bOS 31b V. BERKEtfr LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS PARLIAMENTS THE JUDICIAL BENCH Dominion of C^>i^<^^ 1867 to 1895 EDITED BY N. OMEl^ COXE (of the department Of THE INTEKIOK, CANADA.) OTTAWA : Thoburn & Co., Printers and Publishers. 1896. Entered according to Act of the Parliaineut of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, by Narcissb Omer COTfi, at the Department of Agriculture. Preface. The Editor, in presenting this volume to the public, desires to state that the information therein contained has been derived from authentic sources, and he trusts his worl< may meet with the same favour from all who take an interest in the Government of Canada, and prove as useful as that published by his father, the late Mr. J. O. Cote, N.P., in his lifetime Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, under the name of "POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE OF CANADA, 1841 TO 1865." Ottawa, 1 2th February, 1896. 535 CONTENXS. 1867 to 1895. Page THE QUEEN'S PROCLAMATION OF UNION .. .. i ADMISSION OF PROVINCES INTO THE DOMINION. 4 GOVERNORS-GENERAL OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, AND ADMINISTRATORS OF THE GOVERNMENT 5 AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN 7 SECRETARIES TO THE GOVERNORS-GENERAL.. 8 AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE GOVERNORS-GENERAL . . 9 .-MDES-DK-CAMP TO LORD MONCK . . . . . . 9 .\IDE.S DECAMP TO LORD LISGAR . . . . . . 9 AIDES DECAMP TO LORD DUFFERIN . . . . . . 9 AIDES DE-CAMP TO LORD LORNE .. .. .. lO AIDES-DE CAMP TO LORD LANSDOWNE . - . . . . 11 AIDES DE CAMP TO LORD STANLEY OF PRESTON . . 11 AIDES-DE-CAMP TO LORD ABERDEEN .. .. .. 1 3 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF THE PROVINCES OF CANADA 14 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF ONTARIO . . . . 14 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF QUEBEC . ■ . . . . 1 5 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF NOVA SCOTIA. ... 16 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. . . . I 7 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF MANITOBA . . I 8 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA . . 20 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . 2 1 r.IEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF THE NORTH WEST TERRI- TORIES . . . . . . . . 19 MEMBERS OF THE ()UEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA 22 vi CONTENTS. Page MEMBERS OF THE CABINET 25 THE PRIME MINISTERS OF CANADA 31 ADMINISTRATIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION . . 32 MINISTRIES SINCE CONFEDERATION 33 FIRST MINISTRY . . . . . . . . . . 33 SECOND MINISTRY . . . . . . . . . 36 THIRD MINISTRY . . . . . . . . . . 39 FOURTH MINISTRY . . . . . . . . . 43 FIFTH MINISTRY . . . . . . . . . 46 SIXTH MINISTRY. . .. .. .. .. .. 49 HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS 52 PRESIDENTS OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 MINISTERS OF JUSTICE . . . . . . . . 53 MINISTERS OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE . . . . . . 55 MINISTERS OF FINANCE . . . . . . . . 56 MINISTERS OF PUBLIC WORKS. . .. .. .. 57 MINISTERS OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS .. .. 57 MINISTERS OF INLAND REVENUE (office abolished) . . 58 MINISTERS OF CUSTOMS (office abolished) .. .. 59 MINISTERS OF TRADE AND COMMERCE.. .. .. 60 POSTMASTERS-GENERAL .. .. .. .. 61 SECRETARIES OF STATE OF CANADA . . . . . . 62 MINISTERS OF MARINE AND FISHERIES . . . 63 MINISTERS OF AGRICULTURE . . . . . . . . 64 RECEIVERS-GENERAL (separate office abolished) . . . . 65 SECRETARIES OF STATE FOR THE PROVINCES (office abolished) 65 MINISTERS OF THE INTERIOR . . . . . . 66 SUPERINTENDENTS-GENERAL OF INDIAN AFFAIRS . . 67 SOLICITOR-GENERAL OF CANADA 54 CONTROLLERS OF CUSTOMS 60 CONTROLLERS OF INLAND REVENUE . . 59 OFFICES HELD BY THE MEMBERS OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA 68 CONTENTS. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERS FOR CANADA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM SECRETARY TO THE HIGH COMMISSIONER AGENT-GENERAL FOR CANADA IN FRANCE. . MAJORS-GENERAL COMMANDING THE MILITIA OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE MAJOR-GENERAL ADJUTANTS-GENERAL OF MILITIA ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS-GENERAL OF MILITIA AT HEADQUARTERS QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL OF MILITIA AT HEAD QUARTERS DEPUTY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS AND CHIEF OFFICERS CLERKS OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA. ASSISTANT CLERKS OF THE QUEEn's PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE . . DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE . . UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE OF CANADA . . DEPUTY REGLSTRARS-GENERAL OF CANADA UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE PROVINCES (office abolished) DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR SECRETARIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. SURVEYORS-GENERAL OF DOMINION LANDS. . DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY BOARD DEPUTY OF THE MINISTER OF MARINE AND FISHERIES. DEPUTY MINISTER OF FISHERIES (separate office abolished) Vll Page 125 125 125 126 126 127 128 128 129 129 129 129 130 130 131 131 132 132 132 133 133 133 134 134 134 CONTENTS. DEPUTY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ^c— Concluded— Page DIRECTORS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA . . 135 COMPTROLLER OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE 1 35 DEPUTY RECEIVER-GENERAL (separate office abolished) .. 136 DEPUTY INSPECTOR-GENERAL (office abolislied) .. 136 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PENITENTIARIES (abolished) . . 1 37 INSPECTORS OF PENITENTIARIES. .. .. .. 137 CLERKS OF THE CROWN IN CHANCERY . . . . 1 37 DEPUTY CLERK OF THE CROWN IN CHANCERY . . . . 1 38 AUDITORS GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . 138 ASSISTANT. AUDITORS .. .. .. .. 139 DEPUTIES OF THE SUPERINTENDENT-GENERAL OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.. .. ,. .. 139 COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND REVENUE . . . . . . 140 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND REVENUE . . I40 SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. 141 DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS . . I4I SECRETARIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 14T DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE . . 142 SECRETARIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. . 142 DEPUTIES OF THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS 142 SECRETARIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 DEPUTY POSTMASTERS GENERAL . . 143 SECRETARIES OF THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT . . I43 THE queen's PRINTERS . . . . . . . . 144 COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS . . . . . . . . 1 44 assistant COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS . . . . 144 DEPUTY OF THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. . 145 CHIEF ENGINEERS OF PUBLIC WORKS . . . . 1 45 CHIEF ENGINEERS OF CANALS . . . . . . . . 145 CHIEF ENGINEER OF GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS . . I46 CHIEF ENGINEER OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS . . . . 146 DOMINION ARCHITECTS . . . . . . . . I46 CONSTITUTION OF DEPARTMENTS AND CHIEF CLERKS IN THE INSIDE DEPARTMENTAL DI VISION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA . . 147 THE governor-general's SECRETARY'S OFFICE . . I47 THE OFFICE OF THE QUEEN's PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA I47 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. . .. .. .. .. 1 48 DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA 1 48 DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. .. .. 150 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . . . . . . 150 CONTENTS. IX Page department of the geological survey .. .. 152 department of finance .. .. .. .. i52 office of the auditor-general .. .. .. 153 department of inland revenue. . . . . . i 54 department of customs .. .. .. .. 1 55 post office department .. .. .. .. 1 55 department of agriculture. . .. .. .. 1 57 department of marine and fisheries . . . . 157 department of public works. . .. .. .. .158 department of railways and canals. . . . i 59 office of the comptroller of the north-west mounted police .. .. .. 160 department of indian affairs. . . . 1 60 department of public printing and stationery . . l6l department of the secretary of state for the PROVINCES (abolished) . . . . . . . . 161 DEPARTMENT OF THE RECEIVER-GENERAL (abolished) 1 62 THE SENATE OF CANADA 163 SPEAKERS OF THE SENATE. . . . . . . . 1 63 CLERKS OF THE SENATE . . .. .. . .. 1 63 CLERKS ASSISTANT OF THE SEN.^TE . . . ■ 1 64 L.AW CLERKS OF THE SENATE .. .. .. .. 164 GENTLEMEN USHERS OF THE BLACK ROD TO THE SENATE 1 64 SERGEANT- AT-ARMS OF THE SENATE . . . . . . 1 64 CHAPLAINS TO THE SENATE , . .. .. .. 165 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THEPROVINCE OF ONTARIO 165 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 1 68 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA . . . . . . . . . - . . 172 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK .. .. .. .. .. 173 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . .. .. .. .. 1 75 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . . 176 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. . . . . . . . . . 176 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE FOR 7 HE NORTH-WEST TERRI- TORIES. . .. .. .. .. .. 177 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CLERKS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . . 178 178 178 COJSITENTS: THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF Qk^kVik— Concluded— Page ASSISTANT CLERKS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . . 179 LAW CLERKS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . . . . I 79 LIBRARIANS OF PARLIAMENT . . . . . . 1 80 SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . . I 80 DEPUTY SERGEANTS-AT-AB MS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 1 80 MEMBERS RETURNED AT GENERAL ELECTIONS — FIRST PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . 181 SECOND PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 194 THIRD PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . 207 FOURTH PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 227 FIFTH PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 243 SIXTH PARLIAMENT. . . . . . 258 SEVENTH PARLIAMENT. . .. .. .. 275 SPECIAL ELECTIONS HELD DURING THE — FIRST PARLIAMENT. . .. .. 188 SECOND PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 202 THIRD PARLIAMENT. . .. .. 2l6 FOURTH PARLIAMENT .. .. .. .. 237 FIFTH PARLIAMENT. . .. .. .. .. 252 SIXTH PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 268 SEVENTH PARLIAMENT . . . . . . . . 285 PARLIAMENTS AND SESSIONS— PERIODS OF THEIR DURATION .. 295 GENERAL ELECTIONS HELD IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA . . 297 THE JUDICIAL BENCH IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA 298 POWERS VESTED IN THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA AND PROVINCIAL LEGISL.^TURES BY "THE B. N. A. ACT, 1867" 298 THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA . . . . . . 299 THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA.. .. .. 302 LOCAL JUDGES IN ADMIRALTY OF THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA . . . . . 302 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO — THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR ONTARIO 306 THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO . . . . . . 307 CONTENTS. xi Page the high court of justice kor ontario.. .. 309 queen's bench division . . . . . . . . 309 chancery division.. .. .. .. 3io common pleas division . . . . . . . . 312 THE MARITIME COURT OF ONTARIO (abolished) . . 314 COUNTY AND DISTRICT COURTS IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. . . . . . . . . . 315 SURROGATE COURTS OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO . . 336 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC — COURT OF queen's BENCH FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 337 SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC . . 34O CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL . . 358 VICE- ADMIRALTY COURT OF THE CITY OF QUEBEC (abolished) 359 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA — SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA . . . , 359 COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES OF NOVA SCOTIA . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 COUNTY COURTS IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA 363 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK- — SUPREME COURT OF NEW BRUNSWICK. . .. .. 366 COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK . . . . , . 369 COUNTY COURTS IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK 370 VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK (abolished) . . . . . . . . 374 PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . . . . . 374 COUNTY COURTS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.. .. 377 CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF CHAKLOTTETOWN . . 378 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA — SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA .. .. 379 COUNTY COURTS IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 38 1 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA — COURT OF queen's BENCH FOR THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. . . . . . . . . . . . 388 RECORDER OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA . . 390 COUNTY COURTS IN THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA . 391 NORTH WEST TERRITORIES — SUPREME COURT OF THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIES . . 394 STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES FOR THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES (abolished) . . . . . . . . 397 xii CONTENTS. Page PENSIONS GRANTED TO JUDGES OF DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL COURTS 399 QUEEN'S COUNSEL APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR- GENERAL. 407 IMPERIAL HONOURS CONFERRED BY HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA FOR CANADIAN SERVICE .. 425 TABLE OF PRECEDENCE FOR CANADA . . 434 REGULATIONS APPROVED BY HER MAJESTY RESPECTING TITLES TO BE USED IN CANADA . . 436 ADDENDA UP TO THE 31st DECEMBER, 1895.. •• 437 INDEX TO NAMES AND SUBJECTS 443 CONFEDERATION OF THE PROVINCES OF CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK. THE QUEEN'S PROCLAMATION OF UNION. BY THE QUEEN. A PROCLAMATION For Uniting the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, into One Dominion, Under the Name of Canada. Dtctoria 1R, WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament, passed on the twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, in the thirtieth year of Our reign, intituled : " An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova " Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof and for " purposes connected therewith," after divers recitals, it is enacted that " it shall be 'lawful for the Queen, by and with the advice of Her " Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, to declare, by Proclamation, " that on and after a day therein appointed, not being more than six " months after the passing of this Act, the Provinces of Canada, Nova " Scotia and New Brunswick shall form and be One Dominion under 2 " the name of Canada, and on and after that day those Three Provinces " shall form and be One Dominion under that Name accordingly;" and it is thereby further enacted, that " Such Persons shall be first sum- " moned to the Senate as the Queen by warrant, under Her Majesty's " Royal Sign Manual, thinks fit to approve, and their names shall be " inserted in the Queen's Proclamation of Union;" We, therefore, by and vv'ith the advice of Our Privy Council, have thought fit to issue this Our Royal Proclamation, and We do ordain, declare and command that on and after the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall form and be One Dominion under the name of Canada : And We do further ordain and declare that the persons whose names are herein inserted and set forth are the persons of whom We have by Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual thought fit to approve as the persons who shall be first summoned to the Senate of Canada : For the Province of Ontario. John Hamilton Elijah Leonard Roderick Matheson William MacMaster John Ross Asa AUworth Burnham Samuel Mills John Simpson Benjamin Seymour James Skead Walter Hamilton Dickson David Lewis Macpherson James Shaw George Crawford Adam Johnston Ferguson Blair Donald Macdonald Alexander Campbell Oliver Blake David Christie Billa Flint James Cox Aikins Walter McCrea David Reesor George William Allan For the Province of Quebec. James Leslie Asa Belknap Foster Joseph Noel Boss^ Louis A. Olivier Jacques Olivier Bureau Charles Malhiot Louis Renaud Luc Letellier de St. Just Ulric Joseph Tessier John Hamilton Charles Cormier Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay David Edward Price Elzear H. J. Duchesnay Leandre Dumouchel Louis Lacoste Joseph F. Armand Charles Wilson William Henry Chaffers Jean Baptiste Gue'vremont James Ferrier Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Kt. Thomas Ryan John Sewell Sanborn For the Province of Nova Scotia. Edward Kenny Jonathan McCully Thomas D. Archibald Robert B . Dickey John H. Anderson John Holmes John W. Ritchie Benjamin Wier John Locke Caleb R. Bill John Bourinot William Miller For the Province of New Brunswick. Amos Edwin Botsford Edward Barron Chandler John Robertson Robert Leonard Hazen William Hunter Odell David Wark William Henry Steeves William Todd John Ferguson Robert Duncan Wilmot Abner Reid McClelan Peter Mitchell Given at Our Court, at Windsor Castle, this twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- seven, and in the thirtieth year or Our reign. God Save the Queen. ■ Admission into the Dominion of Canada, since Confederation, under the authority of the 146th Section of " The British North America Act, 1867," of the following Provinces : — Province. Manitoba and the North-West Territories, formerly known as Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory British Columbia Prince Edward Island Date of Admission. 15th July, 1870 20th July, 1871 ist July, 1873 Governors-General of the Dominion of Canada and Administrators. 1867 to 1895. Name. From Assumption of Office. To The Right Honourable Charles Stanley Viscount Monck, Governor-General {^) ist July, 1867 13th Nov., 1868 Sir Charles Ash Windham, K.C.B., Administrator 14th Nov., 1868 30th Nov., 1868 The Right Honourable Sir John Young, Bart., .... Administrator ist Dec, 1868 ist Feb., 1869 The Right Honourable Sir John Young, Bart., Baron Lisgar, Governor-General (-) 2nd Feb, 1869 2ISt June, 1872 Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Hast- ings Doyle, Administrator 22nd June, 1872 24lh June, 1872 The Right Honourable Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufterin, Governor-General 25th June, 1872 14th Nov., 1878 Lieutenant General William O'Grady Haly, Administrator [2th Oct., 1S74 2nd Nov., 1874 Lieutenant-General William O'Grady Haly, Administrator f5th May, 1875 2 1 St Oct., 1875 General Sir William O'Grady Haly, Administrator 2ist Jan., 1878 3rd Feb., 1878 General Sir Patrick Leonard McDou- gall, K.C.M.G., Administrator (■') 19th Oct., 1878 24th Nov., 1878 (1) Lord Monck died Si'th November, 1« • * * (1) Mr. Godley was secretary to the Governor -General (Lord Monck) prior to Con- federation, from the 25th October, I80I, to the 30ih June, 1867. (2) Captain Bagoi appointed A D.C. to Lord Stanley of Preston 1st August, 1888. Aides-de-Camp to the Governors-General of Canada. 1867 to 1895. Aides-de-Caiup to I..or to I.ord Stanley of Preston {L.ord Derby) lllh June, 1888, to Otli Sept., 1893. Lieutenant Aubrey Hope McMahon, Grenadier Guards nth June, 1SS8 Captain Joceline FitzRoy Bagot, Westmoreland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry ist Aug. , 1888 Lieu' enant The Hon. Edward George Villiers Stanley, Grenadier Guards, vice Bagot i6th Aug., 1889 Lieutenant The Hon. George Harry William Walsh, Grenadier Guards, vice McMahon 22nd Sept., 1890 Lieutenant Frederick Rudolph Viscount Kilcoursie, Grenadier Guards, vice Stanley 29th Sept., 1S91 (1) Appointed secretary to the Governor-General 29th December, 1885. 12 Aides-de-Camp to the Governors-General of CSin8idSL. — Co/2t/Nin'd. Aide»-de-€auii>s to lioril Stanley ol Preston. — Concluded. Extra Aides-de-Camp. Lieut. -Col. H. R. Smith, 14th Battalion 25th July, 1888 " P. Landry, 6ist Battalion 28th Dec, 1888 " J. R. Armstrong, New Brunswick Garrison Artillery " J. P. Macpherson, late Governor-General's Foot Guards " A. E. Curran, ist Halifax Garrison Artillery, " G. D. Dawson, loth Batt. Royal Grenadiers " E. G. Prior, British Columbia Garrison Artillery Major C. J. Short, Regiment of Canadian Artillery. . . Major H. Prevost, 65th Battalion Lieut.-Col. S. L. Bedson, 91st Battalion 4th Jan., 1889 " W. M. Herchmer, Assistant Commissioner, North-West Mounted Police Force. . . i8th Oct., 1889 Major H. C. Sheppard 8th Oct., 1891 Lieut.-Colonel C. M. Boswell, 90th Battalion 30th Jan., 1892 Honorary Aide-de-C'anip. Lieut.-Colonel Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G 28th Dec, 1888 13 Aides-de-Camp to the Governors-General of Canada. — Concluded. Aides-de-Camp to IjOimI Aberdeen, 18th Septeiuber, 1893, to Captain B. C. Urquhart, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders .... i8lh Sept., 1893 Captain C. P. W. Kindersley, Coldstream Guards ... " £xtra Aides-de-Cauip. Robert Munro-Ferguson, Royal Scottish Archers ....18th Sept., 1893 David Erskine, Royal Scottish Archers " Hon. Archibald John Marjoribanks 8th May, 1894 Honorary Aides-de-Canip. Lieut.-Colonel J. M. Gibson, 13th Battalion 2nd Mar., 1894 H. R. Smith, 14th Battalion " " Hector Pre'vost, 65th Battalion ist Jan., 1895 " James A. L. Strathy, 5th Royal Scots. . " " Arthur Edmund Curren, Halifax Gar- rison Artillery " " Charles M. Boswell, 90th Battalion " " Edward Gawler Prior, B.C. Garrison Artillery " Major Harry Collins Sheppard " Lieutenant The Hon. M. W. Elphinstone, Manitoba Dragoons " 14 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada. Ijieiitenaut-GoTeruors of the Province of Ontario. 1867 to 1895. Name, From Assumption of Office. Major-General Henry William Stisted C.B His Honour William Pearce How- land, C.B His Honour John Crawford His Honour Donald Alexander Macdonald His Honour John Beverly Robinson Sir Alexander Campbell, K.C.M.G., His Honour George Airey Kirk- patrick ist July, 1S67 15th July, 1868 i2th Nov., 1873 1 8th May, 1875 I St July, 1880 ist June, 1887 30th May, 1892 To 14th July, 1868 nth Nov., 1873 13th May, 1875 30th June, 1880 31st May, 1887 24th May, 1892 15 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of CSLHSi&Si- — Continued. T^ieiiteuant-GoTeruors of tbe ProTiiice of Quebec. 1867 to 1895. Name. Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Kt. (^; His Honour Rene Edouard Caron, His Honour Luc Le Tellier de St. Just His Honour Theodore Robitaille, His Honour Louis Francois Rodrigue Masson His Honour Auguste Real Angers (-) His HonourJosephAdolpheChapleau From Assumption of Office. ist July, 1867 17th Feb., 1873 T5th Dec, 1876 26th July, 1879 7th Nov., 1884 29th Oct., 1887 7th Dec, 1892 To i6th Feb., 1873 13th Dec, 1876 25th July, 1879 6th Nov., 1884 28th Oct., 1887 4th Dec, 1892 (1) Sir Narcisse Belleau died on the 14th Sept., 1894. (2; Hon. Mr. Angers appointed Minister of Agriculture 5th Dec , 1892. 16 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada . — Continued. I>.ientenaut-GrOf eruors of the Province of Nova Scotia. 1867 to 1895. Name. Lieutenant General Sir William Fen- wick Williams, Bart., K.C.B Lieutenant General Sir Charles Hast- ings Doyle His Honour Joseph Howe His Honour Adams George Archi- bald, C.M.G His Honour Matthew Henry Richey His Honour Archibald Woodbury McLelan His Honour Malachy Bowes Daly From Assumption ot Office. ist July, 1867 25th Oct , 1867 7th May, 1873 To 24th Oct., 1867 6th May, 1873 ist June, 1873 5th July, 1873 3rd July, 1883 4th July, 1883 loth July, 1888 14th July, 1890 9th July, 1888 26th June, 1890 17 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada. — Continued. Ueiiteuaut-Goveriiors of the ProTince of ^^ew Biiinswick. 1S67 to 1895. Name. Major - General Charles Hasling^ Doyle (1) Colonel Francis Pym Harding, C.B. 25th His Honour Lemuel Allan Wilmot. . His Honour Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B His Honour Edward Barron Chandler His Honour Robert Duncan Wilmot His Honour Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, K.C.M.G , C.B His Honour John Boyd His Honour John James Fraser . . . j22nd To iS67i24th Oct., 1867 1867 13th July, 1868 1868 i4lh Nov., 1873 i873;23rd July, 1878 1878; 6th teb., 1880 nth Nov., 1885 2ist Sept., 1893 4th Dec, 1893 (1) Appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia. 18 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada- — - Continued. (1) L.ie«teiiaiit-Governors of the Province of Manitoba. 1870 to 1S95. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 15th July, 1870.) Name. His Honour Adams George Archi- bald, C.M.G His Honour Alexander Morris .... His Honour Joseph Edouard Cauchon His Honour James Cox Aikins. . • His Honour John Christian Schultz From Assumption of Office. 15th July, 1870 2nd Dec , 1872 2nd Dec, 1877 2nd Dec, 1882 2nd July, 1888 To ist Dec, 1872 ist Dec, 1877 ist Dec, 1882 ist July, 1888 (1) The Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba is cx-oj)icio Lieutenant-Governor of the District of Keewatin, and up to the Gth October, 1876, he was also Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories. 19 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada. — Contimied. (1) I.ie«teiiaiit-Ooveruors of the JVor.'li-West Territories. 1876 to 1895. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 15th July, 1870 ) Name. His Honour David Laird His Honour Edgar Dewdney His Honour Joseph Royal His Honour Charles Herbert Mac kintosh From Assumption of Office. 7th Oct., 1S76 3rd Dec, 1 88 1 4th July, 1888 1st Nov., 1893 To 2nd Dec , 1881 3rd July, 1888 31st Oct., 1893 (1) Up to the t'lth Oct.. iST'i. tin;- Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba was also Lieutenant- Governor of the Xorth-West Territories. 20 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of CanEdLcl- — Continued. liieiiteuaiit-GoTernors of the ProTince of British Coliiuibia. 1871 to 1895. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 20th July, 1871.) Name. From Assumption of Office. To His Honour Joseph William Trutch His Honour Albert Norton Richards His Honour Clement PVancis Corn- wall 20lh July, 1871 20th July, 1876 20th July, 1881 29th Mar., 1887 2nd Nov, 1892 19th July, 1876 19th July, 1 88 1 28th Mar., 1887 ist Nov., 1892 His Honour Hugh Nelson His Honour Edgar Dewdney • 21 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada. — Concluded, liieiitenaut-GoTeriiors of llie Province of Prince [Edward Island. 1873 to 1895. (Admitted into the Dominion on the ist July, 1873.) Nainie. His Honour William Cleaver Francis Robinson, C.M.G His Honour Sir Robert Hodgson, Kt. His Honour Thomas Heath Havi- land His Honour Andrew Archibald Mac- donald His Honour Jedediah Slason Carvell His Honour George William How- Ian From Assumption of Office. ist July, 1873 4th July, 1874 19th July, 1879 ist Aug., 1884 Sth Sept., 1889 24th Feb., 1894 To 15th Nov., 1873 18th July, 1879 31st July, 1884 4th* Sept., 1889 14th Feb., 1894 22 The Queen's Privy Council for Canada. (In the Order of Dates of AppointmeutKS.) 1867 to 1895. Name. . Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.O.B. George Etienne Cartier Samuel Leonard Tilley Alexander Tilloeh Gait William McDougall, C.B . . William Pearce Howland, C. B Adams George Archibald Adam Johnston Ferguson-Blair Peter Mitchell Alexander Campbell Jeau Charles Chapais Hector Louis Langevin Edward Kenny John Rose Joseph Howe Sir Francis Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B.... Christopher Dunkiu Alexander Morris James Cox Aikins Charles Tupper, C.B John Henry Pope John O'Connor Th6odore Robitaille Thomas Nicholson Gibbs Hugh McDonald Appointed. 1st July 1S67 1st July 1867 18th Nov. 186' 30th Jan. 1869 9th Oct. 1869 16th Nov. 1869 21st June 1870 25th Oct. 1871 2nd July 1872 30th Jan. 1873 14th June 1873 4th July 1867 18th Nov. 1867 30th Jan. 1869 9th Oct. 1869 16th Nov. 1869 Sth Dec. 1869 21st June 1870 25th Oct. 1871 2nd July 1872 30th Jan. 1873 14th June 1873 1.3th Aug. 1873 Died. 6th June 1891 20th May 1873 19th Sep. 1893 14th Dec. 1892 29th Dec. 1867 24th May 1892 17th July 1885 16th May 1891 24th Aug. 1888 1st June 1873 18th Aug. 1885 6th Jan. 1881 28th Oct. 1889 1st April 1889 3rd Nov. 1887 7th April 1883 23 The Queen's Privy Council for Canada. Continued. Xame. Hon, Alexander Mackenzie Ttli Nov. 1S73 " Antoine Ainafe Dorion " Edward Blake " Albert James Smith • " Luc Letellier de St. Just " Richard John Cartwright " David Laird " David Christie " Isaac Burpee. " Donald Alexander Macdonald " Thomas Coffin " T61esphore Foumier " William Ross ' ' Richard William Scott Lucius Seth Himtingtou 20th Jan, F61ix Geoffrion .... 8th July William Berriau Vail 30th Sept. Joseph Edouard Cauchon Vth Dec, David Mills 24th Oct. Rodolphe Laflamme 0th Nov, Charles Alphonse Pantaleon Pelletier 26th Jan Wiltrid Laurier Sth Oct. Alfred Gilpin Jones 21st Jan. James Mc Donald 17th Oct . Louis Frangois Rolrigue Masson 19th Oct James Colledgc Pope Mackenzie Bowell Louis Frangois Georges Baby 26tli Oct. Robert Diinciiu Wilinot Sth Nov, Appointed. 7th Nov. 1878 1S74 1874 1874 1875 1876 187(5 1877 1877 1878 1878 1878 20th Jan. 1874 Sth July 1874 30th Sept. 1874 7th Dec. 1875 24th Oct. 1876 0th Nov. 1876 26th Jan. 1877 Sth Oct. 1877 21st Jan. 1S7S 17th Oct. 1878 19th Oct. 1S7S Died. 17th April 1892 31st May 1891 30th June ISSS 2Sth Jan. 1881 15th Dec. 1880 1st Mar. 1885 12th July 1890 19th May 188(> 7th Aug. 1894 23rd Feb. 188-5 7th Dec. 189:j 187S ooth Oct. 1878 1S7S Sth Nov. 1878 ISth Mav 1885 13th Feb. ISOl 24 The Queen's Privy Council for Canada. Conchided. Name , Hon, David Lewis Macphersou. . " Joseph Philippe Reue Adolphe Caron " Joseph Alfred Mousseau " Archibald Woodbury McLelan '' John Carling ■" John Costigan ■" Frank Smith " Joseph Adolphe Chapleau '• Thomas While " John Sparrow David Thonii)sou ■" George Eulas Foster " John Joseph Caldwell Abbott " Charles Hibbert Tupper " John Graham Haggart . . " Edgar Dewdney " Charles Carroll Colby " George Airey Kirkpatrick " Joseph Akhic Ouimet " Amos Edwin Botsford " William Miller " George William Allan *' James Colebrooke Patterson " Alexandre Lacoste " Thomas Mayne Daly " Aiiguste Real Angers " William Bullock Ives " Arthur RujK'rt Dickey " Walter Humphries Montague " Donald Ferguson Appointed. nth Feb. 8th Nov. ■20th May ■23rd May ISSO ISSO ISSl 1SS2 iiith Julv 1SS2 5th Aug. 25th Seiit. 10th Dec. 13th May •31st May 3rd Aug. 28th Nov. 20th May 18S5 1SS5 1885 188' 1888 nth Feb. 1830 Sth Nov. ISSO ■20th May 18S1 23rd Mavl8S2 2nd Aug. 1882 29th July 1882 5th Aug. 1885 26th Sept. 18S5 loth Dec. 1885 13th May 1SS7 1st June 1888 188S (.ith Aug. 1888 25th Sept. 1888 1889 28th Nov. 1889 1891 20th May 1891 30th Mav 1891 25th Jan. 1st Oct. 1892 1892 5th Dec. 1892 21&t Dec. 1894 1st June 1891 25th Jan. 1892 13th Oct. 1S92 17th Oct. 1892 7th Dec. 1892 21st Dec. 1894 2nd Jin. 1895 30th Mar. 1886 ■20tli June 1890 21st April 1888 12th Dec 1894 30th Oct. 1S93 19th Mar, 1894 25 Members of the Cabinet of the Dominion of Canada. 1S67 to 1895. Altlioit, K.4.M.<;. Aikiu.>«. Angers Archibald Baby Blair Blnke Bowell. K.C..M.yhil»> .. 'Wiliiiot Robert Duncan, with- out poitfolio .. . . Second Third . . Fourth , Fifth . Sixth . Third .. Fouith. Fifth .. First .. Third . . First .. Third . . Thiul .. Fourth. Filth .. Sixth .. Second. Third . . th Nov. 187 29th July 1882 16th June 1S91 Uth Aug. ISltl nth Jan. 1802 5th Dec. 1892 21st Dec. 1894 25th Sept. 16th June 25th Nov. 1st Jul.v 17th Oct. •21st June !7th Oct. 27th Jan. olst May llith June 6th Dec. 21st Dec. ISS." 1891 1S9 186' 1878 1870 1878 1887 18S8 1891 1892 1894 30th Sept. 1874 5th Aug. 188 U;th Oct. 1878 6th June 1891 13th Aug. 1891 10th Jan. 1892 24th Nov. 1892 12th Dec. 1894 6th June 24th Nov. r2th Dec. 6tli Nov. nth Nov. 6th Nov. 23rd May 22nd May 6th June 24th Nov. 12th Dec. 1S91 1892 1894 1S73 1885 1873 1884 1888 1891 1892 1894 2Utli Jan. 1878 21st April 1888 8th Nov. 1878 lOtli Fel>. ISS'J 31 (0 The Prime Ministers of Canada. 1867 to 1S95. Prime Minister. Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B Hon. Alexander Mackenzie The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, P. C, G.C.B Hon. Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, K.C.M.G The Right Honourable Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, PC, K.C.M.G Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.M.G From ist July, 1867 7th Nov., 1873 17th Oct., 1878 15th June, 1891 25th Nov., 1892 13th Dec, 1894 To 6th Nov., 1873 i6th Oct., 1878 6th June, 1891 24th Nov., 1S92 1 2th Dec, 1894 (1> The foUowiug letter, respecting the appoiutnient .and office of the Prime Minister, received Ijy the author from Ur. Bouriiiot, is, on account of the interesting information it contains on the subject, Ijy kind permission, inserted herein ; — "The Premier is the choice of the Crown or Governor-General and the members of the " Ministry, practically of the former. (.See Bourinot, '2nd edition, pages 701 et seq.) The Governor- " General, on the retirement or dissolution of a Cabinet, sends for a member of either House, and " commissions him with the task of forming a new Cabinet. Should he accept the task, he is " nomimlly the Prime Minister, but his position is conditional on his formation of a goveinment. " Should he fail, some one else would be commissioned. As a matter of fact, there is no appoint- " ment in the legal sense : the Governor-General authorizes a public man to assume the rcsponsi- " bility of forming a Cabinet. Only when the Premier takes a departmental office is there an " appointment. The Premier is chosen under the conventions of the constitution. When he " aecei)ts the cjiiunand of the Governor-General he is Premier theoretically. Fiora a strictly legal " point of view, I should say the moment the new ministers are accepted, and are sworn in", there " is a legal ministry, and a first minister." ^ Ottawa, 2Hh March, 1895. 32 Administrations since Confederation. 1867 to 1895. Administration. Prime Minister. Duration. From To 1st— Liberal- Conservative. 2nd— Liberal 3nl— Liberal- Conservative. 4th— Liberal- Conservative. 5th-Lib8ral- Con.servative. 6th— Liberal- Conservative. Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B... . 1st July 1807 7th Xov. 1873 nth Get. 1S7S IGthJune ISiH 5th Dec. 1802 •21st Dec. 1S94 0th Nov. 1873 10th Oct. 187S The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Maedonald, P.C, G.C.B Hon. Sir .John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, K C M G (1) . 0th June 1801 24th N"ov. 1892 The Rinht Honnnrable Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, f.C, K.O.M.G (2) Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.M.G. (.;) .... I2th Dec. 1894 (1) Sir John Abbott chosen by the Governor-General to form a new Cabinet, 15th June, 1891. (2) Sir John Thompson " " " "' 25th Nov., 1892. (3) Sir Mackenzie Bowell " " " " 13th Dec, 1894. See also foot-note on page 31. 33 (i) Ministries since Confederation. 1867 to 1895. FIRST MINISTRY, ist July, 1867, to 6th November, 1873. PKIME Nl^il^TEK : Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B. THE MINISTRY Office. Members of the Ministry. From To Premier, and Minis- ter of Justice and Attorney-Genera]. Minister of Militia Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K.C.B. . . Hon. Sir George Etienne Cartier, Bait 1st July 18(37 1st July 1867 1st July lS73 1st July 1S73 ■22nd Feb. 1S78 6th Nov. 1873 20th May 1873 4th Nov. 1873 21st Feb. 1873 Cth Nov. 1873 and Defence. Minister of Customs. • ' Hugh McDonald Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B " Charles Tupper, C.B (1) '' Tlie members of the Cabinet or Ministry which advises the Governor-General must be "sworn of the Privy Council, and then called upon to hold certain de)iartmental offices of State. " * * * The political head of this Cabinet or Ministry is known as the Prime Minister or Premier — " a title totally unknown to the written law, and only recognized by the conventions of the " constitution.'' " If the political body, known as the Cabinet or Ministry, is dissolved ipso facto by the death, " resignation or dismis.'Sai of the chief minister, the heads of departments continue to hold office " until they are asked to retire or continue iti office Viy the new Premier." Dr. J. G. Bourinot's Parliamentary Procedure and Practice, '2nd (ditioD, pji. 791 and 810. 34 Ministries since Confeder8btion.—Co?ifmHed. FIRST Ml'SIHTRY -Co7itmued. Office. Members of the "Ministry. Minister of Finance . Minister of PuMic Works. Minister of Inland Revenue . Secretary of State for the Provinces (1) Prcsiciect of the Privy Council. Hon. Alexander Tilloch Gait " John Rose " Sir Francis Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B. " Samuel Leonard Tillev, C.B Hon. William McDougall, C.B " Hector Louis Larigeviii, C.B. . Hon. 'Williani Pearce Howlaud, C.B. " Alexander Morris " Charles Tupper, C.B " John O'Connor. . " Thomas Nicholson Gibbs Hon. Adams George Arcliibald. " Joseph Howe " Thomas Nicholson Gibbs. Hon. Adam Johnston Ferguson-Blair. " Joseph Howe " Edward Kenny " Charles Tupper, C.B " John O'Connor " Hugh McDonald From 1st July 1807 ISthNov. 18G7 9th Oct. 1809 •2.'nd Feb. 187-3 1st July 1807 Sth Dec. 18(J!i Ist July isc,7 loth Nov. 180(1 2ud July 1S72 ith Mar. 1873 1st July lS7e 1st July 1867 16th Nov. ISCd 14th June 1873 1st July 1807 30th Jan. lSO;i leth Nov. 1809 2Ut June 1870 2iid July 1872 14th June 1873 7th Nov. 1867 30th Sept. 1869 21st Feb. 1873 0th Nov. 1873 7th Dee. 1869 6th Nov. 1873 14th July 1868 1st July 1872 21st Feb. 1873 30th .Jane 1873 0th Nov. 1873 •30th .A pi. ISOS 0th May 1873 30th June 1S73 29th Dec. 1S07 15th Nov. 1869 20th June 1870 1st July 1872 3rd Mar. 1873 30th June 1S73 (1) Office abolished on the 1st July, 1873, uuder Statute 36 Vict , Chap. 4, Sec. 14. 35 Ministries since Confederation.— C^«//>z«c^. FIRST MI'SISTRY -Concluded. Office. Members of the Ministry. Minister of Marine|Hon, Peter Mitchell, and Fisheries. Postnia.ster-General . Minister of Agricul- ture. Secretary of State ol Canada. Receiver-General. Hon. Alexander Camiibell " John O'Connor Hon. Jean Charles Cliapais " Christopher Dunkin " John Henry Pope . . . Hon. Edward K>=nny " Jean Charles Cliapais. " Thfiodore Robitaille. . Minister of the Interior (1). Hon. Alexander Campbell Witliout Portfolio. Hon. James Cox Aikins From 1st July ISO, 1st July 1S67 1st Julv 1873 1st July 1S67 IGth Nov. 1S6P 2.5th Oct. 1S71 Hon. Hector Louis Lansevin, C.B 1st July 1807 ■ James Cox Aikins 8th Dec. 1809 1st July 1807 16th Nov. 1809 .30th Jan. 1873 1st July 1873 16th Nov. 1809 0th Nov. 1873 30th June 1873 6th Nov. 1873 loth Nov. I869i" '24th Oct. 1871 0th Nov. 1873 7th Dec. ISm 0th Nov. 1873 15th Nov. 1809 29th Jan. 1873 Otli Nov. 1873 Cth Nov. 1873 7th Dec. 1809 (1) Office created by Statut; 36 Vict., Chap. 4, which came into force on the 1st July, 1873. 36 Ministries since Confederaitioii.— Continued. SECOND MINISTRY, 7th November, 1873, to i6th October, 1878. PRIME 9IIMSTER : Hon. Alexander Mackenzie. THE MINISTRY. Office. Premier and Minister of Public Worlcs. Minister of Justice and Attorney- General . Members of the Ministry. Hon. Alexander Mackenzie Hon. Antoine Aim6 Doriou. " T61esphore Fournier . " Edward Blake " Rodolphe Laflamme... Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Minister of Agricul ture. To Hon. Sir Albert James Smith, K.C.M.G Hon. Luc Letellier de St . Just " Charles Alphonse Pantaloon Pelletier. ■th Nov. 1873 Tth Nov. 1873 Sth July 1874 19th May 1875 Sth June 1877 •th Nov. 1S73 7th Nov. 187 26th Jan. 187 UHh Oct. 1878 31st May 1874 18th May 1875 7th June 1877 16th Oct. 1878 16tli Oct. 1S78 14th Dec. 1876 16th Oct. 1878 37 Ministries since ContedersLtion.—Con/inued. SECJO^TD MINISTRY— Continued. Office. Members of the Ministry. From To Minister of Finance. Minister of the Interior. Secretary of State of Canada . Minister of Customs Postmaster-General . Receiver-General, Minister of Inland Revenue. Hon. Richard John Cartwright Hon . David Laird " David Mills Hob. David Christie " Richard William Scott Hon. Isaac Bnrpee Hon. Donald Alexander Macdonald " T61esphore Fournier " Lucius Seth Huntington Hon. Thomas Coffin Hon. T(51esphore Foumier " F61ix Geoffrion " Rodolphe I,aflamme " Joseph Edouard Cauchon . . " Wilfrid Laurier 7th Nov. 1873 7th Nov. 1873 24th Oct. 1876 7th Nov. 1873 9th Jan. 1874 7th Nov. 1873 7th Nov. 1878 19th May 1875 9th Oct. 1875 7th Nov. 1873 7th Nov. 1873 8th July 1874 9th Nov. 1876 8th June 1877 8th Oct. 1877 16th Oct. 1878 6th Oct. 1876 16th Oct. 1878 8th Jan. 1874 16th Oct, 1878 16th Oct. 1878 17th May 1875- 7th Oct. 1875 16th Oct. 1878 16th Oct. 1878 7th July 1874 8th Nov. 1876^ 7th June 1877 7th Oct. 1877 16th Oct. 1878. 38 Ministries since Confederation.— C^«//«?/Tie Daly... Hon . John Graham Haggart Hon. Frank Smith (In the interval the Hon. Mr. Smith held the office of Minister of Public Works.) From 16th June 1S91 17th Oct. 1S92 11th Jan. 1892 To 16th Oct. 1892 ■24th Nov. 1892 24th Nov. 1892 10th June 1891 13th Aug. 1891 11th Jan. 1892 24th Nov. 1892 Sir John Abbott resigned the Premiership on the 24th November, 1892, and pending the for- mation of a new Ministry the members of the above Cabinet retained their respective offices. 46 Ministries since Confederation.— c^;^//«//t'^. FIFTH x^IIXISTRY, 5th December, 1S92, to 12th December, 1894. PKI9IE IHI.\ISTEK : (2otli November, 1S92.) The Right Honourable Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, P.C, K.C.M.G. THE MINISTRY. Office. Premier, and Minis- ter of Justice and Attorney-General . Minister of Trade and Commerce (1) Postmaster-General Secretary of State of Canada. Minister of Finance and Receiver- General. Members of the Ministi v. Rt. Hon. Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, P.C, K.C.M.G Hon. Mackenzie Bowe'.l Hon. Sir Joseph Philippe Ren^ Adolplie Caron, K.C M.G Hon. John Costigan. Hon. George Eulas Foster From ith Dec. 1S92 ith Dec. 1S92 ith Dec. 1S92 5th Dec. 1S9-; 5th Dee. 1S92 To 12tli Dec. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 I2tli Dee. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 (1) Office created by Statute 50-51 Vict,, Chap. 10, which came iuto force on the 3rd Dec, 1892. 47 Ministries since Contedersition.— Cofi/m?ied. FIFTH MiyiSTUY-Conimu.id. It Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Minister of Railway; and Canals. Minister of Public Works. Minist'^r of Militia and Defence. i Minister of the In terior and Super- intendent -General of Indian Affair ^ Minister of Agricnl tare. President of the Privy Council. Members of the Ministry. Hon. Sir Chirles Hibbert Tupper K.C^I G. . Hon. John Graham Haggart From. 5th Dec. 1892 5th Dee. 1892 Hon Joseph Aldric Ouiraet -Dth Dec, 1892 Hon. James Colebrooke Patterson Hon. Thomas Mayne Daly Hon. Auguste Real Augers 5th Dec. 1892 5th Dec. 1892 ith Dec. 1892 Hon. William Bullock Ives 'sth Dec. 1S92 Without Portfolio. Hon. Sir John Carling, K.C.M.G Hon. Sir Frank Smith, Kt 5th Dec. 1892 5th Dec. 189: To 12th Dec. 1894 12th Dec. lS9i 12th Dec. 1891 12th Dec. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 12th Dee. 1894 12th Dee. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 12th Dec. 1894 48 Ministries since Confederation.— C?«//««^^. FIFTH MI'XISTtiY— Concluded. Office. Members of the Ministry. (Not inthe Cabinet.) From To Solicitor-General (1) Hon. John Joseph Curran, Q.C 5th Doc. 1S92 12th Dec. 1894 Controller of Inland Hon, John Fisher Wood, Q.C 5th Dec. 1S92 12th Dec. 1894 Revenue. (2) Controller of Cus- toms. (2) 5tb Dec. 1892 12th Dec. 1894 (1). Under the provisions of the Act 50-51 Vict., Chap. 14, Sec. 1, which came into force on the 3rd December, IS92. (2) Under the provisions of the Act 50-51 Vict., Chap. 11, Sec. 2, which came into force on the 3rd December, 1892. The members of the above Ministry, after the death of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Thompson, on the 12th December, 1894, retained their respective offices until the formation of a new Cabinet. 49 Ministries since Confederation— C^«//««f^. SIXTH MININTKY, 2 1 St December, 1894, to PRIME MINISTER : (13th December, 1894.) Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell. K.C.M.G. THE MINISTRY. Office. Members of the Ministry. From To Premier, and Presi- dent of the Privy Council. Postmaster-General Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Minister of Finance and Receiver- General. Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.M.G Hon. Sir Joseph Philippe Rfine Adolphe Caron, K.C.M.G Hon. John Costigan. Hon. George Eulas Foster 2lst Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 50 Ministries since Confederation.— c^«//«?^^^. NIXTH Ml^lSTWtY-Contmued. Office. Members of the Ministry. To Minister of Justice and Attorney- General. Minister of Railways and Canals. Minister ol Public Works . Minister of Militia and Defence. Minister of the In terioraiul i>uperin- tendent-Gcneral of Indian Affairs. Minister of Agricul ture. Minister of Trade and Commerce . Secretary of State of Canada. Without Portfolio. Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, K.C.M.G Hon. .lulin Graham Haggart Hon. Joseph Aldric Ouimet Hon. James Colebrooke Patterson. " Arthur Rupert Diokey Hon. Thomas Mayne Daly Hon. Auguste Real Angers Hon. William Bullock Ives. Hon. Arthur Rupert Dickey " William Humphries Montague Hon. Sir Frank Smith, Kt " William Humphries Montague , " Donald Ferguson , " James Cokbrooke Patterson. , 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1804 2l8t Dec. 1894 2l8t Dec, 1894 26th Mar. 1895 list Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 26th Mar. 1895 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 26th Mar. 1895 25th Mar. 1895 25th Mar. 1895 25 th Mar. 1895 51 Ministries since Confedersition.—Co/ich/de^. SIXTH 91I-NISTRY— Concluded. Office. Members of the Ministry. (Not in the Cabinet.) Solicitor-General. Controller of Cus. tonis. Controllei of Inland Revenue. Hon. .Tohn Joseph Curran, Q.C. Hon. Nathaniel Clarke Wallace. Hon. John Fisher Wood, Q.C. 21. St Dec. 1894 '21st Dec. 1894 21st Dec. 1894 52 Heads of Departments. Presidents of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. Adam Johnston Ferguson-Blair " Joseph Howe " Edward Kenny " Charles Tupper, C.B " John O'Connor " Hugh McDonald " Lucius Seth Huntington " Joseph Edouard Cauchon . . . . " Edward Blake " John O'Connor Louis Fran(^ois Rodrigue Masson From " Joseph Alfred Mousseau . . . " Archibald Woodbury McLelan The Rt. Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, RC, G.C.B I St July, 30th Jan., 1 6th Nov., 2 1 St June, 2nd July, 14th June, 20th Jany., 7th Dec, 8th June, 17th Oct., 16th Jany., 8th Nov., 20th May, 1867 1869 1869 187c 1872 1873 1874 1875 1877 1878 1880 1880 1881 To 17th Oct., iJ 29th Dec, 1867 15th Nov., 1869 20th June, 1870 ist July, 1872 3rd March, 1873 30th June, 1873 8th Oct., 1875 7th June, 1877 17th Jany., 1878 15th Jany., 1880 31st July, 1880 19th May, 1 88 1 9th July, 1882 27th Nov., 1889 53 Heads of Departments.— C<7«//«//^?z^??W. (1> Ministers of Fiuauce. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. Alexander Tilloch Gait John Rose Sir Francis Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B, Richard John Cartwright .... Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, K.C.M.G., C.B Archibald Woodbury McLelan Sir Charles Tupper.G. CM. G, C.B From. To George Eulas Foster, ist July, 1867 i8th Nov., 1867 9th Oct., 1869 22nd Feb., 1873 7th Nov., 1873 17th Oct., 1878 loth Dec, 1885 27th Jan., 1887 29th May, 1888 7th Nov., 1867 30th Sept., 1869 2ist Feb., 1873 6th Nov., 1873 i6th Oct., 1878 nth Nov., 1885 26th Jan., 1887 22nd May, 1888 (1) Under Statute of 1878, 41 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 16 (R. S. C. Chap. 2S, Sec. 10), which came into force, by proclamation, on the 1st August, 1878. the Minister of Finance is Chairman of the Treasury Board; and, l,y the Act 42 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 2, 1879, (R. S. C. Chap. 23, Sec. 1), which came into force on the 20th May, 1879, lie is also ex-offlcio Receiver- Oeneral, the separate office of Receiver-General havinj? been abolished by the latter Act. 57 Heads of Departments— Cr;////««^^/. (1) Ministers of Public Works. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. William McDougall, C.B . . . . " Hector Louis Langevin, C.B. " Alexander Mackenzie " Charles Tupper, C.B , . . " Sir Hector Louis Langevin, K.C.M.G., C.B " Frank Smith " Joseph Aldric Ouimet From ist July, 1867 8th Dec, 1869 7th Nov., 1873 17th Oct., 1878 20th May, 1879 14th Aug., 1 89 1 iith Jan., 1892 To 7lh Dec, 1869 6th Nov., 1873 1 6th Oct, 1878 19th May, 1879 nth Aug., 1891 loth Jan.. 1892 (1) JUinisters of Railways and Canals. 1879 to 1895. Name. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper,K.C.M.G., CB John Henry Pope. Rt. Hon. Sir John Alexander Mac- donald, P.C, G.C.B Hon. John Graham Haggart i iih Jan., 1892 From 20th May, 1879 25th Sept., 1885 28th Nov., 1889 To 23rd May, 1884 ist April, 1889 6th June, 1891 (1) Prior to the creation of the office of Minister of Railwaya and Canals, hy Statute of 1879, 42Vict., chap.7, (K.S.C. chap. .37), declared to he iu force from and after the 20th May, 1879, the Railways and Canals of Canada wore under the control of the Minister of Public Works. 58 Heads of Departments— c^«//«//^^. (1) Ministers of luland RcTCinie. 1867 to 1895, Name. Hon. William Pearce Howland, C.B. Alexander Morris Charles Tupper, C.B John O'Connor Thomas Nicholson Gibbs . . . . Telesphore Fournier Felix Geoffrion Rodol|)he Laflamme Joseph Edouard Cauchon . . . . Wilfrid Laurier Louis Francois Georges Baby . James Cox Aikins John Costigan From ist July. 1867 16th Nov, 1869 2nd July, 1872 4th Mar., '873 ist July, 1873 7th Nov., 1873 8th July, 1874 9th Nov , 1876 8th June, 1877 8th Oct., 1877 26th Oct., 1878 8th Nov., 1880 23rd May, 1882 To 14th July, 1868 ist July, 1872 2ist Feb., 1873 30th June, 1873 6th Nov., 1873 7th July, 1874 8th Nov., 1876 7th June, 1877 7th Oct., 1877 i6th Oct., 1878 28th Oct., 1880 22nd May, 1882 3rd Dec, 1892 (1) The office of Minister of Inland Revenue waa abolished and the office of Controller of Inland Revenue created by the Act 50-51 Vict., chap. 11, (18S7), which came into force, by proclamation, on the .inl December, 1892. The Controller of Inland Revenue is a member of the Ministry but not of tlie Cabinet. The Dei)artment of Inliind Revenue is. under the provisions of the said Act, under the control and supervision of the Minister of Trade and Commerce, 59 Heads of Departments. -CV«//«7/^^. (1) Controller of Inland Kevenne, 1892 to 1895. Name. Fro.n To Hon John Fisher Wood 5th Dec, 1892 (1) See foot note on page 58. (I) ministers of Cnstonis. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley, C.B, " Charles Tupper, C.B " Isaac Burpee " Mackenzie Bowell " Joseph Adolphe Chapleau . . Ftom I St July, 1867 22nd Feb., 1873 7th Nov., 1873 19th Oct., 1878 25th Jan., 1892 To 2ist Feb., 1873 6th Nov, 1873 i6th Oct., 1878 24th Jan., 1892 3rd Dec, 1892 (1) The office of Minister of Customs was alwlished and the office of Controller of Cus - toms created hy the Act 50 51 Vict., chap. 1 1, (1HS7), which came into force, bv proclama- tion, on the :'.rd December, 1892. The Controller of Customs is a member of the Ministry but not of the Cabinet. The Department of Customs is, under the jirovisions of the !»/^., 1890 ist Mar., 1886 (i) Captain Streatfeild was Acting A.D.C. to Major-General Middleton from 8th May, 1890, to 30th June, 1890. Adjutants-General of Militia. Name. Colonel Patrick Leonard McDougall " Patrick Robertson-Ross.. . . " Walker Powell (acting) .... Major-General Edward Selby Smyth (0 • Colonel Walker Powell From ist Oct., 1868 5th May, 1869 22nd Aug., 1873 ist Oct., 1874 2ist April, 1875 To 4th May, 1869 i6th Aug., 1873 30th Sept., 1874 19th April, 1875 (i) Major-General Selby Smyth was appointed, 20th April, 1875, to command the Militia of the Dominion of Canada, as provided by the Act 38 Vict., Chap. 8 (1875), R.S.C., Chap. 41, Sec. 37. The dates given in the first column are the dates of Militia ap- pointments, 128 Assistant Adjutants-General of Militia at Headquarters. I Name. Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. Matthew Aylmer Lieut.-Colonel De La Cherois T, Irwin From ist July, 1893 5th Oct., 1894 To Quarter-Master- General of Militia at Headquarters. Name. Colonel Percy H. N. Lake 14th Sept., 1893 Fro.n To The dates given in the first column are the dates of Militia ap- pointments. 129 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. 1867 to 1895. Clerks of the Uiieeii's Privy Council lor Canada. Name. William Henry Lee William Alfred Himsworth Joseph Olivier Cot^ John Joseph McGee From I St July, 1867 2nd July, 1S72 13th Jan., 1880 20th May, 1882 To 30th June, 1S72 7th Jan., 18S0 24th April, 1882 Assistant Clerks of the Qneen^s Privy Conncil for Canada. Name. From To William Altred Himsworth loseph Olivier Cote 2nd July, 1867 2nd July, 1872 19th Jan., 1880 28th May, 1884 29th Nov., 1889 ist July, 1872 i2th Jan., 1880 19th May, 1882 3rd Oct, 1887 John Joseph McGee Pierre Janvier Ubalde Beaudry .... Joseph Pope Depnties of the Jflinister of Justice. Name. Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G, Q.C, Zehulon Alton Lash, Q.C. . . . , From 29th May, 1868 ist Sept., 1876 To 31st Aug., 1876 22nd May, 1882 130 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Oflacers. Cofitifiued. Deputies of tlie Minister of 3 n^tiea— Concluded. Name. George Wheelock Burbidge, Q.C. (i) Robert Sedgwick, Q.C. (2) Edmund Leslie Newcombe, Q.C. . . From 23rd May, 1882 25th Feb., t888 13th Mar., 1893 To 30th Sept., 1887 17th Feb., 1893 (1) Mr. Burbidge appointed Judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada, ist October, 1887. (2) Mr. Sedgewick appointed Puisine Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, x8th February, 1893. Deputies of the minister of Militia and Defence. Name. George Futvoye Colonel Charles Eugene Panet. From 29th May, 1868 4th Feb., 1875 To loth Jan., 1875 Secretary of tbe Department of Militia and Defence. Name. Captain Alphonse Benoit From I St July, 1889 To 131 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Continued. Under Secretaries of State oi' Canada. Name. From To Etienne Paient Edouard Joseph Langevin Grant Powell ■(V)" :."."■.; 29th May, 9th July, 25th Jan., ist Dec, 1868 1873 1883 1889 8th July, 24th Jan., 30th Nov., 1873 1883 1889 Ludger Aimd Catellier. . . (1) Mr. Langevin was appointed Clerk of the Senate, 25th Jan- uary, 1883. Depniy Kegistrars-General of Canada. ft' Name. From To t Edouard Joseph Langevin ist July, 1868 loth July, 1873 8th July, r873 Ludger Aime Catellier Under Secretary of State for the ProTinces. Name. From Edmund Allen Meredith 29;h May, 1868 To 30th June, 1873 Mr. Meredith appointed Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, ist July, 1873, the office of Secretary of State for the Provinces having been abolished by Statute of 1873, 36 Vict., Chap. 4, Sec. 14. 132 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Continued. (1) Deputies of the Minister of the Interior. Name. ICdmund Allen Meredith (2) William Buckingham Lt.-Col. John StOLighton Dennis, C.M.G Lindsay Russell (3) Alexander MackiTinon Burgess . . . . From ist July, 1873 8th Oct., 1878 14th Nov., 1878 ist Jan., 1882 ist July, 1883 To 7th Oct., 1878 13th Nov., 1878 31st Dec, 1 88 1 30th June, 1883 (i) The office of Deputy Minister of the Interior was created by Statute of 1873, 36 Vict., Chap. 4, (R.S.C. Chap. 22). (2) Mr. Meredith was Under Secretary of State for the Provinces from 29th May, 1868, to 30th June, 1873. (3) Mr. Lindsay Russell held the offices of Deputy Minister of the Interior and of Surveyor General of Dominion Lands, jointly, from the ist January, 1882, to the 30th June, 1883. ^Secretaries of the Department ot the Interior. Name. From To Alexander Mackinnon Burgess .... lohn Richard Hall 20th Feb., 1882 ist July, 1883 30th June, 1883 Surveyors-General of Dominion liandg. Name. From To Lt.-Col. John Stoughton Dennis. Lindsay Russell (i) Edouard Deville 7th Mar., 1871 14th Nov., 1878 ist Jan., 1885 13th Nov., 1878 3olh Jure, 1884 (i) Mr. Lindsay Russell held the offices of Deputy Minister of the Interior and of Surveyor-General, jomtly, from the ist January, 1882, to the 30th June, 1883. 133 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Ofllcers. Continued. (1) Ueptiticii of tlie Minister of Fiiiauce. Name. John Langton (2) , John Mortimer Courtney From To i2th May, 187031st July, 1878 2nd Aug., 1878; (i) The Deputy of the Minister of Finance is ex officio the Secre- tary «t the Treasury Board, Act 41 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 18 (R.S.C. Chap. 28, Sec. 10), which came into force on the ist August, 1878; and under the Act 42 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 3 (R.S.C. Chap. 28, Sec. i), which came into force on the 20th May, 1879, he is also Deputy Re- ceiver-General. (2) By Statute 33 Vict., Chap. 7, assented to 12th May, 1870, the office of Deputy Inspector-General was abolished, and the Auditor- General (Mr. Langton) became r.r-^V/ic; Deputy Minister of Finance. So much of the said Statute as related to the joint offices of Auditor- General and of Deputy Minister of Finance was repealed by the Act 41 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 77 (1878). vSeorctary of the Deparlnieut of Finance. Name. From To Clarence William Treadwell ist July, 1891 Superintendent of Insurance. Name. William Fitzgerald. To 134 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Ofllcers. Continued. (1) Secretaries of the Treasury Board. Name. From To John Langton 31st Jan., 1868 2nd Aug., 1878 31st July, 1878 John Mortimer Courtnev (i) Under Statute 41 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 18, 1878 (R.S.C Chap. 28, Sec, 10), the Deputy of the Minister of Finance is ex-officio Secre- tary of the Treasury Board. (1) Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Name. William Smith From To 29th May, 1868 (i) See note under Deputy of the Minister of Fisheries on this page. (1) Deputy of the Minister of Fisheries. Name. From To Lt. Col. John Tilton I St July, 1884 30th Nov., 1891 (i) The Act 47 Vict., Chap. 18 (1884), (Chap. 25. R.S.C), con- stituting "the Department of Marine" and "the Department of Fisheries" respectively, both of which presided over by, and under the manage- ment of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, with a Deputy Head for each Department, was repealed, and the two Departments amalgamated by the Act 55-56 Vict., Chap. 17 (1892), under the name of the Depart- ment of Marine and Fisheries, with one Deputy Head, as it existed prior to the passing of the Statute of 1884 first mentioned. During the term of office of Lt.-Col. Tilton as Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Mf. Smith was Deputy Minister of Marine. 135 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Contitiued, l>ireclor8 oi' the deological NiirTey of Canada. Name. Sir \\'illiam Edmond Logan, Kt. (i) Alfred Richard Cecil Sehvyn, C.M.G, George Mercer Dawson, C.M.G.. . . From 1»42 ist Dec, 1869 7th Jan., 1895 To 30th Nov., 1869 6th Jan., 1895 (i) Sir William Logan was born at Montreal, 20th April, 1798, was knighted 29th January, 1856, died 22nd June, 1875. Dr. J. B. Harrington's life of Sir William Logan. Couiplroller of the North- West Moiiuted Police. Name. Frederick White Comptroller and Deputy Head From 23rd June, 1880 ist July, 1883 To The North-West Mounted Police Force was organized on the 30th August, 3 873, under the provisions of the Act 36 Vict., Chap. 35, (1873), (Chap. 45 R.S.C.), and is under the control of any such Minister of the Crown as the Governor in Council may, at any time, order. From its organization it has been under the control of the follow- ing Ministers : — Name. Minister of Justice Secretary of State of Canada Minister of the Interior. . . . From 30th Aug., 1873 2olh April, 1876 14th Nov., 1878 To 19th April, 1876 13th Nov., 1878 1 6th Oct., 1883 136 Deputy^^Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Cofiiinued. Comptroller of the Wortb-West Hfouutecl Vo\\eputj Receiver-General. Name. From Thomas Douglas Harrington 29th May, 1868 To 31st Oct., 1878 (i) The separate office of Deputy Receiver-General was abolished by the Act 42 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 3 (1879), which came into force, by proclamation, on the 20th May, 1879, ^""^ under the provisions of the said Act (R.S.C. Chap. 28, Sec. i), the Deputy of the Minister of Finance is ex-officio De puty Receiver-General. (1) Deputy Inspector-General. Name. From To William Dickinson 29th May, 1868 31st Dec, 1874 (1) By Statute 33 Vict., Chap. 7, assented to 12th May, 1870, the office of Deputy Inspector-General was abolished, but such Statute pro- vided that the incumbent of the said office should retain his title of office and rank so long as he remained an officer of the Department of Finance. 13V Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Continued. (1) Board of Directors of Penitentiaries. Name. James Moir Ferres, Chairman . . Terrence J. O'Neil Francois Zephirin Tasse James Wyeth King, Chairman. Francois Xavier Prieur James George Moylan From 23rd Sept., 1868 23rd Sept., 1868 23rd Sept., 1868 23rd Oct., 1869 i8th Dec, 1869 loth Sept., 1872 To 4th May, 1869 2ist July, 1872 17th Dec, 1869 30th June, 1875 30th June, 1875 30th June, 1875 (i) The Board of Directors of Penitentiaries was abolished on 30th June, 1875, by the Act 38 Vict., Chap. 4. (1) Inspectors of Penitentiaries. Name. From To James George Moylan (2) Douglas Stewart ist Nov., 1875 31st Jan., 1895 30th Jan., 1895 (i) The office of Inspector of Penitentiaries was created by Sec. 4 of the Act 38 Vict., Chap. 4. (2) Mr. Moylan was Acting Inspector of Penitentiaries from ist July, 1875, to 31st October, 1875. Clerks of tlie Crown in Chancery. Name. Edouard Joseph Langevin From i3lh July, 1867 To 8th July. 1873 138 1 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Conthiued. Clerks of the Crown in Chancer y—CoHcZwdecZ. Name. Henry Edward Steele Richard Pope Samuel Edmour St. Onge Chapleau. From loth July, 1873 2ISt Oct., 1873 26th Dec, 1887 To 20th Oct., 1873 25th Dec, 1887 The office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery was attached to the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada up to the 30th June, 18S0 ; to tiie House of Commons, from the ist July, 1880, to the ist July, 1887 ; and from the latter date it has been attached to the Office of the Privy Council. Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Name. James J. Foley. From 8th Feb., 1892 To (1) Auditors-Cjieneral. Name. From To John Langton (2) 29th May, 1868 2nd Aug., 1878 31st July, 1878 John Lorn McDougall (i) The Auditor-General is appointed by the Governor-General, by whom he is removable on address of the Senate and House of Commons; Act 41 Vict., Chap. 7, ss. 11 and 12 (1878), R.S.C., Chap. 29, ss, z\ ^nd zz, (2) See next page. 139 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. Continued. Auditors-General— ConcZ«rfeepartuieut or Railways aiis). and. with a view to organizing the several Departments, as provided by the loth Section of this Act, a Commission was ai>pointed on the Tind June, 18ii8, to enquire into the then existing state and probable reiiuin^nu'nts of the Civil Service. As a result of its investigations, the first theoretical organization of the Civil Service of Canada received the approval of the Governor in Council on the 2l8t December, 18tj'J. 148 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— Ct;«//«//^^. Depart meut oC Justice. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict, Chap. 39; R.S.C., Chap. 21.) Name. From To Hugh Richardson (i) . . Zebulon Aiton Lash (2) Augustus Power, Q.C. . . George L. B. Fraser . . . 15th Sept., 1872 i6th May, 1876 ist Jan., 1879 24th Oct., 1889 2ist July, 1876 31st Aug., 1876 (I) Mr. Richardson appointed Stipendiary Magi.'strate for the Northwest Territories, rth October, 187(5. (2 1 Mr. Lash appointed Deputy of tlic Minisrer of Justice, 1st September, 1876. I>epartnient of the Secretary of State of Uanada. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 42 ; R.S.C, Chap. 26.) Name. Lt.-Col. W. F. Coffin, Chief Clerk, Ordnance and Admiralty Lands Branch (i) Wm. Spragge, Deputy Superintend- ent-General of Indian Affairs (7) : G. H. Lane, Chief Clerk; Registry Branch E. J. Langevin, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (2) E. J. Langevin, Deputy Registrar- General (2) Lt.-Col. Brown Chamberlin, C.M.G, Queen's Printer (3) Grant Powell, Chief Clerk (4) For notes, see nextjpage. From To I St July, 1867 30th June, 1873 1st July, 1867 7th Dec, 1869 I St July, 1867 30th June, 1868 13 th July. 1867 8th July, t873 ISt July, 1 868 8th July, 1873 7th ISt June, July, 1870 1873 6ih Nov., 24th Jan., 1891 1883 149 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Csmsida,— Continued. l>epartineut of the Secretary ol (State of Canada— Concluded. Name. Lt. Col. J. S. Dennis, Surveyor Gen- eral ot Dominion Lands (i). . . . Richard Pope, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (5) L. A. Catellier, Deputy Registrar- General, (Chief Clerk 3l8tOct.,187o) ((i) H. J. Morgan, Chief Clerk Frederick White, Chief Clerk, North West Mounted Police Branch(i) W. H. Jones, Chief Clerk A. Audet, Kee])er of the Records . . James Young, Superintendent, Stationery Branch Philippe Pelletier, Chief Clerk, Cor- respondence Branch From 7th Mar., 187 1 2ist Oct., 1873 loth July, 1873 22nd Dec, 1875 23rd Sei)t., 1878 ist July, 1880 6th June; 1883 ist July, ist Mar., 1883 To 30th June, 1873 30th June, 1880 31st Jan., 1S88 13th Nov., 1878 31st Oct., 1884 Tune, 1888 (1) Transferred to the Department of the Interior. (2) Mr. Lansevin appointed Under Secretary of State, 'Jth July, 1873. (3) Lt.-Col. Chamberlin appointed Deputy Head, Queen .s Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1st July, 1888. (4) Mr. Grant Powell was transferred from the Department of the Secretary of State for the Provinces ; appointed Under Secretary of State, 25th January, 1883. (5) Mr. Pope and the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery transferred to the House of Commons and subsequently to the Otflce of the l^rivy Council. (fi) Since the 1st December, 1889, Mr. Catellier is also Under Secretary of State. (7) Transferred to the Department of the Secretary of State for the Provinces, and subsequently to the Department of the Interior. 150 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— Ci?«////«^^. Department of Militia and Defence. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 40 ; R.S.C, Chap. 41.) Name. Robert Berry, Accountant . Lt.-Col. Thomas Wily, Director of Stores William Richard Wright, Chief Clerk, Adjutant General's office ■Lt.-Col. John Macpherson, Accountant Lt.-Col. John Macpherson, Director of Stores C. Herbert O'Meara, Accountant , . Benjamin Suite, Chief Clerk From ist July, 1867 ist July, 1870 ist July, 1870 ist Sept., 1872 25th April, 1881 ist July, 1 88 1 ist July, 1889 To June, 1872 31st Oct., 1880 30th June, 1889 24th April, 1881 Department of tbe Interior. (Constituted by the Act 36 Vict., Chap. 4 ; R S.C, Chap., 22.) Name. Lt.-Col. J. S. Dennis, Surveyor-Gen- eral of Dominion Lands (i & 2) Lt.-Col. W. F. Coffin, Chief Clerk, Ordnance and Admiralty Lands Branch (i) William Spragge, DeputySuperintend- ent General of Indian Affairs (3) Andrew Russell, Chief Clerk, Domin ion Lands Branch Frorri ist July, 1873 ist July, 1873 ist July, 1873 26th Mar., 1874 To 13th Nov., 1878 28th Jan., 1878 i6lh April, 1874 31st Dec, 1883 For notes, see^neit page. 161 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Csmadsi—Con/mued. Uepartmeni of the Interior— Concluded. Name. L.Vankoughnet, Deputy Superintend- ent General of Indian Affairs (4) Frederick White, Chief Clerk, North- West Mounted Police Branch (5) Lindsay Russell, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands (6) A. M. Burgess, Chief Clerk A. M. Burgess, Chief Clerk and Sec- retary (7) John R. Hall, Chief Clerk and Sec- retary Edouard Deville, Surveyor General of Dominion Lands W. M. Goodeve, Chief Clerk, Land Patents Branch J. A. Pinard, Chief Clerk&Accountant W. F. King, Astronomer John Johnston, Geographer ist July, 14th Nov., 14th Nov., ist Jan., 20th Feb., ist July, ist Jan., ist Jan., ist July, ist July, ist July, 1874 1878 1878 1882 1883 1885 1885 1885 1890 1890 6th May, 1880 i6th Oct., 1883 30th June, 1884 19th Feb., 1882 30th June, 1883 (1) Transferred from the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. (See page 148.) (2) Lt.-Col. Dennis appointed Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, 14th November, 1878. (See page 182.) (3) Mr. Spragge was tiansferredfrora the Department of the Secretary of State for the Pro- vinces. (See page 161.) (4) The Department of Indian Affairs was constituted by Statute of 7th May, 1880, (43 Vict., Chap. 28, Sec. 4 ; H.S.C. Chap. 43, Sec. 5), and .Mr. Vankoughnet appointed Deputy Head of such Department, 13lh May, 1880. (See pages 139 and 160.) (5) Mr. Wliite was transferred from the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada ; appointed Comptroller ot the North-West Mounted Police, 23rd June, 1880. See "Comptroller of the North-West Mounted Police," page 135. (6) Mr. Lindsay Russell was also Deputy Minister of the Interior from the 1st January, 1882, to the 30th June, 1883. (See page 132.) (7) Mr. Burges.s appointed Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, Ist July, 1883. (Seepage 152 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of CsmsidsL— Continued. (1) DepartiuenI, of The Geolog^ical Survey. (Constituted by the Act 53 Vict., Chap 11, 1890.) Name. From To George Mercer Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., Assistant Director and Geologist (2) ISt I St ISt ISt 27th July, July, July, July, Dec, 1883 1883 1883 1883 1887 6th Jan., 1895 Robert Bell, LL.D., Assistant Direct- or and Geologist J. F. Whiteaves, Assistant Director, Palaeontologist and Zoologist . . . G. C. Hoffman, Assistant Director, Chemist and Mineralogist John Macoun, Assistant Director, Botanist and Naturalist .... (1) The Geological Survey of Canada was instituted by the Government of the late Province of Canada in 1843, fiom which time up to the 1st July, 1873, when it became under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 36 Vict., Chap. 4, (R.S.C. Chap. 23), attached to the Depaitment of the Interior, Annual Reports on the results arrived at in its iiivestig^ttious were submitted— prior to Confederation, through the Provincial Sec^rctary, and subsequently through the Secretary of State for the Provinces— to the successive Governors General. The Geological Survev was moved from Montreal to Ottawa in the summer of 18S1; and, by the Act 53 Vict., Chap. 11, which came into force on the 1st July, 1S90, it was constituted a Uepait- ment of the Civil Service under the management and control of the Minister of the Interior. This latter provision was repealed by the Act 55-56 Vict., Chap. Ui, assented to 10th May, 1892, which provides that such Department shall be presided over by a Minister of the Crown to be named from time to time for that purpose by the Governor in Couniil. The Department of The Geological Survey has, since the passing of the Act last mentioned, continued to be under the management and control of the Minister of the Interior. (2) Dr. Dawson was appointed Deputy Head and Director of the Geological Survey, 7th January, 1895. Uepartmeut ol' Finance. Constituted by the Act 32-33 Vict, Chap. 4 , R.S.C, Chap. 28. Name. Norris Godard, Dominion Book- keeper Lt -Col. Thomas Ross, Accountant of Contingencies • • ISt July, 186731st Jan., 1880 ISt July, i867i3ist Mar., 1887 153 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada.— a;////;/«tv/. Department of Yinance— Concluded. Name. From To Hon. John Simpson, Assistant Auditor (i) John Mortimer Courtney, Chief Clerk, Treasury Board (2) . . . Charles Joseph Anderson, Chief Clerk, Savings Bank Branch John Andrew Torrance, Dominion Book-keeper William Fitzgerald, Assistant Deputy Minister and Superintendent of Insurance . . . Lt.-Col. Frederick Toller, Comp- troller of Dominion Currency. . Richard Watson Baxter, Chief Clerk Richard Watson Baxter, Chief Clerk and Accountantof Contingencies Matthew George Dickieson, Domin- ion Book-keeper Clarence William Treadwell, Chief Clerk and Secretary ist July, 1867 2nd June, 1869 ist July, 1874 ist July, 1880 ist Dec, 1885 ist July, 1881 ist July, 1886 ist Feb., 1887 ist July, 1886 ist July, 1891 31st July, 1878 ist Aug., 1878 3olh June^ 1886 31st Mar., 1887 30th June, 1891 (1) The Hon. Mr. Simpson was transferred to the office of the Auditor-General, 1st August. 1878. (2) Mr. Courtney appointed Deputy of the Minister of Finance, 2nd August, 1878. Ofiice of the Anditor-Geueral. Name. Hon. John Simpson, Assistant Auditor (i) 19th Sept., 1878 (1) For foot note, see next page. 154 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Ca,Tiia.da-~Co/i///iuu/. Office of tlie Autlitor-Gcueral— CoMckc/ec/. Name. From To James Patterson, Assistant Auditor Edward Davenport Sutherland, Assistant Auditor I St Oct., 5th Feb., 9th July, 9th July, 1878 1890 1890 1890 31st Jan., 1890 John Gorman, Chief Clerk Frederick Hayter, Chief Clerk (1) The Hon. Mr. Simpson was transferred from the Department of Finance, to which Department, prior to the coming; into force, on the 1st August, 18T8, of the Act U Vict. , Chap. 7, (R.S.C , Chap. 29), the Audit office was attached. I>epartiueut of Inland Keveuiic. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 49 ; R.S.C, Chap. 34.) Name. Alfred Brunei, Assistant Commis- sioner Edward Miall, Assistant Commis- sioner P. M. Robins, Chief Clerk and Accountant William Himsworth, Secretary W. J. Gerald, Assistant Commissioner and Inspector of Tobacco Fac tories From ist July, 1867 I St April, 1872 ist Oct., 1878 ist July, 1884 7th Feb., 1887 To 4th May, 1871 25th Jan,, 1883 i8th Aug., 1894 155 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of CamsLdsL—Con/wt/ed. Department of CJuistoius. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 43 ; R.S.C., Chap. 32.) Name. James Johnson. Assistant Commis- sioner (i) J. Drysdale, Chief Clerk and Accountant J . W. Peachy, Chief Clerk W. G. Parmelee, Chief Clerk and Accountant \V. G. Parmelee, Assistant Commis- sioner (2) James Barry, Chief Clerk T. J. Watters, Chief Clerk and Accountant T. J. Watters, Assistant Commis- sioner From To ist Nov., 1867 31st Dec, 1874 ist July, ist July, 1874 1874 Jan., 30th April, 1876 1885 19th Jan., 1876 31st Dec, 1884 ist Jan., ist June, 1885 1882 29th Feb., 30th April, 1892 ^893 ist July, 1886 29th Feb., 1892 ist Mar., 1892 30th Jan., 1895 (1) Mr. Johnson appointed Commissioner of Customs, 1st January, 1875. (2) Mr. Parmelee " " " Ist March, 1892. Post Office department. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 10 ; R.S.C., Chap. 35.) Name. Lt.-Col. William White, Secretary (i) Major H. A. Wicksteed, Accountant P. LeSueur, Superintendent, Money Order Branch J. Ashworth, Cashier To 30th June, 1888 31st Dec, 1S87 30th Sept., 1877 30th Sept., 1888 For notes, see next paj^e. 156 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada.— C^?;;//;///^^'. Post OlUce nepurinkent— Concluded. Name. W w, J. Cunningham Stewart, Superintend- ent, Savings Bank Branch .... J. Cunningham Stewart, Superintend- ent, Savings Bank and Money Order Branches J. Cunningham Stewart, Financial Comptroller (2) H. Smithson, Assistant Accountant H. Smithson, Accountant W.F. Forsyth. Superintendent, Money Order Branch W. D. LeSueur, Assistant Secretary " Secretary Sidney Smith, Superintendent, Printing and Supply Branch G. F. Everett, Assistant Superintend- ent, Money Order Branch .... G. F. Everett, Superintendent Money Order Branch D. Matheson, Assistant Superintend- ent, Savings Bank Branch .... D. Matheson, SuperintendentjSavings Bank Branch Major John Walsh, Superintendent, Dead Letter Branch A. Lindsay, Superintendent, Mail Service Branch James Plunkett, Superintendent, Stamp Branch ist I St 1st I St I St I St I St ISt I St ISt ISt ISt ISt ISt 26th From ISt July, 1869 Oct., Feb., July, Feb., Oct., July, July, June, Oct., Feb., Oct., Feb., July, May, July, 1881 1874 1877 1880 1890 1891 1802 To 30th Sept., 1 88 1 31st Jan., 1888 26th Dec, 1888 31st Jan., 1888 30th June, 1895 9th Sept., 1881 30th June, 1888 31st Jan., 1888 31st Jan., li 29th May, 1895 (1) Lt. Col. White held the same office, under the Government of the late Province of Canada, from the 21st January. 18(51, until Confederation, and was eonlrmed in his position for the Dominion on the 2lst December, ISOit ; appointed Deputy Postmaster-General, 1st July, 1888. (2) UpDU the retirement of Major Wicksteed, the Accountant of the Department, on the 1st January, ISKS, the Accounting' Branches, that is to say, tlie Accountant's, the Cashier's, the Money Onler Office and the Savings Banlt Branch, were all plac(!d under the charge of Mr. J.Cunningham Stewart, with the title of Financial Comptroller, from the 1st of February, 1888; and, from that date, Mr. Matheson became Superintendent of the Savings Bank Branch, and Mr. Everett, Superintendent of the Money Order Branch. Mr. Stewart died on the 2iith December, 1S88. 157 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— C^«//««^^. Department of Agriculture. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 53 ; R.S.C., Chap. 24.) Name. A, J. Cambie, Chief Clerk, Patents Branch , John Lowe, Chief Clerk& Secretary( i ) H. B. Small, Chief Clerk " Chief Clerk and Secre- tary Richard Pope, Deputy Commissioner of Patents George Johnson, Chief Clerk and Statistician , Douglas Brymner, Chief Clerk and Archivist J. B. Jackson, Chief Clerk,Copyrights Branch trom ist July, 1870 ist July, 1873 ist Jan., 1885 1st Jan., 1889 ist July, 1888 ist July, 1889 ist July, 1890 14th Oct., 1 89 1 To 19th Feb., 1887 30th June, 1888 31st Dec, 1888 (1) Mr. Lowe was Secretary of the Department from the 21st February, 1871. (I) Department of Marine and Fisheries. (Constituted by the Act 31 Vict., Chap. 57.) Name. W. F. Whitcher, Commissioner of Fisheries John Hardie, Chief Clerk Joseph Tomlinson, Engineer and General Superintendent of Lighthouses For note, see next page. From To ist July, 1869 22nd Jan., 1872 ist Nov., 1873 30th Sept., 1883 8th Feb., 1880 k 158 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— c^«//>///tv/. ]>epartinent of Marine aod Fisheries— ConcZnied Name. John Tilton, Chief Clerk and Ac- countant F. F. Gourdeau, Chief Clerk and Accountant S. P. Bauset, Chief Clerk C. C. Chipman, Chief Clerk Lt.-Col. W. P. Anderson, Chief En gineer and General Superintend- ent of Lighthouses A. R. Gordon, R.N., Ret., Nautical Adviser, and Commander, Fish- eries Protection Service W. L. Magee, Chief Clerk From ist July, 1880 ist July, 1885 2ist Sept., 1885 ist July, 1888 ist July, 1887 14th Oct., 1 89 1 19th Sept., 1892 To 30th June, 1884 30th June, 1895 30th April, 1 891 Mar., 1893 (1) The Act 47 Vict., Chap. 18, 1884, (Chap. 25 R S.C.), constituting "the Department of Marine" and "the Department of Fisheries," respectively, both of which presided over by, and under the management of tlie Minister of Marine and Fisheries vvitli a Deputy Head for each Department, was repealed and the two Departments amalgamated by the Act ba-K Vict . Chap. 17, (1892), under the name of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, with one Deputy Head, as it existed prior to the passing of the Statute of 1884 first mentioned. department of Public Works- (Constituted by the Acts 31 Vict., Chap. 12, and 42 Vict., Chap. 7 ; R.S.C., Chap. 36. Name. F. Braun, Chief Clerk and Secretary (0 James Bain, Chief Clerk and Accountant From ist July, 1869 ist July, 1872 To 30th Sept., 1879 30th Sept., 1879 For notes, see next page. 159 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— C(^//////«e?^. Deparliuent. of Public Worlds— Concluded. Name. S, E. St. O. Chapleau, Secretary. . . . O. Dionne, Chief Clerk and Accountant F. H. Ennis, Secretary L. J. R. Steckel, C.E., Chief Clerk, Engineering Branch John R. Arnoldi, Chief Mechanical Engineer , A. Gobeil. Chief Clerk and Secretary (2;....' E. F. E. Roy, Secretary From ist Oct., 1879 loth Dec, 1879 5th Nov., 1880 ist July, 1S80 ist July, 1883 ist June, 1885 ist Jan., 1891 To 4th Nov., 1880 13th Jan., 1885 28th July, 1 89 1 31st Dec, 1890 I (1) Mr. Br;iun was Secretary of the Department of Public Works from the 1st July, 1807 ; tran^^fer^ed to the Department of Railways and Canals, 1st October, 1879. (2) Mr. Gobeil appointed Secretary of the Department, 23rd January, 1885; appointed Deputy of the Minister of Public Works, 1st January, 1891. Department of Kailvrays aud Cauals. (Constituted by the Act 42 Vict,, Chap. 7 ; R. S, C, Chap. 37.) Name. To F. Braun, Secretary (i) James Bain, Accountant (i) Thomas Cross, Chief Clerk, Inter colonial Railway Division A. P. Bradley, Chief Clerk " Chief Clerk and Secretary H. A. Fissiault, Chief Clerk and Law Clerk J. H. Balderson, Secretary L. K. Jones, Chief Clerk, office of the Chief Engineer M. W. Maynard, Chief Clerk, Recording Branch 31st May, 1882 3rd Nov., 1888 nth June, 1892 31st May, 1882 23rd Sept., 1891 (I) Transferred from the Department of Public Works. 160 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— C(;«//>/«^^. (1) The Office of the Comptroller of the IVorth-West JHounted Police. Name. Frederick White, Chief Clerk Chief Clerk and Comptroller (2) Laurence Fortescue, Chief Clerk. . From 23rd Sept, 1878 23rd June, 1880 17th May, 1892 To 22nd June, 1880 30th June, 1883 (1) See note under "Comptroller of the North-West Mounted Police," page 135. (2) Mr. White appointed Comptroller and Deputy Head, 1st July, 1883. (I) Department of Indian Affairs, (Constituted by the Act 43 Vict., Chap. 28, Sec. 4, assented to 7th May, 1880 ; R.S.C., Chap. 43, Sec. 5.) Name. Robert Sinclair, Chief Clerk and Accountant Duncan Campbell Scott, Chief Clerk and Accountant From r4th July, t88i 6th July, 1893 To 30th June, 1893 (1) Prior to the constitution of the Department of Indian Affairs by Statute of the 7th May, 1S80, (43 Vict., C hap. 28), the office of the Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs formed successively a Branch of the following Departments : - Department of the Secretary of State of Canada iBt July. 1867 to 7th Dec , 1869 " of the Secretary of State for the Provinces 8th Dec, 1869 to 30th June, 1873 " of the Interior. ,.,.,.,,...,, \gt July, 1873 to 6t^ Majr, 1880 161 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada— Contiimcd. Department of Public Printing and Stationery. (Constituted by the Act 49 Vict., Chap. 22, Sec. 2, (1886); R.S.C, Chap. 27, Sec. 2.) Name. William Gliddon, Chief Clerk and Accountant H. J. Bronskill, Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Stationery .... A. Se'ne'cal, Chief Clerk and Super- intendent of Printing William McMahon, Chief Clerk and Superintendent of Printing From 5th Mar., 1888 ist July, 1888 ist July, 1888 ist July, 1893 To 19th Aug., 1891 19th Aug., 1891 Section-' of the Act 40 Vict., Chap. 22, (R.S.C Chap. 27, Sec 2), constituting the Department of Public Printing- and Stationery, provides that this Department shall be presided over and be under the management and direction of the Secretary of State of Canada, or such other member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada as the Governor in Council, from tiuie to time, directs. (1) Department of the Secretary of State for the Provinces. Name. William Spragge, Deputy Superin- tendent-General of Indian Affairs (2) Grant Powell, Chief Clerk (3) From 8th Dec, 1869 ist July, 187 1 To 30th June, 1873 30th June, 1873 (1) The Department of the Secretary of State for the Provinces was abolished by Statute of 1873, .'Sii V^ict., Chap. 4, Sec. 14, which came into force, by proclamation, on the 1st July, 1.S73. (2) Mr. S))raKge was transferred from the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, and afterwards transferred to the Department of the Interior. (3) Mr. Powell transferred to the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. 162 Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada- Concluded. (1) l>epartuieiit of the Receiver-General. Name. G. C. Reiffenstein, Chief Debenture Clerk T. C. Bramley, Chief Clerk From ist July, 1S67 ibt July, 1869 To 26th June, 1869 31st Oct., 1878 I (1) The separate Department of the Receiver-General was abolished by Statute of 1879, 42 Vict., Chap. 7, Sec. 2, which came into force, by proclamation, on the 20th May, 1879, and the officers thereof, who were not placed on the retired list, were transferred to the Department of Finance and to the Audit Office, respectively, on the 1st August, 1878. 163 The Senate of Canada. 1867 to 1895. Speakers of the Senate. Speakers. Hon. Joseph Edouard Cauchon .... John Ross Joseph Edouard Cauchon .... Amos Edwin Botsford Joseph Edouard Cauchon. . . . Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau ]^avid Christie Robert Duncan Wilmot (i). . . David Lewis Macpherson .... Amos Edwin Botsford David Lewis Macpherson (2) WilHam Miller Josiah Burr Plumb George William Allan Alexandre Lacoste (3) John Jones Ross From To 5th Nov., ] 867 6th May, 1869 17th May, ] r869 25 th May, 1869 26th May, [869 2nd June, 1872 3rd June, ] 872 4th June, 1872 5th June, [872 30th June, 1872 2 1 St Feb., '873 8th Jan., 1874 9th Jan., ] 874 26th Oct., 1878 8th Nov., ] 878 loth Feb., 1880 nth Feb., ] 880 15th Feb., 1880 1 6th Feb., ] 880 1 8th April, 1880 19th April, t88o 1 6th Oct., 1883 17th Oct., ] 883 3rd April, 1887 4th April, [887 1 2th Mar., 1888 17th Mar., [888 26th April, 1891 27th April, ] 891 13th Sept., 1891 14th Sept., [891 (1) The Hon. Mr. Speaker Wilmot appointed Lieutenant-Governor of tlie Province of New Brunswick. (2) The Hon. Mr. Speaker Macpherson appointed Minister of the Interior, 17th Oct., 1883. (3) The Hon. Mr. Speaker Lacoste appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Queen 's Bench of the Province of Quebec, 14th September, 1891. Clerks of the Senate. Name. John Fennings Taylor, Sr, Robert Le Moine Edouard Joseph Langevin From 2nd Nov., 28th Jan., 25th Jan., 1867 1871 1883 To 27th Jan., 1871 24th Jan., 1883 164 The Senate of Cansidsi— Continued. Clerk Assistants of tlie Senate. Name. Robert Le Moine Fennings Taylor James Adamson Antoine Alphonse Boucher From 2nd Nov., 1867 26th Mar., 1868 nth May, 1882 29th Sept., 1 89 1 To 27th Jan., 1871 4th May, 1882 26th May, 1891 liaw Clerks of the Senate. Name. Edward Louis Montizambert James George Aylwin Creighton... From 26th Mar., 1868 3rd Mar., 1882 To 17th Jan., 1882 Oentleuien IJstaers of the Black Ro«/<^^. Meniberis of I he Senate for the ProTinee of Ontario— Concluded. Senators. Hon. Thomas Nicholson Gibbs, Oshawa, vice Hon. Benjamin Seymour, deceased .. Joseph Northwood, Chatham, vice Hon George Brown, deceased James Skead, Ottawa, re-appointed, having previously resigned his seat .. Donald Mclnnes, Hamilton, vice Hon. Harcourt Burland Bull, deceased John O'Donohue, Toronto, vice Hon. James Cox Aikins, resigned '. Josiah Burr Plumb, Niagara, vice Hon. David Christie, deceased Donald McMillan, Alexandria James Turner, Hamilton George Crawford McKindsey, Milton James Robert Go wan, Barrie , Michael Sullivan, Kingston Francis Clemow, Ottawa, vice Hon. James Skead, deceased Samuel Merner, New Hamburg . . . . Charles Eusfebe Casgrain, Windsor. Lichlan MeCalluni, Stromness William Eli Sanford, Hamilton... John Macdonald, Toronto Peter McLaren, Perth John Carling, London John Dobson, Lindsay John Ferguson, Niagara Mackenzie Bowell When Summoned. 3rd .\ prill 880 lOth May 1880 24th Dee. ISSl 31st M ly 1882 Sth Feb. 1883 lUh Jan. 1884 20th Jan. 1885 3rd Feb. 1SS5 I2tli Jan. 188" 4th Feb. 1887 8th Feb. 1887 9th Nov. 1887 21st Feb. 1890 27th April 1891 23rd Feb. 1892 1st Oct. 1892 uthDee. 1892 Died, 7th April, 1883. For offices held by him see page 90. Died, 29th October, lS8ri. Died, 5th July, 1884. Speaker of the Senate, 4th April, 1887 to 12th March, '1888; died on latter date. Died, 19th October, 1889. Created a C.M.G., 3r.l June, 1893. Died, 4th February, 1890. Resigned, 17th Feb., 1802. For offices held by him see page 70. Created a K.C.M.G., 1st Jan., 1895. For offices held by him seepage 74. 168 The Senate of CansLda.— Continued. (1) Itrembers of the (Senate for the Province of Quebec. Senators. When Summoned. Remarks. Hon. James Leslie, (Alma) " Asa Belknap Foster, (Bedford) " Joseph Noel Boss6, (De la Durantaye) . . " Louis Auguste Olivier, (De Lanaudidre) " Jacques Olivier Bureau. (De Lorimier) . " Charles Malhiot, (De la Validre) " Louis Renaud. (De Salaberry) " Luc Letellier de St. Just, (Grandville). . " Ulric Joseph Tessier, (Gulf) 23rd Oct. 1867 John Hamilton, (Inkerman) Charles Cormier, (Kennebec) Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay,(La Salle) David Edward Price, (Laurentides) — Elz6ar H. J. Duchesnay, (Lauzon) Lfiandre Dumouchel, (Mille Isles) Louis Lacoste, (Montarville) Joseph Arniand, (Repentigny) Charles Wilson, (Rigaud) William Henry Chaffers, (Bougemont) . . Jean Baptiste Gufivremont. (Sorel) James Perrier, (Shawinegan) Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Kt., (Stadacona) Thomas Ryan, (Victoria) Died 6th December, 1873. Resigned February, 1876. Appointed Puisnfi Judge, Superior Court ot the Province of Quebec, 24th January, 1868; died 24th September, 1881. Appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, Gth Sept., 1873; died 18th Sept., 1881. Died 7th February, 1883. Died 9th November, 1874. Resigned October, 1873; died 13th November, 1878. Resigned December, 1876 ; died 28th Jan., 1881. For offices hold by him see page 99. Appointed Puisn^ Judge, Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, nth February, 1873 ; died 7th April, 1892. Resigned May, 1887 ; died 8rd April, Died 7th'May, 1887. Resigned 7th January. 1871 ; died 10th September, 1886. Died 22nd August, 1883. Died 12th May, 1871. Died 23rd September, 1882. Died 26th November, 18t8. Died in 1877. Died 16th July, 1894. Died 30th May, 1888. Resigned before the first Session of the first Parliament ; died 14th September, 1894. Died 25th May, 1889. (1) For names of the persons who were to be first summoned to the Senate, see the Queen's Proclamation of Union, page 2. 169 The Senate of CsLnaidsi—Couti/iued. Aleiiibers of tlie Senate for the Province of Quebec- Cow ?in«c(i. When Senators. Remarks. Summoned. Hon. Jolin Sewell Sanborn, (Wellington) 2:Srd Oct. 1S(57 Appointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, 12th October, 1872 ; died 17th July, 1877. " Josei>li Edoiiard Caiiclion, (Stadacona), vice Sir Narcisse F. Bellcau, Kt., resigned 2nd Nov. 1S6T Resigned 30th June, 1872 ; died 23id February, 1885. For offices held " Jean Charles Cliapais,(De la Durantaye). by him see page 79. vice Hon. Joseph Noel Boss:6 resigned 30th Jan. ISOS Died iTth July, 1885. For offices held by him see page 80. " Louis Pauet,(La Salle), vice Hon. Antoine J uchereau Ducliesnay, resigned lOth Feb. 1871 Resigned March, 1874 ; died 15th May, 1884. " Alexandre R6n6 Chaussegros De L6ry, (Lauzon), vice Hon. Elz6ar Henri Ja- chereau Uuchesnay, deceased 13th Dec. 1871 Resigned 11th April, 1870 ; died 19th December, 1880. " Matthew Henry Cochrane, (Wellington^, vice Hon. John Sewell Sanborn, appointed Pnisn6 Judge of the ' Sujierior Court of the Province of Quebec 17th Oct. 1872 " Pierre Joseph Olivier Cliauveau, (Stada- cona),vice Hon. Joseph Edouard Cau- chon, resigned 20th Feb 1873 Resigned in 1874 ; died 4th April, 1890. " Eugene Chinic, (Gulf), vice Hon. Ulric Joseph Tessier, resigned 10 th A pi. 1873 Resigned 3rd November 1882. " Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose, (De Lanau- di6rp),vice Hon. LoiiisAuguste Olivier, resigned " PraiiQois Xavier Anseline Trudel, (De IGth Oct. 1873 Salaberry), vice Hon. Louis Renaud, resigned 31st Oct. 1873 Died 17th January, 1800. " Edward Goft' Penny, (Alma), vice Hon. James Leslie, decea.sed 13th Mar 1874 Died nth October, IStl. " Pierre Baillargron,(.Stidacona),vice Hon, Pierre Joseph Olivier Cliauveau, re- signed 27th Mar 1874 Died 15th December, 1801. " Charles Eugfene Panet, (La Salle), vice Hon. Louis Panet, resigned 27th Mar 1874 Appointed Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, 4th February, 1875. " Hector Fabre,(La Salle), vice Hon.Charles Eugdiie Panet, resigned 5th Feb. 1875 Appointed Agent-Geneial for Canada in France, 12th July, 1SS2. " Aiiselrae Homer Pa, vice Hon. James Gibb Ross, deceased . . . George Alexander Drummond, (Ken- nel>ec), vice Hon. Pierre Fortin, deceased Charles Seraphin Rodier, (Mille Isles), vice Hon. Jean Baptiste Rolland, deceased Kdward Murphy, (Victoria), vice Hon. Thomas Ryan, deceased Louis Frangois Rodrigue Masson, (Mille Isles), vice Hon. Charles Rodier, deceased ... Hypolitc Montplaisir. (Shawinegan), vice Hon. James Ferrier, deceased 22nd 0.!t. 1887 1st Dec. 1888 1st Dec. 1888 l.st Dec. 1S8S ^Otli May lSS(t 3rd Keh. 1890 9tli Feb. 1801 Joseph Tasse, (De Salaberry), vice Hon. Frangois Xavier Auselme Trudel,! deceased I 9th Ke b. Auguste Charles Philippe Robert Landry, (Stidacona), vice Hon. PieiTe Baillargeon, deceased 1801 Alphonse De>jardins, (De Lorimier), vice Hon. Alexandre Lacoste, resigned Auguste R6al Angers, (La Vallidre). vice Hon. Anselmo Homer Paquet, deceased — 23rd Feb. 1892 1st Oct. 1802 16th Dec. 1892 Created a K.C M.G., 24th May, 1892; died, 30th October, 1893. For offices held by him see page 68. Died, 15th June, 1888. Died, 22ud March, 1888, before he was sworn in. Died, 2()th January, 1800. Died, .')th [•ccctnber, IS'J-i. For offices held by the Hon. Mr. Masson see page 100. Died, 17th J.inuary, 180.5. For offices held by the Hoji. Mr Angers see page 70. L 172 The Senate of CsiJisidsi—Co/i/in?/ed. (1) members of the Senate for the Province of NoTa Scotia. Senators. When Summoned. Remaik.s. Hon. Epoiuteil Lieutenant-Governor of the Provinee of P. E. Island George William Howlan, Alberton, (he having iireviously resigned his seat) Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbour, \"iee Hon. Jedediali Slason Carvell, re signed George William Howlan, (behaving pre viously resigned his seat) Andrew Archiliald Maedonald, Ch.-.rlotte town, vice Hon. Robert Poore Hay- thorne, deceased Donald Ferguson, Marshfield, vice Hon Donald Moutgomerv, deceased Josejih Octave Arscnault, Abrani's Village, vice Hon George William Howlan, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Princi Edward Lsland When Summoned. 18th Oct. 1873 18th Dec. 1S7!> 5th Jan. 1881 14th Sept. 188!) ■2ath Mar. lS(tl nth May ISitl 4th Sept. lSO:i ISth Feb. lSii6 Remarlcs. Died 31st July, 1893. Died 7tli May, 1891. Sworn Lieutenant-Governor, of P. K. Lsland, 19th July, 1879. Resigned, 27th December, 1880 ; re- appointed, 5th January, 1881. Resigned 3rd July, 1SS9; subse- quently appointed Lieutenant- Governor of P. E. Island; died, 14th February, 1894. Resigned February, 1801, to become a candidate at General Election ; having been defeated, he was again summoned to the Senate, '25th March. 1891. Sworn Lieutenant-Governor of P. E. Island, 24th February, 1894. Appointed Member of the Privy Council, and of the Cabinet with- out portfolio, 2Ist Dec, 1894. 116 The Senate of Canada— C^«//««^^. Members of the Senate for the Pro¥iuce of British Colimibia. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 20th July, 187 1.) Senatoes. When Summoned. Remarks. Hon. Robert William WeirCarrall, Parkcrville 13th Dec. 1871 Died 19th September, 1S79. " Francis Clement Cornwall, Ashcroft " William John Macdonald, Victoria 12th Dec. 1879 24th Dec. ISSl 8th Get. 1SS8 Sworn Lieutenaut-Governorof British Columbia, 20th July, 1881. " Hugh Nelson, Burrard Inlet, vice Hon. fiobert William WeirCarrall, deceased " Thomas Robert Mclnnes, New West- minster, vice Hon. Francis Clement Cornwall, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Britibh Sworn Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, 29th March, 1887; died 3rd March, 1893. " James Reid, QuesTielle, vice Hon. Hugh Nelson, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of British (I) Members of the Senate for the ProTinee of Manitoba. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 15th July, 1870.) Senators. When Summoned. Remarks. Hon. Marc Amable Girard, St. Boniface 13th Dec. 1871 23rd Sept. 1SS2 10th Dec. 1889 27th Oct 1892 16th Dec. 1892 Died 12th September, 1892. " John Christian Schultz, Winnipeg " Charles Arkall Boulton, Shellmouth, vice Hon. John C. Schultz, appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Province Sworn Lieutenant-Governor of Mani- toba, 2nd July, 1888; created a K.C.M.G., 24th May, 1895. " Thomas Alfred Beruier, St. Boniface, vice Hon. Marc Amable Girard, (1) Represented in the Senate of Canada under Chap. 12, Revised Statutes of Canada. 177 The Senate of Canada— Ct;«^//<^dv/. (I) Members of Ihe Siiciiatc for llie IVortb-West Territories. Senators, When Summoned. Remarks. 23rd Feb. ISSS 3rd Aug. 1888 lOth Dec. 1889 Died 15th October, 1889. " William Dell Perlcv, Wolselev " James Alexander Louglieed, Calgary, (1) Represented in the Senate of Canada under the iirovisions of the Act 50-51, Vict., Chap 3, assented to 23rd June, 188*. 178 The House of Commons of Canada. 1867 to 1895 (1) Speakers ol* the House of Coinmoiis. Speakers. Hon. James Cockburn, ist Parlia ment " James Cockburn, 2nd Parlia- ment " Timotliy Warren Anglin, 3rd Parliament (2) " Timothy Warren Anglin, 3rd Parliament " Joseph Goderic Blanchet, 4th Parliament " George Airey Kirkpatrick, 5th Parliament " Joseph Aldric Ouimet, 6th Parliament " Peter White, 7th Parliament . From 6th Nov., 1S67 5th Mar., 1873 26th Mar., 1S74 7th Feb., 1878 13th Feb., 1879 8th Feb., 1883 13th April, 1887 29th April, 1891 To 8th July, 1872 2nd Jan., 1874 31st May, 1877 17th Aug., 1878 i8th May, 1882 15th Jan., 1887 3rd Feb., 1891 (1) The term of office of the Speaker constitutionally expires with the dis.soIution of Pnrlianiciit; but, under the provisions of Sections 10 and 11 of Chapterl-3, R S.C, he con- tinues ;>s Chairman of a board of internal economy until a Speaker is cho?en by the new Parliament. Deputy Speaker— By Resolution of the Hou.scof Commons of the loth February, 1885, the Chairirian of Committees, appointed at the beKinning of every Session, acts as Deputy Speaker in conformity with the provisions of chapter 11 of the Revi.scd Statutesof Canada. Prior to that time there was no Deputy Speaker; but, under the Act 31 Vict., chap. 2, whenever the Speaker was obliged to leave the Chair he called upon a member to take his place for the time being. (Sec Dr. J. O. BourinoVs Parliatncntary Procedure and Practice, 2nd Edition, pp. HIO, •m and i>:n. (2) The Hon. Mr. Anglin resigned the Speakership on the 31st May, 1877, and was re-elected for the same Parliament, on the 7th February, 187S. Clerks of the House of Commons. Name. William Burns Lindsay (i). . . . Alfred Patrick, CM.G John George Bourinot, C.M.G. From 2nd Nov., 1867 2ist Jan., 1873 I St Dec, 1880 To 2nd Sept., 1872 30th Nov., 1880 (1) Mr. Lindsay was Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the late Province of Canada, from 16th May, 1862, until Confederation •, he died 2nd September 1872. 179 The House of Commons of Canada— o«//////^^. Assi!>«taiit OlerkH of the Iloii^e of Coiuiuoiis. Name. Alfred Patrick, Sole Clerk Assistant Eugene Urgele Piche, ist Clerk Assistant , John George Bourinot, 2nd Clerk Assistant John George Bourinot, ist Clerk Assistant Jean Philippe Leprohon, 2nd Clerk Assistant Jean Philippe Leprohon, Sole Clerk Assistant (i) Fran(;ois Fortunat Rouleau, Sole Clerk Assistant From ist July, 1867 April, 1873 To 2oth Jan., 1873 r4th Feb., 1879 April, i873|i6th Feb., 1879 17th Feb., 1879 17th Feb., 1879 1st Dec, 1880 ist June, 1882 30th Nov.j 1880 30th Nov., 1880 31st May, 1882 (1) The office of 2nd Clerk Assistant was abolislied in 1880, by dropping the salary from the Estimates.- Dr. J. O. Bouriinit's I'arlimiuntary Proctdure and Practice, ^'nd Edition, p. ^Is. liaw Clerks of I he House of Coiuiuons. N.^ME. Gustavus William Wicksteed, Q.C., (I) William Wilson, Q.C, M.D Frederick Augustus McCord From ist July, 1867 ist Feb., 1887 26th Nov., 1890 To 31st Jan., 1887 i6th Nov., 1889 (1) Mr. Wicksteed was Law Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the late Province of Canada, from 14th June, 1841, until Confederation. 180 The House of Commons of Canada— C;?/^^. 9Ieinl>cr$$ Returned to serTe in the First Psurliament- Contimied. Province of Outfirio— Concluded Constituencies. Peterborough, W.R. , Peterborough, E.R. Prescolt Prince Edward * Renfrew, S.R ♦Renfrew, N.R Russell Simcoe, N.R Simcoe, S.R Storniont Toronto, City (West) Toronto, City (East) Victoria, S.R Victoria, N.R Waterloo, N.R. ... Waterloo, S.R Welland Wellington, N.R =*=WelIington, C.R.... Wellington, S.R. ... Wentworth, N.R. . Weniworth, S.R. . . . York, N.R York, E.R *York, W.R Members Returned. c. P. Perry M. Grover A. Hagar W Ross D. Mclachlin T- Rankin T. A Grant T. W D. McConkey . C. Little S. Ault R. A. Harrison J- G I- Beaty Kempt Morrison I. E. Bowman J- T. Young C. Street G A. Drew T. S. Parker D Stirton J. McMonies J. Rymal J. P. Wells I. Metcalfe H on. W. R Howland, C.B See also Special Elections, page 188. 184 The Hoiise of Commons of Canada,— Continued. Members Keturued to serve in ihe First Parliauieiit- Continued. Province of <|iiebec. Constituencies. Argenteuil Bagot Beauce .' Beauharnois *Bellechasse Berthier Bonaventure *Brome Chambly Cliamplain Charlevoix Chateauguay Chicoutimi and Saguenay.. *Compton Dorchester Drummond and Arthabasca Gaspe Hochelaga ^Huntingdon Iberville Jacques-Cartier Joliette *Kamouraska Laprairie L'Assomption Laval Le'vis *L'Islet Lotbiniere Maskinonge' Members Returned. Hon. J. J. C. Abbott P. S. Gendron C. H. Pozer M. Cayley N. Casault A. H. Paquet T. Robitaille C. Dunkin B. Benoit J. J. Ross S. X. Cimon Hon. L. H. Helton P. A. Tremblay J. H. Pope Hon. H. L. Langevin L. A. Se'necal P. Fortin Hon. A. A. Dorion Hon. J. Rose F. Bdchard G. G. Gaucher F. R. Godin C. A. P. Pelletier A. Pinsonneault Hon. L. Archambeault J. H. Bellerose J. G. Blanchet B. Pouliot H. G. Joly G. Caron ■ See also Special Elections, pages 189 and 190, 185 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//««<'?/^^. Meuibers^ ISetiirned to serve in the Second Parliament — Couiinued. Province of Ontario— Cow/fHwerf. Constituencies. Hastings, E.R Hastings, N.R Huron, N.R Huron, C.R Huron, S. R Kent Kingston, City *Lambton Lanark, N. R Lanark, S.R Leeds and Granville, N.R. . . . Leeds, S.R *Lennox Lincoln London, City Middlesex, E.R Middlesex, W.R ... Middlesex, N.R Monck Muskoka Niagara, Town and Township Norfolk, S.R Norfolk, N.R Northumberland, W.R Northumberland, E.R Ontario, N.R ^Ontario, S.R Ottawa, City Ottawa, City Members Returned. J. White M. Bowell T . Farrow H. Horton M. C. Cameron R. Stephenson Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald,K.C.B. Hon. A. Mackenzie D. Galbraith J . G Haggart F. Jones A. N. Richards R. J. Cartwright T. R. Merritt Hon. J. Carling D. Glass G. W. Ross T. Scatcherd J. D. Edgar A. P. Cockburn A. Morrison W. Wallace J. Charlton Hon. J. Cockburn J. Keeler W. H. Gibbs T. N. Gibbs J. M. Currier J. B. Lewis * See also Special Kleetions, pige 20;i. 196 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//;/7W. lleiubers Rcliirned to serve in the ISecoiid Parliament — Continued. Province of Oninr io— Concluded. Constituencies. Oxford, N.R Oxford, SR , Peel Perth, N.R Perth, S.R Peterborough, W.R Peterborough, E.R Prescott Prince Edward Renfrew, N.R Renfrew, S.R Russell Simcoe, N.R Simcoe, S.R Stormont ■^Toronto. City (West) Toronto, City (Centre) ...... Toronto, City (East) Victoria, S.R Victoria, N.R Waterloo, N.R Waterloo, S.R *Welland Wellington, N.R Wellington, C.R. Wellington, SR Wentworth, N.R Wentworth, S.R York, N.R. York, E.R. York, W.R * Sco also Sijec'ial Elections, pag'c 203. Members Returned. T. Oliver E. V. Bod well R. Smith T. M. Daly J. Trow W. Cluxton P. M. Grover A. Hagar W. Ross J. Findlay J. O'Reilly J. A. Grant H. H. Cook W. C. Little C. Archibald |. Crawford R. Wilkes J. Beaty G. Dormer J. Staples I. E. Bowman |. Young T. C. Street N Higinbotham J. Ross D. Stirton T. Bain J. Rymal A. G. P. Dodge J. Metcalfe D. Blain 197 The House of Coramons of Canada— C(9«//;/w^^. ]VIeiiil»ers Keliiriicd to ser^e iu the Second Farliaiueiit — ConHnued. ProTiiice of Quebec. Constituencies. Argenteiiil Bagot Beauce Beauharnois *Bellechasse Berthier *Bonaventure Brome Chambly Champlain Charlevoix Chateauguay Chicoutimi and Saguenay. . Compton Dorchester Drummond and Arthabaska Gaspe Hochelaga Huntingdon Iberville Joliette Jacques-Carlier Kamouraska Laprairie L'Assomption *I,aval Le'vis L'Islet Lotbiniere Maskinonge Members Returned. Hon. J. J. C. Abbott P. S. Gendron C. H. Pozer U. J. Robillard T. Fournier A. H. Paquet T. Robitaille E. Carter P. B. Benoit J. J. Ross P. Tremblay Hon. L. H. Holton W. E. Price Hon. J. H. Pope Hon. H. L. Langevin, CB. P. N. Dorion P. Fortin L. Beaubien J. Scriver F. Be'chard L. F. G. Baby R. I^aflamme C. A. P. Pelletier A. Pinsonneault Hon. L. Archanibeault J. H. Bcllerose J. G. Blanchet P. B. Casgrain H. G. Joly' L. A. Boyer .See also Sjieeial Elections, page 208. 198 The House of Cominons of Canada— 6"^«//«7/^^. Mciiil>er!$ llciiirued to serve in the Second Parliament — Continued ProTince of Q.uel>ec —Coniinued. Megantic Missisquoi Montcalm Montmagny • Montmorency Montreal, City (West) . . Montreal, City (Centre) Montreal, City (East).. *Napierville Nicolet Ottawa County Pontiac Portneuf Quebec, City (East) . . , Quebec, City (Centre) , Quebec, City (West). . . *Quebec County Richmond and Wolfe . . Richelieu Rimouski Rouville St. Hyacinthe St. John's St. Maurice Shefford Sherbrooke, Town Soulanges Stanstead Temiscouata Terrebonne E. E. Richard G. B. Baker F. Dugas H. T. Taschereau J. Langlois Hon. J. Young M. P. Ryan L. A. Jetle Hon. A. A. Dorion J. Gaudet Alonzo Wright W. McKay Wright J. E. A. de St. Georges A. Guillet dit Tourangeau Hon. J E Cauchon Hon. T. McGreevy Hon. P. J- O. Chauveau W. H. Webb M. Mathieu J. B. R. Fiset H. Mercier L. Delorme F. Bourassa E. Lacerte Hon. L. S. Huntington E. T. Brooks J. P. Lantier C. C. Colby E. Mailloux L F. R. Masson See also Special Elections, page 203. 199 The House of Commons of Csiuada—Con^'nt/ed llemltcris Keturned to serTe in the Second Parliament — Continued. Province of ilnchec—Coticluded. Constituencies. Members Returned. Three Rivers, City Two Mountains W. McDougall W. Prevost Vaudreuil . R. Harwood Vercheres . Y Geoffrion Yamaska J. Duguay Province of Mova Scotia. Constituencies. Members Returned. Annapolis *Antigonish W. H. Ray H. McDonald Cape Breton N. L. McKay W. McDonald F. M. Pearson Cape Breton Colchester Cumberland Digby Guysborough Halifax Halifax Hon. C. Tupper, C.B. A. W. Savary S. Campbell ' VV. J. Almon S Tobin *Hants Hon T Howe Inverness S. McDonnell King's L. De V. Chipman C. E Church Lunenburg Pictou Hon. J. McDonald R. Doull Pictou See also Sjiecial Elections, pajje 204, 200 The House of Commons of Canada— Continued. If embers Reliiriied to scr^e in the Siiecoiicl Pso-rliauient — iJoniinued . ProTiiice of Xova Scotia— Co»c/! acclamation, after his acceptance of the office of President of the Privy Council 7th July, 1873 u A. Mclsaac elected, vice Hon. H. McDonald, appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia 20th Dec, 1873 Hants M. H. Goudge elected, vice Hon. J. Plowe, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia, and who died ist June, 1873 .Sth .July, 1S7.3 Shelburne Hon. Thos. Coffin re elected, after his acceptance of the office of Receiver-General Qth Dec, 1873 Victoria Hon. W. Ross re-elected, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of Militia and Defence 20th Dec, 1873 205 The House of Commons of Canada— c^«//«/W. Special T'^leclioiis held during tlu^ ^ieeoiid Parliaiueiil. Coiitiniied, Province of New Brunssiwick. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Return Carleton St. John, City St. John, City and ('ounty Westmoreland . S. B. Appleby elected, vice C Connell, deceased J. S. Boies DeVeber elected, vice Hon. S. L. Tilley, C.B., ap- pointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick Hon. Isaac Burpee re-elected, after his acceptance of the oflfice of Minister of Customs Hon. A. J. Smith re-elected, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of Marine and Fisheries 25th Sept., 187; ist Dec, 1873 ist Dec, 1873 28th Nov., 1873 Province of Manitoba. Constituency. Provencher . Name of Member. Louis Riel elected, vice Sir G. E, Cartier, Bart., deceased Date of Return i3lh Oct., 1873 200 The House of Commons of Cansidsi— Con f/nued. Special Elections lield clnriiig the fifiecond Parliaiuent. Concluded. ProTiiice of Priuce Kdward Island. (Admitted into the Dominion on the 1st July, 1873.) Conslituency. King's , Prince . u Queen's Name of Member. Hon. D. Davies elected A. C. Macdonald " J. C. Pope " J. Yeo " D. Laird *' P. Sinclair " Hon. D. Laird re-elected, after his acceptance of the ofifice of Minister of the Interior Date of Return 29th Sept., 1873 3rd Dec, 1873 207 The House of Commons of Canada,— Conhnuet/. Mouibcrss Kcliiriicd at €!eiieral Election Iicld in Jauiiary, 1874, to serve in the Third Parliauient. (i2th March, 1874, to 17th August, 1878.) Province of Ontario. Constituencies. *Addington Algoma *Bolhwell Brant, N.R Brant, S.R Brock ville, Town Bruce, N.R *Bruce, S.R *Cardvvell Carleton *Corn\vall, Town and Township Dundas Durham, E.R *Durham, W.R *Elgin, E.R Elgin, W.R ^Essex Frontenac *Glengarry Grenville, S.R Grey, S.R Grey, E.R Grey, NR Haldimand *Halton ^Hamilton, City Members Returned. S. Shibley E. B. Borron D. Mills G. Fleming W. Paterson J. D. Buell J. Gillies Hon. E. Blake J. H. Cameron J. Rochester A. F. Macdonald W. Gibson L. Ross Hon. E. B. Wood W. Harvey G, E. Casey W. McGregor G. A. Kirkpatrick Hon. D. A. Macdonald W. H. Brouse G. Landerkin W. K. Flesher G. Snider D. Thompson D. B. Chisholm A. Irving ' See also Sjiecial Elections, pages 21t> ami 217. 208 The House of Commons of CsLuadsL—Co/ivi/i/icd. Hfciubers ISetiiriied to serve in the Third Parliament— Continued. Province of Ontario— Continued. I Constituencies. ^Hamilton, City Hastings, VV.R . . . Hastings, E R Hastings, N.R Huron, N R Huron, C.R ^Huron, S.R Kent ^Kingston. City Lambton Lanark, N.R Lanark, S.R *Leeds and Grenville, N.R Leeds, S.R Lennox , , ^Lincoln *London, City *Middlesex, N.R Middlesex, W.R *Middlesex, E.R 'i^Monck Muskoka *Niai',") 213 The House of Commons of Canada— r^«//>/7W. JIfeiubers Uctiirucd to serre in the Third Parliainent- Continued. Province of IVova Scotia,— Concluded. Constituencies. Pictou . . . . Pictou . . . . Queen's . . Richmond Shelburne. *Victoria . . Yarmouth . Members Returned. J. W. Carmichael ■J. A. Dawson J. F. Forbes Hon. E. P. Flynn Hon. T. Coffin Hon. W. Ross F. Killam " See also Special Elections, page 225. Province of IVew Brunswick. Constituencies. Albert Carleton Charlotte *GlouceGter Kent King's ■^Northumberland Queen's *Restigouche . . . Sunbury Members Returned. J. Wallace S. B. Appleby A. H. Gillmor T. W. Anglin G. McLeod J. Domville Hon. P. Mitchell J. Ferris G. Moffatt C. Burpee * See also Special Elections, pai,'e l'::5. 214 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//«?/^i. JVIeiiil»er$i Keliiriietl to servo in the Third Parliameut Continued. Province of IVew Brunswick— Ct>?jc?HtZe(?. Constituencies. St. John, City and County St. John, City and County St. John, City Victoria Westmoreland York Members Returned. Hon. I. Burpee A. L. Pahner I. S. Boies DeVeber J. Costigan Hon, A. J. Smith J. Pickard Province of Prince Edward Island. Constituencies. King's . , King's . Prince . Prince . . ^Queen's Queen's Members Returned. D. Davies P. .\. Mclntyre J. Yeo S. F. Perry Hon. D. Laird P. Sinclair •See also Special Elections, pa^e 226. 215 The House of Commons of Canada— CotiUnued. MeiuberH Kcturned to serve in tlie Third Parliament Continued. Province of Manitoba. Constituencies. Members Returned. Lisgar ^Marquette ^Provencher Selkirk J. C. Schultz R. Cunningham Louis Riel D. A. Smith * See also Special Elections, page 226. Province of British Columbia. Constituencies. Cariboo *New Westminster Victoria Victoria Vancouver Yale Members Returned. J. S. Thompson J. Cunningham A. DeCosmos F. J. Roscoe A. Bunster E. IJevvdney * See also Special Elections, page 227, 216 The House of Commons of Canada,— Conunued. Special li^leotioiis lield dnriug the Third Parliament. (i2th March, 1874, to 17th August, 1878.) ProTiiice of Ontario. Constituency. Addington .... Bothwell Bruce, S.R. . . . Cardwell Cornwall Durham, W.R. Elgin, E.R. Essex . . . , Glengarry Name of Member. S, Shibley re-elected, the former election having been declared void Hon. David Mills re-elected, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of the Interior Hon. E. Blake re-elected, by accla- mation, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of Justice. Dalton McCarthy elected, vice Hon. J. H. Cameron, deceased A. F. Macdonald elected, the former election having been declared void H. W. Burke elected, vice E. B. Wood, appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of the Province of Manitoba . . C. Macdougall elected, vice W. Harvey, deceased VVm. McGregor re-elected, the fon?ier election having been declared void A. McNab elected, vice Hon. D. A. Macdonald, appointed Lieuten- ant Governor of the Province of Ontario Date of Election 2nd Nov., 15th Nov., 2nd June, 14th Dec, 1874 1876 1875 1876 20th Oct. 1874 *7th April, *iith Aug., 1874 1874 22nd Oct., 1874 7th July, 1875 * The date given in this case is the date on which the member was returned a,s duly elected- Slf The House of Commons of Canada— Cv///;/?/^^'. Special EleoUoiis lield during tlie Tliird Parliaiueul C'ontini(e///(v/. Members Ketiirned to serve in the Fourth rarliaiueut Continued. Province of Qnebec. Constituencies. Members Returned. ^Argenteuil '''Bagot Beauce *Beauharnois 'f^Bellechasse Berthier ■''^Bonaventure '^Brome Chambly Champlain ''^Charlevoix *Chateauguay Chicoutimi and Saguenay. . *Compton Dorchester Drummond and Arthabaska Gaspe Hochelaga Huntingdon Iberville Jacques-Cartier ^"jolictte Kamouraska Laprairic L'Assomption Laval Le'vis L'Islet Lotbiniere T. Christie J. A Mousseau J. Bolduc M. Cayley A. Larue E. O. Cuthbcrt Hon. T. Robitaille E. L. Chandler P. B. Benoit H. Montplaisir P. A. Tremblay Hon. L. H. Holtoii E. Cimon Hon. J. H. Pope F. F. Rouleau D. O. Bourbeau P. P'ortin A. Desjardins J. Scriver F. Be'chard D. Girouard Hon. L. F. G. Baby J. Dumont A. Pinsonneault H. Hurteau J, A. Ouimet J. G. Blanchet P. B. Casgrain C. L Rinfret " See also Special Elections, pages 238, 239 and 240. 232 The House of Commons of Ca,nsida,— Continued. RIeuibers Returned to serve in the Fourth Parliament Continued. ProTince of ^nehec.—Co7itiniied. Constituencies. Maskinonge' Megantic Missisquoi Montcalm Montmagny * Montmorency Montreal, City (West). Montreal, City (Centre) Montreal, City (East). . Napierville , Nicolct Ottawa County Pontiac Portneuf . Quebec, City (East) . . , Quebec, City (Centre) , Quebec, City (West) . . ■^Quebec County Richmond and Wolfe , Richelieu Rimouski Rouville St. Hyacinthe St. John's St. Maurice Shefford Sherbrooke, Town Soulanges Stanstead . Members Returned. F. Houde L. E. Olivier G. B, Baker F. Dugas A. C. P. R. Landry P. V. Valin M. H. Gault M. P. Ryan C. J. Coursol S. Coupal dit LaReine F. X. O. Mdthot Alonzo Wright J. Poupore R. P. Vallee Hon. W. Laurier J. Malouin T. McGreevy J. P. R. A. Caron W. B. Ives L. H. Massue J. B. R. Fiset G. A. Gigault L. Tellier F. Bourassa L. L. L. Desaulniers Hon. L. S. Huntmgton E. T. Brooks J. P. Lantier C. C. Colby See also Special Elections, page 240. 233 The House of Commons of Canada— C^?/;//// //<-/. Members Keltirned to serve in the Fourth Parliaineiit CorMinued. Province of €tnehec,—Coitclucled. Constituencies. Te'miscouata .... *Terrebonne *Three Rivers, City Two Mountains . . Vaudreuil Vercheres *Yamaska Members Returned. P. E. Grandbois Hon. L. F. R. Masson W. McDougall J. B. Daoust J. B. Mongejiais Hon. F. Ge'offrion C. I. Gill * See also Special Elections, page 240. Province of Nova Scotia. Constituencies. Members Returned. Annapolis A. Longley Antigonish j A. Mclsaac Cape Breton W. McDonald *Cape Breton H. McLeod *Colchester ] T. McKay *Cumberland ! Hon. C. Tupper, C.B. Digby ■ J. C. Wade Guysborough ! A. Ogden Halifax M. H. Richey Halifax M. B. Daly Hants I W. H. Allison Inverness ' S. McDonnell King's , F, W. Borden Lunenburg C. E. Kaulbaclc ' See also Special Elections, page 24 1. 234 The House of Commons of CsiTiSidsi—Cofi////ua/. Uleiubers Returned to serve in the Fourtli Parliament — Continued Province of Nova Scoiin— Concluded. Constituencies. *Pictou . . . . Pictou . . . Queen's . . Richmond Shelburne. Victoria . . Yarmouth Members Returned. Hon. J. McDonald R. DouU S. T. R. Bill E. P. Flynn T. Robertson D. McDonald F. Killam Sec also Special Elections, page 241. Province of IVew Brunswick. Constituencies. Albert *Carleton Charlotte . . . ." Gloucester Kent King's Northumberland Queen's * See also Special Elections, pae^e 241 Members Returned. A. Rogers G. H. Connell A H, Gillmor Hon. T. W. Anglin G. A. Girouard J. Domville J. B. Snowball G. G. King 235 The House of Commons of Canada— Ow/zV/z/tt/. Uroiiihers IScliiriiCMl to serve in tlie Fourth Parliaiiienl Continued. Province of New lArxxw^wieU.- Concluded. Constituencies. Members Returned. Resligouche G. Haddow Sunbury C. Burpee Hon. S. L. TiUey, CB. Hon. I. Burpee C. W. Weldon J. Costigan Hon. Sir. A. }. Smith, K.C.M.G. J. Pickard *St. John, City St. John, City and County St. John, City and County Victoria Westmoreland York See also Special Elections, page 241. Province of Prince Kcci;il Elections, pa^e 24: Members Returned. A, G. Macdonald E, B. Muttart E. Hackett J. Yeo Hon. J. C. Pope F. de St. C. Brecken 236 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//««^^. meuiberH Returned to serve in the Fourth Parliament Continued. Province of JUanitoha. Constituencies. Lisgar . . . . * Marquette *Provencher ^Selkirk . . . Members Returned. J. C. Schultz Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald,K.C.B. J, Dubuc D A. Smith See also Special Elections, page 242. Province of British Colunihia. Constituencies. *Cariboo ■^New Westminster f Victoria Victoria Vancouver *Yale Members Returned. J. S. Thompson T. R. Mclnnes Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald.K.CB. A. DeCosmos A. Bimster E. Dewdney " See also Special Elections, page 242. t Sir John A. MacJimald having been elected for Ihi.s constituency on the 2Ist Octciber, 1878, on the Writ issued tor the General Election, a Special Election, after liis a«///^^. f^pecial Kleciions held during the Fourth Parliauient. (21st November, 1878, to i8th May, 1882.) ProTinee of Ontario. Constituency. Cornwall, Town and Township. Durham, W.R. . . Hastings, N.R. Hastings, E.R. . Huron, C.R . . . . Lanark, N R. . . . Niagara, Town and'i'ownship. Northumberland E.R Northumberland W.R Name of Member. Date of Election Darby Bergin re-elected, the former election having been declared void 127th Jan., 1880 Hon. E. Blake elected, by acclama- tion, vice H. W. Burke, re- signed 17th Nov., 1879 Hon. M. Bowell re-elected, by ac- clamation, after his acceptance of the ofifice of Minister of Cus- toms 6th Nov., 1878 John White re-elected, the former election having been declared void 25th Feb., 1879 Hon. R. J. Cartwright elected, vice| H. Horton, resigned 2nd Nov., 1878 D. G. Macdonell elected, vice D. Galbraith, deceased 22nd Jan., i88u P. Hughes declared, by the Hon. Mr. Justice Gait, not duly elect-] ed or returned, and J. B. Plumb declared duly elected J2oth Mar., 1879 D. Crouter elected, vice J. Keeler, deceased 25th Mar., 1881 i George Guillet elected, vice Hon. j James Cockburn, resigned .... '19th Dec, 1881 238 The House of Commons of Canada— Cr^;///V///^^/. Special Klectioiis held ciiiriiig ilie Foiirlli Pnrliainciil Contiimed. Province of Ontario— Concluded. Constituency. Ontario, N.R. Oxford, N.R'.. Russell Simcoe, S.R. . Toronto, City (West) . . . . Name of Member. George Wheler re-elected, the fof mer election having been declared void James Sutherland elected, vice Thomas Oliver, deceased Hon. John O'Connor re-elected, by acclamation, after his acceptance of the office of President of the Privy Council . Richard Tyrwhitt elected, vice W. C. Little, deceased JamesBeatty, jr., elected, vice Hon. J. B. Robinson, appointed Lieuten- ant-Governor of the Province of Ontario Date of Election 28th Aug., 1S80 9th Dec, 1880 4th Nov., 1878 i6th Feb., 1882 28th Aug., 1880 Province of ifcuebec. Constituency. Argenteuil. Name of Member. Date of Election Hon. J. J. C. Abbott elected, vice Thomas Christie, whose election was declared void Hon. J. J. C. Abbott reelected, the former election having been de- clared void 1 2th Feb., 1880 17th Aug., 1881 239 The House of Commons of Canada— C^////////eri« Kctiiriie4l to $$erve in the Fiftli Parliaiueiit- Contlaued. Province of i\\iehee - Conchided. Constituencies. Three Rivers, Town Two Mountains . . . , Vaudreuil Vercheres Vamaska Members Returned. Sir H. L. Langevin, K.C.M.O. C.B. T. B. Daoust H. McMillan Hon. F. Geoffrion F. Vanasse Province of IVova Scotia Constituencies. Annapolis . . . ^'Antigonish . , Cape Breton ■''Cape Breton Colchester . . ^Cumberland . l^igby Ciuysborough Halifax . . . ^•■Halifax .... Hants Inverness . . . King's "Lunenburg . , Pictou Members Returned. \V. H. Ray A. Mclsaac M. Dodd W. McDonald Hon. A. W. McLelan Sir C. Tupper, IvC.M.C.,C.B. Hon. \V. B. Vail T. A. Kirk M. B. Daly M. H. Richey W. H. Allison H. Cameron D. B. Woodworth T. F. Keefler T. McDougald See also Special Elections, pa^'cs ifi') ami i')ii. 250 The House of Commons of Csmsidsi—Confifwed. Members Retnrued to serve in the Fifth Parlianieiit- Continued. Province of J^ova Scotia— Conchided . Constituencies. Members Returned. Pictou C. H. T upper J. F. Forbes H. N. Paint Queen's Richmond Shelburne. Victoria T. Robertson C. J. Campbell J. R. Kinney Yarmouth , , Province of Wew Brnnswick. Constituencies. *Albert Carleton Charlotte Gloucester "Kent * King's Northumberland Queen's Restigouche Sunbury *St. John, City and County St. John, City and County -i^St. John, City Victoria Westmoreland *York Members Returned. J. Wallace D. Irvine A. H. Gillmor K. F. Burns G. A. Girouard G. E. Foster Hon. R Mitchell G. G. King R. Moffat C. Burpee Hon. I. Burpee C. Weldon Sir S. L. Tilley, K.C.M.G., C.B. Hon. J. Costigan J. Wood J. Pickard See also Special Elections, pages 25C and 257. 251 Tiie House of Commons of Canada— Ow/////^(v/. ^eiiil>er!^ Kcliirued to serve iu the FiTtli Parliaiueiit- Continued . ProTince of Prince Edward Island. Constituencies. Members Returned. King's ''"King s . ... P. A. Mclntyre J. E. Robertson E. Hackett Prince Prince ... Queen's J. Yeo L. H. Davies *Oueen's J. T. Jenkins See also Special Elections, page 2.57. Province of Manitoba. Constituencies. Members Returned. I jsgar I A. W. Ross Marquette 1 R. Watson Provencher ' J. Royal Selkirk H. Sutherland Winnipeg | T. Scott 252 The House of Commons of Canada— 6^///;?//^^. Meiuhers Retiiriiefl to serve in the Fifth Parliauient- Continued. Province of Rritish Columbia. Constituencies. Members Returned. Cariboo J. Reid J. A. R. Homer D. W. Gordon New Westminster Vancouver Victoria E. Crow Baker Victoria N. Shakespeare F. J. Barnard Yale i^pecial Elections held during the Fifth Parliament. (7th August, 1882, to i5tli January, 1887 ) Province of Ontario. Constituency. Bothwell Card well Name of Member. Date of Election Judgment of Mr. Justice Gait, de- claring Hon. David Mills duly elected, and J. J. Hawkins not duly elected and returned,! affirmed by the Supreme Court] of Canada ;2Sth Feb., 1884 Hon. Thomas White re-elected, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of the Interior 27th Aug., 1885 253 The House of Commons of Canada.-- Cou/iu/ied. Special Elections held during the Fifth Parliameut- Contimied. Province of Ontario— Concluded. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Election Durham, E.R. . . H. ^.. Ward elected, vice A. T. H. Williams, deceased (irenville, S.R.. Walter Shanly elected, by acclama- mation, vice W. T. Benson, deceased Haldimand . . . . C. W. Colter elected, vice David Thompson, deceased Huron, S.R Hon. Sir R. J. Cartwright, K.C.M.G., elected, by acclamation, vice John McMillan, resigned Kent Henry Smyth re-elected, the former election having been declared void Lennox D. W. Allison elected, vice the Right Hon. Sir John A. Mac- donald, whose election was declared void M. W. Pruyn elected, vice D. W. I Allison, whose election was de- clared void Middlesex, W.R iD. M. Cameron elected, vice G. W. Ross, whose election was de- I clared void 24th Aug., 1885 Northumberland ^ W.R iGeorge Guillet re-elected, the former j election having been declared void Ontario, W.R. . .jj, D. Edgar elected, by acclamation, vice George Wheler, resigned.. . 4lh July, 8lh Sept., 27 th Dec, 29th Jan., 26th Nov., 8th Jan., 14th Dec , 7th April, 22nd Aug., 1885 1886 1883 1884 1883 1885 188.15 1884 254 The House of Commons of Canada— c^////V///r^/. i^pccial Elections taeld during tlie Fiftli Parliauient- Continued. Province of Quebec. Constituency. Bagot Beauce .... Chambly. . Joliette. . . . Levis Maskinonge Meganlic . . Nicolct .... Soulangcs . Name of Member. F. Dupont elected, vice Hon. J. A. Mousseau, who accepted the Pre- miership of the Province of Quebec T.- L. Taschereau elected, vice Hon. Joseph Bolduc, summoned to the Senate R. ¥. Pre'fontaine elected, vice P. B. Benoit, resigned E. Guilbault re-elected, the former election having been declared void Isidore N. Belleau elected, vice J. G. Blanchet, appointed Col- lector of Customs at Quebec . . P. M. Guay elected, vice Isidore N. Belleau, whose election was de- clared void A. L. Desaulniers elected, vice Frederic Houde, deceased .... Fran(;ois C. S. Langelier elected, vice Louis Israel Cote', alias Fre'chette, whose election was declared void A. Gaudet elected, vice F. X. 0. Me'thot, resigned G. R. L. G. H. Saveuse de Beaujeu elected, vice Jacques Philippe Lantier, deceased .... Date of Election 2nd Sept., 1882 31st Oct., 1884 30th July, 1886 7 th Dec, 1882 25th Oct., 1883 14th April, 1885 22nd Dec, 1884 loth July, 1884 1 6th Ai)ril, 1884 27th Oct., 1882 9?in The House of Commons of Csmsida,— Continued. Special FJeotions held during the Fifth Parliaiiient- Coniimied. Province of i},\\ehec— Concluded. Constituency. Soulanses . . Name of Member. Terrebonne . J. W. Bain elected, vice G. R. L. G. H. Saveuse de Beaujeu, re- signed ... J. W. Bain re-elected, the former election having been declared void Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Secretary of State of Canada, elected, by acclamation, vice G. A. Nantel, resigned Date of Election 27th Dec, 1883 5th Feb., 1885 i6th Aug., 1882 ProTiuce of Xova Scotia. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Election Antigonish Hon. J. S. D. Thompson, Minister of Justice, elected, vice A. Mclsaac, appointed County Court Judge 1 6th Oct., 1885 3rd July, 1884 26th June, 1884 Cape Breton . . . H. F. McDougall elected, vice Hon. William McDonald, summoned to the Senate Cumberland .. . . C. J. Townshend elected, by accla- mation, vice Sir Charles Tupper, K.C.M.G.,C.B., appointed High Commissioner for Canada in England 256 The House of Commons of Canada— c^;//'/>?//cj'. Special r^Iectioiis held «liiriiig llie Fif'tli Parliament- Continued. Province of IVova HentiSi,— Concluded. Constituency. Halifax Luncnburc Name of Member. Date of Election J. F. Stairs elected, by acclamation, vice Matthew Henry Richey, appointed LieutenantGovernorj of the Province of Nova Scotia.J24th July, 1S83 C. E. Kaulback elected, vice T. F. Keefler, whose election wasi declared void loth Oct., 1S83 Province of ]¥ew Brunswick. Constituency. Albert Kent . Kint-'s Si, John, City Name of Member. John Wallace re-elected, the former election having been declared void P. A. Landry elected, vice G. A. Girouard, resigned G. E. Foster re-elected, the former election having been declared void Hon. G. E. Foster re-elected, after his acceptance of the office of Minister of Marine and Fisheries F. E. Barker elected, vice Sir S. L. Tilley, K.C.M.G., C.B., ap- pointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick Date of Election lolh July, 18S3 22nd Sept , 1 883 7th Nov., 1S82 3Tst Dec, 1885 24th Nov., 1S85 The House of Commons of CsmsidSi—Confwued. Special Kleciioii»$ liel«l during' llie Fii'tli i^iirlt;iiiieiii Concluded. Province of New Urunu'wicii.—Cunciuded. Constituency. St. John, City and County C Name of Member. Date of Election A. Everett elected, vice Hon. Isaac Burpee, deceased !2oth Qct., 1885 \'ork T. Temple elected, vice Johnl Pickard, deceased '29th Jan., 1884 Province ol' Priuce I^dward Island. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Election King's J. E. Robertson, being disqualified to be elected a member of th( House of Commons, as he wa^ at the time of his election ; Member of the House of As sembly of Prince Edward Island, A. C. McDonald, who had polled the next highest numbei of votes, was declared duly elected by Order of the Houst of Commons 26;h April, .88 J Queen's Judgment of Hon. Mr. Justice Peters, declaring F. de St. Croix Brecken to have been duly elected on the 20th June, 1882, and declaring the election and return of J. T. Jenkins void, affirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada 27th Feb., 1S83 (( J. T. Jenkins elected, vice F. de St. Croix Brecken, appointed Post- master at Charlottetown 19th Aug., 1884 258 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//«?/^fl'. M<»iiil»er^ ISeiiiriicd at General Elleclioii held on llie 3!Snrnary, 1-S87, to ^ei've in the Sixth Parliament. (yth April, 1887, to 3rd February, 1891.) Province of Ontario. Constituencies. Members Returned. Addington J. W. Bell S. J. Dawson Hon. D. Mills J. Somerville W. Paterson Algoma Bothwell Brant, N.R Brant S R Brockville *Bruce, E.R Bruce, N.R *Bruce, W.R J. F. Wood H. Cargill A. McNeill Hon. E. Blake *(!ardwell Hon. T. White 'i^Carleton Cornwall and Stormont Dundas The Right Hon. .Sir ). A. Mac- donald, P.C, G.C.B. D. Bergin C. E, Hickey H. A. Ward Durham, E.R Durham, W.R Elgin, E.R Elgin, W.R Hon. E. Blake J. H. Wilson G. E. Casey J. C. Patterson J. Brien Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick P. Purcell Essex, N.R Essex, W.R Frontenac Glengarry (irenville, S.R W. Shanly G. Landerkin Grey, S.R See also Special Elections, page 208. 2.1 !) The House of Commons of Canada -Cw///>/m/. 9Iciiil»er$^ Retiiriic«l to serve in tbe ISixlb Pni'liaiiieiit — Continued. Province of OtktSkvio— Continued. Constituencies. Grey, E.R Grey, N . R *Haldimand *Halton Hamilton, City Hamilton, City "^Hastings, W.R Hastings, E.R Hastings, N.R Huron, E.R . . Huron, W.R Huron, S. R *Kent Kingston, City Lambton, E.R Lambton, W.R Lanark, N.R '•'Lanark, S. R Leeds and Grenville, N.R Leeds, S.R Lenno.x ^Lincoln and Niagara . . . . London, City Middlesex, N.R Middlesex, S.R ^Middlesex, W.R Middlesex, E.R Monck Members Returned. T. S. Sproule J. Masson W. H. Montague J. Waldie A. Brown A. McKay A. Robertson S. B. Burdett Hon. M. Bowcll P. Macdonald R. Porter J. McMillan A. Campbell The Right Hon. .Sir J. A. ALic- donald, P.C, G.C.B. G. Moncrieff J. F. Lister J. Janiieson J. G. Haggart C. F. Ferguson CL Taylor U. Wilson J. C. Rykert Hon. J. Carliiig T. Coughlin J. Armstrong W. F. Roonic J. H. Marshall A. Bovle See also Special Elections, pages 208 and ^''n. 260 The House of Commons of Canada- Confjm/af. ^f€ui1>crs ICeiurned to .serve in tbe Sixlli Parliament — Continued. Province of Ontario— Continued. Constituencies. Members Returned. Muskoka W. E. O'Brien Norfolk, N.R ; J.Charlton Norfolk, S.R ! D. Tisdale ^Northumberland, E.R A. E. Mallory Northumberland, W.R G. Guillet Ontario, N.R F. MadiU Ontario, S.R W. Smith Ontario, W.R J. D. Edgar *Ottawa, City W. G. Perley Ottawa, City | H. Robillard Oxford, N.R Oxford, S R Peel Perth, N.R Perth, S.R Peterborough, W.R Peterborough, E.R Prescott . . .' j S. * Prince Edward i J. Renfrew, N.R ? P. J. Sutherland Hon. Sir R. J» Caitwrighl, K.C.M.G. W. A. McCulla S. R. Hesson J. Trow J. Stevenson J. Lang S. Labrosse M. Piatt White ^Renfrew, S.R R. Campbell ^Russell • W. C. Edwards Simcoe, E.R H. H. Cook Simcoc, N.R Dalton McCarthy Simcoe, S.R R, Tyrwhitt Toronto, City (West) F. C. Denison Toronto, City (Centre) G. R. R. Cockburn Toronto, City (East) J. Small •-Victoria, S.R ' A. Hudspeth ' See also Special Elections, pages 269 and 270. 2H1 The House of Commons of Canada— O/z/w/zr^/. Members Retiirned to ser^e in the Sixth Parliament Continued . Province of Ontario —Conduded Constituencies. Members Returned. Victoria, N.R j J. A. Barron Waterloo, S.R ; J. Livingston Waterloo, N.R ; I. E. Bowman Welland J. Ferguson Wellington, N.R J. McMullen Wellington, C.R, Wellington, S.R. Wentworth, N.R, Wentworth, S.R. , York, N.R. ....... York, E.R York, W.R A. Semple J. Innes T. Bain F. M. Carpenter W. Mulock Hon . A. Mackenzie N. C. Wallace Province of C|nebec. Constituencies. Members Returned. Argenteuil i J. C. Wilson Bagot F. Dupoiit Beauce . J. Godbout Beauharnois J. G. H. Bergeron Bellechasse G. Amyot Berthier C. Beausoliel Bonaventure L. J. Riopel Brome S, A. Fisher 2(12 The House of Commons of Canada— c<^////«m/. Members Returned to swerve in the Sixth Parliament Continued. Province of Q,uehee.—ConUimed. Constituencies. Members Returned. Chambly Champlain ^Charlevoix Chateauguay Chicoutimi and Saguenay. . *Conipton *Dorchester Drummond and Arthabaska Oaspe' Hochelaga Huntingdon Iberville Jacques-Cartier *Joliette Kamouraska Laprairie *L'Assoniption Laval Levis L'Islet Lotbinil-re Maskinonge' Megantic *Missisquoi Montcalm Montmagny *Montmorency • . Montreal, City (West) Montreal, City (Centre) , . . R. F. Prefontaine H. Montplaisir S. X. Cimon E. Holton P. Couture Hon. J. H. Pope H. J. J, DuchcHuay J. Lavergne L. Z. Joncas A. Desjardins J. Scriver F. Be'chard D. Girouard E. Guilbault A. Dessaint C. Doyon J. Gauthier J. A. Ouimel P. M. Guay P. B. Casgiaiii C. L Rinfret C. J. Coulombc G. Turcot G. Clayes O. Therien P. A. Chocpictle , C. Langelier Sir D. A. Smith, K.CM.G. J. J. Curran See also Special Elections, pages 270 and 271. 2CS The House of Commons of Canada— Cecial Elections, )inge '.'71. 2fi4 The House of Commons of CsiJiSLdSi—Confmue:/. M«iiil»er!4 Keliiriied lo serve in llie Sixth Parliament — Continued Province of Nova Scotia. Constituencies. Annapolis . . Antigonish Cape Breton , Cape Breton *Colchester . , ■^Cumberland Members' Returned. J. B. Mills Hon. J. S. D. Thompson H. F. McDougall D. McKeen Hon. A. W. McLelan Hon. Sir C. Tui)per, Ci.C.M.CI., C.B. J. Campbell *Digby Cuysborough J. A. Kirk Halifax * Hon. A. G. Jones Halifax T.E.Kenny Hants A. Putnam Inverness j H. Cameron King's 1 F. W. Borden Lunenburg i J- D. Eisenhauer *Pictou ' C. H. Tupper Pictou i J. McDougald Queen's . . Richmond *Shelburne. *Victoria . . *Yarmouth T. N. Freeman E. P. Flynn T. Robertson J. A. McDonald |. Lovitt * See also Slieeial Elections, pages 271 ainl Sl'l. L^fi5 The House of Commons of Canada cv«//////6v/. ill embers Ketitrned to serve in the Sixth Parliaiueiit Continued. Province of ^e\% Brunswick. Constituencies. Members Returned. Albert R. C. Weldon Carleton F. H. Hale Charlotte A H, Gillmor Gloucester K. F. Burns ^■Kent P. A. Landry- King's , Hon. G. E. Foster Northumberland ' Hon. P. Mitchell '(Queen's G. F. Baird ^Restigouche R. Moffat Sunbury R. D. VVilmot, jr. St. John, City J. V. Ellis St. John, City and ('ounty C. N. Skinner St. John, City and County C. W. \Veldon Victoria , Hon. J. Costigan XVestmoreland J. Wood York T. Temple See also Special Elections, page 27.'j. Province of Prince Kdward I.sland. Constituencies. Members Returned. I^inK'^ Kinti's P. A. Mclnlyrc ]. E. Robertson "j. Yco Prince L'CC The House of Commons of Canada— 0«//>/w/ ]tleiiil>ers Kctiiriied to gerve in (he Nixth Parliament Continued. ProTince of Prince £ccial Elections, pafje 274. Province of British Columbia. Constituencies. Members Returned. ^Cariboo ''^New Westminster J. Reid D. Chisholm ^Victoria E. Crow Baker See also Special Elections, page 273. 2(!7 The House of Commons of Canada— cv?///>/w^er$9 Ketiirned to ser^e in llie Sixili Parliaiiiciil Continued. Province of Briiisli Colnuihia— Concluded. Constituencies. Members Returned. ^Victoria . . . . : N. Shakespeare D. \V. Gordon y. A. Mara Vancouver . . Yale See also Special Elections, page 2V:i. IVorlli-We.st Territories. (Represented in the Parliament of Canada, under Act -iu Vict., Chap. 24, (IS8(;,) (Chap. 7, R. S.C.I Constituencies. Alberta *Assiniboia, E.R Assiniboia, W.R Saskatchewan * See also Special Electioii.s, page 274. Members Returned- D. W. Davis W. D. Perley N. F. Davin D. H Macdowall 208 The House of Commons of Canada— c^w//;/?/^^. Npooial Klcclioiis held during' tlie Nixlh Pariiaiiieiit. (yth April, 1887, to 3rd February, 1891 ) Province of Ontario. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Election I'.rucc, E.R I'.ruce, W.k Cnrdwell .. . f larlclon . . Ilnldimnnd llalton Henry Cargill re-elected, he having previously resigned his seat .... James Rowand elected, by acclama- tion, vice Hon. Edward Blake, who elected to serve for 1 )urham, W.R R. S. White;: elected, vice Hon. Thomas White, deceased G. L. Dickinson elected, vice the Right Hon. Sir John A. Mac- donald, who elected to serve for Kingston, City W. H. Montague reelected, the former election having been declared void C. W. Colter elected, vice W. H. Montague, whose election was declared void W. H. Montague elected, vice C. W. Colter, whose election was de- clared void David Henderson elected, vice John Waldie, whose election was de- clared void John Waldie elected, vice David Henderson, whose election was declared void 2nd April, 1887 19th Oct., 1887 3rd Oct., 1 888 ISt Feb., 1 888 1 2th Nov., 18S7 30th Jan., 1889 20th Feb., 1890 7th Feb., 1 888 22nd Aug., J 888 2Gi) The House of Commons of CsmsLdSi—Cofami/eii. Special Klectioiis) Iield ccial Elections held during: llie ^iixth Parliauient Continued. Province of ^uehec—Concluded. Constituency. L'Assomption . Missisquoi . . . Montmorency , Montreal, City (East) Napierville, Nicolct . . . , Ri< htlieu . Stan^itcad . Name of Member. Date of Election Joseph Gauthier re-elected, the former election having been de- clared void 3rd D. B. Meigs elected, vice George Clayes, deceased 2 7ih I. G. Desjardins elected, vice Charles Langelier, resigned 25th A. T. Lepine elected, vice C. J.| Coursol, deceased !26ih K. X. Paradis elected, vice Louis; Ste. Marie resigned I 9th Fabien Boisvert elected, vice A.: (iaudet, deceased 1 jtli J. A. Massue elected, vice J. B. I .abelle, deceased j 1 8lh Hon. C. C. Colby re-elected, afterj his acceptance of the office of President of the Privy Council' i8th April, 1888 Mar., 1888 July, i8yo Sept., 1888 Dec, 1 890 July. 1888 Oct., 1889 Dec, 1889 Province ol' IVova Ncoiia. Constituency. Colchester Name of Mefnber. I Hon. A. W. McLelan, Postmaster- General, re-elected, the former I election having been declared I void Date of Election 27th Oct., 1887 272 The House of Commons of Cansidsi— Co/z/in/nui Special Flections beld during the Sixth Parliament Continued. Province of IVova Scotia— Co;tc/Mded. Constituency. Name of Member. Date of Election Colchester Sir Adams G. Archibald, K.C.M.G., elected, vice Hon. A. W. McLelan, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia Cumberland .. . .'Hon. Sir Charles Tuppet, G.C.M.G., ! re-elected, the former election having been declared void A. R. Dickey elected, vice Sir Charles Tupper, appointed High Com- missioner A. R. Dickey re-elected, the former election having been declared void Digljy H. L. Jones elected, vice John Campbell, deceased Pictou jHon. C, H. Tupper re-elected, by 1 acclamation, after his accept- I ance of the office of Minister of Marine and Fisheries Shelburne J. W. Laurie, Major-General, elected, vice T. Robertson, whose elec- tion was declared void J. W. Laurie, Major-General, re- I elected, the former election j having been declared void .... Victoria John A. McDonald re-elected, the I former election having been I declared void Yarmouth John Lovitt re-elected, the former election having been declared void 15th 9 th 13th 26th 1 6th T8th 15th 22 nd 21Sl 15th Aug, 7 888 Nov., 1887 July, 1888 Dec, 1888 July, 1887 June, 1888 Dec, 1887 Oct., 1888 Nov., 1887 Dec, 1887 273 The House of Commons of Canada— Continued. Special I^lections held during the Sixth Parliaiueiit- Continued . Province of Xew Brunswick. Constituency. Kent Queen's Restigouche Name of Member. E. H. Leger elected, vice P. A. Landry, appointed County Court Judge G. F. Baird reelected, he having previously resigned his seat . . . George Moffat elected, by acclama- tion, vice Robert Moffat, de- ceased Date of Election 31st July, 1890 i8th Jan., 1888 2ist May, 1887 Province of British Columbia. Constituency. Cariboo NewWestminster Victoria Name of Member. F. S. Barnard elected, vice Hon. James Reid, summoned to the Senate G. E. Corbould elected, vice Donald Chisholm, deceased E. G. Prior elected, by acclama- tion, vice Noah Shakespeare, appointed Postmaster, City of Victoria Thomas Earle elected, by acclama tion, vice E. Crow Baker, re signed Date of Election 22nd Nov., 1888 19th June. 1890 23rd Jan., 1888 28th Oct., 1889 274 The House of Commons of Canada— 0«//«/W. Special Elections hel"/f^/. Members Relnrned to serve in the l^ieTeiilb Parliament Continued. Province of Ontario— Continued . Constituencies. *Haldimand *Halton Hamilton, City Hamilton, City ^Hastings, W.R, ^Hastings, E.R, . . . ^Hastings, N.R Huron, E.R * Huron, WR Huron, S.R Kent ^Kingston, City Lambton. E.R Lambton, W.R *Lanark,N.R Lanark, S.R Leeds and Grenville, N. R.. Leeds, S.R * Lennox *Lincoln and Niagara *London, City Middlesex, NR ^Middlesex, S.R Middlesex, W.R ^Middlesex, ER *^Monck Muskoka and Parry Sound Norfolk, N.R Norfolk, S.R. Members Returned. W. H. Montague D. Henderson A. McKay S. S. Rycknian H. Corby S. B Burdett Hon. M. Howell P. McDonald M. (]. Cameron J. McMillan A. Campbell The Right Hon. Sir J. A. Mac- donald, P.C , G.C.B. G, Moncrieff J. F. Lister J. Jamieson Hon. J. G, Haggart C. F. Ferguson G. Taylor D. W. Allison W. Gibson C. S. Hyman W. H. Huichins J. Armstrong W. F. Roome J. H. Marshall J. Brown VV. E. O'Brien J. Charlton D. Tisdale See also Special Elections, pages 28.5, 28*5 and 287. 277 The House of Commons of Canada— C/«^^. JUeiiibers Returned to serTe in the Seventh Pnrlianient Uoiitinued. Province of IVova Scotia Constituencies. I Members Returned. Annapolis J. B. Mills ^Antigonish I Hon. Sir J, S. D, Thompson, I K.C.M.G. Cape Breton ' D. McKeen Cape Breton H. F. McDougall Colchester W. A. Patterson *Cumberland A. R. Dickey *Digby E. C. Bowers Guysborough D. C. Fraser ^Halifax T. E. Kenny ^Halifax J. F. Stairs Hants A. Putnam Inverness H. Cameron ^King's F. W. Borden Lunenburg C. E. Kaulback Pictou j Hon. C. H. Tupper Pictou ! J- McDougald *Queen's F. G. Forbes ^Richmond J. A. Gillies Shelburne ! N. W. White ^Victoria J. A. McDonald Yarmouth T. B. Flint * See also Special Elections, pages 201 and 292. 282 The House of Commons of CansLdsL—Conhm/ed. ]flciiil>ers Returned to serve in the ISeTenth Parliament Co)iti lined. ProTince of Xew Brunswick. Constituencies. Members Returned. Albert *Carleton Charlotte *Gloucester *Kent King's Northumberland *Queen's Restigouche Sunbury St. John, City *St. John, City and County St. John, City and Cou-nly Victoria ^Westmoreland York R C. VVeldon N. R. Colter A. H. Gillmor K. F. Burns E. H. Leger Hon. G. E. Foster M. Adams G. G. King J. McAlister R. D. VVilmot E McLeod C N. Skinner J. D. Hazen Hon. J. Costigan J. Wood T. Temple See also Special Elections, pages 392! and 293. Province of Prince Kdward Island. Constituencies. Members Returned. Kind's J. McLean A. C. Macdonald King's Prince T. Veo 2s:] The House of Commons of Canada— Continued, Members Keliirned to serve in the Sevenlli Parliament — Continued. Province of Prince £dward Island— Co«cZ?«derf. Cons!iiuencies. Members Returned. Prince. . Queen's Queen's S F. Pe:ry L. H. Davies VV. Welsh Province of Manitoba. Constituencies. Members Returned. Lisgar *Marquelte Provencher A. W. Ross R. Watson A. A. C. LaRiviere ^Selkirk T. M. Daly H. J. Macdonald ^Winnipeg, City See also Special Elections, page 294. Province of British Colnmbia. Constituencies. Cariboo New Westminster Members Returned. F. S. Barnard G. E. Corbould 284 The House of Commons of Canada— C^«//««^ntario— Continued. Constituency. Hastings, W.R * Huron, W.R Kingston, City Lanark, N.R. , Lennox Name of Member. Date of Election Lincoln and Niagara . . London, City. . . Middlesex, E.R. Middlesex, S.R. H. Corby re-elected, by acclamation, he having previously resigned his seat j 4th July, 1894 Hon. J. C. Patterson, Secretary of State of Canada, elected, vice M. C. Cameron, whose election was declared void '23rd Feb., 1892 J. H. Metcalfe elected, vice the Rt.l Hon. Sir John A. Macdona!d,| who died on the 6th June, i89i'28th Jan., 1892 B. Rosamond elected, vice Joseph Jamieson, appointed Junior Judge of the County Court of Wellington 31st Dec , 1891 Uriah Wilson elected, vice D. W. Allison, whose election was de clared void 4th Feb., i< W. Gibson re-elected, the former election having been declared void Hon. John Carling, Minister of Agri- culture, elected, vice C. S. Hyman, whose election was de- clared void J. H. Marshall re-elected, the former election having been declared void Robert Boston elected, vice James Armstrong, deceased 28th Jan., 1892 26th Feb., 1892 nth Feb., 1892 22nd Mar., 1893 * The Hon. Mr. Patterson sworn Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba, 2nd September, 1895. 287 The House of Commons of Canada— C^-z/Z/Vz/^c^. ^ipecial Elections lielate of Election Terrebonne . Two Mountains. John Hearn elected, vice Thomas McGreevy, expelled from the House Thomas McGeevy elected, vice John Hearn, deceased A. A. Bruneau elected, vice Hon. Sir H. L. Langevin, K.C.M.G., C. B., who was returned for Richelieu and Three Rivers respectively, and who subse- quently elected to serve for the latter constituency Hon. W. B. Ives re-elected, by accla- mation, after his acceptance of the office of President of the Privy Council J. W. Bain elected, vice J. O. Mousseau, whose election was declared void J. W. Bain re-elected, the former election having been declared void P. Leclaire elected, by acclamation, vice Hon. J. A. Chapleau, ap- pointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec J. Girouard elected, vice J. B Daoust, deceased 26th Feb., 17th April, 1892 1895 nth Jan., 1892 2ist Dec, 1892 3rd Feb., 1892 13th Dec, 1892 loth Jan., 1893 27th Feb., 1892 291 The House of Commons of Canada - c^«^/««^n&da.—Con/mue^. Parliaments and SeaisiouH.— Periods of Ihelr Duration Concluded. Parliaments and Sessions. From To Fourth Parliament — Concluded. 2nd Session 12th Feb., 3rd " 9th Dec, 4th " -....' 9th Feb., Fifth Parliament | 7th Aug , 1st Session 2nd 3rd " 4th Sixth Parliament ist Session 2nd " 3rd " 4th Seventh Parliament. ist Session 2nd 3rd 4th 5th " 8th Feb., 17th Jan., 29th Jan., 25th Feb., 7th April, 13th April, 23rd Feb., 31st Jan., i6th Jan., 25th April, 29th April, 25th Feb., 26th Jan., 15th Mar., i8th April, 880 880 7th May, 2 ist Mar., 1880 1881 882 ryth May, 1882 882 15th Jan., 1887 883 884 885 886 25th May, 19th April, 20th July, 2nd June, 1883 1884 1885 1886 887 3rd Feb., 1891 887 888 889 890 23rd June, 22nd May, 2nd May, 1 6th May, 1887 1888 1889 1890 891 891 892 893 894 895 30th Sept., 9th July, ist April, 2 3id July, 22nd July, 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 297 The House of Commons of C'cinsidsi—Con^/uded. Oeiieral Elections held in the I>oniinion of CanadH. 1S67 to 1895. Parliament. First Parliament 7th Aug., 1867 Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh 15th July, 1872 2nd Jan., 1874 17th Aug., 1878 1 8th May, 1882 17th Jan., 1887 4th Feb., 1 89 1 1867 1872 '87.^ Sei)t., July, jiin., 17th Sept , 1878 20lh June, 1882 22nd Feb., 5th M;ir,, r887 1891 298 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada. lloiBiiiiion and Provincial Courtm ol' Justice. 1867 to 1895. Powers vested by " The Britis/i NortJi America Act, 1867," in the Parliament of Canada, and the Provincial Legislatures respectively, in regard to Courts of Civil and Criminal jurisdiction. Section 129 of '■'■Tlie British Notth America Act, 1867," provides, amongst other things, that all Courts of Civil and Criminal jurisdiction, and all legal commissions, existing in Canada, Nova Scotia, or New Brunswick at the Union, shall continue in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick respectively, as if the Union had not been made ; and, by Section 96 of the said Act, the power of appointing the Judges of the Superior, District, and County Courts in each Province, except those of the Courts of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick, is vested in the Governor-General, their salaries, under the pro. visions of Section 100, being fixed and provided by the Parliament of Canada. Section 99 provides that the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold ofifice during good behaviour, but shall be removable by the Governor-General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. Under the authority of Sub-Section 14 of Section 92, in each Province the Legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to the administration of justice in the Province, including the constitution, maintenance, and organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal jurisdiction, and including procedure in civil matters in those Courts, but the Criminal Law, including the procedure in criminal matters, under Sub-Section 27 of Section 91, comes within the exclusive Legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada. By Section loi of the same Act, the Parliament of Canada is also granted the power to provide for the constitution, maintenance, and organization of a General Court of Appeal for Canada, and for the establishment of any additional Courts for the better administration of the laws of Canada, 299 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Contitmed. Constitiitiou of* the Nnpreme and £xclieqiier Court* of Canada. The Supreme and Exchequer Courts of Canada were, under the authority vested in the Parliament of Canada by Section loi of " The British North America Act, 1867," constituted and established by " The Supreme and Exchequer Courts Act" (38 Vict;, Chap. 11), (Chap. 135, R.S.C), which, as respects the appointment of Judges and Officers of the said Courts, the organization thereof, and the making of general rules and orders, was, by Proclamation dated the 17th September, 1875, declared to be in force from and after the i8th September, 1875 J while the other provisions of the said Act, and the judicial functions of the Supreme Court of Canada and of the Exchequer Court of Canada respectively, were on the loth January, 1876, proclaimed to take effect and be exercised from and after the nth January, 1876. The Supreme Court of Canada consists of a Chief Justice and five Puisnd Judges, who were also respectively, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Exchequer Court, until " The Supreme and Exchequer Courts Act''' was amended by the Act 50-51 Vict., Chap, 16, which was proclaimed to be in force from and after the ist October, 1887. The hearing and trial of any case in the Exchequer Court was, however, by and before one Judge of the Court sitting alone, whose decision in such case was the judgment of the Court therein. The Exchequer Court of Canada, as constituted by the Act 50-51 Vict., Chap. 16 (1887), already referred to, consists of one Judge ap- pointed by the Governor in Council ; and such Court, in pursuance of the powers given the Parliament of Canada by " The Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890," (53-54 Vict. (Imp.), Chap. 27), was consti- tuted, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Admiralty by " The Admiralty Act, 1891," (54-55 Vict., Chap. 29, Sec. 3), which came into force, by Proclamation, on the 2nd October, [891. 300 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Supreme Court of Cauada. Chief Justices. Name. Hon. Sir William Buell Richards, Kt. (i) Hon. Sir William Johnston Ritchie, Kt. (2) Hon. Sir Samuel Henrj' Strong, Kt. (3) From 8th Oct., 1875 nth Jan., 1879 13th Dec, 1892 To 9th Jan., 1879 25th Sept., 1892 (1) Sir William Buell Richards knighted, 4th October, 1S77 : retired 10th January. TSTi' died, 26th January, 1889. (2) Sir William Johnston Ritchie knighted, tiiXx May, ISSl ; died, '25th September, 181)2. (8) Sir Samuel Henry Strong knighted, 26th June, 1893. Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. Naivie. Hon. William Johnston Ritchie (i) '' Samuel Henry Strong (2). . . . " Jean Thomas Taschereau (3) " Telesphore Fournier (4) . . . . " William Alexander Henry (5) " Henri Elze'ar Taschereau . . . . " John Wellington Gwynne. . . . From To 8th Oct., 1875 7th Oct., 1878 14th Jan., 1879 loth Jan., 1879 i2th Dec, 1892 5th Oct., 1878 nth Sept., 1895 3rd May, 1888 For notes see next page. The deutes given in the first columu are the dates of the Commissions. 301 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Co f! tinned. Puisne Judges of (lie i^uprenie Court of Canada Concluded. Hon, Christopher Salmon Patterson (6) " Robert Sedgewick ■' George Edwin King " Desire Girouard 27th Oct., 1888 i8th Feb., 1893 2ist Sept., 1893 28th Sept., 1895 To 24th July, 1893 ()) Mr. Justice Ritchie aiipointed Cliief Justice, lltli January, 1879. (2) Mr. Justice Strong aiipointed Chief Justice, 13th December, 1S92. (3) Mr. Justice J. T. Taschereau retired, 6th (Jctober, 1S7S ; died. Pth N'ovlmiIum-, Iteli:;, (4) Mr. Justice Fournier retired, 12tli September, 1895. (.i) Mr. Justice Henry died, 3rd May, 1888. (6) Mr. Justice Patterson died, 24th July, 1893. Officers of the Supreme Court of Canada Name. Robert Cassels, Q.C, Registrar . . . . George Duval, Q.C., Reporter (i). . Charles Harding Masters, Reporter From 8th Oct., 1875 20th Jan., 1876 2nd Oct., 1895 To 2nd June, 1895 (1) Mr. Duval died, 2nd June, 1895. O 302 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Cotitinued. (1) The £xcliequer Court of Canada. Tbe Judge of (be Court. Name. From To Hon. George Wheelock Burbidge . . rst Oct., 1887 (2) L.ocal Judges in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada. The Admiralty District of Quebec. (Registry at the City of Quebec.) Local Judge. Hon. George Irvine, Q.C, (3) To (1) For Statutes constituting "The Exchequer Court of Canada," see page 299. (2) The Exchequer Court of Canada, in pursuance of the powers given the Parliament of Canada by " TTie Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890," (53-54 Vict. (Imp.), Chap. 27), which came into force on the 1st July, 1891, was constituted, within Canada, a Colonial Couit of Admiralty by "The Admiralty Act 1891," (34-55 Vict., (Can.), Chap. 29, Sec. 3), which came into force, by Proclamation, on the 2nd October, 1891. Sections 19 and 20 of the Act last men- tioned provide, amongst other things, that every person who, at the coming into lorce of " T/iP Colonial Courts ojf Admiralty Act, 1890," held in Canada the office of Judge of a Vice- Admiralty Court, and the Judge of the Maritime Court of Ontario, shall each have and exercise within the Admiraity District corresponding to the limits of their former jurisdiction, all the jurisdiction, powers and authority of a Local Judge in Admiralty. Prior to the passing of " The Admiralty Act, 1891." the Judges of Vice Admiralty Courts in Canada were appointed by the Imperial Government. (8) The Hon. Mr. Irvine was Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Quebec from the 7tli June, 1884, to the 1st July, 1891, on which latter date every Vice-Admiralty Court in Canada wan abolished by Sec. 17 of the Act 53-54 Vict., (Imp.), Chap. 27. 303 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. I.oeal Judges in Admiralty «f the SxcUeqiier I'oiiri of Canada — Continued. The Aistrict of XoTa Scolia. (Registry at the City of Halifax.) Local Judge. Hon. James McDonald, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (i) (1) Mr. Chief Justice McDonald was, by virtue of liis office, the Judt,'e of the Vice Admiralty Court of Nova tscotia from the I'Oth May, ISHI, to the 2iid October, I8:il. The Admiralty Di$«trict of New Hriiiiswick. (Registry at the City of St. John.) Local Judge. Hon. William Henry Tuck, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick From 13th Oct., 1891 To 304 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued, J^ocal Judge!!! in AcliuiraKy of the Exchequer Oouri of Canada — Con^wiHed. The Admiralty l>istrict of Prince £dward Island. (Registry at the City of Charlottetown.) Local Judge. Hon. William Wilfred Sullivan, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island (i) j 2nd Oct., 1891 (1) Mr. Chief Justice Sullivan was, bj' virtue of his oflBco, the .Judge of the Vice - Admiralty Court of Prince Edward Island from the lath November, 18«9. to the 2nd October, 1891. The Admiralty l>i8trict of British Colitutbia. (Registry at the City of Victoria.) IvOcal Judge. Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie, Kt., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia (i) 2nd ()( t., 189 1 lion. Theodore Davie, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia 125th Mar., 1895 From To iilh June, 1894 (I) Sir M. B. Begbie, Kt., died, Uth June, 1891. 305 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Local .Iu4lge!i« ill Admiralty of the Kxclieqiior Court of Canada— C'()??cZ?istrict. (Registry at the City of Toronto.) Local Judge. Hon. Joseph Easton McDougall, Judge of the County Court of the County of York (i) (1) Judge McDougall was the Jud.i?e of the Maritime (jourt of Ontario from the I7th September. 1885, to the 2ud October, isia, (Hi which latter date the said Court was abolished by Section 23 of " The Aihitiralti/ Act. 1,^91 ." Ofiicers of the Exchequer Court of Canada. Name. Louis Arthur Audette, Registrar . Charles Morse, Reporter ' ist July, i888 306 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Coiii^Utiition of the l^iipreuie Court of Judicature for Ontario. By ''The Ontario Judicature Act, 1881," (R.S.O., 1887, Chap. 44), which came into operation on the 22nd of August, 1881, the Court of Appeal and the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas, were consolidated together, and constituted one Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario, with two permanent divisions : the Courts of Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas, constituting one ot such divisions, called " The High Court of Justice for Ontario," and the Court of Appeal constituting the other division, called " The Court of Appeal for Ontario." The said Act provides also that the Courts ot Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas respectively, shall there- after be called the Queen's Bench Division, the Chancery Division, and the Common Pleas Division of the High Court, and that the Judges thereof shall be called Justices of the High Court. Precedicnce of Judges. The Chief Justice of Ontario has rank and i)rcccdence over all Judges of the Courts of Ontario. The Justices of Appeal, the Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, the Chancellor of Ontario, and the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas have rank and precedence among themselves according to their .seniority of appointment to any of the said offices. The other Judges of the High Court have rank and i)recedcnce among themselves according to seniority of appoiniment to their res- pective ofifices. Presiding Judge. In the absence of the Chief Justice of Ontario, the Judge entitled to precedence over the other Judges present presides. 307 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. President of the High Court. The President of the High Court of Justice is that one of the Presidents ot" the Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas, wh(\ for the time being, is first in order of seniority. I>ocAL Judges of the High Court. The Judges of the several County Courts are Judges of the High Court for the i)urposes of their jurisdiction in actions in the High Court, and in the exercise of such jurisdiction are styled " Local Judges of the High Court," (R.S.O., 1887, Chap. 44, Sec. 157). By Section 185 of '■The Judicature Act, 1895," Ontario, not yet pro- claimed in force, (ist October, 1895), the Judge of the County (louif of the County of York is excepted from this provision. The Supreme Court of Judicature tor Ontario. The Court or Appeal for Outario. The Court of Appeal for Ontario consists of a Chief Justice, called the Chief Justice of Ontario, and three other Judges, called Justices of Appeal. The Justices of the High Court are ex-officio ]\id^Q^ oi \\\c Court of Appeal tor the purpose of forming a quorum in the latter Court when necessary. Prior to the 22nd ot August, 1881, on which date "■The Ontario Judicature Act, 1881," came into operation, the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal was called the Chief Justice of Appeal, 308 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Cotiiinued. The [Supreme C'onrt of Judicature for Ontario— Con^in?'<^(/. The Court of Appeal for Ontario— ConcZwdec?. Cbief Justices of Ontario. Name. From Hon. William Henry T)raper, C.B. (i) 2oth Oct., 1868 Hon. Thomas Moss (2) 30th Nov., 1877 " John Godfrey Spragge (3) .... j 2nd May, 1881 " John Hawkins Hagarty j 6th May, 1884 (1) Mr. Chief Justice, Draper died, 2ik1 November, 187 (2) Mr. Chief Justice Moss died, 4th January, ISSl. (3) Mr. Chief Justice Spragge died, I9th April, 1884. To 2nd Nov., 1877 4th Jan., i88i 19th April, 1884 Justices of Appeal. Name. To llcm. Samuel Henry Strong (i) ... .J27th May, 1874 7th Oct., 1875 " (ieorge William Burton |3oth May, 1874 Hon. Christopher Salmon Patterson 1 (2) ! 6th June, 1874 26th Oct., 1888 Hon. Thomas Moss (3) , 8th Oct., 1875 29th Nov., 1877 " Joseph Curran Morrison (4-) .. J3oth Nov., 1877 6th Dec, 1885 " Featherston Osier i7t-h Nov., 1883' " lames Maclennan 27th Oct., t888j (1) Mr. Justice Strong appointed Puisn^ Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, 8th Oclober, 187.5. {.ts Mr. Justice Patterson aiipointed Pui!.n6 Ji'.dge of the Supreme Court- of Canada, 27tii Octobei-, 1888. (3) Mr. Justice Moss appointe.l CMef Justice of the Court of Appeal, 30«h November, 1«77/ (4) Mr. Justice Morrison died, 6th December, 1885. 309 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Co nti fined. Tlie fSnprenie Court of Judicature for Ontario -Continued. The High Court of Justice for Ontario. Queen's Bench Division. The Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice con- sists of a Chief Justice, who is the President of the Queen's Bench, and two Justices of the High Court. Prior to the coming into opera- tion of " The Ontario Judicature Act, i88r," on the 22ncl of August, 1 88 1, the Queen's Bench Division was called the Court of Queen's Bench for Ontario, and the Judges thereof, the Chief Justice and Puisne Judges respectively, of the said Court. (See also page 300.) Chief Justices of the Queen's Bench. Name. 22nd July, 1 2th Nov., Hon. William Henry Draper, C. B. (0 " William Buell Richards (2). . . " Robert Alexander Harrison (3) " John Hawkins Hagarty (4). . . " Adam Wilson (5) • j 6th " John Douglas Armour 14th Nov., 1887 From 8th 13th Oct., Nov., May, 1863 1868 1875 1878 To 19th Oct., 7th Oct., 1868 1875 2nd Nov., 1878 5th May, 1884 6th Nov., 1887 (1) Mr. Chief .lustice Draper appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal, 20th Octol^er, 186S. (2) Mr. Chief Justice Richards appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. 8th October, 1875 (3) Mr. Chief Justice Harrison died, 2nd November, 1878. (■4) Mr. Chief Justice Hagarty appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal, 0th May, 1884. (o) Mr. Chief Justice Wilson retired. Tth Xovember, 1887 ; knighted, 20th December, 1887 : died, 29th De'-ember, 1891. 310 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario— Confmwed. The High Court of Justice for Ontario. Queen's Bench Division— ConcZwderf. Justices of the High Court— Oueeu's Bench Division. Name. Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty (i)- . . " Joseph Curran Morrison (2). . " Adam Wilson (3) " John Douglas Armour (4). . . . " Matthew Crooks Cameron (5). " John O'Connor (6) " William Glenholme Falcon- bridge " William Purvis Rochfort Street From 19th Mar., 1862 24th Aug., 1863 1 2th Nov., 1868 30th Nov., 1877 15th Nov., 1878 nth Sept., 1884 2ist Nov., 1887 30th Nov., 1887 To nth Nov., 1868 29th Nov., 1877 i2th Nov., 1878 13th Nov., 1887 1 2th May, 1884 3rd Nov., 1887 (1) Mr. Justice Hagarty appoiated Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 12th November, 1868. (2) Mr. Justice Morrison appointed Justice of Appeal, SOth November, 1877. (3) Mr. Justice Wilson appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 13tli November, 1S78. (4) Mr. Justice Armour appointed Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, 14th November, 1887. (5) Mr. Justice Cameron appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 13th May, 1884. (6) Mr. Justice O'Connor died, 3rd November, 1887. Chancery Division. The Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice consists of a Chancellor of Ontario, who is the President of the Chancery Division, and three Justices of the High Court. Prior to the coming into opera- tion of " The Ontario Judicature Act, i88r," on the 22nd of August, 1 88 1, the Chancery Division was called the Court of Chancery for Ontario, and the Judges thereof, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellors respectively, of the said Court. (See also page sofi.) 311 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tbe Supreme Conrl off Judicature for Outario— Con^Miwed. The Higb Court of Justice for Ontario. Dhaucery Division— CojicZwded. Cbancellors of Ontario. Name. Hon. Philip Michael Matthew Scott Vankoughnet ( i ) John Godfrey Spragge (2). From 19th Mar., 1862 27th Dec, i86q John Alexander Boyd 3rd May, 1881 To 7th Nov., 1869 I St May, 1 88 1 (1) Mr. Chancellor Vankoughnet rlied, 7th November, 1869, (2) Mr. Chancellor Spragge appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal, 2nd May, 1881. Justices of the High Court— Chancery Division. Name. To Hon. John Godfrey Spragge (i). " Oliver Movvat (2) "■ Samuel Henry Strong (3). " Samuel Hume Blake (4).. . " William Proudfoot (5) " Thomas Ferguson " Thomas Robertson " Richard Martin Meredith . 27th Dec, 1850 14th Nov., 1864 27th Dec, 1869 2nd Dec, 1872 30th May, 1874 24th May, 1881 nth Feb., 1887 1st Oct., 1890 26th Dec, 1869 26th Oct., 1872 26th May, 1874 15th May, 1 88 J 7th May, 1890 (1) Mr. Justice Spragge appointed Chancellor of Ontario, 27th December, 1869. (2) Mr. Justice Mowat resigned, 2i)th October. 1872. (3) Mr. Justice Strong appointed Justice of Appeal. 27th May, 1874. (4) Mr. Justice Blake resigned, 15th May, 1881. (5) Mr. Justice Proudfoot retired, Sth May, 18P0. 312 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Supreme Court of Ju«licatiire for Ontario— Cou^mued. The High Court of Justice for Ontario. Common Pleas DiTision. The Common Pleas Division of the High Court of Justice con- sists of a Chief Justice, who is the President of the Common Pleas, and two Justices of the High Court. Prior to the coming into operation of " The Ontario /udicature Act, 1881," on the 22nd of August, 1881, the Common Pleas Division was called the Court of Common Pleas for Ontario, and the Judges thereof, the Chief Justice and Puisne' Judges respectively, of the said Court. (See also page 306.) Chief Justices of the Common Pleas. Name. Hon. William Buell Richards (i) . . " John Hawkins Hagarty (2). . . " Adam Wilson (3) " Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron, Kt.(4) " Sir Thomas Gait, Kt. (5) " William Ralph Meredith From 22nd July, 1863 1 2th Nov., 1868 13th Nov., 1878 13th May, 1884 7th Nov., 1887 5th Oct., 1894 To nth Nov., 1868 i2th Nov., 1878 5th May, 1884 24th June, 1887 31st Aug. 1894 (1) Mr. Chief .JustiL'e Richards appointed Chief Justice of the Queens Bench, I2th November, 1868. 2) Mr. Chief Justice Hagarty appointed Cliief Justice of the Queen's Bench, 13th Xovem- ber, 1878. (3) Mr. Chief Justice Wilson appointed Cliief Justice of the Queen's Bench, tith May, ]88'4. (4) Chief Justice Sir Matthew Croolcs Cameron knighted, 9th May, 1887 ; died, 24th June, 1887, (5) Chief Justice Sir Thomas Gait knighted, ISth June, 1S88 : retired, 1st September, 1894. 31 H The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The ISnpreine Court of Judicature for Ontario— ConcZwr/efi. Tlie High Court of Justice for Ontario— Co?icZt(c?erf. • Justices of the High Court— Common Pleas Division. Name. Hon. John Wilson (i) " Adam Wilson (2) " John Wellington Gwynne (3) " Thomas Gait (4) " Featherston Osier (5) .... " John Edward Rose " Hugh McMahon From 22nd July, 1863 24th Aug., 1863 i2th Nov., 1868 7th June, 1869 5th Mar., 1879 4th Dec, T883 30th Nov., 1887 To 3rd June, 1869 nth Nov., 1868 13th Jan., 1879 6th Nov., 1887 1 6th Nov., 1883 (1) Mr. Justice Johii Wilson died, 3rd June, 1869. (2) Mr. Justice Adam Wilson appointed Pmsn6 Judge of the Court of Queeu's Bench, 12th November, 1868. (3) Mr. Justice Gwynne appointed Puisn6 Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, Hlh January, 1879. (4) Mr. Justice Gait appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 7th November, 1S87. (•')) Mr, Justice Osier appointed Justice of Appeal, 17th November, 1883. 314 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie Maritime Court of Ontario. The superior court of maritime jurisdiction in the Province of Ontario was constituted, under the name of " The Maritime Court of Ontario," by " The Maritime Jurisdiction Act, 1877," (40 Vict., Chap. 21, Sec. 2, R.S.C., Chap. 137, Sec. 3), so much of which Act, as related to the appointment of the Judge, Surrogate Judges and ofificers, and the making of general rules and tariffs, was declared, by Proclama- tion dated the 7th July, 1877, to be in force from and after the 9th July, 1877 ; while the residue of the said Act was put in force on the i8th of February, 1878, by Proclamation dated the 7th February, 1878. The Maritime Court of Ontario was abolished by Section 23 of " The Admiralty Act, 1891," (54-55 Vict, Chap. 29), which came into force, by Proclamation, on the 2nd of October, 1891. Section 20 of the Statute last mentioned provides that the Judge of the said Court shall have and exercise within the Toronto Admiralty District all the jurisdiction, powers and authority of a Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada, which latter Court was constituted, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Admiralty by Section 3 of the same Act. Judges of the Court. Name. From Hon. Kenneth Mackenzie (i) 12th July, 1877 " John Boyd (2) J28th Mar., 1883 " Joseph Easton McDougall (3)1 17th Sept., 1885 To 7th Feb., 1883 3rd Sept., 1885 2nd Oct., 1891 (1) Judge Mackenzie was also Judge of the County Court of the County of York ; he died, 7th February, 1883. (2) Judge Boyd was also Judge of the County Court of the County of York ; he retired, 3rd September, 1885. (.3) Upon the Maritime Court of Ontario being abolished, on the 2nd October, 1891, by " TAe Admiralt)/ Act, 1891," Judge McDougall, who is also Judge of the County Court of the County of York, became, under the provisions ot Sectiou 20 of the said Act, a Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada, for the Toronto Admiralty District. 315 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts in the Province of Ontario. 1867 to 1895. The Judges of the several County Courts are Judges of the High Court for the purposes of their jurisdiction in actions in the High Court, and in the exercise of such jurisdiction are styled " Local Judges of the High Court," (i?.vS.a, 1887, C/zd-/. 44, Sec. 157). By Section i?>e, oi " The Judicature Act, 1895," Ontario, not yet proclaimed in force, (ist October, 1895), the Judge of the County Court of the County of York is excepted ivoxxi this provision. The senior Judge of the County Court in every County is exofficio Judge of the Surrogate Court for the County. {R.S.O., 1887, Chap. 50, Sec. 6.) The County Court Judges are styled " His Honour." The District Court of the Provisional Judicial District of Algoma. (District Town— Sault Ste. Marie) Judge. From To John Prince (i) 29th Sept., i860 23rd Dec, 1870 9th July, 1892 xo\h Nov., 1870 Walter McCrae (2) 30th June, 1892 Frederick William Johnston (1) Judge Prince died, 30th November, 1870. (2) Judge McCrae died, 30th; June, 1892. 316 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Co?ihnMecZ. The District Court of the Provisional Judicial District of Algoma — Concluded. Junior Judge. From To Frederick William Johnston Edward O'Connor i8th June, 1890 7th Feb., 1893 8th July, 1892 County Court of the County of Rrant. (County Town — Brantford.) Judge. Stephen James Jones From 2ist Jan., 1853 To County Court of the County of Bruce. (County Town — Walkerton.) Judge. From To John Juchereau Kingsmill (i) William Barrett 15th Nov., 1866 ist April, 1893 31st Mar., 1893 (1) Judge Kingsmill retired, 1st April, 1893; appointed Queen's Counsel, 8th August, 1895. 317 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Co?if in ued. County Court of the County of lArwce— Concluded. Junior Judge. From To William Barrett ... Alphonse Basil Klein 26th Sept., 1885 ist April, 1893 31st Mar., 1893 County Court of the County of Carleton. (County Town — Ottawa.) Judge. From To Christopher Armstrong (i) William Aird Ross 7th May, 1842 22nd Sept , 1874 4th Sept., 1874 (1) Judge Armstrong died, 4th September, 1874. Junior Judge. From To Robert Lyon (i) 6th Nov., 1873 24th Oct., 1889 25th Mar., 1888 William Mosgrove (1) Judge Lyon died, 25th March, 1888. 318 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Cbn^muec^. Connty Court of tlie County of Dufferin. (County Town — Orangeville.) Judge. Thomas Anthony Maitland McCarthy To County Court of the County of £lgin. (County Town — St. Thomas.) Judge. David John Hughes From 29th Sept., 1853 To Junior Judge. Charles Oakes Zaccheus Erraatinger From To 31st Jan., 1890 County Court of the County of £ssex. (County Town — Sandwich.) Judge. From To Gordon Watts Leggatt (1) Charles Robert Home 27th April, 1862 28th Sept., 1883 19th Sept., 1883 (1) Judge Leggatt died, 19th September, 1883. 319 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District, Courts of Ontario— Cbnfeni/ed;. Countj Court of the Countj^ of Essex— Co?icZMderf. Junior Judge. From To Michael Andrew McHugh 15th Oct., 1891 County Court of the County of Frontenac. (County Town — Kingston.) Judge. From To William George Draper (i) James Joseph Burrowes (2) Cornelius Valleau Price 19th April, 1864 28th May, 1869 25th May, 1878 17th Dec, 1868 7th May, 1878 (1) Judge Draper died, 17th December, 1868. (2) Judge Burrowes transferred from the County Court of the United Counties of Lennox and Addington ; retired, 8th May, 1878 ; died, 8th January, 1880. County Court of the County of Grey. (County Town — Owen Sound.) Judge. Henry Macpherson (i). . . , Samuel Jonathan Lane (2) John Creasor From To 9th Jan., 1865 4th Aug., 1889 14th Sept , 1889128th Jan., 1891 15th April, 1 89 1 (1) Judge Macpherson died, 4th August, 1889. (2) Judge Lane died, 28th January, 1891. 320 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Cotitiiiued. County and District Conrts of Ontario— fo7^^^nu6<:2. County Court of'tlie County afGtie^j— Concluded. Junior Judge, Samuel Jonathan Lane . Duncan Morrison From 2nd Oct., 1885 nth Dec, 1890 To 13th Sept., i< County Court ot tbe County of Haldimand. (County Town — Cayuga.) Judge. From To John Gustavus Stevenson (i) Martin Campbell Upper (2) Duncan Macmillan 22nd Jan., 1S55 5th June. 1884 7th Feb., 1893 31st May, 1884 31st Dec, 1892 (1) Judge Stevenson retired, 1st June, 1884 ; died, 5th March, 1888. (2) Judge Upper resigned, 31st December, 1892. County Court of tbe County of BCalton. (County Town — Milton.) Judge. Joseph Davis (t) Thomas Miller (2) Colin George Snider (3) , John Macpherson Hamilton (4), From 17th Dec, 1854 28th Nov., 1867 7th Feb., 1893 22nd July, 1895 To 26th July, 1867 T2th Nov., 1891 2ist July, 1895 (1) Judge Davis died, 26th July, ISfiT. (2) Judge Miller died, 12th November, 1891. (8) Judge Snider transferred to the County Court of the County of Wentworth. (4) Judge Hamilton transferred from the District Court of the Provisional Judieial District of Thunder Bay. 321 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. CJoiiiity and District Courts of Owtr^vVa — Continued . Coum.y Court of tlie County of Hastings. (County Town — Belleville.) Judge. From To Hon. George Sherwood (i) Thomas Appleby Lazier 26th Aug., 1865 28th Dec, x88i 28th Aug, 1881 (1) Judge Sherwood retired, 29tli August, 1881 ; died, 27th February. 188^. Junior Judge, From To Thomas Appleby Lazier Edison Baldwin Fraleck nth July, 1873 28th Dec, 1 88 1 37th Dec, 1881 County Court of the County of Huron. (County Town — Goderich.) Judge. Seeker Brough (i) . . . . Wilmot R. Squier (2) . . Isaac Francis Toms (3). From 15th Nov., 1866 30th July, 1877 I St Dec, 1882 To 23rd July, 1877 30th Nov., 1882 I4lh Msy, 1895 (1) Judge Bniu-h retired, 24th July, 187" : died 14tli Janiiiiry, 187<». (2) Judge Squier resigned, 1st December, 1882. (.S) Judge Turns died, 14tli May, 1895. 322 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued, Coiinly and District Courts of Ontario— Co)t^i/??{e(Z. County Court of the County of Huron— ConcZwc^ed. Junior Judge. From To Isaac F''ancis Toms 2nd Dec, nth Jan., 1872 J 883 30th Nov., 1882 Bernard I^ouis Doyle County Court of the County of Kent. (County Town — Chatham.) Judge. From William B Wells (r) iiithjan., 1851 ist Oct., 1878 Archibald Bell '• 2nd Oct., 1878 To (1) Judge WoUs retired, 2nd October, 1S7S; died, Stli Aiiril, 1881. Junior Judge. Robert Stuart Woods 8th Oct., 1885 From To County Court of the County of liambton. (County Town — Sarnia.) Judge. From To Charles Robinson , . , . . 17th Mar., 1855 323 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of OvkiHvio— Continued. County Court of the County of Jj»,va.htoTk— Concluded, junior Judge. From To John Alexander Mackenzie 26th Sept., 1885 County Court of the County of ^Lanark. (County Town — Perth.) Judge. From To John Glass Malloch (i). , William Stevens Senkler. 1 8th Aug., 1842 i8th Dec, 1873 7th Dec, 1873 (1) Judgo Malloch died, 7th December, 1873. County Court of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. (County Town — Brockville.) Judge. From George Malloch (i) 25th Nov., 1856 Richard Farmar Steele (2) |i7th Aug., 1869 Herbert Stone McDonald 12 3rd Dec, 1878 To 4th Aug., 1869 nth Jan, 1875 (1) Judge Malloch lesigiied, 4th August, 1869. (2) Judge Steele died, 11th .January, 1875. 324 The Judical Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued, . County and l>i!$trict Courtis of Ontario— Co?ii»«fricl Courts of iiwtHrio— Continued. County Court of the Countj of Middlesex. (County Town — London.) Judge. James Edward Small (i) William Elliott From To 22nd Oct., 1849 5th June, 1869 27th M;>y, 1869 (1) Judge Small died. 2rth May, 1S69. Junior Judge. From To Josei)h Frederick Davis (i) Edward Elliott 9th June, 1876 25th Sept., 1893 5th Aug., 1893 (1) Judge Davis died, 5th August, 1893. The District Court of the United Provisional Districts of Muskolia and Parry Sound. (District Town— Bracebridge.) Judge. From To William Cosby Mahaffy 14th June, 1888 326 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Con^mued. The District Court of tbe ProTisional Judicial District of ]!Vipissing. (District Town — North Bay.) Judge. Joseph Alphonse Vahn. From 13th Mar., 1895 To County Court of the County of Xorfolk. (County Town — Simcoe.) Judge. William Salmon ( i ) William Mercer Wilson (2) Thomas Babington McMahon (3). . Robert Thompson Livingstone (4) . James Robb From nth May, 5th May, 22nd July, nth May, 27th Jan., 1841 1868 1875 1885 1800 To 8th Feb., 1868 i6th Jan., 1875 2 1 St April, 1885 17th Jan, 1890 (1) Judge Salmon died, 8th February, 1868. (2) Judge Wilson died, 16th January, 1870. (8) Judge McMahon died, -Jlst April, 1885. (4) Judge Livingstone died, 17th January, ISiK). 327 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Co7?ii(?»ed. County Court of the United Counties of ]\orthunil>erl:iii«i and ]>urhani. (County Town- — Cobourg.) Judge. From To George M. Boswell (i) i2th Oct., 1853 3rd Nov., 1882 8th Nov., 1887 31st Oct., 1882 31st Oct., 1887 George McKenzie Clark (2) Thomas Moore Benson (1) Judge Boswell rttired, 1st November, 1882; died, 28th August, 1889. (2) Judge Clark retired, 1st November, 1887. Junior Judge. From To George McKenzie Clark Thomas Moore Benson Jay Ketchum 14th Dec, 1858 3rd Nov., 1882 2nd May, 1888 2nd Nov., 1882 7th Nov., 1887 County Court of the County of Ontario. (County Town — Whitby.) Judge. From To Zaccheus Burnham 27th Dec, 1853 Junior Judge. George Henry Frewen Dartnell . . . From 22nd Oct., 1873 To 328 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. f^ounty and District C/Oiirts of Ontario— Confinwed. C'ountj' Conrt of the County of Oxford. (County Town — Woodstock.) Judge. David Shank McQueen (i). Alexander Finkle From 26th May, 1845 loth June, 1885 To 6th June, 1885 (1) Judge McQueen died, 6th June, 1885. Connty Court of the County of Peel. (County Town — Brampton.) Judge. From To Alexander Forsyth Scott (i) Duncan McGibbon i2th Dec, 1866 1 2th Mar., 1894 nth Mar., 1894 (1) Judge Scott retired, 12th March, 1894 ; died, 12th May, 1894. County Court of the County of Perth. (County Town — Stratford.) Judge. From '\o Daniel Home Ljzars (i) . James Peter Wobds loth Aug., 1864 13th Jan., 1887 31st Dec, 1886 (1) Judge Lizars retired, 1st January, ISS" ; died, 5th May. 1894, 329 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and Uislrict Conrti!) of Unt'Aviti— Continued. County Court of the County of Peterborough. (County I'own — Peterborough.) Judge. From To Robert M. Boucher (i) Robert Dennistoun (2) 7th May, 1853 9'Ji July, 1868 15th Mar., 1S86 29th June, 186S 14th Mar., 1886 Charles A Weller (1) Judge Boucher died, 29tb June, 18(38. (2) Judge Dennistoun retired, 15th March, 1886, County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Kussell. (County Town — L'Orignal.) Judge. James Daniell (i) Louis Adolphe Olivier (2), Peter O'Brian From 5th Jan., 1863 4th April, 1888 15th Oct., 1889 To 23rd May, li lolh Oct., il (1) Judge Daniell died, 23rd May, 1887, (2) Judge Olivier died, 10th October, 1889. 330 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Con^tnuecJ. County Court of tbe County of Prince Edward. (County Town — Picton.) Judge. From To David L Fairfield (i) 29th April, 1847 24th Aug., 1871 23rd July, 1872 I2th July, 1873 i6th Oct., 1889 8th Aug., 1 87 1 22nd Feb., 1872 31st Dec, 1872 15th Oct., 1889 Richard John Fitzgerald (2) Daniel Macarow (3) Robert Patterson Jellett (4) Edwards Merrill (1) Judge Fairfield died, 8th August, 1871. f2) Judge Fitzgerald died, 22nd February, 1872. (3) Judge Macarow died, 31st December, 1872. (4) Judge Jellett resigned, 15th October, 18S9. County Court of the County ol Renfrew. (County Town — Pembroke ) Judge. John Deacon, From 27th Aug., 1866 To Junior Judge. Thomas Deacon From 30th Jan., 1895 To 331 The Judicial Bench, in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Conh'nued. County Court of tlie County of Simcoe. (County Town — Barrie.) Judge. From To JaiTies Robert Gowan (i) i6th Jan., 1843 2ist Sept., 1883 20th Sept., 1883 James Anderson Ardagh (1) Judge Gowan retired, 21st September, 1883 ; summoned to the Senate, 29th January, 1885 ; created a C.M.G., 3rd June, 1893. Junior Judge. From To James Anderson Ardagh William Fuller Alves Boys 29th Oct., 1872 28th Sept., 1883 20th Sept., 1883 County Court of the United Counties ot* Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. (County Town — Cornwall.) Judge. From To George S. Jarvis ( i ) Jacob Farrand Pringle 13th Dec, 1855 17th June, 1878 15th April, 1878 (1 Judge Jarvis died, 15th April, 1878. 332 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Continued County Court of the United Counties of IStormont, ]>undas and Glengarry— C'oncZrtded Junior Judge. From To Jacob Farrand Pringle Robert Baldwin Carman 15th Nov., 1866 23rd Mar., 1883 i6lh June, 1878 Tlie District Co«Brt of tbe Provisional Judicial District of Thunder Bay. (District Town — Port x^rthur.) Judge. From John Mac[jherson Hamillon (i)....!2ist Oct., 1884121st July, 1895 Francis Fitzgerald 22nd July, 1895 (I) Judge Hamilton transferred to the County Court of the County of Halton, 22nd July, 1895 County Court of the County of Victoria. (County Town — Lindsay.) Judge. From To James Smith (i) 8th Jan., 1863 9th Sept., 1874 15th Aug., 1874 William Warren Dean (1) Judge Smith died, 15th August, 1874. 333 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County au«l Dislrici Courts ol' OvLt'Avvo—Cont'mued Coiinly Court of the County of Waterloo. (County Town — Berlin.) Judge. From To William Miller (i) Anthony Lacourse 2ist Jan., 1853 13th Mar., 1888 4th J;in , 1888 (1) Judge Miller retired, 5th January, 1S88. Junior Judge. Anthony Lacourse Duncan Chishohn From To 22nd Oct., i873ir2th Mar., 1888 23rd July, 1894I County Court of tlie Counly of Welland. (County Town — Welland.) Judge. Hervey William Price (i) Rolland Macdonald (2) . George Baxter (3) William Weir Fitzgerald From i2th May, 1856 14th Aug., 1873 2ist Jan, 1882 lolh Mar., 1893 To 13th .Aug, 1873 9th Dec, 1 88 1 22nd Feb., 1893 (1) Judge Price retired, 14th August, 187:'. ; died, 27tli January, 1875. (2) Judgfi Macdonald died, 9th DcecnilH-, 1S81. (3) Judge Baxter died, '22ud February, 1893 334 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. C/Oiinty and District Courts of Ontario— Co??fonw,ed, County Court of the County of Wellington. (County Town — Guelph.) Judge. Archibald McDonald (i). • . George Alexander Drew (2) Austin Cooper Chadwick . . From 6th Sept., 1854 23rd May, 1882 8th Dec., 1891 To 23rd Sept., 1880 5th July, 1891 (1) Judge ML-Donald retired, 24th September, 1S80; died, 5th April, 1881. (2. Judge Urew died, 5lh July. 1891. Junior Judge. From ! To Austin Cooper Chadwick . Joseph Jamieson loth Jan., 1873 8th Dec, 189 1 7th Dec, 1891 County Court of tbe County of Wentwortli. (County Town — Hamilton.) Judge. From To Alexander Logic (i) . . . . William Ambrose (2). . . . James Shaw Sinclair (3) , Colin George Snider (4) i6th Oct., 1854 i8th Dec, 1873 20th April, 1876 22nd July, 1895 loth Dec, 1873 17th Mar., 1876 17th Dec, 1891 (X) Judge Logie died, 10th Deoenibrr, 1873. (2) Judge Ambrose died, 17th March, 1876. (3) Judge Sinclair died, I7th December, 1891. (4) Judge Snider transferred from the County Coart of the County of Halton. 335 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. fJouuty and District Courts of Ontario— Co^ifrnwerf. €onnty Court of tUe County of W e\\i.\mvi\\,— Concluded. Junior Judge. From To John Muir nth July, 1888 County Court of the County of York. (County Town — Toronto.) Judge. Samuel Bealey Harrison (i). George Duggan (2) Kenneth Mackenzie (3) John Boyd (4) Joseph Easton McDougall (5) From 29th May, 1848 8th Feb., 1869 i8th Oct., 1876 19th Mar., 1883 3rd Sept., 1885 To 23rd July, 1867 r4th June, 1876 7th Feb., 1883 2nd Sept., 1885 (1) Judge Harrison died, 23rd July, 1867. (2) Judge Duggan died, 14th June, 1876. (3) Judge Mackenzie was also Judge of tlie Maritime Court of Ontario ; he died, 7tli Feb- ruary, 1883. (4) Judge Boyd was also Judge of the Maritime Court of Ontario ; he retired, 3rd Septem ber, 1885. (5) Judge McDougall was also Judge of the Maritime Court of Ontario until such Court was al)olish>-d on the 2nd October, 1891, on which date he became a Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada, lor the Toronto Admiralty District. 336 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County and District Courts ^H 0\\tvkV\o— Concluded . County Court of tlie County of 'Yiiv\L— Concluded. Junior Judge. John Boyd Joseph Easton McDougall Edward Morgan, ist Junior Judge. Frederick Montye Morson, 2nd Junior Judge From ist Jan., 1867 19th Mar., 188,; 15 th Sept., 1885 4th June, 1 89 1 To iSth Mar., 1883 2nd Sept., 1885 The Surrogate Courts of the Province of Ontario. There is in and for every County in the Province of Ontario a Court of Record called " The Surrogate Court " of each respective County, which is presided over by the senior Judge of the County, who is ex-officio Judge of the Surrogate Court for the County. In case of the illness or absence or at the request of a Judge of a Surrogate Court, or in case the office of senior Judge is vacant, the duties of the Judge of the Surrogate Court are performed by the Junior Judge or Acting Judge or the Deputy Judge (if any) of the County Court. (R.S.O., 1887, Chap. 50, ss. 3 and 6.) 337 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued, Constitution of the Court of Queen's Bench for the ProTince of Quebec. The Court of Queen's Bench for the Province of Quebec is divided into the Criminal Court and the Civil Court of Appeals, and is composed of six Judges — one Chief Justice and five Puisne Judges, two of whom must reside at each ol the cities of Quebec and Montreal, and the others at or near the said places. (Articles 2289, 2292 and 2293 R.S.Q.) Whenever by reason of leave of absence or sickness, it becomes probable that any Judge of the Court will be absent for one whole term or more, the Governor-General may, upon the recommendation of the Chief Justice, or in case of his absence or disability, of the senior Puisne' Judge able to act, appoint any Judge of the Superior Court Assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench during such absence or sickness ; but, during the time for which he is so appointed, such Assistant Judge cannot act as Judge of the Superior Court, except only that he may in the latter capacity render judgment in causes or proceedings of any kind heard by him in the Superior Court or Circuit Court before his appointment as Assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. (Articles 2299 and 2301, R.S.Q.) The Act 54 Vict., Quebec, Chap. 22, (1890), not yet proclaimed in force (12th October, 1895), provides that hereafter the Court of Queen's Bench shall be composed of eight Judges instead of six — one Chief Justice and seven Puisne Judges. Prior to the coming into force, on the 27th April, 1881, of the Act 43-44 Vict, Que., Chap. 4, amending Section i of Chapter 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada (i860), the Court of Queen's Bench was composed of five Judges — one Chief Justice and four Puisnd Judges. 338 The Judicial Bencli in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie Court of Queen's Bench for tlie ProTince of Quebec. 1867 to 1895. Chief Justices of the Queen's Bench. Name. Hon. Jean Frangois Joseph Duval (i) " Sir Antoine Aime' Dorion, Kt. (2) " Sir Alexandre Lacoste, Kt. (3) From 4th Mar., 1864 ist June, 1874 14th Sept., 189 1 To 31st May, 1874 31st May, 1 89 1 (1) Mr. Chiel Justice Duval retired, 1st June, 1874 ; died, 6th May, 1881. (2) Chief Justice «ir A. A. Doriou knighted in 1877; died, 31st May, 1891. (3) Chli't Ju>tice Sir Alexandre Lacoste kuighted, 15th Jane, 1892. Puisne Judges of the Queen's Bench. * Name. Hon. Thomas Gushing Aylwin (r). . " Re'ne Edouard Caron (2 & 3) " Charles Joseph Elze'ar Monde- let, Assistant Judge (3). . • " Louis Thomas Drummond (4) " William Badgley (5) 24th Dec, 1849 27th Jan., 1855 30th May, 1859 4th Mar., 1864 To 24th Aug., 1868 i6th Feb., 1873 31st Dec, 1869 31st Oct., 1873 17th Aug., i866j ist Mar., 1874 (1) Mr. Justice Aylwin retired, 25th August, 1868 ; died, 14th October, 1S71. (2) Mr. Justice Carou assumed the office of Lieuteuant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, 17th February, 1873. 3) Mr. Justice Mondelet, who was a Puisn6 Judge of the Superior Court, acted as Assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for and during the time that Mr. Justice Caron con- tinued to be a Commissioner for the codification of the laws of Lower Canada relative to civil matters and procedure. (4) Mr. Justice Drummond retired, 1st November, 1873 ; died, 24th November, 1882. (5) Mr. Justice Badgley retired, 2nd March, 1874 ; died, 24th December, 1888. 339 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Puisne* Judges of the Queen's Hevmli.— Concluded. Name. 19th Sept., 1888 7th Oct., 1875 22nd Dec, 1886 17th July, 1877 nth Sept., 1 89 1 3rd Oct., 1892 6th Jan., 1892 Hon. Samuel Cornwallis Monk (i). . " Jean Thomas Taschereau (2). . " Thomas Kennedy Ramsay (3) " John Sewell Sanborn (4) " Ulric Joseph Tessier (5) " Alexander Cross (6) " Louis Fran9ois Georges Baby " Levi Ruggles Church (7) . . . . " Joseph Guillaume Bossd " Jean Blanchet " Robert Newton Hall " Jonathan Saxton Campbell Wurtele (1) Mi-. Justice Moiik retired, 20th September, 1888; died, 29th October, 1888. (2) Mr. Justice Taschereau appointed Puisnfi Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, 8th October, 1875. (3) Mr. Justice Ramsay died, 22nd December, 188(j. (4) Mr. Justice Sanborn died, 17th July, 1877. (5) Mr. Justice Tessier retired, 12th Septembar, 1891 ; died, 7th April, 1892. (6) Mr. Justice Cross retired, 4th October, 1892 ; died, 17th October, 1895. (7) Mr. Justice Church retired, 7th January, 1892; died, :Wth August, 1892. To U6 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Constiiution of the Snperior Court for the Province of Quebec. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec is a court of record, and is composed of one Chief Justice and twenty-nine Puisn^ Judges, who exercise their ordinary judicial functions in the districts and counties from time to time assigned to them. {Article 2315, R.S.Q.^ Whenever the Chief Justice resides in the city of Quebec, the duties of Chief Justice in the district of Montreal are performed by the Judge appointed by competent authority for that purpose, and such Judge must reside "in the city of Montreal ; and vice versa whenever the Chief Justice resides in the city of Montreal. {Articles 2316 arid 2317, R.S.Q.) Eleven of the Judges of the Superior Court, one of whom is specially charged with the district of Terrebonne, must reside in the city of Montreal, five in the city of Quebec, one of whom is charged with the districts of Montmagny and of Beauce, one in the city of Three Rivers, one in the city of Sherbrooke, one in the village of Aylmer, or in the immediate vicinity of each of these localities, one in the county of Gaspe or in the county of Bonaventure, and one in each of the following districts, namely : — Arthabaska, Beauharnois, Bedford, Iberville, Joliette, Kamouraska, Richelieu, Rimouski, Saguenay or Chicoutimi, and St. Hyacinthe. {Article^ 2319, R.S.Q.., Acts 52 Vict., Chap. 27, 53 Vict., Chap. 32, rt-zz^/ 55-56 Vict, Chap, 2 <^, of the Legis- lature of the Province of Quebec. ) The Superior Court was composed, from 1867 to 1870, of one Chief Justice and seventeen Puisnd Judges, {C.S.L.C, Chap. 78); from 1870 to 1872, of one Chief Justice and eighteen Puisnd Judges, {33 Vict., Que., Chap. 10, assented to iT,th December, 1869) ; from 1872 to 1873, of one Chief Justice and nineteen Puisne Judges, (35 Vict., Que., Chap. 6, Sec. 28, which came into force on the ist April, 1872); from 1873 to 1882, of one Chief Justice and twenty-five Puisne Judges, (36 Vict., Que., Chap. 10, tvhich came itito force on the \st September, 1873); from 1882 to 1887, of one Chief Justice and twenty-six Puisne' Judges, (43-44 Vict., Que., Chap. 5, which came into force on the ist February, 1882); from 1887 to 1895, of one Chief Justice and twenty- nine Puisnd Judges, (49-50 Vict., Que., Chap. 7, and 50 Vict., Que., Chap. II, both of which came into force on the wth June, 1887. 341 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Superior Court for tlie ProTince of Quebec. 1867 to 1895. Chief Justices of the Superior Court. Name. Hon. Sir William Collis Meredith, Kt. (i) Sir Andrew Stuart, Kt. (2) . . . Sir Francis Godschall John- son, Kt. (3) y Sir Louis Edelmar Napoleon Casault, Kt. (4) From 17th Aug., 1866 9th Mar., 1885 loth Dec, 1889 3rd Oct., 1894 To 30th Sept., 1884 22nd Nov., 1889 27th May, 1894 (1) Chief Justice Sir W. C. Meredith retired, 1st October, 18S4 ; knighted, 21st June, 1886; died, 26th Februarr, 1894. (2) Chief Justice Sir Andrtw Stuart knighted, 9th May, 1887 ; retired, 23rd November, 1889 ; died, 9th June, 1S91. (3) Chief Justice Sir F. G. Johnson knighted, 30th June, 1890 ; died, 27th May, 1894. (4) Chief Justice Sir L. E N. Casault kniglited, 25th June. 1894. Puisne Judges ol the Superior Court for the Province ot Quebec. In tlie order of dates of their commissions. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. James Smith (i) " Charles Joseph Elzear Mon- delet (2) From 24th Dec, 1849 24th Dec, 1849 To 24th Aug., 1868 31st Dec, 1876 (1) Mr. Justice Smith retired, 25th August, 1868; died, 29tli November, 1868. (2) Mr. Justice Mondelet was Assistant Judge ot the Court of Queen's Bench, (from the 30th May, 1859, to the 31st December, 1860), iluring the time that Mr. Justice R. H. Caron con- tinued to be a commissioner for the codification of the laws of Lower Canada relative to civil matters and procedure ; he died, 31st December, 1876. 342 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Puisne' Judges of the Superior Court for tbe Province of Quebec— Contonweti. Name. Hon. Edward Short (i) " David Roy (2) " Peter Winter (3) " Aime Lafontaine (4) " John Gawler Thompson (5).. " Antoine Polette (6) " Andrew Stuart (7). " Felix Odilon Gauthier (8) " Joseph Amable Berthelot (9). . " Thomas Jean Jacques Loran- ger(io) " Louis Victor Sicotte (11) . . . . " Francis Godschall Johnson (12) " Jean Thomas Taschereau (13) (1) Mr. Justice Short died, 5th June, 1871. (2) Mr. Justice Roy retired, 7th January, 1871 ; died, 30th July, 1880. (3) Mr. Justice Winter retired, 4th November, 1874 ; died in 1891. (4) Mr. Justice Lafontaine retired, 1st June, 1876 ; died, 7th July, 1884. (5) Mr. Justice Thompson retired, 25th August, 1868 ; died, 4th September, 1868. (6) Mr. Justice Polette retired, 1st September, 1880 ; died, 6th January, 1887. (7) Mr. Justice Stuart appointed Chief Justice, 9th March, 1885. (8) Mr. Justice Gauthier retired, 27th May, 1870 ; died, 29th April, 1876. (9) Mr. Justice Berthelot retired, 1st September, 1876. (10) Mr. Justice Loranger retired, 19th May, 1879 ; died, 19th August, 1885. (11) Mr. Justice Sicotte retired, 7th November, 1887 ; died, 1st August, 1889. (1'') Mr Justice Johnson was Recorder of the Province of Manitoba from the 3rd September, 1870, to the 1st June, 1872 ; appointed Chief Jastice, 10th December, 1889. (13) Mr. Justice J. T. Taschereau appointed Puisnfe "Judge, Court of Queen's Bencli, lHh February, 1873. 343 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Pnisne Judges of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec— Cowh'wMed. Hon. Name. Samuel Cornwallis Monk (i). . Joseph Noel Bosse (2) Robert Mackay (3) Frederick William Torrance (4) John Maguire (5) Joseph Ubalde Baudry, Assist- ant Judge (6) Joseph Ubalde Baudry (6) . . . Louis Edelmar Napole'on Casault {7) Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Assistant Judge (8) Henri Elze'ar Taschereau (9) . . Christopher Dunkin (10).... John Sewell Sanborn (i r) . . . . Ulric Joseph Tessier (12) ... . Adolphe Bazile Routhier . . . . Louis Auguste Olivier (13). . . Thomas McCord (14) 17th Aug., 22nd Jan., 27th Aug., 27th Aug., 27th Aug., 5th Dec, 22nd Dec, 1866 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 i86q 27th May, 1870 5th Sept., 12th Jan., 25th Oct., 1 2th Oct., nth Feb., I St Sept., 8th Sept., 8th Sept., 1870 1871 1871 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 To 26th Aug., 1868 8th Nov., 1880 31st Oct., 1882 2nd Jan., 1887 5th July, 1880 30th June, 1869 i2th Jan., 1876 2nd Oct., 1894 20th Sept., 1872 6th Oct., 1878 6ch Jan., 1881 5th Mar., 1874 7th Oct., 1875 i8th Sept, 1881 19th Feb., 1886 (1) Mr. Justice Monk appointed PuisnS Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 27tli August, 1868. (2) Mr. Justice Boss6 retired, 9th November, 1880; died, 24th September, 1881. (3) Mr. Justice Mackay retired, 1st November, 1882 ; died, 23rd Februarj', 1888. (4) Mr. Justice Torrance died, 2nd January, 1887. (.5) Mr. Justice Maguire died, 5th July, 1880. (0) Mr. Justice Baudiy was Assistant Judge during the absence of Mr. Justice Mackay ; he died, 12tli January, 1876. (7) Mr. Justice Casault appointed Chief Justice, 3rd October, 1894. (8) Mr. Justice Ramsay was Assistant Judge during the absence of Mr. Justice Johnson, ap- point"d Recorder of the Province of Manitoba ; appointed Puisn6 Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 30th October, 1873. (9) Mr. Justice H. E. Taschereau appointed Puisn6 Judge, Supreme Court of Canada, 7th October, 1878. (10) Mr. Justice Dunkin died, 6th January, 1881. (11) Mr. justice Sanborn appointed Puisn6 Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 6th Marcli, 1874. (12) Mr. Justice Tessier appointed Puisnfi Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 8th October, 1875. (13) Mr Justice Olivier died. 18th September, 1881. (14) Mr. Justice McCord died, 19th February, 1886. 344 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Puisne Judges of the Superior Court for the Prorinee of ^tJikehee— Continued . Name. Hon. Marcus Doherty (i) " Louis Belanger " Hubert Wilfrid Chagnon (2). . " Marc Aurele Plamondon .... " Louis Bonaventure Caron. . . . " Vinceslas Paul Wilfrid Dorion (3) " Henri Felix Rainville (4) .... " Jean Baptiste Bourgeois " Auguste Cyrille Papineau (5).. " Louis Amable Jette •' Maurice Lafran)boise (6) " Henri Thomas Taschereau. . . ' Charles Ignace Gill " Louis Fran9ois Georges Baby (7) " Auguste Real Angers (8) " William McDougall (9) " George C. V. Buchanan (10).. " Richard Alleyn (11) " Michel Mathieu " Marie Honorius Ernest Cimon 22nd Sept , 22nd Sept., 22nd Sept., 9th Sept., 4th Nov., 8th Oct., 3rd Feb., ist June, ist Sept., 2nd Sept., 7th Oct., 7th Oct., 19th May, 29th Oct., 13th Nov., 13th Nov., 28th Feb., 29th April, 3rd Oct., 22nd July, 873 873 873 874 874 875 876 876 876 878 878 878 879 880 880 880 881 881 881 882 To 14th Oct., 1 89 1 nth Nov., 1887 2nd June, 1878 nth April. 1886 6th May, 1889 ist Feb., 1882 28th April, 1881 28th Oct., 1887 3rd Mar., 1886 17th Jan., 1887 i6th Aug., 1883 (1) Mr. Justice Doherty retired, 15th October, 1891. (2) Mr. Justice Chagnon retired, 12th November, 1887. (.'!) Mr. Justice Dorion died, 2nd June, 1878. (4) Mr. Justice Rainville retired, 12th April, 1886 ; died, 7th February, 1891. ^J^) Mr. Justice Papineau retired, 7th May, 1889. (6) Mr. Justice Laframboise died, 1st February, 1882. (7) Mr. Justice Baby appointed Pui.sn6 Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 29th April, 1881. Mr. Justice Augers assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, 29th October, 1887. Mr. Justice McDougall died, 3rd March 1886. (10) Mr. Justice Buchanan retired, 18th January, 1887. (11) Mr. Justice Alleyn died, 16th August, 1883. 345 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Puisne Judges of the Superior Court for the ProTinee of Quebec— ConcZitdeci!. Hon. Louis Ondsime Loranger. . . " Edward Towle Brooks (i). . " Joseph Alfred Mousseau (2) " Frederick William Andrews . . " Honore' Cyrias Pt-lletier " Jules Ernest Larue " Joseph Alphonse Ouimet .... " Jonathan Saxton Campbell Wurtele (3) " Melbourne McTaggart Tail (4) " Charles Peers Davidson " Louis Tellier " Alfred Napoleon Charland. . . " Benjamin Globensky (5) " Louis Adolphe de Billy " Henri Gede'on Malhiot " Charles Chamilly De Lorimier " Simeon Pagneulo " William Warren Lynch .... " Jean Alfred Gagne' " Charles Joseph Doherty . . . " John Sprott Archibald .... " John Joseph Curran " William White 5th Aug., 1882 2nd Nov., 1882 22nd Jan , 1884 i6th Mar., 1S85 1 2th April, 1886 1 2th April, 1886 i2th April, 1886 31st Oct., 1895 30th Mar., 1886 28th June, 1886 nth Oct., 1892 i8th Jan., 1887 loth June, 1887 i2th Nov., 1887 1 2th Nov., 1887 ist Dec, 1887 25th Feb., 1888 20th Sept., 1888 15 th April, 1889 5th June, 1889 5th July, 1889 loth Dec, 1889 19th Oct., 1891 22nd Nov., 189.-^ 1 8th Oct., 189.S 5ih Nov., 1895 2nd Dec, i< (1) Mr. Justice Br.ioks retired, Ist November, 1895. (2) Mr. Justice Mousseau died, .'^Olh March, 1886. (3) Mr. Justice Wurtele appointed Puisn6 Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 12Ui October, lSiV2. (4) Mr. Justice Tait appointed to perform tlie duties of Chief Justice of the Superior Court in the district ot Montreal, 27th October, 1894. 0) Mr. Justice Globensky died, 2nd December, 1888 346 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued, The Superior Court, for the Province of Quebec— Con^tnueci. The Judicial District of Arthabaska. (Act 36 Vict., Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. Hon. Marcus Doherty ( i ) " Marc Aurble Plamondon. From 22nd Sept., 1873 9th Sept., 1874 To 8th April, 1874 (Ij Mr. Justice Doherty transferred to the Judicial District of St. Francis, 9th April, 1874. (1) The Judicial District of Beauharnois. (Act 36 Vict , Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. From Hon. Louis Be'langer 22nd Sept., 1873 To (l) Prior to the coming into force, on the 1st September, 1873, of the Act 36 Vict., Quo., chap. 10, the Judge to whom the district of Bedford was assigned also exercised his ordinary functions in the district of Beauharnois. 34t The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Coniinued. Tbe Superior Court for Ihe ProTiuce of f^vie^ee— Continued. (1) The Judicial District of Bedford. (Act 3(5 Vit-t., Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. Hon. Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Assistant Judge (2) " Christopher Dunkin {3) " George C. V. Buchanan (4) . . " Melbourne McTaggartTait (5) " William Warren Lvnch From To 5th Sept., 1871 24th Oct., 1871 2£5th Oct., 1871 6th Jan., 1881 28th Feb., 18S1 17th Jan , 18S7 1 8th Jan., 1887 4th July, 1889 5th July, 1889 (1) Prior to the coining into force, on the 1st September, 1873, of the Act 36 Vict., Que , chap. 10, the Judge to wlioni this district was assigned also exercised his ordinary luuctions in the district of Beauharnois. (2) Mr. Justice Hamsay transferred to the Judicial District of St. Francis, 25th October, 1871. (3) Mr. Justice Dunkin died, 6th January, 1881. (4) Mr. Justice Buchanan retired, ISth January, 18?7. (5) Mr. Justice Tait transferred to the Judicial District of Montreal, 5th July, 1889. (1) The Judicial District of BonaTcnture. (Con. Stat, for Lower Canada, Chap. 78, and 46 Vict., Que., Chap. 13.) Judge. From To Hon. Peter Winter (2) " John Maguire (3) " Thomas McCord (4) 29th Mar., 1858 27th Aug., 1868 8th Sept., 1873 23rd Aug., 31st Aug.. 22nd June, 1868 1873 1883 (1) The Act 46 Vict , Que., Chap. 13, which came into force on the 1st May, 1883, provides that the Juilge to whom is assit;iii'd the county of Gasjifi shall also e.xe)cise his functions in the county of Bonaventure, with his residence at New Carlisle in the latter county, or at Perc6 in the county of Gasp6, at his option. (2) Mr. Justice Winter tian.sferred to the Judicial District of Gasp6, 24th August, 1868. (:i) Mr. Justice Maguire transferred to the Judicial District of Rimouski, 1st SeptiMnbor, 187;".. (4) Mr. Justice McCord assigned, in addition to this district, the Judicial District of Gaspd, 23rd June, 1883. See ajso latter district. 348 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Superior €onrt for the ProTince of Quebec— C^on^inued. (I) The Judicial District of Gasped (Con. Stat, for Lower Canada, Chap. 78, and 40 Vict., Que., Chap. 13.) Judge. Hon. John Gawler Thompson (2) . . " Peter Winter (3) " Louis Bonaventure Caron (4). " Maurice Laframboise {5) " Marie Honorius Ernest Cimon (6) " Thomas McCord (7) " Jules Ernest Larue (8) " Louis Adolphe de Billy To nth May, 1859 24th Aug., 1868 4th Nov., 1874 7th Oct., 1878 22nd July, 1882 23rd June, 1883 i2th April, 1886 25th Feb., 18 24th Aug., 1868 3rd Nov., 1874 25th Jan.. 1877 I St Feb., 1882 22nd June, 1883 19th Feb., 1886 24th Feb., 1888 (1) Since the coming into force, on the 1st May, 1883, of the Act 46 Vict., Que, Chap. 13, the Judge to whom this district is assigned al.io exercises his functions in tlie county of Bona- venture, with his residence at New Carlisle in the latter county, or at l'erc6 in the county of Gasp6, at his option. (2) Mr. Justice Thompson retired, 25th August, 1868 ; died, 4th September, 1868. (3) Mr. Justice Winter transferred from the Judicial District of Bonaventure; he retired, 4th November, 1874 ; died in 1891. (4) Mr. Justice Caron transferred to the Judicial District of Quebec, 26th January, 1877. (.5) Mr. Justice Laframboise died, 1st February, 1882. (0) Mr. Ju.stice Oimon transferred to the Judicial District of Jotiette, 23rd June, 1883. (7) Mr. Justice McCord was assigned this district in addition to the district of Bonaventure, which had been i)reviously assigned to him ; he died, 19th February, 1880. (8) Mr. Justice Larue transferred to the Judicial District of Rimouski, 25th Februai-y, 1888. The Judicial District of IberTille. (Act 36 Vict., Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. Hon. Hubert Wilfrid Chagnon (r). " Alfred Napoldon Charland. . From 22nd Sept., 1873 i2th Nov., 1887 To nth Nov., 1887 (1) Mr. Justice Chagnon retired, 12fch November, 1887. 349 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec— Con ^mweti. The Judicial District of Joliette. (A.ct3G Vict, Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. Hon. Louis Auguste Olivier (i). . . . " Michel Mathieu (2) '* rvlarie Honorius Ernest Ciinon (3) •. " Henri Thomas Taschereau (4) " Benjamin Glohensky (5) " Charles Chamillv De Lorimier From 8th Sept., 1873 3rd Oct., 1881 23rd June, 1883 I 2th April, 1886 ist Dec, 1887 15th April, 1889 To T8th Sept., 22nd June, nth April, 1881 1883 1886 30th Nov.. 2nd Dec, 1887 1888 (1) Mr. Justice Olivier died, 18th September, 1881. (2) Mr. Justice Mathieu transferred to the Judicial Distrint of Montreal, •23rd June, 1883. (3) Mr Justice Cimon transferred from the Judicial District of Ga.spfi ; transferred to the Judicial District of Kamouraska, 12th April, 1886. (4) Mr. Justice Taschereau transferred from the Judicial District of Kamouraska ; assigned the Judicial District of Terrebonne, 1st December, 1887. (5) Mr. Justice Globensky died, 2nd Decpmbpr, 1888. The Judicial llistrict of Kamouraska. (Act 36 Vict., Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. From Hon. Louis Edelmar Napole'on Casault (i) '■ Henri Elzear Taschereau (2). 27th May, 1870 ie;t Sept., 1873 To 31st Aug., 1873 6th Oct., 1878 (1) Mr. Justice Casault transferred to the Judicial District of Quebec, 1st September, 1873. (2) Mr. Justice H. E. Taschereau transferred from the Judicial District of Saguenay ; appointed Puisn6 Judge, Supreme Court of Canada, 7th October, 1878. 350 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie Superior Court for the ProTince of Quebec— Con^nmed. The Judicial District of Kamouraska— Conc^uc^ed. Judge, Hon. Henri Thomas Taschereau (i) " Marie Honorius Ernest Cimon (2) From 7th Oct., 1878 i2th April, 1886 To nth April, 1886 (1) Mr. Justine H, T. Taschereau transferred to the Judicial District of Joliette, 12th April, 1886. (2) Mr. .lustice Cimon transferred from the Judicial District of Joliette. (1) The Judicial District of iHontinagny. (Act 36 Vict., Que., Chap. 10.) Judge. Hon. Felix Odilon Gauthier (2). . " Joseph Noel Bosse (3) .... " Auguste Real Angers (4) . . " Honord Cyrias Pelletier (5) 14th Nov., i860 27th May, 1870 13th Nov., 1880 25th Feb., 1888 To 26th May, 1870 8th Nov., 1880 28th Oct., 1887 (1) The Judge to whom this district is assigned also exercises his ordinary functions in the district of Beauee, and by the Act 53 Vict.. Que., Chap. 32, (1890), his place of residence was changed from Monlmagny to the city uf Quebec. ('2) Mr. Justice Gauthier retired, 'JTth May, 1870; died, 20th April, 187(>. (3) Mr. Justice Bosse transferred from the Judicial District of Quebec ; he retired, 9tli Novem- ber, 1880 ; died, 24th September 1881. (4) Mr. Jus'ice Ai^gers assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, 29th October, 1887. (5) Mr. Justice Pelletier transferred fiom the Judicial District of Rimouski ; under the pro- vision.s of the Act 53 Vict., Que., Chap. 32, his place of residence was changed from Mont- magny to the city of Quebec on the 5th May, 1890. 351 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec— CoH ; 1870 to 1872, five Judges, r33 Vict., Q , Chop, lo; ; 1872 to 1882, six Judges, f?.b Vict.,Q., Lhnp. 6, and 36 Vict, chap. lO; ; ]8S2tol883, seven Jiulgi'S, ^43-44 Vict., Q., Chap, bj ; 1883 to 1887, eight Judges, ^46 Vict., Q., Chap. 13>; 1887 to 1895, eleven Judges, includinj,' the Judge to whom the district of Teriebonne is assigned, C4y-50 Vict., Q., Chap. 7, &0 Vict, Q., Chap. 11, and 52 Vict., Q., Chap. 27 J. For dates on which the Acts herein mentioned came into force see last paragiaph ot page 340. (2) Mr. Justice Smith retired, 25th August, 1868 ; died, 29th November, 1868. (3) Mr. Justice Mondelet was Assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench— from the 30th May, 1859, to the 31st December, 1869 — during the time Mr. Justice K. E. Caron continued to be a Commissioner for the codfication of the laws of Lower Canada relative to civil matters and procediiie ; he died, 3 1st December, 1876. (4) Mr. Justice Berthelot retired, 1st September, 1876. (5) Mr. Justice Johnson was Recorder of the Province of .Manitoba from the 3rd September, 1870, to the 1st June, 1872 ; appointed Chief Justice, 10th December, 1889. (6) Mr. Justice Monk appointed Puisne Judge, Court of Queen's Bench, 27th August, 1868. (7) Mr. Justice Mackay retired, 1st Xovembei, 1882 ; died, 23rd February, 1888. (i) Mr. Justice Torrance died, 2nd January, 1887. (9) Mr. Justice Baudry was Assistant Judge during tlii' absence of Mr. Justice Mack.iy : )ir died, 12th January, 1876. (10) Mr. Justice Rainville retired, 12th April, lSSi= : died, 7th February, 1891. 352 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie Superior Court for the Provinceof Quebec— Conimw erf. The Judicial District of JHontreal-Conc^urfed. Judge. Hon. Auguste Cyrille Papineau (i). . " Vinceslas Paul Wilfrid Dorion (2). Louis Amable Jett^ Louis On^sime Loranger .... Marcus Doherty (3) Michel Mathieu (4) Charles Ignace Gill (5) Charles Peers Davidson Henri Thomas Taschereau (6) Jonathan Saxton Campbell Wurtele(7) Sime'on Pagneulo, Melbourne McTaggart Tait (8) Charles Joseph Doherty . ... John Sprott Archibald John Joseph Curran ist Sept., 1876 26th Jan., 1877 2nd Sept., 1878 5th Aug., 1882 2nd Nov., 1882 23rd June, 1883 1 2th April, 1886 loth June, 1887 ist Dec, 1887 20th Sept., 1888 5th June, 1889 5th July, 1889 19th Oct., 1891 22nd Nov., 1893 i8th Oct., 1895 To 6th May, 1889 2nd June, 1878 14th Oct., 1891 nth Oct., 1892 1) Mr. Justice Papineau retired, 7th May, 18S9. 2) Mr. Justice Dorion transferred from the Judicial District of Quebec ; he died, 2nd Jane, 1878. 3) Mr. Justice Doherty transferred from the Judicial District of St. Francis ; he retired, 15th October, 1891. 4) Mr. Justice Mathieu transferred from the Judicial District of Joliette. 5) Mr. Justice Gill transferred from the Judicial District of Richelieu. 6) Mr. Justice Taschereau transferred from the Judicial District of Jolittte and assigned the Judicial District of Terrebonne. See also " Judicial District of Terrebonne," page 357. 7) Mr. Justice Wurtele transferred frouj the Judicial District of Ottawa; appointed Puisn6 Judge, Court of Queens Bench, 12th October, 1892. 8) Mr. Justice Tait transferred from the Judicial District of Bedford ; appointed to perform the duties of Chief Justice in the district of Montreal, 27th October, 1894. 353 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Superior Conrt for the Prorince of Quebec— (7on Vict., (U.K.), Chap. 24, 18i3:! ; SO-31 Vict., (U.K.), Chap. 40, 1S67, and .J3-M Viet., (Imp.), Chap. 27, 1890. Judge. Hon. Henry Black, C.B. (2) " George O'Kill Stuart (3). . • " George Irvine, Q.C. (4) . . . . " Thomas McCord, Deputy Judge (5) " Frederick William Andrews. Deputy Judge (6) From loth Feb., 1 84 1 27th Oct., 1873 7th June, 1884 6th Oct., 1884 26th Mar., 1886 To i6th Aug., 1873 5th Mar., 1884 xst July, 1891 19th Feb., 1886 I St July, 1 89 1 (1) This Court was abolished by Section 17 of " T/ie Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890,'' (53-54 Vict., (Imp.), Chap. 27), which came into force on the 1st July, 1891, and in pur- suance of the powers given the Parliament of Canada by the said Act, the Exchequer Court of Canada wa.s constituted, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Adniirally by " The Admiraltii Act, 1891," (54-55 Vict., Chap. 29, Sec. 3), which came into force, by proclama- tion, on the 2ud October, 1891. See also note (4) below and page 302. (2) Judge Black died, 16th August, 1873. (3) Judge Stuart died, 5th March, 1884. (4) Upon the coming into force of " The Admiralty Act, 1891," on the 2ud October, 1891, Judge Irvine became, under the provisions of Section 19 of the said Act, a local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada for the Admiralty District of Quebec. See also page 302. (5) Mr. Justice McCord was also Puisn6 Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec; he died, 19th February, 188ti. (ti) Mi. Justice Andrews is Puisu6 Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec. Constitution of the Supreme Court of Xova l^cotia. The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia includes the Equity Court or Court of the Judge in Equity, and whether administering common law or equity, constitutes one Supreme Court of Judicature for Nova Scotia. The Bench of the Supreme Court is composed of a Chief Justice and six other Judges, including the Judge in Equity. (J^.S.N.S., '^th Scries, Chap. 104, as amended by ^2 Vict.., N.S.., Chap. 8, 1889.^ 360 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Supreme Court of IVoTa Scotia. 1867 to 1895. (1) Chief Justices. Name. From Hon. Sir William Young, Kt. (2). " James McDonald 3rd Aug , i860 20th May, 1881 To 13th May, 1 88 1 (1) Prior to the coming into force, on the 1st July, 1891, of " Tlw Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890," (53-54 Vict., (Imp.), Chap. 27), the Chiel Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia was, under the provisions of the Act 26 Vict., (U.K.), Ohap. 24, (1863), ex-officio Judge of tlie Vice-Admiralty Court at Halifax. The latter Court was abolished by Section 17 of the Act first mentioned, and, by Section 19 of "The Admiralty Act, 1891," (54-55 Vict , (Can.), Chap. 29), wliich came into force on the 2nd Octoljer, 1891, he became a Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court o1 Canada for the Admiralty District of Nova Scotia, which latter Court was, by Section 3 of the Act last referred to, constituted, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Admiralty. (2) Chief Justice Sir William Young sworn as Judge of Vice-Admiralty Court, 5th January ,1865; knighted in 1869 ; he retired, 14th May, 1881 ; died, 8th May, 1887. (1) Judges in Equity. Name. Hon. James William Johnstone (2) " Adams George Archibald, C.M.G.(3) " John William Ritchie (4) . . . " Alexander James (5) " Wallace Graham nth May, 1864 23rd June, 1873 9th July, 1873 24th July, 1882 24th Sept., 1889 To 19th June, 1873 4th July, 1873 28th May, 1882 19th Sept., 1889 (1) The Judge in Equity for the time being is ex-officio the Judge Ordinary of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, (29 Vict, N.S., Chap. 13, 1866); but the Governor- General may, under the authority of the Act 48 Vict., N.S., Chap. 30, (1S85), appoint any one of the judges of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to be the Judge Ordinary of the said Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, bee also Constitution of latter Court, page 362. (2; Mr. Justice Johnstone retired, 20th June, 1873 ; died, 21st November, 1873. (3) Mr. Justice Archibald assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia, 5th July, 1873. (4) Mr. Justice Ritchie retired, 29th May, 1882 ; died, 13th December, 1890. (5) Mr Justice James died, 19th September, 1889. 361 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Snpreme Court of NoTa ^catlvk— Concluded. Pui^ue Judges. Name. Hon. William B. Bliss (i). Edmund Murray Dodd (2). . \V. F. Desbarres (3) Lewis Morris Wiikins (4) . . . . John William Ritchie (5) . . . . Jonathan McCuUy (6) Hugh McDonald (7) Henry William Smith (8) . . . . Alexander James (9) Robert Linton Weatherbe . . . . Samuel Gordon Rigby (10). . . John Sparrow David Thomp- son (11) Joseph Norman Ritchie Charles James Townshend. . . Nicholas Hogan Meagher. . . . Hugh McDonald Henry gth 19th 14th 14th 28th 28th 5th 15th 8th 7th 17th i24th i26th 4th 23rd 20th From April, Feb., Nov., Aug., Sept., Sept., Nov., Jan., Jan., Oct., Dec, To 1834 27th 18481 7th i848!i5th 1856 6th 18701 8th 18701 2nd i873ii9th 1875' ist 1877123rd 1878;... . 1881! 8th Jan., April, Dec, Oct., July, Jan., Feb., Feb., July, 1869 1874 1881 1878 1873 1877 1893 1890 1882 July, 1886 July, i882j24th Sept., 1885 Sept., 1885I Mar., 1887 April, 1890 Feb., 1893! (1) Mr. Justice Bliss retired, 28th January, 1869; died, 16th March, 1874. (2) Mr. Justice Dodd retired, 8th April, 1874 ; died in 1876. (3) Mr. Justice Desbarres retired, 16th December, 1881 ; died, 16th June, 1886. (4) Mr. Justice Wiikins retired, 7th October, 1878 ; died, 15th March, 1885. (5) Mr. Justice J. W. Ritchie appointed Judge in Equitj', 9th July, 1873, (6) Mr. Justice McCully died, 2nd January, 1877. (7) Mr. Justice McDonald retired, 20th February, 1893. (8) Mr. Justice Smith died, 1st February, 1890. (9) Mr. Justice James appointed Judge in Equity, 24th July, 1882. (10) Mr. Justice Rigby died, 8th July, 1886, (11) Mr. Justice Thompson appointed Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of Canada, 26th September, 1885. 362 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Constitution of tbe Court for ]>iTorce and Matrimonial Causes of Xova Scotia. The Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes of Nova Scotia has jurisdiction, in the Province of Nova Scotia, over all matters relating to prohibited marriages and divorce, and may declare any marriage null and void for impotence, adultery, cruelty, or kindred within the degrees prohibited. The Judge in Equity for the time being is the Judge Ordinary of the said Court, (29 Vict.^ N.S.., Chap. 13, 1866); but the Act 48 Vict., N.S., Chap. 30, (1885), provides that the Governor-General may from time to time appoint any one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia for the time to be the Judge Ordinary of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes. During the illness or temporary absence of the Judge Ordinary, or in cases where he may be disqualified from acting from any cause, the Governor in Council may, if necessary, appoint the Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, to act as Judge Ordinary during such illness, absence or disqualification. [C/iap. 126, App. A of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Fifth Series, 1884.) As constituted by Chapter 126 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Third Series, (1864), this Court was formerly called the Court of Marriage and Divorce, and was composed of the Governor, who was President, the Chief Justice, or any one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, who was Vice-President of the Court, and the members of the Executive Council ; the Vice-President being appointed by the Governor by warrant under his hand and seal. As constituted by the Act 28 Vict., (N.S.), Chap, i, passed on the 2nd May, 1865, amending the said Chapter 126, it was afterwards composed of the Governor, who was President of the Court, and the Judge in Equity for the time being, who was Vice-President thereof. For Judges Ordinary of this Court, see " Judges in Equity of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia," who are ex-officio Judges Ordinary pf the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, page 360. 363 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Coustitution of tlie Counly Courts in the Province of NoTa Scotia. The County Courts in the Province of Nova Scotia are courts of law and of record, and were established by the Act 37 Vict., N.S., Chap. 18, (1874), which came into operation on the 21st August, 1876 ; and, for the purposes of the said Act, the Province is divided into seven Districts, made up as follows : — District Number One : — of the county of Halifax. District Number Two : — of the counties of Lunenburg, Queen's and Slielburne. District Number Three: — of the counties of Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth. District Number Four : — of the counties of King's, Hants and Colchester. District Number Five : — of the counties of Pictou and Cum berland. District Number Six :— of the counties of Inverness, Antigonish and Guysborough. District Number Seven : — of the counties of Cape Breton, Victoria and Richmond. It is also enacted that there shall be one Judge for each district, and that such Judge shall reside within the district for which he is appointed. 364 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Coniily Courts in the ProTince of'IVoTa Scotia. Tlie County Court for District Xumber One. (Comprising the County of Halifax.) Judge. James Willis Johnstone From 2ist Aug., 1876 To The County Court for District dumber Two. (Comprising the Counties of Lunenburg, Queen's and Shelburne.) Judge. From To Mather Byles Des Brisay J2ist Aug., 1876 The County Court for District IVuniber Three. (Comprising the Counties of Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth.) Judge. From To Alfred William Savary 21st Aug., 1876 365 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Courts in the ProTince of'BfoTa Siicotla— Con^inu€d. Tlie County Court for l>istrict ^Number Four. (Comprising the Counties of King's, Hants and Colchester.) Judge. To George A. Blanchard (i) 2rst Aug., 1876 2nd June, 1890 John Pryor Chipman !i8th June, 1890J (1) Judge Blanchard died, 2ud June, ISDO. The County Court for l>istrict Number Five. (Comprising the Counties of Pictou and Cumberland.) Name. From William Agnew Drury Morse iaist Aug., 1876 To The County Court for District Number iSix. (Comprising the Counties of Inverness, x^ntigonish and Guysborough.) Judge. From To Stewart Campbell (i) Angus Mclsaac 21st Aug., 1876 24th Sept., 1885 20th Feb., 1885 (1) Judge Campbell died, 20th February, 1885. 366 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Courts in the Province of Nova Scotia— CowcZuded. Tlie County Court for District IVuniber Seven. (Comprising the Counties of Cape Breton, Victoria and Richmond.) Judge. From To Barclay E. Tremaine (i) Murray Dodd 2ist Aug., 1876 2ist June, 1888 20th June, i< (1) Judge Tremaine retired, 21st June, 16 Constitution of the Supreme Court of Xew Brunswick. The Supreme Court of New Brunswick is composed of a Chief Justice and five Puisne Judges, {Act 57 Vict., N.B., Chap. 7, 1894). As constituted by the Act 42 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. 7, 1879), the said Court was formerly composed of a Chief Justice, a Judge in Equity and four other Puisnd Judges. 367 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Contmiied. The Supreme Court of New Brunswick. 1867 to 1895. Cbief Juistiees. Name. Hon. William Johnston Ritchie (i) . " Sir John Campbell Allen, Kt. (2) From 30th Nov., 1865 8th Oct., 1875 To 7th Oct., 1875 (1) Mr. Chief Justice Ritchie appointed Puisn6 Judge, Supreme Court of Canada, 8th October 1875. (2) Chief Justice Sir J. C. Allen knighted, 4th February, 1889. (1) Judge in Equity. Name. From Hon. Acalus Lockwood Palmer (2), 30th May, 1879 To 8th Mar., 1894 (I) The title of Judge in Equity was created by 42 Viet, (N.B.), Chap. 7, (1879), and abolished by 57 Vict., (N.B,), Chap. 7, (1894). {^l) Mr. Justice Palmer retired, 9th March, 1894. 368 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Contitiued. The Supreme Court of New Brunswick— ConcZwc^c^i. Puisne Judges. Name. From To Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot (i). . . . " Neville Parker (2) " John Campbell Allen (3) . . . . •' John Wesley Weldon (4) . . . . " Charles Fisher (5) " Andrew Rainsford Wetmore (6) " Charles Duff (7) " George Edwin King (8) " John James Fraser (9) " William Henry Tuck (10). . . . " Daniel Lionel Hannington. . . " Pierre Armand Landry " Frederick Eustace Barker. . . . " James Alfred VanWart 8th Jan., 185122nd July, 1868 ist May, 1 85 4 1 7th Aug., 1869 2ist Sept., 1865I 7th Oct., 1875 30th Nov., i865|iith Feb., 1885 3rd Oct., 1868 8th Dec, 1880 26th May, 1870 7th Mar., 1892 8th Oct., 1875 20th Dec, 1882 9th Dec, 1880 20th Sept , 1893 28th Dec, 1882121st Dec, 1893 17th Mar., 1885! ist April, 1892 2ist Sept., 1893 28th Dec, 1893I loth April, 1 894' (1) Mr. Justice Wilmpt assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick, 23rd July, 1868. (2) Mr. Justice Parker was Master of the Rolls from the 21st March, 1838, until transferred to the Supreme Court by the Act 17 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. IS. passed on the 1st May, 1854. which Act also abolished the office of Master of the Rolls ; he died, 7th August, 1869. (3) Mr. Justice Allen appointed Chief Justice, 8th October, 1875. (4) Mr. Justice Weldon died, 11th February, 1885. (6) Mr. Justice Fisher died, 8th December, 1880. (6) Mr. Justice Wetmore died, 7th March, 1892. (7) Mr. Justice Duff died. 20th December, 1882. (8) Mr. Justice King appointed Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of Canada, 21st September, 1893. (9) Mr. Justice Fraser assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Bruuswiclc, 22nd December, 1893. (10) Mr. Justice Tuck is also Local Judge in Admiralty of the Kxchequer Court of Canada for the Admiralty District of New Brunswick. See page 303. 369 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Constitution of the Court of Divorce and Matrimonial CJauiiies of tbe Province of Xew Brunswick. The Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes was constituted and established by the Act 23 Victoria, Chapter 37, of the Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick, which came into operation on the ist July, i860. The causes for divorce from the bond of matrimony and of dis- solving and annulling marriage are frigidity or impotence, adultery and consanguinity within the degrees prohibited. The Governor in Council may appoint, by Commission under the Great Seal, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick to be the Judge of the said Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, who shall have power and authority to hear and determine all causes and matters cognizable therein, but either party dissatisfied with any decision of the Court in any suit or proceeding may appeal therefrom to the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, from whose decision an appeal may be made to Her Majesty's Privy Council, or to any other Court of Appeal having jurisdiction. {Chap. 50, Co7i. Stat, of the Province of Neiu Br unsivick., '^^11-) The Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes of the Province of \ew Brunswick. 1S60 to 1895. Judge. From Hon. Neville Parker (i) ii6th Oct., i860 '• Charles Fisher (2) 14th Oct., 1868 To 13th Oct., 1868 8th Dec, 1880 (1) Mr. Justice Parker resigned, 13th October, 18(j8 ; he died, 7th August, 186U. (2) Mr. Justice Fisher died, 8th December, 1880. 310 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. The Court of Divorce and 9Iatriniouial Causes oftbe Province of IVew Brunswick— C?oncZ«ded. Judge. From Hon. Andrew Rainsford Wetmore (I) " John James Fraser (2) " James Alfred Van Wart loth Jan., I 9th Feb., 1892 24th Aug., 1S94 I 8th Feb., 1892 2ist Dec, 1893 (1) Mr. Justice Wetmore resigned, 9th February, 1892 ; he died, 7th Marcli, 1892. (2) Mr. Justice Fraser sworn Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick, 22nd December, 1893. Constitution of tlie County Courts in the Province of Xew Brunswick. The County Courts in the Province of New Brunswick are courts of law and of record, and were estabhshed by the Act 30 Victoria, Chapter 10, passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick on the 17th June, 1867. The Governor-General may appoint one County Court Judge for each of the following County Courts, namely : — The County Court for the Counties of Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska. The County Court for the Counties of York, Sunbury and Queen's. The County Court for the Counties of King's and Albert. The County Court for the Counties of Westmoreland and Kent. The County Court for the Counties of Northumberland, Glou- cester and Restigouche. The County Court for the City and County of Saint John. {Chap. 51, Con. Slat, of the Province of New Brunswick, (1877), as amended by the Act 45 Vict.., N.B., Chap. 9, 1882.) 371 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Connty Courts in the ProTince of jS^ew Brunswick. 1867 to 1895. (1) The Connty €onrt for the City and County of SI. John (30 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. 10, 1867, ami 4r) Vict , (X.B.), Chap. 9, 188-2.) Judge. From To Charles Waiters (2) 19th June, 1867 29th Aug , 1891 22nd Jan., 1895 7th Aug., 1891 25th Nov., 1894 Benjamin Lester Peters (3) Jatnes Gordon Forbes (1) Priortotlie passing of the Act 45 Vict., (N B.), Chap. 9, (1S82), this County Court also com- prised the county of King's, for which latter county and the county of Albert a separate County Court was established by the said Act ; see page 373. (2) Judge Watters was also Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Province of New Bruns- wick, see page 374 ; he died, 7th August, 1891. (3) Judge Peters died, 25th November, 1894. (I) The Connty Conrt for the Counties of Westmoreland and Kent. (30 Viet, (N.B.), Chap. 10, 18(17, and 45 Vict., (NM5 ), Cliap. 9, 1882.) James W. Chandler (2) |i9th June, 1867J 3td Oct., 1870 Bliss Botsford (3) 124th Oct., 1870 7th April, 1890 Pierre Arniand Landry (4) ji5th April, i89oJ2oth Sept., 1893 William Wilberforce Wells . . . ^. . . ki^st Oct., 1893I (1) Prior to the passing of the Act 45 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. 0,(1882), this County Court also com- prised the County of Albert, for which latter county and the county of King's a separate County Court was established by the said Act ; see page 373. (•ji Judge 'chandler died, 3rd October. 1870. (3) Judge Botsford died, 7th April, 1890. (4) Judge Landrj- .appointed Puisnfe Judge, Supreme Court of New Biiuiswii-k, 21st September, 1893. 372 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. C/Oiinty Courtis in tlie Province of Xew Brnnswick— Continued. Tlie County Court for the Counties of York, Sunbury and Queen's. (;!0 Vict, (\.B.), Chap. 10, 1SH7, ami 45 Vict., (X.B.), Cliai'. 9, 1882.) Judge. From To fames Steadman 19th June, 1867 (1) Tlie County Court for the Counties of Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria and iM[adawaska. (30 Vii't, (N.B.), Cliap. 10, lS(i7 : 37 Vict, (N.B.), Chap. 11, 1874, and 4.5 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. 9, 1881'. Judge. From To James G. Stevens 19th June, 1867 (1) Tlie comity of Madavvaska was added to this County Court by the Act 37 Vict., (X.B. (Jhap. 11, passed on the Sth April, 1S74. 378 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Courts in the Province of JVew ItrunsMick Concluded. The County Court tor the Counties^ of'IVorthumherland, (Gloucester and Kestigouche. (30 Vift., (N.B.), Cliap. 10, 1S6T, and 45 Vict., (N.B.), Chap. ;•, 1S82.) Judge. From To E. Williston (i) . . . William Wilkinson 19th June, 1867 nth Mar., 1881 28th Feb, 18S1 (1) Juilse Williston rttirert, 1st Marcli, 1881 ; died, 2Sth July, 188!i. (1) The County Court for the Counties of King\s and Albert. (40 Vict., (N B.), Cliap. 9, 1882.) Judge. From To William Wedderburn 28th June, 1882 (1) Prior to the passing of the Act 45 Vict, (N.B.), Chap. 9, (1882), establishing the County Court for th« Counties of King's and Albert, the county of king's was attached to the County Court for the City and County of St. J')hn,and the county of Albert, to the County Court for the Counties of Westmoreland and Kent. (30 Vict., (A'. /.'.), ('/(«/<. 10, 1807.) 374 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. (1) The Vice-Admiralty Court, of the Province of iVew Bruiiswick. (2r; Viot, (U.K.), Cliaii. i4, 18(;;i ; :W-31 Viet , (U.K.), Cliap. 45, 1807 ; J3-.54 Vict., (Imp.), Cli.ii., ISOO, ,nnil 54-5.''. Vict, (Can.), (Jhaj). 20, ISOl.) Judge. Hon. Robert Leonard Hazen (2). " Charles Walters (3) To 15th Aug., 1874 xst July, 1891 (1) Under the provisions of the Act 20) Vict., (U.K.), Chap. 24, 1863, the Chief Justice of tlie Supreme Court of New Brunswick for the time being, by virtue of his office, was, pending the appointment of a Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court, the Judge of the latter court. (For Chief Justices of the Sujireme Court, see page 367 ) The Vice-Admiralty Court of New Brunswick was abolished by Section 17 of " '/Vk Colonial Cowfs of Admiralt)/ Act, 1890,'' (.53-54 Viet., (Imp.), Chap. 27), which came into force on the 1st July, 1891, and in pursuance of the powers given the Parliament of Canada by the said Act, the Exchequer Court of Canada was constituted, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Admiralty by "The. Admiraltij Act, 1891," (54-55 Vict., Chap. 29, Sec. 3), which came into force, by iiroclamatioii, on the 2nd October, 1891. See "The Admiralty District of Ncv: Brvnswick," page 303. (2) Judge Hazen died, 15th August, 1874. (3) Judge Watters was also Judge of the County Court for the City and County of St. John, (see page 371) ; he died, 7th August, 1891. Constitution of the ^iuprenie Court of Jul the Viee- Adniiralty Court nf Prinoe Edward Island. The latter Court was abolished by Scetiou 17 of the Act first mentioned, and, by Seetinn 19 of "The Admiralty Act, 1891," (54-55 Viet , (Can.), Cliaii. 29), which came into force on the 2nd October, 1891, he became a Local .Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada for the Admiralty District of Prince Edward Island, which latter Court was, by .Section .3 of the Act last referred to, con- stituted, within Canada, a Colonial Cnuit of Admiralty. Fnr "The Admiralty District nf Prince. Edivard, Island,'' see page 304. (2) Chief Justice Sir Robert Hodgson knighted in I8tj9 ; lie assumed the office of Lieatenant- Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island, 4th Julv, 1874 : died, 15th September, 1880. (:<) Mr. Chief Justice Pahncr di.'d, ;jrd Noven.ber, 1889. (4) Mr. Chief Justice Sullivan is a'sn I^ocal Judge in Admiralty of the E.vchequer Court of Canada for the .\diniralty Ui.strict nf Prince Edward Island . Se(- pa^e :?04 and note (1) this page. 376 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie ^iipreiue Court of Judicature of Priuce Edward Islaud — Concluded. Assistant Judges and Masters of the Rolls in Chancery. Name. From To Hon. James Horsfield Peters (i). .. " Edward Jarvis Hodgson 31st Aug., i848ii4th April, 1891 i5lh April, 1891I (1) Mr. Justice Peters retired, 15th April, 1891 ; died, lidtli June, 18!)1. Assistant Judges an Vict., (B.C.), Chap. 8, Sec. 9, (1890), provides that until a County Court Judge shall be appointed for this Court, the Judge of the County Court of Yale shall act as Judge of the County Court of Kootenay. County Court of IVanainio. (46 Vict., (B.C.), Cliap. 5, 1883.) Judge. From To Eli Harrison (i) 3rd Aug., 1889 (1) Judge Harrison transferred from the County Court of Cariboo. 387 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Courts in the Province of Britisb Columbia Continued. (1) County Court ofXew Westminster (4(3 Vict., (B.C.), Cliap. a, 1883.) Judge. From 19th Sept., 1889 To William Norman Bole (r) (1) The Act 5t; Vict, (B.C.). Cliap. 10, See. 7, (1893), provides tliat until a County Court Judge shall be appointed for the County Court of Vancouver, the Judge of the County Court of New Westminster shall act as Judge of the former Court. County Court of Tancourer. (56 Vict., (B.C.), Chap. 10, 1803.) The County Court of Vancouver was established by the Act 56 Vict., (B.C.), Chap. 10, which came into force, as respects this Court, on the ist December, 1893. Section 7 of the said Act provides that until a County Court Judge shall be appointed for this Court, the Judge of the County Court of New Westminster shall act as Judge of the County Court of Vancouver. County Court of Victoria. (4i; Vict,, (B.C.), Chap, b, ISS.l.) No County Court Judge has yet been appointed for the County Court of Victoria. 388 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Courts in the Province of Britisb Columbia- Concluded. County Court of Yale. (46 Viet., (B.C.), Chap. 5, 188:i.) Judge. From To William Ward Spinks (i) iplh Sept., 1889 (1) The Act 53 Viet., (B.C.), Chap. S, Sec. 9, (1890), provides that until a County Court Judge shall be appointed for the County Court of Kootenay, the Judge of the County Court of Yale shall act as Judge of the former Court. Constitution of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba. Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba is a court of record of original and appellate jurisdiction, and consists of a Chief Justice, styled "The Chief Justice of Manitoba," and three Puisne Justices, called the Judges of the said Court, (48 Vict., {Man.), Chap. 15, 1885 ; 58-59 Vict, {Man.), Chap. 6, 1895). As constituted by the Act 35 Vict., Chap. 3, (1872), of the Legis- lative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, the said Court was formerly composed of a Chief Justice and two Puisne' Judges. This Court, as originally constituted, by the Act 34 Vict., (Man.), Chap. 2, (1871), was called "The Supreme Court" of the Province of Manitoba, and was composed of one Judge, styled " The Chief Justice." The name of the Court was changed from "The Supreme Court'' to " The Court of Queen's Bench," and the number of Judges composing the Court increased to three Judges — a Chief Justice and two Puisne Judges — by the Act 35 Vict., (Man.), Chap. 3 (1873), already re- ferred to. 389 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. (1) Her Majesty's Court of <|iieeii's Bench for Ulaiiitoba. 1871 to 1895. (Province of Manitoba adiDitted into tlie Dominion, loth July, 1870.) The Chief Justices of Manitoba. Name. Hon. Alexander Morris (2) " Edmund Burke Wood (3), " Lewis Wallbridge (4) " Thomas Wardlaw Taylor , From 2nd July, 1872 nth Mar., 1874 1 2th Dec, 1882 22nd Oct., 1887 To ist Dec, 1872 7th Oct., 1882 20th Oct., 1887 (1) As originally constituted by the Act 34 Vict., (Man.), Chap. 2, (1871), this Court was called "The Supreme Court." The name was changed to the Court of Queen's Bench bv the Act3j Vict., (Man.). Chap. ?., (1872). (2) Mr. Chief Justice Morris assumed the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba, 2nd December, 1872. (;;) Mr. Chief Justice Wood died, 7th October, 1882. (4) Mr. Chief Justice Wallbridge died, 20th October, 1887. Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba. Name. Hon. James McKeagney (i) " Louis Belournay (2) . . To i872!i4ih Sept., 1879 i872i3oth Oct., 1879 (1) Mr. Justice McKeagney died, 14tli September, 1870. (2) Mr. Justice Betournay died, ".Oth Oct^jbcr, 1870. 390 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba — Concluded. Name. Hon. Joseph Dubuc " James Andrews Miller (i) .. . " Thomas Wardlaw Taylor (2) . " Robert Smith (3) " Albert Clements Killam " John Farquhar Bain From 13th Nov., 1879 20th Oct., 1880 5th Jan., 1883 27th June, 1884 3rd Feb., 1885 15th Nov., 1887 To 31st Dec, 1882 2ist Oct., 1887 19th Jan., 1885 (1) Mr. .lustice Miller resigned, 1st January, 18S3. (2) Mr. Justice Taylor appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba, 22nd October, 1SS7. Recorder of the Province of Manitoba. Name. Hon. Francis Godschall Johnson, Puisne Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec From 3rd Sept., 1870 To ist June, 1872 391 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. — •-- CoiislitiiUoii of the Coiiuty Courts iii the Province ol* Manitoba. The Province of Manitoba was divided, by the Act 44 Vict., Chap. 28, (1881), of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, into the following Judicial Districts, namely: — The Western Judicial District, the Central Judicial District, and the Eastern Judicial District. The last named Judicial District was subsequently subdivided, for County Court purposes, by proclamation dated the 21st July, 1885, into the Northern, Central and Southern Divisions, respectively, of the said Eastern Judicial District. It is provided that there shall be appointed for each of such County Court Division, or Judicial District, one County Court Judge, who shall preside over each County Court within the Judicial District, or any division thereof, for which he shall be appointed \ but, if deemed necessary, more than one County Court Judge may be appointed for any judicial District or County Court Division, the Judge last appointed for the same district or division being known and designated as the Junior Judge of such district or division. The Lieutenant-Governor may, by Order-in-Council, from time to time, alter the limits of any Judicial Division constituted for County Court purposes, and establish County Courts therein. (Revised Statutes of Manitoba, 1891, Chap. 33.) The County Courts in the Province of Manitoba were constituted by the Act 36 Vict., Chap. 6, (1873), of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, and such County Courts, until County Court Judges were appointed, under the provisions of the Act 44 Vict., (Man.), Chap. 28, (1881), already referred to, were held by the Chief Justice, or by one of the Puisne Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba. 392 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Court Judges iu the Province of Manitoba. 1882 to 1895. « County Court Judges Tor the Western Judicial District. Name. David Mar Walker (i) Thomas Dickie Cumberland (2), From 5th July, 1882 2nd June, 1893 To ist June, 1893 (1) Judge Walker traiisfened to tlie Northern Division of the Eastern Judicial District, '2nd June 1893. (2) Judge Ciunbi'rland aiipointed Local Judge of the Court of Queen's Beni-h for Manitoba, l.st October, 1895. County Court Judge for the Central Judicial District. Name. From To Joseph Ryan (i) 5th July, 1882 (1) Judge Ryan appointed Local Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba, 1st October, 1895. 393 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. County Court Judges in the Province of Manitoba— Concluded. County Court Judges for the Northern Division of the ^Eastern Judicial District. Name. From To William Davis Ardagh (i) 7th June, 1883 2nd June, 1893 1 6th April, 1893 ]\avid Mar Walker (2) (1) Judge Ardagh died, 16th April, 1893. ("2) Judge Walker transferred from the Western Judicial District. County Court Judge for the Central Division of the Eastern Judicial District. Name. From Louis Arthur Prud'homme 3oth July, 1885 To County Court Judge for the Southern Division of the Eastern Judicial District. Name. From To Corbet Locke 2Sth Aug., 1894 394 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Constitution of '^The Supreme Court of the Xorth-West Territories." The Supreme Court of the North-West Territories is a court of record of original and appellate jurisdiction, and was constituted by the Act 49 Vict., Chap. 25, Sec. 4, (1886), of the Parliament of Canada, which came into force on the i8th February, 1887, by proclamation, bearing date the 21st January, 1887. The said Supreme Court consists of five Puisne' Judges appointed by the Governor in Council, whose respective places of residence in the Territories are also fixed by the Governor in Council. Every Judge of the Court has jurisdiction throughout the Territories, but must usually exercise his judicial functions within the district to which he is assigned by the Governor in Council. Sittings of the Supreme Court, presided over by a Judge of the Court, are held in each Judicial District at such times and places as the Lieutenant-Governor of the Territories may appoint. The Court also sits in banc at the seat of Government of the Territories at such times as the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint — the senior Judge present presiding, and any three Judges of the Court forming a quorum — for the purpose of hearing and determining appeals, applications for new trials, questions or issues of law, questions or points in civil or criminal cases reserved for the opinion of the Court, and all matters which are lawfully brought before it. It is provided, however, by the Act 57-58 Vict. Chap. 17, (1894), amending Section 50 of Chapter 50 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, that the Judge by or before whom the judgment, or order or decision then in question was rendered or made, shall not sit as one of the Judges composing the Court, unless his presence is necessary to constitute a quorum. Under the provisions of Section 51, of the said Chapter 50 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, empowering the Governor in Council, by proclamation to divide the Territories into Judicial Districts, and in like 395 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. manner, from time to time, to alter the limits and extent of such districts, the Territories were divided, by proclamation dated the i8th February, 1887, into the following five Judicial Districts, namely : — The Judicial District of Eastern Assiniboia. The Judicial District of Western Assiniboia. The Judicial District of Southern Alberta. The Judicial District of Northern Alberta. The Judicial District of Saskatchewan. (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886, Chap. 50, as amended by ■57-58 Vict., Chap. 17, 1894.) The Supreme Court of the North- West Territories. 1887 to 1895. The Judieial l>istriot of Western Assiniboia. Puisne Judge. Hon. Hugh Richardson (i). From i8th Feb., 1887 To (1) Mr. Justice Richardsou was formerly Stipendiary Magistrate forthe North- West Territories, (see page 398) ; his place of residence is at Regina. The Judicial District of Kastern Assiniboia. Puisne Judge. From Hon. Edward I.udlow VVetmore (t) jiSth Feb., 1887 To (1) Mr. Justice Wetmore's place of residence was changed from Whitewood to Moosomin on tlic lUh Aiu-il, 1SS7. 396 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Continued. Tlie Supreme Court of the Xortli-West Territories Continued. (1) The Judicial District of Xortheru Alberta. Puisne Judge. Hon. Charles Borromee Rouleau (2) From 1 8th Feb., iJ (1) The Judge for this Judicial District and the Judge for the Judicial District of Southern Alberta were appointed, by the Governor in Council, on the 21st May, 1S04, Judges for the two Judicial Districts conjointly. (2) Mr. Justice Rouleau was formerly Stipendiary Magistrate for the Nortli-West Territories, (see page 398) ; his place of residence is at Calgary. (1) The Judicial District of ISoutheru Alberta. Puisne Judge. From To Hon. James Farquharson Macleod, C.M.G. (2) " David Lynch Scott (3) i8th Feb., 1887 28th Sept., 1894 5th Sept., 1894 (1) Tile Judge for this Judicial District and the Judge for the Judicial District ot Northern Albertii were appointed by the Governor in Council, on the 21st May, 1804, Judges for tlie two Judicial Districts conjointly. (2) Mr. Justice Macleod was formerly Stipendiary Magistrate for the North- West Territories, (see page 3!i8) ; his place of residence was changed from Macleod to Calgary on the 21st May, 1894 ; he died, 5th September, 1894. (:!) Mr. Justice Scott was appointed for the Judicial Districts of Xortlipru nnd of Soiithcni Albeita conjointly ; his place of residence is at Calgary. 397 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Co7itinued. Tbe Supreiue Court of the JVorth-West Territories Concluded, The Judieial Distriet of Saskatchewan. Puisne Judge. Hon. Thomas Horace McGuire (i) From 25th April, 1887 To (1) Mr. Justice McGuires place of residence is at Priuce Albert. Stipendiary magistrates for the North- West Territories. Authority was given the Governor-General, by Section i of the Act 36 Vict., (1873), Chap. 35, to appoint, by commission under the Great Seal, one or more Stipendiary Magistrate or Stipendiary Magis- trates for the North-West Territories. The said Section was repealed by Section 76 of the Act 38 Vict, (1875), Chap. 49, which came into force, by proclamation, on the 7th October, 1876, and by Section 61 of the Act last mentioned the Governor-General was again empowered to appoint Stipendiary Magistrates for the North- West Territories, not exceeding three, but the number of Stipendiary Magistrates so authorized was afterwards increased to four by Section 4 of the Act 48-49 Vict., (1885), Chap. 51. These provisions were repealed by Section 32 of the Act 49 Vict., (1886), Chap. 25, which came into force, by proclamation, on the 1 8th February, 1887, and by Section 4 of the latter Act the Supreme Court of the North- West Territories was constituted. 398 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada Concluded. Stipendiary Magistrates for the IVortli-West Territories . (Appointment;! made under the Act :^j6 Vict., (1873), Chap. ,35 Sec. 1, which Section was repealed by the Act 38 Vict., (1875), Chap. 49, m force from the 7th October, 187t).) Name. Matthew Ryan (i) Lt.-Col. Farquharson Macleod, C.M.G. (2) Hugh Richardson (i) ist Jan., 1876 ist Jan., 1876 22nd July, 1876 To 6th Oct., 1876 6th Oct., 1876 6th Oct., 1876 (1) Re-appointed Stipendiary Magistrate under Section til of the Act 38 Viet , (1875), Chap. 4ii, see below. (2) Lt.-Col. Macleod was appointed Commissioner of thg North-West Mounted Police on the 22ud July, 1876, but he continued after that date to perform the duties of Stipendiary Magistrate in the Bow River Judicial District in addition to his duties as Commissioner of Police. Stipendiary Magistrates for the Xorth-West Territories. 1876 to 1887. (Appointments made under the Act 38 Vict., (1875), Chap. 49, Sec. 01, in force from the 7tli October, 1876, and 48-49 Vict., (1885), Chap. 51, Sec. 4, which were repealed by 49 Vict., (1886), Chap. 25, Sec. 32, in force from the 18th February, 1887.) Judge. Hugh Richardson (i) Matthew Ryan (2) Lt.-Col. James Farquharson Macleod, CM.G. (3). Charles Borromee Rouleau (4) Jeremiah Travis 7th Oct., 1876 7th Oct., 1876 7th Oct., 1876 28th Sept., 1883 30th July, 1885 17th f^eb., 1887 4th June. 1881 17th Feb., 17th Feb., 17th Feb., 1887 1887 1887 (1) Mr. Richardson appointed Puisn6 Judge, Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, 18th February, 1887. (2) Mr. Ryan'.s services dispensed with. (:;) Lt.-Col. Macleod was relieved of the duties of Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police from and alter the 1st October, 1880, from which date he resumed his duties as one of the three Stipendiary Magistrates, with precedence as such, from the 7th Octolier, 1870 ; appointed PuisnS Judge, Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, ISth February, 1SS7. (4) Mr. Rouleau apjuiinted Puisne Judge, Sui>reme Court (jf the North West Territories, ISth February, 1887. 399 Pensions Granted to Judg^es of Dominion and Provincial Courts. 1867 to 1895. Pensions Granted to Judges of the l^inpreine Court of Canada. Name. Hon. Sir William Buel Richards, Kt. late Chief Justice " Jean Thomas Taschereau, late Puisne Judge " Telesphore Fournier, late Puisne' Judge Retired. loth Jan., 1879 6th Oct., 1878 1 2th Sept., 1895 Died. 26th Jan., 1889 9th Nov., 1893 Pensions Granted to Judges of the High Court for Ontario. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. Sir Adam Wilson, Kt., late Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench " William Proudfoot, late Justice of the High Court, Chancery Division " Sir Thomas Gait, Kt., late Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Retired. 7th Nov., 1887 8th May, 1890 ist Sept., 1894 Died. 29th Dec, 1891 400 Pensions Granted to Judges— Con finued. Pensions Granted to Jndges of CJonnty Courts of the Province of Ontario. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hervey W. Price, late Judge, County Court of the County of Wel- land Seeker Brough, late Judge, County Court of the County of Huron. John Marjoribanks Lawder, late Judge, County Court of the County of Lincoln James Joseph Burrowes, late Judge, County Court of the County of Frontenac William B. Wells, late Judge, County Court of the County of Kent . . Archibald McDonald, late Judge, County Court of the County of Wellington Hon. George Sherwood, late Judge, County Court of the County of Hastings George M. Boswell, late Judge, County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham Hon. James Robert Gowan, C.M.G., late Judge, County Court of the County of Simcoe John Gustavus Stevenson, late Judge, County Court of the County of Haldimand Retired. Died. 14th Aug., 1873 27th Jan., 1875 24th July, 1877 14th Jan., 1879 2gth Nov., 1877 2ist Sept., 1893 8th May, 1878 8th Jan., 1880 I St Oct., 1878 8th April, 1881 24th Sept., 1880 5th xApril, 1881 29th Aug., 1881 27th Feb., 1883 31st Oct., 1882 28th Aug., 1889 2 1 St Sept., ist June, 1883 1884 5th Mar., 1888 401 Pensions Granted to J\x.dge^— Continued. Pensions Granted to Jndges of Connty Conrts of the Province of Ontario— ConcZwded. Name. John Boyd, late Judge, County Court of the County of York, and of the Maritime Court of Ontario Robert Dennistoun, late Judge, County Court of the County of Peterborough Daniel Home Lizars, late Judge, County Court of the County of Perth George McKenzie Clark, late Judge, County Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham William Miller, late Judge, County Court of the County of Waterloo John Juchereau Kingsmill, late Judge, County Court of the County of Bruce Alexander Forsyth Scott, late Judge, County Court of the County of Peel Retired. 3rd Sept., 1885 15th Mar., 1886 ist Jan., 1887 ist Nov., 1887 ist Jan., 1888 ist April, 1893 1 2th Mar., 1894 Died. 31st May, 1895 5th May, 1894 17th June, 1 89 1 1 2th May, 1894 Pensions Granted to Judges of the Court of C^ueen's Bench for the Province of C^uehec. 1867 to 1895. Name. Hon. Thomas Cushing Aylwin, late Puisne Judge j25th Aug., 1868 Retired. Died. 14th Oct., 1871 402 Pensions Granted to Jvl&^q^—- Continued. Pensions Granted to Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench for the Province of ^wehec— Concluded. Name. Hon. Louis Thomas Drummond, late Puisne Judge William Badgley, late Puisn^ Judge Jean Francois Joseph Duval, late Chief Justice Samuel Cornwallis Monk, late Puisne Judge Ulric Joseph Tessier, late Puisne' Judge Levi Ruggles Church, late Puisne Judge Alexander Cross, late Puisne Judge Retired. ist Nov., 1873 2nd Mar., 1874 ist June, 1874 20th Sept., 1888 i2th Sept,, 1891 7th Jan., 1892 4th Oct-, 1892 Died. 24th Nov., 1882 24th Dec, 1888 6th May, 1881 29th Oct., 1888 7th April, 1892 30th Aug., 1892 17th Oct., 1895 Pensions Oranted to Judges of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec. 1867 to 1895, Name. Hon. James Smith, late Puisne' Judge " John Gawler Thompson, late Puisne Judge " Felix Odilon Gauthier, late Puisne Judge " David Roy, late Puisne Judge. Retired. 25th Aug., 1868 25th Aug., 1868 27th May, 1870 7th Jan., 1871 Died. 29th Nov., 1868 4th Sept., 1868 29th April, 30th July, 1876 1880 403 Pensions Granted to Judges— Co nh'»ued. Peusiouis Grsunted to Judges of the $. 429 Imperial Honours Conimued. The moi^t UisUngnislied Order of St. Michael and St. George— Co?? fm tied. Second €)la,SS— Concluded. (K.CMH.G.) Name. Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Walter "DeWinton, C.M.G Sir David Lewis Macpherson Sir Adams George Archibald, C.M.G. (i) Sir Joseph Philippe Rene Adolphe Caron Major General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton, C.B Sir Donald Alexander Smith ." Sir James Alexander Grant, M. D Sir John Sparrow David Thompson (2) . . Sir Joseph William Trutch, C.M.G Colonel Sir Casimir Stanislas Gzowski, A.D.C Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, D.C.L., Q-C.(3) Sir Oliver Mowat, LL.D., Q.C Sir John Carling Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper Sir William Cornelius Van Home ...... Sir Mackenzie Bowell Sir John Christian Schultz Sir Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbinifere .... Created. ist Feb., 1884 ist Aug., 1884 6th June, 1885 25th Aug., 1885 25th Aug., 1885 29th May, )886 2 1 St June, 1887 loth Sept., 1888 2nd Jan., 1889 2 1 St May, 1890 25th May, 1892 25 th May, 1892 3rd June, 1893 i4lh Sept., 1893 26th May, 1894 ist Jan., 1895 24th May, 1895 24th May, T895 (1) Sir A. G. Archibald died, 14th December, 1S92. (2) Sir John S. D. Thompson died, 12th December, 1894. (3) Sir John J. C. Abbott died, 30th October, 1893, 430 Imperial Honours— Continued. The niosit Disting^uished Order of St. Michael and St. George— Co?ifi>med. Third Class. Companions (C.9I.O.) Name. Lt.-Col. Howard Craufurd Elphinstone . . Lt.-Col. William Osborne Smith Lt.-Col. Archibald McEachern Lt.-Col. Brown Chamberlin Lt.-Col. John Fletcher Colonel Randal Joseph Feilden Lt.-Col. John Carstairs McNeill Commissary-General Matthew Bell Irvine Lt.-Col. Samuel Peters Jarvis Lt.-Col. Louis Adolphe Casault Major James Farquharson Macleod (i) . . Lt.-Col. William John Bolton Anthony Musgrave Colonel John Hamilton Gray Hon. Adams George Archibald (2) Lt.-Coi. Hewitt Bernard (3) Hon. William Cleaver Francis Robinson Colonel John Dyde (4) Colonel John Sewell Colonel Henry Charles Fletcher (5) Sandford Fleming, C.E John Palliser Major-General Donald Roderick Cameron, R.A Captain Samuel Anderson, R.E Captain George Arthur French, R.A Created. 6th July, 15th Sept., 1870 1870 i6th Dec, 1870 1 8th Feb., 1871 i8th Feb., 1S71 30th Nov., 1872 30th Nov., 1872 5th July, 187.S 29th May, 187.5 29th May, 1875 1 8th Aug., 1875 31st May, T877 (I 31st May, 1877 31st May, 1877 (1) Major, afterwards Lt.-Col. Macleod died, 5tli September, 1S04. (2» Hon. Mr. Archibald ijromoted K.C.M.G., 6th June, 1885 ; he died, 14th December, 1802. (3) Lt.-Col. Bernard died, 24th February, 1893. (4) Colonel Dyde .appointed A. D.C. to the Queen, Jlth M.iy, 1S70 : he died, 5th Mareh, 18S0. (o) Colonel H. C. Fletcher died, September, 1879. 431 Imperial B-ononrs— Continued. The Most I>istiiignishe(l Order of St. Michael and St. George— Continued. Tbird Class (€j,M,€i,)— Concluded. Name. Joseph William Trutch Hon. Charles Alphonse Pantaleon Pelletier Thomas Coltrin Keefer, C.E Lt.-Col. The Hon. Edward George Percy Littleton John William Dawson, LL.D Alpheus Todd, LL.D. (i) , . . Alfred Patrick (2) Lt.-Col. John Stoughton Dennis (3) .... Lt.-Col. Francis Walter DeWinton (4) . . . John Kidd Colonel Edward Osborne Hewett, R.E. . . Lt.-Col. Frederick Charles Denison Hector Fabre Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, LL.D Joseph Grose Colmer Major-General John Ryder Oliver, R. A . . John George Bourinot, LL.D William Henry Grififin George Mercer Dawson, LL.D Ashley Anthony Froude Hon. James Robert Gowan, LL.D Collingwood Schreiber, C.E George Edward Yorke Gleadowe Hon. Charles Eugbne Boucher de Boucherville xMexander Roland Milne Created. 1877 30th Oct., 1878 30th Oct., 1878 22nd 24th 24th 24th 19th 24th 25th 28th 28th 24th 2nd ist 2ISt 25th 17th 3rd 3rd ISt Nov., May, May, May, Nov., May, Aug., June, June, May, Jan., Jan., May, May, Aug., June, June, Jan., 1880 1881 1881 1882 1882 1883 1885 1886 1886 1888 1889 1890 1890 1892 1892 1893 1S93 1894 26th May, 1894 24th May, 1895 (1) Dr. Todd died, 22nd January, 1884. (2) Mr. Patrick died, 18th July, 1892. (3) Lt.-Col. Dennis died, 7tli July, 1885. (4) Lt.-Col. DeWintou promoted K.C.M.G., 1st February, 1884. 432 Imperial Honours— Continued. The Host Distingiiisbecl Order of St. Michael aud St. Heor^e— Concluded. Prelate of the Order. Name. Created. The Most Reverend Robert Machray, D.D., LL.D., Archbishop of Ruperts- land 9th Mar., 1893 Knights Bachelors. Name. Sir William Young (i) Sir Robert Hodgson (2) Sir Edward Kenny (3) Sir Hugh Allan (4) Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie (5) Sir William Buell Richards (6) Sir Antoine Aime Dorion (7) Sir William Johnston Ritchie (8) Sir Roderick William Cameron Sir John William Dawson, C.M.G., l.L D, Sir William CoUis Meredith (9) Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron (10) Sir Andrew Stuart (11) (1) Sir William Young died, 8th May, 1887. (2) Sir Robert Hodgson died, 15th September, 1880. (3) Sir Edward Kenny died, 16th May, 1891. (4) Sir Hugh Allan died, 9th December, 1882. (5) Sir M. B Begbie died, lltli June, 1894. (6) Sir W. B. Ricliards died, 20th January, 1889. (7) Sir A. A. Dorion died, 31st May, 1891. (8) Sir W. J. Ritchie died, 26tli September, 1892. (9) Sir W. C. Meredith died, 26th February, 1894, (10) Sir M. C. Cameron died, 24th June, 1887. (11) Sir Andrew Stuart died, 9th June, 1891. Created, 1869 ist Mar., 1869 3rd Nov., 1870 1871 26th Oct., 1875 4th Oct., 1877 4th Oct., 1877 24th May, 1881 i6th June, 1883 nth Sept., 1884 2ist June, 1886 9th .May, 1887 9th May, 1887 i33 Imperial Honours— Co nc/uded. Knights Bachelors— Concluded. Name. Created. Sir Adam Wilson (x) 20th Dec, 1887 i8th June, 1888 30th July, 1888 41 h P>b., 1889 20th Jan., 1890 30th June, 1890 30th July, 1891 15th June. 1892 26th June, [893 25th June, 1894 25th June, 1894 24th May. 1895 Sir Thomas Gait Sir Daniel Wilson, LL.D Sir John Campbell Allen Sir Joseph Hickson Sir Francis Godschall Johnson (2) Sir Robert Gillispie Sir Alexandre Lacoste Sir Samuel Henry Strong Sir Frank Smith Sir Louis Edelmar Napoleon Casault. . . Sir William Hales Hingston, M.D (1) Sir Adam Wilson died, 29th December, 1891. (?■) Sir F. G. .Johnson died, 27tli May, 1894. 434 Table of Precedence for Canada. Table of Precedence for Canada, as amended by Despatches from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor-General of Canada, bearing dates the 3rd November, 1879, and the 29th December, 1893, respectively. {Despatches published in Statutes of Canada^ 43 Vict., {id>^o), page xxii., and in Canada Gazette of the 2oih January, 1894.) I. — The Governor-General or Officer admmistering the Govern- ment. 2. — Senior Officer commanding Her Majesty's Troops within the Dominion, if of the rank of a General, and Officer commanding Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the British North American Station, if of the rank of an Admiral. Their own relative rank to be determined by the Queen's Regulations on this subject. 3. — The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. 4.— The Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. 5. — The Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. 6. — ^The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. 7. — ^The Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba. 8. — The Lieutenant-Governor of British Colun)bia. 9. — The Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island. 10. — -The Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories. II. — ^Archbishops and Bishops, according to seniority. 12. — Members of the Cabinet, according to seniority. 13. — The Si)eaker ot the Senate. 14. — The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. 15. — The Chief Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity, accord- ing to seniority. 16. — Members of the Privy Council, not of the Cabinet. 17. — The Solicitor-General. 435 Table of Precedence for Csbnada,— Concluded. 1 8.- — The Comptroller of Customs. 19. — The Comptroller of Inland Revenue. 20. — General Officers of Her Majesty's Army serving in the Dominion, and Officers of the rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving on the British North American Station, not being in the chief command ; the relative rank of such officers to be determined by the Queen's Regulations. 21. — The Officer commanding Her Majesty's Troops in the Dominion, if of the rank of Colonel or inferior rank, and the Officer commanding Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the British North American Station, if of equivalent rank ; their relative rank to be ascertained by the Queen's Regulations. 22. — Members of the Senate. 23. — Speaker of the House of Cofnmons. 24. — Puisne' Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, according to seniority. 25. — The Judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada. 26. —Puisne Judges of Courts of T-aw and Equity, according to seniority. 27. — Members of the House of Commons. 28. — Members of the Executive Council (Provincial) within iheir Province. 29. — Speaker of the Legislative Council within his Province. . — Members of the Legislative Council within their Province. . — Speaker of the Legislative Assembly within his Province. . — Members of the Legislative Assembly within their Province. 33. — Retired Judges of whatever Courts to take i)recedence next after the present Judges of their respective Courts, 30 31 32 436 Regulations approved by Her Majesty respecting Titles to be used in Canada. I. — The Governor-General of Canada to be styled " His Excellency." 2. — ^The Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces to be styled " His Honour." 3. — The Privy Councillors of Canada to be styled " Honourable," and for life. 4. — The Solicitor-General, the Comptroller of Customs, and the Comptroller of Inland Revenue, to be styled " Honourable " while in office. 5. — Senators of Canada to be styled '' Honourable," but only during ofifice, and the Title not to'be continued afterwards. 6. — Executive Councillors of the Provinces to be styled '' Honour- able," but only while in ofifice, and the Title not to be continued afterwards. 7. — Legislative Councillors in the Provinces not in future to have that Title ; but gentlemen who were Legislative Councillors at the time of the Union, to retain their Title of " Honourable " for life. 8. — The President of the Legislative Council in the Provinces to be styled " Honourable " during ofifice. 9. — The Speakers of the House of Assembly in the Provinces to be styled " Honourable " during ofifice. Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor-General of Canada^ bearing dates the 2^th/uly, 1868, and the 2C)ih December^ 1893, respectively, published i)i the Canada Gazette of the \^th A74gi/st, 1868, and of the 20th ^ January ^ 1894. 437 (Up to the 3i,st December, 1895.) Aides-de-camp to liord Aberdeen. (()oiitiiiuRd flora jiage 1::.) Lieutenant Herbert William Wilberforce, 2nd Dragoon Guards 30th Oct., 1895 Honorary Aides-de-Cauip. Major Arthur Henry Griesbach, Superintendent, North-West Mounted Police ist Jan., 1895 Lt.-Col. The Hon. A. C. P. R. Landry 9th Feb., 1895 Captain David H. Macpherson, Inspector, North-West Mounted Police i8th Nov., 1895 I^ieutenant-OoTernors of the Province of IVova Scolia. (Coutiuued from page 16.) His Honour Malachy Bowes Daly appointed Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia for a second term 29th July, 1895 Ijleutenant-OoTernors of the Province of Hanitoha. fContimiffl froai juiKo IS.) Sir John Christian Schultz, K.C M.G., from the 2nd July, 1888, lo the ist September, 1895. His Honour James Colebrooke Patterson, from the 2nd September, 1895. 438 Addenda — Continued. Members of tbe Cabinet. Hon. Auguste Real Angers, Minister of Agriculture, resigned nth July, 1895 lames Colebrooke Patterson, Member of the Cabinet without portfolio, sworn Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Manitoba 2nd Sept., 1895 John Fisher Wood, Controller of Customs, appointed a Member of the Queen's Privy Council (Sworn 24th December, 1895). ... 17th Dec, 1895 " Edward Gawler Prior, Controller of Inland Revenue, appointed a Member of the Queen's Privy Council (Not yet sworn, 31st Decem- ber, 1895) 17th Dec, 1895 " Walter Humphries Montague appointed Minister of Agriculture, vice Hon. Auguste Real Angers, resigned 21st Dec, 1895 Nolicitor-General of Canada. (Continued from page 54.) Hon. John Joseph Curran, from the 5th December, 1892, to the 17th October, 1895. Controllers of Inland Kevenne. (Continued from page 5f».) Hon. fohn Fisher Wood, from the 5th December, 1892, to the i6th December, 1895. " Edward Gawler Prior appointed Controller of Inland Revenue 17th Dec, 1895 439 Addenda — Continued. C^oiitr oilers of C/iisloins. (Continued from jiageiiO. ) Hon. Nathaniel Clarke ^V^allace, resigned 14th Dec, 1895 " John Fisher Wood appointed Controller of Customs 17th Dec, 1895 Hajors-General Coiniuaiidiug the Militia of the Dominion of Canada. (Continued from jjuye liitl.) Major-General Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, C. B,, resigned his appointment ist Aug., 1895 Major-General William Julius Gascoigne assumed command, ist October, 1895 ; his appointment dating from the 19th Sept., 1895 Aide»4-de-€anip to the JUaJor-Oeneral. (Continued from page 12t).) Captain Eric Streatfeild, from the 5th December, 1890, to the 31st Aug., 1895 Lieutenant Alexander McLean, 43rd Batt., appointed Aide-de-Camp, provisionally, with the rank of Captain in the Militia while so acting loth Oct., 1895 Deputies of the Jflinister of Agriculture. (Continued from page 142.) Mr. John Lowe, superannuated ist Dec, 1895 Mr. William Bain Scarth appointed Deputy o( the Minister of Agriculture ist Dec, 1895 440 Addonda. — Continued. Post Office Department. (Continued from page 156.) Mr. William John Barrett, Chief Clerk and Accountant, from the ist July, 1895 Mr. Edmund Patrick Stanton, Chief Clerk and Super- intendent of the Postage Stamps Branch, from the 1 2th July. 1895 Department of Marine and Fisheries. (Continued from I'iige l;iS.) Mr. Robert Norris Venning, Chief Clerk, from the. ... ist July, 1895 Department of Railways and Canals. (Continued from paye l.'i'.i.) Mr. H. A. Fissiault, Law Clerk, superannuated, from the ist July, 1895. The BEonse of Commons of Canada . SeTentta Parliament. Province of Ontario. W. Stubbs elected Member of Parliament for Cardwell, vice R. S. White, resigned 24th Dec. 1895 Hon. James Colebrooke Patterson, Member of Parlia- ment for Huron, W.R., sworn Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Manitoba 2nd Sept., 1895 Frank Madill, Member of Parliament for Ontario, N.R., died 25th Oct., 1895 J, A. McGillivray elected Member of Parliament for Ontario, N.R., vice Frank Madill, deceased. . 12th Dec, 1895 441 Addenda — Concluded. ProTince of Quebec. Henri Simard, Member of Parliament for Charlevoix, died ' 6th Nov., 1895 Napoleon Charbonneau elected Member of Parlia- ment for Jacques-Cartier, vice Hon. D. Girouard, appointed Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of Canada 30th Dec, 1895 James McShane elected Member of Parliament for Montreal Centre, vice Hon. J. J. Curran, ap- pointed Puisne Judge, Superior Court for the Province of Quebec 27th Dec, 1895 (To be added to page 4.) By an Imperial Order in Council, dated the 31st July, 1880, all British Territories and Possessions in North America, not already included within the Dominion of Canada, and all Islands adjacent to any of such Territories or Possessions were (with the exception of the Colony of Newfoundland and its depencies), from and after the ist September, 1880, annexed to the Dominion of Canada. {Imperial Order in Council of T^ist July, 1880, published in Statutes of Canada^ 44 Vict., 1880-81, page ix.^ insriDEx:. AlJli ABBOTT, Sir J. J. C, P.C., 24 ; Mem. Cab.. 2:'); Premier, 31, 32, 45; Mem. .Srd Min., 42, 4th. 43; Pres. P.O., 53; otf. lield, c&c, 68; Seu., in ; M.P , 1st Par., 184; 2nd, 197; 3rd, 210, 221 ; 4th, 238 : oth, 247 ; K.C.M.G., 420. Abbott, H., Q.C., 414. Aberdeen, Lord— Gov. -Gen., G ; Sec. to— S ; A.D.C. to— 13, 437; G.C.M.G.. 427. -Vdams. M., M.P., 7tli Par., 282. Adamson, Rev. W. A., Chaplain to Sen., lii'i. .\damson, J.. Clk. Asst. Sen., 1(54. Addenda, 437. Ad.jutants-General of Militia, 127. Administrations since Confederation. 32. .\dministrators of Government, 5. Admiralty Districts. Que., 302 ; N.S. , 303 ; N.B., 303 ;"P.E.I., 304 ; B.C., .304 ; Toronto, 305. Admission of Provinces into the Dominion, 4. Agent-General in France, 1 26. Agriculture, Min. of — 64; Dei'. Min., 142; Dept. of— 157 ; Sec, 142; Chf. Clks., 157. Aides-de-Camp — to the Queen, 7; to Gov.-Geu., 9, 437 ; to Maj.-Gen., 126, 439. Aikins. Hon. J. C, Sen. 2, 165 ; U.-Gov., 18; P.C, 22; Mem. Cab., 25; 1st Min. :3o, 3rd, 40, 42 ; Min. In. nev.,58 ; Sec. of State and Reg. -Gen., (12 ; off. held, &c., tiS. Aikins, J. A. M., Q.C., 423. Alcorn, G. O., Q.C., 411. Alexander, Hon. G., Sen., 166. Allan, Hon. G. W., Sen., 2, 166 ; Speaker Sen., 163 ; P. C, 24 ; off. held, etc., 69. Allan, Sir Hugh, Kt., 432. Allen, Sir J. C, Chf. Jus.. 367 ; P.J., :W8 ; Kt., 433. Allen. B , M.P., 5th Par., 244. Allen, H. W., M.P.. 7th Par., 275. Alley, G., Judge, 378. Alleyn, Hon. K., Judge, 344, 355 ; Q.C., 413. Allison, W. H. R., Q.C , 408. Allison, W. H., M.P., 4th Par., 233; 5th, 249. Allison, D. W., M.P., 5th Par., 253; 7th, 276, 286. Almon, Hon. W. J., Sen., 173; M.P., 2nd Par., 190. Alward, S., Q.C, 421. Ambrose, W., Judge, 334. Amvot, G., M.P., 4th Par., 239 ; 5th Par., 247 ; ■6th, 261 ; 7th, 278 ; Q.C, 417. .Anderson, Hon. J. H.,Sen.,3, 172. Anderson, J. T., Q.C, 407. Anderson, Lt.-Col. W. P., Chf. Eng. , Dept. Mar. and Fish., 158 Anderson, Capt. S., C.M.G., 430. Anderson, C. J., Chf. Clk. Dept. Fin.. 153. Andrews, Hon. F. W,, Judge, 345. 354 ; Dep. Judge Vice Adm., 3.50 ; Q.C, 414. Angers, Hon. A. R., Lt.-Gov., 15; P.O., 24. Mom. Cab., 25; .5th Min., 47; 6th. 50; Min. Agr. 64, 438; off. held, etc., 70; Sen., 171 ; MP., 4th Par., 240 ; Judge, 344, 350 ; Q.C, 41 S. Angers. C. P., Q.C, 416. Anglin, Hon. T. W., Speaker Com., 178 ; M.P. 1st Par., 187 ; 2nd, 200; 3rd, 213, 225 ; 4th, 234. 4nson, Lieut., Hon H. J., A. D. C, 11. Appleby, S. B., M.P., 2nd Par., 205 : 3rd, 21:i. Archambault, J. L., Q.C, 415. Archambault, F. X., Q.C, 414. Archainbeault, Hon. L., M.P., 1st Par , 184 • 2nd, 197. Archambeault, H., Q.C. 416. Archambeault, L. H., Q.C, 417. Archibald, Sir A. G., Lt.-Gov., N.S., 16 ; Man., IS ; P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 25 ; 1st Min., 34 ; Sec. of State Prov., 65 ; off. held, etc., 71 • M. P., 1st Par., 101, 6th, 272 ; Ji:dge. am ■ K.CM G., 420 ; C.M.G., 430. Archibald, Hon. T. D., Sen., 3, 172. Archibald, Hon. J. S., Judge, 345,352; Q.C, 414. Archibald, C, M.P., 2nd Par., 196; 3rd, 200. Architects, Dominion— 146. Archivist of the Dominion, 157. Ardagh, J A., Judge, 331. Ardagh, W. D., Judge, 393. Argill, T., M.P , 4tli Par., 228. Arraand, Hon. J. P., Sen., 3, 168. Armour, Hon. J. D., Chf. Jus., 3C9; Judge, 310. Armstrong, Lt.-Col. J. R., ex. A D. C , 12. Armstrong, J., M.P., 5th Par., 245 ; 6th, 259 • 7th, 276, 286. Armstrong, C, Judge, 317. Armstrong, J. R., Q.C, 421. Arnoldi. F., Q.C, 410. Arnoldi, J. R., Chf. Mec. Eng , P. W. Dept., 159. Arsenault, Hon. J. ()., Sen., 175. Ash worth. J., Cashier, P. O. Dept., 155 Asselin, L. N , Q.C, 416. Assistant Ad.jutant General of Militia, 128. Assistant Auditors, 139. Assistant Clerks, Commons, 179. Assistant Clerks, Privy Council, 129. Assistant Clerks, Senate, 164. Assistant Commissioners, Customs, 144, 155. Assistant Commissioners, Inland Revenue, 140, 154. Assistant D»]iuty Minister Finance, 153. Assistant Directors, Geo. Survey, 152. Astronomer, Dept. Interior, 15l. Atkin.son, C. K., Q.C, 410. Attorneys General of Canada— See "Ministers of Justice," 53. Audet, A., M.P.,6th Par., 263. Audet. A., Keeper of Records, 140. .Audette, L. A., Registrar, ExBhequer Court. 304 Auditor General's Office, Chf. Clks., 153. Auditors General, 138. Aug6, O. M., Q.C, 414 Auger, M., M.P., 5th Par., 248 Ault, S., M.P., 1st Par., 183. Avlesworth, A. B.. Q.C, 412. Aylmer, Hon. H., M.P., 3i.l Par., 211, 224. Avlmer, Lt -Col. Hon. M.,Asst. Adi. Gen., US. Aylwin, Hon. T. C, Judg», 338 ; ret,., 401, 444 Index — Continued. B BAB ABY, ilou. L. F. G., P.C, 23; Mem. Cab., 25 ; 3rd Min., 42 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; oft'. helil, &c., 71 ; M.P., 2nd Par., 197 ; 3rd, 210, 222 ; 4th, 231, 23ft, 240 ; Judge, 339, a44 ; Q.C., 413. Badgley, Hon. W., Judge, 338 ; retired, 402. Bagot, Capt. J. F., Sec, 8 ; A.D.C., 10. 11. Bagot, Capt. Hon. W., A.D.C., 10. Baillargfe, G. F., Dep. Min. P. W., 141. Baillargeon, Hon. P., Sen., 169. B.iin, J., Acct., P.W. Dept., 158 ; Acct.. Kept. Rys. & Canals, l-')9. Bain, J., Q.C., 409. Bain, Hon. J. F., Judge, 390 ; Q.C., 423. Bain, J. W., M.P., 5th Par., 265 ; 6th, 203 ; 7th, 29(1. Bain, T., M.P., 2nd Par., 196 : 3rd, 209 ; 4th, 230 ; 5th, 246 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 278. Baird, G. F., M.P., 6th Par., 265,273; 7th, 293. Baird, Hon. G. T., Sen. 174. Baker, E. Crow, M.P., 5th Par., 252 ; tith, 266, 273. Baker, G. B., M.P., 1st Par., 190 ; 2nd, 198 ; 4th, 232; 5th, 248; 7th, 279; Q.C., 413. Balderson, J. H., See. Dept. Rys. k Canals, 143, 159. Ball, H. N., Judge, 384; retired, 406. Bampton, G. E., Q.C., 416. Bannatyue, A. G. B., M.P., 3rd, Par., 226. Bannerman, W., M.P., 4th Par., 230. Barker, Hon. F. E., M.P., 5th Par.. 256 : Judge, 368 ; Q.C., 420. Barnard, E., Q.C., 414. Barnard, F. J., M. P., 4th Par., 242; 5th, 252. Barnard, F. S., M.P., 6th Par., 273 : 7th, 283. Baronets, 426. Barrett, W., Judge, 316, 317. Barrett, W. J., Chf. Clk. & Acet., P. (). Dept., 440. Barron, J. A., M.P., 6th Par., 261 ; 7th, 277, 288. Barry, Hon. D., Judge, 358. Barry, J., Chf. Clk., Depr. Cus., 155. Barthe, G. I., M.P., Ist Par., 190 ; 3rd, 211. Barwick, F. D , Q.C., 409. Bastien, F. de S. A., Q.C., 416. Baudry, Hon. J. U., Asst. Judge, 343, 351 ; Judge, 343, ■Ah\. Baudry, P. J. U., Asst. Clk. Privy Council, 129, 147. Bauset, S. P., Chf. Clk. Dept., Mar. & Fish., 158. Baxter, G., Judge, 333. Baxter, W. B., Chf. Clk. *r Arct., Dept. Fin., 153. Bayly, R., Q.C.,409. Beard, H. B., Q.C., 408. Beaty, J., M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2nd, 196. Beatv, jr., J., M.P., 4th Par., 238; 5th, 246; Q.C.. 407. Beaubieu, Hon. J. O., M.P., 1st Par., IS.i. Beaubien, L., M P., 2nd Par., 197. Beauchamp, J. J., Q.C., 416. Beauchemiu, A. (). T., Q.C., 416. Beauchesne, P.C, M.P., 4th Par., 239. lieaudin, S., Q.C., 416. BLA Beau.soleil, C, M.P., 6th Par., 261 ; 7th 278. Bfeehard, F., M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2rid, 197 ; 3rd, 210 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247 ; 6th, 262 ; 7tli, 279 Becher, H., Q.C., 410. Beck, X. D. U., Q.C., 424. Bodard, J. E., Q.C., 417. Bedson, Lt.-Col. S. L,, ex. A.D.C., 12. Begbie, Sir M. B., Loe. Judge in Adni. .304 ; Chf. Jus., 380 ; Judsce, Vice Adui. Ct., 880 ; Kt., 482. B6ique, F. L., Q.C., 416. Beilh, R., M.P., 7th, Par., 275. Bfelanger, Hon. L., Judge, 344, 346 ; y.C., 412 Bfelanger, L. C, Q.C., 417. Bell, A., Judgi', 322. Bell, J. W., M.P., 5th Par., 243 ; 6th, 25S. Bell, R., Asst. Dir. Geo. Survey, 152. Belleau, I. N., M.P., 5th Par., 254 ; Q.C., 415 Belleau, Sir N. F., Sen., 3, 168 ; Lt.-Gov„ lo : K.C.M.G , 428. ! Bellerose, Hon. J. H., Sen., 169;M.P,lst Pa7'., 184 ; 2nd, 197, 203. Belley, L. de G., M.P., 7th Par., 289. Bender, A. T., Q.C., 416. Bennett, W. H., M.P., 7th Par., 288. Benoit, Capt. A., Sec., Dept. Mil. & Def., l.iO. Benoit, P. B., M.P., 1st Par., 184; 2nrl, 197 : 8rd, 221 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247, 254. Benson, Hon. J. R., Sen., 166 ; M.P., ist Par , 182, ISS. Benson, T. M., Judge, 327 ; Q.C., 407. Ben.son, W. T., M.P., 5th Par., 244, 2.53. Bergeron, J. G. H., M.P.. 4tli, Par., 239 ; 5th, 247 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 278. Bergin, D., M.P., 2nd, Par., 194 ; 4th, 228, 237 : 5th, 244 ; 6th, 258 ; 7lh, 275. Bernard, Lt.-Col. H., A.D.C., 9, 12 ; Dep. Min Jus., 129 ; Q.C., 4U9 ; C.M.6., 430. Bernier, H., M.P., 3rd Par., 210. Bernier, M. E., M.P., 5tli, Par., 248 ; 6tli, 263 ; 7tli, 280. Bernier, Hon. T. A., Sen., 176. Berry, R., Acct., Dept. Mil. & Def., 150. Berthelot, Hon. J. A., Judge, 342, 351 : retired 403. Bertram, J., M.P., 3rd, Par., 209. Bertraud, C. F. A., M.P., 1st Par., 185. Bethune, J., Q.C., 407. Betournav, Hon. L., Judge, 389 : Q.C., 412. Beynon, J. W., Q.C., 409. Bigelow, N. G., Q.C., 410. Biggar, C. R. W., Q.C., 411. BIggar, J. L., M.P.,3rd Par., 208, 21S. Biggs, S. C, Q.C., 423. Bill, Hon. C. R., Sen., 3, 172. Bill, S. T. R., M.P., 4th Par., '^234. Billy, L. A., See "de Billv." Biugay, G., Q.C., 419. Bingay, J. W., Q.C., 418. Bisaillon, F. J., Q.C., 41,5. . Black, Hon. H., Judge, Vice Adm. Ct., 359. Blackburn, R., M.P., 3rd, Par., 209. Blackstock, G. T., Q.C., 411. Blaiu, D., M.P., 2Qd, Par., 196 ; 3rd, 209. Blair, Hon. A. G., Q.C., 421. Blair, Hon. A. J. Ferguson, Sen., 2, 165 ; P.O.. 22 ; Mem. Cab., 25 ; 1st Min., 34 ; Pies, of P.C, 52 ; off. held, etc., 72. 445 Index — Continued. BLA Blake, Hon. E., P.O., 23 ; Mem. Cab., 25; 2nd, Min., 3(5, 38 ; Pres. P.C., 52 ; Min. Jus., 58; off. held, etc., 73; M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2nd, 1!)4, 202 ; 3rd, 207, 21i> ; 4th, 237 ; 5th, 244 ; 0th, 258, 268; M.P., Imperial Parliament, 73. Blake, Hon. O., Sen., 2, \m. Blake, Hon. S. H., Judge, 311 : Q.C., 4Ui. Blanchard, G. A., Judge, 365. Blanchard, S., Q.C., 423. Blanc'hard, T.,. M.P., 7th, Par., 293. Blanehet, Hon. J., J'ldge, 339 ; Q.C., 413. Blanehet, Hon., J. G., Speaker Com., 178 ; M.P., 1st, Par., 184 ; 2nd. 197 ; 3rd. 221 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247, 254. Bligh, H. H., Q.C., 419. Bliss, Hon. W. B.. Judge, 361 ; ret., 404. Blondeau, C. B., M.P., 5th Par., 247. Board of Directors ol Penitentiaries, 137. Bodwell, E. v., M.P., 1st, Par., 182 : 2nd, 196 ; 3rd, 209, 219. Boisveit, F., M.P., 6th Par., 271. Bolduc, Hou. J., Sen., 170 ; M.P., 3rd Par., 221 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247, 254. Bole, W. N., Judge, 387, Q.C., 422. Bolton, J., M.P., 1st, Par., 187. Bolton, Lt.-Col. W. J., C.M.G., 430. Bonln, J. A., Q.C., 416. Borden, F. W., M.P., 3rd, Par., 21J : 4th, ■-':i3 : 6th, 264 ; 7th, 281, 292. Borden, R. L., Q.C., 419. Borron, E. B., M.P., 3rd, Par., 207. Boss^, Hon. J. G., M.P.,.5lh, Par., 248 ; Judge. 239 ; Q.C., 412. Boss6, Hon. J. N., Sen.. 3, 168 ; Judge, 343, 350, 354 ; retired, 403. Boston, R., M.P., 7th Par., 286. Boswell, A. R., Q.C., 410. Boswell, Lt.-Col. C. M., ex-A.D.C, 12 : Hon. A.D.C., 13. Boswell, G. M., Judge, 327 ; retired, 400. Botsford, Hon. A. E., Sen., 3, 173 ; Speaker Sen., 163, P.C, 24; ofT. held, etc., 73. Botsford, B.. Judge, 371. Boucher, A. A., Cik. Asst., Sen., 164. Boucher, R. M., Judge, 329. Boucher de Niverville, C, M.P., 1st Par., 186, 190. Bouchette, R. S. M., Com. Cus., 144. Boudreault, P. A., Q.C., 417. Boultbee, A., M.P., 4th, Par., 230. Boulton, Hon. C. A., Sen., 176. Boulton, D., Q.C., 407. Boulton, G. D., Q.C., 408. Bourassa, F., M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 2nd, 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232; 5th, 24S : 6th, 263 ; 7th, 280. Bourbe.TU, D. O., M.P., 3rd Par., 222 ; 4th. 231 : 5ch, 247. Bourgeois, Hon. J. B., Judge, 344, 353. .357. Bourgouin, X. H., Q.C., 417. Bourinot, Hon., J., Sen., 3, 172. Bnurinot, J. G., Clerk of Com., 178 ; Asst. Clk., 179; CM. G., 431. Bowell, Sir Mackenzie, P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 25; Premier, 31, 32, 49; Mem. 8rd, Min., 41 ; 4th, 43, 44 ; 5t.h, 46 ; 6th, 49 ; Pres., P.C, 53 ; Min., Mil. & Def., 55 ; Min., Cus.. 59 : Min., Tia. & Com.. 60 : off. held, &c.. BUR 74; Sen., 167; M.P., 1st, Par., 182; 2nd, 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228, 237 ; 6tl), 244 ; 6th, 259 ; 7th 276, 285 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Bowers, E. C, M.P., 7th, Par., 281, 292. Bowie, W. H., Dep. Sergt.-at-Anus, Com., ISO. Bowlby, W. H., Q.C., 410. Bowman, I. E., M.P., 1st Par., 1S3 : 2nd, 196 : 3rd, 209 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 277. Bown, J. Y., M.P., 1st, Par., 181. Boyd, Hon. J., Lt.-Gov., X.B., 17 ; Sen., 174. Bovd, Hon. J., Judge, 314, 335, 336 ; ret., 401 ; Q.C, 412. Boyd, Hon. J. A.. Clinn. of Ont., 311 ; Q.C.. 408. Boyd, N., M.P., 7th Par., 294. Boyer, L. A., M.P., 2nd Par., 197 ; 3rd, 210. Boyle, A., 5I.P., 6th, Par., 2o9 ; 7th, 287. Boys, W. F. A., Judge, 331. Burrowes, J. J., Judge, 319, 324 ; ret., 400. Bradley, A. P., Sec. Dept. Rys. & Can., 143 ; Chf. Clk., 159. Bramley, T. C, Chf. Clk. Dept. Rec.-Gen., 162. Branchaud, A., Q.C., 415. Braun, F., Sec. Dept. P.W., 141 ; Sec. Dept. Rvs. & Can., 143, 159 ; Clif. Clk., 158. Brecken, F. de St. C, M.P., 4th Par., 235 ; otli, 257. Brien, J., M.P., 6th, Par., 258. British Columbia, admission into Dom.. 4 : l.t.- Governors of — 20. British Territories added to Dom., 441. Briton, B. M., Q.C, 408. Brodeur, L. P., M.P., 7t.h Par., 280. Bronskill, H. J., Supt. of Stationery, liil. Brooks, Hod. E. T., M.P., 2tid Par., 198 ; 3rd. 211 , 4th, 232 ; Judge, 345, 355 : retired. 403 ; Q.C, 413. Brossoit, T., Q.C, 417. Brongh, S., Ju.lge, 321 ; retired, 400. Brouse, Hon. W. H., Sen., 166 ; M.P., 2n(l Par.. 194 ; 3rd, 207. Brousseau, J. D., M.P., 1st Par., 185. Brown, A., M.P., 6th Par., 259. Brown, Hon.G., Sen., 166. Brown, H. B., Q.C, 415. Brown, J., (Hastings, W. R.), M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2nd, 194 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228. Brown. J., (Monck) M.P., 7th, Par., 276, 287. Brown, J. P., M.P., 7th Par., 279. Bruce, A., Q.C, 410. Bruneau, A. A., M.P., 7th Par., 290. Brunei, A., Com. In. Rev., 140 ; Asst. Com.. 140, 154. Brvmuer, D. Archivist, Dept. Agr., 157. Bryson, J., M.P., 5th Par., 248 ; 6th, 263 ; 7th, 289. Buchannan, Hon. G. C. V., Judge, 344, 347 : retired, 403 ; Q.C. 412. Buckingham, \V., Dep. Mm. Int., 132. Buell, .1. D., M.P., 2nd, Par., 194; 3rd, 207. Bull, Hon. H. B., Sen., 166, Bunster, A., M.P., 3rd Par., 215 ; 4th. 23ti. Bunting. C. W., M.P., 4th Par., 230. Burbidge, Hon. G. W., Dep. Min. Jus., 130 : Judge, 302; Q.C, 421. Burdett, S. B., M.P., 6th Par,, 259 : 7tli, 270, 285. Bureau, Hon. J. ()., Sun., 3, li'"*-. 446 IndOX — Continued. BUR Burgess, A. M., Dep. Min. Int., 132 ; Sec. Dept. Int., 132 ; Chf. Clk.. 152. Burke, H. W., M.P., 3rd Par., 216 ; 4th. 228, 237. Burnham, Hod. A. A., Sen., 2, 16ti. Burnharo, J., M.P., 4th Par., 220 ; 5th, 24i; ; 7th, 277, 411. Buruham, Z., Judge, :!27. Bums, Hon. K. F., Sen., 174; M.P., 5th Par., 250 ; 6th, 265 ; Tth, 282, 293. Burp6, Hon. I., P.O., 23 ; Meiri. Cab., 25 ; 2nd Min., 37 ; Min. Cus , 59; oft. held, etc.. 75 ; M.P., 2nd Par., 200, 205; 3rd, 214; 4th, 235 ; 5th, 250, 257. Burpee, C, M.P., 1st Par., 187; 2nfl, 200: 3rd. 213; 4th, 235 ; 5th, 250. Burton, F. H., M.P., 1st Par., 181. Burton, Hon. O. W., Judge, 308. Bury, Viscount, K.C.M.G., 42S. Bushby, A. T., Judge, 384. Basteetl,E. B., Q.C., 417. Butler, T. P., Q.C., 414. Byng, Capt. Hon. A. J. (4.. A. IXC. 11. nABANA, H. (1., Q.C, 414. ( 'ahinet of thfi Dominion— Members of the— 25, 438 ; 31, 33, (Foot notes); their precedence, 434. Caldwell, W. M., M.P., 1st Par., 192. Calvin, H. A., M.P., 7th Par., 285. Cambie, A. J., Chf. Clk., Dept. K%\\. 157. Cameron, D. M., M.P., 5tli Par., 253. Cameron, Mai.-Gen. D. R., C.M.G., 430. Cameron, H. (Out.) M.P., 3rd Par.. 220; 4tli, 230 ; 5th, 240 ; Q.C., 407. Cameron, H.(N.S.) M.P., 1st Par., 18(5 ; oth, 249 ; 6tli, 264 ; 7th, 281. Cameron, M., Queens Primer, 144. Cameron, Hon. M., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 218. Cameron. M. C, M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195 ; 3rd, 208, 217 ; 4th, 228 ; 5th, 244 ; 7th, 276, 286. Cameron, Sir M. C, Judge, 310 ; Chf. Jus.. 312 ; Kt., 432. Cameron, Hon. J. H., M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 2ad, 194; 3rd, 207, 216. ('ameron. Sir R. W., Kt., 432. Campbell, Sir A., Sen., 2, 165; Lt.-Gov., 14 ; P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 25 ; 1st Min., 35 : 3rd, 40, 41; Min. Jus., 54; Mm. Mil. & Def., 56 ; P. M. Gen., 61 ; Ree.-Gen., 65 ; Min. Int., 66; Snpt. Gen. Ind. AfTalis, 67: off. held, &c., 75; K.C.M.G., 428. Campbell, A., M.P., 6th Par., 259, 260 : 7tli, 276. Campbell, C. H., Q.C., 423. Campbell, C. J., M.P., 3rd Par., 225 ; 5th, 250. Cimpbell, G., Q.C., 419. Campbell, I., Q.C., 42:5. Caniplicll, J., M.P., 6th Par., 264, 272. Campbell, R., M.P., 5th Par., 246; Htli, 260, 269. Campbell, S., M.P., 1st I'ar., 18(i : -Jnd, 199 ; Jfudge, 865. Campion, E., Q.C., 412. Cargill, H., M.P., 6th Par., 258, 268: 7th, 285. CHA Carignan, O., M.P., 7th Par., 279. Carling, Sir J., P.C, 24; Mem. Cab., 26 ; yrd Min. 40 ; 4th, 44 ; 5ih, 47 ; P. M. Gen., 61 ; Min. Agr., 64; off. held, etc., 76; Sen., 107 : M.P., 1st Par., 182; 2ad, 195; 4th, 229 : 5th, 245 ; 6th. 259 ; 7th, 286 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Carman, R. B., Judge, 332. Carmichael. J. \V.. "M.P., 1st Par., I.s6 ; 3rd, 2l;3. Caron, G., M.P., 1st Par., 184. Caron, Sir J. P. R. A., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab. 26 : 3rd Mm., 41 ; 4th, 44 ; 5tli, 46 ; 6th 49 ; Min. Mil. & Def., 55 ; P. M. Gen., 61 ; off. held, &c., 77 ; MP., 2nd Par., 203 ; 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232, 240 ; 5th, 248 ; Oth, 263 ; 7th, 280 ; Q.C., 413 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Caron, Hon. L. B., Judge, 314, 348, 354. Caron, Hon. R. E., I;t.-Gov., Que., 15; Judge, 338 Carpenter, F. M., M.P., 6th Par., 261 : 7th, 27s. Carrall, Hon. R. W. W., Son., 176. Carroll, H. G., M.P., 7th Par., 279. Carscallen, A. W., M.P., 7th. Par. 285. Carter, C. B., Q.C., 416. Carter, E., M,P., 1st Par., 189 ; 2nd, 197. Cartier, Sir G. E., P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 1st Mm., 33 ; Min. Mil. & Del., 55 ; off. held, &c., 78 ; M.P., 1st Par.. 185 ; 2iid, 201, 205 : Bart,, 426. Cartwright, Sir R. J., P.C, 23; Mem. Cab., 26 : 2iKl Min. 37 ; Min. Fin., 56 ; off. held, Ar., 79 : M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195, 202 ; 3rri, 208; 4th, 237 ; 5ih, 253 ; 6th, 260; 7th, 277 ; K.C.M.G., 428. Carvell, Hon. J. S., Lt.-Gov. P.E.I., 21 : Sen., 175. Casault, Lt.-Col. L. A., C.M.G., 43(». Casault, Sir L. B. N., M.P., 1st Par., 184, ISO : Chi. Jus., 341; P.J., 343, 349, 354; Kt., 433. Casey, G. E., M.P., 2ad Par., 194, 3rd, 207 : 4th, 228; 5th, 244 ; 6th, 258 ; 7th, 275. Casgrain, Hon. (X E., Sen. 167. Casgrain, P. B., M.P., 2iid Par., 197 : 3rd, 210 : 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247 ; Oth, 262. Casgrain, T. C, Q.C, 414. Cashier, P. O. Dept., 155. Cassels, R., Registrar, Sup. Ct.of Can., :iOI : Q.C, 409. Cassells, W. G. P., Q.C, 409. Catellier, L. A., Un. Sec. of State. I'd : I'ep. Reg. Gen., I8I ; Chf. Clk., 149. Cattanach, .\. J.. Q.C, 410. Catudal, M., M.P., 5th Par., 248. Cauchon, Hon. J. E., Lt.-Gov. Man., 18 ; P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 2nd Min., 37, 38 ; Pres. P.C, 52 ; Min. In. Rsv., 58 ; off. held, &c., 79 ; Sen. 169 ; Speaker Sen., 163 ; M.P., 1st, Par., 185, 190 ; 2ud, 198 ; 3id, 211, 223. ("avley, M., M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 4th. 231, 239. Chadwick, A. C, Judge, 334. Cliaffers, Hon. W. H., Sen., 3, 168. Chagnou, Hon, H. W., Judue, 344, 348, ret. , 4o:;. Chairman of the Treasury Board, 56. Charaberlin, Lt.-Col. B., Queen's Prin. 144. 148; M.P., 1st Par., 185, 190; C.M.G., 430. Cliampagne, Hon. C L., Judge, 358, Q.C, 414. 447 Index— C<7«//««; : 1st Min., 35; Min. A^r., tU ; Rec.-Ocn., 05 ; off. held, etc., 80 ; Sen.. 169. ('haplains to Senate, 16.5. Chapleau, Hon. J. A., Lt.-Gov. yiie.. 15 ; I'.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 3rd Min., 40 ; 4th. 43, 44 ; Min. Cus., 59 ; Sec. of State, G2 ; off. held, &<■., 81 ; M.P., oth Par., 255 : fith, 203 ; 7th, 280, 290 ; Q.C., 413. Chapleau, .S. E. St. 0., Clk. of the C. in ('., 138 ; Sec. P. W. Dept. 141, 159. (Jharbonnean, N., M.P., 7th Par., 441. Charland, Hon. A. N., Judge, 345, 348: Q C, 415. Charlton, J., M.P., 2nd Par., 195; 8rd, 208; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245; 6th, 260 ; 7th, 276. Chater, Capt. V., A.D.C., 10, Chauveau, Hon. P. J. 0., Sen., 169 ; Speaker Spn., 163; M.P., 1st Par., 185; 2nd, 198, 203. Cheslev, J. A., M.P., 7th Par., 293. Cheval, G., M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 3rd, 211. Chief Clerks, inside div. Civ. Service, 147. Chief Clerks, Agriculture Dept., 157. Auditor General's Office. 153. Customs, 155. Finance, 153. " Governor-Gen. 's See's Office, 147. " Indian Affairs, 160. Inland Revenue, 154. Interior, 150. Justice, 148. " Marine & Fisheries, 157. " Militia & Defence, 150. Xorth-West Mounted Police Office, 160. Post Office, 155. Privy Council Office, 147. Public Printing &Stationerv, lOl. Public Works, 158. " Railways & Canals, 159. " Receiver General, 162. " Secretary of State of Canada, 148. Secretary of State for Provinces, 161. Chief Engineers, of Public Works, 145 ; of Canals, 145 of Govt. Rvs., 146 ; of Rvs. & Can., 146 ; of Dept. of Mar. & Fi.sh., 158. Chief Justices. Supreme Court of Canada, 300. of Outario, 308. Queen's Bench, Out., 309. Common Pleas, Ont., 312. Queen's Bench, Que., 338. Superior Court, Que., 341. Supreme Court, N.S., 360. Supreme Court, X.B., 367. Supreme Court, P.E.I. , 375. " of British Columbia, 380. " of Manitoba, 389. their precedence in Canada, 434. ("hinic, Hon. E., Sen., 169. Chipnian, C. C, Chf. Clk., 156. COL Chipman, J. P., Judge, 365 ; Q.C., 419. Chipman, L. De V.. M.P., 1st Par., 191 ; 2u(l, 199. Chipnian, W. H., M.P., 1st Par., 186. I9l Chisholm, C, Q.C., 420. Chisholm, Donald, M.P., 6tli Par., 266, 27:;. Chisholm, Duncan, Judge, 3:13 ; Q.C., 412. Chisholm, D. B., M.P.. 2nd Par., 194 : 3rd, 207, 217. Choquet, F. X., Q.C., 417. Choquette, P. A., M.P., Oth I'ar., 2t:2 ; 7tli, 27:<. Chouinard, H. J. J. B., M.P., Oth Par., 270 Christie, A. J., Q.C., 409. Christie, Hon. D., Sen., 2, 165 ; Speaker Sen.. 163 ; P.C. 23 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 2nd Min 37 ; Sec. of State, 62 ; off. held, &c., 81 Christie, T., M.P., 3rd Par., 221 ; 4th. 231, 238 • 7th, 278. Church, C. E.. M.P., 2nd Par., 199 ; 3rd, 212. Church, Hon. L. R., Judge, 339 ; ret., 402 • Q.C., 413. Churchill, Hon. E., Sen. 172. Cimon, E., M.P., 3rd Par., 210 : 4th. 231 ; Q C 414. Cimon, Hon. M. H. E., Judge, 344, :M8, 349 850. Cimon, S., M.P., Oth Par., 270. Cimon, S. X., M.P., 1st Par., 184 : 4tli. 2:«) : 5th 247 ; Oth, 262, 270. Circuit Court of District of Montreal, 358. City Court, Charlottetown, P.E I., 378, 379. Civil Service of Canada, 1st organization, 147 Clark, G. M., Judge, 32T : ret., 401 : Q.C., 410. Clarke, J. B., Q.C., 411. Clayes, G., M.P., Oth Par., 262, 271. Clemow, Hon. F , Sen., 167. Clerks Assistant, Commons, 179. Clerks Assistant, Senate, 164. Cierks of the Crown in Chancery, l;i7. Clerks of the House of Commons, 178. Clerks of the Privy Council, 129. Clerks of the Senate, 163. Cleveland, C. C, M.P., 7th Par., 280. Cluxton, W., M.P., 2nd Par., 196. Coatsworth, jr., E., M.P., 7th Par., 277. Cochrane, E., M.P., 5th Par., 245 : 6th, 269 ; 7th, 277. Cochrane, Hon. M. H., Sen., 169. Cockburn, A. P., M.P., 2rid Par., 195 : 3rd, 208: 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245. Cockburn, G. R. R., M.P., 6th Par., 260 ; 7tli, 277. Cockburn, Hon. J., Speaker Com., 178 ; M.P.. 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195 ; 4th, 229, 287. Coffin, Hon. T., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 2ud Min., 37 ; Rec.-Gen., 05 ; off. held, &e., 82 ; M.P., 1st Par., 186; 2nd, 200, 204 ; :ird, 213. Coffin, Lt.-Col. W. F., Chf. Clk., 148, 149. Colby, Hon. C. C, P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 26 : . 3rd Min., 41 ; Pros. P.C. 53 ; off. held, &c., 82; M.P., 1st Par., 185; 2nd, 198; 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232 ; oth, 248 ; Oth, 263, 271. Coldwell, G. R., Q.C., 423. Collins, Capt. A., A.D.C., 10. Colmer, J. G., Sec. to High Com., 125 : C.M.G.. 431. Colonial Court of Admiralty, 302. 448 Index— Continued. COL Colter, C. W., M.P., 5th, Par., -JoS ; Otli, 268. Colter, N. R., M.P., Ttli Par., 282, 292. Colville, Major, Hon. C. R. W., Sec. to Gov.- Gen., 8. Commissioners of Customs, 144. Commissioner of Fisheries, 157. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, 140. Common Pleas Division, High Court, Ont., :^12. Companions of the Bath, 427. Companions of St. Michael and St. George, 4::i0. Comptroller of Dom. Currency, 153. Comptrollers of Customs, 00, 439 ; their pre- cedence, 435. Comptrollers of Inland Revenue, .59, 488 ; their precedence, 435; Comptroller of N.W.M. Police, 135, 151 ; office of— and Chf. Clks., 160. Confederation of the Provinces, 1. Connell, A. B., Q.C., 421. Connell, C, M.P., 1st Par., 187 ; 2Qd, 200, 20d. Connell, G. H., M.P., 4th Par., 234, 241. Conybeare, C. F. P., Q.C., 424. Cook, H. H., M.P., 2nd Par., ISii ; 3rd, 209, 219; 5th, 246 ; 6th, 260. Cook, W., Q.C., 413. Cooke, P. J., Q.C., 417. Cooper, W. J., Q.C., 423. Copyrights Branch, Dept. Agr., Chf. Clks., 157. Corbould, G. E., M.P., 6th Par., 273 ; 7th, 283 ; Q.C, 422. Corby, H., M,P., 6th Par., 269 ; 7th. 276, 286. Cormier, Hon. C, Sen., 3, 168. (Jornellier, C. A., Q.C, 414. Corning, T. B., Q.C, 419. (\jmwall, Hon., C. F., Lt.-Gov. B. C, 2ij ; Sen., 176 ; Judge, 386. Coste, L., Chf. Ens., P.W. Dept., 145. Costigan, Hon. J., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; 3rd Min., 42 ; 4th, 44 ; 5th, 46 ; 6th, 49 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; Sec. of State, 62 ; Min. Mar. & Fish. 63 ; off. held, &c , 83 ; M.P., 1st Par., 187 ; 2nd, 200 ; 3rd, 214 ; 4th, 235 ; 5th, 250 ; 6th, 265 ; 7th, 282. Uostigan. J. R., Q.C, 424. C6t6, L. I., alias Frfichette, M.P., 5th Par.. 248, 254, ; 7th, 279. Cot6, J. O., Clerk of Privy Council, 129 ; Asst. Clk.,129, 147. (lotton, H., Chf. Clk., 147. Conghlin, T.. M.P., 4th Par., 229 ; 5th, 245 : 6th, 259. (loulombe, C. J., M.P., 6th Par., 262. Coulsou, Lieut. F. C B., A.D.C., 9. Coupal dit La Reine, S., M.P., 1st Par., 1«5 : 3rd, 223 ; 4th, 232. County Courts, Ont., 315 ; N.S., 363; N.B.. 370 ; P.E.I., 377 ; B.C., 381, 382, 386 ; Man., 391 392. Course]', C "j., M.P., 4th Par. 232 ; 5th, 248 ; 6th, 263, 271 ; Q.C, 412. Courtney, J. M., Dep. Min. Fin., 133; Sec. Treas. Bd., 134 ; Chf. Clk., 153. Courts of Justice — Dominion and Provincial — Powers vested in the Par. of Can. and Prov. Leg. by the B. N. A. Act, 1867, 298. Dominion — Supreme Court— Constn. 299; Chf. Jus. and Judges, 300 ; their precedence, 434, 435; Officers, 301; Pensions to Judges, CUL 399- Exchequer Court— Constn. 299; Judge, 302 ; his precedence, 435— Local Judges in Admiralty, 302 ; Officers, 306. (Jntario — Supreme Court of Judicature— Con- stn. 306 ; Court of Appeal— Constn., 307 : Clif. Jus. & Justices, 308 ; High Court of Justice— Queen's Bench, 309 ; Chancery, 310 ; Com. Pleas, 312 ; Pensions to Judges, 399 ; Countv Courts, 315 ; Pensions to Judges, 400." Quebec— Court of Queen's Bench— Coustn., 337;Chf. Jus. and Judges, 338 ; Pensions to Judges, 401 ; Superior Court — Constn., 340; Chf. Jus. and Judges, 341 ; Judicial districts, 346 ; Pensions to Judges, 402— Circuit Court of district of Montreal, 358 ; Vice Admiralty Court, 359. Nova Scotia— Supreme Court— Constn., 359 : Chf. Jus., 360 ; Chf. Jus. formerly Judge of Vice Admiralty Court, 360 ; Judge in Eciuity, 360 ; Judges, 361 ; Pensions to Judges, 404 ; Court of Divorce, 362 ; Coun- ty Courts- Constn., 363 ; Co. Courts and Judges, 364 ; Pensions to Judges, 404. New Brunswick — Supreme Court— Constn., 366; Chf. Jus., 367 : Judge in Equity, 367 ; Judges, 368; Pr-nsions to Judges, 405 — Court of Divorce, 369—County Courts, 370, 371 ; Pensions to Judges, 405— Vice Admiralty Court, 374. Prince Edward Island — Supreme Court— Con- stn., 374 ; Chf. Jus. 375 ; Chf. Jus. form- erly Judee of Vice Admiralty Court, 375 ; Ass*. Judges, 376; Masters of the Rolls & Vice Chancellors, 376 ; Pensions to Judges, 406- -County Courts, 377 ; City Court, 378. British Columbia — Supreme Court— Constn., 379 ; Chf. Jus., 380 ; Judges, 381- County Courts, 381, 383, 386 ; Pensions to Judges, 406. Manitoba — Court of Queen's Bench— Constn., 388 ; Chf. Jus. and Judges, 389— Recorder of Prov. of Man., 390— County Courts, 391, 392. North-West Territories- -Supreme Court — Constn., 394 ; Judges, 395— Stipendiary Magistrates, 397, 398. Couture, P., M.P., 6th Par., 263. Coyles, P. J., Q.C, 416. Craig, T. D., M.P., 7th Par., 275. Crawford, Hon. G., Sen., 2, 166. Crawford, H. E., Q.C, 423. Crawford, J., Lt.-Gov.. Ont.. 14 ; M.I'., 1st Par., 181; 2ud, 196, 2^3. Crawford, J., (Leeds, S.R.) M.P., 1st Par. 182. Crease, Hon. H. P. P., Judge, 381. Creasor, J., Judge. 319 ; Q.C, 408. Creelraan. A. R., Q.C, 411. Creighton, J. G. A., Law Clerk, Senate, 164. Cr6peau, L. P. E., Q.C, 413. Cress6, A. B., Q.C, 415. Croke, W. J., M.P., 1st Par., 186, 191. Cross, Hon. A., Judge, 339 ; retired, 402. Cross, S., Q.C, 416. Cross, T., Chf., Clk. Dept. Rvs. & Can., 150. Crouter, D., M.P., 4th Par., 237. Cruikshank, W. G., Q.C, 417. Culver, W. H., Q.C, 423. 449 Index — Continued. CUM t'umUerlaud. Lt.-Col. F. W.. .-x-A.U.l'., 9 : M.P., 1st Peir., ISS. Cumberland, T. D., Judge, 01)2. Cunningham, J,, M.P., 3rd Par., 21o, 227. Cunningham, R., M.P.. 2ud Par.. 201 ; 3rd 216, 22t). C'urrau, Hon. J. J., Mem. utli Min., 4S ; 6th, 51 ; Si)l. Gen., 54, 438 ; M.P., 5th Par., 248 ; (ith, 262 ; 7tli, 27i', 280, 441 : Judge, 345, 352 ; Q.C., 414. furren, Lt.-Col.. A. E., ex-A.D.C, 12 ; Hon. A.D.C., 13. Currier, J. M., M.P., 1st Par., 182: 2nd, liio ; 3rd, 208, 218 ; 4th. 229. Curry, L. A., Q.C., 421. Gushing, jr., L., M.P., 3rd Par., 221. Customs, Min. of — 59 , ollioe abolished, 59 ; Con. of— 00, 144 ; Asst. Com. of— 144, 155 ; Dept. of— and Chf. Clks., 155. Cuthbert, E. O., M.P.. 3rd Par., 221 . 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247. Cutler, R. B., M.P., 2ad, Par., 200. Cutler, W. R., Q.C., 4iq. DALY, M. B., U.-Gov., N.S., It;, 437 ; M.P., 4lh Par., 233 : 5th, 249. Daly, Sr., T. Mayne, M.P., 2nd Par.. 19(5. Dalv, Hon. T. Mavne, P.C, 24; Mem. Cab., 2(5 ; 4lhMin.,45: 5th, 47 ; 6th, 50; Min.Int., 60 ; Supt. Gen. lud. Aft., 67 : off., held &e., 83; M.P., 6th Par.. 266: 7th, 283,294; Q.C., 423. Uaniell, J., Judge, 329. Daoust, J. B., M.P., 1st Par., 186; 3rd, 224 ; 4th, 233 ; 5th, 249 ; 6th, 263 ; 7tli, 2S0. 290. Dartnell, G. H. F., Judge, 327. Darveau, C, Q.C., 415. Davidson, A. A., Q.C., 420. Davidson, Hon. C. P., Judge, 345, 352 ; Q.C.. 413. Davidson, J. I., M.P., 7th Par., 277, 287. Davidson, L. H., Q.C., 415. Davie, Hon. A. E. B., Q.C., 422. Davie, Hon. T., Loc. Judge in Aim., 304 ; Chf. Jus., 380; Q.C., 422. Davies, D., M.P., 2nd Par., 206; 8rd, 214. Davies, L. H., M.P., 5th Par., 251 ; 6th, 266; 7th, 283. Davin, N. F., M.P.. 6th Par., 267; 7th, 284; Q.C., 424. Davis, D. W., M.P., 6th Par., 267 ; 7tli. 284. Davis, E. P., Q.C., 422. Davis, J., Judge 320. Davis, J. F., Judge, 325. Dawson, Lt.-Col., G. D., e.v-A.D.C, 12. Dawson, G. M., Dir. Geo. Sur., 135; Asst. DIr.. 152; C.M.G., 431. Dawson, G. W. W., M.P., 7th Par., 275. Dawson, J. A., M.P., 3rd Par., 213. Dawson, Sir J. W., C.M.G., 431, Kt., 432. Dawson, s. E., Queen's Printer, 144. Daw.son, S. J., M.P., 4th Par., 227 ; 5th, 243 ; 6th, 258. Deacon, John, Judge, 330. Deacon, Joseph, Q.C., 410. Deacon, T., Judge, 330 ; Q.C., 408, Dean, W. W., Judge, 382. DEP de Beaujeu, (i. H. L. G. H. S.. M.P., 5th Par.. 254, 255. de BelleleuUle, E. L., Q.C., 414. de Billy, L. A., M.P., 5th Par., -/is : Judge, 345, 34S : Q.C., 415. De Blois, Hon. P. A., Seu., 170. de Boucherville, C. E. B., Sen., 170; C.M.G., 431. De Celles, A. D., Gen. Librarian of Par., 1*). De Cosmos, A., M.P., 1st Par.. 193 ; 2ud, 201 : 3rd, 215 ; 4th, 236. DelaGiave, C, Q.C., 412. Delamere, T. D.. Q.C., 410. De L6rv, Hon. A. R. C, Sen., 169. Delisle,' A., M.P., 7th Par., 280. De Loriinier, C. C, Judge, 345, 34y : Q.C., 414. De Lorimier, T. C, Q.C., 415. Delorme, L., M.P., 1st Par., 190 ; 2nd. 198 : Srd, 211. Delorme, P., M.P., IstPar., 193. Denison, Lt.Col. P. C, M. P., 6th Par., 260 ; 7th, 277; C.M.G., 431. De Niverville C. Boucher, M.P., 1st Par., 186, 190. Dennis, Lt.-Col. J. S., Dep. Min. Int., 132 ; Sur. Gen., 132, 149, 150 : C.M.G., 431. Dennistoun, R.. Judge, 329 : retired, 401 ; Q.C., 408. Denoncouit, N. L., Q.C., 413. Departments of the Civil Service, First organ- ization of the— 147, (foot note). Department of Agiiculture, 157. Customs, 155. Finance, 152. Geological Survey, 152. Indian Affairs, 160. Inland Revenue, 154. Interior, 150. Justice, 148. Marine & Fisheries, 157, 440. Militia & Uetence, 150. Post Office, 155, 440. Public Printing and Stationery, 161. Public Works, 158. Railways & Canals, 159, 440, Receiver-General, 162 (abolished) Secretary of State lor the Pro- vinces, 161 (abolished). Secretarj- of State of Cacada, 148. Deputies of the Minister of— Agviculture, 142, 439. Finance, 133. Fisheries, 134. Interior, 132. Justice, 129. Marine and Fisheries, 134. Militia & Defence, 130. Postmaster-General, 143, Public Works, 141. Rulways& Canals, 142. Supt.Gen. ot Indian Affairs, 139. Tiade & Commerce, 145. Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 138. Deputy Commissioner of Patents?, 157. Deputy Heads of Departments & Chief Officers, ia». 450 Index — Continued. DBP Deputy Insiieutor General, lao. D.-j-iuty Receiver General, 136. Deputy Kegi-itiars General of Canada, \'i\. I^eputy Sergeant-at-ArniS, ConiiiiODs, 180. Dejmtv Speaker, Coiniuous, 178. Derby, Lurd— Gov.-Gen., 6 ; Sec. to— 8; A.D.C. • to— 11. Desaulniers, A. L., M.P.,5th Par., 254. Uesauluiers, L. L. L., M.P., 1st. Par., 185, 100 ; «!), 232; 5th, 248. Desaiilniers, P. S. L., M.P., 6tli Pai., 20:i ; 7tli, 280. Desbarats, G. E., Queen's Print'^r, 144. Desbarres, Hon. W. F., Judge, 361 ; ret., 404. Des Biisay, M. B., Jndj,'e, 364. Des Brisay, T., Q.O., 421. Descarries, J. A., Q.C., 417. D6silets, J. M., Q.C., 415. Desir6, Z., alias O. D6sire Bourbeau, see " Bourbeau, D. O." Desjaidins, Uoii. A., Sen., 171 ; M.P., 3rd Par., 210 ; 4tli, 231 ; 0th, 247 ; Uth, 262 ; 7th, 279, 289. Uesjardins, L. G., M.P., 6th Par., 271 ; 7tli, 279, 289. Dessaint, A., M.P., 6th Par., 262. De St. Georges', J. E. A., M.P., 2nd Par., 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; 5th, 248 ; 6:h, 268. De Veber, J. S. B., M.P., 2ad Par., 205 ; 3rd, 214. Derer, Hon. J., Sen., 174. DeviUe, B., Sur. Gen., 132. Devlin, B., M.P., 3rd Par., 222, 223. Devlin, C. R., M.P., 7th Par. 2S0. DftWdaev, Hon. E., Lt.-Gov., N.W.T., 19 ; Lt.- Gov"., B.C., 20 ; P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 20 ; 3rd, Min., 39; 4tli, 45 ; Min. Int., m\ Snpt. Gen. Ind. Affairs, 67 ; off. held, &c., 84 ; M.P. 2nd Par., 20 ; 3rd, 215 ; 4th, 236, 242 ; 6lli, 274 ; 7tli, 284, 294. I)« Winton, Lt.-Col., Sir F. W., See. to Gov.- Gen., 8 ; K.C.M.G., 429 ; C.M.G., 431. Dickev, Hon. A. R., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 26 ; (ith. Min., 50 : Min. Md. &Def., 55 ; Sec of State, 62 ; off. held, etc., 85 ; M.P., 6th Par., 272 ; 7th, 281, 291 ; Q.C., 419. Dickey, Hon. R. B., Sen., 3, 172. Dickiesoi), M. G., Dom. Book-keeper, 153. Dickinson, G. L., M.P., 0th Par. 268. Dickinson, M. K., M.P., oth Par., 246. DicUinson, W., De)'. Insp. Gen., 136. Dickson, G. D., Q.C., 408. Dickson, Hon. V?. H., Sen., 2, 165. Dionue, C. B. L., Q.C., 417. Dionne, O., Chf. Clk. & Acct., P. W. Dept., 159 Directors of the Geoli'gi<'.al Survey, 135. Dire(^torsof Militia Stores, 150. Divoioe & Matrimouial Causes- Court of— N.B., 369. Divorce ifc Matrimonial Causes— Court for— N. S., 362, 360. Doak, G. O., Q.C., 414. Dobbie, T. W., M.P., 1st Par,, 181. Dobson, Hon. .)., Sen., 167. Dodd, Hon. R. M., .Tudgo, 361 ; ret., 404. Dodd, M., M.P., 5th Par., 249 ; Judge, 366 ; Q.C., 418. Dodge, A. G. P., M.P., 2nd Par.. 196. DUV Doherty, C, Q.C., 421. Doherty, Hon. C. J., Judge, 345, 352 ; Q.C., 416 Doherty, Hon. M., J uda;e, 344, 346. 332. 355; retired, 403 ; Q.C., 413. Doherty, T. J., Q.C., 417. Dominion AnJiiteets, 146. Dominion Book-keepers, 153. Doiiiville, J., M.P., 2nd Par.. 2tO; 3rd, 213; 4th, 234. Donahue, W., M.P., 3rd Par., 211. Dorion, Sir A. A., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; 2nd Min., 36 ; Min. Jus., 53 ; off. held, Ac, 86 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2nd, 198, 203 ; 3rd, 211, 223 ; Clif. Jus., 338 ; Kt., 432. Dorion, P. N., M.P., 2iid Par., 197. Dorioij, lion. V. P. W., Judge, 344, 352, 354. Dormer, G., M.P., 2ud Par., 196. Doucet, Capt., A. E., A.D.C, 127. Dougall, A. R., Q.C, 408. Douglas, W., Q.C, 410. Doull, R., M.P., 2iid Par., 199 ; 4th, 234. Doyle, B. L., -Uidge, 322. Doyle, Lt.-Geu. Sir C H., U.-Gov., N.S., 10 ; Lt.-Gov., N.B., 17. Doyon, C, M.P., Oh Par., 262. • Drake, Hon. M. W. T., Judee, 381 ; Q.C, 422. Draper, W. G., Judge, 319. Draper, Hon. \V. H., Ciit. Jus. of Appeal, 308 : Cht. Jus., Queen's Bench, 309. Drew, G. A., M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 4th, 230 : Judge, 334; Q.C, 407. Drouin, F. X., Q.C, 415. Druminond, Hon. G. A., Sun., 171. Drummond, Hon. L. T., Judge, 338 ; rat., 402. Diysdale, A., Q.C, 420. Drysdale, J., Clit. Clk. & Acct., Dept. Cu.s., 155 Dubuc,' Hon. J., M.P., 4tli Par., 236, 24i ; Judge, 290. Duchesnay, lion. A. J., Sen., 3, 168. Duchesnay, Hon. E. H. J., Sen., 3, 168. Duchesnav, H. J. J., M.P., 0th Par., 262, 270. Duclie-snav, Lt.-Col., P.J., ex-A.D.C, 9. Dnfl, Hon. C, Judge, 368. Dutferin, Lord-- Gov.- Gen., 5; Sec. to- 8 : A.D.C. to— 9 ; G.C.M.G., 427. Dufresne, J., M.P., 1st Par., 184, 190. Dugas, F., M.P., 2nd Par., 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; 4th. 232 ; 5th, 248. Dugas, P., M.P., 1st I'ar.. 190. Dugas, L. E., M.P., 7th, Par., 279, 289. Duggan, G., Judi^te, 335. Duguay, J., M.P., 2nd Par., 199. Duhamel, J., Q.C, 415. Dumont, J., M.P., 4th Par., 231. Duniouchol, Hon. L., Sen., 3, 168. Dunbar, J., Q.C, 412. Dundas, J. R., M.P., 5th Par., 246. Dunkiii, Hon. C, P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 27 : Mem. 1st Min., 35 ; Min. Agr. 64 ; off. held, &e., 87 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184, 189 ; Judge, 343, 347. Dunlop, J., Q.C, 410. Duplessis, N. I-., Q.C, 417. Dupont, F., M.P., 5th Par., 254; 6tl!, 261 ; 7Hi, 278. Duranceau, P. C, Q.C, 414. Duval, G., Reporter Sup. Court, .SOI ; Q.C, 417 451 IndOX — Continued. DUV Duval, Hon. J. F. J., Chf. Jus., 338 ; ret., 402. Dyde, Col. J., A.D.C. to the Queen, 7 ; C.M.G., 430. Over, E. A., M.P., 7th Par., 278, 288. Dyniond, A. H., M.P.. 3raPar., 209, 230. Earle, T., M.P., 6tli P.ir., 273 : 7th, 284. Eaton, B. H., Q.C., 419. Eberts, D. M., y.C, 422. Edgar, J. D., M.P.; 2ud Par., 195 ; 5th, 353 ; (itii, 26ii ; 7th, 277. Kdwards, W. C, M.P., 6th Par., 2(50, 270 ; 7th, 277. Eisenhauer, J. D., M.P., 6th Par., 264. Elections, S'-e "General Elections" and " Special Elections." Elliott, E., Judge, 323. Bilioti, J. K., Q.C., 415. Elliolt, W., M.P., 4Lh Par., 229. Ediutt, W., Juilge, 325. Ellis, J. v., M.P., 6lh Par., 265. Elphinstoue, Lt.-Col. H. C, C.M.G., 430. Eipliirislone, Lieut. Hon. M. W., Hoi;. A.D.C., 13. Ennis, F. H., Sec., P. W. Dc-pt., 141, 159. Etiuery toH.R. H. Princess Louise, 10. Ennatinger, C. O. Z., Judge, 31S ; Q.C., 409. Erskine, U., ex-A.D.C, 13. Bthier, L. J., Q.C., 416. Everett, C. A., M.P., 5th Par., 257. Everett, G. F., Supt., Mjiiev Oid. Hch., P. O. Dept., 156 ; Asst. S'lpt., 156. Ewart, J.S., Q.C., 423. Exchequer Couit ut Canada, Constn. of— 299 ; Judge, 302 ; Constituted a Colonial Court of Adm., 302 ; Local Juilges in Adm., 302 ; Oftieers of the Excheq. Court, 305. FABKE, H. Agt.-Gen. in France, 125 ; Sen., 169 ; C.M.G., 431. Fairbaiin, C, M.P., Uth Par., 270 ; 7th, 277, 2SS. Fairbank, J. H., M.P., 5th Par. 24.->. Fairfield, D. L., Judge, 330. Falennbndge, Hon. W. G., Judge, 310 ; Q.C., 409. Farewell, J. E., Q.C., 410. Faribault, J. E., Q.C., 416. Farrow, T., M.P., 2nd Par., 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228 ; 5th, 244. Fauvel, W. j.., M.P., 7th Par., 278. Featherston, J., M.P., 7th P.r., 277, 2S7. Feilden, Col. R. J., C.M.G., 430. Ferguson, A., Q.C., 410. Ferguson, C. F., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 217 ; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245 ; 6lh, 259 ; 7th, 276. Ferguson, Hon. D., P.C, 24 ; Men). Cab., 27 ; 6th Min., 50 ; otJ. held, &;c., 87 ; S-n. 175. Ferguson, J., M. P., (Renfrew, S. 11.) 6th Par., 269 ; 7ih, 277. Ferguson, n,jn. J., Sen., 167 ; M.P., (Welland), uth, P.ir., 246 ; 6th, 261. Ferguson, Hou. J., S-ii., 3, 173. Ferguson, J. H., Q.C., 411. Ferguson, R. Muiiro- ex-A,D.C., 13. FOS Ferguson, Hon. T., Judge, 311 ; Q.C., 407. Ferguson, T. H., M.P., 1st Par., ISl. Penier, Hun. J., S«n., 3, 16S. Ferris, J., JI.P., Lst Par., Ib7; 2nd, 200; 3rd, 213. Peiris, J. M., Chair. Bd. Dir. of Penitentiaries, 13r. Finance, Ministers of— 56 ; Dep. Min., 133 ; Dept. ot— 152 ; sec., L»ept. of— 133 ; Chi.' Clks., Uept. o,— 152. Financial Coniptrullei, P. O. Dept., 156. Findlay, J., M.P., 2iid Par., 196. Fiukle, A., Judije, 328. Fiset, J. B. K., M.P., 2ikI Par., 198 ; 3rd, 211 : 4th, 232 ; 6CII, 203. Fishei, Hon. C., M.P., 1st Par., 187, 192 ; Judge 368, 369. Fisher, C. H. B., Q.C., 420. Fisher, J., y.C, 423. Fishei, L. P., y C., 420. Fisher, S. A., M.P., utii Par. 247 ; 6th, 261. Fisheries, Deputy Minister of— 134. Fissiault, H. A., Law Cik., Dept. Rys. & Can., 159, 440. Fitzgerald, E., Q.C., 407. Fitzj;erald, F., Jud^e, 332. Fitzgerald, R. J., Judge, 330. Fitzgeralil, Hon. R. R., Judge, 376, 379 ; Q C 422. ■ Fitzgerald, W., Asst. Dep. Min. Pin. & Supt. nf ins., 133, 153. Fitzgerald, W. W., Judge, 333 ; Q.C., 412 Fitziininons, W., M.P., 4Lh Pai., 227. Fleming, G., M.P., 2iid Par. 194 ; 3id, 207 ;4th, 227 Fleming, J., M.P., 5th Par. 245. Fleming, J. R., Q.C., 415. Fleming, S., C.M.G., 430. Fle^hel■, W. K., M.P., 2ud, Par., 194 ; 3rd, 207 Fletcher, A., Q.C., 412. Fleteht-r, Lt.-Cjl. H. C, Sec. to Gov.-Gen , 8 • C.M.G., 430. Fletcher, Lt.-Col. J., C.M.G., 430. Flint, Hon. B., Sn., 2, 166. Flint, T. B., M.P., 7th Par., 2S1. F.ock, J. H., Q.C., 410. Flynn, Hon. E. J., Q.C., 41ft. Flynu, E. P., M.P., 3ia Par., 213 ; 4tli, 234 ; Otli 264. Fogo, J., Q.C., 418. Fob y, J. J., Dei>. Clk., Crown in Chan., 13S Fontaine, A., Q.C.,415. Foraii, T. P., Q.C., 417. Forbes, F. G., M.P., 7th Par., 281, 292. Forbes, J. F., M.P., lot Par., 186 ; 2nd, !0n ; 3rJ, 213 ; 5tli, 250. Forbes, J. G., Judge, 371 ; Q.C., 431. Forsyth, W. k'., Sui.t., Money Ord. Bch., P. O. Dept., 156. Fortescue, L., Chf. Clk., N.W.M. Po!ice, otf. 160. Fortier, M., M.P., 1st Par., 186. Fortin, Hon. P., Si-n., 171 ; M.P., 1st Par., KS4: 2nd, 197 ; 4ch, 231 ; 5tli, 247. Foster, Hon. A. B., S ii., 3, 168. Kofcter, Hon. G. E., P. C, 24; Mem. Cah., 27 ; 3rd Mm., 39, 41 ; 4tli, 44 ; 5th, 46 ; 6th, 49; Mill. Fin., 56 ; Min. Mar. &, Fish., (ji ; otf. held, &c., 88; M.P., 5th, Par., 260, 256; 6th, 265 ; 7th, 282. 452 IndOX — Continued. FOS Foster, W. A., Q.C., 410. Fonruier, Hon. T., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; 2nd Min., 3(i, 37 ; Min. Jus., 53 ; Min. lu. Rev., OS ; P. M. Gen., 61 ; off. held, &c., SS ; Judge, 300 ; ret., 399; M.P., 1st Par., 189 ; 2ud, 197, 20f. ; 3rd, 210, 221. Foy, J. J., Q.C., 409. Fraleck, E. B., Judge, 321. Fra.ser, D. C, M.P., 7th Par., 281. Fraser, G. L. B., Ctit. Cik., Dept. Jus., 148. Fraser, J. H., M.P., 3rd Par., 217 ; Q.C., 410. Fraser, Hi.n. J. J., Lt.-Gov., N.B.. 17 : Judye, 3ti8, 370 : Q.C., 420. Fr6ciiette, L. H., M.P.,3rd Par., 21ii. Frfiohette (alias) See " C6te, L. I." Freeman, J., M.P., 6th Par., 264. Fremont, J. J. T., M.P., 7th P.ir.. 2S0. French, F. J., Q.C., 411. French, Capt. G. A., C.M.G.. 430. Froude, A. A., C.M.G., 431. Fuller, T., Dom. Architect, 14r>. Fullerton, J. S., Q.C., 411. Fulton, O., M.P., 4tli Par., 230. Futvoye, G., Uep. Min. Mil. & Uef., 130. GAGNfi, J. A., MP., 5th Par., 247 ; Judge, 345,356; Q.C., 415. Galbraitli, D., M.P., 2nd Par., 195: 3r.i, 208: 4tli, 22S, 237. Gait, Sir A. T., P.O., 22 ; Mem. Cab. 27 ; Jlem. 1st Min., 34 ; Min. Fin., 56 ; off held, &c., 89 ; High Com. in Eng., 125 ; M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; G.C.M.G., 427 ; K.C.M.G., 428. Gait, Sir T., Chf. Jus., 312; Judge, 313 ; ret., 309 ; Kt., 433. Garrow, J. T., Q.C , 409 Gascoigue, Major-General W. J., 439. Gaucher, G. G , M.P., 1st Par., 184. Gaudet, A., M.P , 5th Par., 254 ; 6th, 263, 271. Gaudet, J., M.P., 1st Par. 185 ; 2nd, 198 ; 3rd. 211, 223. Gault, M. H., M.P., 4th Par., 2.32 ; 5th, 248. Gauthier, Hon. F. O., Judge, 342, 350; ret., 402. (iauthier, J.. M,P., 6th Par., 262, 271; 7th, 279, 289 Gendron, P. S., M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2nd, 197. General Electious— dates of— 297 ; Members re- turned at— 1st Pay. 181 ; 2ud, 194 ; Srd, 207; 4th, 227 ; 6th 243 ; 6tli, 258 ; 7th, 275: date of Writs, 297. General Librarian of Parliament, 180. Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod, 164. Geoffrion, C. A., M.P., 7th Par. 291 ; Q.C, 414. Geotfrion, Hon. F., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; 2nd Miu., 37 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; oil', held Ac, 90 ; M.P., 1st Par., 186 ; 2ad, 199 ; :ird, 212, 224 ; 4th, 233 : 6th, 249 ; 6th, 263; 7th, 280, 291. Geographer, Uept. Interior, 151. (■leological Survey, Directors ot the— 135 ; Asst. Dir., 152 ; Uept. of the— 152. Gerald, W. J., Asst. Com. In. Rev., 140, 1.54. German, W. jr., M.P., 7th Pai' , 278, 288. Gibbs, Hon. T. N., P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; Mem. 1st Min., 34 : Mai. In. Rev.^ 58 ; Sec. of State lorProv., 65 ; Supt. Gen. Ind. Atf., ri7 ; olf. held &e., 90 ; Sen. 167 ; M.P.. 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195, 202 ; Srd, 218. GRA Gibbs, W. H., M.P., 2nd Par., 195 ; Srd, 218. Gibson, Lt.-Col. J. M., Hon. A.D.C., 13. Gibson, W., (Dundas) M.P., 2nd Par., 194 ;3rrl. 207. Gibson, W., (Lincoln) M.P., 7th Par., 276, 286. Gigault, G. A., M.P., 4tli Par., 232 ; 5tli, 248 : 6th, 263. Gilbert, G. G., Q.C, 420. Gilbert, W. J., Q.C, 420. GUI, Hon. C 1., M.P., Srd Par. 212; 4th, 233. 240; JudgH, 344, 352, 354. Gillies, J., M.P., 2ud Par., 194; Srd, 207 ; 4th, 227. Gillies, J. A, M.P., 7th Par., 2SI, 292 ; Q.C. 420. Gillispie, Sir R., Kt., 433. Gillraor, A. H., M.P., 3rd Par., 213 : 4th. 234 : 5th, 250; 6th, 265; 7tli, 282. GiUiiour, T. H., Q.C, 423. Girard, Hon. M. A., Sen. 176. Girouard, Hon. D., M.P., 4th Par., 281 ; 5th, 247 ; 6th, 262 ; 7th, 279, 441 ; Judge, 301 : Q.C, 413. Girouard, G. A., M.P., 4th Par., 234 ; otli, 250, 256. Girouard, J., M.P., 7th, Par., 290. Glass, D., M.P., 2nd Par., 195. Glazier, Hon. •!., Sen. 174. Gleadowe, G. E. Y., C.M.G., 431. GlcMson, J., k:i.C., 417. Glen, F. W.. M.P., 4th Par., 229 ; 5th, 245. Gliddou, W., Acct., Dept. Pub. Printing, 161. Globenskv, Hon. B., Judge, 345, 349 ; Q.C, 414. Globenskv, C. A. M., M.P., 3rd Par., 224. Gobeil, A., Dep. Min. Pub. Works, 141 : Sec, Dept. P. W., 141, 159. Godbout, J., M.P., 6lh, Par., 261 ; 7^1), 278. Goddaril, N., Dom. Book-keeper, 1.52. Godin, F. R., M.P., 1st Par., 184. Godley, D., Sec. to Gov.-Gcueral, 8. Goodeve, W. M., Chf. Clk., Uept. Int., 151. Gordon, A., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 218. Gordon, A. J. L., See. to Gov.-General, 8. Gordon, A. R., Commander, Fisheries Protec- tion Service, 158. Gordon, D. W., M.P., 5th Par., 252 ; 6th, 267 ; 7th, 284, 293. Gorman, J., Chf. Clk., ."Vuditor General's off.. 154. GorinuUv, J. J., Q.C, 410. Goudge, M. H., M.P., 2nd Par. 204, Srd, 212. Gourdeau, F. F., Acct., Dept. Mar. & Fish., 158. Governors-General of Canada, 5 ; Title, 436 : Sec. to— 8 ; A.D.C to— 9, 437. Governor-General's Secretary's Office, Chf. Clerks, 147. Gowau, Hon. J. R., Sen., 167 ; Judge, 331 : ret., 400 ; Q.C, 410 ; CM.G., 431. Graham, Hon. W., Judge, 360 ; Q.C, 419. Grandbois, P. B., M.P., 4th Par., 233: oth. 248 ; 6th, 263 ; 7th, 2S0. Grant, Sir J. A., M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2iid. 196 ; 7th, 287; K. CM.G. ,429. Grant, Hon. R. P., Sen., 173. Grantham, H. A., Q.C, 41ii. Gray, B. G., Q.C, 419. Grav, Hon. J. H., M.P., 1st Par., 187 : Judjc, "ssi. 453 IndGX — Continued. GRA Gray, Lt.-Col. J. H., C.M.G., 430. Greenshields, J. N., Q.C., 416. Greenway, 'P., M.P., 3ra Par., 217. Gregory, G. F., Q.C., 421. Greuier, A. L. W., Q.C., 415. Griesbaeli, Major A. H., Hon. A.D.C., 437. Grii've, J. X., M.P., 7tli, Par., 277, 287. Griffin, M. J., Parlianieiitirv Librarian, \'6^. Griffiu, W. H., Dep. P. M. Gon.. 143 ; C.M.G., 431. Grimmer, G. S., Q.C., 420. Grover, P. M., M.P., 1st Par. 183 ; 2nd, 19(3. Guay, P. M., M.P., 5fch Par., 254 ; ijth, 262 ; 7tli, 279. Gu6vremont, Hon. J. B., Ssn., 3, 168. Guilbault, E., M.P., 5th Par., 247, 254 ; litli, 262, 270. Guillet, G., M.P., 4th Par., 2.37 ; 5th, 245, 253 ; 6th, 200; 7th, 287. Guillet dit Tourangeau, A., M.P., 2nd Par, 19S. Gunn, A , M.P., 4th Par. 228 ; 5th, 244. Guthrie, D.. M.P., 3rd Par., 220 ; 4th, 230 ; Q.C., 410. Gwynne, Hon. J. W., Judge, 300, 313. Gzowski, Col. Sir C. S., A.D.C. to the Queen, 7 : K.C.M.G., 42'.). H ACKETT, E., M.P., 4th Par., 235; 5th, 251. Haddow, G., M.P., 3rd Par., 225 ; 4th, 235. Hagar, A., M.P., 1st Par., 1S3 ; 2nd. 196 : 3rd. 209. Haggart, A., Q.C., 423. Ha^gart, Hon. J. G., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; 3rd Min., 40 ; 4th, 44, 45 ; 5th, 47 ; fith, 50 ; P.M. Geu., til, Min. Rys. & Can., 57 ; oft. held, (fee., 91 ; M.P., 2nd Par., 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245 ; 6th, 259, 269 ; 7th, 276. Hagarty, Hon. J. H., Chf. Jus. Ont., 308 ; Chf. Jus. Queen's Bch., 309 : Chf. Jus. Com. Pleas, 312 ; Judge, 310. Hagel, N. F., Q.C., 423. Hale, F. H.. M.P., 6th Par., 265. Haliburton, K. G.,Q.C., 418. Hall, J., M.P., 3rd Par. 209. Hall, J. K., Smc., Deft. Int., 132, 151. Hall, jr., J. S.. Q.C., 415. Hall. Hon. R. N., M.P., 5th Par. 248; 6th, 263 ; Judge, 339 ; Q.C., 413. Haly, Lt.-Gen. W. O'Grady, Adm. Govt., 5. Hamel, C. N., Q.C., 415. Hamilton, C. E., Q.C., 423. Hamilton, Lieut. F. R., A.D.C., 9. Hamilton, Hon. J., (Ont.) Sen., 2, 165. Hamilton, Hon. J., (Que.) Sen., 3, 168. Hamilton, .1. M., .Jmlge, 320, 332; Q.C., 409. Hamilton, W. C., Q.C., 424. Hannington, A. H., Q.C., 421. Hanniugton, Hon. U. L., Judge, 368 ; Q.C., 421. Harbord, Lieut. Hon. C, A.D.C, 10. Hardie, J., Chf. Clk., Dept, Mar. & Fish.. 1.57. Harding, Col. F. P., Lt.-Gov. X.B., 17. Hardistv, Hon. R., Sen. 177. Hargralt, J., M.P., 7th Par. 277, 287. Harlev, A., M P., 5th Par., 245. HarpeV, L. G., M.P., 3rd Par. 210, 222. HOF Harrington, C. S., Q.C., 419. Harrington, T. D., Dep. Ree.-Gin., 136. Harris, R. E., Q.C., 419. Harrison, jr., E., Judge, 386. Harrison, ' Hon. R. A., Chi. Jus., 309; .M P 1st Par., 183. '' Harrison, S. B., Judge, 335. Harvey, Lieut. J. E. A., A.D.C, 10. Harvey, W.. M.P., 2nd Par. 194 ; 3rd, 207, 21il Haiwood, H. S., M.P., 7th Pa)-. 280, 291. Harwood, R., M.P., 2nd Par, 198: 3rd, 212 Haslani, A., M.P., 7th Pitr. 293. Haszard, K. L., Judge, 379; Q.C., 422 Hatton, J. C, Q.C., 415. Uavilaiid, Hon. T. H., Lt.-Gov. P.B.I , 21 • Sen. 175. Hawkins, J. J., M.P., 5th Par. 243, 252 Hay, R., M.P., 4lhPar., 230 ; 5th, 246 Hayter, F., Chf. Clk., Auditor Gen.'s oft"., 154 Haythorn, Hon. R. P., Sen., 175. Hazen, J. D., M.P., 7th Par., 282 ; Q.C. 421. Hazen, Hon. K. L., Sen. 3, 173 ; Judge Viee- Adni. Court, 374. Heads of Departments, 52 ; 33, (foot note) Hearn, J., M.P., 7th Par., 290. Heath, E., M.P., 1st Par. 185. Helmcken, H. D., Q.C, 422. Hemming, E. J., Q.C, 417. Henderson, D., M.P., 6th Par. 268 : 7th -^76 285. Henderson, G. E., Q.C, 407. Henderson, J. A., Q.C, 407. Henry, Hon. H. M„ Judge, 361 ; Q.C. 41S. Henry, Hon. W. A., Judge,300. Hensley, Hon. J., Asst. Judge and Vice-Chan., 376. Herbert, Ma.j.-Gen. \. J. C, 126, 439. Herchmer, Lt.-Col. W. M., ex- A.D.C. 12. Hesson, S. R., M.P., 4th Par., 229 ; 5th, 245 : 6th, 260. Hewett, Col. E. 0., C.M.G., 431. Hickey, C B., M.P., 6th Par., 244 ; 6tb. 258. Hiekson, Sir J., Kt., 433. Higginbothani, N., M.P., 2nd Par., 196 : 3rd, 209, 220. High Commissioners for Canada in England, 125; Sec. to— 125. High Court of Justice for Ontario, 3t6, .309 ; Queen's Bench Div., 309 ; Chan. Div., 310 ; Com. Ple^s Div., 312; Loc. Judges of the — 307 ; Pensions to Judges, 399. Hilliard, G., M.P., 4th Par. 229 ; .5th, 245. Himsworth, W., Sec, Dept. In. Rev.. 141, 154. Himsworth, W. A., Clerk of P.C, 129 ; Asst. Clk., 129, 147. Hincks, Sir F., P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; Mem. 1st Min., 34 ; Min. Fin., 56 ; off. held, etc., 91 ; M.P., 1st Par., 188 ;2nd, 201; K.CM.G., 428. HiDgston, Sir'W'. H., Kt., 433. Hodgins, T., Q.C, 407. Hodgins, W. T., M.P., 7th Par., 275. Hodgson, Hon. B. J., Asst. Judge and Ma.ster of Rolls, 376 ; Q.C, 422. Hodgson. Sir R.. Lt.-Go>-. P.E.I. , 21; Chf. Jus.. and Judge Vice Adm. Ct., .375 ; ret. 406 : Kt., 432. Hoffman, G. C, Assl. I>ir., Geo. Survey, 152. 454 Index — Continued. HOG Hogg, W. D., Q.C, 411. Holbech, M^ijor W. H., A.D.C., l»6, 127. Holmes, John, (Ont.), M.P., 1st Par, 181. Holuws, Hon. John, (N.S.), Sen., 3, 172. Holmes S. H.. Q.C, 418. ■ Helton, E., M.P., 4th Par. 239 ; 5th. 247 ; 6th, 262. Holtou, Hon. L. H., M.P., Ist Par. 184 ; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd, 210 ; 4th, 231, 239. Homer, J. A. R., M.I'., 4th Par., 242 ; 5th, 252. Honours conterred bv H. M. the Qaeen, 425. Hooper, E., M.P., 4th Par., 229. Hope, Hon. A., Sen., 166. Home, C. R., Judg-, 318. Horton, H., M.P., 2nd Par. 105 : 3nl. 208: 4th, 228, 237. Hoskiu, A., Q.C, 408. Hoskin, J., Q.C., 407. Houde, F., M.P., 4th Par., 232: 5th, 247, 254. Hough, J. S., Q.C, 423. Houghton, C F., M.P., 1st Par., 193. House of Commons of Canada, 178 ; duration of— 295; Speakers of — 178; Deputy Speakers, 178, (foot note); Clerks of— 178; Asst. Oiks., 179 : Law Clerks, 179 ; Sergt.-at-Arms, 180; Dep. Scrgt.-at-Arnis, 180; Librarians of Par., 180 ; Members of Par., see " Geueral Elec- tions," and " Special Elections.'' Howe, Hon. J., Lt.-Gov. N.S., 16; PC, 22; Mem. Cab., 27 ; Mem. 1st Min., 34 ; Pres. P.C, 52 ; Sec. of State, Prov., 65 ; Supt. Gen. Ind. Atf., 67 ; off. held, etc., 92 : M.P., 1st Par., 186, 191 ; 2nd, 199, 204. Howe, W., Q.C, 418. Howell, H. M., Q.C, 423. Howlan, Hon. G. W., Lt.-Gov. P.E.L, 21 ; Sen., 175. Howland, Sir W. P., Lt.-Gov. Ont., 14 ; P.C. 22; Mem. Cab., 27 ; Mem. 1st Min., 34 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; off. held, etc., 93 ; M.P., 1st Pai-., 183, 188 ; CB., 427 ; K.CM.G., 428. Hudspeth, A., MP., 6th Par., 260, 270 : Q.C, 408. Hughes, D. J., Judge, 318. Hughes, P., M.P., 4th Par., 229, 237. Hughes, S., M.P., 7th Par., 288. Huutinston, Hon. L. S., P.C , 23 ; Mem. Cab., 27 ; 2iid Mm., 37, 38 ; Pres. P.C. 52 ; P. M. Geu., 61 ; off. held, etc., 93 ; M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 2nd, 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232. Huot, P. G., M.P., 1st Par., 185, 190. Hurdon, F., M. P., 1st Par., 181. Hurteau, H., M.P., 3rd Par., 210, 222 : 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247. Hutchins, W. H., M.P., 7th Par., 276 Hutchinson, S, Q.C, 421. Hutchison, R., M.P., 1st Par., 192. Hvman, C S., M.P., 7th Par., 276, 286. TDINGTON, J., Q.C, 409. Imperial Honours conferred for Canadian Ser- vice, 425. Imperial Order-inCouncil adding British Terri- tories to the Dominion, 441. Indian Affairs, Supt. Gen. of- -67 ; Dep. Supt. Gen. of— 139; Dept. of— and Chf. Clks., 160. JON Ingram, A. B., M.P., 7th Par., 275, 285. Inland Rev., Ministers of — 5S, office abolished, 58 ; Con. of— 59; Com. of— 140; Asst. Com. of— 140, 1.54; Sec, Dept. of- 141; Dept. of— and Chf. Clks., 154. Innes, J., M.P., 5th Par., 246 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 278. Inspector of Tobacco Factories, 154. Inspectors of Penitentiaries, 137. Interior, Ministers of the — 66; Dep. Min., 132: Sec, Dept of the— 132 ; Dept. of the— and Chf. Clks., 150. Irvine, D., M.P., 4th Par., 241 ; 5th, 250. Irvine, Hon. G., M.P , 1st Par., 185 ; Loc. Judge in Adm., 302 : Judge Vice Adm. Of.. Que., 359. Irvine, Lt.-Col. J. G., A.D.C, 9. Irvine, M. B., C.M.G., 430. Irving, A., M.P., 3id P.ir., 207, 217. Irwin, Lt.-C-l. de la C T., Asst. Adit. Gen., 128. Ives, Hon. W. B., P.C, 24 ; Mom. Cab., 27 ; .5th Min., 47 ; 6th, 50 ; Pres. P.C 53 ; Min. Tra. and Com., 60; off, held, etc., 94; M.P., 4th Par., 232 ; 5th, 248 ; 6th, 263 : 7th, 280, 290; Q.C, 413. TACK, I. A., Q.C, 421. Jack, W., Q.C, 420. Jackson, G., M.P., 1st Par. 181; 4th, 228. Jackson, J., M.P., 5th Par., 245. Jackson, J. B., Chf. Clk.. Dept. Agr., 137. Jackson, R. E., Q.C, 422. James, Hon. A., Judge, 360, 361 ; Q.C, 418. Jamieson, J., M.P.. 5th Par., 245 ; 6th, 259 ; 7th, 276, 286 ; Judge, 3;S4 ; Q.C , 411. Jarvis, G. S., Judge, 3:U. Jarvis, Lt.-Col. P., C.M.6., 430. Jeannotte, H., M.P., 7ih Par., 289 Q.C, 417. Jellett, R. P., Judge, 330. .Jenkins, J. T., M.P., 5th Par., 251, 2".7. Jervois, Col. Sir W. F. D., K.CM.G., 428. Jett6, Hon. L. A , M.P., 2nd Par., 198; ,3rd, 211 ; Judge, '344, 352. Jodoin, Jr., A., M.P., 3td Par., 210, 221. Johnson, B., Q.C , 422. Johnson, Sir F. G., Clif. Jus., 341 ; P.J., 342, 351 ; Recorder of Prov. of Man., 390 ; Kt., 433. Johnson, G., Statistician, Dept. Agr., 157. John>;on, J., Com. Cus., 144 ; Asst. Com., 144, 155. Johnson, Hon. J. M., M.P., 1st Par., 187, 192. Johnston, F. W., Judge, 315, 316. Ji hnston, Rev. Canon i.. Chaplain to Sen., 165. Johnston, J., Geographer, Dept. Int., 151. Johnston, J. W., Q.C, 418. Johnstone, Hon. J. Wm., Judge, 360; ret., 404. Johnstone, J. Willis, Judge, 364. Johnstone, W. A., Q.C, 41S. Joly de LoibiniSre, Sir H. G., M.P., 1st Par.. 184 ; 2nd, 197 ; K.CM.G., 429. Joncas, L. Z., H.P., 6th Par., 262; Tth, 279. Jones, H m. A. G., P.C, 23 ; Mem. C.ib., 28; 2nd Min., 38 ; Min. Mil. and Def., 55 ; off. held, etc., 94 ; M.P., 1st Par., 186 : 3rd, 212, 225 ; 6th, 264. 455 Index — Continued. JON Junes, C. J., Clif. Clk., Gov.-Geii.'s Seu.'s office, 147. Jom s, D. F., M.P., ;;ra Par., 'iOS ; 4tli, •li'd. Jones, F., M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; -Jud, 195. Jones, H. L., il.P., (ith Par., 'IVl. Jones, L. K., Clif. Clk., Dept. Pvs. ami {'an., 10!». Jones, S. J., Judge, 310. Jones, W. H., Cbf. Clk., Uei)t. S>-(-. ol tStote, 1-1 y. Jordan, D., Q.C., 421. Joseph, G., Q.C., 417. Josepli, J. ()., Q.C., 41i;. Judali, F. T., Q.C., 414. Judge i>I the Exchiquer Court, 80'J ; his prece- dence, 435. Judges, see "Courts of Justice,'' and •• Couutv Courts." Judges Ordinary, Court !or Divorce, etc., X.S., 360, 302. Judges, retired —391) ; their precedence, 435. Judicial Bench, 298. Justice, Ministers of— 63 ; Dej). Miu. of— 129 ; Dept. of— and Clif. Clks., 148. Justices of Api)eal, 308. KAULBACH, C. E., .M.I'., 4th Par. 233; itii, 250 ; 7th, 281. KauUaiir, Hon. H. A. N., .Sen., 172 ; Q.C., 418. Kavanagh, H. J., Q.C., 410. Kaye, J. J., Q.C.. 420. Keefer, T. C, C.M.G., 431. Iveefler, T. P., M.P., 5th Par., 249, 256. Keeler, J., M.P., 1st Par.. 182; 2nd, 195 ; 4th, 229, 237. iCeeper of the Records, Dept. .Sec. of State, 149. Kelly, T., Judge, 377. Kempt, G., M. P., 1st Par., 183. Kennedy, T. .S., Q.C., 423. Kenny, Sir E., Sen. 3, 172; P.O., 22 : Mem. Cab., 28 ; 1st MIn., 34, 35 ; Pres. P.C., 52 ; Kee. Gen., 05 ; ott. held, etc., 95 ; Kt., 432. Keiiuv, T. E., M.P., 0th Par., 204; 7th, 281, 292. Kerr, 1). S., Q.C., 420. Kerr, J. K., Q.C, 408. Kerr, W., M.P., Srd Par., 208, 218. Kerr, W. H., Q.C., 413. Ket'jliiini, .1., Judge, 327. Kidd, .)., Ch'. Clk., Gov.-Geu.'s Sec.'s oUico, 147 ; C M.G., 431. Kierzkowski, Hon. A. E., M.P., Itt Par., 185, 190. Kilcoursie, Viscount, A.D.C., 11. Killam, Hon. A. C, Judge, :390 ; Q.C.. 423. Killani, F., M.P , 1st Par., 191 ; 2nd, 200 ; 3rd, 213; 4th, 234. Killani, Hon. T., M.P., Ist Par. 180, 191. Kilvert, F. E., M.P., 4th Par., 228; 5th, 244. Kimber, R., Usher of the Bla(-k Rod, 104. Kiuiber, R. E., Usher of the B;a''k Rod, 164. Kindeisley, Cai)t, C. P. W., A. D. C, 13. King, B.D., Q.C., 419. King, Hon. G. E., Judge, Sup. Ct. Can., 301 ; Sup. Ct. N.B., 308 ; Q.C., 420. King, G. G., M.P., 4th Par., 234 ; 5th, 250 ; 7th. 282, 293. LAN King, J., Q.C., 411.' King, J. W., Chair. Bd. Dir. of Penitentiiries. 137. King, W. F., Astionouier, Dept. Int., 151. Kiugsruill, J. J., Judge, 316; ret., 401 ; Q C 412. Kingsmill, N., Q.C., 410. Kingston, W. H., Q.C., 410. Kinney, J. R., M.P., 5th Par., 2J0. Kiiby, J., Q.C., 410. Kiichliotlei-, Hon. J. N., Sen., 170. Kirk, J. A., M.P., 3rd Par., 212; 5th. 249 ; 6th, 264. Kirkpatrick, Hon. G. A., Lt.-Gov. Ont , 14 ■ P. C. 24 ; oir. lield, etc., 95 ; Speaker Com" 178; M.P., 1st Par., 188 ; 2nd, 194; ;iid 207 ; 4th, 288 ; 5th, 244 ; 0th, 258 ; 7th, 275 285 ; Q.C., 408. Kirkpatrick, T, M.P., 1st Par., 181, 188. Kieiu, A. B., Judge, 317; Q.C., 411. Knight Commander of the Batli, 426. Knight Grand Cross of tlie Bath, 426. Knights Biichelors, 432. Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St. George, 428. Knights Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George, 427. Kranz, U., M.P., 4tli Par, 230; otli, 246 T ABELl.E, J. B., M.P., 6tli Par., 263, 271. Labrosse, S., M.P., 5th Par., 246 ; Otli, 200. Laceite, E., M.P., 1st Par., 190 ; 2nd, 198. Lachapelle, .S., M.P., 7th Par., 289. Lacoste, Sir A., P.O., 24 ; ott. Iield, etc., 96 Speaker Sen., 103; Sen., 170 ; Chf Jus 338; Q.C.,413 ; Kt., 433. Lacoste, Hon. L., Sen., 3, 168. Lacourse, A. Judge, 333. Laflanime, Hon. R., P.C., 2.i : Mem. Cab., 28 2iid Min., 36, 37; Min. Jus. 53; Min. In Key.. 58 ; otl'. held, &c., 90 ; M.P., 2nd Par 197 ; 3rd, 210, 222. Lafontaine, Hon. A , Judge, 342, 353 ■ ret 40'! Lafontaiiie, B., Q.C., 417. Laframb(>ise, Hon. M., Judge, .344, :j48 Laidlaw, W., Q.C., 409. Laird, Hon D., Lt.-Gov. N.W.T., 19 ; P.C., 23 Mem. Cab., 28;2iidMin. .37 ; Mm. Iiit '.'oo Supt. Gen Ind. Aff., 07 ; oft", held, &e', 97 M.P., 2nd Par., 200; 3rd, 214, 220. Lajoie, C. G., M.P., 3rd P.ar., 211. Lake, Col. P. H. N., Quarteiniaster-Uen , 128 Lamothe, J. B. G., Q.C., 410. Landerkin, G., M.P., 2nd Par., 194 ; 3rd -'07 5th, 244 ; flth, 258 ; 7th, 275. i Landry, Lt.-Col. Hon. A. C. P. R., ex-A D C 12; Hon. A.D C, 4.37; Sen., 171 • m'p' 4th Par., 232 ; 5th, 248. Landry, Hon. P. A., M.P., 5th Par., 250; 0th 265, 273 ; Judge, 368, 371 ; Q.C., 420. Lane, G. H., Cht. Clk., Dept. Sec. oi State, 148 Lane, S. J., M.P., 4th Par., 228; Judge, 319 320 ; Q.C., 408. Lang, J., M.P., 6th Par., 260. Langelier, C, M.P., 6tb Par., 262, 271. 466 Index — Continued. Laugelier, F. C. «., M.P., 5th Par., 254 ; (ith, 2(53 ; 7th, 280 ; Q.C., 413. Langevin, B. J., Un. Sec. of State, 131 ; Dep. Reg. (ieu., 131 ; Clk., Crown in Chan., 137, 148; Clerk of SeuatH, 163. liangevin. Sir H. L., P.O., 22 ; Mem. Cab., 28 ; Mem. 1st Min., 34, 35 ; 3rd, 40 ; 4th, 43 ; Min. Public Works, 67 ; P. M. Gen., 61 ; See. of State & Reg. Gen., 62; Supt. Gen. lud. Aff., 67 ; off. held, &c., 97 ; M P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd, 221 ; 4tli, 240 ; 5th, 249 ; 6th, 263 ; 7th, 280, 290 ; C. B., 427 ; K.C.M.G., 428. I.anglois, J. M.P., 1st Par., 190; 2nd, 198; 3rd, 211 ; Q.C., 412. Langton, J., Dep. Min. Fin., 133; Sec. Treas. Bd., 134 ; Auditor-Gen., 138. Languedoe, W. C, Q.C., 417. Lansdowne, Lord— Gov.-Gen., ; Sec. to — 8 ; A.D.C to— 11 ; G.C.M.G., 427. Lantier, .1. P., M.P., 2nd Par., 198 : 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232 ; 5th, 248, 254. Lapum, J. N., M.P., 1st Par., 181. La Riviftre, A. A. C, M.P., 6th Par., 274 ; 7th, 283. Larue, A., M.P., 4th Par., 231, 239. Larue, Hon. J. B., Judge, 345, 348, 355 ; Q.C., 414. Lash, Z. A., Dep. Min. Jus., 129 ; Chf. Clk., Dept. Jus., 148 ; Q.C., 407. Lauder, Ven. J. S., Chaplain to Senate, 165. Laurie, Major-General J. W., M.P., 6th Par., 272 Laurier] Hon, W., P.C., 23; Mem. Cab., 28 ; 2nd, Min., 37. Min. In. Rev., 58; off. held, &c., 98 ; M.P., 3rd Par., 210, 222, 223 ; 4th, 232; 5th, 248 ; 6th, 263 ; 7tli, 280 ; Q.C., 413. Lavergne, J., M.P., 6th Par., 262 ; 7th, 279. Law Clerks, Ciinnnons, 179. Law Clerks of the Senate, 164. Lawder, J. M., Judge, 324 ; ret., 4C0. Lawson, P., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Lizier, T. A., Judge, 321. Lazier, S. F., Q.C., 412. LeBlan.', Hon. P. L. D. B., Q.C., 417. Leclaire, P., M.P., 7th Par., 290. Leduc, J. H., M.P., 7th Par., 280. Lee, W. H., Clerk of Piivy Council, 129. L6ger, E. H., M.P., 6th Par., 273 ; 7tli. 282, 293. Leggatt, G. W., Judge, 318. Legris, J. H, 7th Par., 279. Leitch, J , Q.C.,411. Leith, A., Q.C., 407. LeMoine, J. de St. D., Sergt.-at-Aims, Sen.. 164. LeMi>iue, R., Clerk of Senate, 163 ; Clk. Asst., 164. Leonard, Hon. E., Sen., 2, 165. L6pine, A. T., M.P., 6th Par., 271 ; 7th, 279. Leprohoti, J. P., Asst. C k., Com., 179. Lesage, C. A., M.P., 5th Par., 247. Leslie, Hon. J.,Sn., 3, 168. LeSueur, P., Supt., Money Order Bch., P.O. Dspt., 155, LeSueur, W. D. Sec, P.O. Dept., 143: As.st. Sec., 156. LYM Letellier de St. Just, Hon, L., Sen., 3, 168; Lt. Gov. Que., 15 ; P.C, 23; Mem. Cab., 28 : 2nd Min., 36 ; Min. Agr., 61 ; off. held, etc., 99. LsVesconte, L, M.P., 1st Par., 191 ; 2nd, 200. Lewin, Hon. J. D„ Sen., 174. Lewis, A. R., Q.C., 411. Lewis, J. B., M.P., 2ud Par., 195. Liberal Administration, 32, 36. Liberal-Conservative Administrations, 32, 3-, 39, 43, 46, 49. Librarians of Parliament, 180. Lieutenant-Governors of — " British Columbia, 20. " Manitoba, 18. New Brunswick, 17, N. W. Territoritt.s, 19, Nova Scotia, 16. •' Ontario, 14. Prince Eilsvard Island, 21 " Quebec, 15. their precedence, 434 ; Title, 436, Lindsay, A., Supt. Mail Service, P.O. Dept., 156. Lindsay, Lt.-Col. Sir J., K.C.M.G., 428. Lindsay, W. B., Clerk of Commons, 178. Lipp6, U., M.P., 7th Par., 279. Lisgar, Lord— Gov. -Gen., 5 ; Sec. to- 8 : A.D.C. to— 9. Lister, J. P., M.P., .5th Par., 244; 6th, 259: 7th, 276. Little, W. C, M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2nd, 190 : 3 id, 209 ; 4th, 230, 23S. Littleton, Lt.-Col. Hon. E. G. P., Sec. to Gov.- Gen., 8; C.M.G., 431. Livingston, J., M.P., 5th Par., 246 ; 6t)}. 261 : 7th, 277. Livingstone, R. T., Judge, 326. Lizais, D. H., Judge, 328 ; let. 401. Local Judges in Admiralty, 802. Local Judges of the High Court of Ju'*ti('e for Ontario, 307. Locke, C, Judge, 393 ; Q.C., 423. Locke, Hon. J., Sen., 3, 172. Logan^Sir W. E., Dir., Geo. Survey, l:).j. Logic, A., Judge, 334. Longley, A., M.P., 4th Par., 233. Longlev, Hon., J. W., Q.C., 419. Longworth, L, Q.C., 419. Loranser, J. M., Q C, 413. Loranger, Hon. L. O., Judge, 345, 3.J2 ; Q.C.. 413. Loranger, Hon. T. J. J., Judge, 342, 354 ; ret.. 403, Lord Chief Justice of England, 427, (foot note. ■1). Lome, Lord-Gov.-Gen., 6; Sec. to— 8 ; A.D.C. to- 10; G.C.M.G., 427. Loscombe, W. C, Q.C., 412. Lougheed, Hon. J. A., Sen., 177 ; Q.C., 424. Lount, W., Q.C., 408. Lovitt, J., M.P., 6th Par., 264, 272. Lowe, J., Dej). Min. Agr., 142, 439 ; Sec. of Dept., 142 ; Chf Clk., 157. Lowell, J. A., M.P., 7th Par., 288. Luard, M;ijor-General R.A., 126. Lyman, F. S., Q.C., 416. 457 Index — Continued. LYX l.yiicli, J. S., M.r.. 1st Par., 19;!. LyiK^h, Hon. W. W., Judge, :!45. S47 : Q.C, tl3. IjJ'OU, R., Jiid^e, I! 17. Ivvons, .1. X., Q.C, 41'.i. M AC.VROW. I)., Judij :i:i(i. MacCoy, W. F., Q.C, 4l.s. Macdonuld, Hon. A. A.. l.t.-(iov.. I'.K.I., I'l ; Sen., 175. Macdoiiald, A. C. M.T.. -Jnd I'ar., JOO ; 4Lli, 235 ; 5tli. 257 ; 7th, 282. Macdoiiald, A. F.. M.P., 3rd F.ir., 207, 21(1. Macdonald, A. H., Q.C, 411. Macdonald, Hon. D. A., Lt.-Gov., Ont., 14; P.a,2;?; Mem. Oab., 28 ; 2iid Miu., :57 ; V. M. Gen., 01; otf. held, &c., 105; M.P., 1st Par., ISl ; 2nd, 104, 202 ; 3rd, 207, 216. Macdonald of Bainsclifte, Baroness, 425. Macdonald, H. J., M.P.. 7tli Par., 283, 294 ; Q.C, 42;l Macdonald, Rt. Hon. Sir .J. A.,P.C, 22; Mem. Cab., 28 ; Premier, 31, 32 ; 1st Min. 3:^ ; :ird, :59, 41, 42 ; Pres. P.C, 52; Min. Jus., .53 ; Min. Rys. & Can., 57 ; Min. Int., 66 ; Siipt. Gen. Ind. Aff., (i7 ; off. held, &c., 104; M.P., 1st Par., 182; 2nd, 195 ; :Jrd, 208, 217 ; 4th, 236, 242 ; .5th, 244, 245, 253 ; t)th, 258, 259, 268 ; 7tli, 276, 280 ; Mem. ot H.M.'s P.C, 425 ; G.C.I5., 426 ; K.C.B., 420. .Macdonald, Hon. J., Sen., 167 : M.P., 3rd, Par., 219. Macdonald, J. H.. Q.C, 409. Macdonald, Hon. J. S., M.P., 1st Par. 181. Macdonald, L. G., Q.C, 415. Macdonald, P., M.P., 6th Par., 250 ; 7th, 276. Macdonald, R., Judge, :3:33. Macdonald, W. A., Q.C, 423. Macdonald, Hon. W. J., Sen., 176. Macdoneil, D. G., M.P., 4th Par., 237. Macdonell, D. W., Sergt.-at-Arms, Conis., 180. Maiilonell, <;. H., M.P., 7th Par., 275. Maclunell, G. M., Q.C, 409. Macdonell, J. A., Q.C, 412. Macdont;alI, C, M.P., 3rd Par., 216 ; Q.C, 400. Macdowall, I). H., M.P., Otli Par., 267 ; 7th, 284. Macfarlane, Hon. A., Sen., 172. Maefarlane, R., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Maehrav, Most Rev. R., Prelate of the Order of St. Michael & St. George, 432. Maclntyre, A. F., Q.C, 417. Mackav, Hon. R., Judge, :543, 351 ; ret., 403. Mackenzie, Hon. A., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 28 ; Premier, 31, 32 ; 2nd Min., 30 ; Min. Pub. Works, 57 ; off. held, etc., 106 ; M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195, 202; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228 ; 5th, 246 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 278, 288. Mackenzie, F., M.P., 3rd Par., 211, 222. Mackenzie, J. A., Judge, 323. Mackenzie, Hon. K., Judge, 314, 335. Mackenzie, V., Q.C, 409. Mackintosh, C H., Lt.-Gov., N.W.T., 19 ; M.P., 5th Par., 245 ; 6th, 269; 7th, 277, 287. Maclaren, J. J., Q.C, 411. Maclean, W. F., M.P., 7th Par., 288. Maclennan, Hon. James, M.P., 3rd Par., 209, 220 ; Jus. of Appeal, 308 ; Q.C, 407. Macleod, Hon. J. K., Judge, ,;96; Stipeu. Mag., :398 ; Com., N.W.M. Police, 398, (foot note); CM.G., 430. Macleod, M., Q.C, 415. MacMaster, Hon. W., Sen., 2, 165. Macniillau, Duncan, M.P., :'.rd Par., 218 ; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245 ; Judge, 320 ; Q.C, 410. Macoun, J., Asgt. Dir., Geo. Survey, 152. Macpherson, Capt. 1). H., Hon. A. D. C. 437. Maepherson, Sir I). L., Sen., 2, 166 ; Speaker Sen., 163; P.C, 24; Mem. Cab., 28 ; 3rd Min., 39, 42; Min. Int., 0(; ; off", held, etc , 106 ; K.CM,G., 429. Macpherson, H., Judge, 319. Macpherson, Lt.-Col. J., Ac(;t. Dept., Mil & Oef. 150 ; Dir. of Military Stores, 150. Macpherson, Lt.-Col. J. P., ex-A.D.C, 12 MacRae, G., Q.C, 413. Madlll, F., M.P., 6th Par., 200 ; 7th, 277, 440 Magee, W. L., Chf. Clk., Mar. & Fish. Dept , 158. Magill, C, M.P., 1st Par., 181. Maguire, Hon., J., Judge, 343, 347, 355. Mahatty, W. C, Judge, 325. Mailloux, E., M.P., 2nd, Par., 198. Majors-General commanding the militia, 126 439 ; A. B.C., to— 126, 439. Malhoit, Hon. C.,Sen., 3, 168. Malhiot, Hon. H. G., Judge, 345, ;!53 ; Q C , 413 Mallocb, J. G., Judge, 323. Malloch, G., Judge, 323. Mallory, A. E., M.P., 6th Par., 260, 269. Malouin, J., M.P., 3rd Par., 223 ; 4th, 232 ; Q C , 412. Manitoba, admission into the Dominion of — 4 • Lt.-Gov. of— 18, 437. Mansou, D. A., M.P., 4th Par., 239. Mara, J. A., M.P., 0th Par., 207 ; 7tli, 284. Marchand, L. W., Q.C, 414. Marine & Fisheries, Ministers of — 03 ; Dep Min., 134 ; Dept. of—and Chf. Clks., 157, 440. Maritime Court of Ontario, 314. Marjoribanks, Hon. A. J., ex-A.D.C 13. Marsh, A. H., Q.C, 411. Marshall, J. H., M.P., 6th Par., 259 ; 7Hi, 276, 280. Martel, P. N., Q.C, 415. Martin, E., Q.C. 410. Martin, J., M.P., 7th Par., 294. Martin, R., Q.C, 408. Masson, J., M.P., 0th Par., 259 ; 7th, 275 ; Q.C., 409. Mas.son, Hon. L. F. R., Lt.-Gov., Que., 15 ; P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab. 28 ; 3rd Min., 41 ; Pres. P.C, 52 ; Min. Mil. & Def., 55 ; off. held, &c., 100 ; Sen., 170, 171 ; M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 2ad, 198 ; 3rd, 2U ; 4th, 2:«, 240. Masson, L. H., M.P., 1st Par., 185. Massuc, J. A., M.P., 6th Par., 271. Massue, L. H., M.P., 4th Par., 232 ; 5th, 248. Masters, C H., Reporter, Sup. Court, of Can., 301. Matheson, Hon. R., Sen., 2, 105. Matheson, D., Supt., Savings Bank Hcb., P. O. Dept., 156; Asst. Supt., 156. Mathieu, P. X., Q.C, 415. 458 Index — Continued. .MAT Mathieu, Hon. M., M.P., 2ikI Par.. 19S ; Judge, aw, 349, 352 ; Q.C., 413. Maynarcl, M. AV., Chf. Clk., Dept. Rys. & Can., 159. Meagher, Hon. N. H., Judge, 301 ; Q.C., 41S. Meigs, D. B., M.P., eth Par., 271. Melgund, Viscount — Sec. to Gov.-Gen., S. Members of tlie Dominion Cabinet, 25, 43S ; 31, 33, (foot-notes). Members of Her Majesty's Privy Council, 425. .Members of Parliament, see " General Elec- tions" and " Special Elections"; their pre- cedence, 435. Members ot the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, 22; their precedence, 434; Title, 436. Members of the Senate, 1(55 ; tlieir precedence, 435 ; Title, 436. Mercier, H., M.P., 2nd Par., llXi. Meredith, E., Q.C., 409. Meredith, E. A., Un. Sec. of State, I'rov., 131 ; Dep. Min. Int., 132. Meredith, Hon. R. M., Judge, 311. Meredith, Sir W. C. , Chf. Jus., Superior Court, Que., 341 ; ret., 403 ; Kt., 432. Meredith, Hon. AV. K., Chf. Jus., Common Pleas, 312 ; Q.C , 407. Merner, Hon. S., Sen., 1(37 ; M.P., 4th Par., 230. Merrill, E., Judge, 330. Merritt, T. R., M.P., 1st Par., ISS ; 2nd, 195. Metcalte, J., M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2nd, 196 ; 3rd, 209. Metcalfe, J. H., M.P., 7th Par., 28(i. M6thot, F. X. O., M.P., 3rd Par., 22S ; 4th, 232 ; Sth, 248, 254. Meyer, H. W. C, Q.C, 411. Miall, E., Com. In. Rev., 140 ; Asst. Com., 140, 154. .Middleton, Maj.-Gen., Sir P. D.. Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Militia, 126 ; K.C.M.G., 429. .Mignault, P. B., Q.C, 416. Mignault, R. M. S., M.P., 7th Par., 280. Militia of Canada— Majors-Gen. Comdg. the — 126, 439. Militia & Defence, Min. of —55 ; Dep. Min., 130; Dept. of— and Chf. Clks., 150 ; Sec. of Dept of— 130. Millar, A., Q.C, 410. Miller, A. C, M.P., 7th Par., 277, 287. Miller, Hon. J. A., Judge, 390 ; Q.C, 408. Miller, T., Judge, 320. Miller, Hon. W., (X.S.), P.C., 24 ; off. held, etc., 100 ; Sen., 3, 172 ; Speaker Sen., 163 ; Q.C , 418. Miller, W., (Ont.), Judge, 333 ; retired, 401. Miller, W. N., Q.C, 409. Millidgp, T., Q.C, 421. .Mills, Hon. D., P.C, 23 ; Jlem. Cab., 28 ; 2nd Min., 37 ; Min. Int., 66 ; Supt. Gen. Ind. Aff.,67 ; otf. held, etc., 101 ; M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2nd, 194 ; 3rd, 207, 216 ; 4th, 227 ; 5th, 252; 6th, 258 ; 7th, 275. Mills, J. B., M.P., 6th Par., 2(i4 ; 7th, 2,S1 ; Q.C, 419. Mills, Hon. S., Sen., 2, 165. Milne, A. R., C.M.G., 431. Ministries since CHjnfederation, 1st Min., 33; 2nd, 36 ; 3rd, ;59; 4th, 43 ; 5th, 46 ; 6tli, 4U. Mireault, G., Q.C, 417. MOU Mitchell, Hon. J., Q.C. 421. Mitcliell, Hon. P., Sen. 3, 174 : P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 28 ; .Mem. 1st Min., 35 ; .Min. Mar. & Fish., 63; off. held, etc., 101 ; M.P., 2nd, Par., 200 ; 3rd, 213, 225 ; 5th, 250, 6th, 265. Moffat, (;., M.P., 1st Par., 192: 2nd, 200 ; :^rd, 213, 225 ; 6th, 273. Moffat, R., M.P., 5th Par., 250 ; 6th, 205, 273. Monck, Lord, Gov.-Gen. 5 ; See. to— 8 ; A.D.C;, to— 9 ; G.CM.G., 427. Monck, l.t.-Col. Hon. H., A.D.C, >V Mil. Src. to Gov.-Gen., 9. Moncrieff, G., M.P., 6lh Par., 259; 7lh, 276; Q.C, 410. Moneielet, Hon. C J. E., Asst. Judge, 338 ; Judge, 341, 351. Monet, D., M.P., 7th Par., 280. Mongenais, J. B., .Al.P., 4th Par., 23:1. Monk, F. D., Q.C, 416. Monk, Hon S. C, Judge, 339, 343, 3ol; ret., 402. Montague, Hon. \V. H., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 28 ; 6th Min., 50 ; Sec. of state & Reg. Gen., 62, 438 ; Min. x\gr., 4:^8 ; off. held, &e., 102 ; M.P., 6lh Par , 259, 2()8 : 7th, 276, 285. Montanibault, D. J., Q.C, 414. Monteith, A., M.P., 3rd Par., 209, 219. Montgomery, Hon. D., Sen., 175. Montgomery-Moore, Lt.-Gen. A. G., Adiiitr. of Govt , 6. Montizambert, E. L., Law Clerk, Senate, l(i4. Montplaisir, Hon. H., Sen., 171; M. P., :!r(l Par., 210 ; 4th, 231 ; 6th, 247 ; 6tli, 262. Jloody, H., Sec. to Gov.-Gen., 8. Moor(\ G. T., Q.C, 418. Moore, S. H., Q.C, 4ls. Moreau, P.. Q.C, 413. Moreton, lion. F. B., Q.C, 421. Moretoii, Hon. R., Compt.of the liir. of Penitentiaries InsiL, 1.17. Muir, Jainos, Q.t'., 411. Muir, John, .h\dge, :j3o. Muirlieail, Hon. W., Sen., \~,X .Mulock, W., M.P., 5th Par., 24(; ; 'Ith, -.'ill ; 7th, 27S. MuUxk. \V. R., Q.C.,42.!. Mnnio, E. V., Q.C., 418. Munro- Ferguson, R., ex-A.U.C, 13. Munroe, J. H., M.P., 1st Par.. 181. Mujison, J. n. 1)., Q.C., 423. -Murphy, Hon. E., Sen., 171. Murphy, X., y.C, 411. Murray, Hon. (i. H., Q.C., 420. Murray, II. \V. M., Q.C, 410. Murray, T., M.P.. 7th Par., 280, 2S;>. Murray, \V., M.P., .inl Par., 219. Musgravo, Sir A.. K.C.M.G., 428; C.M.G., 430. .A[uttart, E. 1?., M.P.,4th Par.. 235. A/TcADA.M, .).. M.P..2aa Par., 200. -MeAlister, J., M.P., 7th Par.. 282 ; Q.C, 421. MeArthur, J. 13., Q.C, 423. .McCalluni, Hon. L., Sen., 167 ; M.P., 1st Par., 182 : 3rd, 208, 218 ; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245, McCarthy, D., >[.P., ard Par., 216 ; 4th, 230 ; olh, 240 : (>th, 260 ; 7th, 277 ; Q.C, 407. .\lr(Janhv. P., Q.C, 424. Ml Cirthy, T., M.P., 1st Par., 185, 100. -McCarthy, T. A. M., Judge, 318. -McCaul, C. C, Q.C, 424. -McClelan, Hon. A. R., Sen., 3, 174. -McColl, A. J., QC, 422. McConkev, T. D., 5[.P., 1st Par., 183. -McConville, L. A., M.P., 4th Par., 240. -MeCord, I). H., Q.C, 417. McCord, F. A., Law Clerk, Conunons, 179. McCord, Hon. T., Judge, 343, 347, 348 ; Dep. Judge, Vice Adniiralty Court, Que., 359. -McCorniick, D., Q.C, 415. -McCrae, Hon. \V., Sen., 2, 166 ; Judge, 315. -McCrauey, W., -M.P., 3rd Par., 217 ; 5th, 244. McCreight, Hon. .J. F., Judge, 381 ; Q.C, 422. .MeCuaig, J. S., M.P., 4th Par., 230. .MeCuUa, W. A., M.P., 6th Par., 260. MeCuUy, Hon. ,1., Sen., 3, 172; Judge, 361. .McDonald, A., Judge, 334 ; retired, 400. McDonald, A. P., -M.P., 1st Par., 182. -McDonald, D., (X.S.), M.P., 4th Par., 234. McDonald, Hon. D., (Ont.), Sen., 2, 166. .McDonald, E. .M., -M.P., 1st Par., 186. McDonaUl, Hon. H., P.C., 22 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; 1st jrin., 33, 34 ; Pres. P.C, 52 ; Mtn. Mil. vt Def., 55 : off. held, etc., 107 ; M.P., 1st Par., l,si; ; 2nd, 199, 204 ; Judge, 361 ; ret., 404 ; Q.C, 418. -McDonald, Hon. J., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 29; 3rd Min., 41 ; Min. Jus., 63 ; off. held, &c., 108: M.P., 2nd Par.. 199; 4th, 234, 241; l,oc. Judge in Adm., 303 ; Chf. Jus., 360. McDonald, J. A., M.P., 6th Par., 264, 272; 7th, 2,SI, 292. 3rd, 212 ; 6th, iIcK McDonald, Hon. \V., Sen., 173 ; M.P., ind Par. 199 ; 3rd, 212 ; 4th, 233 ; 5th, 249, 255. McDonald, H. S., Judge, 323, 324. McDonald, W. W., M.P., 7th Par , 294 McDonnell, G. H., -M.P., 7tli Par., 27 McDonnell, S., M.P., 2nd Par., 190; 4th, 233. McDonnell, S. S., Q.C, 408 McDougall, H. !•'., M.P., 5tli Par , 264 ; 7th, 2S1. McDougall, J., -M.P., 4tli, Par., 241; oth, 249 ; 6th, 264 ; 7th, 281. McDougall, Hon, J. E., Loc. Judge in Adm., 305; Judge, Maritnne Court, Ont., 314 ; County Court Judge, 335, 336 ; Q.C, 408. McDougall, J. M., Q.C, 417. McDougall, J. L., Auditor-Gcc., 138 ; M.P., 1st Par., 188 ; 3rd, 200, 219. McDougall, General Sir P. L., Admtr. of Govt., 5, 6 ; Adj. Gen. of Militia, 127; K.C.M.G., 428. McDougall, Hon. \\ . (Que.), M.P., 1st Par., 190; 2nd, 199 ; 3rd, 212 ; 4tb, 233, 240 ; Judge, 344, 353 ; Q.C, 412. McDougall, Hon. W., (Ont.), P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; 1st Min., 34 ; Min. P.W., 57 ; off. held, Ac, 109 ; M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 4th, Par., 228 ; Q.C, 408; C.B., 427. McEachcrn, Lt.-Col. A., C.M.G., 430. McGee, J. J., Clerk of Privy Council, 129; Asst. Clk., 129, 147. McGee, Hon. T. D., M.P., 1st Par., 185, 190. McGibbon, D., Judw, 328. McGibbon, R. D., Q.C, 416. McGillivray, A. H., Q.C, 419. McGillivray, J., Q.C., 419. -McGillivray, J. A.. Q.C, 412 440. McGreevy, T., 3I.P., 1st Par., _.. , _...., _„ , 3rd, 211 ; 4tli, 232 ; 5th, 248 ; 6th, 263 ; 7th. 280, 290. JMcGregor, \V., -M. P., 3rd Par., 207, 216; 7th, McGuire, Hon. 'J'. H., Judge, 397; Q.C, 409 McHugh, M. A., Judge, 319. Mclnerncy, G. V., M.P., 7th Par., 293 ; Q C , 421. ' ss .. Mclnncs, Hon. D., Sen., 167. Mclnnes, Hon. T. R., Sen., 176; M.P., 3rd, Pa7., 227 ; 4th, 236, 242. Melntyre, J., Q.C., 408. Mclntyrc, P. A., M.P.,3rd Par., 214 ; 5th, 251 ; Oth, 265. Mclsaac, A., M.P., 2nd, Par., 204 ; 3rd, 212 4lh, 233 ; 5th, 249, 255 ; Judge, ;^65. Mclsaac, C F., M.P., 7th Par., 291. McKay, A. (Man.), JI.P., 1st Par., 193'. McKay, A., (Ont.), M.P., Oth, Par., 259; 7th, 276. McKay, J., Q.C, 42-1. McKay, N. L.. M.P., 2nd Par., 199; 3rd, 212; Q.C, 418. McKay, Hon. T., Sen., 173, M.P.,3rd Par., 212, 224: 4th, 233, 241. McKeagncy, Hon. J., -M.P., 1st Par., 186; Judge, 389. McKeen, D., M.P., Oth Par., 264 ; 7th. 281. McKelcan, F., Q.C, 407. jrcKenzio. \\, (J.C., 423. -M.P., 7tli Par., 2nd, 198; 18 460 Index — Cotitinued. McK McKiiiflsey, Hon. G. C, Sen., 167. McLachlin, D., M.P., 1st Par., IS;-*, ISS. McLaren, Hon. P., Sen.. 167. McLL'an, Cart A., A.D.C., 439. McLean, A. A., Q.C., 422. McLean, J., M.P., 7th Par., 282. McLean, J. A., Q.C., 419. McLelan, Hon. A. W., Lt.-Gov., N.S., 16; P.O., 24 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; 3rd Min., 39, 40, 41 ; Pres. P.O., 52; Min. Fin., 66; P. M. Gen., 61 ; Min. Mar. & Fisli., 63; off. held, &c., 109; Sen., 172 ; M.P., 1st Par., 186, 191 ; 4th, 241 ; 5th, 249 ; 6th, 264, 271, 272. McLennan, R. R., M.P., 7th Par., 275, 285. McLennan. John, M.P., 4th Par., 228. McLeod, E.; M.P., 7th Par., 282 ; Q.C., 421. McLeod, G., M.P., 3rd Par., 213. McLeod, H., M.P., 4th Par., 233, 241. McLeod, M., Q.C., 422. McLeod, N., Judge, 377 ; Q.C., 422. McLeod, W. M., M.P., 4tli Par., 241. McMahon, Lieut. A. H., A.D.C., 11. McMahon, Hon. H., Judge, 313 ; Q.C., 409. McMahon, T. B., Judge, 326. McMaster, D., (Ont.), M.P., 5th Pa--., 244. McMaster, Donald, (Que.), Q.C., 414. McMirhael, D., Q.C., 4u7. McMillan, \)., (Que.), M.P., 1st Par., 186. McMillan, Hon. D., (Ont.), Sen., 167. McMillan, Hon. J., (N.B.), M.P., 1st Par., 1S7, 192. McMillan, J., (Ont.), M.P., 5th Par., 244, 253 ; 6th, 259 ; 7th, 276. McMillan, H., M.P., 5th P.ir., 249 ; 6th, 263 ; 7th, 291. McMouies, J., M.P., 1st Par., 183. McMullen, J., M.P., 5th Par., 246 : 6th, 261 ; 7tli, 278. McNab, A., M.P., 3rd Par., 216, 217. McNeill, A., M.P., 5th Par., 243 ; 6th, 258 ; 7th, 275. McNeill, Lt.-Col. J. C, A.D.C., 9 ; K.C.M.G., 428 ; C.M.G., 430. McPhillips, L. G., Q.C., 422. McQuade, A., M.P., 3rd Par., 209 ; 4th, 230. McQueen, D. S., Judge, 328. McRory, J., M.P., 4th Par., 227. McShane, J., M.P., 7th Par., 441. ^ANTEL, G. A., M.P., 5th Par., 248, 255. Nantel, W. B., Q.C., 416. Nathan, Jr., H., M.P., 1st Par., 193 ; 2nd, 201. Needham, W. H., Q.C., 420. Nelson, Hon. H., Lt.-Gov., B.C., 20 ; Sen., 176 ; M.P., 1st Par., 193 ; 2nd, 201. Nesbitt, J. W., Q.C., 412. Neveu, H., M.P., 6th Par., 270. New Brunswick, Lt.-Governors of— 17 ; preced- ence, 434. Newcombe, E. L., Dep. Min. Jus.,130; Q.C., 419. Norris, J., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 217. Northrup, W. B., M.P , 7th Par., 285. Northup, Hon. J., Sen., 172. North-West Mounted Police, organization of the— 135; Conipt. of the— 135 ; Chf. Clks., N. W. M. P, office, 149, 151, 100. PAG North-West Torritories, admission into Dom. of the- 4 ; Lt.-Gov. of the— 19. Northwood, Hon. J., Sen., 167. Nova Scotia, Lt.-Governors of— Ki, 4;H7 ; i)re- cedence, 434. QAKES, E. R., M.P., 3rd Par., 212, 224. O'Brian, P., Judge, 329. O'Brien, W. E., M.P., 5th Par., 245 ; 6th, 260 ; 7th, 276. O'Connor, D., Q.C.,411. O'Connor, E., Judge., 316. O'Connor, Hem. J., P. C, 22 ; Mem. (3ab., 29 ; Mem, 1st Min., 34, 35 ; 3rd, 40, 41 ; Pres P.C, .52 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; P. M. Gen. 61; Sec. of State & Reg. -Gen., 62; off. held, &e., 110 ;M. P., 1st Par., 181; 2nd, 194 ; 4th, 230, 238 ; Judge, 310 ; Q.C., 407. Odell, Hon. W. H., Sen. 3, 173. O'Donohoe, Hon., J., Sen., 167 ; M.P., 3rd Par 209, 219 ; Q.C., 408. Office of the Comptroller, N.W.M. Police, 160. Offices held by menibars of the Privy Council, 68. O'Gara, M., Q.C., 408. Ogden, A., M.P., 4th Par., 233. Ogilvie, Hon. A. W., Sen., 170. Oliva, J., Q.C., 414. Oliver, Maj.-Gen. J. B., C.M.G,, 431, Oliver, T., M.P., 1st Par., 182, 2nd, 196 ; 3ril. 209 ; 4th, 229, 238. Olivier, L. Adolphe, Judge, 329. Olivier, Hon. L. Auguste, Sen., :i, 16!S ; Judge, 343, 349. Olivier, L. E., M.P., 4th Par., 232. Olivier, P. A., Q.C., 417. O'Meara, C. H., Acct., Dept. Mil. & jL>ef., 150. O'Neil, T. J., Mem. Bd. Dir. of Penitentiaries, 137. Ontario, Lieut.-Governors of — 14, precedence, 434. Order of the Bath, 426. Order of St. Michael and St. George, G.C.M.G., 427; K.C.M.G., 428; C.M.G. ,430; Prelate, 432. Order-in-Council (Imperial) adding British Ter- ritories to Dominion, 441. O'Beillv, J., M.P., 2nd Par., 196. O'ReillV, P., Judge, 384 ; retired, 406. Orton, 'G. T., M.P., 3rd Par., 209, 220 ; 4tli, 230; 5lh, 246. Osier, B. B., Q.C., 408. Osier, Hon. F., Judge, 306, 313. O'Sullivan, D. A., Q.C., 410. Ouimet, Hon. J. Aldric, P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab. 29 ; 4th, Min., 43 ; 5th, 47 ; 6th, 50 ; Min. P W., 57 ; off. held, &c.. Ill ; Speaker Com., 178; M.P., 2nd Par., 203 ; 3id, 210 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247 ; 6th, 26,3: 7th, 279, 289 Q.C., 413. Ouimet, Hon. J. Alphon^se, Judge, 345, 354. Owen, C. B., Q.C., 418. Owen, W. H., Q.C., 418. PAGE, J., Chf. Eng., Pub. Works. 145; Chf. ^ Eng., Canals, 145. 461 Index — Continued. PAG I'agiieulo, Hon. 8., Judge, 345, 352 ; Q.C., 4ia. faint, II. N., M.P., 5th Par., 250. I'akenham, Meut. H. A., A.U.C., 11. Palliser, .1., C.M.U., 430. Palmer, Hon. A. L., M.P., 2iia Par., 200 ; MrU, 214 ; J uilgi', ;>07 ; retireti, 405. Palmer, C. A., Q.C ,421. Palmer, Hon. E., Clif. Jus., :'.T5 ; Judge, 37S. Pallet, Col. 0. E., Dep. Min. Mil. & Def., 130 ; Sen., lO'.t. Panet, Hon. L , .Sen., lii'.i. Panneton, L. E., Q.C., 415. Papineau, Hon. A. C, Judjje, 344, 352 ; ret., 403. Paquet, Hon. A. H., Sen., 1(59; M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2nd, 107; 3rd, 210, 221. Paradis, F. X., M.P., (5th. Par., 271. Parent, E., Un. Ser. of Slate, 131. Parke, E. J., t<\C., 400. Parker, Hon. X., Judge. 368, 309. Parker, T. S., M.P., 1st Par., 183, 188. Parliament, Members of— Bee, "General Elec- tions, and " Special Elections;" duration of Parliaments, 205, 296. Parliamentary Librarians, 180. Parmelee, W. G., Com. Cus., 144 ; Asst. Com., 144; Acct., Dept. Cus., 155 ; Dep. Min. Trade & Com., 145. Paterson, X. K., Q.C., 400. Paterson, \V., M.P., 2nd Par., 194 ; 3rd, 207 ; 4th, 227 , 5th, 243 ; 0th, 258 ; 7th, 275. Patrick, A., Clerk of Coinmoms, 178 ; Asst. Clerk, 179 ; C.M.G., 431. Patterson, Hon. C. S., Judge, 301. 308 ; Q.C., 407. Patterson, J., Asst. Auditor, 139, 154. Patterson, Hon. J. C, P.C., 24 ; Mem. Cab., 29, 438 ; 4th Min., 44 ; 5th, 47 ; 0th, 50, 438 ; Min. Mil. & Def., 55 ; Sec. of State & Reg. Gen., 02; off. held, &c., 112; M.P., 4th Par., 228; 5th, 244; 0th, 258; 7th, 280, 440 ; Lieut.-Governor, Manitoba, 437. Patterson, \V. A., M.P., 7th Par., 281. Paysant, .J. Y., Q.C., 419. Peachy, J. \V., Chf. Clk., Dept. Cus., 155. Pearson, F. M., il.P., Itt Par., 191 ; 2nd, 199. Peck, C. A., Q.C., 421. Peerage of the United Kingdom, 425. Pegley, C. E., Q.C., 412. Pelietier, Hon., C. A. P., P.C.,i3; Mem, Cab., 29 ; 2nd Min., 30 ; Min. Agr., 04 ; oft', held, &c., 113 ; Sen., 170 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184, 189 ; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd, 210, 222 ; C.M.G., 431. Pelietier, Hon. II. C, Judge, 345, 350, 354, 355; Q.C., 413. Pelietier, L. C, M.P., 7th Par., 279 : Q,C., 410. Pelietier, Hon. L. P.. Q.C., 417. Pelietier, P., Chf. Clk., Dept., Sec. of State, 149. Pemberton, A. F., Judge, .SS3 ; ret., 400. Pemberton, Capt. AV. L., A.D.C., 9. Penitentiaries, Board of Dir., 137 ; Inspectors of— 137. Penny, Hon. E. G., Sen., 169. Pensions granted to Judges, 399. Pentland, C, Q.C., 415. Pepler, F. E. P., Q.C., 411. Percival, Capt., A.D.C.. 10. POZ Perley, H. F.. Chf. Eng., Public Works, 145. Perley. Hon. W. D.. Sen., 177 ; M.P., GthPar., 267, 274. Perley, W. G., M.P., 0th Par., 200, 209. Perrault, J. S., M.P., 4th Par., 239. Perry, C, M.P., 1st Par., 183. Perry, Hon. E., Sen., 106. Perry, S. F., M.P., 3rd Par., 214 ; 0th, 200 ; 7th, 283. Peters, B. L., Jndge, 371. Peters, Hon. J. U., Asst. Judge Js Master of Rolls, 376 ; ret., 406. Pettes, i\.. M.P., 3rd Par., 210. Phinney, J. D., Q.C., 421. Piche, E. U., Asst. Clerk, Commons, 179. Pickard, J., M.P.. 1st Par., 192 ; 2nd, 200 ; 3rd 214 ; 4th, 235 ; 5th. 250. Pinard, J. A., Acct., Dept. Int., 151. Pinsouueault, A., M.P., 1st Par., 184; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd. 210 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th. 247. Pipes, W. T., Q.C., 419. Plamondon, Hon. M. A., Judge, 344. 346 Piatt, J. M., M.P., 5th Par., 246 ; 6th, 260, 269. Piatt, S., M.P., 3id Par., 219 ; 4th, 230, Plumb, Hon. J. B., Sen., 107 ; Speaker Sen., 163 ; M.P., 3rd Par., 20S, 218 ; 4tli, 237. Plunkett, J., Supt. Stamp Bcli., P. O. Dept., 150. Poirier, Hon. P., Sen., 174. Polette, Hon. A., Judge, 342, 357 ; ret., 403. Ponsonby, Hon., W. A. \V., A.D.C., 9. Poolev, C E., Q.C.,421. Pope, J., Asst, Clk., Privy Council, 129, 147. Po])e, Hon. J. C, P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ;3rd Min., 41 ; Min. Mar « Fish., 63 ; oft', held, &c., 114; M.P.. 2nd Par., 200; 3rd, 226; 4th, 235, 243. Pope, Hon. J. H., P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; Mem. 1st Min., 35 ; 3rd, 40, 42 ; Min. Rys. & Can. 57 ; Min. Agr.. 64 ; o'S. held, &c.. 114 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184, 188 ; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd, 210 ; 4th, 231, 239 ; oth, 247 , 6th, 262, 270. Pope, R., Clk., Crown in Chan., 138, 149 ; Dep. Commissioner Patents, 157. Pope, R. H., M.P., Oth Par., 270 ; 7th, 279. Pope, W. H., Judge, 377. Poiter, P., M.P.. Oth Par., 259. Possessions, British— added to the Dominion, 441. Postmasters-General, 01. Post Oltice Department, 155 ; Clif. Clks., 155, 440 ; Sec. of the— 143. Pouliot, B., M.P., 1st Par., 184, 190. Pouliot, J. B., M.P., 3rd Par., 211. Pouliot, J. N.,Q.C., 416. Pouporc, J., M.P., 4th Par., 232. Poussette, A. P., Q.C., 409. Powell, G., Un.-See. of State, 131 ; Chf. Clk., 148, 101. Powell, H. A., M.P., 7th Par., 293 ; Q.C., 421. PoweU, Col. W., Adj. -General of Militia, 127. Power, A., Chf. Clk., Dept. Jus., 148; Q.C., 414. Power, Hon. L. G., Sen., 172. Power, P., M.P., 1st Par., 186 ; 3rd, 212. Pozer, Hon. C. H., Sen., 170; M.P., 1st Par., 184; 2nd, 197; 3rd, 210, 221. 462 Index — Continued. PRE Precedence, Table of— 434. Fr6fontaine, R. F., M.P., 5th Par., 254 ; Otli, ■262; 7tli, 279; Q.C., 417. Preston, D. H., Q C, 410. Prevost. Lt.-Col. H., ex-A.D.C, 12 ; Hon. A.D.C., 13. Prsvost, W., M.P., 2nd Par., 199; 3rd. 212, 224; QC, 414. Price, C. V., Judge, :519. Price, Hon. E., Sen., 3, 16S. Price, Hon., E. P., Sen., 171. Price, H. W., Judge, 333 ; retired, 400. Price, W. E., M.P., 2nd Par., 197. Pridhani, W., M.P., 7th Par., 287. Prieur, F. X., Mem. Bd. Dir., Penitentiaries, 137. Prime Ministers of Canada, 31, 32: 33, (foot note.) Primrose, Hon. C, Sen., 173. Prince Edward Island, Admission of — into the Dominion, 4 ; Lieut. -Governors of — 21. Prince, J., Judfre, 315. Pringle, J. F., Judge, 331, 332. Prior, Lt.-Col. Hon. E. G., ex-A.D.C., 12 ; Hon. A.D.C., 13 ; M.P., (ith Par., 273 ; 7th, 284 ; P.C., &Meii). of Cab., 438 ; Com. In. Rev., 438. Prior, H., Q.C., 418. Privy Council of Canada, Members of the — 22, their precedence, 434 ; Title, 436 ; Presi- dents of the— 52; Clerks of the— 129 ; Asst. Clerks, 129, 147. Privy Council Office, 147. • Privy Council, Members of Her Majesty's— 425. Proclamation of Union of the Provinces, 1. Proudfoot, Hon. W., Judge, 311 ; retired, 399. Proulx, I., M.P., 7th, Par., 277, 287. Provinces, Union of the — 1, 4. Prowse, Hon. S., Sen., 175. Prud'homme, L. A., Judge, 393. Pruyn, M. W., M.P., 5tli Par., 253. Public Printing & Stationerv, Dept. of— & Clif. Clks,, 161. Public Works, Ministers of — 57 ; Dep. Min., 141 ; Sec. Dept. of— 141 ; Dept. of- & Chf. Clks., 158. • Pugsley, Hon. W., Q.C.,421. Purcell, Hon. J. D., Judge, 358. Purcell, P., M.P., 6th Par., 258. Putnam, A., M.P., 6th Par., 264; 7th, 281. rvUARTERM ASTER-GENERAL, 128. Quebec, Lieutenant-Governors of — 15 ; preced- ence, 434. Queen's Bench, Court of — Manitoba, Constn. of the— 388 ; Chf. Justices & Judges of the —389. Queen's Bench, Court of— Prov. Que., Constn. of the— 337 ; Chf. Justices & Judges of the —338 ; Pensions to Judges', of the— 401. Queen's Bench Division, High Court of Justice, Ont., 309. . Queen's Counsel, 407. Queen's Most Hon. Privy Council, Members of the— 425. RIT Queen's Privy Council for Canada, Members of the— 22 ; their precedence. 434 ; Presi- dents of the— 52 ; Clerks of the— 129 ; Asst. Clerks, 129, 147. Queen's Printers, 144. Queen's Proclamation of Union of the Prov- inces, 1. Quiglev, R. F., Q.C., 421. Quinn, M. J. F., Q.C., 410. R ACICOT, E., Q.C., 415. Railwavs & Canals, Ministers of— 57 ; Dep. Min., 142 ; Sec, Dept. of— 143 ; Dept. of— & Chf. Clks., 159. Rainville, Hon. H. F., Judge, 344, 851 ; ret., 403. Ramsay, Hon. T. K., Judge, 339 ; Asst. Judge, 343, 347, 355. Rankin, J., M.P., 1st Par., 183, 188. Ray, W. H., M.P., 1st Par., 186 ; 2nd, 199 ; 3rd, 212 ; 5th, 249. Read, Hon. R., Sen., 166 ; M.P., 1st Par., 181, 188. Receiver-General, Dept. of the— 162. Receivers-General, 65. Recorder of the Province of Manitoba, 390. Reddin, D. O., Judge, 377. Bedford, J., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Reed, H., Dep. Supt. Gen. Ind. Affairs, 139. Reesor, Hon. D., Sen., 2, 165. Reeve, J. M., Q.C.. 411. Reeve, W. A., Q.C., 409. Registrar, Exchequer Court of Canada, 305. Registrar, Supreme Court of Canada, 301. Registrars-General of Canada, See " Secretaries of State of Canada," 62. Reid, Hon. J., Sen., 176 ; M.P., 4th Par., 242 ; 6th, 252 ; 6th, 266, 273. Reid, J. D., M.P., 7th Par., 275. Reiffenstein, G. C, Chf. Clk., Dept. Fin., 162. Renaud, A., M.P., 1st Par., 187. Renaud, Hon. L., Sen., 3, 168. Reporter, Exchequer Court of Canada, 305. Reporters, Supreme Court of Canada, 301. Retired Judges, 399 ; tlieir precedence, 435. Reynolds, J., Judge, 324. Richard, A. D., Q.C., 421. Richard, E. E., M.P., 2nd Par., 198; 3rd, 211. Richards, A. N., Lt.-Gov. B.C., 20 ; M.P., 2nd Richards, Sir W. B., Chf. Jus., Sup. Court, Can., 300; of the Queen's Bch., Ont., 309; of the Com. Pleas, 312 ; ret., 399 ; Kt., 432. Richardson, Hon., H., Chf. Clk., Dept. Jus., 148 ; Judge, 395 ; Stipen. Mag., 398. Richev, M. H., Lt.-Gov., N.S., 16; M.P., 4th Par., 233 ; 5th, 249, 256 ; Q'.C, 418. Rider, T. B., M.P., 7th Par., 280. Riel, L., M.P., 2nd Par., 205 ; 3rd, 215, 226 Rigby, Hon. S. G., Judge, 361 ; Q.C., 418. Rinfret, C. I., M.P., 4tli Par., 231 ; 5th, 247 ; 6th, 262 ; 7th, 279. Riopel, L. J., M.P., 5th, Par., 247 : 6th, 261. Ritchie, C. H., Q.C., 409, Ritchie, J. J., Q.C , 419. 4G3 Index — Continued. EIT Ritchie, Hon. J. N., Judge, 361 ; Q.C., 418. Ritchie, Hon. J. W., Sen., :i, 172; Judge, 8G0, 361 ; ri'tired, 404. Ritchie, R. J., Q.C., 421. Ritchie, W. B. A , y.C, 4-20. Ritchie, Sir W. J., (Jlif. Jus., Sup. Court Can., 300 : i)f the Sap. Couit, X.B., 367 ; Kt., 432. Robb, J., Judge, 326 ; Q.C., 411. Robertson, A., M.P., 5t!i Par., 244 ; 6tli, 250, 269. Robertson, Hon. A. R., Judge, .SSI ; Q.C., 422. Robertson, Hon. J., Sen., 3, 173. Robertson, J. E., M.P., 5th Par., 251, 257 : 6th, 265. Robertson, T., (N.S.), M.P.. 4tli Par.. 234 : 5th, 250 ; 6th, 264, 272. Robertson, Hon. T., (Ont.), M.P., 4th Par., 228 ; 5tli, 244 ; Judge, 311 ; Q.C, 407. Robertson, W. W., Q C, 414. Robillard, H.. M.P., 6th Par., 260 ; 7th, 277. RobiUard, U. J., M.P., 2ud Par., 197; 3rd, 210. Rollins, P. M., Acct., De]>t. In. Rev., 154. Robinson, C, Judge, 322. Robinson, Hon. J. B., Lt.-Gov., Ont., 14 ; M.P., 2nd Par., 194; 3rd, 220; 4th, 230, 238. Robinson, W. C. F., Lt.-Gov., P.B.I., 21 ; C.M.G., 430. Robitaille, Hon. I.., Sen., 170. Robitaille, Hon. T., Lt.-Gov., Que., 15 ; P.O., 22; Mem. Cab., 29; Meui. 1st Min., 35 ; Rec.-Gen., 65 ; oft. held, &c., 115; Sen., 170; M.P., 1st Par., 184; 2nd, 197,203; 3rd, 210 ; 4th, 231, 239. Rochester, J., M.P., 2n.l Par.. 194 : 3rd, 207 ; 4th, 228. Rochon, A., Q.C., 416. Rodier, Hon. C. S., Sen., 171. Rogers, A.. M.P., 4th Par., 234. Rogers, R. V., Q.C., 411. RoUand, Hon. J. B., Sen , 171. Roonie, W. P\, M.P., 6th Par., 259, 269 : 7th, 276. Rosamond, B., M.P., 7th Par., 2Sr,. Roscoc, F. J., M.P., :'.rd Par. 215. Rose, Rt. Hon. Sir J., P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; Mem. 1st Min., .34 ; Min. Fin., 56 ; off. held, &c., 115 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184, 189 ; Mem. of H. M.'s P.C, 425; Bart., 426 ; G.C.M.G., 427 ; K.C.M.G., 428. Rose, Hon. J. E., Judge, 313 ; Q.C., 408. Ross, A. W., M.P., 5th Par., 251 ; 6th. 266 ; 7th, 283. Ross, D. A., Q.C., 413. Ross, G. W., M.P., 2Dd Par., 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 229 ; 5th, 245, 253. Ross, H. H., M.P,, 7th Par., 275. Ross, Lt.-Gen. Sir J., Admtr. of the Govt., 0. Ross, Hon. John, Sen., 2, 165 ; Speaker Sen., 163. Ross, James, M.P., 1st Par., 188 ; 2nd, 196. Ross, Hon. J. G., Sen., 170. Ross, lion. J. J., Sen., 170 ; Speaker Sen., 163 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184; 2nd, 197. Ross, J. S., M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 4t.h, 228. Ross, L., M.P.. 2nd Par., 194 ; 3rd, 207. Ross, Col. P. Robertson, Adj. Gen. of Militia, 127. SCA Ross, Lt.-Col. Thos., Acct. of Contingencies, Dept. Fin., 152. Ross, Hon. Wm., P.C., L'3; Mem. Cab., 29; 2nd, Min., 38; Min. Mil. & Del., .55 ; off. held, &c., 116; M.P., 1st Par., 186; 2nd, 200, 204 ; 3rd, 213, 225. Ross, Walter, M.P., 1st Par.. 183 ; 2nd, 196 • 3rd, 209. Ross, W. A., Judge, 317. Ross, W. B., Q.C., 419. Rouleau, Hon. C. J!., Judge, 396 ; Stipen, Mag., 398. Rouleau, F. F., Asst. Clerk, Commons, 179; M.P., 3rd Par., 210, 221 ; 4th, 231. Routhier, Hon, A. B., Judge, 343, 354, 356 : Q.C., 412. Routhier, F., M.P., 4th Par., 229. Rowand, J., M.P., 6th Par., 268 ; 7th, 275. Roy, C. F., M.P., 3rd Par., 222. Roy, Hon. D., Judge, 342, 356 ; ret., 402. Roy, E. F. E., Sec, Dept. Pub. Works, 141, 159. Royal, J., Lt.-Gov., N.W.T., 19 ; M.P., 4th Par., 242 ; 5th, 251 ; 6th, 266, 274. Ruggles, E., Q.C., 420. Rupert's Lana and North-West Territories, ad- mission of — into the Dominion, 4. Russell, A., Chf. Clk., Dept. Int., 150. Russell, Gen. Rt. Hon. Lord A. G., Admtr. of the Govt., 6. Russell, B., Q.C., 419. Russell, Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., 427 ; Baron, and Lord Chf. Jus. of England, 427, (toot note "4.") Russell, L., Dep. Min. Int.. 132; Sur.-Gen , 132, 151. Ryan, G., M.P., 1st Par., 187. Ryan, J., M.P., 3rd Par., 226 ; 41h, 242 ; Judge, 392. Ryan, M. P., M.P. 1st Par., 190 : 2nd, 198 ; 3rd, 211,222; 4th, 232. Ryan, M., Stipen. Mag., N.W.T., 308. RyaJi, Hon. T., Sen., 3, 168. Ryekman, S. S., M.P., 7tli Par., 276. Rykert, J. C, M.P., 4th, Par., 229; 5th, 245; 6th, 250, 260 ; Q.C., 408. Rymal, J., M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2nd, 196; 3rd, 209 ; 4th, 230. ST. AUBYX, Major Hon. J. T.. Sec. to Gov.- General, 8. St. Jean, P., M.P., 3rd Par., 200. St. Pierre, H. C, Q.C., 416. Ste. Marie, L., M.P., 6th Par., 263, 271. Salmon, W., Judge, 326. Sanborn, J. R., M.P.,. 7th Par., 280. Sanborn, Hon. J. S., Sen., 3, 169 ; Judge, 339; 343, 355. SaTiders, E. H., Judge, 385 ; ret., 406. Sanford, Hon. W. E.,Sen., 167. Savard, P. V., M.P., 7th Par., 279, 289. Savary, A. W., M.P., 1st Par., 186 ; 2nd, 199; Judge, 364 ; Q.C., 418. Scarth, W. B., M.P., 6th Par., 266 ; Dep. Min. Agr., 439. Scatcherd, R. C, M.P., 3rd, Par,, 217. Scatcherd, T., M.P., 1st Par., I82;2pd, 195; 3rd, 208, 217. 464 ludSX — Continued. SCH Schreiber, C. Dep. llin. Jlys. i (Jan., \\i ; CUf Eng., 14G; C.M.G., 431. Schreve, T. C, Q.C., 41S. Schultz, Sir J. C, Lt.-Gov., Man., 18, 437 : Sen., 176; M.l*., 1st Par., 192 ; 2nd, '201 ; Snl, 215 ; 4t.li, 236 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Scott, A. F., Judge, 32S ; retired, 401. Scott, D. C, Acct., Uept. Ind. Affiiirs, 160. Scott, Hon. D. L., Judge, 390 ; Q.C., 424. Scott, H. J., Q.C., 408. Scott, Hon. R. W., P.O., 23 ; Mem. Cab., 29 ; 2nd Mm., 37, 38 ; Sec. of State & Keg.- Gen., 62; off. held, &c., 116 ; Sen., 166. Scott, T., M.P., 4th Par., 242 ; 5tli, 251. Scott, T. S., Doni. Architect, 146. Scott, W. H., Q.C., 407. Scriver, J., M.P., 1st Par.. 189 ; 2nd, 197 ; 3rd, 210 ; 4th, 231 ; 5th, 247 ; Otli, 262 ; 7th, 279. Secord, J., Q.C., 424. Secretaries of State of Canada, 62. Secretaries of State for the Provinces, 65. Secretaries, Department of : — " Agriculture., 142. " Finance, 133. ■' Inland Revenue, 141. Interior, 132. " Militia & Defence, 130. Post Office, 143. Public Works, 141. " Railways & Canals, 143. Secretaries to Governors-General, 8. Secretaries of the Treasury BoartI, 134. Secretary to High Commissioner, 125. Secretary of State of Canada, Dept. of tlie— & Chf. Clerks, 148. Secretary of State for the Provinces, Dept. of the— & Chf. Clerks, 161. Sedgewick, Hon. R., Dep. Min. Jus., i;jO ; Judge, :101 ; Q.C., 418. Selwyn, A. R. C, Dir., Geo. Survey, 135 ; C.M.G., 431. Scrapie, A., M.P., 6th Par., 261 ; 7th, 278. Senate of Canada, — Persons to be first sum- moned, 2 ; Speakers, 163, precedence, 434 ; Senators, 165, precedence, 435, Title, 436 ; Clerks of the— 163 ; Cleiks Assistant, 164 ; Law Clerks, 164 ; Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod, 164 ; Sergeant-at-Arms, 164 ; Chaplains to the — 165. Senators, 165 ; precedence, 435 ; persons to be first summoned to Sen., 2 ; Title, 436. S6n6cal, A., Supt. of Printing, Dept. ot Pub. Printing, 161. Sfenfecal, Hon. L. A., Sen., 170 ; M.P., 1st Par., 184. Senkler, E. J., Judge, 324. Senkler, W. S., Judge, 323. Sergeant-at-Arms, Senate, 164. Sergeants-at-Arms, Commons, 180. ■• Sessions of Parliaments, duration of — 295. Sewell, Col. J., C.M.G., 4:^0. Sexton, J. P., Q.C., 413. Seymour, Hon. B., Sen., 2, 165. Shakespeare, N., M.P., 5th Par., 252; 6th, 267, 273. Shanly, W., .M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 5th, 2.53 ; 6th, 258. SNI Shaw, A., M.P., 4th Par , 227 ; t^.C, 408. &haw, Hon. J., Sen., 2, 165. Shepley, G. F., Q.C., 411. Slieppard, Major H. C, ex-A.D.C., 12; Hon. A.D.C., 13. Sherwood, Hon.G., Judge, 321 ; ret , 400. Shiblev, S., M.P., 2nd Par., 194 ; 3rd, 207, 216. Short, Major C. J., ex A.D.C., 12. Short, Hod. E., Judge, 342, 355. Short, J., M.P., 3rd Par., 222. Sicotte, Hon. L. V., Judge, 342, 356 ; ret., 40:!. Silton, Hon. C, Q.C., 423. Simard, G. H., M.P., 1st Par , 185. Siniard, H., M.P., 7th Par., 279, 441. Simpson, Hon. J., Asst. Auditor, 139, 15:1. Sinifison, Hon. J., Sen., 2, 166. Simpson, W. M., M.P., 1st Par., 181, 188. Sinclair, J. S., Judge, 334. Sinclair, P., M.P., 2nd Par., 206, 3rd, 214. Sinclair, R., Acct., Dept. lud. Affairs, 160. Skead, Hon. J., Sen., 2, 166, 167. Skinner, C. N., M.P., 6th Par., 265 : 7th, 282, 293 ; Q.C., 420. Skinner, J. A., M.P., 3rd Par., 219, 4th, 229. Small, H. B., Sec, Dept. Agi., 142 ; Chf. Clk., 157. Small, J., M.P., 5th Par., 246 ; 6th, 260. Small, J. E., Judge, 325. Smith, Sir A. J., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 30 ; 2nd Min., 36 ; Min. Mar. & Fish., 63 ; off. held, etc., 117 ; M.P., 1st Par., 187; 2nd, 200, 205 ; 3rd, 214 ; 4th, 2:i5 ; K.C.M.G., 428. Smith, C. K., Q.C., 419. Smith, Sir D. A., M.P., Ist Par., 193 ; 2nd, 201 ; 3rd, 215 ; 4th, 236, 242 ; 6th, 262 ; 7th, 279 ; K.C.M.G.,429. Smith, E. S., Q.C., 411. Smith, Sir F., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 30 ; :ird Min., 42; 4th, 43, 45; 5th, 47; 6th, 50; Min. Pub. Works, 57 ; off. held, &c., 117 ; Sen., 166 ; Kt., 433. Smith, James, (Out.), Judge, 3:!2. Smith, Hon. James, (Que.), Judge, 341, 351 ; ret., 402. Smith, J B., Q.C., 424. Smith, J. F., Q.C.. 410. Smith, Lt.-Col. H. R., ex-A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 12 ; Hon. A.D.C., 13 ; A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen., 126, 127 ; Sergt.-at-Arms, Commons, 180. Smith, Hon. H. W., Judge, 361 ; Q.C., 418. Smith, Hon. R., Judge, 390 ; Q.C., 408. Smith, R., M.P., 2nd Par., 196 ; 3rd, 209. Sniith, S., Supt., PrintiJig & Supply Bcli., P.O. Dept., 156. Smith, W., Dep. Min. Marine & Fisheries, 134. Smith, W., M.P., 6th Par., 200 ; 7th, 287. Smith, Lt.-Col. W^ O., C.M.G., 430. Smithson, W. H., Acct., P.O. Dept., 156. Smyth, Cai>t. E. G. Selby, A.D.C, 126. Smyth, Maj.-Gen., Sir E. Selby, Mai. -Gen., "126; Adjt. Gen. of Mil., 127; K.C.M.G. 428. Smyth, H., M.P., 5th Par., 244, 253. Smyth, R. C, Q.C., 409. Smythe, E. H., Q.C., 409. Snider, C. G., Judge, 320,334 ; Q.C., 411. Snider, G., M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2nd, 194 ; 3rd, 207. 465 Index — Continued. SNO Snowball, Hon. J. B., Sen., 174; M.P., 4th Par., 234. Solicitor-General, 54, 43S ; precedence, 434 Title, 436. Somerville, J., (Brant, N. R.), M.P., 5th Par. 243 ; Gth, 268 ; 7th, 275. SomerviJle, J., (Bruce. W. R.), M.P., 5th Par. 243. Spalding, W.R., Judge, 385 ; ret., 406. Speakers of the Commons, 178;^ precedence 435. Speakers of the Senate, 1(53 ; precedence, 434. Special Elections :~Duriiig 1st Par., 188 ; 2nd 202 ; 3rd, 216 ; 4th, 237 ; 5th, 252 ; eth 268; 7th, 285, 440,441. Spinks, W. W., Judge, 388. Spohn, P. H., M.P., 7lh Par., 277 ; 288. Spragge, Hon. J. G., Cht., Jus. of Ontario, 308 Chancellor, 311 ; Vice-Chan., 311. Spragge, W., Dep. Supt. Gen. Ind. Affairs, 130 148, 150, 161. Springer, L., M.P., 5th Par., 246. Sproat, A., M.P., 1st Par., 181. Sproule, T. S , M.P., 4th Par., 228 : 5th, 244 6th, 2.'i9 ; 7th, 275. Squier, W. K., Judge, 321. Stafford, L., Q.C., 417. Stairs, J. F., M.P., 5th Par., 256 ; 7th, 281, 292, Stanley, Lieut. Hon. E. G. V., A.D.C., 11. Staulev 01 Preston, Lord (Lord Derby), Gov, Gen., 6 ; Sec. to— 8 ; A B.C. to— 11. Stanton, E. P., Supt., Postage Stamps Bch P.O. Dept.. 440. Staples, J., M.P., 2nd Par., 196. Stapleton, Capt. Hon. M., A.D.C., 126. Statistician, Dominion — 157. Steadman, J., Judge, 372. Steckel, L. J. R., Chf. Clk., Eug. Bch., P. W. Dept., 159. Steele, R. F., Judge, 323. Steele, H. E., Clerk of the Crown in Chan., 138. Steeves, Hon. W. H., Sen., 3, 173. Stephen, Sir George, Baron, 425'; Bart., 426. Stephens, C. H., Q.C., 417. Stephenson, Capt. Kussell, ex-A.D.C., 10, 11. Stephenson, Rufu.s, M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 2nd, 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228. Stevens, Hon. G. G , Sen., 170. Steven.s, J. J., Judge, 372. Stevenson, B. R , Q.C., 420. Stevenson, J., M.P., Gth Par., 260 ; 7th, 277. Stevenson, J. G., Judge, 320 ; ret., 400. Stewart, D., Insp. of Penitentiarie.s, 137. Stewart, J. C, Financial Comptroller, &e., P. O. Dept., 156. Stewart, W. S., Q.C., 422. Stipendiary MaKistiates, N.W.T., 397, 298. Stirton, D., M.P., Ist Par., 183 ; 2nd, 196 ; 3rd, 209, 220. Stisted, Maj.-Gen. H. W., Lt. Gov., Ont., 14. Stockton, A. A.,Q.C., 421. Strange, F. W , M.P., 4th Par., 230. Stratliy, Ll.-C.l. J. A., Hon. A.D.C., 13. Strathy, H. H., Q.C., 409. Streatteild, Capt. E., A.D.C., 127, 439. Streatieild, Capt. H., Sec. to Go v.. General, 8 ; A.D.C., 11. SUT Street, T. C, M.P., 1st Par., 183 ; 2nd, 196, 203. Street, Hon. W. P. R., Judge, 310 ; Q.C., 409. Strong, Sir S. H., Chi. Jus., Sup. Court of Can., 300, P. J., 300 ; J as. of Appeal, 308 ; ViCe-Cliau., 311 ; Kt., 433. Stuart, Sir. A., Cht. Jus., 341 ; P. J., 342, 353 ; ret., 4u3; Kt., 432. Stuart, Lt.-Col. C, Chf. Clk., Gov.-Gen.'s See's Ottice, 147. Stnait, G. G., Q.C., 416. Stuart, Hon. G. <)., Judge, Vice-Adm. Court, Quebec, 359. Stuart, J., M.P., Srd Par., 208, 218. Stubbs, W., M.P., 7tli Par., 440. Sullivan, Hon. M., Sen., 167. Sullivan, Hon. W. W., Loc. Judge in Adm., 304; Chf. Jus., 375; Judge, Vice-Adm. Court, P.E.J., 375, (toot note); Q.C., 422. Suite, B., Cht. Clk., Dept. Mil. & Del., 150. Superintendent of : — Dead Letter Bch., P. O. Dept., 156. Insurance, 133. Mail Service Bch., P. O., Dept., 156. Printing & Supply Bch., P. O. Dept., 156. Superintendents-General of Indian Afl'airs, 67. Superintendents of :— Money Order Branch. P. O. Dept., 155, 156. Postage Stamps Branch, P. O. Dept., 156, 440. Printing, 161. Savings Bank Branch, P. O. Dept., 156. Stationery, 161, 149. Superior Court, Province ot Quebec, Constn. of the— 340 ; Chf. Jus. and Judges, 341 ; Judi- cial districts, 346 ; Pensions to Judges, 402. Supreme Court of British Columbia, Constn. of the— 379 ; Chf. Jus., 380 ; Judges, 381. Supreme Court of Canada, Const, of the— 299 ; Chf. Jus. and Judges, 300 ; their preced- ence, 434, 435 ; Officers, 301 ; Pensions to Judges, 399. Supreme Cuuitof Judicature, Ontario, Constn. of tlie— 306 ; Court of Appeal, 307 ; Higli Court of Jus— Queen's Bench Div., 309 ; Chancery, 310 ; Coin. Pleas, 312 ; Pensions to Judges, 399. Supreme Court of Judicature, P. B. Island, Constn. of the— 374 ; Chf. Jus. 375 ; Asst. Judges, 376 ; Masters of the Rolls & Vice- Chancellors, 376 ; Pensions to Judges, 406. Supreme Court of New Brunswick, Constn. of the — 366 ; Chf. Jus., 367 ; Judge in Equity, 367 ; Judges, 368 ; Pensions to Judges, 405. Supreme Court of the Noitli-West Territories, Constn. of the— 394 ; Judg»s, 395. Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Ci)nstn. of the— 359 ; Chi. Jus., 360 ; Judge, in Equity, 360 ; Judges, 361 ; Pensions to Judges, 404. Surrogate Courts of Ontario, 336. Surveyors-General of Dominion Lands, 132. Sutherland, B. D., Asst. Auditor, 139, 154. Sutherland, H., M.P., 5tli, Par., 251. Sutherland, James, M.P., 4ih Par., 238 ; 5th, 245 ; 6th, 260 ; 7tli, 277. Sutherland, Hon. Jnhii, Sen., 176. 466 Index — Continued. SUT Sutherland, W. D., Q.C., 419. Sylvain, G., M.P., 1st Par., 185. Symons, H., Q.C.,424. TABLE OP PRECEDENCE FOR CANADA, 434. Tacli6, J. C, Dep. Min. of Agr., 142. Tiicti6, P. v., Q.C., 415. Taillon, L. O., Q.C., 414. Tait, Hon. M. M., Judge, 345, 347, 352 ; Act. Chf. Jus., 352, (foot note) ; Q.C., 414. Tarte, J. I.. MP., 7tli Par., 279, 289. Taschereau, Hon. H. E., Judge, Sujircine Ct. of Canada, 300 ; Superior Ct, Que., 343, 349, 356. Taschereau, Hon. H. T., M.P., 2nd Par., 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; Judge, 344, 349, 350, 352, 357. Taschereau, Hon. J. T., Judge, Supreme Ct. of Can., 300 ; Queen's Bcli., Que., 339 ; Sup- erior Court, 342, 3fi3 ; ret., 399. Taschereau, T. L., M.P., 5th Par., 254 ; Q.C., 415. Tass6, F. Z., Mem. Bd. Dir. Penitentiaries, 137. Tass^, Hon. J., Sen., 171 ; M.P., 4th Par., 229 ; 5th, 245. Taylor, Kennings, Clk. Asst. Sen., 164. Taylor, G., M.P., 5th Par., 245 ; 6th, 259 ; 7th, 276. Taylor, Sr., J. Fennings, Clerk of Senate, 163. Tavlo^ S. S., Q.C., 424. Taylor, H'>n. T. W., Chf. Jus., Man., 389 ; P. J., 390 ; Q.C., 408. Tellier, L., M.P., 4th Par., 232 ; Judge, 345, 356 ; Q.C., 414. Temple, T., M.P., 5th Par., 257 ; 6th, 265 ; 7th, 282 Tennyson, B., Q.C., 424. Terrill, J. L., Q.C., 415. Territories, British— added to the Doni., 441. Tessier, Hoa. U. J., Sen., 3, 168 ; Judge, 83? ; 343, 334 ; ret., 402. Th6rien, O., M.P., 6th Par., 2(32. Thibaudeau, Hon. I., M.P., 3id Par., 211, 223. Thibaudeau, Hon. J. R., Sen., 170. Thompson, D., M.P., 1st Pjr., 181 ; 2nd, 194 ; 3rd, 207 ; 4th, 228 ; 5th, 244, 253. Thompson, Hon. J. G., Judge, 342, 348 ; retired, 402. Thompson, J. H., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Thompson, J. S., M.P., 1st Par., 193 ; 2nd, 201; 3rd, 215 ; 4th, 236, 242. Thompson, Rt. Hon. Sir J. S. D., P.O., 24 ; Mem. Cab., 30, Premier, 31, 32 ; Mem. 3rd Min., 41 ; 4th, 44; 5th, 46 ; Min. Jus., 54 ; off. held, &c., 118; M.P., 5th Par., 255; 6th, 264 ; 7th, 281, 291; Judge, 361 ; Q.C., 418 ; Mem. of H. M's P.C., 425 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Thomson, J., Q.C., 418. Thomson, S., Q.C., 420. Thomson, W. A., M.P., 2nd Par., 20S; 3rd, 209. Tillev, Sir S. L., Lt.-Gnv., N.B., 17 ; P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 30; Mem. l.t Mm., 33, 34; 3rd, 39 ; Min. Fm., 56 ; Min. Cus.,59 ; off. held, &c., 119 ; M.P., 1st Par., 187 ; 2nd, 200, 205 ; 4th, 235, 241 ; 5th, 250, 256 ; C.B., 427; K.C.M.G., 428. TUR Tilt, J., Q.C., 409. Tilton, U.-Col. J., Dep. Min. Fish., 134 ; Acet., Dept. Mar. & Pish., 158. Tisdale, D., M.P., 6th Par., 260 ; 7th, 276 ; Q.C., 407. Titles conferred by Queen Victoria for Canadian Service, 425. Titles used in Canada, 436. TIzard, G. L., Q.C., 411. Tobin, S., M.P., 2nd Par., 199. Todd, A., Librarian of Par., ISO ; C.M.G., 431. Todd, Hon., W., Sen., 3, 174. Toller, Lt.-Col. F., Compt. of Dom.' Currency, 153. Tomlinsnn, J., Eng. & Gen. Supt. of Light- houses, 157. Toms, I. F., Judge, 321, 322. Toronto Admiialty Dibtrict, 305. Torrance, Hon. F. W., Judge, 343, 351. Tourangeau, A., M.P., 1st Par., 190. Townshend, Hon. C. J., M.P., 5th Par. 255 ; Judge, 361 ; Q.C., 418. Townshend, M., Q.C., 419. Trade and Commerce, Ministers of— 60 ; Dep. Min., 145. Travis, J., Stipen. Mag., N.W.T., 398. Treadwell. C. W., Sec, Dept. Fm., 133, 153. Treasury Board, Chairman of tire— See "Min- isters of Finance," 56 ; Sec. of the — 134. Tremaine, B. E., M.P., 3rd Par., 225 ; Judge, 366 ; rtt., 404. Tremblav, P. A., M.P., 1st Par., 184 ; 2ud, 197 3rd, 210, 221 ; 4th, 231, 239. Trenholine, N. W., Q.C., 416. Trow, J., M.P., 2iid Par., 196; 3rd, 209; 4tli, 229 ; 5th, 245 ; 6tl), 260 ; 7th, 277, 287. Truax, R., M.P., 7tli Par., 275, 285. Trudeau, T., Dep. Min. Pub. Works, 141 ; Dep. Min. Rys. & Can., 142 ; Chf. Eng. of Canals, 145. Trudel, Hon. F. X. A., Sen., 169; Q.C., 413. Trutch, Sir J.W., Lt.-Gov.,B.C., 20 ; K.C.M.G., 429; C.M.G., 431. ■ Tucl<, Hon. W. H., Loc. Judge in Adm., 303 ; Judge, Supreme Court, N.B., 368. Tupper, Sir Charles, P.C, 22 ; Mem. Cab., 30 ; Mem. 1st Min., 33, 34; 3rd, 39, 40, 42; Pres. P.C, 52 ; Min. Fin., 56 ; Mm. Public Works, 67 ; Min. Rys. & Canals, 57 ; Min. In. Rev., 58 ; Min. Cus., 59; off. held, &c , 120 ; Higli Com. in Eng.; 125 ; M.P., 1st Par., 1S6, 191 ; 2nrl, 199, 205 ; 3rd, 212 ; 4th, 233, 241 ; 5th, 249, 255 ; 6th, 204, 272 • Bart., 426 ; G.C.M.G., 427 ; K.C.M.G., 428 ; C.B., 427. Tupper, Sir C H., P.C, 24 ; Mem. Cab., 30 ; 3rd Min., 41 ; 4th, 44 ; 6th, 47 ; 6th, 50 ; Min. Jus., 54 ; Min. Mar. & Fish., 63 ; off held, &c., 122; M.P., 5th Tar., 250; 6th, 264, 272 ; 7th, 281 ; Q.C., 419 ; K.C.M.G., 429. Tupper, J. S., Q.C, 423. Turcot, G., M.P., 6th Par., 262. Turcotte, A. J., M.P., 7lh Par., 289. Turcotte, H. B. A., Q.C, 416. Turner, Hon. J., Sen., 167. Turville, P., Sec. to Gov.-Qen., 8. 467 Index — Continued. TWE Tweedie, Hon. L. J., Q.C., 421. Tyrwliitt, R., M.P., 4th Par., 23S ath, 24(5 ; 6th, 260 ; 7th, 277. UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE OF CANADA, 131. Under-Secretary of State for the Province.", 131. Union of the Provinces, the Queen's Procla- mation of— 1. Upper, M. C, Judge, 320. Urquhart, Capt. B. C, A.D.C., 13. VAIL, Hon. W. B., P.C, 23 ; Mem. Cab., 30 ; 2iidMin., 3S; Min. Mil. & Def., 55 ; off. held, &c., 122; M.P., 3rd Par., 224, 225 ; 5th, 249. . Vaillancourt, C. E., M.P., 7th Par., 279. ValiD, J. A., Judge, 326. Valin, P. v., M.P., 4th Par., 232, 240 ; 5th, 248. Valine, R. P., M.P., 4th Par., 232. Vanasse, F., M.P., 4th Par., 240 ; 5th, 249 ; 6tli, 263. Van Home, Sir W. C, K.C.M.G., 429. Vankoiighnft, L., Dep. Supt.-Gen. lud. Affairs, 139, 151. Vankoughnet, Hon. P. M. S., Chancellor of Ont., 311. Vankoughnet, S. J., Q.C., 408. Van Norman, G. R., Q.C., 407. Van Wart, Hon. J. A., Judge, 368, 370; Q.C., 421. Van Wart, W., Q.C., 421. Venning, R. N., Chf. Clk., Dept. Mar. & Fisli., 440. Vice- Admiralty Courts- Quebec, 359; N.S., 360, (foot note) ; N.B., 374 ; P.B.I., 375, (foot note); B.C., 380, (foot note); Exchequer Court of Can. constituted a Colonial Court of Adm., 299, 302. Vidal, Hon. A., Sen., 166. WADE, F. B., Q.C., 419. Wade, J. C, M.P., 3rd Par.. 225 ; 4th, 233. Waldie, J., M.P., 6th Par., 259, 268. Walkeiu, Hon. G. A., Judge, 381 ; Q.C., 422. Walkem, R. T., Q.C., 408. Walker, D. M., Judge, 392, 393. Walker, J., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 217. Walker, W. F., Q.C., 411. Walker, W. H., Q.C., 410. Wallace, J., M.P., 1st Par., 187 ; 2nd, 200 ; 3rd, 213 ; 5tli, 250, 256. Wallace, Hon. N. C, Mem. 5th Min., 48 ; 6th 51, 439 ; Con. Cus., 60, 439 ; M.P., 4th Par., 230 ; 5th, 246 ; 6th, 261 ; 7th, 278, 288. Wallace, R., M.P., 1st Par., 193. Wallace, W., M.P., 2nd Par., 195 ; 3rd, 218 ; 4th, 229. Wallbridge, Hon. L., Chf. Jus., Man., 389. Walsh, A., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Walsh, Lieut. Hon. G. H. W., A.D.C., 11. Walsh, J., Supt., Dead Letter Bch., P.O. Dept., 156. Ward, H. A., M.P , 5th Par., 253 ; 6th, 258. Wark, Hon. D., Sen., 3, 173. Watson, R., M.P., 5th Par., 251 ; 6th, 266 • 7th 283, 294. Watters, Hon. C, Judge, 371, 374. Watti'rs, T. J., Asst. Com. Cus., 144 • Acct Dept. Cus., 155. Weatherbe, Hon. R, L., Judge, 361 Webb, W. H., M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 2nd 198 Webster, B.,Q.C., 419. Webster, Sir R. E., G.C.M.G., 427. Wedderburn, W., Judge, 373 ; Q.C., 420 Weldon, C. W., M.P., 4th Par., 235 ; 5tii 250 ■ 6th, 265 ; Q.C., 420. Weldon, Hon. J. W., Judge, 368. Weldon, R. C, M.P., 6th Par., 265 ; 7th, 282 Weller, C. A., Judge, 329. Wells, G. W., Q.C., 411. Wells, J. P., M.P., 1st Par., 183. Wells, R. M., M.P., 5th Par., 243 ; Q.C , 410 Wells, W. B., Judge, 322 ; ret., 400. Wells, W. W., Judge, 371 ; Q.C, 421 Welsh, W., M.P., 6th P.ir., 266 ; 7th, 283. Wetniore, Hon. A. R., Judge, 368, 370. Wetrnore, Hon. E. L., Judge, 395 ; Q C 420 Wheler, G., M.P., 4th Par., 229, 238 ; 5th 245 253. ^Vllite, A. J., Q.C, 418. W^hite, A. S., Q.C., 421. White, F., Cniipt., N.-W. M. Police, 135 • Chf Clerk, 149, 151, 160. White, J. (Halton), M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2iid 194. White, J. (Hastings), M.P., 1st Par., 188 • 2nd 195 ; 3rd, 208 ; 4th, 228, 237 ; 5tli, 244 White, N. W., M.P., 7th Par., 281 ; Q.C., 418 White, Hon. P., Speaker Com., 178; M P 3rd Par., 209, 219 ; 4th, 230 ; 5th, 246 ; 6th, 260- 7th, 277. White, R. S., M.P., 6th Par., 268 ; 7th 275 440. White, Hon. T., P.C, 24; Mem. Cab., 30; 3rd Mm., 39; Min. Int., 66; Supt.-Gen 'ind Affairs, 67 ; off. he d, &e., 123 ; M P 4th Par., 228 ; 5t)i, 244, 252 ; 6th, 258, 268'' White, Lt.-Coi. W., Dep. P. M. Gen., 143 -'sec P. O. Dept., 143, 155. White, Hon. W. (Que.), Judge, 345, 355 • Q C 414. ■' White, W. (N.W.T.), Q.C, 424. White, W. R., Q.C, 410. Whitcher, W. F., Com. Fisheries, 157. Whiteaves, J. F., Asst. Dir., Geo. Survey 152 Whitehead, J., M.P., 1st Par., 182. Whitney, J. P., Q.C., 411. Wicksteed, G. W., Law Clerk, Commons, 179 Wickstped, H. A., Acct., P. O. Dept, 155 Wier, Hon. B., Sen., 3, 172. Wigle, L., M.P., 5th Par., 244. Wilberforce, Lieut. H. W., A.D.C., 437. Wilkes, R., M.P., 2tid Par., 196 ; 3rd, 209. Wilkins, Hon. L. M., Judge, 361 ; ret., 404. Wilkinson, W., Judge, 373; Q.C, 420. Wilkison, W. H., Judge, 324. Williams, A. T. H., M.P., 4th Par., 228 ; 5th. 244, 253. Williams, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. F., Lt.-Gov., N.S., 16. Williston, E., Judge, 373; ret., 405. WilLson, C, M.P., 1st Par., 182 ; 3rd, 208, 218. 46*8 Index — Concluded. WIL Wilniot, Hon. L. A., Lt.-Gov., N.B., 17; Judge, 368 ; let., 405. Wilmot, Hon. R. D., Sen., 3, 173 ; Speaker Sen., 163; P.O., 23; Mem. Cab., 30; 3rd Min., 42 ; off. held, &c., 123. Wilmot, jr., B. D., M.P., 6tli Par., 265 ; 7th, 282. Wilson, Sir A., Chf. Jus., 309, 312 ; Judge, 310, 313; ret, 399; Kt., 433. Wilson, Hon. C, (Que.), Sen., 3, 16S. Wilson, C, (B.C ), Q.C., 422. "Wilson, Sir D., Kt., 433. Wilson, H. M., Q.C., 409. Wilson, Hon. J., Judge, 313. • Wdson, J. C, M.P., 6th Par., 261. Wilson, J. H., M.P., 5th Par., 244 ; lith, 258. Wilson, M., Q.C., 411. Wilson, U., M.P., 6th Par., 259; 7th, 286. Wilson, W., Law Clerk, Commons, 179 : Q.C., 414. Wilson, W. M., Judge, 326. Wilton, H. B., M.P., 2nd Par., 194. Wily, Lt.-Col. T., Dir., Militia Stores, 150. Windham, Sir C. A., Admtr. of Govt., 5. Winter, Hon. P., Judge, 342, 347, 348 ; ret., 403. Wise, Capt, H. E., A.D.C., 127. Wiser, J. P., M.P., 4th Par,, 228. Wolseley, Col. Sir G. J., K.C.M.G., 428. Wood, A. T., M.P., 3rd Par., 208, 217. Wood, Hon. E. B., M.P., 1st Par., 181 ; 2nd, 202 ; 3rd, 207, 216 ; Chf. Jus., Man., 389 ; Q.C.,407. Wood, J., M.P., 5th Par., 250 : 6th, 265 : 7th, 282. 293. YOU Wood, Hon. J. P., Mem., 5th Min., 48 ; 6th, 51; Con. In. Rev., 59, 438; Con. Cus., 439; P.C. & Mem. Cab., 438; Q.C.,412; M.P., 5th Par., 243 ; 6th, 258 ; 7tli, 275, 285. Woods, J. P., Judge, 328 ; Q.C., 410. Woods, R. S., Judge, 322; Q.C., 407. Woodworth, D. B., M.P., 5th Par., 249 ; Q.C., 419. Workman, T., M.P., 1st Par., 185 ; 3rd, 222. Worrell, J. A., Q.C., 411. Worthington, T., Cora. In. Revenue, 140. Wotherspnon, I. T., Q.C., 414. Wright, Amos., M.P., 1st Par., 188. Wright, Alonzo, M.P., Ibt Par., 185 ; 2Dd, 198 ; 3rd, 211 ; 4th, 232; 5th, 248 ; 6th, 263. Wright, W. McKay, M.P., 2nd Par., 198 ; 3rd, 211. Wright, W. R., Chf. Clerk, Dept. Mil. & Def., 150. Writs for General Elections, dates of— 297. Wurtele, Hon. J. S. C, Judge, Queen's Bench, Que., 339 ; Superior Ct., 345, 352, 353 ; Q.C., 412. YEO, J., M.P., 2nd Par., 206 ; 3rd, 214; 4th, 235 ; 5th, 251 : 6th, 265 ; 7th, 282. Young, James, M.P., 1st Par., 183 : 2nd, 196; 3rd, 209. Young, James, Supt. of Stationery, 149. Young, Sir John (Lord Lisgar), Gov.-Gen., 5 ; Sec. to— 8 ; A.D.C. to— 9.. Young, Hon. John, M.P., 2nd Par., 198. Young, Sir W., Chf. Jus., N.8., 360 ; ret., 404 ; Kt., 432. ERRATA. 'age Line l-'or Read 15 3 LeTellier Letellier. 167 O'Donohue (^'Donohoe. 181 10 Homes Holmes. 182 16 Wilson Willson. 186 20 J. S. Forbes J. F. Forbes. 191 20 J, LeVesconte I. LeVesconte. 214 3 I. S. B. DeVeber J. S. B. DeVeber 220 20 H. H. Dymond A. H. Dymond. 235 9 A. G. Maodonald A. C. Macdonald ri-IE EM). 14 DAY USE RETURN TO DESK FROM WHICH BORROWED LOAN DEPT. This book is due on the last date stamped below, or 1 his DOOK ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^.^j^ renewed. 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