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AN EXCHANGE TABLE, OF THE CANADIAN POSTAL SYSTEM, THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE POST OFFICE, ;-ti , THE I1..A.T3ESS OOP" I»OST'.A.Car ETEBY INFORMATION IN REGARD TO BILL STAMPS AND MONEY ORDERS, A OOMPIiBTB ^ LIST OF ALL THE POST OFFICES IN CANADA, DiSTIKGUISHIKG THE MONEY OaDEE OFFICES, TELEGBAPH STATIONS, AND RAILWAY STATIONS; TOGETHBU AVITH faWjs of all {|e ^mltoap t« Canak, *f, AND THE >1STANCES BETWEEN EACH STATION, A MAP OF THE RAILWAYS IN CANADA WEST. | OOMPILKD BY JOHN l>BWk, PonttEal : riilKTlii* BX JOHN LOVELL, ST. NICHUtAS S«JEMT. - ■■ /«», • • . fOR SALE AT THK BOOKSTOREfl. 1867. M^MWI Mil I R!CE LEWIS & SON, WHOLESALK AND RETAIL HARDWARE IMPORTERS, CoBBtantly keep in Stock a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of every description ^ J i- ^^ Q^^^g jj^ ^jjg Trade, such as BUILDERS', COOPERS', TINSMITHS', CABINET MAKERS', PAINTERS', GLAZIERS', AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AH P MATER IALS ! IdJ- By Parcel Pest we forward FREE to any part of Canada, mtf mmm ms®9i bowihs smtis. On receipt cf amount of invoice. MILL OWNERS SUPPLIED WITH EVERY REQUISITE! Rubber and Leather Belting, Saws, Oils, &c. HOUSE FillMrilSlARDW&RE, Of best quality, adapted for TOl eQTmfal MB Tffl ffiftiSSIOT, And suitable for THE KITCHEN ! THE HALL ! THE BIKING-BOOM ! THE DEAWIHG-KOOM ! THE BEOBOOM I AND EVEBY OTHEB DEPABTMENT OP THE HOITSEHOLD! IRON BEDSTEADS from $5 ! JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS CUTLERY ! FIRE-PROOF SA.KE8I RMMEMBER THE PLACE, 8ICN OF THE PAD LOCK, Corixer KUng' a^nd Toronto Street®, I - I ■''ii v.^ / ■^,--'^, )tf! LYl SI )tf^9 m X t^' 'T R A I L W A Y S Beb'oi' I N iNADAWEST JJEnCf Lith.Turo7ito. ^ 1 CANADA WEST. J.Mlvs I4{h.Toro7ilv. <^ / J V. O Tj H M A n"i X S .V4 ':T3jftgjayi>jfflr-\ gBW S' ■ \3lk.> .CANADIAN POSTAL GUIDE: CONTAIKINO" CALENDARS FOR 1867 and 1868, !aN abstract of the census taken in JANUARY 1862, an'exchange table, \ OF THB CANADIAN POSTAL SYSTEM, THB LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE POST OFFICE, THE EVERY INFORMATION IN REOABD TO BILL STAMPS AND MONEY ORDERS, A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE POST OFt^ICES IN CANADA, DISTINGUIBHING THB MONET OBDEB OFFICES, TELEGBAPH STATIONS, AND BAILWAY STATIONS; TOGETHER WITH CaWes of all t^e "^mMp m Canak, AND THE DISTANCES BETWEEN EACH STATION, AND A MAP OF THE RAILWAYS IN CANADA WEST*. ^ > Wi I COMPILED BY JOHN DKWfc, |5i/»t ©ffite gnspKtor. PRICE 85 CKNTH. PRINTED BY JOHN LOVEI,L, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. FOK SALE AT THB BOOKSTORES. 1867. "^ PEEFACE. The first edition of this work was published in January, 1863. The second edition, carefully corrected to the latest date, is now oflfered to the public. The description of the practical working of the Post Office, together with the rules and regulations and the tables of rates of postage, will aflford every neces- sary information in regard to postal affairs in Canada. The Census Table will give some idea of the settlements in the various counties. And the list of Post-offices and the Railway Map will supply some guide in regard to the mosc direct route to every place in Canada West at which there is a Post-office. It is desired, for example, to know which would be the best way of reaching Elora. On turning to the list of Post-offices, it will be seen that Elora is in the county of Wellington. On refwring to the map, it will be seen that this coulity may be reached by two lines of railway ; the one running between Toronto and Sarnia, the other betWxCn Harrisburg and Guelph. The most direct route to all places in Canada East is, of course, by the Grand Trunk Railway between Toronto and Montreal. It is hoped that sufficient encouragement may be extended to this little publication, to enable the compiler to issue a new and improved edition at the beginning of each succeeding year. Toronto, January, 1867. rw Cal Abg Ezc Ad Chi Pos Pos Rui Ge Ofl Su Ta D H J} I CONTENTS. Paob Calendar for lB6l and 186& » * Abstract of Census of Canada, taken in 1861 ^ Exchange Table ^ ^^ A description of the Practical Working of the- Canadian Po»tal System H Chief Officers of the Department at Ottawa 1^ Post Office Inspectors ^^ Postal Dirisions 20 RULBS AND R1ODLA.TIOMS. Officers • ■•'! 2^ Post Office 21 Office Hours 22 Mails 22 Rates of Postage on Letters • • •. 23 Soldiers', Seamcns', and Yolunteers' Letters • /. 25 Rates of Postage on Newspapers 26 Periodical Publicatiot s 29 Book Post 31 Printed Papers, Prices Current, Hand Bills, Ac 32 Parcel Post 33 Postage on Miscellaneous Matter • • 34 Franking and Free Lv ' ers - • • • • 3T Abating and Refunding Postage. 38 Undelivered ,%nd Dead Letters 38 Registration 39 Postage Stamps • 39 Bill Stamps 40 , Money Orders ^^ Mail Contracts *3 General Laws and Regulations • • • ^^ Oflfences against Post Office, and Penalties *^ Suggestions to the Public . < 51 Table of Rates of Postage from Canada to British Colonies and Foreign Countries, Do do do do by the United States 53 Do do do do by Halifax.... 53 Do do do do by Canadian Ocean Steamers.. 64 Do do do do by Cunard Steamers 67 Tl Pagei Table of Rates of Postage on Miscellaneous Matter to places within the Pro- Tince of Canada to the United Kingdom, France, the Lower Prorinces, the United Stateu, &c 58 Amount in Curreucj to be paid for Money Orders drawn in Canada on the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, and for Mouej Orders drawn in the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New- foundland and Prinze Edward Island, on Canada, from Id. Sterling to 6s. Sterling 60 Amount in Currencj to be paid for Money Orders drawn in Canada ot Money Order OfBces in the United Kingdom, Nora Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, from 6s. Sterling to £10 Sterling 60 Amount in Currency paid in Canada for Money Orders drawn in the United Kingdom, Nora Soctia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward island, on Canada, from 6s. Sterling to i)10 Sterling 61 List of Post Offices, distinguishing Money Order Offices, Railway Stations, and Telegraph Stations..... c o3 Railways ik Canjlda, with tbm Distircis bitwibm thb Stations: Grand Trunk Railway iQtf Montreal and Rouse's Point Railway. i n Stanstead, Sheffbrd and Ohambly .,,,'» 1 1 St. Johns and St. Armand Railway, en route to St. Albans il Montreal, Lachine and Province Line Railway • n Prescott and Ottawa Railway n Brockville and Ottawa Railway , 112 Cobourg and Peterboro' Railv^ay 112 Port Hope, Peterboro and Lindsay 112 Northern Railway". = 112 Great Western Railway , 113 Erie and Ontario Railway ........■....,.,..•. 113 Welland Railway , , 113 London and Port Stanley Railway , , 113 Advbbtisbmknts 115 I POST OFFICE CALENDAR FOR THE' YEAR 1867. Pagei 58 60 ■uC 60 61 109f 111 111 111 111 111 112 112 112 112 113 113 113 113 115 JANFABY-81 Day*. FBBRVART— 28 Daya. ,1 S. H. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. • • • • 1 2 3 4 6 • • • • • • • • • ■ 1 2 6 »T 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 ( 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 31 • • • • 24 25 26 27 28 I • ■ • < la ARCH— 31 Days. APRIii— 30 Days. s. M. Tu. W. Tl>. F. S. 2 S. M. Ta. W. Th. F. 8. 1 1 • • • • • • • a • 1 • • 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 17 18 \0 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 24 25 2<, 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 • • • • • • • • i 31 • • • f •• » « • • • • • * • • • • • • • • ■ » ]«IAY-31 Day*. JUNE— 30 Days. s. M. Tu. W. Th. F. a, S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 • • ■ • • • • • • • • • 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 . 15 19 20 ?l 22 2a 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 • • 27 • • 28 •• 29 • •> 30 •• 31 •• • • • • 23 30 24 • • 25 • • 26 • • 27 • • 28 29 JiriiY— 31 Days. AUGlJST-31 Days. 1 IS, • • M. Tu. W. Th. F. S. S. • • M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. S 1 3 4 6 6 • • • • • • 1 2 3 ■ 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ■ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ■ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I 28 29 30 31 • • • » • • 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 SEII^TEinBKR-SO Dayw. OCTOBER-31 Days. 1 S. M. Tu. w. Th. F. 8. S. H. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • a • • 1 2 3 4 5 I 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ■ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ■ 29 30 • • • • • ■ .. •• • 27 28 29 30 31 • • • • NOVEITIBKR-30 Daya. DECEHIBER-SI Day*. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. s. 1 M. Tu. W. Th. F. 6 8. • • • • e • • • t m 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I'J 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "22 23 24 26 26 27 28 t 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 • * • • • • • • ffi POST OFFICE CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1868— Leap Year. JAMJ4RV-8I Da^*. 1 FEBRUABY-!t9 Days. 8. X. Tu. W. Th. F. S. 8. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8. 1 8 15 22 29 • * 6 12 19 26 • • 6 13 20 27 * • 7 14 2' 2.:> 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 • • • • 2 9 16 23 • • 3 10 17 24 • • 4 11 18 25 • • 5 12 19 26 • • 6 13 20 27 • • 7 14 21 28 mCABCH-Sl Days. APBIL— 30 Dayc 1. 8. 1 M. Tu. W. 1h. F. S. 8. H. • • 6 13 20 27 Tu. W. Th. F. 8' 1 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 « • 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 • • 7 14 21 28 ■ • • • 5 12 19 26 • ■ 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 * • 18 25 1 •• 1 mAY-31 BayM. JUNi:-30 Days. 8. M. Tu. • • 5 12 19 26 • • W. • • G 13 20 27 • • Th. F. S. 8. M. Tu. W. Th. F. I. s. 1 m • 3 10 24 31 • • 4 11 18 25 • • • • 7 14 21 28 • • 1 8 15 22 29 • • 2 9 16 23 30 • • "l 14 21 28 • • 1 8 15 23 29 • • 2 9 16 23 30 • • 3 • 10 17 24 • • • • 4 11 18 26 • • « • 5 12 19 26 • * • • 6 13 20 j 127 1 •• •! • • JlJI^Y-31 Day» AUGVST-Sl Days. 8. H. Tu. W. Th. F. S. 8. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 3. • • 5 12 19 26 • • •• 6 13 20 27 • • • ■ 7 14 21 28 • • 1 8 15 22 29 • • 2 9 16 23 30 • • 3 10 17 24 31 • • 4 11 18 25 • t • • • • 2 9 16 23 30 • • 3 10 17 24 31 . • • 4 11 18 25 • • • • 5 12 19 26 • ■ • • 6 13 20 27 • • • • 7 14 21 28 • • ■ 1 8 15 22 29 .. 1 8EPTEniBEB-30 Days. OCTOBER— 81 Days. | 8. M. Tu. W. Th. F. S. 8. M. Tu. W. Th. F. s. • • 6 13 20 27 • • 1 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 • • 4 11 18 25 • • 5 12 19 26 • • 4 11 18 25 • • 5 12 19 26 • • 6 13 20 27 • • 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 NOVBIfIBEB-30 Days. DECB.TEBEB-31 Days. 8, M. Tu. W. Th. F. 6 13 20 27 • • S. 8, H. Tu. w. Th. F. S. 1 8 16 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 t • 4 11 18 • • 6 12 19 26 • • 7 14 21 28 « • • • 6 13 20 27 • • 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 • • 5 12 19 26 « • Year. _ , 1 _ B. mm «« - 1 8 , 15 22 > 29 1 I I 8. 3 4 11 1 18 4 25 . F. 5 6 12 13 19 20 1 26 •• 1 • * • • .. • F. 3. 1 • • 1 i 1 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 • • •• i r*. F. 8. 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 ays* F. S. 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 • • • • 9 FOPTJLATIOV OF CANADA ACCOKBiiHO TC "^HE CENSUS OF JANTJAEY 1862. CocNTMS, Cities, Ac Brant Bruce .... . Carleton .. Dundai . . . Durham.. . Elgin Essex Frontenac. Glengary . Grenville.i Grey Haldimand Hal ton. ...' Hastings . . Huron . . . . Kent Lambton . . 30338 2V499 29620 18777 39115 32050 25211 27347 21187 24191 37750 23708 22794 44970 51954 31183 24916 CANADA WEST, Counties, Citibb, &o, Lanark Leeds Lennox k Addington Lincoln Middlesex Norfolk Northumberland . . . Ontario Oxford Peel Perth Peterborough Prescott Prince Edward Renfrew Russell Simcoe 31639 35750 28002 27625 48736 28690 40592 41604 46226 27240 38083 24651 15499 20869 20325 6824 44720 OOUMTIES, ClTIHB,&C, Stormont Victoria Waterloo Welland Wellington Wentworth York Algoma, District.. . Vipissing, District. . Hamilton, City . . . . Kingston, City London, City Ottawa, City Toronto, City Total.... .3 . a 9 §••2 18129 23039 38760 24988 49200 31832 69674 4916 2094 19096 18743 11565 14669 44821 1396091 CANADA EAST. CoDMTiES, Cities, &o. L'AssomptioB Argenteuil Artbabaska Bagot Beauee Beauharnois Bellecbasse Berthier Bonaventure- Brome Chambly Champlaiu Charlevoix Chateauguay Chicoutimi Compton Dorchester ...<.... Drummoud Gasp^ &MagdalenIs, Hocbelaga Huntingdon Iberville Q ■& 17355 12897 13473 18841 20416 15742 16062 19608 13092 12732 13132 20008 15223 17837 10478 10210 16195 12360 14077 16474 17491 16891 Counties, Cities, &c L'Isiet Jacques Cartier . . . Joliette Kauiouraska Laprairie Laval Levis Lotbiniere Maskinongd Megantic Missi&quoi Montcalm Montmagny Montmorency Napierville Nicolet .... Ottawa Pontiac Portneuf Quebec Richelieu ,., Richmond I * . o <-» CM 12300 11218 21198 21058 14475 10507 22091 20018 14790 17889 18608 14724 13386 11136 14513 21563 27757 13257 21291 27893 19070 8884 Counties, Cities, &c jRimouski iRouville Saguenay ^Labrador iShefford Soulanges St. Hyacinthe ;St. Johns |St. Maurice jStanstcad JTemiscouata jTerrebonne jTwo Mountains .... IVaudreuil ......... jVercheres ......... Wolfe lYamaska {Montreal, City jQuebec, City iThree Rivers, City.. .Sherbrooke, Town.. Total .... ^ 5 O -M 20854 18227 6101 17779 12221 18877 14853 11100 12258 18561 19460 18408 12282 15486 6548 16045 90323 51109 6058 5899 1110664 Grand Total, Canada West , 1396091 " CanadaEast 1110664 2606765 The ratio ef annual increase of population between the oenint of January, 1862, and the census of January, 1862, was as follows :— In Canada West 4.34 per cent. In Canada East 2.50 per cent. 10 m EXCHANGE TABLE. GOLD (OR CANADA CURRENCY) AND UNITED STATES CURRENT FUNDS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0.99,0 1.96,1 2.91,3 3.84,6 4.76,7 6.66,0 6.54,2 7.40,7 8.25,7 9.09,1 9.90,9 J 0.71,4 11.50,5 12.28,0 13.04,3 13.79,3 14.53,0 15.25,4 15.96,6 16.66,6 1 1 21 2« 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 17.35,5 18.03,3 18.69,9 19.35,5 20.00,0 20.63,5 21.25.9 21.87,5 22.48,0 23.07,7 23.66,4 24.24,2 24.81,2 25.37,3 25.92,6 26.47,0 27.00,7 27.53,6 28.05,7 28.57,1 o O 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 p 29.07,8 29.57,7 30.07,0 30.55,6 31.03,4 31.50,7 31.97,3 32.43,2 32.88,6 33.33,3 33.77,5 34.21,1 34.64,0 35.06,5 35.48,4 35.89,7 36.30,6 36.70,9 37.10,7 37.50,0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 .88,8 .27,1 .65,0 .02,4 .39,4 .75,9 .12,0 .47,6 .82,8 .17,6 .52,0 .86,0 .19,7 .52,9 .86,0 .18,2 .50,3 .82,0 .13,4 .44,4 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 . 2 Ph g P 44.75,1 45.05,5 45.35.5 45.65,2 45.94,6 46.23,7 46.52,4 46.80,9 47.09,0 47.36,8 47.64,4. 47.91,7 48.18,7 48.45,4 48.71,8 48.98,0 49.23,8 49.49,5 49.74.9 50.00,0 Remarks. — The Discount for a less rate than one per cent., can be asc»- tained with sufficient accuracy for moderate amounts by taking the difference between the discount at the current rate of premium in the Table from the next higher rate (giving the discount for one per cent, advance), which divide by 2, 4, or 8, for ^, ^, or ^ per cent, as required. The Table will also be found useful in comparing the relatire values of Silver and Gold in current funds, and vice versa. The value of one dollar of United States currency in Gold may be ascertained by dividing 10.000 by the jfigures representing the value of one dollar in Gold in United States currency. Example : Gold being at 52 per cent premium, a dollar in Gold is worth 1.52 (V/y) in U. S. currency. Divide 10000 by 152. The quotient 65.79 (65 cents yY^) will represent the value of a dollar of United States currency in Gold. i DESCRIPTION or Txx PRACTICAL WORKING OF THE POST OFFICE. The Postal Service is probably one of the most useful as well as one of the most extensive organizations which the genius of man has ever devised. Every portion of the civilized world is as it were covered by a vast net work of postal routes, the extent and importance of which it is difficult fully to appreciate. Conveyed by swift and powerful steamships, by rapid railway trains, in stages, in waggons, in sleds, in dog trains, on the backs of horses, of ormels, and of men; traversing nearly every sea, 'ake and river, every highway, travelling through smiling fields, through pathless forests, through deep snows, across arid deserts, along undulating plains and over rugged mountains, onward the mails of the world ceaselessly continue their course, spreading intelligence, facilitating commerce, connecting mind with mind and heart with heart, and promoting everywhere the civilization, the brotherhood, and the happiness of mankind. Of this vast organization the Postal Department of Canada forms an integral part. Dotted over the whole Province, and extending from the Post Office at Perc^, on the extreme East, to the Post Office at Fort William, on lake Superior, on the extreme West, a distance of about 1800 miles, there are 2297 Post Offices, at which are delivered in each year about 12,000,000 letters. The aggregate length of the various routes by which these Offices are supplied is estimated at 17,000 miles, and the total number of miles actually travelled in the conveyance of the Mails in one year 6,500,000, a distance which can perhaps be better appreciated when it is considered that to perform it, a locomotive travelling day and night at the rate of 20 miles per hour would require rather more than 37 years. The gross postal revenue collected at these Post Offices in each year is about 8850,000, a sum which is about equal to the expenses incurred in thdr maintenance and supply. In the management of these Post Offices and mail routes about 5,000 persons are engaged. The chief control is vested in the Postmaster General and Deputy 12 Postmaster General, who together with the staff, consisting of a Secretary, an Accountant, a Cashier, a Superintendent of Money Orders, and their subordi- nates, reside at the seat of Government at Ottawa. There are also Local Inspec- tors residing at Quebec, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, and London, whose duty it is, within the respective aifeas assigned to them, and which are more particu- larly described in another part of this book, to superintend the working of the service. A story is somewhere told of an Irishman, who having recently landed in America, and being desirous of communicating with the friends he had left behind him, wrote a letter, took it to a Post Office, and presenting it to the clerk at the wicket, asked him to send it as soon as possible to its address. " Dont hand the letter to me," said the clerk rather sharply, " but put it into the Letter Box you see over yonder, and it will go safely and quickly to its destination." " In the Letther Box," said Paddy, " an is it in that little bit of a hole that ye mane. Och' murther, and by the powers an if I dhrop it in there will it slide all the way to Tipperary. Sure and is'nt this a wonderful country entirely, an if I hadnt seen it wid my own eyes I would not have belaved it tho' my ould grand- mother had sworn it on Biddy O'Rafferty's Prayer Book." It is not very probable that people generally have the same idea of the mode in which their correspondence is forwarded as poor Paddy, but few are aware of the system on which the Postal Service is conducted, or what is done with their letters from the time they are deposited in a Post Office until the time they are delivered to the parties for whom they are intended. On this point we propose to furnish some information, which, while it may not be generally uninteresting, will be found very useful to persons connected with the Postal Department, espe- cially to new Postmasters and parties just entering in any capacity into service. When letters or papers are dropped into a Letter Receiver they fall into a Box from whence they are collected at stated intervals. In large offices where the work has to be done rapidly and systematically they are taken to i^ table, where they are what is called " faced up," that is the addresses are all placed in the same direction (a position which if they are properly dealt with they ought to maintain until their delivery) ; the letters to which postage stamps have been affixed being at the same time divided from letters which have been posted as unpaid. The letters are then taken to the stamping table, where they are post- marked with the name of the office at and the date on which posted ; the postage stamps " obliterated" with an instrument supplied for that purpose, and the unpaid letters rated with black ink with the postage to which they are liable. The letters, the postage on which has been prepaid at the wicket, are also postmarked and stamped in red with the word " Paid" and a figure denoting the amount of postage paid thereon ; and all the letters are then ready to be sorted y 18 into the respective Letter Boxes appropriated for the Mails by which they are to be despatched. The newspapers and other printed matter posted at the Office are likewise collected, and, after the stamps affixed thereto have been obliterated, placed on a counter fronting a large semi-circular sett of pigeon holes and bag» appropriated for the offices to which they are to be forwarded. For each mail which is made up, there is a separate sorting box for etters, and a separate bag or box for newspapers. If therefore a Postmaster sends mails to 100 offices he should have a corresponding number of boxes into which to distribute or sort them. At Post Offices in the large cities where a great many mails are made up, and where correspondingly large num- bers of sorting boxes are required which it would be difficult to sort directly into, the Boxes are divided into groups or sections, — one section for example con- taining boxes for mails going North, another for mails going East; another for mails going West, anothe: for foreign mails and so on. When these sections are used, a double distribution of the letters is necessary, all the letters for instance going Northward being placed together, and afterward sorted into the boxes in the section appropriated for mails going North ; all the letters going East being placed together, and afterwards sorted into the boxes in the section appropriated for letters going East, and so on. When the letters and papers are all sorted, the newspapers ar3 placed in canvass or leather bags labelled for the offices for which intended. The letters accompanied by the letter bill (which will be described shortly) are put up in sealed packets, addressed to the offices for which destined. These packets are then put into the bags with the news- papers. The bags are then secured by a lock and despatched to their several destinations. Where there are several small offices on one route, the several can- vass bags for those offices are placed in a large leather bag, which is secured by a lock of which each Postmaster has a key, so that on the arrival of the bag he can take out any mails there may be for his office, and enclose any mails he may have for offices in the direction on which the courier in charge is travelling. Accompanying the bag is a time bill in which each Postmaster enters the time of arrival at his office, the name of the courier in charge, and the numbers of mails he receives and sends away. On opening a mail, the Postmaster checks the entries in the letter bills received therewith, postmarks the letters and letter bills on the backs with the date of their receipt and sorts the letters and papers into the boxes, from which they are delivered to the public. The registered letters he enters in a book kept for that purpose, in which the parties to whom they are delivered sign a receipt therefor. We will now proceed to explain the way in which the mails are made up, as well as the means by which a check is maintained on the revenue. Formerly the system pursued was very diflferent to what it is now. Then if a Postmaster \ I t^ j 14 had letters for 600 diflFerent oflfices, he had to make up 500 separate mails or packets. In the year 1843, however, was adopted the English or " forward" system, under which not only is time and labor saved, but a very satisfactory . 2 to 24, and «reen No. 1 on > mails direct make up the but the letters for No. 8, and lose in a packet ave to do under admitted would lOth of time and Qg at one office, 0&ces where the [vantage gained, on, offices 8 and 16 is clear, but tuking into consideration that letters would probably be posted at No. 8 for the offices No. 9 to 15, and at No. 16 for the offices 17 to 24, and that consequently the Postmasters at No. 8 and 16 would at any rate have to make up mails for those places it would add very little to their labor to slip into those mails theletterr received from No. 1, and thus the small additional trouble at Nos. 8 and 16 would be more than counterbalanced by thqwork of which No. 1 would be relieved. It should be borne in mind too that a great deal of labor is saved at the Receiving Post offices in each of the cases mentioned by the comparatively small number of mails which have to be opened and checked. These examples are given simply, as before stated, to illustrate the principle of the system under which mails are made up. Fully to appreciate it, however, it should be borne in mind that whilst as a general rule, small offces exchange mails only with offices on the same route, mails are exchanged direct between distant points such as between the cities of Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London, between the large towns in the various sections of the country, and between all the Post Offices in the cities and large towns and the travelling Post Offices on the various lines of railway about which some- thing will be naid by and by. We will now endeavour to explain the way in which a check is maintained on the postage collected at the several Post Offices in the Province — a work which to the uninitated must appear to be attended with some difficulty. This is done by means of a Letter Bill or invoice which accompanies every mail, and which contains the following entries. 1. The number of and amount of postage on unpaid letters and papers ad- dressed to the office for which the mail is intended, and for which as it is pre- sumed they will be delivered at that office, the Postmaster is thus rendered accountable. Unpaid letters, however, goin^ beyond the office for which the mail is intended (as in the case of the unpaid letters going from No. 2 to No. 9, and which would be enclosed by No. 2 in the mail for No. 8) are not entered in the letter bill, for as they would not be delivered at the office for which the mail was made up, they could not of course be fairly debited against it. 2. The number of and amount of postage on letters and papers prepaid in money at the office where the mail is made up, and for which the Postmaster of that office is consequently responsible. 3. The number of and amount of postage on letters and papers prepaid by stamps at the office where the mail is made up, and which are entered in the bill because the Postmaster is allowed a commission thereon. 4. The unpaid postages on letters and papers which have been charged by other offices on the sending Postmaster, but which having been missent to or redirected from his office ho is entitled to take credit for. 5. The number and addresses of all registered letters. w "d Ui III ' f 16 These lettor bills, the entries on which are checked by the Postmasters receiving them, are all entered in a book, and an abstract thereof made out every month on what is called a monthly sheet which within five days after the expiration of each mouth, is seuc to the Accountant accompanied by all letter bills in which any errors have been discovered and corrected. On the one side of this sheet is entered in columns an abstract of all the entries on the letter bills received during the month, and on the other side an abstract of the entries on all the letter bills despatched during the month ; a column being appropriated for each office with which the Postmaster exchanges mails. It will thus be seen that the received side of the sheet of one Postmaster js a check on the sent side of an- other. The entries made by the Postmaster at office No. 1, for example, on the sent side of his sheet in the column appropriated for an abstract of the letter bills sent to office No. 2 should agree with the entries made by the Postmaster at No. 2, on the received side of his sheet in the column appropriated for an abstract of the letter bills received from No. 1. If these entries do not agree the letter bills are sent for by the Accountant who is then able to decide where the error lays, and to make the necessary correction. At the end of every three months an account current is made out by each Postmaster, in which he debits himself on the one side with the postage chargeable against his office as shewn by his monthly sheets ; with the stamps he has sold ; and with the postage he has collected on newspapers sent from the office of publication, and which is not chaiged against him in the letter bills ; and credits himself on the other side with the unpaid postage on the " dead" letters which he sends to the Postmaster General to be returned to the writers, with the y unpaid postage on the missent, and redirected letters, as shewn by his monthly sheets, and with the salary or commission, and allowances which he is authorized to claim. The balance of this account he is required to deposit to the credit of Postmaster General on Revenue account at the nearest Bank Agency au- thorized to receive the Provincial Revenue. The receipt or this deposit together with the accounts he is required to send to the Post Office Department, at Ottawa, within 25 days after the expiration of each quarter. We have now given an outline of the working of a Post Office, and of the duties of a Postmaster. We will next describe the travelling Post Office, which is every day becoming more important in the working of our Postal system. With two or three exceptions, there are, on all the lines of railway in Canada, Travel- ling Post Offices which, save in the delivery of letters, perform all the functions of a regular Post Office. They receive mails from, and make up mails for, all the offices on the line over which they run. They also exchange mails with the cities and larger towns as well as with the Travelling Post Offices on other lines, an arrangement by which the work of distribution is greatly simplified, and letters and papers carried from one part of the country to another with the utmost pos- sible expedition. The Travelling Post Offices are fitted up with pigeon holes for V tl wj nil wj ail slJ ml hil thi al wil tJ T A soeiving r month fation of n which i sheet is received n all the [ for eoch 1 that the ido of an- jle, on the letter hills 3ter at No. abstract of ( letter bill» error lays, lut by each the postage the stamps ent from the er bills ; and dead" letters crs, -with the bis monthly is authorized ,0 the credit k Agency au- posit together epartment, at dof the duties ffice, which is lystem. With anada, Travel- he functions of ails for, all the mails with the , on other lines, ified, and letters the utmost pos- pigeon holes for 17 letters, pigeon boles for pa|>cr8, hooks fur bags, and with every convenience ncccs. sary for the duty required to be performed. Ali the mails passing through them are checked daily at the office of the Local Inspector, and every means taken for their security and prompt dcppatch. Letters and papers can be posted on the travelling Post Offices up to the moment of their departure. Besides the conveyance of letters and papers the Post Office undertakes for a small foe the transmission of money by means of Money Orders or Drafts drawn by one Money Order office on any other Money Order Office in Canada, in the Lower Provinces, and in the United Kingdom. This mode of transmitting money cannot be too highly recommended. It is entirely free from risk, and what is sometimes very desirable for future reference, a satisfactory record is kept of the name of the remitter, the amount remitted, and the date on which the order is issued. The signature of the party to whom the money is paid is also preserved. While on this subject it may perhaps be as well to say a few words in reference to the registration of letters containing money or value. Passing through the Post Offices in Canada each year there are about 500,000 registered letters, of which only about 40 on the average fail to reach their destination. This includes such as may be accidentally destroyed by Railway and other casualties. If a letter is registered therefore, the chances are twelve thousand five hundred to one that it will be delivered safely to its address. But with an unregistered letter con- taining money or value of which it is difficult, if not impossible, to preserve any trace, no guarantee of this kind can be offered, nor can the practice of posting such letters without registration be too strongly condemned. If the. letter fails to reach its destination, suspicion immediately attaches to every person connected with it. The writer may not have posted it, any one of the employes in the several offices through which it should have passed may have embezzled it, or the party to whom it was addressed though the letter came safely to hand, may have deter- mined not to acknowledge its receipt. And surely when all this suspicion, and which if may be remarked, may seriously affect the characters of a hardworking, and not by any means overpaid class of public servants, could have been avoided, simply by the payment of two cents for the registration of the letter, the sender must be considered in some degree morally responsible for the misery which his neglect may have occasioned. He who needlessly throws temptation in the way of another is not altogether innocent of the offence committed. The number of miles of railway over which mails are carried in Canada is about 2226. The payment made to the several companies for mail service with a travelling Post Office, is as follows : To the Grand Trunk Railway 10 cents for each mile travelled by Ex. trains. " Great Western Railway. . . 9 " " " " To all other Railways 8 '' " , " " And upon all Railways 6 " " by Mixed trains. B k 1 1 '18 u- .« pARt Office and in charge of When the »aUs are carried .'^^ -^^^^ „, , „,„. for each »i.e the servants of the eompany, payment .s ma ^ ^ '''c:!lts for earry., the ^ X^:^^^^^^^^?^ j:::^r rttr r r ;— .. of ... a... xhe .nauy of thin bond is $800 and upwards. regulations will be found under The rates of postage, and a variety o^J^'J^^^ ^^^ „Ueh it is hoped ma, their appropriate headings in ^^^^^ P^^; I, engaged in a very usefolaa p„,e acceptable to the pubUc '^^f^HJ^^,, gerviee. ,ell as inveresting Department of the Oovern -5 Itt charge of : each mile term oi 4 est tender work, and rorally ^ith 5 penalty of 3und under \ hoped may 3ry useful as f rtndjjal ®tfkm o( ih §t^)xxtmnt AT OTTAWA. Postmaster General : THE HON. H. L. LANGEVIN. Deputy Postmaster Oeneral : WILLIAM H. GRIFFIN, ESQ. Accountant : H. A. WICKSTEED, ESQ. Secretary : WILLIAM WHITE, ESQ. 8«parlntendont of Money Order Department : P. lesueur, esq. Cashier ; JOHN ASHWORTII, LSQ. I W. G. SHEPPARD, ESQ.... Quebec Division. E. F. KING, ESQ ...Montreal - M. SWEETNAM, ESQ ..Kingston '' JOHN DEW^, ESQ Toronto '« CJLBERTE. GRIFFIN, ESQ London The Counties comprised in, eaoh Diviuon are given on the next page. I i POSTAL DIVISIONS. The following are the Counties in the several Postal Divisions : — QUEBEC DIVISION. i i.^ Arthabaska. Kaniouraska. Quebec. Beauce. Levis. Richmond — Townships of Bellechasse. L'Islet. Kingsey and Shipton Bonarenture. Lotbiniere. only. Champlain. Megantic. Rimouski. Charlevoix. * Montmaguy. Saguenay. Chicoutirai. Montmorency. Temiscouata. Dorchester. Nicolet. Wolf. Gasp^. Portneuf. MONTREAL DIVISION. ArgenteuU. L'Assomption. St. Hyacinthe. Bagot. Laval. St. Johns. Beauharnois. Maskinonge. St. Maurice. Berthier. Missisquoi. Shefford. Brome. Montcalm. Sherbrooke. Chambly. Montreal (Cily.) Sherbrooke — (Town and two Chateauguay. Napierv.ille. Townships.) ComptoQ. Ottawa. Soulanges. Drammond. Pontiac. Stanstead. Hocbelaga. Richelieu. Terrebonne. HuntiagdoQ. Richmond — except Town- Two Mountains. Iberville ships of Kingsey and Vaudreuil. Jacques C artier. Shipton. Vercheres. Joli^tte. Rouville. Yamaska. Laprairie. KINGSTON DIVISION, Addingtoa. Hastings. Prescott. Carleton. .Lapark. Prince Edward. Dundas. Leeds. Renfrew. Frontenac. Lenox. Russell. Glengary. Northumberland. Stormont. Grenville. Pwterboro'. ( TOEONTO DIVISION. 1 Bruce. Ontario. Waterloo. Durham. Peel. W^ellington. Grey. Simcoe. York. Haltoa. Victoria. LONDON DIVISION. 1 Brant. Kent. Oxford. Elgin. Lambton. Perth. Essex. Lincoln. Welland. Haldimand. Middlesex. Wentworlh. iluroa. Norfolk. fa in stj oil t V CAI^ADIAN POSTAL GUIDE. §\\U^ ami ^egulatians. OFFICERS. No person under sixteen years of age is permitted to hold any situation Age in the Post Office, to have access to the letters or papers, or is allowed to have charge of the mail. On entering the service of the Post Office it is necessary to make an Oatli or decla- oath or declaration in the prescribed form before a Magistrate; and no '""*'""• person can be permitted to perform any official duty until this oath or declaration is signed. The following is the form of oath or declaration: I, (Name of persoti and capacity in which employed, to be inserted here) do solemnly and sincerely promise and (swear or affi,rm) that I will faithfully perform all the duties required of me by my employment in the service of the Post Office, and will abstain from everything for- bidden by the laws for the Establishment and Government of the Post Office Department in Canada — So Help me God. This (oath or affirmation) was taken and subscribed before me, the day of 186 ,J. P. POST OFFICE. The words " Post Office," in large and conspicuous letters, should be exhibited outside every building in which a Post Office is kept. A Letter Box should also be fixed, with an opening accessible from the road or street, the words "Letter Box" being painted over the same in plain legible characters. A separate office or apartment, conveniently fitted up for the purpose, should be provided by the postmaster for conducting the business where- ever the duties are sufficiently extensive or important to require euch accommodation. The internal fittings of the office should vary accord- ing to the nature of the duties. At every principal office there should be a lobby or standing place withindoors for the accommodation of parties applying at the office. Where the Postmaster General may consider that a separate room may Sign. Jitter Box- Separate otBe«. J.obby. Where separate lb. be dwpensed with, the letters and papers, both for delivery and despatch, ^Jj^ °**^ '** 9-7 mtit %\ Bar-room not to be need. Unauthori^ted persons. Situation. rrotcctiim. are to be kept In a secure place, and, if practicable, under lock and key. A bar-room or public room iu a taveru is never to be made use of aa a post office, nor should tlie entrance to a post office be through a bar-room. No person except the postmaster or his sworn assistant should, on any pretence whatever, be allowed to have access to the letters and papers in a post office. A Post Office should be in a convenient and central situation, and must not be removed from one part of a town, village, or settlement, to another, Avithout the npproval first obtained of the Postmaster General. Postmasters are required to take every precaution to secure their offices a^-ainst burglary and fire. Principal ofliccu. Country offices. Sundays. Cana- da West. Kundayt!, Cana- da I'JISt. Notice of hours. OFFICE HOURS. At the principal Post Offices in Canada the hours of opening: and closing are regulated by the Postmaster General, In country places Postmasters are required to keep their offices open during the usual hours of business iu the locality, and to attend at such other hours as may be necessary to receive and despatch the mails. On Sundays Postmasters in Canada West are at liberty to close theii offices to the public. When an office in Canada West is closed to the public on Sunday it must be closed to all persons f'like, and no exceptional or partial delivery to particular persons can be allowed. In Canada East, Postmasters keep their offices open on Sundays at least one hour either before or after Divine Service, as may be most con- venient to the public generally. A Notice, stating the u )urs at which the office is opened and closed, should be posted in every office, iu such a position as may be readily observed by the public. i t'anada rail- ways. Canada com- mon roads. Lower Pro- vinces. MAILS. Mails are conveyed twice each way every day, except Sunday, orer the principal lines of railway in Canada, Over tho less important lines of railway they are carried only once each way every day, except Sunday. Mails are also conveyed once each way every day, except Sundajr, over the principal lines of common road ; and once, twice, or three times per week over the less important lines of common road. The postal communication between \Janada and the Lower Provinces is three times per week each way na Quebec, twice per week each way br 1 23 jr lock and le use of ,a3 3 through a ould, on any 3 and papers CIV offices open i to attend at [ despatch the , on Sundays at lay be most con- iued and closed, i may be readily steamers between Portland and Halifax, and once per fortnight each way by Cnnard Steamers via Boston and Halifax. The most speedy and direct postal route from Canada to almost every portion of the globe, with the exception of the Continent of North America, the Isthmus of Panama, and the West India Islands, is by way of England, from whence mails for the several British Colonies and Foreign Countries mentioned in the tables hereafter given are regularly despatched. The most speedy and direct postal route from Canada to all parts of the continent of North America, the Isthmus of Panama, and a portion of the West India Islands having direct communication with New York, is via New York. Mails for England are despatched twice in each week from Canada, Tiz : once by Canadian Steamer sailing every Saturday, from Quebec in Summer and from Portland in Winter; and once by Cunard Steamer, sailing every Wednesday, either from New York or Boston. The following Post Offices in Canada make up mails direct for certain Post Offices in the United Kingdom, viz. . — Potrtal routes to the stoveral por- tions of the world. Do. to North American Coii- tinont, Isthmus of I'anama, W. Indiod, &c. Mails for England. Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Mails for Lower rrovincea and West Indies. Mails are exchanged daily with the United States post offices at all the Hailtt for principal frontier points, and closed mails are exchanged daily between *^"' ^ ^ **^** the principal cities of Canada and New York and Boston. Mails are also made up at Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec for Halifax, Nova Scotia, for St. John's, Newfoundland, and for the West Indies, aad despatched to destination once per week via Portland and once per fortnight by Cunard Steamer, sailing from Boston, every alter- nate Wednesday. A mail packet runs every fortnight between Halifax and Bermuda, connecting at Halifax with the Cunard Steamer between Boston and Liverpool via Halifax. All letters for the West ladies are j sent by this route, unless specially adressed via United States. • RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS. The rate of postage on pre-paid Letters between any place in Canada Canada and ind any other place in Canada, and on pre-paid or unpaid letters between b*. N. America lany place in Canada and any place in British North America (except places hereafter mentioned), including Nova S-^^tia, New Brunswick, *rince Edward Island, and Cape Breton, is regulated by weight, irres- jective of distance, and is as follows : — On a lettei' weighing not more than i an oz., 5 cents. cale oi charfie " " more than J oz., but not ex. 1 oz., 10 cts. « " " 1 oz. " IJ " 15 Ct3. " " "1^ 07,. " 2 «' 20 cts. " «( u 2 oz. " 2i " 25 Cts. 24 . Hi ' KXCOM ol weight. Unpaid letters I Hop lettprs. I^etters dcH- vcrod by car- rioin. Nova Scotia vid Halifax. >»e\vrou>i(llnnd Uritisb Colum- liin. Red Iliver, Uniled State?". United Kinq;- (torn. Canadian iSteamers. Canard Steameri>, Scale of wciglit. i're-payment required. Unpaid letteiii. And so on, 5 centa being charged for every aiditioual i oz., or fi'actioa of a half ounce. If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the balance be merely turned, the letter becomes liable to un additional rfttp. Lett,er3 addressed to any place within the Province of Canada, if sent unpaid, are liable to a charge of 7 cents per i oz. Letters addressed to to any place within the Province of Canada only partially prepaid, are charged as it' wholly unpaid, credit being given, however, for the amount pre-paid thereon. The charge on local or drop letters, viz., letters posted at an office iu Canada for delivery from that office, is one cent for each letter. The charge on letters delivered by Letter Carrier, in Canada, is two cents for each letter in addition to the ordinary postage. Letters for Nova Scotia, specially addressed by steamer via Portland or by " Cunard Steamer," sailing from Boston to Liverpool via Halifax, every alternate Wednesday, are liable to 12.} cents per J oz., which should be pre-paid. Letters for Newfoundland are liable to a rate of 12i cents per i oz., which must be pre-paid. The rate of postage on let!ers to British Columbia and Vancouvers Island is 10 cents per J oz., which must be pre-paid. An additional charge is made on these letters on their delivery, for the sea rate from San Francisco. The rate of postage on letters to Red River, via the United States, is 10 cents per J oz., which may be pre-paid or not at the option of tha sender. The rate of postage on letters between any place in Canada and any place in the United States, is lO.cents per J oz„ which may either be pre- paid or not at the option of the sender. The single rate of postage on letters between any place in Canada and any place in the United Kingdom, is as follow.s : — By Canadian Steamer, sailing every Saturday from Quebec in Sum- mer and from Portland in Winter, 12^ cents per half ounce or fraction of a half ounce. By Cunard Steamer, sailing either from New York or Boston every Wednesday, 17 cents per half ounce or fraction of a half ounce. Letters from the United Kingdom when received by Steamers other than Cana- dian or Cun.ard Steamers are liable to a rate of Is. 2d sterling per half- ounce. The scale of weight under which the above hitters are charged is the same as the scale under which letters passing between places in Canada are rated. The postage on all letters posted in Canada for the United Kingdom^ and in the United Kingdom for Canada, should be pre-paid If sent unpaid 6d. sterling will be charged on each lelter on delivery in addition to the ordinary postage rate. 1 )r IVactioa .hough the additional lada, if sent iddressed to prepaid, are • the amount ; an office iu ;er. inada, is two via Portland I via Halifax, J oz., which mts per i oz., A Vancouvera An additional sea rate from lited States, is 5 option of thai inada and any ij either be p re- dace in Canada Quebec in Sum- ce or fraction of or Boston every ' ounce. Letters )lher than C ana- sterling per half- ,re charged is tha places in Canada. United Kingdooir -paid IcUer on delivery 25 Letters posted in Canada for the United Kingdom, and in the United Kingdom for Canada, unless specially addressed " By Canadian Steam- er," or " By Cunard Steamer," are despatched in the first mail that is made up — whether for the Canadian or Cunard line — after the letter is posted, 30 that letters intended for the Canadian Pacicets must either be posted ou the proper days for the Canadian Packet Mail or bear the Avords " By Canadian Mail Steamer" on the address. By "Canadian MaU" is not a sufficiently definite direction, for any mail for Canada is a " Canadian Mail " by whatever Packet forwarded. Twopence sterling, equal to 5 cents, will be charged on the delivery of letters which have been forwarded as acjve by Cunard Steamers, but on which 6d. sterling or 12J cents only, per ^ oz. have been pre-paid The rates upon letters for British Colonies and Foreign Countries will be found in the tables given hereafter. Th«^3e tables give the rates : 1, by Canadian Ocean Steamers; 2, by Cunard Steamers; 3. via Halifax ; and 4, by United States. It will be desirable always to mark on the letter the route by which it is intended to be sent. All letters are liabb to the ordinary rates of postage, whether Sealed or unsealed, cal delivery. Tiansient papers. i'ubliithors sub- scription ac- couuta and re- ceipts. Packotit of re- turned papers. 28 Rau) to UiiiU'd Stat4>M. From Unitoil Americnu papcra. ('ommiited rate not applicable to U. 8. paporfl. NewB agents. llate to Unitcil Kingdom. By Canadian Hteamers. IJy Cunard Stoamci-H. From United Kingdom. lly Canadian Steamers. By Canard Steamers. British papers reposted. Britirib paper:) posted by agents. Commuted rate on uew8pap«»r!j to places out of Cdnada. ExcliangesfVop. No other ex- emption IVora charge. Newfoundland. Transient newsoftpcrs addressed to the United States must be pre-paid one cent each by postage stamp, otherwise they will not be forwarded. Newspapers posted in the United States and addressed to Canada ara liable to one cent each on delivery. The stamp paid on these papers indicates that the United States postage only has been pre-paid, the Canadian rate of one cent remaining to be collected. American newspapers posted or re-posted in Canada must be pre-paid one cent each, by stamp, otherwise they will not be forwarded. The op'ion of paying the commuted rate on newspapers does not apply to papers published in the United States : they must be paid for at tho full rate of one cent each. Canadian newsagents and booksellers may post American newspapers unpaid, when addressed to regular subscribers in the Province ; but such newspapers are chargtiable on delivery with one cent each. Newspapers posted in Canada and addressed to the United Kingdom must be pre-paid by stamp, one cent each. Newspapers forwarded by Canadian Steamer are delivered in the United Kingdom without additional charge. Newspapers forwarded by Cunard Steamer are liable on delivery to a charge of one penny each, being the American transit rate. Newspapers posted in the United Kingdom for Canada should be pre- paid one penny each, by stamp. If forwarded by Canadian Steamer they arc subject on delivery to nn additional charge. If forwarded by Cunard Steamer they are subject on delivery to a charge of two cents each, being the American transit rate. British newspapers re-posted in Canada must be pre-paid I cent each, by stamp. British newspapers distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian booksellers or agents pass free in the same way as if received by the Canadian Steamers. Canadian newspapers addressed from the office of publication to subscribers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Lower Provinces, &c., may be forwarded on pre-payraent of the commuted rate, applicable to subscribers within, the Province ; but they cannot be forwarded if unpaid. Exchange papers passing between publishers in Canada and betweca publishers in Canada and publishers in the United States, are carried free through the post. Only one copy of each publication can b* forwarded to the same publisher under this privilege. No newspaper, properly so called (except exchanges), whether de- voted to education, temperance, agriculture, or to any branch of science- is entitled to exemption from cberge. The law eifirapts only periodicals^ other than newspapers, pi luted in Canada, and devoted exclusively to the above objects. Newspapers addressed to Newfoiindland must be pre-paid two cent* each, by stamp. . be pre-paid orwardt'd. Canada aro these papers re-paid, the , be pre- pa ill ed. B8 not apply id for at tho newspapers ovince ; but ach. id Kingdom ered ia the delivery to 1. ould be pre- livery to nr» eliverj to a 1 cent each, ly Canadiau sived by th« iblicatioa to iv Provinces, e, applicable forwarded it" 29 The rates on ucw8[iaper9 addressed to British CuUmies and foreign countries will be found in the tables given hcrenfler. These tables give the rates: 1, by Canadian Ocean Sicumers ; 2, by Cunard Steamers; 3, Tia Halifax ; and 4, via the United Slates. No United States newspapers '/ any kind or description (with tlie exception of exchange papers) are on any ground entitled to pass through the Canadian mails free of postage. In cities and towns where newspapers are published, the printers and publishers should send them to the post office put up in a manner to admit of their being readily counted, and if necessary withdrawn from their covers for examination, 'i he newspapers for each office also should be made up in strong paper in a separate parcel, which should be plainly addressed. When the numbers of a newspaper published in Canada or in either of the other British North American Provinces, or in the United States, and issued daily, have remained in a post oflBce in Canada uncalled for during two weeks ; of a newspaper issued semi-weekly, or tri-weekly, during three weeks ; of a newspaper issued weekly, during one month ; and of a monthly periodical during two months, or when such newspapers and periodicals have been refused to be taken by the party to whom addressed, the postmaster is instructed to notify the respective publishers in the proper form, which is to pass free of postage. If the newspaper or periodical continnos to arrive after the notice has been sent, the post- master is instructed to notify the oublisher in the same way a second time, specially calling his attention to the first notice given. To enclose a letter, or any writing, or to make any written marks to serve the purposes of a letter, or to enclose any other thing (except publishers' accounts and receipts, as before mentioned) in a newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper, is a misdemeanor. Postmasters are requested at once to transmit all newspapers containing such writing, marks, and enclosures to tlie Postmaster General. Newspapers addressed to the United Kingdom may be registered on prepayment by Stamp of a registration fee ofj,8 cents in additiono t the ordinary postage. 1(1 it ish Colonics and Foroifpi Countries. No United Htntca papoi- ext'nipi. How to 1)0 for- wiirilod from piil>UcRtiuu oflk-e. Notillcatioti to pub1if iv. and between , are carried ,tion C9n be whether de- ch of science f periodicals, sclusively to lid two cents . I Kate to Canada and United States. PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. Periodical Publications are publications issued at regular intervals, Defiuition but less frequently than once per week. Periodical Publications can be transmitted by post to any part of Canada and the United States at the rate of one cent for every 4 oz, weight of package whether the packet contains one or more numbers. Any fraction of 4 oz. is charged as a full rate. If addressed to the United States, they are liable on delivery to United States postage. On Periodicals posted from the office of publication or by News Agents Posted by News to regular subscribers within the Province this rate may remain to be collected on delivery, but when mailed to go out of the Province, such Agents and Booksellers. I I Truiiicnt Ppr- iodiealf. From United 8UtCM. KxebangM. I'ackct addrei's- fd to a I'uxt Offlee. reriodicnlo ex- empt from pott- age. lTuit«d King- dom. No exemptipn to U. Kingdom. IJ. 8. periodi- cals not exempt. Retunied pe- riodi«aI«. Condition*. Not to exceed 48 ox 80 Periodical matter must be pre-paid bj Postage Stamp. British anlonie* and Forelgu 'Countries. Canadu, biil'sli America and United States. School Seturu*. No prints or printed matter are allowed to pass bj Book post betweea the United Kingdom and Canada, unless printed on paper parchment or vellum. The name and address of tlie sender, and anything else not Ic the nature of a letter, may also be written and printed on the envelope or cover of the packet, in addition to the name and address cf the person to whom it may be forwarded. Books addressed to placco in Canada can be seni througa the mails in closed packets for the same rates of postage as parcels. Books cannot be forwarded except at letter rates of postage by the mail made up for the Cunard Steamers sailing fro!U New k'ork and Boston. Bound volumes of any periodical or newspaper published in Canada, if bound in a form to come within mailable dimensions, that is to say, not exceeding two feet in length, breadth or thickness, nor exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, may be sen*^^ from the office of publics,tioa to any place in Canada at a ch»rg3 of two cents per 8 oz. or fraction of 8 oz. When a book packet is posted in the United Kiiigvlyai for Ganad;;., or in Caiiada for the United Kingdom either wholly unpaid, or prepaid less than a single rate of book postage, it is forwarded to destination charged with double the amouc* of the book postage rs^'s en the packet, deduct- ing however the amount ot postage actually prepaid, if any bds been prepaid. But if the partial prepayment of "^ book packet amounts to a single rate then the book packet is for v/arded charged with additional postage equal to the deficiency and another single rate as a fine. Should a book packet be posted in a. cover not open at the ends or should it exceed the dimensions specified in this article it will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Book packets addressed to the United Kingdom may be registered on payment by Stamp of a registration fe" of 8 cents in addition to the ordinary postage. Letters, whether sealed or unsealed, or any enclosure found in a book })arcel, are liable to rates as unpaid letters, and the packet in which enclosed to an additional rate of 12J cents, as a pe;iaity for a breach of the regulations. The rates of postage on books to British Colonies and Foreign Countries are to be found in the tables given hereafter. F'RINTED PAPERS, CIRCULARS, PRICES CURRENT, HANDv BILLS, &o. Printed circulars, prices current, hand bills, and other printed matter ffa like character, posted in Canada, and addressed to any place in Canada, British North America, or the United States, are chargeable with' a rate of one cent per oz.. v/hich must be pre-paid by postage stamp. The half-yearly School Returns made by School Trustees to the Local Saperintendants of Schools, may, though the printed form be partly 83 post be twee a ir parchment Ise not. !n the 3 envelope or cf the person ugQ the mails ge by the mail and Boston, ed in Canada, that is to say, nor exceeding la to any place if 8 oz. for Ganadii, or or prepaid less nation charged packet, deduct- ' any bis been bt amounts to a yitb additional ,8 a fine. 1 at the ends or , will be sent to )c registered on addition to the found in a book packet in which tor a breacb of ss and Foreign RENT, HANDr r printed matter to any place in are chargeable paid by postage ees to the Local form be partly filled up in writing with the names of the pupils anddaya of»>.**cndance, be transmitted by post in Ciuada at the rate of one cca. each, to be pre- paid by "tauip. When not filled up, the above forms are printed macter, and liable, as such, to one cent per oz. postage. Military returns, siatee, and rolls, containing written figures and signatures, may be forwarded as printed m»tter on ore-payment of one cent per ounce. Printed circulars siay be transmitted by post to the United Kingdom under the regulutions and charee? ^f iLo Book Post, They must be forwarded, however, open at the ends, or sides. If sent in envelopes, s-^alcd or unsealed, they are liable to letter rates of postage. Prices current, poster? in Canada and addressed to any place in the Uiiiieu Kingdom, are liable to a rate of 2 cents each, which must be pre- paid by stamp. ^ Lithogiaiiiied letters and circulars are allowed to pass through the t^ Post at the same rate as printed circulars. Military Re- turns, &c. C'rculara to United King- dom. Trices current to United King- dom. Litliograplied letters and cir- culars. PARCEL POST. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, and not exceeding 3 lbs. in weight, }ay be posted at any post-office in Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, for conveyance to any other post-office in Canada, New Bruns- nck and Nova Scotia, at the following rates : — For each parcel weighing not more than 1 lb 25 cts. Exceeding 1 lb. and not exceeding 2 lbs 50 " " 2 " " " 3 " 75 " The following conditions must be carefully observed : — 1. No letter or letters sLall be enclosed. !?. The parcel shall not contain any explosive substance, glass, liquids, other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail. 3. The weight of the parcel shall not exceed 3 lbs., nor the size exceed le foot in length or breadth, or six inches in thickness. 4. The postage must be pre-paid by stamps. 1 5. The parcel should have the words " By Parcel Post," plainly ritten on the address. It should be well and strongly put up, and be 5ib!y addressed to the postT-office address of the intended receiver, the kme of the County in which the said office is situated being added. [If the name and address of the sender be written on the parcel it will, jdelivery should fail from any cause, be returned from the Dead Letter ice unopened to the sender, on payment of an additional rate for the turn conveyance. |If the number of stamps affixed to a parcel be insufficient to pre-pay proper rate, the amount deficient will be rated unpaid, with a fine of cents in addition. Not to exceed 8 lbs. Scale of charge. Conditions under whioli carried. Sender's namo on address. Parcels insaffi- cientljr pre- , paid. UegiBtercd pap cela. Contents allow- Parcels cannot be transmitted by post at the above rates to any place, beyond the limits of the Province of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The following is an example of the address recommended : — By Parcel Post. Mr. Thomas Jones, Paisley, County of Bruce. Sent by William Smith, Toronto. 1 Seeds, cuttings root*, grafts, Ac Canada and United States. MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. Packages of Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbous Roots, and Scio7is or Grafts may be posted in Canada for delivery within the Province, or to an address with- in the United States on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce, and when received from the United States addressed to any place in Canada such packages are delivered on payment by the person addressed of a like rate. The limit of weight of such packages is one pound. No communic*- 1 tion whether written or printed must be enclosed in them, and they must be put up to be easy of examination for the purpose of verifying the alleged contents. If put up in bags, the bags must be simply tied at tiie neck so as to admit of inspection, and in the case of such packages mailed in Canada, the nature of the contents such as " seeds," " roots," &c., a5J the case may be, must be marked on the package by the sender as a state- ment (Of the claim to pass at the reduced rate above mentioned. 35 :ent8 m lid give graphs, ntaining and all gerve the t is a mis- t ,rcel Post cancelled, ) any place c and Nova Grafts may be [i address with- )f a rate of one >8 addressed to layment by tbe No communicft- a, and they must bf verifying tlie Imply tied at tlie [packages mallei » roots," &c., a^ [sender as a state- Intioned. Book Manutcript Printers Proof Shtets (whether corrected or not) Mavs^ .Prints Drawings, Engravings, Photographs (when not on glass or in :ase con- taining glars), Sheet Music (whether printed or written), may pass ii; eove-rs open at both ends or both sides, provided that no letter or other coamu- nlcatica intended to serve the purpose of a letter be enclosed therein, on prepayment when posted in Canada by ^'jtage stamp of the ordinary printed matter rate of one cent per ounce, or upon payment of that rate on delivery of such matter when received in the mails from the United States. Patterns or Samples of Merchandize and goods, not exceeding one pound in weight, may be posted in Canada for transmission to any place within the Province on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce. If the above rate is not fully pre-paid the packet will be rated^with the deficient postage and a fine of five cents in addition. Should a packet of Patterns or Samples be posted addressed to any place in Canada exceeding the weight of one pound it will not be for- warded to its address, but will be sent to the Postmaster General, for return to the sender. Patterns or Samples of Merchandize may be forwarded between Cana- da and the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, Belgium, Denmark, and Switzerland at the book rates laid down in the tables given hereafter. The following conditions must be observed. These conditions it will be seen diflfer in regard to Patterns or Samples of Merchandize sent to the different countries above mentioned. CONDITIONS. The patterns or samples must be seat in covers,open at the ends so as to be easy of examination, samples however of seeds, drugs, so forth, which cannot be sent in open covers may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material In such a manner that they may be readily opened. The above bags may be entirely closed provided that they be transparent so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves of the nature of their contents. ^ LIMIT OF WEIGHT. If for Canada. „ . 16 ounces. i< (I ( K (( U United Kingdom 24 Belgium 8 Germany 8 France 36 Italy , .36 Denmark 36 Switzerland 36 « (( ( u Maruseript, Proof, I'nnta, Engravings, PhotographB, &c. , Canada and United States. Patterns and Samples, Cana- da. Patterns and Samplcs.United Kingdom and Foreign Coun- tries. APPLIOABIiBTO PATTBRNS OR SAUPIiBS OF MBRCHANOIZB SBNT TO. Canada. The United Kingdom. France. Germany. Italy. Belgium. Denmark. Switzerland. Canada. The United Kingdom. I 86 ^1 i LIMIT OF SIZE. If for France 18 inches in length, depth or width. " Germany. « Italy.... " Belgium « Denmark.. .. Switzerland 24 inches in length and 12 inches ic:> breadth or depth. There must be no writing or print- ing other than the address of the personfor whom the packet isin- tendedj and the address of the Bender, other than a trade mark and number and the prices of the articles,and these particulars must be given, not en loose piece of papers but either on the outside of the packet, or on small labels attached to the samples or the bags containing them. The patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value,and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature and whatever may have a value of its own apart from its mere use as a pattern,nor must the quantity of any material or arti» cle sent be so great that it could have on ;his ground an intrinsic value. No article likely to injure the con- tents of the Mail Bags or the person of any officer of the Post OflBce can be sent thro' the post as patterns. / Patterns however,of scizzorsjknives razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal and ore and such like articles, may be forwarded by post, as samples, provided they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to -aflford complete protection to the contents of the Mail Bags and to the persons cf the oflBcors of the Post Office. But such arti- cles must be so packed that they may be easily examined; any packet containing such articles which may be found to be insuffi- ciently guarded will not be for- warded. Canada. The United Kingdom. Prance. Germany. Italy. Belgium. Denmark. Switzerland. Prance. Germany. Italy. Belgium. Denmark. Switzerland Canada. The United Kingdora. France. Germany. Italy. Belgium. Denmark. Switzerland. Canada. The United Kingdom. Germany. Belgium. ( r I ^ ? ^ . cl of lo mi Of /re an I m ■ width. S incbes iit 87 Any infringement of the conditions laid down as above will render the When condl packet liable either to forfeiture, or to be treated and charged as a letter. Packets of patterns or samples addressed to an r place in Canada may be registered on pre-payment by postage stamps of a Registratioi\ fee of five cents in addition to the postage rate, provided such pacicets be duly handed in to a Post Office for registration. tiona not obsorrou. FRANKING AND FREE LETTERS. The following matter is exempt from Provincial Postage : All letters and other mailable matter addressed to or sent by the Governor General of Canadp^ or addressed to or sent by any Public Department at the seat of Government. All letters and other mailable matter addressed to or sent by the Speaker or Chief Clerk of the Legislative Council or of the Legislative Assembly or to or by any Member of the Legislature at the Seat of Government during any Session of the Legislature, or addressed to any of the Members or Officers in this Section mentiontd at the Seat of Government as aforesaid, during the ten days next before the meeting of Parliament. All public documents and printed papers sent by the Speaker or Chief Clerk of the Legislative Council or Legislative Assembly, to any Member of either of the said branches of the Legislature of Canada, during the recess of Parliament. All papers printed by order of either branch of the Legislature of Ca- nada, sent by Members of either branch of the said Legislature, either during the Session or recess. Public documents and printed papers sent under the two foregoing <:lauses, should bpar, as part of the address, the bona fide superscription of the Speaker, Chief Clerk, or officer specially deputed for this purpose to act for those functionaries, or of the Member sending the same. All letters to and from the Postmaster General and th3 Deputy Post- master General : and all official communications to and from the Post Office Department, and to and from the Post Office Inspectors, are to pass free of any Provincial postage. Letters on Her Majesty's service passing between the United Kingdom i and Canada, to or from the following Imperial Military Departments, j-are exempt from Canadian postage : Military Secretary. ) • Adjutant General. Quarter-Master General. Commissariat Department. Barrack Department. Medical Department (including Purveyors.) Comptroller of Army Expenditure. Military Accountant. Royal Engineer Department. Regimental Paymaster and Officers Gommaading. Mattor exempt from postage. SiKnaturo r«- quired to ad- drosscfl. P. M, G., D. P. M. G., and Po»t Office Inspec- tors. Militarf depart- ments and officors. 38 United States fhtnkcd lettriB, Letters from the United States Departments of State at Washington, which have been franked by officers of the United States GoTcrnment, and which have passed free through the United States mails may be de- livered to the parties to whom addressed in Canada, free from Canadian postage. ,':'ii' «t roBtmasters may refliBd . Cht^ges tor over welglit. On editDrt' no- tices and ex- changes. On official kt< ters to Post- masters. Other cases to be referred to rostmaater General . Advertized on l8t of each month. Advertizcmcnt in newspapers. ABATING AND REFUNDING POSTAGE. Postmasters in Canada are allowed to refund postage in the following cases only : — Letters charged as weighing more than the actual weight. Postage incorrectly charged on editor's notices addressed to publish- ' ers and editors, and exchange papers, which should legally pass without charge. Postmasters are allowed to claim the unpaid postage on letters addres- sed to them on official business, on sending the letters to the Dead Letter Office as Dead Letters. All other claims for the return or abatement of postage must be spe- cially referred to the Postmaster General for his decision, with the letter or packet on which the return is claimed. Advertized let- ters to be asked for as such. When sent to Dead Letter office. Ketum to writers. UNDELIVERED AND DEAD LETTERS. All letters remaining undelivered in a post office on the first of eaclv month, excepting drop letters and such letters as are daily called for,, are advertized in a list posted at the office door for the information of the public. If a newspaper is published in the neighbourhood, the Postmaster may at the discretion of the Postmaster General be directed to insert this list therein, provided the proprietor will give it insertion in three separate issues or publications of sujh newspaper at the rate of 2 cents for each letter. No letters can, however, be advertised in a newspaper without the permission of the Postmaster General. Parties applying at an office for advertized letters should always ask for them as such. Letters and papers after remaining undelivered in an office for three months are sent to the Dead Letter Office, as also are all letters refused by the persons to whom they are addressed or letters addressed to per- sons deceased. Every letter which is opened at the Dead Letter Office and found to contain money and other articles of value is forwarded for delivery to the writer on payment of such postage as may be due thereon, together with 3 cpnts additional on each letter, to defray the cost of advertising, opening, and returning the same. Such of these letters how -er as do not contain the sender's address are kept for a reasonable time for the purpose 6f being reclaimed. ■ I 39 REGISTRATION. Bv the nre-pavment of the following fee, in addition to the ordinary Fees on Rogis- postage, letters and parcels can be registered at the office at which posted : — On letters addressed to any place in Canada or the other British To Canada aud North American Provinces 2 cents. On letters addressed to any place in the United States 5 " [jnijod S^ton, It n <( " United Kingdom 8 " dom, Parcels, On parcels, packets of patterns or samples to any part of Canadft.5 " u^'KingdJ^'^' On book packets and newspapers to the United Kingdom 8 " . The reeistration fees on letters to British Colonies and Foreign Counr To British ° ,.,,,., - Olonles and tries will be found m the tables given hereafter. Foreign Coun- Every letter or parcel containing value should be registered and pre- ty'^'*- sented to the Postmaster or his clerk and a receipt obtained therefor, posting to bo Oa no account should it be dropped into a letter box. given. When letters are registered, for whatever destination, both the postage Pio-payment. and the registration fe-^ must be '^re-paid. Registration fees on letters mf y be paid either in money or by postage iiowto l>o made stamp. Both the postage and the registration fees on letters addressed to the United Kingdom, the United States, and places abroad must, however, be paid wholly in stamps or wholly in money. The postage cannot be paid in money, and the registration fee by stamps. Nor can the postage be paid by stamps and the registration fee in money. Both charges must be covered either by money or by stamps. Books unless addressed to the United Kingdom, periodicals, newspa- Books, &c., pers, circulars, and other printed matter, cannot be registered unless pre- ^e"p^"* ^^ '^°^'** paid the full letter rates, in addition to the ordinary registration fee. Registered letters and packets can only be delivered to the parties to itcceiptro- whom they are addressed or to their order, and a receipt must be given !^",.yf **" ^'^^^' on the delivery of each registered letter in a book kept by every Post- master for that purpose. It should be clearly understood that the post office is not responsible p^gt o^cq not for the safe delivery of a registered letter or parcel. The registration jesponsible for simply makes its transmission more secure, by rendering it practicable to trace it, when passing from one place to another in Canada, from its receipt to its delivery ; and when addressed from any place in Canada to any place in the United States, the United Kingdom, or parts abroad, if not to its delivery, at least to the frontier or port of despatch . POSTAGE STAMPS. Every Postmaster is required to have on hand a sufficient stock of postage stamps, and to sell them to the public at 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, Pricos of 10 cents, 12i cents, and 17 cents each. stamps. Letter envelopes are also provided with medallion stamps equivalent to 5 cents and 10 cents postage, each. The 6 cent envelopes are sold Envelopes, singly at 6 cents each ; 66 cents per dozen ; $5.50 per hundred. The 40 !> I. ■« f'. Kale to dealers. Pro-payment in stamps. Mutilated I) tamps. llodalliou titamps. British and l^jrelgn. \ Modeofaflix- ing. Partial pay- ment in. Insulficicntipr' payment. Do. United ytatep. Stamps re- ceived for postage. 10 cent envelopes are sold singly at 11 cents each , $1.26 per dozen ; $10.50 per hundred. With the approval of the Postmaster General, postage stamps are sold in cities only to certain dealers to retail again to the public. Pre-payment of letters should, in all cases where practicable, be made by postage stamps. A mutilated stamp, or a stamp cut in half, \& not recognized in pre- payment of postage. A medallion stamp cannot be accepted in pre-payment of postage if separated from the envelope of which it may have formed a part. No British stamps, or stamps of a foreign country, can be received in pre-payment of postage in Canada. In affixing the stamp to the letter wet slightly the corner of the enve- lope and the gummed side of the stamp, and gently press the stamp till it is firmly fixed. Stamps should be placed on the front or address side of the letter, and on the right hand upper corner. Letters cannot be pre-paid partly in stamps and partly in money ; the postage must be pre-paid either wholly in stamps, or wholly ir money. If the stamps affixed to a letter addressed to any place in British North America be not adequate to the proper postage, the letter is rated with an amount equal to the deficiency. Letters addressed to or received from the United States, on which stamps are affixed representing less than the amount of postage to which the letters are liable, are rated with full unpaid postage. Postage stamps are received at all post offices in payment of postage on unpaid letters delivared therefrom. BILL STAMPS. Sold at certain Postmasters at certain offices are required to sell bill stamps to the olBces. , ,. ^ public. Stampsrequired These stamps should be affixed to all notes drafts and bills of exchange lierent amounts, as follows : When exe- When exe- When exe- cuted in cuted in cuted duplicate, more than singly. (for each two parts, part.) (for each part.) Not exceeding $25 1 ■ 2 1 2 1 Exceeding $26 and not exceeding S50 1 Do »60 do do $100 8 2 1 Do $100 do do $200 6 4 2 Do »200 do do «300 9 6 3 And so on And so on And 80 on adding 3c. , adding 2c., adding Ic. for every for every for every 9100. »100. 8100. Interest to included. Obliteration etamp. ba of Cannot be used for postage. Any interest made payable at the maturity of the note draft or bill to be counted as part of the principal sum. The date of the note, draft or bill of exchange should be written in ink across the stamp or stamps thereto affixed. Bill stamps cannot be used for the payment of postage. irui ■M Iraft or bill to 41 MONEY ORDERS. Money orders are issued at every Money Order Office in Canada on Orders issued, every otlier Money Order Office in Canada, as well as on every Money Order Office in the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- foundland, and Prince Edward Island. Money orders arc also issued at every Money Order Office in the above countries on every Money Order Office in Canada. Post offices in Canada at which money orders are issued and paid arc Money order distinguished in the List of Post Offices by being printed in italics. offices. The rate of commission charged on money orders drawn by one money Commisflion on order office in Canada on any other money order office in Canada, is as o^J'e'r«**" follows : — If not exceeding in amount $10 5 cents Exceeding $10 and not exceeding $20 10 " " 20 " " 40 20 " " 40 " " 60 30 " " CO " " 80 40 " «< 80 " - " 100 60 " No half cents can be introduced into orders. Half cents. No money order exceeding $100 in amount can be granted on any Amount of Icfficein Canada ; but postmasters are at liberty to grant two or more nof to Gxc°"d [orders for $100 or for any lesser sum. They cannot, however, grant two *100. [or more orders for sums of or under $30 on the same day to the same ipplicant in favor of the same payee. Money orders on the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, orders on iNewfoundland, and Prince Edward Island, are drawn in sterling money, domau^llower llf on the United Kingdom they may be for any sum from one shilling Proviucos. Ito ten pounds. If on the Lower Provinces for any sum from one shil- [ling to twenty pounds. They must not, however, exceed the higher amounts ; but postmasters are at liberty to issue two or more separaffe jrders for ten pounds each on the United Kingtom or for twenty pounds bach on the Lower Provinces, or for any jmaller sum. No half pence [an be introduced into sterling orders. The rate of commission charged on orders on the United Kingdom, K^^'dora^"' ^' Jver and above the currency value of the sterling, is as follows : — For orders not exceeding £2 sterling 25 cents. Exceeding £2 and not exceeding £5 sterling 50 " " 5 " " 1 '< 75 " " 7 " " 10 «' $1. The rate of commission charged on orders on Nova Scotia, New Commission, runswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, over and above ProTinces. |te currency value of the sterling, is as follows : — For orders not exceeding £5 sterling 25 cent*. Ex. £5 and not exceeding 10 " 50 " "£10 " 15 " 75 " "£15 « 20 " $1 42 Tables of •xobftDge. IB rrintod appli- cations. Country to be indicated. Full namcR and residences re- quired. Orders should be examined. Erroneous orders. Re-paymcnt of orders at issuing office. Orders on United King- dom can bo paid through a bank. "So credit allowed. Tables shewing the amount of Provincial currency required for money orders issued in Canada upon tlie United Kingdom and the Lower Provinces, in addition to the commission, and paid for money orders issued in the United Kingdom and the Lower Provinces, on Canada, will be found hereafter. Applicants for money orders should always use the printed applica- tion forms, in which they should fill up the particulars of the order required. These forms are supplied gratuitously at all money order oflHces. As there are several places of the same name in Canada, in the United Kingdom, and in the Lower Provinces, it will be desirable always to indicate the country in which the office, where the order is to be made payable is situated. The "hristian and surnames in full, and residences, both of the remitter and tL«) payee, should be furnished to the issuing postmaster. When a married woman is either the remitter or the payee, her own christian name should be given, and not that of her husband, thus — " Mrs. Mary Smith," rot " Mrs. John Smith." If the remitter or payee be a Peer or a Bishop, his ordinary title is sufficient. If a firm, the usual designation of such firm will suffice, such as " Baring Bros.," " Smith & Son," " Jones & Co." Parties procuring money orders should examine then carefully to see that they are properly filled up and stamped. This caution will appear the more necessary when it is understood that any defect in these respects will throw difficulties in the way of payment. Money orders which in consequence of misapprehension of the name of the remitter or place of payment have been erroneously made out, can be returned to the postmaster, and a correct order given in ex- change ; a new commission, however, will be charged on the corrected order. Parties obtaining money orders on Canadian offices can procure re- payment thereof on presentation of the orders at the officemt which issued, signing the receipt at the foot. No order, however, can be repaid without the authority of the superintendent, unless p esented for repayment on the day on which it is issued. Neither can c\ "Jra on the United Kingdom or Lower Provinces be repaid without Ii- special authority. When a remitter desires an order on the United Kingdom to be paid through a bank, it is left to his option to give or withold the name of the payee, or to substitute for the name of the payee any other designa- tion or modification, such as " the Cashier of the Bank of England," " the Chief Clerk of the Foreign Office." Such orders must, however, be crossed by the issuing postmaster with thb name of bank through which the order is to be paid. The issue of money orders on credit, or for cheques not marked " good " by the bank drawn upon, is strictly prohibited. bccon Ter Postr bfddir The stoffici J&str not to The persor I 4S br money le Lower ey orders L GaQAdu, d applica- tho order jney order the United always to to be made the remitter r. When a vn cliristian ." Mrs. Mary inary title is suffice, Bucii refully to ae© n will appear ■ect in these of the name [y made out, Tiven in e^^* le corrected ,n procure re- ffice-at which vever, can be p esented for 01 'sra on the It li- special lom to bo paid Id the name of other deaigna- of England," nvist, however, bank througb S3 not marked Ifa payee is anable to write, he must sign the receipt at the foot of Receipt. the order, in the presence of the paying postmaster, by making his mark, to be witnessed in writing ; as, for example :— Bis Wt/ne«*,— JoAn Kenny, Joteph x Alltn. Queen Street, Toronto. Mark. In cases of money orders issued in Canada, postmasters are at liberty U> accept the written order of the payee on the order itself in favour of a second person, if through illness or insuperable difficulty the payee In prevented from presenting the order in person. When a Canadian money order has been lost, either by the remitter or payee, the circumstance must be made known to the superintendent, who, under certain precautions, will issue a duplicate. Duplicates of sterling orders can only be granted by the paying coun- try. Thus the British post office issues duplicates of orders drawn in Canada on the United Kingdom, and the Canadian Head Money Order Office grants duplicates of orders drawn in the United Kingdom on Canada. Money orders which are not presented until one full year after their [date are considered as lapsed orders, and cannot be paid without the special permission of the superintendent. In all such cases satisfactory Irepsons should be given explanatory of the delay in the presentation of [the order. The Deputy Postmasters General of Malta t.ud Gibraltar are author- [ized to issue money orders on the several money order offices in Canada. Money order offices in Canada do not, however, grant money orders on lalta and Gibraltar. Order of pa7# in favour of 9^ cond porson. Lost orUen. Duplicates of liritiHh orderi). Lapsed orders. Orders on Ca- nada issued in Malta and Gi- braltar. MAIL CONTRACTS. Contracts for the conveyance of the mails are let for a term of four [ears. Tenders for such contracts are invited by public advertisement. Every tender for carrying a mail should be made on a form supplied |)r that purpose. It should state the price asked per annum or per trip, the case may be, in words at length, and should be accompanied by le written guarantee of two responsible parties undertaking, that in the rent of the tender being accepted, the contract shall be duly executed the party tendering for the price demanded. Undertaking also to scome bouTkd with the contractor for the due performance of the service. Tenders for mail contracts should be sealed and addressed to the Postmaster General at Ottawa. These tenders are kept sealed until tho Ijiddings are closed, and then opened as the law directs. The contract in all cases is awarded to the lowest bidder tendering Efficient securitj for the faithful performance of the contract, unless the JKostmaster General is satisfied that it is for the interest of the public not to accept the lowest tender. The Postmaster General is not bound to consider the tender of any person who has wilfully or negligently failed to perform a prior contract. Terra of con- tracts. Adver- tisement of do. Tenders how to bo made. Lowest tender accepted with certain exoep- tiona. Tenders of defkulting Contractors- 44 "When lowest tender not to* coptcd. Failure of party toudering to contract. r. M. G. not bound to adver- tise controcts not oxcccdinK t200peran. Parties combin- ing to prevent otfiers lor bid- (linf^ not to receive contract Additional compensation when allowed. Postmastcrfs allowed to contract. Contiactorfland Co'uiers to bo sworn. Age of couriers. Neither is the PoBtr Oeneral co'.npolled to accept the lowest tender, when in his oi a. the price demanded is excessive, but he may in such case ro-advurtiao the contract, or ofTer to such parties as have tendered, each in his turn, commencing with the party who has made the lowest tender, such sum as may be considered by the Post- master General an equitable and sufficient price for the service. If, after the acceptance of a tender, the party mailing it, fails to enter into an obligation with good and sufficient sureties for the performance of the service, the Postmaster General may hold the said party and his proposed sureties liable for the difference between the price named in the said tender and the price which the Postmaster General may have to pay for the said service, under a contract with another party. The Postmaster GFeneral is not bound to advertise mail contracts in- volving an annual expense of less than two hundred dollars. He may direct an agent to rer tenders for such contracts on his behalf, or he may, in special cases, de such contracts by private agreement when he considers that public luteres' "'iU be thereby promoted. No contract can be made with any person who has entered into any combination, or proposed to enter into any combination, to prevent any ,)ther person from making a bid, or who has made an agreement or pro- ' raised to give any consideration to induce any other person not to bid for a mail contract. No additional compensation can be granted to any mail contractor unless he is required to perform additional service. And the rate of compensation for such additional service, must be in exact proportion to the rate paid for the work undertaken ^nder the original contract. And no extra allowance can be made to any n>ail contractor for an increased speed in the transportation of the mail, uni'^ss the employment of additional stock or couriers be therdby*rendered necessary, and in such case the additional allowance must not bear a greater proportioa to the additional stock or couriers rendered necessary thin the sum sti- pulated under the original contract bears to the stoc!* and couriers necessarily employed in its execution. No extra coripensation is allowed in cases where the contractor has to travel an additional distance, or incur an extra expense in consequence of snow drifts or of the destruction of roads or bridges by floods or otherwise. The Po3tm',ster General may in his discretion authorise and allow a Postmaster to undertake and perform a contract for the conveyance of a mail, subject to the regulations applying to all mail contracts, when in his opinion the public service will thereby be promoted. All mai? contractors and parties employed by them in the conveyance of the mails, must take and subscribe the oath or declaration hereinbefore given, before a magistrate. And no courier should be allowed to have charge of a mail until he has taken and subscribed this oath or declara. tion. No person is allowed to be employed as mail courier who is under the age of sixteen je&rs. 46 tho lowest ive, but he ii parties a3 ty who has ly the Post- ce. Ills to enter )erformance arty aad his ce named in leneral may lar party, jontracts in- rs. He may behalf, or he eement when ired into any prevent any iment or pro- on not to bid lil contractor i the rate of it proportion nal contract, ractor for an ) employment jssary, and in ter proportion a the sum sti- and couriers ion is allowed L distance, or ae destruction ige and allow ae conveyance )ntract3, when • he conveyance m hereinbefore llowed to have lath or declara- ho is under the Mail contractors are not allowed to employ any person in the convey- ance of the mails, who has been dismissed from the post oftice service. No courier who is under the influence of liquor should be allowed to have charge of a mail, or to be again employed in the service of a mail coLtractor, Mail couriers are required to carry a post horn which tbey should sound on arriving at and leaving a post office, and occasionaPy along the road. Mail couriers are also required to carry a side bag, and to deposit therein any letters which may be offered to them en route, whilst at a distance of over one mile from a Post Office. Such letters to be delivered to the Postmaster it the first office at which the mail courier may arrive* for the purpose of being mailed to destination. The mail bagp are to be delivered into and taken 'from each post office and at each terminus of the route by the mail couriers. » The contractor is to provide for the defence of the mail bags whilst en route, from the weather, and from other causes of injury and from dangers of every kind. A fine may be imposed by the Postmaster General for each and every default or failure to perform any of the stipulations of the contract or for any neglect or violation of tlie orders or regulations communicated by tho Postmaster General to the contractor for his government in tho lierformance of the service. Parties undertaking the conveyance of mails are bound to pay all expenses for tolls and ferries, and to assume all risks and contingencies in the performance of the service. No mail stage or vehicle carrying a mail is exempt from toll on any road or bridge in Canada, unless in the act or charter authorizing ouch road or bridge it is specially so provided. Neither are ferrymen bound to transport the mails across their ferries without remuneration, but if any ferryman demands more than the con- tractor for the mail is willing to pay, the amount of remuneration is to be determined by arbitration. rarlles diiiinU*^ ocd not oligiblo M courior8. Courier! lntox> icattid on duty. Post horn. Way letters. Delivery of mail. Defence of mail. Fines. Tolls and fer- ries. Exclusive prlvl GENERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. The Postmaster General has by law the exclusive privilege of convey- ing, receiving, collecting, sending, and delivering letters within the Pro- *^«® °*"^ ^- ^ vince of Canada, and any person infringing on this privilege is liable to a penalty of twenty dollars, for each letter unlawfully conveyed or undertaken to be conveyed, received, delivered, or found in his posses- sion. Such exclusive privilege, however, does not apply to J^^.^ Letters sent by a private friend on his way or journey to be delivered ^^^^^ by such private friend to the party to whom addressed. Letters sent by a messenger on purpose, concerning the private affairs of the sender or receiver. ExceptioQ» ueto 46 I p. M. G. not liable for losses. Exemption from juries, in- quests, aud mi- litia. OflBcors prohi- bited from vot- ing- Bonds required for Postmasters. Belease of sureties. Non-transmis- siou of accounts No cr -dit all''./ed. PostaKO may bo required in advance of delivery. Gommiss'oas or returns thereof, affidavits, writs, processes or proceed* ings or return thereof, issuing out of a Court of Justice. Letters addressed to a place out of the Province, and sent bj sea or private vessel. Letters brought into the Province, and immediately posted at the near- est Post Office. Letters of merchants, owners of resst j, of merchandize, or of the cargo, or loading therein, sent by such vessel of merchandize, or by any person employed by such owners for the carriage of such letters, accord- ing to their respective addresses and delivered to the persons to whom they are respectively addressed without pay, hiie, re wird, advantage, or profit, for 80 doing. Letters concerning goods or merchandize sent by common known car- riers to be delivered with the goods td which such letter.^ relate without hire, reward, pront, or advantage, for receiving or delivering them. But no person is authorized to make a collection of such excepted let- ters for the purpose of sending theni or conveying them as aforesaid. The exclusive privilege of the Postmaster General does not exteud to newspapers, books, or periodicals, which it is not compulsory on any one to send through the post. Everything except letters may be sent in any other way. The Postmastor Gei.era" iS not liable for the loss of any letter, paper or parcel whether registered or not -egistered sent through the post. Postmasters and certain other oiricers of the department are exempt from serving on juries or inquests, or in the militia. This exemption applies to mail carriers, but not to assistants appointed and paid by postmasters. The postmasters of Quebec, Montreal, Three Rivers, and Sherbrooke, and the postmasters of incorporated cities and towns in Upper Canada, divided into wards, and other officers of the Post .Office Department, excepting Postmasters at other than the above places, cannot legally vote at the election of any member of the Legislative Council or of the Legislative Assembly. Every Postmaster is required to enter into a Bond with two respon- sible parties for the due discharge of his duties. The amount of the penalty of this Bond varies according to the business transacted, the lowest amount however being f SOO. * The surety of a Postmaster may be released from his suretyship on notifying the Postmaster General of uis desire to that effect. Such release to date from the completion and acceptance of the new bond. Postmasters neglecting to render their accounts at the time prescribed by the Postmaster General are liable to a forfeiture of double the balance due thereon. Postmasters are not authorized to give credit for postage, if they do 80, it is entirely at their own risk. A Postmaster cannot be required ,to deliver a letter or a parcel until the postage thereon is paid by the party to whom the same may be ; addressed. 'iSI 47 )r procoed- by sea or at the near- , or of the , or by any era, accord- as to whom vantage, or known car- late without I them, jxcepted let- iforesaid. lot exteud to y on any one e sent in any letter, paper I the post. at are exempt lis exemption and paid by Sherbrooke, pper Canadaj Department, annot legally incil or of the 1 two respon- amount of the ransacted, the suretyship on Such release md. ime prescribed )le the balance age, if they do r a parcv*^! until i same may ^ \ to Bonder not allowed. Letters ad- dressed to firms, &c. British silver is a legal tender at the rate of 12 cents for every British Diacounton sixpence, and 24 cents for every British shilling. ""^°'- United States silver, however, is not a legal tender at any rate, and American Hilvcr a postmaster cfta be expected to receive it only at the rate at which a bank will take it on deposit. A letter once posted bocomes the property of the person to whom it is Return of letter addressed, and must be forwarded according to its direction. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer, or to any other person. A letter addressed •» a firm may be delivered to any member of the firm. If addressed to several persons it may be delivered to any one of them. A letter delivered to the wrong person in consequence oi' his name Letters deli- being the same as the one of the person for whom the letter is really parties. ^'^ intended, should be at once returned to the postmaster from whom ' received, the party writing on the cover " opened by me through mis- take," and signing his name thereto. Letters posted without any direction, or addressed so imperfectly Letters posted that they cannot be forwarded to their intended destinations, and also dircsction or unpaid or insufficiently paid letters addressed \o countries to which pre-payment. letters cannot be sent without the postage is prepaid, are returned to the writers through the Dead Letter Office. No information can be given respectinff letters which pass through Information , & »• 6 f & ^ not to be given. a post office, except to the persons to whom they are addressed. Parties desiring their letters and papers to be re-directed sh^^uld send Eo-dircction of an intimation to that effect in writing to the postmaster of the office from which the letters and papers are to be re-dire(;ied. Postmasters are allowed to re-direct letters to the known places of residence of the parties to whom they are addressed, after allowing a reasonable time to elapse without their being called for. Letters and papers are not subject to any additional charge when re- directed from one post office in Canada to another post office in Canada, ^f a letter or packet is refused, or if the party to whom it is addressed cannot be found, the postage is recoverable with costs, by the Postmaster 'General from the sender of such letter or packet. Postmasters are instructed not to receive any letter o; packet which Objectionable there is good reason to believe contains glass or anything likely to injure °^ '' the contents of the mail bag or the person of any officer of the post office. The transmission of indecent Photographs or immoral books through the Post is strictly prohibited, and all Packets containing such articles should be sent to the Postmaster General. A postmaster is not legally bound to furnish change, but if absolutely Change, necessary may require that the exact amount of postage on any letter or packet be tendered to him in current coin, or in Canada postage stamps. Postmasters and their assistants in the above matter, as well as in all CivilHy ro- theu* official intercourse with the public, are expected to afford every 2»o8toa8tor8. accommodation, and to treat every person having business at their offices with every courtesy. No extra cliarge. 48 Deposit of Balances by I ORtmasterB in BaDku. Mail couriers to receive letters en roUe. PostmaBters are required to deposit the balance due on their quarterly- accounts at the nearest agency of the Bank of Montreal, or such o her Bank as may be authorized to receive Provincial Revenue. The raoney should be deposited to the credit of the Postmastei General on Revenue account, and a deposit r< ceipt obtained from the Bank, which should be sent to the Postmaster General with the account current. Mail couriers are bound to receive letters offered to them whilst on the road between one post office and another, provided that when a letter is so offered the distance from the nearest post office exceeds one mile. Such letters are termed Way Letters, and are subject to the ordinary rates of postage. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES. Certain offences against the Post Office Department, are by law con- stituted Felonies, and certain other offences. Misdemeanours. The fol- lowing is an abstract of these offences and the penalties thereto attached. A letter is deemed a " Post Letter," from the time of its being deposited at a post office, or in a street letter box, to the time of its being delivered to the party to whom addressed. And the term '•' Post Letter Bag," includes a Mail Bag or Box, or packet, or parcel, or other envelope, or covering in which post letters are conveyed, whether it does or does not actually contain post letters. FELi)NIES. Definition. Penalty. To steal, embezzle, or destroy a Imprisonment in the Provincial Post Letter not containing money Penitentiary, for not less than three or value. or more than fourteen years. To steal, embezzle, or destroy a Post Letter containing any chattel, money, or valuable security, or to abstract money or value from a Post Letter. To steal a Post Letter Bag, or a Post Letter from a Post Letter Bag, or from any Post Office, or from a Mail, or to stop a Mail with intent to rob or search the same. To open unlawfully any Post Let- ter Bag, or unlawfully to take any Letter put of such Bag. To receive any Post Letter or Post Letter Bag, or any chattel, money, or valuable security which has been stolen therefrom, know- ing the same to have been stolen. Imprisonment 'n the Provincial Penitentiary for life. Imprisonment in the Provincial Penitentiary for life. Imprisonment in the Provincial Penitentiary for fourteen years. Do. anj fori OfRl thef his for flawj [or lor fl fin t] III iny secii jag] osf idil ''osi quarterly luclio ber 'he money a Revenue ch should whilst on xi when a sceeds one ect to the y law con- . The fol- attached, g deposited g delivered or Box, or post letters ost letters. Provincial s than three ears. Provincial Provincial 5 Provincial en years. A fine equal to the amount em- bezzled, and imprisonment for a term not less than three months, and not more than seven years. 49 Definilion. Penally. To forge, counterfeit, oc imitate Imprisonment in the Provincial any postage stamp, or knowingly Peniventiary for life. to use the same, or to engrave any plate or thing whereby to forge, counterfeit or imitate such stamps, or to have possession of such plate or thing as aforesaid, or to use or affix upon any letter or packet any stamps, signature, initials or other mark or sign, purporting that such Letter or Packet ought to pass free or at a lower rate, or that the post- - age thereon, or any part thereof has been pre-paid, or ought to be paid by, or charged to any person or department. For any officer of, or connected with the Provincial Post Office Department to convert to his own use in any way whatever, or to use by way of investment in any kind of property or merchandise, or loan with or without interest, any portion of the Public Monies intrusted to him for safe keeping, transfer, disbursement, or for any other purpose ; the neglect or r, 'usal to pay over such monies promptly, on the requirement of the Postmaster General, to be prima facie evidence of duch con- version to his cvn use of so much cf the public rjonies as are in the hands of such officer, and for any person advisingly or knowingly to participate in such embezzle- ment. F.^rany person to steal, purloin, eci-ezzle, or obtain by any false ?rctence, or knowingly, or unlaw- fully to make, forge, or counterfeit any key suited to any lock adapted for use by the Provincial Post Office Department, and in use by I the said Department, or to have in i his possession any such Mail Key or Mail Lock with the intent, un- lawfully or improperly to use, stU, or otherwise dispose of the same, I or for any person to aid or assist |in the above. inyVosf/^ni'rT''^^''' '*'^i^°^' ^'"bezzling, secreting, or delaying Krkv s^n K ' °'J ^u"" ^^^' P*''^^'' ^'b^ttel. Money, or valuable C, Packed ChaW J^' Property of such Post'Letter, Post Lette? Indictmpnt «l:^f *' ^"*" "** ^'^ necessary to allege in the F Ln^rC Ke?''S°haUel'o?'v°f °'kV""''' •*'' '"» P"^' I'""" * CI uag, racjcet, t battel or valuable security was of value ' D Imprisonment in the Provincial Penitentiary for a period not ex- ceeding seven years. il 60 MISDEMEANOURS. Punishable by fine or imprisonment, or by both, at the discretion of the Court before whom the offender is convicted. The imprisonment, if for a term of, or exceeding two years, to be in the Provincial Penitentiary. If for a less term, with or without hard labour at the discretion of the Court. I To open unlawfully, or wilfully to keep, secrete, delay, or detain any Post Bag or Post Letter, whether the same comos into possession of the offender by finding or otherwise. To neglect or refuse after payment or tender of postage due thereon to deliver up any post letter to the person to whom it is addressed, or who iS legally entitled to receive the same. To steal, embezzle, secrete, destroy, wilfully detain or delay any printed vote or proceeding, newspaper, printed paper, or book sent by post. Wilfully or maliQiously to destroy, damage, detain, or delay any parcel sent by parcel post. Wilfully or maliciously to injure or destroy any Street Letter Box or Pillar Box for the reception of letters. To obstruct or wilfully delay the passage or progress of any mail. To cut, tear, rip, or wilfully to damage or destroy any Post Letter Bag. For any Mail Carrier or person employed to carry the Mail to be guilty of any act of drunkenness, negligence or misconduct whereby the safety or punctual delivery of such mail might be endangered, or contrary to law to collect, receive or deliver any Letter or Packet, or to neglect to use due care and diligence to convey any Mail at the rate of speed pro- vided for in the contract under which he is employed. For any Toll Gate Keeper to refuse or neglect forthwith, on demand, to allow any mail, or carriage horse or animal emplo' :! in conveying the same to pass through such toll gate w^pther on pr ^ce of non-pay- ment of toll or any other. But the toll, if due, and not paid, shall be recoverable in the usual course of law from the party liable. To collect and convey or deliver, or to undertake to collect, convey, send and deliver, (except in the case mentioned under the heading i' General Laws and Regulations,") any letters within the Province, or to to be in possession of letters for the purpose of conveying and delivering ther., renders the offender liable to a fine of Twenty dollars for e:.va letter so unlawfully conveyed, or undertaken to be conveyed, received, delivered or found in his possession. To use, or attempt to use, in pre-payment of postage on any letter or mailable matter, any postage stamp which has been before used for a like purpose, subjects the offender to a penalty of not less than Ten, and not exceeding Forty dollars. To enclose a Letter or Letters, or any Writing calculated to serve the purpose of a Letter, in a Parcel posted for the Parcel Post, or in a re( lexJ ifui Imj tbcl &.«»■ 51 ly mail. , Letter Bag. to be guilty jy the safety contrary to to neglect to )f speed pro- j on demand, in conveying e of non-pay- >ftid, shall be lect, convey, the heading rovince, or to ind delivering 'j liars for e--a lyed, received, 1 any letter or used for a like n Ten, and not Packet of Samples or P>ittern', posts i to pass at sample rates, or in a newspaper, posted to pass at a newspaper rate, (except in the case of Publishers' accounts receipts,) subjects the offender to a penalty of not less than Ten and not exceeding Forty dollars. SUGGESTIONS TO THE PUBLIC. Facility will bd given to the Post Office in the discharge of its daily duties and greater security afforded to the Public, by careful attention to the following recommendations : Post all letters and newspapers, &c., as early as practicable, especially when sent in large numbers. When a number of newspapers are addressed to the same office, put them up in one parcel. When a number of circulars are posted, tie them up in a bundle, with the addresses all in one direction. Address letters, papers, Ac, in a legible and complete manner, always giving the name of the Post Office ; and if there be more than one Post Office of that name, the'name of the county in which situated. In case of letters going abroad, the tiame of the country as well as of the town and city, should be "given in full. Letters, for example, intended for London, England, it dimply addressed " London, " would be forwarded to London, Canada West, and thus be delayed. Should it be desired to send a letter or newspaper by any particular line of Packets or by any particular route, the special address should be clearly written above the ordinary direction as " By Canadian Packet." See that every letter, newspaper, or other packet sent by post, is securely folded and sealed. Every such packet has to be several times handled; and even when in the mail bag, is exposed to pressure and fric- tion. Unless, therefore, the article be lir ^c and pliant, it should be enclosed in strong paper, linen, parchment, or some other material which ' ^will not readily tear or break. Fasten the covers of newspapers firmly, so as to prevent them from slipping out. When dropping a letter or newspaper into a letter-box, always see that the packet falls into the box, and does not stick in its passage. Never seal letters for the East and West Indies and other hot climates with wax. Such a practice is attended with much inconvenience, and frequently with serious injury, in consequence of the melting of the wax and the adhesion of the letters to each other. In all such cases use either wafers or gum, and advise your correspondents in the country referred to to do the same. Never send money or other articles of value through the Post Office, lexcept either by means of a money-order or in a registered letter. Care- jfuUy secure every letter or packet containing money or value, first with fum and afterwards with good sealing-wax, on which make the clear Jimpression of a seal. On posting a registered letter or packet, always obtain a receipt for the same at the office where posted. Early posting. Newspapers. Circularj. Address. Secure folding. Newspaper covers. Letter Box. letters for hot climates. Letters contain" in? money or vaTiio. Rpgistered let- ters. 62 ©olaved and missng letters and papers. Strict enquiry in cases of luss. ImproTcmcuts New post efflccs. Wbeu letters or papers are delayed or miseing, at once communicate the fact to the Postmaster General or to tbe Inspector of the dirision in which is situated the Post Office at which tbe delayed or missing letters wore posted. In case of a missing lettei enclosing v.alue, state tbe exact contents, tbe exact address, and the office at which posted, and tbe day and hour on which posted ; the name of the person by whom posted, and tbe name of the person by whom received at tbe office. In the case of a delayed letter or paper, send tbe cover or wrapper in an entire state, in order that the place of delay may be ascertained by an examination of the post marks. State also the office at which posted, and tbe day and hour on which posted. Trouble and loss occasionally arise out of the carelessness or disho- nesty of patties employed in the Post Office service ; yet instances are not wanting in which it has been shown to the satisfaction even of the complainants, that the fault at first attributed to the Post Office, in truth rested in other quarters. Thefts by private hands, although very diffi- cult of proof, have uot unfrequently been brought to light ; audit is greatly to be desired that those who suffer loss should, in the first instance, and while the circumstances are fresh, endeavour to ascertain with tbe utmost precision all particulars respecting jthe despatch or rejceipt of the lost letters or papers, and lose no time in communicating this information to the Inspector. Indeed, generally speaking, it is only by careful inquiry into minute details that the offender can be detected, whether he be a servant of the Department or not. The Post Office is a Department which admits of constant improve- ment and expansion. The public, by sending to the Postmaster General, clear and correct information respecting faulty arrangements, may materially benefit tbe service. It must be remembered, however, that changes in machinery so extensive and intricate as that of the Post Office, must be made cautiously and with much previous consideration. Time is generally required to carry out any material change in postal arrangements ; for even when decided upon, old contracts, requiring notice of termination, may have to bo got rid off, and tenders for new contracts invited by public advertisement, before the decision can take effect. New Post Offices are established by tbe Department wherever it is ascertained that a sufficient number of inhabitants can be accommodated, and a sufficient amount of postal revenue collected to warrant such a measure. When a new Post Office is required, a petition should be ad- dressed to the Postmaster General, signed by as many of the inhabitants as can conveniently subscribe the same. The petition should state tbe name of the township and the number of the lot and concession on which it is desired'the office should be established ; the distance from the neigh- bouring offices ; whether at the site of tbe proposed Post Office there is a Tillage ; the number of mills, stores, taverns, and bouses thereat ; the extent of the settlement to be served and the probable cost of the mail service together with any other facts which may form any ground for granting the accommodation applied for. 58 aunicate riaioa ia g letters the exact L the day ,3 ted, and case of a state, ill iaation of e day aud ,3 or dishe- jtances are even of the ■ice, in truth h very diffi- t ; and it is ia the first to ascertain despatch or nmunlcating ing, it is only I be detected, ant improve- aster General, rements, may however, that at of the Post consideration, ange in postal icts, requiring juders for new iision can take wherever it is accommodated, warrant such a I should be ad- • the inhabitants should state the session on which from the neigh- ,t Office there is ises thereat •, the cost of the mail any ground for III consequence of a Circular just issued by the Postmaster General, this page should be substituted for pago 63 in the Canadian Postal Guidb. Toronto, 19th February, 1867. RATES OF POSTAGE FROM OANA-DA TO BRITISH COLONIES FOREIGN COUNTRIES. AND ' BY UNITED STATES. Letters intended to be forwarded by the United States should be so uddrosaed. payment requited in all cases. Pre- COUNTRIBS, &c. ▲capulco , Aspinwall Bolivia Brazil. SBabia, Para. Fernambuco, Rio Janeiro. Ecuador Central America. :■■ J Letter rate per i oz. i < Costa Rica, ( Guatemala. Chili— Valparaiso / Cardenas, PiihR i Havana, ^""*- ) Matanzas, vPuerto Principe. Qonduras Mexico Mexico, via Havana New Qranada, cxc. Aspinwall and Panama Vipftrjuriia J Pacific side .>iicara«ua. ^ q„jj ^^ Mexico side Panama Peru— Callao, Lima St. Tliomas, by United States Packet St. Tliomas, DJa Havana Venezuela— LaKuas'ia, Porto Oabello Wkst Indies— BrifisA ; l{ahamas(Na.s»au) "^ Barbadoes, Demerara, Dominica, Essequibo, Grenada, .famaica, Nevis, St. Kitts, S Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, J vVitsT Indies, Foreign, except Cuba and iSt. Tliomas. Guadaloupe, 1 Hayti (St. Domingo) | Martinique, ^ Porto Rico, I Sdnta Cruz. J ATT8THALIA and New Zealand via Nbw YoEK and Panama, by Steamer leav- ing New York on the 11th of each month Cents. 10 lU 31 10 .'M 10 10 U 10 .".4 18 10 »4 10 22 10 34 10 Registration fee on each Letter. Cents. 5 .1 10 S4 22 5 Newspa- pers (each). Painiililets, Mainizines, and Printed Matter. Ceut8. 2 2 7, Cents, per 4 oe. per 4 02. peroz. 2 per 4 oz. 6 per oz, 2 per 4 oz. 5 per oa. 2 per 4 oz. per 4 01. peroz. 5 2 per 4 os. per 4 oz. pinr oz, per 4 oz. per oz. per 4 oz. 2 per 4 oz. 6 peroz. VIA HALIFAX. Py Steamers sailing from Portlandj^'vory Saturday, and by Cunard Steamers (•) sailing every altorpatu "Wtdu'osday. Piv-paymcnt required in all cases. flrom BostOH COUNTRY. Not exceeding (oz. Exceeding i oz. and not exceed. 1 oz. Registra- tion fee for letters. For each News- paper. non printed matter per oz. 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X O a E9 : :j :*»■ • ■••^ ■■9 • ■'S • : . o ;3| : :h,t3 • • 1- ■:|. m^^^^^ >ra >ot->o U5 « 9 5 5 IH "O CO o o o € '-3 •S "S 8 S a as§S^?5 § >^ iS o <0 OrA ■■B 'd'C'O *o CO ^ 3 _^ ^^^ ^ IH 11 rHlH s g 8 iH f1 i-li-trH 1 24 Halifax a s?s§s^ sg ^ s s ssess 3 •? S s ga^fs^ s ^ s S • • 62 see Tab ^ ^sssss s ■ 15 13 s jsj?a 31 'ter rate n ^ s o p. ;2 >^ 8 • t^ I-t a <)5 o •a •I .b«,S •a a : o S fl *"io ■■lU t; oJ m a 2 Sy Oi E, fl ss A 3 <£ -"'3 o".* ? o »* a , a » * 2 2 OS ^-"S' to a i : a a< -s p-S"? a z^-^ a te 'Sal:s«*^ 9> I o § ' 4 * O C4 a 9 a< a o S hi ^ &Si '« Ja>M .Aid «*% 68 I Table — Showing the Rates of Postage which nmat be prepaid by Postage Stamp on all Britain, France, Lower DxscRii'TioN OK Matter. liook$ Cartes de Viiites... ( ircu/or«— I'rlntod . Handbills. Lithographed Letters k CIr cuIarH ytwspapert, Cauadiau.. Newspapers, transient. { Twice Thrice Daily J'amphlets, Almanacs, and other annual publications. J'atterns of Merchandize for fale Periodicals . Periodicals — Canadian, when (ipoclally devoted to Education — meaning tiie instruction of youth, Agri- culture, Temperance, or any branch of science. . t PhotOfjraphs in Cases Do. in Albums . . . Prices Current Pr inter r,' Proof. Printed Matter—of the same character as Circulars, ilandbills, &o SampleH of Merchandize, (tee I'atterns.) School i?et«r»«— Half-yearly Sc?u)ol Returns — by School Trustees to Supt., even al- though tilled up in writing Seeds, (fc, — samples of, (in eluding Cuttings, Bulbs, Koots, Scions, or Grafts) Parliamentary Papers... . Dotwecn any place in Canada. lo. per ox , Do. lo. each when sent sin' gly or Ic. per oz Ic. per ox. lo. each when sent sin gly or Ic. per oz Once a week 6ic. a qr* " 18 '' 20 40 To Great Britain by Canadir.t Steamer. British Book Post (a). Do. Do. • Do. Do. At commuted rate if ;'i om office of I'ubll- cation I cent each 1 cent each 1 cent per ounce . Do lo. per ioz. whether package contains 1 or more Kos Free Parcel Tost (e) , Do !c. per oz. Do. Do. Do. 1 cent each ,1. ., 1 cent per ounce Free from House of Par. liamont, or if sent by members dur'g recess British Book Post {a]. Do. 2o. each No. ,if published in Canada, Brit. Book Post, if Foreign (a)... Do. British Book Post (a). Do. 2o. each, or in bulk at British Book Post (a). British Book Post (a).. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. To Great Britain by Cunard 8:?amer. • Cannot bo sent by Cunard Packet. AsbyCan'an Steam'r (covering Can. post, only,) suujoct on de- livery, to Id. stg. each Do Cannot be sent by Cunard Packet. 2 cents each. Cannot bo sent by Cunard Packet. * Commuted Rate pro-payabln by Subscriber or Publisher. t Photographs in cases containing glass cannot bo sent by post. 59 lot be 8ont bj lard i'ackot. mot bo sent by inard racket. matter transmU-^ible by Poat—wo/ of the character of a Letter — vitUin Canada— to Great Provioces, and United States. ' To Franco by Canadian Stearoor. French Book I'oet (b). Do. Do. Do. Do. [By Cunard Steamer, a' To Lower Trovlnco*. •rench Book I'oat (6). Do. 1)0. Do. Do. Letter Kate. Do. Do. . Do. . 1 cent per ounce. Do. Do. Du. To United States. Same as t>etweon places in Canada To Newfoundland, 8c. . Do. 1 cent per ounce. Letter rate Same as between pieces in Canada Do. . . . i'arcel Tost (c). Do. French Book Post {b). . Do. Do. Do. Do. Dry. Do. Ic. per oz., to New foundlaud per Cana dian Steamer, 3c 1 cent per ounce Do. Do. Do. r Sumc as botw'n } :aceB I in Canada subject on I delivery to American I, postage. . Do. 1 cent per ounce. Letter rate. Same as between places in Canada. Do. Letter rate. Do. Do. Do. (a) Britiih Book Poat. Under 4 ounces . . 7 cent*. Between 4 and 8 ounces 12J " Between 8 and 12 oz 19 '■ Between 12os. and , lib 26 " and BO on. ('>) Frmoh Book Foot. Under 2 .ices Scenta. Between 2 and 4 ounces 10 " Between 4 and 8 ounces 20 " Between 8 ounces and lib 40 " A Book Packet may con- tain any number of separate books, publications, works ot litoiaturo and art, alma- nacs, maps or prints, pho- tographs, daguerreotypes, when nut on glass, or in li-autes containing glass ; any quantity of paper, rel- ium or paichnieut (to tho exclusion of letters; and tho books, maps, papers, &o., may beeither written, print- ed, or plain, or aiiv mixture of the three : and may bo either British, Cclouial or Foreign. Book rackets must be open at both ends or both antes. 1 cent per ounce . Do. Letter rate. Same as between places in Canada 1 cent per ounce. Do. Do. Do. •Same as between places in Canada. (c) Parcel Post. Under lib 26cenU. Between 1 lb and 2 lbs 60 " Between 2 lbs. and 31bs 76. " JUffintrathm Fee, 5 rentt. Parcels sent by Post may contain books, daguorreo- type8,pliotograph8,printer»' prooi and copy, military returns, states and rolls con- taining written figures and signatures, returns, deeds, legal papers, and all trans- missions ol a like character, not being strictly letters. Begistration. No Letter. Book, Parcel, or Packet of any kind what- ever, can in future bo re- ceived for registration un- less both postage and regis- tration fee are luUy prepaid. 60 it iAonnt in Carrency to be paid in Canada for Money Orders drawn in Canada on the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Branswic'i, Newfoundland and Prince 'ildward Liland, and for Mcney Orders drawn in the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Nsvir BranBwiok, New- foundland, and Prince Idward Island on Canala, from Id, Sterling to 6s. Sterling. Stg. C'y. Stg. Cy. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. 8. d. $ C(8.' s. d. $ cts. 3. d. $ cts. S. d. $ cts. 3. d. $ cts. 1 0.02 i 1 1 0.26 2 1 O.f'O 3 1 0.75 4 1 0.99 2 0.04 1 2 0.28 2 2 0.52 3 2 0.77 4 2 1.01 3 0.06 1 3 0.30 2 3 o.r.4 3 3 0.79 4 3 1.03 4 0.08 1 4 0.32 2 4 0.56 3 4 O.."' 4 4 1.05 5 0.10 . 1 5 0.34 2 5 0.58 3 5 0.83 4 5 1.07 6 0.J2 1 6 0.36 2 6 O.GO 3 6 0.85 4 6 l.,09 1 0.14 1 7 0.38 2 7 0.62 3 7 0.87 4 7 1.11 8 0.16 1 1 8 0.40 2 8 0.64 3 0.89 4 8 1.13 9 0.18 i 1 9 0.42 2 9 0.66 3 9 0.91 ' 4 9 1.15 10 0.20 1 1 10 0.44 2 10 0.68 3 10 0.93 4 10 1.17 11 0.22 1 1 11 0.46 2 11 0.70 3 11 0.95 1 4 11 1.19 3 0.24 1 2 0.48 3 0.73 4 0.97 ! Atnrant in Currency to be paid for Money Orders drawn in Canada on Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, NewfoundL-ud, and Prince Edward Island, from 5s. Sterling to £1C Sterling. ' In addition to the sums in dollars c ..a cents placed opposite the respective amounts must be paid the commissions laid down in page 41. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. Stg. 3, d. C'y. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. s. d. $ cts. s. d. $ cts. $ cts. 3. d. $ cts. s. d. $ cts. 5 1.22 6 11 1.69 1 8 10 2.16 .0 9 2.63 12 8 3.10 5 1 1.24 1.71 8 11 2.18 10 10 2.65 12 9 3.12 5 2 1.26 1 1.73 9 2.20 10 11 2.67 12 10 3.14 5 3 1.28 2 1.75 9 1 2.22 11 2.69 12 11 3.16 5 4 1,30 3 1.77 9 2 2.24 11 1 2.71 13 3.18 5 5 1.32 4 1.79 9 3 2.26 ll 2 2.73 13 1 3.20 5 6 1.34 5 1.81 9 4 2.28 11 o 2.75 13 2 3.22 « 7 1.36 6 1.83 9 5 2.30 11 4 2.77 13 3 3.24 5 8 1.38 7 1.85 9 6 2.32 11 5 2.79 13 4 3.26 5 9 1.40 8 1.87 9 7 2.34 11 6 2.81 1 13 5 3.28 5 10 1.43 9 1.89 9 8 2.36 11 7 2.83 ,' 13 6 3 30 5 11 1.45 10 1.91 9 9 2.38 11 8 2.85 ! 13 1 3.32 6 1.47 11 1.93 9 10 2.40 1U« 9 2.87 13 8 3.34 6 1 1.49 8 1,95 9 11 2.42 11 10 2.89 13 9 3.36 6 2 1.51 i 8 1 1.97 10 2.44 11 11 2.91 13 10 3,38* 6 3 1..53 1 8 2 1.99 10 1 2.46 12 2.93 i 13 11 3.40 6 4 1.65 8 2.02 10 2 2,48 12 1 2.95 14 3.42 6 5 1.57 8 4 2.04 10 3 2.51 12 2 2.97 14 1 3.44 C 6 1.59 8 5 2.06 10 4 2.53 12 3 2.99 14 2 3.46 6 7 1.61 8 6 2.08 10 5 2.55 12 4 3.01 14 3 3.48 6 8 1.63 8 7 2.10 10 6 2.57 12 5 3.03 14 4 3.50 6 9 1.65 3 8 2.12 10 7 2.59 12 6 3.06 14 5 3.52 6 10 1.67 i 8 9 2.14! 10 8 2.61 12 7 3.08 1 14 6 3.54 61 a the United Liland, an^. swiok, Wew- irling. Scale abewiag th) amoviat in Currdncy to be paid for Money Orders drawn in Canada on Money Order OfficjB in the United Kingdom, tic—Contiinied. O'y. d. $ cts. 1 0.99 2 1. 01 3 1.03 4 1.05 5 1.07 6 l.,09 7 1.11 8 1.13 9 1.15 10 1.17 11 1.19 )rder Offices in ?rin< ;e Edward ctlve amounts !tg. C'y. . d. $ cts. 2 8 3.10 2 9 3.12 2 10 3.14 2 11 3.16 3 3.18 3 1 3.20 3 2 3.22 3 3 3.24 3 4 3.26 3 5 3.28 3 6 3 30 3 7 3.32 3 8 3.34 3 9 3.36 3 10 3.38* 3 11 3.40 4 3.42 L4 1 3.44 14 2 3.46 L4 3 3.43 L4 4 3.50 14 5 3.52 14 6 3.54 — — - ^- Stg. C'y. •Stg. C'y. . Stg. i C'y. Stg. C'y. $ cts. StjT. C'y. 8. d. $ cts. s. d. $ cts. 8. d. $ cts. 8. d. s. d. $ cts. 14 7 3.56 15 8 3.83 16 9 4.09 17 10 4.36 18 11 4.63 14 8 3.58 15 9 3.85 16 10 4.11 17 U 4.38 19 4.64 14 9 3.61 15 10 3.87 16 11 4.14 18 4.40 19 1 4.66 14 10 3.63 15 11 3.89 4.16 18 1 4.42 19 2 4.68 14 11 3.65 16 3.91 1 4.18 18 2 4.44 19 3 4.71 15 3.67 16 1 3.93 2 4.20 18 3 4.46 19 4 4.73 15 1 3.69 16 2 3.95 3 4.22 18 4 4.48 19 5 4.75 15 2 3.71 16 3 3.97 4 4.24 18 5 4.50 19 6 4. 77 15 3 3.73 16 4 3.99 5 4.26 18 6 4.52 19 7 4.79 15 4 3.75 16 5 4.01 6 4.28 18 7 4.54 19 8 4.81 15 6 3,77 16 6 403 7 4.30 18 8 4.56 19 9 4.83 15 6 3.79 16 7 4.05 8 4.32 18 9 4.58 19 10 4.85 15 7 3.81 16 8 4.07 9 4.3i 18 10 4.60 19 11 4.87 £1 Sterling equal to $ 4-89 2 " " 978 3 " " 1467 4 " " 19-68 24 4^ £ 6 Sterling equal to $29.34 7 ;; '; 34.22 8 " " 3912 9 " " 4400 10 " " 4890 Amonnt in Currency paid in Canada for Money Orders drawn in the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward's Island on Canada, from 5b. Sterling to £10 Sterling. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. 1 Stg. Cy. Stg. C'y. s. d. $ cts. • B. d.. $ cts. 8. d. $ cts. 8. d. $ cts. s. d. 1 cts. 5 1.22 1.70 9 2.19 11 2.68 13 3.16 5 1 1.24 1 1.72 9 1 2.21 11 1 2.70 13 1 8.18 5 2 1.26 % 1.74 9 2 2.23 11 2 2.72 13 2 3.20 5 3 1.28 3 1.76 9 3 2.25 11 3 2.74 13 3 3.22 5 4 1.30 4 1.78 9 4 2.27 11 4 2.76 13 4 3.24 5 5 1.32 5 1.80 9 5 2.29 11 5 2.78 13 5 3.26 5 6 •1.34 6 1.82 9 6 2.31 11 6. 2.80 13 6 3.28 5 7 1.36 •7 1.84 9 7 2.33 11 7 2.82 13 7 3.30 5 8 1.38 8 1.87 9 8 2.35 u 8 2.84 13 8 3033 5 9 1.40 9 1.89 9 9 2.37 11 9 2.86 13 9 3.35 5 10 1.42 10 1.91 9 10 2.38 11 10 2.88 13 10 3.37 5 11 1.44 U 1.93 9 11 2.41 11 11 2.90 13 11 3.39 6 1.46 8 1.95 i 10 2.43 12 2.92 14 3.41 6 1 1.48 8 1 1.97 10 1 2.45 12 1 2.94 14 1 3.43 6 2 1.50 8 2 1.99 10 2 2.47 12 2 2.96 14 2 3.45 6 3 1.62 8 3 2.01 10 3 2,49 12 3 2.98 14 3 3.47 6 4 1.54 8 4 2.03 10 4 2.51 12 4 3.00 14 4 3.49 6 5 1.56 8 5 2.05 10 5 2.53 12 5 3.02 14 5 3.51 6 6 1.58 8 6 2.07 10 6 2.65 12 6 3.04 14 6 3.53 6 7 1.60 8 V 2.09 10 7 2.57 12 7 3.06 14 7 3.55 6 8 1.62 8 8 2.11 10 8 2.60 12 8 3.08 14 8 3.57 6 9 1.64 8 9 2.13 10 9 2.62 12 9 3.10 14 9 3.59 6 10 1.66 8 10 2.15 10 10 2.64 12 10 3.12 14 10 3.61 ■^ 11 1.68 8 11 2.17 10 11 2.G6 12 11 3.14 14 11 3.63 »An'',45ia+!;''d5s, ■ T 62 Amount in Currency paid in Canada for Money Orders drawn in tho United Kingdom Ac. on Canada, from 53. stg. to £10 stg. — (Continued.) Stg. C'y. Stg. cy Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. Stg. C'y. 8. d. $ cts. 8. d. $ cts. 8. d. $ cts. s. d. $ cts. 3. d. $ cts. 15 3.65 IG 3.89 17 4.14 18 4.38 19 4.62 15' 1 3.67 16 1 3. 91 17 1 4.16 18 1 4.40 19 1 4.64 15 ,2 3.69 16 2 3 93 17 2 4.18 18 2 4.4« 19 2 4.66 15 3 3.71 16 3 3.95 17 3 4.20 18 3 4.44 19 3 4.68 15 4 3.73 16 4 3.97 17 4 4 22 18 4 4.46 19 4 4.70 ' 15 5 3.75 16 5 3.99 17 5 4.24 18 5 4.48 19 5 4.72 15 6 3.77 16 3 4.01 17 6 4.26 18 6 4.50 19 6 4.74 15 7 3.79 16 7 4.03 17 7 4.28 18 7 4.62 19 7 4,70 16 8 3.81 16 8 4.06 17 8 4.30 18 8 4.54 19 8 4.79 15 9 3.83 16 9 4.08 17 9 4.32 18 9 . 4.56 19 9 4.81 15 10 3.85 16 10 4.10 17 10 4.34 18 10 4.58 19 10 4.83 . 13 11 3.87 16 11 4.12 17 11 4.36 18 11 4.60 19 11 4.85 £l Sterling equal to $4.87 2 " " 9.73 3 " " 14.60 4 " " 19.47 6 " .... •' 24.33 £6 Sterling equal to $29.20 7 " " 34.0e 8 " " 38.96 9 " " 43.80 10 " " 48.66 N. B. — The Currency auaount to be added for any broken sura between the POUN'DS Sterling, viz., from £1 to £5 will of course be talc^n from the Scale above. Thus for an Order of £3 18s. Ud. Sterling :— £3 is $14.60 ; add, for 18 . Renfrew ij6noz* «•■••••#•■«• York, E. R Huron Wentworth, S. R... Peel Prince Edward . . . . Elgin, W. R Wentworth, N. R... Northumberl'd, W.R, Glengary Prescott.... Grenville, S. R Welland Peterborough ...... Grey H. H, Smith. Mrs. Eliza Fisk. . D. McBean. Benjamin Sea ton. S. Falconbridge. Thomas Pearson. J. Matthews. A. Quintin dit Dubois. George Adams. William John Clark. Wm. McKillop. Coleman Lewis. John S. Hoare. Arch. Patterson. J. J. Watson. John LowthtT. Shackelton Hay. S. W. Smith. Samuel Walford. Isaac Dempsey. Luther Carpenter. Alexander Brown. A. S. McDonald. John Hill. Silas Wright. John Rannie. Richard Short. Tbos. Boddy. mmm |if 64 i; Name of Post OflBce. Allan's Corners ■\\\MUnf/ale ... Allidonville . . . AUiston Alloa AUamette Island.. . . Alma A.lmira \\j3lmon(e Alport Alton Altona Alvanlej Alvinston , Amberley , Ameliasburg . . . ]Amherstburg .... Amiens , j^ncaster Ancienne Lorette Ange Gardien . . . iWJngus Antrim llAppiu.. Appleby Appltton Apgley Apto Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Durham Innisfil Ameliasburg Tecumseth Chinguacousy,... AUumette Island.. Peel Markham Ramsay Monck . Caledon Pickering Derby , Brooke Ashfield Ameliasburg Maiden Lobo Ancaster Quebec Ange Gardien . . . . Essa Fitzroy Ekfrid Nelson Ramsay Anstruther Flos Kenebec Electoral County or Division, Chateauguay Sinicoe, S. R Prince Edward Simcoe, S. R Peel Pontiac Wellington, N. R. . . York, E. R Name of Postmaster. W, Blackett. B. Sheridan. R. 0. Hicks. Geor^.i> '4 66 t,. 11 Name of Post Office. *• Barnstoa ^WBarrie Barringtoa .> Bartonville Batchewana Bath fBatiscan Batiscan Bridge .... Battersea Bayfield Bajliam Beachburg WBeachville 1{\\Beamsville Bear Brook BeauhamoU Beanlac Beaumont... ; Beauport Beaurivage Beaverton Secancour ,{|Becancour Station.. Bedford Beebe Plain Belfast..... Belford Belfountain Belgrave Belle Riviere ',\\ Belleville WBellEwart Bellrock .lelPs Corners Belmont Belmoro tllBeloeil Station. ... Beloeil Village Beamiller Bennie's Corners . . . Beuafort Boresford Bergerville ........ Berkeley \\]Berli7i Berne Bersimls tllBerthier, en bas... Berthier, en haut . . Bervie i. Berwick JliBethany Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Barnston Vespra Hemmingford.. Barton Ernestown.. Batiscan . . . . Batiscan .... Storriugton . Stanley Bay ham Westmeath . . Oxford W . . . Clinton Cumberland . Beauharnoia . Wcsford . ... Beaumont . . . B«a.uport. . . . St. Sylyester. Thora. ...... Becancour... Somerset . . . , Stanbridge . . Stanstead . . . Ashfield .... Markham.. .. Caledon Itlorris Thurlow..... ...... Innisfil Portland N'epean Dorchester, S ...... Turnberry Beloeil Beloeil Oolborne Ramsay South Monaghan . . . Beresford Quebec Holland Waterloo, N Hay Bersimis Berthier Berthier , Kincardine. Finch , Mianyers.....!... . Electoral County or Division. Stanstead Simcoe, N. R Huntingdon Wentworth, S.ja... District of Algoma. Addington Champlain Champlain Frontenac Huron Elgin, E. R Renfrew Oxford, S. R Lincoln. Russell Beaubarnois Montcalm Belle chasse Quebec Lotbiniero Ontario, N. R. Nicolet Megaitic Missisquoi Stanstead Huron York, E. R Peel Huron Two Mountains .... Hastings, S. R Simcoe, S. R Frontenac Carleton Elgin, E. R Huron Vercheres Vercheres Huron Lanark, N. R Northumberl'd, W.R Terrebonne Quebec Grey Wrfteiloo, N.R Haron , Saguenay ......... Montma^ny Berthier Bruce Stormont. ......... Durham, E. R...... Name of Postmaster. Joshua J. Parker. Alfred Lane. Oliver Lyttle. W. J. Gage. Robert MacKay. Henry Finkle. D. I courci^re. J. Fugere. Cornelius Vanluven. James Gairdner. George Laing. George Surtees. H. J. Moore. J. B. Osborne. Brock Grier. James Bailey. Z. Turgeoji. Patrick- O'Brien. Owen Lavghrey. Donald Cameron. B. Rivard. 0. OuellettG. H. 0. Meigs. J. L. House. John McCroBti*!. Israel Burton. Noah Herring. Simon Armstroig. F. X. Brazeau. J. H. Meacham. P. Edward Dralte. Wm. Pomeroy. George Arnold. C. H. Shain. * Peter Teriff. S. Dillon. J. R. Brillon. Edwin Gledhill. Alex. Leisbman. James W. McEain. V. Charbonceau. Alfred Wheeler. John Fleming. William Jaffray. G. Murner. W. S. Church. F. X. Corriveau. Alex. Kittson. Nichol Mclntyre. J. A. Cockburn. Michael McAliater. 67 le of aa3ter< •arker. e. tie. B. cKay. kle. ci^re. Vanluven. .irdner. aing- artees. )re. orne. :ier. Biiley. lOSl. O'Brien, avghrey. Otmeron. rd.. lettc. leigs. ouse. cCroBtut. 3urton. lerring. Arm3trov,g. Jrazeau. ^leachain. ^ard Drake. Poineroy. e Arnold. Shaiu. ' Teriff. Ion. BriUon. Gledhill. LeisbmaQ. leg W. McEaitt' harbonneau. ed Wheeler. Flemiog- liam Jaffray. ilutner. S. Cburcb. K. Corriveau. ,x. Kittson. >hol Mclntyie. A. Cockburn. cbael McAlister. Name of Post Office, a Township if in Canada West ; a,nd Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Bethel Betbune Bewdley ■fBic Bienville Pilling Bridge Binbrook .......... Birch ton .'/;^.'i'. . . • Birkball..... ...... Birmingham ....... Birr Bishop's Mills Black Creek Black Heath JIBlack River Station Blair Blandford Blantyre filessington Bloomfield Bloomingdale Bloomington Blooinsburg Bluevatt Blyth , Blytheswood Bobcaygeon , Bogart , iBoliagbroke ...... I Bolsover , [Bolton Forest iBomanton jBonaventure [sub]. iBondhead [Bongard's Corners. iBonnechere Point . [Bookton (Bord d Plouffe [sub office] iBorelia iBornholm. iBoscobel [Boston iBosworth Jotany i\\BolhweU .... fBoucherville . . Jourg Louis . . . \Bowm.ynnille.. Jowood ^oyne iraoebridgfe .... Electoral County or Division. Ely Orenville Hamilton • Bic f Lanzon. Qloucester Binbrook Eaton , Moore Pittsburgh.;.. ;.... London Oxford Willoughby Seneca St. Giles Waterloo Blanford Euphrasia Tyendinaga Hallowell ......... Waterloo Whitchurch Townsend Tnrnberry Morris .....•..'•*•• Mersea .;.... . Verulam Hung'^rford. S. Shevbrookp Eldon Bolton Haldimand Hamilton W, Gwillimbury . . . Marysburg Horton . . ..' Windham Between Isle of Mon treal and Isle J^sus Reach Logan .... ..... Ely Townsend Peel Howard Zone Boucherville. . . Bourg Louis ... Darlington .... Lobo Trafalgar Macaulay ..... Name of Postmaster. • •••!• Sheffcrrd Argenteuil Northumberl'djW.R Rimooski Levis Russell Wentworth, S. R.,.. Oompton .. ., Lambton Frontenac Middlesex, E. R.... Grenville, N. R...., Welland , Haldimand Lotblniere , Waterloo, S. R.... Arthabaska , Grey . . . Hastings, S. R . Prince Edward Waterloo, N. R York, N. R.... Norfolk Huron Huron Essex Victoria liastingg, N. R Lanark, S. R.. Victoria Brome , Northumoerl'd, W.R. Bonaventure . . , Simcoe, S. R... Prince Edward Renfrew...... Norfolk , ••••••• !«•••• Laval Ontario, N Perth Shefford Norfolk Wellington, N Kent Kent....-.-. Chambly..'.. ... Portneuf . . .... . Durham, W. R . . Middlesex, W. R Hal ton , ... Victoria R. • . G. Battlett. Angus Cameron. John Sidey. J. R. Col clou gh. P. Morin. William Smith. Henry Hall. J. McNeight. P. McKenzie. Mrs. E. Birmingham. Joseph M. Young. Aza W. Bishop. Isaac H. Allen. T. S. Potts. Louis Olivier. J. Renshaw. D. Bergeron. James PaterSOn. John Latly. Jonathan Striker. J. G Moyer. S. Paterson. M. M. Kitchen. John Messer. Wm. Drumraond. Chas. Robertaon. Mossom Boyd. John Korry. G. F. Marsh.* James T. Channell. Richard Knight. Hiram Lonnt. John Bongard. Robert F«irgusaon. P. N. Mcintosh. V. Lemay A. T. Corson. L. Hegarty. William Hackwell. Oliver C. Ronae. Chas. Draper. C. McBrayne. John Taylor. Louis Normandia. E. A. Panet. J. B. Pairbairn. Archibald Bell. Stephen Emmett. A. Bailey. Name of Post Office. nSradford , Braemar , ^WBrampton IIBrancbton til Brantford Brecbia JlBrentwood ....... iJBreslaw Brewer's Mills Brewster Bridgend Bridgenorth Bridgeport Bridgewater Brigham Bright ]\\Brighton Brinsley fBristol Britannia ......... Britonville Brock Brockton * \\\Brockville Brodhagen Brome Bromemere Brompton \\Brompton Falls .... IJBronte . «. Brookburj f Brooklyn Brooksdale Brougham Brougbton Brownsburg Brownsville Brucefield Bruce Mines Brudenell Brunner. JIBranswiok Bryanston Buckbora ^Buckingham Buckland Bulstrode Bulwer..... Bur/ord Burgessville Burgoyne Burleigh Townsbip if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parisb, if in Canada East. W. Gwillimbury.. E. Zorra Cbinguacousy.... Dumfries N Brantford Mara Sunnidale > Waterloo < Pittsburg Hay Harwich • Smith Waterloo, North . ■ Elzevir • Farnbam Blanford Brighton , McGillivray , Bristol Toronto Morin , Brock York Elizabethtown . . . , Logan ••••....... Brome , Outlet of Brome Lake Brompton Brompton Trafalgar Bury Whitby West Zorra.... .... Pickering ....,.., Brougbton .....,,. Chatham Dereham Stanley Brudenell ... EUice Manrers . . . . London Harwich . . . , Buckingham. Buckland . . . Bulstrode . . . Eaton Burford Norwich . . . , Arran Burleigh...., 68 Electoral County or Division. Simcoe, S. R Oxford, N. R Peel Waterloo, S. g Brant, W. R Ontario, N. R Simcoe, N. R Waterloo, N. R Frontenac Huron Kent Peterborough Waterloo, N. R .... Hastings, N. R Brome Oxford, N. R Northumberl'd, E. R. Huron .. ......... Pontiac Argenteuil Ontario, N. R York, W. R. ;..,.. . Town of Brockville. Perth Brome Brome Richmond hichmond Halton Compton Ontario, S. R Oxford, N. R Ontario, S. R i36cluC6« •••••»•#■•• Argenteuil Oxford, S. R Huron Dist. of Algoma.. .. Renfrew Perth Durham, E. R Middlesex, E. R. . . . Kent Ottawa Bellecbasse Artbabaska,... .... Compton. ......... Brant, W. R Oxford, S. R Bruce Peterboro' Name of Postmaster. Mrs. Anne Douglas. Alex. Anderson. K. Chisholm, Qeorge Middleton. A. D. Clement. James P. Foley. L. E. Dubois. Epbrnim Erb. Robert Anglin. Wm. McDougall, Ann Warner. Marcus S. Dean. Elias Eby. James Harrison. E. 0. Brigham. W. A. Sharp. Joseph Lockwood. William King. Joseph Muir. George Hamilton. John Jones. Mrs. Ann Church. John Crawford. Charles Brodhagen. Henry R. Williams. C. H. Jones. W. Wright. James Hogan. E. C. Thompson. R. Rowe. Robert Darlington. John Innls. Richard Taun. C. H. J. Hall. Alex. McGibbon. Wm. Barr. Robert H. Gairdner. W. 0. Dobio. John Reynolds. Jacob Brunner. S. R. Beamish. John Sta'ndiield. Edward L. Lee. James Wilson. 0. Goulet. George Dautfa. B. A. Williams. John Catton. Josiah CampbelL Alfred Shell. Jas. Golborne. ^11 Ca Oaj Oaji e 69 oe of naster. Douglaa. arson. Name of Post Office. arrison. igham. aarp. jockwood. King. Mnir. Hamilton. )ne9. in Chiircb. rawford. i Brodhagen. R. Williams. oces. ■ight. Hogan. Cbomp8on» VQ. t Darlington, [nnis. rd Taun. J. Hall. McGibbon. Barr. •t H. Gairdner. . Dobio. Reynolds. 3 Brunner. Beamisb. Standfield. ard L. Lee. B8 Wilson, loulet. rge Dautb. ,. Williams. a Catton. ,ab Campbell, red Shell. . Golborne. Burnbrae •. fiuruhamthorpe .... Buvnley Barns > Burnstown Burritt's Rapids .... Burtch Burton...... Burj's Green Busbfield Bute ButtoQTille Buxton Bing Byron fCacouna iCaesarea IIGainsriile ICaiatown iCaistorTille |Galabogie Caldwell 'Haledon yaledou East Caledonia Springs.. klumet Island J&oiborae /ambray )amdea East Cameron vamilla pamlachio vampbellford lampbell's Cross... [ampbellville jampden lanboro' \Canfield lannifton...,. .... [annlng innington (anrobert untley mton ip Chat (sub office) fipe Cove bpe Rich W Magdeleiae. . . . ^p Rouge ip St. Ignace.,.. Saat6 Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Seymour... Toronto . . . . Haldimand . Morningtoi). McNab . . . . . Oxford Brantford . . Man vers . . . Somerrille . Morris Somerset. . . Markham.^. Raleigh .... Dunn Westminster. Cacouna Oartwright. . .. Brantford, E. .. Yonge Caistor. Bagot Culedon Oaledon Oaledon Caledonia Calumet Hamilton Penelon Camden East . . < Fenelon , Mono Plympton Seymour Ghinguacousy.. . Nassagaweya . . . Clinton , Canboro'.. .. .. < Cayuga Thurlow , Blenheim r. Brock Hull. Hope Perc6 St. Vincent. Electoral County or Dirision. St. Foy... Portneuf . Northumberl'd, B. R. Peel Northumberl'd, W.R. Perth Renfrew GreuTille, N. R . . . . Brant, W. R Durham, E. R Victoria Huron Megantic Vork, E. R Kent Haldimand Middlesex, E. R . . . . Temiscouata Durham, W. R Brant, E. R Leeds, 8. R Lincoln Renfrew Peel Peel Peel Prcscott Pontiac Northumberl'd, W.R. Victoria «. . Addiugton Victoria Simcoe, S. R Lambton Northumberl'nd, E.. Hal ton Lincoln Haldimand Haldimand Hastings, S R Oxford, N. R Ontario, N. R Rourille Ottawa Durham, E. R vjrftSpCa* ••• •••• •••• Gasp^ Grey Ghamplain Quebec Montmagny........ Portneuf Name of Postmaster. Alex. Donald. Geo. Savage. R. H. Grimshaw. John Gibson. James Douglas. John Meikle, Jr. Geo. Taylor. James McGill. John Fell. James Holland. J. McKinnon. Rev. W. King. Jas. M. Thomson. Robert Sadler. J. B. Beaulieu. E. Demara. Margaret Grenny. W. Tennant. M. G. Scott. D. Dillon. Patrick Murphy. George Bell. James Munsie. John D. Cameron. F. X. Bastien. Geo. Stewart. Geo. Henderson. Benjamin Clark. James Bryson. Hugh Ourrie. Robert Armour. James M. Ferriss. E. T. Hagyard. James H. Cooper. H. W. Moyer. John Folmsbee. John Wilson. Jonas Cannif, jr. Samuel Allchin. Charles Gibbs. James Malarky. Joseph A. Davis. William Deacon. F. G. Lamontagne. William Tilly. Donald McLaren. Severe Kocheleau. Charles Drolet. Miss H. 0. Larue. J. Bernard. 70 Name of Poit Office. Ill P ii I Garden Carillon Carletou (B. 0.) .. ^^iCarUton Place... Carlingford Garliale Garlow Garlsrube Garluke Carnegie Carp : . . \\Carronbrook , Garrville Carthage Cartwrigbt Cashel , Cashmere Casselman Castlcbar Castleford Gastlemore Ccutleton Cataract Cathcart , IIGaugknawaga.... CaTan Gawder Caguga , Cedar Grove Cedar Hill llCedars . .' Gedarville Centre Augusta.... Centreton Gentreville Cbambly Basin ]Chambly Canton... Cbamplain Cbandos Charing Gro^g Charlesbourg Charleston Charleville Chateauguay Cbateauguay Basin. Chateau Richer . . . . \\\Chaiham {West).. Chats'oorth Cheapside. Chelsea Cheltenham Chepstow Township if in Canada West ; and Fownsbip, Seignioij or Parish, if in Canada East. Garden .•.. Chatham Garleton, I^cckwitb FuUarton Flamboro', East. . . . Golborne Garrick Ancaster Glderalie Huntley.... Logan Vaugban Mornington Oartwright Markham Mesa Cambridge Shipton Horton Gore of Toronto.... Cramahe Galedon... Burfbrd Sault St. Louis Garan Kaladar Cayuga Markbam Pakenham Soulanges....> .... Proton Augusta Haldimand Camden, East Cbambly West Cbambly Cbamplaiu Ghandos Harwich , Quebec Escott Augusta Ghateauguay Ghateauguay Montmorency , Raleigh Holland Walpole ., .. .. Hull ^... Gbingnacousy Greenock Electoral County or Dirision. Victoria.. ••. Argenteuil Bonaventure Lanark, S. R.^ Perth Wentworth, N. R. . . Huron,. Bruce Wentworth, S. R. . . Bruce Garleton Perth York, W. R Perth Durham, W.R York, E. R Middlesex, Russell « .. Richmond Renfrew...* Peel Northumberl'd, W.R. Peel Brant; W. R Laprairie Durham, E. R Addington Haldimand York, E. R Lanark, N. R Soulanges Grey Grenville, S. R Northumberl'd, W.R. Addington.. Ghambly.. . Ghambly... Gham plain.. Peterboro'.. Kent- Quebec, .ii.. Leeds, S, R. Grenville, S. R Ghateauguay. . Ghatenuguay . Montmorency.^ Kent Grey Haldimand Ottawa PeeL.., Bruce . . •••••• )•••••••• •• • •••••.••■••• Name of Postmaster. James Carlin. George Schneider. Joseph Meagher, a trick Slruthers. Wm. Davidson, jr. John C. Grooker James McDonagb. r. Kormann. James Galder. Samuel Ewart, J. W. Fetberstone. Tviueph Kidd. Thomas Cook. Charles Brown. William Vance. M. B. Crosby. George Mansfield. John Casselman. Roderick McLeay. Elliott Johnston. John Hooper. John G. Pennock. Richard Church. Thomas Muir. W. De Lorimier. William Graham. Archd. Campbell. G. A. Messepger. Thomas H- I^all. James Connery. T. Marcoux. Thomas Rogers. A. B. Commins. T. H. McAuley. James N. Lapum. A. L. Frechette. John Hackett. N. Hardy. H. Maxwell. Jane Gay. M. Tremblay. P. F. Green. Samuel Throop. N. Mallet. John Jack, jr. Mdme. L. B. Rousseau. | S. R. -rfoot. Henry cardwell. William Pugsley. H. B. Preqtiss. John Campbell. Wm. IJene^y, M of aaster. in. neider. gher. utlierB. Ison, jr. •ooker )0Qagb. n. der. (vart, lerstono. idd. look. ;rown. ^anct. sby. ansfield. iselman. McLeay. )hn8toQ. oper. Pennock. Church. Muir. jorimier. , Graham. Campbell, [esseuger, I H. Hall, uonnery. joux. 3 Rog!Br8. )ommins. IcAuley. N. Lapum. ?r6chetto. lackett. •dy. cwell. Jay. >mblay. Green. }1 Throop. llet. Jack, jr. ,. L. B. Rousseatt. rfoot. J i^ardwell. ftm Pugsley. Prentiss. Campbell. Uenesy. Name of Post Office. Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seiffoiory or Pariah, if in Canada East. 71 Electoral County or Diviaion. Cherry Creek Cherry Valley Chertsey *»•• Chester Chesterfield Chichester Gbicoutimi WChippawa Churchill Churchville Clachan Clapham Claremont ^Clarence Clarenceville Clarendon Clarendon Centre. . WClarke Clarksburg Claude Clayton. .% Clear Creek Clearville Clifford iWClifton tl|01iftonHouae[sub] \\\Clinton Oloatarf- Clover Hill Cloyne* Clyde ^Coaticook Cobden Coboconk til Cobourg ......... Codrington ]\\Colborne Colchester Coldspringg '. Coldstream Coldwater Colebrook Coleraine.. Coleridge Colinville Collfield V\Collingwood Collin's Bay Colpoy's Bay Columbtu Comber.. .......... Combermere InnisdU Atbol Chertsey Chester Blenheim Chichester Cbicoutimi .. .. Stamford [nnisfil Toronto Aldboro' Inverness Pickering.. ...« Clarence. «.•*• Noyan ........ Clarendon Clarendon...... nurke Collingwood... Chinguacousy.. Ramsay Houghton Orford Minto Stamford.. .... Stamford. .. .. Tuckersmlth. . . Sebastopol Essa Barrie '■ Beverley Barnston Ross Somerville Hamilton Brighton Cramahe Colchester.. . . . Hamilton Lobo , Medonte Camden, East. Toronto Gore . :\maranth. ... « Moore '. . liitchfield Nottawasaga. . Kingston Albemarle... . Whitby Tilbury, West. Radcliffe Simcoe, S. R Prince Edvy;ard Montcalm Arthaba^kA Oxford, N. R Pontiac Ohicc timi Welland Simcoe, S. R. Peel Elgin, W.R Megantic Ontario, S.R Russell , Misaisquoi Pontiac Pontiac Durham, W. R Grey Peel Lanark, N. R Norfolk Kent Wellington, N. fi. . . Welland Wellarid Huron Renfrew Simcoe, S. R Frontenac Went worth, N. R... Stanstead Renfrew .* Julia A. Morton i Name of Postmaster. William Main. Isaiah T. Insiey. Jasper Emerson. Wm. Brown. Joseph Bargeron. John Guay. John S. Macklem. H. Sloane. Jamea E. Pointer. J. Marchbank. S. Johnson. J. McM. McNab. Thomas Wilson. Charles Stewart. A. Wilson. Jamea Shaw. Jamea Lockhart. Walter Hunter. Henry Perdue. 0. Banning, jr. Jonathan jL!ridgman. John Scott. F. Brown. Wm. Patrick. J. Shears. '. homas Fair. J. R. McDonald. Thomas Saunders-.. F. Clark. W. McPheraon. Horace Cutting. Victoria Northumbrrd» W. R Northumberl'd, E. R Northumber'ld, E. R. Essex Northumberl'd,W.R. Middlesex. W. R... Simcoe, N. R Addington Peel Wellington, N. R.. Lambton Pontiac Simcoe, N. R Frontenac Brttce Ontario, S.R Essex. Renfrew John Leroy. J. C. Boswell. William Killbank. C. R. Ford. John Mickle. D. Mcintosh. Jacob Marsh. John Eplett. Charles Warner. John Guardhouse. Jos. W. Truemftfl, John Butler. M. Hughes. W. B. Hamilton. Lawrence Herchmer. L. Kribg. Robert Ashton. D. McAllister. Daniel Johnson.. •i » 'C ,-,1- Name of Post Office. Oomo..... II Comp/on llOoncord Conettogo Ooningsby..... .... Conner Oonroj jComecon Oonstance Oontrecoear Oonway Cookthire Cookxtown Cooktville Cooper llOopetown Copleston Cornabusa til Cornwall Corunna Coteau da Lac til Coteau* Landing, . . til Coteau Station. . . Cote des Neige8 . . . Cote St. Paul Cotswold Coulson Courtland Coventry Covey Hill Cowall., Cowansville Craighunt Craigbleith II Craigvale Cranbourne Crawford Credit Crediton Creek Bank Creemore Creasy.. Crieflf Crinan.. .c Cromarty Crossbill Crosspoint Croton Crowland Cro/don Crysler Culloden.. ........ Townahip if in Canada West ; and Townnhip, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada Bast, T2 Electoral County or Division. yaa<7reuil OompiOn.... Vaughan Woolwich Erin Adjala Gore of Downie.. .. Hillier Oontreccaur Fredericksburg Eaton Tecumseth Toronto Madoc Beverley F iniskillen Glenelg Cornwall .' Moore Soulanges Soulanges Soulanges. . ; Montreal Montreal Minto Medonte Middieton Albion Hemmingford Southwold Dunham Flos.. CoUlngwood Innisfil ..^ Cranbourne Bentinck Toronto Stephen Peel Nottawasaga Marysburg Puslincb Aldboro' Hibbert Wellesley Restigouche Camden Crowland Camden, E Finch Dereham Vaudreuil Compton York, W.R Waterloo, N. R Wellington, S.R.... Simcoc, S. R Perth Prince Edward Huron Vercbdrea Lenox Compton • . Simcoe, S. R Hastings, N, R Wentworth, N. R. .. Lamb ton ••••...... Grey Town of Cornwall.. Lambton Soulanges Soulanges Soulanges Hochelaga Hocbelaga Wellington, N. R.... Simcoe, N. R Norfolk Peel Huntingdon.. Elgin, W.R. , Missisquoi... . Simcoe, N. R. Grey Simcoe, S. R Dorchester Grey Peel Huron Wellington, N. R... Simcoe, N. R Prince Edward. . . . Wellington, S. R.... Elgin, W.R Perth Waterloo, N. R . . . . Bcna venture iven t • .... ......** Welland Addington Stormont Oxford, S.R >••#••••• •• !••••#' Name of Postmaater. John Hodgson. A. W. Kendrick. John Duncan. A. H. Grant. John W. Burt. W. McGibbon. W. Fitzgerald. A. Marsh. R. Thompson. Oliver Lamoureux. Henry Gordon. R, H. Wilford. Henry Harper. F. B. Morley. Thos. Allan. Thomas Milne. R. P. Smith. W. J. McFarland. G. 0. Wood. H. J. Miller. G^d^on Deguire. John Bermingham. Rodger Duckett. Alfred Blancbard. Edmond Latour. Peter McKenzie. Jas. Coulson. C. S. Harris. James McGinnis. W. Barrett. N. McBride. Dr. Chas. Crown. John Craig. A. G. Fleming. James Fraser. John Colgan. Hector McRae. Emerson Taylor. John Parsons. James Graham. George J. Bolster. S. W. Carson. Hugh Stewart. D. Mclntyre. Alex. Park. James McCutcheon. John Fraser. J. H. Johnson. Luther Boardman. Ira Williams. E. K. Johnson. Mrs. McKenzie. iP^ T8 1 11 Name of FoBt Office. Cumberland- . . Cumrainsville. Cumnock Curran fOushing Dacre Daillebout Dalesville Dalhousie Mills... Dalibaire Dalston Dunforth ^Danvilh Darrell Dartford , . Darwin tllDavenport Dawn Mills Day wood.. >..... Dealtown De Cewsville Deerburst ^Delaware Delhi Delta i . DeniorestTille.... Denbigh Denfield Denison's Mills... Deniston De Ramsay ] Dereham Derry West Derwent Deschambault.. .. Desmond Detour du Lac. . . . Deux Rivieres .... Devizes , Devon , Dewittville , Dexter , Diamond jWDickinson'sLanding Dingle .....; Dixie Dixon's Corners.... Domaine de Gentilly Donegal Doon Doran , Township if in Canada West ; and Townihip, Seigniory or Parish, if in Janada Bast. Cumberland. Ne!. Dundus.. Ontario, S. R Middlesex, W.R.... Grey Wcntworth, N. R. . . Huntingdon Huntingdon ....... Dundas Northumb'land, E.R Huron Missisquoi Bruce Haldimand Pontiac Victoria Simcoe, N. R Glengary Grey • • • • • 4 • I Henry Cameron. N. Hardy. John Gatschene. A. W. Bell. Charles Veit. S. Gervais. J. S. McCarthy. W. C. Wortley. C. P. Watson. Marcu? Child. Alex. Taylor. James McKenssie. Misft Annie E. Millar. Luke Brokendhavr. William John White, R. Drury. R. Johnson. James Tait, sr. Zerah Evans. Wm. Oossu-r. John Fraser. Samuel Smith. A. 0. Aliipon. John Parker. Jpmes Barnes. iJas. Mulholland. J. M. Thornton. David Baker. W. Smallman. Thos. Warton. John Barker. R. Clendinning. Edward Baker. Hugh Bell. Thomas Armour. John Letts. James Bell. James Pussell. Hector McLean. A. B. McNab. Elgin, W. R Ottawa Arthabaska- ....... Bro^e Arth-^ )aska Gorapton Missisquoi . .... Brome. Prescott o Compton Gronville, N. R.... W. Mobray. WymAn C, Davis. P. N. Facaud. Amos M. Austin. Joseph Jutras. Hug'a E, Cairns, Oflin WaUis, Rodney Hutchins. John McAdam. T. B. Heath. Isaac Coolidge. 75 fi Name of Poat Office. East Oro East PottoQ East Tcmpleton East WilHamsboxgh. II Eastwood Eaton Eddjstone Eden EdenLills Edgecombe ........ Edmonton M Edwardsburgh . . . Eganville Egbert Egerton Eglinton EgmondvilU Egremont...... .. .. . Egypte Elder Elgin Elginburg Elginfield riizabethTille Elfrida EUengowau ....... Ellesmet-e Elm Grove Elmira Elm.^kie Elmwood ^ Flora Elsinore Embro Embrun Emerald Enfieid Enniskillen Ennismore Enterprise Epping Epsom Eramcia Erbsville Erie Erin Eric nlle Brroll Escott Esperance ...••«. .. Eequesing Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Oro... Potton Templeton Williamsburg Oxford, South Eaton Haldimand Hajbam Eramosa Morcington Cbinguacousy Edwardsburg Grattan Essa... Luther York Tuckersmith Egremont St. Valerien Mono Crosby, South Kingston.... London Hope Saltfleet Division line between Brant and Eldeislie Scarboro' Essa Woolwich Flos Brant Pilkington .... Amabel Zorra, West..., Russell Amherst Island Darlington .... Darlington .... Ennismore Camden, East Euphrasia . .. Reach Eramosa Waterloo.. .. Walpole Erin Sheffield .... Plympton ... Yonge Ham... ..... Esqucsing . . . Electoral County or Division. Simcoe, N.R Brome Ottawa Dundas Oxford, S. R Compton Northumberrd,W. R. Elgin, E. R Wellington, S. R... Perth... ^.. Peel..;. Grenville, S. R Renfrew Simcoe, S. R Wellington, N. R... York, E. R Huron Grey . . Shefford ...... c .. . Simcoe, S. R Leeds, S. R Frontenac Middlesex, E. R .. .. Durham, E. R...... Wentworth S. R.... Name of Postmaster. !••••«' Bruce York, E. R Simcoe, S. R Waterloo, N. R Simcoe, N. R Bruce Wellington, N.R... Bruce '. .. . . Oxford, N. R Russell Addiagton Durham Durham, W. R Peterboro' Addington Grey Ontario, N. R Wellington, S. R. .. Waterloo, N.R Haldimand Wellington, S. R... Addington Lambtoc Leec's, S. R Wolfe ,.... Hal toe William Simpson. M. Geer. L. E. Dunning. Lindsay Pillar. Henry Vansittart. Moses Lebourveau. John Nethercott. Samuel Meadowp. Thomas Martin. James Collingbou e. William S. Akin. John Quealy. James Strachan. James Hunter. Joseph Hargrave. George Jackson. Thomas Smith. J. B. Gaouette. C- Conn. Philemon Pennock. Peter Bntes. W. H. Ryan. J. McMurty. William Campbell. W. A. Stevens. Arch. Glendenning. Richard Love. Peter Winger. William Harvey. J. Dirstien. John Finlayson. Robt. Montgomery- D. Matheson. Joseph Lalonde. John Hitchin. Jonathan Hymers. D. W. McLeod. i Thos. L. LeHan Barford King Eramosa ^ Sheen Plauta genet Thurlow c . . Electoral County or DivisioT;.. Stephen Huron Lansdown. Harwich Gore of Downie . . . Monck Williams, East. . . . Brantford Yonge Farnham Osborne Oznabruck Ste.Luce Caledonia Haldimand Fenelon P -Iham Nichol Drummond Bedford Lobo , Osprey Southwold Blanshard Rainham Stanstead Fitzroy Artemesia Kaladar Woolwich Eupbemia Whitby • Melbourne '. . .. Pelham. Wawanosh Plympton Ross Charlotteville Bastard Carrick Mansfield Bertie Huron York, W. R , Grey , ,. Stanstead York, N. R Wellington, S. R Lee'^.s, S. R Kent Perth Simcoe, N. R Middlesex, W. R ... Brant. W. ^ Leeds, S. R Brome Huron Stormont Rimouski Prescott Northumberl'd,W.R. Victoria Welland Wellington, N. R... Lanark, S. R Frontenac Middlesex, W. R.... Grey Elgin, W.R Perth Haldimand Stanstead . Carleton . . Grey Addington Waterloo, N. R Lambton Ontario, S. R. Richmond .... Welland Huron , Lambton Renfrew Norfolk Leeds, S. R.. . Name of Postmaster. I • • • • • f • >••••••«••••.: Bruce Pontiac Welland (Lake Superior).... Pontiac Prescott Hastings, S. R Jonathan Carter. F. A. Howland. R. McLean Purdy. 0. Dupont. James Tinline. D. P. Stewart. William Sanders. Thos. Reid. Sarah A. Burt. F. Seegmilliir. Robert. George. James Priestly. M. Stally. Ariaa Parish. John Johnston. William Edmond. John R. Farran. James Proudfoot, jr. E. R. Johnson. James Fitzgerald. James W. Taylor. James McQueen. Robert Hicka. Edward Botting. Jenkin Owen. Mary Sproul. Samuel Tubby. Thos. W. Bell, jr. James Ellsworth. Joseph Munroe. Robert Shirreff. W. K. Plesher. J. A. Carscallen. Isaac Devitt. G. P. Kerby. Thomas Williamson. R. Fraser. Dawson Kinsman. Wm. Farquharson. R. Dier. Oliver Forester. 0. A. White. Richard Hale!). P. X. Mesner. Thomas Brysou. George Lewis. Miss C. McYicar. J. S. Watt. L. B. Lemieux. Wm. Duflfy. 77 Name of PoBt Office. Tox River Frampton Frankford IIFranklia 11 Franktown... Frankville .... Freelton ...... Freeport Freiburg ^Frelighiburg... French Village. Frogmore Frome Frost Village . . Fulford Fullarton Falton Gad'aHill.... til Gait Galway til Gananoque . Garafraxa... . Garden River. Garne'iu Garthby Gasp^ Basin . . Gemlej Geneva..... -.. Gentillj t!| Georgetown t Georgeviile. . Georgina,. .. . Giflford Gilbert's Milla. til Gilford Gladstone .... Glammis Glanford Glanmire Glanworth . . . Glascott . . . . . GUstonbury ., Glenallan Gleiiarn Glcnburnie . . . G'len^airn til Glencoe ... , Glenloyd.. ... Glenlyon Glenmeyer . . . Glen Morris... Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Frampton Sidney Manvers Beckwith Kitley Flamboro', West.... Waterloo Waterloo, North. . . . St. Armand Kingsey Toronto Southwold Shefford Brome Fullarton Grimsby Ellice Dumfries, North..., Galway , Leeds Garafraxa Lafontaine Garthby Gasp^ Miller Argenteuil Gentilly Esquesiag Stanstead Georgina Cayuga, South. ... Sopbiasburgh Gwillirabury, West. Dorchester Bruce Glanford Tudor Westminster Glenelg Raladar Peel Eldon Kingston Toesorontio Ekfrid.... Inverness Carrick ,. Houghton Dumfries Electoral County or Division. VrftSpG •••••••••••• Dorchester ........ Hastings, S. R Durham, E. R Lanark, S. R Leeds, N. R Wentworth, N. R. . . Waterloo, N. R . . . . Waterloo, N. R Missisquoi ......... Drummond Peel Elgin, W. R Shefford Brome. Perth ;:.,... Lincoln >. ..•*.... ...... I ..... I Perth '. .. Waterloo, S.R Peterboro' Leeds, S. R Wellington, N. R... Dist. Algoma L'lalet Wolfe Gusp^ Frontenac ... Argenteuil Nicolet Halton. t, . . Stanstead York, N. R Haldimand Prince Edward Simcoe, S. R Middlesex, E.R Bruce Wentworth, S. R. . . . Hastinga, N. R Middlesex, E. R . . . . Grey Addin/yton Weill ,^on,N.R... Victoria Frontenac Simcoe, S. R Middlesex, W. R.. .. Me^antic Bruce Norfolk Name of Postmaster. Brant, E. R C. Parant. M. Fitzgerald. William Gilbert. ■ William Maguire. E. McEwan. Samuel Connor. James Hoist. Charles Lutz. Ferdinand Rombach. W. M. Pattison. Frangois Pothier. William Axford. Samuel Hortou. John Williams. Lemon Orcntt. James Woodley. J. E. White. William. B. Crinkley. John Davidson. Thomas Probert. D. F. Britton. John Dickson. Thos. A. P. Towers. C. Caoutte. David Grenier. J. J. Kavrnagh. James Stalker. G. A. Hooker. L. Brunell. Francis Barclay. A. M. Bullock. J. 0. B. Bourchier. B. M. Gifford. Daniel Gilbert. Thomas Machonchy. Thos. Amos, J. Crawford. John Atkinson. Edward Tapp. John Turnbull. John English. C. H. Pox. George Allan. W. Cooper. Robt. Shannon. M. N. Stephens. Donald McRea. John Percy. J. Bhennan. Geo. E Meyer. Gavin Fleming. 78 A Narao of Post Office. Olennevis Glen Sutton . . . Glenvale Glen William . . Goble's Corners til Goderich .... GoMen Creek.. Goldstono Goodwood Gore's Landing Gormley Gorrie ........ Gosfield Gosport Gould Gourock ...... Gow nstown .. Gow Point.. . II Grafton Grahamsrille . . til Granbff..'. ... Grande Baie . . . Grande Greve . II Grande Ligne Grand Rirer. .. Grantun Gravenhurst ... Greeabank. . . . . Greeabusu Greeno', k... . Green Point, Green River , Greensville .. tGreenwood. Grenvilte , . . , Gresham .... Gretna Grey... .. • .. Grieraville . . GrifSth til Grimsby Grondines Grovasend til Guelph . Guysboro' .Township if in Canada West -, and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Lancaster Sutton Kingston Esquesing Blenheim Goderich Bosanquet .... Peel , Uxbridge Hamilton .... Mftrkham , Howlck GosBeld Adolphustown Lingwick .... Guelph Wallace' Westraeath . . . Haldimand . . . Toronto Gore. Granby Bagot.. ...... Electoral County or Division. • •«•••«! • ••••4'9«9i Hai^ersville . Haliburton. . . Halifax... . .. Hallo way.... HaU's Bridge, Ham. f|»4«»« I^KtJ * * Biddulph Muskoka Reach Klixabethtown . . . . Greenock Sophiaaburg St. Antoniii West Flamboro'... Pickering GrenMlle Bruce. NT. Fredericksburg. Groy . St. V'.;iceat, Griffith .... Grimaby.... Grondines. . Malahide ... Gu6lph .... MiddletOQ , - Glengary Brome Frontenac Hal ton Oxford, N.R Huron... Lambton Wellington, N. R.. Ontario, N.R ...... Northumborl'd,W. R. York, E, R '««0 t»f««l Oneida. . Dysart . . Halifax . Thnrlow Harvey.. Ham.... Name of Postmaster. ) . . . . . Huron Essex Lenox Oompton Wellington, S. R. . . Renfrew ......... Northumberl'd,W. R. Peel , Shefford Obicoutlmi . Gasp^ St. Johns Gaap^, Middlesex, W. R.... O'mcoe, N. R Ontar:*, N. R Town of Brockville. or'^CC ■■•«•*••««<•• Prince Edward Temiscoua' Wentworth, N. R.. . Ontario, S. R lirgenteuil • •ti*»t««* '«••■• Bruct Lenox > .. Huron Grey Renfrew ........ (iincoln > Portneuf. ..,,.... Elgin, E. R.. -.„. Wellington, S. E. Norfolk .......;,. H.4ldlmand Peterbnro' Megantic o , . . , Hastings, S.R.. .. .- Peterboro' vv oixe .i.s.tft ...f.t Alex. E. McRea. W. A. Brown. Robert Gibson. Charles Williams. William L. Goble. A. Dickson. Allen Kennedy. Thomas Frankland Michael Chapman. Sarah Gabetig, James Gormley. Henry Besanson. Joseph Ooatsworth. George German. James Ross. James Mewhort. Mrs. M. A. Gowan William Cannon. Cyrus Winter. Peter Lanphler. Horace Lyman. J. 0. Trembiay. Charles Esnouf, R. A. Girardin. Joseph 0. Sire is. Jas. Harrison. jJames McOabe. John Asling. William Foster. J. B. Ritchie. Philip Roblin. George April. Jamea Joyce. A. Fullarloa. Edwin Pridham. E. J. Brown. W. J. Mellow. ' John Leckie. Andrew Grier. W. H. Adams, sen. J. A. Neliea. Jean 06 16. W. B. Lyon. Willlara Kingsmill. J. W. Doyie. Oharlag Hager. 0. R. Stewart. Thomas Ear wis, Mary Auu Peck. John Hall. B. S. Darche. 79 w Name of Post OflSce. Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Hamburg ^Hamilton Hamlet Hammettsbolm .... Hammond Hampstead Hampton Hannon Hanover Hardinge Hargrare.. Harlem Harley Harold Harper. . ., WHarpurhey Harrietsville Harringtorf, Ei it... Harrington, West.. tllHarrisburg Harriston Harrow Harrowsmith Hartford Hartman ......... Harvey Hill Mim a . Harwich. JIHarwood Hastings ........ Halley .......... Haultain Harelock Huwkesbury,, Hawkstone Hawksville Hay Haydon ......... Eaysvtllo ..,«•,. Hazledean. .•>•.. Headford Head L&ko ...... Headville Heathcote Hebron.. ..,,.. Heckston ..... Heidclbupg .... Hemison ..,,.. WiHemming/ord Henry Henry villi Electoral County or Division. i f » • 4 • • r I Hepwcyth.... Fredericksburg .. Barton Burgess, N Markham Elma North Easthope.. Darlington Glandford ! Bentinck ........ Barrie Litchfield Bastard Burford Rawdon Bathurst McKiUop Dorchester •■•«., Harrington Zorra West Dumfries, South. . . . Minto Colchester Portland Townsend Gwillimbury, East. . ^^eeds Harwich Hamilton. Asphodel , .. Hatley Burleigh Belmont Hawkesbury Oro Wellesley Hay Darlington Wilmot..,. Qoulbourn Matk h»m . . Laxton . . . Grantham Euphraa.'a ...,,..,» Eima. South Gower Woolwich u Frampton , Hemmingford Hftwkesbnry, V7eat.. St. George de Henry villa Amabel Name of Postmaster. >...... Lenox City of Hamilton. Lanark, S. R. . . .. York, E.R Perth Perth Durham, W. R . . . Wentworth, S. R. Grey ...... ....• Frontenac Pontiac Leeds, S. R Brant, W. R Hastings, N. R Lanark, S. R...<.... Huron Middlesex, E. R.... Argenteuil Oxford, N.R Brant, E. R Wellington, N. R.... Essex Front "aac Norfolk York, N.R Megautic Kent Northumberl'd,W. R Peterboro' Stanstead,, Peterboro' Peterboro' Prescott Simcoe, N. R Waterloo, N. R... Huron Durham; W. R... Waterloo, S. R.. Carleton York, E. R Victoria Drummond vjireT.... . . ft k • ^ . * Perth, Grenville, N. R.. Waterloo, N. R,. Dorchester Huntingdon Preseott ....... < • • • « • A. D. Fraaer. Edmund Ritchie. Patrick Byrne. James Hammett. James Hammond, Jr. Richard Lillico. H. Elliott. Joseph Hannon. A. Z. Gottwalls. Thomas Tapping. W. G. Le Roy. William Gainsford. J. L. McClellan. Chester Johnston. Joseph Warren. M. MacDermid. John McMillan. Donald B. Campbell. Donald Read. 0. A. Spoor. A, Macready. Mrs. Ann Munger. Samuel Stewart. B. W. Thomas. D. Terry. G. L, Brown. James Hutchison. R. Drope. Henry Fowlds. J. B. Le Baron. Giles Stone. Peter Pearce. Z M. S. Hersoy. Jam^s Houston. M. P. Empey. James Murray. J. Rowse. Margaret SomerviUe. D, M Anderson. John Montgomery. George Adair. H. P. Par6, Thomas J. Rorke. John Proudlore. G. Adams. John Krassier. S. H, Smyth. John SciiTor. 0. W. Hameiin. Iberville • • * t (4#» L. H. Trudeftu. Brace | W, Plows. wtammmmimm 80 i Mi Nan Post « of ifice. Herdraan's Corners.. Hereford ^Hispeler Hiawatha High Falls Highfield Highgate ^. .. Highland Creek.... Hillier Hilisboro' milsburgh Hill's Green Hilton Hoath Head Hochelaga Hockley Holcomb ..... .... \\ Holland Landing. . . Hollen Holmesville Holsteli •.. Holt.. Homer Honey wood Hopefield Hope town Hornby Homing's Mills.. . Houghton Howe Island Howick He bbell's Falls... fHudson Hull Hullsville Humber Humberstone .... Hunsdon Hur.terstown .... Huntingdon Huntingville Huntley Huston Hyue Park Corner Haydon Hepworth Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Hderton... Indiana ... . til Ingersoll flnistioge . < Inkerman..., Hinchinbrooke Hereford Waterloo Otanabee Blithfiild Etobicoke Orford Scarboro' Hillier Plympton Erin Hay Brighton Sydenham Island of Montreal. . Adjala Belmont Gwillimbury, East... Maryborough Goderich Egremoat Gwillimbury, East. . Grantham Mulmur Brudenell Lanark Esquesing Melancthon Houghton Pittsburg Georgetown, South Fitzroy Vaudreuil HuU Walpole Etobicoke Humberstone Albion Hunterstown Godmanchester.. . . Ascot Huntley Maryboro' , London , Darlington. Amabel r . . ., Electoral County or Division. ■ ••••••••• London . . . . v . Seneca Oxford, North. Artemesia . . . . Mountain Huntingdon ... Compton Waterloo, N. R Pet^rboro' .... Renfrew York, W.R Kent York, E. R Prince Edward . . . . Lambton Wellington, S. R.... Huron Northumberl'd, E. R. Grey Hochelaga Simcoe, S. R... . . Peterbot^o' York,N.R Wellington, N. R Huron York, N.R Lincoln Simcoe, S. R.. .. Renfrew Lanark, N. R. . . . Hal ton... Grey •. . . Norfolk Frontenac Chateauguay... . Carleton Vaudreuil Haldimand York, W. R Welland Peel , MaskinongtS Huntingdon... . . Richmond Carleton , Wellington, N. R Middlesex, E. R . Name of Postmaster. !••••■•• Durham, W. R. Bruce Middlesex, B. R. Haldimand Oxford, S.R Grey ..... i .... c Dundas ......>. . Aaron Workman. Conrad Nahrgang. James Taylor. T. H. Dillon, il. Dutchburn. A. Atkinson. Eli Shackleton. Solomon Flagler. Thomas L. Hill. William How, sen. Hugh Love, sen. A. A. Becker. R. Hoath. F. Painchaud. Thomas Martin. T. A Wilde. W. J. Sloane: S. Robertson. Jonas Copp. N. D. McKenzie. John Quibell. Peter A. Cavers. Robert Lawrence. H. Y. Read. W. Rankin. John McMillan. William Airth. D. Jackson. R. Urquhart. Thomas Gebbie. James Riddle. George Mathews. G. J. Marston. John Hull Thomas Bell. Tohn Thompson. Hugh Ledgerwood. W. H. Parker. W. Marshall. Caleb P. Mallory. John Graham. John Landerkin. Wm. Laraley. John Rowse. William Plows. George Ord. Charles McKiuna. Joseph Thirkell. George Armstrong. Jotm Renwick. . 81 M Name of Post Office. Innerkip..... Innisfil. • ..• InnisTille. ......... Inverary Inverhuron Invermay Inverness lona Iron Hill Ironside ...... ....... t Iroquoin Irvine Islay Isleaux Coudrea (Sub office.) Isle aux Grues Isle aux Noix. IsleDupas... Isle Perrot,. . Isle Verte.... Islington. . . . Iranboe Ivy Janetville Jarratt's Corners;.. Jarvis , Jasper Jersey,RivChaudiere Jersey ville. , Johnson Johnson's Mills.... Johnville.... ...... t Joltette 11 Jordan ......... Jura ..*.., Kiladar Kamouraska .. , Kara Katesville .... Kazubazua... . Keenansville... II Keene Kelvin ^jKemptville. . Kendal Kenebec Line, Kenilworth... Kenmore .... . Kent Bridge . . Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Bast Zorra. . Innisfil.. .. . Drummond . Storrington. Bruce ....... Arran ...... Inverness. . . Dunwich .. . Brome... ..... Hull.. Matilda .. .. Inverness . . FeneloQ ... Isle Dupas.. Isle Perrot.. Isle Verte . . Etobicoke . . Huntingdon. Essa Man vers . . , Ore Walpole,.. Wolford... St. George. Ancaster . . Sydenham. Hay Eaton .... Louth .... Bosanquet Kaladar Kamouraska. North Gower... Metcalfe Aylwin. Adjala Otanabee Burford Oxford uiarKe •.■«'.'....*. n.. Marl^w. Arthur.. Osgoode. Camden ........... Electoral County or Division. Oxford, N. R Simcc^ S. R Lanai S. R Front, .lac .• Bruce ..•'. Bruce Megan tic Elgin, W. R- Brome.. Ottawa Dundas Megan tic . Victoria Charlevoix L'Islet , St. Johns Berthier.. ...... VaudreuiL Temiscoiiata... , York, W. R... Hastings, N. R. Simcoe, S. R.... Durham, E. R Simcoe, N, R Haldimand Grenville, N. R..... B^aace Wentworth, S. R . .. Grey Huroc. Comptou Joliette Lincoln Lambton Addington. ..... Kamouraska .... Carletoa Middlesex, W. R. . . . Ottawa.. Simcoe, S. R Peterboro' Brant, W. R GrebvIUe, N. R. . ... Durham, W. R. . . . . . Beauce Wellington, K R... Russell Kent Name of Postmaster,' i James H. Hill. Benjamin Ross. Thomas Code. D. J. Walker. Peter McRae. Abrahftm Neelands. A. D. Campbell. Daniel Decow. Isaac Cutting. A. Donelly. James Grier. S. B. Thurber. Donald Spence. P. G. Lachaine de Joli- coeur. Revd. V. Plinguet. Marie S. Jobln. Louis Bertrand. Thomas Musson. Thomas Emo. George Davis. J. McDermld. Charles Jarratt. James Sill. George Cross. Michael Cahill. H. F. Young. William Johnstone. William Rosenburg. Charles Smith, Ensebe Asselin. Jacob Saure. James McCocdic. El ?. Dunham. Aleris Gagne. N. J Aul';. Willif-m McOIatchey. William MuPherson. G. P. Hughe?. George Read. John Axmour, jr. W. H. Bottum. W. Trull. George Bartley. Robert Huyward. M. E. Tobin. Richavd Eglin. tMI 82 Name of Post Office. IIKerrwood Kerry Kertch Keswick Kettleby Keyser Kilbride Kildare Kilkenny Killarney Killean Kilmanagh Kilmarnock .... Kilmartin Kilsyth Kinburn ...i... Kincardine n^ing KingOreek , Kingsbridge Kingsbury ^ King-sey Kingsey Falls.. .. Ill Kingston II Kingston Mills . Kingsville Kinkora Kinloss Kinlough Kinmount Kinnear's Mills,... Kinsale Kinton ......... Kippen Kirby I^irkfield Kirkhill Kirk's Ferry Kirktoa Kirkwall Klineburff KnatchbuU ...... Knowlton fll Koinoka,.., . . .. La Bale Labarre La Beauce . ...... ((L'Acadie Lachenaie fll Lacking Lachute , . . . Lac Noir Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. A-delaide Caledonia Plympton N. Gwillimbury. King Adelaide Nelson Kildare Kilkenny Puslinch Chinguacousy . Wolford Metcalfe Derby Fitzroy Kincardine .... King King Ashfield Melbourne Kingsey Kingsey Kingston Pittsburg Gosfield EUice Kinloss Kinloss Somerville .... Leeds Pickering. ..,.., Kast Nissouri. . . Tuckersmith ... , Clarke Eldon Lochiel Hull Osborne Beverley Yaughan '. Nassagiweya... Brome Lobo La Baie La Barre Ste. Marie...... L'Acadie Lachenaie Montreal Arti^nteuil Pourpiisr Electoral County or Division, Middlesex, W.R.... Prescott Lambton York,N. R York, N. R Middlesex, W. R.... Halton Joliette Montcalm District of Algoma. . Wellington, S. R . .. Peel Grenville, N. R. Middlesex, W. R. Grey Carleton ... Bruce York, N.R York, N.R Huron , Name of Postmaster. James Irving. Robert Cross. James Oxenham, sen. Henry Stennett. Jacob Walton. P. H. Keyser. Thomas L. White. 0. Vigneault. J. H. Mathe. Solomon Thebo. D. Ferguson.. Isaac Lowes. George Newsome. D. McKellar. Thomas Sloan. Allan Fraser. M. McKendrick. Benjamin Lloyd. A. McMillan. John McCarron. Richmond iGeorge Williamson. Drummond G. A. Evans. Drummond JHayes Gilman. City of Kingston.. . . jRobert Deacon. Robert Bramley. George Cooper. James Moriarty. Frontenac Essex Perth Bruce Bruce Simon Oorrigan Victoria I John Hunter. Megantic James Kinnear. Ontario, S. R John Fairless. Oxford, N. R W. Murray. Huron. Robert Mellis. Durham, W. R 'H. L. Powers. Victoria {J. D. Cockburu. Glengary Angus McRae. Ottawa John Kirk. Huron Robert Piirk. Wentworth, N. R. . . i W. McMilla . York, W. R. !H. S. Howland. Halton William Stephenson. Brome Albert Kimball. Middlesex, W. R,...'0. :). Mabeo. Yamaska 'Joseph Rousseau. Chicoutimi C. Hubert. Beauce J. B. Bonneville. St. Jo'ms JG. T. Gharbou-«au. L' Assomption 'J. 0. Laurier. Jacques Oartier JFabien Caisse. Argenteuil John Meikle. L'Islet 'J. B. Pelletier. trm^^ Hi 88 msoa. le. Name of Poat Office. \\ Lacolle LafoQtaiae Laggan Lagrange La Guerre Lake Aylmer Lake Baauport Lake Dord Lake Etobemia Lakefield Lakelet Lake Megan tic Lakeside Lake Temiscouata.. L'Amarouz Lambeth Lambton Lanark til Lancaster Langside Langtoa Lanoraie i\\ Lansdown L'Anso a Giles. ...„ L'Ause Au Foia . . . . L'Anse St. Jean . . . . Lansing La Petite Riviere St. Francois (sub) . . 11 La Pigeonnidre. .. Laprairie La Pr^sentafju . .. Lamer Larocbelle Laskay L'Jssamption Laterrlere Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Electoral County or Division. Lacolle Tiny Kenyon St. Armand Godraanchester . . . . Stratford St. Dunstan Wilberforce Cranbourn Gore Howick Whitton Nissouri, East Latona Laurel Laval ....... Lavaltrie Lavender . . . . L'Avenir Lawrenceville Leamington . . . Leaskdale .... Leavens Leclercville... Leedt ...,..., nr^froy Leinster- York Westminster. Lambton.. .. Lahark Lancaster ... Kiuloss Walsingham. Lanoraie .. . . Lansdowa.. . L'Tskt ...... Tremblay . . . St. Jeaa .... York La Salle Laprairie La Presentation . . Hibbert , Halifax King St. Sulpice NotreDame du Grand Brul6 Glenelg Amaranth Laval Lavaltrie Mulmur Durham South Ely Mersea Scott St. Vincent Ste. Emelie Leeds Innisfil Ricbmcnd ....... St. Johus Simcoe, X, R Glengary Missisquoi Huntingdon Wolfe Quebec Renfrew Dorchester Argenteuil Huron Compton Oxford, N. R....'. . . Temiscouata York, W. R Middlesex, E. R Beauce Lanark, N. R Glengary Bruce Norfolk Berth ier Leeds, S. R ij XSI6v ••••••• •••• Ohicoutimi Ghicoutimi York • •«•#• • < Charlevoix .. . Napierville . . . Laprairie St. Hyacinthe Perth Megantic York, N. R.... L'Assomption Chicoutimi Grey Wellington, N. R. . . Montmorency Berthier Simcoe, S. R Drummond Shefford B)ssex. Ontario, N. R Grey Lotbiniere Megantic Simcoe, S. R Lenox... Name of Postmaster. T. Van VI let. H. Marchiidon. Donald Cattanach. 0. Lagrange. John McDonald. A. Simmons. James Leech. B. Lapierre. G. Rogers. Myles Young. J. McDonald. D. D. Rose. George Dall. James Taylor. George Kelley. Dr. Louis Labrecque. Wm. Robertson. K. McPherson. James Pettipiece. D. W. Boughner. IJ. Lescault. W. H. McNeil. G. P. Giasson. P. Potvin. L. E. Otis. R. G. Lambert. M. Blain. Julien Bror.ar.eau. Alexis Millet. John Larner. George S. Baldwin. J. Guilbault. Goorge McKenzie. Mark Appleby. M. S. Gray. Rev. A. Gauthier. Joieph Charland. I. B. Mastin. C. Gagnon. F. Lawrence. Warron Kimball. George Leask. S. Cunningham. Josepn Lord. Sarah Jiggens. David Davidson. M. Jordan. ikii Jm 84 vM Name of P09t OflSce. Leitb Lemonville til Lennoxviile Lenox Leonard's Hill L'Epiphanie Les Eboulements. . . Lc3 Ecureuils Les Ecoumains.<... Leskard Leslie LesPotitesBergonnes >'^ Levis Lifford II Limebouse Lime Lake til Lindsay Linton Linwood Lisadbl Lisbon. Lisburn tljL'Islet Listowd Little Britain Little Current Little Rapids Little Rideau ...... Lloydtown ...,',..,. Lochaber Bay Lobo Locd Garry.. Lochiel Lockton Logierait^ Londesborough til London Long Island Locks.. Long Point Longueuil Longwood r.« til Longwood Station Lonsdale Lorette Loretto t L'Origncd ..,.,,.. Lorraine Lothian .......... Loughboro' .,!,*.,i.. Louisville ...*..... Lovat ............ . jOW. ,. Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Sydenhnm. ... Whitchurch. ... Ascot Fredorickburg. Wickham • . . ■ St. SulpicQ... Eboulements . D'Auteuil Clarke. York... Lauzon Manverfl Esquesing Hnngerford Ops King Wellealey- Howick North Eaatbope.... Huroa L'Islet Elma Mariposa Mapitowaning Portland Hawkesbury Kiner Lochaber Lobo Kenyon '. . Lochiel, Albion Moore Hullett London Nepean -. Island of Montreal. . Longueuil Bkfrid Caradoc TyendJnaga Lorette.. Adjala. Longueuil Mono Nelson. Loughboro' Chatham Greenock Low Electoral County or Division. Grey York, N. R Town of Sherbrooke, Lenox. ... ..••..... Drummond L'Assomption Charlevoix Portneuf Sagueiuiy Durham, W. R York, E. R Saguenay Levis Durham, E. R Hal ton Hastings, N. R Victoria York. N. R Waterloo, N. R Huron Perth Bruce L'Ifllet Perth Victoria Dist. of Algoma.... Ottawa Prescott York, N. R Ottawa Middlesex, W. R... Glengary Glcngary Peel Lambton Huron City.of London .. .. Carleton Hochelaga Chambly ,, Middlesex, W. R... Middlesex, W. R... Hastings, S. R Quebec Simcoe, S. R.. Prescott ... ... Slmooe, S. R.. Halton...... ... . Frontc::;AC .... Kent.. .... Bruce . Ottawa !•••»•.•••••< k •.■.•.««.■»• • Name of Postmaster. James Ross, Sr. John Hill. J. P. Gushing. R. P. Wright. M. Leonard. P. Le Blanc. Edward Slevin. Pierre Pagd. John O.Barry. P. Mclntyre. George. Leslie, jr. R. Boulliane. Pran9oiaBertrand. John Raper. John Newton, James Jarmin. Thomas. Adam. Joseph Lyon. Robert C. Coote. Arthur Mitchell. John Zinkann. G. Ruttle. Mrs. E. Ballantyue. W. H. Hacking. John Broad. John Burkitt. D. McMillan. Thomas Ross. Anthony Eastwood. William Abbott. W. H. Young. James Fraser. R. Dewar. Adam Parkinson. D. Hossie. John Neelands. Lawrence. Lawless. Moses Gamble. J. B. Morin. P. Lesp^rance, Thomas. Gordon, L. L. Griffith. Richard Wildraan. J. G. Vincent. P. D. Kelly. . 0. Johnson. John Mills. T. Govan. Hugh. Madden. R. 0. Struthers- Thos.. Allen. Caleb Brooks. 85 Name of Post Office. Townaliip if in Canada West ; and Township, Scijcniory or Parlsb, if in Canada East. Lowbanks Lower Ireland Lowville .• •• II Lucan Lucerne Lucknow Lumley Lunenburg Lurgan Luther Luton \\Lyn.. III Lynden Lyndhurst Lynedock Lyons Lyster Maberly McDonald's Corners. McGillivray Mclntyre Macnider Macton Macrille ., Haddington Madoc Madrid j^Iagdalen Islands . . . Magoon's Point Maidstone. til Maitland ........ Malakoflf. II Mallorytown Malmaisou Malon<) , : II Malton...., Malvern , Manchester {I Mandamin Manilla Manitowaning .... Mannheim Manningville Manotick. Mansfield. Mansonville-Potton II Maple Maple Grove Maple Hill Maple Leaf..., Mapleton.. '1 Moulton... Ireland . . . Nelson. ... Biddulph.. Wakefield . Kinloss.. . . XJsborne.. . Osnabruck Huron .... Luther. . , , Malahide Elizabetbtown Beverley Lansdown Charlottevillo Dorchester, South . . Nelson Sherbrooke Dalhousic . , McGillivray Osprey L'Assomption Pael Albion Maddingtou... Madoc Sebastopol... ...... Magog Stanstead ... . Maidstone ... .. Augusta Marlborough . Yonge Stanbridge . . . Marmora Toronto Gore. Scarboro' .... Reach Plympton Mariposa Manitowaning Wilraot Franklin N. Gower.... Mulinur Potton Vaughan Ireland Brant Newport Yarmouth . . . . Electoral County or Division. • • • • • • • Name of Postmatiter. Haldimand hfegantic Hal ton Huron Ottawa , Bruce Huron Stormont Bruce W€illing*on, N. R Elgin, E. R Town of Brockville.. Wentworth, N. R. .. Leeds, S. R Norfolk Elgin, E. R Megan tic Lanark, 8, R Lanark, N. R Huron Grey Rimouski Wellington, N. R... Peel Arthabaska Hastings, N. R Renfrew Gaspd Stanstead. Stanstead .... Essex Grenville, S. R. , Oarleton Leeds, S. R.... Missisquoi Hastings, N. R. . Peel York, E. R.. Ontario, N. R Lambton .... Victoria Dist. of Algona.. .. Waterloo, S. R Huntingdon Oarleton. Simcoe, S. R Brome York, W. R........ Megantic Brace Compton Elgin, E. R • • • • • >•*••••••••! Hy. Overholt. Edward Redman. Andrew Pickett. William Porte. Robert Blackburn. M. Campbell. Wm. Dinnin. F. Kirkpairick. James McCrindle. Samuel Stuckey. L. R. Tyreli. N. Baxter. William McRae. John Roddick. George Gray. P. J. Putnam. John King. John McGregor. Hugh McLean. D. Shoff. John McLean. F. Saucier. J. M. McCormick. Seth Wilson. F. H. St. Germain. E. D. O'Flynn. P. McOawley. John D. Tuzo. Calvin Abbott. J. G. Chiistie. Thomas Moran. George C. Longley. W. J. Pierce. Frederick F, Lee. A. Lauthier. D. N. Powell. J. B. Allen. Smith Thomson. Adam Gordon. James Dunlop. Mary Douglas. C. T.Dupont. Joseph Hoffman. Fisher Ames. G. L. Parker. M. Colquhoun. A. Barrey. Joseph Noble. Henry Cross, Junr. Robt. B. Clement. William G. Planch. Wm. Appleford. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 "- IIIM .'if m IIM 2.0 1.8 U III 1.6 1 # // ^ 1 u ■'I I *v-* Photographic Sciences Corporation ^^ « «• ci>^ :\ \ I ■S^ ,* ». ^ \ f^ ^ X "»••••# >••••••< Lanark Vespra Cai.iiton Wolfe . . , Carleton .... Simcoe, N. R. Wellington, S Bonaventure., Huntingdon York, E. R. . . Hastings, N. R Beauce Grey ........ Hastings, N. R. Huron Welland Glengary .... Compton Hastings, S. R L' Assomption . Ottawa Maskinongd . . Stanstead .... Grey Rimouski Bonaventure Dist. of Nipissing Sheifora Grey Peel Huron Grenville Hastings, N. R.. Ottawa.. Grey Oxford, N. R. . Simcoe, N. R. Grey Richmond Richmond Beauharnois . . Hastings, S. R I fince Edward Northumberl'd, E. R. Carleton Grenville, N. R.. .. Essex Lotbiniere Rimouski Northumberl'd, E. R Dist. of Algoma.. .. Lanark, N. R Simcoe, N. R • ••••• Name of Postmaster. Saml. Woods. J. B. Bishop. Thomas Read. Charles Powley. C. McD. Blyth. J. A. Manning. James J. Barker. W. G. Allan. James Armstrong. S. B. Conger. Benj. Johnson. P. Porterfield. Edward Lee. Robert Blackwood. Amasa Martia. John Kemp. M. Delfausse. E, Trempe. A. Paquette. Luther Abbott. A. Massie. L. N. Blais. D. Eraser. John Bangs. L. N. Hungerford. Joseph Maxwell. Wm. Speirs. Chas. Roadhouse. Charles Birks. Michael Doyle. T. Bourke. C. H. Gooderham. D. L. Layton. J. H. Beck. Edmund Moon. James Brown. M. McT. Tait. William Beattie. George Ellis. George Duncan. Caleb Johnson. James Mather. E. B. Hopper. E. H. Whitmarsh. Jonathan Wigfield. E. W. M^thot. W. E. Page. Thomas Oliver. P. W. Bell. William Croft. George Sneatb. 87 Name of Post Office. Mile End Milford Millhank Mill Bridge til MUl Brook Mllle Isles.... ..«. . II Milk Roches Mill Grove Mill Haven Miilikon Miihngton Mill Point MilnesTille Milton East Milton West II Mimico Mimosa Minden Minesing' n Mitchell Moe's River Mohawk Moira Moles worth... Monck ...' Monckland Moneymore Mongenais Mongolia ,Monkton Mono Centre Mono Mills Montague Montcalm Monte Bello Montmagny til Montreal Montrose Mont St. Hilaire.... Moore HMoore's Station.... Moose Creek Moray Morewood Morningdale Mills.. Morpeth ....: Morrisbank f\\Morrisburg. ..... Morriston • Mortlake Morton Morven Township if in Canada West; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Island of Montreal. . Marysb'irg Mornington : Tudor Cavtin Mille Isles Cornwall Flamboro', West.. .. Ernestown ........ Markham Mara Tyendinaga Markham Milton Trafalgar..... Etobicoke Erin Snowden Vespra Logan Compton Brantford, W Huntingdon ....... Wallace .......*•. Luther. Roxborough * Hungerford N'ewton Markhan ......... Elma Mono Caledon Montague Rawdon Petite Nation St. Thomas Montreal Sta.. tbrd St. Hilaire Moore St. Armand Roxborough McGillivray Winchester , Mornington.... .... Howard Morris W illiamsburg Puslihch Scarboro' Crosby, Soutb . . Ernestown Electoral County or Divi-iion. Hochelaga Prince Edward Perth Hastings, N. R. . . . Durham, E. R Argenteuil Town of Cornwall. . Wentworth, N. R. . . Addington York, E. R Ontario, N. R Hastings, S. R.. ... York, E. R Shefford Halton York, W. R Wellington, S. R.... Peterboro' Simcoe, N. R Perth Compton Brant, W. R Hastings, N. R Wellington, N. R... Stormont Hastings, N. R Vaudreuil York, E. R Perth Name of Postmaster. Simcoe, S. R....... Peel >.. ... Lanark, S. R Montcalm Ottawa.. Montmagny ....... City of Montreal ... Welland Rouville Lambton Missisquoi jStormont..<< <*.... {Huron jDundas Perth .............. Kent... ...«...».. Huron Dundas ,. .. Wellington, S. I! .V York, E. R Leeds, S. R. Addington . Job. Robin Lapointe. Jamf- Cook. W. Rutherford. R. M. Norman. Richard Howden. John Pollock. S. H. Moss. James Tyner. George B. Forward. W. Gorvett. John Harrington. James Bowen. Thomas Pearce. Charles Gillespie. William D. Lyon. J. Kynock. Henry Reed. S. S. Peck. John Laird. John Hicks. Joel Baker. William L. Jones. Henry Ostrum. N. M. Livingstone. George Brain. D. Montgomery. John Harigan. H. R. McDonald. Robert Curtis. E:^ward Greensides. Robert Laidlaw. Joseph Alexander. Peter Clark. Firmin Dugas. Charles Major, Jr. J. S, Valine. |B. S. Freer. |N. E. Thompson. J. E. Ducharme. John Morrison. ;p. 0. Moore. jWilliam McKillican. 'H. Hagerman. |A. McKay. J. Nicklin. JAndrew Heyward. James Orr James Holden. R. B. Morison. A. fhompson. James R. Leake. Dnniel Kenwood. «8 Name of Post Oflace. Moscow Mossley Motherwell Mountaia Grove. . . . Mountain View . . . . Mount Albert Mount Albion ^ Mount Brydgti ..,. Mount Carmel Mount Charles Mount Elgin Mount Forest Mount Healy.. ... .. Mount Horeb Mount Hurst. ...... Mount Johnson . . . . Mountjoy Mount Oscar Mount Pleasant . . . . Mountsberg Mount St. Louis.. .. Mount St. Pa trick . . Mount Vernon.. .. . . Mount Webster . . . . Muddy Branch Mulgrave Mulmur Muncey Munster Murray Murray Bay Murvale Muskoka Falls Musselburg Myrtle .........••• Mystic....... Nairn Kanticoke , jWSapnnee Napanee Mills Napier NapiervUU Nashwood Nassagiweya Navau Neigette Nelson Netherby Neustadt ..... ..... Nevis New Aberdeen Newark Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East- Electoral County or Division. Camden, East Dorchester, N Fullarton Olden... Ameliasburg Gwillimbury, East.. Saltfleet..... Caradoc ......... Mount Carnciel Toronto Denham Egremoni Oneida Ops .............. Albion .i....... ... ^t. Gr^goire ....... Rigaud ........... Oavan ............ Flamboro', East . . . . Medonte ......,«.. Brougham . « . . . ./. . . Bfantford, West.... I Qsdown Gaiitham 6ert-'e Mulmur Caradoc Goulburn . .4. .... Murray Mountmurr&y Portland Draper. , Mornington Whitby Stanbridge ........ Williams East Walpole Richmond Camden East Metcalfe De Lery Farnham .....*>,... Nassagiweya Cumberland L'Angele. .,.....,.. Nelson ............ Kumberstone Norman liy......... Oro . . . , . , Waterloo, South.. .. Norwich Name of Postmaster. Addington Middlesex, E. R . • . • Perth Frontenac Prince Edward York, N. R Wentworth, S. R. . . Middlesex, W. R.... Kamouraska Peel Oxford, S. R vxrey •..,. ......... Haldimand Victoria Peel Iberville .......... Soulanges Vaudreuil Durham, E. R Wentworth, N. R . . Simcoe, N. B Renfrew Brant, W. R Leeds, S. R Argenteuil Welland Simcoe, S. R Middlesex, W. R*. . Carleton Northumberl'd, E. R. Charlevoix Frontenac. Victoria. .......... Perth Ontario, S. B Missisquoi „. . . Middlesex, W. R . . . Haldimand Lenox. Addington Middlesex, W. R ... Napierville Brome Halton • Russell Rimouski Halton Welland Grey Simcoe, N. R Waterloo, S. R Zara Vanluven. John Amoss. James Brown, ar. E. L. Godfrey. W. H. Way. R. Hunter. Jas. R. Cook. John !Barnston. R. Lavoie. Charles King. ». V. Bodwell. T.G.Smith. James Waters. John Beamish. John Wallace, John McQuillen. Finlay McQuaig. D. McDonell. S. J. Best. Jos. H. Smitb. J. B. Hussey. Bridget Brady. Thomas Perrin. Robert Webster. Fernandez Naubert. Joseph J. Zavitz. William Little. R. E. Whiting. . Thos. Tubman. Richard 0. Dickson. Edward Tremblay. Michael Davy. Oxford, S. R. George Shearer. Fras. L. Pike. O.J. Phelps. Donald McLeod. C. E. Bourne. Gilbert Bogart. H. N. Wright. John Arthurs. N. Palin. Philip Wood. Thos. Easterbrooke. M. O'Meara. Leopold Cot^. A. G. Mttckay. Joseph House, D. Wiukler. James Greenshielda. Wm. Key. H. Henderson. 89 1^ Name of Post Office. Newbliss Newboro' Newboyne Newbridge ....;... Newburgh til Newbury New Cariisle jWNewcastle New Dundee New Durham New Edinburgh.... Nevi' Glasgow \\New Hamburg Newington New Ireland. ;«iiJti-.. New Liverpool IINewLow^I jWNew Market i Newport New Richmond Newry Niew Sarum Newton Brook Newton Robinson . . ^WNiagara ISicolet Nile Nilestown Nissouri Mtbburg Nobleton Norham Norland Normandale Normanton ......... North Adjala North Auguita North Bristol..... 4. North Bruce North Douro Northfield North Georgetown.. North Glanford North Gower. ...... North Hatley North Keppel North Lancaster.... North Montague . . . . North Mountain North Pinnacle .... North Pel ham North Port Township if in Canada West ; and Township, teigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Kitley Crosby, North.. . ... Bastard Howick Camden, Ba<>t Mosa Cox Clarke Wilraot Burford Gloucester Lacorae Wilmot Oznabruck Ir&land •. .. Lauzon Sunnldale ..., Whitchurch Brantford New Richmond Elma Yarmouth York... Tecumseth Niagara Nicolet Colborne Dorchester, N Nissouri, East North Easthope . . . . King Percy Laxtoa Gharlotteville Saugcen »»*». Adjala ............ Augusta Bristol .«... Bruce • Douro Cornwall Beauharnois Glanfurd North GoWer ...... Hatley * Keppel.. ...... .4.. Lancaster Montague Mountain.... St. Armand. ....... Pelham ,. Sophiasburg Electoral County or Division. Leeds, N. R [iCeds, S. R Leeds, S. R Huron Addington Middlesex, W. R.... Bonaventure Durham, W. R Waterloo, S. R Brant, W. R Russell Terrebonne Waterloo, S. R Stormont Megantic Levis Simcoe, N. R York. N. R Brant, W. R Bonaventure Perth Elgin, E. R York, W. R Simcoe, S. R. Town of Niagara. . . Nicolet ........... Huron Middlesex, E. R .. .. Orford, N. R....... Perth York, N. R Northumberl'd, E. R, Victoria Norfolk i . . . . Bruce Simcoe, S. R Grenville, S. R Pontiao ........... Bruce Peterborough Stormont Chateauguay Wentworth, S. R. . . Carleton Stanstead. Grey Glengary Lanark, S. R Dundas Miasisquoi Welland Prince Edward .. . . . Name of Postmaster. Wm. Moran. Thomas Webster. James Lytle. Jas. Carson. Robert Hope. Thomas Robinson. Matthew Caldwell. ' Hiram Hodges. A. Moyer.- B. P. Schooley. James Blaokburn. William Furse. Christian Ernst. Jacob Baker. Richard C. Porter. Damase Roberge. P. Paton. William Roo. Colin Milloy. Richard Brash. C. Coulter. Samuel Wilton. M. Richardson. J. R. Hipwell. Robert Warren. H. A. Chillas. Henry J. Kerr. T. R. Putraan. Joseph Howes. James Brown. William Munsie. Dr. B. G. G. Demorest, A. A. McLaughlin. John W. Sbeppard. John J. Lehnen. William Donehy. Samuel J. Bellamy. William Shirley. D. McTavish. Robert Casement. Andrew J. Baker. Joseph Turcot. Edward Dickenson. George E. Johnston. B. Le Baron. David Dewar. Charles Leelair. W. H. Stewart. James Cleland. V. Barnes. Mrs. M. A. McQueen. Samubl Solmes, jr. ^i 90 Name of Post OflRcc. B^i North Ridge North Seaeca North Stanbridge.. . North Stukely North Sutton North Wakefield.... North Williamsburg, Norton Greek II Norvai Norway Norwich. Norwood Notfield Notre Dame de Por- tage Nottawa Noyan Nutt's Corners Oak Hill Oakland..,. , . , Oak Ridges . . . . til OakviUe ,.,,, Oakwood .... , Oban , Odessa ]Oil Springs ... Old Montrose . . Olinda Omagb ^^Omemee Ompah Oneida Ongley II Onondaga Onslow llOntario Oranfceville ... . Orchard , Orillia Orleans Ormond Ormstown .... . Ore Orono Orwell Osceola t II Osgoode . . . t y Oshawa .... Osprey Ospringe Ossian ........ t II Ottawa..... Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East*. Gosfield Seneca Stanbridge Stukely Sutton Wakefield Williamsburg Beauharnois Esquesing York Norwich.. Asphodel Indian reservation . . Nottawasaga Sabrevois Sabrerois Laxton .Oakland Whitchurch Trafalgar Mariposa Plympton Ernestown Eaniskillen Romney Gosfield Trafalgar Emily Palmerston Oneida Brighton Onondaga Onslow Saltfleet Garafraxa Normanby Orillia Gloucester, North. Winchester Beauharnois Oro Clarke Yarmouth Bromley Osgoode Whitby Osprey Erin Enniskillen Nepean.. EJlectoral County or Division. Essex Haldimand Missisquoi Shefford Brcme Ottawa Dundas C bateau guay Hal ton York, E. R. Oxford, S. R Peterborough Glengary T^miscouata Simcoe, N. R Missisquoi ,. • Missisquoi Victoria Brant, W. R York, N. R Hal ton.... Victoria... - Lambton Addington Lambton Kent Essex Halton „ Victoria Frontenac Haldimand Northumberland . . . Brant, W. R Pontiac Wentworth, S. R ... Wellington, N. R... Grey Simcoe, N. R Russell Dundas Chateaugay Simcoe, N. R Durham, W. R Elgin, E. R Renfrew Russell Ontario, S. R Grey Wellington Lambton City of Ottawa Name of Postmaster. James Curamiford. John Tucker. E. B. Stone, Antoine Audette. S. Sweet. A. Pritchard. William Gordon.. James P. Lett. William Clay. J. E. Winnett. Gilbert Moore. J. A. x'utterfield. Peter Kennedy. M. Michaud. Andrew Melville, T. B. Derick. David Nutt. Wm. Corbett, John Toyne. P. Suttle. R. Balmer. E. A. Boweg. William Oarrick. P. S. Timraerman. William Harrison. H. Mills. John C. Fox. Thomas Little. Robert Grandy. Henry Dunham. J. T. Muchmore. Peter H. Maybee. Wm. S. BuckwelL Walton Smith. Joseph Carpenter. Guy Leslie. Thomas Caldwell. Thomas Moffatt. H. McHarry. Ira Morgan. R. N. Walsh. R. Richardson. Joseph L. Tucker. D. Sutherland. Alex. McLaren. Adam J. Baker. Francis Keller. James Gibson. Wm Sym 1. George McPberson. G. P. Baker. 91 Name of Post Office. \ Otter Lake Otterville Oungah Oustic Outram Overton t Owen Sound Owl's Head Oxenden Oxford Centre t II Oxford Mills.... II Oxford Station . . . . Oznabruck Centre. . Paisley f II Pakenham Palermo . Panmure Papineauville Parham til Paris III Paris Station Parker Park Head Park HUl Parma Parry Sound Paspebiac Patterson Peiferlaw • .. . . Pelham Union t Pembroke Pendleton Penetanguishene ..., Peninsula-Gasp^ . . . Pentland Penville Perc6 II Perch Station Perkins II Perrytown \\\Perth Petawawa t II Peterbor& II Fetersburg Peterson's Ferry..-. tllPetrolea Petworth Peveril Philipsburg Ea-tt .... Philipsbnrg West... Philipsville-. II Pickering Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East* Electoral County or Division. Leslie Norwich Chatham ...... Eramosa Brant Caraden Sydenham Potton Keppel Oxford Oxford Oxford Oznabruck .... Elderslie Pakenham Trafalgar.... .. Fitzroy Petite Nation.. Hinchinbrooke . Dumfries South. Dumfries South. Peel Amabel West Williams. Fredericksburg Vaughan Georgina Pelham Pembroke Plantageu^it Tiny.... Gasp^ Pilkington Tecumseth Perce Sarnia Templeton Hope Drummond ...... Petawawa North Monaghan. Wilmot .... Sophiasburg Enniskillen Portland Newton St, Armand Wilmot Bastard ...k Pickering.. ...... Pontiac Oxford, S. R Kent Wellington, S. R. . . Bruce Addington Grey x5rome ...•••...« .. Grey Oxford, S. R Grenville Grenville Stormont Bruce Lanark, N. R Hal ton Carleton Ottawa ; Frontenac Brant, E. R Brant, E. R Wellington, N. R. . . Bruce Middlesex, W. R.... Lenox.. ,. District of Algoma.. Bonaventure York, W. R York, N. R Welland Renfrew L rcscoiL ■ ■•••••#••• Simcoe, N. R Gasp^ c ... . Wellington, N. R. . . Simcce, S. R Gasp^ Lambton • • . . . Ottawa Durham, E. R Lanark, S. R. Renfrew Peterboro'. Waterloo, S. R. Prince Edward Lambton Frontenac. Vaudreuil Missisquoi Waterloo, S. R Leeds, S. R Ontario, S. R I • « • • • Name of Postmaster. John Mather. Gervase Goodwin. Stephen Kinny. Thomas Whitehead. David Smith. S. D. Fox. George Brown. A. C. Jennings, James Atkey, Sr. Wm. Garbut. Murdoch Gair. Andrew Holmes. Jacob Poaps. Thomas Orchard. Alex. Fowler. H. M. Switzer. James Ring. Steohen Tucker. T. A. Grant George Stanton.. M. X. Carr. Thomas Burns. Wm. Simpson. John Noble* E. Mai lory. N. P. Wakefield. D. Bisson. Pdter Patterson. George Johnson. J. C. Buckbee. Alex. Moflfet. J. M. C. Delesderniers- D. J.Mitchell. William Miller. Wm. Howlett, Jr. Edward T. Turner. J. E. Tuzp. John Irwin. J. D. Lewis. R. A. Corbett. Thomas Cairns. Charles Young. S. J. Carver. John Ernst. Paul Peterson. Patrick Barclay. B. L. Carscallen. Alexander Morrison D. T. R. Nye. . G. C. Doering. George Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney. i m m fli i \ i Name of Post Office. Township if in Canada West; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. 92 Electoral County or Division. t Picton Pierville Pigeon Hill.. .. . Pike River Pine Grove Pine Orchard. .. Pine River Pinker ton ...... Pittsferry Plainfield.. ..... t Plantagenet.. . t II Plattsville... Plajfair.. ...... Pleasant Hill... Plum Hollow. ..... Point Abino Pofit Alexander.. . . Pointe au ChSne. .. Pointe aux Anglais. Pte. aux Trembles.. , Pointe aux Trembles. Jl Pointe Claire Pointe du Lac Point Edward ..... i Point Fortune.... lit Point Levi, East.. Point Petre Point St. Charles . . . Point St. Peter Point Traverse Poland Ponsonby... Pont Chateau Pont de Maskinong4. Poole..* t Portage du iFort.. Port Albert Port au Persil Port Bruce f Port BurwQll, . . . til Port Colbome.. II Port Credit lit PortDalhouue . . Port Daniel t Port Dover.,.* .. Port31msley Porter's Hill Port Granby Port Hoover til Port Hope ..., . Portland ......... Port LewiB Hallowell... Pierville . . . , St. Armand. Stanbridge.i Vaughan . . . Whitchurch, Huron Greenock... Pittsburg . . Thurlow... . Plantaganet Blenheim. . . Bathurst Princfe Edward...., Yamaska , Missisquoi .Missisqiioi I York, W.R York, N. R... , Bruce Bruce Frontenac. ...... Hastings, S. R. ... Prescott Oxford, N.R. ...... Lanark, S. R.i... Name of Postmaster. David Barker^ Louis Gill. Noah Sager. A. L. Taylor. A. L. Gooderham. Comely Randall. D. McDermid. M. Piukerton. Daniel Root. Bdw. N. Gould. Henry Smith. Samuel Piatt. G. 0. Mills. Walsingham bforfolk J. D. Morgan. Bastard .Leeds, S. R.. Bertie Rolph Grenville. Two Mountains.. . . . Island of Montreal. . Pointe aux Trembles Montreal Pointe da Lac Sarnia Rig&ud Lauzon Athol... Islan'' of Montreal.. Malb. Marysburg Dalhousie Nichol , Soulanges .Maskiaong^ .\lornington Litchfield Ashfield Mount Murray Malahide Bay ham ..-^ .;.... Humberstone Toronto Grantham Port Daniel Woodhouse. North Elmsley. ... Goderich Clarke Mariposa Hope., Bastard Godmanchester.... • • •#•■•• Wellahd Renfrew , Argenteuil.. .. Two Mountains Hochelaga Portneuf •Jacques C artier.. . St. Maurice Lambton Vaudreuil Levis Prince Edward. . . Jacques artier.. Ga3p6.. Prince Edward Lanark, N. R Wellington, N. R. . . Soulanges .Maskinoug^ Perth Pontiac Huron.. ... Charlevoix. Elgin, E. R Elgin, E. R Welland. Peel , . , Lincoln ...<»• Bona venture. .. Norfolk ...... Lanark, S. R.. Huron Durham, W. R Victoria...... Durham, E. R. Leeds, S. R... , ■•••••( • • • • « * R. Alguire. Ralph Disher. Archibald Catneron. Bazile Charlebois. Antoine Lamoureaux. Fr6d6ric Larue. L. B. D'Aoust. Louis Comeau. Louis Ernst,. A. St. Denis. Charles Bourget. James Scott. B. Blomeley, George Packwood. Harmon Case. D. Mclptosh. James L. Halley. A. Bourbonnais. A. J. Lafrenierc. D. Matthews. G. A. Purvis. Thomas Hawkins. John McLaren. Amasa Lewis. Thoma3 Pilcher. L. G. Carter. Robert Cotton. John H. Martindale. Patrick Sweetman. David Able. Lizzie McCormack. Robert Porter. Gtorge Elliott. Elifts Rogers. Huntingdon S.S. .,B.B. Scovil. Garsil m 98 Name of Post OiBce. Port Maitland Port Nelson Portneuf Port Perry II \Port RobifiMon... Port Rowan Port Royal Port Ryerse.. Portsmouth t II Port Stanley Port Talbot I! Port Union ^ Powell Powerscourt. til Prescott II Preston Priceville Primrose t Prince Albert II Princeton Prospect .......... Pnrdy Purpleville Puslinch lit Quebec Quecnsborough .... t II Queenston Queensvi'lo Radstock Raglan Railton Rainham Rainbam Centre.... Rapidesdea Joachims 1) Ratho Ravenna.., k^..^'-.. Ravcnshoe. ........ Ravenswood- Rawdon Reading Redneraville Reekie Renfrew. Rentbn Repentigny Riceburg Riceville ...*.',';«'.. t II Richmond^ Eust. . . t Richmond, West.. . t II Richmond Hill . . II Richmond Station . Rich view .-. Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Sherbrooke Nelson Portneuf , Reach Thorold ., Walsingham Walsingham Woodhouse Kingston Yarmouth Dunwioh Pickering Hr Hinc. nbrook Aug Wf.e.. JO, South.. . Ai'temesia Mono .«.-.. Reach , Blenheim Beckwith. Bangor t. . . . Vaughan , Puslinch .... .. w ... Quebec Elzevir. ...<«.«.... Niagara, .u ....... Bast Grwillimbury. . Kildrtre-. ,.k.. Whitby .... Lougbboro' Rainham Rainham . ... ...... Aberdeen Blandford Collingwood East GwilHambury. Bosanquet Rawdon .^^ Garafraxa ......... Ameliasburg Kincardine .... . . .. Horton....... Townsen^i (»>. »•••• ti'Assomption Stanbridge-. .., Plantagenet . . . ^ . . , Cleveland- .•,,>• ,;.-.. . Qoulburn ..'../. . ., Vaughan , Cleveland*... .>..... Toronto. .<« ..... ;: Electoral County or Division. Name of Postmaster. Flaldimand Hal ton Portneuf.... Ontario, N. R Welland Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Frontenac. ........ Elgin, E. R Elfin, W.R Ontario, S. R Carleton Huntingdon Grenville Waterloo, S. R Grey Simcoe, S. R Ontario, N, R Oxford, N. R Lanark, S. R Hastings, N. R York, W. R Wellington, S. R.... Quebec . ; Hastings, N; R Lincoln York, N. R. Joliette Ortario, S. R....... Frontenac Haldimand..; Haldimand.... . . ... Pontiac Oxford, N. R...... Grey York, N. R Lambtott Montcahn Wellington, N; R... Prince Edward. ... . Bruce Renfrew Norfolk,........;. L'Assomption... . .. Missisquoi Prescott.. Richmond' Carleton ... York, W. R Richmond . . . Peel ......... ...... Jas. Moss. Hugh Cotter. Charles Ganlin. H. Gordon. Andrew Murray. Andrew McLennan. James H. Uptegrove. William H. Ryerse. Geo. McLeod, John Tennant. Jas. Mitchell. Denis Egan. Jas. Botbam. W. H. Brouse. Conrad Nispcl. David Loudon. John Stewart. H. H. McOaw. • J. G. Lindsay. John Burrows. W. Lake. James Livingstone, William Leslie. John Sewell; Daniel Thompson. James Wynn. James H. Aylward. Russell Woods. L. Foster. John Walsh. Isaac Honsberger. Margaret Jones. William Spence. Joseph Williams. Wm. Reid. J. B. Oliver. Paul Jarvis. Michael Skelly. Thomas Price. George Roblin. Joieph Shier. Wm. Mackay. James B. Smith. Joseph Etu. 0. A. Rice. Peter M-cLaaren. G. K. Poster. W.H.Butler. Matthew Teefy. A. Donnelly. Robt. M. Burgess. ! 'iiiil !■,« Mill 94 Name of Poat Office. II Richwood Riif^etown Ridgeville Rigaud I Rimouski Ringwood Ripley II River Beaudctte . . River David River Desert River Gilbert Riversdale Riviare Bois Clair.. Riviere des prairies, t II Rivihre du Loup (en bas) , t Riviera du Loup (en huut).. ...... II Riviere Quelle.. .. Riviere Raisin RiviereTroisPistoles Roberval Robinson Roblin Rochelle Rochester Rockburn Rockford Rockingham Rock Island Rockland Rockport Rockside Rockton. f II Rorkwood .... Rodgerville Rodney Roebuck Rokeby <>.. Rolph Rumney Ronaldsay Rondeau Rondeau Harbor . Rosa Rosebank Rosedale Rosedene Rosemont. . ....... Roseneath Rosetta Roseville Blenheim.. . Howard..... Pelbam. . . .■. Rigaud.. .. . Rimouski. . . Whitchurch. H uron Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Maniwakf. . . . St. Fran9oi3. Greenock. . . St. Edouard. Montreal . . . Riviere duLoup.... Riviere du Loup ... Riviore Quelle Lancaster Trois-Pistoles Roberval.. Bury Richmond Stukeley : Rochestiir Hincbicbrook Townsend Brudenell Stanstead Chatham Escott Caledon Beverley Eramosa Usborne.. .. < Aldboro' Augusta Sberbrooke Middloton JRomney Proton Harwich Harwich Murray Brantford Fenelon Gainsboro' .' Mulmur Alnwick Lanark Dumfries) North.. .. Oxford, N R Welland Vaudreuil Rimouski Vork, N. R Bruce Soulanges Yamaska Ottawa Beauce Bruce • Lotbiniere Hochelaga Temiscouata. Electoral County or Division. Maskinong<^ Kamouraska Glengary Temiscouata ChicoutimI Compton Lenox Shefford Essex Huntingdon Norfolk Renfrew Stanstead.'. ........ Argenteuil Leeds, S. R Peel Wentworth, N. R. . . Wellington, S. R... Huron Elgin, W. R Grenville Lanark, S. R Norfolk Grey ....* Kent Xorthumberl'd, E. R. Brant, E. R Victoria Lincoln Simcoe, S. R Northumberl'd W. R. Lanark, N. R.. ;.. Waterloo, S, R..., Name of Postmaster. J. L. Laycock. L. S. Hancock. Jonas Steele . A. W. Charlebois. J. T. Couillard. G. H. Silvester. Thomas Harris. Colin McPherson. J. B. Commeault. James McAuley. Geo. W. Chapman. H. B. O'Connor. A. Lemay. Louis Belanger. Charles H. Gaudry. Louis A. Baribeau. Louis Frenette. James McPherson. Nazaire Tetu. L. B. Potvin. Lemuel Pope. Ebenezer Card. A Des Sautels. P. Dumouchelle. A. Oliver. Joseph Greathead. J. S. Watson. A. A. Barry. J. Huston. William Cornwall. D. Kirkwood. B. Cornell. Robert Pasmore. James Bouthroa. A. Humphrey. James Bouvaird, Jan. A. Adams. E. D. Buchner. 0. Doatsworth. Jos. McArdle. J. K. Morris. H. Fieldhouse. Moses McNeil, Cornelius McKay. George Gumming. John Harstone. R. Macfarlane. Thomas Lane. 95 I Name of Pc8t Office. Roslin Ross.. ' Rosseau Rotbsay Rouge Hill. Rougcmont Round Plains.... Rowan Mills Roxton Falls Roxton Pond Rugby ...» Ruisseau des GhSaes Runnymede Rupert Russell Russeltown Rutherford Rutkven Ryckman's Corners. Rylstone 8te. Adele St. Agatha 8te. Agathe. Ste. Agnes St. Aim6 St, Alban St. Albert list. Alexandre. .... . IJSt. Alexandre St. Alexis 8t. Alphonse fit. Anaclet St. Andr6 ......... St. Andr^ Aveliu... St. Andrews, East . . St. Andrews, West, . Ste. Angele Ste. Ang^liqae St. Anicet tllSte. Anne, Bout de risle Ste. Anne de la P^ rade , Ste. Anr des Monts Ste.Anno des Piaines \\St. Anne la Poca- tiire St. Ann's Lincoln . . St. Anselme • St. Antoine, Lotbi- niere Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Thurlow.... Ross Humphrey.. . Maryboro' . . . Pickering. ... St. G^saire.. Townsend. .. Walsingham. Roxton Roxton North Ore . . Upton Restigouche . Masham Russell Dawn Qosfield. .. . Barton.. .«.. Seymour .. . Abercrombie Wilmot Ste. Agathe . Ste. Agnes . . Oeschambault Warwick . . . . . St. Sulpice. r* • • • • St. Anaclet.. St. Andr6 . . . Petite Nation Argenteuil . • * Cornwall Monnoir Petite Nation Godmanchester . . . . Electoral County or Division. Montreal . . , Ste. Anne '» . o t6- ^Hiid ••••••••1 Ste. Anne . . Gainsboro' . St. Anselme St. Antoine. Hastings, S. R Renfrew Slmcoe, N. R Wellington, N. R. .. Ontario, S. R Rouville Norfolk Norfolk Shefford ........... Shefford Simcoe, N. R Drumraond Bonarenture Ottawa Russell C bateau guay Lambton Essex Wentworth, S. R... Northumberl'd, B. R. Terrebonne Waterloo, S. R Lotbiniere Charlevoix .« Richelieu.... Portneuf Artbabaska .... . . . . Kamouraska Iberville Montcalm Joliette Rimouski Kamouraska Ottawa Argenteuil Town of Cornwall.. Rouville Huntingdon Jacques C artier .... Champlain . G«:sp6 . . . . . Terrebonne . Kamouraska Lincoln Dorchester .. Lotbiniere Name of Postmaster. William Gilroy. James McLaren. John Real. John Hans. Joseph Moon. D. Bachelder. John Wever. Decimus Burrows. A. 0. Ti Beauchemin. M. Auger. Wm. Mcintosh. Thos. L. Desaulniers. Henry Lodge. W. D. Leslie. Richard Helmer. Cyrille x'urcotte. Hugh Ruthven. Wm. Wells. D. Allan. Odile Lafleur. Anthony Kai' ar. L. Boulangei*. Rev. J. A. Bureau. P. G^linas. John D. McCormick. M. 0. Payfer. B. Levfique. A. A, L. Brien. Leandre LeBau. Luke Corcoran. 0. Couture. P. 0. Marquis. Jos. A. Levis. Crosby Davis. Lackey Masterson. Michel Fournier. J. B. N. Papineau. F. S. Bourgeault. Emmanuel Sauv^. Tdlesphore M^thot. J. Perr6. Hector Granger. Joseph Dionne. Jacob Upper. Pierre Fortier. Edmond Larue. H. >A it Name of Post OOico. Township If In Canada Weat, ; and JTownahip, Seigniory or Parish^ if in Canada East. St. Antoin*, River Riclielieu St. Autonin 'St. Antonin St. Apollinaire St. Croix. . . St. Arniand Centre. [St. Armand list. Armand Station St. Armand. St. Ar^ne St. Athanam St. Aubert.. St. Agustin, Port- neuf St. Augustin, Two Mountains St. Barnab6, St Maurice St. BarnaM, River Yamaska St. Bcrthdlemi St. Bazile.... Ste. Beatrix........ St; Benoit St. Bernard St. Bonaventure d'Upton list. Brigide.... Stu. BrigUto des Saults... St. Bruno St. Camille • . St. Canute St. Casimir St. Catlierines, East \\\St.CatherineSyWe8t list. C^lesiin St. C^saire St. Charles, River Richelieu.. l|St.CharleB,R.;Boyer Si. Christophe .. ..... Temiscouata., Lotbiniere. Missisquoi Missisquol . « Temiscouattk*. f •• •• Iberville . . ........ L'Islet Portneuf Two Mountaina . . . St. Maurice.... ........ St. Barnab6 St. Barth^lemi St. Bazile '.'. Ste. Beatrix Two Mountajna . . . . St. Bernard St Bonaventure.... Monnoir .......... .• .. Ste. Brigitte des Saults...... Montaryille,. St. Camiile...... St Canute .•.•.>•(•• •• St. Casimir. Foasambault.. ... ^... Granth(\ip.. ........ St Charles . Bellechasse . Arthabaska. Sie. Claire . Wellesley . . Soulangea , . Horton. ... . Laprairie ., Ste. Croix ,.,».••• St. Damase. Niagara , . , , St PlyaQinthe Berthier. ........... . Portneuf. ......... Jollette Two M-omitains . . . Dorchester Drummoud. Iberville .. Vamaska... ...,«.,....... Chambly.. . ...« Wolfe Two Mount^ine ... . . Portnjeuf Portn/3u|'.. Lincoln iNlCOlCv .... ..... .. RouvUIq Name of PostmaBter. St. Hyacin.the Bellechasse •••••»•• Arthabaska Dorchestec Waterloo, N. R.. Soulang.c3....» . Arthabaska Two Mountaina . Laprairie Lotbiniere, Berthier.. L'Islet St Hyacinthe... Lincoln Narciase Cartier. Felix Queen, fi. Boucher. Abram Tltemore. Peter Smith. Blie Martin, P. Regnier. C. Bourgault. 0. East. Loais Paqaette. J. B. L. Duaime. Edouard Mathieu. J. Fauteux. Qt. Jobin. Qt. Lemiredit Maraolait. Ernest Lemaire. Pierre Plaate. Joseph Milette. William Murray. N. Oulette. ' A. P. Par6. Mme Milette. John Hauna. Narcisse Par^. Joseph. M alone j> W. L. Copeland. 0. E. Houde. 0. DorvaU J. B. LeBlanc. T. Monlminy. Joseph Goodhue. L. V. Royer. John Stroh. A. Bourque. G. GSlinaa. M. J. Phelan. Moi'se Nadon. J. Hamel. P. Tellier. J. B. Cloutier. P. H. Petiti 0. Fiaher. 97 I »f ter. it. re. B. lO. leu. Marsolalt. r.e. id. ie. Name of Post Office. St. Denis, Hirer Ri chelieu St. Denis de la Bou- teillerie St. Didace St. Dominique .... St. Edouard St. Edwige....... Ste. Elizabeth. .... St. Eloi St. Ephremde Tring ilSt. Ephremd'Upton St. Esprit St. Etienne St. Etienne de Beau- harnois.. St, Eugdue St, Eustaehc St. Evariste de For- i/th St. Fabien Ste. Famille St. Felicity St. Fdlix de Valois . St. F6r6ol;(sub office) St. Fidele Ste. Flavie St. FlaTien St. Foy St. Francis St. Fran9oi3, Mont- Magny St. Francois, Beauce St.Fran9oi3d'Orl's.. Township if in Canada West; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. St. Denis. Lanandi^re Clifton . . . . , St, Flavien Quebec . . . St. Fr^d^ric St. Qabriel de Bran- don Ste. Genevieve St. George, Beauce . St. George, Brant . . ilSt.Geo.de Windsor Ste. Gertrude St. Gervais St. Giles , St. Gr^goire St. Guillaume d'Up ton , llSte. H«16ne Ste. H^lene de Bagot Tring . Upton St. Maurice Island of Orleans . . St. Denis Mount Murray. Beauce , Island of Orleans.. St. Fr6d6ric Brandon .. Montreal . . St. George. St. Hyacinthe Kamouraska Maskinong^ Bagot Napierville Oompton Joliette Temiscouata Beauce Bagot Montcalm St. Maurice Beauharnois Eaat Hawkesbury.. . Dumfries, South.... Windsor Ste. Gertrude St. Gervais ........ St. Giles St. Gr^goire Upton. Electoral County or Division. Beauharnois Prescott Two Mountains . . . . Beauce Himouski Montmorenci Rimouski Joliette Montmorenci Charlevoix Rimouski Lotb'a^re Quebec ,......'.... Yamaska Montmagny Beauce Montmorenci ijcEluCu •»■• •#•••••« Bertb'.er Jacques Cartier, . . . . Beauce Brant, E. R Richmond Nicolet . . .' Bellecfaasse Lotbin^re ......... JNlCOlvv •••• #••«•«• Drummond Kamouraska ijagOt. ..i.,a.« .,,* Q Name of Postmaster. J. B. Mlgnault. J. D. Lavole, Elz^ar Germain. Mdme. M. L. Dupont. J. Blain. J. P. D. Beauchemin. P. L. Hudon dit Beaa- lieu. Charles. Th^riault. Olivier B^gin. S. B. Warner. 0. Dalp^ dit Pariseau. D. Decoteau. T. Verncr. Simon Labrosse. David Mitchell. • M. Beaudoin. Vital Roy dit Lauzon. Joseph Pr6mont. J. B. Lebel. Max. Crepeau. Achille Bh^reur. J. B. Lamontagne. L. B^dard. Joseph Roy. 0. H. Coutu. E. C, Boulet. Hilaire Poulin. Emelien Pepin dit La- chance. P. A. B61anger. M. O'Heir. F. fl. Brunet. F. X. Bonhomme dit Dulac. Samuel Stanton. Henri R^mi Benoit. L^on Ohampoux. J. P. Labreque. George C6t6. L. L. Rivard. On^zime Bellemare. J. T. Poitras. P II I' 1 m I.: mn 98 I i Name of Post Office. Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. ielens , Wawanosh. .. fi^n6dine ! list. Henri St. Hermas list. Hilaire Station. St. Hilaire Village.. St. Hubert St. Hugues \\\SL Hyacinthe St. Ignace St. Ir^n^e St. Isidore, Dorch . . iJSt. l3idore,Laprairie St. Ives St. Jacobs ...... St. Jacques St. Jacques le Mineur St. Janvier. ..... St. Jean Baptiste St.Jec nhryso8t6m,e, Ct ' 'guay .. St. Jean Chrjsostome Levis St, Jean des Cliail- lons...» St. Jeao de Matha... St. Jeand'Orl^ans.. I! St. Jean Port Joli. St.- Jerome St. Joachim i]i St, Johns, East .. . St. Johns, West .... St. Joseph St. Joseph du Lac. St. Jude Ste. J".lie Ste. Julie de Somer- set Ste. Julienne . . . St. Justin Ste. Justin de Newton St. Lambert list. Lambert, Mont'l. St. Laurent, d'Orl's . St. Laurent, Mont'l . St. Lazare St. L6on St. Liboire St. Liguori St. Lin Lauzoo. St. Hilaire. St. Hilaire. St. Hjacinthe. Dist. Algoma . West Nissouri. Woolwich .. ., St. Sulpice.... St. Janvier Rouville. . . Lauzon Brandon Island of Orleans .. St. Jean Port Joli . St. Joaeliiai Thorold St, Joseph . . . . . Two Mountains. Beloeil... Somerset Electoral County or Division. Name of Po:jtma3ter. Huron . . . . Dorchester Ldvis Two Mountains Rouville Rouville , Chambly ,...., Bagot St. Hyacinthe Newton Lauzon La*)rairie.... Island of Orleans. .. Montreal . Dumontier St. Liboire. •••••• Charlevoix ........ Dorchester ; Laprairie Middlasex. E. R.... Waterloo. N. R . . . . xMontcalm..., Laprairie Terrebonne Rouville William Gordon. J. Baquet dit Lamon- tagne. B. H. Marceau. P. E. Clairoux. Thomas Valiquet. E. Goulet. Francois Robert. Emery Lafontaine. E. L. R. C. Desprea. B. Perry. Joseph Gosselin. B. Morin. P. Langevin. Thomas Howard. John L. Wideman. J. F. Ecrement. Joseph 0. Poirier. David Desroches. Louis Riendeau. Chateauguay u6 T 13 '••• ••••••••• Lotbinere ■3 OilGttO ••••••••4»t« VIoDtmorenci L'Islet TeiTebonne .Montmorenci St. J^hns Welland Beauce Two Mountains St. Hyacinthe Vercheres Megantic Montcalm Maskinong^ Vaudreuil L6vis Chambly Montmorency Jacques Cartier.... Bellechasse Maskinong^ ....... Bagot Montcalm L'Assomption I •••••• I J. A. Leriche. Louis Qosselin. P. C. Levasseur P. X. Lasalle. P. X. Turcotte. Mathilde Fournier. J. B. L. Villemure. Isai'e Simard. W. A. Osgood. Stephen Haney. Joseph 0. 0. Arcand. John McCoIl. J. B. N. Lamoureux. Joseph GoUette. Louis Robsrge. J. E. Thienel. Louis St. Antoiue. J. 0. Larocque. M. Brochu. Andrew Irving. J. A det dit Lapointe. N. L^cavallier. Pierre G6t6. P. X. A. Rivard. W. McNichols. 0. B. Desrochers. Thomas Oarault. 99 on. it Lamon- 1. X. [uet. ert. Laiae. 'espres. loureux. ette. •ge. 1. itoiue. luo. ing. b Lapoiate. ier. rard. )l8. chers. rault. Name of Post Office. Tow^nship if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. St. Louis de Gonza- gue Ste. Louise St. Luc Ste. Luce , St. Malacbie .... St. Malo St. Marc St. Marcel Ste. Marguerite Ste. Marie de Mon- )M noir .^ Ste. Marthe St. Martin Ste. Martiue \\\St. Mary's Blansh'd St. Mathias St. Maurice ' list. Michel St. Modiste Ste. Moniquo ...... St. Narcisse St. Nicholas St. Norbert St. Octave St. On^zime St. Ours St. Pacome II St. Paschal St. Patrick's Hill . . . St. Paul d'lnduBtrie. St. Paulia St. Paul I'Hermiie . . St. Paul's Bay St. Phillipe Ste. Philom^ie St. Pie St. Roch.... Longueuil . , ,Lessard .... St. Malacbie. 'Auckland.. . St. Marc . . . . St. Marie Rigaud ...... Isle J^sas Beaubarnois .. Blanshard .... East Cbambly St. Michel.. Wentworth. Nicolet . . . . Champlaia.. St. Pierre d'Orl^ans. St.PierreMontmagny St. Pierre, Beequets. St. Placide St. Polycarpe ...... St. Prosper ./ St. Raphael, East... St. Raphael, West . . St. Raymond ....... St. Regis II St. R6mi St. Robert St. Roch de Richelieu Bertbier Metis . . . St. Ours Eamouraska . Tingwick . . . St. PauliD .... L'Assomption. St. Paul's Bay. Electoral County or Division. Island of Orleans... New Longueuil. Oharlottenburg. Bourg Louis.. . St. Regis La Salld St. Ours. Beaubarnois L, Islet St. Johns Rimouski Curchester Compton 7ercb6re8 Richelieu Dorchester Rouville Vaudreuil Laval Chateauguay Perth .' Rouville V Champlain Bellecbasse T^miscouata Nicolet Champlain L^vis Bertbier Rimouski .. Kamouraska Richelieu Kamouraska Kamouraska Artbabaska Joliette Maskiuong^ L'Assomption Charlevoix, Laprairie Chateauguay Bagot Montmorency Montmagny Nicolet Two Mountains Soulanges Champlain Bellechasse Glengary Portneuf Huntington Napierville Richelieu. ......... Richelieu Name of Postmaster. L^andre Vachon. F. Lausier. Samuel Hamilton. James Miller. E. Vermette. Joseph Dubois. John Fraser. G. Ouellet. F. E. Genest. G. H. Gatien. E. H. Lalonde. Louis Lavo'e. Francois Gagn6. Arundel Hill. Paul Bertrend. G. E. Bistodeau. E. S. Belleau. Narcisse Miville. P. Nourie. D. Hamelin. Morris Scott. N. Roch. N. Richard. L. OuUet. L. Cbapedeloine. Alexandre Hudon. A. Blondeau. Jos. S. Beaudette. Pierie Guibord. P. Desmarais. Joseph Marion. Ovide A. Clement. E. Roy. J. B. D' Amour. A. Gauthier dit Laa- dreville. F. For tin. Sarra D. Bacon Elie Godin. ^P. Martin. John Taylor. Sophie Girard. Narcisse Fortier. A. McDonell. Edouard Plamondoo. Robert Tyre. Charles B^dard. Olivier Duprd. |P. Eemneur. n i ■ >i I 'I 100 IIP' '. Name of Post Office. St. Rocb des Aal naies.. St. Roch I'Achigan St. Romaine Ste. Rosalie Ste. Rose St. Sauveur St. Sauveur, Quebec. Ste. Scholaslique . . St. Sebastien St. Severe St. Simon de Ya- maska St. Simon de Ri- mouski Ste. Sophie Ste. Sophie, Latorne St. Stanislas ....... St. Stanislas de Kost- ka St. Sulpice St. Sylvester St. Sylvester, Eapt.. St. Theodore Ste.Thirhede Blain- ville Ill St. Thomas, East. filS/, 'x homos, West. St. Timothde St. Tite St. Urban Ste. Ursule St. Valentin St. Valliere St. Venant Ste. Victoire St. Victor, Tring.. .. St. Vincent de Paul. St. Z^phirin St. Zotique Sable Sabrevois Saintfieid Salem Salford SalmoDTille ....... Sanborn Sand6eld Sandford ....... Sandhill Sandhurst Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Winslow... St. Hyacinthe Isle J^sus St. Sauveur Banlieu de Quebec St. George de Henri- ville De Ramsay. Halifax . Lacorne L'Assomption ,. Acton. Blainville. Lanoraie . . Yarmouth St. Vallier.... Hereford Gore. Triflg . . . . Isle J^sus . Courval. . West Williams Sabrevois [leach Malahide Dereham Chinguacousj ..... Wolfestown Lochiel Scott Albion S. Fredericksburg . . Electoral County or Division. L'Islet L'Assomption Compton Dagot. ............ Laval Terrebonne Quebec Two Mountains .... Iberville. . . . St. Maurice. Bagot. Rimouski . . , Megantic . . Terrebonne Champlaiu.. Beaubarnois . . L'Assomption. Lotbiniere . . . . Lotbini^re. . . , Bagot Terrebonne Joliette Elgin, E. R Beauharnois Champlain .., Cbateauguay Maskinongd St. Johns Bellechasse Oompton Richelieu ^eauce aval Yamaska Soulanges Middlesex, W. R . . . Iberville Ontario, N. R Elgin, E. R Oxford, S. R Peel Wolfe Glengary Ontario, N. R Peel Lenox Name of Postmaster. A. Morin. B. Rocher. E. Belanpe-. P. S. Gendron. J. B Filiatrault. W. H. Scott. J. L. Saucier. A. Fortier. Luc Lamoureux. Adolphe Lamy. Alfred Brien. Antoine Bernier. Olivier Hubert. Elie L^mire. Basilide Roy. J. P. Laplante. Jacques Royal. John Machell. George Macrea. Paul Decelle, David Morris. Calixte Clou tier. E. Ermatinger. P. B. Scott. P. 0. Trudel. J. B. Mattbieu. L. Lupien. Louis Labossiere. F. Bdlanger, P. Paquette. J. Germain Eroussaau. Augustia Bolduc. 0. Germain, jr. Thomas N. Hart. 0. P. Prieur. A. McDonald. Thomas Jones. Wm. Sanders. George Smadea. William Boon. Wm. Watkins. Edward Hodgkinson. Angus Smith, sen. Edward Taylor, Robret Dwyer, jr. David Allan. i 101 p If Name of Post Office. lit Sand Point f Sandwich Sandy Bay Sandy Beach Sarawak Sarepta Ill Samia Saugeen Sault au Recollet. . Sault St. Marie . . . Savage'i Mill Sawyerville Scarboro' Schomberg Scone Scotch Block Scotland Scugog til Sea/orth Sebringville Seeley's Bay Selby Selkirk Selton Selwya -. til Seneca Settrington Severn Bridge II Shakespeare , Shamrock , Shanick flhanly , II Shannonville Shanty Bay Sharon Sharpton Shawbridge >....., Shawenegan , Sheffield Shefford Mountain. Shelburne til Sherbrooke Sheridan llSherkston ...... . Sherrington , Shetland Shiga wake , Shipley Shoolbred Shrewsbury Shrigley ^.., Sillsville Township if in Canada West ; and fownship, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. VIcNab Sandwich, West.... Vfacuider •jouth Gasp^ Bay. . . Sarawak Hay Samia Saugeen .\Ioutreal SliefFord Newport Scarboro' King Brant Esquesing Oakland Scugog Tuckersmith Ellico Leeds Richmond Walpole Howard ., .. Smith Seneca Settrington Morrison Sonth Easthope .... Admaston Marmora Edwardsburg Tyendinaga Oro Gwillimbury, East . . Kingston Abercrombie Shawenegan ....... Beverley. Sheflford Melancthon Ascott Toronto Humberstone Sherrington Euphemia Hope ... .Wallace Nouvelle Chatham, West Gore Melanthcon Fredericksburg .... Electoral County or Division. • •••••••• Renfrew . Essex.. .. Rimouski. Gasp^ Grey Huron Lambton Bruce Hochelaga ........ Dist. of Algoma .... Shefford Compton York, E. R York, N. R Bruce Hal ton Brant, W. R Ontario, N. R Huron . . . Perth Leeds, S. R Lenox Haldimand Kent Peterboro' Haldimand Charlevoix Simcoe, N. R Perth Renfrew Hastings, N. R Grenville. S. R Hastings, S. R Simcoe, N. R York, N. R Frontenac Terrebonne St. Maurice Wentworth, N. R. . . Shefford Grey Town of Sherbrooke Peel Welland.... Napierville . Lampton .. . Bonaventure Perth Bonaventure Argenteuil.. Grey Lenox Name of Postmaster, Henry J Fourdrinijr. P. H. Morin. 0. A. Lamontagne. Nicholas Bailey. John Mackenzie. Wm. Reynolds. Alfred Fisher. Thomas Lee. Edouard Dauphin. David Pirn. A. H. Savage. William Sawyer. Donald MacLean. William Moore. Thomas Bearman. Thomas Hume. H. Lyman. W. T. FareweU. Samuel Dickson. Jacob Parr. William Coleman. David Wartman. J. A. Holmes. J. Robinson. Richard Northey. John Scott. Charles Chouinard. James H. Jackson. George Brown. P. Gorman. James Bailey. William .Clark. Hiram Holden. William Heard. John T. Stokes. Robert N. Storms. William Shaw. Joseph Desaulniers. Edwin Bond. Wm. Saxley. William Jell v. Samuel J. Foss. Joshua Pollard. Wilson Sherk. George Busby. John Drew. Thomas Byers. B. Bristow. John Walter. John Chambers. Wm. August. Donovan Sills. il P m\ ihM l»r 102 a; Name of Post Office. erHill... .Silvershoe imcoe Singhampton ...... Six Portages Skye Sleswick Sligo Smithfield f \\ Smith' c Fnlls..... Bmithfteld, Lincoln.. Somhra WSomerset Sonya fSorcZ South Bolton South Cayuga South Douro..... .. South Dummer .... II South Durham.. . . South Elmsley South Ely. South Finch South Gloucester. . . South Gower Sou*h Granby South Hinchinbrooke South Lake Soath March South Middleton . . . South Monaghan . . . South Mountain.... South Quebec South Roxton South Zorra Sparta Spaedie Speedside Spencer Cove fi\Spencerville ...... Spring Arbour Springbank Springfield Springford llSpringville Staffa StaflFord ilStamford \\\Slanbridge, East.. llStanbridge Station. Standon WStanfold Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Charlot R. • • • • • • •«•••,< Norfolk Halton ,. Prescott Perth Chicoutimi.. . , Drummond.. . . Hastings, S. R. Temiscouata L'Islet Hunting'don .... Perth."! Wentworth, N. R Essex Simcoe, S. R. ... Peel Brant, E. R. .... Hastings, N. R. . • • • a I • • > ■ • « • Joseph Leslie. G. P. Dennstedt. John Wilson. Hiram Slaght. James Appelbe. Humphrey Hughes. D. Scroggie. Marcel Cot^. Simon Stevens. James Gumming. . M. P. Pelletier. G. C Jaron. James Marshall. G. Code. John R. Neff. Henry Richardson. P. H. Derham. J. Mulligan. Henry Maynard. Richard Marshall. 105 Name of Post Office. Tweedside Tvrconnell Tyrone ........... Udora Uffington Ulster Ulverton Umfrarille Underbill.. Underwood Union » Unionville Upnor Utica Utterson Uttoxeter Uxbritlge Yaillancourt Valcartier Valcourt Yalentia Yaletta Valletort Valleyfield. ... .... Yalmont Yandecar Vankleek Hill. ..... Yarennes Yarna Yauban til Vaudreuil Veighton Yellore Venice Yennachar Yentnor Yercheres Yerdun Yernon Yernonville Yerona II Versailles Vesta Vicars Victoria Corners ... Victoria Square .... t Vienna. . . , Viger Viger Mines. Vigo , Village des Aulnaies. Village Richelieu.. ■ • • • • ' Townsbip if in Canada West ; and Townphfp, Seigniory or Parisb, if in Canada East. Saltfleet Dunwich Darlington Scott Draper Wawanosh Durham Dungannon Essa Bruce Yarmouth Markham Cardcn Reach Staph mson Plympton Oxbridge Dlonne Valcartier S.Ely Mariposa Tilbury, East St. Sebastien Beauharnois Mont Carmel Oxford, East Hawkesbury , Varennes Stanley Armand , Vaudreuil Cumberland Vaughan Noyan .... Abing. .. St. Luc Innisfil Lichfield Ernestown Niagara Charlotteviile . . . . Whitchurch Brock Wakefield . . . . Osnabruck ....... Brant Wallace Chatham Dunwich Sidney.. Wellesley East Zorra Charlotteviile Walsingham Holland. Waltham Grey Plympton Shefford Mosa Percy Caisfor Nottawasaga Dummer , Warwick Warwick , Blenheim Flamboro', East.. Townsend , Shefford Electoral County or Division. t Waterloo, U. C. Waterloo, Kingston 11 Waterville II Watford Watson's Corners.. Waverley Way's Mills Weedon.. Welcome nWelland WellaruiPort Wdleshy. , t Wellington t II Wellington Square Wellman's Corners Waterloo, North . . . . Kingston Compton Warwick Dalhousie Flos Barnston Weedon Hope Crowland Gainsboro' Wellesley Hillier Nelson , Rawdon.... Norfolk.... Shefford. . . Champlain. Simcoe, S. R Pontiac Addington Lincoln , Norfolk York, N. R Ontario, N. R Ottawa Stormont Bruce Perth Kent Elgin, W. R Hastings, S. R Waterloo, N. R . . . . Oxford, N. R Norfolk Norfolk Grey . . . . Pontiac Huron Lambton Shefford Middlesex, W. R.... Vorthumberl'd, E.R Lincoln Simcoe, N. R, .. Peterboro'. ...... . Arthabaska..... . . . Lambton Oxford, N. R. Wentworth, N. R... Norfolk Shefford . Waterloo, N. R. Frontenac. ..... Compton Lambton Lanark, N. R.. Simcoe, N. R... Stanstead Wolfe Durham, E. R.. Welland Lincoln Waterloo, N. R. I'rince Edward. Hal ton ilastings, N. R. Name of Postmaster. •••■•«• John McLaren. J. B. Gaouette. P. Lacourciire. Richard Simpson. Mrs. O'Douovan. D. W. Perry. James M. Bristol. Simpson McCalL Geo. Sexsmith. John Teskey. James McLaren. William Baker, Malcolm McLean. D. M. Williams. Daniel Johnson. John McKillop. Stephen Miller. Jacob B. Oswald. Robert Parker. Mrs. M. A. Owen. Henry L. Kitchen.. John Walter. John Landon. George Bigger. John Dewar. E. D. Martin. W. D. Hammond. Israel Humphries. T. W. Smith- George Randolph. Thomas Choat. L. T. Dorais. James Menerey. Daniel Wakefield. James B. Thompson. G. W. Park. H. L. Robinson. C. Kumpf. Joseph Northmore. James Merry. James Purdon. A. Kettle. E. S. Southmayd. Simeon Fontaine. John C. Tom. Thomas Burgar. Samuel Holmes. John Zoeger. Donald Campbell. Walter S. Bastedo;. T. H. Clare. 107 Name of Post Office. Wendover West Anan West Brome West Brook West Broughton .... Westbury West Essa W^West Farnham,... Westfield II WestFlamboro'.... West Huntingdon.. West Huntley West Lake West McGillivray.. . Westmeath West Montrose II Weston West Osgoode Westover ........ Westport.. ........ West Potton West's Corners II West Shefford .... West Winchester... . Westwood Wexford Whalen Wheatland Wheatly t II Whitby Whltehurst White Lake White Rose Whitevale Whitfield Whlttington Wick Wicklow Widder II Widder Station... Wilfred Wilkesport Willetsholme Williams Williamstown Williscroft Willowdale Willowgrove Wilmur Wilton Wimbledon Winchelsea Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Parish, if in Canada East. Plantagenet . Arran Brome. Kingston, Broughton Westbury. Essa. Farnham Wawanosh ..,< Flamboro' .... Huntingdon . . . Huntley Hallowell .... McGillivray . . Westmeath ... Woolwich .... York Osgoode Beverley North Crosby. Potton Mornington. .. Sheflford Winchester.... Asphodel Scarboro'.. . . . Biddnlph Wickham .... Mersea Whitby Elizabethtown McNab Whitchurch.. . Pickering Mulmur Amaranth Brock Haldimand . . . Bosanqnet. . . . Bosanquet. .. . Brock Sombra .... Pittsburgh. Williams, East. Charlottenburg Elderslie York Oneida Loughboro'.. . . Ernestown Sandwich ...... Usborne Electoral County or Division. '•• •«••••• Prescott Bruce . . Brome . . Frontenac Beauce Compton Simcoe, S. R Vlissisquoi Huron Wentworth, N. R. . . Hastings, N. R Carleton Prince Edward Huron Renfrew Waterloo, N. R York, W. R Russell Wentworth, N, R. . . Leeds, S. R Brome Perth Shefford Dundas Peterboro' I ork, ii, R. ....... . Huron « . Drummond Essex Ontario, S. R Town of Brockville. Renfrew York, N. R Ontario, S. R Simcoe, N. R • •••••• Wellington, N. R... Ontario, jff. R Northumberl'd, W.R. Lambton Lambton / Ontario, N. R Lambton Frontenac Middlesex, W. R.. .. Glengar}> Bruce York, W. R Haldimand Frontenac Addington Essex Huron Name of Postmaster. II William Lamb. John Biggar. S. L. Hungerford. John R. Graham. J S. Hilaire. Allen Lothrop. Thomas Drury. L. G. Foisy. H. Help. John Percy. Philip Luke. Edward Horan. Henry Lambert. William Fraser. Alexander Fraser. J. B. Kilborne. Robert Johnston. John 0. Bower. B. Mcintosh, Walter Whalen. C. Oilman. John Pierson. George Tait. William Bow. Revd. M. A. Farrar J. T. McBeath. J. H. Milson. Edward McCabe. W. Buchanan. David Smith. John Bell. John Paris. Jared Lloyd. Donald McPhee. P. D. Henry. R. Bowsfield. James Brebner. 0. E. Ewing. Adam Duffus. Thomas Klrkpatrick. Johu Chambers. William Kimball. Josias Abrams. Colin McKenzie. Duncan McLennan. George Williscroft. Jacob Cumner. John Doyle. Marvin Holden. Sydney Warner, John Jessop. A. Smith. ii Jil 108 Name of Post Office. till Winchester Winchester Springs. Windliam Centre... t II Windsor II Windsor Mills.... Winfield Wiuffham Winterbourne Wisbeach Woburn Wolfe Island Wolfstown Wolverton Woodbridge Wood jurn Woodford • • • Wood/lain Woodlands Woodside Woodslee til Woodstock Woodville Wooler Wotton Wright Wroxeter Wyandott Wyebridge Wynford t II Wyoming t Yamachiche.. , .. Yamaska Yarker II Yarmouth Centre York York Mills York River Yorkville Young's Point..... Zephyr Zetland Zimmerman Zurich Township if in Canada West ; and Township, Seigniory or Pariah, if in Canada East. Electoral County or Division. Winchester Williamsburg... Windham Sandwich, East. Windsor Peel Turnberry Woolwich Warwick Scarboro' Wolfe Island... Wolfstown Blenheim Vaughan , Binbrook Sydenham , Blanshard Osnabruck Halifax Maidstone Blandford Eldon Murray Wotton Wright Howick Maryboro' Tiny Nichol Plympton Machiche Yamaska Camden ........ Yarmouth ,.... Seneca York Faraday York Smith Scott..... Turnberry Nelson Hay >•••••••••• !■■•••%••• Dundas Dundas .. Norfolk . . Essex Richmond. Wellington, N. R. . . Huron Waterloo, N. R Lambton. York, E. R Frontenac W OllQ ••«•••••«••• Oxford, N. R York, W. R Wentworth, S. R. . . Grey Perth Stormont Megantic .'. Essex Oxford, N. R Victoria Northumberl'd, E. R, Wolfe Ottawa Huron Wellington, N. R... Simcoe, N. R Wellington, N. R... Lambton St. Maurice Yamaska Addington.. .. Elgin, E. R... Haldimand ... York, E.R.... Hastings, N. R York, E. R... Peterboro'.. .. Ontario, N. R. Huron Hal ton Huron. Name of Postmaster. •«•••«■ • •••■•• C. T. Casselman. James Greer. Geo. Frederick Martel. Alexander H. Wagner. C. B. Wurtele. James Young. E. Foley. Elizabeth Gordon. Joanna Bowes. John Irving. George Malone. H. P. Hebert. James Currey. John F. Howell. [William Ptolemy. ,^ohn Hill. Walker Unwin. R. H. Stewart. Thomas Wood. W. S. Lindsay. Chas. De Blaquiere. John Morrison. Reuben Scott. C. Ducharme. Joshua Ellard. Cyrus Carroll. John Crone. James Plewea. John R. Wissler. William Baker. Elie Lacerte. E. G. Dugr6. J. A. Shibley. William Mann. Charles L. Hudson. John Hogg. James Cleak. James Dobson. John Young. George W. Hunter. L. J. Brace. Robert Miller. Louis Vauthier. 109 Itaihvitp in Canada. The astorisk (*) against a Station denotes that another line of Hallway brandies off therefrom. OEAND TBtJNK BAILWAT. STATIONS. Rivihre du Loup. St. Alexandre St. Helena St. Paschal River Quelle St. Anne St. Roch St. Jean, Port Joli L'Islet Cap St. Ignace St. Thomas Berthier St. Michel St. Charles St. Henri *Chaudidre Junction Point Lloi (opposite Quebec) Poinl Livi (opposite Quebec.) *Chaudidre Junction. . . . Chaudiere Craig's Road Black River Me thot's Mills Becancour Somerset Stanfold .'. Artbabaska Warwick Danville *Jiichmond..,, Artbabaska Junction Walker's Cutting. . . , Bulstrode Aston St Celestin St, Gregoire ,..t 12 1. 6 9 6 1 8 8 7 1 9 9 6 8 9 8 5. If 19 26 34 40 47 55 63 70 77 86 95 101 109 118 126 ^^^^^^^^^r STATIONS. Doucet's Landing (opposite Three Rivers) * Portland, U. S.... •Island Pond, U. S 8 • • 1 9 6 15 5 20 9 29 12 41 8 49 6 65 9 64 8 72 12 84 12 96 4 4 7 11 7 18 1 25 6 31 •Island Pond. Boundary Line (Stanhope).. Coaticook Compton Walerville Lennoxville. . . Sherbrooke Brompton Falls Windsor Mills * Richmond •Richmond. South Durham Acton Vale ........ Dpton (St. Ephrem) Britannia Mills .* . . St. Hyacinthe St. Hilaire < St. Lambert •Montreal. ......... •Montreal. •Lachiue Junction Pointe Cleire St. Anne Vaudreuil Cedars Riviere Rouge . . . . Coteau Landing... River Beaudette . . . Lancaster.. ...... jCornwall Moulinette 17 8 8 4 7 3 6 8 11 10 12 6 6 7 13 15 3 2 12i 6i 3i 4i 5i 3 6' lOi 13i 5 I 09 o S 35 149 25 36 37 44 47 63 61 72 22 23 34 41 54 69 72 2 14J 21 24i 29 34i 37i 43i 53j 67i 72i *! u.-J,.,^v- ^ Vl Mi im f 110 RAILWAYS IN CANADA.-Grand Trusk.— [Continued.) STATIONS. Dickinson's Landing Aultsville Williamsburg (Morrisburg). Matilda (Iroquois) Edwardsburg •Proscott Junction Prescott Maitland , * Brockville Lyn Mallorytown Landstown ■Gananoque Kingaton Mills Kingston Ernestown Bath Road Napanee • • > Tyendinaga Shannonville Jkllcville Trenton Brighton Colborne Grafton •Oobourg •Port Hope Newtonville (Clarke) Newcastle Bowmanville Osbawa Whitby »: Duffin's Greek, (Pickering). Frenchman's Bay (Dunbar ton) Port Union..... Scarboro' • . . . . Doa « Thronto I _fiiit. * Toronto. . ■Carle ton .. • Weston .... _^^__Malton Brampton . . Norval Georgetown Limehouse . Acton West. Rockwood . ♦Quelph . . . Breslaw .... SI 4J H 8i 6i 5i 7J H 6J 6 4i 8i 8i 8* m 4 15 2i 8i 8 6i n iij n n H 10 4i H 4 61 2i 4i H 9i n 5 3J 6J 6 6 2 3 3J H n 91 I .a II 77 83i 92| 99 10411 112 113i 1201 125i 129) 137i 1461 155 168) I72i 187) 189i 198) 206) 213 2201 231i 2411 248| 256 263J 270 280 285J 290 299) 303) 310 3121 316) 322 3311 333 5 8) 15 21 27 29 32 35) 41 48) 53 STATIONS. 'Berlin , Petersburg Baden Hamburg . . Shakespeare •Stratford .. •St. Marr'fl . Lucan. Ailsa Craig Swainby.. . . Widder .. .. Forest Perch • Sarnia .... *Sarni(K Port Huron, U. S. (Ferry) , ^Detroit, U. S St. Mary's. Thorndale. . * London .... •Buffalo. Fort Erie Ridgeway. ....... Sherks Port Colborne Wainfleet Boulton Ditch Leeds Dunville Canfield Cooles Caledonia (Seneca). Middleport Onondaga Cainsvillo Brantford ....,...< •Paris , Ricbwood Drumbo Plattsvillo Ratho .... , Tavistock , •Stratford Mitchell Oarronbrook ( Seaforth Harpurhaj ......;, Clinton Ooderich 4) 61 3| 21 7 61 10) 161 7 n 81 H 12) 91 1 621 12 101 2) 7 4 6 61 61 2) 61 81 4i 71 6) 2) 4) 31 8 H n H 3 7 8 12) 5) 61 1) 6J 12) o a 5 62) 68 i 72) 74i 81i 88 98) 113j 120i 128) 136i 146) 159 168i 1 631 12 221 2) 9J 13) 19) 24} 30 32) 381 46) 611 68} 651 ; 67) 72 751 831 89 91} 97 100 107 115 127) 133 1391 140} 147) 1601 ..-•^ MM; / Ill RAILWAYS IN (lANADA.— Grand TRVSK.^(Conti7iued) STATIONS. a- .a •38 o 3 STATIONS. OB <" a* n Sis TOTAL DISTANCES ON THE OBAND T&UNK BAILWAY. Riviere da Loup and Gbau didre Junction Point L^ri and Richmond... Arttiabaska and Doucet's 'Landing Portland and Island Pond .. Island Pond and Richmond- Richmond and Montreal. . . . • • 118 • • 96 35 '• • • • 149 > • 72 • • 72 Montreal and Toronto Toronto and Sarnia Port Huron (opposite Sarnia and Detroit; St. Mary's and London Uufialo and Goderich Total. 'Montreal. St. Lambert. Junction . . . L'Acadie.. . St. Johns . . MONTBISAL AND BOUSE'S POINT BAILWAT. 1 10 3 I II U 21 Grande Ligno Stottsville ... Lacolle 'Rouse's Point t • 333 1681 62 i 22i 160i 1323 6 27 6 33 5 38 6 44 •i 8TANSTEAD, SHEFFOBD AND CHAMBLT BAILWAT. St. Johns. floixante (Versaille) St. Brigide W. Farnham 8t. George 7 7 3 10 4 14 7 21 Granbj .... • • L jUand's . . . . West Sheflford. Waterloo 8 29 7 36 1 37 6 43 ST. JOHNS AND ST. ABMAND EN BOUTE TO ST. ALBANS. St. Johns. St. Alexandre Des Rivieres . ^ 8 7 8 15 Stanbridge Station .... Moor's do * St. jlrmand do MONTREAL LACHINE AND FBOVINCE LINE BAILV7AT. 'Montreal. Lachine Gaughnawaga St. Isidore .... St. Rem! 8. 8 2 10 5 15 6 21 Lapigeoni^re Johnsons (Barrington). Hemmingford 'Province Line , 3 18 4 22 3 25 4 25 7 32 4 36 4 40 FBESCOTT AND OTTAWA BAILWAY. Prescott. ♦Prescott Junction Spencerville Oxford ........... Kemptville 2 7 n 6 2 9 16J 22i Osgoode.. . Rossiters. . , Gloucester, Billings . . . . Ottawa . . , 81 6 6 5 6 31 37 43 48 64 I m 112 RAILWAYS IN CANAD\.— (Co«^ ^? D 8. m TOILET AND ERASIVE SOAPS. Riclimond Street, - - LONDON, C. W- TJ.E LONDON FREE PRESS, A FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPER, is the best medium for ADVERTISING in the Western Section of Upper Canada. Daily, $6 per annum ; Tri-Woekly, $3 per annum ; Weekly, S2 per annum. i3r The FREE PRESS has the largest circulation of any Canadian Paper West of Toronto. J. & S. BLACKBURN, Proprietore. EH 115 R. W. PUDDICOMBC, AL.BIO.\ BUIL.DIIVGS, KICHMONID STREET, LONDON, CANADA WEST, » Physicians' Prescriptions accurately dispensed. EDWARD ADAMS & CO., ^HiLISiLE iiiSii AND IMPORTERS OF Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos, Wines and Spirits, DUNDAS STREET, - - LONDON, C. W. 9 M. McI^A.M^Il^, DEALER IN (SI0SiEI18, WII FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, No. 66 South Side Dundas Street, & Market Square Cor. Market Lane, LONDON, O. ^W. Will furnish the following Articles :•— Groceries, of every description ; Brandiw, Pale and Dark, all Brands ; Gin, all Brands ; lium, all Brands ; Port and Sherry Wines, all Brands ; Whiskey, Scotch, Irish, and Canadian ; Vinegar ; Champagne ; Cider, by the dozen bottles or by the barrel, British Delf and Crockery, &c., &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 116 Satablished 1H51. THE DAILY PROTOTYPE, ■pabliihed at London, C. W., every lawful Morning, at t6 a year in advance. THE WEEKLY PROTOTYPE, Publiihed at tl a year in advance. Both editions bave a large circulation, and oflfer excellent mediums to advertisers, Tiie PROTOTYPE is a Conservative Journal, and tiie oldest and largest circulated in the County. Every description of JOB WORK executed in the neatest possible manner and at moderate rates. JOHN SIDDONS, Publisher and Proprietor. Office on North Street, opposite Gore Bank, and on Dundas Street, opposite City Hotel. LIVERY SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, (OPPOSITE STRONG'S HOTEL,) i WM. FARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Sorsei and CarriagoB of all desorlptioiis famiahed on the shortest notice— charges moderate. JOSEPH JEFFERY, BANKER AND DEALER IN AIM© yM(g(y)[^KiiFaT iR{ii®[i^SYj South East Cor. Dundas & Richmond Sts., London, C.W. BEFERENCES— J, G. Harper, Esq., Manager Commercial Bank; Hon. John C4rlino, M.P.F.; Hon. J. E. Shall, Judge; Thomas Soatcherd, Esq., M.P.P.; J. C. Meredith, Esq., J.P.; Charles Hunt, Esq. OIL LANDS, FARM LANDS, CITY PROPERTY, BOUGHT AND SOLD. MoSOHOUSH i m WHOLKSALB AND RETAIL DKALERS IN T. fiROCERIES, TEAS, SUGARS, &c. ALBO, iMj-efiTsas m mmmm, wmm, mmm, CORDIALS, CIGARS, &c., DUNBAS STflEET, LONDON, C. W. 117 HENRY TAYLOR, i moderate. TAYLOR'S EXCHANGE OFFICE, Richmond Street, opposite the City Hall^ i* TSXI! AMERICAN MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. Loans, Notes, Bills of Exchange, &c.y Nego* tiated on the most reasonable terms. MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OP FAMILY AND HEAVY MANUFACTURING SHUTTLE HAMILTON, C. W. 118 I HAMILTON^. This Institution has a Staff of THIRTEEN TEACHERS fully qualified for all branches of Study taught in the Collef^e. The Course embraces a full and thorough English Education, and provides for Music, Piano and Organ, Private Vocal Lessons, and Vocal Class Singing; French, Italian, German and Latin Languages ; Painting in Oil, Pastile, Crayon, Monochromatic, and Drawing. Cost for Board and Washing, with English, per year, - - $138.00 Do. do. with higher English and Music, 186.00 Do. do. with English, Music and French, 202.00 Do. do. do. do. and Drawing, - - . - - 222.00 Oil Painting added to English, Music, and French, - - 234.00 Gymnastic Exercises every day. Students require to furnish only their Personal Wardrobe and Books. For a Circular, address S. D. RICE, Governor. riEOEiieic w. miEB & u,, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ^ $ COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, Kling' Street TTest, HAM^TM. rKEDERIT. the week, I jscription St poster. S. )li3bmeQt ited card ^ads, and achine in ses of the onag6 of eavor to ?RIBTORS. 123 t» BOISE & So »j IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN i.NO -A.m:icimc^4.]v NO. 3 Klisra STHKET, , C- w. m m m MEDICAL HALL, HAMILTON, C. W. (E8TABLIBHED 1886.) T. SieKLE &. SON IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN §xup, chemicals, f atcnt Pelitcines, BYE W001^i|. FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &c. Close Cash Buyers are invited to Call, T. BIOKLE & SON. CITY OF HAMILTON BRASS FOUNDRY, 74 KING STREET, WEST. H. 4 a. fiUN® 9 MANUFACTURERS OP mm mi ^\vm%m ^m% W^wl, BABBITT'S METAL, &,c. 126 E. W. BARBER, 48 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, C. W., (Sitt^al ^gmt of the ^mtxkm f uMi^bmg ii;^, AOBNTS WANTED, BOTH MALE AND TBMALE, $50, $100, and $200 per month, and Ezpensca. ALL APPLICATIONS, BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BEHD FOB A CIBCULAB. X^aw Staitiaaeff mid Lithographer, 88 KING STREET, TORONTO, C. W. Deeds and Writings, Engroflsed and Copied. Petitions, Memorials, Addresses, Ac, prepared. Law Blanks of all kinds. Yellam, Parchment, Brief and other Papers. A large Stfick of New and Second-hand English Law Reports. Copies of Documents Lithographed— 20 copies Uio price of 3. Special Forms Lithographed to order. LAW CLERKS' BEGISTBT-ESTABLISHED 1858, For facilitating the Assignment of Articles— NcKotiating 1^>k»1 rartnerships— and Introducing Immigrants to Kngagemoiits. J. RORDANS, Law Stationer, 88 King Street, Toronto. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS MEN! •$), MESSRS. CUPPLES, HUNTER & CO., Rents, Accounts, and Debts of every description, OOLLECTJED BOTH IN TOWN AND 0017NTK7. O-eneral Oomiiiissioii -A^g-ents, 28 KING STREET EAST, NEXT "THE GLOBE" OFFICE, TORONTO, 0. Ml. Mebsbs. C. H. h Co. beg rfispectfully to announce that they continue to carry on business as above,- aud duvoto the strictest pttaoruil attention to all matters entrusted to their care. From the Daiiy GtobeqflZth June, 1866. "We would direct favourable attention to the advertisement in another part of our issue, of Messrs. Cupplea, Hunter Ht, Co., who have lately begun bus.ness hero as Land aud House Agents, aud Collect- ors of Debts of every description. We befieve parties entrusting thorn with business will find their interests thoroughly attended to, and wo cordially recommend them to the bu:>iuos8 community." BEFESENCES : John McDonald, Esq., M.P.P., Toronto. Kiox Lewis, Esq., Toronto. Messrs. McLeau & Co., Toronto. 13^ Country merchants and others at a distance sending their accounts in Toronto fo' C. H. k Co. to collect, will find this a quick and advantageous mode of realizing IMMEDIATE KETUiiNS MADE. Agents for the London (England) Mercantile Protective Association. Confldential information given as to the standing and position.of parties in Toronto. 126 A. Si S. NORDHEIMER, 15 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO, MUSIC DEALERS AND PUBLISHERS, Importers of Violin Strings and Musical Merchandize^ PRINCE'S MELODEONS and ORGANS, AND AGENTS FOR CHICKERING'S, STEINWAY'S, DUNHAM'S, Aud other good Jielialle Ala'cen, PIANOFORTES, Cheap. Parties having no correspondent in Toronto, can relj upon their orders being filled with the same punctuality and care, as if they were present in person, WHEN AODRESSED TO US. 48 and 50 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. ROBERT WILKES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN aSJcittljes, Clacb, Jfine |etoclkrg, dLutlcrg, Plectra ^late, AND GENERAL FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR THE CMiBi IS Aim mmfMt, mmm. Best Silver Hunting Levers, from $40 to $60 warranted. " Gold <' « « $80 to $200 (( TO BE HAB or ALL WATCHMAKERS. General Commission Agent for all Regular Birmingham, Sheffield, French and German Goods. ROBERT VW^ILKES TORONTO, 50 YONGE STREET. nVFOKUl ▼» • MONTREAL, 441 ST. PAUL STREET. N.B.— All Country Mcrchaots will find goods in our Stocks desirable for their trade. 127 C. P. EEID & Co., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN lb SOLE AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF THE CELEBRATED mim LION MSLLMi ilN. C. p. REID. CHAS. BROWN. THE HANDSOMEST BILLIARD ROOM IN CANADA. fiei<0£H eiTT BII.LUBD FABLOB. This Establishment is entirely refitted with all the modern improvements, and contains five superb Tables, and is thoroughly lighted and ventilated. The undersigned begs to inform the public that he has entered into the Cigar Manu- facturing Business, and has engaged first class workmen. He is prepared to supply dealers wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. His Cigars are not made by boys and girls \\xt by practical workmen. Agent for the sale of National Bitters. JjIlMCES IWCcGMTVTV, TORONTO. 128 . t \ 1 i A\ s^mm € «^i FIRST PRIZE PIANO-FORTES. These Celebrated Instruments are steadily gaining an enviable repu- tation over all others for equality and richness of tone, elasticity of action, and beauty of finish. They all have the improved iron-clad attachment, of which Mr. Fox is the sole patentee. Intending purchasers will consult their own interests by calling at the Ware-Rooms, N'o. 6 ROSSIN^ KOCJSE, KING STREET WEST, Where they will always find a large stock to select from ; an assortment of HELOBEOIS MB CIBIHfif ORCiAH CONSTANTLY ON HAND. All orders addressed to John H. Stevenson, Resident Agent, Toronto, will receive prompt attention. D. M. CALDWELL, Gbnbbal Aqknt. £' I i 129 ES. e repu- ^ action, . Fox is g at the mt of MS Toronto, PAY'S OiililEiilAL @iLLE®E. KING STREET, TORONTO, FIRST DOOR EAST OF WESLEYAN BOOK ROOM, Conducted according to British practice, with such modii^oations suited to the requirement^ of the business community of Nortr America, A school of business for young men—adapted to moot the wants of all classes in acquiring a good Commercial education. The method of instruction most practical ig, its character. Young men attending this College are instructed in the various systems of Book' keeping now in use in the moat eminent mercantile houses in Great Britain, Canada, and the neighbouring States, by a Practical Accountant of twenty years' experience, acquired both in England and America — an advantage afforded by no other Commercial College in Canada. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The former embraces Mercantile Book-keeping, by Single and Double Entry, Commer- cial Calculations, Commercial Correspondence (including the principles of English Composition,) Commercial Law, Business Penmanship, Banking, Brokerage and Ej^- change, Commiseion Forwarding, Telegraphy and Phonography. THE IMPROVED METHOD OF BY SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY, TAUGHT ONLY AT DAY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, This system, approved by the boat accountants in Great Britain, and adopted by the most eminent Mercantile Houses there, enables those who keep accounts to avoid mistakes or to discover them soon after they are made, as well as affording ;iio!!0 who adopt it the means of protecting themselves alike from the mistakes of inadvertence and the ingenuity of fraud. The superiority of this system is especially evident in the mode of balancing : an operatiou which, by other plans of book-keeping, is the work of weeks, is, by this method, reduced to the labour of a few hours. This method affords what has long been wanted, and which never conld be obtained fl-om the old Italian and the usual Balance Sheet, a perfect system for chocking and proving the correctness of the posting, aa well as for r etecting errors and preventing false entries in the books. The attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, &c., is respectfully called to the advantages of the above systems, The single entry system in particular combines simplicity, conciseness, and accu. racy, and ensures every advantage to bo derived from double entry, without the labour and volu» minous writing attached to the latter. This system is well adapted for retail merchants. Merchants, Manufacturers, &c., furnished with forms and a code of instructioni for writing up • set of books. I(]Ej JB^ £4 x{i £j iEu S • Mr. Day has much pleasure in referring to the following gentlemen :— Rev. H. J, Grasett, Alex. Murray, Esq., fof Mofiktt, Murray & Co.); A. R. McMaster, Esq., (of McMaster & Bro.); George Michie & Co. ; David, J3uchan, Esq., Bursar University; J. Leslie, E^., Postmaster; W. Fitch, Eea., (of Howland & Fitch); Adam Crooks, Esq., Q.C., M.A., LL.D.; L. W. Smith, Bsq., Barrister, 6.C. L. ; Rev. H. Lloyd, Canadian Baptist, Toronto; Hon. Isaac Buchanan, M.F.P. ; R. Juson, Em., Adam Brown, £^q., Joseph Lister, Esq., A. Macallum, Esq., B.A., Principal of Central School, Ha> milton; Duncan Boll, Esq., Montreal; W. Trent, Esq., Nowmari-Jet; Rev. Dr. Green, Wellington Square, Chairman of County Board of Public Instruction, Halton; Kev. T. L. Davidson, D.D., St. George. For further information, please call on or address, (enclosing letter stamp) the undersigned. JAMES E. Aqknt. DAY. AooouHTAirr. N.B.— The public are respectfully informed tkat Mr. Day's connexion with the firm of Bryant an4 Stratton ceased October 6th, 1861. 130 li I ■I -m « ff if* ■ o c g e I ? o >- CO 10 ■< o 3 (Pi 3 o o 3 A. R. McMASTER & BROTHEE, (SUCCESSORS TO WH. HcMASTER h NEPHEWS,) IMPORTERS OF f itb Ml lines of all Canailian MaifacM, as YonsraE street. 1^1 T Life Assurance Society, OF ENGLAND 111 iU I CHIEF OFFICE, 48 NEWGATE STREET, LONDON. Canada Branch Office, 48 King Street, Toronto, C. W. J. GREGORY, General Agent for British North America. SvFil'i^ mr^^TT. " ^100,000 Sterliitg. I TOTAL CLAIMS TA&, im.OOO Steblino. a^^tT^ J^J^2.'^ ' 7^'0»» " I FKOFITS DIVIDED, - 340,000 ANNUAL INCOME, - 146,000 " | Ninety per Cent, of the Profits divided amongst the Policy-holders. Council of Beference, Toronto. iJoHK Maodonald, Esq., M.P.P. Hon, Wm. MoMastkr, M.L.C. James Mktcalfk, Esq. Hon. John Kobs, M.L.C. A. M. Smith, Esq., M.P.P. Bet. Enoch Wood, D.D. Council of Beference, Montreal. T. Maxwell Brtson, Esq. T. Jambs Claxton, Esq. Hon. James Fbrkibr, M.L.C. Jambs Adams Mathkwson, Esq. JoitN Torrance, Jr. . Esq. Prospectuses and every information may be obtained on application to the Local Agents, or to J. GREGORY, General jlgent/or British North Jmeriea, 48 KINa STREET EAST, TORONTO. 132 KNOW AIL MIIH BT TBXJSI PEXSXRTS, THAT G. & J. W. COX, OP TBB Do hereby publicly announce and declare that they sell the cheapest MILLINERY, &c., IN EITHER UPPEE OE LOWEE CANADA, And the reason is because they Import their own Goods direct from the Manu- facturers, and sell them for Cash only. Make only one price, and do business on honest principles. Who can fail to appreciate the following prices, which we hereby guarantee to give to all who may visit our extensive Establishment : New Style Dress, at $1 50 Fashionable Bl'ick Silk Mantles, at 2 50 Neat and Stylish Bonnet, 2 50 New and Nobby Hats, 1 50 French Kid Gloves, 80 Magnificent New Shawls, '. 2 50 Elegant New Silk Dress, 12 50 Black Silk, at 80 Black Cloth Suit, 11 00 All Wool Tweed Suit, , 10 00 Childrens' Fancy Suit, from , 2 50 Give us a trial, and you will be thoroughly satisfied. G. & J. W. COX, 138 riRE mU MARINE ASSUiAliCE. OLDEST CHARTERED UPPER CANADIAN COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE, CORNER CHURCH AND COURT STREETS, TORONTO. iSoatH oC direction. Hon. G. W. Allan, Richd. S. Cassells, Geo. P. Ridoat, Geo. J. Boyd, John Joaepli, E. H. Ruther- ford, Hon. W. Cayley, Peter Paterson, Thos. C. Street. Governor.— Geo. Percival Ridout. Deputy-Goviirnob.— Peter Paterson. Trustees.— E. H. Rutherford, Wm. Cayloy, G. J. Boyd. Managing Director. — Thos. W. Birchall. Fire Inspbotor.- E. Roby O'Brien. Marine Inspbotoe.— Roderick Coumeen, In8ur*nce8 on all descriptions of property are granted by this Company against loss or damage by fire, '•-nd also against loss or damage oy the Perils of Inland Navigation, at the current rates ot Preiaium. Risks in each branch are also taken by the several Agents of the Co-npany at principal Cities, Towns, and Ports of Shipment throughout the Province. "•='«=^ Forms of application wHh every requisite information may hd obtained at th« HEAD OFFICi OR ANY OF THE AGENTS. T. W. BIRCHALL, Managing Dibeotoi. Mkssbs. JOJSrES & JO NEB, BARRISTERS, 7 AND 8 MASONIC HALL, TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. JONAS AP JOIiES. CLARKSOH JONES. BEVERLEY JONES WILLIAM STEWARD, SAPBLE, MAHMESS ANB TMMK MAKER, 142 Comer Yonge and Temperance Streets, Toronto. Jl large and well assorted Stock always on hand. 134 PROVINCIAL llt|fll| impi \ \ IXead. Oflace, Toronto, C l^V^. HAVING OFFICES IN Quebec, Napanee, St. Catherines, , Berthier, Belleville, Buflfalo, N. Y., St. Anne*s, Trenton, Dundas, Three Rivers, Brighton, Ancaster, Montreal, Cobourg, Bra,ntford, Goteau Landing, Port Hope, Paris, Cornwall, Newcastle, Woodstock, Morrisburg, Bowmanville, IngersoU, Matilda, Oshawa, London, Prescott, Whitby, Delaware, Ottawa, Toronto, Wardsville, Kemptville, Oakville, Bothwell, Brockville, Hamilton, Chatham, Gananoque, Port Dalhousie, Trudell, Kingston, Windsor, Oswego, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., And connecting with all parts of Canada, United States, and Lower Pro vinces. The lines of this Company are being extended, and will soon reach every important point in the Province. This Company hope by the most prompt despatch of business to merit a liberal patronage from the business men of Canada. J. W. STOKES, Jr., Supt., J. S. PECKHAM, Secy.-Treas. 185 R. M. WANZCll & CO.'S SEWING HiCIINES MANAQEABLE, COMPACT, Mrs. L C. MENDOH, Apt, No. 3 ROSSIN HOUSE BLOCK, KING STREET WEST, TO'E'O'HT'O'. HENRY GRAHAM & Co., IHPOBTBBB OP &mpU, §m$pU, ^Mmp, mA ikm #il 3 King Street East, 2 DOORS FROM YONGB STREET, EYRE THURESSOISr, MANUFAOTUREB OF SUPERIOR COTTON & WOOL nil eLOTHIi ANCASTER, C. W, 136 I b Sd CORNER OF GtUEEN & ELGIN STREETS, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. IM1>0BTKBS OP ISlEHIPnSIHrs IFIEIBHdJIHI <& ilMHimiKDilLH STAPLE k HMK DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, 1 No. 20 Sparks Street, - - OTTAWA, C. W. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. \* HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, Attorsrfs at Law, S^Iieitors in €itaiic«r|r, CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES 'PUBLIC, PARLIAMENTARY AGENTS, AND AGENTS 0^ THE AMERICAN INVENTORS' ASSOCIATION, ELGIN STREET, CENTRAL OTTAWA. OFFICE— POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. E. B. Hatcook. B. H. Haycock. 187 f EERSIiW'S CELEBRATED SAPES. x^^ ^o O fO« THE QovEf, 'Va, *Ar^. AND fill km BBis^MR Fiaof sonBeiB. ALSO, Manufacturers of all kinds of Fire and Burglar Proof Securities. THE CHEAPEST RELIABLE SAFES MADEi MAJSrVFACTOlUES AND rillNCU'AL WAKEUOOMS, MONTREAL, CANADA EAST. BOSTON, UNITED STATES. S3° Please send for Printed Lists. KERSHAW & EDWABDS, Mauufactiuers and Proprietors. Agents wanted where not already established. ESTABLISHED 1838. CHEAP ENGLISH PAPER WAREHOUSE, WHOLESALE, HOBEUT TVEIR Sc Oo., 39 & 4] GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, Have just received by Fall shfps upwards of 300 CASES of the cheapest Cream and Blue Laid Writing Papers, Foolscap, Letter and Note, ever imported into this country, in quantities to suit pui*©haser8. COPYING PRESSES. 100 SUFEBIOB, ENGLISH MADE, COFTING FBESSES, from $5 to $10 eiush. 50 PATENT HORIZONTAL WHEEL C0PTIN6 FBESSES, from $8.50 to $16 each. The above Presses are manufactured purposely for the Canadian climate, and are not 'iable to break. MONTREAL ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY, 39 Great St. James Street, Montreal, ROBERT lATEIR & Co., Have always on hand an extensive stock of ACCOUNT BOOKS in every Ruling and Binding, expressly manufactured for FIRST CLASS TRADE. The largest Stock in Canada of HAND MADE BOOK PAPERS and Binders' Materials. K 188 jo: N HENRY EVANS, F PiiTE AND BBNEIliL lAROWARS, No. 4t»^ P'T^. P^UL STREET, CORNER ST. PAUL 8l 8T. NICHOLAS STREETS, ffi T it SAVAGE & LYMAN; -♦♦-•-♦^ f IHK EKfiLISE km iWISS WAT CHS, JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, mn 1 IK AliL rrft TARIBTlBfl; AHD A LAROB A0BORTKBRT OP ITA^lNTCY G^OOD -ALSO,- 271 NOTRE DAME STREET, 3^ I' 4 I um^ f % I 4 189 A. RAMSAY $t SON, HCPOttfBRH AND DIALKBB IM PUTTY AND VARNISHES, Painters', Artists', and Qillm' Brislies and Tools, BOmm Am P0LI8HEB PLATE CliAgg, ALSO, STAINED, OBSOI/RED, & FIGURED GLASS, GLAZIERS' DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER LEAP, BRONZES, Ac, Ac, Ac. Hos. S?, 19, and 11 EecoOet Street, :JdL£ri Agents for Hainemann & Negbaur's Colors ; Jos. Lane & Son, V.-^rnish Makers, Birmingham ; Lennox Plate Glass Company. im.. * SINGLAIE, JACK & CO., AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 413 ST. PAUL STREET, (Opposite the CiuBtom House.) MONTREAL. Importers of EAST and WEST INDIA PRODUCE, MEDITERRA- NEAN GOODS, &e. Agents for the ST. JOHNS SALT MILLS. Pure ground ROCK SALT for table and dairy. The sale of POT and PEARL ASHES receive very best attention. fa '» ! J. ' . ) I > 140 FEiilii & m 99 ^mvt IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, ZINC, CATJADA PLATES, &c CUT NAILS. ACS^KJVTH Fort BURRELL'S AXES AND i LATOItTUiE RDPE WAL WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES: No8. 24, 26 and 28 St. Francois Xaveer Street, ■B ^ muAim^ '^fe lij^'i !^'fitit V OF OAISTA-DA, 'm fin, life, anb iiariiif |n5urairc$. Incorporated by Act of Parriament 1849. ^ ;aki office, xoRouTa st., tobonto. DIRECTORS. HON. J. HILLVARO CAMERON, 1'rmidbnt LEWIS MOFFATT, Esq., V,cb.Pk«8ii>ent. GEORfiE DUQGAN, Esq. AKGUS MOHRI80N, Esq., M.IM'. JOHN CAi'ERON, Esq. W. J, i.re»ONELL. EbqJ <\ J. CAMPBEi , Esq. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, Esq. M. R. VANKOUGHNET, Esq. J.McGILLIS.EflQ. WOOD. Esq. Manaorr axo Skcuetabv-JAS. SYDNEY CR0(;KER, Esq, ApRIStantSecretary-DONOUGH O'BRIEN Esq «.o.s«» «aut_^j^a«y««e«Uind pmmptlv uaw _AG1£STB IM AU, TOE ntlS. ■, XOWNS »vn .,-,,. +«»"•- TOWSS A)KDJ^JiI^aESJS TUB PKoymcE. *ML ^ OOMMEKOIAL U:N'I0N^. FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, Capital fully subscribed £2,600,000 Stg., or $12,600,000. Invested Funds, over 2,000,000. Deposit Fund in Canada 50,0(M). DIRECTORS, _ou8tead, John, Esq., (Price & Boustead.) Larkworthy, Esq., Bank of New ^' -land. Colman, Jeremiah, Esq., (J. & J. Colman.) Lea^, Oliarles J.,Jb8q., (Lcat, Sonb & Co.) Griffiths, Nchemiah, Esq., East India Avenue. Loask, Wilham, Esq., 14 Eastcheap. Hanson, Samuel, Esq., (Samuel Hanson & Son.) Peek, Henry W., Esq., (Peek, Brothers & Co.) Harris, J?rederic W. Esq., (Dixon (. Harns.) Sim, Alexander, Esq., fChurchill & Sim,)^ Harrison, Smith, Esq., (Harrison St Crosslield.) Smith, J. Adam, Esq., (Smith, Wood & Co.) Hart, David, Esq., (Lemon, Hart &, Son.) Thompson, John R, Jr.,Esq.,(J. K. Thompson &v'^o. Hicks, Francis, feq., (Thomas & Francis Hicks.) Trower, Henry, Esq., (Trowors & Lawson.) Hodgson, John, Esq., (Grant, Hodgson & Co.) Welch, John Kemp, Esq., (Orlando Jones ifc Co. , Humphrey, John, Esq., New Hibernia Whart ) Woodhouse, James P., Esq., J. C. & M. Woodhou,. i — ^ Chief Officbs— 19 & 20 Cornhill, London; 385 & 387 St. Paul Strett, Montreal. r^—j; Oakada Branch— Morland, Watson & Co., General Agents ; Frederick Cole, Secretary ; T. C. Livingston, P. L. S., Inspector of Agencies. GUNDRY & LANGLEY, Surveyors. Agencies in tae principal Cities and Towns in Canada. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The euocess which has attended the Company's operations I«s been such as f\illy.to roahzo the niost sanguine expectations of the Directors, and enables them to oJTer to tlie Canadian Pubhc Perfect Security, G u^rantc^d by large Subscribed Capital, and Invested Funds. , , _ j Fiomnt Settlement o/Ciaw»».— The Directors and General Agents, being gentiomen largely engaged in commerce, will always t.,L^ . Jberal and business like view of all questions conung before them. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Volunteers and MilMOBrored in this Company are permitted, witBout extra charge, to do duty on the Frontier, and to engage in itop»lling Marauding Attacks. The Eife 1 unds are ontiriilv separate, and are invested in the names of Special Trustees. The balance so invested up to 30th of November, 1866. «s a provision for the Life Policies, was ovor ninety jper cent, of the promiumg received. Eighty per cent, of the profits on the whole Life and Annuity business, are divided among partici- pating Pnlicv Holders. The next division of profiis takes place in 1867_. ^^ ^. ^ ^ ^ By a recent act of Parliament, a Wife can now hold a PoUcv on the JLite of her Husband, ftee from all other claims. Claims are paid one month after Proof of Death. Annual Premiums for Assuring £100 stg., for tlw Whole Term of Life. Ago next Birthday. 20 25 .30 83 40 With Profits. £1 18 10 2 3 8 2 6 2 15 9 8 4 2 Without . Profits. £1 14 X 18 5 ~r~3 7" 2 17 2 Age next Birthday, 45 50 55 60 65 WiUi Profits. £8 15 10 4 7 8 6 2 6 17 8 -8 9 11 Without Profits. £3 6 3 18 9 4 i» (y 6 4 4 7 13 4 /'