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Lea diagrammes suivants illuatrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 RAND,McNALLY&CO.S INDEXED COUNTY MAP ANH SHIPPERS' GUIDE op I^jL QUEBEC Accompanied by a Kew and Original Compilation and Ueady Ueference Index, SItowing In Detail the ENTIRE RAILROAD SYSTEM The Express Company doing busiuess over each Road, and Acoxirately Locating al) CITIES, TOWNS, POST OPPICBS RAILROAD STATIONS, VILLAGES, COUNTIES, ISLANDS, LAKES, RIVERS, ETC. THE SPECIAL FEATURES Of this Pocket Map are : Locating the Bravch or Particular Division of Railroad upon whicli each Station is situated ; the Nearest Mail- ing Point of all Local Places ; Designating Bloney Order Post Oflices; Telegraph Stations; and Naming the Express Company Doing Business at the Points wliere the Several Companies have Odices. Population is given according to the latest OiBcial Census. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK: I^^2S^ID, l^alSTJ^T^Xulz: & CO. Map Pubusuers and Engravehs, I _^| MARAH ELLIS RYAN Issued In the Rialto Series, 50 Cents Each. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. SQUAW ELOUISE. Vigorous, natural, entertaining.— jSosfon Times. A notable performance.— C/tica^o Tribune. No one can fail to become interest /l in the narrative.- C/u'cago Mail. A very strong story indeed.— Chicago Times. Marah Ellis Ryan is always interesting.— JJocfci/ Mountain News. A PAGAN OF THE ALLEGHANIES. A story of mountain life of remarkable interest.— Lott/sri7«e Times. Full of exciting interest.— Toiedo Blade. A genuine art work.— Chicago Tribune. TOLD IN THE HILLS. ■ Beautifully pictured.— C/u'cagro Times. The word-painting is superb.— LoweH Tirnes. One of the cleverest stories that has been issued iu many a moon.— Kansas City Times. IN LOVE'S DOMAINS. ^ A TRILOGY. It is an entertaining book, and by no means an unprofitable one.-Boston There are imagination and poetical expression in the stories, and readers wUl find them interesting.-i^Tett; York Sun. An unusually clever piece of work.- Charleston News. MERZE; THE STORY OF AN ACTRESS. Beautifully Illustrated. We can not doubt that the author is one of the ^^^t l^^ing orato^^^^ sex. The book will possess a strong attraction for women.-Cfticasro iiem rt. This is the story of the life of an actress, told in the graphic style of Miss Rvan It is very interesting. -iV^ewOrZeawsPicai/wne. A book of decided literary merit, besides moral tone and vigor.-Fu&hc Opinion, Washington, D. C It is an excitmg tragical story.-Cfticafifo Inter Ocean. Rand, McNally & Co., Publishers, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S Ill^DEXED DISTRICT MAP ^^° SHIPPERS' GUIDE OF QUEBEC ACCOMPANIED BY A NEW AND ORIGINAL COMPILATION AND READY BEFBRBNCB INDEX, SHOWING IN DETAIL THE ENTIRE RAILROAD SYSTEM, The Express Company doing business over each Road, AHD ACCURATELY LOCATING ALL THE CITIES, TOWNS, POST OFFICES, RAILROAD STATIONS, VILLAGES, COUNTIES, ISLANDS, LAKES, RIVERS, ETC. THE SPECIAL FEATURES OFTHI8 POCKET MAP ARE! LOCATING THE BRANCH OR PARTICULAR DIVISION OF RAILROAD UPON WHICH BACH STATION IS SITUATED ; THE NEAREST MAIL- ING POINT OF ALL LOCAL PLACES ; DESIQNATINa MONEY-ORDER POST OFFICES ; TELEGRAPH STATIONS ; AND NAMING THE EXPRESS COMPANY DOING BUSINESS AT THE POINTS WHBRB THE SEVERAL COMPANIES HAVE OFFICES. \ Population Is given according to the latest Official Census. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK: RAI^D, MoNAXiLY &c CO., Map Pablishera and Engravers. EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCE MARKS. \vi orlSijf • ®-^°°*''- =-»"*• W-Weet. "f P. O. not located on Map. • Money Order Post Office: + Telegraph Station. m— Miles. Ry or Rys— Railway t American Express , S Canadian Expresa. 3 Dominion Express. All coKnUes. towns, cities, villages, etc., are indexed in the following manner , (See map of Kansas.) my, ^c,31.,,. .I,a.r. tVl „°„ »; each 0,' L,TL!r 'T"'' """"'^ poB.^fflcr'"" '"° """"' ''"■°'''' ""«■ ">•" '»■• '"■« P'aee .hould be ,..t to taca. The letters and flgnrcs following names (like 0-36 above) refer to flm. r^,„. 12 3 4 6 « / A A B % B C D > C D B B F P e a B H • I I 1 ii 8 4 S 6 * Copyright, 1893, by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago. E MARKS. tye— Railway Jg manner i It of Coffey pie below); tnd 31, and I and alphn- a telegrapli } the popu- jt to Lucas at point on and letters ' represent S / RAILROADS, 1 Adirondack A St. Lawrence. See Central Vermont. 2 Bale des Chaleurs. ^"r/;ia^pU"eS3^^^^^^^ course of construc- ®..?h?r?!**? *T 'l^a'"©- American Express. ' ''i>Sv?nt\f ., \\ '' ^'^"'^ «•-«"■ J°°ct,'.-, Vt., leaving the b Stanstead. J 13, to Stanstead Junction, J 13. *OtSwro?t* T^*'.*"*'^' Canadian Express. Ottawa, Ont., J 6. via Coteau Landing, J 9. to Rouse's Point, N.Y. 5 Canadian Pacific. Dominion Express a Montreal 1 11 t, Carleton Junction, Ont . J 5 w So m^®'*'^" Junction, 1 10, to St. Lin, I lo ^ f *®- J^®'"®^^ Junction, 1 10, to St. Eustache 1 10 f f^Therese Junction I 10 to Now Glasgow 1 10 / St. Luc Junction, J 10, to Mile End I 10 ' ? ^."^^1?'-^^ ]P' ^« Montreal, 1 11 ' '"' /Three Rfvir«^ S'?p^.°V "'toJoliette Junction, 1 11. 4 it^hi^ T^' ? *^' *° Grandes Piles, G 18. k MS?tre//y"??°?' ^ "' *° Berthier.H 11. Aber'co'm J^g*** ^"^P""**' V*" ^«*^°S the Province near ^|:aS>S6%l^?o*S°o?et^^^^ ' ''' "" ""Z^SL t'o'6t?aw^*;'?}„r*""«' ' ^' -'^ '^ <^— -' -- Farnhaia, J 12, to Frolighsburg, J 12. (DiscontinuPd ^ P B"ghan. Junction, J 127 to Mat awamkeag Me ^^ -ZMontreal, 111, to Toronto, Ont. "'"'"''^^"e, Me. r Lachiite, I 9, to St. Andrews, I 9. / ^J"^"^fi \ ^' t« Ste. Agatha, H 9. t Mattawa, Ont., to Kippewa. 6 Carillon & Grenvllle. Carillon, I 9, to Qrenville, H 8. Dominion Express. American Express. 7 Central Vermont. « ^l- JohJJS, J 11, to Waterloo, J 18 * ' ArSfa Station" l^o^''*'^^' ""'•> '^^"'-^ '^^ ^^ovince at St. c Coteau Landiug, J 9, to Malone, N. Y. 8 Connecticut it, Passumpsic River. See Boston & Maine. © Dominion Lime Co. Quebec Central Junction to Lime Quarries. 10 Drummond County. 8t, Hyacintbe, 1 12, to Njcolet, ^ 13. Domicioa Sxpresg. mnd, McNulhi eryal. ., 18. Canadian Bzpreee. . f ni*'".?^''^' ^ ^•'^' to ClilcoHtimi, I) 15 rBuiMln ii i w»iii.au»aijw., ^ cproBfl. press. al. i reee. DISTRICTS. Rnnd, McNaUn ^t- Co.'h Quebec. Artreiiteull r-8 Artnabaaka M.<) Bagot i-ia Ueauce i-]« UuaiiharnolB . ...j-y BtfllechaHHu ...(M«i Burtbier ({-9 BimaTeDture...l)-5 Urome j-ia Chainbly T-ii Chaini)laln....K-i8 Chark'ToIx K-KJ Uhuteaugay J-lo C/'hicoutrral ...C-ll (Joniptuu 1-15 Dorche8ter....]|.|0 Drummond i-is QasDH f ;.7 HocDulaga Mo Huntingdon ...,M0 Iberrille j-u Jolliette u-9 Jacques Car- „tler j-io Kamonraska.. F-18 Lapralrie j-io L'A88omption..I-10 Laral I-lo ff/lB (M5 L'lolet F-17 Lotbiniere 11-14 Maskinonge ..Q-iO Megautic 11-14 MlsHlsquoi .... ,1-18 Montcalm O-s Moutnmguy.,.(}-17 Montmorency, K-IB Nuplervllle Ml NIcolet !M8 Ottawa ii-7 Pontluc G-8 Portnoiif (j-is Quebec K-i'j Hichellou Ml Hlchmond M4 UimouHkl i)-2i RImouBkl D-3 Kouville j-u Sagiieniiy c-19 Hhenoni J- 18 yiierbrooke „Town J-I8 Soulanges r-9 St. Hyaclnthe..I-tl yt. Johns j-ii St. Maurice... P-iO Stanstead .... j-]4 Temlscouata . . E-20 Terrebonne 1-9 Two Moun- tains 1-9 Vaudreuil j-9 Vercheres M] Wolfe 1-14 Yamaska H-19 ingne Lakes -continued. SSr":!°:::.::K ^•>""^""''°- Cornu 11-9 Coulogne 1-4 Crepeau Ji-io Croclie K-18 Crocbe if-io Cypress o-9 Do la Frontier. (M7 Do lu Peche...(M8 De rBst F-18 Des Hales i)-So l)es BoIh FrancH 1-20 Des Cornea (i-7 Desert (j.5 Des Isles c-16 f^e» l8'e» E-14 Maskinouie yes Isk'H H-e Mason... ,n-8 Total Area. 228.900 Total Population 1,489,0C2 ISLANDS, AUumette 1-8 Anticostt IMS Aux arue8....F-16 Blzard j-io Bonarenture.. .T)-9 Calumet I-4 Oondres F-17 DuPas H-11 Grand Victoria. K-8 Hare e-18 Heron d-5 Jesus J. 10 Montreal, includes IIochelagaDisf., and part of Jac- ques Cartier Diet i-io Orleans Q-16 Verte D-19 LAKES. A la Croix D-2 A la Mauve F-8 AlaTruite... U-15 A I'eau Claire. G-11 Amabelli8h....D-14 Antiques F-S A Peche 1.4 Au 6ouleau....G-9 Au Socier O-ll AuxEcorce8...F-5 Aux Isiots E-84 Aux Loups F-5 Aylmer i-is Bark 0-7 Barriere e-4 Belle River.. .D-14 Birch 11-20 Boncbard F-11 Bouchette E-, Bouchette D-1* Boutheliur J-2O Brome ...J-l"8 G-18 ^outf Il-(i Lower Boat- cbeue I-JQ Macaza n-S Maglll L-16 M*™ h^X Mashamen- . BOOS F-7 Maskinonge ...11-8 Maskinonge.. .11-10 Mason 11-9 Matapedlu C-8 Mataw^n g-H McGregor l-tt Mogantic M6 Meklnak F-ia Momewln j-20 Momplirema- „g"K J-13 MiHtIgougecheD-21 Moncoiiclie C-ll Moiidonack...F-10 Mont Auburn G-18 Monwan F-9 Morin II-9 Mujizowaja ...G-20 Murray's H-« Najuoualank..E-13 Natuakimlno..]M8 Ncmicash- ^ ipqae F-9 Nimewaja G-21 Noel F-15 Nomlningue...ll-7 Obomp8auru..G-10 Oconabi e-2 Ogasigaha II-20 Oaicliiwaz ....CM6 Opequianne E-8 Ostabainingue 11-20 Otis i).i6 Ottawa .H-8 Otter 1-6 Ouarcau H-9 Pabelognaoy ..F-11 Pamousca- chiou B-16 Paplneau 1-8 Pipmuakau ...A-17 PiscatOHiu G-7 Plstatongue G-G Pitugueman F-fi Poignan F-B Pore Epic 1-20 Portneuf B-17 Price J.20 Pytongo H-B tiiiititchouan...D-18 Red H-B Romamo B-17 Uoud i-H Rognon ..E-14 Ranrl McNnlly ■:& (h.'s Quebec. Lakes —continued. itouKc G-B Tiiiid E-18 Sacocomi . ...H-11 Sapin G-9 Sargent G-14 Second E-18 S'^cond E-20 Seven Leagne.H-lS Sicion 1-7 Snow p.i5 Squaw H-4 St. <0harleP...,G-15 St. Franc'3...,E-19 St. Francis I-I5 St. Francis J-9 St. Louis j-io St. John C-18 St. John D-16 St. Joseph.... G-14 St. Servai8....G-10 Suclter G-2 Superior D-2 Temisca- mmgue , The Irtles. , ,. .11-19 ...F-4 Third E-2u Tomassino G-6 Torture G-12 Travers F-5 Trembling Moun- tain H-8 Trout D-20 Traite G-13 T8hitagama...C-15 Upikauba E-14 Upper Beau- chene 1-20 Wabaskout Junk p-9 Wakaume- Irouke F-11 Wapousanane . . E-3 Washeka p-4 Whiteflsh 1-6 Windfall p.5 Wolf H-21 Wyagamack...F-12 Eivera— continued, Murray Bay... E-17 Sault au Mushrol A-12 Natawasee Q RIVERS. Al'Algle H-5 A la Ours J-2i AInais G-80 Amblnanika..H-20 Antoine J-19 AuxOutarde8.B-20 Aas5 Hosiers... D-a9 Batiscan G-13 B.xtticres E-10 Belle I).i4 Betfliamite8....B 19 Black H-8 Black H-10 Black«tone J-19 Blanche I-7 Blanche C-2 Blanche Q-lS Boneventure...D-6 Bo8tonnaia....E-12 Cascapedit;c....C'-5 Chamouch' ouan C-12 Chaudiere... .H-16 Chicoutimi....T;M6 Coulouge G-3 Croche E-12 Dadquami.... H-17 Dartmouth. ...B-8 Deep H-3 Du Loup E-18 DuLoup 9-11 Du Petit Kocher E-10 Echeile E-16 Eecoumins ....C-i8 F!tt£n.«ind E-11 Garden ...1-20 Gatneau Q-e Grand ,..C-8 Grande du Chene G-14 Grand Pabo8...C-r Green E-19 Ha Ha D-16 Ignace g-4 Jacques Cartier F-IS JeandeFerr....G-5 Jupiter A-10 Kapita8hewina.E-4 Kazuzabazua...I-5 Keei 'iwa :-20 Kiamiki H-', Kinorge 1-8 Lac Oreau....H-10 L'Assomption.H-lO Laval C-19 Lievre 1-6 Little Clair.... G-10 Little Casca- pediac C-6 LittlePlam and E-10 Little Pab08....C-8 Little Peri- bonka C-14 Madawaska ...F-21 Madeline B-6 Miiganasipi ...J-20 Ma'bai C-8 Manicouagan .B-21 Manouau A-15 Marguerite.... L It Maekinonge ..E-11 Matane c-2 Matnpsdia D-3 Matawin G-li Metabet- chouan D-14 Metis B-21 Middle G-9 MistasBirai C-18 Miet'isstba C-13 Mietouche. D-2 Moine G-2 Montmorenc/.. F-1 5 Montreal H-19 tf Neigette D-21 North Nation.. H-7 Observation . . A-12 Ottawa E-5 Ottawa 1-7 Ouelle F-18 Papinachoi8...B-20 Pa taped ia D-2 Peribonka .... C-14 Peshtoue A-21 Petite Pieriche E-12 Petit fiouge 1-8 Pickanock 1-5 Pieriche E-11 Piecotaein G-6 Pohenaganook E-19 Portneuf......C-19 Rat F-11 Ke8tigouche...D-2 Richelieu j-it RimouBki D-20 Cochon B-18 Sault au Mouton (M8 Sheldrake ...•A.-tH Sheshdin* quanne E-13 Sbipsha A-15 Shipshat C-15 South West . , . D-20 St. Ange P-16 Ste. Ann G-18 Ste. Anne B-5 St. Francis F-19 St. Francis 1-15 St. Jean D-17 St. John C-8 St. Lawrence ..I-ll St. Maurice... F-12 Tomaesino G-5 Trenche E-12 Troie Pi8tole8.D-19 Upikauba D-14 Valin c-16 |*o"ge 1-7 Vermillion.... E-11 Saguenay D-IS Wendigo E-11 Salmon • • • .1-8 Yamaska M2 Sasoyinaga. . . . H-20 York C-7 TOWNS, DISTRICTS, ETC. Pop. Abbotts Corners, J-12 . . inn Abenakis, G-16. ^ Abenakis Springs, 2 mWPierrevillc, Abercom, J-12, (Ry 5-k) *t 3 100 Aberdeen, H-2 ^0 Acton, 1-12, (Ry 5-/) t 3 Actonvale, 1-12. (Ry n.^) * t 1381 Adamsburgh, oa Allumette Island, 1-8. AdamsTille, J-12, (Ry5-;j) t 9 ...... 800 Adderley, H-14 § 150 Adstock, H-15. Agne3,I-16*t 450 Aldfield, Pontiac Diet. I1 Aird, J-11 § Allan's Corners, 4 m N E Ormstown, Allard Settlement, D-4 Allen's Mills, G-14, (Ry , ,(Ry48-a)t Allumette Island. 1-3. ■ • • >*: 5C 70 Amqui, C2, (Ry 15-a) t 400 Ancienne Lcrette, G-15 § Anderson's Corners, J-9. Andrews Camp. Ange Gaidien, G-15. Ange Gardien do Rouville, G 12 Q . . 847 Angoline, J-12, (Ry 7-a) f f .". . . 35 Angers 050 Angus Mill, (Ry 89-c) § ' Auucbley ^ Anso Aux Gascond, see L'Anse aux Gascons, D-8. Antoinette, H-8 § 850 Apple Grove $ '.'.'.'.'.'. 25 Armagh, Q-IO aOO Armand, E-19 goo Armstrong, H-n,(Ry 12-a)t au ion B-18 lu ton (M8 ake ...-A-aa Jin- ine E-13 a A-15 at C-15 West . , . D-20 ?e P-16 an G-18 ine B-5 ncis F-19 ncis 1-15 n D-17 a 0-8 'rence ..I-ll irice...F-12 Jino G-5 8 B-12 'i8tole8.D-19 bft D-14 C-16 lion....E-ll ;o E-11 :a 1-18 C-7 ?, ETC. Pop. t 3 . . . 250 100 Tevillc, 100 «0 1381 land, 1-8. I 800 150 450 5C stown, 70 25 400 12 § . . 347 25 250 se auz 850 25 800 200 Hand, McKally & Co. 'a Quebec. 9 Pop Towns, etc.— continued. Arthabaska, H-14, (E j n-cji)i S . Arthabagkaville, H-U • t 8 ....:.... .' 1084 Arthurville, G-16. Arundel, 1-8 § Asbeetos, 1-14. Ascot Corner, J-1 *, (Ry 39-a) § 150 Assametquaghan, D-3. (Ry 15-a)t S. . 85 ABton Station, H-13,(Ry 11-c) t § 850 Athelstau, J-9 (Ry 7-c) § 800 Aubert Qallion. H-16. Anbrey j-io, (Ry 4) t S 800 Auckland, J-15, (Ry 24). Avignon, D-8 85 ATOca, 1-8 § Ayer'B Plat, J-13, (Ry .3-a) t + 200 Ay mer East, J-6, (Rys 5-t, 38) • t 3 . . 1945 Aylwin, I-5t § Pop. 300 Bagotville. D-16 • § 1475 Bale do la Trinite, Saguenay Dist.if S Baie des Peres, Pontiac Dist. T Bale des Rochers, 15 m N Port an Persil, E-18 1 ? 80 Baie d'Drpe, Jacques Cartier Dist', % Baie du Febvre, see La Baie, H-12, . 800 Baie St. Paul, t bee St. Paul's Bay, F-16. Baillargeon, G-15 § ; ' 25 Baldwin's Mills, J-14 §t " aort Ball Mills, H-12. ^ ^^ Barachois de Malbale, C-8 1 150 Barnston, J-14 t $ '250 Barrington, J-11, (Ry ne)% ....'.'.'.'.'. 125 Bas de I'Anse, E-I7. Basin Station, J-14, (Ry 39-a) 5 . . 25 Bassin an Lerre, 1-7 § . . ..J 400 Batiscan, n-13, (Ry 5-5r) f § ". ' I ! ! 874 Bay View, (Ryll-a). Beaconsfleld, J-10 (Ry8 5-(7,il-a) +83 Beauce Junction, H-16, (Ry 39-a.6) tS Beaudei, F-13 (R^ 43-a) § + ' ^ Beauharnois, J-10 (Ry 11 i) • S 1590 Beauharnois Junction (Ry 7-c). Beaulac, H10§ Beau]ieu,G-16§ 333 Beaumoiit, G-lt> § Beauport, G-15, (Ry 40)t § 1500 Be-upre, F-16§ 300 Beaurepaire, Jacques Carlier,(Ry li-a), Beaurivage, H-15 § 70 BeauToir, J-9. Becancour,H-13» t§ BOO Bcckwlths, (Ry 24) 2 m S DudsweVl Junction, I- 14. Bedford, J-18, (Ry 5-m)* +9 1571 Beebe Plain. J-18. rRv %h\ •t .... «7ft Beecli Grove, Pontiac'Dlst. 1' Beech Ridge, 1-9. Belair G-15, (Ry 5-^) + y Belle Anse, C-8. Bellerive, Beauharnois Dist. f Belle Riviere, 1-9 § 850 Belle Vallee, bt. Johns 1 Beilmount, Pontiac Diat. ^ « Towns, etc — continued. Belmina, I-I5. Beloeil Station, I-ll, (Rv ii.Aue m Beloeil Village Ml't « ?"..?.!?.::. jS Bennett, H-16. Beraneer J-I2. Beresford 005 BergerviUe, 8 m S W Quebec,' (B 45 t S Bern er 8, 0-21, (Ry IsTa). * Bersimis, C-20 1 4S0 Berthier, (en bas) G-16 1 .* .* 800 Berthier.(en haut)U-ll,(Ry 5-/>*3 . 1687 Billerica, Pontiac Dist. f BisJiop's Crossing, 1-14 S Eisson, H-16 §. 26 Black Cape, D-6, (Ry 2)« .. . .*;!.';.".; 25 B ack Lake, H.15, (Ry 89-a) t 8 Black River § ' '' ' Blake, 1-18, (Ry IC). Blanche, I-7 t 8 Blanchftt, G-15. Blandford, H-13 §. 150 B'ue Bjnneta, (Ry 11-^') 5m S WMon- Boileau, i-8 8 Bois de Filion, MO. Bois Franc, Pontiac Dist. f Bolduc, 1-16. Bolton Centre, J-13* am Bolton Forest, J-13 40 Bolton Glen, 3 m E Kno.vlton.'j-l's. Bonaventure Island, C-9. Bonaventure River, D-6 inn Bon Desir, D-18. Bonne Esperance, Saguenay Diat. 1 Booth, Pontiac Dist. 1 Bord a Plouffe, MO, (Ry 5-0) t3 400 Bordeaux, 8m W Montreal, I-ll 8 Boscobel, J-18 8 isn Botreanx, J-IO. Boucherville,I-ll, (Ry i2-o) t 821 Bouchette, H-6, 8 ......... S)o Bougie, 5 m N W Montreal, I-ll 8* ! '. ! 500 BouTogne, 1-12. (Ry 5-/) t 3 Boundary Line, 1-16 t 800 Bourg, Louis, G-14. Bourg Louis Station, G-14, (Ry 48-0) S 880 Boynton, 4m N B Smith's Mills, J.I8 + Breault, 4 m S E St. Celestin, H-18 Breckenridge, (Ry 38), near Aylmer, Brighain, J-12, (Ry 5-*) 3 200 Brigham Junction, J-18, (Ry s-^m) f Bri8tol,I-5. (RyS8)t 8.. ....r^^.. ::.:.. 200 Bristol Mines, Pontiac Dist. ^ Britannia Mills, 1-18, (Ry U-b) t 8 •• . Britonville, 1-9 8............ "^ ' rnadlands, D-4, (Ry 2) Brome, J-l-^ : rome Centre, J-18, (Ry's-Z) brompton, J-14, (Ry 11-5) t ' >••• •••• t3 90 25 50 150 250 Broini)tou Falls', Richmond Di's't'.'f Brookbury, J-H, (Ry 24) ^ 8 100 Brookdale, 1-8. Brosseaus, J-10, (Ry n-d,/)f^.... 25 llrosscau Station, Laprairie Dist. H 10 Rand, McNally & Co.'s Quebec. Toions, etc.— continued. Pop. BroQghton Station, H-15, (By 89-o)t S 200 Brownaburg, 1-98 ' 400 Brownsville, (Ry 1 1-a) ;^ m N Cedars, J-9. Bryeon, 1-4 ♦ t § Im^, Bryeons, J-10. (Ry U-f) § Buckingham, 1-7, (Rys 5-a, ll-a)*t 32239 Buckland, G-16. Bulstrode, H-13, (Ry ll-c) § !20 Bulwer, J-14, (Ry 5-p) t 3 150 Bury,J.15, (Ry5-p)t3 Bute,H.148 160 Cabane Ronde, I-IO, (Ry 5-0-) § Cacouna, E-18, (Ry 15-a) ♦ f $ 620 Cacouna Station, E-18 t 26 Cairnside, 5 m 8 Howick, J-10. Caldwell, Pontiac Diet. 4 6 Calumet, 1-8. (Ry 5-a) t ^ Calumet Island, 8 m W Campbells, 1-5 150 Cambria, 1-98 !..!'*' 700 Campbells, I-l,(Ry 88). Campbell's Bay, Pontiac Dist. «r Canterbury, J-15 § 150 Cantley, li§ ' ^ Cauuta, 1-9 Cap a la Baleine, C-3. Cap a I'Algle, E-15 + 8 25 Cap Chat. B-4 t ....! 2M Cap des Rosiera, C-9 t " 150 CapeCove, C-8t '. 500 Cape Ozo, C-8 25 Capleton, J-14, (Ry 8-a) * t ±. ...'.!! .' 250 Caplin River, D-6. Cap Magdeleme, Charaplain Dist. «T Cap Rouge, G-15 1 8 800 CapSante, G-14 • f % 400 Cap St. Ignace, F-17, (Ry 15-a) t 8- • 300 Capucins, B-8. Carillon, 1-9, (Ry C) • t 3 255 Carleton, D-5, (Ry 2) t 500 Carleton West, D-5. Carmel, 1-13, (Ry 10). Carr's Crossing, (Ry 11-/) 2 m N E Whites, J-9. C artier, J-9. Cartierville, I-IO. Casault, G-16. Cascades. 1-6, (Ry86) 8 100 Cascapedia. D-6, (Ry 2). Casaville, J-13 25 Castlebar, 1-148 .' 150 Castor, C-19, Caughnawaga, J-10, (Ry 5-A;)t 3 1936 Causapscal, D-6, (Ry 15-o) t 8 50 Cavignac. 1-12. (Ry 5-w,). Cawood, Pontiac Dist. ^ CazaTllle.J-98 100 Cedar, J-9 (Ryll-a)t§ Cedar Hall, C-2, (Ry 15-a) t 8 25 Cedars, J-9 , 356 Chambly Basin, J-11, (Ry 27-a) t 3 .. 875 Chambly Canton, J-ll, (Ry 27-«) * t 3 846 Chambord, (Ry 43-a) 8 t Pop. Towns, etc.— continued. Champigny, Quebec Dist. 1 Champlain, H-18. Champlain Station, iI-13,(Ry5-<7)t3 Channay, J.16. Channel, Bromo Dist. T Chantelle. H-10 8 Chapeau, 1-4 • + 250 Charlemagne, Ml t 8 25 Charlesbonrg, G-16, (Ry 48-a) 8 Charlesbourg, West, G-16, (Ry 48-a). Charrington,J-148 75 Charteris, Pontiac Diat. ^ Chartierville, J-15 8 100 Chatborough, 188 100 Chateauguay, J-9 1 8 '.'. 900 Chateauguay Basin, 88m from Cha- teauguay,J-9 800 Chateau Richer, G-16, (Ry 40) 1 8 Chateau Richer Valley, (Ry 40) 3 m N Chateau Richer, (^-16. Chatillon, H-18 8 75 Chaudlere Curre, G-15, (Ry 1 l.A)t jV. 25 Chaudiere Junction, G-15, (Ry ll-h) t Chaudiere Station, G-15, (Ry ll-/i>S.. 800 Chaudiere Mills, G-15 8 • • 25 Chaumont, G-1.5. Chelsea, T-6, (Ry86) ^tS 400 Chemin Tache, E-19. Cheneville, 1-7. Cherry River, J-18. Chertsey, 3 m S Chantelle, H-10. Cheater, 1-14 8 250 Chichester, T.3 1 8 36O Chlcoatimi, D-15 • t 8 2277 Chilton, H-5. • • «• Chlorydormes, B-7 t Chute aux Iroquois, H-8. Chutea Montmorency, (Ry 40) 3 m N Montmorency Palls, G-15. Clairvaux, P-16 § 400 Clairvaux de Bagot, Bagot Dist. 1 Clapham, H-15 § lOO Clarenceville, J-ll ♦ + 300 Clarke, 1-4, (Ry 88). Clark's Island, I- § 3 m S W Coteau Landing, J-9. Clifton, J-14, (Ry2t)t Cloutiers Platform, E-20, (Ry 47) 8 Coaticook, J-14, (Ry 11-6) MS 3088 Coleraine Station, 1-15, (Ry 89-a) t § CoUfleld, Pontiac Dist. ^ Como, J-9t 8 , 400 Compton, J-14 • t 8 Compton Station, (Ry 11-6) l Compton, J-14. Contrecoeur. I-U, (Ry 12-a) +.. Convent, Jacques Cartler Dist., (liy U-a) < Coocoocache, Champlain Dist. ^ Cookahire, J-14, (Ryab-p, 24) * t 3.. Comer of the Beach, C-9 t Corbin, 4 m W Hemmingford, J-10 § . . Corliaa, J-14, Coteau da Lac, 8 m N E Coteau Landing, J-9 800 Coteau Junction, J-9, (Rys 4, 11-a). Coteau Landing, J-9, (Rys 4, 7-c, 11-a) * t %....!..............: m! Coteau St. Augustiu, 2 m S Mon- treal, J-10. m W 500 600 400 100 ^ Pop. 'yg)f3 250 25 48-a). 75 100 100 900 iCha- 800 )) 3 m 75 i)t$.. 25 ll-A) t •/i)g.. 800 25 400 0. 250 360 2277 m N .'i'" 400 100 300 oteau r)§ 3!) t §■ 3086 • • • • m W 400 500 .'(iiy 600 ta.. 400 10§.. 100 oteau l-a).' ■ . 7-c, 300 50'<' Unnd, MeNally Towns, etc.— continued. Pop. Coteau St. Pierre, 4 m S W Mon- \ treal, J- 10. Coteau Station, (Ry 4) + § 2 m N W Coteau Landing, .1-9 890 Cote de Liesse, (Ry W-j) 10 m S W Montreal. J-10. Cotes des Neiges,^ 1 m S W Montreal, J-10 391 Cote dee Neiges Quest, Hochelaga Dist. ^ Cote St. Antoine, § 2 m SW Montreal, J-10 3076 Cote St. Catherine, 2 m W Montreal, J-10 100 Cote St. Louis § 2 m N W Montreal, W-22 2972 Cote St. Luc, 2 m W Montreal, J-10. Cote St. Michel, Hochelaga Diet. 1 § CoteSt. Paul, J.Jl,(Rylla) § 842 Cote St. Pierre, 1-7. Cote St. Theresa, Laprairie, (Ry 13-e;. Cote Visitation, Hochelaga Diet. 1 § 816 Covey Hill, J-10 § 500 Cowansville, J-12, (Ry 5-*) •fa.. . 639 Craigs Road Station, G-15, (Ry li-A) t § Cranbourne. H-I6 § Creemorne, Pontiac Diet. *f Crossbury, Corapton Dist. ^ Cross Point, U-4 1 Croughton, Beauce Dist. f Culdaflf, H-16. Cumberland Mills, H-17 § 200 Cushendall, Frontenac Dist. t ^ Gushing, 1-8, (Ry 6) t S 600 66 500 200 Mou- Dablon, D-18, (Ry 48-a) t § DalesTille, 1-9 § lOO Dalibaire, B-8 400 Dalling, 1-18. Danby, M3, (Ry 11-J) t §. 150 Danford Lake, 25 m E Fort Cou- logne, 1-4 § 25 Danville, 1-18, (Ry 11-A) • t § 825 Darveau, Levis Dist. ^ D'Auteuil, 1-13 § Dechenes, B-19 Dee Side, D-8. Delisle, C-14. Dell 1-15. Denison'B Mills, 1-13 % 800 Dequen, D-18, (Ry 48-a) § DeKamsey, H-11 § 25 Deschambault, G-18, (Ry 5-^) • t 31456 100 .(Ryli-/)t§'. 200 Diamond, (Ry ll-/j 4 m N E Bry- son's, J-10. Dillonton, J-13 250 D'Israeli, 1-15, (Ry 89-«) t § 600 Ditchfield Siding, (Ry 5-p) 6 m N W Lake Megantic, 1-16, cfc Co.'h Quebec. H Towns, etc.— continued. Pop. 5if!e, (Ry ll-«)2 m S W Dowal, J-10. Dixviile,J.14,(Ryli-ft) % 514 Dolbeau, Saguenay Dist. 5 Domaine de Qentilly, H-18 S Dominion, (Ry 24) % Dominion, Jacques Cartier Di8t.,(Ry Doncaster, (Ry 21) % Dorval J-lo, (Rys S-??. ll-o, g)i%^ Doucet's Landing, H-13, (Ry ll-ci+Sa 25 Douglasburg, Napierville Dist. f Douglastown, C-8 t Doyle, Pontiac Dist. ^ Drummondville East, 1-13, (Rys ^ 5-;, 10)#t3 .......1955 Duchesne Mills, (Ry 5-6) 3 2 mNE Aylmer, J-6. Duclos, J-6 § Dudswell, (Ry 39-a) see South Duds- well, 1-14. Dudswell Centre, see Dudswell Junction, 1-14. Dudswell Junction, 1-14, (Rys 89a, 24) tt Dufour, Charlevoix Dist. ^ Dufresne Mills, 1-18 § Duhamel, Ottawa Dist. T Dumoine, Pontiac Dist. ^ Dunany, 1-9 § Dunborough, J-12 lOO Duncan, 1-12, (RylO). Dundee, J-9 200 Dunham, J-12 * + 827 Dunraven, 1-4 § 25 Eardley,I-5, (Ry88) § 75 East Aldfleld, Pontiac Dist. ^ East Angus, J-14, (Ry39-a,c)1t§ East Artbabaska, H-14 § 450 East Bolton, J-18 55 East Broughton, J-14 § 25 East Clifton, J-14 § 250 East Dudswell, 1-15 § 25 East Dunham, J-12 70 Bast Farnham, J-12, (Ry 5-*) * t 3 . 200 Bast Hereford, J-15, (Ry 24)$ % 150 East Little River, D-8. East Magdala, H-14 § Eastman, J-18, (Rys 5-p, 35) % 3 East Sherbrooke, see iSherbrooke. J-18. • East Templeton, 1-6, (Ry 5-o) t 3 .. 450 Eaton, (Ry 24) § see Eaton Corner, „ J-14 aoo Eaton Corner, J-14, (Ry 24) 200 Echo Vale, 1-16, (Ry S-g) 3 Sdiua, i-'J § , 25 Egg Island, Saguenay Dist. ^ t 8 Eglise Ste Anne, (Ry 40) 8 m S W Chateau Richer, G-16. Egypte, 1-12 i. 70 Efgin Road, P-17, (Ry l5.o)S 125 Blmside, 8 m from Bristol, J-5 8. . . . 100 Emileville, J-12. 12 Band, McNalbj &, Go.'x Quehee Townt, etc.— continued. Pop. Englieh Bay, 75 m N Gaspe Basin.C-S.lOOO Erie, 1-14. Bacuminac, D-4, (Ry2) 221 Bsquima^ix Point 5 Etangdu Nord, Gaspe Diet. It Etchemin, G-15»t§ Buatis, (Ry 3-a) 1 9 m S Sherbrooke, Everette', (Ry 24) 8 m S Dudsweli Junction; 1-14. Fairfax, J-18. Famborough, 8 in S W West Shef- ford,J-12 60 Frandon, J-H 100 Farnham, J-12,(Rys 5-*, m, 27-a) ♦+38822 Famham Centre, 8 m 8 W Brigham, „ J-U + § ..^. ...'200 Farrellton, 1-6, (Ry 36) + Father Point, C-80, (Ry 15-a) + 100 Fecteau'8 Mills, 1-14 § Femetville, H-11. Pitch Bay, 4 m S B Georgeville, J-13, „. t± 200 Flanders, Compton Diet, n - Flenrant, D-5 § Fleuriau, D-81 . Flodden, J.13. Fontenelle, Gaspe Diet. ^ Fontenoy, 1-18 100 Fort Coulogne, 1-4, (Ry 38) + § 823 Fort Covington, K-9, (Ry 11-/). Portierville, H-i4 § 2000 Fort Ingalls, E-20, (Ry 47) + § Fort Ingall's " Y," E-20, (Ry 47). Fortin. Kimouslti Dist. ^ Fort William, 1-8 § 125 Poster, J-18, (Ry 5-l,p) +3 200 Pox Bay, B-14 + 25 Pox River, B-8 + 1000 Pran? ton, H-16§ 700 Franklin Centre, J-10 •§ 800 Fraservllle, see Riviere du fjoup, ^ E-I8t :'4175 Frechette, G-15 § Prelighsburg, J12 *+3 27b French Village, 1-13 i 25 Frontier, J-lO 8 Frost Village, Huntington f ± 800 Pulford, J-13, (Ry 5-2?) § 250 Pop, Gabelle, 4 m S W Valmont, H-1 25 Qalson, 1-15 § 100 Garland, J-IO. Garneau, P-18 § 25 Garthby, 1-15, (Ry 89-a) t § 174 Towns, etc.— continued. Garthby Station, see Garthby, 1-15. Gasparine, J-10. Gaspe Basin, C-8 * + Gaspe Bay, South, C-8. Gallneau, 1-6, (Ry 5-a)+ 3 1460 Gatineau Valley Junction, (Ry 36) 3 m N W Ottawa, Ont. Geneva, 1-9$.. 150 Genoa, I-9J . . 150 Gentilly, H-iS +§ 600 Georgeville, J-IH + X 200 Geraldine, J-10 § 25 Gethsemani, Saguenay Dist. ^ Gilman, Brome Dist. t Qirard, St. John Dist. «I Glen Almond, 1-6. Glen Bean, H-6. Glen Farnham, J- 12. Glengyle, Pontiac Dist. 1 Glen Iver, J-18. Glenlivet, 1-6 § 300 Glenloyd, H-:5 § 125 Glen Murray, H-14 § Glen Sutton, J-18, (Ry 5-*) 600 Gobeil, E-17. Godbout, B-2 t§ 200 Gordon Creek, Pontiac Dist. ^ Go nld, (Ry 5-p) 3 700 Gould Station, I-15. Gracefield,H-6. Grahams, J-9, (Ry 5-«). Granboro', J-12 2OO Granby, J-12, (Ry 7-a) ♦ + X 1710 Grande Bale, D-16 + S 800 Grand Cascapedia, D-6. Grande Freniere, i-9 200 Grande Greve, C-8 1 800 Grande Ligne, J-11, (Rv ll-rf) + § ... 400 Grand Entry, Gaspe Dist. 1 § Grand Pabos, D-8 +.., 150 Grandes Coudees, 1-16 J 25 Grandes Piles, G-12, (Ry 6-1) f 3 Grande Vallee,B-7+ 818 Grand Mere, Champlain Dist. 5 Grand Metis, C-21 + Grand River,0-8 1 250 Grand St. Esprit, H-18. Gravel Pit Siding, J-15, (Ry 24) X Green Island, see Isle Verte, D-19..1184 Green River, E-19 25 Greenshields, 1-14. Greer Monnt, Pontiac Dist. 1 Grenville, 1-8, (Rys 5-a,6) • + 3 502 Griffin, J-13 50 Griffin Cove, B-8t 679 Griffin's Platform § Grindstone Island, Gaepe Dist. ^ * Grondines, G-18 * 400 Grondines Station, G-18, (Ry 5-g) + 3 Grosses Roches, B-3 25 Guigues, 1-7 § t Pop. 1-15. 174 1460 Ky 36) 150 600 aoo 25 300 125 600 200 700 200 1710 800 200 800 § ... 400 150 25 • 3 ■ ».... 318 r 250 )-19..1134 25 502 50 679 1* 400 ')iB 25 Band, McNally & Go.'s Quebec. 18 ■»■ Tcwna, etc.— continued. Pop. Hadlow Cove, G-15 t Hadlow Station, G-25, (Ry W-h) i%.. 150 Hallerton, J-11 8 ISO Halls Siding, H-14, (Ry 11-A) + Hall's Stream, (Ry 24) § 3 m 8 East Hereford, J-15. Halverson, Pontias Diet, ^ % Hamilton Cove, C-19. Hardwood Flat, J-15. Harlaka Junction, G-15, (Rye 15-a, 6, 89-a) + § Harrington, Saguenay ^ Harrington Bast, 1-8 100 Harvey Hill Mines, H-15 § 200 Haseville, J-12 % 2» Hathaway, Pontiac Dist. 1^ Hatley, J-14 • t X 200 Heathton, 1 m N E South Barnston, J-14. Hebertville, D-14 ♦ 50« Hedleyville Junction, G-15, (Rys 40, 43-a). Hedleyville, G-15 t % Helena, J-9 § 400 HemiBon, H-16 § Hemmingford, J-10, (Ry ll-«)* 1 5 • • 300 Henesy, Pontiac Dist. ^ Henrysburg, J-11, (Ry 4) t S M Henryrille, J-U •§ 700 Herdman, J-9 § Hereford, J-14 § t W Heyworth, Ottawa Dist. 1 % High Rock, 1-6. Hin Head 1-9 § Hillhurst, J-14. (Ry ll-6)t § Hochelaga, I-l 1, (Ry 5-a, g^) * t B . . .8540 Holland's Mills, 1-6. Holton, J-10 § Hopetown, D-7. House Harbour, Qaspe Dist. 1 t Howick, (Rys 4, 11-/) t § - • - ■ 1, J-10. 200 Howick Junction^ Hudson, J-9, (Ry 5-71) t § 200 Hughes S» HuU, J-6, (Rys 5-o, 6, 36) ♦ t 3 . . ..11264 Hunter's Point, Pontiac Dist. 1 Hunterstown, B-11 tS 1000 Huntingdon, J-9 (Rys7-c, 11/)* t 8-. 866 Huntingville, J-14 8 SOO IberTille, (Rys 5-A;, 7-o, 6) t J 9 2 m E St. Johns, J-11 1710 Indian Lorette, G-15, (Ry 43-a). Industry, see Joliette, H-11 8872 Inverness, H-14 ♦ t 8 800 Iron Hill, J-12 ^r>0 Ironside, 1-6, (Ky 36) § • ^^ '• Iroquois Siding, (Ry 5-*) 2 m S K Caughnawaga, J-10. Irvine, 11-15 8 *00 Island Brook, J-15 8 100 Island of Anticosti, Qaspe Dist. ^ IsleauxCoudres, F-178 "^l* Towns, etc.— continued. Pop. Isle aux G rues, F-16 8 200 Isle Bizard, J-10 § Isle Dapas, H-11 8 HO Isle Perrot. J-108 108 Isfl Perrot North, J-10 8 Isle Verte, D-19, (Ry 15-o) t 1184 Ives, 1-14. Jacques Cartier Junction, J-10, (Ry ll-i)t8 Jersey Mills, H-16 J Joddin, Pontiac, (Ky 5-^). Johnsons, J-10 (Ry 4)t 8 50 Johnville, J-14. (Ry 6-i?) 3 500 Joliette, H-11, (Ry 6-/i) * t 3 . . . • • • .8372 Joliette Junction, I-ll, (Ry 5-9^, A)> 3 Jonquieres, D-15 8 *00 Joynt, 1-5 i Junction, (Ry G-15. 48-a) 4 m N W Queboe, Kamouraska, E-18 * t 5 600 Katevale, J-13 159 Eazubazna, 1-6 f 8 80 Keith, 1-15 8 Kelso, J-9 8 Kennebec Line, 1-17 8 100 Kensington, J-9 8 Kiibaiu, J-9. Kildare, H-108 400 Kingsbury, I-I8, (Ry 35) • t 8 76 Kingscroft, J-14 + Kingsey, 1-13 tS Kingsey Falls, I-13*t8 800 Kingsey Station, 1-13, (Ry ll-h) %... 26 Kinnears Mills, 11-13 » 8 900 Kippewa,(Ry 5-^ 50 m from Mattawa, Ont.8- 80 Kirkdale, 8 8 m S E Ulverton, 1-18. . 84 Kirk's Ferry, 1-6, (Ry 86) 8 W Kiskisink, E-13, (Ry 43-a) + 8 Knowlton, J-13, (Ry 5-^) ♦ t 3 • • . . 600 Knowlton Lauding, J-18 60 LaBaie,H-12t8 800 LaBeance, 8 4 m S Scott's Junction, H-16.!.. 1000 Laberge, J-108 800 L' Acadie, J-11, (Ry 5-*) 3 1000 L'Acadie Station, J-11, (Ry ll- O'Connell, Pontiac Dist. ^ § Odelltown, J-11 150 Oka, J-9 t § Old Chelsea, 1-6. Old Lake Road, E-IS, (Ry 15-o) + § 01iver,J-13 25 Olscamp, F-12. Ontario Street Bast, Montreal East K Onslow, § see Quyon, J-5 600 Opemican, Pontiac Dist. T Ormstown, J-9, (Ry li-f) • t § 400 Otterburn, E-80, (Ry 47) § Otterbum Park, St. Hyacintbe Dist. Otter Lake, Pontiac Dist. 1 Ouiatchowan Falls, D-13, (Ry 43-a). Outremont, Hochelaga Dist. (Ry 5/, a) 1 408 Outremont Junction, (Ry 5-a) 6 mN W Montreal, I-ll. Painchaud, H-14. Paisley, I-IO, (Rys 5-e, 13). Papineau, J-12, (Ry 5-m) 3 Papineauville, 1-8, (Ry 5-a) t 3 500 Paquette, see Paquetteville, J-15 § . . 200 PaquetteTillc, J-t5, (Ry 24) t Parker's, 1-5, (Ry 88). Parisville, H-13 § Parkhurst, H-15 § 150 Paapebiac, D-7 * t 1000 Pasieur, D-14. Pauline, J-12. Pearceton, 4 m B North Stanbridge^ 100 Pearl Lake, Quebec Dist. Pedmont, Terrebonne Dist. ^ Peli88ier,I-6§ Peninsula, Qasp^, C-8 t 25 Pod. d.^ •19. teal 111 i). -11 •ft ly47) ..... 130 -6. 800 aagny . • • • • • • • • 75 150 50 Rand, McNnlly db Co.'a Quebec. 17 I 1 150 •t-S 85 Blast 1 500 400 DiBt. B-a). 408 6mN > 500 5 § . . 300 150 1000 idge$ 100 35 Towns, etc — continued. Fop. PentecoBt River, Saatueiiay Dist. 1 t Perce, Gaspe Dlst. ^ •t Perkins, I-6§ 140 Perryboro, J-14 ontikc Dist. 1 ^ ^^ Roxham,J-ii ^ ,-„ Roxton East. ^'*" liond, McNally d«. Pop 100 Towns, elc.—continuea. Scott, n.l5, (Ry 89-0) t i ok Scott Junction, Roauco ftlsV. H Scottetown, 1-15, (Rv 5-p) • + 3 . . . o,)n Scottemore, t 2 m {/e §weet8bu;ih; ^ Seal Cove. C-8. Seeuin, VuiidriMiil Diet, t Sellurvillo, D-4, (Ry2) Settrington. E-17§ * Sh«l'l M'j,a"d8, SaLMienay Diet. ^ Shawbndge, 1-9, (1{y 5.«) 3 . . / ,75 Shawonegan, H-12 6 JiS Shavvv.lle, 1-5, (Ry fe) • t 8 4.32 Sheenborough, 1-8 6 ' *" Shefford Mountain, ,J-18 t ^ * {Sr Shefford Vale, J-l2'|. ,, ,\WW J^ Sheldmke, 1 118 m from Gaepe Basin, Sherrlngton,HMRyiiV/§-.-* ' ^°JJJ Shisawake, D-7 t . . . ' oS^ Shrewsbury, 1-9 8 "^^ Sill'ry, (M6. ' SUlery Cove, G-15 § Silver Creek, 1-7. '^"Tl8.°' § ^ °' ^ ^ Richmond East, ^'ii»«n^i^<;'lley'8 Siding, (Ry 43-«) m N Skroder'8 Mifi iw. "^ Six Portages, II-6 t 8 Skroder's Mill, E-18. rRv'iqiwV+'e'" 10 135 150 1323 Somerset Station, H-14 VrV n-ti) Roxton Falls,I-12, (Ry 5-/) • + ^ ons c**''?L' §'"' ^^^^ '^-»». 12-a) • t 3 66f59 Roxton Pond. J- 2. "^ -* ^ ® ?2^ f °"*^ Barnston, J-1 4 t . . ... ^ ->•••• «»J« Rnisspniiai'Po,, ^u::. v.- ••,-,••• 125 3outh Rnltnn .T_ia + *«' Ruiseeau al'Eau Chaude,' H-16 Ruisseau fi Sem, Rimouski Diet. ^ "Sf ^'''"''' B«"avemi?,e Runnyraede, D-3 or Rnpert,l-6g *» Russeltown, J-10 8 Ryan's Mills, Pontiac Dist 125 200 125 100 75 Sabrevols, J-11 ,„ oacre Cosur, D-20. fRv -[K n\'& SacreCoeurdeMarirHllS^^ Saints Anges, Beauce Dist. f balmon Bay, Saguenay Dist T Sand Hill, J. 14 § \l^P 5*^' ^®® Macnider. C-2 250 Sandy Beach, C-8 1.... ^ SanltauCochon,C-9t§.V.V; ^ Sault «u Recollet, T^ (Ey-s'a) ^° SavageV M'ilisV 3-iil"CRi 5-i) V'^^^ Savard's Portage, D-^S ''^^ '"'' ^ ^ w Sawyerville, J-f4, (Ry 24) 1 1 § ion Sayabec, C-2, (Ry ify'a) \ §.* .^. ; ; ; ; ; • ^g South Bolton, J-18 South Dudswell, 3-ii k pt^^^^tP'-'''' 5^ South Quebec, lIvIs Dist. V f 8 3SS South Roxton, J-18, (Rv 5./; I^ 8 • • • •''W'O South Stukely', J-W, (Ryi»)^+ ,^ South West Point, B-10 ^^ ^ ^^ G-15§^°'"'' ^ ™ ^Sillery Cove, Springbrook, 'H-iQk".'.''.'.'.', 11 f Pi^ A^^^*'-li ^-^«' (Ry 5-/,) t 3 ^^ Ste. Adelaide. C-8 t '' ^ ' -' qjf • \'},^^^'^$ ^^^ ^^'^OP- Gaspe Dist. n Ste. Adele, I-9. (Ry 5-s) 3 ..^ " ^ Qf • -^^^V"^*^' Champlain Dist. f " " " bt. Adolphe de Dudswell, 1-14. St. Adolphe de Howard, 1-9 8 St. Adrien, I-14 § ' ^ Ste. Agathe de Lotbiniere, H-15 8 Sf- Agapit G-15, (Ry li-X) if-.'.'. Ste. Agathe des Montes, H-9. (R^ o-S) 3 » V V St. Agnes, K-8. (Ry'i\'.f\ Ste. Agnes de Charlevoix, E-17 8 Ste. Agnes de Dundee, (Ry i\.A mNE Dundee, J-8 ^' St. Aime, M2 St. Alban, G-13 8... °* Albert, H-isr::;:::::::;::::;:: 2^ 40 325 300 225 ■f) % 9 St 123 930 400 St. St. St. St. St. St. St. t. Pop i '' 3 800 ibuiifh, 1 175 250 432 160 136 200 Basin, 90 '. 11-*, .. . 10110 ... . 400 225 East, •a) 10 .... 125 ■ § 150 1323 ). >....0669 i40 125 t§.. 200 .. 125 90 .... 500 ....3000 . ... 150 5ve, .... 21 .... 25 3t. ^ 40 .. 825 ... 300 Ry ... 22.5 59 ... 123 .. 930 .. 400 .. 675 Rand, McNally d do.'/, Quebec. 19 Towns, etc.-contlnued. I'op. St. Alexandre. E-18, (Ry l6-a)§ 250 St. Alexandre do Ibeivllle, .1-11 t ^ . 800 St. AleAandre de Kanioiiraskii, Kam- ouraska Diwt. ^ + St. Alexandre Station, .1-1 1, (Ry 7-6) t 26 St. Alexis de Montcalm. MO t § St. Alexis des Monts, 11-11 § St. Alphonse, 11-10 § Alplionse de Granby, ,1-12. Ambroise, G-15, (Ry 4A-a)i% Ambrolse Summit, (Ry 43-a) U m N W Quebec, 0-15. Amedee, Ottawa Dlst. ^ § St St Et St. 400 St. Anaclet, D-21, (Ry 16-a) + Andre Avellin, 1-7 + $ 200 250 250 St St. Andre de Kamburaska, E-18 + . St. Andre Station, E-18, (Ry 15-a)t % St. Andrews East, 1-9 (Ry 5-?) ♦ + g . 1000 Ste. Angele, J-ll, (Ry ii-a) t 3 .... GOO Stc. Anifele de Laval, 3 \n E Three Rivers, H-12 300 Ste. Augele de Monnoir, see St. Aii- gele, J-11. Ste. Angele de Rimouski.Rimouski Dist.f St. Anicet, J-9 t S 550 St. Ann, 1-4. St. Anne, F-18, (Ry 16-a). Ste. Anne, MO, (Ry 5-c, g) t 3 400 Ste. Anne de Bellerue, J-10, (Ry „, li-«)+J- ...\.^1168 Ste. Anne de Beaupre, F-16,(Ry 40)t § 800 Ste. Anno de la Parade, (M8, (Ry „, -V) t 3 1000 Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, F-17 t § Ste. Aune des Monts, B-4 t 1215 Ste. Anne des Plaines, see St. Anne,I-10. Ste. Anne de Restigouche, D-4,(Ry2)200 Ste. Anne de Sorel.IMl. St. Anne Labrador, Saguenay Dist. T St. Anselme, G-16, (l{y 39-a) t § . . . . 700 St. Antoine de Lotblniere, G-14 § ... 600 St. Antoine, MO, (Ry l2-a)+ 800 Ste. Antoine River Riclielieu, Ml. St. Antonin, E-27 150 St. Apollinaire, G-14 § .', . . 400 St. Armand, J-12 f $ 100 St. Armand Centre, J-12 X St. Armand Station. J-13, (Ry 7-6) + J 300 St. Arsene, E-19, (Ry 15-a) t § 800 St. Athanase. Iberville Dist.lf »+ ±..2000 St. Aubort. F-17 2!50 St. Augustin, G-15 § 200 St. Augustin, I-IO, {Ry 5-a) t 3 1328 St. Barbe, J-9. St. Barnabe, H-12 § 500 St. Barnabe, Riyer Yamaska, 9 m N St. Ilyaciiithe, 1-12. St. Bartlielemi, H-U, (Ry S-o) ♦ t 3 . 800 St. Bazile, G-14 § . . .* 300 St. Bazile de Portneuf, G-14. St. Bazile le Grand, Ml, (Ry 11-6) § 120 St. Bazile Station, G-14, (Ry 5-<7) t 3 Ste. Beatrix, H-10 8...... _'. „ . ,. 300 St. Beuoit Labre, i-9 § 250 St. Bernard de Dorchester, H-15 8. . . 600 St. Bernard, J-U ' 95 St. Blandine, D-21. St. Bonaventure, 1-12 § 200 St. Boniface, Ottawa Dist. 4 St. Boniface, Pontiac Dist. ^ 250 Towna, etc — continued. Pop. ffo- Brlglde, J-ii, (Rya 6-/t, 7-a) t. 400 8 «• Brighle d' Ibervifle. IbervilUi ni«t^ Ste. Brigitte des Saults, 11-18 « St. Bruno, 2 ra N Hruuo Station. Ml.. 809 St. Bruno de Kamouraska, F-18 St. Bruno Station, MI, (Ry \\.h) + $ St. Calixte de Kllkenny.Vfo! .':. ^? 12.5 St. Camille, 1-14 S 100 St. Canute, 1-9 § 5© St. Caslmir, G-13 • § . . . . .■■.'..'. 350 St. Cassien des Caps, F-l« f t 8 Ste, Catherines, (3-14, (Ry43-a) § St. Catharine St., Montreal West f Ste. Cecil de Levrard, IMS § St. Cecile de Whitton, M6 § St. Celestin, H-13. (Ry W-e) t 8 600 St. Cesalre. J-12 (Ry 27-6) ♦ t 3 ....1031 St. Charles de Caplan, D-0. St. Charles, River Beyer. G-16 .... 400 St. Charles, River Richelieu, Ml + t 803 St. Charles Junction, Q-16, (Ry 15-a, 6) tS 200 St. Charles Station, G-18 95 Sto. Christine, MSl St. Chrysostome, J-10 ♦ f 8 Ste. Claire, n-16 § .... .. 600 St. Clement, E-19 l\- ^i,^*\l^?i ( '^y ^-S') +3 250 Ste. Clothllde, 1-14 § St. Clothilde de Chateauguay, J-10. St. Colomb, 3 m from Quebec, G-15. St. Columbln, 1-9 §. 50 St. Come, IMO§ 300 St. Constant, J-10,(RyB 5-/t, 11-/) f § 3 6.50 Ste. Croix, G-14 ♦ t § 750 St. Cunegonde, (Ry ll-r,«,i)§Vm W «♦ *^0°J5«1^ I-IO 9291 St. Cuthbert, IMl t § St. Cuthbert Station, H-ll,(Ry 5-«) f 6 St. Cyprien, E-19 t ' St. Cyr, M3. (Ryll-/i) § St. Cyriac, D-15 8 25 St. Cyrille de Llslet, F-17 150 St. Cyrille de Wendover, 1-13, (Ry 10) 25 St. Damase, Ml § .' ..„.. 550 St. Damase de Rimouski, Itiniouski Dist.l St. Damase des Aulnaies, F-17. St. Dainieu de Brandon. II 10 § lOO St. Damien de Buckland, G-16 § St. David de Levis, Levis Dist. T 8 St. David, M2, (Ry 5-m) 3 St. Denis la Bouteiiierie, E-18 450 St. Denis, River Richelieu, 111 246;i St. Didace, H-11 § 350 St. Dominique de Bagot, i-12 V § .... 200 St. Dominique des Oedres, Soulances „, Di8t.1§ 1. 208 St. Dominique Station, J-10, (Ry 11-a) § St. Donat, C-21. St. Donat de Montcalm, H-a§ Ste. Dorothee, I-10§ 2OO St. Edraond, Berthier Dist. i St. Edmond, Quebec Dist. 1 St. Edonardde Napierville, J-11 .. 600 St. Edouard de Frampton, H-16 8 St. Edward, 1-12, (Ry 10). . St. Edwige,J-14 § 50 ^0 Ha ml, MeNnlly tfc Co*h Quebec. Tmimn, etc.^-conttnued. Pop. St. Eleuthere, 1M9. 3t. Kilo, IM28 ]«0 St. iilizabcth, 11-10 » 4«K) St. Elol, D-19. (Ryl5-o)t 2<5 St. ElphcKC Il-ia. ,^ St. Elzear, 11-15 8 MO St. Kmelle tie L'Kneigie, 11-10 jj 200 St. Knille do Montcalm, Montcalm DM. 1 St. Emllc do SufTolk, Ottawa Diet. 1 St. Ephrera de Tring, H-16 i 200 St. Ephrora d' Upton, Bagol Dletl §. 814 St. Espiit, I-IO + 8 St. Etfennc; de BeaubarnoiB, J-10 t 8 Etlenne de Bolton, J-18 St. St. St. St. St. St. Etlenne deH Ores, U-12 8 Etlenne dii Suguenay, U-18. tt.50 lUO 125 800 Eugene, 1-12, (Ry 10) Eugene de Qiuntlium, 1-12. Eulalie, 11-18 8 »B0 St. EuBelle de Cabano, E-20. St. Etistache, MO, (Ry b-U) • t 3 . . . 0«0 St. Evarlste de Forsyth, 1-lG 8 150 St. Fabien, D-20, (Ry 15-o) IS 250 Ste. Famille, G-10 8 St. Faustin, II-8. St.Felicien, C-18 8 25 Ste. Felicite, C-2t 800 St. Felix, H.ll, (Ry H-fj). _ ^^ St.Felii deValols, (Rya 5-A, 28) t 3 . 500 St. Ferdinand, H-14 8 400 St. Fereol, F-16 8 St.Fidele,E-18t8 Ste. Flavie, C-21 450 Ste. FlaYie Station, (Ry 16-a) 1 8 25 800 200 90 St. Flavien, G-14 Ste. Flore, Q-12 8 St. Fortunate, 1-14 8 St. Foy, 8 5 m S W Quebec, Q-15 St. Francis, 1-14 % Ste. Francolse, D-19 St. Francois, B-19, (Ry 47) 8 St. Francois, G-16. (Ry 15-a) tS 200 3t. Francois, North East, 11-16, (Ry .39-6)* + § 500 St Francois Beauce, II-IB. St. Francois d'Orleans, G-16 + 8 St. Francois de Sales, 1-10 St. Francois du Lac, Yamaska Dist.^l St. Francois, Montmagny, G-l« t St. Francois Xavier de Brtmpton, J-14. St. Francois Xavier de Viger, E-19 . . St. Frederic, 11-15, (Ry m-a) t 8 500 St. Fredei •, Station, Beauce Dist. ^ St. Gabriel Station, G-14,(Ry 43-a) t 8 St. Gabriel de Brandon, H-11, (Rys 5-g,h,2S^i% eOO St. Gabriel de Montreal, J -11 8 9980 St. Gedeon, D-14 § 25 Ste. GenevieTB de batiscaii, * t see Batiscan, H-13.. - 274 350 800 25 St«. GenevieTe, J-10 y 5, St. St. St. St. St. V- ? TM-^t. ^ 729 400 200 George, Beauce, H George de Malba} i George de Wlnd.io.-, George East, H-U, § Germain de Grantham, 1-12, tRys 5-^10) t ^ I'O St. Germain de Kamouraska, E-18. 2'ovma, etc.— continued. Pop. St. Gerard do Montarvlile, 11-7. St. Gerard do Kamouraska, Kamour- ankii DJMt. ^ Ste. G.Ttrude, H-I8 § 860 St. OervalH, (i-ltt + 8 ^00 St.(JlleB, 1I-1B8 800 St. Godfrov, l)-7. St. (Jrogolre, 11-13. (Rys ll-c,12 ft) t 8 600 St. (Jrcgolre, H-ti. St. Guinaume d'Upton, 1 12, (Ry .V^m) t 3 400 St. (Juillaumo St ition.ArthubaHkaDiHt.l Ste. llelene, E-18, (Ry IB-a) 1 8 850 St. Helono de KamoiiriiBka, Kam- ouraska Dint. H Ste. llelene de Chester, IM4 8 25 Ste. llelene de Bagot, 1-12, (Ry 10) 8- 100 Ste. llenedlne, G-T«, (Ry 89-rt) t 8 •■• 450 St. Henri Station, (M5,(Ry a9-a)+8 ^3418 St. Henri de Levis, Levis Uist. 1 St. Henri de Montreal, J-10, (Ry n-a,d,f,pf 8 St. Henry, 1-10, (Ry 5-g) t D St. Henri Junctlon,Q-15,(Ry 89-a)+ 8 100 St. Henry Village, G-15, (Ry89-a)+..5000 St. Hermas, 1-9, (Ry 5-a) t 3 :150 St. Hermenegilde, J-14 8 200 St. Hihiire de Dorset, Beauce Dist.^ St. Hilalre Station, 111, (Ry 11-6) t 8 60 St. Hilaire Village, Ml 8 800 St. Hippolyte de Kilkenny, 1-9 8 • • • 200 St. Honore, 1-10 8 100 St. Honore, B-19, (Ry 47) 8 800 St. Hubert, J-11, (Ry 11-6) t 8 250 St. Hughes. 1-12, (Ry 5-m) + 3 . ... 500 St. Hyacintho, 1-12, (Rys 10, 11-6) ♦t83 '''016 St. Ilyacinthe Station, 1-12, (Ry 5-/n). St. Irenee, E-17 t8 25 St. Isidore, H-15 § 050 St. Isidore, J-10, (Ry ll-/)t 8 800 St, Isadore Junction, J-10, (Ry 11-e, f) + St. Jacques, MO t8 300 St. Jacques le Mineur, J-11 500 St. Janvier, I-IO, (Ry 5-e) t 3 850 St. Jean Baptiste de Montreal t 8 1 m N W Montreal, MO 15423 St. Joan Baptiste deRouville,I-ll 8 .2000 St. Jean Chryostome, G-15 t 300 St. Jean de Dieu, D-19. St. Jean de Matha, U-10 § 400 St. Jean des Chaillons, G-13 * t 8 ••• 400 St. Jean d'Orleans. G-16 t 8 St. Jean I/ETangeliste, D-5, (\\j .'. St. Jean Port Joli, F-17, (Ry 1^' ;) ' ''^ St. Jerome, 1-9, ( Rys 5-e, s, 1? ' •• '>v - St. Joachim de Montmorency,i?-iOT 8 St. Joactiim de ShefEord, J-13 614 St. Johns East, J-11, (Rys 5-*, 7-0, 6, n-d)* + t 8 3 ••'1722 St. John Suburb, Quebec Dist. 1 + 8 St. Joseph, G-15, (Ry 15-g, 6) 25 St. Joseph, H-l 1, (Rys 5-A, 28) 25 St. Joseph de Beauce, H-lO, (Ry 39-6) + § r. 1035 St. Joseph d'Alma, C-14. St. Joseph de la Tabatiere, Sague- nay Uist. ^ St. Joseph de Lepage, C-21. St. Joseph de Levis, G-15, § 8656 i> St. St. St. St. St. Pop. or. i+§ 100 +..5000 ... 350 . . 300 ■ + 8 60 ... 8UU , .. 200 ... 100 ... 800 ... 250 ... 500 1-6) ...7016 •m). .... 25 .... 660 .... 800 .... soo .... 500 ... 850 ,..15428 § .2i)00 .... 300 .... 400 J... 400 Hand, McNally & Co.'a Qtiebee. di Towna, etc.— continued. Pop. 8t. .Jo.^oph (le M Ilk i link, Cliampluin Dl^t.^ flt Joseph de Sorel, II-ll. St. JoHwph (111 Lac, J-98 250 St. Juviie, U-8 I St.Jude,M28 600 St. Julie do SomefHot, 11-14 800 Sto. Julie do Vercheres, 1-11 +§.... BOO Ste. J iillenno, U-23 + J 400 St. Jnlie Station, H-14, (Ry ll-A)t «.. .300 St. Justin, »M 1 + S 226 Ste. Justine do Newton, J-9 + § 25 St. Justine Station, J-9, (Ry 4) i St. Lambert, G-15 $ St. Lambert do Levis, see St. Lambert, (M5. St. Lambert, Montreal, J-11, (Rya 11-6, rf,/. A;,12-a,27-rt) + § 3 .... St. Laurent. MO, (Uys 5-rt, f,q,U-J) $ 1184 St. Laurent d'Orieans, G-l« +8 SOO St. Jiviiare, J-9, (liyb-q) St. ^.azarede BclIochasHe, G-ltt .300 St. Lazi- e de Vaudrcuil, J-9 + 8 l.'jOO St. Leon, H-I2§.. 400 St. Leonard Station, 11-13, (Ry 10) §. 125 St. Leonard d'Awton, Nlcolot Dist. T St. Leonard de Port Maurice, Hoche- 550 750 laga Diet. ^ St. Liboire, 1-12, (Ry 11-6) + § 150 St. Llguori, 1-10 § St. Lin, I-IO, (Rv 5-/;) + 3 800 St. Lin Junction, I-IO, (Ry 5-c, e) 3 13 m 8 W St. Lin, I-IO. St. Lonis' Church, E-20, (Ry 47) § St. Louis de Bonsecours, Richelieu Diet. 1 St. Louis de Gon7.ague,(Ry 4) + §8ee St. Louis. J-10 700 St. Louis de Ha-Ha, L-38, (Ry 47) . Ste. Louise, F-17 ... 150 St. Louis Station, Rimouski Dist. 1 St. Luc, J-10, (Ry 5-/, k, q) + Ste. Luce, C-21t § 500 St. Luce Station, C-20, (Ry 15-«) t § St. Lucie de Doncaster. 11-9 f § Sle. Madeleine, Ml, (Ry 11-6) t §. . . 140 St. Magloire, G-17 75 St. Malachie, G-16 § 250 St. Malo, J-11, (Ry 24) + ^ St. Marc, 1-116 500 St. Marcel, 1-12 § 700 St. Marcel de L'lslet, Llalet Dist. t Ste. Marguerite, H-16 § 400 St. Marguerite de Dorcliester, Dor- chester Dist. ^ St. Marie, H-16, (Ry 39-a) + § 1000 St. Mary de Blandford, Nicolet Dist. ^ St. Marie de Monnoir, • + 3 see Marieville, J-11 728 St. Marie Salom^e, Ml. Ste. Marthe, J-9 § 300 St. Martin, I-IO. St. Martin Station, I-10,(Ry8 5-a,ll-i) 3 Ste. Martine, J-10, (Ry 11-/, i) t § . . . 700 St. Martin Junction, 1-10, (Ky 5-a,a)+ 3 St. Mathias, J-11 § 260 St.Mathieu, D-20 100 St. Maurice, G-12, (Ry 5-i) + 3 250 St. Maurice Forges, H-12 § 800 Sto. Melanie, H-lO 500 Toiimn, etc — continued. Pop. St. Michael. IB. St. Michel, P-a2, (Ry IB-rt) 8 2500 St. Michel do Napierville, J-10, ^Mj 600 100 SOO 800 25 11-^) St. Michel de Dollechasse, G-IB t St. Mlchol (1«'8 Saints, O-IO % Ht.MicheldeWentworth. 1-8. St. Modosto, KIB, (Ry47) 8 St. Molsc, Rimouski Dist. if at. MolBO Station, (•-22, (Ity l5-«) + i Ste. Moulque, 11-12, (Ry 10) § .... Ste. Monlqim de Nicolet, Nicolet Dist Ste. Monlqiio des doux MontagnoH,l-10 St. Narcisse, (.'hamplain DiHt. 1 (. St. Nazaire, Bagot Dist. 1 St. Neree, G-16. St. Nicholas, Levis Dist. K + 600 St. Nicholas, J-11, (Uy W-d). St. Norbert, IMl 450 St. Octave, C-21, (Ry 15-rt) + 8 850 St. Odllon, 11-16 8 St. Onezlme, F-l8 200 St. Ours, Ml t 918 St. Pacome, F-18 800 St. Pampliilo, G-18 70 St. Paschal, E-18, (Ry 15 «) +8 700 St. Patrick, E-18 + 1000 St. Patrick's Hill, M4 8 250 St.PauM-ll 25 St. Paul de la Croix, E-19. St. Paul d' Industrie, I-l 1 8 400 St. Paul du Buton, G-17 200 St. Paulln, II-ll 8 200 St. Paul PHermite. 1-1 1 § + 450 St. Paul's Bay, F-16 » + § 8628 St. Perpetue, H-13 25 St, Philippe de Chester, 1 14. St. Philippe de Laprairle, J-11, (Ry 5-*)+ 3 800 St. Philippe, d'Argenteull, 1-9, (Ry 5-a) t 3 : 98 St. PhlUpe de Nery, P-18, (Ry 15a) +8 Ste. Philoment, J-10, (Ry 11-/) § ... . 400 St. Philomene o'Echaillons, H-14. St. Pie, 1-12, (Ry5-m) *+ 3 600 St. Pie de Gulre, H-12 223 St. Pierre Montmagny, Q-16 350 St. Pierre Baptiste, 11-14 § 25 St. Pierre d'Orieans, G-15 + § 700 Ste Pierre lea Becquets, G-18 + § . . . 500 St. Pierre Station, G-16, (Ry 15-a)+ § Ste. Placlde, 1-9 + § 250 St. Polycarpe, J-9, (Ry 4) * + 8 431 St. Polycarpe Junction, J-9, (Ry5-o)t St. Praxede, 1-15. St. Prime, C-13, (Ry 5-m) 3 25 St. Prosper, Champlain Dist. 1§ 120 St. Prosper de Dorchester, H-17. St. Raphael, East, G-16. St. Raymond, G-14, (Ry 43-a) • + §. 1600 St. Redempteur, J-9 8 St.Regl8,K-8 800 St. Reml,J-10. (Rvll-e>* + 1167 St. Reml d'Amherst, Ottawa Dist. 1 § St, Remi de Tlngwlck, 1-14 § 1000 St. Robert, 1-12 250 St. Robert Station, 1-12, (Ry 5-m) 3 St. Roch, Ml, (Ry 12-a) +§ 900 St. Roch de Quebec, sub. of Quebec, G-15*§ 20000 33 Rand, McNnUy 250 250 Toiona, eic— continued. Pop. St. i.ocli de Ricbfjlieu ,1-11 900 St. Roch des Anlnaies, F-17 t lUO St. Roc>\ TAchigan, 1-10 + § 400 St. Koch Station. F-!7, (Ry 15-a) + § at. Romaine, 1-15 § 15'; St. Ronoault 4500 Ste. Rosalie, 1-12, (Rys 5-m, 10,1 1-t) + 9 § 100 Ste. Rose, M 0. (Ry S-c" t 3 1057 ate. Rose de Watford, lA-IfJ § ate. Rose du De^ele, E-20. (Ry 47) t § St. Sul)i.ie, .r-13, (Ry 5 m) § St. Samuel da Qayhurst, I-IG § St. Sauveur de Quebec, suburb of Quebec, G-15 ♦ § St. Sauveurde9Mouta«;ue8. I-9,(Ry 5-s). Ste. Scholastique, 1-9, (Ry 5-a) • t 3 838 St. Sebastieu, J-ll % 300 St. Severe, H-12 § 175 St. Severin de Beaurivage, H-16 % ... 25 St. Simeon E-18 t 75 St. Simon, D-l<), (Ry t.5-(/) + §. . . 8.50 St. Simon de Riniouskl, D-l'Jt ... 850 St. Simon de Yamaska, 1-12, (Ry 5-m) 3 St. Simon Station, 1-12. (Ry 5-ot). St. Sixte, 1-7. St. Sophie. I-IO, (Rys S-o, 18) § Ste. Sophie de Megantic, H-14 % .... Ste. Sophie de Lacorne, see St. Sophie, MU 75 Ste. Sophie de Levrard, 11-13 § St. Stanislas de Champlaiu, Cham- plain Dist. 1 t § 300 St. Stanislas de Kostka, J-9 (Ry T-c) § 250 St. Sulpice, Ml § 500 St. Sylvere, Micolet Dist. ^ St. Sy Irester, East, II-l * § 150 St. Sylvester, VV est, H-15 ♦ § 400 St. Telesphore, J-9, (Ry S-g) § St. Thecle, G-12§ St. Theodore de Chertsey, H-10 § . . . . 25 St. Theodore d' Acton, 1-12. St. Theodosie, I-tl. Ste. Therese de J!,iainville, (Ry 5-o, c, d, e) * i 3 see St. Therese Junction, 110 1602 St. Therese Junction,I-lO, (Ry 5-a c,d.e). St. Thomas, G-IG, (Ry l.^-a)|-§ 1697 St. Thomas d'Aquiu, St. Hyaeinthe Dit-t. t St. Thomas de Joliette, H-ll § 200 St. Tlmothee, J-10, (Ry IH) § 500 St. Tite, G-12. (Ry 23) § 150 St. Tite des Caps, F-16 § St. Tite Junction, G-12, (Ry 5-i). St. Ubalde, G-13 § 80 St. Urbain de Charlevoix, E-16 § St. Urbain de Chateauguay, J-10 t §. 600 Ste. Ursule, H-ll § 400 at. Valentin, St. Johns Dist. *[ 80l St. Valerien, 1-12 W St Valerien de Rimouski, D-20. St. Valere de Bulstrode, Arthabaska Dist.^ 120 at. Vallier, G-16 300 St. Vallier Station, G-16,(Ry 15-a)t§ 25 Ste. Victoire, 111 . St. Victor de Tring, U-IG § 300 tfc' Co.'n Quebec. Towns, etc.— continued. Pop. St. Vincent de Paul. MO, (Ry 5-gf) f 3500 Ste. Wenceslas'll-Vst §.!!.!..'..!!. 150 St. Yvon, B-8. St. Zacharie, Beauce Dist. T § St. Zenon,G-10§ 150 St. Zephirin, 11-12 ... 400 St. Zoti que, J-C, ( Ry 1 1 -a) + § 500 Stadacona. F-13, (Ry 43-«) § Stas^sburn, 1-5 § S'-anbridge East, J-12 3 400 Sranbridge Ridge, J-12 § 85 Stanbridge Station, J-12, (Pys 5-m, 7-6U 1:3 250 ?t«nbury,.J12 175 Standon, d-16 § 250 Staafold, 11-14, (Ry ll-Zt) * f § Stanhope, J-14 § 200 Stanstead, J-13, ^^Ry 8-d) • t $ 600 Star.stead Junction, ,T-13, (Ry Si-a,6) t % StatiBtead, Shofford and Chambly Junction, J-11, (Ry 7-a, b). Starneshorough J-10 200 Stiyuerviile. Argeuteuil Dist. ^ Stockwell, J-10 1 1200 Stoke Centre, J-14 § Stoketon, Richnion.l Dist. ^ § 200 Stouefield, 1-8, (Ry G) t § 300 Stoneham, G-15 § Stornoway, 1-15 § 800 Stottville, J 11, (ky ll-c/)t § 250 SutUeld, J-14. Sutton, J-12, (Ry 5-^) * + 3 600 Sutton Junction, J-12,(Ry 5-A;, /) t 3 25 Sweetsburg, J-12, (Ry 5-/') 't 3 ... :^03 Sydenham Place, 1-13 § 203 Tadousac, D-18 t § 500 TalbcL, F-13, (lly 43-a) § Tannery West, 2 m S Montreal, 111 .13413 Tardif's, (Ry 43-«) 3 m W Aliens Mill, G-ll, Terrebonne, I-IO. (Ry b-g) * t 3 1457 Terrell's Cut Siding, (Ky 15). Tessierville, C-2 150 Tetu. E-20. Tewkesbury, F-15 § 200 The Highlands, (Ry 5-^) J-10. Thetford Mines, 11-15, (Ry 39-a) t § Thornby, Pontiac Dist. ^ § Thome Centre. Pontiac DisL. *f §... 20 Three Juakes, J-16. Three Rivers, 11-12, (Rys b-g,l) • t § 3 8334 Thunder River, Saguenay Dist. 'i Thurso, 1-8, (Ry5-a) *t 3 578 Tikonabe, C-l;i § TitUB, I-!4, (Ryll-&). Tolsta, 1-15. Traban's Mills, 1-15. Tremblay, D-15 § 25 Trenholm, 1-13 § 150 Tring Station, 11-15, (Ry39-a) t § Trois Pistoles, D-19, (Ry 15-a) t §. ..2500 Trois Saumons, P-17, (Ry 15-a)§.... 200 mA li^nid^ MeNdlly & Co.'h Quebec. 33 Pop. .3500 . 150 ... 150 ...400 ... 500 400 85 250 175 250 . 200 .1200 . 200 300 . 800 . 250 . 600 3 25 803 203 .. 500 TovJtis, etc.— continued. Pop. Trottier, 11-14 § Trout Brook, 1-14 § Trout River. J-9 § Turcot, Hochelaga Dist. 1 Ulvcrton, 1-13 * t § 300 Upper Bedford, 2 m B Bedford, J-18 „ X 1000 Upper Dam, (Ry 24), 2 m S Malvina, J-15. Upper Melbourne, Richmond J)i8t. t Upper Thome Centre, Pontiac Dist. 1 Upton Station, 1-12, (Ry 11-6) t § Valcartier, G-15, (Ry43-rt). Valcartier Village, G-15 § Valcartier Station, G-15, (Ry 48-a) § Valcourt, J-13 80 Val des Bois, 40 m from Ottawa, X-15 § 150 Valencay, I-V § Vale Perkins, J-13. Valletort, 1-16 § 175 Valleyfleld, J-9, (Rye 4, 7-C, 11-i) *t§.5515 Valraont, 11-12 § . 35 Valmorin, II-9. Valoieville, J-iO, (Rys 5-«, 7, U-a) + § Valracine, J-15. Vancluse, I-ll, (Ry 5-7) § 150 Varennes, I-ll, (Ry 12-a) t § SOS Varennes Springs, 1 m N Varennes, I-ll. Vaudreuil, J-0, (Ry 5-«.)t § 42"; Vaudrenil Station, J-9, (Rys 5-h, q, ,^ 11-a) t§ 3 2S Venice, J-11 § 100 Venoste, 1-5 § Vercheres, I-ll, (Ry 12-rt) t § 900 Vernet, 1-8. Versailles, J-ll, (R78 5-*, 7-a, b)i±^ 150 Vicar, J-10§. 40 Victoria Park, 1 ra S W St. Lam- l)ert Junction, J-ll. VictoriaTille, H-14 *t§ 1300 Viger,E-19 150 Village des Aulnaies, P-17 1 § 200 Village Richelieu, Rouville Dist. ^ Villeneuve, Hcclielaga Dist. \ Villette, J-14 § Vincunnes, Champlain Dist* ^ %.... 10 Vinton, 1-4, (Ry 38) t§ :.... 25 Toions, etc.— continued. Pop- Wakefleld, 1-6, (Ry 36) § 170 Walker's Cutting, H-13, (Ry ll-c)§. . 25 Waltham, 1-4 § .7.. 76 Warden, J-13, (Ry 5-0 f 3 250 Warwick East, 1-14, (Ry 11-A) t §. .. 858 Watkiu's Mills, 1-13. 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