IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I K50 ^^* 12.5 Hi U 14.0 6" HiotograiJiic .Sciences CorpoEation ri>^ \ ^v <^ 23 WtST MAM STRiET \MHSm,N.Y. t4SM ( 71* ) •72-4503 '^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian da microraproductions historiquas ^ Tachnical and Bibliographic Notea/Notaa tachniquaa at bibliographiquaa Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy avaiiabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibiiographically uniqua, ¥vhich may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction, or which may aignlficantiy changa tha uaual mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. D D D D Colourad covara/ Couvartura da coulaur I I Covara damagad/ Couvartura andommagte Covara raatorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura raatauria at/ou pailicuMa □ Covar tida miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua □ Colourad mapa/ Cartaa gtegraphiquaa gtegraphiquaa an coulaur id inic (l.a. othar than blua Encra da coulaur (l.a. autra qua biaua ou noira) r~71 Colourad inic (l.a. othar than blua or blacic)/ r~~l Colourad plataa and/or illuatrationa/ D Planchaa at/ou illuatrationa an coulaur Bound with othar matarial/ RalM avac d'autraa documanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadovifa or diatortlon along intarior margin/ Laroiiura sarria paut cauaar da i'ombra ou da la diatortlon la loKg da la marga IntAriaura Blank laavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within the taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ II aa paut qua cartalnaa pagaa blanchaa ajoutiaa lora d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, mala, ioraqua cala ftait poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa «ti fiimtoa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa auppMmantalraa: to L'Inatitut a microfilm* la maiilaur axamplaira qu'll lui a 4t* poaaibia da aa procurar. Laa ditaiia da cat axamplaira qui aont paut-Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibliographlqua, qui pauvant modifier una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mAthoda normaia da filmaga aont indiqute ci-daaaoua. r^ Colourad pagaa/ D Pagaa da coulaur Pagaa damaged/ Pagaa andommagAea Pagaa raatorad and/oi Pagaa reatauriea at/ou peiliculAea Pagaa diacoiourad, atainad or foxa< Pagaa dicoiorAea, tachatAea ou piquAea Pagaa detached/ Pagaa dAtach^aa Showthroughy Tranaparance Quality of prin Qualit* InAgala de I'imp^eaaion Includaa aupplamentary matarii Comprand du matirial auppMmantaira Only edition available/ Seuie Mition diaponibia I — 1 Pagaa damaged/ |~~| Pagaa raatorad and/or laminated/ Pagaa diacoiourad, atainad or foxed/ Pagaa I I Pagaa detached/ r~n Showthrough/ r~n Quality of print variea/ I I Includaa aupplamentary material/ I — I Only edition available/ Th po of fill Or be th< aio oti fin aio or Th( ahi TIR wh difi ant bat rigl req me Pagaa wholly or partially obacured by errata alipa, tiaauea, etc., have t>een rafilmed to enaure the beat poaaibia image/ Lea pagaa totalement ou pertiellement obacurciea par un fauillet d'errata, una pelure, etc., ont Ati fiimAee A nouveau da fa^on * obtanir la mailleure image poaaiMe. Thia item la filmed at tha reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat filmi au taux de rMuctlon indiquA ci-deeeoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X asx aox y 3 12X itx 20X 24X 2BX 32X Th« copy film«d h«r« has b««n raproducMl thanks to tho gonoroaity of: Library of tha Public Arcliivas of Canada L'axamplaira filmA fut raproduit grica A la gtaArosltA da: La bibiiothiqua daa Archivat publiquas du Canada Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha baat quality posaibia conaidaring tha condition and laglbillty of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacif icationa. Original copiaa in printad papar covara ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or illustratad impraa- aion. or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copies ara filmad baginning on tha first paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion, and ending on tha last paga with a printad or illustratad imprassion. Laa imagas suhrantas ont AtA raproduitas avac la plua grand soin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da l'axamplaira film*, at an conformM avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. Laa axamplairas originaux dont la couvartura an papiar ast imprimAa sont filmte an commanpant par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la darni^ paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration, soit par la sacond plat, salon la cas. Tous las autras axamplairas originaux sont filmAs an commandant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration at an tarminant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha ahall contain tha symbol -^» (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol y (moaning "END"), ¥vhichavar applias. Un das symbolos suivants apparaftra sur la darnlAra imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la cas: la symbols —► signifia "A SUIVRE ". la aymbola ▼ signifia "FIN". Maps, platoa, charta,, ate, may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratios. Thosa too larga to ba antiraly includad in ona axpoaura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand cornar. laft to right and top to bottom, as many framas as raquirad. Tha following diagrams illustrata tha mathod: Las cartas, planchas, tablaaux, ate, pauvant Atra filmte A das taux da rMuction diff Arants. Lorsqua la document ast trop grand pour Atra raproduit an un saui ciichA, il ast filmA A partir da I'angia supAriaur gaucha, da gauclia A droita, at da haut an bas. an pranant la nombra d'imagas nAcassaira. Las diagrammas suivants illustrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 3 if ]'.f 1 ji 1 ! ' } N 1? ■1 ,h :" ' ^ ■Q^' ••<■-£■» .. "•IT 277.10.15 359 L 2 I i~--.'-^". ■ -^ -■# aifa i^^^, ^ ^.' ^-^ .^-rst^. j#': :'t- .^^£^-5- Q$e m u-';-*:- ^.^■ ADVERTISKMENT. NSURANCEiiOMPANY Capital, $2 000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ma, 179 St ^ Ja mes S treet, MontreaL DIRECTORS: SIR HUGH ALLAN, .. .. .. Prrsidsnt. JOHN PRATT, .. Vics-PRKSiDBkT. ADOLPHJt ROY, I HENRY LYMAN, N. B. CORSE. I ANDREW ALLAN. JOHN L. CASSIDY. jaSH SUTQEOSON, Manager, Fire Department, I^DWABD STABK, Manager Life, Guarantee and Accident Dept. AHOWTBAIiD McQOUV. Secretary-Treasurer. FIRE and ttFE RISKs'takin at LOWEST RATES. ACCIDENTS: #3 to $is per week guaranteed for temporary incapaaty fr A 127 Queen Street, 23 Hospital Street, 9 St. Sacrament Street. m^^ Incorpormted by Special Act of Farliament. PuniDnrr-SiB FRANCIS HINCKS, K.CBr.G., C^ YiOi-PKUiDBMT-JAMSS DOMYILLS* M.P. •fit •§ tit fitit tl &ovtit BatMS Cnt Kalb, Cut ^Vktu, SUp and RallwajF Agents J. D. CRAWFORD & CO. BBW5M* CONTB29TS* OOIfTENTS. 1-27 Brituk AmbaMadots A^raftd •••••••••• Canai^ GovemoKent Depwrtmmtt at Ottawa :— GoTaniorG«MralofCaniMla,Ae.«*. •• ^ OoTomor't Secvatarjr's Offioa *•••••• 261 I>epartiiMntolJiMtica — 201 •* ilinitMrofMUitiaaBaDdiMoa 281 ^ Cnatomt • ••••.•• 2W ** Financa »••• •••••••;. 201 *' Public Wofica 262 " Inland RevaniM •• M '* Secretary of Stata ••... 270 •« Marine and FitliariM 200 ** Poatmatter Ocnvral .••••.•... 207 " Agriculture ••• •• SS " Rieeaivcr General •••• frO ** Miniater of Interior. ••••••...•••••• .200 Ltbrefy^oC the JPubUcDepartaMnta. •...•.. •••.. 170 in Ficife Railway ••••'•...•• •••••. .^t. 200 f>lpeniO0ke ...» «»•••» « •• *... 200 Denu^ Suryrror General- ...........•••;: 209 CottKdora of Customs for the whole Dominiea • 204 Dominion Public BuUdinga^Bngineers' Ofioe ....r...^... 20S Emi|init|on Agents of the Dominion in Eniopia. • . •• • . 200 Emigmtion Agent in the Dominioa »■ • •...•••«•• 200 Gape JUws oT Canada .••••• •••••• 291 Geological Survey ...^ ft^ Herllidesty's Household ... 210 ImpMfaif GoyemaMnt and Chief OAceraiof Slate.*........ 9I7'-2IS Inapeciora Oistrictsof Inland Revenue •••••• 200 Impectoraol Ports and Collectors of Custpma. •.•..•.••*•• fOA Inieicelpmal Railway ..••••••• •■•.•. «. iji»^».^.. ..■.>.<.». ••220' i, Membera of the Privy Comcn and Oflfeers •.••••. ..^•••,« 2W-2S1 ** Senate.ofCanadaandOffiesra.*^.. .......; 202-200; ** House of Commona and Oflkera i.;.4 260-2BO " LegiahUure ofOntario and Oflteeis •••.•... 271-275 ** Legialature of Quebec and OAoam ■....;•«. ^0*2B0 ** Legialature of Nova Scotia and Oftcera.«..2B9-4H ** I<^a*ature of New Brunswick and OIlQfn 204-200 i * . . L agiala tuf e ot Manitoba and Oftoara *#•«• . ^ North-West Territories s....l;v;. ** '^^-latureof P.Ed. Ishnd and OSeen.. Aland .280^260 itratoia 263 Tl. OONTBNTS. iiX^ 1 r Pfttent Branch • SOB Prinoe of Wales* Housdiold. HI SaperinteBdntSi&c.. oC Indiana ••••*• 909 ThaQoMnanaRoTairiii^f .v»«>M*t*****«««*4 21ft MomntBAU Apntti f ca ri ca * «••••••••. Agrifnllnfal and Haticnltnral So c it ti wi »•*»»>•»» r>»*-. Awigneet, Oficial ..••-4«.,v.:«.«Wi«.'Jk:w«. •.••••.•••• BanE^]:I>t«in»on and MontrwJ 174-176 CanriMta,Cafttgt».&c«.IUtea.of.*.»..^Mtw.^«.' •••. 96> 96 Chtti^iea»Cbapl«».&c<^ ^4 ...^ 209-2D4 Club9v<.,.«,,«^««, • ......4'. ..•••; .;... 207*208 CollcfHiandScboola.....^*...^^......*......^ 195-199 Conuiii9iQnaniDr.iaoeivinfAflUhTiltlbrSap«rior Court... 189 Cominiiiinwurft te taking AHilgiiH iiQnafcifcfor Ontttfio. 188 ComiMpionarsior. taking AWdniiia in LondMk> £nglan4| Ibr Opiprio And.QudMc«.».». ..».•- 'tv.t. i<;^iV;4 . . ....'.... 140 Coni«iwionaf».tt> AdnOniattr Ontha to PnbHa Oiicaia. . . . . 140 Consnl9te». %%**•<•••«•.•.— s.i«^wfcL «.^;itfU.wJt Corn tBifhapy Awodation ..^.i^l^ CorpomtioinArMootrcalandOfioera Coiurtji ^J ExpraaarOnniwaiefcu.'..^..- »«..«^.wv*..>..«. IM^ISI F«|ia|iy .Coachca, .CaK ftc........*.«..!...^>;w.iv;^«viw.' 9M0^' Fire 4lap9 Telegraidi Signal BnaB...*.^.u *«•« ^ i. •'• ...^ lli!4lft' Fore8M(|y.AMwntQrdar.of •..•••••..^^i';.i^^.4 IMP - ' miaiiofiera.and.'Oft(*taL.««U.'.v*v.'./«Vi.'.v;tfW lOi ,y_._. ^ . . ,9nticaLGaaanli.M'Jii8f.^«>»;-.. .^v. .u-.^^ •%.... . 148 ^ m u i j fw je CoinptnimandA|nnt8>.«.*j^..«y«Vw..vv....... 177-^1 in«(t|||k^iMW.UteauqiandL&fieBtiic««U..'.«.wi^«.«.v. |06-207 H f HjectOfa .ci firedM^iAa.«tfu)<^4»M«« .»».••«♦««««•.> 175-177 «.MWa.*.'. * * «<4.*« .«r.«4«¥« ir.'Si^'J^ • .... ]09*17o [avSMunUi Jcwiil^ J>eiUfala«ri«.^^ m .Ai*i» ••«« « • ••«« •4^.'«iA.«i*s « « 4 i » ' iC-'^;.;' •• ) 4>1 .t**4W. W .*. . r .^n. dl if^i S!®:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::}fc^ gol«HiaBk.kk.i.'... *.'.-..;;..:;.....;.... .;...,... ^as^'--'----'^-'-" •••^•'••••- •^- w* . Awienoani ....................................... l^ii|i«WDce-Sodetice...; ;.;..;;.....;••;....•••••. ivater « arm* •*. i."* v.*. .^..^t.^^. .i. .•«..•. ........ ...^a*. vw^.^*! Tariff/friUtie and Does Harboor Of MootMil... ••.•.••;, . 80^91 -; ~ . . , , ' _,! ;' CITr'oF QUBBIC. Banks... •••.••• ••••.... .•..............*• Bound of Xrade< ....... <»'.i. •'.<«•<••« .•^•.K.«#.(rrr.......... . Consol^teaj^ - ..«..*y. ;..••..••... ••••••';-5i.. ,;..i.>^7r o..r,n.!\> k rire Anne m pbii -va»ee»...i».. ..••..•.»•.»•••,«•. •^•••.•ff. Hai'iM^v^wiiHOBers.'^ i ^^' .'.'.'«.*»»• • •• f *****<<**.****'*'? *nf,f ;< luaiMtRieveBiie viflwft' • .'. •'. •' * • • • ^**t* %%*. ' jMiiitea e» me jreeoe. ................. *9»*f.*..^ •,.*•*... ScfSooiJCom ...... 6. ........... .ft* ^ff ».*.(•. .MAfft** V ^ 1,. ..,,..■..... ...//•■.■.■■• 'fiii."- I J.-' •■.••• » t^w w aiM*'.!' ■ T —Ow ■■ ■ ■''■■ Till. OORTBHTS. OTTAWA CITY. VAQS. Biiikt**.. ••..•••••••••»••••%••• •••••••••••••• '224-22i Bmevoltiik Sodeties 241-212 Board of Trtat. • • XM . Building St>ci«Uei.... ......,.,, 2S7>S88 Cittbt S8S-23ri Corpomtioii ^...f* ..221 Cttttom Hoavtf... Crowa TiMlMr Oflloe ..^....^ County and JudioUi Officen ......^«..... Courts... ..,.280231 Churches 2iM.2ll City Registry Office 231 Educati.. ............. xi Fitt^ftCo, C,CraclcersandBiscttito........ 135 Force, Antkon]^ Storage .•'........ ........... 58 Forster, A. M . Notelty Works, Hamilton, Ont. ...;.. . 228 F«r»'itiire and Pianos, H. J Shaw •,,»,F00t ef Paget, Gilbert. W.W., Steam l»umps.... 60 Grant ft Co.. W., Shirt^ Collars, Ties, ftc 28 GHsn^an Pireand Life Assurance Co ......... ......... 82 Henry ft Wilson, Tailora and Outfitters. 22 Hiam ft OsteU, Fishing Tackle im Hope ft 0>.. James, stationeisb ftc, Ottawa ......; 226 Hood's, SoopsTT;.... 136 Imperial Fire Insurance Co., Rintoul Bros., Agents 179 Intercolonial Coal Mining Co 112 Kernr, Watson, ft Co., Grav's Syrup of Red Sinrnce Gkun. . Cover, Laurie, ft Bro^ John, Engines. Steam Pumps, ftc 100 Leonardft Webster, Merchant Tailors .... 14 LiYerpiiol and London and 6 obe Insurance Co 57 London Assurance Cmrporatlon, FirCHilMl Life 83 London ft Lancashire Life AssniiWidRCo,, W. Robertson. . 100 Lyman's Quinine Wine, Lymaiis, Clara ft Co. « Purners- • • • •• • • • ••.•••.••,•••• •-•^r f* •*f. .• * ov New York Life Insurance Co., Walter Burke, Manager. . . . 129 NorfH British and Mercantile Insurance Co Caver, Novelty Engine Works, Gardner ASqn , .^ ,,. ..^.^.^ . ISO Ocean Express Co. of London, T. Max#ell Bryson, Agents 72 OsWaid Bros., Stock Brokers...... 169 l^arks, & Son, Wm., St. John^ N. B., Cotton Yam, &c. . . . 359 Phoenix Fire A^torahce Co.^ of Londqn ^... .••••..... x!L Queen^s LjlUndry Bar Soap, Savage & Son ...»..,,... 8S... . Queen IniUtante Co'*, Fire and Ux^. . . .* • •^s- v r *^ * ^oo^ of P^ff*** Royal CinadiaCn Insurance Co., Fire and Msmne, A* ^erry 86 Royal ^nsurahceCo., Fire arid Life 18 Sav^e, LVttiari & Co., Jewellers,......*. ..« 4 Savory Sc Moore*s Household Mediqiiies^ ^ ...... . 1.^1; Scottish Inipcirial Insurance Co., Taylor Bros., Agents .... 33 Shaw, H. J^ Furniture and Pian(»'. 39 Stadaconk Fife Insurance'Co 6i Standard Life Assurance Co., W. M. Ramsay, Manager. .. 62 > • Starke &' Co., J., Printers ...i.^,^... ...... . .... 154t298 Surv^yer. L. J. A., Furnishing Hardware .^ H tad of Pttgns, Surveyor, L. J. A'., Patent Coal Oil Stoves. ........ ...... 110 Sutherland. James; Stationery.. •• ...........^ ii Walker. W. S., Jeweller 34 Walker <& Wiseman, Wood Engravers 134 Wheieter and Wilsons Sewing Machines. 15$ Wri£|ht; JUnfes, Parquet Floors, &c 106 • * ♦ ■ • * ' ••-,-f:T '''.*«. K'. Illl '•"-''-^.m^mw. ■^-^miS^m Sjl^i-k« -mr^^SC^:. Of Ofl Si Sill 51 VTHITB DBBSS 8HIBT8 $X.60, WOBTH $2.25, At DBSMABTBAU A BONIVS. Almanac, S/c. I on ■ EPOCHS. OfthalCiindMMEra , 6879 OfiheralgarChristiaii Bra 1876 SinoethadiMovery of America 984 SineethedisooTeryofQiiabeo 209 Sinoe the treaty whioh oonfirmed the poeaassioii of Oaaada totheBritish.. 110 Of the Reigii of Her Majesty QaoenVieloria..... 30 THBSBASONS. 7/ Oja i d. h. n* Vernal Equinox besina Maroh 20 1 2 mo. Sammer Solstice ** Jons 20 9 23 ot. Autamnal Bquinox " Septamber 22 11 33 mo. Winter Solstice ** Deeember 21 5 48 mo. ECLIPSES DURING THE YBAK 1876. There will be four Eclipses, two of the Sun and two of the Moon. I.-On the 10th of Mareh, there wUl be a Partial Belipse of the Moon. It will begin about midnight of the 9th, and continue for two hours. II,— On the 25th Maroh, tiiere will be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun. Two and-a*half digits will be eclipsed. It will begin 10 minutes past 12, will be central, beginning at 20 minutes past 1, and ending at 12 nunutes past 4; the Edipee ends at 22 minutes patt 5. Visible at Montreal about 30 minntas past 8 p*m. III.-On the third of September there wiU be a Partial Eclipse of the Moon, not Tisible in these parti. I V.-On the 17th September, theia wiU ha fkX^ Eolipsa of the Sub, but it wiU not be Tiiibla in ' Queen, Fire & LdflB, Inaurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Fort>e6^ General Agent, Btb Jamee Stree|^.HoiitrMl« ' , f^ ) -. I ii :'■ I .J k ■'TrM. n«*rtw, Mattreaaea. Ae.— L. J. A. SiinreyT. 5a4 Craig St> 2 ALMANAC. THB ADVENT OF A STAR. OiitlMiiigh|or>el2th of M«J, 186& a sttt^ of between tha flnt and MOQttjl'niafnitUde. inafenljrf maqls in appearanoe in the eonstellation Corona Boreaiis. It bem. nom its lint appeiuranoe to diminish in brightness, so that nn tha 16th of Maj it was only of the fourth macnitnde, and at the end of the month it beeame a star of the ninth magnitude. The astrono- mer Uaygens has advanoed^thf hypothesis that Uiis star had preTiouiiiy existed in the ptabe where it was first 8ean« and that it beeame Tisible in eoasequeaee of someiatefBal eoaraltioa^ Massn. Meyer and KleiUf on the pthor hamdt b«va maintiUnad t^at the sudden olazinff out of Che star may have been do- ieesicnied by the precipitati6n Of a planet upOli a fixed itiyr. wit the most extraordinary fact remains to be stated. It>ftoek three yaaxt for tlie light of this newrlSound ft^ to laaeh us : so a at me sudden outblase mentioned abbye reauy took jplaee fore the speotrum analysis, to which we are indebted for an examlaatien of this llghtt hadaeme Into the aerviot of aitfeoc^ mors. HOLIDAYS OBSBftVaD ATIJ^BLIC OFFICES. Corpus Cliristi June X5 St Peter and 8t; Paul «« 29 CliMm^ion Janoaiy 1 'Bt>iphany " "^ « AanaiHslatioa V.M., Mar4h 25 Qood Friday...., f. April 14 Ascension Day May • 25 aSeen's Birthday:*.*^* 21 All Saints Day.... «.«Ni>v. 1 Christmas Day. .««...•*•- » D^inionXiettor..'... .B.A. ^^Olden niimbePi •■• « ..«'.' 15 Jewish Lunar Cycle. •. 12 £paoior-ll|NOLOQICAL CYCLES. [e. Mohatfiuieid BIOVJ^ABLK FBStlVlIis: Julian Period.... 6SS9 Jewish Year eoaameiiO" '. ing September $6^5 I^ogiaii^ Xndietion In «... 1293 iSap^aiMimaSsaday,Feb ]^ i Bastar aunday...... April 16 Sexiiwainia * 20 ■ ^'^w RnnA^^ ^i ^ <>» Quinquagesima ** ** 27 Ash Wednesday . .iMaieh 1 id-fiSsiinday,... " ^ ■Immadiy . . .v.. .April 9" QoodFriday *' U Uii«H n - BANKTOLIDAtSfNONTiUfO. i^««^gJtPhri8^Jii[, iToW ^lir's paf ; fe6w Sunday....^... ** ' 23 bgationSundayi.. Ifay 81 Asestisien Darw.«k*i< ^^ :. K Cbrptts Ohristi-.i... •■ 16 Advent Sunder Dea. 3 T^ «»iw^jBarfhJr'Mo««l«jVtile1^^ Birthd^ and^idi »aaoinapMu.' S i ^Ui p St.. WMTB bBBSS 8HIBT8 $1.60, W6&TIC i^M. At DBSMABTEAU Ss BOND'S. WJSA.I^|C|f TAfil.^ ? VJ Omeml Affeat^ St^ James Street^ Montreal 1 I hi '4 I ^1 ^> . Vii. "*A^ < 226 & 298 4? » ♦ » VINl WATOHS RIGH JEWELLERY, t *k AND Elegant Silver and Electro-Plated Ware, ALSO, A GREAT TAklETY OF HUeM Gin and Sronze Oo^, Onnoiu and Marbie Mantel doeJbi, Carriage and Jffaii CiocJts, Cabins TTare, in f^ichMediofyal Giti Trimmings, HHstian Leather Goods in great rari^tyi, F'ans, Opera Gtassee, Toilet and dressing Ca^es, and ISags fitted up eompMe, And a; large ▼ari«t7 of Faiie7 Qoodi ; THB WHOLR OP WHICH THBT WILt BB HAPPT TO gHOW YISITOBS. SATAOIl, I^TMASr A CTO., ae f M8 St. Jamea street. ^-^ rem ddUBe'Tarnishinff Hardwire, dpoklnff Baaffeit, Ootn xiloes, Abo.— L. J. A. Siirveyer, 624 OnXg Street. OALBNBAB. a 5 fibirVJLBT, J 1 1 l1 K %i- «\rjOnVr. :)teA6B8 09 thb MOQJi; :i^ ^^ D. Fint^lnr •• i Fall^Moott . .11 LulP<|iuucs,..18 fto« ' » i' ..f. « " '■**'— f^ . '.. '^ .". ' ' . ' .' ..^, " New Yiab'8 DAT.^OmciTiioisiov. »• r 2nc( iStenefay o/ler (7%rM(ma« ••• il0t) Ptfepa Kof a, singer, died* * . .1874 Surthqnake in Canada • 1668 Bombardment of Paris oommeii9'dl871 Bpiphiht. 12lA, or 014 Ohrutmtu J>«y BataeofNewOrieaitt.. .....1816 Inrarreotion at Eed BiYer . **i^ . . .1870 m S, after Bpiphomv. Nan. ni. d.1878 Colon p. to lOOth Bes. hy P. of W.jafiO. Barthq., Martinique, 9001iTe8 lo8t.l889 Fire at Engineers' Offices, Ottawa.1874 Lord Bldon died........ ...... .....1888 0reat irei St. JohBt N«B«. ........ 1887 U. 8, Frifate PreuidmU eaptozed. .1815 MkBwMgiif.oft«fMmjiluK^* <».*^..vf Siamese Twins diedrH.C.rtr.S. . . .1874 Weekly MaU est. bet. Can. ft U. 8.1797 r0enaral Lee bom», • • • • • . 1807 Heiwaid* Phflanthropist, bom. ^ • •• ■ 1726 Vaoeiaation introduced by Jenner.1799 Wellington, New Zealand, founded.1840 Sr eiiaif^sPQildlnffB, Oraiff 8t,Hont7eal^:^See page 80^^ v- .ton r%- '^ >n MKll. ADVBRTISBHBNT. I STATIOREiiV WMEHOUSE 897 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. Subtoiikir woiild cAll the atttntioii of MardMnti and othan Sq, lilt WELL-S^LECTBP STOCK 6t Smbradng Uttty reqOisita for fhi Wtfdhouse orCoufittiig-hottie. AOGOUNT BOOKS Aclapted^to every Tariety of Bntine^Si conetantlj kept la Siockt or Ruled and Bound to Pattem on the shortest notice. B«#k-llBilBf EXECUTED IN ANY STYLE, FROM THE PLAINEST AND CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEQANT. LIBBARIES BBBOiriTD AlCD BOOKS BEPAlEBD. PiAPis ATnas TO Airr P4ssisir. Printing and Wrapping Papers Of every quality and descnption conatantfy oh hand and nwde to order. Ik ui BOBSBT MILLER. .' :7m'*"^'^ BBZBT8 made to OBDBB at DBeOCABTBAU A BOXOya 415 NOTRB DAMB 8TBBBT. « C.ior; CALENDAR.. .>'51 ;» liiiliii f *■ f. ' AST. PHASK8. FIntQtiar.. 2 FtfllMdon.. 9 IMa}iar...l6 I^W]booii..29 MAMBS 09 THB MOOX. Quebec* H. M. 8 58 er. 47 er* nSGevV '120 m; Montreal, H. M. 8 47 er. 41 ov. USOev. 114 in. Kingtton, H. M. USSer. 1 2 m. iktrotdo. E. If. 8 23«r. 0176Y. U20ey. 000 m. DATS il- BYBNTS, &o. Poital oonTontion bet. U.S.^Oail.l876 Pint Comet obsenred «}887 Inqiiisition abolished in Spaii^ . . <.1818 Coomassie tak'n by Brit., 5 dajrs fg. 1874 Sir Robert Peel born 1788 6th Sundav after EpiphanV' .......... Mary. Quedn of Soots, beheaded. . .1587 Bar! Mayo, Gov. Gen. of In. a88'd.l872 Union ofUpperand Lower Canada 1841 Queen Viotoria married • .1840 London BHdge (Bndand) bnmed. 1663 Lady Jane Grey beheaded ....... .1554 Septuageaima Svnday . . . * . ... . . . . ..-;♦. St Valentine. Blackstone died. . .1780 Ashantee war endi»d • . ... 1874 I)r. Kane, Am. Arctic ezplQr'r,died 1857 Large fire at Panama, $750,000 . . . .1857 Canada settled by French 1534 Mai'tin Luther died... ....1546 BBxaaenimSmdav ...........*♦...-. Armi8ti60. Pans ....... •ii ft < •> tr, . iqTl Q^o, WaBnington bom . . « U FOB COirOHS AND COJLD8. (R«giitfr«d according to Law for Canada and United Statai.) GRAYS SYRUP ■'■'—OF — @WM« • • • This Syrup it highly recommondad for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchial and Throat Affections. When Jacques Cartier first ascended the St. Lawtence, the remedy in diaily use by the Indians, and upon which they relied for the cure of various complaints, was the dear gum exuding from the Red Spruce Trees {Aiies XHikra\ which, when mixed with Maple Sugar, was given in the form of a confection. The early French setUers, noticing its beneficial effects in curing pulmonary ccmipHdnta, Slickly adopted it as a household remedy, and it is highly pnze4 by em up to the present day. The settlers, however, take the gum dissolved in high-winesi, by which means many of its peculiar vfrtues are lost. In this Syrup a large quantity of gum is held in complete solution, and being prepared at a low temperature, all the BaisamiCf SoothtHg^t Ex^ctorant and Tonic properties of the remedy are preserved. This preparation is a botia-fid* Svrup of Rbd Sprucb Gum. It is not only recommended as a remedy of remarkable power in the above complaints, but its BsUsamic, Soothing, Anti-Spasmodic, and , Expectorant properties make it a most valuable addition to the Cod ^ Liver OU Treatment of Consumptives. PR.EPA.R.EDBY ICBRTa-Y", -VT-^TSoisr & CO. WHOLESALE DRUQQISTS, * ' SOLE PROPRIETORS, MONTREAL, FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. "IB^ i C^^U*^! BouM FumlBhlDff Hardware, Cooking Banffee, Oor« nices, fto.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralff Street. CALENDAR. (m9 1 ICABOB. PHAJSIS OF THE MOON. PHABR8. D. First Quar.. S Full Moon.. 10 La8tQuar...l7 New Moon . .25 Quebeo, H. M. 4 48 m. 1 12 m. 8 24 ey. 3 12 ey. Montreal. H. If. 4 42 m. 16 m. 8 18 ev. 3 6ey. Kinffiton. H If. 4 30 m. 54 m. 8 6er. 2 54 ev. Toronto, H. 4 7 2 n. 18 m. 42 m. 54 67. 42 eT. London* H. 4 7 2 10 m. 34 m. 46 OT. 34 ev. DATB. If. W. 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 6 Sn 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Tb 10 F 11 S 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 8 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 F EVENTS, &o. Ath Wednesday Louis Philippe esoaped to England.1848 Dr. F. Winslow, En«. Phys., died.. 1874 Soott murdered at Fort Garry 1870 Quadrageaima Sunday York ehaneed to Toronto 1864 Dn. Bullock, rect. Gath. Halifax, d. 1874 William III. of England died 1702 Qrand Trunk Ry. Offices burned . .1875 P. of Wales A P. Alexandra mar. 1863 First London daily Newspaper pub. 1709 2mi Sunday in Lent Ist Sitting Am. Joint High Ccm'n. .1871 York (Toronto) const, a Market Tn. 1814 1st Manitoban Parliament met.. . . .1871 French Prince Imperial bom 1856 HT, Patbigk. Fire, St. James Hotel 1878 Princess Louise born 1848 3rd Sun. in Lent, Bickersteth b. .1786 Qrieen's Hall, Montreal, burned. . .1874 Princess Louise mar. to Mrqs. Lome. *71 Treaty ojf Vienna ... 1815 Otago (N. Zea.) settlement founded 1848 Queen Elizabeth died .1608 Annunciation of B. V. Mabt ith Sunday in Lent Peace of Amiens 1802 Canada ceded to France **VS^ Skbeas Corpus Act suspended, Can.KdS el lecordednamti at H. of Com.l87i Battle of LaoolleMiU 1814 THE BUN rises sets 644 542 642 6 43* 640 5 4i 639 545 6 37 5 47 6 86 548 6 31 5 49 5 51 629 5 53 627 554 625 555 624 556 622 558 620 559 618 6 1 6 16 6 2 6 14 6 8 6 12 6 4 6 10 6 6 6 9 6 7 6 7 6 8 6 5 6 9 6 3 6 11 6 1 6 12 5 59 6 13 5 57 6 15 5 55 6 16 5 53 ft 17 5 52 618 .6 23; 550 5^47 6!2l1 MOON r. Af. 1 2 3 4 5 19 84 45 46 34 14 5 44 6 10 6 82 rises. 7 53 9 57 10 7 11 12 mora. 16 1 18 2 12 3 3 38 4 18 4 30 5 Ji 5 ^ sets. 7 35 7 49 10 6 11 23 mora. 88 For flhe Furniture & Pianos, at WBoTeBalie I^rlb^iT/go to Shaw's BuUdinsrs, CralGr St., Montreal.— See pa«e SG. ¥T>- 10 ADVERTISEMENT. 1LLSS&& REMOVED TO 1 ,\ BTo- 852 Craig Street NEAR BliEUBT STREET, WHERE THET HAYS ON HAHD AN EXTENSIYE STOCK OF ■ItovesI sangesJ im HEDSTEAOS, SPUIKI WTTOMS MD WOm, REFRIGERATORS, Im ObMts, Wire Safes 'AlXD' r* 0; GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING. « • ' 5^o^;^"" ''' 'mrmmrmmim^^'mmtm'^mfi^i I; iVLr!:: J. i . V BUY YOUB SHIRTS AT DESMABTSM^U & BOND'S. 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. mmm wmn ■ I CALENDAR. n APBIL PHASBS OF THE MOON. PBA8IB. First Qa«r.. 1 Full Mooli . . 8 LastQaar.. 16 NewMoob..24 First Qtt»r..|Q Q^hee, S. K. Ll2m. 2S9«T. a 37 ey. 2 am. 5 27 er. Monirtat, Kinfftton, U^m. 233 tT. 8 31eT. 167 m. 5 21 OT. B. V. 10 64 m. 2 21 or* S 19 6T. 145 m- 5 907. t. JLLU — r-sf" foTMiO, jfymdonm Ss4m. J ley. 2 59 ey. l25m. 4 49 ey. DATS. 1 M. w. 1 S 2 8n 3 M 4 Ta 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 S 9 Su 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 8 16 tiu 17 M 18 Tn 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 8 23 8u 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 8 30 Su EVBNTj9» ^c ■ I" ! ' " ' '■ ' I I . . I ■■ ..1 . II. I m^ - S,)R:M^mt%e lost on Ooist off N4S. 1873 lA iSiMi. tfi Xenc. B. of Copenhanh 1801 rilson (Christopher North) died . .1854 Qli^ Goldsmith died 1774 Prinoess Viotoria, of Hesie, bocii . .1863 gtormiiigof Badajoi 18p PrinQe Leopold born 1853 Ruflson Bay Company estabUihed 1690 JMrnStuuhv 8.8. pacian wreckad* Clam B.,N.S.1872 Napoleen signed hu Ist abdication 1814 (13th) Magdala taken by British. .1868 Pablie funeral, Hon. T. D. Mo(Stoe .1868 Good Fudat* Prss. Beatrioe bom 1857 Ciyil War in Spain began ...... ...1872 JE!(i«f«t*(S«i»«lay .....f.....^ Eatfer Monday Liyingstone interred West'r Abbey 1874 Byron died 1824 Napoleon III. bom 1808 ChieiB of Six Nation Indians atOU874 Ist Ooean Ship arr. at Montrea! '70 &'71 Ut Smdav afier Eater. St. OsoaoI Can. Cleray Beseryes Bill passed. .1853 John Phillips, Georst,died Ox.Eng.l874 Riots, Parliament H. Mout. bumt.1849 Toronto captured— Battle of York. 1813 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal. . .1864 Emperor of Russia bom 1818 2nd S» lifter Eatter, Ist Oo. Ship M.1869 TBB MOON T.Aa, 1 2 30 34 8 15 3 47 4 4 4 13 36 57 rises. 7 49 8 57 10 2 11 4 mom. 3 1 52 45 2 10 2 40 3 3 3 4 4 4 27 49 11 34 sets. 9 4 10 23 11 33 mom. 30 11 6 Queen, Fire & Idfe, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie V^tjbe^ \ General A^ent, Si. James Street, MontreaL'j m I! ■■ : ;,'(■■ iti m M 1 ■•■' i / «V' 12 ADVERTISEMENT. •.n.. • d'L blaaffles; Wrinsrers7 Washersr Iron' Bedsteaddr Spring Beds. Mattresses, &o.~L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craisr St. CALENDAR. 13 ;# • XJlT. PHASES OV THE MOON, j iW^ii^ ^i«•f^ PHABIS. D. Full Moon.. 8 LastQuar...l6 New Moon .23 First Quar.. 30 Quebec. H« M. 4 53 m. 8 27 m. 10 25 m. 48 m. 1 Montreal* Kingattm. Toronto. H.ir. 4 47 m. 8 21 m. 10 19 m. 42 m.. H. X. 4 35 m. 8 9 m. 10 7 m. 80 m. H. M. 4 23 m. 7 67 m. 9 66 m. 18 m.. London, X. 15 49 47 m. m. m. 10 m. DATS. 1 X. w. 1 M 2 Ta 3 W 4 Th 5 P 6 S 7 Su 8 M 9 Ta 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 Su 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 Su 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 8 28 Su 29 M 30 Ta 31 W JiVENTS, &G. St. Philip and St. Jaxes 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1866 IstOeean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1866 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Mont. 1867 '68 '73 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1872 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . • .1863 Srd Sunday after Eaater • Hon.M.Charchil!,6en.(tf Dom. d.l874 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1875 Indian Matiny began 1857 1st Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1874 fing of Delhi proclaimed Emperor 1857 ope Pins IX. bom 1792 Uk S.afterEa8ter. Vaccination diso.1790 DanieTO'Connell died 1847 Mohammedan Year beipns Pope-McDonald letter mys. 8oIyed.l874 Montreal (ViUe Marie) foanded. . 1642 Trial by Jary instituted in England 1270 Ist Ocean Ship arr. at Montreal . . .1854 Rogation Sunday.. ^ * • . Mango Park, first yoyage 1795 Sir. JohnJ^anklin sailed 1846 SUKEN'S BntTHDAT aeeneion Bay. Prss. Helena bom 1846 [great loss of life,1875 R. 0. Church burned, Springfield Mass. S. after Aaeeneion. Quebec gt. fire 1845 Battle of Saokett's Harbour 1813 Treaty of Paris 1815 Canton taken.... 1841 THB BUN [ rises 454 sets 7 4 53 7 1 4 61 7 3 450 7 4 449 7 5 4 47 7 7 445 7 8 443 7 9 442 7 10 4 41 711 449 7 12 439 7 13 437 716 436 7 16 4 35 7 17 434 7 18 433 7 19 432 720 4 31 7 21 430 722 429 728 428 724 427 7 25 4 27 727 426 728 425 729 424 7 30 423 7 31 422 7 32 4 21 733 420 734 XOON 1 50 2 17 2 40 3 3 S 22 3 44 4 9 rises. 8 53 9 53 10 40 11 31 mora. 9 1 1 1 40 8 29 53 2 11 2 S3 2 3 59 29 sets. 9 15 10 20 11 11 11 50 morn. 21 45 1 8 For fine Furniture Ss Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tc ShaWs BuildinffB, Oraiff St., MontreaL—See page 89.T ■•MbilBMHIkAdifM u ADVERTISEMENT. $(ftf\ 'u^*^. WILLIAM DRYSD ALE & CO. Stationers & Feriodioal Agents 2S^ St. James Street, Between Savage» Lyman & Co.'s and Ottawa Hotel, Bill and Postage Stamps. MOKCEEAX. & ,„ ERCHANT lAILORSi NO. 398 HOTIIE DAME STREn, Fourth Door East from St. Peter Street^ I 8HIETS made to OBDER at DBSOiABTBAU 3t BONIVS, 416 NOTRB DAMB 8TBBBT. CALENDAR. <.': 16 I TTTXTS. f t1^ ti I PBA8B8 OF THB MOOH. . | tt PHASES. Fall Moon ^. 6 LastQuar...l4 New Moon -.21 First Qiiar.. 28 Quebec. H* M» 7 37ev. 10 14 ey. 5 17ev. 10 14 m. ManireaL H. M . 7 31eT. 10 8ev. Slley. 10 8 m. Kingeton, B. M. 7 19 ev. 9 56ey. 4 S9ev. 9 56 m. Toronto, B. M. 7 7ev. 9 44er. 4 47 ey. 9 44 m. Zondon* H. M. 6 59 ey. 9 36 ey. 4 39ey. 9 86 m. DAYS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Su B£ Ta (Th F S Su M To: W h EVENTS, Ae. 8 & Tu* W| Th T 'ii S. S. Viek»burff lost in foe 1875 Fenian skirmish at Limeridgei . . . .1866 Champlttin anriyed at Tadoosao. • .1808 WhUeunday lst| Meeting Oorporation of Montreal 1833 dayarai riots at Qoebee 1853 Mamelon taken by the British . . . .1855 First Meeting Dom. Parliament. . .1866 Charles Biokens died 1870 Cartier arriyed at Newfoundland. .1534 Triniiy Sunday News of Indian Ifutiny arr. in Eng.1855 Thomas AmolcLD.D., born 1795 Union of Pretf. Chuxehes, Canada.1875 CobpusChbibti..-* * Ist Gen. Ass. of Pres. Ch. in Can* -1875 John Wesley bora 1703 Ut S. after Triniiv. B. of Waterloo 1815 William IV. died 1887 Queen Victwia's Aeeessioa. . . • « . . 1837 Longest day. Burns, poet, died. . . 1796 Reyolution in Paris 1848 B; B. CoVTerritory tr. to Dom. C.1870 St. JoHNTSB Baptist.^..... 2»c^ lijbitiftw «(/%er Trmilu. • Destructiye flood Bnda, Pesth 1$75 Mastf tore at CaWdpore 1857 Qi^een Vaotajviaeimviied. • . .1^ St. Pbteb and St. Paul 8mveiU^40<^i^Kiantd|iO. d.1874. THB SUN rises 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 191 ao sets 7 47 7 47 U4T 7 47 7 47 34 36 87 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 MOON r. ^8. 1 1 2 2 3 29 49 11 37 6 rises. 8 41 9 28 10 9 10 41 11 9 11 39 11 54 morn. 14 35 58 1 1 2 29 57 40 46 46 46 1746 sets. S 59 9 45 10 19 10 47 11 It n 88 11 58 morn. 16 Queen, Fire Sb Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie ForbeOi '^ General Aerent, St. James Street, Montreal, i'jj 16 ABVBRTISBMBNT. MOSfVKfiAIf zvraoxtPORAn isea. CAPITAL - ^ $1,000,000.00 H. A. NELSON, President. WILLIAM REID, Vke-Presidieiit. THOS. F. MILLER, T. M. BRYSON, JOHN OSTELL, THOS, SIMPSON, HON. E. G. PENNY. Secretary-Treasurer.. 4 W. A. MERRY. Solicitor.....'....; Hon. J. J. C. ABBOTT. Notary .•••••••••«•«•• • •••W» F. LIGHTHALL. This Association was organized for the purpose of enabling persons of moderate incomes to become pro* prietors of Homesteads, and of offering a secure and safe investment to Capitalists and others, who can save even small sums from their incomes or earnings. The Shares are of Fifty DoUars, payable by monthly instalments of One Dollar ; but calls may be pai4 in advance, upon which interest will be allowed. The Association will build any required dass or description of house; the taste, wishes and means of applicants will in all cases be consulted. t3- The conditions of PAYMENT WIJ^L BE FOUND MOST REASONABLE. The Association has already built over two hundred Houses, varying in cost from t«x> to $2$,0(XK Every informiEition may be had at the Office, 169 M Janh&s SireO, Souao Fomisliingr Hardware, Cookicgr Bc^nGTOS, Coiv nlces. &c.— Ij. J. A. Siirveyer, 524 Cralf? Street. CALBKOAR. 17 kvtV. \ d PHASES OF THE ildON. ■*^- ' Ht, PHA8KS. Fall Moon . . 6 La8tQuiu'..-14 New Moon ..20 FirsC Qaar . .27 <^aie6«d. H. M. 10 38 m. 8 46 m. l£i3eV. 9eT. I Montreal. H. M. 10 32 m. 8 40 m. 11 47 ev. 10 3 67. Kinfftion. H. M. 10 20 m. 8 38 m. 11 86 er. 9 51 ev. Toronto. H. M. 10 8 m. a 26 m. lV23ey. 9 39 ev. London. H. M. 10 00 m. 8 18 jn. It Wi^- 9 31 ev. DAYS. If. w. 1 S 2 Su 3 M 4 '1^ 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 S 9 Su 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 S 16 Su 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 21 f 22 S 23 Su 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 8 30 Su 31 M EVENTS, &o. Dominion Bat. Prinfi^. Alice nin.r.1802 3rd S.^ifter Tritntw. Visitation B.V.M. Grand Indian Coun. closed. Brant .18 1 4 Haas Christian Andersen died. . . . 1875 Lawrence killed at Luojknow .... 1857 IVeiich •▼aen. treaty signea, Paris 1872 Emperor Nicholas bom 17% 120O houses l>anit at^Montroal. . * . 1852 4th S^nu/ay afttr 2Vui»Cy<...r John Oal vra born !.*H)9 2Bd Great flood Boda, Pesth 1875 Ua^eoftheBoyjie 1600 GeOrise SteiAenAMi, engineer, died. 1848 e5th>8t.8withln; Exten. floods in Wales & W. of Eng. 1875 5M Su9fifiu «/3f«* Trinitp , . , War betWeeiti Fiance and Prti8aia1870 Lady Franldin died ..............1875 Spanish Annada defeated .1588 John Sterlinfr, Sssayifit, bom. 180f( Battle of BalFa Run. U.S 1 R61 Pier 1 Victoria Bridge commenced 1853 ^hS!imd0wle termsi and unquestion- able security is offered to PoHcy-holderSw Besides tha large Sub- scribed and Paid*Up Capital of the -Company, Assurers liaVa Additional Security in the UNLIMITED LIABILITY o| a WcaUhy Proprietary. SAe Speeiat Ztf0 aitturane^ JFund notf amottnU io $9,265,055 having been added thereto as a result of Uie business of the past year, after the payment of all Claims, Cash Bonusesi Anautties, and Expenses of every description. Tables of Rates, Proposal Forms* and fall information caQ be obtained on application to the undersigned. tt, Lw ROtTTH, W. tATLET, J. KENNEDY, qhU/Asents/or^anada, . Inspector ^ "' W. 1^. SCOTT, M.n.yMeiii'calExahi/Her, ■^ WHira DEB^d i^mRTd $i.6o, waftTd 12.26, at DESMABTBAU Ai BOND'S* OALBKDAR. 19 AxravsT. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASSS. Full Moon.. 5 Last Quar* . .12 NewMooii..]9 First Quar.. 26 Quebec, H. 1 4 7 1 M. 38 m. 49 ev. 27 m. 18 er. Montreal. H. 1 4 7 1 M. 32 m. 43 tv. 21 m. 12 ev. Kingston, H. M. 1 20 m. 4 31 6V. 7 9 m. 1 00 ey. Toronto, H. u, 18 m. 4 29 er. 6 57 m. 48 ev. London, H V. 1 00 m. 4 21 ev. 6 48 m. 40 er. DATS. H. w. 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 8 6 Sir 7 M 8 Tu 9* W 10 Th 11 F 12 S 13 Su 14 16 ^u 16 w 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Su 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Su 28 M 29 Tu SO W 31 Th WVBNTS, Ac. THE BUN ri8«8 sets Battle of the Nile 1798 British Columbia colonized 1858 Fire, Portland, Oregon, $1,400,000.1873 Hon. Jus. Laberge diea, Montreal 1874 Ohusan taken 1810 8eA S. olter Trinity, O'Connell bom 1775 Royal Ins. Co/s Annual Meetiog. .1876 Qflorge Gunning died 1827 Anti- Vaccination Riot, Montreal.. 1875 Marshal Basaine escaped Prison- .1874 S. 8. Algerian on shore near Metis 1875 Offi'l notice fm. Eng., Guibord case 1875 9(A S, after Trinity. Imp. Pari, pro.1875 Genn«n8 close Jesuit houses, Al8aoe72 Hon. H. Haien, Senator, Dom., died 74 Detroit capitulated 1812 Duchess of Kent bom 1786 Q. Vict. Yacht sank Mistletoe, Eng..l875 1st Steamboat ran Lachine Rapids 184ti VHik Sunday €^fter Trinity Prince of Wales landed at Quebec 1860 Landing of French in Ireland 1798 Prince Arthur at Halifax 1869 St. Bartholomew James Watt died.... i 1819 Prince Consort bom 1819 nth Sunday aiter Trinity Montreal Bible Society founded. . .1820 Locke, Philosopher, bom. 1632 Peace with China 1842 Chief Bertram, Fire BrL, Mont.died 75 48 50 61 52 53 55 56 57 58 69 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 5 23 5 24 24 22 21 20 19 17 16 14 12 11 9 8 7 5 3 2 1 MOON 6 5*J 6.57 6 65 6 54 6 62 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 45 6 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 6 36 1 6 1 58 2 58 4 1 rises. 8 6 8 28 8 9 9 9 10 11 44 5 27 63 26 8 mom. 2 1 9 2 27 3 49 seta 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 35 58 20 44 9 90 16 P 51 mom. 48 1 50 tu ^ Queen. Fire & Ijfe Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Affent, 8t. James Street. Montreal, ^^- — !■ .i>. . ' 20 i^kMflia^^Mi^^^iita 1 II m 11 ■ ADVERTISEMENT. W^^ ^ru &CQ u 1$ a)(f Jftfilt^tm r MONTRBAXf. India Pale and other Ales. Extra, Double and Single Stout in Wood & Bottle. Families Supplied. House FumlshlnfiT Hardware, Oook. RiinGres, Oo]> nlces, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 i er Street. OAIiBNDAIU 21 S 8 F T S IC S^B B . ^ *'''■'■ PHASBB OF THE MOON. PHA8KS. Fall Moon . . 3 La8tQaar...lO New Moon.. 17 First Qaar . .25 Quebec* H. 4 11 4 7 M. 13 er. 21 ey. 54 ev. 7 m. Bfontreal, H. M. 4 7ev. 11 15 ev. 4 48eT. 7 1 m. KingHon. H. M. 3 55 ev. 11 3ev. 4 36ey. 6 49 m. Toronto. H. M. 3 43 ey. 10 51 ey. 4 24ey. 6 37 m. London, H. M.. 8 35eT. 10 4Sey. 4 16ty. 6 29 m. DATS. If. w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 F S 8u M Tu W Th F 8 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S EVENTS, &o. H. M. S. Vanffuardf 6,000 tons, sunk 75 Inter, of Guibord preyented by mob '75 12th S, li i Cards, Tickets, &c., cut to any size. Manilla Paper amd Bags, Ink, Mucilage, Address Tags, &c. &c. Samples, Estimates, and Price Lists, furnished on application. 8BXBT8 made to OBDBB at DB8BCABTBAU Ai BONI>*8| 415 NOTRB DAMB 8TRBBT. m ■f" OOTOBSB. PHASBB Of THB MOON. PHA1I8* D. Full Moon . . 8 LutQuar...lO New Moon ••17 First Quax. »25 Qlt«h40. M. M. 6 60 m* 6 20 m. 4 49 m. 2 64 m. MotUreal. H. x. 6 60 m. 6 14 m. 4 4Sm. 2 48 m. K%n0§ton, H. 5 6 4 2 M. 88 m. 2 m. 81 m. 86 m. Toronto, B. M. 6 26 m. 4 60 m. 4 19 m. 2 24 m. London* H. 1(U 6 18 m. 4 42 m. 4 11m. 2 16 m. DATS. M. w. 1 Su 2 M 8 Ta 4 W 6 Th 6 F 7 S 8 Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 8 15 Str 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 8 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 8 29 Su 30 M 31 Ta BYENTS, Ao. leth Sundav ^fter Trinity Allied Army before SebMtopol....l854 R. 0* ProeoMion riota, Toronto.. . . .1876 John Rennie» Engineern died 1821 Battle of the Thamei (Ont) 1818 Louia Philippe bom 1773 Viot. Med* School} Mont* opened. .1873 17r- ziices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig* Street. i 1 CALENDAR. 25 -^%. xtoteicbbb; PHASES OF THE MOON. PH18I8. Full Moon . . 1 Last Qaar.. 8 New Moon -.15 First Qoar.. 28 Quebec. Montreal. Kingston, Toronto, H. V. 6 31 ev. 7ev. 7 48 ev. 10 2a ev. H. M. 6 25 ev. lev. .7 42 ev. 10 20ev. H. M. 6 13 ev. 11 59 ev. 7 30ev. 10 8ev. H. M. .6 lev. 1147ev. 7 K ev. ■9 66ev. London. 553 e^. Il39«v. 7 10 W. 9 48ev. DATS. M. W. 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 Su 6 M 7 Til 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 S 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Sv 27 M 28 Tu] 29 W 80 Th EVENTS, Ac. All Saints. Tel. betw. Lon. & Paris '52 AUSoufe .- Great Eastern Steamship launched '57 George Peabody died 1869 21«e Sun, aft. Trt. Macdonald Min. res. S. S. Bavarian burnt at Oshawa. .1873 MeKenii^ MinT^ry fbrmAd 1873 Street Lainps ^'rst used in Mont'l. .1815 Prince of Wales born .1841 Milton died 1674 Abdel Kader, fam. Arab chief, died 1873 22nd Sunday after Trinity Battle of Windmill Point. . ....... .1838 Sir Charles Lyell, Qeologist, bom 1797 St Andrew's Ch., Mont'l, re-opened 1870 Fight at Presoott 1838 1st House erected Melbourne, Aus.1835 Duke of Wellington interred 1852 2Srd SVnday after Trinity.,,*,.^., Prss. Rl. bom, 1840. 1st snow Mont.1874 Gnibord case decided against Sem.1874 Dugald Stewart bora 1753 Oas first used in Montreal. 1837 John Knox died 1572 Kiel takes possession of Fort Garry 1869 2Uh Sunday after Trinity Christ Chureh) Montreal, opened* .I860 Washington Irving died 1859 Sir PbflUp Sydney bom 1554 St. Anpbew. H. Gieeley died. . . .1872 THB SUN rises sets 644 646 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 54 55 66 57 6 58 1 8 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 7421 7 22 7A23 7.25 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 44 42 40 4 39 37 36 84 B2 31 29 28 27 26 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 18 17 16 15 15 14 4113 4 13 liOON r.Sc s. nses. 5 3 5 6 7 9 46 40 48 2 10 21 11 36 mom. 49 1 3 4 6 58 7 15 24 sets. 4 43 5 25 6 17 7 14 8 15 9 18 10 20 11 22 mom. 25 1 2 29 32 8 40 4 6 50 6 For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to SbaWs Buildln^t Craig St.^ Montreal.— See page 89* ii 28 ADVERTISEMENT. aa ST. JAKES STBSBT, (Op1»osite Ottawa Hotel,) ■ MONTREAL^ DfPOBTBBS AND IfANUFAOTUBEBS Of ., WVM.UUUM} «AMM; GLOVES, HOSIERY, BRACES, Vmlwellas, Bulsber Coats, &o. a&*Sample8 of Shirtings Uailed.1S« P. D. BROWNE 8c CO. 6anicbi\s and Bi^okbrs, 124 ST. JAMES STREET, (Opposite the new Post Office f) ■^ " ••» CrreenbacJbf, Drafts and Exchange, United States Sonds, Gold, Silver and all Uhcur- rent Money Sought and Sold. Collections made on all parts of the United States and the Dominion^ Iowa Farm Mortgages bearing Wper cent interest fbr sale. ^p* phJ 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2211 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Btnr YOTTR SHIBTS Al? l^HSMAHTSAU & B6Mi^Q, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. ' OALBNDAR. 27 DECEiCBBS, PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. D. Full Moon.. 1 LastQuar.i. 7 New Moon. 15 First Quar. .^ Full Moon. 30 Quebec, Montreal, Kingston, TorotUo. H. M. 6 4 m. 9 23ey. 1 14 ey. 6 41 ev. 1 4 49ey. H. M. 5 58 m^ 9 17 ey. 1 8ey. 6 35 ey. 4 53ey. H. M. 5 46 m. 9 5ey. 56 ey. 6 23 ey. 4 41 ey. H. M. §34m. 8 53 ey. 44 ey. 6 11 ey. 4 29ey. London. H. 5 8 6 4 M. 26 m. 45 ey. 36 ey. 3ey. 21 ey. DATS. M. F 1 2 S 3 Su 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 w 14 Th 15 F 16 S 17 6u 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 S 31 Su EVENTS, &c. Princess of Wales born 1844 Village of St. Denis burned 1837 Advent tSundap Queensland erected into a Colony. 1859 Ist Ital. Pari. op. by V. Emmanuel 1870 Hon. J. Leslie, Sen. of Dom., died 1873 Rebels defeated at Toronto 1837 Conception B. V.M English Cathedral, Monti, burned 1S56 2nd iSunday in Advent Charles XII. killed 1718 Hon. J. Locke, Sen. of Dom., died 1873 Battle of Fredericksburgh, U.S. . . 1862 Prince Consort died 1861 Mont'l Curl'g Rink opened by P. A.1869 Mary Russell Mitford born 1786 Srd Sunday in Advent Slavery abolished in United States 1867 S . S. Germany wrecked 1872 Napoleon elected President of Fr. .1848 Battle of FerozeiK)re, India 1845 Dr. Small wood died, Montreal . . . .1873 Prince Consort interred 1861 ith Sunday in Advent Christmas Day. Sir. J. Newton b.l642 Upper Canada constituted a Proy.1791 St. John Lord Macaulay died 1859 Sir. Caroline burned at Niagara F.1837 Royal Society instituted 1860 Snndavtufter Chrietmaa THE sun rises sets 726 4 12 728 412 728 4 12 729 4 11 7 30 4 11 7 31 4 11 7 32 4 11 733 4 11 736 4 11 736 4 11 736 4 11 7 37 4 11 738 4 11 739 4 11 7 39 4 11 740 412 7 41 4 12 7 42 412 742 4 12 743 4 13 743 4 13 744 4 13 744 4 14 745 4 16 745 4 15 746 4 16 745 4 17 7 46 4 18 746 4 18 7 47 4 19 746 420 MOON r.<&8. rises. 6 30 6 46 3 4 9 24 10 40 11 68 mom. 1 1 2 3 4 8 14 23 5 29 6 34 sets. 6 6 6 7 6 8 8 10 9 12 10 13 11 16 morn. 16 1 23 2 33 3 47 6 04 6 19 7 28 8 26 Queen, lf*ire 6b Liife, lutturaLice Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, ~ Oeneral Agents 81% James Street« Montreal* < \l u L"- • 1 It' ' i' i ^tJT YQtJft SHIRTS AT DSSMARTEAXJ & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. 28 POST OFFICE. POST OFFICE. e G. Lamothr .Postmaster. M. EmebyI Assistant-Postmaster. Gierke.— n, A. Bourret. H. Huddell, J. McKeon, V. Baillar- jon, J. L. Palmer, T. F. Larseneur, 1st class ; M. Murpby, U. Jenoit, L. Malard, F. Pridham, S. Johnston, H. D'Amour, B. . JMayer, T. Forsyth, J. C. Simms, 0. Clement, 2nd class ; D. O'Connor, F. X. Beauregard, A. Loftus, T. Desnoyera, H. Goyette, J. 8enez, J. B. A.Dauust, J. B. Barcelo. R. J. Ariess, A. I:. Auger, R. Duncan, D. A. McPherson, J. Filiatraolt, L. Asselin, A. A. Doray, G. Beaudoin, 3rd class j H. McKenzie, J E. Renaud, Thos. Harding, E. D. ISkiddy, L. I^febrre, E. Chagnon, H. J. Hamelin, D. A. Barrett, G. LefebTre, G. H. Gherrier, A. Larose, I. Chase, U. Rondeau, W. Hayden, C. H. T. Ledic, 4th class. Probationary (7/er/c«.— J.ThOmpson, G. CouUec, H. D. Gaudry R. White, J. A. Madore, A. Lord. J. Gillies, A. £. Duqvette, A. De Kostang, Thomas Farmer, A. A. De Gasp6. JStamper9.—b\ Woodlock and J. Collins. Ojfice-Keeper,—P. Patterson. Meaaengera.—IIL. Mullins and H. Chevallier. Night Watch -M.BefiVLnQ. Stoker.— K. Talbot. Carriers.—?. 0. Reilly, 0. Filiatrault, E. C. Dowd, P. Lapointe, A. Dufresne, C. Lefebvre, J. B. Plante. G. Beaudoin, P. 0. Rottot, do V. V. do Grand Pr6, A. P. Giroux, J. Callary, J. Kelly, P. Callary,"^. Dub^> J. Thibodeau, Ig. St Amour. Probationary Letter Carriera.—W . Rozan, P. Clark, C. A. E. Terroux, W. Bergin, L. N. Barrette, A. C. St. Amour, G. Plante. P. Lagace, D. Cameron, J. L. Vigor, B. Conlon, P. Chouinard, J. Thimens, £. D'Orsonnens, J. G. Perry, F. A. Macdonald, James Bathurst, H. Giroux, James Longmore, A. Bissunnette, A. J. Bisonnette, U. Cousineau, L. Laramie, Germain LefebVre, Louis J. Guibord. Itupector'a Office^ Montreal Division,— 1^, F. King, Post Office Inspector; F. W. King, F. J. Logic, David MelUgan, J. P. Chillus, U. Beauregard, clerks ; P. Nelligan, messenger. The Railway Mail Clerks, thirty in number, serving on Uie following sections ot Railway :— Grand Trunk Railway, Mont- real and Kingston, Montreal and Island Pond, Vermont Junction Railway, iShefford Railway, the South Eastern Rail- way, the Massawippi Railway, and the English Mail Train Service between Montreal, Quebec and Portland, are attached to the office of the Post Office Inspector, Montreal. City Postal Dewvket. The following are arrangements in connection with Free Postal Delivery in the City of Montreal : 1. There are nq fees chargeable on the delivery of Letten or Papers. Queen, tire & Life, Insuranco Co.— A. Ma«:k.eiizie Forbes, General Agent, St. James Street, MoutreaL Mangrlos, Wringrcrs, Washers, Iron fiedsteads, ' dprlnff Beds, Mattresses, &c.~Ii. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craig St. POST OFFICE. 281 2. There are eix deliyeries daily, Sundays exoopted, in the Central portions of the City, conunencing respeetively at 8.00 a-m., ll'OO a.mM 12.00 noon, 1.00 p.in., 2.00 p.m., and 8.00 p.m., and tour deliveries in the other portions uf the City, commeno- ing at 8.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1.30 p.ui.y and 3.30 p.m. ; excepting} however, in the more distant divisions in the Northern and Eastern portions of the City* in which there are only two deliveries, commencing at 8.3U a.m. and 1.30 p.m. 3. Letters and papers addressed to particular streets and numbers are delivered without delay by Letter Carrier. 4. Letters and papers addres.sed to Box and Drawer-holders are, until otherwise ordered, delivered through the Boxes and Drawers, as usual. SShould, however, such letters and papers be addressed to {Streets and Nombers, they will be delivered by Letter Carrier, unless the ^Sorting Clerk should distinctly and promptly remember that the parties for whom intended are Box and Drawer holders. No letters or papers are placed in the Boxes or Drawers unless addressed either to the number of the Box or Drawer, or to the holder, or to the care of the holder thereof. 5. Letters and papers addressed simply ** Montreal,'' to parties who have neither boxes or Drawers^ are delivered as expediti- ously as circumstances will permit, either through the General Delivery or by Letter Carrier. If papers and periodicals pub- lished in the city are addressed to Box or Drawer-holders in the Montreal Post uffico tdey will be delivered if pre-paid by postage stamp, one cent, eacn package ot four ounces. Papers or periodicals published in the city are not delivered by Letter Carriers. 6. Persons desirous of receiving their letters and papers promptly by Letter Carrier, should request their 9^rrespond- CQtg to place on the addresses the sitreet aud M umber at which they are to be delivered, as otherwise they will be subject to delays, which it is impossible to avuid. 7. They should also provide themselves with small change for the payment of unpaid postage, as the Carriers (who are not allowed to give credit) cannot be detained for its collection. In the event ot an unpaid letter or pai>er not being delivered in consequence ot the party to whom audressed having no change, it will be taken back to the Office and sent out again for delivery as soon thereafter as practicable. It; on its being tendered a second time, the party to whom addressed is not provided with the postage, it will be sent to the (ieneral Delivery at the Head Uhioe, where application for it will have to be made. 8. Persons having offices at which they desire their letters and papers to be delivered by Letter Carrier, should affix a letter box to the door, with an opening from the outside, as otherwise, in case the office is closed, the letters aud papers will be deUyed until the next delivery. It would also be very desirable tbaU where convenient, letter boxes should be affixed to Uie doors of private residences. For fine Fumituro & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, gfo to 31iaw'8 Buildingrs, Cral? St., Montreal.— See paye 39,\ M SBXBti^ made to 6Rf>E6 at Di^^S^A&TitATT is BbND'd, 415 NOTRE DAMB STREET. Mattirles, Beds. Mt 80 POST OFFICE. 9. Persons reoeiring their letters by Letter Carrier should, in the erentof their removal* adTise their coirespondents, and at onoe send their new address in writing to the Postmaster. 10. Three Postal Keceiving OflBoes are established :— One in the East, at No. 358 St Catherine Street ; one in the North, at No. 31U St. Lawrence Street; and one in the West, at No. 466 St. Joseph Street; to which the letters and papers will be con- veyed by vehicle from the Head Office fonr times daily, viz : at 8.00 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3.00 p.m^ and distributed from thence by Letter Carrier at the hours already mentioned. 11. These Receiving Houses are aljic open for the sale of Postage Stamps and the recepti^m of Registered and other mail- able matter, from 8.00 am. to 6.00p.m. 12. Collections are made from the Receiving Houses and Street Letter Boxes by vehicle, leaving the Head Office as follows :— For Receiving Offices, daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.00 a.m., 10 a.m. , 11.00 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 00 p m., 6.00 p.m., 8.30 p.m., and on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. For Street Letter Boxes :— Daily, Sundays excepted, at 10.00 a.m., 1.00 p.m., 6.00 p.m., 8.30 p.m., and on Sunday at 8 30 p.m. 13. £very effort is used to secure the satisfactory working of these arrangements. If, however, irregularities occur, they should be at onoe reported to the Postmaster. RATES AND REGULATIONS. LETTER SAT8S. Between places within the Dominion. 3 cts per h ozf" Between Canada and the United States 3 cts per | oz. Between Canada and Newfoundland 6 cts per i oz. Between Canada and the United Kingdom 5 cts per i oz. Pre-payment mudt in all cases be made fay Postage Stamp. _^ BKOIBTBATIOH FSI8. Within the Dominion 2 cts each letter. To the United States 5 cts do. do. To Newfoundland 2 ots do. do. To the United Kingdom o Sets do. do. These Registration Fees are, of eoaiM, in addition to the Postage, and must be pre-paid. DISPOSAL OF UNPAID OB INSUTFICIEHTLT PAID LRTKRS MAILKD IN CANADA. j^/or plutet wiikin iht Dominwti.—K letter wh'«.— Between places iu the Dominion, to the United States, to Newfoundland, publishers pre-pay their edition in bulk, at the rate of one cent for each pound weight; no further charge on deliTery. Transient newspapers within the Dominion, to the United States and Newfoundland, one cent per four ounces, to be pre-paid by stamp. Transient papers for the United Kingdom, two cents per four ounces. PeriodioaU,— Published in Canada not loss frequently than once a month, sent from office of publicatimi, orfrom news agen- cies, for places in the Dominion, to the United States or to New- foundland, the postage rate is the same as for Newspapers, t.e., one cent per pound, when paid by the bulk weight ; Transient Periodicals, one cent per four ounces. Newspapers and periodi- cals for the Dominion, the United States, or Newfoundland, weighing less than une ounce each, may be posted sinewy, if pre-paid by stamp, one half cent each. PeriodieaU and Book* for Untied ftnadom, BT Cahaduk LiNB, are suhieot to the British Book-Post Rates, namely : Under 1 oi 2 cents. Between 1 os. and 2os 4 Do. 2 " ** 4 " 6 Do. 4 ** " 8" 12 Do. 8 " ••12" 18 And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of six cents fbr every four ounces. By Mail Stkamebb via New York ; Under loz 4 Between 1 OS. and 2 oz 6 Do. 2 •* "4 »* 8 Do. 4 •« •• 8" 16 Do. 8" ««12" 24 And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of eight cents for every four oar les. PeriodieaU and Booke for France, by Canadian Line : Not exceeding 2 oz * 4 cents. 2 to 4 OS 8 ** 4to 8 01 Id •• 8tol2oz ...24 •* And so on. * ' u (( cents* t* II i« i< '. t «: For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to i Shaw's Buildings, Craig St., Montreal.— See page 39« Hli BUT YOUR fSBXRTS AS TrnHNLARTEAa Ss BOVtm, 415 NOTRE t>AMB STREET. 82 POST OFFICE. l^ewspapeni to France tod Samples are sent at the above «* French Book Post " rateiB. A **book packet" may contain any number of separate bookSf pubHeations, work»of literature and art, maps or prints, j»botoiiTA.ph8, dafuereotypes, when not in (riass or in frames eontainfnff kIms; any quantity of paper, vellum, or parchment (to the exclusion of letters), and toe books, maps, papers, Ac., may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the three, and miy be either British. Colonial or Foreign. Book packages must be npen at both end9 or both aidea. Pattern*. —RhtM between Canada and United Kingdom abd France, Same as for Book Post Patterns or samples must not he of any intrinsic* value ; and this rule iBxdudes all articles of a saleable nature, and what- ever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article sent as a pattern or sample be so great that it oonld have on this ground an intrinsic value. > Patterns, I CAPITAL, • • • • • • $1,000,000 »►-•- OFFICE : ■ '■ / 186 St. James Street, Col. A. C. de L. HARWOOD, - President. WILLIAM ANGUS, - - Vice-President. EDWARD H. GOFF, MANAGING DIRECTOR. ►-•- Insures against Loss from damage by lightitingy whether fire ensues or not. This Company makes a speciality, of insuring Farm Property and Detached Residences. >' 1 > I 36 ADVERTISEMENT. iiiiim4'?i Done in a Superior Style. UNSURPASSED BY ANY. -*-%^ I A SFEGIALTT. f SI CityG S bO tf O. II * E * <, ?j w ■ w * ! 2 ' '5 - CD •; 5* ■o w O O « s loc St A ADVERTISBHENT. 87 w« niiMiciiiifMiaif ^9 Stoves, Xron Bedsteads, Railings, Heavy and Light Castings, &c &c ftc. IVorliii, €or. off Inspector and William Streets, Clt7 Saaplf and Sal* Booai, 214 aal 216 St. Jaati Strttt, and 632 Oralg Strt It, and 364 St. Cathirini Strnt, Xo&trtal, F. 0. 7 ? o If you want any Cast Iron Goondl*, please call and look at Patterns. A selection is offered from the Ijarffest Stock In the Dominion* A UBOI ASSOBTIIZITT Of PATTISHS FOB BAXLWA7 CASTXHOS. I" 'III 38 ADVERTISEMENT. TRADE ^^Zi^^ / THE! EEf S LAIDEY BAE Has, by its real nierils, seciired Pop ilself the rep vital ion of bPing- one of the most economical EVER INTRODUCED INTO THIS DOMINION. Unlike most Soaps, it is CIuaranteed Perfectly Pure, and while it cleanses m ell, will not, in the slightest degree, injure the most delicate fabric. Like other articles of real worth, THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR has been so closely imitated as to have deceived the public. The proprietors therefore respectfully request, that consumers, in purchasing this popular family requisite ask for the QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR With a "STAG'S HEAD" for Trade Hark, and take no otker. ADVERTISEMENT. 39 |HAW'S §UILDINGS| 724, 720 & 72a CRAIG STREET, ZlXONTIlEAL. The largest stock of Fine Fnrnitnre and Piano Fortes in the Dominion kept in this building, and sold at Wholesale Prices, being the Wholesale Agent for several of the principal Furniture Manufacturers in Ontario, and of the most extensive Piano Forte Manufacturers in New York and Boston. Anctlon Sales In the larg^e Sale Boom below every Montiay and Thursday. HENRY J. SHAW, Manager and Proprietor. I . i 'IS it 40 ADVERTISEMENT. QUEEN mnm wmnm OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. ■• »i Capital, - - $10,000,000 AU Ordinaty Risks Insured on the Most Favorable Terms, and LOSSES PAID immediately on being established. Low Rates, combined with Undoubted Security, FORBES & MUDO-E, MONTREAL, Ohief ▲fftnti i& Oi&adA. SHIBTS xnadd to ORDBH at I^fidMAl^'flSAtT Sb fiOND'S, 416 NOTRE DAME STBEET. POST OFFICE. 41 Trafumlaiion of Patterna and SampHu within the Province of Canada. Patterns or samples of merohandise, and goods for sale^ may be posted in Canada, to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one • cent, per four ounces, under the following regulations :~ I.— Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. iSamples, however, of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open covers^ may be enclosed in bagd of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened, or in bags entirely closed, provided that they be transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents. II.— The packet may bear on the ouitide the address of the sender in addition to the address of the person for whom it may be intended— also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of tne articles enclosed ; tnsule there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves— the particulars, however, ot the trade marks, numbers and price, may be marked on the articles themselves instead of on the outside of the packett at the option of the sender. III.— Any sample or pattern packet containing a letter, or otherw'is? violating the conditions of the preceding rules, is to be ratea reated as a letter. IV.— X* Ate of 1 cent, per four ounces is to be pre-paid by postage stamp,— and if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps affixed, the package is to be rated with the detioient postage, and a fine of live cents in addition. v.— Packets of samples or patterns may be registered on pre- payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of five cents in addition to the postage rate— and provided such packets be duly handed in to the Post Office for registration. A registration receiptor certificate should always be obtuned for such packages when presented for registration. VI. — No packet of samples or patterns must exceed 24 onnees in weight ; any packet exceeding that weight is to be sent to the Postmaster-General. PeMoi Ciause.—'The Act contains the following penal clanses t To enclose a letter or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, or to enclose a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapers, (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper pnblishen, which are per- mitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), is an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty doUan. Qvieen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenaie Fort>«8| General Affent, St, James Street, Montreal* — 'if if I I M h ' Maagries, Wrinfirers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Sprbig Beds« Mattresses, &;c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craifir St. 42 POST OFFICE. t^osTAOB Rates on Letters and Papers to principal Colonies and Foreign Countries. Pre-payment compolsory. CotTNTur. * Letters per halt' OS. Australia {eadcept Neip South Walen), Argentine Confederat'n AuRtria Babamae BelKium Bermuda Brasil Cape Good Hope Ceylon. Chili Chxnvkifixcept Shanghai) Cuba Deninarlc Egypt France Germany Gibraltar Hayti. UollHnd ... Hong Kong. India lUly Jamaica Japan. Malta ... Mexico New South Wales New Zealand Norway Porto Rico .. Russia. San Domingo Shanghai ... Spain Sweden ■ Switzerland West Indies (except whereotherwise stated by British Mail via Calon, Ha- vana or St. Thomas) P- P- •••••• • • • • • • • 08 OE C. 8 26 10 6 10 8 18 28 22 20 18 8 10 10 10 .16 10 10 8 10 13 22 10 8 18 10 18 15 15 10 8 10 8 18 16 10 10 16 News- papers. 0. 4 6 p. 2oz Route. Via San Franeisoo ii New York. England. New York. England. New York. (t M il it t( it it ti tt It tt <( tt tt «« t( tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt it England. tt New York. iSan Fmnoisco New York. England. t« tt tt it New York. Knglnnd. San Franciaeo England, ft New York. San FrMneisco England. New York. San Francisco tt w England. New York. England. New York. San Francisco England, t. M Por fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to enaws Buildings, Craig St, MontrMLHSee page 80. BX77 70T7B SHIRTS AT DESMABTBIAT7 & BOND'S^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. POST OFFICE. 43 !■? Miscellaneous Postal Matter, — On books, pamphlets* ocoasionnl publioations, printed oiroulars* prices earrent, band-bil1a« book and newspaper manasoripts, printers' proof sheets, whether oorreoted or not; maps, prints, drawinirs, engravinvs,, litho- mraphSf photographs when not on glass or in eases eontaining glass, sheet musict whether printed or written; documents wholly or partly printed or written, snch as deeds, insurance policies, militia and school returns, or other documents of like nature, packages of seeds, cntdngs. bulbs, roots, scions or grafts, patterns or samples (tf goods or merchandise, when posted in Canada for any place in Canada, the rate of postage 18 one cent per four ounces in weight, to be prepaid by postage stamp, or by the use of stamped Post bands when suitable for the purpose. No letter or other communication intended to serve the purpose of a letter must be sent or enclosed in any article of miscellaneous mail matter; and all transmissions authoriied by this regulation must be pat up in covers, open at the ends or sides, or in such maaner as to admit of inspec- tion to ensure compliance witii this condition. Miscellaneous mail matter as above specified, when addressed to the United States or to Newfoundland, mvy be forwarded, when pre-paid the one cent, per 4 os. rate, as if addressed to a place in Canada, with the exoeption of packets of samples and patterns of merchandise addressed to the United States, on which the special rate of ten cents must be pre-paid. Monev Orders m Canada,— AW the Money Order Post OflBces in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba and British Columbia, are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, vis :— Orders npto B4 2 cts. •• •• lia 5 " ** firomflOto$20.. 10 ** " *« $20to$40. 20 " Ordei8firomS40to$ 60.. 30 cts. »• '• fflOtoS 80.. 40 " " •• $80 to $100.. 60 " Money Orders on the Untied Kinodom,— The Money Order Offices in the Dominiplioant desires to remit. By the amended Post Office Act, which eame in force on the 1st Oetober, any Postmaster issuing Money Orders on eredit, and any person aiding and abetting, or proeuring the issue of such oitiers, will be guilty of misdemeanor. The Money Order Post Offices in the Dominion are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prinee Bdward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia and Newfoundland; and the Post- masters are instructed to afford ever^ information in their power, in respect of the plaoes upon whieh they draw, together with any olher information relating to the iaraas as the intend- ing remitters may desire. Post Offiob Satdtos Bahk. 1. The Post Office Savings Bank eommeneed operations in Ontaiio and Quebec on the 1st April, 180B. 2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made. S. At each Savings Bank Post Office the Savings Bank regu- lations may be read by the public, giving tall information wiUi lespeot to me mode of depositing and withdrawing money* and theee regulations are printed upositor may pay into his or her account with Uie Post Office Savings Bank, at any of the Savings Bank Post Offleei, which at the time may best suit his convenience, and exercise the same choice in drawing out money, subject only to the obligatioii of producing the Pass Book, in proof of identity, whenever paying in or drawhig out deposits. 8. Interest at the rate of four per cent per aitnum b allowed on deposits. 9. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn. 10. No charge will be made to depositors on paying in, or drawing out money, nor for postage or communications inth the Postmaster-Qeneral in relation thereto. 11. The Poetmaster-Oeneral will always be ready to receive and attMid to all applications, complaints, or other communi- cations addressed to him by depositors or otherii relative to Post Office Savings Bank matters. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES On BUU ofJBxehange, Draft* and Pr^mUtory NoU9» In oomputing the duty, it must be borne in mind that any interest payable at maturity, with the principal, is to be counted part of the amount AMOUNT. Singly. $25 and under Over 25 and not exceeding- . $ 50 •* 60 "100 »*aoo "800 •*600 t( ** li it M «* C« bottles to the gallon) 7 cts iP" gal. . ( packages. ) Almonds and N uts Alum •••• Aniline Salt, for dyeing. .*• Anatomical Preparations « • •> Anchors •• Angola Hair, unmanufactured Animals of all kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of stock AninAJds imported for the improvement of stock • . . • • Animals of all kinds from B. N. A. Provinces Antiniony •• •••••• Antiquities, Cabinets of . .^ • Annattc^ liquid or otherwise > Apparatus Steering (shiM*^ Appard (wearing) of British subjects dying abroad, but doiUiciled in Canada Argetatine, AlbaU and German Silver and Plated Ware (all kinds) manu&ctured Algol. Amy and Navy, for use of— Arms • Clothiile. Musical Instruments for bands. Military Stores Articles for the use of the Dominion ** by and for use of Governor-General. ** for use of foreign Consuls-General.. Alh— Pot, Pearl, and Soda Asphaltum, a mineral pitch Atlases • ••••• Axles, for railroad can ••• Free 17*; 171 Free m 171 17i Free Free Free Free Free 10 Free Free Free Free Free 6 Free 17* Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 17* Free Queen, Fire & Ufe, Inaurance uo.— A. Mackenzie ForbeM| General Affent^ St» James Street^ Montreal, -^ ■mHBH itaiifflM, Wringera, Washers, Iron Bedsteads;*^pr(iift Beds, Mattressea, &C.--L. J. A. Surveyer, 6fl4 Oralr^Bti 4S DOMINION Bagatelle Boards and Billiard Tablet Baggage, Travellers' • Bark, Tanners' Barl(i Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used thieily in dyeing Barley ^ ^^arilla, or Kelp . . # • Beans and Peas Beer in wood 5 cts IP* gal. \ 10 per cent, ad val, \ Beer in bottles. TctslPgal. \ packages, ) Belting (duck) and Hose (dock) Bemes, used chiefly in dyeing. Bitters, containing spirits 81.50 iP* gal ; pkgs. Blacking Blacking, for mili|tary Bleaching Powders Blocks and Patent Bushes, for ships' use Botany, specimens of Books, being reprint of British Copyright works. . : Books— Blank Account and Copy Books, and Books to be written or drawn upon Books (printed). Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being Foreign Reprints of British Copyright works, nor Blank Account Books; nor Copy Books, nor books to be written in or drawn upon ; nor Reprints of Books printed in Canada ; nor printed Sheet Music ad vol. Bookbinders' Tools, Implements. Mill Boards and Cloth. . . . , • Boots and Shoes (leather) Boot Felt Book, Map, and News Printing Paper Bone, maniif actured Bonnets, Hats, and Caps .,,. Bibles, Testaments, and Devotional Books Bmnacle Lamps, Ships* Biscuit and Bread from Great Britsun and B. N. A. Provinces. Boilerplate. Iron , Bolting Cloths Borax Bracelets, Braids, &c, made of hair Bran Bran, from B. N. A. Provinces Brandy $1 iP* gal ; pkgs . Brass and Copper, mahufoctured Brass, in bars, rods, sheets, scraps, and strips Brass Tubes and Piping, when diawn, or Iron Brass or Copper Wire, and Wire Cloth.. Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles, for the manufac- facture of hoop skirts . Brimstone, roll or floiir ■ Bristles and Hogs* Hair of aU kinds ^P'O. m Free Free Free Free Free Free m Free Free 17* 17i Free Free 5 Free m 17* Frte Free Free ^ For flee Vumiture & P^ianos, at Wbolesale PtXces, go to ^ SlM^s Buildings, draig &t, HbntrSftt— 8ee page 80, ,•.- dtnr ^6xm shirts at DBSMAHTSAt; * BONt>*8« 415 NOTRE t>AMB 8TRBET. TARIFF. 49 Britannia and Metal Ware. . . . . . Brome Ornaments. Brooms and Brushes, all kinds. Broom. Com Buckwheat Bulbs. :..., Bullion Bullion and Coin, except U. S. silver coin Burr Stones. Busts, natural size, not being cast, nor produced by any mere mechanical process Butter 4cts^1b; pkgs. Do. from B. N. A. Provinces Bunting, Ships' o Cabinets of Coins, Antiquities, Gems, and Medals Cables, Iron Chain, Ottts, as models for use of schools of design (^stings (all .others). Iron Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined. .*..,........•.• • . Chairs, Wrought Iron or Steel, imported for railway purposes. Cheese..*. • ...« Sets IP fb; pkgs. Do.,.fitQinB. N. A. Provinces. •• Clmdelien and Gas Fittings Free Free 17* Free Free Free Agents 8tL JisU&M Ij^ti^^tt Hcm^breal. jt — ^ V llttiglM, Wrliiff«rs. WMbars, Iron BadstMdi, Qprinf Beda. Mattresseg. Ac— L. J. A. Survearer, 624 Oralg 6t. 60 DOMINION Cbinaware, Earthenwarei and Crockery...«i Charts, Maps and Atlases • Charitable Institutions, Donations for ••..•..• Church Bells Chicbry, or other root or vegetable used as coffe e • > Raw, or green ^oj^f'S I^l** Do., kiln-dried, roasted or ground 4 cts f^ n, ) Cider Cigars 70 cUiPB); pkgt. Cinnamon, ground Do., unground Citrons . • Do., imported in brine for the purpose of being candied. • •• Coa<:hand Harness Furniture Cocoa, bean and shell • Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits. . . .f 1.60 iP' gal ; pkga* Do., in flasks or bottles weighing not more than 4 OS- each o cts each ; pkgs. Communion Plate, except metal not known as plate and gUua. Composition, for makmg spikes and nails Compasses, Ships' Clay Pipes, Clays, Earth, and Sand Clocks Clothing, or Weariog Apparel, made by hand or sewing machine Clothing for Army and Navy, or Donations of for Charitable Institutions Qothing, Plain, imported for Officers of the Army and Nary serving in Camada •••• Qothing and Arms, for the Army and Military Forces in the Dommion. • Coal and Coke Cocoa Nut Oils, in their natural state Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and B. N. A. Provinces. . . . Coffee, Green ....••• 2 cts IP" lb; pkgs. Do., Roasted......... Scts^ft; pkgs. Collar Cloth Paper Commissariat Stores ColorSf &C., vix : Lakes in pulp. Scarlet and Morone, Ultra Manne and Chinese Blue, Umber, raw ; Blue, Black, Paris, and Pernument Greens. Satin, and fine-washed White, Bi- chromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead, and British Gum Copperas Confectionery ..1 ct ^ lb., m/vo/. Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn Copper, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts or sheets, and sheathing. . • . Copper or brass, manufactured • •••. Corkwood, or the Bark of the Corkwood Tree Copper Pipe, drawn ..•.•• Cordage when used for ships and v es s el s only Cordials #1.50 F gal; pkga. Cottons Cotton Warp re m Free Fret m m 17} 26 m 10 Free Free 17* y* Free Free 5 Free 17* m Free Free Free Free Free Free 17* Free Free For fine Fumltore & Pianos, at Wholesale Prides, go tc V Bh»^0 BoUdlium* Ondff SiVi MontTMl^rP^^ PAff« ^/ BBXBT8 zii*d« to OBOBB st DHUGOiABTBAU di BOMZyS, 415 NOTRB DAMB 8TRBBT. r c Cotton|Wurp, not coarser than No. 40 10 Cotton Yam and Cotton Twist 17| Cotton Thread, in hanks, colored and unfinished, Nos. 8 and 4 ply (white), not under 20 yam 10 Cotton Thread on spools 10 Do. in hanks, colored and unfiniahed, No. 6 ply (white), not under 20 yam Frea Com, Indian ....,,.,.. ., Frea Do. Waate Frea Co^on Wool Free Do. Candlewick Free Do. Netting and Woollen Netting for I. R. shoes and gloves.) • 10 Coiks m Cranks, for steamboats, forged in the rough •«*..•• •• Fme Do. formills, do. do ..•••*. Fre« Cream of Tartar, in crystals ; ...., Fne Coin and Bullion, except U. S. silver coin - . . . . Free Currants 17i Curled Hair, used in the manufacture of solaa, mattreasca^ At. Free Cutlery, Polished (all sorts) 17^ 6 5 6 Free m 171 Fret Fret Fret Fret I Dead E/es, Ships* ». Dead Lights, do ••....* v DeckPlugs, do Diamonds and Predoua Stones, not set Dried Fruits .....^ Dmgs, not otherwise specififd Drags, used chiefly for dyeing * Dve StufiFs, vis : Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nr* . **' X8tablta,aiid Woods, unmanufactured, used chiefly in dy^mg ,., Drain Tilea ......; Drawings^ not in oil • Donationa of Clothing for diatribution by eharitablt insdtii- tiona Duck, for belting and host • Earth, ClaTS, and Sand > Free Earthenware and Crockery 171 Eggs u Free Electrotype Blocks, for printing porpotei Free Emery <. Free Emery Paper and Cloth / 174 Engravings and Prints •..- .t • 17i Essences, not containin|; any spirits. 171 Essences, containing spirits |1*S0 it gal ; pkgs. 17^ Essential Oils of all kinds... 17] Extract of Logwood ...•• ••. >■ Fret Extracts, mixed with spiriU or ttrong water, IJBO f* g»l ; pkga. 17t Queon, Fire (fs Life, Insiirance Co.— A. Mackensie Forb«m deneral Affent, St, Jamea Street^ Montreal, '(. I \i. Souse FnmfBli^ng HSeurdware, Oool:fxiir BmigeB, CtM> "^ nioes, aso.— li. J. A. Surveyor, 0d4 dralir Street. m 62 DOMINION Factdry and Mill Machinery Fancv Goods and Millinery, via : articles embroidered with Gold, iSilver, or other metals Fan and Fire Screens, Farming Implements and Utensils, when imported by agri- cultural societies for encouragement of agriciuturtt Feathers and Flowers Felt, for gloves • Ftlt, for hats and boota advai, Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres, for manufacture Firebrick, common •.. Firebrick, shaped ....• i •••...••••• Firewood ••.••.* •• * Fin, dried fruits • • ••.•••*.... Filberts, do FireQay Fireworks > 71sh (fresh) the produce of the United States Fisheries, includ- ing oysters and lobsters in tins or kegs Fish Baits Fish Oil and Fish of all kinds, the produce of the fisheries of the United States, except fish of the inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and except fish preserved in oil. .«• Fish, salted or smoked, from United States Fish, do. do. from all other countries. . 1 ct. HP* lb ; pkgs. Fish, preserved, from United States not in oil Fish, do. from other countriea Fish, products o( and of all other creMurci living in the wator, from B. N. A. Provbces I... • •.., Fish, of all kinds, firom B. N. A* Provinces..... ••• Fish Oil, from B. N. A. Provinces Fishinc Nets and Seines Fish Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines Fish Plates, wrought iron or steel FbU Wice, or Crinoline, uncovered (see Hoop Skirt). FLw Seed, Waste, Hemp, and Tow, undresMd Flour ofWheat and Rye F our, and Meal of any other Grain Foreign Newspapers, sent otherwise than through Pott Ofliot Fruiti, green and dried, from B. N. A. Provinces Fntito (green) of all Idnds Fruits, preserved in brandy or other spirits. .|] .60 iP* gil : pkgs. Fttrt, Skins, Pelts, or Tails, undressed Fur, or of which Fur is th6 priadpal part r 0. 17* 174 nj Free m 10 10 Free Free Free 17* V^ Free 17* Free Free Free Free Fre« 17* Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 6 Free 10 Free 17* Galvanized and Sheet Iron 6 Ckunbier, for dyeing Free Gema and Medals, Cabineuof Free Geman-plated and Gilded Waire, manufactured, all kinds .... 17* For fine Furniture ^ Pienoa, at Wboleeale Prices, go to 8BIBT8 made to OBDBR at DBSMABTBAtr A BONiyeL 410 NOTR B DAMB STRBBT. TARIFF. 53 Gini including Geneva and Old Tom, IHP* gal : pkgs. •• Ginger, Ground Ginger, unground GlaM and Glassware, plate and silvered, stained, painted, or colored Glass Paper and Glass Cloth • Glassware Globes, when imported by, and for use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, and Schools Goat Hair, unmanufactured Geld, Silver, and Electro-plate, manufactured. Gold and Silver Leaf Goldbeaters' Brim Moulds and Skins • . Grains of all kinds Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone, or WiUowi except plajt, elsewhere mentioned Gravels • Grease and Scraps • Grindstones • # Gums, British Gum, Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarac, aad Shellac Gunpowder Guus, Rifles, and Arms of all kinds Gutta Percha, unmanufactured Gutta Percha, manufactured •• • Gypsnm, or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined* • • • Gypiom, ground, when imported expressly as Manure re 17* 35 m 17* 10 17* Free Free 17* Free Free Free Free Free Free 17* Free Free Free FrM Heavy or Carbolic Oil, used in the manufacture of wood blodc pavement, &c Hardware, viz :— Cutlery, polished, all sorts ; Japanned. Plan* ished Tm and Britannia Metal Ware: Spades, Snovela. Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Forks and £dged Tools ; Scythes and Snaths : Spikes, Nails, Jacks, Brads and Sprin ; Stoves, and all other Iron Castings. Other Hardware— Horn, P eari, and Ivory, manufactured • Y!\ Harness and Saddlery, of leather manufiicture Hair or Mohair, manu6u:tured Hair— Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog, or Mohair, unmanufactured Free Hair, Curled, used in the manufac. of softs, mattresses, Ac. • • Free Hat Plush, for hatters 10 Hats, Caps, and Bonnets 17* 11 Hay 10 Hay from B. N. A. Provinces Fret Hemp, undressed *» ■•• Frea Hides, HomsandPelto Free Hosiery 17* Horee Hair, unmanufactured Free Hops. 5cts4rii: pkfs. 17* Hope, from B. N. A. Provinces. • Fiat ii)aetii, Flr« * Lite, Inituraiioa Oo.-A. Maol^eBBi* ForlMflg Oioaral Atfvnt, St. Jamas Btireeti Montreal !i ' I Hi I I *• I ICttaglMi, Wrlii0«ra^ Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring BAds. Mattresses, fto.— Ii. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Craiflr St. 64 DOlilNION Hoop Skirt Bfanv&cture— the foIlowiiuE artidts for Crinolino : Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, Qasptf — tin and brass- Slides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, and Flat or Round Wive, vncovered Free I Indian Com, and Grain of all kinds Free Indian Meal Free Indian Rubber (See Caoutchouc) • Indigo. Free Ink of all kind^ except printing , 17^ Ink, Printing * • ..•••••. Free Iron— Pig Free Rod, Bar. Hoopor Sheet 5 Canada Plates and Tinned Plates 5 Scrap and Galvanized Bars, puddled 5 Pndoled, in bars, blooms, and billets 5 In Blooms and Billets, puddled or not puddled 5 BoItsandSE>ike8, Galvanised- 5 Nuland Spike Rod— round, flat, or square 5 Hoop or Tire, for drivbg-wheeis of locomotives, bent and welded. 10 Boilerplates 5 Railroad Bar% Wrought Iron or Steel Chaira, and Fish Plates Free Rolled Plates 5 Tubes and Pipini^ when drawn. •• Free Knees and Riders, Ships* 5 Wire, whether galvanized or not, except for wire rigging Free Ivory, Bone, Peari. and Horn— manufactured 17i Ivory Nuta •.;. Free Ivory, nnmanwftgtured Free Ivory V«eer Free or Japanned Tin, Planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware 17^ Jewellery and Watches 17} Junk and Oakum Ftee 5«»P;. F»e KryoUte Free Knees and Iron Rktert. 5 Xj LMrd and Tallow Ictnb;pkg8. 17^ Lard from B.N. A. Provinces..... Free Lead,Pig Free Lead, in sheet, ..•..•.•.....••.••••••. .•••••. Free I^ad, white dry •••..•..... ..••••••.•••,••••.••..•....•..,,, F^ee Leathw. vis. : Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois Skins, dressed, vamishedor enamelled..... IJjL Leather, or Imitation of Leather, mannlactured. ITf For fine Fomlture di Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to BtmW§ BuUdln|r», Oraly Bt.|MontrM].rBee page 80^ BXttMB made to OfiDSB at DBSMABtttAU it BOHl^flt 416 NOtBE DAMB STREET. TARIFF. 66 Leather, Sole and Upper • Leather, Manulacturea, viz. :— Boots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery... Lemons and Orang»*s ." Lemons and Orangeb, and Citrons, imported in brine for the purpose of being candied ; also the rinds of these fruits^ imported in brine for the same purpose Locomotive En^iite Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Locomo- tive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide or Slide Ban. Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tiresi Wheels, bent and welded Locomotive and Railway Passenger, Baggagje and Freight Cars, running upon roads crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free, under similar circumstances in the United States Logwood, Extract of Linen Linen Machine Thread Litharge .• ••••• Lithographic Stones LumMr (see Plank and Timber) ^ re. 10 17* 10 Free 10 Free Free m 10 Free Free Free 1^ Machinery for Mills and Factories of kinds which are not manufactured in the Dominion 10 M sccaroni and Vermicelli 17* Machinery. 17} Machine Twist and Silk Twists 10 Mace , 26 Malt 40 cts IP bush ; pkgs. 17* Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses for upholsteiers' purposes Free Manures Free Manufactured Marble.. 17* Manufactures^ vis. :-^ Marble, orimttation r..... 17^ Caoutchouc Indian Rubber, or Gntta Percha 17) Furs, or of which Fur is the principal part. ». 171 Hair or Mohair 17] Papier Mach^ 17| Grass Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw Whalebone, or Willow, except Plaits elsewhere mentioned 17* Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl, and Ivor^ 17* Gold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated and GUded Ware of all kinds Vli WoolWaste 17j Brassor Copper ♦ 17i Leatheror Imiutionof Leather « 17^ Wood • 17j Cashmere ••••..••••••••••• ..•.•.•...••••• 17] Meat and Vegetables, Preserved 17] Mapa, Charte, and Atlases 17] ! QuMn, Fire A( liife, Insurance Oo.-A. Maokensle Fort>«| Ctoneral Acrent, 8t Jamea Street» Montreal,' ^ Souse FumishinfiT fitai^d'^&]*6, Cookinflr itansres, Ck>iv nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 CralsT Street. 56 DOMINION re Marble, in Blocks unwrought or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from such Blocks, having at least two edges un- wrought Free Masts, Iron or part of Iron Masts (ships') Free Meats— fresh, smoked, or salted 1 ct 41^ V) ; pkgs 17^ Meats— fresh, smoked or salted, from B. N> A. Provinces. . .• Free Medals, Cabinets ot Free Medicinal Routs in their natural state Free Medicines, Patent 25 Medicines, for Hospitals 17^ Menageries, horses^ cattle, carriages, and harness of, under restriction of Minister of Customs Free Metal, Type, in blocks or pigs Free Metallic Oxides, drv, ground, or unground, and washed or unwashed— not calcined Free Military Clothing, imported by officers of army or navy sta- tioned in Canada Free Mill and Factory Machinery ..^ 17^ Millinery of all kinds 17^ Mineralogy, specimens of. ■ Free Models, when they cannot be used as the articles of which they are said to be the models Free Molasses, if used for refining purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar 73 cts nOO tt)R : pkgs 17J Molasses, if not so used ad vai. 25 Molasses, other (s^e Syrup) Mosses, tor upholstery purposes • Free Musical Instruments lor Bands (Army and Navy) Free Musical Instruments, including musical boxes and clocks. . . . 17i Musici Sheet, printed 17} Nails, Tacks, and Brads 17^ Nails, Compi riition Free Nails, Sheathing Free Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the Post Office 5 Nitre or Saltpetre Free Nitrate of Soda Free Nuts, unless otherwise specified , 17^ Nuts, Ivory ' Free Nuts, used chiefly in dy^'ng Free Nutmees.t ....' 25 Nacural History, Specimens of Free Naptha IScts^gal: pkgs. 17^ Naval and Military Stores • Free Oatmeal and Flour, or Meal of any other Grain Free Oats Free Oakum ..••.......• Free Ochres, ground and calcined 17| For fine Furniture Ae Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, sro to Shaw's Buildings, Oraiff St., Montreal.-^ee pa^e 29 J • t*. ■- 1 'f*^ 5 SI Wt:' I*'' B-f ■■■•»•» .;V. 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'. ii?^^*: r/-'«^~\.' •V A • • ^ V W : •« e *..v »;l::;;'*' ^"-.■-f '■ »iT»'- .^iMJb f ; KVm> .'■^^ f*>-:^- -: 'j*-i' vr.H a, V < .' ^ V * i 11 5*» -^ Vl VJ: f I P .^' - • "'l Sf-, U'-i-'j f< , ^t:i \*i\ I'M :M V ml ■1 '^'1 V' ' ' ll Hi 1 ' ^nf K BB-^ 1 ■ i 1 lli .1 ,'«.: M^.' '* ,Tf^».v^ WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.60, WORTH $2. 25, AT D^RMAR'EAU & BOND'S. TARIFF. 6ft r c Ochres or Metallic Oxides, ground or uoground, and washed or unwashed— dry, not calcined Free Officers* Mess: [NoTR.— All articles for Officers' Messes and Canteens, formerly free, now pay the duties imposed upon similar goods imuortrd fur ordinary usrs.] Oils— Cocoa Nut, Pine, and Palm, in their natural state Free Kerosene and Coaly distilled, purified, and refined ISctsf^gal; pkgs. 17* Benzole, Benzine, Benzoline, and Petroleum, distilled, purified or refined 15 cts ^^ gal ; pkgs. 171 Petroleum, crude 6 cts 1^ gal ; pkgs. 17t Products of Petroleum, coal, shale, and lignite, not otherwise specified 10 cts IP* gal : pkgs. 17* Whale, in the casks, from on shipboard, and m the con- dition in which it was first lanaed Free Essential 17* Oil Cake Free Oils, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or pre- pared, not elsewhere specified 17^ Crude Petroletun, 6ct8. ^gal; pkgs. 17^ Oilcloths 17J OldTomGin $1 iP'gal; pkgs. li{ Opium 171 Oranges 10 Ordnance Stores •• Free Oranges, imported in brine for the purpose of being candied. Free Ores of all kinds of metals Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Gotta, or Composition. 17* Osiers, or Willow, for basket-makers' use Free Packages of every description, in which goods paying md vol, duties are imported included in value of goods, except only bottles, jars, demijohns, brandy casks, barrels, or packages in which spirituous liquors, wines, and malt liquors are con* tained, and carboys containing sulphuric acid • Packages of Goods paying sp«cific duties Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified ^ Paintings in Oil, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of th% om masters by such artists Paper , Paper Collar Cloth Paper, *' Union Collar Cloth" Paper Shavings. Paper Hangings < Paper MacM < Parasols and Umbrellas Patent Medicines, not mixed with spirit! or streng waters. Peas ....( Pearl, Horn, Bone and I vory^ mantif actured Queen. Fire & Life Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes^ General A^ent, St. James Street. Montreal. -^^ M ttouae Fumlsbinff Hardware, OQokinff Banffes, Ooi> nloes, &o.~L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Craigr Street. 66 DOMINION Pclt8« Hides, and Horni. Pepper, ground Pre« 2ft Pepper, unground 17^ Perfumed Spiritt $1.60^nl; pkgs. 17} Perfumed Spirits, when in flasks or bottles not weighing more Spirits, when in flasks or ootties not weigh mg than 4 ox 6 cts each ; pkgs. Perfumery not elsewhere specified Pine and Palm Oils, in their natural state Phosphorus * • Pickles and Sauces Pimento, ground Pimento, unground • t . . . Pipe Clay , Pipes, Tobacco *. Pitch and Tar Plaster of Paris not ground or calcined piaster of Paris, ground and calcined Plu hfor Hatters* use, and for gloves Playing Cards Poruble Hand Printing Presses Potatoes Potatoes, growth B. N. A. Provinces Preserved Meata Printed, Lithographed, or Copper-plate Bills, Bill- Heads and Advertising Famphleta • Potash, Bichromate of Poultry Poultry from B. N. A, Provinces Porter, in bottles 7 eta i^ gal and 10 adval ; pkgs. Porter, in casks.... 5cts^ galandlO Prunella, for uppers of ladies* bootv> and shoes Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billeta Pumps and Pump Gear, Shipa' ProhiHted ArU'des (tit end of Tariff)* 25 Free Free 17* 25 Free Free Free 174 10 25 17* 10 Free 17* Free 10 Fftee 17* V^ Free Free 10 Free Free 17* Free Free Free 17* 25 10 5 6 f For fln« Furniture dl Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 81i»W» BulkUnffs, Oralff St.. MontreaL-See psffs 89. ^ WBXTB DBBSS BHIRTS $1.00, WOBTH $2.85* A7 DBSMARTBAU A BOND'S. TARIFF. 67 Q, Quartz, crushed re. Free RacB, including paper thavinga. Railroad Bart and Frogs , Katan. for chairmakers Red Lead, dry Rennet .1 ct r tt : pkgi. Rosin Rice .. Riders and Knees, Iron (ships'). R>gK*"K> Wire (ships') Rinds of Oran^eH, Citrons, and Lemons, imported in brine for the purpose of beinj; candied . . Roots, Medicinal, in their natural state Roots other Rifles. Guns, and Firenrms of all kinds Rum $1 r gal : pkgs. Rum-Shrub $L>')0 ^ gal ; pkgs, . . Rye Free B Sails, ready-mado 17^. Sail'Cloth or Canvas, for ships' use 5 Sal AmmoniAC, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, Nitrate ot Soda, and Saltpetre Free Salt Wrti Sand. Free Sand Paper and Sand Goth 17^ Satin, and fine washed white. f Free Schiedam Schnapps $1.50^ gal; pkgs. 17| Sea Grass, Manilla Gras'<. and Mosses for upholstery purposes. Free Seeds not classed as cereals 10 Seeds from H. N. A. Provinces Free .Settlers' Effects of every description, in actual use, not being merchandise, brought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers within the Dominion. . Free Scrap Iron Free Scrap Hrass Free Sculpture, specimens of 7rtt Shafts for mills and steamboats, in the rough Fret Shawls Sheet Music, printed Ships' Blocks and Patent Rushes for Blocks. Binnacle Lamps and bunting , Sail-cloth, or Canvas •«....... Cables, hemp or grass Ccmpasset I. ill i ?>:>«d Eyes. ...•.....••*•. .....r**.*.* 6 Dead Lights 6 Queen, X-'ive & Life, Inaurance Co.— A. Macktmale Forbet^, O^nerol Airent, St. Jamee &ti*e«t, MoxitreiU. M«nrto0» Wringers, Washers^ Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Sso.—Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Craig' St. u nf 4 I : 1 68 DOMINION ^ c Ship«*Dcck Plugs 5 Puff;pt and Pump Gear 5 Shackles— Sheaves 5 Signal Lamps • 5 Travelling Trucks 5 Steering Apparatus 5 Iron Knees and Riders 5 Wire Rigging, and galvanized for manufacture of . . . . 5 Cordage •.. ••• 5 Varnish, black and bright 5 Wedges , 6 Iron Masts, or part of Iron Masts Free Sh sit, manufactured ■ 17^ Sheet Iron, not galvanized 5 Shrubs, Trees, and Plants 10 Shrubs, Trees and Plants, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Silks. Satins, and Velvets ... 17^ Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries, and Tam< bour Work 17J Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewhere specified, for tailors' use, in hanks 17^ Silk Twists, for hats, boots, and shoes Free Silk Twist. Machine 10 Silver Coin, United States. 17J Silver Leaf 17j Silver and Gold Cloth 17J Silver-plated Ware 17] Skins, undressed Free Slate •'•• Free Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of hoop skirts Free Snail Wares adval. 171 Snu£F, ground dry 26 cts ^ ft ; I «i,». tti ^ 12ipercent,«rffa/.} P'^K*- ^^^ Snuff, damp, moist, or pickled 17| Soda Ash Free Soap, common $1 if 100 fts : pkgs. 17^ Soap, perfumed and fancy 25 Spades, Shovels, Stoves, and aU other iron castings 17| Spelter or Zinc, in sheets, blocks, or pigs ... Free Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany, or Sculp- ture Free Spices, ground, includmg Ginger, Pimento, and ?ep;^r. ... 25 Spices, unground, including Ginger, Pimento, and Pepper. ... 17^ Spikes and Nails, composition Free Snikes, Scythes, »nd Snaths 17| Spirits and strc ig waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be a8Certain > . • K ct ^ tb., oi/ val Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses, or of Sorghum, MeUdo, Concentrated Melado, or Concentrated Molasses and Cane Juice i ct ^ lb , adval re. Sl.ffO $l.SO I? .50 .50 $1.50 Kree 25 Tafia |1.50rgal; pkgs 17* Tails, undressed Free Tallow Ictrtb: pkgs. 17* Tallow, from B. N A. Provinces Free Tampico, white and black Free Tapes, (slotted), for the cianufitcture of hoop skirta Free Tar Free Queen, Fire ^ Life, InBurano,e Cu.— A. Mackenzie Forbes. Oeneral Air^nt, St. James Street, Montreal. I w BCangleB, Wringers, Washera; Iron Badoteads, Spring Beds. Mattresses, &;o.~L. J. A. Stirveyer, 624 Craig St. 70 DOMINION Tea, Green and Japan • 4 cts ^ lb; pkgs. Tea, Black 3 cts I*' lb : pkgs. Tea, Green or Japan 4 cts iP* tt) ; pkgs. *' Black 3 cts 4P fb. : pkgs. Teasels Thibet Hair, unmanufactured.... ^ Thread and other articles embroidered with gold or for embroidery Thread Lace and Insertions Tiles, dram Timber and Lumber, round and hewed, but not otherwise, from B. N. A. Provinces, manufactured in whole or in part. Tin, in bar, blocks, pigs or granulated Tin and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig Tin Clasps, Slides, and Spangles, for manufacturing hoop skirts Tin Plates Tinctures, containing spirits $1.50 ^ gal : pkgs. Tinctures, other . . . •. Tobacco, mainifact'd, except cigars 12i p c ; 2S cts ^ ft ; pkgs. Snuff & Snuff Flour, dry. 12* p c ; 26 cts *^ tb ; pkgs. Snuff, d'mp, moist, pkled. 12) p c ; 25 cts ^ ft : pk^ Canada Twist, from raw Canada tobacco, per liv ... Tobacco, unmanufitciured, (but must be bonded on mipor- tation), under conditions of Act 'M Vic, chap. 51 < .. . Tobacco Pipes Tow, undressed Toys Trees, Shrubs. Roots and Plants Trees, Shrubs, Roots and Plants, from 3.N.A. Provinces... Travellers' Baggage k Travellers' Carriages Travelling Trucks, Ships' Treenails ... Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn- ... Turpentine, Spirits of. • • • • > Turpentme, other than Spirits of Turpentine Twist, Silk, for Hats, Boots and Shoes Type Metal, in blocks or pigs Type ¥ c 17i 17) 171 17l Free Free Free F'ee Free Free Free 5 17* 17 17 17 17 10 Free Free 17i 10 Free Free Free 5 Free Free 17^ Free Free Free 5 "CJ To Union Collar Cloth Paper, used in the manufacture of Paper Collars, Cuffs, &c Free "V" Varnish, bright and black, for ships' use 5 Varnish, other than brisht and black 17| Veneering of Wocd or Ivory Free Vegetables, including Potatoes and other Roots 10 >r fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's Buildings, Craig St., MontreaL-See pago 3C. \ BUY YOUR SHIBTS AT DBSBfABTBAU Sb BOND'S^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. TARIFF. 71 ^ c. V^;etable9, from B. N. A. Prorinces Free Vegetalle Fibres. •••••.- Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, presenred. Velvets, Silks and Sattns Vinegar » 10 cts <<^ gal; pkgs. Vitriol, blue Free . jr rec .. 17l i. 171 "W" Walnuts, Dried Fruite Wearing Apparel and Qothing, made by hand or sewing machines Weaving or tram silk, and weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, and crinoline thread for covering crinoline wire Wedges, Ships' Whale Oil, in the casks, from on Ship-board and in the con- dition in which it was first landed. Wheat Whitinir. or Whitening White Zinc, dry White Lead, dry Whiskey $1.00 iP" gal : pkffs. Wines, not containing over 20 degrees of alcohol, and not worth more than foirty cents per gsulon, of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Elder and Currant Wine, (five quarts or 10 pint bottles to a gallon), per gallon. Wmes— all others when in wood, per gallon. Wines — all others except SparkJmg Wines, in bottles, (five quarts or ten pints .<; a gaUini), pv.r dozen Wines — Sparklitig, (x v dozen •.•.•• Wines — Sparkiitig, per gallon. v ...• Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copp«r Wir^ (F'^ i 8 or Copper), round or iaf. <. <, Wire, (i;on) Wire, nat or round, for crinolines, uncovered Wire Rigging, Ships* Woods ofall kinds, wholly unmanufactured. Woods, unmanufactured, when chiefly used in dyeing. Woods, manufactured, not elsewhere specified Wool Wool, waste. Woollens Woollen Netting for India Rubber Shoes and Gloves Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other fancy goods • • . , ■ 17* 17* Free 5 Free Free Free Free Free 17i 30c. 60c. $1.50 8.00 1.25 Free Free 6 Free 5 Free Free 17i Free Free 15 10 m Yellow Metal in bars, bolt», or lor Sheathing Free (w^een, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General A^wxt^ St. James Street, Montreal. 6i 4 H6aie Faralihlnff Hardware^ Ck>6lclii(r Bailees, Ooiw ^ nloes, A;o*— L. J. A. Surveyor. fi24 Gralir Street. 73 DOL.1NION TARIFF. 2S c. Zinc or Spelter, in blodcs or pigs •• Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets Free Zinc, white dry Free NoTB— Schedule D.— The following goods, when the growth and produce of any of the British North American Frovinces, may be miported free of duty, subject to alteration or regulation by proclama- tion of the Governor-General in Council, Tts. : — Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats ; Green and Dried Fruits , Fish of all kinds, products of fish, and of all other creature? livin*; in the water: Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow; Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or in part ; Fish Oil, Gvpsum, erouud or unground ; Hay, Hops, Straw, Bran, Seeds of all kmds. ve°;erahles, including Potatoes and other roou ; Plants, Trees ana ohruhs r L oal and Coke ; Salt : Wheat, Peas, Bean«, Harle;^, Rye, O-^ii^ Indian Corn, Buckwheat, and all other ;^rain; I* tour of Vv^ieat, Rye, Indian Com and Oatmeal, and Flour Meal of any o(hc< grain. hl\ goods not enumerated as chaurged with any other duty, or d«v 4red to be free A duty ; and noii-ensunerated packages, 17| p. c« .cij vol, OCEAN EXPRESS CO. OF LONDON. a«d Office. In) " ^"^ ^'^^ "^ "*^' '•°- Londfl * M ^ ^ ^^ StTMt, Strand, W. 0. j 10 Beg«nt Cireoi,. W. C. Urerpool' d Castle Street. Dublin : 32 Sden Qnaj. Montreal . 32 St Francois Xavier St T. MAXWELL BEf SON, Agent And with Agencies in all parts of Grkat Bmitain, Ihsland aad throughout Euaonc, Asia, Cami Colokies, Ausysalia, and the Unitso Statiis or Ambkka, Custom Houae BusIdims TraiuMoted. F^r fine FurDlture ds Piance, m^ WbolMMtle Prices, 90 to Wfitrm DBB88 8HIBTS $1.50, WORTH $^.95, AT DBdBliLBTBAU A( BOND'S; CUSTOMS. 78 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. W. B. Simpson, OoUeotor ; John Lrwis, Bvrtjot, Long Roam.^VruMlB Critpo, Chief Clerk : 0. Selby.CMihitr ; R. U. 6. TresUer, Assistant OMhier ; J. P. Puroell, W. Bleak- ley. J. Cox, F. Lavoie, J. Dunn. A. Laurin, J. A. Jordan, A. Malbaiuf, A. A. Lantier, B. Nadeau, Thui. Burrowei, Clerks ; W. J. O'Uara, Corresponding Clerk. Survtyor and War^funue- Keeper* § OiI«e.— T. Watkins, Clerk ; J. Nelson, Landing Waiter; Acting Clerk, H. A. Lemleaxi J. R. Thompson, J. F. Wolfe, T. Chambers, Clerks. Water ^teclal penniflrion from the MinUter of IJuvtoms. Queen. PHr© St I4fe, In&uranoe Co.-A. Mftckenade Porb««, Gk>ner«l A^ent, St. James Street, MontreaL MaiiffleB," Wilnffers, Washers, Iron Bedeteads/ Sprinir Beds, Mattreasee, ic—L. J. A. Surveyer. 624 Craig Bt. i 74 TARIFF. TARIFF. Extracts from 31 Viet. , chap. 6. -" When any duty is Imposed on anv goods imported into Canada ad valorem, or according to the value of such goods, such value shall be understood to be the fair market value thereof in the principal markets of the country whence the same were exported directly to Canada." "The fair market value for duty of goods imported into Canada, shall be the* fair market value of such goods in the usual and ordi- nary commercial acceptation of the term, at the usual and ordinary credit, and not the cash value of such goods, except in oases in which the article Imported is by universal usiago considered and known to \^e a cash article, and so bona Jide paid for in all transac- tions in relation to such article ; and no discount for cash shall in any case be allowed In deduction of the fair market value as herein- above defined ; and all invoices representing cash values, except in the suceial coses hereinabove referred to, shall be subject to such additions as to the Collector or Appraiser of the port at which they are presented, may appear just and reasonable to bring up the amount to the true and fair market value as required by these sections." If the importer swears that no invoice has been, or can be received, then the Collector or officer shall fix the amount of duty to be paid. In all other cases invoices are to be produced, verified upon oath of importer, and filed at Cubtom House. No person making or authorizing a false invoice of any goods shall recover any part of the price thereof. Importer dissatisfied with appraisement niav appeal against it. TWo merchants then to appraise the goods, and their judgnient on the matter to be final. Appraised value to be never less than invoice value. Packages delivered before Exammation.-~k\\ the packages men- tioned in any one entry, although most of such trackages may have been delivered to the importer, shall bu subiect to the control of the Customs authorities of the port at which they are entered, until such of the packages as have been sent for examination to the Examining Warehouse shall have been duly examined and approved, provided such examination take place within three cla^s after the delivery of the |)ackagc, or packages, into the Kxannnlng Ware- house, and after twenty-four hours' notice by the importer to the collector ; and a l)ond shall be given by the importer, conditioned that the puokagcs so delivered shall i»ot be opened or unpacked, )>efore the package, or imckages, sent to the Examining Wareh(»uso shall liavc maw exannneil and iiasHcd as aforesaid, provided thoy are examined witiiin the delay aforesaid ; and the packages so delivered, or the goods If lawfully unpacked, shall, if required by the C'»Ueetor of Customs, Ik) relurneil to the Custom House, within such f such bond ; provided that the Collector shall use uu«.i oiligeiiee in causing such examination to Ik* made, and may, if he sees no objec- tion, permit tiio remaining {lackages to \m opened and unpacked, as For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, iro to Shaw's Buildings, Craiff St., Montreal.— See page 39, t. WHPrfl DRBSS SHIRTS $160, WOBTI $2.26, AT DBSMARTEAU Ss BOND'S. INLAND REVENUE. 76 Roon M those sent to the Warehouse have been examined and afv proved. Collectors to file Invoioea.—The Collector of Customs, at all the ports of Canada, shall retain and put on flle, after duly stampintr same, all Invoices of goods imported at such ports respectively, of which invoices they shall give certified copies or extracts, whenever called upon so to do by the Importer, and such copies or extracts, 8o duly certified by the Collector or other proper ofticer, and bearing stamp of the Custom House at which they arc filed, shall be con- sidered and received as authentic, and the collector shall be entitlefontr«al. f ■% 1 ■•\ House Fumishlnff Hardware, Oooklnff Banires« Oov nlces, ^c— L J. A. Purveyor, 624 Oral/? Street. 76 BXCISB DUTIES. .01 O.mMO 020 0.10 0.20 0.20 EXCISE DUTIES. On erery «Allnn of 8piHts of the streDgth of pr«of by Fykes' hydmmetor... Oneyery ponnd of MaU On ey«ry tallon of any fermented beyeraffe made in imitation of Beer« or Malt Liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other fubitanoe then Melt On OATendii>h Tobeceo, on any lb. or 1e«8 quantity. On Oennda Tw'«t ( Tnbne hlnnc en torquette) do- • . On f^nutr. per !b. or lofii quantity On all other dejmrintinmi of manufaotured Tobaooo* per Iti. nrTr^fifi quantity Cigare. iiuhjecf. tn nn abatement or allownnoe for moigture in oalculatinff the weight for duty* be fixed by Order in Tounoil 40 otn 4^ lb. Petroleum and Coal Oil •* •' »al. Vinegar SO-IOopgal. All goodn manufnotured in bond »«hi»ll. if taken out of bond for consumption in Canada, bo mibj^ot to diitieff of exnine oqual to the duties of rnnt^ms to wbioh they would be sub}e<*t if im- ported from Great Britain and entered for oonsumption in Canada ; and whenever any article, not the prr duce of Canada, upon which a duty of EiLcitie would be levied if prodiined in Caneda. in taken into :< bonded Manufactory, the dift'erence between the Duty cf Excise in whioh it would be do liable and the Customs duty which would be levwd on nuoh article if i;npm*tcd end entered for conRumption glinll be paid as a duty of Exciioe, wheu it is taken into the Bonded Manufactory. Regulation* for the Inspection ami Branding oj Petroleum, eanetioned by Order in Ccuneilo/30th May, 1868. let Beflned Petroleum shall be tested by Taglibue's Pyrometer , , ^ ^ . or by such other similar instrumente as Inland Royeryufi Act, may bo approved by the Minister of In- 1868, Sec. 37. land Rer«^niie. and all «uoh instruments . ^. _ A*'^ ^ diKtributed under the supervision of the Department of Inland Revenue. And shall be used in accordance with instructions samctioned by the said Depart- ment. Eire test 105 degrees. 2nd. All barrels, casks or packages containing Petroleum wbtob have been inspected shall be branded with :— The date of the inspection. The name of the Inspecting Officer. The degrees of heat at which the vapor produeed by it ig&:ced. The name of the refiner, or, if importoa, the name of the im- porter. Vor fine Furniture df Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 8haw*s Buildings, C^ralg St, MontreaL-See page 80. Bt77 YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTBAU ^ BOND*8, 416 NOTRB DAMB STRBBTT. INLAND revenue: 77 3rd. Refined Petroleum may be warehoused and removed In bond under the reiruUtionf made by an Order in Counoll on the 27th day of April, 18(». All Petroleum and Coal Oil manufactured in or imported into Canada, offered for eale with- out having been intpectedi shall be liable to forfeiture, and for every barrel, cask* or {>aolc(Mre (containing not let* than 20 gals.) ntpeoted. there shall be imposed an inspeo- tionfeo of lOeta. Do. do. less than 20 gals ioent^P'gal. Revulatinns respecting petroleum and its products which will not stand the flro topt f>f lOS degrees, sanctioned by Order in Council of 15th January, 1875. No imported refined petroleum '- h will not stand the said test, whether dosiffnated as *' Coal u" ** Naptha," '' Bensine," " Bensnle," ** Parafflne " or other oil or fluid, difitilled. menu- faotured or produced by any process or treatment whatever, fihall be admitted to entry for consumption or warehouse in Canada, unions the importer shall have produced a license from a collector or other pr^tper oflBcer of Inland Revenue, authorising bim to import and keep the fame on band. DUTIES PAYABLE ON LICENSES. SUt Vie.t cap, 8, and 31«l Vic.t cap, 51. License for distilling and rectifying, or for either, by any process $250 . 00 License for Brewing y 50. 00 License for Malting:— 1st Class— making over 100.000 Vbs. weight of Malt. 200- 00 2nd ** " »* 60.000 *♦ ♦• •* " 150. 00 3rd " '* " 26,000 " »• •• •« 100- 00 License for manufacturing Tobtooo 50 00 License for manufacturing in Bond 50 00 License to refine Petroleun) 50.00 Extracti from 31«t Vic. ehap. 8. '* An Act to impose License duties on compounders of Spirits ; tu amend the * Act respecting the Inland Revenue,' and to pre- vent the Adulteration of Food, Drink and Drugs. 26th May, 1874." 3. ** A I iconse to carry on business and to act as a compounder, and to pell by wholesale the articles compounded under such license, may be granted to any party who had complied with the E revisions of this Act ; provided that the granting of the license as been approved by the District Inspector of Inland Revenue, and that the party has, jointly and severally, with two good and Queen, Fire &s Life, Insiiranoe Go.—A. Mackensie Forbes, General Aflrent, St. James Street, MontreaL i^'^ v' ' H M, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^/ ^J". ^^d? f^W >^ rA 4^ ^ 4^ 11.25 itt m 12.2 •" - - "120 lU u u 1.4 6" 1.6 FhotogFaphic .Sciences Corporation \ m ^^' «■ <^ 23 WIST MAIN STRICT WIBSTIIt,N.Y. 145M (716) 172-4303 •-*' N> C iV House IPumlBhixJlr Hitrdware, Oookinff Banges, Ooiv "^ nlces, &c.— Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Oralg- Street. 78 ADULTERATION OF FOOD, Ac. suffioient sureties, entered into a bond with Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, in the sum of one thousand dollars, and such bond shall be taken before the Collector of Inland Revenue, who shall cause such sureties to justify as to their sufficiency before him, by affidavit endorsed upon such bond, and shall be conditioned for the rendering of all accounts and the payment of all duties and penalties, which the party to whom the license is granted will become liable to render or pay, under the provisions of this Act, and that such party will faith- fully comply with the requirements thereof, according to their true intent and meaning, as well with regard to such accounts and penalties, as to all other matters and things whatsoever." 4. ** The party in whose name a license is granted to act as a compounder, shall, upon receiving such license, pay to the Collector of Inland Revenue, the sum of fifty dollars." 14. Gives authority to appoint analysis of food, drink and drugs. 15. Empowers Revenue officers to seize and destroy adulter- ated articles, when so reported by the analyst 22. " Every person who shall wilfully admix, and every person who shall order any other person to admix with any article of food or drink, any deleterious or poisonous ingredient or material to adulterate the same for sale, and every person who shall wilfully admix, and every person who shall order any other person to admix any ingredient or material with any drug to adulterate the same for sale, shall, for the first offence, forfeit and pay a penalty of one hundred dollars, together with the costs attending the conviction, and for the same offence shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be imprisoned for a period not exceeding six calendar months with hard labor.'' 23. The penalty under this clause, for selling or offering for sale any adulterated article of foCd or drink, is one hundred dollars for a first offence, for a subsequent offence, two hundred dollars, and in either case the adulterated goods are to be seized and forfeited to the Crown.— See Clause 15. 24. *' Any person who shall sell any article of food or drink, or any drug, knowing the same to have been mixed with any other substance,' with intent fraudulently to increase its weight or bulk, and who shall not declare such admixture to any purchaser thereof, before delivering the same and no other, shall be deemed to have sold an adulterated article of food, or drink, or drugs, as the case may be, under this Act." *' Every person who mixes,' or causes to be mixed with any intoxicating liquors sold or exposed for sale by him^ apy deleter- ious ingredient, that is to say, any of the ingredient specified in the second schedule to this Act, or added to. such schedule by any Order in Council made under this Act, or any ingredient deleterious to health." ** Every person who sells, or keeps, or exposes for sale any intoxicating liquors mixed with any deleterious ingredient ; and ** Every compounder, or dealer in, and every mannfaoturer of intoxicating liquors, who has in his possesfion, or in any part of the premises ocoupied by him as sueh, any adulterated i U For fine Furniture & Pianos, at ^Wholesale Jb'nces, go to Qhaw*8 BuUdlnfiTs, Craigr St., Montreal.— See pa^e 89. i IBftJ^ yOtyft SHIETS AT DlSSlRlABTEAU ^ BOND*S« 415 NOTBB DAME STREET. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. 79 liquor, knowinur it to be adulterated, or any deleterious in- gredient specified in the second schedule hereto, or added to such schedule by Order of the Qoyernor in Council, for the possession of which he is unable to account to the satisfactiofn of the Court before which the case is tried, shajl be deemed knowingly to have exposed for si^le adulterated liquor, and shall be liable for the first ofifence, to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not exceed- ing one month, with or without hard labour; and for tiie second or any succeeding offence, to a penaltjr not exceeding four hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a time not exceed- inik three months^ with or witiiout hard labour.''— See 28 Vio., chap. 36. COMMISSIOI^ERS AND OFFICERS FOR THE HaRBOR OF MONTREAL. —Bon. John Young, Chairman ; John Pratt, Thomas Cramp, Peter Donovan, Adolphe Roy, Hugh McLennan, C. H. Gould, Dr. Hingeton, (\layor,) and Andrew Allan; H. H. Whitney, Secretary ; H. D. Whitney, Assistant Secretary ; John Kennedyt Harbor Engineer ; A. M. Rudolf, Harbor Master ; L. St. Louis, Assistant Harbor Master ; John Ferns, Wharfinger ; John Small, Assistant Wharfinger: Daniel Rooney, Clerk ; Martin Brennani Water Bailiff; W. S. Soott, Assistant Engineer; A. L< Williams and Frederick Toung, Clerks. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE between the Harbors. of Quebec and Montrealt 2Qth Victoria^ chap, 128, section L "From tliQ Harbor of Quebec to Portneuf, and the opposite side of the. Kiyer St Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the Harbor of Quebec : — For the inlotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water. Upwards $0 50 Downwards • 5Q For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught (^ water. Upwards 62i Downwards 62} For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 1 05 Downwards ..0 70 From the Harbor of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Portneuf and below Three Rivers :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of >' draughtof water, Upwards 152 Downwards 1 60 Que<»Xi,l}1re & Ldr«>,luMurauce Co.— A. Mackenzie £7or]Xl0, h I 11 il Slanerles, Wrlnerers, Wasliers, tron Bedsteads, Springs Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Survpver. F^9A nrai*? St. 80 TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. For the pilotage of any sea-going yessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 1 ?5 Downwards 175 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draughtof water, Upwards 2 60 Downwards 1 90 From the Harbor of Quebec to William Henry and the opposite side of the River eit. Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below William Henry :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each toot of draughtof water, Upwards 1 50 Downwards 1 50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards. ... 1 87i Downwards. 1 87^ For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each fof>t of draught of water, Upwards ■ 3 15 Downwards 2 10 From the Harbor of Quebec to the Harbor of Montreal, or of any place above William Henry and below the Harbor to Montreal :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 2 00 Downwards : 2 00 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 2 50 Downwards 2 50 For the pilotase of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 4 20 Downwards 2 80 For the pilotage of any vessel in tow from the Harbor of Montreal to William Henry, or to any place below Hochelaga and above William Henry, for each foot of draught of water, up or down 100 For moving a vessel from one wharf to another in the Harbor of Montreal, for each such service 5 00 The pilots shall be paid for all fractional parts of a foot of draught of water, pr0 rata to the above Tariff. The pilots shall be paid for the pilotage of any vessel coming up or going down, part of the distance in tow and part under sail, proportional rates of the foregoing Tariff, according to the distance made in tow or under sail* For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, ero to Shaw's Buildings* Craiff St. MontreaU-BM page 30. St. le re CO n ^:^^) '-■.i^<^' •1^-i^i:.;^"'- ^.■'.■^♦-!#v' if--- fe!^i ;^. '•«:? y^fy.'\^m^:^. ■■'. '-,'{ iai»swn:-.4!.*l»»*; ■./•*.•',:'' .'. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25. AT DESMARTEAU & BOND'S. HARBOUR TARIFF. 89 TARIFF OF RATES AND DUES, HARBOUR OF MONTREAL. DUBS TO BE LBVIBD ON ALU VESSELS IN THE HARBOUR. CtS. On steaml^oats measuring 50 tonR and upwards, per ton of their burden per Nepister, for each day of twenty-four hours they remain in the harbour, reckoned Ironi the hour of their arrival to that of their departure On all other vessels nieasuring 50 tons and upwards, per ton and per day, as aforesaid On steamboats measuring under 50 tons for each day reckoned as aforesaid, each On all other vessels, measuring from 25 to 50 tons per register, each, per day. reckoned as aforesaid 25 On all ve'sels ot less than 25 tons burden, each, per day, as aforesaid 10 } 40 RATESTOBE LBVISETON ALL MERCHANDISE, ANIMALS AND THINGS WHATSOEVER LANDED OK SHIPPBD IN THE HARBOUR. Articles. ' Ashes, pot or pearl Axes Animals, unde- scnbed Apples Alum Anchors Anvils Arrowroot .... Beef Bark Baskets Brooms (Corn). Buckets Batteaux Boats, undscb'd Burrstones .... Bottles, empty. Ballast Bones\, Bran Banels, empty. each bush ton weight 1,000 lbs bbl cord doz. tt (t each »t ti gross ton weight it 4( Per Rate ARTICLES. cts. Billets bbl 7 I Boxes, empty. . doz 2 I Bricks Barley, pot or 2 pearl 1 Bitting 25 i Biscuit 25 ! Blue 25 I Bread ]5 j Brimstone 2 ' Butter 5 Cinders 2 Coal 2 Coke... 2 Canoes ........ 10 Carriages 4 Carts 2 Casks, empty, 5 undescribed . 10 Cattle (neat)... 25 Cement 25 ; Chains 100 201 Chalk .*. Per 100 100 1,000 Rate Cts. 15 20 10 1,000 lbs 15 16 16 ♦♦ 15 15 15 ton 2,000 lbs 10 *' 10 10 each 2 10 2 head ton weight it •( 1 4 25 25 25 Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbec, General Aprent, St. James Street, Montreal^ 8 MrtQffles, Wrinerere, Washere, Iron Bedsteads, Sprlixff Beds, Mattresses. &o.~-L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Craig 8t. 90 HARBOUR TARIFF. Articles. ,inS Chinaware, pkgs. Copperas . . Clay vi'Oncs •••••• •#• Com, Indian . . Candles Cheese Chocolate Cocoa Coffee Cordage Cork, unmanu- factured Cotton Wool... Oackers Dusters (Com). Earthenware in packages Earthenware , loose Eggs Fish Flour .^ Fish, shell .....* Fruit, green.... Fluids (except in bottle).... Feathers Flax Fruits, dried. . . Game Gear (raft)..... Gypsum Grindstones . . . Glass (window). Glassware, in i packages . . I Grain Gine;er Glue v^rease ....•i,» Gunpowder .... Gold or Bullion. Hides Horses Horns Per Rate cts. ton measure- ment of 40 cubic feet. 15 ton weight 25 kt 10 12 gross 2 100 bush ?5 1,000 lbs 15 (( 15 << 15 (( 15 ti 15 it 15 (( 15 (( . 15 nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craig" Street. 92 CORPORATION, CITY COUNCIL, &c. William H. Hingston, Esq., Mayor. Ferd. David, Robert Taylor, J. W. McGauvran, H. A. Nelson, S. Rivard, C. Desmarteau, Z. Ghapeleau. Henry Thomas, Wm. Glendinneng, Aldermen. Olivier Robert, T. Wilson, J. McShane, G. VV, Stephens, T. D. Hood, J. E. Miillin, L. 0. Loranger, D. R. McOord, J. W.|iCrevier, A. McCambridge, Jacques Grenier, Joseph Brunet, Joseph Duharael) Rich. Holland, Geo. Chil«is. Thos. E. Foster, J. C. McLaren, Alfred Roy. Committees. Finance.— Alderman Nelson, Chairman ; Aldermen David, McGauvran, Thomas, Wilson, Stephens, and Grenier. Roads. — Alderman David, Chairman; Aldermen Taylor, Desmarteau, Robert, MoShane, Stephens, and Hood. Police. — Alderman Grenier, Chairman; Aldermen Taylor, McCambridge, Desmarteau, Clendinneng, Wilson, and Hood. FiBR. — Alderman Loranger, Chairman; Aldermen Rivard, Chapeleau, Hood, MuUin, McCambridge, and Childs. Water— Alderman McGauvran, Chairman; Aldermen David, Thomas, Robert, Stephens, McCord, and Crevier. Markets. — Alderman MoShane, Chairman; Aldermen Ri- vard, McCord, Brunett Foster, McLaren, and Roy. Light.— Alderman Rivard, Chairman; Aldermen Mullin, Loranger. Crevier. Brunet, Childs, and Foster. City Hall.— Alderman Taylor, Chairman ; Aldermen Wil- son. Crevier, Duhamel, Holland, Foster, and Koy. Health.— Alderman McCord, Chairman; Aldermen Des- marteau, Mullin, Duhamel, Holland, Childs, and McLaren. Special Committees. Parks and Ferries.— Alderman Desmarteau, Chairman; Aldermen Rivvrd^ Clendinneng, McShane, Loranger, Duhamel, and Holland. New Citt Hall.— Alderman Stephens, Chairman; Alder- men Ghapeleau, Wilson, Hood, Loranger, Crevier, and Holland. Drainage.— Alderman McCoid, Chairman; Aldermen David, MoGanvran, Nelson, Stephens, Grenier, and Foster. Extension of Citt Limits.— Alderman Duhamel, Chair- man; Aldermen Taylor, Robert, MoCord, Crevier, McCam- bridge, and Brunet. jTor fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tO Shaw's BuUdinffB, Oraiff St.. Montreal.— See pa^e 39. BX7Y YOUB SHIRTS AT DESMABTEAT7 ^ BONIVS^ 415 NOTBB DAME STREET. Wards Repbesrntbd. East Ward Duhamel, Wilson, Chapeleau. Centre Ward Holland, MoOord, Thomas. West Ward Ghilds, Stephens, Nelson. St. Ann's Ward McCambridse. McShane, MoGauvran* St. Antoine Ward Foster, Hood, Clendinneng. St. Lawrence Ward- . . .McLaren, Mullin, Taylor. St. Louis Ward Brnnet, Lorauger. David. St. James' Ward Orenier, Robert, Rivard. St. Mary's Ward Roy, Crevier, Desmarteau. Officrrs op the Corporation. John P. Sexto«, City Recorder. Chs. Glackmeyer, City Clerk. James F. D. Black, City Treasurer. P. Macquisten, City Surveyor. Patrick O'Meara, Assistant City Clerk. F. W. L. Penton, Chief of Police. Louis Lesage, Superintendent Water Works. Wm. Robb, City Auditor. H. J. Ibbotson, Clerk Recorder's Court. Chs. Lapierre, Accountant Water Works. W. Patton, Chief Engineer Fire Department. J. Nand and Francis McCuUoch, Assistant Engineers Fire Department. 0. Rouillard, Inspector of Buildings. George D. Ansley, Deputy City Surveyor. A. Brittain and F. W. St. George, Engineers and Draughts- men, City Surveyor's Office. W. A. Mussen, City Cashier; John O'Connor, W. Lane, F. X. Castonguay, W. D. McNeil, Frs.Dowd, Edmond Bouthillier and John Palmer, Extra Clerks Treasurer's Office. J. B. Duverger and H. A. Germain, Extra Clerks Recorder's Court. Chas. Amoldi, Accountant Road Department; J. G. W. MoGowan, Secretary Koad Committee; and David McCam' bridge, Assistant Clerk, Road Department. Henry Filteau, G. E. Starnes, M. Down, D. Beaudry, Clerks Water Works Office. Alph. Gosselin, Clerk City Clerk's Office. F. H. Badger, Chief Telegraph Operator. F. X. Gauthier, James Yuill and James Ferns, Assistant Telegraph Operators. J. Perrigo, Clerk Bonsecours Market. F. Benoit, Assistant Clerk Bonsecours Market. Thomas Day, Clerk of St. Ann's Market. Joseph Robillard, Clerk of Cattle Market. John O'Reilly, Assistant Clerk of Cattle Market. A. Schwartz, Clerk of Hay Market. Max. Groulx, Assistant Clerk of Hay Market. Alph. Larin, Clerk of St. Lawrence Market. i.i Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbee, Qeneral Afirent, St. Jamee Stareet, Montreal. §■ l^i Boufle Pumishlxiff Hardware, Oooldnfir Raacrea, Ooiw nloes, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craifir Street. 94 CORPORATION. C. Daunais, Clerk of Papineau Market. M. M. Vaughan. Clerk ot St. Gabriel Market. Chs. Larin. Clerk of St Antoine Market. T. Gir(»ux Clerk of St. James Market. A. I). Joubert, Joseph Dumont, L. G. Th^rien, I. Rlnguettei ani U G. Nolin, Bailiffs. James Daroy, Messenger. Rouer Roy, \ A*tnrnAv« ^™- ^^^^* / ^ Bernard Devlin, } attorneys. (, ^ Papineau, > Notaries. J. Devlin. S Board op Asrktsors.— David Brown, Chairman; J. T. Dillon, J. B. Allard, WaUer Drake. P. H. Morin, Richnrd Thomas. Clerks —F. L. Coursol, G. Alph. Normandii^ S. Cazavan. Mount Royal Park Oommissioxkrs.— Alderfnen H. A. Nel- son, F. David, and J, W. McGauvran. Wm. MoGibbon, Supt. MUNICIPAL TAXES. [Considerable chances are in contemplation, which, if effected before com- pletion of this work, will be inseirted in an Addunduui.] Abstract of the Assessment By-Lnwa of the City Council. Assessment of Is. Hd. in the £, on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the oity. Wholesale merohanti*, retail merchants, traders, dealers, manufaoturers, professional mep, &o., at £7 lOs. per i^lOO on rental. Inn-Kbepbrs. £6 £ 9 £11 £14 15 on rental to. . . .£ 50 00 50 13 £16 17 6 £19 13 9 £22 10 4 £25 6 3 it it it (( u it ....£ 60 ....£80 ....£100 ....£125 ....£150 . . . .£175 ....£J00 £28 2 £30 18 £« 15 £39 7 6 £4:5 15 6 on rental to 9 it it II ...£250 . . .£300 ...£400 ...£500 ...£500 And £4 7s. 6d. on every addi« tional £100 over £600. Auctioneers— An annual duty of £50 for first-class, and £40 for second-class ; and £10 for each clerk employed to cry out. Grocers — £7 10s. per £100 on their rental. Gas Works— An annual duty of £2,125. Livery Stable Keepers— An annual duty of £7 10s. per £100 on rental ; on each two-wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each four- wheeled carriage, 208. Inn-keepers having vehicles for the use ani advantaa^e of onstomers— For each two- wheeled carriage, 30s. ; for odch four- wheeled carriage, 40s. Pawnbrokers— An annual duty of £50. Hawkers, carrying a pack— An annual duty of £2. Hawkers, using a cart and vehicle— An annual duty of £5. For each pleasure-horse, 30s. ; for each working-horae, 128. 6d. Horses daily and constantly employed iu the owner's work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working-horses. Tor fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to BhftWo Buildings, Craiff St., Montreal— See paffo SO, oxw t. ? SHIBTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEAU ds BONl>»SL 415 NCTRB DAME STREET. CORPORATION. 95 to Vehicles for hira— For each two-wheeled vehicle, 20s. : fop each four-wheeled vehicle, 30s. Stage-Conch, Omnibus, or Stage-Waggon— When drawn by one or ♦wo horses, 40? ; when drawn by four or more horses, 608. For each close carriage, or corresponding winter vehicle, £5; four-wheeled half-covered carriage, or do,, drawn by two horses, 60s ; four-wheeled half-covered carriages, or do., drawn by one home, 50s ; double dennet, «fec., or do., iOs- ; gig, caliche, spring cart, or do., 30s ; waggon or vehicle, not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, 208. Theatres — Annual duty of j£30 (and assessments) on pro- prietor. Proprietors of Caravans of Wild Beasts, Circuses, 0 currency. Bank or Bank Agencies— Annual duty of XlOO, besides 7^ per OCT t. on rental. Fire Insurance Companies, or Agencies— Annual duty of j£76 and 7i per cent on rental. Life. Accident, or Marine Insurance Companies— Annual duty. £50, and 7^ per cent, on rental. Telegraph Companies — Annual duty of £100, and 7i per cent. CD rental. Railway Companies — 7^ percent, on rpntal. Street Railway (Companies— An annual tax of $3,000. Brokers or Money-changers, Produce- Brokers, Money- Lenders, and Commission Merchants — An annual duty of £12 10s. Distillers, or Agents of Distillers -20 per cent, on the whole of the rental of business premises. * Brewers or Agents of Brewers — 15 per cent, on the whole of the rental of business premises. Ball -Alleys, Skittle Grounds, Nine-Pin Alleys— An annual dutyof£12 lOs. Brick- Yards— An annual dnty of £10. Horse-Dealerg — An annual duty of -£2 10s. TAXES COLLECTED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE. For licenses issued to carters and others using haekney car- riages, or vehicles for the conveyance of passengers or transport of goods, wares, merchandise, building materials, produce or other articles in the City of MontreaL Hackney- Carriages — For every cab, caliche, or other two- wheeled vehicle. $5; for every four-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse, $7 ; for every coach or four-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses, $9 ; for every omnibus or stage coach, $16. Cart»^ Trucks, Waggons and other Vehicles— The licenses for oarts, trucks, and other vehicles used for the conveyance of ^ueen, Fire Ss Life, Insurance Co.- A. Mackenzie Forbes, <}eneral Agent, St. James Street, MontreaL f ? lluiffleB, Wringers, Waeheni, Iron Bedsteade, Bprtog Beds, Mattaressea. ftc—L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralg St. 96 CORPORATION. soodfl, wareSt merehandize, '4&0., shall be divided into three claflses :— The first class shnll inolade all earts. trucks, waggons, and other yehioles running within the city for hire or reward not otherwise expressly provided for, and shall pay— For every cart, truck, or other two-wheeled vehicle, t2; for every waggon or four-wheeled vehicle drawn by one horse, $6 ; for every waggon or four- wheeled vehicle drawn by two horses, and made to carry a load under 4,000 lbs. weight, $7 ; for every heavy waggon, float or other four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two or more horses, and made to carry heavy articles or materials weighing 4,000 lbs. or upwards, $9 ; for every Diable, $4. The second class shall include all carts, waggons, or other vehicles used by merchants, traders, manufacturers, or con- tractors, for the conveyance or delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, manufactured, or made use of by thera, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the first class, $2.50. The third class shall include all carts, waggons, or other vehicles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farm- ers, or gardeners, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rate charged for in the first class, $5. Parties obtaining licenses as aforesaid, shall moreover pay the nnnnnl aflse8(>raent on all working-horses employed in drawing the above- tientioned vehicles or carriages, at the rate of $2.50 each, and •»'«" twenty-five cents for each number granted by the Chief of Polif^e. i>o£r»— License, of $3 for every female dog, and |2[for every male dog. MUk—An annual license of $1 for selling milk. TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES. One- Horse Vehicles— ¥rom any place to any other without stopping : — One or two persons, 25 cents. Three or four persons, 40 cents. From any place to any other, and back, provided the time occupied do not exceed the half hour : — One or two persons, 35 cents. Three or four persons, 50 cents. When the drive exceeds the half hour, hour rates to be charged. By the Hour—Yot the first hour : — One or two persons, 60 cents. Three or four persons, 75 cents. For every subsequent hour : — One or two persons, 50 cents. Three or four persons, 65 cents. Two- Horse Vehicles — From any place to any other, without stopping :— One or two persons, 40c. Three or four persons, 50 cents. From any place to any other, and back, provided the time occupied do not exceed half an hour :— One or two persons, 25 cents. Three or four persons, 65 cents. For time in excess of the hidf hour, hour rates to be charged. For lino Furniture Ss Pianos, at "Wliolesale Prices, gfO to Shaw's Buildincrs, Craigr St., Montreal.— See pa^e 39. to WHTTB DRESS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTH $225, AT DBSMARTBAU & BOND'S. CORPORATION. 97 By the Bour—Ojie or two persons, 80 cents. Three or four persons, $1.00. Fractions of honrs to be charged at pro rata hour rates— but not less than one quarter of an hour shall be charged when the time exceeds the hour. Fifty per cent, to be added to the tari£f rates for rides from Ttrelve midnight to Four a.m. The tariff by the hour phall apply to all rides extending beyund the City Limits— when the engagement is commenced and concluded within the city. Baggage— For each trunk or box carried in any vehicle, 10 cents. But no charge shall be made for travelling bags or valises which passengers can carry by the hand. RATES OF CARTAGE. From any place to any other in the 1st Division, or ftom any place (exclusive of the Harbor Wharves) to any other place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance does not exceed three-quarters of a mile. Articles not herein enumerated (of a convenient bulk), not over 1J500 lbs. weight, 15 cts. Ashes, Pot or Peafl, two barrels. 15 cts. Beef, Pork, or Fish, five barrels or three tierces, 15 cts. Coals or Coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts. Crockery, one crate or one hogshead, 15 cts. Flour or Fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts. Grain, not over 1,5(X) lbs. weight, 15 cts. Lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, 500 feet board measure, 15 cts. Salt or Rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 cts. Firewood, dry from yard or boat, half a cord, three feet long, 15 cts. Firewood* green, or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cts. Fur- niture or Luggage, per load, 20 cts. Lumber, green or hard from rafts, 500 feet, board measure, 20 cts. Molasses, Sugar, or Oil, one puncheon, hogshead, or load. 20 cts. Pig Iron, Lead, Copper, or Tin, one ton, 25 cts. Bar Iron or Steelt one load, 30 cti. For each additional ^ mile for above description of goods, 10c. And from any of the Harbor Wharves to any place in the 2d or 3rd Divisions, within half a mile distance from the boundary line of the 1st Division, and vice versa ; or from any place (exclusive of the Wharves) to any other in the city, and vice versa, provided the distance does not exceed li mile, — instead of 15, 20, 25, and 30 cts., the rates shall be 25, 30, 35 and 40 cts. From any place in the Western Section •/ the Frst Division : To the stores and wharves below Wellington Bridge, north side of Laohine Canal, 20 cts. The stores and wharves below Wellington Bridge, seuth side of Lachine Canal, 22 cts. The Basins above Wellington Bridge, south side of Lachine Canal* 25 ots. The Basins above Wellington Bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the stores, stations, &c., at Point St. Charles, 25 cti. The factories, Ac, at and above St. Gabriel m Si'i , ^een,Fire & Life, Insurance Co.—A. Mackenzie Forbes, GtenercJ Agent, St. James Street. Montreal. Bouse FumlshinfiT Hardware, Cooklnff Ban^es, Oor* nices, &c.— L. J. A. Siirveyer, 624 Cralgr Street. 96 WATER TARIFF. Looki, north of Laohine Canal, 30 cts. The St. Bonaventure Street Railway Station, 20 cts. The St. Bonaventure Street Station, from the lower ivharres of the harbor, 25 ots. And vice versa for one load. And from any place in the Eastern Section of the Ist Division* instead of 20. 25, 4&c., the rates shall bo 5 cts. additional. For any exce^^s over the weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata rates shall be paid. If delay is caused to the carter, by the employer, beyond the usual time, the carter, shall be paid extra^ at the rate of 5 cts. for every quarter of an hour. If a carter is called, and there is no load ready for him, or if unable to*load without assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled. DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE. First Division — East, Centre and West Wards (including Mc- Gill Street and N.VV. side Craipr St.), subdivided into two sections, Eastern and Western, the line of demarcation being the centre of St. Lambert and St Jean Baptiste Streets. Second Division— Comprises St. Ann's, St. Antoine and St. Lawrence Wards (exclusive of iVIoGill and* Craig Streets). T.hird Division— Comprises St. Louis Wardi(exolusiveSof Craig Street), St. James and St. Mary's Wards. MONTREAL WATER WORKS. Extracts from By-Law No, C5, enacted April 2Qthf 1873. Sec, 5. It is expressly'forbidden to any occupant of a house or building, or any part thereof, supplied with water from the said Water Works, to furnish water to others, or to use it ri4 Cralnr Rt. 102 WATBK TARIFF interegt, at four percent, of the actunl yahio of the property insuoh OBMO, the naid value as set forth and establiched in and by the UHsesstuont roll last made and revised. Provided that all 8uoh institutions, with the exception of Churches, may, if they f^ee fit, use water by nioter, and pay therefor at the same rate &a distilleries, broworios and other establish moots herein- after mentioned. HOTELS OR TAVERNS. For erery Hotel or Tavern : Per Annum. 1. When assessed at an amount not exoeeding $100 per annum $12 00 2. When assessed at an amount exceeding $100 but not over $150 17 00 3. When assessed at an amount exceeding 9150 but notover$200 22 00 And 80 on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of ' $50 or any part thereof 5 00 Hotels and Restaurants, whose assessed rental per annum will be $400 and over, shall take the water by meter, and be charged therefor at the samo rate as DistillurieSt Breweries, &o» HAND HOSE. Per Annum. For the right to attach and use a Hose of not more than one-fourth of an inch orifice, for watering; purposes $2 00 BUILDING MATERIALS. For every thousand Bricks used, the water therefor to be charged (payable in advance) 06 For every toise of Masonry, the water therefor to be charged (payable in advance) 05 For every thousand yards of Plastering (payable in advance) 4 00 FOUNTAINS. Fountains shall only be supplied with water at the discretion of the Water Committee, and when so supplied shall be charged as follows : For every 100 gallons of water $0 03 The quantity used to be determined in all oases by the estimate ot the Water Committee or by meter. For fine Furniture ds Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to fihaWs BuHdinsm* Craiir St.^ Montreal.*8ee pave 80, BUT YOX7B SHIRTS AT DBSMARTBAU 6$ BONXys* 416 NOTBB DAMB STREET. WATER TARIFF. 103 BATHS. Per Annunit Publio Baths, or Bath.i, for the use of which aoharge is mftde by the ooonpantfl— for enoh tub $6 00 —with power to th > Water Committee to oharge by meter if they see fit. HORSES AND COWS. A 'uniform rate shall be charged for horses and oows as follows : Per Annum. For each Horse $2 00 For each Cow 1 00 Livery-Stable Keepers shall pay— for each single stall, whether occupied or unoccii pied 2 00 Hotel and Tavern Krepers shall be charged— for each single stall, whether occupied or unoccupied 1 00 Per Annum. WATER CLOSETS. For each Pan Closet supplied from a cistern, with a service box and valve 4 00 For each Pan Closet with Underhayes, or any other regulator approved c»f by tho Water Department- . 3 00 For each Hopper Closet with Underhayes. or any other regulator approved ot by the Wat<^r Department • 3 00 For ench Closet of any kind, with cistern, service box, and double valve 4 00 Trough Closets, for each seat, or for every two lineal feet 3 BO For any other kind of closet, each 15 OO One additional Water Closet will be charged at half-rates for each dwelling where there is more than one water closet. URINALS. For each Urinal with self-acting valve, or cock, running only when bemg used : Per Annum. In a Dwelling House or Store 3.*.. $ 1 00 In a Bank or Public Building 150 In a Hotel, Restaurant, Saloon, or Tavern 3 00 When running constantly 15 00 I ii I i Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Afirent, St. James Street, Montreal. ^-^•^ House Fumlshlngr Hardware, Cookingr Bangres, Cor* nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig- Street. STEAM ENGINES, For stationary high p essure Engines, working not' over twelve hours per day : Per Annum. For each horse power ... . > $7 00 Or for every hundred gallons of water (the supply to be determined by meter) 03 For stationary low pressure Engines ; for every 100 gallons of water (the supply to be determined as above, by meter) 03 All rates herein imposed for Steam Engines shall be separate from and over and above any other rate for water, imposed on the premises. DISTILLERIES, BREWERIES, &c. Distilleries, Breweries, Dye Houses, Railway, Printing or Photographic Establishments, and all Manufacturintr Estab- lishments, Colleges, Seminaries, Nunneries, and Hospitals, may be supplied by meter, and charged as tolluws : When the juantity used averages l,0(iO gallons per day or less, at the rate of 30 cents per 1,000 gallons— when the quantity used averages from 1,000 to 2,000 gallons per day, at the rate of 2i^ cents per 1,000 gallons. From MOO to 7.000. 2rCents. 7.000 to 8,U00.19 *' 8,00Jto ii,000.17 " 0,000 to 10,000. 15 " When the quantity averages over 10.000 gallons per day,— 15 cents i>er 1,000 gallons. From 2.000 to 3.000. .28 Cents. *' 3,000 to 4.000 27 " " 4,000 to .^,000.. 20 " *' 5,000 to 0,000.. 23 " it METERS. The meters shall be furnished by the city and placpd within the premises of the consumers, whose duty it t^hall be to see that the same are protected from frost or injury, tlie whole under the direction of the Water Department: such meters shall at all times be aoccfsible to the Corporation Meter 'In- spector. An annual rent shall be paid by the consumers for the cost and care of such meters, as follows : For a Hnch meter $ 3 00 per annum. Fora i " " 3 <5 Foral '• '' 4 75 *' ForaU '* " 8 00 " For a 2 •' " 14 UO Fora3 " '' 25 00 -" Fora4 ♦• " 45 00 *' ForaO •' *' 100 00 « For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale ITices, g>o to Bhaw's Building-s, Craig" St., Montreal.— See pag-e 39. Cor- rer Im. )n i ■mf. ^m^: Wfrm NV .''^ '»t* '"'"''hJ'jM^'^ m i ' ^j!ld^^cj^^-^^M^^^^^MN^^^^;:^^^M'- ^e ^^ ** •W liANlni^^l^i^Mnk:^ sr < i* .*, k^r :>f«'?(^4« f* 'M »*2f ^1 Bit"- .' •yt-'U^i'\ 4 ■•|, ^^■^ 1* ■5 &'' 1 m 1 f^ , ■"■■jhI K'Sj It' ■''':-^ ^ ,.-<.>! '-.v- ^■^.r r.T'3 n ■ K: tea ?•' m ■■ ^ ■feV V ^' !^.. %^^.^ ^-^ f,-4^\ ^^^, •SKSltKf^^^ -V iu^i I I C-i n ■ ;f i BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTBAU & BOND'S^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. FIRE DEPARTMENT. 113 The rent to be paid semi-annually, that is to say : One half on the first day of May, and the other half on the first day of November in each year. If the meter gets out c rder, and fails to register, the con- sumer will be charged at tne average daily consumption pre- viously registered by such meter ; and for the purpose of average, the year shall be deemed to be 300 days. The provisions hereinbefore made in regard to the supply by meter shall not come into force until Public Notice is given that the Water Committee are prepared to supply meters to consumers. When the Committee are thus prepared, they shall give two months' notice to that effect, in the newspapers in which the Corporation advertisements usually appear. Pending this notice, the Water Committee may fix special rates for unenu- merated property or properties, manufactories or other estab- lishments requiring an unusual supply ; and no person shall be allowed to use water for any other purpose but for domestic purposes, without having previously obtained a permit from the Water Department to do so. Persons desirous of supplying their own meter may do so with the previous sanction and written permit of the Superin- tendent of the Water Works. When water is required for purposes not specified in the foregoing Tariff, the rate shall ne fixed by the Water Com- mittee. The Water Committee shall have power to ascertain, by meter, the quantity of water used in any of the above caseSf and charge accordingly. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief— W. Patton. Assistant Chiefs— J. Naud and F. McCULLOCH. District No. 1. No. 1 Hose, Craig and Chenneville streets 4 Guardians. No. 2 Hose, St. Gabriel street 4 " No. 6 Hose, St. Catherine street 4 " No. 6 Hose, Corner German and Ontario streets. 4 ** ; No. 1 Skinner Ladder Co., cor. Craig and Chenne- ville streets 6 ** Chemical Engine, St. Gabriel street 2 *' Bertram Steam Fire Engine, St. Catharine ' street 2 " No. 1 Salvage Waggon, St. Gabriel street 3 '* Qu^en. Fire & Liife Instirance Co.— A. Mackenzie ForbeSi Qei^eral A^ent, St. Ja^es Street, Montreal) ^[ — 1 1 I : !i:^ '''i H 1, Sovwe Fomlsbinff Hardware, Cooklncr Banffes, Ooiv nlces. &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer. 524 Graiff Street. Hi FIRB DEPARTMENT. Diitrict No, 2* No. S Hose* Wellinffton street 4 Guardians. No. 4 Hose, Ghaboillez street 4 ** No.' 9 Hose, St. Gabriel Market 4 ** No. 2 Hook and Ladder, Wellington street 1 ** Viitriot No, 3. No. 7 Hose, Dalhousie Square 4 ** No. 8 Hose, Corner Gain and Craig streets 4 ** No. 8 Hook and Ladder, oor. Gain and Craig sts. 1 ** FIRB ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. BOX NO. 1. 2. 8. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. U. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. 43. LOCALITY. Cnstom House. (North comer.) Corner St Jean Baptiste and St. Paul streets. Jacques Cartier Square. (Corner St. Paul street.) St. Gabriel 8tr«et. (Hose fetation.) Comer Notre Dame and St. Francois Xavier streets* Comer St. Sacrament and St. Pjter streets. Corner St. Paul and McGill streets. Comer Youville and Common srTeets. Comer Notre Dame and McGiil streets. Corner Craig and Chennevilie8trtiet8. (Central Hose Station.) Comer Craig and St. Lambert Hill. Corner Vitre and Kanguinet streets. ^ Corner St. Lawrence and Ltgauchetiere streets. Comer Dorchester and >t. Urbain streets. Comer Bleury and Dorchester streets. Beaver Hall Hill. St. Antoine street. (Opposite St. Genevieve'street.) Comer Brunswick and Dorchester streets. St. Catherine street. (Hose Station.) Comer St. Lawrence and St. Catherine streets. German street, near Duroarais street. Comer 8t. Denis and St. Catherine streets. Comer German and Ontario streets. (Hose Station.) Comer St Lawrence and Sherbrooke streets. Corner St. George and feherbrooke streets. Corner Union Avenue and Sherbrooke street. Comer McGill College Avenue and St. Catherine street Guilbault's Garden. Comer Arthur and Shuter streets. Comer King and Common streets. Corner Duke and Ottawa streets. Corner Dupr^ Lano and St. Maurice street. Corner St. Antoine and Cemetery streets. ChaboillezSqnare. (Hose Station.) Wellington street. (Hose Station.)j Mill street. (Lyman's Mills.) ■m t\ ? -i UMlf ^ t d iv tr e Si Piano«va;t Wholesale Prices^ go to ISbow^ Btilldiiigrs, Oraisr St., Moxitr^ftl.-See pB/ge 80* wv » 8BIRT8 mad* r^ nDffiR at DE.^^MAftTSAtr ^ fiONl^, 41f TRB DAME STREET. ITRE DEP RTMBNT. 115 46. Corner Wellington and Mctard str m. 46. Corner Colborne and Ottawa stre< 47. Corner St. Joseph and Mountiiin :: eete. 48. Corner St. Antoine and Mouutaift ^creets. 49. Corner St. Catherine and iMountat« streetl. 61. Corner Shorbrooke and Pool btreets. 62. Corner ^t. Antoino and Guy streets. 63. Corner St. Martin and Bonaventure streets. 64. Comer St. Joseph and Canning streets., ^^' Corner Fulford and Coursol streets. Corner William and Seigneurs streets. 60. 67. 68. Corner St. Matthew and St. Catherine streets. 69. Grey Nunnery, Guy street. 61. Kedpath'ti Sugar Iletinory. 62. St. Gabriel Market. (Hose Station.) 63. Grand Trunk Works. (Point St. Charles.) 64. Corner Notre Dame and Bonseoours streets. 66. Dalhousie Square. (Hose Station.) 67. Corner Wolfe and St. Mary's streets. 68. Corner Drolet and Roy streets. 71. St. George's School-House, Stanley street 72. Corner Craig and Visitation streets. 73. Corner Cadieux and Counrille streets. 74. Corner Dorchester and St. Andr^ streets. 76. Corner Mignonne and St. Andr6 streets. 76. St. James' Market. 78. Corner Seigneurs and St. Patrick streets. 81. Corner Kobin and Visitation streets. 82. Corner St. Catherine and Panet streets. 83. Corner Dorchester and Sydenham streets. 84. Corner Logan and Seaton streets. 86. Crevier's Saw Mill, Ontario street. 86. Corner Congregation and Wellington streets. 87. Corner Menai and Fertar streets. 91. Corner Craig and Gain streets. (Hose Station.) 92. Corner St. Mary and Dufresne streets. 93. Corner Ontario and Fulluiu streets. 94. Corner Berri and Dubord streets. 96. Gas Works, Hochelaga. 96. Rolling Mills, St. Joseph street. I MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by John Monk,->office, 34 St. James street,— house, 24 Berri Street ; and C. P. Davidson, (of Cross, Lunn <& David- son,)— office, 10 Merchants Exchange Oourt,~house, 966 bt. Catherine street, (^ueen, Fire a^ JLiiie, inburttnce v-/o.— A. l«Lackenzi© J/'orbeb, General Agent, St, James Street^ Montrei^, Ij Bluiffles, Wringers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Sprtng B**f*f^» Ma^tr^BBOff. ^c.-T.. J A. Surveyer. 624 Oralg St. 116 COURTS OF JUSTICE. COUETS OF JUSTICE. THE SUPERIOR COURT AND THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. 38 Vic, Cap. 11. Hon. William Biiell Riohards, Chief Justice. Hon. W. (i. Kitohie, \ Hon. S. H. Strong, [ Hon. Jean T. Tasohereau, > Puisne Judges. Hon. TeloHphore Fournier, l Hon. W. A. Henry, / Robert Casseis, J unior, Ottawa, Registrar. The Supreme Court, for the purpose of hearing and deter- mining Appeals, hold annually, at the City of Ottawa, two sessions, the one beginning on the third Monday in January, and the other beginning on the tir»t Monday in June. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. JUDOKS. Hon. Antoine Aim6 Dorion, Chief Justice Hen. Samuel C. Monk, Hon. Ulrio J. Tessier. > Puu Offigrbs of thb Coubt. C. A. LeBlanc, Sheriff. Charles E. Schiller, Clerk of the C'own. Alfred dc Beaumont, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Superin* tendeut ot Crown witnesses. J. F. DuBreuil, Assistant Clerk. Adolphe Bissonnette, High Constable. Louis Payette, Gaoler. Appeal Side. *MoNTBEAL.— 11th to 22nd (inclusive), March, June, Septem^ ber, and December. *QuKBBO.— 1st to 8th March, June, September and December. *By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statu tea for Lower Canada, oases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne^ Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedibrd, St. Hyaointhe. Iberville, and Beauharnois, shall be heard and determined at the City of Montreal only^ and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there ; and oases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Kivers, Quebec, For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Bhai^B BuUdlnffSi Craig St., Montreal.— See page 80. Q WBXTB DBBSS SHIBTS $1.60, WORTH $296, At DB8MABTBAU ds BOND'S. COURTS OP JUSTICE. 117 OtHctrt qf Court— 'h* W. Marohand, clerk of Appeals. Mont- real ; COme Duteau de Orandprd speoial deputy olerk of Appeals for Montreal. W. E. Duggan, deputy clerk of Appeali* Quebec ; Augustin Dorral, special deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec. Crown Side. Where Held, When Held. Suebec 27th April and 27th October, lontreal 24th March and 24th September. Three Rivers 23rd March and 23ra September. Sherbrooke Ist March and 1 at Ootuber. Kamouraska 23rd Juno and 18th December. Aylmer 2l8t January and let July. Percd 13th March and 13th August. New Carlisle 18th February and 13th J uly. Arthabaskaville 19th February and lUth October. Beauce 20th June and 2Uth October. Montmagny 25th March and 25th November. Joliette 5tb July and 15th November. Richelieu 20th January and Ist July. Chiooutimi 13th February and 13th July. Bedford 3rd Tuesday in March and Sept. Rimouski 13th to 19th March and November. Malbaie 13th June and 13th December. Beauharnois Ist March and 1st October. St Uyacinthe 15th J anuary and 15th June. St. Johns 22nd March and 15th December. St. Soholastique 7th January and 2nd July. Iberville 22nd March and 15th December. t« i< (i ii i( (* It it it i< tt SUPERIOR COURT. Hon. Wm. Collis MERRnrTH, Chief Justice. PuiBNi Judges. Hon. Ls. E. N. Casault» - ** Christopher Dunkioi John S. Sanborn, Hon. Chas. Mondelet, " Andrew Stuart, Aim 6 Lafontaine, Antoine Polette, Joseph A. Berthelot, Thomas J. J. Loranger, Louis Victor Sicotte, Francis G. Johnson, Joseph N. Boss^, Robert Mackay, Fred. W. Torrance, Joseph U. Beandry, Henri B. Tasohereau, ti ti Ii II (I i( (I II II II Adolphe B. Routhier, Louis A. Olivier, Thomas McCord, Marcus Doherty, Ls. B^langer, Hubert W. Chagnon, Marc A. Piamondon, Ls. B. Caron, Vinceslas P. W. Dorion. Sagueni^, Glaspe, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Kamouraska, Mont- magny, Beauce and Arthabaska, shall be heard and determined at the City of Quebec only, and the Vf rits in such cases shall be returnable there. Queen, Fire & Ldfe, Inauranco uo.— A. Mackenzie ForbeSi General Agent, St. James Street, Montreal, " liaiifirlds, Wrinsrers, Wa43lier8, Iroil Bedsteads, "Spring .Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craigr St. 118 COURTS OF JUSTICE. •Montreal— tllocholaga, Jacques-Cartier, Laval,Vaudreuil, 8oulanKetis» Lapratrie, Chainblj', Verch^res, and City of Mon- treal, held at Montreal, from Ist September to 20th December; 16th July to 2l)tli April; and 1st May to oOth Juiife. Hubert, Papiueau *fc Honey, protbouutary ; (Jeurge Pyke and Charles A. Terroux, deputy prothunotaries ; Charles A. Leblano, sheriff; M. 11. .-^anborn, deputy sheriff; Jose|)h Jones, coroner. Qu KB KC.—i'ortneuf, Quebec, Muntmorency, Levis, Lotbini^re and City of Quebec, — held at Quebec from the 1st tooth of every month, except January, July and August. Fiset & liurroughs and Campbell, Prothonotary ; Hon. Charles Aileyn, Sheriff. Thrkk KivKRS.— AMaskinung6, ^t. Maurice, (including City of Three ttivers,) Chainplain and Nicolet, held at Three R'vers, from l', May, and October, Jules K. Berthelot, prothonotary ; Zephrin Koufisiile, sheriff. iJi»LiKTTK. — L'Assomption, Montcalm, and Joliette, held at oliette, from 13th to li'th March. June ana November. Morin «)£ Dcj^iiets, prothonotary : B. U. Lei>roQon. sheriff. KiouKLiEU. — Kicheliea. Yaniaska aud Berthier, held at Sorel. fn>m i>th to 11th ot every mouth, except January, July ana August Antoine N. G 'Uiu, prothonotary; A. D DeGrandpre. deputy prothonotary ; Pierre Guevremonu sheriff. Sagl kn ay.— Charlevoix and Sugueuay. held at Maltbaie, from 13th to h'th March, Juno and Deceuiber. Charles da Beiger, prothonotary ; P. II. Ci;uou. sheriff. CiuooiTiMu— Ueld at thicouiimi. froonlSth to 19th Febniar7, June and October. F. K. Gosselm, proihouot4try ; \j. ii\j^e, •neriff KiMvii'SKi.— Rimouski, held at St. Germain, from Tth to 12th M&reh. Juue aud November. Frs. M. Deroaie, prothuootarr ; AeaiUe Fouruier, sheriff. »i:>j>trkt f C o HMi i is , Jtc-, r?=rraed. Bl ■» «4udeQ X k« O w^- ^-* . w i ♦^ w V*.. <" . i ■ V» Kj >- ~ _.. —.—.«>. -.■^';.. ^<3 .^ CI' General Agent^ Su Jame4» Sireet^ Montreai. iHddl^ '^^t BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DESMARTEAU & BOND»S, 415 NOTR'^i DAM^ STREET. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 119 MoNTMAOXY.— L'Islet, Montirmimy and Bellechopse, held at Montmaeny. from '3th to 19th Fohruary, May and November. Albert Bender, prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, sheriflF. Bkauce.— Beauce and Dorchester, heJd at St. Joseph de la Beauce, from 13th to 19th March. June and October, Z^phirin Vezina, prothonotary ; T J. Tafcherejiu, sheriflF Arthabaska. — Mepantic, Arthahaska and Driimmond, held at Arthabaska, from 20fh to 25th March, June, September and December. Barwis k Theroux, prothonotary; Auguste Ques- nel, sheriff. Bedford. — Shefford, Mifisisquoi and Brorae. held ntNelson- ville, from 13th to 19th February, May and October. F.T.Hall, prothonotary ; Peter Cowan, sheriflF. St. Hyacixthk.— St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Rouville, held at St. Hyacinthe, from 1st to Hth February, April, June and November. De Lorimier k Roy, prothonotary; Louis Tach^, sheriflF Ibkrvill'^.— St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville, held at St. Johns, from loth to V^i\\. inclusively, of March. June. October and December F. H. Ma*chand and F. J. Henri Marchand, prothonotary; Charlc." Nolin. Sheriff. Bkauharxois.— Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Chateaufrnay, held at Beauharnois, from 23rd to 2Sth February. May, Septem- ber and December, P. J. U. Beaudry, prothonotary; Louis Hainault» sheriff. CIRCUIT COURT. Montreal District. Montreal District Circiuit, held at Montreal, from Ist juridi- cal day to 20th at least, every month, except January, July and August. Messrs. Hubert, Papineau nices, «&c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craig" Street. 122 COURTS OF JUSTICE. RiMonsKi District. Rimoupki District Circuit, held at St. Germain, Ist to 7th March, June and November. F. M. Dt. Vital de Lambton, 26th to 29th January and May, and 24th to 27th September. T. A. Brodeuv, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. Henedine, 2Qd to 6th March, June and October. J. Reny, clerk. Artharaska District. Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabapkaville, 14th to 19th March, June, September and December; enquite* 10th, 11th. 12th and 13th January. February, April, May, October and November. Barwis ife Th(5roux, clerk. Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 15th to 17th January, May and October. J. T. Caya, clerk. Megantic County Ciicuit. held at Inverness. 9th to 12th Jan* uary, May and October. J. B. Rousseau, clerk. Bedford District. Bedford District Court, held at Nelsonville, the first Tuesday in January. Ma^-oh, April, .Tune, September and November, for seven consecutive days. F. T. Hall, clerk. # County op Wolfe.— Eugene S. Darche, clerk. Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton, on the second Tues- day ot eich of the months of February, April, June. October and December, each for three juridical days. J. Lefebvre, cleik. iSheflFord County Circuit, held at Waterloo, on the second Tuesday of eaoh of the months of February, April. June, Octo- ber and December, each fur tour consecutive juridical daiyg. V. Nutting, clerk. 'i^ i For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's Buil- I) 'f t tc 8HIBTS made to OBDEH at DESMABTBAT7 & BOKiyS, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. REGISTRARS. 126 • REGISTRA District. Mftntreal... Quebec Three Biver St. Francis. Gaspi .•!.• Kamour€Utki Ottawa .... Terrebonne Joliette Bichdieu... Tamaaka,. . Saguenay . . Chieoutimi. Bimouaki... RS OF COUNTIES-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Name of Registration County or Name of Registrar. Division. . MoDtreal. ••••■ GeorKe H. Rvland. Chamblv N. Mitmeault. Huntingdon, Ist Reg. Diy. Adolphe Beauvais. Laval . Ad^lard E. Leonard Soulanges> L. H. Masson. V^audrouil .*••« F. de Salles Bastifln. Yerchdres Aim6 Geofifrion. • Quebec 0. N. Montizambert. Fortneuf. • Hon. J.E. Tbibaudeau Montmorenci Gabriel Dick. Orleans (Island of) Bruno Peltier. Dorchester T. £. Rouleau. Dorchester, 2nd Reg. Div* Francis M. Guay. Lotbiniere Joseph Filteau. a Chamuluiin Elie Hinfret. M Askiiifine^ J. fiduuard PichettA. Nicolet .••.... Joseoh A. Blondin. Three Rivers Louis A. Duval. . Richmond T. P. Cleveland. Sher brooke D aniel Thomas. Wult'e • Jean Bte. Richard. Stanstead C. A. Richardson. Coaticook Otis 8hurtleff. Compton Samuel Orr. • Bonaventure Joseph G. Lebel. Gasp^ J* H- Lavoie. St Anne des Monts John Perr6e. Magdalen Islands Edward Borne. I fTamarouska Henri Garon. Temisoouata *....... Klie Mailloux. • Ottawa W. W ashbo^m. Pontian Walter Rimer. • Two Mountains Do8ith6 Dupras. Argenteuil Thomas Baron. Terrebonne Louis Lachaine. ^ . Joilette. Cbas. G. Beaudoin. T.' A fl^omntion Barth^iemv Rocher. Montcalm Joseph Ed. Beaupr6. Richelieu Jules Chevallier. Berthier. B. E. Pellant. . Yamaska L. M. Blondin. . lat Div. of Charlevoix \ nugj, t^„ Benrer and Saguenay J ^'*"- "^ "•'«®'^- 2nd Div. ot ditto Telesphore ForUn. . Chieoutimi Ovid Boss^. . Rimouski, No. 1 A. £. Guay. Rimouski. No. 2. . • Andr4 £. Gauvreaii. . ______ Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes^ General Afirent, St. James Street, Montreal. ; ! (Souse JHimlshinj? Hardware, Oookingr Rangres, do^ nices, &c.— Li. J. A. Rnrvpver, 594 Crai>? Street. 126 THE BAR. District. Montmagny . Arthabaaka . Bedford St. Hyacinthe Iberville Beauharnoia Name of Recfistration County Name of Registrar, or Divihion. L'Islet Thadee Michaud. IMontiuagny Jog. David Lepine. Belluchusse Pantaleun Forguea. Beauce Jean E. Proulx. Megantic ^'m. M. Lanibly. Arthabaska E. M. Poieson. Drummond Edmund Cux. Sheffurd Joseph B. Edgarton. Brorae Hiram 8. Foster. Missisquoi Kiuhard Dickinson. St. Hyaeinthe Horace St. Germain. Bagot Joseph C. Baohaud. Kouvillo Ls. Ed. P. Laberge. St. Johns (I. A. M archand. Napierville Lphron Bouchard. Iberville..; Didace Tass6. Beauharnois Y. A. L. DeMartigny. Ghateaugay Alixis M. Gagnier. Huntingdon Andrew Somerviile. THE BAE. DISTRICT OP MONTREAL. Council. W.H.Kerr, Q. C Batonnier. H. F. Rain vilie Sy ndio. A. II. Luun Treasurer. P. H. Roy Secretary. Straohan Bethune, Q. C, John A. PerkinSi J. S. C. Wurtele, Q. C, W. W. Robertson, G. H. Borlase, A. Lacoste, F. X. Arohambaulti G. Doutre. Advocates Library and Library of the Bab. W. H. Kerr, Q.C President. J. S. C. Wurtele, Q. C Secretary. Strachan Bethune, Q. C. 1 Rouer Roy, Q. C. ■ - - - I H. E. Rainville, GoDzalve Doutre. Board of Examiners. A. Cross, Q. C^ S. Bethune, Q. C, president; W. W. Robertson, G. H. Bor- lase, J. J. Curran, Charles P. Davidson, C. B. Carter, John McTntosh, W. D. Drummond, John A. Perkins, C. A. Geoffrion, Louis A. Jett6, L. 0. Loranger, H. F. Rainville, Simeon Pag- Duelo, F. X. A. Trudel, A. Lacoste, F. X. Arohambault, C. C. de Lorimier, J. E. Robidoux, J. J. Maclaren. ^i For fine Pumiture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, j^o to eiiaw'B Bviildinffs, Craiff St., Montreal.-See pa^e 39, ' • 6o^ I. ly- r , ro to 19. ' BBXRTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. THE BAR. 127 Members. Date of Commission. 0. 8 Cherrier, Q.C., Aug. 1822 F. Griffin, " Dec. 1824 ** Jan. 1829 " May, 1829 it - - ' - June, 18.'^4 " May, 1843 " May, 1843 " Aug. 1844 " Feb. 1845 « Mar. 1846 P. More»n, Henry Judah, John J. Day, And. Robertson, " Pept. 1841 J. Rouer Roy, »* Feb. 1842 S Bethuno, Alex. Cress, Hon. G. Ouimet, E. Carter, E. IT. Pioh<;, G.C.V. Buchanan," Nov. 1846 J. Doutre, " Apr. 1847 Hn.J.J.C. Abbott, " Oct. 1847 Wm. H.Kerr, " Nov. 1847 R. Laflnmme, " Oct. 1849 Jonat. Wurtele, " Aug. 1850 Thos. W. Ritchie, " 8ept. 1^52 J. K. O'Halloran, '« Deo. 18S2 HnLSHuntington, " l^ept. 185'^ George Futvc.ye, " Aug. 1858 J. A. Mousseau, " Apr. 18t:0 Hn J.A.ChapIeau," Dec. 1861 Thomas Nve Dec. 1827 Hugh Taylor Nov. 1829 John Bleakely ... Dec. 1830 Adolphus M. Hart.. May, 1836 John M«>nk Jan. 1841 H. J.Ibbotson Feb. 1841 C. A.Kochon Nov. 1841 Chas. Burroughs. . . May, 1813 Hn. M. Laframboise.Deo. 184- G. C. R Ouimet Aug. 1844 Euolide Roy Jan. 1845 L. G. Macdonald. • • Nov. 184H Henry W. Austin... Feb. 1848 P. C. Duranceau — May, 1848 Richard Macdonnel.. June 1848 F. T. Judah Oct. 1848 M. Branchaud Feb. 184^ William A Bates. ...May, 1849 John Bates July, 184'^ Bernard Devlin Oct. 1849 L. Ricard April,1850 V. P. W. Dorion. . .June, 1><50 C. J. C. Wurtele,.... Aug. 1850 I. N . Bureau ........ Aug. 1851 Members.I Date of Commission. A. C. Papineau Aug. 1851 Wm. B. Lamb ... Pept 1851 W. W. Robertson,... April, 1852 J. J. McLaren, Deo. 1852 D. D. Bondy ; . .Sept 1853 Edmund Barnard.... Oct. 1853 Alexis E. Duraesnil. Jan. 1854 Alex. U Lunn Feb. 1854 George B. Cramp. . • .June, 1854 .Tos. M. Loranger...*Arril,1855 L. A. N. Spots July, 1855 P. A. Fauteux, Dee. 1855 G. J. Barthe Oct. 1856 Louis A. Jett^ Feb. 1857 J. Duhamel- April,1857 J. A. Belle Mar. 1858 J. B. Bourgeois Mar. 1858 L. 0. Loranger Mar. 1858 Ad(»lphe Germain. . -Sept. 1858 S. D. Kivard June. 1859 JohnL Morris June, 1859 M. E. Charpentier ..Nov. 1859 D^sird Girouard. .. Oct. I860 T. C. DeLorimier. . . Jan. 1861 John Dunlop Jan. 1861 J. G. D'Amour . July, 1861 Louis Armstrong. .. .Aug. 1861 A. P. Ouimet ... Sept. 1861 E. L. DeBellefeuillcSept. 1861 J.A.Perkins. Oct. 1861 S. Pagnuelo Oct. 1861 Hn.F.X.A.Trudelle..Deo. 1861 0. Thibault Jan. 1862 Louis T.Par6 Jan. 1862 A. Brunet April,1862 A. Branchaud May, 1862 J. P. Carreau June,186S T. C. A. Deajardins.. June, 1862 H. F. Rainville July, 1862 V. B. Sicotte Aug. 1862 F. W. Terrill Sept. 1 62 v> Mirault Hept. 1862 R. R. Fontaine Oct. 1862 P. A. A. Dorion D»c. 186i R. C. CowHn Feb. iJ-e.*? A. Lacoste Feb. 1863 L. F. Morrison ... .Feb. 1863 J. J. Curran Mar. 1863 Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Go.— A. Mackanzie Fort>e8| -Generftl Affentj 8t. Jamea Street, MontrecU,' iff r A ijCangleB, Wrlngersr Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Bpring B**d8, Mattresses. &o.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craipr St. 1» THi; BAR. Members. Date of Commission, D. M oMaster,. ..... June, 1863 M. M. Tait June48B3 J. B. BroAseau July, 1863 0. A. Vilbon Aug. 1863 Qoisalve Doutre. . . Sept. 1863 N. H. Bourgoin Sept. 1863 J. C. Laooste Sept. 1863 L. N. Benjamin Oct. 1863 W.Grenier Oct. 1863 H. L. Snowdon Nov. 1863 G. W . Stephens Nov. 1863 F. X. ArGhambault..NoT. 186^ Chas. DeMontigny..Dec. 1863 M. Gayley Jan. 1864 L. 0. Da/id April,1864 B. T. Day April,1864 L. H. Davidson Jnne,1864 N. Dnrand June, 1864 Chas p. Davidson. June, 1864 F. Lefebvre June, 1864 P.Maokay Sept. 1864 E. Brassard Oct. 1864 Thomas Brossois .... Oct. 1864 Arthur Desjardins... Nov. 1864 Am€d6e Gagnon-'.-Deo. 1864 Fras. E. Gilman. • • .June, 1865 J. G. Gagnon June, 1865 J. N. Mongeau June, 1865 A. MaoMahon Aug. 1865 T. A. Michaud Sept. 1865 Chas.CDeLorimier.Oot. 1865 L. 0. Tailion Nov. 1865 N. W. Trenholme. .Nov. 1865 L. Gushing Nov. 1865 A. Ohoquet Nov. 1865 M. Mathieu Dec. 1865 L. L.Maillet Jan. 1866 J. E. Robidouz May, 1866 0. G. E. Gauthier. . .June, 1866 G. A. Geoffrion June, 1866 Ivan Wotherspoon- .June, 1866 G. B. Garter Sept 1866 T. P. Butler Sept. 1866 G. A. Drolet Oct 1866 0. Garon Oct 1866 Leon L. Gorbeil Dec. 1866 Mag. Desjardins. •• .Deo. 1366 Alphonse Hoole Dec. 1866^ Members. Date of Comm2ssion. Arthur B Longpr^. ..Jan. 1867 Olivier Anger Jan. 1867 G. L. N. Beaudry. . .Mar. 1867 H. A. G. Prevost . . .April, 1867 Robert A. Ramsay. April, 1867 William Rose Sept. 1867 R. J. Wicksteed Sept. 1867 F. A. Quinn Sept 1867 Jos. 0. Turareon Oct. 1867 Chas. J. Gill Oct 1867 Wm. D. Drummond.Nov. 1867 Alf. Dalbec Nov. 1867 John G. Hatton Deo. 1867 G. A. Dugas Feb. 1868 J.A. Ouimet Mar. 1868 David R. MoCord- . .Mar. 1868 Joseph N. Pauz^. . . .Mar. 1868 Peter J. Coyle Mar. 1868 Fred. L. B^ique Mar. 1868 Thos. J. Doherty. . . .June, 1868 J. Bte. Doutre June, 1868 Firman A. Beaudry. Sept. 1868 Louis Pich6 Sept. 186S Jos. S. Messier Sept. 186i: Th^op. Bertrand .... Deo. 1868 Ad. Mathieu April, 1869 A. Dansereau May, 186Q J. R. Gibb June, 1869 M. B. Bethune July, 1869 Reid Taylor July, 1869 Fred. S. Lyman July, 1869 L. Laflamme Sept. 1869 Lucien Huot Sept. 1869 Aid. Ouimet Jan. 1870 Urgel A. Denis Jan. 1870 Jos. Alp. Daoust. ...July, 1870 Henri G. St Pierre. .July, 1870 Edward G. Monk. . ..July, 1870 J. F. V. Bureau Sept 1870 Edmond Lareau . . . .Sept. 1870 F. X. Gauthier Jan. 1871 Juhn S. Archibald . .Jan. 1871 RoswellO. Fisher... Jan. 1871 Francis I Eellar. . . .Jan. 1871 Pierre M. Durand ..Jan. 1871 Thos. P. Foran Feb. 1871 W. G. Gruiokshank. July, 1871 George Macrae,. . . . July, 1871 '1 For fine Fuiiaitiire & Pianos, at WholesaJe Prices, gfo to ShaWs BuildlDfirs, Graiff St., MontreaL— See page 30. v 'If o > r I I a § 3 H is fel f td 1^ I s- ^♦» Co 9 H 8 ► w H O H b H p (D If H 11 o o C3 IBS o •^ o fe o • s ■ , f ^ ! to r 1 3 > 130 ADy£RTISBMEI7T. ^S^^^ ESTABLISHED I860. ^%W ^ <»>» ■MNUF/UmHIEM OF AND DULEM IN EVERV OlSOnPTMN OF MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, Mill W@£&« i&attimse Pulleys, Hangers, Lathes, Biscuit Machinery. DKALZBS ZN Fint Qoalit; Brass Goo< ds, Iron and Wood Working la;hinery, Babber and Leather Belting, Bobber, Hemp and Flax Packing, 8oKd Emery Wheeb and Emery Cloth, AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S PATENT GOVERNORS Steam and Water Bubber, Leather, aid Linen Hose, Cotton Waste, Babbit Metal, Saw Gammers, Machines and Grinders. BISCUIT AND CRACKER MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. Kazaretliy Brennaa and Dalhousle Streets, :M:o35rrri^E-A.Xi. ADTERTISEHENT. 131 SAVORY A MOORE'S \MuM |oii$sIidil ||eiieii0$. Pancreatio Fmnlalon and PancreaXIne (Genuitut) In Coksumption, Wasting, Loss op thb Powbr of Digkstion AND AssiMiLATioNt the Pancrcatic Emulsion and Pancreatine are the most potent Remedies. Where Cod Liver Oil fails, or cannot be tolerated by the stomach, the Pancreatic preparations are the only remedies that supply its place. Peptodyn— The Neir Dlffe«tlTe— Digests all kinds of Food, the Farinaceous, Fibrinous, and Oleaginous, bein^ a combina- tion of the active principles of the several digestive secretions. Peptic, Pancreatic, &c. Peptodyn (powder) sold in bottles from 2s to 21s. Best Food for Infante.— ** The infant Prince thrives upon it as a Prince should." — Dr» Richardson. ** Resembles mother's milk as closeljr as possible." Dr H. Barker on ^^ Right Foods *^ This Food is rich in Flbsh-fdrming and Bonb-Forming constitu- ents, and supplies, in a greater degree than any other kind, all that is needed for tlie healtUful growth and development of children. Jeremle'ii Hedatlve and Anil-Spaemodlef for €liol«ra,. Dlarrheeay Spasme. 4cc*— Diminishes Nbr- vous ExciTBMBNT, Allavs Pain, and Pr«ducbs Slbbp, without any of the objectionable symptoms which attend the employment of other Sedatives. In India and other tropical climates it is regarded as a specific for Diarrikba, Cholbra, Dvsbntrry and Nbrvousnbss. *^ Datura 'ratala«^ for Aethma and Bron«*lilite. " Of great efficacy in Asthma and Chronic Bronchitis.*'— Z>r. Mc Veagh, *' I have never known an instance in which relief was not obtained."— Cr^iK. Alexander, ** It is a remedy of great power and usefulness." — Dr, Barker on Diseases of tht Respiratory Organs, As Tobacco, in Tins ; Cigars and Cigarettes, in boxes ; and as Pas- tiles for inhalation, in boxes. *^ EtUerodlne 9'— superior to Chlorodyne.— ( This Title is Copyright.^— YrcwKKQXiXHM, is an elegant substitute for Chlorodyne, and far more convenient for use. Its therapeutical pro- perties are DiAPHORBTic, Antispasmodic and Sbdativb. It is a clear bright Fluid, pleasant to the taste, and readily miscible with water or any suitable menstruum. Dr* J'enner'e Absorbent Lozengrcs Spbbdily and Effectually correct Heartburn, Flatulence, and other evils attendant on an Excess of Acid in the Stomach. Tney are eminently serviceable in relieving that form of Heartburn so common witn ladies during pregnancy. i SAVOBT k NOOUI. 143 NIH BOND STRBKT. LONDON, Chemists to H, M, the Queen^ H, R, H. the Prince of Wales, H. I. M, Napoleon III.y His Highness the Khedive of Egypt^ &*c. Sold by au Chemists, Druqqists, and Storekeepers. 132 ADVERTISEMENT. I- OWIN McGABYlY WHOUSAU AND RETAIL OEAUR IN EVERY KIND OF Fkia aad Fancy FttrnituK, Has constantly on hand the largest and most varied Stock of Goods in his line to be found in the City» consisting, in part, of Sofas, Card, Centre and Dining Tables : Bureau Desks of all kinds : Sets of Bed- room and Parlour Furniture : 3000 Wood-seat Chairs : 2000 Cane- seat Chairs, of thirty different patterns. Wholesale and Retail, all of which are warranted to be as represented. TERMS.— Under |too. Cash ; from |ioo to $1000, Three to Four Months, by fumUhinKf satisfactory Notes. I ADVERTISEMENT. 133 LYSTER, BENNET & CO. WHOLESALE STATIONERS 455 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. DAWES & CO ESTABLISHED 1820. India Pale Ale and X X Mild Ale. No. 1 Strong Ale & Extra Stout Porter. Brewery, Lachine, P.Q. OFFZOB, 216 ST, JAMES STBZET, MONTREAL. 11 134 ADVERTISEMBNT. WALSKB & WISIKAH, GENERAL WOOD EXraBATEBS 97 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. V ADVERTISEMENT. 1£6 ® I m ESTABLISHED 1827. ^ xuktv istuii HANUFACTURERS, No. 142 INSPECTOR STREET, (Between St. Bonaventare and St. Antoine StreetSi) n I <^> I CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Ormekers aai lls®«ii8 Of ALL IKESCBI?XIONS. ¥ d^hZ^'^ 186 ADVERTISEMENT. HOOD'S SOAPS FABASOir UTJBDBY SOAP Once Used- Always Used. IxetUtneyy Btttrgtnoy, Hirabiltty ud Purity &!• Its propirtiei— tbertfort unrpftsiad. Housekeepers will find it the best and most economical of all Soaps throughout the Dominion. OUR TOILET SOAPS. :o:- If you want. pleasure and comfort in the toilet, smooth and pliable skin, use constantly HOOD & SON'S TOILET SOAPS. 8UIKT8 made to OBDEB at DESMABTBAU 4b BOND'S, 415 NOTBB DAME STBEET. OFFiaAL ASSiaNEES. 137 Membebs. Date of Conunisskm. Phillipe H. Roy Jaly, 1871 Francis 0. Wdod- . . . Jnly, 1871 J.L.C.Archambaalt.JaIy, 1871 R. S. G. Baffg July, 1871 Am^d^e E. Forget- July, 1871 Oamiile Santoire. . . . Jaly, 1871 G. Macrae July, 1871 L. Laframboise July, 1871 F. G. Bouthillier. . . .July, 1871 G. I.Powell Jan. 1872 Frs. 0. Rinf ret Jan. 1872 T. B. N. Boucher . . .July, 1872 Alphonse David July, 1872 H. G. Jones Jan. 1873 L. DeSalaberry Jan. 1873 G. Harpin Jan. 1873 Hy. J. Morgan Jan. 1873 Wm. DcG. Harnett .June, 1873 Jos. A. Ghampagne .July, 1873 Rnsrmd. Pr^fontaine J^uly..l873 Galixte Leboeuf. . . . . July, 1873 T. G. R. Barthe July, 1873 Fras. H. McDonald. July, 1873 Ghas. Labelle July, 1873 Edmond Emond July, 1873 E. Gerin July, 1873 Ghas. L.GhampacBe.July, 1873 Membebs. Date of Commassioa, H.I.J.B.G]ioainnard. July, 1873 T. Fortier Sep. 1873 E. J. Flynn Sep. 1873 Joseph DesRosiers.. Jan. 1874 Ernest Desrosiers... Jan. 1874 E. B. Major Jan. 1874 I. A. Bouin Jan. 1874 M. L. Hutchinson. . .Jan. 1874 D. E. Bowie Jan. 1874 H. B. Rainville Jan. 1874 D.Barry Jan. 1874 Michael Lonergan. -Mar. 1874 M. J. Harket June, 1874 A. M. Hart June, 1874 L. Wm. P. CoutWe. July, 1874 ~Lr J. Gannon July, 1874 R. 8. Gooke July, 1874 L. N. Asselin July, 1874 L. H. Archambault..July, 1874 A. Bender. July, 1874 R. Tonng July, 1874 A. P. Lazere July, 1874 J. G. Larividre Jan. .1875 P. Pelletier Jan. 1875 F. Poutre Jan. 1875 F. D. Ghaquet Jan. 1875 T. A. Ghagnon . • . . Jan. 1875 OFFIGIAL ASSIGNEES FOB THE CITT OF MOm'BEAL. Brown, T. S., Merchants* Exchange, 11 St. Sacrament street Court, James, 22 St. John street. Craig, Dayid J., 11 Hospital street. Dontre, Alphonse, 44 St. Constant street Dupuy, Louis, — ^ Evans, Edward, 22 St. John street Fair, John, 181 St. Jamee street Laloie, Louis J., 97 St James street Lecours, Olivier. 355 St Catharine street Perkins, A. M., 97 St James street . Rhind, William, 58 St. Franeois Xayier street. Stewart A. B., Merchants' Exchange, 11 St Sacrament at Tyre, James, 43 St Francois Xavier street FOR THE DISTBICT OF MONTBEAL. Beansoliel, C. 0.f 97 St James street Queen^Fire & Ufa, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes^ QwoMnX Agem^fe St. Jamos Street, MontreaL 12 Souse Famlwhlng nicea. Aeo.— L. J. Hardware, Cooking Bansrea, Oor* , A. Surveyer, 524 Craiff Street. 188 KOTARIBS. NOTARIAL BOARD FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Hon. E* Gl'iekm^sr President. Hon. F. H Lemaire • . • . V ioe-Preiident. H. A. A. BranU, Acting Seeretaiy for the Montreal Section. J. B. Delftffe, of Qaebee, Seeretary for the Quebec Section. F. J. Dorand, Treasurer. G. LaRue, Syndic. XEUBESS Oy THI MOAXD rOB TEE DI8TBI0T OF VORTBKAL. D. E. Papineau. O. F. Durand. W.F.LiilithalL J. E. 0. Labadie. J. A. Quintal. L.S.Na)umonchel. L. M. Leoayalier. J.N. A. Archambault. E. A. Beaudry* PUBLIC NOTARIES. Archambault*. A. Arohereque, E. L. Beaufield. R. B^dardtL Belnnger, T. Belle, 0. E. Bourbonnidre* N. Bourbonnidre, T. B. Bourseois, L. C. Brault/H. A. A. Brault, L. N. Brogan Anth. Brodie, Hu^. Brousseau, A. 0. Brunet, M. D. Bureau, Hon. J. 0. Content, M. Coutl^e, J. L. Coutu, J. F. a. Cushing, Chas. Dagan, Q. D' Amour, A. Decary, A. C. DesRoeien, Jos. B. DesRosiers. "L, A. Devlin, 0. J. Doucet, T. DumesnU, G. H. Dumonchel, I. N. Durand, Ben. Durand, F. J. Faure, F. Fr^hette, Ed. P. Garand, M. Gibb. I. J. Griffin, J. C. Guy, M. P. Hall, W. A. Hart, L. A. H^tu, L. 0. Houde, L. A. Horan. J* Houl6, J. B. Hughes, G. A. Hunter, J. 8. Isaacson, A. J. Isaacson, J. H. Jeannotte, H. Jobin* A. D. Jobin, J. H. Kittson, G. II. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. A. 0. Labadie, J. £. 0. Labadie, M.T. A. Lafleur, S. Lamothe, P. Lappare, H. Latour, L. A. H. Leonard, D. Lighthall, W. F. Longtin, M. Marler, Wm.de M t. Mainville, P. Marion, J. P. Mcintosh, E. ■ Mercile, A. Messier. E. Meyer, H. J. Moussette, S. P. Normandeau, P.E. Panet, E. A. Papineau, C. F. Papineau, D. E. Papineau, J. G. Parent, C. A. Phillips, W. A. Prud'homme, E. Rieuurd, F. Ross, W. Simard, J. Stuart, £. H. Terroux, 0. A. Wright, H.B. V For fine Furniture it Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Sha^s Buildings, Craiff St., Montreal.— See pa^e 80. 8HIBTS made to ORDER at DBSMARTBAU Ai BOND'S, 415 NOTRB DAMB STRBBT. COMMISSIONERS. 139 MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL CHAMBER OF NOTARIES. Quebte.—A. Vocelle, L. V. Carrier, W. D. Campbell, J. B. Pruneau, Edward Olaokmeyer, T. G. Larue, L. Leclero, W. Bignell. Three Rivere.—Fetms Hubert, Robert Trudel, Ed. L. Oalifwanlt, A. 0. Houle. St. Hi/aetnthe.—U.. St Qermain, M. B. Bemier, R. Lafontaine. Biehelieu.—J, 0. Chalot, J. B. Cre- bassa. Iberville.— F. Q. Matehand, L. A. Aager. Outaouaie. — F. S. Mackay. Terrebonne. — Hod. F. H. Lemaire. Joiiette. — Hon. L. Arohambault. Kamouraaka.—J. B. Pouliot. Mont- magnjf.—h. A. Beaubien. Beauce.—C Blanchet. Arthabaeka. — T. Cot^. St. Francin.—I, A. Archarobault. Bec^ord.—A. 0. T. Beaachemin. Benuhamoi».—V. H. L. de Martigny. Sague- nay and ChicotUimi.— Joseph Kane. Qaepi and Bimouiki,-^ P. L- Gauvreau. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS For Superior Court, in the City of Montreal* L. J. A. Papineau. J. A. Labadie. William Ross. Etienne Guy. Wm. H. Br^haut John U. Isaacson. P. J. Beaudry. George Weeks. Gaspard Dagan. C. A. Terroux. P. E. Normandeau. Joseph Jones. Joseph H. Durand. J. S. Hunter. G. H. Kernick. J. 0. Labranche. Wm. F. Lighthall. H. Lappare. Napoleon Brault. Adolphe Cherrier. Robert Watson. Arthur M.Perkins. D. J. Craig. H. A. A. Brault J. Carr Griffin. 8. P. Moussette. J. O. Villeneuye. L. Fauteux. L. N. Dumouchel. C. E. Belle. L. A. DesKosiers. A. D. Jobin. Robert Watson. Hugh Brodie. W. A. Phillips. J. F. Dubreuil. Alex. Moffatt N. G. Bourbonnidre. M. Bouthillier. R. Beaufield. 0. J. Devlin. T. Doucet. J. E. 0. Labadie. E. Mcintosh. J. L. Coutlee. L. J. Leioie. COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS Iti the Province of Quebec, to be wed in Ontario. C. J. CoursoL J. Court. Hon. J. J. C.Abbott G. Macrae. J. II. Isaacson. W. B. Lambe. J. Kirby. n. Browne. H. Chapman. P. £. Normandeau. W. Ross. T. Doucet J. Popham. J. C. Griffin. ' W. F. LighthaU. J. C. Hat ton. J. S. Hunter. E. Hoi ton. W. A. Phillips. J. W. Wotherspoon. D. J. Cr&ig. E. Evans. C. Cushing. R. Watson. A. MoGoun. A. Moffatt. A.B.Stewart C. P. Davidson. Qaaen,Flre & Life, Intturance Co.— A. Mackeaaie FoxIbeSi Qeomnl A««mt, St. JamM Streat» Montraal Souse FumlshinfiT Hardware, Oooklnff Banffes, Ooi% nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Oraigr Street. 140 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hon. S. C. Monk, C. J. Coursol, John P. Sexton, T. BoathiIli«r, Edw. Carter, Charles E. Schiller, A. de Beaumont, R. A. R. Hubert) L. J. A. Papineau, John S. Honey. Commissioner for taking Affidavits, and giving Certificates of Transfer and Registry of Vessels for Nova Scotia, John Popham. Commissioner in London, England, for taking Affibell, Robert Cantin,Augustin Gassidy, J. Lewis Chapman, Henry Chauveau, Hon. P. J. 0., Q. C. Cherrier,S.C., ©.C7. Clarke, Francis Coderre, J. Emery Contant, Frs. Corse, Newton B. Cuddihy. Michael Clerk, Alexander Clendinneng, Wm. Cott6, Honors Crawford, John Cuvilier, Maurice David, Ferdinand Doran, James Devlin, 0. J. Dickson, Walter H. Donnelly. John Delisle, A. M. Delvecohio, p. Derome, Leon Donnelly, James Dorion, Hon. A. A. Duvemay, Louis N. D'Orsonnens, G. D. Dyde, John Doran, S. James For line Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Bha^t Bulldlnffs, Craiflr St., MontreaL^-See pa^e 80. str? Youn eniRTS at dbsmartbau ^s bond's, 416 NOTRB DAMB STRBET. 'I' JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. 141 Dakers, James Esdaile, Robert Ferrier, Hon. James Fullum,Oeorge Farmer, Michael Galarneau. P. M. Oault, M H. Godfrey, Robert T. Ooyette, Jean B. Gravel, Jean A* Grenier, J. Griffin, Fred., Q.C Griffin, J. C. Grenier, Jacques Hamilton, John Hamilton, John R. Hetu, Leonard 0. Hudon, Pierre Huntington, Hn. L.S. Hutton, Wm. H. Hart. Theodore Hawley, J. A. Hibbard, Aehley Hingston, W. H. Hogan, Henry Holton, Hon. L. H. Hooper, Angus 0. Hudon, Victor Hunter, Jas. S. Hickson, Joseph Howley, James Honshaw, F. W. Hutohinson, M. Hudon, Dphraim Isaacson, John H. Jobin, J. H. Joseph. John Henry Judah, Henry. Q.C. Judah, Thomas S. Kirkup, Joseph Labadie, Joseph A. Lacroix, C. J. H. Laframboise, Hn. M Lamothe, Guil'me Larkin, Patrick Law, James Leeming, John Leprohon, Jean L. Levy, Alexander Lionais, Hardoin Lomer, Gerard Lunn, Wm. Lyman, Benjamin Lyman, Henry Lighthall. W. P. Lam^re. Jean B Lovell, John Little, Thomas MaoFarlane, W. MaoDonald, Wm. MoGauyran, J. W. Major, James E. Marohand, Louis Masson. Damase Mathewson. John MoCambridse, A. McDonald. Duncan McDonnell, R. L. McDougall, D. L. McDougall, John McGibbon, Alex. McKay, Edward McKenna, Thos. McKenzie, John G. McKenzie, G.G. McNaughton. W. Mc'illeur, J. B. Mofifatt. George Molson, J. H. R. Morley. John S. Moss, Edward Moss, Hiram D. Moss, Samuel H. Murphy, Edward Murphy, P. S. Mussen, Thomas Merrill, Wm. H. McShane, James McKeon, Edward Nelson, H. Admiral Normandeau, P. E O'Brien, Wm. Ogilvie, Alex. W. O'Leary, J. P. T. Ogilvie, John Palmer, Wm. Papineau, Denis E. Pelletier, David Penn, Frederick Penny, Edwd. Goff Phelan, John Phillips, W. E. Poupart. Joseph lPenton,F. W.L. Plessis dit Bolair, L. R. Pratt, John Provost, Renii Prud'homme, M. Rankin. John Rodden, Wm. Roider, Hon. C. S. Rankin, John Kyland, G. H. Rodier, C S., janr. RoUand, G. L. Rolland. Jcru Bte. Rose, Sir J.,Bt., Q.C Rose. Wm. Routb, H. L. Roy, Adolphe Ryan^ M. P. Reekie, R. James Reinhardt. G. Sacbe, Wm. Scott, Wm. Edward Simard, Joseph Simpson, Thomas Smith, Charles Smith, George Stiimes^ Hon. H. Shackell, Henry Scott, Gilbert Stevenson, A. A. Sinoennes, J. F. Taylor, Edward T. Taylor, Thomas M. Terroux, Charles A. Thomas, Henry Torrance, David Trudeau, Romuald Valois, NarciscQ Villeneuve, N. Walters, C. H. Ward, Galbraith Ward, James K. Weaver, Geo. W, Whitney, H. H. Wilson, Hon. Chas. Wilson, Wm. Wilson, Thomas Workman, Thos. Workman, Wm. Whyte, John Wright, Hy. Blake Young, Hon. J. Queen, Fire Ss Life, Insurance Go.— A. Mackenzie ForbeSi General Agent, St. Jcunee Street^ MontreaL House Fumfshinff Hardware, Cookfngr Kangree, Ot>r» nices, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Craifir Street. 142 MILITIA. MILITIA DEPARTMENT. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. The Three Military Districts into which the Provinoe of (Que- bec is diyided are sub-divided into seventy Regimental Divi- sions, comprised within Eight Brigade Divisions. The boundaries of such Regimental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisions into which the Provinoe of Quebee is divided, with the following exceptions, viz. : Montreal Centre forms two Regimental Divisions, known as First and Second Montreal Centre ; ^e First Division comprising the East Ward, and the Second Division comprising the Centre and West Wards. Chateaugaay forms two Regimental Divisions, known as Ist and 2nd Chateaugaay. The First Division comprisen the Parishes of St. Philomdne, Chateauguay, St. Martine and St. Urbain, and The Second Division comprises the portion of the County XK)t included in the First Division. The Counties of Richmond, Wolfe, Drummond, Arthabaska, Chicoutimi and Saguenay, each forms a Regimental Division. The Brigade Divisions are numbered from West to East, from One to Eight, and embrace the following Regimental Divisions, for each respectively. MiLiTABT District, No. 5. Lieut-Col. John Fletcher, C.M.6., Deputy Adjutant-General commanding; Major Theo. Amyrauld. District Paymaster. l»t Brigade />/vt»ton.— Lieut.-Col. Thomas Bacon, Brigade- Major, head-quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Pontiae. Ottawa, Argentenil, Montreal West, and Second Montreal Centre, Huntingdon. Napierville, Second Chateauguay and St Johns. 2nd Brigade Division. — Major Honorable Matthew Aylmert Brigade-Major. Head-quarters. Richmond. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Iberville, Missisqnoi, Brome, Shefford, Richmond, Drummond, Stanstead, Sherbrooke and Compton. MiLITABT DiSTBICT, NO. 6. Lient.-Col. A. C. de Lotbini^re Harwood. Deputy Adjutant- General, commanding ; Major W • H. Brehaut, district pay- master. 4(A Brigade i>t«i«to7i.— Lieut.- Col. Count Gustavo d'Odet d'Orsonnens, Brigade-Major. Head quarters, Montreal. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's Buildings, Oraig St., MontreaL--See page 80. ' BUY YOX7B BHIBTS AT DBSMARTBAU 8b BOND'S, 416 NOTBB DAMB 8TBBBT. MILITIA. liS Ooneists of the ReffimenUI Dirisions of Montreal Bast, First Montreal Centre, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Beauhamois, First Chateauffuay, Laprairie. Two Mountains, Terrebonne, Hoohe- lagiiu Jiicqaes Cartier and Laval. oth Briaade Z>ivt«»on.— Lieat.-Col. Jai. W. Hanson, Brigade- Major. Headquarters, Three Riyers. Consists of the Regimental Dinsions of rAssomption. Mont- calm, Joliette, Berthier, Maskinong^, Three Rivers, and St. Maurice- Qtk Brigade Z>toM»on.~Li«ut.-Col. L. C. A.L.deBellefeuillef BriiTade-Mojur. Head-quarters, St. Hyacinthe. Consists of the Regimentnl Divisions of Niodet, Arthabaska, Wolfe. Yamaska, Bagot, Richelieu, St. Hyacinthe, Rouvilley Verchd'res and Ghambly. MiLiTiLBT District No. 7. Lieut.-Col- Louis Adolphe Gasault, C.M.O., Deputy Adjutant- General, commanding ; Major W. H. Forrest, district paymaster. 1th Briaade />««i«ton.— LieuL-Col. H. T. Duohesnay, Brigade- Major. Head-quart«rs, Levis. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Lotbinidre, M^gantic, Beauee, Dorchester, Levis, Bellechasse, Montmagny, L'IsIet, Knmouraska, Temiseouata, Rimouski, Bonaventure and Gasp^. %ih Briaade Dtvmon.— Lieut-Col. £. Lamontagne, Brigade- Major. Head-quarters, Quebec- Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Champlain, Portneuf, Quebec East, Quebec Centre. Quebec West, County of Quebec, Montmorency, Charlevoix, Chicoulimi and Saguenay. Montreal. CAVAi.RT.~/Vr«e TVoop.— Capt. John Tees; Lieut-Colin Mc Arthur; Comet, Thomas Porter. FfRLD Battrry or Artillkbt.— Capt. A. A. Stevenson, (l.c) ; lit Lieuts. Willijbm McGibbon, (Lo.) Thamas W. Boyd ; Surgeon, George E. Fenwick, M.D. Brigade Garrison Artillbrt.— Lieut. -Col. Henry MeKay ; Majors. David T. Fraser, E. A. Baynea. Firet Captaine.—W, F. Kay, C. D. Tylee, W. Robert Oswald, W. Hamilton Taylor, Thomas C. Gordon. Firet Lieutenant9,—Gt. W. Hamilton, John Pangman. Second LietUenarUe.— John W. Molson. James A. Currie, Henry R. Ferrier, H. Vincent Meredith, W. J. Binning. iS'ta/f .—Paymaster. Capt. G. Lulham, (atn«.— John Molson Crawford, (m.) John James Kedpath, Charles Edward Torrance, Homer Taylor, John L. Hardman, George Sully. Z»teif tenatUa.— William Mountain Andrews. John Bethune Abbott, George Hugh Macdrinnell, Archibi^d Allan, John Alexander Walker, Francis UoUoway. ^nni;n«.— Frederick A. Jackson, Charles £. A. Patterson, James Williamson, Francis Hankey, Alexander Anderson, Frederiek Stancliffe. Staff,— Surgeon, Geo. Ross, M.D*; Paymaater, Jno. Gearing Burrows (c); Adjutant, Henry Bennett Moore (e.); Quarter- master, Edward Hercules Hird. 6th "Fusilikr" Battalion. —Lieui-Col. Jas. D. Crawford* (7op/atn«.— Kenneth Campbell, James John Ostell, Fred* Mackeniie, Thomas B. Warren, Hartland S. MacDougall, (m) Edmond P Hannaford. Xt««(«non«.— Randolph Clarke, William F. Torrance, George Albert Winks, Frederick S. Lyman, John Grant, jr.* Albert Whyte. J^tMtVn.— James A. McLennan. AdjtUtint.—ThomM Atkinson, (m.) Surgeon.— John, M. Drake, M.I>. 6th Battalion Fuszlikrs.— Lieut Col. J. Martin ; Major, R. Gardner. Captain*.— J. C. Sinton (m.), Wm. D. Dnpont, Darid Seath, Wm. J. Kenny, Wm. S. Gardner. X»eiif enanl.— Samuel Paxton. Enniont.—Vfm. M. Blaikloek, Wm. D. McLaren, Jr., James Maokinnon, Samuel D. iStewort .9fo#.— Paymaster, W. ^. Bates (ro.) ; Adjutant, Sulliran David (c); Quartermaster, Douftlas Battersby (1); Surgeon, A. Darid, M.D. ; Asst. Surgeon, Richard A. Kennedy, M.D. I For llnefHimiture A; Pla&os, at Wholesale Prices, iro to Shaw^ Buildinirs* Cralff St., Moxitreal.--8ee paor^ 89* WHIilB DBB8S 8HIBT8 $l.fiO, WORTH $226, AT DB8MABTBAU de BOND'S. .MEDICAL. 145 fiOTH B4TTALI01f, OB MoUNT ROTAL RiFLKB, MONTREAL.— Major Nap. Labranche (l.o.) in oommand: Mlohel Deguise (1.0.) Capfniru.—Y. Bourdon, Fn. Corbeille, Frs. Lapointe, E. G. Phaneuf. Lieutenanta.—E. Lapiam, 0. Qadouat Alp. Coutnrei Q. Qui- met. T. B Toutrie. Quartermnater.—Adclph^ Roohon. .$'»#.— Fayraaster, Adjutant B«nj Parent (m.); Surgeon, Emmanuol Lachapelle, M.D. MEDICAL. CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES. Ambroae, J. D. |j.t 21r>j^ St. Lawrence street. Birkg, H.. 187 Mvaill street. Birks &: JoulTray, r>''S 8t. Co'beri. 9 street. BuIliDR, William. Hi8 St. y>\fy street. Campbell. Kenneth. & C^ a iedioil Hall, St. James street, and branch esublishmen . i^hillips Square. {See adv. page.) Desjardins, J. A.. '^* <% 24 St. Law -noe street. Desjnrdins, H., JI^.D.. 45 St. Anto ae street- Desrosiers. L. J. .\, hiD., 3891 8t Joseph street. Devins & Bolton, next the Court House. ;< ' • >*e Dame street. Duokett, W. A., M.D., 664 St. Joseph streel Douglas, James, ^ Cadieux street. Edwards. Dr. J. B., 51 St. Radegonde street. Edsun. M. O., eorner Mountain and St. ^ntoine street, and 668 Dorchester street Eneas, J , comer Bleury and Craig streets. Evans. Mercer A Co., St. Jean Baptiste street* Fafard & Daoust. 452 Ontario street. Gardner, John, 457 Notre Dame street. Qauthier. S^raphin, M.D., 2994 J^t. Lawrence street. Gould-n, James, 177 St. Lawrence and 200 St. Paul street- Gray, H. I., 144 St. Lawrence street. Harte. .^ames A. Glasgow Drug Hall, 4b() Notre Dame street. Jackson. H. F., 981 St Cathefrine street. Kerry, Watson A Co., 3^1 St. Paul street. Laiond A Vernier, 252 Notre Dame street. Latham, R. S., oomer Craig and Bleury street. Leblano, B. H., M.D., 131 Centre street. Leduo, J., & Co., 101 8t Joseph street. LaRocque A Co., 425 St Catherine street. Laviolette A Nelson. 215 Notre Dame street. Lewis, D. E. A Co., 274 St Joseph street- Lewis, John, A Co., corner Craig and Radegonde street . Queen.Fli^ & lilte, Intsuronce Co.— A. Mackenzie Foibefli General Agent. St. James Street, Montreal. Houae Fumishinff Hardware, Oookinir Banerea, Oor^ nlces. Ssc.—lt. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Craior Street. Il( i I ■\i u 146 MBDIOAL. Idrmans, Clare A Oo., S84 A 386 St. Paul street. MoGale, B. B.* 301 St Joseph street. Muir, E., comer Place d'Armes and Notre Dame street* Picault, A., A Sonst 75 Notre Dame street* Quintal, Luc. M.D.. 373 St. Mary street- Raymond. Olivien M.D., 568 St. Mary street. Richelieu, John H., 425 St Mary street. Sheridan. John, 601 St. Joseph street. Spencer, Richmond, comer McQUl and Notre Dame street. (See adv. page.) Tresidder, J. B., 333^St. Lawrence street. Trudeau, L-. 301 St. Paul street. Trudel, E. H., M.D., corner Dubord street and Viger Square. Tate & Coveraton, 157 St. James street. Vandal, Q. C, 182 Bleury street. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Allard. P. A. Allow ay. T. J. Archambault, G. Archambauit, D. D. Barnes, F. Baynes, Q. A. Beaubien, P. Bell, J. Bent, Luke, Bessey, W. E. Bibaud, J. G. Bondy, A. D. Bourque, E. J. Brodeur, R. Brousseau, A. T. Brown. A. A. Brunean, X). Brunelle, J. S. Burland, W. B. Cameron, J. C. Campbell, F. W. Campbell. G. W. Carri^re, P. Ghamberland, N. Cline, J. D. Coderre. J. E. Cotttu, J O., Hcehelaga. Craiir, A. B. Craik, R. CreTier, Joseph A. Dagenuis, A. Dansereau, Chas. David, A. H. Demers, A. Demers, F. DesJardins, E. Desjardins, J. A. De^ardins, L. A. E. Desmnrteai*. N. B. Desroeiers, L. J. P. Dnbuc, C. Duekett. W. A. Dudoe. E. A. Duffdale. J. J. Duhamel, A. A. D'Orsonteos, T. B. Dugas, A. Durocher, L. B. Drake. J. M. Edwards, 0. E. Eneas, J. Fafard, Charles Fafard, Norbert,Jr. Fenwick, G. B. Filiatrault, C. Finnic, J. T. Fuller, W. Gagnon, Jos. Gardner, W. Gauthier, S- Qenaud, F. X. Germain. Alex. Girdwood, G. P. Godfrey. R. T. Grenier, G. Hingston, W. H. Howard, R. P. Jaoques-Duhault, D. L. A. Kennedy, R A. Kollmyer, A- H. Labadie, A. H. Laberge, L. Laohapelle, E. Lamarche, A. Lanctot, Joseph Lapierre, J. A. Laramie, A. J. Larocque, A. B. Latour, H. T. Leblanc, Benj H. Leclaire, P. N. Ledup, Joseph Lenoir, J. Leprohon, J. L. Lo^erin, N. Lussier, F. G. McCallum, D. C. McCallum. D. McConnell, J. B. McDonald, Wm. Maobean, David Mac Donnell. Angus MacDonnell, R L. Major, George Marion, J. J. Mathieu, A. Meanier, A. For fine Furniture & Pianoa, at Wholeaale PMoea, sro to Shaw'a BuUmnga, Oralff St, MontrMLHBee pa^e 39. SHIRTS made to OStOEB at DESMABTBAU Sc BOND'S, 415 NOTBB DAME STREET. MEDICAL. 147 Monaran, W. F. Mondelet. W. H. Mound, Henry Mount, John W. MoussoftUt F. X. Munro, P. Nelson, Wolfrcd O'Leary. P. Ofllar, Wm. Paquet, E. Pstton, E. K. Peltier, H. Perrigo, James Perrin, F. Pioault, Cm & Co. Pioh^, A. Poitevin, J. 0. Plante, P. E. Proudfoot, Alex. Raymond, 0. Reddy, J. Reed, T. D. Ricard, A. Q. Richelieu, 1'. Robillard. B. Robillard. N. Roddick, T. O. Rodgers, Thos. A. RoUin, A. Rosa. George Rottot, J. P. Rourk, Francis Roy, J. A. Saunders, F. C. Schmidt, S. B. Scott, W. E. Shaw, G. B. Simpson, Thos. Slack, G. F. Smith, W. P. Thompson, R. Trenholme. E. H. Trudei. E. H. Trudelle, F. X. Turgeon, L. G. Vilbon, Walker. S. Webb, T. J. S. Wilkins, J. Wheeler, Thos. B. Wright, Key. Wm. HOM(EOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Fisher, A. Fulton, J. H. MuUer, F. Niohol, T. UUey, M. H. Wanless, John Wanless, John R. MoMTRRAL Homeopathic Association. F. E. Grafton, Secretary. Alloway, R. A. Basin, J. A. Beers, W. G. Bernard, A. Brewster. C. Bowker, H. M. Belle, J. DENTISTS. Dnclos, E. Globensky, 6. Lauder, John Leblnno, L. J. B. Lovejoy, G. W. Mathieu, E. MoGowan, Wm. Nichols, J. C. Trestler. C. F. F. Turcot, E. Valois, M.F. F. Webster. J. H. Wright, Alfred Young, W. Drntal Board op Examiners opthb Province op Qukbkc— Incorporated March 80th, 1809.— A. Bernard, President: W. George Beers, Secretary; G. Brewster, Treasurer; G. F. F. Trestler, Registrar. P. BaiUargeon, Quebec ; J. H. Webster, Montreal ; H. Ross, Quebec. Pharmacrutical Association op thi Protincr op Qurbkc— Incorporated 1870. Couneil.^H. R. Gray. President; E. Giroux, 1st Vice-President; A. Manson, 2nd Vice-President; Queen, Fire ds liife, Insuranoe Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, Qeneral Agent, St. Jamea Street, Montreal* ! I Mangrles, Wrinerers, Wcbshers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses. &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Craig St. 148 MBDIGAL. J. OouldoD, Treasurer: E. Muir, Registrar and Secretary ; J. Kerry, R. MoLeod* T. J. Tuck, N. Mercer, J. Harper, H. Lyman, J. D. L. Ambrosse. Board of Examinera.—H.F. Jackson, R. MoLeod, A. Man- son, J. D. L. Ambrosse, N. Mercer, with the President ex ojfficio member of the Board. Montreal Okneral Hospital.— ^«c/erf (7orernor«.— N» S. Whitney, Jnokson K-v, John McLennan, John Stirling. Dnvid Law. Hon. M. Laframboise, Archibald Ferguson, Sam W addell, Thos. Kershaw, A. T- Peterson. R B. Angus, David Robertson. Elective Officers for 1875.— Peter Redpath. President; Chas. Alexander, M.P.P., Vice-President; Andrew Robertson, Trensurer ; Dr. R. P. Howard, Secretary. Committee o, Managemeni.— Areli. Ferguson, William Lunn, Peter Redpath, Charles Alexander, M.P.P., William Clendin- neng, Andrew Robertson, Hon. Mr. Justice Torrance, John Kankin, T. M. Bryson, John Stirling, G. H. Frothingham, J. J . Arnton. CoruitUting PAy«teian«.— George W. Campbell, A.M., M.D., Robt. Craik, M D. ; W. E.Scott, M.D. ; R. Palmer Howard, M.D. Attending Ph yeicians,— Drs. William Wright, D. C. Mac- Cailum, John Reddy. O. E. Fenwick, J. M. Drake, Geo. Ross, R. T Godfrey. T. G. Roddick. Out door Pht/ttician«.—DT8. G. P. Gird wood, Thos. Simpson, George Wilkins, George W. Major. RenideiU Medical Otficera — ^James C. Cameron, M.D., House Surgeon; John D. Cline, B.A.. M.D., Assistant House Surgeon; W. H. Burland, Apothecary; Edward Russell, House Steward. Hours for Medical Advice, 10 to 12 o'clock daily. Hours for friends visiting the sick, 3 till 4 o'clock daily, Sundays excepted. Umverbity op Bishop's Colleok, Lennoxville.— /«cu?/j/ of Medicine.— A, H. David, M.D., Bdin, L.R.C.S.E., D.C.L., Dean, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine, 42 Beaver Hall Ter- race: J. L. Leprohon. M.A., M.D.,G.M., Prof, of Hygiene, 237 St. Antoine Street; F. W, Campbell, M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P., Lond., Prof, of Physiology, 10, Phillips Place, Beaver Hall; £. H. Trenholme, M.A., M.D., CM., B.C.L., Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, 32 St Radegonde Street, Victoria Square; J. B. Edwards, Ph.D., D.CL., Professor of Practical Chemistry and Microscopy, 630 Lagauchetiere Street ; R. A. Kennedy, M.A., M.D., CM., Prof, of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, 44 Bleury Street; J. Perrigo, M.A., M D.L.M., M.R.C.8., Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence, 591 St- Catherine Street ;G. Wilkins, M.D., M.R.G.S., Eng., Prof, of Pathology and Lecturer on Practical Physiology, 165 St Antoine Street ; A. H. Kollroyer, M.A., M.D., Prof, of Materia Medioa and Therapeutics, 80 St. Urbain Street; G. B. Shaw, C.M., M.D., Prof, of Chemistry, 51 St. Radegonde Street; J. B. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tc SbaWs Buildinffs, Oraiff St.« MontreaL--8e^ pagre 89X & go tc »89X M SUiUTS made to ORDER at DBSMARTEAU Ss BOND'S, 415 NOTRB DAMB STREET. MEDICAL. 149 MoConnell, M.D., O.M., Prof, of Botany and Zoology; Wm. Fuller, M.JD., CM., Prof, of Anatomy, 531 Wellington Street ; G. F. Slack, G.Bi., M.D., MR-CS., Eng., Lecturer on Minor Surgery, 142 St. Antoine Street; Andr^ Latour, CM., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Wolfred Nelson, CM.. M.D., Assist- ant Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum, 1 St James Placc» 199 Canning Street. School of Subgkrt and Medicine of Montreal.— Faculty of Medicine of the University of Victoria College of Montreal. — Pierre Munro, M.D., President, Professor of Surgery : P. Beau- bien, M.D., Professsor of Clinical Medicine; J. P. Rottot, M.D.y Professor of Medical Jurisprudence ; Eugene H. Trudel, M.D.y Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Child- ren; J. G. Bibaud, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; J. Emery Coderre, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics : Thomas E. D'Orsonnens, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy; U. Peltier, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine; A. Brossean, Professor of Legal Medicine and Botany; G. Qrenier, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy; Dr. Munro, Clinical Surgery; Dr. Rottot, Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy ; Dr. H. Peltier, Seo'y and Treasurer. Univbbbitt Lyinq-w Hospital.— FirstlDirectress, Mrs. Mc- Donnell ; Second Directress, Mrs. Ostell ; Secretary, Mrs. M. MoCuUoch; Treasurer, Mrs. James Rose; Matron and Mid- wife, Mrs. Hannah} D. C McCallum, M.D., Professor of Mid- wifery, McGill Uniyersity, Physician and Accoucheur ; Con- suiting Physicians, the Medical Faculty of McQill University. HoTEL-DiEu, Montreal.— Rev. G. Lamarche, Canon of the Cathedral, Superior ; Rev. A. Nercam, Director ; Rev. P. Mar- solais, Chaplain ; Rev. Sister Justine Bonneau, Superioress ; tho Professors of the French School of Medicine, Physicians; J. G. Guimond, Agent. Montreal Dispensary.— President, Wm. Workman, Vice- Presidents, Major H. Mills and A. W. Ogilvie ; Treasurer, C. 0. Perrault; Secretary, Richard A. Kennedy, M.D., CM. Conaultina Phyneians.—IL. P. Howard, G. E. Fenwick, R. Craik. H. Peltier, J. L. Leprohon, W. H. Hingston, F. W. Campoell, G. P. Girdwood. , , ^ « , « AUending Phvneiaru.^E. H. Trenholme, W. Gardner, R. Thomraon, G. Wilkins, R. A. Kennedy, J. Bell, G. F. Slack, 'Co'mmiUee'of JIfanadfemeiK.— Wm. Workman, Major Mills, A. W. OgUvie. C. 0. Perrault J. Y. Gilmour, H. L. Smith, Henry Mulholland, R. Moat, Drs. Leprohon. F. W. Campbell, Gardner, Trenholme, WiikinB, Kennedy, Thompson and Mae- doniald. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbej% OtmeriBl A^ent, St. James Street, Montreal. I < I lit'S Itonffles, Wringers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig St. 150 CONSULS. College of Physicians and Surgeons for Lower Canada. — Dr. Soott, President ; Dr. Weiibrenoer and Dr. R. H. RuMell, Vice-Presidents; Dr. Peltier, for Montreal; Dr. Tessier, for Quebeo; iieeretaries ; Dr. H. Blanohet, Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Oovemort. For CUvof Montreal,— Dn^ Seoti, Fenwick, Trudel, Peltier, Howard, Kottot, Rubillard. For District of Montreal. — Drs. Chamberlin, Lavall^e, Brigham, Weilbrenner, Duchesneau, Gibson, Church. For C\ty of Qtie6eo.— Drs. Belleaa, Tessier, Sewell, Landry, R. J. Russell, Robitaille, Jackson. H. Blanchet. For District of Quebec.— Hn. Boudreau, Robitaille, Michaud, T6tu, Marinette, Dub^, P. Pelletier. For District of St, Franeie.—Dn, Worthington, Gilbert, Hamilton. For District of Three Bivere.—'Dn. Ross.* Fenwick, Landry. . CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Argentine Republic; H. Chapman, J.P.« St John Street. Austro-Hungarian Empire ; B. Schults, ^1 Notre Dame Street. Belgian ; Jesse Joseph, 102 St. Francois Xavier StieeL Chili ; George B. Day, 13 Hospital Street. Danish : J. F. VVultf, 370 St. Paul Street French Consul-General : Monsieur Gauthier, Quebec. French Vice-Consul : C. 0. Perrault, Place d'Armes. Italian: A. M.F. Gianelli, 12 Place d'Armee; Charles Bona- cina, Vice- Consul. Norway and 2>weden Vioe-Consul : J. F. Wuiff, 370 St Paul Street. German Empire : W. C. Munderloh, 61 St. Sulpice Street. Oriental Koi>ubUo of the Uruguay : F. W. Henshaw, 6 Hospital Street ; '•'. C. Henshaw, vice- Consul. Portugal : C. S. Watson, Vice-Consul, 387 St Paul Streat. Peru : George B. Day, 13 Hospital Street Spanish Consul-General lor the Dominion: Conde de Premio Real, Quebec. Spanish Vice-Consul : J. L. Leprohon, M.D., 237 St. Antoine Street. United States Consul- General for B.N. A. Prorinces: W. A. Dart Vice Consul- General i Orlando P. Bloss, 145 St James Street. United States Consuls :— John L. Near, Windsor, Ont ; Samuel D. Pace, Sarnia; R. 8. Chilton, Clifton; A. C. Phillips, Fort Erie; A. D. Shaw^ Toronto; Edwin Vaughan, Coati- cook ; Jas. M- True, Kingston ; Clifford S. Sims, Prescott ; Henry Ray Myers, Hamilton ; A. A, Thompson, Goderieh ; Robt. J. 8aze, St Johns, Que.; W. C. Howells, Quebec; Oscar Malmros, Picton, N.S. ; D. B. Warner. St John, N.B.; Thos. N. Mallmr, St John, Nf.: D. F. Hobert, Windsor, N.S. ; J. W. Taylor, Winnipeg, Man. ,* George H. Holt, Gasp6 Basin, Que. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's Buildings, Craiff St, UoatgmiXrS— pa«e 90^ Spring iifirSt. BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DESMABTBAU Ss BOND'S^ 415 NOTRE DAMB STREET. BANKS. 151 BANKS IN CANADA. ONTARIO. Place, Name of Bank, Manager or Agent. Almonte Merehants' B'k Canada F. A. W. Lister Arnprior British N. America Robert Steven Ottawa D. M. Finnie Aurora Federal George Mair Ayr Royal Ganbdian Robert Wylie Barrie Canadian B'k Commerce William Smith Toronto .... D. Campbell BeUeville Merchants' B'k Canada R. Thomson Montreal R. Richardson Royal Canadian James Young Berlin . . .^ Merchants' B'k Canada Charles Crookall Bowmanyille ..Ontario D. Fisher Dominion J. A. Codd Bradford St Lawrence T. Dewson Brampton Merchants' B'k Caonda F. Cresswell, Jr Brautford ... . . .British N. Americii. A. Robertson Canadian B'k Commerce J. Pollock Montreal S. Reid Brockyille Molsons « J. W. B. Rirers Montreal .«.•••*..••.*•••. .•••J. N. Trayera Canntngton...-St. Lawrence R. N. Moir Carleton Nationale J. Meigher Cayuga Canadian B'k Commerce W. Roberts Chatham Canadian B'k Commerce • * . . W. S. Ireland Merchants' B'k Canada R. N. Rogers Royal Canadian A. Richardson Clinton Royal Canadian M. Lough* Cobourg Montreal 0. R. Brough Toronto J. H. Roper Dominion .W. D. Burn Colbome • St. Lawrence- « • • « .....£!. R. Schon Collingwood • . .Canadian B*k Commerce John McMaster Toronto W, D. Wadsworth Cornwall Montreal Neil Macl<;..iii Dnndas Canadian B'k Commerce D. Just Dunnyille British N. America F. 0. Cross Elora Merchants' B'k Canada Wm. Kingsley Montreal W. P. Newman Exeter Molsons < E. W. Strathy Fergus Merchants' B'k Canada W. Kingsley Montreal G.D.Ferguson Qalt Canadian B'k Commerce R. Gill Merchants' B'k Canada J.T.Meredith Royal Canadian John Cayeri Gananoiue . . . .Merchants' B'k Canada A. Petrie Georgetown. . . .Hamilton E. A. Colquhoun Queen Fire & Ijfe Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbeiii General Afirent, St. James Street, Montreal. \»'\\ I I Mangrles, Wrinerers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring B«^clf», Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craig" St, 152 BANKS. Plnee, Nnme of Bank. Manager or Agent. Ooderich Canadian B'k Commerce A.M. Ross Montreal James II. Finley Ouelph Canadian B'k Commerce G. W. Sandilands Montreal J. Robertson Ontario E. Morris Federal T.Y.Grant Hamilton British N. America Thomas Corsan Canadian B'k Commerce C. R. Murray Hamilton H. C. Hammond Merchants' B'k Canada W. Cooko Montreal W. Munro Royal Canadian J. M. Burns Harriston St. Lawrence C. Hunter Ingersoll Merchants' B'k Canada David Kemp Niagara District C. E. Ch»(h\'ick Kentville Nova Scotia L. D. V. Chipman Kincardine.... Merchants' B'k Canada T. E. P. Truw Kingston British X.America. G. Durnford Merchants' B'k Canada. I) . Fraser Montreal R. M. Moore Lindsay Merchants' B'k Canada D. Miller Montreal U. Dunsford Ontario S. A. McMurty Listowell Hamilton W. Corbouid London Britii»h N. America Oswald Weir Canadian B'k Commerce R. W. Smvlio Merchants' B'k Canada W. F. Harper Molsons Joseph Jenery Montreal F. A. Despard Federal C.Murray Lncan Canadian B'k Commerce A. H. Ireland Markh^m St. Lawrence ..F. A. Keesor Meaford Molsons P. Fuller Mitchell Merchants' B'k Canada R. D. Freeman Morrisburgh. . -Molsons R. Clouston MountForest- Ontario ....J. F. Field Napanee British N.America Merhants' B'k Canada ...... Alex. Smith Newcastle St. Lawrence J. K- Allen Newmarket . . Royal Canadian Joseph Cawthra Norwich Royal Canadian Jas. Macdonald Orangevilie ...Canadian B'k Commerce R. T. Haun Merchants' B'k Canada A. M. Kirklnnd Orillia Dominion H. S. ^oadding Oshawa Dominion J. H. McLennan Ontario R. Milroy St. Lawrence W. F. Cowan Ottawa. British N. America J. Robertson Canadian B'k Commerce J. H. Pliiinmor - La Banque Nationale Samuel Benoit Merchantji' B'k Canada. Thomas Kir by For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, g>o to Shaw's Buildings, Craig St., MontrecJ.— See page 30. lid laa g-o to 30. /•i'll-l*- 'yi. '% lf^\^i W0t :i ^-/t Ij . -j-.^v *'> ■M *»"» ;.,v* ■:4!^_»N'''", f 5i*. 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SHIRTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. HANKS. 161 Place, Name of Bank. Manager or A(ient. Ottawa.... ••*• Montreal A. Druminond Ontario ). II. Woudman Ottawa ..., P. Rdbertson OurbfM* H.V.Noel I'nion B'k Lower C:inncla .T. G. Leitch Owen Sound- • Men^hnntfi' B'k Caimda John PottinKer jMh N. America . .John Carnegie Paisley ....... .Can.niian I5'k (!otiimeroo .... T. .1. Patcrson Parkhill Ivxchanuo B'k Caiiiula I>. I>. Caineron Pembroke Alerchants' B k Canada, Hector Frawer Ontario \V. 11. Fuller l^nehci; J. Walker Perth.. Merchiints' B'k Canada James (J ray Mojitre.il H. .J Dnimtuond Peterborough' Montreal F. J. liowis Ton.nto I. M. Smith ('anatUan B'k Coinmoice W. Manson Ontario .... (George K. iShaw Pioton Montreal A. T. Kerr St. Lawrence H. H. Munro Port C'olborne.. Niagara Distriot F. IL Nasmith Port KIgin. ... Hamilton H. S. Steven Port iiopo Montreal R. M. Macgregor Toronto , ...A. M. Cr»)«by ( Ontario. . » Q. H. G. MoVity port Perry Ontario , A. 0. Mobray Pro.'4cott Merchants' B'k Canada J. F. Har|)er ^Landfng!!".'.'' \ ^^"J"^^ Canadian C. J. Brent Ontario W. Beith Renfrew British N- America D. M.Fraser Merchants' B'k Canada C. G. Morgan St. Catharines. Canadian B'k Commerce . . . H. C. Barwiok Niagara District C. M. Arnold Quehoo Toronto Jos. Henderson Citv B'k Montreal W. G. Benson St. Mary's Federal , Montreal K Hillyard St. Thomaa.... Merchant*' B'k Canada A. M. Crombio Molbons (i. Iv. Morton Sarnia Montreal W. L. Croighton Canadian B'k Commoroe T. W. Nisbet Soaforth Royal Canadian M. P. Hayeg Siuicoo ...Montreal F. r. lilaekader Canadian B'k Commerro J. W. llolmoeted Federal - Henry Grotf Smith's FalU ..Molsons A. L. Thomas Stratford Montreal J. Hogg MerchautB' B'k Canada C. U. Kanion Qnoen, Firo JoUettd Levif . . . . Montreal. QUEBEC. Merchants' B'k Canada Exchango B'k of Canada . ^ . La Banque Nationale Eastern Townships Metropolitan ,.**. Eastern Townships La Jtianquo Nationale Meroliants' B'k Canada Exchange B'k of Canada . . . ■ La Banqiio d'Hochelaga Merchants' B'k Canada British N. America \ A. D. Martigny. J. L. Rogers John Mergher B. Austin W. Kent W. J. Briggs J. Le Bouthillier J. H. Stewart D. O. Pease N. Duval J. Wells M. Duval K. R. Grindley For fln« Vumlturo A Pianos, at WhoHeaale Prices, go to Shaw's BuUdinffs, Craig St., MontreaL-See page 89. ' SfilBTS made to OBDEB at DBSMABTBAU A BONIVS, 415 NOTBB DAME STREET. BANK«. 103 Place. Name of Bank. Mannger or Agent, Montreal Canadian B'k Commeroe W. Simpson City J. B. Renny Exchange ....R. A. Campbell D'Hoohelaga .Jean iS. Paquet Da Peuple A. A. Trottier Jacques Carder — Merchant.' B'k Canada.. . . { i»?^'i°?hfpo,»„ Metropolitan G. Wain wright MolsoDs F. W. Thomas M-t"^ |^.=J.t"»Xn.n "sSiiSSi Bk'Jk?:'!^..'!".'.'?"! 1 E- J- B"*""" Rationale Wm. Mo£fatt Ontario J. Smart Quebec Thos. McDougall Toronto D. Coulson Union B'k Lower Canada- . . .F. Nash Ville Marie P. A.Fauteuz Quebec British N. America C. F. Smith Montreal J. Porteous Nationale Frangois Veslna Quebec Jas. Stevenson Btadacona W. R. Dean Union B'k Lower Canada- . . .P. McEwen Richmond Eastern Townships A. J. Cleveland Rimouski Molsons .J. O. Colbassa St. Hyaointhe. .Merchants' B'k Canada Henry Barbeau St. Hyaointhe R. St. Jacques St. Johns Merchants' B'k Canada W. L. Marler St. Johns J. L'Ecuyer Sherbrooke . . . .City B'k of Montreal William Addie Eastern Townships W. Farwelljr. Nationale P. Lafranee Sorel Merchants' B'k Canada A. A. Taillon Molsons H. C. Brewer Stanstead Eastern Townships A. P. jBall Three Rivers . .Quebec J.Smith Union B'k Lower Canada. • • .C. A. Boxer Waterloo ■ Eastern Townships W. G. Parmelee MANITOBA. Winnipeg Merchants' B'k Canada D. MoArthur Ontario George Brown NOVA SCOTIA. Amherst Bank of Nova Scotia J. M. Hay Annapolis Union B'k of Halifax Thos. S. Whitman Antigonish Merchants' B'k Halifax T. M. King Bridgewater. . MerchanU' B'k Halifax Andrew Goff <4ueexi, Fire 6& Life, luteurunoe Uo.—A. Muckenzie Forbeki^ Gtonen^ A^ent, St. James Street, Montreal. I': 11 i Lf ! fitouee Furnishing Hardware, Cookinfir Banffea, Ooiv nicee. &o.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Craiff Street. 164 BANKS. Place. Nnme of Bank. Manager or Agent, Halifax B'k of NovaSootia..... W- G. Menzies British N. America Jeffrey Penfold Halifax Banking Co Samuel U. Biack Merchants' B'k Halifax. ••• GeorKe AioLean Ttrni.«n» S ^'^ "t Montreal & Mol'^ns I llHlifaxBkg.Co. Montreal '. F. Gundry People's Peter J uck Union U'k of Halifax W. S. Sterling SHvingg B'k J.R.Wallace Kentville B'k ot N<.va Scotia L. De V Chii.man Lirerpool B'k of Liverpool A. 11. Parterson Lockcport People's Austin Lrcke Maitiand — Merchants B'k Halifax David Frieze Mew Glnj3gow..B'k ot Nova Scotia J. W. Carmichael Parrsboro Halifax Banking Co A. 8. Towniiend Pictou B'k of Nc»va >cot(a Howard Primrose Merchants' B'k Halifax William Ives Piotou B'k T. Watson StoUarton B'k North America I. F. Reid Sydney, C. B.. B'k of Nova Scotia Hon. T.D. Archibald Merchants' B'k Halifax J. E. Burohill Truro ..Merchant?' B'k Halifax John B. Dickie Halifax Banking Co Chas. Blanchard Weymouth MerchaLts' B'k Halifax Colin CampbePJr Wolfeville People's A. D. W . Barrs Windsor Commercial B'k Windsor . • . .Walter Lawson Yarmouth B'k of Nova cscotia James Murray Exchanv.o ,.. A. S. Murray Yarm uth C. Huntingdon NEW BRUNSWICK. Chatham . . . . Frer^eriokton .Montreal R. B. Crombie • Briti»)h N. America R. Napier People's S.W. Babbitt .Briii.'h N. America W. E. Collier Montreal C. L. Thomson Montreal F. E. Winslow .Maritime Bank M. Wood tt Sons • British N. America I. S. Carnegie .B'k New Brunswick William (iirvan B'k of Nova ^cut^a Wm. Fyshe Br* tish N. America Tho8. McLellan Maritime B'k of Dominion \ Air,„j i,„„ of Canada { Alfred Ray Motions B'k N. Brunswick Montreal £. C. Jones St. Stephen .. ..British N. America R. Burns St. Stephen's R. Wat«on Moneton.... Newcastle . . Sackvillo ... St. Andrews St. John . . . . For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, 90 to ShaWs Buildinffs, Craiff St., MontreaLHBk pa«e 80. to 8HIBTS made to OBOEB at DBSMABTBAU Ai BONiyS, 416 NOTRB DAMB STREBT. BANES. 166 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Place, Name of Bank, Managir or Agent, Charlottetown . Bank of P. E Island William Gundell MarchanU' B'k of Halifax. . Owen Connolly Merohanto' B'k P. £. I William McLean Union B'k of P. E. Island.. . .Qeorge McLeod RuBtioo Vannerfl' B'k Ru8tic<> M. Blanobard Summen ide . Merchants' B'k of Halifax . . .Stenhen McNeill biuiQuierstde B'k A. MoC. StaTcrt Union B'k of P. E. Ill and. ...Neil MoKelTie NEWFOUNDLAND. St Johns Com'l B'k Newfoundland Robert Brown Mobons Com'l Bank Monlreai Union B'k Newfd Union B'k of Newfoundland.. Randal Green BRITISH COLUMBIA. Barkersville... .Bank British Columbia. Walter Powell B'k Briutiti N. America Q. M. Morris ^^WiXleT.^ \ ®'*^ ^"^''** ^* '^™«"o» ^- M. Morrii Victoria. '..'^i.. Bank British Columbia Wm. C. Ward B'k British N. America John Qoodfellow MoiiUeal B'k British N. A. rOKEIGN AGENTS. Belfabt .Qore Northern Banking Co. B. N. America Provincial B'k ot Ireland i:$^.».:«.T..», w w A ».«.;<.. S Town and District Bank; Birmingham B. N. America.. . J Lloyd's Banking Co. Tir-c.*«i B w An«o..in. 5 West of England A South B'^'^'^l • B.N. Amonca . j Wales District Bank ProTincial B'k of Ireland 7inki;« T— i»«j Tj KT A,»<»;». ) National Bank of Ireland Dublin, Ireland.. B. N. America.. . < j^^^y^i ^^^^^ of Ireland ^ Bank ot Ireland City Bank National Hank i>«„-i r>.«..4:.» J Ulster Banking Co. and Royal Canadian. J branches ! National Bank of Scotland Bank ot Scotland Koyai Bank ct Scotland Union Bank of Scotland Montreal Hnt Linen Co. 6c branchea Merchants of C — Bank of iScottand Gore National B'k of fcicotland Commerce Bank of cicotland f Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Affent, St. James 8treet« Montreal. — Ifoairtofl, Wrincen, Washers, IrolT Bedstsads^lSpiiag MaUresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Cralff 8t^ lii] 166 BANK8. Plant, Olassow LiT6rpool LondoDtEn^aod, ManchMt«r.. ... Wcl'cerhampton • Paris Albany Boston •••I.***.. Name of Bank, Manapcr or Agent, i National Wk of SootUnd B. N. Amorioa.. . I Ruyal Bank of Sootland ( Bank of Scotland Commerce Bank of Scotland B. N. America Bank of Liverpool Montreal Bank of Lirerpool Commerce Bank of Liverpool r. London Ofiioe, 3 Clement's Bv Am«*:«« J Lane, E.C., B'k of Eng- (. Currie A Co. Toronto City Bank, London Commerce Bank of Scotland, London \i«..«ii.n».* < »* n J 32 Lombard Street, and Merchants ot C- { j^^^^on Joint Stock B'k \ Union Bank of London. Montreal \ and the London and ( WostminRter Bank Montreal Bank of England iBank of Montreal, 27 Lom- bard St., London ; G.W. Yarker, acting seeretary Exchange Alliance Bank (limited) Quebec Union Bank of London ! National Bank of Scot- land, London, and its agcniies ptHfii*nV ) Alliance Bank (limited); City Bank { National Bank Jacques Cartier. . . .Olynn, Mills, Currie k Co. Niagara District. . Bosanquet, Salt k Go. Da Pouple Glyn, Mil!s, Currie Sl Co. Ontario B'k of Montreal, Loudon IBank of Montreal, and Glynn, Mills, Currio«!k Co. Messrs. Morton, KoM«fcCo. ^t'S.r^CaS.da \ !'»'«'-' »»<> C"«>.ty Bank IMiinohester and SaJford Uank, und Union Bank of Manchester R N AinAriAA 1 Wolveihafui.tt.n and Staf- U. «. America. • . j f,„.d^hiro luuk B. N. America Mnrcuard. Andr<^ Si Son Jacques Cartier. ...I>e RothsohlKl Fr^res Oore New York State Bank B. N. America Merchant!* National B'k Montreal Merchiintu* National B'k CiHnmere« Merchants' NatiuuHl B'k Moi»r^M Merchants' National B'k City Bank Kidder, Peabody «b Co. For flue Furaitur© & 1 lanos, at Wholesale Prlcea, go to 8baw*a^ulklUiira. Crai«> St., Monii'eal,— See pa^ SOi ^tim^^ YOUB SHIRTS AT DESMARTBAU di BONIVQ, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. BANKS. 167 Plaee, Name of Bank. Manage or Agmtt, Boston Ontario Tremont National Bank Buffalo NiagaraDi8triat..Bankor Attioa Gore Bank of Attioa v-^nifA&i i Farmera' and Meohaniea' ^ ^°"^«*^ I National Bank Farmen' and Meohanion' Royal Canadian . Nat'l Bank and Nat'l ( Bank of Commeroe Tlfniaon. i Farmers' and Meohanios* '^^o'^'^"* I National Bank Chicago, 111 Commeroe George C. Smith «fe Bro. MolMons First National Bank Montreal \Vm. Richardson Koynl Canadian... Bank of Montreal Clereland Commerce Merchants' National B'k Molgons Comnaercial National B'k Detroit Molsons Second National Bank C Wisconsin Marine and Milwaukee Molsons < Fire Insurance Comp'y ( Bank New York .Commerce Nat'l. Bk. of the Republic Exchange Inip'rs A- Traders N. B'k fr^-..«»^ 5 National B'k of Commerce Toronto { ^„^ 3^,, ^ guiithers n V A.«i...?A« (John Paton and D. B. B. N. America.. . j Davidson, agents w :.K-«».»«ff« J 52 Wall Street and Nat'l Merchants of C J jj.j^ ^f ^^e Republic SR. Beil and C F. Smithers, Bank of New York and Merchants' Nat'l Bank Quebpo Maitland, Phelps & Co. City Bunk Bank of the Republic Jao'jiios (jirtier — Bank of the Republic Methiinioa' Bank National Park Bank N Nntional Park Bank and Royal Canadian. ^ BoilA; Smithers. WaH «t Du Peuple ..Nat'l B'k ofjthe RapuMiy Ontario ..... • Oiweco R. Bell ana C. F. SailtberH. agents, and Nat'l City C Bank ( Morton. Bliss k Co., Bell, Molsons < A Smithers, Mechanics' ( National Bank Nintrara District. . The Manhattan Bank Union Bank of j rj,^ National Park Bank Lowor Canada. S . ; » « •..- Commeroo Nat'l B'k of the Republic .Toronto City Bank Niaxart District... City Bank Royul Canadian . . .First Naaonal Bank J Queen, F!re & Lite, Insurance Co,— A. Mackenzie Forbes, Oeneml Agent, St. James Street, MoDtre«L House Fumfsblnff Hardware, Oooiklnv Kanffea, Otn> nioea. &o.— Ii. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oraiir Street. 16B BANKS. Plate, IfeitM •f Bank, Manager er Ageni, Portland Molioni Omoo Nfttional Bank Roehtitor Oore RoobMter Oity Bank Sao Fr»nolito...B. N. America... \ ^piJ^S*"**'' *""* ^ ^* Montreal Bank of British OolnmbU Toledo MoleooB Second National Bank India S Japan.*.*.*.'"*.;;! [Montreal Oriental B'k Corporation Auatralia... •• J New Zealand. . . .Montreal Bank of New Zealand Baitx op Montbkal.— Eatabliflhed 1818.— Capital, $12,000,000. Capital paid-up. $11,060,100. ReserTe f^nd, $5,500,000. Head OfHeet Montreal.-- Board of Direetore.—D, Torrance, Ksq., Preeident; Goonre Steplien, Ksq., Vice-President; Hon. Thos. Ryan, Peter Redpatb, Esq., G. W. Campbell, B8(].,M.D., Sir A.T. GaU^ K.O.M.G, Hon. D. A. Smith, T. W. Ritchie. Esq., Q.C., Edward Maokay, Esq., R. B. Angus, General Manager. Orrr Baitk. Montrral.— Capital, $2,000,000. Z>tV0«(or«.— Sir Francis Hincks, President; R. J. Reekie, Vioe-Preiident: John Grant. Robert Moat. W. W. Ogilvie, A. M. Delisle, H. J- Tiffin. J. B. Renny, Cashier. j4a«iioi««.— Toronto ; >httrbrooke; St. Catherines. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Diridendf : June 1st, December 1st. Mkrohants Bank op CANADA.H3t James Street— Capital, $9JM)0.000. ZHVeetor*.— Cugh Allan. President ; Hon. John Hamilton, Vice-President; Andrew Allan. A. Roy, W. F. Kay, D. Mas- son, H. MaoKeniie. Jackson Rae, General Manager* W. W. L. Ohipman, LiHial Manager. Bank op British North A mrrio a.— Established in 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1840— Paid ud Capital. £1,000,- 000 sterling.— Head Office : London, England. OOrRT OK DIRRCTORS IN LONDON. Glynn, Riohard H. Hume. W. Burnley Kingsford, J. J. Philpotto, A. H. Robertson, J. Murray Cater, J. J. Lubbook, Frederick Farrar, Henry Riohard Gillespie, Alex. Hoare, Samuel Secretary in £ofic(#ii.— R. W. Bradford. i' For line Furniture dc Planoe, at Wholesale Prices, j^ro to ShaWe Bulldinffs, Craiff St., Montreal.— See page SO. ADVBRTISBMENT. 169 OSWALD BROS. Members of the Stock Exchange^ 55 St Francois Xavier Street, BOSTEEAL. Stooks and Seourities of all desoriptions Boaght and Sold on Margin or for Gash. Oorrespondents in London, Eng., and New York. For Canadian Stoc^ List, see next page. I' I 1 I I List of Principal Securities dealt in JANUARY, BANKS. Montreal British North America Ontario Merchants' City Du Peuple iacques Cartier lolsons Toronto Quebec Rationale Union of Lower Canada Commerce Koyal Canadian Eastern Townships Metrojiolitan Dominion...... Hamilton Maritime < Exchanee Imperial • St. Lawrence Federal Ville Marie d' Hochelaga Stadacona- MISCELLANEOUS. Montreal Telegraph Dominion Telegraph Richelieu and Ontario Navigation . . . City Passenger Railway City Gas Montreal Permanent Bldg. Society.. Montreal Building Association Royal Canadian Insurance Co Dominion Stock Montreal City Corp. Stock, 7 p.c. . Do. do. do. 6 p.c. • Do. do. Bonds, 6 p.c. . . . CAPITAL AUTHOBIZKD. $12,000,000 4.866 6^5 3,000.000 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I |io ^^" MH ■^ liii ■2.2 US li£ 12.0 U& 1.25 1 1.4 ii4 < 6" - ► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14StO (716)«72^503 } [h IAaairle87Wiin0er8, Wasbersriroif Bedsteads/ Spring Beds, Mattresses. &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig St. 172 BANKS. Bank of British North Amebica.— ((7on»r«e(or«.'— John Molson, President; H. Workman, Vice- President; Thoi. Workman, £. Hudon, Thomas Cramp, T.J. Claxton, R. W. Shepherd. T. Woiferstan Thomas, eashier. Agenu.-^w\iW and Ontario.— Bank of Montreal Branches and Ageneies. Discount Days : Tuesdays and Fridays ; Dindends, Ist April and Ist October. La Banque Jacques Cabtier.— Capital, $2,000,000. Q/^cer«.— J. L. fieaudry, President (acting as eashier and President) ; J. A. Manseau, assistant cashier ; D. W. Bmnet, paying teller: L. G. Laoassel, reoeiring teller; F. B. Lafleur, accountant; J. Cooke, assistant accountant; A. Cinq-Mars, discount clerk; M. Bourret, dept. ledger keeper; J. Leblano and L. Guimond, messengers. Union Bank of Loweb CANADA.~Capital, #2,900,000. Head Office, Quebec- Peter Mac E wen, cashier. Montreal ^rancA.— Frederick Mash, manager ; A. J. WMtton, accountant; A. N. Bell, teller; M. A. Anderson, discount clerk ; J. Inglis, clerk ; J. Moore, inessenger. Wot fine Furniture ds Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, ^ to BhaWs Buildinffs, Craiff St., MontreaL— See paee 89.\ Btnr Youa shirts at i>bsmaiitea0 & bond's, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. BANKS. 178 QuRBEO Bank.— Capital, $3,000,000. Read Office, Quebec »— J amea Stevenson, cashier. Montreal Branch.— -Thfta, MoDougall, manager ; T. 0. Ooffin« accountant ; £. C. Durnford, teller ; Anson Jones, clerk ; W. Anderson, messenger. Discount every day* Ontario Bank.— Capital, $3,000,000. Head Office, Toronto, Ont.— Hon. J. Simpson, President; D. Fisher, general manager. Montreal Branch, Place d^Armet,-^ John. Smart, manager* Days of Discount: Everyday. Mktbopolitan Bank.— St. James Street— Capital, $1,000,000. Director a, —Hy. A. Budden, President; Hy. Judah, Vice- President ; James O'Brien, 8. Waddell, fly. Hogan, M. Guyil- lier, M. P. Ryan. OMcera.—Q. H. R. Wainwright, cashier; F. Hincks, Jr., accountant : H. B. P. Starnes, teller ; W. P. Bulger, ledger keeper; F. Brian, messenger. Etohangb Bank of Canada.— Capital, $1,000,000. Bead Office, Montreal.— M. B, Gait, President: T. Carerhill, Vice-President: A. W. Ogilvie, T. Tiffin, E. K. Greene, W. Kodden, Alex. Buntin, R. A. Campbell, cashier. Canadian Bank of GoiniEROB, 153 St. James Street— W. Simpson, manager ; F. W. Ball, accountant; F. R, Mathewson, assistant accountant; J. Pangman, paying teller; T. G. Robin* son, receiving teller ; F. L. Hankey, discounts ; W. H. Green- wood, Collections ; F. Grossley, ledger keeper ; A. A. Cumber- land, exchange; E. L. Pease, cash-book; R. Dalton, Ist messenger ; J. McDonald, 2nd messenger. City and District Savings Bank, 176 St James Street— fienry Judah, President; Sir Francis Hincks, Vice-President; A. M. Delisle, H. Mulholland, Judge Berthelot, A. LaRocque, Wm. Workman, Edward Murphy, Chas. Blackman, and Dr. W. H. Uingston, directors. E. J. Barbeau, assistant Receiver General tor Montreal, manager. Open every lawful day during banking hours. The Board meets every Monday. QviiBfn.Fire & Iiife iDsurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes^ Qeneral Agent., St. James Street, Montrei^. /-r^ F i ! t': i Hi \i\\ m HbuBO FumisbinfiT Hardware, Cookinflr RoQffOs, Oor» nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer^ 624 Ora«igr*3treet. 174 MERCANTILE. The Bank has three branches : Comer St. Catherine and Jacques Cartier Streets, A. Gari^py, agent Corner St. Joseph aud Versailles Streets, Henry Barbeau, agent. Corner Wellington and St Etienne Streets, Point St Charles, Wm. Daly, agent. Bankers: Bank of Montreal. hk Banqub Nationalb, Place d'Arme8.-Capital, $2,000,000. ^Head Ojfice, Quebec—President Hon. B. Chinio ; cashier, E. V^zina. Montreal Branch. — — — ^ , manager ; J. B. Sanceri accountant ; J. W. Lesperance, teller ; P. Vezina, ledger keeper ; G. Mercier, clerk; N. Nolet, Messenger. Banque Villb-Marib.— p. A. Fauteux, cashier ; D. B. Papi- neau, President ; John A. Leclerc, Vice-President. i^treceore.— Charles Lacaille, P. P. Martin, L^andre Chaput B. H. Trudel, C. P. Vinet. Bays of Discount Tuesday and Friday. Agency.HSt. Cuthbert. La Banque d'Hoohelaga.— Capital, $1,000,000. President Louis Tourville; Cashier, J. P. Paquet; Account ant J' B. Brais ; Teller, A. Gari^py ; Clerks, J. H. Ostigny, C. A. Giroux ; N. Beaudry, Discount Clerk ; A. D. Parant Clerk ; T. Bellemare, messenger. Mechanics' BANX.-^t James Street. MEECANTILE. DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE. President Charles H. Fairweather, St John, N.B. ; Vice- Presidents, Adam Brown, Hamilton, 0.; Andrew Robertson, Montreal, Q. ; Robert Marshall, (Kings County), St. John, N.B. ; Hon. W. J. fetairs, Halifax, N.S.; Hon. G. W. Howlan, Ohar- lottetown, P.E.I. Execxuive C'ounctY.— Henry Fry, Quebec, Q. ; W. H. How- land, Toronto, 0. ; Wm. Darling, Montreal, Q. ; W. Pennock, Ottawa, 0.; J. A. Harding, St John, N.B.; John McLennan, Montreal, Q. ; A. Joseph, Quebec, Q.; Henry Cunningham, Kingston, 0. Treasurer, C. H. Gould, Montreal, Q. ; Secretary, W. J. Pat- terson, Montreal, Q. ; ileputy-Secretary, Wm. J. B. Patterson, Montreal, Q. Sixth Annual Meeting to be held in Ottawa, on third Taeiday of January, 1876. For line Funiiture &; Pianos, at Wholesale Frloes^ go *o SluvWe Buildings, Craig St., MoatreaL— See page 80. Gor- ge *o 80. YOXJB 8HIBTS AT DBBMARTBAU Sb BOND^ 415 NOTPS DAMT5 STREET. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. 175 . MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. (Tneorporated by Act of Parliament in 1842.) Wm. Darling, President ; Andrew Robertson, Yice-Preaident ; John Kerry, Treasurer. (^otttietl.— Thomas Macduff, F. W. Henshaw, John Torranee, D. Robertson, Hollis Shorey, Chas. S. Watson, C. H. Gould, G. M. Kinghom. Board of Arbitration.— Veter Redpath, V. Hndon, J. M. Toung, J. McDougall. Andrew Allan, G. Moffatt, A. W. Ogilvie, H. Thomas, John McLennan, Geo. A. Drummond, J. H. Winn. H. McLennan. W. J. Patterson, Secretary; Alf. W. Hadrill, Assist-Sec'y. CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. ilncorporcUed by Act of Parliament in 1863.) Committee^ Management. — Chas. H. Gould, President; A. A. McCulloch. Treasurer ; H. Labelle, R. T. Routh, S. St. Onge, Alex. Mitchell, J. Magor, R. Archer, T. W. Raphael. Board of Review.— Robert Esdaile. Chairman; Gilbert Scott* M. Laing, John Ogilvie, James McDougall, W.J. Pattarsoot Secretary ; Alf. W. Hadrill, Assist. -Secretary. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE, &o. Aehet.—Dyde & Major, Inspectors, College Street. By Chap. 4f , 37 Vie. 1874.— The inspector shall charge the sum off 10 cents for every hundred pounds of Pot or Pearl Ashes inspected by him. Cooperage at cost to Inspector. 25 cents for each new head furnished, 18 cents for cooperage and repairs on eaeh barrel,-^said cooperage to include nails and end hoops of barrel. 25 cents for putting in a barrel partly filled the aiddi- tional quantity thereof necessary to fill the same, whenever duly required to do so. 25 cents per barrel for separating and remor- inernbbish put into barrels of Pot or Pearl Ashes. Mour. — Hon. John Tousg, 88 Common Street. Fees 2 cents per barrel for inspecting and branding (exclusive of cooperage). ** When any lees quantity than 100 barrels of flour are offered for inspection, the Inspector shall be entitled to receive the full fees that would accrue to him on one hundred barrels. Whea the Inspector, in his judgment, deems it necessary to strip or empty out the flour, to find out if there is the proper weiidit of flour in any cask, he shall be entitled to 2 cents for each barrel so stripirad or emptied (if it prove to be of short weight), in acLdi- titin to the 2 cents per barrel for inspection and brandix^;." (?ratn.~Thoma8 Biekerstaff, 6 Williatn street. ihitter.— Inspeetor, . The Inspector ia bound to provide a sare and suitable place for storage. Qv««n. Fire & UfSa Inaurance Co.— A. Mackensia Forb«l| 0«ner»l Agent, St. James Street. Montreal. r^~^ Haiierles, WrinffexiB, WsBhers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, MattreBses. Sso.—li, J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralg St. Ml 1 iM V. I i '1 1 ■ 176 INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. '* For all the services to be performed as aforesaid* including nnheading, weighing* salting, neading, tightening hoops, mark- ing and branding, and 10 dajs' storage, eaeh Inspector shall be entitled to receive 10 cents for every package of butter by him inspected, as aforesaid, and if re-inspeoted 7 cents, together with the actual cost or charge of any package by him furnished, or for extra cooperage or repairs done to packages containing butter by him inspected, and no more ; the charge for which extra cooperage and repairs shall not, in any case, exceed 5 cents per package ; in consideration of which all packages shall be delivered in good shipping order ; and such charges shall be paid by the person offering such butter for inspection, or his agent '^ Beef and PorJc—Jsmea Doheney, 44 Wellington Street, In- spector. **For such inspection and branding, the Inspector shall be entitled to receive of and from the person submitting the same for inspection, for each and every barrel and half barrel, tierce or half tierce of Beef or Pork so inspected, salted, {>aokea, pickled and branded, 25 cents for.each barrel, 15 cents or each naif barrel, 35 cents for each tierce, and 25 cents for eaeh half tierce, exclusive of cooperage and repairs, the charge for which cooperage and repairs shall not exceed 15 cents per barrel, tierce or half tierce ; in consideration of which charges, all barrels or half barrels, tierces or half tieices, shall be de- livered in good shipping order." Fith and Fish Oil.—h. E. Morin, Quebec Gate Barracks, St. Paul, entrance by Water Street.—** Every Inspector or Deputy Inspector, who shall inspect, and brand, or mark any cask or package of pickled fish or in bulk, or any fish oil in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall be entitled to fees at t^e following rates, which shall be paid by the original owner or the person who employed him in the first instanee :— For each tierce of salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, 15 cents- For each half tierce of salmon, salmon trout or sea-trout, 10 cents. For each barrel of salmon, salmon-trout or sea-trout, 15 cents. For each half barrel of salmon, salmon-trout or sea- trout, 10 cts. For each barrel of mackerel, 10 cents. For each half barrel of mackerel, 5 cents. For each barrel of herring, 5 cents. For each halt barrel of herring, 3 cents. For eachji>arrel of shad, 10 cents. For each half barrel of shad, 7 cents. For each barrel of white fish, 10 cents.' For each half barrel of white fish, 7 cents. For each barrel of pickled codfish, hake, haddock or catfish, 5 cents. For each half barrel of piokled codfish, hake, haddock or cat- fish, 3 cents. For each barrel of dry-salted coddsh, hake, haddock, catfish, linger pollock 5 cents. For each half barrel of dry-salted codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, 3 cents. For each barrel of bass, 10 cents. For each half barrel of bass, 7 cents. For each barrel of cod tongues, cod sounds, ^halibut or eels, 10 cents. Fojr each half barrel of cod tongues, ood sounds, halibut or eels, 7 cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, 20 cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each hogshead of oil, 15 cents. For in- For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tc Shaw's Buildings, Craig St., Montreal.--See pa&re 39. '' WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25. AT DESMARTBAU & BOND'S. BpeotioR, gauging and branding eaoh tieroe of oil, 20 oents. For inspecting^ gauging and branding each barrel of oU, 15 oenti. The foregoinR rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, piokle, cooperage, storage and labour employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailing, screwing or repacking and pioklingany fish. For brandixig or marking I>Iewfoundland fish which haT6 been inspected in Newfoundland, 2 cents per barrel. For inspecting empty packages, 1 cent." The owner may employ his own cooper to act under inspector. Leather and IJideg. —Thom&s Hawkins, Inspector. Qrey Nun and McGill Streets.—*' Every Inspector shall be entitled for the xnsDeotion of such hides to a fee of 5 cents for eaoh hid% in lots under 100 in number, and 4 cents for each hide in lots over 100 in number. The inspector may inspect and measure all kinds of leather which are sold by superficial measure or by weight, and shall be entitled to charge 2 cents for each side or piece of such leather inspected and measured by him." James W. Muirhead, City Weigher, Measurer and Ganger, 17 Common and 60 Grey Nun Streets. Inspector of Weights and Measures, Custom Honse Square. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. D. L. MaoDougall, Chairman ; Frank Bond, Seoretsry. j|f«sm5er«.— Frank Bond, E. L. Bond, H. A. Budden, J. Bur- nett, A. M. Cohen, J. D. Crawford, T. Davidson, B.Ford, I*. G. Forget, 0. Geddes, C. G. Geddes, Thomas Kershaw, D. L. Mao- Dougall, H. S. MacDougall, G. C. MaoDougall, R. Moat, Jobn Moat, W. R. Oswald, Wm. Rhind, H. C Scott, G. W. SimMon, D. R. Stodart H. G. Strathy, ii;. A. Prentice, T. Wilson, J. T. Vanneck, J. Try-Davies, P. 6. Barnston, J. C. Ritehie, C G. Hobson, John W. Gordon. D. Ktnsela, John Niehols, Wm. Sache, A. S. Barnston, T. C. Watson, A. McCnlloofa, W. J. Fenwick, John Low. , ,„,^ ... Meets Daily.— Morning board at 12:10; Afternoon board at S:10 ; Saturdays, at 11 only. INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENTS. Accident of Canada, Edward Rawlings, manaeer, 108 St. Francois Xavier street ^ . ^ ., . ««x » Assurance Mutuelle, Benjamin Compte, Fresidenti 9 St. Lam- bert street Atlantic Mutual Life, of Albany, New York— Archie A. Pick» son & Co^ general managers, 162 St. James street ^tna Life— William H. Orr, manager and general agent tor the Dominion of Canada— Head Office, 126 St James street ^tna Fire, of Hartford— R. Wood, general agent and attorney, 91 St. Francois Xavier street J Queen, If^re ^ Ijife, luaurauce Co.— A. Mackenzie For]»e0f Generol Affo^l^ ^t, Jaxnea 3tree1^ Mostref^ ^' ' 1§ ttouee Fumlslilnff Bardware, CookUiff Banffes, Oor« nioes, Abo.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Oraler Street. 178 INSURANCE COMPANIES. British Amerioa Fire And Inland Marine, of Toronto— M. H. Gaall, 164 St Jamea street British and Foreign Marine— Qillespie, Moffatt k Co., acentSt 101 8L Francois Xayier street Briton Medical and General Life Association— James B. M. Chipmani manaiter for Canada, 12 Place d'Armes Canada Agriooltural Insurance Company— E. H. Goff, seneral manager ; H. Lre, secretary— 180 St. James streetr—z^eeacto. ■Canada Guarantee Sooiefer^Bdir ard Rawlings, 103 St. Francois XaWer street— ^m adv. Canada Life— R. Pownall, general agent, 190 St. James street Canadian Mutual Fire Insurance Company— F. R. Despard, agent, 194 St. James street Citisens' Insurance and Investment Company, Fire, Life, Guarantee, Accident— 179 and 181 St. James street Fire Department, John Hutchison, manager. Life, Guarantee ana Accident Department E. Stark, A.I. A., manager; Archibald McGoun, secretary and treasurer— iSee adv. Colonial Life-See '' Standard Life." Commercial Union— Fred. Cole, general agent for Canada Bast, 43 St. Francois Xayier stret^t- i^ee adv. Confederation Life Association of Canada— Henry J. Johnston, manager for Proyinee of Quebec, 163 St. James street Connecticut Mutual Life, of Hartford— R. Wood, general agent and attorney, 91 St. Francois Xavier street Dominion Plate Glass- A. Ramsay, 41 Recol let street gqnitable. Life— R. W. Gale, 198 St James street lobe Mutual Life, of New York— E. L. Thompson, agenti 4 -Hospital street Gaardian Fire and Life— R. Simms & Co. and G. Denholm, 'i^' jelieral asents, 11 St. Sacrament street— iS'ee adv. -Hartford Fire, of Hartford— R. Wood, general agent and attor- ns, 91 St. Francois Xayier street Haatingt Mutual Fire Insurance Company— A. De Laet, agent, ■ 19 8t John street Imperial Fire of London— Rintoul Bros., agents, 102 St. Fran- cois Xayier street.— iSIse aeifv. Lancashire Fire and Life Insuranee Company— H. McKay df Co., agents, 11 St. Sacrament street Life Association of Scotland- Richard Bull, secretary, 99 St James street London and Lancashire Life— William Robertson, manager, 1 167 St Peter street-i^ee a4 lpii»W8 dailditiffs, Craiff St., Montreal.-Be6 page 80/ ^'x'-A. ADVERTISBMBNT. 179 IMPERIAL Jite Insurance %omfm^ OF LONDON. mSTi^BIjISXfSr) 1S03 <»•» Capital and Reserved Fund: £2,020,000 SimtZIJVG, ■ RiNTOUL BROTiiEES, General Agents, 102 ST. FBANOOIS XAVIEK STREET, Montreal. Souse' TtUnieliinfir Etardwasre, Cooking fUinffes, Cdt^ -V nioes, Ssc.—lt. J. A. Surveyer, ©24 OrwAg Street. 180 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Metropolitan Life Insuranoe Company, of New Yorlc~A. Do Laet, general agent, 162 St. James street Montreal Board of Marine Underwriters^G. W. Morrison) inspeetor, 33 St. Nioliolaa street Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of the City of Montreal— A^red Dumouchel, 9 St. Lambert street Mutual Life of New Yoric— M. H. Gault, agent, 164 St. Jamei itreet Mutual Life Association of Canada— R. I. Lonsdale, goneral agent, 119 St Francois Xavier street National Fire Insura .loe Company— E. H. Goff, manager ; H. Lye, seoretaiT, 180 St. James street Natienal Life (of the United States of America)- G. C. Mc- Laughlin, manager, 194 St. James street New YoriK Life Insurance Company— W. Burlce, general agent 162 St. James street —iS^de adv Niagara District Mutual Fire Insurance Company— A. De Laet, agentf 49 St. John street North Bntish and Mercantile, Fire and Life— Macdougall & Davidson, general agents ; Wm. Ewing, inspector : office, corner of St. Francois Xavier and Hospital streets— <$ee adv* Northern Assurance Company of Aberdeen and London- Taylor Bros., general agents for Canada, 45 St. Francois Xavier Btreet.—See adv Paoifio (Marine) Mutual, New York— John Popham, 93 St. Francois. Xavier street Phoenix Fire, of London— Gillespie, Moffatt <& Co., agents, 101 St. Francois Xavier street; James Davison, manager— S9» adp. Phoenix Insurance Company, New York, Fire, Inland and Marine— Robert Hampson, 18 Corn Exchange Buildings. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.— Simpson & Bethune, general agents, 329 Notre Dame street Provincial Insurance Company of Canada, Fire and Marine. — T. A. Evans, agent, 160 St. Peter street— <^ee adv, Quebec Fire Insurance Company— Henry C. Scott, agent, 14 St. Saorament street Queen Fire and Life— Forbes & Mudge, chief agents, 191 St. James atreet—See adv, Beliaooe Mutual Life Insurance Society of London— James Grant, resident secretary, 101 St. Jamee^ street Royal, Fire and Life— Routh <& Tatley, chief agents, comer Hospital and St. Francois Xavier streets— iS'ee adv. Royal Canadian Insurance Company, Fire and Marine— A. Perryt 160 St. James street— /S'ee adv. Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society— C^eorge W. Ford, general a^ ent, 223 St. James street Soottish Provincial— Geo. W. Ford, seorf^tary, 223 St. James st Scottish Provident Institution, Life— James Croil, a^ent, 210 St James street Soottish Imperial, Fire— Taylor Bros., managers, 45 St. Fran- eois Xavier street— ^«e adv. |*or fine Furniture dt Pianos, at Wboleaale Prices, go to g2i»w'» Buildinffiai* Crai^ St.« Montreal.~8ee page SO, 0 Drisooll, Secretary; T. H- Robillard, Superintendent; 0. H. Wright, Cashier; R. C Wills, G- Richmond and J* Farqnhar, Inspeoton. The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company.— Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Quebec, Montreal, Hamiil- ton and the intermediate ports. Capital, $1,500.000.— in- corporated 1857. Steamers Que6eo, Montreal, Cnnada^ ^'*'9^' Bwi^reii Berthi^Tt Ohan^ly, Terrebonne, Sorel, Fire My, Qne^n, Vtre Ss LifiB, Insurance Co.— A. Maokensle Fortiif , Gwnena Atfent, St. JaneB Street^ Montreal, „^ f '( Itft&flrleeT'Wrinffers, Washers; Iron Bedsteads, Bprlotf Beds, Mattresses, dco.— L. J. A. Surveyer. 624 Craigr St. 182 PUBLIC COMPANIES. FraaideDtj J. N. Beftudry, Beoretory And Treaaurer; J. B. Lamdre, General Manage r ; Alex. Milloy, TrafBo Manager. 0/^00.— No. 228 St. Paul itreet, near JaoquM Gartier Square. General Ticket Office, 133 St Jamee itreet ; G. W. RobisioDi Ticket Agent Mkrohants and Lakr and RnriB 8. S. Live.— Trading between Montreal and Porte on Lake Ontario. Toronto, Hamil- ton and St Catharines, and Ports on Lakes Brie and MiohigaDt connecting with all the Western Railways. G. B. Jaques A Co., Agents, 10 St Nicholas and 106 Common streets. Allan Linb or Ooban Stbambbips.— Sailing '.between Mont- real and Liyerpool and Glasgow in summer, and Portland and LiTcrpool and Glasgow in winter. Hugh A Andrew Allan, Agents, Corner of Yourille and Cammon streets, Montreal. MissiiBiPPi. AND Dohinion Stbamshtp Company. ~ Sailing between Liverpool and Montreal in summer, and Liverpool ana Boston in winter. D. Torrance A Co., Agents, Bxchange Court, Montreal.— i$0e advt, ' Tbmpbrlbt LiNB.~$aiIing between Montreal and London* Bngland, during the summer months. Dayid Shaw, Agent^ Commissioners street, Montreal. QuBBBO & Gulf Ports Stbaiiship Co.— 0ffi09, 303 Com* missioner street J. A. Dupont, Agent. Ottawa RtvBa Navioation Compant.— B. W. Shepherd» President ; Edward Seott, Secretary. 0.^8ca.-»No. 13 Bonaventure street. Bat or Quints and Riybr St. Lawrbnob Stbamboat Co.— Between Montreal, Prescott Biockrille, Kingston, Pioton* Belleville and Trenton. Dominion Linb.— Between Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto, St. Catharines, Ports on Lakes Erie and Michigan, and intermediate ports. John F. MoCuaig, Agent, 80 Comihen street, Montreal. HoLOOMB A Stbwart's Frbight Link.— OffioCf Comer Com- mon and Dalhousie streets, Montreal. Montreal & Ottawa Forwarding Company. —J. W. Dun- csn, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, 69 Canal street, Montreal. Jfqr fine Furniture ds Pianos, at Wholesale Prices^go tp 6]ia:w*s 3ull(dinffSi Cral^ Stw, MontreM*-*So« PSff* 89. made to ORDBR at DBSMARTBAU A BONDm^ 410 NOTRB DAMB 8TKBBT. PUBLIC OOMPANIBS. 188 Ottawa A Ridbau Forwarding Oo.^L. 0. OoaTvetto, Agvnt, 60 Common itretti Montreal. Unon Kayioation G«.--Between Montreal, Quebeo and in- termediate ports. 0. H. Lefairre, Secretary and Treaiunr. Office, 20 Jaoquei Cartier Sauare, Montreal. SiNOiNNRS MoNAUoniON LiNi.— Between Montreal, Sorel, Three Riven. Quebec, Ghambly, Lake Champlain, Troj, 'Albany, and New York. Office, 88 Oommon, comer Nasareth atreet (Canal Baiin), Montreal. Montreal Tslkqraph Co.—Thif Company connects by the Weitem Union Telegraph Company with all parts of the united States, Mexico, West Indies, Bahamas. Cuba, and British Columbia, and oy cable, Ac, with all parts of the world. Director ».— Sir Hugh Allan, president; ▲. Allan, G. W. Campbell, M.D., P. Redpath, J. Q. Mackeniie, James Dakers, superintendent and secretary ; Charles Bourne, treasurer. Head Office.— Gomw St. Francois Xavier and St. Saorament streets. Dominion Telegraph Co.— ''"he Hon. John McMurrioh' president; J. J. Maekenaie, vice-president; J Biichiei trear surer; The Hon. Wm. Cayley, managing director. i>tVector«.— Lewis Moifatt, T. N. Oibbs, M.p., A. R.*Me- Master, S. Neelon, and A. Copp, Thos. Swinvard, general manager; S. B. Oarvey, inspector; Hugh Neilson, superin- tendent; Charles R. Hosmer, superintendent. ^ Huron Copper Bat Co.— North British and Mereantila Buildings, St. Francois Xavier street. D. Lorn MacDougall, president ; Michael Baboock, vice-president ; Charles Qeddes, R. Simms, directors ; John G. Burrows, secretary. Kknnibeo Gold Mining Co.— Hon. Thos- R^an, Senator ^ C. J> Brydges, B. M. Hopkins. Andrew Wilson, Walter Shanly, M.P., Thos. Reynolds, Hon. J. J. C Abbott, direc- tors. Messrs. MacDougall & Davidson, North British a Mer- oantile Insurance Buildings, brokers. Messrs. Ritohiet Bor- lase & Rose, solicitors, St. James street. Montreal Mining Company.- R. Anderson, president ; M. H. Gault, vice-president ; G. W. Campbell, M.D., J. Button, H. |i(|lulhoUand, A. Crocs, G. Templeton, directors; N. J. Handy- side, secretary. OiSoe.— 58 St Francois Xavier street. ;^ieeii,Flre & lilfe, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbetf, !■ ' it m ■ I I A h If ' Diwntfloii. Wirin0«x«, Waabera, Iron BiedetauUi, SpcfttV Beds, Mattresses, dEC—L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Oraiff St. m PUBLIC COMPANIES. MoNTRKAL Plumbioo Minino CoMPimr.— R. W. Shepherd, president; H. R. Ives, vioe-president . Hon. Thoa. Ryan, Pr* a. W. Campbell, Thos.SCramp, I. R. Christian, Thos. David- soQ, directors. Trust and Loan Company of CANADA.~Rusgell Stephenson, oommissioner ; Gedeon Bordeau, aooountant ; Thomas Trihey, assistant aooountant ; Henry Judah, solieitor ; A. D. Jobin, notary ; Elsear Beaurais, junior olerk. . 0^06.— Life Association of Scotland BaildiagB, oomer of PUuse d'Armes and St James street. H"bw Citt Gas Company.— 5oard cf^ Dirtetort.—^vusy Thomas, president; Andrew Wilson, yioe-president: Alex. Vrqnhart, J. G. Mackenzie, H. MulhoUand, John Osteil, Wm. Maodonald, M.D., A. M. Delisle, Jesse Josephi G. W^ Camp- beU« M.D., R J. Reekie, L. R. Masson, M.P., £. S. Catheis, Qngineer and manager. James F. Soriver, secretary; J. MoElroy, superintendent of Sorks; B. Cunningham, meter inspector; A. Demers^ Patrick lo'Ehroy, H. Normandin, N. L. Leduo, clerks; C. Bienvenu, collector. C!^c«.— Comer St. James send St. Gabriel streets. EBWAaosBUROH Starch Company.— Montreal and Edwards- bur^h.— W. T. Benson, managing director ; M. Thomson, seore- taiT^treasarer. Ct^s.— 9, 18, 17, 25 St. Peter street. Montreal Turnpike Trustees.— H. Taylor, S. Bellingham, P. Beaubieq, A. W. OgilviCj N. M. Lecavalier, J. Crawford* B. Pmd'homme, E. A. Dubois, McPherson Lemoyne, J. RieUe, ■eeretary. Q^See— 146 St James street. . Montreal Permanent Building Sooiety.— Jffoarct o/Direc for*— Henry Thomas, president; — ' ' ' ' yice-president; W. Frederick Kay, Robert Esdaile, A. W. Ogilvie, Theodore Hart Thomas Caverhill, M. H. Gault, Thomaa Craig, secretary- treasurer. 0^06.-181 St James street Proyinoial Permanent Buildinq Society.— Sir Hugh Allan, pMisideiit; Wm. Workman, vice-president; Andrew Allan, I^. A. Nielson, E. K. Greene, and John S^nstcm, directors; Geo. B. Moir, eeoretary-treasnier ; T. W. Ritohie. solicitor ; J. W* Hopkins, inspector ; J. S. Hunter, notary.— /See cutp. Office.— % St. Francois Xayier street Por Use Furniture Ai Flatids, at Wholesale Frtees^JVO^JlD gha1r^ilnnrt1nirS|€(raag8t>>Monte»al>ragirf^ 8e« BBSMABTEAU & BONIVS. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 185 JffoMTBBAL Bun.DiNa AsBOOUTiON.—Capital, $1,000,600— H. A,.Hel«>o, president; Wm. Reid» vice-president ; Thomas F. Miller, E. G. Penny, T. M. Bryson^ Jphn Ostell, Thoe. Simpson, Directors ; W. A. Merry, secretary-treasurer ; Hon. J. J. G. Abbott, solicitor; Wm. F. Lighthall, notary.— iSVe adv. Office— No* 169 St. James street JfoKTBBAL C4NADI4N BuiLDiNa SoGiETT.— C. Mclan^on, pre* ent; J. Leduc, Tice-president ; L. Monat, L. Tourville, T. 0. Belisle, directors ; L. A. Jett^. advocate, secretary and manager ; M. Rivet, treasurer ; J. T. Haaen, Assiitant Trea- surer; La Banque d'Hochela«a, bankers. Ojme^-i6 St Vincent street MoNTBEAL Mutual Building Sooibtt.— P. P. Martin, pre- sident; John B'orrester, vkw-president ; Jonathan Findlay) W. 6. Walker, William Turner, trustees ; Joseph P. ClarkC) Fred. R. Clark,;F. P. Currie, F. X. Montmarquet Jas.lMeNieoe, Fred. Jones, Geo. D. Reid, John Rollo, Alex. Roujgh, directors ; L. H. Oharbonneau, secretary-treasurer ; H. B. Wright, notary ; A. C. Hutchinson, valuator ; W. W. McGlellani Wm. Grossi Wm. Wall* auditors. Place of Meeting, Mechanics' Hall. Lb CBfipiT FoKOiEB Du Bas-Canada.— M. C. Mnllaiky, pre- sident; W. H. Hingston, vice-president ; B. H. Trndel, J. Fogarly, P. S. Murphy, E. P. Laohapelle, F. Benoit, directors; A. L. DeMartigny, cashier; C. 0. DeLorimier, advocate; Hon. J. 0. Bureau, notary. Office.-'No, 13 St Lambert street GoMPAGNiE im PsfiT BT Gb£dit FoNOiBBg— D. E. Papincau, president rNaz.Villeneuve, vice-president; JohnL. Cassidy, A. Dubord, Cajizte Dupras, directors ;G. N. Fauteux, cashier; $!. %, A. Contu, assistant cashier ; C. F. Papincau, notary. ,0^00.— No. S St Lambert street. Pbovidbnt Mutual Building Socibtt. — James Leshe, president; John Wayne, vice-president; J. C. Becket Istue Boudreau, Daniel Devme, trustees ; James Anthonv. J. C. Becket Isaie Boudreau, Daniel Devine, George Gouldthorpe. James LosUe, George W. Ltindie, Duncan McGormick. Edward May, Wilson F.Mewhort George Penk, George D. Reid, Pat- xiek Retail, Joeeph Walton, John Wayne, directors; William QUMki^imne At IdflB, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes^ ^^^i&M Afent, Gt. J^imeB Street, Ifiotttreal. i'i;. ^(i i i ' ; I, i i i i'i ■ .ill i Ifgogtofi, Wrlnffeni, Washers, Iron Bedstsads/Bprtng Beds, Mattresses, Ac— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Oraig St. 186 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Turner, secretary-treasurer; John Helder Isaacson, notary ; Alexander C. fiutohison, surveyor ; William Wall, William Wayne, George Davis, auditors; the City and District Saving9 Bank, bankers. ComiBBOiAL Mutual Building Socibtt of Montbeal.— W. H. Kerr, Q.C., D.C.L., president; Robert Miller, vice- president : William Turner, secretary-treaayurer ; Matthew S. Baxter, Christ. B. Carter, Aroh'd T. Harshaw, John HigKins, J. B. Hutoheson, Richard Jellyman, W. H. Kerr, Q.Cm John Martin. Robert Miller, D. J. Bees. David Robertson, William Samuel, William Stenhouse, J. H. Timmis, J. P. Withers, directors ; John Martin, Matt S. Baxter, D. J. Rees, trustees ; J. H. Isaacson, notary ; Alex. C. Hutchison, surveyor ; 8-. W. Robinson, W. F. Mewhort, Robert Finlay, auditors; the City Bank, bankers. MoNTABViLLB BuiLDiNO SooiRTT.— J. A Quintal, president; J. B. Jodoin, vice-president ; Elie Lalumi^re, Francois Audet^ Theophile Sicotte, directors ; C H. A. Guimondt secretary- treasurer. Office— No, 17 St. Lambert Uill. Canada Mutual Building Society op Mortbbal.—J. B. Hutcheson, president; Prof. John Andrew, vice-president; William Turner, secretary-treasurer; John Andrew, Isaie Boudreau, Thomas Buchanan, C. C. De Zonche, John G. Sunt, John B. Hutoheson, James Leslie, George Lulham, Wm. . Lulham, Finlay A. McRae, Wilson F. Mewhort. Patrick Ryan, Jonathan Simpson, Edwin Thompson, H. W. Wads- worth, directors; C. C. De Zonche, George Lulham, Isaie Boudreau, trustees ; W. De M. Marler, notary ; Aid. David, R. McCord, B.C.L., solicitor ; W. H. Hodson, surveyer ; Thomas Forde, J. H. Timmis, Charles R. Wiesenbom, anditors ; the City and District Savings Bank, bankers. Impebial Mutual Building Sociitt ot Montbeal.— R. Miller, president; R. Irwin, vice-president; J. H. Timmis, secretary-treasurer ; R. Miller, J. McLean, R. Meldrum, R. Irwin, T. Scott, W. Higgins, J. P. Scriver, J. G. Parks, J. Allen, M. Palmer, J. Murray, F. Drummond, W. D. Stroud, R. M. Pearce, and J. W. Bury, directors ; W. D. Stroud, J. G. Parks^ I. F. Scriver, trustees ; J. J. McLaren, solicitor ; G. R. W. Kittson, notary; E. Mann, surveyor; F.C. Ireland, B. Bothwell, W. McCauliff, auditors ; the Molsons Bank, bankers. Office.— I Bleury street, Field's photograph gallery. Mount Rotal Cbmetert Company.— Tbustbbs.— ITnife^ Church of England and Ireland— M.. H. Ganlt, J. J. Day, Q.C.» Ernest Idler, William Turner, Henry BuUner, George Macrae, For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, ^o.till SbaWs Buildings, Oraiff St, Montg o al. So e pace 88. * 89. ¥ WHITE DKSiSB SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25; AT DBSMABTBAU & BOND'S. EXPRESS COMPANIES. 187 David B. MoOord, and Hiram Mills. Presbyterian Chureh.— Benjamin Lyman, Jolin Stirling, Robert Esdaile, Charles D. Proctor, James MoDougall, Alexander W. Ogilyie. Andrew Robertson, and Alexander Murray. Methodist Church,— J, Sinclair and Thomas M. Bryson. Congregational. — Henry Lyman. Baptist.—Gt. B. Muir. Unitarian.— — . Benjamin Lyman, president; J. J. Day, Q.C., vice-presi- dent ; M. H. Gault, treasurer ; Wm. Turner, secretary ; R* Sprigings (at the Cemetery), superintendent. Montreal Agrioultubal and Horticultural Sooirtt.— W. F. Kay, president; Wm. Evans, vice-president; Henry T. Evans, honorary secretary and treasurer. Directors, — T. Irving, S. H. May, J. H. Joseph, R. Sprigings, S. J. Lyman, Capt. Raynes, and D. Middleton. Canadian Telegraphers' Mutual Insurance Association. --J. Stephenson, supt. G. T. R., Montreal, president; Hugh Neilson, sapt. Western District, D. T. Co., Toronto, vice-presi* dent; B.J. Hickey, train dispatcher G. T. R., Montreal, secre- tary ; J. S. MoConnell, treasurer's dept. M. T. Co., Montreal, treasurer. Executive Committee.— Angiu Grant, M.T.Go.; C. R. Hosmer, 8«pt. Eastern District D. T. Co.; J. S. McKenzie, chief oper- ator head office M.T. Co. ; A. T. Nurse, operator M. T. Co. ; D. McCarthy, train dispatcher G. T. R.; P. MoPhee, operator General Offices G. T. R., Montreal. County op Hochrlaga Agricultural Sooibtt.— William Evans, president ; Joseph Holdsworth, vice-president ; Hagh Byodie, secretary and treasurer. Council of Agriculture of the Province of Quebec— J« M. Browning, president; L. H. Massne, vice-president; George Leclere, secretary and treasurer. ' Q^e«.— 63 St. Gabriel street. EXPEESS COMPANIES. J>.J \o geo. A. Boon, 100 St. Maurice, anorofc & Sharpens City Express, 30 Victoria Square. International, 67 St. Alexander. gurreli's, 508 St. Mary. , .,>w anatjlian Express Co., 84 and 36 St. Francois Xavier street. United States and Oanadian Express Co., 84 and 86 St. Francois Xavidr street. .ni ^S1r» & liife, Insura&ce Co.— A. MaokenEie Forties, m' >^Qmcimw!t Agwst, St. jAmes Street, MontrecOi'^^^^ 1 ■t-i i ScmMlSartifliliiff 1^ardware» Cooklnff teoffCNi, O0» ^ nioes, &Q.— £i. J. A. Bxavvyer, 694 Graig Street. I8S BBNBVOLBNT INSTITTJTIONS. National Expregs Co., 84 and 86 St. Franools Xarior Btraetr Snmalne A Halpin't Gitj Express. 1 Gampoau street . Lnrin's City ExpresSt llG^Bleury street* P. Quinn's Ci^ Express, 17 William street D. Larerty's City Express, 116 Bleury street. L. P. Murphy, 74 St Bonaventore. R. Simpson A Son, 36^ St Bonayenture. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. ChubghHomb.— /n eonnection with the Church «/ Engkmdhii Jlfonereai.— 28 Aylmer Street— Tfee Most Rev. the Metropoli- tan, president; Mrs. Oxenden, 1st Directress; Mrs. T. B. Anderson, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. Aspinwall Howe, Seoretajey ;. Miss Blackwood, Treasurer ; Mrs. Gardham, matron. PB0TE8Ti.NT Obphan Astlum, No. 1015 St. Catherine Street (West).— Mrs. B. S. Freer, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Henry Lyman, 2nd Directress; Miss M. Greenshields, Treasurer; Miss A. MeCord, Secretary: Mr; James Campbell and Mrs. GampbOlIf Superintendent and matron. »i.' English 'Working-Men's Benefit Sooiett.— J. C. Clark, president ; F. R. Clark, 1st riee-presideot ; Charles Willis, 2nd Tioe-l>re8ident; Samuel Qray^ treasurer ; Rev. S. Belcher, ItoT. Q. Chapman, chaplains; J. •T.Webb, M.D.. medieal offioer; J. J. Day, Q.C., honorary solicitor ; J. H. Isaaosont honoran? notary ; W. Turner, Qeo. Bishop, James Wayne, auditors ; W. Chapman, J. Ward, B. Thayer, J. EUicott W. Stevens, P. fcewart, F. Rogers, J. Mills, J. B. Morris, stewards ; J. Wine- am, secretary ; Geo. Qough, assistant secretary. Meetings, nnt Monday in every month, at Union HaU, Craig street. .tiJ&Xi MONTBEAL WoBEING'Men'S MuTUAL BENEFIT AND WiDOWS' AND OitPHANft' Pboyidbnt SoOiETT,— Foundod in 1827.— John Boyd, president; James Wright, 1st vice-president; Thomas Symington, 2nd vioe-i>resident ; Warden King, treasurer ; D. Mills, secretary ; D. C. Tabb. finaneial secretary : John Bell» M.A., M.D., phy8ioian,-^resideDoe, 1 Beaver Hall Terrace. ' iStetoarc{«.—Wm. Sutherland, James SymingtontJohn Hisl^!^; Wm. Bostock, John Field, Peter Morrison, John Watson, Wm. Briggfl, Edward MeConnell, B. W. Kewton, James Mason. Re^ar monthly meeting on the ■eoond Monday of erory month, in the Mechanics' Hall, St James street Ine Fumlturo ^ Pianos, at Wholesale Prlcesi gaMi SbaWa Bidldtoga, CMi^at.^ Moiitraa),-««ae pac9 80, 0trr Toxm shifts At DssMAttraAtr a soMiyft 415 NOTRE DAME STREET, BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 189 UnITBD PROTESTAITP WoRKING-Mbn'S BkNBFIT SOOIRTY.— Francis MoGuIlooh, president; D. Gunninidiiain, Ist yioe-presi- dent; W. Johnston, 2nd rice-president; John T. Finnie, A.M., M.D., physician ; Robert Lumsuen, recording secretory ; Sam. Gray, nnanoial secretary ; J. T. S. Webb, A.M., M.D., treasurer. 2V««t«et.— Thomas Sonne, John Doyle, William Oowie, Ohas. Duncan, John Phillips. Stewards,— Esst, Centre and West Wards, Georse Fielders, 84 St. George street ; St. Ann's, Point St. Charles, John Beok- ingham, Fire Station. St. Gabriel Market ; St. Ann's, Weet of Colborne, William Sloane, 25 Ann street; St. Ann'S; East of Colborne, James Gamble, 176 Nazareth street ; St. Antoine, Wm. Scale, 43 St Antoine street ; St Lawrence, North of Dorchester, Edward Field, comer of Ontario and St. George streets ; St Law- rence, Sonth of Dorchester, C Sonne, 186 St. George street; St. Louis, G. W. Eraser, 27 Geneyidre street; St James, W.H. Hall, 211 St George street; St. Mary's, John Mills, 617 St Mary street. Residence of Medical Officer, Dr. J. T. Finnie, 10 Teonmieth Terrace, comer of Bleury and Lagauchetidre streets. Fini|Boial Secretary, Samuel Gray, 1 Dupr6 Lane. Meetinfft.—The regular monthly meetings of the Society are held in Perry's Hall, Craig street, on the first Tuesday in eyery month, at half-past seren o'clock. -The Trustees and Stewards meet regularly on the last Thursday of every month. The Annual Meeting takes place on the third Tuesday in March, in each year. Montreal Ladiks' Beneyolbnt Sooiett.— Mrs. Molson, 1st directress; Mrs. Allan, 2nd directress; Mrs. T. R. Johnson, secretary for children; Mrs. Gordon, treasurer; Miss Erans, secretary to society. St. Andrew's Hoi^te, 484 Dorchester street.— Under the man- agement of a committee named by the^Jt. Andrew's Sooietjy assisted by a committee of ladies. D^ Campbell, supt Irish Protestant Bknbtolent Society.— W. Clendinneng. president; George Home, 1st vice-president; Robert Irwin, 2Da vibe-president ; Andrew Beale, 8rd vice-president ; George A. Holland, treasurer: J. W. Fetherston, recording secretary; W. G. Wilson, assistant secretary ; W. Euard, corresponcUng secretary. Conneit.— M. H. Gaclt, C. Healy, J. P. Black, A. Mackay, A. MoNally, George Forbes, H. Dunn, R. M. Home, A. Bryson, S. C. Kyte, John Moore, James McMillan, Geo. Wilson, R. K. LoveU/J). Waugh. Qtiden^ Fire 6s lASe, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forb«C| .^ CNneral Agent, 8K Jamed 3treet» Ho nt tmlky ,^ I ( u I .'i J: i u I . U ii. ■••i! ii ^1 tfangles, Wrfaiffers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Bpriag Beds. Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Siirveyer, 624 Craig St. 190 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Finance Cammittee.'^M. H. Gault, ohairman; Geo. Horne, A. Bryson, G. Healy. S. C. Kyte, J. P. Blaok. Charitable Committee.—Robt. Irwin, ohairman ; John Moore; A. Maokay, George Wilson, James McMillen, A. MoNally. Emigration Cemmittee.— Andrew Beale, chairman; R. E. Lovell, Gtoorge Forbes, H. Dunn, D. Waugh, R. M. Home. Industbial Rooms, 547 Dorchester Street.— Mrs. R. Forsyth, lady superintendent ; Miss Rintoul, treasurer ; Miss Rimmer, secretary; Mrs. D. Milne, superintendent. Fibbmbn's Bbnbyolent Association.— F. MeCullooh, Presi- dent ; J. Beaulieu, Vice-President ; J. Beckingham, Secretary; W. flatten. Treasurer. Vuiting. Committee.— "E. Jackson, W. McRobie, J. Cairns, F. Haines; W. Mann, Joseph Naud, A. Godin. Attdttor*.— E. Jackson, W. McRobie. Pbotestant House of Industbt akd Refuge.— -William Workman, president ; Charles Alexander, Ist yice-president ; John G. Mackenzie, 2nd vice-president; Henry Lyman, treasurer; Geoi^ Oruikshanks, honorary secretary; D. McMillan, secretary and superintendent; Mrs. MoMillani matron. Canadian Society fob the Pbbvention of Cruelty to Animals.— William Workman, president ; F. Mackemde) seo- retary-treasurer ; A. Galey, inspector. Oj^ce.- Meehanics' Hall, St. James street. Protestant Institution for Deaf Mutes— Cote St. Antoino Road, Montreal.— C. Alexander, president ; Thomas Cramp, Yice-president ; F. Mackenzie, secretary-treasurer ; William E. Scotti M.D.) physician ; T. Widd, prinoipalj; Mrs. T. Widd, matron ; Miss C. Bulmer, assistant teaeher ; Prof. J. Duncan, teacher of drawing and painting. The Habyey Institute. — (Incorporated Eebraary, 1876.)— Miss HarYcy, hon. president; Mrs. H. L. Routh, 1st directress; Mrs. Dr. Drake, 2nd directress ; Mrs. Alice Holmes, treasurer ; Mrs. James Tasker, secretary. 7 Richmond Square. Pbotestant Infants' Home.— (Founded, 1870; incorporated. 1871.)— DaYid McKay, president ; Mrs. Henry Baylis. 1st directress; Mrs. Geo. Ferrier. second directress; Mrs. P. S. Stevenson, third directress ; Mrs. Charles Ault, treasurer ; Mrs. W. B. Lindsay, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. P. G. Brown, recording secretary; Miss E. Cluniei matron. VW fine Furniture & Pianos, at "Wholesale Prides^ go to Shaw** BUUdlairSi Oraiy St., Montrefa,-H9ee pa^ 39. mm TOT7R BHIBTS AT DESMABTBAU A BONZyfl^ 415 NOTiii? DAME STREET. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 191 Roman Oatholio Orphan Abtlum, 745 St. Gath«riiie itreet.— Founded 1832.— Mn. T. Bouthillier, President; Mn. John Ostell, Yioe-President ; Mrs. Joseph Bourrett, Treasurer ; Mrs. If aurioe Laframboise, Secretary ; Miis lilorini Matron. Deat and DuifB Institution.— Founded, 1848, for the in- struction of deaf and dumb boys, under the direction of the Clerks Regular of St. Viator. The pupils are taught to speak and read on the lips.— Rev. A. Belanger, director : J. Young) A. Groc, M. Charest, procurator, M. Magnan and Masse, M. Thomas. Asylum at Mile-End. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. Gkorqk's Sooibtt.— Patron, The Most Rer. the Metro- politan ; N. Meroer, president ; Joseph Hickson» Ist vice- president; John Heath. 2nd vice-president; W. S. Walker, treasurer; F. H. Reynolds, secretary, John F. Norris, assist- secretary. Chapla%n§.—The Very Rev. Wm. B. Bond, Dean of Montreal ; Revs. H. Wilkes, D.D. ; R. W. Norman, M.A. ; Chas. Chap- man, J. F. Stevenson, LL-B. PA2/«teu?n«.— Messrs. G. E. Fenwick, M.D.; G. F. Slack, M.D. ; T. D. Reed, M.D. Committee of Management. — Messrs. G. L. Marler, James PophamtW. R. Wonham, B. Daikers, John Bauden, W. D. Stroud, Wm. Masterman. St. Andrew's Sooibtt.— David MacKay, president ; E. Mc- Lennan, Isl vice-president; Col. Stevenson, 2nd vice-presi- dent; R. Gardner, Jr., secretary; F. J. Logie, assistant secretary \ C. J. Baird, treasurer. Chaplain,— Bjey. J. C. Baxter. Phy9iciati»,-~DTa. Wanless, Finnic andW.F. Campbell. Charitable (7ommttfee.— Messrs. D. Morrison, A. N. Shewan, W. Reid, W. Yuile, F. J. Logic. Committee of Acoounte. — Hon. John Young, Messrs. A. Mo- Gibbon, A. Robertson, A. W. Ogilvie and Sir A. T. Gait. Committee o/ Instalment. — James Wright, D. Cunningham. Beprenentative Governor to House of Be/uge.—J, . C. Becket. Caledonian Society op Montreal.— John Fulton, presi- dent ; James Wright, 1st vice-president ; James Yuile, 2nd vice-president; Daniel Rose, treasurer; James Lamont, financial secretary ; John Ferguson, secretary. Quarterly Meetinge, — Th9 second Thursday in January, April, July and October. Queen, Fixv^ Sb Ijlfe, Ineuranoe Co.— A. Mackenzie l^orbeSi General Agent, 8t. James Street^ Montreal. ^*-^ ' f tn ttOVM^lP^imlflliiiiff Eaardware, Oooklnff Ranges, Oon* "*' niceB^ A;o,~L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 OnAg Street, 192 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. Ohjwta of Satiety *—Vtomoi\on of a taste for Seottiih litera- ture) and to enoourage Scottish athletio sports. St. Patrick's Sooiett.— B. Devlin, president ; P. 0. Shan- non, Ist yioe-president ,* James Kehoe, 2nd vioe-president; D. Lyons, treasurer; J. P. Whelan, corresponding secretary ; Sam. Cross, recording secretary ; James Howley, jr., assistant record- ing seoretary. Committee of Management.— V. O'Meara, Qeo. Murphy, S. J. auinn, H. Mooney, M. Mullin, P. Rowland, Wm. Sullivan, T. uinn, Oeo. Graven, T. ailiese, M. Tracey, D. Coghlan, F. Wil. son, J. Howley, Wm. Cunningham, J. Duane, J. O'Leary, C. Curran. Charitable Committee.—GM. Murphy, chairman; F. Wilson, H. Mooney, Geo. Craven, and D. Coghlan. CAap^atfM.— Rev. P. Dowd and the Irish Clergy of St. Patrick's Church. PAy««eum.— F. Rourk, M.D. ' Orand Mar$hall,—J. Neville, jun. Assistants— P. Connelly, W. J. Keamst A. McCready, and P. Hushen. The Society meets on the first Monday of every month, and the Committee of Management the last Monday of every month, at the Society's Hall, corner of Craig and St Alexander streets* During the winter months the Charitable Committee meets every Friday evening. New England Sooiett. -president ; E. F. Amesi 1st vice-president ; D. T. Irish. 2nd vice-president ; A. S. Wood» 3rd vice-president ; Dr. J. A. Bazin, 4th viee-president ; C. K* Adams, corresponding secretary ; E. H. Goff, recording secre- tary; I. L. Bangs, treasurer; Rev. G. H. Wells, chaplain; Dr. M. H. Utleyf physician. Swiss Society— Established December, 1874.— A. Buoher, president ; M. Coindet, vice-president ; Henry Dreifuss, trea- surer; A. Coindet, secretary; Henry Dreifuss, D. L. Rey, J. A. de Meribel, charitable committee. Meets fijnit Monday in each month, at 297 Notre Dame street. St. Jean Baptistb Society.— Jaeques Grenier. president; L. 0. Loranger, 1st vioe-president ; Narc. Valois, 2nd vice- president; G. A. Drolet, treasurer; Alf. La Rocque, recording secretary; Z. H. Roy, corresponding secretary; Eucl. Roy, marshal; J. C. CoursoL Joseph Barsalou, G. Boivin, Joseph Loranger, T. Grevier, Joseph Brunct, council ; Monseigneur Fabre, grand chaplain, j jffSor fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Fnces, goto ^MM»w*#BaUdizi98, CraiiT St^Montreal.— See^pnge 8G. BBIBTS made to OBDEB at DBSMABTBATT Sb BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. TEMPERANCE. 193 German Society.— "W. C. Munderloh, president : H. Dreifusf and J. G. 8trohinayr, vioe-presidents ; L. Gnaedinger, treas- urer; F. A. Buoher and M. Klette, seoretaries. Charitable Committee,^Q. Reinhardt, sen.i A. Buoher and E. Gnaedinger, jr. Steward«.-~,h Strobmayr and A. Bolte. Meets first Wednesday in each month, at 297 Notre Dame st. TEMPERANCE. Grand Lodge B. A. Order of Good Templars.— Wm. Neil, Ganboro*, G. W. C. T.; Mrs. Rob't Meldrum, G. W. V. T.; J. N. Mills. Montreal, G. W. Con. ; S. J. Thompson. Montreal, Mystio G. W. S. : J. fl. Timmis, Montreal. G. W. Treasurer ; M. MoKell. English River, G. W. C. ; Robert Huston. English River, G. W. M. ; M. Carmiohael, English River, G. W. D. M.; M. MoPherson, Montreal, G. W. I. G. ; A. Roberts, Hemming* ford, G. W. 0. G. Victoria Lndpe^ No. 5. — Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clnok in the basement of New^Connection Church, Dupr^lane, ofiF College street. Britannia £fndg€.— Meets every Friday at 7.30, Forfar street, Point St. Charles. Prince Arthur Lodpe^ No» 66. — Meets in basement of Wes- leyan Church, Lagauchetiere street, every Friday at 8 o'clock. Peace and Harmony Lodge. No- 76.— Meets every Wednes- day, in French Mission Church, Dorchester street, Bronsdon lane. Dominion Lodge. No. 65.— Meets every Monday evening, at Shaftesbury Hall, Mountain street, at 8 o'clock. Prince Albert Lodge^ No. 74.— Meets every Wednesday in St. Matthew's School-room, Point St. Charles, at 8 o'olook. Independent Order op Good Templars.— 3fottn« Royal Lodge No. 1.— Meets every Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the Orange Hall, 87 St. James street. Royal Victoria Lodge No. 3.— Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, 6 Bleury street. Hope Lodge No. 15.— Meets every Tuesday evening in the basement of St. Mark's Church at 8 o'clock. Winatanley Lodge No. 76.— Meets every Tuesday evening in the school-room of St. Jude's Church at 8 o'clock. Shaftesbury Lodge No. 77.— Meets every Saturday evening in Orange Hall, 87 St. James street at 8 o'clock. Star of Liberty Lodge No. 45.— Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Presbyterian School House, Point St. Charles, at 8 o'clock. ■r^ :^ Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, Gen'^rr.i Agren*, T"- "'•^.m'^a Street, Montreal. 16 iiltii'' iH (II '^,'1 m Bouse FumfBhlnff Biardware, Cooking Ranges, Ot»w Bloea, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Cralff Street. 194 TEMPERAKOE. Prohibition Lodge No. 71.— Meets every Friday eyening at Perry's Hall« Craig street, at 8 o'clock. iiechanior Lodge No. 53.— Meets every Friday evening at Gdte St. Paul, at 8 o'clock. Rkohabitrs.— Perseverance Tent No. 1, meetv every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Temperance Hall, 6 Bleury street Sons of Temperance Grand Division, Province op Que- bec— L. H. Lawrence, West Sheflford, G. W. P. ; Robert Craig, Quebec, G. W. A. ; J S. Hall, 6 Bleury street, Montreal, G. Scribe ; Wm. MoNaughton, Ormstown, G. T. ; Rev. E. S. Ingalls, Granby, G. Chap. ; Jas. Whitten, Adamsville, G. Con. G. J. Walker, Lachute, G. Sec. Howard Division.— ^0- 1 meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock at their Rooms, 6 Bleury street. Rescue Division, No. 91, meets every Wednesday evening at School Room, Tannery West, at 8 o'clock. Thistle Division^ No. 53, meets at Nazareth Street Church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Exedsior Division, No. 100, meets on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the School Room, corner Dorchester and St. Charles Barromee street St. George's Chuboh Temperance SooiETT.^Dean Bond, g resident; Rev. James CarmichaeL vice-president; T. H. chneider, 2nd vice-president ; Wm. Hill, treasurer ; G. Shirley Denison, secretary ; T. A. Maclean, assistant-secretary. Committee.— John G. Savage, Wm. Angus, John B. Helliwell, Henry A. Jackson, E. W.Mndge, J.B. Stevenson, W. Radford, Wm. Johnson, Thomas Crathern, G. R. Prowse, A. A. Murphy, Major Mills, Nicholas R. Mudge, Charles Budden, J. H. Red- fern, Robert Hall. Delegates from St. George's Y, M. C. A.— A. McNally, R. W. D'Olier. G. Shirley Denison, secretary-treasurer- address : Box 218, P. 0.) Montreal. St. George's Church Temperance Home— /W the Cure of Ifkehriates — ^Rev. J. H. Dixon, manager. Temperance Society op St. James' Church.— Meeting, Ist Sunday of every month) at 7 p.m. SportT^ DB Temperance du Diocese de Montreal.— R. 0. Bishop of Montreal, Honorary President; Very Rev. H. Moreau» Acting President For fine Furniture ds Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to ^ 6b»w% BuUdiBffs, Oraiff 8t.,MoiatBe«LHSee xm«# 80/ OtM> BUY YOX7B SHIRTS AT DBSMABTBAU Si BOHIVS 416 NOTBB DAME BTRBET. ' COLLEQEfcl AND SCHOOLS. 106 St. Ann's Total Abstinrnos Sooirtt.— Meets on 2nd Sun- day in eaoh month immediately after Vespers. The Secretary at St. Ann's Church. St. Patrick's Total Abstinrnor Sooirtt.— Members meet 2nd Sunday of each month after Vespers, for religious instruc- tion, at which time the pledge is administered. St. Budget's Total Abstinrnos Sooibtt.— Meets every Sunday at 11 a.m., 97 Dorchester street. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University of McGill Colleqb.— Fitt^or.— The Qoyemor- Qeneral. Governora.—Hon. Chas. Dewey Day, LL.D.» D.C.L., President and Chancellor of the University ; Hon. Jas. Ferrier, Senator; A. Robertson, M.A., Q.C. ; Hon. C. Dunkin, M.A., D CL. ; Sir John Rose, Bart, K.G.M.G., Q.C. : Peter Redpath, D. Torrance, Geo. Mofifatt, M.A.j John H. U. Molson, ilon. F. W. Torrance. M.A., B.C.L. ; 0. J. Brydges, Sir Alexander Gait, K.C.M.G. Principal and Vic* Chancellor. — John W.. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S.t F.GS. Fellows. —Yqu, Archdeacon Leach, D.C.L., L. L.D , Vice-Prinoipal and Dean of the Faculty of Arts; Hy. A. Howe, LL.D. ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, D.C.L., Q.C, M.P.TDean of the Faculty of Law \ Geo. W. Campbell, M A., M.D.^ Dean of the Faculty of Medicine ; Rev. John Gook^ D.D., Principal of Morrin College, Quebec; Alex. Johnson, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, MoGill University; Rev. George Cornish, LL.D., Professor of Classical Literature, McGill University; Rev. Henry Wilkes, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Principal and Professor of Theology and Church History in the Congregational College of British North America ; Rev. D. H. Mc Vicar, LL.D., Professor of Theology in the Presbyterian College of Montreal ; R. A. Ramsay, M. A., B.C.L., Representa-> tive Fellow in Arts: John Reddy, M.D., Representative Fellow in Medicine; Wm. H. Hicks, Principal of McGill Nor^ mai School; Rev. John Jenkins. D.D., Chairman of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners for the City of Montreal; J- R. Dougall, M. A., Representative Fellow in Arts; J. J. McLaren, B.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law ; Ed. Holton, B.C.L. , Representative Fellow in Law; Gonialve Doutre, D.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law ; D. C. McCal- lum, M.D., Professor of Midwifery ; Samuel B. Schmidt, M.D., Representative Fellow in Medicine. ' becretary. Registrar and Bursar, Wm. Craig Baynes, B.A. ; Edward Alfred Baynes, B.C.L., Assistant Secretary. Office}, East Wing McGill College. _ J ■ ■ - . , ■ 11 1 1 . ( , ( ' jQueen. Fire £e Ufd Insurance Co.— A. J^ackenzie F9rbe^ fc..^v^. ' Gtonwai Agent;, St* Jamea Street^ Montreal. n i it Iffanffles, WringdrB, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Bprlotf BedSj Mattresses, Aco.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Cralff St. 196 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS, Professors. FaetUty o/Arti.—3ohn Wm. Dawson, LL.Dm F.R 8., P.O.S.. Principal Logan Profersor of Geology, and Professor of Natural Uiiitory; Yen. Archdeacon Loach, D.C.L., LL.D., Vico-Hiinci- f»al. Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and MolHon I'rolessor of Eng- ish Literature; H. A. ilowe. LL.D., Emoritus Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rev. A. DeSolu, LL.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature; Alex. Johnson, LL.D., Professor of Mathoinntics, and Kedpath Professor of Malural Philosophy ; Kev. George Curuish, LL.D.. Profe8t>or of Classiual Literature; Pierre J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L., Pro- fessor of French Language and Literature; Chas. F. A. Mark- sraf, M.A., Piofe8t>or of Gurumn Languiige and Literature: Key. J. Clark Murray, LL.D., Protessor of Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy. JJepdrtment of Practical and Applied Science.— Q. F. Arm- strong, M.A., C.E., F.G.b. ; Bemara L. Harrington, B.A., Ph. D., Professor Assaying, Mining and Chemistry ; C. H. !)loLeodf B.A.IS., buperintendontof Meteorolo ical t/bservatory. Faeultit of Medicine.— Geo. W. Campbell. M.A , M.D., Dean of the Faculty, and Emeritus Protestor of Surgery ; W. E. boott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; W.Wright, M.D., Pro- fessor of Materia Medioa and Pharmacy; Robert P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; D. C. McCallum, M.D , Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; Robt. Craik, M.D., Professor of Chemis- try; G. E. Fenwick, M.D., Professor of Surgery; William Gardner, M.D^ Professor of Medical Jurisprudence ; Joseph M. Drake, M.D., Emeritus Professor ; Wm. Osier, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine : Gilbert P. Girdwood, M.D., Professor of Practical Chemistry; G. Ross, M.A., M.D., Professor of Clinical Medioine; J. W. Dawson, LL.D-,F.R.IS.,4&c., Professor of Nat- ural History ;Tho8.G. Roddick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Sur- §»ry ; Francis J. Shepherd, Demonstrator of Anatomy : Robt T. odfreir, M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Public Health ; Pro- fesior il. Aspinwall, A.M., LL.D., Matriculation Examiner. Faeultv of Law.— Uon. J. J. G. Abbott, D.C L., Dean^of the Faculty of Law and Professor of Commercial Law ; Hon. Wm. Badgley, D.C.L.^ Professor of Public and Criminal Law ; R. G. Laflamme, D.C.L., Professor of the Law of Real Estate ; Edw. Carter, Q.C., B.C.L., Associate Professor of Criminal Law ; N. W. Trenholme, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of Roman Law ; J. S. C. WurtelCf B.C.L., AssociatefProlessor of Commercial Law ; W. H. Kerr, D.C.L., Professor of International Law ; Gonzalve Doutre, D.C.L., Professor of Civil Procedure ; H. F. Rainville, ABSOoiate Professor of Real Estate Law; Christopher A. Geoff- rion, B.C.L., Leeturerin Roman Law ; Edmund Lareau, B.C. L., Lecturer in Legal History ; /. S. Archibald, B. A.> B.C.L.| Lecturer in Criminal Law. John Andrew, instructor in Elocution; Frederick S. Bam- jum. Instructor in iiymuuiitics. i JFor fine Fumitvire & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tc ^''fittiaWs BuUdinips, Craiff 8t.«Moklnfir Banffes, Ooiv nices. Scc—Li, J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oraiff Street. 198 OOLLEGBS AND SCHOOLS. Uniybbbitt of Bishop's Gollbob, Lennoxville.— Inoorpo- rated by Royal Ghartert 1853.— President of the Corporation and Visitor, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec, D.D. ; Vice Presiaent of the Gorporation am Visitor, the Most Rey. the Lord Bishop of Montreal. O.D., Metropolitan: Chanoellort Hon. G. Irvine, M.P.P. ; Viea-Ghancellor. R. W. Heneker. IVtt«tee«— R. W. Heneker, Chairman; L.H.Davidson, G. F. Bowen, R. Hamilton, G. Maorae, Rev. R. Lindsay, B. T. Morris, L. E. Morrisj H. Pangman, J. 8. Hall. College Conn' ct7— The Rev. Principal Nichols, D.D., Chairman; the Rev. C. H. Badgley, Rev. C. P. Keid, Rev. F. Robinson, W. B. Simpson, R. H. Smith, W. G. Wurtele. Officers of the Corpo- ration— Edward Chapman, Secretary; E. L. Montizambert, Honorary Counsel ; 0. Brooks, Auditor ; D. T. Morris, Attor- ney. Qffieere of the College— The Rev. J. H. Nicholls, D D., Principal and Professor oi Classics ; the Rev. C. H- Badgley, M.A., Vice^-Principal ; the Rev. H. Roe, M.A., Professor of Divinity; the Rev. A. C. Scarth, M. A., Professor of Ecclesiaf- tical History; Rev. J. Brock, S* Bethune, Q.C., E. Chapman, E. Carter, M.P., Rev. J. Foster, Rev. C. Hamilton, Rev. J. V. Housman, Hon. G. Irvine, M.PP., D. R. MoGord, Rev. R. W. Norman, Hon. Mr. Justice Ramsay. Rev. Prof. Roe^ Rev. Prof. Soarth, Rev. Prof. Tambs. Rev. R. C. Tambs, M.A., Profes- sor of Mathematics; Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A., Librarian; E. Chapman, Bursar and Registrar; Rev. G. 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Hon Jus- tice Torrance, Principal Dawson, LL.D., James Croii. Staff.— Ker. D. H. MacVicar, LL.D.t Principal, and Pro- fessor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics; Kev. John Campbell, M.A., Professor of Church History and Apologetics ; Rev. G. Doudiet, Lecturer in Homiletics (Lectures in French) ; Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A., Lecturer in Old and New Testament For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prtpes, go to Shaw's Buildings, CMItf 8t« MoBtreaL-See page 80. WBrril DBBSS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTH $2.25, AT nffSMARTBAU «B BOND'S. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 1£9 Exegesia; Rev. A. DeSola, LL D., Professor ef Oriental Lan- guages (in MoGill College) ; S. P. Robins* M.A., Lecturer and and Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Music ; Mr. John Allan, B.A., Classical and Mathematical Tutor; Mr. 0. E. Amaron, French Tutor ; Mr. M. H. Scott, Librarian. Congregational CoLLFOB of B. N. A.— Principal and Pro- fessor of Theology and Church History, Rev. Hy- Wilkes, DD., LL-D- ; Professor of Greek Testament Exegesis, Rev. George Cornish, LL*D' ; Lecturer on Evidences and Biblical Litera- ture, Rev. C Chapman, M.A. ; Lecturer on Historical The- ology, Rev. K. M. Fenwiok ; Theological Tutor, Arch. Duff, Jr., M.A* Wesletan Theological College, 850 Dorchester street.—* Rev. G. Douglas. LL.D., Principal and Lecturer in Systematic Theology, Homiletics and Church History ; Rev. William J. Shaw. LL.B., Lecturer in Biblical Exegesis. For classes in Arts, the students attend McGill University. Jacques Cabtier Normal School .—Rev. H. Verreau, Prin- cipal, Professor and Director of Students' Boarding School ; TAbb^ J. 0. Godin, Professor of Agriculture ; J. 0. Caagrain, Ordinary Professor; D. Boudrias and W. Faley, Associate Professors and Teachers of Boys' Model School; J. Godin, Associate Professor and Secretary; G. Couture, Associate Pro- fessor of Music ; G. Gervais and J. Lefebvre, Associate Pro- fessors. Jesuits, St. Mary's College.— Rev. T. Fleck, S.J., Presi- dent; Rev. T. French, S.J., Vice-President; Rev. A. Regnier, S.J t Treasurer. Pro/easora.— -Key. M. Nobile, S.J. ; Rev. L. Jouin, S.J. ; Rev. A. Larcher, S J.; Rev E. Hamon, S.J. ; Rev. J. Renaud, S.J. ; Rev. E. Hudon, S.J.; W. Monk, S.J.; J. B. Nolin, S.J.; R. Rov, SJ. Diaoiplinariana.'-rT, Lussier, S.J.; L. Leblanc, S.J. : F. Santierre, S.J. : R. Dewey, S.J. Profeaaor of Elocution.^ A. D'Anglars. Profeaaor of Drawing.—J. L. H^rault. Profeaaora of Mtuie.—J. FoUenus, J. A. Fowler, N. Mkrtel, M. Saucier. Church op the Gesu.— Rev. T. Fleck, S- J. ; Rev. A. Baudin, S.J. : R. J. Baudry. 8. J. : R. A. Braun, S.J. ; Kev. C. Conil- leau, S.J. ; R. E. Hamon, S.J. : R. H. Lory, S.J.; Kev. J. Kaynel, S.J. ; R. W. Moylan, S.J. Rohan Catholic Board or School Commissioners for the City of Montreal.— Rev. M. Rousselot, Ed. Murphy, Sevdre Rivard, L. Bdlanger, P. S. Miug»hy,V«ry Rev. Canon E. Moreau, M. Desnoyers, Seoretary-Trecsarer. Queen, Fire & Life, Inaiirance Uo.— A. Mackenzie Forbear Gton«na Affentii Si, JamM Uti—t» MoatrMl. w- ^■i I Affanffles; WxingerBT Waabenir Iroxf IBedsteadB, Spring Beds. Mattresses, &c.— K J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig St. CHUECHES, CHAPELS, Sec. PROTESTANT. ~^ Church of Enff7and,—^ost R«t* Asbton OzeTiclen« D.T>., T.ord Bishon of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada: The Very TRev. Wm. B. Bond. M.A., LL.D., Dean of Montreal : Ven. Arefadeiieon Lenoh. LL.T)., 'T).C.Lm Archdeacon of Montreal; Ven. Archdeacon Lonodell. M.A.. Archi^ewcon of Hochelflffa. Cathedral Clerpry— The Rev. M. S. Baldwin. M.A., Rector and Senior Canon ; Rev. O. A. Fomeret. aosii^tant minister. Trinity Church.— Rev. Canon Bancroft, D.D., LL.D., incum- bent. St George's — ^Very Rev. Dean Bond. M.A., LL.D., incumr bent ; Rev. Tameg Carmichaitl, M.A.* Bishop's Chanlain. St. John the Evaneelist.— (Free Pent.)— Rev. E. Wood, M.A., incumbent; C. A. Daniel, nsgistant minister. St. .Tames the Ap63tif>.— Rev. J. Ellegood, M.A., incnmbent; Rev. R, W. Norman, M.A., Aassistant. St. Stephen's.— Rev. Canon Lewis Evans, M. A., incumbent St TiUke's.— (Free Seat.)— Rev. James Thorneloe, incumbent St. Thomais'.— Rev. R. Lindsay. M.A., incumbent St. Mary's, Hochelaga.— Rev. J. D. Borthwick. incumbent. Chaplain to the Jail. — Rev J. D. Borthwick. Orace Church. — Rev. S. Belcher, incumbent. St Jude's Church, St. Joseph street— Rev. J. G. Baylis, B.A.( rector. Cdte des Neiges Church.— Rev. J. Empson, B.A. Service on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Hoursof Service : Cathedral, daily at 10 o'clock a.m., Sun- days at 11 a.m.. and 4 p m. ; evening at 7, seats free; all others at 11 a.m. and 7 n in. St Martin's.— Rov. J. P. Dumoulin, M.A., TQCtor. Church of Scotland.— St. Andrew's.— Rev. Gavin Lang Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.m. Week- dny ServicA on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bast End Mission of St Andrew's, Panet Street— Rev. J. L. Stuart. Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Preabj/ferian Church in Canada.— St Paul's.— Rev. Dr. Jen- kins; Riev. R. Laing, B.A., assistant minister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Wednesday. 8 p.m. St. Gabriel.— Rev. Robert Campbell, M. A . Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. St. Matthew's, Point St Charles.^^ev. Charles A. Doudiet. Services at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday Sehool at 3 pjn. Thursday, 7:45 p.m. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, qo to ShaWs Buildings, Craig St., Montreal.— See page 39. BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTEAU Ss BOND'S. 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. CHURCHES, CHAPELS. 201 Services at 11 Class at 3 p.m. St. Mark% GriflBntown — Rev. a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Wednesday, 7:45 p m, St. John's (French), formerly Russell Hall, St. Catherine street.— Revs. C. A. Tanner and Chas. Chiniquy. Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. iSunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Forfar Street Mission Station.— Rev. Robert Laing. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Knox.— Comer of Dorchester and Mansfield streets.— Rev. — : . Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m.. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 in winter and 8 p.m. in summer. Erskine.— Corner of St. Catherine and Peel streets.— Rey. Dr. Taylor and Rev. J. S. B'hcIc. Services at IJ a.m. and 7 p.n». Sabbath School at 2:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday eveninir at 7:45 p.m. Stanley Street.— Rev. John C. Baxter, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Principal Daw- son's Bible Class 4.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Cot^ Street.— Rev. ■ Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at3 p m. ; on Mondays, 8 p.m. ; on Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. in winter, and 8 p.m. in summer. Chalmers'. — St, Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke street. Rev. W. Mitchell, M.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sab- bath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday even* ing at 7:30. St. Joseph Street (West).— Rev. John Scrimger, M.A. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Nasareth Street, corner of Wellington. Rev. Joseph Elliot Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible CI«o8 at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Friday evening at 8 p.m. Wolfe Street Mission. — Rev. John Jones, M.A. Hochelaga Mission Station.— Services and Sunday School each Sabbath. Cdte St. Antoine Mission Station.— Services at 7 p.m. and Sunday School at 3 p.m. American Presbyterian Church,— Dorohester Street.— Rev. G. H. Wells. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. 75 Inspector street— Rev. S. Massey. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. American Presbyterian Mission School, 75 Inspector street. Weefemn Methodist.— St. James Street.— Revs. L. Gaetz and B. Longley, BA. Lagauchetiere Street.— R. Whiting. Sherbtooke Street— J. Roy, M.A. Dorchester Street.— E. A. Sta£ford. Ottawa Street.— J . Wilson. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie ForbeB, General-Agent, 8lr. Jamea Street, MontreaL aK Bouse Ftmlshlnff Bardxrare, Oookluff BuBges, Oor* nices, Ssc—Ij, J. A. Surveyor^ 524 Oraiir Street. 202 CHURCHES, CHAPELS. Point St. Charles.— J. Armstrong. West End— J. T. Pitcher. Ebeneier Church.- R. Eason. Lachine.— N. Aastin. St. Lambert— W. J. Shaw, B.A., L.L.B. Oka.— A. Parent. Montreal Book Room.— Under direction of Methodist Chnroh, 0. W> Coat 'fl, 177 St. James street, manager. Methoditt Nw) Connexion. — Ebenezer Church, Dupr^ Lane.— Rey. Joel T. Pitcher. Services at 11 a.m. and 7p.m Sun- day School at 2:30 p.m. Weekly Service : Lecture on Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. Congregational.— Zitm Church.— Rev. Henry Wilkes. D.D.. LLD., Rev. Charles Chapman, M.A., Pastors* Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. : Wednesday, 8 p.m. Emmanuel Church, Gymnasium, Mansfield street.— Rev. J. F> Stevenson, LLB., Pastor.— Sunday at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Messrs. Chapman and Stevenson preach alternately. Eastern Church, comer Craig and Amherst streets. — Rev. Wm. Williams. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 pm. Shaftesbury Hall, Mountain street, near St. Antoine.— Rev. George Anderson. Services on Sunday at 11 am. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 9.15 a.m. J^aiieuf.- Beaver Hall Hill (First).— Rev. W. Cheetham. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Olivet Baptist Church.— Rev. John Gordon, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. French Prorestant Church.— Baptist.— Rev. T. Lafleur; 3 p.m. on Sundays in New Jerusalem Church, corner of Dor- chester and Hanover streets. St. Catherine Street— Rev. Joshua Donovan. Services at 11 am. and 7 p«m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Chrman Protestant.— St. John's Church.— 127 St Dominique street.— Rev. C. F. W. Rechenberg. Serviees at 10:30 a. Jevoieh /SV^urflrooru^.— (German and Polish. )~'St< Constanti near Vitr^ street. Key. Mr. Leyey. JEWISH FESTIVALS .-1876. , March 9... Fastof Esther. ** 10,11 ..Pureem. April 9,10 First day of Passoyer. May 29,30 Shebuot— Feast of First Fruits. Sept. 19,20 New Year, Anno Mundi, 5637. 28 Kippoor— Day of Atonement* Oct. S,4 First days of Tabernacles. Bee 11... Feast of Dedication. EELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. La Chrande Ligne Mieaton.-'lR.ey. Joshua Denoyan, president ; Joseph Richards, treasurer ; Rey. T. Lafleur, secretary. French Canadian Mianonary Society. -^"RBy, Henry Wilkef^ B.D., LL.D., president; Rey^ Wm. Taylor, D.D., Vice-Presi" dent ; Hon. James Ferrier, do. ; Joseph McKay, do. ; -lohn Dougali, do.; Henry Vennor, do; James Court, tr€«pur<^r; Rey. Principal Me Vicar, LL.D., Hon. -{Secretary ; Rey. (ihayin Lang, do.; Rey. 0. Chapman, A. M., Honorary Secretary; Rey. J. T. Pitcher, Recording Secretary. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tb Shaw's BuUdinarai Oraiff St., lyloAtreals^-See ipase 80;. ' to OfiBER at DESMARTBAU Sb BONIVd, 415 NOTtUS DAMB STBEElt. RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 205 Montreal Auxiliarp Bible 5octefy.— Hon. James Ferrier, £ resident; Prineipal Daw8on« LL.D. ; Mr. J. Mathewson, Rev. »r. Wilkes, Rer. Dr. Taylor, Very Rev. Dean Bond, LL.D., Mr. Wm. Lunn, vice-presidents ; Kev. Prof. Cornish, LL.D., corre:jponding secretary ; Prof. A. Johnson, LL.D.» recording secretary; Mr. Henry Vennor, treasurer ; Mr. Thomas Muir, general agent and depositary ; Rev. James Greeui travelling agent. Religious Tract Society.'- J, A. Mathewson, president ; Prin- cipal Dawson, vice-president; Kev. * John Serimger, M.A.« secretary ; W. R. Ross, treasurer ; Thomas Muir, depositary. Committee.— Resident Ministers, of the Gospel, with Rev. J. B. Waid and Messrs. T. J. Teifer, T. Akin, James Court, J. Bay lis, J. Cooper, John Dillon, Joseph Richards, W. J. MC' Master, Warden King, Robert MoCallum, Wm. MoDunnough, W..Dry8dale and David MoFarlane. Canada Sunday School Unton.— Principal J. W. Dawson, president ; Hon. James Ferrier, Rev. Canon Bancroft^ H. A. Nelson, 8. B. Scott, J. C. Becket, H. Lyman, vice-presidents ; jHmes Court, treasurer; Rev. C. Chapman, corresponding secretary ; A. Sandham, recording secretary ; Thomas Muir, depositary. Ladies* Bible Aseoeiation,— Mrs* J. W. Dawson, president; Mrs. Peter Redpath, vice-president; Mrs. McLea» treasurer; Miss Gordon, secretary. Montreal Young Men*» Christian Aeaoeiation, — ^T. James Claxton, president; George Young, W. J. B. Patterson, R. Henderson, W. 8ioan, vice-presidents ; Thos. Craig, treasurer ; D. A. Budge, secretary. Committee.— S. Caldeeott, H. Watson, 0. C. Edwards, M.D.; G. W. Jones, J. C. Robinson, Walter Roach, Prof. A. Duff, D. Bentley, J. M. M. Duff, W. Tees, Jr. ; R. H. Buchanan, W. Drysdale, J. F. Scriver, G. E. Jaques, Jr. ; Alf. Sandham, H. L. Putnam, Thos. Robertson, L. H. Packard, J. S. McLachlan, John Murphy, W. Blakeley. Colonial Church and School Society. — ^Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and His Grace, the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding Committee of the Diocese of Montreal.— The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president ; G. Moffatt, treasurer : Rev. J. G. Baylis, secretary and superintendent. Place ox meeting, St George's Church School House, Stanley street. Queen, Fire Sc Ldfe, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbe^ Ctoneml Agent, St. James Street, MontreaL — i5( Il V *-^;% m \<' Itoiiffles, Wrtnffers, Waehersr IroiT BedsteAdanSprlng .Bed8« Mattreases, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralff St. 206 INSTITUTIONS. Younff Men*§ Hebrew Senevoleni Soeietv.—Jhooh G. Aioheft £ resident : L. Silverman, Tice-president ; L. A. Hart, secretary ; [. Schwobt treasurer. Board of Belief.— Rer. Dr. DeSola. Rot. Dr. E. M. Myers, Jacob Samuel* E. J. Joseph, M. Sternberg. INSTITUTIONS. Merchantt* Exchange and Reading ^oom.— Established May, 1854 ; incorporated by Act of Parliament May 23rd, 1853. John G. Dinning, sec'y. Mechaniee* /n«(t Montreal«H9ee pagre 39. 3a. SHXBirB made to OBDBB at DBSMAf" A U At BONlVfll 415 NCTRB DAMB STKl R. W. Bro. B. Peplow, Jr., Port Hope, Ontario DiitriotjK. W Bro. Donald Ross, Pioton, Prinee Edward District :R. W. Bro. Samuel Woods, Kingston, St. Lawrence District: R. W. Bro. W. R. White, Pembroke, Ottawa District. R. W. Bro. George 8. Birrell, London, Grand Senior Warden; R. W. Bro. A. J. Cambie, Ottawa, Grand Junior Warden ; R. W. Bro. Rey. G. M. Innes, London, Grand Chaplain ; R. W. Bro. Henry Groff, Simcoe, Grand Treasurer :R. W. Bro. J. G. Bumf, Toronto, Grand Registrar; R. W. Bro. J. J. Mason, Hamilton, Grand Secretary ; V. W. Bro. G. H. Dartnell, Whitby, Grand Senior Deacon: V. W. Bro. J. B. Kizony Toronto, Grand Junior Deacon : V, W. Bro. W. Reid, Hamilton, Grand Superintendent of Works ; V. W. Bro. U. L. Varooe, Seaforth, Grand Director of Ceremonies; V. W. Bro. Gavin Stewart, Hamilton, Assistant Grand Secretary; V. W. Bro. 0. H. Slawson, Ingersoll, Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies ; V. W.Bro. W. Forbes, Grimsby, Grand Sword Bearer; V. W. Bro. A. E. Fife, Brighton. Grand Organist ; V. W. Bro. Alex- ander Irvine, Harriston, Assistant Grand OrjEanist; V. W.Bro. G. R. Vanzant, Stouffville, Grand Pursuivant; Bro. John Sweetman, Ottawa, Grand Tyler. Grand Stewards.— V. W. Bro. J. Ormiston, Brookville ; V. W, Bro. John A. McKenzie, Sarnia; V. W. Bro. H. B. O'Connw, Riversdale; V. W. Bro. H. L. Orme, Ottawa; V. W. Bro. G. Mansfield, Cashmere ; Y. W. Bro. S. D. Brown, Drumbo ; V. W. Bro. J. Greenfield, jr., Kingston ; V. W. Bro. Samuel Rogers, Ottawa ; V. W. Bro. J. N. Fulmer, Ridgeway ; V. W. Bro. R King, Barrie; V. W. Bro. W. Hayden, Glenooe; Y. W.Bro. A. P. Booth, Odessa. Orand Priory of Canarfa.— Great OfBeers.--V. H. and B.Pr IColonel W. J. B. McLeod, 33*, Grand Cross, Grand Prior for the Dominion of Canada ; Y. E. Fr. |S. B. Harman, IS^, GraAd Sub-Prior; Y. E. Fr. tL. H. Henderson, Chancellor :Y. B. Ft. tRev. Y. Clementi, M.A., Prelate : V. E. Fr. JJ. W. Murton, 33f>, Constable; Y. E. Fr. JF. J. Menet,32«, Marshal; Y. E. Fr. tHugh A. Maekay, 33^, Treasurer ; Y. E. Fr. tL H. Steams, 33°,' Registrar. Officers.— Fr. tR. P. Stephens, Grand Yice-Chancellor ;B. Fr. tG. C. Longley, 32°. Sub-Marshal; E. Fr. tEd son Kemp, Assistant Marshal; E. Fr. tW. C. Merrison, 18°, Almoner; E» Fr. tD.McLellan, 18*, Assistant Almoner ; E. Fr. tA. G. Smyth, Ist Herald ; E. Fr. tB. Curren, D.C.L., 2nd Herald; E. Fr. $B. R. Carpenter, War. of Reg. ; E. Fr. t John Wright, 1st Stand- ard Bearer ; E. Fr. tY. Gibson, 2nd Standard Bearer; B. Fr. tW. Doctor. Prior^s Standard Bearer: B. Fr. |B. H. Geff, Grand let Aide de Camp ; E. Fr. IE. L. Berteauz, 2nd Aide de Camp ; E. Fr. tJ. Easton, 18°, Chamberlain ; E. Fr. tJames Wright, Assistant Chamberlain ; E. Fr. IGeorge Watson, 1st Captain Guard : E. Fr. tW. N.Braund, 2nd Captain Guard ; E. Fr. IW. Young, Sword Bearer; Fr. tT. C. MaoNabb, Organist ; Fr. tD. Ross, Persuivant ; Fr. fBenj. Baxter, Guard. ^ue^n^Fird 66 lilfiB, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie f'ort>M« 0eiieval A9ent. St. James Street Montvecd. ^^^ u 17 . i^^' dB«Mattres8e8« &o.~L. J. A. Burveyer. 624 Cralff St« 210 MASONIC. R Provincial Priors (Uking rank with th« QrMd 8uh.Prior). ~V. E. Fr. tJamei A. Hendemon, Eaatern Division. Ontario ; V. B. Pr. tJ»ine« K. Kerr. *^, Certre Pivifinn: V. E. Pr. tJaraefe Seymour* Western Division : V. E. Fr. tW. B. SimpsoDt Quebeo ; Robert Marshall, SS**, Nora Sootia and New Bruns- wiok. Grand Chnplmr of Royal Arch Mcuont of Canada.— M. E. Oomp. L. H. Henderson. BelleTille, Grand Z. ; R. E. Comp. I. H. Steams, Montreal, Grand H.; R. E. Comp. 0. L. Beard, Brantford. Grand J.: B. E. Oorop. R. P. Stephens, Toronto, Grand Scribe E. ; R. E. Comp. Ed. Carpenter, Grand Scribe N. ; R. E. Comp. David MoOlellan, Hamtlton. Treasurer; R. E. Comp. P. A. Kerr, Ottawa, Registrar; R. E. Comp. Frank Edgar, Superintendent Montreal District. Riehard Cceur de Lion Eneampmeni of Kniahta Templar».'— William Younir, E. P. ; Thomas Milton, P. E. P. ; I. H. Stearns, P. E. P. ; E. M. Copeland. P. E. P. ; Doctor Lovejoy, D. S., Marshal : George W. Liddell, Constable ; 'John S. Shearer, Prelate ; James W. Muirhead, Treasurer ; J. R. Mac- Kedie, Registrar. St. Helena Conclave No. 21— Of the Knights of Red Cross of Rome and Constantino, under the Grand Imj)erial Council of England and Wales— Illustrious Sir Kts. U- H. Steams. 33°, M. Ph Sovereign : }E. M. Copeland, SS*'. P. M., P. S. : t J. 0. Thurston, V. R. E.; |E. M. Copeland, Treasurer; tWilliam Looker, Secretary. St. Paul*8 Royal Arch Chapter^ No. 574 E. R. (attached to Rt. Paul's Lodge).— Regular Convocations held in Chapter Room, 910 St Catherine street, third Thursday in January, March, June and October. Mottnt Horeb Royal Arch Chapter^ No. 25, O. R. C. — Meets 2nd Wednesday of every month, at British Masonio Chambers, 359 Notre Dame street Carnarvon Royal Areh Chaj^er^ No. 21, R. (7.— Meets on 3rd Thursday each month, at British Masonic Chambers. . Montireal Chapter No, 42, C. i?.- Meets on 2nd Friday of enoh month, at British Masonio Chambers, 359 Notre Dame street. Royal Albert Chapter, No. 43, C. 1?.— Meets 3rd Wednesday in March, June, September and December, at British Masonio Chambers. St. Charlee Chapter, No, 51, G. R, (7.— M^ets at St Charles Masonio Chambers, Point St. Charles, Ist Tuesday of each month. Ifor fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, 90 ijp 3lic^W^ BuikUni^ Oraiflr St,, Mox>tveKl,"»r8eie pa^re 89 > WHITfl DRESS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTS $9.35, Al' DB8MARTBAU & BOND'S. MASONIC. 211 The following Lodges meet in the British Masonic Chftmben, 869 Notre Dame street, Montreal : St, Andretc'», Q. i?.— 2nd Tuesday in each month. 1 St. Oeorge't Lodget Q» /?., No. 6.— 3rd Tuesday in eaoh month. Zetland Lodge^ Q. R.^ No. 7>— 2nd Thursday in eaoh month. KUwinning Lodge^ Q. i?., No. 13 —2nd Monday in eaoh month. Victoria Q. B. No, 17.— 4th Monday in each month. Le$ Caeurt Unit Lodgtt Q. if., iVe. 30 (work in French).— 4th Wednesday m eaoh month. Prince Consort Lodge^ Q, R.^ No, 37.— 4th Tuesday in eaoh month. Union Strict Obeervanoe Lodge^ C. R,t No, 246.— 3rd Monday in eaoh month. Elgin Lodge iScottieh Reg.), No, 348.— 1st Monday in eaoh month. St, Lawrence Lodge {Bnglieh Reg,), No. 640.— 1st Tuesday in eaoh month. The following Lodges meet in the Canadian Muonio Cham- bers, Place d'Armes, Montreal : Lodge of Antiquity, C. i?.— Meets on the 1st Thursday in eaeh month. St, George's Lodge, C, R,, No. 19— Meets on the 3rd Tuesday in eaoh month. Zetland Lodge, C, R,, No, 21.— Meets on the 2nd Thursday in eaoh month. Mount Royal Lodge, C. R,, No, 202,— Meets on the 2nd Tues- day in. eaoh month. Mount Moria^ Lodge, G. R., No, 226.— Meets on the 1st Friday in eaoh months St. George's Lodge, (English Reg.) No. 440.— Meets on the Ist Tuesday in each month. The following Lodges meet at Templars' Hall, No. 243 St. James street: fzabud Council, R. S.^ Masters. '-^eeta at pleasure of Thrice Illustrious Masters. Leblanc Lodge Ark Mariners, R. C7., No, 5.— Meets on the 2nd Wednesday in each month* Richard Cceur de Lion Encampment. -~M9%U on the 4th Thursday in each month. St. Helena Conclave, No. 21.— Knights of Constantino, meets on the 4th Tuesday in ^ach month. <^een, Fire & Lilo, insurance Oij.—j.^. iydaclienzie i.« orD©», General Afirent, S^ Jamee Street, Montreal. i^ 1 'iC--. y; 6lBiiffle8, ^Ting^rSt Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craisr St; Hoyal Albort Lodge, Q. i?., ^o. 16.— Meets on the 2nd Mon- day in maMh month, oxoepting June, July and August, at JNo. 6 Phillips Square. St. Paul*i Lodg9y {English Reg.) No. 374.— Meets on the Sod Tuesday in ea«h month, at No. 910 St- Catherine street. St. Charles Lodge, Q. R.<, No. 29.— Meets on the 4th Tues- day of each months at Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. St. Charles Lodge.— Meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month, at their Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. St, Charles Chapter.— ileets on the first Tuesday in each month, at Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. ORANGE OEDEE. The Boiah Blaoh Preceptor y, No. 155.— Meets on the 4th Thursday of each month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Eoyal Searlet Chapter.— MwtB on the 14th February, April, June, August, Oetober, and December, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Provincial Grand Lodge Loyal Orange Association of the Provinee of Qu«6«c.— Annual meeting, third Tuesday in Feb., 1876, takes place in Montreal. County Orange Lodge, Montreal, — Annual meeting, first Tuesday in February, 1876, at Orange Hall, 81 St James street. Distriet Orange Lodge. Afontrea^— Annual meeting, second Tuesdajf in January, 1876. Quarterly, second Tuesday in April, July and October, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Prtnce of Walee L. O. L. ,No. 364.— Meets third Thursday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Vietoria L. 0. L. No. 350— Meets fourth Tuesday in eyery month, «t Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Ditke of York L. 0. L. No. 413.— Meets second Wednesday in erery month, at Orange Hall, 81 St James sljfreet. Derry L. 0. L. No. 224.— Meets second Thursday in erery month, at Orange Hall, No. 81 St. James street. Boyne L. 0-2$. No. 401.— Meets third Friday in erery month, at Orange Hall, No. 81 St. James street. Dominion L. O. L. No. 1263.— Meets first Thursday in erery month, at Orange Hall, 81 St James sU'eet. LorneL. 0- L., No. 1373.— Meets on the first Wednesday of eyery month, in the St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles. Okakgb Yottno Brftonb.- ^««r of the East^ No, 70.— Meets on the third Wednesday of eyery month, in Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. Prince of Orange^ No. 80.— Meets on the first and third Tuesday in every month, in their Hall at the Tanneries. For fine Fiirxiiture 6t Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, 90 to 8b»w'f Biiilding8| Craig St., Montreal.— See page 30. \> 0U7 YOTTB SHTEITS AT DBSMABTBAU & BONiyS^ 415 NOTBB DAMB STBEBT. ODD FELLOWS. 218 I. 0. ODD FELLOWS, M. U. Montreal District. '^Vrov'meialGtM.i'H. E. Tueker; Depuhr Provincial QM., Q, E Tabb; torrtsponding-seoretary, J. Findlay. Loyal Montreal Lodge No, 3115.— Joi«pli Uoderwood, N.G. ; James Dyer, Y. G. ; Bernard Hiokey, reeording-secretary; John Eeed, financial leoretary i Jonathan Findlay, treasurer. Loyal Victoria Lodge^ No, 5890.— James Powles, janr., Qrand Master ; Franeis Upton, N. G. ; S. S. Wells, Y. G. ; P. Upton, financial secretary; William Martel, recording secretary; Jas* Anthoney, Treasurer ; Wm. Pappi, past grand master. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. Under the jurisdiotion of the Right Worthy Ghrand Lodge of the United States. Distritt Deputy Grand Sire, George Varey. Montreal Odd Fellove Joint Stock ^««oeta(ton.— Capital $2500, in $5.00 shares. Officers, W. L. Lee, president ; John Ferguson, rioe-presidest , J. L. Stephens, seeretary; A. A. Murphy, treasurer. oh ; watekes, D. Whinton, 1st. ; A. A. Murphy. , 3rd : Ckas. Mitchell, 4th; G. of T. John Reed gton; J. 8., John Monk; 0. 8., E. G. Enright. guide, T. J. Church 2nd ; John Moore, 3r and Thos. BarringtoB i, . _ Meets seeond and fourth Wednesday of eaoh month, at 626 Craig street. Provincial Degree L^dge^ No, 1— Officers, D. M., T. H. Christ- mas, P.G. ; D. D. M., W, Marriage, P.G.; secretary, W. M. Blaiklock; treasurer, Frank Yarey; R. S., H. A. Jackson; L. S., J, R. MeKinnon : C. A. H. Lulham ; J. G., J. fl. Field. . Meets first and third Wednesdays of eaoh month, at 626 Craig street. Mount Royal Lodge No, 1— Officers, N.G., T. C. Lauder ;V. G., J. B. Henderson; R. S., W. Smallpiece; P. S., J. W. Kearney ; treasurer, M. Sternberg; warden, J^ D. Armstrong; Con. John Moore. Meets every Monday evening, at 295 Notre Dame Street. Queen, Flro & life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, .u dCHnena A4irei»t« 8tk Jftmes Street^ Montreal, « I \ I I if MX. m y ASanerles, Wrinirdi'd, Wcushers, Irdn Bedsteads, Spring Beds. Mattresses, &C.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craier St. 214 ANCIENT ORDER OP FORESTERS. St, Lawrence Lodge, No, 2— Officers, N-G.) W. H< Lulham ; y.G.» J. Hutohinson ; R.S., Frank Yarey ; P*S.t Geo. Webster; treasurer^ J no. Sanders ; warden, Jas. Cairns ; Con., W- Pringle. Meets every Tuesday erening at 626 Craig street* Mizpah Lodge No. 3 — Officers, N>G-s John Spenoe; V. Gm James Sweeney; R.S.,Jas. Duncan; P. S.f A. A. Mayor; treasurer, H. Harman ; warden, C Kourke ; Con- Q. E. Pack- ard; physician, G. W. Major, M.D. Post Office Box 356^. Meets every Thursday evening, at 626 Craig street. Duke of Edinburgh Lodge No. 4— Officers, N.G* H- A* Jack- flon; VG., W. M.Blaiklock; R.S. G, F.Owen; P S.,W.M. Cushing ; treasurer, J. M. Campbell; warden, 1). Young ; Con. R« A> Millar, junr. Meets every Monday evening, at 626 Craig street. Albert Lodge^ No. 5— Offieers, N.G., W- L. Lee; V. G., C Stephens; R.S-, B. W- Parker; P.S-, R- M. Home; treas- urer, M. Hutohinson; warden, J. A. Stevenson; Con. F. Jarvis- Meets every Friday evening, at 626 Craig street. Empire Lodge No. 6.— Officers, N.G.. A- A. Murphy; V.G., G. Gruntz; R.S., G* H. Niver; P.S., J. H. Field; treasurer, £. James. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, Court Allans Pbidb No. 5774. Chief Ranger, Charles Duncan ; Sub-chief Ranger, Benjamin Schotield; treasurer, John VVingham; secretary, Robert G. Hall: medical oihcer, James T. S. Webb, M.D. ; woodwards, Charles W. Robertson and Richard Rogers ; Beadles, William Grace and Jacob J aoobson ; trustees, Charles Duncan, James Goodfellow, Samuol Gray. The meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday in the month, at the Union Hall, Gsaig street. For line Furniture Ss Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go %o Spring kigrst. ham; >8ter ; ingle. wot; 'aok- lack- r.M. Con. K.C. [reas- 1. F. urer, BUT YOUB SHIRTS AT DBSMABTBAU di BOKiyfll, 415 NOTRE DAMB STRBBT. . 3, kmia ; a. ^rd8, iain mes 1st saiff fifo no 8Q. QUBBBC. 215 QUEBEC. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. OWEN MURPHY, Mayor. L. A. Cannon, city clerk ; TS. Fages, assistant olerk ; L. E. Dorion, treasurer ; John Boomer, assist, oity treasurer ; Matthew F. Walsh, accountant; John W. Wrifiht, check clerk; J. N. Hamelia, clerk; Charles Baillairg^, city surveyor and water works manager ; Pierre Campeau, assistant road surveyor ; A. B. McConnell, clerk ; Gabriel Valin, jun., Jeremiah Gallagher, assistant water works manager ; Joseph Rousseau, overseer ; Pierre Boivin, keeper of the Chateau d'Eau ; L. N. Voyer* and H. Heigbam,* superintendents of police; Leon Lemieux, chief of fire brigade and overseer of chimneys; Mat. Coleman, deputy chief; Philippe Brunelle, chief telegraph operator; George Norean, 0. Begin, assistant do. ; Jos.On^zime vezina, Maurice O'Leary and J. A. Grenier, assessors; John Shaw and Joseph E. Bolduc, auditors ; M. Foy, Chas. Trudelle, Gabriel Valin, L^on Bertrand, L. N. Rh^anme, N. Guay, clerks of markets ; Jos. Pruneau, weigh master ; Joseph Lyonnais, keeper of the ferry service ; collectors of Palace Harbour revenue, R. Roy andE. Renaud; Cyrille Delagrave, recorder; C. L. Gethings, clerk ; Edward Foley, deputy clerk ; J.-Bte. Plamondon, head bailifif ; Joseph Belanger and Uld^rio Desroches, David Blan- ohet, bailiffs; L. G. Baillairg^, attorney; A. B. Sirois, notary; Peter E. Wright, chief messenger. ♦NOTE.- Messrs. Voyer and Heieham are not officers of the Corporation, strictly speaking,— as, although paid by the Corporation, the police force is tinder the control of the Local Government. COURTS OF JUSTICE. TERMS, &c. See pages 116 to 123. POST OFFICE. J. B. Pruneau. '. postmaster. J. B. Bolduo Assistant Postmaster. D. Vaughan, money order and savings bank clerk ; 0. Biron, olerk; J. Grey, B. Lacasse, C. Chamberland, Wm. Handiford, J. G. Poston, L. A. Rochette, Wm. White, F. X. Labb^, Z. Gagnon, Ed. English, F. Gaboury. T. Morriset, and M. Myler, clerks. For Regulations and Rates of Postage, see pages 28 to 32, and 41 to 45. Queen, Fire & Life, Insriraiice Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbej^ Gtoper^il Aff^o^H ^^ JfMnei^ Street, Montree^/' !;^ fef Bouse Furnishing Hardware, Cookingr Banffea, Oocif; jaices. &c.— Li. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craifir Street. 216 QUEBEC. QUIBEO EXCHANGE, Arthur itreet* L. T. Managxna Committee, — Weston Hunt, ohalrman; Andrew Thomson, Henry Fry, T. H. Grants Alexander Woods, David Battray; Wm. Walker, seoretary-treasurer; Frank Johnston, Buperintendent. BOARD OF TRADE. Office : Viotoria chambers, corner St. Peter and St. Paul streets^ L. T. OMeera.—VL, R. Dobell, president ; A. Eraser, rice- president; H. W. Welch^ treasurer : H. 01 ass, secretary. (7ottn««7.— A. Eraser, £[• S. Scott, P. Gameau, John Roche, George Hall. A. Woods, A. Josephf H. Fry, H. W. Welch, R. B. Dobell, Weston Hunt, Joseph Shehyn^ T. LeDroit. CROWN TIMBER OFFICE. 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Collector of Crown timber dues. McLean [Stuart; assistant, John Maokay; Pierre Miller, clerk. HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS. Pointe-^~Carcy, L. T. Meet erory Saturday at 2 p.m. ^ John Sharpies, president; J. B. Martel, secretary-treasurer; James G. Ross, Henry Fry, John Sharpies, F.H. Grant, J.Chabot and J. Gibliu ; G. M. Bell, clerk ; Ulric Binet) messenger. INLAND RETENUE OFFICE, 17 St. James street, L.T. OJHceri,^!, M. LeMoine, district inspector: J. E. Fortier, collector; J. H. Cahill, accountant; M. McNamara, Joseph Roleau, Jamas Courtne:^, George Bourassa, George Neilan, Chas. B^langer, J. Gregoire and A. Bernard, excisemen. SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS' OFFICE, 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Supervisor of cullers, William Qninn; deputy and book- keeper, Alexander Eraser ; cashier, T. J. Walsn : office-keeper, John Tiemey; specification clerks, Edward Diiggan, Wolrred Launidre, Joseph E. Belland, F. X. Drouin, Z. Levasseur^ James Foley, Thomas Power, George DeBlois, S. P. Grogan, M. O'Brien, Wm. F. Whelan. For fine Furniture Ac Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tP Shawn BulldlntfB, Ovaiff St., Montveal^-See paff» 8a , Oct** et. drew »avid ston, lent; )che, 11, R. bant, ref; abot tier, eph Ian, )ok- per, red 9ur, AH} I 8a WBXTB DBBSS SHIRTS $1.60, WOBTH $2.25. AT DESMARTEAU & BOin>*S. CONSULATES. Sdpium.^A.. Joseph, 59 St Peter street, L. T. OhUi and Peru.— John Laird, St Lawrence Ghamben, 12 St Peter street, L. T. DeHfiiark,—G. T. Pemberton, Gemmeroial Chambers, 19 St. Peter street, L. T. France. — Albert'LefiUTre, 1 DesCarri^res street Cape. Oerman ^mjnVe.— Charles Pitl, Hunt's Whaif, L-T. ItcUy.—G. T. Pemberton, Commercial Chambers, 19 St Peter street, L. T. Monte Fuieo.— Charles P. Champion, corner St. Peter and St. Antoine streets, L. T. Netherlands. — C. J. Jansen, consul, Dean's Buildings, ^ St Peter street, U. T. Sweden and Noryoay. — W. A. Schwarts, consul, Dean's Buildings, 40 St. Peter street U. T. Portugal.— G. T. Pemberton, acting eonsul, Gowen'g Build- ing, 8 St Peter street L. T. j^patn.— Senor le Comte de Premio-Real, consul general for the Confederation of Canada, and British and French posses- sions in North America ; Le Chevalier de Navarro Lopex de Avala, vice-consul, 12 Mount Carmel, Cape. United JStatea.—W. C. Howells, Hamel street, U. T. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Pointe-^-Carcy. J. W. Dunscomb, collector; James A. Green, surreyor. Long Boom.—N. Noilson Ross, chief clerk ; Vincent Cazean, cashier ; Charles Gouin, A. E. Langevin, Edouard Huot E. L. J. Giroux and Eugdne Douoet clerks ; D. D. O'Meara, measur- ing surveyor. Surveyor and Warehotue-Keeper't OMce. — L^andre Dugal, chief locker and assistant warenouse-keeper ; George Colley and Alfred G. Hawkins, clerks ; Hugh Mo Hugh and Alfred. G. Bowden, samplers and weighers ; Wui. Hinvins, John Hogan, Charles Mareotte, J. B. Dion, James Batterton, Remain Cauchon, and Wm. E. Edge, lockers. Water Side.— AUred Wheeler, tide surveyor ; E. Panet Lame, assistant tide surveyor; Wm. N. Lee, chief landing waiter; W. H. Carter, Edward O'Brien, landing waiters and searchers; F. E. Trudel, tide waiter, Montreal steamers : F. Deslauriers and Daniel Byrne, tide waiters, Grand Trunk Railway, Levis; Joseph Lemieuz, senior coxswain ; Michael McManus, master of colors and coxswain ; Augustin Boissonault, Olivier Noel, Henri Jobin. James Tiemey, Thomas Hawley, E. Charrier, £. Bourget and Magloire Ga«n^» boatmen ; Jacob Griffiths, house- keeper and messenger ; Thomas Brown, tide wkiter and mes- senger, Charles Juneau, fireman. Queen, Fire & Ldfe, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Fort>efl» GenMmi Agent, St. James Street, MontreaL h M«nfirle0, Wrinfirers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Sprfntf. Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Stirveyer, 624 Crai^ St, 218 QUEBEC. Examining Warehotise.—LomB BiladMru and Honor^ Pla- mondon, appraisers ; Miohel Gauvin and L. G. Belleau, clerks ; John Doavy and Owen Harmon, packers and porters. Svh-Colleetorg and Preventive Q/9?o«r«.— Damase Hud on, sub-collector, Ghicoutimi; A. Q. Bussidres, sub-collector, Jersey Point, Beauoe; J. Bouchard, sub-collector, Baie St Paul; John E. Barry, preventive officer, Les Escoumains; Jos. Radford, preventive officer, Tadousae ; A. OomeaU) preventive officer! Riviere Godbout. FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES. Box No, ST. LEWIS WARD. 2. Comer St. Ann street and Esplanade. 3. Comer Bes Grisons and Ste. Genevidve streets. 4. Comer Haldimand and St. Lewis streets. 5. Comer Garden and Ann streets. Comer Baude and Fort streets. 6. 7. Carried to St. John's Ward. PALACE WARD. 8. Comer St. Famille and St. George streets. 12. Corner St. John and Collins streets. 13. Comor Palace and St. Helen streets. 14. Comer St. John and St. Stanislas streets. CHAMPLAINT WARD. 15. Dinning's Ship-yard, Cap Blanc. 16. Taylor's Grocery, Cap Blanc. 17. Fire Station, Diamond Harbour. 21. Giblin's House, Diamond Harbour. 23. Shipping Master's Office, Champlain street. 24. Comer Molntyre's Tavern, Cal-de-Sac. ST. PETER'S WARD. 25. M^thot's Store, foot of Mountain HiU. 26. Fire Station, cor. Sault-au-Matelot and St. James streets. 27. Renaud's Building, St. Paul street. 31. Lemesurier's Building, St. Paul street. 32. Fire Station, St Paul's Market JACQUES-CARTIER WARD. 34. Comei^ Des Prairies and St. Dominick streets. 35. Comer Des Fosses and Craig streets. 36. Comer Valier and St. Ann streets. 37. Comer Church and St. Joseph streets. 41. Comer Dorchester and N. D. des Anges streets. 42. Comer Valier and Belleau streets. 43. Corner Colomb and Nelson streets. 45. Comer St. Anselm and St. Joseph streets. 1^ fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go U> I91iaw^9 9uttaUi0B| Craifir St., MootreaL^See pa^^re 30, spring edfirSt. Pla- erks; idon, setor, e St ; Jos. niXye %\ ■ eets. vn WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25, AT DESMARTEAU & BOND'S. QUEBEC. 219 ST. ROCH'S WARD* 46. Corner Caron and Queen streets. 47. Corner Queen and Crown streets. 51. Corner Queen and Craig streets* 52. Corner St. Dominick and St. Francois streets* 53. Corner St. James and Kyiand streets. MONTCALM WARD. 54. Comer Artillery and St. Eustache streets. 56. Corner St. Augustin and Nouyelie streets. . 57. Corner Nouvelle and Berth^lot streets. 61. Comer D'Artigny and Amable streets. 62. Corner Scott and Amable streets. 63. Comer Grande All^e, Catholic Cemetery. 64. 65. 67. 71. 72. 7. ST. JOHN'S WARD. Comer 6t John and DeSalaberry streets. Corner St. John and Sutherland steeets. Corner St. John and St. Qenevidve streets. Comer St. Olivier and St. Clair streets. Corner St Augustin and St. George streets. Comer St Eustache and St George streets. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. John W. Dunscomb. •John G. Clapham. Kdouard Glaokemever. George Holmes Parke. Joseph Kobitaille. Edouard Rousseau. John Porter. Daniel MoCallum. Abraham Joseph. Adolphe Larue. Jean Elie Gingras. F^llx Thomas Bigaoutte* Louis Falardeau. Daniel MoGie. Anthony V' a Iffland. John J. Nesbitt. Horatio Nelson Jones. Abraham Hamel. James A. Seweil. William Marsden. Jean-Baptiste Frechette. Michael Connolly. 0. Murphy. John Greaves Clapham. Henry Fry. Robert Shaw. William G. Wurtele. Etienne Michon. Edward Coveny. Richard Henry Wurtele. George Hall. Thomas Glover. Jacques E. Blais. John Giblin. James Hossack. Fortune Dionne. Isaac Dorion. Charles St Michel. Pierre Gauvreau. George Miliar. Simon Peters. Pierre Garneau. L^ger Brousseau. James Connolly. Que«n^l■ tSii ii^m if [i1 toa?.-.- Mi i^ "I! i' '! li^ ^, I. House Fumishlnflr Hardware, Oookinff Ranfires, Oor- nioes, &c.--Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craifir Street. Louis Joseph Roy. Henri Bolduo. Henry MoBlain, Jean-Baptiste Renaud. Paul Allaire. Benson Bennett. Louis Amiot. William Darlins Compbell. R^mi Ferdinand Rinfret. Pierre Guillet Tourangeau. Louis Eugdne Blais. William Miller. R. Hamilton. W. Rae. William Jno. Withall. William Drum. Augnstin Cdt^. Francois N. Gingras. Norbert Germain. John Laird. Guillaume Gharland. James Dinning. Oyrille Tessier. Edouard Robitaille* Nicholas Maheux. G. T. Tremblay. 8. 1. Glackmeyer. M. W. Anderson. BANKS. Bank of Britieh North ^mertca.— C. F. Smith, manager, 5 St. Peter street, L.T. Bank of Montreal.^John Porteous, manager, corner St. Peter and Arthur streets, L.T. Banque jyattonaic—t', Vezina, cashier. Banque du jP«uj9 BX7Y YOUA Sm&Td AT DESMARTEAU Ss BOmVflL 415 NOTRE DAME STREET, OTTAWA. 221 OTTAWA. CITY GOVERNMENT-1875. Mayor ■ J. P. Featherston* Viotoria Ward— Aldtnnen : E. H. Bronson, Leon David, and A. Pratt. Wellinaton Waref.— Aldtrmen : C. W, BangS} Amos Rowe, and A> J. Christie. St. Oeorqt*» Tfarci.— Aldermen : W. H. Waller, T. Birkett; and J. P. Kobertion. By Ward.— Aldermen : Franoii MeDoagall, John Heney and P. H. Chabot Ottawa Ward.— Aldermen : 0. A. Rooque, Jas. O'Connor and F. X. Oroulx. OjBUcert of the (7orjjoraf»on.~Wm. P. LettiOity elerk and registrar of birthsj marriages and deaths; Henry Jackson, assistant clerk ; William H. Thompson) city chamberlain; T. W. Thompson, assistant do.; Robert Surtees, city engineer; Hugh Conn, foreman of works; J. C. Grant, clerk; W. Mo Viety, license inspector ; Thomas H. Kirby, collector ; Wm. Cousens, Robert Stewart and Isidore Trayersey, asse ssors ;R. O'Reilly, James Lindsay, auditors. Police CotnmUnonera,—Tht Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate. Police Courts—The Mayor, Judge of County Court and Police Magistrate, commissioners; M. O'Gara, police magis- trate ; Wm. P. Lett, clerk ; Thomas Laagrell, ehief of police ; John Brown, health inspeetor, P. S. Hamilton, deteetire. TARIFF FOR COACHES, Ao. For the oonyeyance or carriage of any number of passengers, not exceeding four,in a oarriage, sleigh, or other rehiole drawn hyttoo horses, when hired by the hour, or when the time oe- oupied amounts to or exeeeds one hour : For the first ...$1.00 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 0. 15 Bach additienal passenger for the first hour 0.20 And for each subsequeni quarter of an hour 0.05 For the conreyanee or carriage of any number of passen- gers, not exceeding three, in a carriage, sleigh, or other vehicle, drawn by ene horse, when hired by the hour, or when the time occupied amounts to or exceeds one hour: For the first hour $0.75 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour. . . « 0. 10 And for each additional passenger for the first hour 0.20 And each subsequent quarter of an hour 0.05 Queen, Fire Ss Life, Insurance Co.— A. Msbckencie Forbeo, . ^ Qeueral Agent, SW James Street^ Montreal, _ 1 m 8ou6e Fumishlnor Hardwaie^ Oookinff Ransre0> Ooi^ -" nicea, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oraigr Street. 222 OTTAWA. For the oonveyanoe of one passeDjrer Arom any of the Oar- Vters' Stands, or from one part of the eity to one or more places consecutirely, in said eity, proyided the time oo- oupied in conyeying and waiting for eMh pAMenger Does not ezeeed fifteen minutee $0.25 And for each additional passenger 0- 10 If time oooapied exceeds 15 minutes Ibut not 30 mimutes. . 0.40 And for eaeh additional passenger 0.15 And for each subsequent 10 minutee after first 30 minutes. 0.10 Andforeaoh additional passenger 0.06 f IRE BRIGAD8. Wm. Young, superintendent; Paul Farreau, assistant do. ; Steamer Conqueror, Jos. A- Smith, Bng. ; A. Peaooek, stoker; J. Beilly, drirer ; C. Taylor and — Johnston, driyers hose reels ; Ottawa Engine Company, Wm. MeCaffrey, eaptain: Ghau- didre Engine Company, Thoe. KeaM, eai>taiii ; Central Hook and Ladder Company; D. Robertson, eaptain ; Sappeurs, W. 0. McKay, captain; Union Steamer, John Albert, eaptain; Con- queror Hose Co., 61. PeafOook, eaptain. Box No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. • 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 ' 17. ^^ 18. 19. E 21. 23. 24. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. WABDS. Victoria Ward 1 Wellington Ward 2 St. George's Ward 3 ByWard 4 Ottawa Ward Locality. •cor. Russell House, •cor. Sparks and O'Connor streets, .cor. Elgin and Gloucester streets, •cor. O'Connor and Gloucester streets, •cor. Maria and Bank streets. eor. Wellington and Kent streets. •IJ. T. Engine House, Sally street, •eor. Vittoria and John streets, .cor. Bay and Maria streets, •cor. Fleck's Foundry, Wellington street, .cor. Nepean and Concession (Ashbumham Hill), •cor. Maria and Cambridge streets, cor. Duke and Queen streets, west, •cor. Wellington and Broad streets, .cor. Broad and Queen streets, west, .cor. Broad and Oregon streets, .eor. Booth's Offioe, Victoria Island, .cor. Bronson and Weston's Offioe, Viotoria Island, •cor. Sussex and Rideau streets. for fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go l6 fihaWs BuUdinra> Crai^ 8t.^ Montreia,^ei go to WHPTB DBBS8 SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25. Al! DE8MARTEAU & BOND'S. OTTAWA. 223 25. .cor. 26..eor. 27. -cor. 28.. No. Sl.oor. 32. .oor. 34. .oor. 35.. cor. 36.. oor. 41.. oor. 42. oor. 43.. oor. 45. .oor. 61.. oor. 62.. oor. S3, .oor. 64.. oor.- 61.. oor. 62. .oor. 63. .cor. Ridoau and Bresterer streets. Wilbrod and Cumberland itreets* Nioholaa and Theodore streets. 8 Fire Station, St. Paul street. Rideau and Kintr streets. Bideau and Vriel streets. Daly and Chapel streets. Wilbrod and Nelson streets. Protestant Hospital, Rideau street. Fire Station, Georsre street. Fire Station, Cumberland street. Clarence and Sussex streets. Sussex and York streets. Sussex and Bolton streets. Dalhousie and Church streets. Cumberland and Cathoart stroets. Dalhousie and Railway Depot. MoLaren's Mills. St. Patrick and Nelson streets. Chapel and Parry streets. POST OFFICE. Post OMce'—^- P* Baker, postmaster j Frank Hawkin, as- sistant postmaster ; FlAmintr French, Chs. S. Scott, E. B. Bates, E. S. MoDermott, E. J. O'Connor, Charles Shaw, Oeorge W. Baker, accountants ; Philip A. Maingy, Daniel B. Gordon, James Smith, Wm. O. Mercer, Henry 8. Shaw, Albert A. Smith, C. Pope, E. B. Wood, H. O'Neil, Isidore Traversey, jun., J. F. O'Connor, L. MoCuUooh, clerks ; John Brown, supt. of oarriers ; Vinoent Daz^, P. Larue, Jas. Holland, T. S. War- wicker, E. Daz^, A. Oauthier, H. Poole, carriers ; W. Daroy, W. Goodwin, collectors of letters ; Henry Duggan, messenger. Temporarp C^erA».— Frank McDonald, Moses Whitty. Office hours, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. CUSTOM HOUSE. Ctutom jHbiMc.—Z. Wilson, collector; Benjamin Gordon, sur- veyor ; Christopher Carleton, chief landing waiter, searcher and clerk ; J. T. Bartram, landing waiter, searcher and clerk ; W. A. Mo Agy, appraiser ; Alex. Heney, and J. B. Steaoy, land- ing waiters; 8. C. Keir, looker; Hugh McLean and G. J. Horan, temporary clerks ; W. M. Somerville, measurer and surveyor of shipping ; G. R. Johnston, messenger. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. Martin Battle, collector ; John M. B. Henry, as<;i8t. coUeotor; Godfrey S. O'Brien and J. M. Brough, exoisemdn. Queen, Jb'ire Ho Liite, liieiui-auce Co. A. Mackenr^ie 3'orbeB, 0«nerAl Agent. Qt, James Street. Montreal. ' pouee' Fvimlshinff Hardware, Oooklner Ranores, Oor* nlces, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig Street. 224 OTTAWA. WATER WORKS COMMISSIONERS-1875. Franois Glemnw, ohairman ; J. T. C. Beaubien, M.D., Thos. Coffey, James Cunningham, John Sweetland. M.D., oommis- sionen ; C. U. Cunningham, secretary ; T« C. Keefer, engineer ; F. A. Wiie, resident engineer ; C. H. Keefer, W. L. Scott, assistant engineers; W.Kennedy, laeohanical engineer; J as. Kennedy, draughtiman ; John Pennook, acoountant and ool' lector. BOARD OF TRADE. Hon. Jas. Skead, president ; E. lloQilliTray, vice-president ; James Cunningham, treasurer; W. A. Somerville, secretary. Council. — Thomas Patterson, W. Pennock, Alox. Workman, F. Clemow, Thos. MeGarity, W. M. Soraerrille, J. A. Pinard, J. W. Russell, J. F. Caldwell, J. Brennan, R. W. Cruioe, P. Baskerville. BANKS. Bank of British North America.— O/^a tea BranoA.— Office, Wellington street. J. Robertson, manager; J. H. Taylor, ac- countant; J. C. AVelch, teller; B. Haliitnore, G. A. Robertson, J. Fletcher, J. G. Taylor, clerks ; J as. Larden. porter. Canadian Bank of Comiikroh.— 0«awa Branch.- -OfBce, Victoria Hotel Block, Wellington street. J. H. Plummer, manager ; W. H. Fitzgerald, accountant ; R. S. Williams, teller ; J. H. Thompson, clerk. Merchants' Bank.— 0«awa Bran«A .—OfHce, eomer Sparks and Metoalf streets. Thomas Kirby, manager; J. C. More, acoountant; W. H. Rowley, teller; C. A.Pipon, ledger-keeper; John Edmonds, messenger. Bank op Montreal.— 0«awn ITrancA..— Office, Wellington street. Andrew Drammond, manager; G. iS. Robertson, ac- countant; W.S.Smith, teller; D. McLean Lano, government clerk ; F. Hunter, H. G. Forsyth, C. R. McLean, S. B. H. Lane, J. Maitland, F. A. Fleming, elerks ; J. C. Kearns, messenger. La Banqub National! and Savinoi Banc— Ottawa Braneh — Office, Metoalfe near Sparks. S. Benoit, manager ; A. P. A. Rinfret, accountant; A. J. St Pierre, ledger-keeper; P. B. Dumoulin, P. Drapoau, clerks ; A. Martin, messenger. Ontario Bank and Savingi Bank.— Ottawa BrancA.— Office, north-east eomer of Sparks and Metcalfe streets. J. H. Wood- man, manager; G. R. Bartiett, accountant; J. N. E. Christie, teller; J. B. Macdonald, teller savings braneh ; A. W. Powell, ledger keeper ; G. L. Tempos t,lclerk ; Patrick Fitzgerald, mes- senger, i For fine Furniture & Pianos, at A^^holesale Frices, g-o to Qliaw^ Bullclinga, CveAg St., Moiitreal,-~See p&s^ 39« ao- m^m .♦ r i^'J ^ ^ f" ,?-- /^:i "■i'/ & • / ii,. ■ f |. ' '4 w '''^ % -; H If ^ S;v^' t 'I. ■■■*. I m 1 1^;??. 1'^ ■- ■fe- M^^ -'i.-':-,-^;,^ BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DESMARTBAU 8s BOND'S, 415' NOTRE DAME STREET. OTTAWA. I 229 Bank op Ottawa and Savings Bank.— Office, Wellington, st, s. side, corner of O'Connor. Patrick Robertson, manager ; E. D. Arnaud, accountant; A. Burwash, teller; W- J. Christie, ledgef naldM. Grant, Alexander Workman, Thomas Langrell, Geo. King, M O'Gara. COUNTY AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS. County Officers. —County Town, Ottawa.— Ira Morgan, warden; William Cowan, treasurer; Charles McNab, clerk; G' B* L- Fellowg, solicitor ; Jas. Cunningham, Wm. Corbett, county auditors and auditors of school moneys ; Dr. Church, surgeon of the gaol ; R. Sparks, P.L.S., city engineer; Wm. Gordon, city constable and iicenssp inspector. Rev. John May, M. A., Inspector of Public Schools, County of Carleton. Judicial Opficrrs.— W. A. Ross, County Judge; Robert Lyon, jun., County .Judge; W. M. Matheson, Master and Deputy Registrar in Chancery, Ottawa ; Robert Lees, County Attorney and Clerk of the Peace ; W. F*. Powell, Sheriff, County of Carleton; John Nicholson, Deputy Sheriff; James Fraser, Deputy Clerk of Crown, Clerk of County Court, and Registrar of Surrogate, Ottawa; Alex W. Powell, Gaolor; U. Nicholson, Turnkey; W. McEwan, Court House Custodian. County of Carleton Registry Office.— Edward Sherwood, Registrar. Office hours from lU a.m. to 3 p.m. Queen, Fire & Life, Inerarance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forb^, QenenU Affent, f^t. Jaoaoa Stpeot, Montreal. !1.) Souse Fumlshlngr Hardware, Cco&lngr Bangea, Ot>r- Bices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craiff Street. 280 ± OTTAWA. COURTS. Police Coxtbt.— M. O'Gara, Police Macistrate ; W. P. Lett, Olerk. Sittings: half-past nine a.m. daily. * CoRONBRS.— Dr. J. G. T. Beaubien, A. Pratt, H« T.Corbett, M.D., J. P. Lyn, M.D. County Court.— Presided over by a resident Judge, in each eounty- Their jurisdiction extends to all personal aotioni where the debt or damage claimed does not exceed $200 ; and to all suits relating to debt* covenant or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signatures of the defendant, to $400. An appeal lies to either of the Superior CourUi of Law. These Courts also possess equity powers to the amount of $200, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. Opfigrrs of Court.— William Aird Ross, Senior Judge, Rob- ert Lyon, Junior Judge, James Fraser, Clerk. Court of Grnrral Srsstons of thrPeaor— William Aird Ross, Chairman ; B,. Lees, Clerk of the Peace. This Court is held twice a year, commencing on the second Tuesday in June and December, for trials by jury in cases of larceny, misdemeanor, and other offences . Court of Chanobrt— W. M. Matheson, Master and Deputy Registrar for the County of Carleton. Surrooatb Courts— The jurisdiction of these courts relates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the granting or revoking of probate of wills and letters.of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effects in the Pro- vince of Ontario, and all matters arising out of or connected with the grant or revocation of probate or admistration, sub- ject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery, William Aird Ross, Judge Surrogate Court. The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Court. J. Fraser, registrar. Law Circuits.— The Circuits are held twice a year in each county; between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between Trinity and Michaelmas Terms. Clerk of Assizes— Deputy Clerk of the Crown, ex-offieio, * Division Courts.— For the summary disposal of cases by a Judge, but a Jury of five persons may be demanded in certain oaees. Their jurisdiction extends to action of debts or contract amounting to $100, injuries or torts to personal chattels amount- ing to $40, but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, Ac, or any toll, customs or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim, con., seduction or breach of promise, oi^ action against a J. P. tor anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Courts are held once in two months in each division or oftener* at the disorttion of the Jindge. ifor fine Furniture As Piazios, at Wholesale Prloee, go to NSttMMra^Btiildinffs, Oraiir St., Ifontretds-^See paff* 89. SHntTS made to ORDER at DESMABTEAT7 & BOHIVS^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. OTTAWA. 231 The Dmsion ConrtSt County of Carleton* open at noon in eaeh Diyision, as follows :— No. 2, Richmond, Wednesday. Fehruary 3, April 14, Jane 16» Ancast 25. October 13, December 8- No. 3, Carp, Thnrsday, February 4, April 15, June 17, August 26, October 14, December 6. No. 4, Mohr's Corllers, Friday, February 3, April 16, June 18, August 27, October 15, December 10. No. 5, North Gower, Tuesday, February 2, April 13, June 15, August 24, October 12, December 7 No.*6, Metcalfe, Monday, February Ist, April 12, June 14, August 23, October 11, December 6 No. 7, Bell's Corners, Saturday, February 6, April .17, June 19) August 28, October 16, December 11. 1st Division, Ottawa, held last Monday of each month. Appeals from Courts of Revision, Tuesday 20th July, at Court House, Ottawa. County Court and Qeneral Sessions, 8th June and 14th De- cember* County Court without Jury, 5th April, 4th October. County and Surrogate Terms, 4tn January, 5th April, 5th July and 4th October. CirY REGISTRY OFFICE. Alexander Burritt, Registrar ; Kingsforth Oraborn, Depaty Registrar. Office hours, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. Fianoia Clemow, Elgin street ; W- Fingland, Sparks street ; D* G. Eastwood, Sparks street. MILITARY. Staff Offieer t/ Pca«*oner#.— Captain J. Hesketh, Rozhefter- ville. VOLUNTEER MILITIA! FORCE. DiSTBiCT Staff, District No. 4.— Lieut. -Colonel. Jackson. DA.G. i Major Gregor Mattice, brigade major; Major Davia Wylie, district paymaster. QovkrnorGrnkral's Foot Guards— Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Koss, 1 V. B. ; Major William White, 1 V. B. ; Capu. J. P. Maonherson, 1 M. S. ; John Tilton, 2 V. B. ; H. §. Wca- therly, 2 V. il. ; W. H. Leo. 2 V. B.; 0. M.. Pa?»jf' 2 Bl. S., A. H. Todd, IMS.; Lieutenants^ P. W. Mills, 2 M. fc; H- »: Dunlevie, 2 V. B. ; T. Aumond, 2 V. B. ; G. H. Bate, 2 V. B. , G. R. Major, 2 V. B. ; C. Grabum, 2 V. B. ; Ensigns H. W. Queen, Fire & Life, Inauranoe Uo.-A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Agent. Sk Jmbwi BMs^t, lio ntgo el. -^ .( ¥' m 9ou80 Furnishing: Hardware, Cooking: Rane:e8, Coiv nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer. 524 Craif? Street. 232 OTTAWA. GriflBnj Proyisiooal ; F. A. Fleming, Provisional ; T. Toller* jProyisional, H. White, Provisionaf; Honorary Major H. A. Wioksteedi Paymaster; Captain Joha Walsh, 2 M. 8. and 1 V. B., adjutant ; Honorary Captain Qerrge Grant (half pay 100th). quartermaster; Honorary Major, E. 0. Mallooh,M. D., surgeon; W.R. Bell, assistant surgeon ; Janes Keating, sergeant major. Ottawa Field Battery.— John Stewart, captain command- ing; W. M.Wright and B- Billir.gs, Ist lieutenants; B. Savage, ^d lieutenant ;. A. S. Woodbura, paymaster; Thos. B. Bent- ley, M.P., surgeon ; Jas. HarriE, Vet. Surgeon. Brioadr of GitRRisoN ARTILLERY, OTTAWA.— L!eat.-Co1onel Commanding, James Egleson ; Robert Cummings, Thos. Evans, B. 8. Tobin, Wm. H. Cluff, Archibald Graham, and A. P. Patrick, captains; W. G. Bedard, W.L. Heron, Le F. A. Maingy, 1st Lieutenants ; C. Kyan, Jas. Grant, T. Walker, E. A. Mara, A. J- Russell, James A. Brough, 2nd lieutenants; , paymaster; Henry T. Corbett, surgeon; D. A. Carmichael, assistant surgeon ; John Peacock, quartermaster. 43bd " Carleton" Battalion Infantry.— Z/eorf Quartert, Ottatca.^John F. Bearman, lieut.-oolonel ; William Corbett, W. H. Falls, majors ; W. Garvin, I. Morgan, G. Cook, R. Mc- Gregor, J. Kemp, captains; Henry McDougall, R. Grant, J. Carson, W. Henderson, D. Latimer, lieutenants; R. E. Lyon^ paymaster; W. H. Cooper, adjutant; J. R. Hanna, quarter- master; D. Beatty, M. I)., surgeon; P. A. McDougail, M. D., assistant surgeon. Guards' Rifle Association, Ottawa.— President, Lieut- Col. Thomas Ross ; Vice-President, Major White. Committee — Captains Macpherson, Weatherley, Tilton, Lee, Patrick, and Todd. Lieutenant Graham, secretary- treasurer. Captain of Teaip, 1876, Captain Macpherson. Dominion of Canada Rifle Association.— Patron, His Er- cellenoy the Governor-General of Canada, &o. President! Lieut.-Col. C. S. Gzowski, Toronto. Vice-Presidents- Allan Qilmour, Ottawa, Lieut>Col. C. J. Brydges, Montreal, Lieut- Col. Bon. A. £. Botstord, Sackville, Lieut-Col. A. K. MoKin- lay, H^ifaz, the Hon. Donald A. Smith, M.P., Fort Garry, the Hon. R. W. W. Carroll, Victoria. JSx'officio : Presidents of the Provincial Rifle Associations, militia staff officers in command of Militia Districts. Auditors. John Langton andT. D. Harring- ton, Ottawa; Treasurer, Lieut-Col. Macpherson, Militia Depart- ment Otil^wa; Secretary, Lieut-Col. Stuart Ottawa. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND PUBLIC COMPANIES. St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railroad Company.— General Office} Wellington street Length of road, 59 miles. Managins Director, Thomas Reynolds, Ottawa ; Secretary-Treasurer and General Passenger Agont A. G. Peden, Ottawa; Locomotive Superintendent C. Dame, Prescott; General Freight Agent, ^r fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Bliaw'sBuildinffs, Craiff St., Montreal.— See page 80. res, Ooiv breet. BUY YOUB SHIRTS AT DBSMABTEAU 8i BOKDIS^ 416 NOTBE DAMS STREET. '. Toller, >r H. A. aDd 1 V. ny 100th). surgeon; Dt major. ommand- . Savage, B. Bent- • ;.-Colonel a. Evans, Id A. P. 1 tenants; i; D. A. )rm aster. Quarter§f Oorbett, Ct R. Mo- j^rantt J. E. Lyon, quarter- ly M. D., » Lieut- umittee — riok, and iptain of , His Er- 'residentt ts— Allan il, Lieut- . McKin- farry, the Qts of the iommand flarring- I Depart- *ANIBS. -General ifanaging lurer and comotive it Agent, ces, go to' »affe80. OTTAWA. 238 J. M. Taylor, Preseott and Ottawa; J. G. Macklin, Resident Engineer ; Station Agents, R. K. Clare, Sussex street, and J. A. Houston, Chaudiere, Ottawa. Canada Crntral Railroad Co.— OflBces, Elgin streett oppo- site the Russetl House; depot, Le Breton Flats; President, H. L. Redhead; Managing Director, A. B. Foster; Secretary and Treasurer, A. B. Chafifee; Mechanical Superintendent, H. A. Alden; Local Superintendent, T. A. McKinnon; Ac- countant, Archer Baker; General Freight and Passenger Agent, W. S. Eaton ; Operator, E. C. Lalonde. Union Forwarding and Railway Co.— R. S. Cassels. Presi- dent; C. 0. Kelly, Vice-President ; Henry McKay, Gilbert Scott, T. H. Thompson. D. K. Cowley, W. R. Thistle and H. K. Egan, Directors ; Henry Chepmell, Secretary-Treasurer; John Murphy, Bookkeeper; Samuel Dyde ] ight Agent; F. Perci- val. Clerk. Ottawa Rivrr Navigation Co.— Head Office, Montreal. President, R. W. Shepherd; Secretary, B. Scott ; H. W. Ran- dolph, Agent ; James T. Sutton, Ticket AgenL Ottawa Office, at the Company's wharf, foot of Sussex street MONTRRAL AND OTTAWA FORWARDING Co.— Head Office, Montreal. M. McNaughton and G. T. Bate, Directors ; Denis Murphy, Agent, Ottawa. Office and warehouses, west side of Canal Basin. SiNOENNBS AND MoNauqhton Linr:— Canal Basin. N. Mc- Naughton, Agent. Montreal Telrqraph Co.— Main office, Metcalfe street. Branch offices : Parliament House, during session ; Russell House, Union House, Albion Hotel, Clarendon House. St. Lawrence Hall, Battle Bros.. Rideau street; Hamilton Bros., Sussex street; Queen's Wharf, St. L. <& 0. R. R. depots, G. C. R. Station, Bridge street, Chaudiere, and C. C. B. Ticket office, opposite Riissell House. ' N. W. Bethune, District Superintendent ; G. F. Macdonald, Local Manager: 0- Higman, Chief Operator : Lewis Steacy, George Berry|C. B. Steacy, T. W. Mills, B. T. Steacy, Receiv- ing Clerks; William Nichols, Accountant; T. Aheme, N. Boyd, H. B. Spencer, W. Y. Soper, J. Hurley, J. Lockwood, A. MoCulloch, L. M. Fortier, H. Bott and R. Drew, Operators ; Kenneth McDonald, Batteryman ; X. Lefebvre and E. Picard, Line Repairers. Dominion Telegraph Co. — Main Office, Sparks street. Branch Offices : Parliament Buildings, during session ; Russell House, E. McGillivray's, Wellington street and York street. Joseph Atchison, Manager ; A- F. Boisseau, Receiving Clerk; R. Atohison, Bookkeeper; W. Maher.T- Hurley, J. Mc lullin, A. Peden, C. Desjardins and A. Dowdall, Operators: P. Valois, Repairer. . ;; Ottawa City Passenger Railway Co.— General Office, New Edinburgh ; Thomas C. Keefer, President ; Thomas Reynolds, Queen. Fire ic lAte Insurance Co.- A. Mackenzie ForbeiE^ «9@®GeBeral Asent, 6k James Sti-eet^ UootntA, > m I M^aa» Foniliibtoff Hardware, Cookinff RaiiflfdB, Oi]^ nlces. &o.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Gral^ Street. £81 OTTAWA. Vioe-President; J. M. Ourrier, M.P., W. Q. Perlor. Robert Blaokbarn, M.r.i H. Merrill, M. MoNauffhton, Direetora; Robert Surtees, Secretary ; D. S> Eastwood, Treasurer ; W> A.* MoKiimon,JSuperintendent. Ottawa and Glouorsteb Road Co.—O. T. Bate, President; Bdw. MoGilliTray, J. Graham, J. Roberts, F. Glemow, Direc- tors ; A. Mann, Secretary and Treasurer. Bttown and Napban Road Go — Qeorge Arnold, President; James D. Slater, Thomas Qraham, William Graham, and the Reeve of Nepean, Directors ; Charles Pinhey, Secretary and Treasurer; James Bearman, Superintendent of Repairs. Ottawa and Montreal and Russell Consolidated Road Co.— William Wilson, President ; J. Wadsworth, R. Lees, Z . Wilson, John Roberts, Directors ; H, Chepmell, Seoretary- Treasurer; R- Lees, Solicitor. The Ottawa Aobicultural Fire Insurance Co.— Head Office, Wellington street, Ottawa. Hon- James Skead, Presi- dent; Robert Blackburn, M.P., Vice-President; Hon. D. Laird, W H. Brouse, MP., Albert Hagar, M.P.; G. W. Eaton. Ira Morgon. James Ferguson, G. H- Molloy. Hon. L. R. Ohuron, William Gibson, M.P , John Rochester, M.P., A. S. Wood burn, R. D. Fulton, Martin Wholehan, Directors; James Blackburn, Secretary. Bebohwood Cbmetbrt Co.— J. M. Currier, M.P., president ; H. N. Bate, rice-president; B. Batson, John Durie, J. Sweet- land, M.D., J. T. Pennock, directors ; G. T. Bate, treasurer ; John Durto, secretary ; Wm. Connor, assistant secretary ; B. Gordon, superintendent. Ottawa Gas Co.— Office, Elgin street ; C. T. Bate, president ; Franois Glemow, managing director ; Hon. James Skead, E. MoGilliyray, Thomas Patterson, J. M. Currier, M«P*) S* Howell, directors ; John Spittal, secretary-treasurer. The Ottawa Loan and Inybstmrnt Company.— W. R. Bell, M.D. ; Wm. White, James Fraser, W. Pennock, A. S. Wood- bum, provisional directors ; T. F. n ellis, provisional solioitor ; Frederic Wright, provisional secretary; Bankers, Ontario Bank; Temporary Office, Hays' Block, Sparks street. The Ottawa Iron and Steel Manufaoturino Company, (Limited).— Hon. James Skead, president ; R. S. Gassels, vice- president ; J. H. Woodman and G. B. Burland, direotoni ; Ed. Haycock, secretary. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. The University op Ottawa.— The Right Reverend Bishop of Ottawa, Patron and Visitor ; The Very Rev. A. Pailler, superior; Professors: J. H. Tabaret, Theology; Rev. J. Fournier, Moral Theology ; Rev. J. Filiatre, Dogmatical Theo- logy; Rev. J. Nolan, Mental Philosophy; Rev. N. Bennett, 9or fine Furniture 66 Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to SharwM BulkUs«a, Onilff St»,MoBtsM2^«-Sa»|Nic9 SO* WHini DBBSS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTH $2.25, A1 DP^SMARTBAU & BOND'S. OTTAWA. 286 -jt. Greek ; Rer. R. Barrett, Latin ; Rer. G. St. Lawrence, Eng- lish ; Lftfcier, Erenoh ; Rer. P. Paquin, Mathematics ; M. E. Hamois, Bursar. Ottawa Collkoiate Institutb.— J. Thorbum, M.A , head master; John McMillan, B. A., 1st assistant-master; Rev. T. D. Phillips, M.A., 2nd assistant-master; Thomas Hislop, 3rd assistant-master; Rev. Marc Ami, French master. Board of 7ViMfe«».— E. McGilHvray, chairman ; Geo. Hay, J. P. Featnerstone, W. Pennock, A. Howe, Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., Francis Clemow and James Warnock, trustees ; John Pennock, secretary and treasurer. Ottawa Ladiet* Co^i^eae.— Incorporated by Act of Parliamentt Dec. 17th, 1869. H. F. Bronson, president; John Sweetland, let vice-president; Rev. W. Moore, 2nd vice-president. Board of Management— Hon. James Skead, R. Blackburn, M.P., B. B. Eddy, M.P., Rev. D. M. Gordon, BD.. John M. Garland, John R. Booth, James Rochester, Alexander Mutohmor. Ed. McGillivray, J. Cunningham, A. S. Woodbum, Thos. McKay, E. P. Jackson, M.A., Principal ; John Dickie, Bursar. Church of England Ladies' 5cAooi, 200 Wellington St., Ot- tawa,— Established, 1869. Incorporated 1871. Visitors— The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ontario, the Yen. Archdeacon of Kingston, and the Yen. Archdeacon of Ottawa. Council— The Yen. Archdeacon Lauder, chairman; J. D. Slater, Judge Lyops, W. R. Wright, J. A. Torrance, G. W. Wicksteed, G. P. Baker, Francis Clemow. G. May, W. Wright, treasurer; Rev. H. Pollard, secretary ; Lady Principal, Miss Mann, assist- ed by an efficient staff of teachers. Professors— Marc Ami, French ; W. C. Forster, drawing ; F. W. Mills and Madame Dorini, music. Ottawa Business Collkgr.— W. side O'Connor st, between Queen and Albert streets— J. Musgrave, Principal Instructor of Commercial Department, and lecturer on book-keepmg, cor- respondence, &c. Ottawa Convent.— Comer Sussex and Bolton streets.— Established 1815.— Now under the charge of the Rev. Mother Bruydre, superioress. Youna Ladies Literary /nafi/w^e.- Conducted by the Grey Nuns, Convent of Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur, Rideau street, OttRwa. Sister Thdr^se du Jesus, Superioress, assisted by twenty teachers. Seminary for Young Ladies, a branch of " Yilla Maria" establishment of Montreal, Gloucester, between Elgin and Metcalfe streets.— Conducted by the ladiw of the congregation of KottTf llame. Madame St. Gabriel, SapenoresB. !li Queen, Fire & liife, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbee, Qwneral Agents St. James Street^ MontreaL ;A lAaafflesr Wrln0era7Wa8heF8,' Iron' BedBteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Cralfir St. 286 OTTAWA. BOARD OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES. WeUinqton Winrrf.— Edward C. Barber and W. Young. Victoria Ward —^. LeSueurandE. H- Bronson. St» George'* Ward —J- R. Robertson and John Qraham. By Tfrtrrf.-Thoi. H. Kirbyand W. Beda-d. Ottawa Ward— Hiram Robinson and T' I iffe> Chairman, Hiram Robinson ; City Inspecl/or of Public Schoolflt R«7< H- J- Bortbwiok, MA.; Secretary to the Board, J. Joynt; Messenger, John McCarthy. Board of Examiners of Public School Teacher*.— "Rer-H' J. Borthwick, MA., ohairman; Rev. T. D- Phillips, M. A. « A* Pratt, S. Rathwell, John McMillan, B. A., secretary. Roman Catholic Separatr School Trustkks.— J. W. Peachey, ohairman ; E. A. Lapierre, W. Finley, J. O'Connor, J. Kelly, T. G-. Ooursolles, Q. Chouinard, R. A. Sims, J. Larose ; Louis Tassfi, secretary ; P. O'Meara, treasurer ; Robert 0'ReUly» superintendent. , NATIONAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, Ac St. Gkobgr's Society. —Hon. J. Skead, president; H. Mea- dows, Ist vice-president; Samuel Rogers, 2nd vice-president ; J. Slocombe, treasurer; R J. Cook, secretary; Rev. H. Pol- lard, and Rev. T. D. Phillips, chaplains; John Sweetland, M.D., physician; T. Klrby» J. F. Brown, auditors St. Andrew's Socibtt.— J. A. Grant. M.D., president; J. P. Robertson, 1st vice-president; R. Cassels, Jr., 2nd vice- president; A. Mann, treasurer; D. G. Robertson, recording- secretary : Wm. Johnston, corresponding' secretary; p. H. Crysler, solicitor ; Rev D. M. Gordon, B.D., ehaplain ; Drs. McGillivray and Henderson ; J« Penoock, convener. Manager*.— J. W. Russell, A. H. Taylor, Hugh Stalker, John Smith, G. Stockand, G- MoFarlane, Jas. Harris, Henry Inglis. Auditor*. — Alex. Taylor, J. Peacock. Piper. — D. Robertson. St. Patrick's Litbrart Association.— W. H. Waller, presi- dent; Wm. Kehoe, If't vice-president; Patrick Baskerville,, 2nd vice-president; Peter Aiken Egleson, treasurer; I. M- Qoulden, corresponding secretary ; John Casey, recording secretary; T. O'Connor, assistant do.; John MoStavick, librarian ; Thomas Kehoe, custodian ; Michael Starrs, grand marshal. Institut Canadien Fbanoais.— JoRAph Tass^, president; Dr. St. Jean, Ist Tue-president ; 0.*Durooher, 2nd vicn-presi- dent;,J. Lefebyre, oOrreepondiDrsotrttaryj L. J* Oasault, librarian. For tine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, g>o to Shaw's Bundingrts, Craifir St.» Montreal.— See pa^e 39. BHIBTS made to ORDER at DBSMARTBAU 6s BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAMT5 STREET. OTTAWA. 287 St. Jran Baptistf Sociftt.— Joi»«»ph Tbm6, president; T. ft. Counollew, Ist vion-preFiidcnf : II. Pinard, 2nd vice-president ; J. V. DeBouoherville, record ing-dccrefary ; F- R. A. Gain- pean, onrresponding secretary ; J. W. Peachey, treasurer. Mar thai. — S. Drapeau. Ottawa Literary and SnuNTTPirj Sooiktt— Rooms, SparkSi near O'Connor. Incorporated by Artt of Parliament, 24th Dec, 1861). John Thorbnrn, president; Thos. Kirhy, Ist vice-presi- dent; E. A. Meredith, 2nd vice-president: H. P. Hill, secretary ; James O. Whyte, treasurer; W. I). LeSnetir, B.A., librarian ; William White, curntor: G. Wiokstead, TKos. Heotor, F. H. Chrysler, members of council ; John Jackson, custodian. City of Ottawa Agricultural Society.— -Hon. Jas. 8kead, president; J. M. Currier, M.P.. Ist vice-president; G. W. Eaton, 2nd vice-president ; A. S. Woodburn, secretary-treasur- er ; A. MoKellar, Ira Morgan, G. W. Eaton, R. Surtees, R. Cummings, J. Mather, R. Kenny, N* Robertson, A. Wright, M.P., J. M. Currier, M.P., W. M. Wright, M.P., and J. P. Featherston, directors. County of Carleton Agricultural Society. —John Dawson, president; Thomas Clarke, Nepean, 1st vice-president; W. Kidd, Burritt's Rapids, 2nd vice-president; A. Abbott and W. Arnold, auditors ; W. Oorbett, Bell's Corners ; secretary- treasurer; Jojjin Hodgins, Thos. Clark, James .Famieson, W. Thomson, Allan Grant, G. W. Eaton, James Hodgins, D. Mo- Dougall, H. Gourlay, A. S. Woodburn, H. Davidson, directors. County of Russell Agricultural Society.— John Kennedy, Osgoode, president ; Alex. 8tuart, Osgoode, 1st vioe-prr^sident; J'imes Severight Gloucester, 2nd vice-president; Ira Morgan, Metcalfe, secretary-treasurer. Directors— John Campbell, Osgoode ; John Mclnnis, Osgoode; James Johnston. Gloueebter ; William Fenton, Gloucester; P. McDonald, Osgoode; W. Eadie, Russell; J. MoNab, Osgoode; Duncan Cummins, Russell ; Ueorge Lang, Gloucester. Mutual Building Society of Ottawa.— Subscribed capital, $284,200: paid-up capital, $160,000; established. May, 1807.— OflBce, 498 Susspx street.— H. MoCormick, president; P. A. Egleson, senr., vice-president; John Stewart, H. F. McCarthy, A. S. Woodburn, G. McEdward, and W. H. Cluflf, directors; R. Lees, solicitor; J. Egleson, secretary-treasurer; Bank of British North America, bankers. Annual meeting, 1st Thurs- day in May. 2nd Mutual Building Society of Ottawa— Office, 498 Sussex street— P. A. Egleson, president ; John Stewart, vice-president ; H. McCormick, G. McEd wards,, H. F. McCarthy, and C. Bryson, directors ; Janaes Eagleson, secretary-treasurer \ Mer- chants' Bank of Canada, bankers; Robert Lees, solicitor; capital subscribed, $715,000 ; capital paid up, $115,000 ; es- tablished May, 1873. Annual meeting. 3rd Thursday in May. Queen, Fire & Life, InsTirance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Agrent, St. James Street, Montreal. Alaiiffl60, WrlnyerB, Wasbers, Iroii Bedsteads^nsprinir .Bods, Msttressee, &o.~Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralff St. 238 OTTAWA. CiTiL Skbyior Building and Rayinos Sooibtt.— OrRanised 1866— Paid-up capital, tf)2,500.~Pre8ideot, J. Langton, M.A., Auditor-General ; W. H. Oriffin, Deputy Pofltmaater-General, ▼iee-preKident. Directors— G. W. Wiokateed, K. A. Meredith, LL.D., Under Secretary of State ; J. F. Taylor, and H. Hart- ney. John Ashworth, managing director; Robert Sinclair Secretary of Post Office Department, secretary- treasurer ; W. M. Wrifcht, solicitor; Union Bank of Lower Canada, bankers ; 0. W. Jenkins and R. W. Baxter, auditors. Mrthopolitan Building and Sayings Socirtt. — Office, Ridean street. Si|bf oribed capital, $350.000 ; paid-up capital, $270,000; onrani^ 1870. H. V. Noel, president; James Gun- ningham, Yice- president Directors— John Roberts, Robert flackbum, M.P., James Hope, J. T. Pennock, H. N. Bate, and ames Rochester. C. H. Pinhey, solicitor; C. R. Cunningham, secretary-treasurer ; Quebec Bank, bankers. La SooiiTft DB Construction Canadirnkr D'Ottawa.— In- corporated 27th April. 1874, under Cap. 53 of the C. S. for U. C. Directors— J. A. Pinard, president; T. O. Coursollcp, Yice- prosident: Samuel Benoit, Dr. St. .Tean, Joseph Tass<^, 0. A. nocque, Leon David, J. L. Olivier j N. S. Benoit, secretary- treasurer; H. Lapiorre, solicitor; Pierre Marier, inspector. Ofpicirbs de l'Union St. Josrph. d'Ottawa — P. O. God- bout, president; Jules Lemieux, ist vice-president; J- J. Fink, 2iid vice-president; J. B. Lamontagne, secretary; Damas Desnoyers, assistant-secretary ; Jules '^blanc, cor- responding secretary ; L. A. Grison, treasurer ; L. A- Rocquo, 1st collector ; Emery Richard, 2nd collector; A- Potvin, as^iflt- ant colleoto'*; Vincent Das6, 2nd assistant collector; Alfrad Lemieux, lii'^rnrian ; Charles Goulet, assistant librarian, Gil- bert Julien, ^> * ..arshal. Offioirbs drla Sociiii St. Piehbe — L. Z. Chabot, presi- dent ; Thos- Pruneau, 1st vice-president; Charles Dugal, secretary : L. N. Boily, assistant secretary ; Louis Gratton, corresponding secretary ; Jean Champagne, treasurer; P. R. Valiquette, collecting treasurer; A- Eschembach, assistant collecting treasurer; Janvier Massie, librarian ; Jean Barbeau. assistant librarian ; Basile Champagne, Charles Potvin, field marshals CLUBS. Ottaiea Turf Club,— Joseph Aumond, preMdent; B. Sher- wood, vice-president. Committee— Alonio Wright, M.P., A. H. Baldwin, M. MoNaughton, W. McKay Wright, M.P., R. 8. Cassels, D. McLaohlin, T. H. Thompson, Weldon Champness ; E. C. Barber, secretary-treasurer. Ottawa Cfrieket Clvh.—B. P. Bakei^ president; W. McKay Wright, M.P., 1st vice-president; J. M. Currier. M.P., 2nd Yiod-president; F. H. Chrysler, treasurer; ^ W. Powell, see- . For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Show'B Buildings. Craiff St.. MontreaL—See page 89. ^ > BBSSnB mad* to ORDER at DBSMARTBAU ^ BONIVS, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. OTTAWA. 283 retaiT. Gommittee—Rey. T. B. Phillips, ohainnan; 0. H. Brodie, John Brunei, W. R. Baker, W. H. Fitigerald. T. B. Bentley, M.O. Ottawa CurlitHf C/ufr.— Rink, Slater street, north side : or^a- niiedl862; afBliated with the Royal Caledonia Club of Scot- land. UiB Bxcellency tho harl of Dufferin, patron; Allan Gilmour, president; T. MoKay, Ist vice-president; Henry Inglis, 2nd vice- president ; John Thorburn, 3rd vice-president : O. Hutchison, secretary- treasurer. Committee of Management — T. Gallafcher, J. Birkott, T. M. Blaisdell ; representative members, Alex. C. Hutchinson, A. W. Ogilvie. Rideau (7/tt&. — Wellington, near Metcalfe; incorporated under the Act of the Legislature of Canada, 21)th Vic, cap. 96, 1865. Executive Committee—J. M. Currier, M. P.. president; Hon. J. H. Cameron, M.P., Hon. P. Mitchell. M.P., Hon. O. W. Allan, Alonso Wright, M.P., Hon. R. J. Carter jcht, M.P., H. V. Noel, J. Tilton. Lieut.-Col. \>f. Powell R- S. Cassels. Auditors, A. J. Cambie, B. Bataon; bankers, C)uebeo Bank; H. V. Noel, treasurer; Robert Sinclair, ' ium ''ary secretary; James Carter, secretary; E. P. Jones; stewar). Oarleton (7?«6.— Wellington street; incorporated ^an. Hth, T. H. Allen, W. F. Buchanan, E. Miall, ji , JD Wilson R. C. Dooglas. B. H. Harrington, secretary; W. H. Lee, treasurer; The Ontario Bank, bankers. MISCELLANEOUS. Crown Timber Offittsfor the Dominion and the Province* of Ontario and Que&ee— Hugh street.— A. J. Russell, crown tim- ber agent, inspector of orowu tl ;^<^r agencies and collector or slide dues ; C. S. McNutt, assi^^': it do.; James Ritchie, sen. clerk ; A. J. Russell, draughtsman ; E. T. Smith and 8. LaRo^e, elerks; Jas. Steen, timber counter; John Macdonald, dep. slide master and timber counter. Rideau Canal,— Ottce 126 Wellington street; F. A. Wise, C. E., superintendent ; Francis Abbott, clerk and book-keeper; James Carroll, foreman ; R. H. Cooper, olerk. Ottawa River Worka. — Horace Merrill, superintendent ; David Soott, olerk and aooountant ; Wm. Kane, messenger. Marriage Zteeiwes. —Fanny Yielding, issuer, 599 St. Paul st. Queen, Fire £s Life, Insurance Co.- A. Macken^fiie Forbe^i Oeaena Jmm^ Bt, Jbomb Stveal, Montreal * (I ^ Mansrles, Wrinfirers, Washers, tron Bedsteads, l^prinir Beds^ Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craier St. 240 OTTAWA. CHURC^ES. PROTESTANT. Church of England.St, John the Evangelist.— Sussex street, west side. The Uight Kev. J. Travers Lewis, D.D.) LLD., Bishop of the Diocese of Ontario, rector ; residence, Daly street. Rev# H. Pollard, M.A., assistant minister. Hours of seryice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Christ Ghuroh.-— Sparks street, south side. Rer. J. S.Xauderi Archdeacon of Ottawa, M.A., rector; Kav. John May, M.A., assistant minister. Uours of seryice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Free seats in the evening.) Church of iSt. Alban ttie Martyr.— (Free seat.)— Daly street, north side. Kev. Canon T. B. Jones, M.A., LL.D., rector. Uours of service, 8 a.m., U a.m., and 7 p.m.; Sunday sclioolt 3 p.m. Communion every Sunday and on the Church festivals. Daily service at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Emmanuel Church (Heformed Episcopal).— Comer of Elgin and Gloucester streets. M. H. Collison, rector. Hours of service. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Catholic Apoatolic Church. — Albert street, south side. Rev. Fn. Codd, minister. Hours of service, 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. : week dayst at b a.m. and 5 p.m. Eucharist every Sunday and fourth Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Preabyterian Church in Canada*-~8t Andrew's Church.— Wellington street, south side. Kev. D. M. (slordon, B.D., min- ister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sahbath school, 3 p*m. ; prayer meeting and lecture, on Wednesday at 7.^ p.m. Dank IStreet, west side.— Kev. Wm. Moore, minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesday^ at 7^ p.m. Daly Street, south side. — Kev. W. Armsitrung, minister. Hours of service, U a.m. and 6^ p.m.; Wednesday, at li p.m. Knox Church.— City Hall square, llev. W. J. Farries, min- ister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, at li p.m. Weslepan Methodist Church.— Besaenr Streett north side. Rev. Mr. Sparling, minister. Hours of service. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Metcalfe Street.— Kov. William Hunter, minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m, and 7p.ra. ; Wednesday, lecture at 8 p.m. Richmond Road.— Kev. Mr. Caupbell, minister. Hours of servicOf 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Episcopal Mtthodiat Church, — Bridge Street, west side. Rev. Joseph Young, minister. Hours of servioci 11 a.m. and 6^ P.in* Dalhousie Street* east side.— Kev. R. M. Pope, minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and b^.p.m. Congregational C7AttroA.— Corner of Albert and Elgin streets. Rev. J. G-. Sanderson, pastor. Hours of service, ll a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sabbath school, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. ; bible class, Mon- jdayi 8 p.m. ; lecture and prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Vox fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go tc ^ Shaw's BuUdiaffs, Oraiff St.. Montreal.T-8ee page 30. t ■ 8HIBTS made to OROEIt at DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. I OTTAWA. 241 Baptist CAtiroA.— Queen street, aouth side, near Elgin. Rev. A. A. Cameron, minister. Hoars of senrice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday school, 3 p.m. Oerman Lutheran CAwrcA.— Wilbrod street. Her. Sena August, minister. BOMAK CATHOLIC. Cathedral Notre Dame, — Sussex street, east side. The Bishop, fte7. D. Danduran^l, Rev. John Molloy ; Rev. John O'Connor, D.D., sec. ; Revs. Isidore Champagne and George Bouillon, priests. Hours of service, 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 3 p.m. St. Jean Baptiate CAurcA.— LeBreton Flats. Rev. B. A. Porcile, P.P. Hours of serviee, 8 a.m. and lU a.m. St. Joseph CAwrcA.— Wilbrod street Rev. M. Pallier, PP. Hours of service— Sundays and Holidays, Mass at 6, 8 and 10 a.m. : Vespers, 7 p.m. St, Anne's (7 AurcA.— Ottawa street, south side. Rev. J. B* Allean, P. P. Hours of servioe, 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. St, Pairick*s C^AurcA.— Corner Hugh and Gloucester streets* Rev. John Collins, P.P. ; Rev. J. Stenson. Hours of service, 8 and 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Young MerCs Christian Assotiation. — Organited 1867; Rooms, SO O'Connor street ; G. May, president; W.J. Topley andF. W. Radford, vice-presidents ; B. H. Teakles, treasurer ; B. G. Bovill, general secretary ; E. D. Parlow, recording secretary ; B. C. Chubbuok, librarian ; H. Robinson, W. A. Lamb, C. Ross, G. W. Grant, M. Orme, S. F. Fox, and^R. Fagie, directors. Strangers coming to the city «re invited to attend the weekly meetings held on Tuesday and Saturdiiy evenings at 8 o'clock, at their rooms as above > Free reading room open daily. Officers of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible 5octe«i/.— Patron : His Excellency the Governor General ; Geo. Hay, president ; Hon. Malcolm Cameron, Wm. Cle^g, Wm. Cousens, Wm. Hamilton, James Henry, P. LeSueur, Geo. May, W. A. McAgy, John Thorburn, Thomas Vaux, vice-presidents ; Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., cor. secretary ; Rev. R. Gavin, roc- secretary.; C. W. Jenkins, treasurer ; depositary, John Durie, senior. County of Carleton Protestant Hospital.— Foot of Rideau st George Hay, president; J. P. Featherstone, vice-president; Wm. Cousens, secretary; Alexander Workman, treasurer: George Sadler, steward : , matron : Drs. Hill, Grant, and Bweetland, consulting physicians ; Drs. MoGillivray,McDougal, Church, Wright and Leggo, attending physicians ; Geo. Hay, Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Jf'orbei% Generftl A^ent, St. James Street, MontreaL m I ttf-: .Mimj^ldft, Wrinfirera, Washere, Iron Bedsteads, Spring r>rs>>*a Tv/rf,.ft'»'o«sf»fl. ^c.— Ij. J. A. SuTveyep, 524 Ch:«iff St. 242 OTTAWA. John Daria, T. 0* Bramley, James Peacock, Z. Wilson, Thoi. Patterson. John Roberts. Q. Mortimer, \9l Pennook, W. Cousens, directors. The Board meets first Tuesday in eyery month at the hospital at 4 p.m. Protettant Orphans* Borne.— Alhwt street Mrs. H. F. Bronson, Ist direetress ; Mrs. E. B. Bddy, 2nd directress ; Mrs. Alex. Christie, 3rd directress; Mrs. J. Thorbarn, reo. secretary, Mrs. A. Scott, cor. secretary ; Mrs. T. Ross, treasurer : B. 0. Malloch, M.D., attending physician; Uamnett Hill, M.D., and J. A. Grant, M.D., consulting physicians ; Mrs. Eraser, matron and general superintendent ; Miss Simms, teacher. About 30 orphans in the home. United Protestant Benffit tS'oeietv.— Incorporated by Act of Parliament.— Thomas Kirby, president ; W. Porter, 1st yice- president ; H. Hinds, 2nd yice-president ; W. Lyons, soeretary ; Wm. Hill, financial secretary; H. Dayies, treasurer; Dr. Sweetland. physician ; H. Pollard, chaplain : Dr. Sweetland, J. Morse and H. Fuliowes, trustees ; iSavings Department of Ontario Bank, bankers. An efficient committee and atewajrds. Society meets in Ruwe's Hall, Kideau street, first Monday in eyery month at 8 o'ciuok p.m. General Botpital,—Bo\Um street Under the superiutendenoe of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Sauyd, directress ; Sister St. Jean, economist ; Dr. Hill, consulting physician; Drs. Beanbien, St. Jean, Robillard and Lynn, surgeons. St, Patriek*» Orphan Asylum,— J). O'Connor, president ; Wm. McCaffrey, yice-president ; Wm. Wall, treasurer ; Richard Deylin, secretary ; Rey. Dr. O'Connor, spiritual director ; Sisters Fitsmaurice and St. George, matrons. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum.— Comw Cathcart and Sussex streets, bister E. Thibadeau, superioress ; Sister St Cecelia, directrees. Established in 1860, under the care of the Grey Nuns. iSit. Charles* Asylum for Aged Peo^e.— Under tha care of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Layoie, directress. Society of St, Vincent de /'auZ.— Established for the relief of the poor. Particular Council of Ottawa :— P. O'Meara, presi- dent ; Romuald Lapierre, vice-president ; F. X. Desloge, secre- tary ; 0. Carletou, tretisurer. There are four conferences in Ottawa of this society, composed as follows i— Conference of Our Lady, of Ottawa.— John O'Reilly, president ; J. F. Cald- well, yice-president ; G. O'Keefe, isecretary : Neil McCaul, treasurer. The conference meets every Sunday at 2 o'elock . p.m., in St. Vincoht's Hall, Sussex street Conference de Notre /Mm«.— Eduuard Milotte, president ; Romuald Lapierre, let yice-president; H. Pinard, '2nd yice-president; L. J.^asault, secretary ; Pierre Riyet and F. Ruohon, treasurers. The con- ference meets eyery Sunday at 2 o'clock, p. m., in St. Vincent's Hall, Sussex street Conference of St, Joseph,— Wm, Kehoei iltor fine Fumitiire & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to BbMi^ BuUdlnffs^ Craig St.. Mopt r— l,_0 e6 page 80*) 9177 TOUR SHIBTS AT DE3MARTEAU Ss BOND'S. 415 NOTRE DAM3 STREET. OTTAWA. 243 president; E«T6ta, rioe-president ; Frnn^ois Desloge, seore- tary; C. Gurlton, treasurer. The oonferenoe meets every Bundey at ^'Oon in the vestry of 8t. Joseph's Church. Confer- enee of St / < frt'eib.— Cbas. McCarthy, president ; John Quain* yioe-pntsideiic; P. G. Ley den, secretary; Denis Egan, trea- surer. The conference meets every Sunday nt noon in the Yostry of St. Patrick's Church. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Irith Catholie Temperance Soeietj/t founded 1845.— The Rev. P. Malloy, president ; John Heney. 1st vice-president ; John 0'Riel1y» 2nd vice-president : P. Brady, treasurer ; P. O. Lay- den, secretary ; Martin Battle, assistant secretary : P. Kilduff, marshid. ** Bytown Divinion^" No. 224, Son* of Temperance,— 'R. McLean, D. D., G. M. P. ; J. Fraser, >V. P. ; Sister Aitohison, A. 8. R.S.; John Humphreys, F. S.; Charles Shaw, treas. ; Robert Whea tley, chaplain. Meets in Temperance Hall every Monday evening. Chaudiire Sone of TVmjperance.— Meets in Temperance Hall, pooley's Bridge, every Friday evening. Ctimeror Temple. I. 0. 0. T —Meets in Musgrove'sHall, O'Connor street, every Friday evening. Elliott Temple, I. 0- G, 7.— Meets in Engine House, Sally street, every Tuesday evening. Enter prize Temple, L O ^ T.— Meets at Morrison's Hall, York street, every Monday evenirg. Ottawa City Temple, I. 0. O, T., No. 403.-Meets in Rowe's Hall, Rideau street, every Thursday evening. OUawa Cold Water Temple. I. 0. 0» T.— Meets in Morri- son's Hall, York street, every Saturday evening. Ottawa Total Abstinence Society.— iAwtS in Bull's Block, every Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. MASONIC. Ottawa DiSTBiCT.—District Deputy Grand Master, R. W. Bru. Wm.R. White, Pembroke. Oedeliah Council, R. and S* Manone of Canada, No. 8.— Meets the third Monday in each month. Carleton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16- , 0, R, (?.— Regular Oommunications, 2nd Monday in each month. Dalhowne Lodge, A. F. d: A. M, iVo. 52, (J. i?- p.-Meets first Tuesday in each month, at Masonic Hallt Little Sussex itTMt. QiiMn,Fire & LIHb, Insurance Oo:-A. MaokenMe Forbe::., - QwomnX Affont, St. James Street^ Montreal. I Souee FumlBhlner Hardware, Cooklner Bangres, Oox\ nlces, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Craigr Street. 244 OTTAWA. Doric Lodge^ No, 68, G, R. C— Meets first Wednesday in each month, at Masonio Hall. Winter, 7.30 p.m. ; summeri 8 p. m. Corinthian Lodge A. F. and A. Af., No. 59, G. R. C- — Re- gular Communications held the third Thursday of eaoh month» at Masonio Hall, Sussex street. Civil Service Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 148, G. R. C— Regular Communications second Thursday in each mouth, at Masonio Hall, Sussex street. Buildern* Lodge^ F> A A, AT., No, 177, G. R. <7.--Meets second Friday of every month, at Masonio Hall, Suss'ax street, Fidelity Lodge, A, F. & A. Af., No. 231, G. R. C— Regular meetings on the 2nd Wednesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Sussex street. Ohaudiere Lodge, F. & A, If., No, 264, G, R, C^Meetslst Monday in each month. LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OP B. N. A. Loy(d Orange CoMnty Lodge of the County of Carleion.— Meets semi-annually. Ottawa Loyal Orange District Lodge, No, 4, o/ the County of Carleton—Meeta quarterly, in Ottawa City. PRIVAXB LODGES IX THE CITY OP OTTAWA. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No. 47.— Meets 9rst Monday in each month, in Orange Hall, Upper Town. Loyal Oranye Lodge, No. 119.— Meets first Tuesday in eaoh month, in Orange Hall, U pper Town. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 126.t— Meets 2nd Monday in eaoh month, in Orange Hall, Upper Town. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 221.— Meets 2nd Tuesday in eaoh month, in Orange Hall, Upper Town. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 227.— Meets 2nd Wednesday in eaoh month, in Orange Hall, Upper Town. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1312.— Meets 1st Monday in each month, in Orange Hall, New Edinburgh. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No . 1341.— Meel;s last ! Friday in each month, in Howe's Hall. Ottawa Rot"* Scarlet (7Aajpfer— ConTOoations open in the Orange Hall, on aid 14th of eaoh month. ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OF IRELAND. The ** Scott" Royal Black Preeeptory, No. 227, Ottawa,-^ Encampment opens on Ist Friday of overs' month, in the Orange Hallt Upper Town. The Star Preeeotory, No, 209.— Meet! 2nd Fdflay in eaoh month, in Rowe's Hall. For fine Furniture is Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to ShaWs Buildings, Cralff St.. MontretaL—Siee paffe 39. Ootk BUT YOUB SHIRTS AT DESMABTEAU Ai BOND>flL 415 NOTRE DAME STREET, THE ROYAL FAMILY. 245 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THB QUBEN.— YiGTOBiA, of the United Einsdom of Gnat Britain and Ireland, &o., Queer, Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was bom at Kensinston Palace, May 24, 1819; sneoeed- ed to the throne June 20, 1837, on ihe death of her noele. Kins William lY. ; was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and muried Feb. 10, 1840, to His late Royal Highness Prince Albert. Eer Majesty is the only child of His late Royal Highness Edward, Dnke m Kent, son of King George III. The children of Her MaJeitF aw:— Her Royal Highness Yiotoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louita, Psnr- eras RoTAL OF England and Prussia, bom Noyember 21, 1840 and married to his Royal Highness Frederick- William, Orown Prince of Germany, January 25, 1858, and has had issne* Fred- erick-William- Yietor- Albert, bom January 27, 1859; Yiotoria- Elizabeth-Augusta-Charlotte, born July 24,1860; Albert Wil- helm-Heinrich, bora August 14, 1862 ; Francis- Frederiok-Sigia- mnnd, bora September 15, 1864, died June 18, 1866: Frederieka- Wilhelmina-Amedia-Yictoria. born April 12, 1866 ; Joachim- Frederiek-Eraest-Waldemar, bora February 10, 1868 ; Sophia- Dorothea-Ulrike-Aliee, bora June 4, 1870, and Maitaret- Beatriee-Feodora, bora April 22, 1872. His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Princr of Walks, bom November 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Den- mark, (Princess of Wales), born December 1,1844, and has issue Primse Albert- Yietor, bora January 8, 1864 : George-Frederiek- Eraest- Albert, bora June 3, 1865 ; Louisa- Yietoria-Alezandra- Dagmar, bora February 20, 1867 ; Yictoria-Aloxandra-Olga- Mary, bom July 6, 1868 ; Maud-Charlotte-Mary-Yietoria, bora Noyember 26, 1869, and a son born April 6, 1871, who died the following day. Her Royal Highness Alice-Maud-Mary, bora April 25. 1843; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick-Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, and has issue fiye daughters and two sons ; (seeond son killed by accident. May, 1873). His Royal Higbness Alfred-Ernest- Albert Duki of Edoi- BUB6H, bora August 6. J844; married Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, January 22, 1874. Has issue a son, Alfred- Alexander- Eraest, bora Noyember 17, 1874 ; and a daughter. Her Royal Highness Helena- Augusta- Yictoria, bora May 2S, 1846; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Chris- tian Charles Augustus, of Rohleswig-Holstien-Sonderburg-Au- gustenburg, July 6th, 1866, and has issue two sons and twe daughters. Her Royal Highness Louisa-Carolina-Alberta, bora Mareh 18, 1848 ; married to the Marauis of Lora, eldest son of the Duke of Argyle, Mareh 21, 1875. No issue. QueoiiyFire & life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenado FoftMp^ Qenere! Aeent, 8t. Jf^'nes Street, Montreal. 70 '•r I* ■ I Bouse fhimlslilnGr Hardware, Oookinsr Baaffee, Oor« nices, &c.--Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 524 CraiGr Street. 246 HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. His Royal Hifcuness Arthur- William-Patriok-AlWt bom May 1, 1850 ; Created Earl of Sussex and Duke of Oonnaught, May 24, 1874. His Royal Highness Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, bom April 7, 1853. Her Royal Highness Beatrioe-Mary-Viotoria-Feodore, bom April 14,1857. His Royal Highness George-Frederiok- William Charles, E.G. DuKB OF Gambriook, cousln to Her Majesty, bom March 26, 1819. - ^T His Royal Highness George-Frederick-Alexander-Charles- Eraest-Augustus, K.G., Dukb of Cumrrrland, cousin to Her Majesty, bora May 27, 1819 ; married Princess Mary of Saxe- Altenberg, Feb. 18, 1843, and has issue a son and two daughters. Her Royal Highness Augusta-Wf^helmina-Louisa, Duchkss OF Camrkidor, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse, and aunt to Her Mfijesty, bora July 25, 1797 ; married May 7, 1818, to the late Duke of Cambridge. Her Royal Hishness Augusta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elisabeth- Mary-Sophia-Louisa. daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majesty, bora July 19, 1822; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Meklenberg-Streliti, and has issue a son. Her Royal Highness Mary- Adelaide- Wilhelmina-Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her majesty, bora November 27, 1833 ; married Prince Franois of Teckt June 12, 1863 ; has issue two sons and two daughters. HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LORD steward's DRFARTMENT-'^UOKINOHAH falace. Lord steward Earl Beauchamp Treasurer EarlPercy Comptroller Lord H. Somerset Master of the Household Col. Sir J. C. Cowell, K. C B. Seo'y of Board of Green Cloth. .Ed. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household. . .T. C. March, Esq. Lord High Almoner > . . . • The Dean of Windsor LORD CHAliBERLAIN'S DEPABTMEKT—ST. JAMES* FALACK. Lord Chamberlain Marquis of Hertford Vice' Chamberlain Viscount Barrington Comptroller of accounts Hon. S. Ponsonby Chief Clerk Geo. T. Hertslet, Esq. , Private Seo'y to Her Majesty. Major-Gen. H. F. Ponsonbv . , Keeper of ihe Privy Purse Lleut.-Gen. Sir T. M. Biddulph i'or fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 3haWB BuildingB, Greier S4, Mo n t >o a l .~3ee page 80, BBIBTS made to ORDBB at DESMABTBAU ft BONiyfi^ 416 Nt^TRB DAMB STRBBT. HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. 247 Examiner of Playa E. F. S. Pigott) Esq. Poet Laureate Alfred TeDnyaoii, Esq. Secretary • H. T. Harrison T «k..*snn. S James M. Berryi Esq., M.A. Librarians { Rioh. R. Holmei ijSi., F.R.S. Capt. of Yeomen of the Guard. -Lord Skelmersdale Capt. of Gentlemen-ac-Arms . . .Marquis of Exeter Master of tlie Ceremonies Gen. Hon. Sir E. Cast Dean of the Chapel Royal Bishop of London Sub- Dean Rev. Francid Garden, M.A. Clerk of the Closet Bishop of Worcester Resident Chaplain Dean of Windsor Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Wellington Groom " ** H. D. Erskine, Esq. Clerk ** ** J. Kinloch, Esq. Gov. & Con. of Windsor Castle. Capt. Count Gletchen, R.N. MASTBB OF THE HOBSE'B DEPAUTUENT, PDILICO. Master of the Horse Earl of Bradford Clerk Marshall Major-Gen. Lord Alfred Paget Crown Equerry and Secretary. .Col. Ashley Maude, C.B. Master of the Buokhounds Earl of Hardwicke PRINCE OF WALES' HOUSEHOLD. Keeper of the Privy Seal Lord of Leicester Comptroller and Treasurer Gen. Rt Hon. Sir W. EnoUya Private Secretary F. Knollys, Esq. HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. First Lord of the Treasury Bight Hon. Benjamin Disraeli Lord High Chancellor '* '^'^"* ^-i™" Lord President of Council Lord Privy Seal ....« Chancellor of the Exchequer. . . Home Departm't Foreign Affairs. Colonies War India First Lord of the Admiralty .... Postmaster General. Secretaries of State. It (* «t (I C( tl u It II Lord Cairns Duke of Richmond Earl of Malmesbnry Sir Staff. Northcote Rich. Ashton Cross Earl of Derby Earl of Carnarvon Gathome Hardy Marq's of Salisbury George Ward Hunt Lord Manners (The ahov form th* Cabintt,) ^ueeii^Fire 6b SAHa, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie £ orbee, General A«eBt» Sti James Street* Moatveal^ ^' r^*>l . . n%-rrj> ri Hittiglds, Wringers, iT^ftslidrs, tron BedBtdiMidrSxningi Bed8« Mattresses, Ac— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Oralg St. 248 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. Coiii'der-iii-Oh!«fofUitAnny |**«^* Pros, of tho Board of Trade. ... *' Chief Secretarj of Ireland " Yioe-President of Council on Bduoation. Jadge Adrocate Gen. Pres. Local Qor. Board Chan, of Duchy of Lancaster. . . Attorney-General Soiioitor*G[eneral Hon. H. R. H. The Duke of Cambridge Sir C. B. Adderley Sir M. E. H. Beach Viscount Sandon ' Stephen CaTo, M.P. G. Solater Booth Col. T. B. Taylor .Sir R. Bageallay •Sir John Holkor BOOTLAND. Lord High Constable Earl of Enroll Keeper of the Grand Seal Earl of Selkirk Lord Clerk Register. Right Hon. Sir W. G. Craig Lord Priry Seal Marquis of Lothian Lord High Commissioner Earl of Rossyln Master of the Household rdJustieeof Courtof Appeal.Hon. J. Christian aster of the Rolls. Hon. E. Sullivan Attomey-Qeneral Right Hon. John Ball Solicitor-General Henry Ormsby , Esq . Commander of the Forces Ld. Sandhurst J}.C.B.,GC.)S J. Secretary John Hanbey, Esq. For fine Furniture A; Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to IIOmw^ Buttdintfs, Ctaigr St^ Montrealr^See page 80^ WHTTB DBBSS 8HIBTS $1.60, WORTH $9.25, AT DBSMABTBAU & BOND'S. >«*>( BRITISH AMBASSADORS ABROAD. BRITISH AMBASSADORS ABROAD. Vh^d St«t«t 0/ Ameriea. .Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. Thornton, E.O.B. Argentine Confederation,. .Hon. L. W. S. West Auetria « Sir Andrew Buchanan, G.O.B. Bovarin* t • •• • • ....R. B. D. Morier, CB. Bdaium John Sackriile Lumley, Eiq., 0. B. Braail Q.Buckley Mathew, Esq*, CB. OentnU Ameriea Sidney Loooek, Esq. OhUi H. Rumbold, Esq. China,. T. F. Wade, Esq., CB. Columbia Robert Banoh, Esq. J)mmarh .....Sir Charles L.Wyke,K.G.B. Equador Frederick Hamilton, Esq. France Right Hon. Lord Lyons, G.CB. Germany .Lord Odo Russell Oreeee Hon. William Staart Italy Sir A. Berkeley Paget, K.CB. Japan Sir Harry Parkes, K.CB. Morocco Sir John H.D. Hay, K.CB. Netkerlande Admiral Hon. E. A. J. Harris, R.N Peraia W. T. Thompson, Esq. Peru,,* Spencer St' John, Esq. Portugal LordLytton Bueeia Lord A. Loftns, G-O.B. Spain Right Hon. A. H. Layard Sweden Hon. E. M. Erskine Switzerland Edwin Corbett, Esq. Turkey Sir H. G. ElUolt, G.CB. B9i Queen, lf*ire 6t Ldfe, luwuranoe Co.— A. Mackeiiei« fforl9QB, -. aenenl Agentk 8^ J^ames etre«t^ MoBtrefd«>' ICanffldS, Wringers, WasheiHS, Iron Bedsteads, Bprlnft Beds. Mattreesea. Stc.—li. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Craiff St. » I ISO DOMINION OF CANADA. DOMINION OF CANADA. Seat oj Oov9mmentt Ottawa* GOVERNOR-GENERAL 01' CANADA. Aidei-de'Campt &e. His Bxoellsnot Thk Rt. Honorable Sir Fredkriok Tbhplv Hamilton Blackwood. Babl or Dupfrrin, Viscount and Baron Clandkboyb, of Giandeboye, in the County Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and II Ireland, Baron Dufferin ana Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and Killeleagh, in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland and a Baronet, one of Her Majesty's iMlost Honorable Priry Gounoil, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of 8t Patrick, and Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada and Vioe- Admiral of the same, &o.. &,c. Rideau Hall. Ottawa. LieuU-Colonel the Hon. K. G. P. Littleton, Grenadier Gaardfi GoTernor-General's {Secretary, and Military jSeoretary. Walter Baker, Prirate Secretary. Lieut. F. Ward, R.N., A.-D.-C. Lieut. F. R. Hamilton, H. M. 9th Regt. Foot, A.-D.-O. Lieut.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, \ w-*-- a Mfla ,in /.!.«»•» Lieut..Col. F. Cumberland, { ^^^^^ Aides-de-camp. Deputy- Oovernorg to aign Money Warrantt: Wm. A. Himswortb, Clerk of the Privy Council, and E. A* Meredith, LL.D., Deputy Minister of the Interior. PEIVY COUNCIL. Min. of Public Works, (Premier) Hon. Minister of Justice & Atty-Gen. Hon. Minister of Militia Hon. Minister of Customs Hon. Minister of Marine & Fisheries.. Hon. Postmaster-General Hon. Receiver-General Hon. Minister of Interior Hon. Minister of Finance Hon. Minister of Agriculture Hon. Secretary of State Hon. Minister of Inland Revenue .... Hon. President of the Privy Council.. Hon. Alexander Mackensie* Edward Blake. William B. Vail. Isaac Burpee. Albert James Smith. L. S. Huntington. Thomns Coffin. David Laird. Riohd. John Cartwright. Luc Letellier de St. J ust. Richard W. Scott. F. Geuffrion. J. E. Cauchon. F6r fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wbolesale Prices, sro to 'flhiytrs awihViogs, OwHg gt,t Ml ii^p tsli ijilsn V9mtf99? E.A. 0CrS TOITR 8FIRT8 AT DE8MA.lt9BAn Ai BOND^Q, 415 NOTRin DAMP! STREET. , QOVBRNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 251 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL NOT IN THE CABINET. The Right Hon. Sir John A. Maodonald, R.CB. The Hon. S. L. Tllley* C.R., Lieut.-Qo7. of New Bninswick. Sir A. T.4Rlt,K.C.M.O. , William MoDougall.C.B. W.P. HowIand.CB. A. G. Arobibaldi G.M.G.» Lieut.-Go7. of Nova Sootia. Peter Mitchell Alexander Campbell J. Ci Chapais H. L. LangeTin, CB. Sir Edward Kenny, Kt. M «« t« It •« It «4 II M It M II II II II II II II II II II •I l< •I Sir John Rose, Bart., K.CM.G.^^ ^ SirFraneig Hinckf, C.B.,K.G.M.Q. Christopher Dunk in Alexander Morris, Lieut. -Gorernor of Manitoba James 0. Aikens Charles Tupper, CB. John Henry Pope John O'Connor Theodore Robitaille Thomas N. Gibb Hugh McDonald A. A. Dorion David Christie W.Ross . -. . ^ •« X , D. A. Maodonald, Lieut-GK>Temor of Ontario T. Foumier PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE (East Block.) OMeetit CUfk9 and Servants, William A. Himsworth, clerk of the Privy Council Joseph 0. Cot^, assistant clerk of the Privy Council F. H. Himsworth, clerk Henry Alexander, clerk William Horace Lee, clerk Lewis J. Burpee, clerk Frank Newby, clerk Frank K. Bennetts, clerk Michael Naughton, doorkeeper and messenger Joseph Cairns, messenger Joseph Grenier, messenger Wiluam Groome, messenger C7ommt«noner per Dedimua Poteetatem. WlUiam A. Himsworth, elerk of the Privy founcll Queen, Fire & Life, Insoirance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbei^ Qnt^vpX AGfe»^ St. Jfunes Street, Montreajy < . tl MiMglM, ^Vtavers, WmUmv, 9ton BMIiteadi, 0|Miht Beds, MftttreBBOS, Ao.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 024 Oralff St. 262 DOMIinON OF CANADA. Tk€ Railvoav OommUUe of tJU Privy CoumH Hon. A. MMkensie. Mlnii tor of PubUo Worki ** A. J. Smith, liiniitor of Marino and Fit horios ** L. Letollier de St Juit, Ministor of Acrioaltoro *' * W. B. Vail, Miniitor of MiliUa ** R. W. Seott, Secretary of SUto. J%« Oommiinonm't for the Tnttmal Economy of iht JJoum c/ Commont, gon. A. Maokeniie, Ministor of Publie Worka* on. Isaac Burpee, Ministor of Cnstomi. Hon. Thomas Coffin, Recoirer-QeneraL The Treaeury Board and Sub-CommitUe on OouneU of (HvU Service, Hon. R. J. Oartwright, Minister of Finance. Hon. Isaac Burpee, Ministor of Customs. Hon. Ptflix Geoffrion, Ministor of Inland RoTenne. Hon. Thomas Coffin, ReceiTcr Qeneral. THE SENATE. (Has 77 members, beinf 24 for Ontario and 24 for Quebec, 10 for Nora Scotia, 10 for New Brunswick, 4 for Prince Edward Island^ for British Columbia, and 2 for Manitoba.) The Bon. David Christie. Speaker. Robert licMoine, Clerk of the Parliaments. ONTARIO. snriTOBS. F. 0.A00SIS8. The Honorable Aikens, James C Toronto Alexander, Qeorge Woodstock Allan, George W Toronto Benson, James Rae. St Catherines Brown, George Toronto Campbell, Alexander Toronto Christie, David Paris Plekson, W altor H Niagara Flint Billa Belleville Hamilton, John Kingston Leonard, Elijah London Maopherson. David L Toronto McDonald, Donald Toronto McMastor, Wm ...Toronto Pernr, Bbeneier Cobourc Read, Robert Belleville Beesor, David -.At Markham Soott, Richard w Ottawa F0r flno Furniture A Pianos, at VHiolesale ir'ncea, go to WHITfl DBB88 BHIBT8 I1.50, WORTH $9.00, AY DBSMARTBAU Sc BOND'a 6BNATB. 253 BRNATOM. P.O. ADDRI8S. B«ymoiir, BflBJamin Port Hon* 8bftw, Jamei Rmith's Falls Bimpeon, John Bowraanyille Skoad, Jamei Ottawa Pmitb, Frank Toronto Vidalt Alezaadtr Sarnla QUBBBO. Armand, Joieph F Rivi^rt-dei-Prairi«i BaiUargeon, Pierra. • •• • « . . Quabeo Balleroae, Joseph H St. Vincent de Paul Bureau, Jacques Montreal Chaffers, Wm. H St. Cdsaire Chapais, Jean Charles St. Denis, Kamouraska Chinio, Eugdne Quebec Cochrane, Matthew Henr7 Oompton Cormier, Charles Plessisyille DeL^ry, Alex. Ren^ C Quebec Dumonohel, L^andre. v Lonsueail Fabre, Hector Quebec Ferrier, James ••.Montreal Ouerremont, Jean B Sorel Hamilton, John Hawkesbury Laeoste, Louis Bouoherrille Letellier de St. Just, Luc Riyidre-Ouelle Paquet, Anselme Homdre St. Cuthbert Penny, Bdward Qoff Montreal Price, David E Quebec Bjan* Thomas Montreal Tmdel, F. X. A Montreal WUioiif Oluurlef Montreal NOVA SCOTIA. Arehibald, Thos. D Sidney, C. B. Bourinot, John Sidney Diekey, Robt. B Amherst Holmes, John Pictou Kaulbaok, Henry A.N Lunenburg Kenny, Sir Edward Halifax MaefarlaBe,A Wallace McLelan, Archibald Wm Londonderry Miller, Wm Arichat,N.S. NorUirnp, Jeremiah Halifax NEW BRUNSWICK. Botsford, Amos E Westoock, Westmoreland Dever, James St John Ferguson, John Bathurst Qlasier» John Sunbury 4^U6«ii,Flre Sb life, InBuranoe Ou.— A. Mackenzie Forl>aa» iimoenl A«ent» St. Jamea Street, MontreaL « . BedB, MattresseB, Ac—L. J. A. Surreyer» 524 Oralg St. 254 DOMINION OF CANADA. 8RNAT0B8. P. O. ADDBISB. MoClelan, Abnor Reid Hopewell, Albert Oonnty Mulrhead, Wm Ghstham Odell, Wm.H Frederioton Roberteon, John ...St John Wark, David Frederioton Wilmot, Robert D Belmont, Sunbnry PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Haviland, Thomaa Heath Charlottetown Haythorne, Robert Poore Charlottetown Howlan, Geonre W Alberton Montgomery, Donald . .- Park Comer BRITISH COLUMBIA. Carrall, Robert W. W Barkerville Cornwall, Clement F Ashoroft Macdonald, William John Victoria MANITOBA. Oirardf Maro Amable St. Bonifaot Sutherland, John Kildonan THE SENATE OFFICES (East Half Crntri Block.) Offigkss, Clebks, and Si&vants. Robert Le Moine, olerk, matter in chancery, eaibier and accountant Fennings Taylor, deputy clerk} clerk ssiistant and matter in chancery E. L. Montisambert, law clerk, clerk of committeen and English translator Rev. Canon Johnston, chaplain James Adamson, first English clerk and clerk of English journals Peter Miller, second English clerk and clerk of routine and proceedings, &q, Neil W. McLean, third English clerk and clerk of priTaitt bills A. A. Boucher, chief French translator and o!erk Alfred Garnean, first French translator and clerk J« de St D. Le Moine, clerk of French journalSi^2nd French translator and sergeant-at-arms Ivanhotd Taoh6, assistant clerk of French journals and deputy sergeant- at-arms R. W. Stephen, assistant accountant and clerk Alexander Soutter, junior clerk R. Edward Kimbci, gentleman usher of the blaek rod For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wboleeale Pxices, go to 31iaw^ Buildinffs, Crc4g St., MontreaL-See pa^ 30, BUT YOUB SHIBtS AT DBSMABTBAU Ai BOND'S^ 416 NOTBB DAME STBEBT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 255 J. B. Myrand. postmaster Peter Dunne* housekeeper S. I. Jones, news room superintendent Pierre Ratteyi doorkeeper James Doherty, wardrobe, Ac. F. Gilbert, bank messenger Charles Young and Thomas Wheeler, permanent messengers. Sessional messengers— Louis Robitaille, John Dunne, John Wingfield, 0. Arobambault, J. H. Pelletier Pages— J. N. Kattey, Thomas Day is, Alpine F. Grant and H. W. Bucke. Commwioneri /or AdminUterino the Oath to Membert, Robert Le Moine, Clerk of the Senate. Fennings Taylori Deputy Clerk of the Senate. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (Has 206 members, being 88 for Ontario, 65 for Quebec, 21 for Nova Sootia, 16 for New Brunswick, 6 fori Prince Edward lilandi 6 for British Columbia, and 4 for Manitoba.) The Hon. T. W. Anglin, Speaker. Alfred Patrick, CUrk of the Howe, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. OONBTTTUFXCIBS. XK1IBBR8. Addington Schuyler, Shibley Algoma ....• E. B. Borron Buthwell DavidMills Brant, N Garin Fleming .. . do S Wm. Paterson. .. Brookvillo Jacob D. Buell . . . Bruce, N John Gillies do S Hon.B.Blake Cardwell Hon. J. H. Cameron< Carleton John Rochester Cornwall A. F* MacdonaId-<>« DundaR Wm. Gibson Durha;cn, B Lewia Ross do W H. W. Burk Elgin, E Colin Macdougall. . . . do W George E. Catiey.... Essex Wm. McGregor Frontenao ...» G* A. Kirkpatrick* • Glengarry Arohd. McNab Grenville Wm. H. Brouse p. O. ADDRESS. Napanee Sault Ste. Marie Cleanrille Glen Morris Brantford Brookville Paisley Ottawa Toronto Ottawa Cornwall Morrisburgh Port Hope Bomanviile St. Thomas Fingal Windsor KiiigMton Alexandria Prescott QiUMn, ijire ic Life, luMureuco ao.— A. Mackonzie Forbes, m hi I* fioose 9vdndBlaii9 Hardware, OwMoig Pang e a / Oof* ^ nioes, &o.— li. J. A. Surveyer* 624 Graiff Streeti 256 DOMINION OF CANADA. COKBTITUINOISS. Membbbs. P. 0. Addeiss. Grej, N • • . .0«o. Snider. Owen Sound do & Wm.K.Fle8her Fleaherton do 8 Qeo. Landtrkin Hanover Haldimsnd •• .David Thompson. . . .Indiana Halton Wm. MoCraney OakviHe flamiltoni ^milius Irving HamUton r*do Andrew T.Wood.... " HaitingSy N Mackeniie Bowell • • ' Belleville do £ John White Roslin do W Jamos Bruwn Belleville HuroU) N >...Tho8. Farrow Bluevale ao Horace Horton Qoderich do S Thos. Greenway Centralis Kent Rufus Stephenson. . .Chatham KiWto" 1 M J?n";id,Vc.B: {Ton>nto Lambton Hon. A. Mackeniie. .Ottawa Lanark, N Daniel Qalbraith.... Almonte do S John G. Haggart. . . . Perth Leeds, N C. F. Ferguson ..... .Kemptville do B Day id Ford Jones '...Gananoque Lennox Hon. K.J .Cartwright Ottawa Lincoln James Norris 8t Catharine! London J. H. Fraser London Middlesex, N Thos. Scatchcrd London do £ Duncan Macmillan. .London do W George W. Ross Strathroy Monck Laohlin MbCallum . . Htromudsa Muskoka. A. P. Cookburn Gravonhunt Niagara J. B. Plumb Niagara Norlolk, N John Charlton L^rnedoch do S William Wallace.... Simcoe Northumberland JE. .James L. Bigger Murray do W- William Korr Cobourg Ontario N Adam Gordon Manchester do S Hon.M. Cameron.... Ottawa OttawaCity J. M. Currier........ do do Pierre St. Jean ...... do Oxford, N Thomas Oliver Woodstock do 8 James A. Skinner. . . do Peel Robert Smith Brampton Perth, N Andrew Monteith. • . .Stratford do S James T.ow Shakespeare Peterboro', B James Hall Peterboro' do W John Bertram do Preeoot. Albert Hagar Plantagenot Prince £dward Waller Ross ricton Renfrew, N W. Murray Pembroke do S r . . . . John L. McDougall. . Fenfrew Russell Robert Blaokbum. . . New Kdinbnrgh For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Pilces, ffO to AbaWa Buildinffa* Craig 8t.« Mo at r oal^ Pe e page 80. VrSttjH DBSUSS SHIRTS $1.50, ^OBTB $2.^6, At DBSMARTEAU & BOND'S. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 257 CONSTITUIHCII«. Mbmberb. p. 0. Addrkbs. Simooe.N H. H. Oook Toronto do 8 c William C. Little.... AlUndale Stormont Cyril Arohibald Diokinson Landing Toronto, E Samuel Piatt Toronto do John Maodonald Toronto do W Hon. J. B. Robinson. Toronto Victoria, N Hector Cameron Toronto do 8 Artliur McQuade....Omemee Waterloo, N Isaac E. Bowman... St. Jagobs do 8 James Young G alt Wetland Wm . A. Thompson. .Clifton Wellington,N N. Uiginbotham Gueiph do 0. T. Orton Hanoyor do S DaridStirton Gueiph Wentworthy N Thoma<) Bain Strabane do 8 Joseph Rymal Barton York, N Alfred H. Dymond.. Toronto do E ..James Metcalfe do do W David Blain do PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argentenil — — Btigot. Joseph A. Moussoaa . Beauce Chriiitian H.« Pozer . . Beauhamois UlissoJ. Hobillard Bellechasso Hon. J. G. Blanohet. . Berthter E. 0. Cathbort Bonaventure Hon. T. Robitaille. . Brom^ Nathaniel Pettes... Ghambly Cbamplain H. Montplaiiir Charlevoix P. A. Tremblay Chateauguay Hon. L. H. Hulton.. Chicoutimi, Jte Enfiest Cimon Compton.... ..Hon. John II. Popo- Dorchester., r F. F. Kouleau Drummond, Sea Wilfred Laurier.... Gaspd John Short Ilocbeiaga. A. Desjardins H«ntingdon Julius Sorivor Iberville Francois Bdohard • • Jacques Cartier H. Laflamme Juliette Louis F. G. Baby.... Kamouraska <.C- A. P. Pelletior.-. Laprairio A. Pinsonneault L' Assomption U. Hurteau Laval J. Alder io Ouimet-- L6?i8 Lc lis H. Frechette . . L'Islet P. B. Oasgrain Lotbini6re Henry Bernior Montreal St. George Beauharnoifl Levis Berthier-en-Haut Now Carlisle Knowlton Capde laMacdolaine Chicoutimi Montreal Murray Bay Oookshire Quebec Arthabaskavillo Ga8p6 Basin Montreal Uemmingford Mou :u'ohnson Mo n Julio ue onto L'Asso £ p Montre,a Quebec do Lotbiuii^rt M ^ General Affont, St, James Street, MontreaL - ~ ' if House BHimishicff Itardware, Cooking Banfires, Cor- nices, &o.— Ij. J. A. STirveyer, 624 Crai^ Street. 268 DOMINION OF CANADA. C0NSTITUBNOIE8. Maskinongd Megantio Missisquoi Montoalm Montmagny Montmorency Montreal (East) . . . Montreal (Centre). Montreal (West)... Napierville Nicolet Ottawa County • • * • Pontiao' Meiibbbb. Louis A. Boyer ..E. E.Richard . .William Dunahoe . . .Firman Dugas ..H. T. Taschereau .- ..Jean Lanslois . .Louis A. Jett^ . . Bernard Devlin ..Thomas Workman . . Sixte Coupal ..Joseph Gaudet..... ..Alonzo Wright ..W. McKay Wright. . E. A. deSt. George. . .lion.J.Thibeaudeau ..Hon. J. E. Cauohon. . .Hon.Thos.McGreev} . .P. Adolphe Caron • . .George J. Barthe. .. ..Hon. Hy. Aylmer,jr . . J. B. R. Fiset . . Guillaume Cheval. . ..Louis Delorme . .Franeois Bourassa . ..Charfos Lajoie Hon.L.S.HuntiugtoE ..E.T. Brooks . .Jacques P. Lanthlei ..Charles C.Colby... .JeanB. Puuliot .... ..L. F. R Masson ..Wm. MoDougall.-. ..C. A. M. Globonsky ..Robert Harwood. . . . .Hon. F^lix Geoffrioz ..Charles Gill P. 0. Addbbbb. .Montreal .ArthubaskaTillB .WestFamham .Montoalm •Quebec . do .Montreal do .do .Napierville Gentilly .Ironsido, Hull Ottawa . Cap Santd .Quebec . do '. do . do .Sofel . Melbourne .Rimouski .St. Hilaire •Sc. Hyacinthe .Belle Alodie .Y&machiche I.Ottawa Sherbrooke ••St. Wlyoarpe .Stanstead . Rividre-du-Loap .Terrebonne .Three Rivers .Bt. Eustaohe .Vaudreuil I. Ottawa .^orel Portneuf (Quebec (Bast) (, uebec (Centre)... ( uebec (West) .... C uebec County .... Richelieu Richmond, &o Rimouski Rouville StHyaointhe Bt. John's St Maurice ...... Shefford Sherbrooke Soulaages Stanstead Temiscouata Terrebonne Three Rivers Two Mountains ... Vaudreuil Verchdres ....•..«. Yamaaka NOVA SCOTIA. Annapolis Antigonish Cape Breton Cane Breton ..William H. Ray... . .Angus McIsaaA ..Newton L. McKay. ..William McDonald . .Thomas McKay . . . . . Hon. C. Tupper, C.£ .. Hon. W.B. Vail... ..John A. Kirk ..Alfred G.Jones . . Patriflk Power ..Glementsport .Antigonish ■Sydney • .Little Glace Bay ..Truro I.Ottawa ..do ..Glenelg .Halifax .« do) • Windsor .Port Hood Oulohester ....>>*• • Cumberland Digby Guysborough Halifax Halifax...., Hants ..Monson H. Goudge . . .8. MaoDonnell XnvBrnAM * « • • ■ Fiw fine Fumitiire at Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, iro ts^ thaw's BuUdlnffs. Cralff St., Mo&trealr-8ee pa^e 30* WHITB DBBSS SHIRTS $160, WORTH $3.35, AT DESMARTBAU &; BOND'S. HOUSE OP COMMONS. 259 CONBTITVKHCIRS. MrMRRHS. P. 0. ADDRES8. Kings Fred'k W. Borden. Canning Lunenburg Charles E. Church. • -Che.^iter Pioton Jas. W.Carmichael. -New Glasgow Piotou John A. Daw8on Pictou Quecins James F. Forbes Liverpool Riohmond Edmund P. Flynn.- Arinhat Phelooume Hon. Thos. Coffin . . . . BarrinKton Victoria B. E. Tremain Baddeck Tarmoath . ■ Frank Killam Yarmouth NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert Joha Wallace Hillsborough Carleton ...r S. B. Appleby Woodstock Charlotte Arthur H. Qillmor. .St. (George Gloucester Hon. T. W. Anglin. . .St. John Kent....... George MoLeod do Kings JameK Domville do Northumberland* • • .^ Hon. Peter Mitchell .Montreal Queens John Ferris Cambridge Kestigocche (ieorge Moffat DalhouHie St. John (county). . . -J. S. Boies do Veber. .St. John St. John (city) Hon. Isaac Burpee. ■ . do Sttiohn (city) Acalus L. Palmer^... do Runbury Charles Burpee Sheffield Victoria John Costigan Grand Falls Westmoreland Hon. A. J. Smith.... Ottawa York John Pickard Fredericton PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Kings Connty. Hon. PaAiel Davis. .Charlottetown •* Peter A. McIntyrcSouris Prince Conuty Jaraew Yeo Port Hill " StanJslftiis F. VevTy. .Tignish Qnfen'f Counter Hon. l>avid Laird. • -Ottawa ** Peter Siridair Summerfield BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo J. S. Thompf^on Barkerrille New Westminster. . James Cunningham Now Westminster Vancouver .> Arthur Bunnter Victoria Victoria Amor do Cosmos •••' '* " Francis J. Rosooe.... " Yale... Edgar Dewdney ** [MANITOBA. Lisgar John C. SohuUs Winnipeg Marquette Joseph Hy an Portage La Prairie Provenoher A G. B. Bannatyne. Winnipeg Selkirk Dniald A. Smith.... Montreal . Queeu,l«ii^ & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackeiiziw l^'orbee, Oonenttl Agpent, St. JcM:nce S^a^eet, liCoDtreaL ^«-- it I Bouse Fumisbinff Hardware, Oookinff Baneros, Oor^ nlces, &o.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Cralgr Street. i . 260 DOMINION OF CANADA. Offioebs of thb House of Oomhons. Alfred Patriok« olerk of the Honse ; Henry Hartney, deputy olerk, olerk assistant and aoooantant ; Eugene U. Piohd, oierk assistant; John G. Bourinot. second olerk assistant; Qustavus W. Wioksteed, ohief law olerk ; William Wilson, assistant law olerk, and ohief English translator ; T. G. OoursoUes, assistant law olerk and ohief Frenoh translator ; William Fanning, ohief translator of votes, proeeedings an4 journals ; F. Hayes. R. J. Wioksteed, assistant English translators : J. F. Oingras, Joseph Tasstf. J. A. Genaud, assistant Frenoh translators; Joshua Stansneld, assistant aooountant; F. MoGillivray, olerk of routine and lecords ; Henry B. Stuart, ohief English engrossing olerk ; Edouard Deneohaud, ohief Frenoh engrossing clerk ; James G. Sloane, olerk of stationery; R. MoG. Moffatt, indesing olerk ; Charles Panet, dork of Standing Orders an4 Private Billfi nommittee ; Walter Todd, assistant do. do. ; Thaddeas P&triok, chief olerk of railway, hanking and publio aeoounts < i^mittees ; E. P. Hartney, assistant do. do. ; Je&n P. Ler>rohon> Sr "Dakar's secretary ; F. X. Blanchet, assistp^nt olerk of com- m ./.ees ; Herman Poetter. ehief olerk of votes and proeeedings ; W^tiam 0* Bowles, assistant olerk of votes and proceedings ; Vi\ B. Ross, chief English journal olerk; A. G. O. Taylor, >iidl8tant English journal clerk ; Henry Lindsay, clerk of ses- h. iit\ papers ; Pierre Rivet, chief French journal olerk ; J. H. 1^ Blais, assistant French journal elerk; Bobt. Brewer and H. Low, junior clerks ; F. Pointer, postmaster; T. Falardean, E. Prlletier, assistant postmasters ; Donald W. MeDonell* sergeant- at- arms ; Henry R. Smith, deputy sergeant-at-arms ; Lucien Dub^t chief messenger ; John O'Connor, ohief door- keeper ; Edward Storr, assistant door-keeper ; Joseph Lemonde, N. Turgeon, Jeridre, first library clerk ; A. Hamlyn Todd, s N. Fortier, L- N. Filteau, A- Fislior, clerks. Accountant*9 Branch.— J amea Baine, accountant ; 0. Dlonne, A. p. Bradley, clerks. Mini9ter*9 Secretary,— W, Buckingham. Tetnporarilu Employed,— W\\\\a,m Kingsford, T. B Town- seoil, engiDeers; H- James, arohitoct; D. Ewart, F. J. Alexan- der, W. R. Billings, W. Brymner, F. Buuourps, J. B. Lamb. W. Curran, draughtsmen ; J. C Taoh^, jr., A. Gobeii, P. Buulet, clerks. Meaaengere.—J . Deslauriers, Michael Walsh, Henry PotfiOt Joseph Gouiette. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, gro to ^ Shaw's BuildiBpBj Oraier St^, Montreal.-*-See pagre 89.'' SHIBTS made to OBDEB at DBSMABTE .17 & BOND*8, 415 NOTRU DAMB STBEET. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 263 Canadian Pacific Hailway.— Sandford Flemint, chief en- gineer ; Marout Smith, Jan. H. Rowan, Samuel Uaslewood, H. A. F. MoLeod, distriot engineers ; T. R- Burpee, secretary ; B* y. Johnson, draughtsman; Charles 0. PaUner, aooountant. ilfe««en^er.— Louis Besserer. Intrboolonial Railway. — Sandford Fleming, chief en- gineer; Collingwood Sohreiber, engineer; T. Burpee, priyate secretary; Ralph Jones, secretary ; Thos. C> i>u Plesis, aooountant; W. H« MoNally, clerk. Official Arbitrators.— Tas. Cowan, Oalt ; Charles TaTlnri Sarnia ; Isidore Uurteau, Niontreal ; William Comptou. Hali- fax, N. S. ; F. H> Bnnis, secretary, Public Works Department, Ottawa. Dominion Public Buildings, Mfchanical Enoinrkr's Office— J. R. Arnold!, Meohanical'Eiigineer Dom. Pub. Bdgs. ; W. H. Lewis, clerk. Departmental Buildings Stajf,—W. Smith, engineer ; M. Qallagher, F. LeBonte, C. Proulz, M. Gaitelle, firemen. Repairing Staff, —i, Kelly, plumber ; M. Clancy, steam fitter ; M. Whelan, smith ; T. Wensley, electric bells ; T. Smith, 0. Larividre» A. Latourney, helpers. Parliament Buildings* Staff,— J, A. Wills, engineer; D. Long, asst. engineer; M. Scanlon, H. T. Spenoe, B. Roohon, firemen. — ) engineer ; J. Goulette, fire- Water Worke' Staff, man. Inepeetor and Meaeurer of Wood.— W. Robertson. Customs Drpartmrnt— Hon Isaac Burpee, Minister of Cus- tom s ; James Johnson, Commissioner of Customs; J. W> Peachy, chief clerk ; J. R. Audy,G. A. Mailleue, P. E. Shep- pard, G. W. Grant, G. H. Fawcett, W. C. Baker, clerks. Aecountant*8 Branch.'-John Drysdale, accountant; P. C. Ryan, T. J. Watters, clerks. Statiatical Branch.— W. A. Bell, H. C. Hay, .Tames Barry, C F.Stevens, G. V. Ince, J. S. Fairweather, G. H. Harding, F. Bennett, A. 0. Bleakney, clerks. Minister's Secretary.— C. V. F. Bliss. Messengers— John Walls and J. Brewer. Queen, Fire & Life, Inauranco uo.— A. Mackenzie PorDe^ Ctoneral Affent^ St. James Street, Montreal. - ' if & % ^% • ■» ■ < ) n f'i 1 ! i III j lU 3 i: 1 V ly -l! i ' 1,;; fi. iTor fine Fumitvire Ss Pianos, at Wholesal'e Prices, go to 8haw'a«Buildlnff8, Craiff St., MontreaL~8ee page 80. 264 DOMINION OF CANADA. INSPECTORS OF PORTS & COLLECTORS OF USTOMS H. KayanajKh, inspector, Montreal ; J. J. Kerr* inspector, Amherst, N.S. ; J. W. Cudlip, in8pector» St. John, N. Bt COLLKGTORS OK GUBTOMB IN THK DOMINION?. Porta and CoUectorty Province of Ontfiria, Tliose nmrkeil thus (*) arc W.ircliousiiiy I'orti. ^Amherstburg, E. Anderson ^Belleville. Anthuoy Dixun *Brantford. D. Curtis, jr Brighton. M. K- Lookwood *Brockville, Gourse Easton Burwell, E- A Dunham 'Chatham, J. Truro, John F. Crow •Windsor, fidward O'Brien *' >ymouth, 8. Jones ^rmoutb, H. A. Uood Portt and Collector»j Province of A«to BrwMioxck* •Bathurat, F. Meahan Bay Verte, W. Preaoott •Oampo Bello (Welohpool), John Fanner •Caraquet, J. J. 0. Blaokall •Chatham, Daniel Ferguaon •Dalhouaie, W. Montgomery Doroheater, John Hiokman Frederieton, A. F. Street •Grand Falla, F. W. Brown •Nowoaatle, R. B. Haddow Riohibncto, Henry Livingaton Richmond Station, J. T, Allan •Saokville, Jamea Dixon *Shodiao, D. Harrington Shippegnn, P. J. N. Dumaroaq •St. Andrewa, Charles M. Gove •St. George, Jamoa A. Moran •St. John, Jamea R. Ruol *St. Stephena. Homy Webber •West ialea, Jamea B. Dixon HilUborough, Wm. Wallace , McAdam'a Junction, S. Watt •Woodstock, D. F. Merritt •Moncton, James Robertson I ' Pari and ColUotort Province of Prince Edward Mand, Charlottotown, D. Currie. Port and Collector, Province of Manitoba, •Winnipeg, George B. Spencer. Port and Collector^ Province of liritieh Columbia* Victoria, Hon. W. Uamloy. Drpartmrnt of Tki.and Revknur.— Hon. F<51ix Qeoffnon, Minister ot Inland Revenue; A- Brunei, Commissioner do ; K. Miall, jr., aasiaiant. Accountant's Branch : P- M. Robina. accountant ; F. R. E. Campcau, J. B. Valin, derka. btatiatioal Branch : F. Moasam, statistical clerk. Standard's Branch : Queen, Fire ^ Life Insurance Co.- A. Mackenzie ForbeBj General Affent, St. Jamee Street, Montreal. '" ^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 m iti U •IMU 14.0 ■ 22 2.0 ■ 1.8 wmm ^U4 Photographic ^Sciences Corporation \ ^V •s? ^ <^ ^W^ ^.v^ 23 WKST MAIN STRUT WiBSTIR,N.Y. I4SM (716)«72-4S03 '^ ^A'' o All V .** ^ ^^ \p 1 House FumishincT Hardware, Cookinsr Banges, Oor^ ^ nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer^ 524 Craifir Street. 266 DOMINION OF CANADA. W. J. Johnstone, John Brunei, W. L. Heron, R. Nettle, A. Graham. Canals : B. H. Teakles, Neil Stewart, J. F. i^haw, C. E. Chubbuck and R. Devlin. Corresf)<)ndence : W. Hinsworth, jr., W. Carter. Printing, &c. : F. K. Blatch, Minister's Secre- tary ; A. Lusignan, clerk. Messengers : John Fowler, Qeorge Fowler, K. Archambault. District Inspectors op Inland Revenxte.— John Davies, Windsor; 0. E. Romain, Guelph; G. P. Dickson, Toronto; R. Borradaile, Ottawa; R. Belleinare, Montreal; J. M. Le- moine. Quebec ; A. Patterson, Halifax, N. S. ; Thos. Hanford, St John, N. B. ; J. A McDonald, Chartottetown ; W. F. Gouin, Winnipeg, Manitoba ; C. T. Dupont, Victoria, B. C. Department of Marinr and Fisheries.— The Hon. Albert Smith, minister; W. Smith; deputy minister; William F. Whitcher, commissioner of fisheries ; John Hardie, chief clerk; Joseph Tomlinson, general superintendent of lights, and con- structive engineer ; John Tilton, accountant and first-class clerk; Samuel P. Bauset and W. L. Magee, first-class clerks; W. S- Pettcgrew and F. F. Gourdeau, genior second class clerks ; W- P. Anderson, assistant engineer and junior second class clerk: W. H. Alexander, R. N. Venning, George Tru- deau and John Makinson, junior second claes clerks ; A. Chis- holm, stenographer and third rtlass clerk ; W^ B. Carleton, J. C. Halkett, F. A. .Gauthier, third class clerks; J. Tomlinson, junior extra clerk and acting assistant engineer; H. G. Tiepke, Alex. Fraser and M. V. C. Nicholson, extra clarks; J. M. Gregory, agent, Quebec ; J. H. Harding, agent, St. John, N. B. : H- W. Johnstone, agent, HalifRX, N. S. ; Capt. J. Cooper, agent and inspector of lights, Victoria^ B. C. ; W. MitcheU* agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; J. Mitchell, superintendent of lights for N. B., Newcastle, N. B.; Capt. J. Kendrick, superin- tendent of lights for Nova Scotin, Halifax ; and D. Smith, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa, OnL; Capt. P. A. Sor^ft, R.N., chairman of board of examiners of masters and mates ; Capt. G. Mackenzie and D. Hunter, examiners, Halifax, N. S. ; Commander J. D. Ashe, R. N., and Captain Anselme Marmen, examiners, Quebec ; Capt. J. Prichard, examiner, St. John. N. B-, and Lieutenant D. M. Browne, clerk to chairman, Halifax, N. S. ; S. Risley, chairman board of steamboat inspeetion, and inspector for Ontario, Huron and Superior Division, Toronto ; William M. Smithy deputy chair- man and inspector for N. B. and N. S. division, St. John, N. B ; W. J. Meneilley, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto; J. Taylur, inspector for East Ontario division, Kings- ton, Unt. ; John Burgess, int^pector for Montreal divii^ion, Mon- treal; F. K. Befort, inspector for Three Rivers division, Sorel ; J. Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec ; and Thos. Westgouth, inspector for B. C. division,. Victoria, B. C.; W. H. For fine Piimitiire & Pianos, at Wholesale t^rices, g-o to Shaw's Bixildings, Craiff St. , Montreal.~See page 39. ages, Coi> Street. I J^ettle, A. tShaw, 0. insworth, r's Seore- r, Qeorge 1 Dcvies, Toronto : r. M. Le- Hanford, B*. Qouin, 1. Albert Uiam F. ief clerk ; and con- irst-class >8 clerks ; nd class T second rge Tru- A. Chis- 'leton, J. mlinson, . Tiepke, 3; J. M. 1, N. B. : Cooper, Mitchell, ndent of superin- Smith, t.; Capt. masters aminers, Captain richard, Browne, -n board iron and y chair- t. John, iivision, , Kings- D, Mon- 3, Sorel ; d Thos. ; W. H. 'es, go to re 39. WHirfE DRESS SHIRTS $160, WORTH $2.25, A1 DlilSMAtiTEAU & BOND'S. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 267 Venning, inspector of Csberies for N. B., St. John, N B. ; P. S. Hamilton, inspector of fisheries for N. S.. Halifax, N. S. ; W. H. Rogers, fishery officer, Amherst, N. S. ; and S. Wilmot, fishery oflScer, Newcastle, Ont. ; Nap. Laroie, commander of Government steamer Olendon ; A. Marmen, commander Gov- ernment steamer i>rtii£/ ; Augusfe C. Despres, commander Government steamer Napoleon 7/7. ;G. Matson, commander Government steamer Lndy Head; J. N. Graburn, commander Government steamer Newfield ; and Captain Morrison, com- mander Government steamer. Sir James Douglas \ G. T. Kingston, M.A., superintendent meteorological ofiiee and di- rector of maimetle observatory, Toronto ; Rev. James William- son, M. A., LL.D., director observatory, Kingston, Ont. ; C. H. McLeod, director observatory, Montreal; E. D. Ashe, R.N., director observatory, Quebec ; and G. Hutchinson, director observatory, St. John, N. B.; J. McLaughlin. Chief Constable of Water Police, Montreal ; and R. H. Russell, Chief Constable Water Police and shipping master, Quebec ; A. McLean, ship- ping master. St. John, N. B.; .James D. Cummins, shipping master, Halifax, N. S. ; and W. Koughorn, shipping master, Charlottetown, P. B. I. ; E. -Wood, harbour master, Halifax, N. S. ; W. White, harbour master, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; J. Naigle, harbour master, Victoria and Esquimalt, B. C. ; J. Eden, harbour master, Gaspe, P. Q. Post Office Departmbnt.— Hon. L. S. Huntinfrton, Post- master-General; W. H. Griffin, Deputy Postmaster-General. jSecrcton/** jBrancA.—W. White, secretary; W. D. LeSueur, H. S. Weatherley, B. King, 1st class clerks ; G. H. Hargrave, H. W. Griffin, J. Plunkett, J. Walsh, J. Graham, H. G. Hop- kirk, C. Sangster, senior 2nd class clerks; Sidney Smith, jr., J. F. Ruttan, A. W. Throop, junior 2nd class clerks; G. R. White, JvM. O'Leary, C B. Brodie, W. L. Blair, J. Lemoine, 0. Fortier, D. McDonald, A. J. MacDermid, A. W. McLennan, W. A. Jones, J*. Mclntyre, J. A. McLaurin, G. Binks, L. C. A. Casgrain, J, A. McDonald, W. Frechette, A. A. Dorion, S. Craig, L. H. Pouliot, G. Ranee, 3rd class clerks. Accountant^B Branch.— "SL. A. Wicksteed, accountant ; W. H. Smithson, assistant do. ; P. E. Bucke, R. Olivier, 1st class clerks; E. H. Benjamin, H. J. Garrett, A. Lindsay, senior 2nd class clerks; L. Blanchet, G. M. Patrick, T. H. Allen, R. J. Oliver, D. F. McCarthy, junior 2nd class clerks; J. E. Hopkirk, C. G. Falconer, J. G. Fortier, E. A. D. Jones, H. M. Jarvis, H. A. Ferguson, W. Brophy, P. T. Leahy, A. Muir, 3rd class clerks ; J . Ashworth, cashier. Money Order Branch.— V, LeSueur, superintendent M. 0. Office ; C. W. Jenkins, 1st class clerk ; J. Brophy, senior 2nd class clerk; J. McDougall, R. J. Shaw, C. J. Higgins, M- K. Dunlevie, J. F. Wall, W. J. Barrett, 3rd class clerks ; J. 0. Queen, Fire & Lite, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Agfent, St* James Street, MontreaL ,A:v'^ bCanfirles, Wrinerers, Washers, Iz*on Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Graigr St. Bonner, A. W. Wall, J. H. Spencer, F. W. Mills, L. W. Travis, A. McaiMis, G. P. LeSueur, D. D. MoPherson, W. Bristow, 3rd class clerks. Savings Bank Branch.— J. C Stewart, Superintendent Say- ings Bank Branch ; D. MatheRon, 1st class clerk ; J. Rose Smith, A.J. Boswell, N. Garland, E. B. Bell, W. H. Kreps, W. H. Eagleson, W. H. Harrington, junior 2nd class clerks : W. H- MoCuaig. G. R. Major, G. L. Plunkett, H. J. Larkin, J. Berry, Srdiclass clerks. Me88engera.—}i. Bennett, E. Daughtry, J. Bell. Post Office Inspectors and Divisions. — John Dewe, ohief inspector, Ottawa; J. D. Patterson, clerk of chief inspector, Ottawa. Division Inspectors— Gilbert Griffin, London; M. Sweetnam. Toronto ; R. W. Barker, Kingston ; T. P. French, Ottawa; E. F. King, Montreal; W. G. Shepherd, Quebec; John McMillan, St. John; N. B. ; A. Woodgate, Halifa^c, N.S. ; R. Wallace, Victoria, B. G. Department of Aoriculttjrb.— Hon. Lue Letellier do St. Just, Minister of Agriculture ; J. G. Tach^, deputy. Seeretarp*s Branch.— John Lowe, secretary ; F. J. Dore, ac- countant; Rev^G. Tanguay, attach^ ; S. Drapeau, D. Brymner, W. H. Johnston, H. B. Small, clerks ; J. E. Lemieux, J. Boily, B. Moreau, J. B. Lacroix, messengers. Patent Branch.— A. J. Gamble, patent and chief clerk ; N. F. Boissonault, chief guardian ; G. Lemaitre, L- Z. Ghabot and J. H. Pellotier, guardians ; G. G. Neville, S. Ferland, H. Gas- grain, D. Routhier, E. D'Auteuil, J. B. Jackson, J. F. Dionnei W.J. Lynch} T. MoGabe, D. Lanigan, clerks; J. Leveille, model repairer; E. T€tu. minister's secretary; E. Juvet, B. Martineau, A. Lev^que, E. H. St. Denis, W. Rossiter, tem- porary clerks. Cknsus Office.— J. G. G. Layton, chief olerk ; Gustavo Smith, L. Dauray, W. Kingston, J. F. Wolff, A. Routhier, Geo. Le Maitre, clerks. EifiGRATTON Agents of the Dominton tn Europe.— Edward Jenkins, Esq., M. P., Agent General and Superintendent of Emigration, (Canada Government Building, King street, West- minster, Londun. S. W. ; G. T. Haigh, 15 Water street, Liverpool ; Ghas. Foy, 11 Glaremont street, Belfast : R. Murdoch, 25 Robert- son street, Glasgow ; H. J. Larkin, 13 Eden Quay, Dublin ; Oas- tave Bossange, 16 Rue du quatre Septembre, Paris ; C. Brown, Havre; R. Beras, 32 March6 aux Ghevaux, Antwerp; Messrs. Rommel et Gie., 72 Faubourg des oendres, Basle. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to ShaWs Bulldiners, Craigr St., Montreal.— See pa^e 39. Ls, Spring Graigr St. , L. W. SODt W. ent Say- le Smith* 8,W. H. : W. H. J. Berry, 'e, ohief Dspeetor, Ion ; M . Freneh, Quebec ; uc, N.S. ; Br de St. >ore, ao- Srymner, J. Boily, k;N.P. ibot and H. Gas- Dionnei LeveiUe, UTet, B. |Br) tem- Gustave ier, Qeo. Edward [ident of t, West- rerpool ; Robert- in ; Oqs- Brown, Messrs. 308, go to 39. ^k SHIBTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 269 Hmigrition Agents in the Dominion.— John Smith, Hnrnil- ton; R. Mcpherson, Kingston ; A. G. Smythe, London ; W. J. Wills, Ottawa; J. A. Donaldson, Toronto; J. G. Daley, Mon- treal ; L. Stafford, Quebec ; H. Hubbard, Sherbrooke ; E. Clay, Halifax, N. S. ; R. Shiyes, St. John, N. B. ; W. Hespeler, Win- nipeg, Manitoba. Department.of the Interior.— Hon. Dayid Laird, Minister of the Interior and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs ; E. A. Meredith, LL.D., deputy; William Howe, clerk; M. G. Dickieson, priyate secretary. Indian Branch, — D. Vankoughnot, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs ; Robert Sinclair, accountant ; J. V. De Boucheryille, land sales clerk ; A. N. McNeil, correspond- ing clerk; J. B. Butler, assistant corresponding clerk; F. Smith, assistant accountant ; Thomas F. S. Kirkpatrick, John Penner. clerks. List of Ouardtana of lalanda in the River St. Lawrence. — A. B. Cowan, Indian agent, Gananoque; John Wallace, Escott ; A. Root, Rock port; J. L. Thompson, Brockyille. Ordnance and Admiralty Lands Branch.— W. P. Coffin, com- missioner; William Mills, accountant; F. P* Austin, C. G. Rogers, clerks* Dominion Lands Branch.— JAeut-CoL J. S. Denis, surveyor- general ; Andrew Russell,! J onn Johnson, P. B. Douglas, F. Clayton, W. M. Goodeves N. T^tii. K. J. Heniy, L. F. Lacasse, F. H. C. Cox, F. S. Checkley, P. B. Symes, W. B. Richardson, Robt. Baldwin, clerks ; C* Owne, H. J. Brooke, R. Jessop, A. Swinburn, messengers. Deputy Surveyor General.— Lindsay Russell, Winnipeg. Manitoba. SuPRRiNTRNDENTS, &c., OP INDIANS.— Ontario.— W. Plummer, Toronto ; J. T.Gilkison, Brantford ; Charles iskene, Parry Sound ; A. B. Cowan, Gananoque ; W. Livingston, Delaware ; R. McKenzie, Sarnia; J.C. Phipps. Manitowaning ; W. Van- abbott, Sault St. Marie ; Mathew Hill, hhanonville'; F. Mc- Annany, Belleville. Quebec— J. E. R. Pinsonneault, Caugh- nawaga : H. Vassal, Pierre ville : Patrick Mooie, River Desert; L. M, Otis, Roberval; AntoineLeBel,junr., Reviere-du-Loup ; W, Calquohoun, Cornwall. Nova Scotia.— John Harlow, Bear River ; Peter Danaher, Bedford ; Rev. H. Chisholm, Poniquet Forks ; J. B. McDonald, Port Hood ; P. M. Holden, Kentville ; R. McDonald, Pictou ; Rev. J. McDougall, Red Island ; A. F. McGillivray, Grand Narrows. New Brunswick.— Rev. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, General Agent, St. James Street, Montreal. I ?^'*,v iii ManfiTldB, Wringers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads/ Spring. .Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 524 Oralg St. 270 DOMINION OF CANADA. J. J. O'Leary, Qrand Falls; TV. Morrissey, Eel Ground; W. tisher, Fredericton ; Rev. J. C. MoDevitt, Fredericton ; Rev. Joseph Theberge, Miiamiohi; Charles bargeant, Chat- ham. Prince Edward Island.— theophilus Stewart, Char- lottetown. Manitoba. — J. A. N. Provenoher, Fort Garry ; J. F. Graham, Asst., Manitoba; R. Pither, Asst., Fort Franois. British Columbia.— J. W. Puwell. Victoria; James Lenihan, Asst., New Westminister. Department op the Secretary of State.— Hon. R. W. Scott, Secretary of State ; £. J. Langevin, Uoder Secretary of S^te. CoRRESPONDBNOB BRANCH.— G. Powell. R. Pope, W. H. Jones, H. £. Steele, J. M. T^tu, clerks ; H. J. Morgan, in charge of Records.— ^egri»«ri/ Hraneh.—L. A. Cattelier, deputy registrar; J. A. Belanger, E. Brousseau, J. J. Burns, C. Bal- lantyne, A. G. Loaroyd, clerks. Stationery OJHce.—J, Young, J. Rhodes, T. Roxborough, T. Robertson, W.&>. Gliddon, clerks. Q%teen*a Printer't Branch — Lieut- -Col. Brown Chamberlin, C.M.G., Queen's Printer; W. Gliddon, A. G. Kingston, A. Pot- vin, clerks. MinUttr'a Secretary, — Seymour Tobin. Meaten- gert.—F* Logan, T. O'Keefe, J. J. Hughes, J. Larkin. Reoeiyer Genfral's Department.— Hon. Thos. Coffin, Re- ceiver General ; T. D. Harrington. Deputy Receiver General; T. C. Bramley, accountant ; F. Lewis, warrant clera ; Isaac B. Stanton, L. F. Dufresne, C. W. Shay, F. Hunter, I. B. H. Neeve, J. R. j^ash, Horace Dunlevie, C. E. Turgeon, 11. D. Sutherland, C. Gough, clerks. Meaaengera—F, Cassault, F. McCaffrey, James McCaffrey. Geological Survey.— Office, Montreal.— Alf. R. C. Selwyn. director ; Dr. . B. J. Harrington, chemist, mineralogist and mining inspector ; C. Hoffuutn, assistant chemist, mineralogist and mining inspector ; £. Billings, paleontologist and curator; R. Barlow, head topographical draughtsman ; J. Richardson, R. Bell, H. G. Vennor, S. Barlow, Henry L. Brown, R. KUs, A. Webster, field geologists; C. Weston, lapidary; J. Whitei librarian; Michael Mcijarren, messenger. Library op the Public Depaqtments.— J. 0. Cot^, assistant olerk of the Privy Council. For fine Pumiture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 8ha«7*8 BuildingSt Craig St., Montreal.*-8ee page 89. s," Spring, il^raigr St. SHIRTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEATT & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. Ground ; lericton ; It, Chat- ty Ghar- ry ; J. P. Francis. Lenihan, 1. R. W. iretary of W. H. rgan, in ', deputy , C. Bal- r. Young, 1, clerks, bmberlin* , A. Pot- Meaaen- flSn, Re-* General ; Isaac I. B. H. fi, ]l. D. ault, F. Selwyn. gist and sralogist Curator; lardson, R. Klls, White, assistant 2es, go to age 39*^1 HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY-ONTABIO. 271 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of GovernmenU Toronto, Zieut.-Govemor.— His Honor Donald A. McDonald} Toronto. Private Secretary and A, D. C— Forsyth Qrant. ^ Executive Council. Hon. 0. Mowat, Attorney-General. " Hon. 8. C. Wood, Secretary. ** C. F. Fraser, Secretary and Registrar. " Adam Crooks, Treasurer. J. G. Scott. Clerk of the Executive Council. G. B. Nicbol and E. H. T Reward, clerks. Michael Smith, messenger. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. R. M. Wells. . . < Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. Addington Hammel M. Deroche. Napanee Algoma S J, Dawson, P. A. Landing Brant, N R Hugh Hnlayson, Paris Brant, S R Arthur «. Hardy, Brantford Brookville William H.Cole, Brockville Bruce, N R Donala Sinclair, Paisley Bruoe, SR Hon. R. M. Wells, Toronto Cardwell John Flesher, Gait Carleton..... G. W. Monk, South March Cornwall John G. Snetsinger, Moulinette Dufferin John Barr, Homing's Mills Dnndas A. Broder, West Winchester Durham, E R John Rossevear, Port Hope Dttrhaoi, W R John McLeod, BowmanviHe Elgin, BR John H. Wilson, St. Thomas Elgin, W R 1 homas Hodgins, Toronto Essex, N R John C. Patterson, Windsor Essex, S R Lewis Wigle, Leamiugton Frontenao Peter Graham, Kingston Glengarry A. J. Grant, Williamstown Grenville. S R Hon. 0. F. Fraser, Toronto Grey, N R David Creighton, Owen Sound Grey, E R A. W.Lauder, Toronto Grey, S R James H. Hunter, Durham Haldimand Jacob Baxter, Cayuga Halton. William D. Lyon, Milton Hamilton James M. Williams, Hamilton * " II ■ - j_j__i - I ,1 I ■ I II ^ .. I ' — — ■ Queeu, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Maclcenzie ForDep, General Affent, St. James Street, Montrecd ~ -Hlf '•I Maneries, Wrinfirers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring B6ds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craigr St. 272 DOMINION OF CANADA. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Hastings, W R Thomas Wills, Belleville Hastings, E R N. S. Appleby, Shannonville Hastings, N R George H. Boulter, Stirling Huron, E R Thomas Gibson, Wroxeter Huron, S R Archibald Bishop, Hay Huron W R. A. McLagan Ross, Goderich Kent, E R .Daniel McCraney, Bothwell Kent, W R Alexander Goutts, Valetta Kingston William Robinson, Kingston Lambton, E R Peter Grn hnm, Warwick^lF Lambton, W R Hon. T. B. Pardee, Toronto Lanark, N R William Mostyn, Almonte Lanark, S R Abraham Co'de, tnnisville Leeds, N R Henry Merrick, Merrick ville Leeds, S R Robert H. PrestoUi Newboro' Lennox John Thomas Grange, Napanee Lincoln S. Neilon, St Catharines London W. Ralph Meredith, Loudon Middlesex, E. R Richard Tooley, Belmont Middlesex, N R John McDougall, Komoka Middlesex, W. R John Watterworth, Wardsville Monok Henry Ryan Haney, Fenwick Muskoka John C. Miller, Toronto Norfolk, S R , Richard Richardson, Rowan Norfolk, N R John Clarke, Simcoe Northumberland, E R. • . James M. Ferris, Campbellford Northumberland, W R. William Hargraft, Cobourg Ontario, N R Thomas Paxton, Port Perry Ontario, S R Nicholas Wood Brown, Whitby Ottawa Daniel J. O'Donohue, Ottawa Oxford, N R ...Hon. Oliver Mowat, Toronto Oxford, S R- . . .^ Hon. Adam Crooks, Toronto Peel Kenneth Chisholm, Brampton Perth, N R David Davidson Hay, Listowel Perth, S R Thomas Ballantyne, Stratford Peterborough, E R John O'Sullivan, Peterborough Peterborough, W R Wm. H. Scott, Peterborough Presoott' Wm. Harkin, VankleekHill Prince Edward Gideon Striker, Pioton Renfrew, S . R James Bonfield, Egans ville Renfrew, N R Thomas Deacon, Pembroke Russell ■" ^ A. J. Baker, Osgoode Simcoe, E R ..John Kean, Marchmont Simcoe, S R Hon. W. MacDougall, Toronto Simcoe, W R Thomas Long, CoUingwood Stormont James Bethune, Toronto l?oronto. East Hon. M • C. Cameron, Toronto Toronto, West Robert Bell, Toronto Victoria, N R Duncan McRae, Bolsover Victoria, SR Hon. S. C Wood, Toronto For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, gfo tc * ShaWs Buildings, Oralir St., MontreaL-See page 30.^ 8, Springr Craigr St. SHIRTS made to ORDER at DESMARTEAU Ss BOND'S, 416 NOTRE DAME STREET. »RESS. lUe :>nyille irling eter derioh thwell letta ngston ck4i^ ronto onto nlle ickville jwboro' Napanee les joudon lont loka ^ardsville 'enwick to Rowan Lpbellford >ourg Perry I, Whitby Ottawa Toronto Toronto 3rampton Listowel )tratford irborough lorough «kHUl n syille >roke »nt Toronto wood to Toronto ver onto )age 89.^ PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-ONTARIO. 278 CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESg. Waterloo, N R Moses Springer, Waterier Waterloo, S K John Fleming, Gait Welland Hon. J.Q.Gurrie, St. Catharines Wellington, N R John MoGowan, Alma Wellington,C R Charles Clarke, Elora Wellington, S R Hon. Peter Gow, Guelph Wentworth, N R James MoMahon, Dundas Wentworth, S R William Sexton, Jerseyville York, E R John Lane, Thornhill York, W R Peter Patterson, Patterson York.NR J. H. Widdifield, Newmarket Officers of the House of Assembly.— Charles T. Gilroor, Clerk of the House ; Arthur H. Sydere, Clerk Assistant ; J. J. Vance, Clerk of Private Bills : J. M. Delamere, Clerk ; John Notman, Accountant: Alexander Leith, Law Clerk ; F. J. Glaokmeyer, Sergeant-at- Arms ; Thomas Philips, house- keeper and chief messenger, Public Departments* Ontario. Provincial Secretary's Q/??c«.— Hon. S. C. Wood, Provincial Secretary ; Isaac B. Eohart, Assistant Secretary ; R. S. Brodie, Chief Clerk; J. B. McLachlan, 2nd Clerk; R. F. Smythe,3rd Clerk; Arthur Burohall, Messenger. Provincial Megiatrar** Office.— Hon. S. C. Wood, Provincial Registrar; J. F. 0. Ussher, Deputy Registrar; George Hobbs and John A. Innes, Clerks. Attorney- OeneraV 8 Office, — "Ron. Oliver Mowatt, Attorney- General; J. G. Scott, Chief Clerk; G. B. Nichol, Assistant Clerk; , Private Secretary; E. H. T. Howard, Clerk; Michael Smith, Housekeeper; Matthew Currey, Mes- senger. Department of PuhUt Worfc*.— Commissioner, Hon. C F. Eraser; Secretary, William Edwards ; Architect, KivasTulley ; Engineer, T. N. Molesworth ; Accountant and Law Clerk, F. T. Jones; Draughtsmen, W. J. S. Holwell, R. Purdom, John C. McNabb; Clerks, Marmaduke Wilson, James P. Edwards; Messenger, C. McDonald. Treasurer' a Department.— "Eon. Adam Crooks, Treasurer; W. R. Harris, Accountant; Henry Totten, A. T. Deacon, Henry Alley, A. J. Rattray, Clerks ; Hon. W. Cayley, Auditor; L. W. Ord, Clerk, C. H. Sproule, Book-keeper ; P. Simser, Clerk and Messenger. Immigration Department (connected with the Department of the Hon. the Provincial Treasurer).— Secretary, David Spence ; Clerk, Edwin. Jenkinson. (I Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbefi^ General Airent, St. James Street, Montreal. — !■ u M' lio^glea', Wrinirers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Bods, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Oraigf St. 274 DOMINION OF CANADA. , Croion Lands Department. ^Uon* T. B. Pardee, Oommii- sioner; Thomas H. JohDson, Assistant Commissioner; G. Kennedy, Law Clerk ; H. A. Ford, Short-hand Writer. Free Grants and Sales Branoh.~J. C. Tarbutt, Chief Clerk ; A. Kirkvrood, J. M. Grant, P. Alma, and J. Murphy, Clerks. Surreys, Patents and Roads.— T. Devine, F.R.G.S., Deputy Surveyor General; E. Fox, P.L.S., and G. B. Kirkpatriok, P.L.S., Clerks. H. J. Jones. Chief Clerk, Patents ; J. Innes and W. U. Bell, Clerks. J. W. Bridgland, Superintendent of Colonisation Roads ; C. Cushman, Clerk. Woods and Forests Branch.—G. B. Cowper, Chief Clerk; A. J. Taylor, A. G. Langlois, and E. G. Kirby* Clerks. Accounts Branch.— William Ford, Accountant; D. G. B. Ross, Book-keeper ; R. H. Browne, Clerk ; J. Murphy, Regis- trar ; W. F. Lewis, Clerk. J. Bradshaw, Office Keeper ; A. McDonald, Messenger. Crown Land Agente. Alton Amos Wright Apsley Duncan Anderson Bobcaygeon J as. Graham Bracebridge C. W. Lounc Bruce Mines John F. Day Buckshot E. Playtair Durham.. Wm. Jackson Eganville James Reeres Fergus A. S. Cadenhead Goderich H. Hamilton Kingston R. Maopherson L'Amable J. R. Tait Lindsay . . . .James McKibbon Magnetewan S. G. Best Mattawa M. Reed Parry Sound ... .J. Mo Murray Pembroke . . • .Adam Kennedy Sauireen A. MoNi^bb Sault t.te, Marie ■ C. P. Brown Stratford John Sharman Tamworth E. Perry Vanbrugh J* Mahon . Mining ln»pector.—A» A. Campbell, Belleville. Board of Examiners of P. L. Surveyors, — The Hon. Com- missioner of Crown Lands, President, ex'ojfficio ; Thos. Devine, Deputy Surveyor General, Chairman. Members— J. S. Dennis, Ottawa; L. F. Passmore, Toronto; T. F. Gibbs, Adolphns- town; A. 0. Webb, Brighton; H. Wilson, Mount Forest; P. S. Gibson, WiUowdale ; Prof. Chapman (Examiner in Geology), Toronto. George B. Kirkpatrick, Secretary, Toronto. Department of Public Instruction, Ontario. — For the general administration of the Grammar and Common School Laws. Education Office —Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education; J. George Uodgins, LL.D., Bar- rister- at- Law. Deputy Superintendent of Education and Editor of the Journal of Educat%on for Ontario; Alexander Marling, LL.B.. Chief Clerk, Accountant, and Clerk of Council P. I., having also charge of High School Meteorological Returns; F. J. Taylor, Clerk of Statistics ; J. T. R. Stinson, Clerk of Records ; W. H. Atkinson, Clerk of Correspondence ; A. 0. Paull, Clerk of References ; J. H. Kerr, Assistant Clerk of Correspondence; J. S. Barber, Clerk of Reports and Returns ; For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's BuildiniTS, Cralff St., MontreaL—See page 30. d8, Sprlnff k Oralgr St. Oommif- oner ; G. ief Olerk ; Glerka. I., Deputy rkpatriok, ; J. Innes bendent of ef Clerk; I. D. G. B. by, Regis- iger. r. R. Tait MoKibboQ S. G. Best . M. Reed M[o Murray i Kennedy . MoNabb , P. Brown I Sharman ,.B. Perry .J.Mahou ion. Gom- ts.Devine, 3. Dennis, Adolphns- est; P. S. Geology), le general Laws. .D., Chief .D., Bar- nd Editor Marling, Dcil P. I., Returns ; Clerk of 30 ; A. C. ; Clerk of Returns ; ices, go to I>asre30. BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTBAU dB BOND'S^ 416 NOTRE DAME STREET. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-QUEBEC. 275 Frank Nudel. General Assistant Clerk ; H. P. Davies, Junior Assistant Clerk ; Caretaker, James Moore. Depository Branch.— S. P. May, M.D., Clerk of Libraries; Henry M. Wilkinson, Depository Cashier and Assistant Clerk of Libraries; S. A. May, Despatch Clerk; W. Sweeten, Olerk of Stores ; 8. B. Sykes, Clerk ot Sales ; R. L. Cathron, Clerk of InToicei; R. J. Brice, Clerk of Stock; J. A. Sangster, CopyiUK Clerk. Wm. Lemon, Furnaceman and Messenger. Offices in the Departmental Buildings, Victoria Square* Toronto. PEOVINCE OF QUEBEC. Seat of Governm&fit—Quebee. Lieutenant- Governor, —Ron. 'R4n6 Edouard Caron. EXKCUTIVB COUNCIL. Hon. 0. B. DeBoucherville, Secretary and Registrar, and Minister of Public Instruction. Hon. J. G.* Robertson, Treasurer. Hon. T. R. Church, Attorney General. Hon. H. G. Malhiot, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. P. Garneau, Commissioner of Agriculture and Publio Works. Hon. F. Lemaire, President Legislatiye Council. Hon. A. R. Angers, Solicitor General. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Felix Hyacinthe Lemaire, Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. Alma • • .Hon. Bedford.. " Dela Durantye ** DelaValli^re '' De Lanaudidre .... " De Lorimier ** DeSalaberry " Grandville " Gulf " Inkerman ** Eennebeo *' LaSaUe ** NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. •T. L. Beaudry, Montreal. Thos. Wood, Dunham. J. 0. Beaubien, Montmagny. J. B. G. Proulx, Nioolet. P. E. Dostaler, Berthier. C- S. Rodier, Montreal. H. Starnes, Montreal. E. Dionne, St. Anne de la Pooatiere T. Savage, Cape Cove. Geo. Bryson, Chichester. L. Richard, Quebec. L. Panet, Quebec. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbeo, ^ General Agent, St. Jiunes Street, Montreal, h ■'',! ^t'l Bouee FumiBhlnff Hardware, Oooklnfir Ran^eB, Ooi\ nlces, &C.--L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Oralgr Street. 276 DOMINION OF CANADA. DIVISIONS. KAMK AND P. O. ADDRESS. Laurentides! ** J. E. Gingras, Quebec. Lauzon *' A. C. Dolery, Quebec. Mille-lBle " F. U. Lemaire, Ht. Benoit. Montarville '' Chs. DeBouoherville, Bouohenrille. Hepentigny " L. Arohainbault, L'Assomption. Rigaud ** £. Prudbomme, Tannery West. KouRemont " J . Fraser, St. Maio. Sorel ** P. E. Roy, St. Pie. Stadaoona ** J. Sharpies, Quebeo. Shawinagan *' J. J. Ross, Chainplain. Viotoria " J. Ferrier, Montreal. Wellington *' W. H. Webb, Melbourne. Officers of thb Legislative Council.— G. B. de Boucher- ville, Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant ; Pierre L^gar6, First Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery, French Translator and Assistant Accountant; Thomas W. Lloyd. Secot|d Assistant Clerk, Clerk of the English Journals and English Translator ; Isaie Jodoin, Chief Clerk of the OffiCes and Committees, and Translator; B. Qlobenski, Clerk of French Journals, Clerk of Permanent Orders and Private Bills, and Translator ; N. Faucher, jun., Clerk of Special Committees and Petitions, Translator, and Copying Clerk ; A, A. Labelle, Permanent Clerk ; S. S. Ilatt, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ; T. E. Roy, Sergeaut-at-Arms ; F. X. Brault, Chief Messenger; Francois Biais and Richard Clancyi Messengers. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. P. Fortin ■ Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Argenteuil ........ .Sidney Bellingham, Montreal. Bagot Pierre Samuel Gendron, Ste. Rosalie. Beauce F. X. Dulac, St. George. Beauhamois E. H. Bisson, St. Louis de Gonzague. Belleohasse P. Fradette, St Gervais. Berthier Louis Sy Ivestre, Berthier {en haut). Bonaventure P. C. Beauchesne, Carleton. Brome W. W . Lynch, Knowlton. Chambly Raymond Prefontaine, Longuenil. Ohamplain D. Nap. St. Cyr, St. Anne de la Perade. Gharlevois Onesime Gauthier, St. Urbain. Chateauguay Edouard Laberge, Ste. Philomdne. Chicoutimi and Saguenay . . W. E. Price, Saguenay. . Compton W. Sawyer, Sawyerville. Deux-Montagnes • . .Hon. G4d6on Ouimet, Quebec. For fine Pumiture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's Buildinsrs, Craig' St., Montreal.— See r agro 30. ifires, Oon street. ss. lenrille. tion. i^est. I fiouoher- it ; Pierre y, Frenoh VV. Lloyd, rnals and the Offices Clerk of rate Bills, ommittees L. Labelle, the Black kult, Chief essengers* 38. )salie. tt). 1. Perade. le. BUT YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTBAU is B0ND'8» 415 NOTRE DAME STREET LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-QUEBEC. 277 NAMR AND P. 0. ADDRESS. Laroohelle, St. Anselme. OONSTITUENOIKS. Dorohester L. N. Drummond and Arthabaska . . W. J. Watts, Druminondville. Oasp6 Hon. Pierre Fortin. Lnnrairie. Hoohelaira Louis J. B. Beaubien, Montreal. Huntingdon A . Cameron, Huntingdon. Iberville Louis MoUeur, St. Jean. Jacques Cartier ....Narcisse M- LeCavalier,St. Laurent. Joliette Vincent Paul Lavallde, St. F^lix de Valois Kamouraska Charles Frangois Roy, St. Anne de la Pocatidre. Laprairie L. B. Alp. Charlebois, Laprairie» Village. L'Assomption Onulphe Peltier, L'Bpiphanie. Laval L. 0. Loranger, Montreal. L^vis ....T. B. Paquet St. Nicholas. L'Islet Pamphile Gl. Verreault, St. Jean Port Joly Lotbinidre Henry Gustave Joly, Quebec. Maskinongd Moise Houde, Aivi^re! du Loup (en haut») M^gantio, Hon. George Irvine, Quebec. Missisquoi Geo. B. Baker, Sweetsburg. Montcalm Louis Gustave Martin, Montreal. Montmagny P. Landry, St. Pierre (Riviere du Sud.) Montmorency .......Hon. Auguste Real Angers, Quebec. Montreal Wert. . . . . J. W. McGauvran, Montreal. Montreal Centre- .. A. W. Qgilvie, Montreal. Montreal East L. 0. Taillon, Montreal. Napierville L. D. Lafontaine, S4;^®douard. Nicolet Ovide M^thot, St. Pierre les Becquets. Ottawa County Louis Duhamel, Township de Wright. Pontiao Hon. L. R. Church, Aylmer. Portneuf Prax^de Larue, St. Augustin. Quebec East J oseph Sheyn, Quebec. Quebec West John Hearn, Quebee. Quebec Centre R. F. Rinfret, dit Malouin, Quebec. Quebec County Hon, P. Gameau, Quebec. Richmond & Wolfe.Jacques Picard, Wotton. Richelieu Michel Mathieu, Sorel. Rimouski Alexandre Chauveau, Quebec. Rouville Victor Robert, Ste. Angele. St. Hyacinthe Pierre Bschand, St. Hyaointhe. St. Jean. F^lix G. Marchand, St. Jean d'Iberville. St. Maurice Elie Lacerte, Yamachiohe. Shefford — Hon. M. Laframboise, Montreal. Sherbrooke (City) ..Hon. Joseph Gibb Robertson, Sherbrooke. Soulanges. R. S. de Beaujeu, Ceteau du Lac. Stanstead John Thornton, Barnston. Temiscouata G. H. Deschenes; Ste. Epiphane. Terrebonne Hon. Jos. Adolphe Chapleau. Montreal. Three Riveres (City) Hon. H. G, Malhiot, Trois Rivieres. Vaudreuil ... Emery Lalonde, Ste. Marthe. Veroheres Jos. Daigle, Beloeil. Yamaska J. C S. Wurteie, Montreal. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Fort>eA, General Asrent, St. James Street, Montreal. ^ 83 ,.-: ) !■ *; V I House Furnishing Hardware, Cookinff Baneres, Oot> nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craier Street. 278 DOMINION OP CANADA. Officers of the Legislative Assembly.— Sir Geo. Manly Muir, olerk of the House ; Etienne Simard, assistant do. ; A.T. Marsan, law clerk ; Ghs. Ambroise Pariseau, clerk : Laurent Simoneau, accountant; Charles J as. Ardouin, chief office olerk, distributer of stationery and superintendent of supernumeraries; Cjrille Petti(;rew, Thos. Prondergast, Adjuton Demers, copying clerks ; Chs. P. Lindsay, chief committee clerk and olerk of elections ; Edouard LeMoine, clerk of private bill committee ; Edouard Belleau, asst. do.; Andr4 Napoleon Montpetit, chief French translator; Benoit Marquette, 1st asst. do. ; J. Buteau Turcotte, 2nd asst. do. ; William Cook, chief English translator ; John Byrne Duggan, assistant do. ; Ed. Demers, speaker's secre- tary, assistant clerk of committees and perm't copying olerk ; Paul Ernest Smith, olerk of the^nglish journals ; 0. C. de- Lachevrotidre, clerk of French journals; Louis Fortier, asst. do. ; Joseph Whydden. English assistant do. ; L^on P. Lemay, librarifl(n; Louis P. Turcotte, assistant do.; Pierre Chenet* post-master; L. Merel, assistant do., and messenger; Chos. Gameau, sergeant-at-arras ; Olivier Robitaille, chief messen- ger; Alfred Pellotier, speaker's messenger; Martial Roy, Ed- ward Littlejphn, Joseph Trudelle, Simeon Gagn^, Jacques Morin, Etienne, Gauvreau, messengers. Public Departments. Queen*8 Printer* s OMce.—OMcers : Charles F. Langlois, Queen's printer; Charles Pargeau, French translator and book keeper; E. Trudel, clerk; Thomas Molony, English translator. Secretary's Office.— Hovk. C. B. de Boucherville, provincial secretary ; P. J. Jolicoeur, assistant secretary ; 0. F. Campeau, accountant ; J. W . Golfer, clerk of the English correspondence ; J. B. Lenoir, clerk ; Joseph G. Laurin and Gustave Gagnon, copying clerks ; A • Dord, messenger. Provincial Begistrar'e DepartmeiU.'-ILoTi' C. B. de Boucher- ville, provincial registrar ; J- B. Meilleur, M.D., LL.D., deputy registrar ; A. Belanger, E. Poitras, clerks ; Jean Lebreoque, messenger. Department of Public Inetruction. — ^Hon. C. B. de Boucher- ville, minister of public instruction ; Dr. Louis Giard, secretary to minister of public instruction ; H. H. Miles, assistant secre- tary; Napoleon Legendre, clerk of French correspondence, assistant editor of the Journal de I'lnntruetion Publique ana librarian; Patrick Delane3\ clerk of English correspondence and assistant editor of the Journal of Education ; A. Thomas, clerk of accounts and statistics; Leopold Devisme, assistant clerk of French correspondence ; J. H. Richardson, tirst assistant clerk : Jacques Laparre, store keeper ; Paul Blouin, messenger and housekeeper. ?Or,^iie Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 0hfkw'9 BuildixxfiTB, Graiar St., Montreal,— See page 89« SHIRTS made to OPwDER at DESMARTEAtJ & BONB^S; 415 NCTRE DAME STREET. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-QUEBEC. 279 Department of Agriculture and Public Wbrfc*.— Hon. P. Garneaa, commissioner ; L. Simeon LosagO) assistant oommis- sioner ; £. Moreau, secretary and accountant, and superinten- dent of colonization ; Pierre Gauvreau, architect and engineer ; J. B. Dorome, assistant do. ; £. H. Nesbitt, book keeper ; C. Lesperance, assistant do. ; T. H. Nesbitt, assistant seoretar?'^ ; J. 0. Fontaine, assistant director of colonization ; J. B. Peltier and J. B. Sirois, messengers. Treasurer's Office. — Hon. J. G. Robertson, provincial trea- surer; H. T. Machin, assistant treasurer; Gaspard Drolet, auditor ; Henry Hemming and F. D. Tims, book keepers ; T. R. Nelson, judicial deposits clerk ; Arthur N. Giard, J. T. narrower, Stanley H. Holt, J. E. Marmette and G. T. A. Evan- tureU clerks ; Henry Hughes, office keeper and messenger ; G. Trudel, second messenger. Department of Crown Lands, — Hon. H. G. Malhiot, commis- sioner; £. E. Tach^, assistant commissioner; J. Bouchette. deputy surveyor general ; John V. Galci accountant and cashier ; E. T> Fletcher, surveyor and draughtsman and in- spector of surveys; G. G. Dunlevie and Jules Tach6, surveyors and draughtsmen ; P. M. A. Genet, draughtsman ; W. F. Col- lins, clerk in charge ; Alfred Par6, superintendent of woods and forests; J. J. Prendergast, registrar for department ; L. 1>. Lemoine, L. L. Rivard, clerks in charge ; F. D. Dugal, F. Ghassd, T. Morkill, W. E. Collins, D. C. Mackedie, L. Berthe- lot, J. B. N. ProuljT, Victor Derome, J. E. Lepag^, clerks; P. Potvin, office keeper ; P. Cahill, C. Dumontier, messengers. Council of Agriculture,— 3 , M. Browning, Vice-President » George Leclere, Secretary-Treasurer ; Hons. L. Archam- beault, r Assumption ; J. N. E. Faribault, TAssumption ; J. O. Beaubien, Montmagny ; G. Ouimet, Montreal ; M. H. Cochrane. Compton; D. E. Price, Quebec; J. J. Ross, Ste. Anne de la Parade ; Messrs. L- Beaubien, M. P. P., Mon- treal; B. Benoit, M. P., St. Hubert ; S. N. Blackwood, Shefford; J. M. Browning, Beauharnois; A. Casavant, St. Dominique; E. J. Deblois* Quebec; J. Gaudet, M. P. P-i Gentilly; F. Wood Gray, Quebec; L- Levesque, M. P.P., D'Aillebout ; L. H. MassuOt V arennes ; A. MarsaUt 1' Assump- tion; Rev. F. Pilotte, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere ; Rev. 8. Tass6, Ste. Th^rdse; L. Landry, St. Pierre Montmagny; Office, 63 St. Gabriel street, Montreal. Board of Examination of P. L. Surveyors,— Hon, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, ex oMeio ; Jos. BouchettCi Deputy Surveyor- General ; Charles Bainarge* President ; F. W. Blaiklock, E T. Fletcher. L. P. Gauvreau, John Bignell, Examiners and Provincial Land Surveyors ; Alex- ander Sewell, Secretary, Quebec; Alfred R. C Selwyn, Exam- iner in Geology and Mineralogy. Cadastre Office^ Quebec— P, L. Morin, Director of Cadas- tre ; F. Lachaine, Surveyor ; G. Gauvin, R. C. D'Estimau- ville, clerks. 4ueen,Flre 6s Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie l> orDes, General Ag>ent« St. James Street Montreal. - :|1! AlaiiGrl^s,' Wrinerers, Washdrs, troil Bedsteads; Spring Beds, Mattresses, Scc.—'L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Crcdgr St. CROWN TIMBER AND LAND AGENTS. Section. Grown Agents. Montreal *.. G. E. Belle,agent Chambly '. G.DeSalaberry,Grown Forrester Three Rivers..... .< A. Dubord, agent Murray Bay G. Duberger, agent Chicoutimi J. Tremblay, aerent Roberval I. Dumas, sub-agent Garleton • • •L. J. Rippelt agent Quebec ' . .. .MoiJL. Stewart. Gollector of Grown Timber Dues Leeds J. Hume, inspector of agencies Clarendon Edmund Heath, agent Hull R. Farley, a«ent Thurso G. W. Uameron, agent Greenville A. B. Filion, agent Waterloo -0. B. Kemp, -agent Robinson Wm. Farwell, agent Arthabaskaville A. Gagnon, agent St. Joseph de la Beauce , agent Montma^ny E. Renaud, agent Rimouski J.B. LepagCj agent Rimouski L. M. Gosselm, Grown Forester Gaspg Basin John Eden, agent Cap Ghatte > Louis Roy, sen.i agent Quebed'i* L. Z. Rousseau, agent Joliette... J. B. Delfausse, agent /vtftWA S A. J. Russell, agent ^**^* { J. McDonald, D.S. Master PEOVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Governmentj Halifax. LieutenmU- Governor i (and Deputy Governor for signing Mar- riage Licenses)— His Honour the Bon. Adams George Archibald. John Hicks, private secretary; Lieut.-Gol. H. W. Clarke, N.S.M., Major M. B. Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. Artillery, Provincial Aides-de- Camp. Executive Council. Hon. Stasley Brown, Treasurer. *' D. McDonald, Attorney-General. P. C. Hill, Provincial Secretary. Robert Robertson, Commissioner of Public Works and Mines. Alonzo J. White, Commissioner of Crown Lands. John Ferguson, ^ cSurC^SpbSu; [Memb.r8ofC.unoU. J. Mcl^innon, J i( It «« {( it For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, ^ to eiiaWB Buildinfirs, Craisr St., Montreal.-See pa^e 39. If n Forester WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25, AX DESMARTEAU & BOND'S. LBQISLATIVB COUNCIL-NOVA SCOTIA. 281 JRetired Membera of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by epeeial permiaaion of Her Majeatp.—Rvn. Sir William Young, Hon. Charles Tapper, C.B., Hon. William A. Henry, Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alexander MoFarlane, Hon. Adams G. Arohibald. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John Orsighton. ...... President. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Hon. R. M. Cutler,Guy8borough Stayley Brown, Yarmouth J. Creighton, Lunenburgh W.C.Whitman, Annapolis F. Tupi>er, Liverpool J. McKinnon, Antigonish P. Smyth, Port Hood S. Creelman, Stewiaeke Wm. 0. HeSernah, Guys- borough (( (I «* (( NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Hon. D. MoN. Parker, Halifax ** James Fraser, Pictou Wm. Annaud, Halifax James Cochran, Halifax Henry Martell, Arichat G. McKenna, Shelbourne Chas. Dickie, Comwallis Robert Boak, jr., Halifax C. J. Campbell, Baddeck, C.B. ti u i( (i l( (t Qfficera.— 'John C. Halliburton, clerk ; Robert L. Weatherbe, law clerk and clerk of parliament ; Rev. Geo. W. Hill, A.M., chaplain ] Robert Romans, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. ' Speaker. CONSTITUENGIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Annapolis Avard Longley, Bridgetown «♦ Wm. B. Troop, Wilmot Antigonishe Hon. D. McDonald, Halifax " John J. McKinnon, Antigonishe Colchester. Thomas F. Morrison, Londonderry ** Samuel Rettie, Truro Cumberland Hiram Black, ^- • «♦ Edward Vickery, Parrsboro' Cape Breton E. T. Mosely, Sydney, C.B. »• Hon. A. J. White, Halifax Digby Hon. C. Campbell, Halifax ♦♦ H. M. Robiohan, Clare Guysborough ZTT^ ^ ^.„ „ ^ »# i »* Chas. Freinchebille. Port Mulgrave Halifax Hon. P. C. Hill, Halifax »» Edward Farrell, Halifax »« Donald Archibald, Musquodoboit Hants W. H. Allison, Windsor ♦» Alfred Putnam, Walton Queen, i<*lre iic LAfo, luHuittuce Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, Oenetttl Affent^ St. Barnes Street. Montreal. ^ Ml .^':>. tftanffles,' Wringrers, Wasliiei^rtroti Bedstdads, Spring Beds, Mattressea. &o.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Craig &% 282 DOMINION OF CANADA. GOllBTlTUENCIES. NAMB AND P.O. ADDRESS. Inverness Hon. J. MoKinnon> — " Duncan Campbell, Mabou Eing's D. 6. Woodworth, Kentville " JohnB. North. — Lunenburgh Mather B. Desorisay* Bridgewater *^ James iEisenhauer, Lunenburgh Pictou Hugh Cameron, New Glasgow *' ^... Simon H. Holmes, Pictou " Alex. MeKay, West River Queen's J« Newton Mack, — — " Samuel Freeman, Liverpool Richmond Charles Boudrot. Ariohat " ...« Murdoch MoRae, Arichat Shelbume . . . . < . ^ Hon. R. Robertson, Barrington ' " ^ Thomas Johnson, Locke's Island Victoria John A. Fraser, Baddock " David MoCurdy, Baddoch Yarmouth John Lovitt, Yarmouth '^ Albert Gayton, Pubnico Officers of the House of Assembly.— H. C. D. Twining, olerk; L. Power, assistant clerk ; Rev, Canon Cochran, chap- lain ; A. M. Qidney, sergeant at-^arms ; James L. GrifiGuat asst. sergeant-at-arms; J. Fitzgerald, messenger. Public Departments. Provincial Secretary's Q^ce.— Hon. P. Carateret Hill, Pro- vincial secretary; H, Crosskill, deputy Provincial secretary; H. Kerr, Thos. Robertson, clerks. Provinoial Treasurer's OMce. — Hon. Stayley BroWDj Provin- cial treasurer ; W. £. Brine, clerk. Attorney GeneraVs Q/^c^.-^Hon' D. McDonald, AttiHTliey General. Crown Lands Department^-— Hon, A. J.White, Commisiioner ; Edward Morris, F. LeBianc, M. Cuppiadge and J. H. Austin, clerks. Department of Mines and Public Works,— "Ron, R. Robertson, commissionsr ; deputy commissioner, John Kelly; Insjpector of Mines, Henry S. Poole ; Inspector of Works, H. B. Reid. Board of Agriculture.— ^Ron. J. W. Laurie, president; H. Yeomans, vice-president ; Professor Lawson, secretary. Education Dcparfwcn^.— -Superintendent of Education, Rev. A. S. Hunt, M. A. : Council of Public Instruction, Members of Executive Council. Provincial Hospital for /n^ane.— Medical suptrintendent} James R. Delloyle, M.D. For fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to Shaw's BuilOinffs, Craier St., M0]aitreal.7rS^ pi«e 89. ' Mis, Spring 4Crai8rSt^ lESS. rewater »urgh ow [ton island K Twining, ran, chap* ifl^t aest. Hill, Pro- secretary ; HjProTin- Attortiey nisiioner ; L Austin, lobertson, Inspector Keid. ident; H. T. tion, Rev. Bmbera of intendent, ices, go to BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DESMAIKPBAU ^s BONiySj 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. ■ ■ ' - — ■*- DOMINION OFFICES AND OFFICERS. 283 Dominion Offices and Offiokbs. Finance Department of Canada. — ^Nova Scotia Branch.— Sydenham i^Iowe, auditor ; R. Stather, clerk ; John MuUane, messenger. Aanat. Eec General for Nova Scotia.— -J. R. Wallace. Po8t- Office Department^ Nova Scotia 2>it5i«ton.-- Post-OflBce Inspector, A. Woodgate ; assistant inspector, F. M . Passbw ,* clerks, Thos. Southall, R. A. Burnham; messenger, R. R. Mc- Millan. Money Order Offce. — Superintendent, James H. Thome ; clerks, F. Creighton, S. S. Thome ; messenger, Thos. Conran. Railway Mail Gierke. — Between Halifax and Am- herst, Isaac S. Burnhill, E. A. Bent ; between Halifax and Annapolis, A. Brown, F. R. Bent ; between Pictou and Truro, F. Huntington. Poet- Office Inepector.—Y. M- Passow. Poet- Office, Halifax.— W, Hugh Blackadar ; clerks, W. M* Small, V. V. Tremain, T. W. DeWolfe. A. H. Cunningham, J. D. Story, W. H. Chamberlain, W. H. Donovan. J, Flowers ; temporary clerks, C. Logg, C. H. Hamilton, T. Southall, jr-, J. Cunningham ; newspaper sorter, C. C- Smith ; letter car- carriers, Matthew Collins (chief carrier), J. Fitzgerald, James Wilson, John Wilson, W. Carroll ; temporary letter carrier, D. Silverthorne ; pensioned letter carrier, Wm. Craig ; messenger, S. Saunders. Penitentiary.— Robert Dankin, warden; medical attendant, Rufus S. Black, M. D ; chaplain, Rev. Henry Pope. Sable /«^anc2.— Resident Superintendents— St. Pauls, Dan. J. McNeil ; Soatterie, John McLean. Railway Department.— Gteneral Superintendent, Lewis Car- vel ; General Traflfic Agent, Geo. Taylor ; Chief Engineer. Alex. McNab ; Accountant, Thomas Foote ; Paymaster, W. U. Jones ; Cashier, David Rottinger ; Clerks, John Adams, S. S. Bully, D. A. Story, Wm. Huggin, and J. M. Lyons ; Telegraph Clerk, — MoLearn ; Messenger, Owen Cameron. Immigration Office.— AgQni, Rev. E. Clay, M. D. Board of Statietiee of Births, Marrwgee and Deaths. — Sec'y, John Costley, Halifax; Issuers of Marriage Licenses and Deputy Reg'rs Births, Marriages and Deaths, the Deputy Postmasters in the different Counties, and Stephen Selden, Halifax ; DeputyAegistrars of Births, Marriages and Deaths, the Way Office keepers in the different Counties, and Rev. Henry Stamer, Rev. R. Jamieson, Rev. James Waddell, Rev. Edward Ansell, J. J. Clark, M. D. Inspector of Steamers Carrying Passengers. — Alex. Moir. Inspector of Customs.— J. J. Kerr; Collector, Halifax, Hon W. Ross. Savings Bank.— J. B. Wallace, cashier. ilft^teta i>epar(mene.— J. W* Laurie, D. A. G. Queen, Fire & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbei% General Asrent^ St, James Street, MontreaL'* ■li !•■ r- - ; ll ManfirlMi Wringers, WaeUere, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craigr St. 284 DOMINION OP CANADA; Inland Revknub Depabtuint. In»peetor for Nova Sootiat A rgh. Pattkbsov, Esq. ITa^t/aa;— Collector, S. Tupper; Exoiciemen, Anffus MoLeod, John 0. Nash, jr.; Clerk, B. H. Blanohard ; Messengeri Pk. Hagarty; Inspeotor of Petroleum, R- G. Fraser. Ptefou.— Collector, J. M. Porteous; Exciseman, A. Mc- Donald. North Sydney,— CoWeatort Lachlin Robertson. Farmouf A.-*Colleotor, J. V. B. Bingay. PEOVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Oovernmentt Frederickton* Lieufenant-Oovernor—Hii Excellency Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B. Proyincial Aide-de-Camp and Private Secretary— Lieat.- Colonel John Saunders. Extra Aide-de-Camp— 'AlfrAd F. Street} Esq., Captain Reserve Militia. Executive Council. Hon. Robert Young, President. u (( ti (I n tt G. E. King, Attorney-General. J. J. Fraser, Provincial Secretary. B- R. Stevenson, Surveyor-General. W. M. Kelly, Chief Oommis. Board of Works. B. Willis ) a'. McQueen, > Members of Counoil. J. H. Crawford, 1 F. A. H. Straton, clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. J. S. S AUNDEBS President. Counties. Name and P.O. Addrbbp. Albert Hon. J. Lewis, HillllH>ro'. Carleton ** C. Perley, Woodstock. Carleton •••• ** Wm. Lindsay, Woodstock. Charlotte " F. Hibbard, St. Geo/ge. Gloucester. • • • " R* Toung, Caraaiiette. Kent *' 0. Mclnernay, Itichibncto. King's Northumberland Gideon D. Bailey, Canning. W. Hamilton, Dalhousie. §ueen's< estigouche. fi For flne Furniture & Pianos, at "Wholesale Prices, go to ^^{^wVb Buildings^ CraifiT St., Montreal.— See pa(|re 80, WHITS DRESS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTH $225, AT DBSMARTBAU & BOND'S. LiiaiSLATIVE COUNCIL-NBW BRUNSWICK. 285 COUNTIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS, Bt. John " A. MoL. Seely, St John. St John " T. R. Jones, St John. Sunbury " A. Harrison, Mangerville* Victoria " B. Beveridge, Tobique. Westmorland *' E. B. Chandler, Dorchester. Westmorland " D. Hanington, Shediac. York ** J. S. Saunders, Fiederiokton. Oppiorrs op the Legislative Council.— Ceorge Botsford, clerk ; J. H. Phair, assistant clerk ; B. R. Jouett, Usher of the Black Rod; Kev. John M. Brooks, D.D., chaplain; Qeorge F. Gregory, engrossing clerk. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. " Speaker. constituencies. namb and p. o. address. Albert Alex. Rogers, Hopewell. ** James Ryan, Coverdale. Garleton «. R. K. Jones, Woodstock. ** J. S. Leighton, Centreville. ^ Charlotte Hon. B. R. Stevenson, St. Andrews. ** J. Murchie. " ..J.Mackay. " ..Thos. Cottetell. Glducester Kennedy F. Burns, Bathurst. " ; Theotime Blanchard, Caraquette. Kent ...H. O'Leary. ** U. Johnson, St Marys. King's* * • R. E. McLeod, Sussex. ** John Flewellin^, Hampton. •* Hon. J. H. Crawford, St John. Madawaska L. Theriault, St. Leonard. Northumberland .Hon. W. M. Kelly, Chatham. *' Wm. Swim, Chatham. '* A. A. Davidson, Chatham. ** L. J. Tweedie, Newcastle. Queen's Francis Wood, Petersville. ♦* Walter S. Butler, Sypher's Cove, G. Restigouche A. McKenzie, Dalhousie. *' John Phillips, Dalhousie. St John Hon. G. E. King. St John. »« William Elder, Caiieton, St. John. " H. A. Austin, Portland, St John. " Hon. Edward Willis, St John. St. John (City) W. H. A Keans, St John. " , V" ••• Wm. Wedderburn, St. John. Suhbu#. . .V W. B. Perley, Blissville. i( ............. .... J. S. Covert, Mangerville. Queen, Fire Sb Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, ^Qenernl Afent, St. Janie^ Street. Montreal. il I it B I 1- Mangles, Wrlnflrers, Washers, Iron Bedsteads, Sprlngr Beds, Mattresses, &C.--I1. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Cralpr St. 286 DOMINION OF CANADA. CONSTITUENCIES. . NAME INO P.O. ADDRET8. Victoria B. Beveridge, jun., Tobique. Weatmorland E. J. 8mith« Shediao. . [Pt.de B. ^' Hon. A. MoQaeen, Mr. Whatley, " J. A. Humphrey, Monoton. " Thomas Piclcard, Saokville. York Robert Robinson, Canterbury. ** Hon. J. J. Eraser, Frederiekton. *' H. Dow, Frederiekton. ** T. F. Barker, Frederiekton. Officers of the House of Ass embly.— G. J. Bliss* clerk ; J. Richards, clerk assistant; H. Beckwith, sergeant-at-arms ; Rey. Chas. Spurden, D.D.» chaplain ; E. R. Wetmore, engross- ing clerk. Public Departments. Provincial Secretari/*» OMce,—^on. John J. Fraser, Prorin- oial seoretary ; J. W. Smith, chief clerk ; G. N. Babbitt and E. Hanson, clerks. tBoardof Works 2?«par "^ nioos, &c.--Ij. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig* Street. 288 DOMINION OF CANADA. Pbikob County. First Difltriot— Nicholas Conroy. 8eoond District— Hon. John Yeo, James W. Richards. Third Distriot-'Hoii. Joseph 0. Arsenault, John A* Mao- donald. Fourth District— Cornelius Howat, A. E. C. Holland. Fifth District— Hon. John Lofurgey, James G. PopOf Q/^eer«— Archibald McNeil* Clerk ; F. W> Hughes. Assistant Clerk ; Neil McLeod, Law Clerk; Rev. L. C' Jenkiosi D-C-L. Chaplain. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Oovemment — Fort Qarry, Lieuienant Governor, His Honour! the Hon. Alex. Mobbis, P.C, Fort Garry. ExKCUTivB Council. Hon. R. A, Davis, Treasurer, Premier " Joseph Royal, Secretary " Colin Inkester, Corner of Public Works and Agriculture " James McKay. ^ - Clerk— S. Blanchard, Bsq. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker Hon. James McKat. J. H. O'Donnell, Esq. Solomon Hamelm, Esq. Donald Gunn, Esq. Clerk— T. Spence, Esq. Colin Inkester, Esi. Francis Ogletree, Esq. F. Dauphinais, Esq. (I (I 1 - LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. CONSTITUBNCIES. NAME AND P. 0. AdDBBSS. Bale St. Paul F. Chenier, Bale St. Paul Headingly John Taylor, Headingly High Bluff Jas. Cowan, Portage La Prairie Kildonan J. Sutherland, Winnipeg Lake Manitoba Angus McKay, St. James Poplar Point F. E. Cornish, Winnipeg Portage La Prairie K . McKensie, Rockwood ,...,....W. F. Luxton, St. Agathee ............. A. F. Martin St Anne ....C.Nolan, St. Anne for fine Fximiture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to BhaWs BuilOinffi^ Cralsr St.j Moxxtreal,-rB«M» page 80, WHlTBl DftBSS SBtlRTS $1.60, WORTH $^.25, At DBSMARTEAU & BOND'S. OONSTITUENOIES. NAME AMD P. 0. ADDRESS. St. Andrews, N John Gunn, Lower Fort Qarry St. Andrews, S J. Norguay, W'nnipeg St. Boniface, B Hon. Ai. A. Girurd, Winnipeg St Bonifaoe, W Louis Schmidt, ** St. Charles A. Murray, St. Charles St. Clements Thomas Howard, St. Johns St. Francois Xavier, E.. . .M. Lepine, Pointe de Buttes St. Francois Xavier, W- . -Hon. Joseph Royal. Winnipeg St. James E. Bourke. St James St. Norbert Joseph Dubuc, 8t Norbert St Pauls Dr. Bird, Winnipeg St Vital Joseph Lemay, St. Norbert Springfield W. K. Dick, Springfield Westboume C. P. Brown, Palestine Winnipeg .'R. A. Davis, Winnipeg Clerk— Rice M. Howard, Esq. NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Seat of Government— Fort Garry, Lieutenant- Governor, His Honour the Hon. Alex. Mobris, P.C COUN Hon. Marc A. Girard Donald A. Smith Henry J. Clarke Pascal Breland Alfred Boyd John C. Schultz Joseph Dubuc Andrew G. B. Bannatyne William Fraser CIL. Robert Hamilton Joseph Royal Pierce Delorme • Walter R. Bown • James McKay William N. Kennedy John H. McTavish WiUiamTait NEWFOUNDLAND. Executive Council. Hon. Frederick B. T. Carter, Premier and Attorney-General. Edward D. Shea, Colonial Secretary. William V. White way, Solicitor-General. James J. Rogerson, Receiver- General. William J. S. Donnelly, Financial Secretary. Stephen Rendell. it Qoedh. Bire & life Insurance Co.- A. Macken2de t'orbe^ Woafi^ Ctoneral Agents 6t. James Street, Mbytreal. Bouse PumiBhlnc: Hn^rdware, Oooklnff RaniTds, Oor* nloee, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyor, 624 Oralgr Street. 290 DOMINION OP CANADA. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Edward Morris, Presi- Hoi dent. ** NioholaeSiabb. ** Robert Kent. *' Hon. James S. Clift. ** Hon. Edward Wliite. ** Peter G. lessier. Hon. Petor Winter. Edward D. Sliea. W. J. S. DonneUy. A. W. Harvey. Kobert Thorbum. Thomas Talbot. Stephen Kendell. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. Pbesoott Euebson, Esq.) Q. C, Speaker* Dist. of Twillengate and Fogi. Hon. P. B. T. Carter " •• ♦' ..Charles Duder " " •« ..William Klllegrew Bonavista John H. Warren ** Charles Bowring ** J. W.McNeily Trinity Hon. W. V. Whiteway ** JohnSteer ** James Watson Bayde Verds Hon. J. J.Rogerson Carbonear John Rorke Harbor Grace Hon. A. Shea ** Joseph Godden Brigus and Port-de-Grove Nathaniel Rabbitt Harbor-Main Joseph J. Little *» Patrick Nolan Plaoentia and St. Mary's C. P. Bennett ** ** James Collins *• " Michael E. Dwyer Bnrin James S. Winter ' * Charles Ay re Fortune Bay Robert Alexander Burgeo and La Poile Prescott Emerson, Q.C. Ferryland J. G. Conroy '' Richard Raftus St. John's East Robert J. Parsons ** Robert J. Kent ** Dr. J. J. Deanio St. John's West Maurice Fenelon ** Louis Tessier *< Patrick J. Soott 9or fine Furniture & Pianos, at Wholesale Prices, go to 8baw^B Buildinffs, Craig St., MoDtre$a<-^See ppbge 39. Street. lea. QeUy. r* urn* ot. lell. ray IC. »rlceB, go to pp.g:e89t WHITB DRESS SHIRTS $1.60, WORTH $2.20. AT DBSMARTBAU A; BOND'S. GAME LAWS. 291 FISH* AND GAME LAWS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. PROVINCE OP ONTARIO. Fishing for speckled or brook trout can only be legally done by angling by band, with hook and line, from Ist January to 15th September. White fish or salmon trout are not to be taken by any means between the 12th November and 1st December ; nor by means of any kind of seine between 30th May and Ist August. Qill nets for salmon trout, or white fish, must have meshes of at least five inches extension measure, and seines for white fish of not less than four inches. Pickerel or dor^, and maskinongd, may be taken at any time, except from Ifith April to 15th May ; andlbass from 15th May to 15th June. Fish- ing by moans of net or other apparatus is prohibited, except under lease or license from the Department of Marine and Fisheries. The main channel, or course of any stream, must at all times be kept open, and no nets shall be so used as to obstruct the passage of fish in any river, bay, or creek, to and from their breeding places. The Local Fishery Overseers are instructed to enforce these enactments. The following is the new Game Act in the Province of On- tario, giving the season when game may be killed :— Deer, moose, elk, reindeer, or cariboo, from the Ist day of September to the 30th day of November inclusive. Wild turkeys, grouse, pheasants or partridges, between the 1st day <^ September and the 1st day of January. Quail, between the Ist day of October and the Ist day of January. Woedoook, between the Ist day of Jaly and the 1st of January. Snipe, between the 15th day of August and the 1st of May. Mallard, grey duck, black duck, wood or summer duck, and all kinds of teal, between the 15th day of August and the 1st day of January. Hares or rabbits, between the 1st day of September and the 1st day of March. No person shall have in his possession any of the above ani- mals or birds, or any portion of them during the close seasons. They may be exposed for sale, nevertheless, for one month, and no longer, after such periods, or had in possession at any time for family use ; but in all oases the proof of the time of killing or taking shall be upon the party so in possession. QueexXfFiro & Life, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, Oec^erfbl Asrent, St, James Street^ Moptireca, ^*^ House FumishinfiT Hardware, Cookingr Banges, Cor^ nices, &c.— L. J. A. Surveyer, 524 Craig* Street. 292 GAME LAWS. , None of the animala or birds above mentioned shall at any time be taken by means of traps, snares, finSf baited lines, or other similar contrivances. Any person may destroy any such traps, snares, i&o., which he may discover, without incurring any liability for so doing. No one shall have in possession the eggs of any of the birds mentioned at any time. No batteries, sunken punts, or night lights, allowed in the killing of swans, geese or ducks. Beaver, muskrat, mink, martin, raccoon, otter and fisher may be hunted and killed only between the 1st November and the IstMay. .^ , The fine for killing deer, &o., out of season, shall be not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars for each animal. For having in possession the birds or eggs of any of [the birds protected, at any time, not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars, for each bird or egg. For killing any of the fur-bearing animals out of the season, not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty-five, and a similar fine for any other breach of the Act. In all oases the whole of the fine is to be paid to the prosecutor. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Fishing for speckled or brook trout, with nets, spears* or other apparatus, is forbidden at all times. Angling by the hand for trout is permitted from 1st January to 15th September. White fish are not to be taken by any means between 10th November and Ist December. No lunge to be taken between the 15th October and 1st Deoember. Fishing for pickerel (dor^) and maskinong^, is forbidden between the 15th April and 15th May, and for bass between the 15th May and 15th Juno. The close season for salmon is the same in both Provinces, viz. : From Ist September to 1st May for surface fly fishing, and from 1st August to 1st May for net fishing. Fishing by means of nets or other apparatus is prohibited, except under lease or license from ^e Department of Marine and Fisheries. Gam9^ (jhe,t in the Province of Quebee^ may be hunted as follows : Elk, moose, cariboo, deer, fawn and hare, in the months of September, October, November} December and January, and on the 1st February. Grouse, Ptarmigan, Partridge, Woodcock and Snipe in the months of September, October. November, December, January and February, and on the 1st of March. Wild swan, wild goose, wild duck, widgeon and teal, in the months of September, October, November, December, January. February, March and April, and on the Ist May in that part ox For fine Furniture & Piajios, at Wholesale Prices, q^O to ShaWe Bull^ngs^ Crai|r St., Montreal.— See pag«0 89* BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMARTEAU & BOND'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. at any lines, or ny such teurring le birds \r night d fisher iber and 1 not less limal. he birds ore than i season, e, and a oases the -f •- pears, or ; by the ptember. een 10th between rel (dor^) &nd 15th no. The 368, viz. : and from IS of nets r license follovoa : lonths of ary, and )e in the January il, in the Fanuary, Kt part of 1 GAME LAWS. 293 the Province of Qnebeo west of Three Rivers ; and from the Ifit September to the 15th May, both days inclusive, Ui the east of Three Rivers. East of the Brandy Pots, in the River St. Lawrence, inbabi- tant8 may take said game during the close time for food, but nut for sale or barter. Woodcitck, snipe, wild swan, wild goose, wild duck, widgeon or teal, not to be shot or hunted between one hour after sunset, and one hour before sunrise. None of the forenamed animals or birds, except hares, to be taken by ropes, snares, springs, cages, nets or traps of any kind, nor shall any such engine be set for that purpose, and any person may destroy any engine so set. Any person may, Hud every Magistrate, Constable, Market Clerk, Peace Officer, Kailruad employee, and Officer ot Cus- toms shall seize, on view, any of said animals or birds, or any part thereof, found in possession, or charge of any persons durintr prohibited seasons, or which appear to have been taken by uulitwful meani). and shall bring the same before a Maitit;- trate, who shall confiscate the same to the use of some chari- table institution, unless the party proves that such animals or birds were lawfully taken. No person shall hnve in his possession any of the said animals or birds, or partn thereof, during prohibited seasons, or which appear to have been taken b> forbidden means, but the same may be bought and sold (when lawfully taken) during five days from termination of time fixed for killing thereof. No eggs of any of above mentioned birds, or of any species of wild fowl, shall be at any time disturbed or taken. All vessels or boats employed in so doing to be confiscated with the eggs taken. Mink and wild oat (raccoon) may be hnnted from 15tb Oc- tober and Marten from Ist November to 15th April, both days inclusive. ^ Section 10 of the same Act, as amended by the Act of this Province, 32 Vic. chap. 38 sec. 5, is replaced by the following :-~ No otter shall be hunted, trapped or killed between the first day of May and the first day of October, in any year ; no beaver between the thirtieth of April and the first of September; no musk-rat between the first of June in any year, and the first of April following, for the districts of (Quebec, Saguenay, Chiooutimi, Montmagny, Kamouraska, Rimouski andQasp^, and between the first of May in each year, and the first of AiHril following, for the remainder of the Province. All beasts or birds, or any part thereof, confiscated under sec. 6 of the Act 31 Vict. chap. 26, shall belong to the person who shall hare seized the same. Quoea, Fire ic lAt&, Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Fosfbmm, G^sn^ral Agenti St. Jam«9B Street, Montreal. \f Bouse Fumfsblair Bardware, Coofclnff Bansres, ODr* nioes, isOt-^Jj. J. A. Surveyer, 624 Cralff Street. 294 DOMINION OF CANADA. Every offence against the foregoing prorisions to be punished sumniMrily by Justioe of Peace, with a fine of not less than $1* nor more than $50 and costs, the fine to go to the informer ; in default ot payment, imprisonment not exceeding three months* and any magistrate may convict on riew. Every game-keeper appointed by the Commissioner of Crown Landf , and all agents of tisherieiji, shall, so long as tbeir functions eontinue« be ex ojfieto Juftices of the Peace, for everything in relation to the due ezecntii«m of this Act, and of all other acts respecting game in this Province, and they may exercise all the poweis thereof, without possessing the qualification required by law. Prosecutions may be instituted without being required to be under oath, and the evidence of the informer alone, or of any («e witness, to be jufficient. No certiorari from any conviction, but an appeal to lie to Circuii Court. All prosecutions to be commenced within 12 months of the committal ot offence. No person at any time to make use of strychnine or any other poison, either vegetable or mineral, or spring-guns, with intent to take or destroy any wild animal of any kind. PROVINCI OF NEW BRUNSWICK. In New Brunswick, the only game laws in force are those re- lating to moose and partridge. There was an act making it unlawful to kill deer on the Island of Grand Manan for a period of three years, but it expired June 8, 1868. The dose seasMi lor moose only extends from Ist February to let May. Fine t>40, aud anyone is empowered to kill any dog found hunting within the prohibited time. Not mure than two moose can be killed by any one person within a period of twelve months ; $12 for each offence. The killing, exippt fur food, is prohibited, and the leaving the carcase in the woods subjects the offender to a fine of $20. Partridges are not to be killed between 1st March and ist Seplember* The fishery laws are the same as those of Ontario and Quebec, except that the dose season for salmon is, for net fishing, from 15th August to 1st March, and fly surface- fishing, from ISthSeptember to Ist February. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. In Nova Scotia, chap. 13 of the Bevised Statntas providei '* that no moose or beaver are to be killed between September 1st, 1874. and September 1st 1877, under a penalty of not less than $80, nor more than $50 for each offence." Provides for the preservation of useful birds and aniinalfl daring the dose Vpr ItaM FnmSture Ik Piaaoa, at Wlioleeale PrioM, go to made to OBDBB at DBSMABTBATT ft BOND'S^ 416 NOTRIS DAMB 8TBBBT. GAMB LAWS. 295 eeaenn ; anthnrizes the Lieatenant Governor in Conneil to ap- point a OoinmifiRion«r or harden for eanh district, to enforce the provisions «>f this Act. and afisiot the officers of the Gov«trn- ment of Canada in oarrving oat the laws for the preservation of inland fi^theries. Close dea8«>n for partridise, 1st January to 1st <)otiiber for w tode-»olc. nnipe, bliie-winaed dnok or teal. Hares or rtihhitx. lit Mar<*h to 1st September. Woodc^ick not to be killed betweer> sunset and sunrise.^ Penalty for breach of Act. $1 for CMOh bird. Penalty for settin r onares for mnone, l»*00. The export of moose and cariboo hides is prohibited. Fine from $20 t«> $^. and forfeiture of same r bidef). Otter, mink and muskrat not to be kille 1 between let May and Nove-n ber. under a penalty of $8. It is absolutely forbidden to kill robins, swallows, sparrows* &e., and birds of song. Penalty for each offence, $1. The /oHmoinp m a imrnm/iry of the Oame Law» in operation in the nnd*^inmtioned Pmvineet* No amendment has been made to tketie laiee eince 1866 : PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Tt is unlawful to buy or sell, or exhibit for sale, any deer or elk between 1st March and tst August or any grouse. praila- tur» of Qiieheo. the City ronnnil of Montreal are eiii|M»wer«*«i to pii88 by-laws for the foUotviiig purposes : — 1. To imi ose and levy an »nnual »8pe smf>nt on nil real P'o|>erty liable o txxation in the >iaiH city c u»«on the • w»»p » or oct to px'^t'ed <»ne an 1 a qiiHrter per cent uf the a sensed vxlue of nuch p opert> : 2. To iin|H>8e and Ifvv an annual t»x (to be «mHed * rS«i busines.4 tax**) on hotel or tavern k epers, brewers, disrillers, meichanta. traders. niHniif icurers. bank:*. bHnkern, br> kers and money chaoff^rM. Huctioneeis. it'iceis bakers, burghers. hui;k»ster8. pasriib'okers. livery stable keepers* tanners, in- speetors of a^be:<. pork beef, flour, butter or orher produce, or the agents thereof: on rnilw ty. telegraph. in.«ur.«nce, steaoib'tat, or steamship CoinpanieSt or their airents d<»infr bu.Hine^a in the ^aid city; on p oprietors or managers of theatres, billiard nxims. ball allevs or other ike game- : and generally on all trades, manufactories, oc^up itions. bnsineys, arts, professions or meant) of profits or livelibi.H>d. whether hereicbetore emunerated or not, wjiioh now are or may he>e- after be carried on, exercised, or in operation in the saia city: Provided that such business tax shall not exceed sevep and ahnlt per cent on the annual v>ilue of the premises oc<-u.- pied by the said r^arties in the said cit^. in wrtich they carry on or exercise such trades, manufactories, occupations, busi- ness, arts, proffsssions or means of profit or liveliho«.d; 3 To impose and levy an annual tax on pedlars and car- ters doing business in the said city; on owners of horses. Vehicles and dogs in the said city; on brokers, money lend- ers or Otimmission merchants ; on pawnbrokers and auc- tioneers; on inn-keepers, brewers and distillers: on theatres, circuses, menageries and minstrels : on billiard tables ; on livery stable keepers and on fenymen or steamboat ferries p'ying for hire for the conveyance of travelers to the city, from any pi ce not more than nine miles distant from the same ; provided such tax do not exceed ttiose resfiectively im- posed in the year one thousand-eight hundred and seventy four ; For fine Furniture ds Pianos, at Wholesaie ^Mces, go to Shaw's BuUdinffBf Crair St., Montreal;— fiee pa«e 8Q« BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT DBSMART2AU & BOND^St 415 NOTRE DAM3 STRErT. ADDENDUM. 297 4. To fix the ntnnnnt of the Cnmmutfttinn monry pnyohle Ky e**f*h p«>r9on liable to statute labour on the hifrhwHys in rhe 8ai«l city, not to oxoeed one d'>llar: and to oomiw>l ♦•vniy ner- pon. 8«» ii .b'«. to pav the amount of 8n<'h *H»inmiitHti«»n mur on rhe vaid hiKhw>iy8 instead thereof: 5.^ To impo8e «nd l<»vy nn annual tix on fire i"'8nr«ncp c«>ni- pnnit'S «i«»inir bnpin«»88 and takincr nrk-* in th»» oity «»f \tonrreal, Dot to pxceed four bunded dollHrs f«»r enrh 8u<*h CMiipHny : ' 6. To impose «nd levy an annual t^x not pxc^^^dine two hun Ired donHr8 on ev«»ry lite, m-irine, npciWp?.t mi- pn Mirntce in urnnoe i'oinpa»»y doinir business in th#* c'ty of M' nrti»- 1 ; provided thut when any in8ur»n'»p rampany comh»nps two orrao'e bmnphes of anvkindof in««nrHiCP, but one t'X only shall be l»*vi»'d npi»n sooh companv, rh«t i- t<» pwy: the tax, the rate of which is the bi|$he.st (D the said branches of insur- ance respectively ; 7. T<» impose and l^vy an annual tax not exc*»edine fr«nr hundred •n8in«'s- \u the 8:n II fras companies do8ors in assess'nB real property in the said city sh-illtake as thcr' base of their assessment the actual value of such property at the time of making tie assessment : they shall moreover spec fy and include in the assessment roll the bona fitle rent of such property; and it the same be occni»ied by. or in the possession of the owner thereof, the assessors shall determine the rent of such propeitVi according to the amount at which, in theiir judinment. the said property might be rented} or ought to produce, if it were rented." IB Eir Queen Fire & lAfe Insurance Co.— A. Mackenzie Forbes| General A^ent, St. James Street, Montreal. mi ADVBRTISEMBNT. J. stArke & CO. frinUr^ uilb^et^. 54 St Francois Xauier Street, MoNTE\EAL. Catalogues, Circnlars, Bill Heads, Cards, Axm I7ZB7 MBOBzsnoir or |n(uuttB, |af and ^sisayiUli IriftUig Executed -with Neatness and Despatch. ADVERTISEMENT. 299 CHEMIA COARTATA; OR, THE KEY TO MODERN CHEMISTRY. By A. H. KOLLMYER, M.D. FOR SALE AT J. STARKE & CO'.S 84 St. Francois Xavier St., Montreal. ▲LBOt C0N8TAHTLT ON HAND| Law FormSi private Leases, Powers of Attorney, Brokers' Stock and Share Books, Brokers' Oold, Railroad, andKiniiig .Stook Boolok: I ' ! iM ,! :. i 300 ADVERTISEMENT. W. & F. P. GURRIE & GO. WO Grej^ JVtin Street^ Mofih^eai, IMPORTERS OF * i ■•- * PIQ IBOB, BAB VSM, fr .. « BOILER PLATES, GALVANIZED IRON, Plates^ BOILER TUBES, GAS TUBES, Zngrot TiZL) HivotSf Ingot Coppeii Iron "Wirey Veined Marlalei Eoman Csmenti Slieet Coppeii Steel Wirei Portland Cementi AntimonTi Sheet ZinOi Ingot ZinOi Pig Lead, Glass» . Paints, Canada Cement, Paving Tiles, Garden Vases, Fire Clayi Tine Covers* Chimney Tops, Drv Bed Lead, Tire BriokSi Fountains, Dry White Lead, DRAIN PIPES, J r Patent Encaustic Paving Tiles, &c. ^r:> Tv, X '•> J* I - * w MANUFACTUREES OP ^S&*A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.-e3^ 0. I »t6Sf strUOi meat} dement} rnent) LeS) kseS) Dops, ii [PES, N@S. 1 1 3!i ^^/5 --*>; fi 1 ^-