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[" MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.1902.THE BRITISH EMPIRE, The British Empire co 1sists of; \u2014 1.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 2.India, the Colonies, J'rotectorates and Dependencies.REIGNING KING AND EMPEROR.Edward VII, born Novembe 1841, son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Colurg and Gotha ; marned March 10, 18¢3, ta Princess Alexandra, eldest daughier of King Chinstian IX, of Denmark ; succeeded to the crown on the death of his mother, January 22, ww .The Queen, Alexandra, daughter of Christian IX, King of Deumark, was born at Copenhagen, December 1st, 1844, and was married to His Majesty (then Prince of Wales) at Windsor, March 10th, 1863, SURVIVING CHILDREN OF THE KING.* 1.George Srederick Ernest Albert, Prince of Wales, Earlof Ch, er, Duke of Cornwall and Duke of York, the heir app.ent, born January 3, 1865; married July 6, 1893, to Vi.toria Mary, (born May 36th, 1867) daughter of the Duke of Teck.Offspring: (1) Edward Albert, born June 23, 1894 ; (2) Albert Frederick, born December reo ) Victoria Alexandra, born April 15, 1897; (4) envy William, born March 31, 1900.81.Princess Louise, Duchess of Fite (Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) born February 20, 1867; married July 27, 1889, to the Duke of File, Offspring: (1) Alexandra Victoria, born May 17, t891 ; (2) Maud Alexandra, born April 1, has.111, Princess Victoria Alexandra, born July 6, 1868.IV, Princess Maud Charlotte, bora Nov, 26, 1869; mar ried \u2018July za, 1896, Charles, second son of the Crown Prince of Denmark.The deceased children of the King and Queen are Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale born Jany.8.1864, died January 14,1892.Prince Alexander John Charles Albert, born April 6, died April 7, 1876, THE SURVIVING BROTHER AND SISTERS OF THE KING.Her Royal Highness Melena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick \u2018Chrvatian Charles Augustus of Schleswig -Hol- stein Sonderburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue living one son and two daughters.Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18, 1848: married 10 the Marquis of Lorne, now the Duke of Arg, «\u20ac, March 21, wn His Royal Highaess Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, boen May 1, 1850; married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, March 13, a and has issue one son and two daughters, er Roy Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April, 1857; married to His Koyal Highness Prince Henry of Battenburg, July 29, 1885, who died January 20, 1696; issue three sons and a daughter.DOMINION OF CANADA, Seat of (sovernment at Ottawa, GOVERNOR-GENERA! His Excellency the Right Honorable Gilbert [ohn Elliot Murray Kynynmound, Earl of Mino, G.C.M.G., County Boxbure , Viscount Melgund of Melgund, County Furfar, Baron Minto of Minto, Roxbarch, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, D.L., Counties Selkirk and Roxburgh ; born July 9, 1845; succeeded his father as 4th Earl, 1891; aworn in as Governor-General of Canada, Nov, 12, 1898.sTAPr.Governor-Geneval's Secretary and Military Seco retary \u2014Major F.S.Maude, C.M.G., D,S.U'., Colde stream Guards, Aide-de-Camp\u2014Caytain A.C.Bell, Scots Guards.Comptroller of the House Arthur Guise, Private Secretary.\u2014Arh taden, Honorary Aides de-Camp\u2014Colonel W, 1).(ter, C.| 1.0.C.: Lieut Colonel de ta C.F.Irwin, C.M.G.R.Hon, Cotone: J, M.Gibson, 13th Regt Lie T.A.Evantarel, gth Regt.Licut, C \u201colone! W.Drury .Sherwood, 43d done F.Le Le ans, Ce LD Honorary 'Surreons.onel J.\u201d H.Neilson, D\u2019 G.M.S.; Lieut.Colonel 1, C.Roddick, M.P,, M.R.O] CABINET.President of the Privy Council, Prime Minister, The Right hon, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M,G, Minister of Trade and Commerce, hon.Sir, Richard J.-artwright, G.C.M.G.£ ary of State, hun, Richard Willam Sco°t, Minister of Militia and Defence, hon.Sir Frederick William Borden, Postmaster-*ieneral, hon, Sir William Mulock.Minister of Agriculture, hon.Sydney Arthur Fisher.M er of Public Works, hon, Joseph Israel Tarte, Minister of Finance, hon.William Stevens Fielding.Mans ter of Railways and Canals, hon, Andrew George di Mini Mi eters, DD.eut.Cole ter of the Interior, hon, Clifford Sifton, ter of Customs, hon.William Paterson, Minister of Iniand Revenue.hon.M E.Bernier, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Hon.James Sutherland, Minister of Justice, Hon, Charles Fitzpatrick.NOT IN THE CABINET, Solicitor General of Canada, Henry George Carroll Cle=k of the Privy Council, Johu JL McGee, Esg.LIEUT-GOVERNORS OF PROVINCES.Their Honors the hon.Sie Oliver Mowat, G.C.M.G, Ontario ; Sir Louis Amable Jetté, K.C,M.G.Quebec : Hon, A, G, Jones, Nova Scotia; Jaber Buming Snowball, New Brunswick ; Peter Adolphus Mclatyre, Prince Edward Island; hon Sir D.H.McMillan, Manitoba ; hon, 14.G, Joly de Lotbini K.C,M.G., Hritisl Columbia; Amedée Emmanuel Forget, Northwest Territories.GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.Governor General's Secretary's office.~Major F 5.Maude, C.M.G,, L,5,U,, Coldstream Guards.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Hon, Chas, Fitzpatrick, K m'ister of justice and attorney-general ol Canada: hon.Henry George Carroll, K.C., solicilor-general : J.IP.Clarke, minister\u201ds private secretary ; J.Mullin, Hector Verret, private secretaries to solicitor-general ; E.L, Newcombe, K.uty minister; A.Power, K.C.,and G.L.HB, Fraser.chief clerks: Joan Lestie, pecretary 9 deputy Jr ai H.Gisborne, w.E., M.Coté, John Chisholm, W.H, Black- ve \u2019 K, F.Barris, Es M.adar, Ju Narraway, L.J.Burpee, Armstrong, clerks, \u201c errs MISCELLANEOUS 26 DIRECTORY.Penitentiary Branch \u2014Douglas Stewart and George Superintendents of Store \u2014Military districts No, 1, vie n, luspectors of penuentiaries ; Geo.L.Foster, Lieut Col.Dowson, London: 3, Lieut Lol, Vance Gra 5, Lane, clerk.| veley, onto ; 34 Cape: F.Strange, Kingston ; part é, Major A.Sherwood, commis- Lieut-Col.Mattice, fontreat s 7; LieutLol, Forrest, nxpector.Quebec: 8, Major Armstrong, rredericlon ; 9, Capt- Gurren, Hali fax} ©, the isnt cer Commandiog, ENT x ï FENCE.\u2018inssipeg ; #1, Major Jones, Victoria, Bd wy, VD.OU.DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.Wousipeg s te dies Lovmg.In No.4 district \"he duty Minister of Militia ant Defence.Lhe Hor, sik.W.| 16 performed at headquarters, Borden M.D.M.1., Hon, Colonel Canadian Army Medi- er cal Corps: H.'W.Browu, private secretary - > DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS.Deputy Minister \u2014Col, L.F- Fanault, Fon, Win.Patterson, comptroller of customs ; Join Mc- SetrelaryMajor À.liesoit, Chief Clerk.| Dougald, commissioner of customs ; John Rain, private Correspondence Branche-Beuyamin Sule, FRSC, secretary, chief clerk : Henry D, J.Lane, pt class clerk; Ë.Es Carrey ndence branckh.\u2014T.Alder Bliss, E, !, San- Lemieux and Charles Li Panet, 24 class cterks.ders, F.).Slater, and Miss Low, cledks.ad branch J.W.Morden, chief clerk and Accountant\u2019sbranch \u2014R.K ora row, accountant: 'C.J.achanian: WH.Auinond, E.B.Holt, Le-Cols G-Guy, Code, assistant accountant; I.Frost, H.V., Rake, a ke F, E, P.Atinch, Major 1.C.F.Bliss, J.LJ.\" Parmelee, Miss J.Vung, \u2018Mas H, Sixsm'th, and lass checks; A.g Lambert, Sliss Ç.M.A.U'Connor, Clerk: - .junior and class clerks.I.Statistical branch.\u2014F.Bennett, chief clerk.Stores branch.\u2014Col- D, A.Macdonald, Chief Supt.Supply branch.\u2014A.Biealiney.hers niet clerk; L-Col.J.B.Donaldson, 1st Entry.Checking branch.AW Breadner, chief checks oF Sore an ire, FE.Knight, L.Foley and J.A.clerk and Dominion appraier: W.Ruse }, Courtney, McCann, and class clerks.CE ER.K.Briatol, Geo, Prentiss, A.M, Lafontaine, WE.Gpinser branch Major Paul Weatherbe, Chief En- Urquhari, and I hos Westwick, pincer ee far class clerk ; Capt.G.S.Maunzell, Asst- Messenger.\u2014W.D.P.Bales, \u201cogincer and and class clerk ; A.E, Wauerson, Junior Inapeciors of Ports\u2014S.W.McMichael, Toronto, and class clerk, ; es | chief inspector ; A.McKay, Hamilton J.J.Bremner, Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia\u2014Maj- ofan: 1.Clappison, Hamilton; D.D O'Meara, Geal, R.H.O'Grady-Haly, C.B., L.S.U- uebec : J.$.MacLaren, New Brunswick ; Ww, H, Hill, ova Scotia; ©, H.Vou-g, Western Territories ; J.S.ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMERT.Clute, British Columbia; H.W.Allen, Windsor, Ont.; HA.Lemieux, Monreal Li A Mintranv Tsanci,\u2014Cal.the Re.Hon.Lord Aylmer Chif Preventive Officer \u2014F.L.Jones: Adjt.-Gen.: LieutCol, R.W.Rutherford, Acting Asst, Special Revenue Officers.\u2014 W.F.Wilson, G- M, May, \u2018Adjt.-Genl, at Headquarters for Avillery; Lieut-Col.8 F, 5.Belton, J.Stundeu, F, G.Scace, W.P.Atkinson.H.Vidal, Deputy Adji-Gen.: Laeut,-Col.F.Cartwrleht, D, J.U'Grady and J.E.Pous.Asst.Adjt.-Genl, at breadquarters ; Colonel W.Hoard of eustenis \u2014 John McDougald, commr., chair Quarier-Master General LHC Neil man Geoy Ws Jessop, Utom.appraiser and secretary Gen.M i Services E.F, aris, [3 class clerk ; E Wyatt S.Wood, Dom.appraiser; K.W.Breadner, Jom, Capt C.F- Wi a Jerks ; W.J.David.appraiser.i ; ; Beard, = an CE inter, aud clase clerks J.Davi Customs Laboratory \u2014Miss Scott, Miss Gauthier ; Mersenger.\u2014).Hill, AnalysoF.W.Babington; Tea Expert\u2014W.H.Allen.Ady jutant-Geseral x Office.Adjutant Genes), Colon \u2014_\u2014 the t, lion.Lord mer ; E, F, Jarvis, and Sergts, 8 De Potter, y, sons ¥.W.Arnot, J.Careau, and F.| COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS 1X THE DOMINION.Walmesley, clerks.; | Ports and Collectors in Ontario and Quebec.Deputy Ad jutant-Gene al \u2014Lient-Col.B.H- Vidal.Those marked # are warchousing ports.\u2018Assistant Adjutant- General.\u2014Li Col.R, Cartwright.Amherstburg, M.Barretc: Belleville, W, Webster ; , Jas, Beith: Brant- ngdon ; *Brock- \u2018Assistant Adjutant General for Artillery \u2014Lieut.- Berlin, F.Coljuhtoun ; Bowman: cole 7 Rutherford: WT J, Davidson, Quarter- ford, \u2018Thos, Foster ; isrighton, J.Master, Sergt.J.Harris, clerks.ville, W.H, Jones; #Chatham, D.R Farquharson Ovwas ter-alaster-Gemeral Colonel W.H.Cotton ; F.Carenceville, U.M.Derby; Coaticook, J.8.Daly: Beard and Sergi.J.L.Burnand, clerks.~obourg, G.F.Jones ; *Colborne, Jno.Morro *Col- Assistant Quarter-Master tiemeral and Officer Com- lingwoud, Geo, Watson: Cornwall, John Berga Des- manding Army Service \u20acorps.~-Licut, Colonel J, Lyons eronto, A.S, Valleau ; *Dover, J.R.Da Dundas, Biggar.M, X.McKechme: Dundee, M AM.Smith ; *Dunville, SE eiticence Stafi-Clficer at Headquarters \u2014Lieut.- Jno.Molo; #Fort Erie, Jas, Lawson; Fort William, Colonel V.B, Rivers.¥.C.Perry, *Feclighsburg, J.Ho Baker; Gananoque, Director-General Medical Services.\u2014 Colonei J.L.W, H.Britton ; #Calt, Thos.Peck: *Gaspé, A.J.Hubert Neilson, Kavanagh ; Goderich Farrow; *Guelph, J.Hil Inspectors of Artillery\u2014Colonel Charles E, Montie lett; \u201cHamilton, F, E, Kilvert : *Hemmingford, F.$.rambert ; (Western Division) Kingston, Colonel C.W.Proper; *Hope, E, J.W.Burton: «ngersoil, J.F.A.D.C., Asst.Tnspector ; (Eastern L jon) William Kingston, Clark Hamil Kingsville, E, D iieur-Col.JF, Wilson, R.C.A.! Allworth : Lacolle, J.E.Pinson Lindsay, Wm.ctor of tnçincere.\u2014Professor of Fortifications, Lownsborough; *Londou, Guo, Burn Magdalen Islands, ry Coliege- vob Joncas: Midland, W.J.Parkhif; *Montreal, Commandant Koyal Militars College \u2014Lienut -Colarel Rubert 5, Winte ; Morrisbur,: Latlamme:; *Napa- R.N.Reade (Shropshire Light Infantry), nee, Thos.E, Anderson ; *N'ew liste, P.C, Beauch- District Officers Commanding\u2014Miluary di ene; Niagara, Jno.Sando: Nisgara Falls, A.Hoyle; 1, Lieut.-Col.Jas, Peters, A.D.C.London *Uakville, M.; SUshawa, G, F.Blamey ict No, 2, Col.Wm, D.Quer, C.B,, AJ W.Russell, Uwen Sound, A.P.Horton ; l'aris, T, Hall: Military Jisteict Nos.3 and 4, Colonel C, Paery Sound, W.J.Fitageraid; Port Culborue, 5, J.Sidey: sambert, Kingston: the Ottawa Hirigade, Pencianguishenes H.H_ Ross ; Perce, Win.Fiyin; ¢le- §.G.; Military District No, 5, terboro, Robt, Hal; l\u2019icton, W, 1, Ross; l'ouon, W.Montreal; Maitary Dis t 1.yuch ; * Prescott, E.Jeseup : Port Arthur, À.M, Wi\"ey; , Johns: Military District No, 7, Lieut, seche, J.B.Farsythe; Rat Portage, Geo, Br Ybelletier.Quebec ; temporarily in charge of | YRimouski, Jos.Gauvreau .Catharines, John £ C.District Nev.8, Lieut,-Col, J.Lhunbar, Frederic.Sarnia, G.N.Matheson; Southampton, G.¥ 3 Military bisaint Now 9, Viet Coto | D.æmault Ste, Marie, H, Plummer; *Slanstead, C.H Me- Irving, x, N.S.; temporarily in charge of Military Clintock : St.\u2018Thomas, 19, Ferguson; Se w.District No.10, Major Gardiner, C.M À, Winnipeg, Wood; Armand, A.Hourrett ; s ilitary Shistrice No, 37, LieutCol, J.1.Holmes, | #Sherbreol *, Stensor.; + Military District No, 12, bieut-Col, F- ; corn, John Dunn; 8.Moote, Charlottetows, P A s, P.B, Vanasse, Medals Clan Board, \u2014Cclonel the Re.Hon.Lord \u201cToronto, John Sraall § Trenton, ¥, McGuire; Wallace Aylmer, President.Members, \u2014Lient Colonel H, Smith; burg, John H, Fraser ; Whitby, J.Philp; Windsor, Lied clonel * at Acte, A A.EN View Colonel Wm.McGregor: *Woodstock, W.H.Van Fugen.B.Rivers, .Major E.HT.DC.Unattached List, Cieretl Smith.TL.Heward, A.DC., Ports and Collectors of Customs in Nova Scotia.District Staff Offvers \u2014Lieut-Col.A.Ray, Quebec; | *Amherst, W.D.Main: *Annapolis, E.McCormick; Major Black, Halifax, N.S.» Antigonish, AngusBoyd; ¥Arichat, A.Ÿ.Boudrot ; *Bad- MISCELLANEOUS 27 DIRECTORY, deck, J, A.Fraser; *Bridgetown, Ino, Hicks; rrington, T.W.Robertson: \u201cCanso, P.C, Cullen; ®Keniville F.C.Rand; #Dighy, LM Viets ; #Guysborough, W.G.Scout ; #Halifax.W.D.Harri ; *Port Hawkesbury, H, A, Forbes; *Port Hood, Ë D, Tremaine; #Poet\u2019 Wedway, E.E.Lewon ; Lockeport, j.R.Ruggles ; *Londonderry, J.A.Blaikie #Liverpool, J.H, Dunlop : #Lunenturg, A.13.Cotdwell ; *#Margaretiville, S.Harris ; #Middleton, [.P.Schaffuer ; *New Gissgow, J.¥.McDonald: North Sydaey, C.B,, J.McPherson; #Parrsborough, E.Gillespie © #Pictoi, KR.P, Fraser; #Shelburne, Warren W.Ac wooë, #sydney, C.B., K.McDonald Truro, George P.Nelso eymouth.NX.B.Jones; Windsor, Wm.O'Brien ; *Yarmouth, W.H, Maody.Forts and Collectors of Customs in Nero Brunswick, #Bathurst, P.J.Veniot; #Campo Bello, A J, Clark; *Caraquette, P.E.Paulin; Chatham, 1).Ferguson; *Dathousie, W, Montgomery ; ®Dorchester, W.Dobson ; \u201cFredericton, AF Hlusborough, W_Woodwort : W.Binuey ; *Newcastle, .E.Johnson *Sackville, Shippegan, H.A, Sormany *St.Andrews, (acting) ; #St.George, Jas, McKay: *St, John, hart; #St.Stephen, H.Graham ; Woodstock.bibblee, Manitoba.\u2014 Winnipeg, T, Scott; Emersen, W.J.Cooper: Brandon, H, G.Graham, ern Territories \u2014Lahbridge, F, Champness ; Calgary, Alex, Allen, Britisk Columbia.\u2014Victotia, A.R minster, Peter Grant ; Nelson, BC, i sone ; Rossland, B.R.McDonald ; Kaslo, Jno.F.McIntosh, \u2018ancenve M, Bowell; Grand Forks, R.R.Gilpin.Nanaimo.\u2014B, H.Smith.Prince Edward Island \u2014Charlottetown, Jas, Currie ; Summerside, C.W.Strong Dawson, Vubon.\u2014D.W.Davis.DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.Hon.W.S, Fielding, minister of finance ; J, M, Courtaey, deputy minister of finance, and secretary of \u2018Treasury Board ; William Fitz erald, assistant deputy minister; W.D, Ross, chief ler: F.Toller, comptroller of Dominion currency ; M.G.Dickieson, Dominion keeper ; ©.W, 1 well, secretary ; J.Fraser, assistan, accountant and chief of the Savings Hank branch ; Geo Lowe, C.A.Cough: John McNicol, S.J.Jenkins, T.C* Boville, W.air, first-class clerk H.Hayes: accountant of coucingencies ; C, E.gean, C.Fr Street, E.S.Wiggins, J.A.Clayton, A.Black, E Capbere, F, A, Coffin, C.S.Scott, K.L.Brittain, A,B.Foster, J.C.Saunders, J.R, Morton, F.Grierson, second.class clerks; C.B.Burns, minister's private secretary ! C.J.Tasker, I M.McNeill, junior second- class clerks ; W, W, N, Ostrom, messengers, Insurance branck, \u2014 William Fitzgerald, superintendent ; A, K, Blackadar, chiefclerk ; A.J.O'Reilly, second-class clerk: F, A.EK M.D.\u2019Grant, F, R.Crosby, junior second-class clerks.DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.\u2014Owlside Service,\u2014Mon- real: City and District Savings Bank, assistant receiver- general ; Toronto; David Creighton, assistant receiver- general: Halifax, NS: J.R.Wallace, assistant receiver- st.Fob, Wa ete od, assistant gener: receiver-general ; Victoria, B.C.: J.H.Maciaughlin, assistant receiver-general ; Charlottetown, P El.; Perc Pope, assistant recciver-general ; Winnipeg, Ma M.Drummond, assistant receiver-general, DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.Hon.M, E.Bernier, min-ter of inland revenue; W.J, Gerald, deputy minister; ph, Rourgeault, privale secretary td D.Chevrier, assistant private secretary, Secretary's oranch.\u2014W.Himsworth, secrelary ; W.Carter, assistant; F.Newby A.McCullough, B.Chey- erier, clerks, {'vintin, dd stumps\u2014Cico, Fowler, clerk, Accountant's branch \u2014¥, R.FE.Campeau, account ant; J.E.Valin, J, P.Dunne, K.Quain, W, A.Halliday, P.A.Hughes and IL.G.Roy clerks.\u2018Statistical, \u2014].¥.Shaw, Thos.Westman, L.E.Hudon, Standards.\u2014} A.Doyon, J.Burns, E.R.Bouche:te, N, Poivin and R, Yetts, messengers.| ; Analysts.\u2014Thos.Macfarlane, F.R.C.S,, chief analyst ; A, McGill, B.A., Miss 8.E, Wright, assistants; J, P.Watson, clerk ; H.Levesque, messenger.District Inspectors of Inland Kevewue.=], H.Kenning, of Windsor, for Windsor district ; W.C.'Stratton, of \u2018Foronto, for \u2018Toronto district N, J.Dingman, of Kingston, for Kingston district; \u2014 , of Montreal, for Montreal district ; J, C.Rinfret, of Quebec, for uebec district; T, Burke, of St.John, N,B., for New runswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Isiand dis K.Barrett of 3 inaipeg, for Manitoba district ; ,of Victoria, for British Columbia district; W.C.Stratton, inspector of bonded factories ; U.Higoian, ctiel clectrical engineer, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Inside Service.\u2014Hor.Clifford Siftoz, minister of the interior; James A.Smart, deputy minister of the interior; A, P.Collier, private secretary.Secretary's bramch.\u2014Perley G, Keyes, secretary ; LC.Pereira, asst.secretary.Low Clerk\u2014 x Shotwell, \" urveys branch.\u2014Edwar ille, surveyor general ; Ww.F.King.chief clerk and astronomer; James White geographer ; (ko J.Kloiz, techuical officer.Land Patents branch \u2014W.M, Goodeve, chief clerk, Accomntant\u2019s bramck.\u2014Chas, H.Beddoe, accountant and chief clerk, Registrar of Correspondence.\u2014K.J.Henry, chief clerk.Timber and Mines.\u2014G.U, Ryley, chief clerk.Ordnance Lands, \u2014 Jas.N, Ferguson, clerk in charge.School Linds.\u2014F.S.Checkley, clerk in charge.Immigration.\u2014Frank Pedley, superintendent, Ottawa; L.M.Fortier, clerk; J.0 Smith, commissioner, Winnipeg Ferman:nt Officers for Outside Service, Manitoba and Western Territories.wt G.Turriff, commissioner of Dominion lands, Ottaw: .Pearce, chief inspector of surveys, Cal, ; T.Burpé, chief clerk, Ottawa ; E.F.henson, inspec tor, Winnipeg; E, Stewart, superintendent of forestry, Ottawa, Dominion Lands Agents, \u2014Winnipeg, E.F.Stephenson; Brandon, L.J- Clement; Minnedosa, John Flesher: Regina, D.S, MeCannel: Calgary, J.R.Sutherland: Prince Aibert, John McTaggart; Edmonton, A.G.Harrison; Alameda, R, C.Kisbey ; Lethbridge, A.J, Fraser ; York- ton, J.McTaggart: New Westminster, B.C., John McKenzie; Kamloops, B,C., Jas.Bannerman ; Red W.H, Cottingham ; Lake Dauphin, F, K, Herchmer, Crown Timber Agent.\u2014New Westminster, B.C,, Jas.my.Secvitary to Liewt.-Governor of the District of Kee- wat in.\u2014G, Thomson.Registrars for the Western Tervitories.\u2014~Dintrict of Assiniboia, F.F.Forbes; District of East Saskatchewan, Stephen Brewster; District of South Alberta, W, R.Winter; District of North Alberta, Georges Roy.Rocky Mountains Park, Hot Springs, Banff.\u2014H.Douglas, superintendent.Immigration Agents.- Halifax, N.S., F.W.Annand ; St.John, N.B,, James V.| antalum ; Quebec, P, Doyle ; Montreal, J.Hoolahan.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES, Hon.James Sutherland, minister; Lieut, Colonel F.Gourdeau, deputy minister ; E.E.Prince, B.A., F.L.S,, commissicner of fisheries ; L.Magee, chief clerk; R.N.\u201cening, chief clerk; James B.Hunter, private secretasy : A.W.(wes, accountant; P.Me Elhianey, B.nautical adviser ; W.H, Alexander, C, Stanton, M.Walsh, F.H.Cunningham, W.C.Gordon, jas.B.Hzikert, S.B, Kent, À.H, Belliveau, W.W.Stumbles, V.H.Stecle, Andrew Halkett, J.A, Murray, da E.Mc Clenaghan, Regis Roy, B.F.Burnett, A.H, Guion, I W.Watson, E, W, Gilbert, M.C, Doyle, D.'C.Campbell, .M.Lalonde, C.W, White, John McCharles.R! ieaulien, J.J.Skelly, Joseph Leo McElmeel, S, C.Haye den, W.uinn, Wm.\u2018A, Found, L.Bance and A, Thomas and Jas, A.Rodd, clerks ; J.W.G.Roberts, H, E.Fosberry.M.Lamouche, extra clerks ; Jules Morin\u2019 R.Archambault and Daniel Kelly, messengers.Chief Engineer's branch, \u2014 Lieut.Colonel Wm, P, Anderson, chicf engineer ; W, B, Dawson, B, H.Fraser, John M, O'Hanly, assistant \u2018engineers ; I.F.Fraser, W° B, Lindsay, Waiter C Burtees and J.F.Murphy, draughtsmen ; W, J: Stewart, hydrographic engineer | Fred, Anderson and R, E.Tyrwhit, assistants, Marine Outside Service-J, U.Gregory, agent, Quebec; F, |; Harding, agent, $1.obi, N.1.; J.Parsons, agent.Halifax, NS, Artemas Lord, agent at Charlottetown, PL E.1; Jas, Gaudin, agent and inspector oi lights, V ctoria, B.C.: Dodd Dwyer, sub agent, Pictou, N,S.Charles G, Buchanan, subagent North\u2019 Sydney, N.S.\" Harold Wm.McDonald.sub-agent, Georgetown, .E.1.,and John Nash, sub-agent, Rat Portage, Unt.; W.11, Noble, Tore.man of works ; A.Theriault, assistant, Ottawa ; Bicomfield Douglas, K, N.R., naval assistant Hutchins, superintendent of lights for Nova Sco a, Halifax, NS, : P.Harty,superintendent of lights above A, MISCELLANEOUS 28 DIRECTORY.Montreal, Ottawa : G.D.O'Farrell, superintendems of ights fe Quebec ; John Kelly.superintendent of lights for lew Brunswick ; David Hunter, examiner cf masters and mates, Halifax, N.S.; W.C, Sears, examiner, Quebec; P,H.Worgan, 5; does, N Wolff, Lunenburg, N.S.J.2 Morphy, emo p.McElhinney, W.1.\" Magee and R.C.Mcllwain, St.Catharines, Ont., James BC, H.A.Mellon, Vancouver, B.C, T.Kingston, Ont, G, $.Phillips, Rat Portage, Ont, E.B, \u201cinlfag, Kildonan, Man., examiners for inland and coasting certificates ; .Adams, chairman of board of sicam- boat inspection, Cttawa ; E.W, McKean, Joho Dodds, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto; J.P.Esdatle, pector for Nova Scolia and Cape Breton, Halifax, N.S.; W.L.Waring, inspector for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, Se, John, N.B.; Wm.Laurie, and Louis Arpin, insp-ctors for Montreal division, Mos- treal ; Thomas P Thompson and M.I.Davis, inspectors for East Ontario dwislen, Kingston, Ont.J Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec Pl , inspector for Manitoba and Western Territ at.; J.A.Thomson, inspector division ; Frank M.Richardson, Vancouver, B, 1.I.Olive, St.John, N.B.,8,8K, Hill, Halifax, + William Evans, Toronto, Pierre Brunelle, Quebec.M.P, McElbinney, Otlawa, KR.Collister, Victoria, B.C., inspectors\u2019 of hulls and equipments: LI, Stevens, inspector of Government steamers, etc, Halifax, Chas.Keonig, commander of steamer La Caradicine, (eo.Wo J, Bissett, commander of steamer Lawsdotone ; S, Blanger, commander of steamer Aberdeen; J.I.Watbran, commander of steamer Quadra; Allan Finl ayson, commander Government steamer Minio; Angus Brown, commander of steamer Stanley: R.F.Stupart, superintendent of Meteorological office and director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto ; A.Smith, director of Observatory, hort : 4 L on, Rat Portage, r British Columbia di Éutehinson director of Observatory, St.John, N.B.; Rab.ert H.Cogiwell, director of Time Hall, Halifax, N.S.William Cunningham, shipping master Montreal ; 'W.H.t Purdy, shipping master, john, N.B.: Howard Bligh, shipping master, Halifax, NX.Henry Mutch, shipping master, Charlottetown, P.H, G.Le shipping Victoria, BH,\u2018 chn E.Butler, harbor master, David Small, harbor master, Charlotte- C, E.Clarke, harbor master, Victoria and ulmauit, B.C.; F.CG.Eden, harbor master, Gaspé, P Q.; Arch.Reid, port warden, Montreal ; W, Simons, ort warden, Qucbec : David Humer, port warden, alifax, N.S.W.C.Munroe, port warden, Pictou, ohn Lorway, port warden, Sydney, N.S! N.Neil Townshend, port warden, Louisburg, ; W, Henesy, port warden, Port Hawkesbury B, Hadley, port warden, Port Mulgrave, McPherson, port warden, Port Moric Nisbet, port warden, North Sydney, N H.P, Welsh, port wardenfor P.E >.Clarke, port warden, Victoria and Esquimault, B.C; J.Gregory, signal service, Quebec; E.B.Morgan and G.H.Pope, inspectors of live stock, Montreal ; Thomas Buckley, St.John, N.1, FrsHmk185 \u2014OUTSIDE SERVICE, .W.Wakeham, inspector of fisheries, Gulf Divisioi 0, G.Spain, R.'N., commander fisheries protection service: O, B, Sheppard, T'oronto, Unt, ; A.G, Duncan, Marksville, Ont, : J.M, Hurley, Belle ille, Ont, ; Napoléon Lavoie, LIslet, Que.3 J.A, Matheson, Charlottetown, PET.; A.C.\u2019 Berttam, Nonh Sydney, N.S.: KR.Huckin, Pictou, N S.Ford, Milton, N.8.: John H.Pratt, St.Andrews, N KR.A.Chapman, Moncton, N.B.: w.s.Jung Selkirk, Man.; E.W, Miller, Qu\u2019Ap- elle, N.W.T.; C.B.Sword, New Westminster, B.L., l'heo, Stewart, Dawson, City, inspectors of fisheries 2 H, Cunningham, inspector of fish hatcheries, Uulawa ; À.Ogden, Bedford, : J.O'Brien, St, John.N.B,; C, MeUluskey, Grand Falls, N.B.; Isaac Sheasgreen, South Eak, N.B.; Alex.Mowat, Campbellton, N,B.; L.N.Catellier, Tadousac, Que.; Alex.Finlayson, Magog.ue; john Walker, Ottawa: Wm.Parker, Sandwich, ut.; Wm, Armstrong, Newcastle, Unt.; W.8, Young, Selkirk, Man; C.B Sword, New Westminster, B, C., Robt, Lindsay, Gaspé Basin, P.Q., Ek.Kemp, oyster expert, Uttaws, Unt., officers in charge of fish hatcheries, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Hon.Sydney A, Fisher, minister of agriculture ; W, B.Scarth, deputy of the minixter of agriculture and deputy commissioner of patents ; A, L, Jarvis, ¢ clerk, secretary ; F, Montizamben, M.D., FRC director general of public health; J.G., V.8,, chief veterinary inspector ; Prof, \"J.W.Robertson, commis- nioner of agriculture and dairying ; F, W.Hodson, stock commissioner ; Geo.Johuson, chief clerk, statistic Douglas Brymer, LL.D, FR fc., chief clerk, archivists |.Be Jackson, chief clerk, registrar of copyrights, etc.W.J.Lynch, \u2018chief clerk Patent branch ; I, A.Routhier, Thomas McCabe, H.H.Bailey, E.H.St.Denis, L' D'Auray, À, E, Caron, 13t class clerks; Léon Gerin, W.Hanright, C.W.C.Bate, Wm.Me, T.K.Doherty (private secretary to minister), Arthur Taché, F.C.Chittick (acting accountant), W.H.7, Megill, M, W.Casey, C.Thomson, T.L.Richard, J, W.D.Verner, À.Campbell, and class clerks; J.G.\"E.Coppine, M.J.Morrison, Joseph Wilkins, J.N.Gravel, E.R.Dewh; Ckead, J.Reiffensicin, Alex.Dufl, A, W.urst, ames.ardins, W, Walsh, C.Steacy, A.E.Powdl, L.M.nnevilie, Graham, M.Leyden, C.M.Goddard, L.G.Bowker, junior, 70d class clerks ; P.Davieau and J.P', Beaudoin, messengers, DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.Hon.A, G.Blair, minister of railways and canals ; C.Schreiber, C.M.G., deputy of the minister, chicf engineer railways and canals, and secretary of the railway committee of P.C.; L.K.Junes, secretary, dept.of railways and canals; Gerard G, Ruel, law clerk ; David Pottinger, general manager government railways.INDIAN DEPARTMENT.Hon.Clifford -ifton, superintendent-general of Indian affairs; Jas, Harkin, private sccretary to the Superintendent-gencral ; Jus.A.Smart, Deputy superin- tendent-general of Indian affairs , Mclean, secretary ; Samuel Stewart, assistant-secrétary Duncan C, Scott, accountant ; KR.Rimmer, law clerk A.Macrae, inspector of Indian agencies and reserves (atta hed to headquarters) : Geo.L.iy.inspector of timber (attached to headquarters), NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE.Office of the comptroller, Ottawa, Frederick White, comptroller ; L.Fortescue, A.Fisher, R.A.Gallwey, L.Duplessis, R.S.Bishop, clerks.Officersaf the Northwest Mounted Police \u2014A, B.Perry, commissioner, Regina; J.H.Mclilree, asst.commissioner, Rezina; S.B.Steele.South Africa: R ¢, Leth: bridge: A.H.Griesbach, Mauleford: G.B.Moffatt, Maple Creek ; J, Howe, Macleod nstantine, White Horse, cukon: G.E, Sanders, superintendents ; W.$.M.Morris, sep Regina E.R.Cuthbert, Prince Albert; J.A.MeGibbon, .Wilson, Regina ; J.I).Moodie, South Africa; JV.in, Macleod ; À, S.Casey, Lethbridge : Maple Creek, A.C.Macdonell, Regina: H, d A son Pincher Creek ; D'Arcy E.Strickland, Prince Albert ; R.Belcher, Edmonton: W.H.Irwin, Cardston: E.G.Brown, Kegina® W.M.de R.Williams, Regina; F.Cartwright, Calgary; F.J.A.Demers, South Africa ; C.H.West, Lesser ve lake Crosthwait, Fort Saskatchewan ; W.Walke, e Horse, \u201c\u2019ukon; E.A.Pelletier, W Horse, Yukon: G.S.Worsley, Calgary, inspectors ; Insp.Heflerman, J, H.Macleod ; do.Wickham, W,C.y Regina ; do.Taylor, J., do; do 'LaRocque, A., do.C.S.Haultain, Macleod ; Gb.Bell, Regina, ssi.surgeons ; J.Burnett, Macleod, inspector and veterinary surgeon.Vuken 7erritory.-Z.TV.Wond, Dawson; P.C.H, Primrose, Regina, superintendents ; A.E sryder supt,, White Horse, Yukon: C.Starnes, Dawson ; W, H.Rout ledge, Dawson; W.H.Scarth, South Arica ; D.M.Howard, Dawson ; T.McGinnis, Regina : A, M.Jarvis, Fort Selkirk ¢ F.L.Cosby, Dawson; F.].Horrigan, White Horse, Yukon; a.¢E.C.McDonnell, Dawson, inspectors; L.A, Paré, White Horse, Yukon; S.M.Fraser, Dalton Tr: W.E.Thompson, Dawson ; G.Madore, Selkirk, assi-t.surgeons: T.A, Wroughton, Dawson, inspector and veterinary surgeon.DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA, Hon.R, W.Soott, K,C., LL.,D., secretary of state Minister's Private Secretary, \u2014A.A.Brophy.Undar-Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar-Gen- eral.\u2014Joseph Pope.Corvespondence branch.\u2014Philippe Pelletier, chief clerk; F.Colson.acct.; G.Emond, J.F.Waters, H.Roy, E.Harrison C, Nicholson, W.Foran, E.V.Steele, .A.Dub, F, M.Baker and E, Paradis, clerks, 1ry brawch-\u20141.W, Storr, A, G.Learoyd, P.T.Kir- wan, A.M.P, Drouin, A.Arcand, D.D, McDonald, T.Aumond, and L F.Globensky, clerks.Kecords branck.\u2014A.Audet, keeper of the records : F.J.Audet and A.Archambault, clerks.Board of Civil Service Examiners\u2014John Thor\u2019 MISCELLANEOUS burn, M.A, LL.0, chairman ; A.D, Decelles Lin.D., F.R.C.S,, and J.C.Glrshan, LL.D., W.Foran, secretary.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY, S.E.Dawson, L.D,, King's printer, and comptroller of stationery ; L.A, Grisou aud Frank Farrell, clerks ; H, Allen, messenger, Accountant's branch, \u2014 Wm.Gliddon, chief clerk, accountant ; J.G.Barrette, Geo, Andrews, J.A.Frigon and Fred H.Bronskill clerks ; Wm, King, messenger.Printing branch, \u2014Wm.McMahon, supt, of printing ; A.Patvinand A.T, Snow, clerks, ; Stationery branch \u2014Feank Gouldthrite, supt.of station= ery ; N.Larochelle, W.Walsh, J, 0.Patenaude, A.H.Beaulieu, J.Hughes, L.Proulx, I) Beahan, G.S.Hutch- inion, and T.Clancy, clerks; Geo.P, Andrews, messenger ; John Foran, caretaker.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Hon.Sir Wm.Mulock, K.C.M.P., postmaster-gene eral ; R.M.Coulter, M.D), deputy postmaster general ; E.H.Laschinger, private Secretary's branch.\u2014Wi Accountant\u2019 s ranck,\u2014 etary.iam Smith, B.A., secretary.ohnstone, accountant.Momey Order branch.\u2014Geo.Everett, superintendent.Savings Bank branch \u2014William Hague Harrington, superintendent.Printing and Supply branch.\u2014Sidney Smith, comptroller of postai stores.Dead Letter Branch \u2014 John Walsh, superintendent, Mail Service branch \u2014Asthur Lindsay, superimendent.Postage Stamp bramch.\u2014Edmund Patrick Stanton, superintendent.Comptroiler Railway Mail Service.~B.M, Armstrong.LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT, A.D.DeCelles and Martin J.Griffin, joint librarians.POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters address:d to places in Canada and United States, 2 cents per oz, or Éraction thereof.Great Hritain (by Canadian or New York Mail Steamers), 2 cents per Jé oz., or fraction thereof, Suburban Ugices\u2014For Cote-des-Neiges, Cote des Neiges \\s est, Vutremant, Outremout Junction, Vilte St.Paul, Cote Visitation, De imier, Notre Lame de Grace, Maisonneuve, Villeneuve, Mount Royal, Vale, St, Lambert, Longueil, Montreal South and Montreal West, 2 cents per oz, Drop letters for the city, Westmount, St.Henri de Montreal, Coie St, Louis, Mile End, St Cunegonde, 2 cenis per 02, Letters addressed to places in Canada must be at least partially prepaid, and those addressed to the United States must be prepaid at least a full rate, 2 cents, otherwise Shey willbe sent to the Dead Letter Office, ters addressed to places in Canada, and partly prepaid, will be forwarded, subject on delivery to double the amount of deficient postage, Ke Directed Letters, \u2014Redirected leners arenot liable 0 any additonal postage, it handed back to the Post Uffice with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thercafter, provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payable, e-directed letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or receiver unless additional postage has been put on to carry them to their second destination, Request Letters, \u2014Letiers from places in Canada and the United States covered by envelopes bearing a ** Request,\" either printed or written, that the letters be returned ta the sender if not delivered within a certain speci fied time, will be returned as requested if not delivered in the time stated.Printed or written requests for direct return may be come plied with in the case of undelivered letters from New toundland.Special Delivery\u2014The senders of letters posted at any Post-office in Catiada and addressed to a city Postoflice now having free delivery by letter carriers shall, on payment by special delivery stamps of the face value of to cents, atfixed one toeach letierin addition to the ordinary postage to which the same are liable, will secure their special delivery to the persons to whom they are addressed within the bimits of letter carri delivery a any of the fol towing Posi-offices in cities, via Halifax, St john, N.B., Fredericton, Quebec, Montreal, Uttawa, Kingston, Tu.29 DIRECTORY.ronto, Brantford, Hamilton, London, Winaipeg, Victoria and Vancouver, Post Cards \u2014For Cansda and the United States, : cent each.For Great Hritain, Newfoundland, and ali Postal Union countries, 3 cenis each, Reply cards, for Canada and U.S, 2 cents zach.Nothing must be attached tw a Post Card, Second Class Matter \u2014Newspapers and Periodicals postad from theoffice of publication are authorized to pass at the bulk rate of a half cent per lb, to regular subscribers in Cauada, the United States.and New found- land, An exception is made in favor ofnewspapers and period icals published not more frequently than once per week, and addressed (for regular subscribers) to post offices situ ated within a circular area of go miles in diameter, the centre of which mus: cither be the place of pul fication o.some point not more than 20 miles distant therefrom.Such papers will continue to enjoy exemption from postage as heretofore, \u2018The postage on newspapers and periodicals issued less frequently than once a month and addressed to regular subscribers or news agents, snd on all specunen newspapers, is # cent per {b, or fracuonof à Ib.Fritish periodical publications, and other foreign publications, can be remailed by newsdealers to subscribers in Canada a d the United States at the bulk rate of Lc.per Ib.Third Class Matier, Newspapers and Periodicals \u2014 Trarsient newspapers for any place Canada or United States, 1 cent per 4 0z.For Great Britain and other European countries, see Foreign Postage Table.Books, ctc., and Miscellsneous Matter \u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars (wholly in print), occasional publications, etc , uddressed to Canada, is : cent per 40z, Tuthe United States, Newfoundland, Great Britain and ali European countries, 1 cent per 2 oz.The postageon Bank pass books, Exhibitors Entry Tickets, Manuscripts, Printed Stationery, Printers\u2019 Proof Sheets, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Lithographs, Photographs, Sheet Music (whether printed or writien, including music books, whether stitched or bound), etc., addressed.to Canada, the United States, Newfoundland, Great Britain, orany European country is t cent per z0z.No must exceed 2 feet in length by : foutin width or depth, The limit of weight for Canada and United States is Ibs., for other Postal Union countries 4 lbs.Limit wel ht for a single book addressed to places in Canada is 3.7 Seeds, Cuttings, Buibs, Roots and Scions or Grafts can only be sent to the United States as 4th Class Matter; when posted for delivery in Canada the pustage is 1 cent per 4 0z., and the limit of weight 5 tbs.Commercial Papers and Legal Documents may be sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland, United States, and all Foreign countries, at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and © cent for every additional 2 ounces.\u2018These papers, when posted for delivery janada, must be prepaid at Letter vate\u2014but Deeds, Wills, Insurance Folicies and Mortgages may be sent if prepaid § cent per 2 oz, Patterns and Samples.\u2014Bona fide Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, not\u201d :xceedi i ing 24 ounces in weight, may be sent to any place in Cala at : cent per 4 oz.Must be put up 50 as ta admit of inspection, in execution of an order, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not being actually Trade l'at:=ras or Samples, are not admissible.\u2018The limit of weight to United Kingdom is 5 lbs; limit of size, 2 ft, in length by 1 foot in width or depth.Thelimitof weight tootner postal union countries is ra imits of size : 1ft, in length by 8 in.in width and 4 y depth, The postage on sample packets to postal union countries 2c.for the first 4 ozs.and +c, for each additional 2 ozs.Fourth Class Matter.\u2014Comprises such articles of gen eral merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of tage.Postage 1 cent per oz, or fraction of an ounce.Limit of weight 5 Ibs ; of ize, two feet six im.in length by one foot in width or depth.Matter claime ing tobe ath Class must Ae open (a inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed.Packages of Fourth Class Matter may be sent to the United States for ihe same prepayment acs required within the Dominion, but the contents will be liable to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States, Sealed tins containutg fisa, lobster, vegetables, mous, ke, of putup tn a solid manner and labelled insuch a way as to fuil indicate the nature of their contents, may he seat as ak Class Matter within the LDuminlon, but no sealed matter MISCELLANEOUS 30 DIRECTORY.can be forwarded 10 the United States under this head Liquids, oils and fatty substances may be sent to places in Canada and the United States as 4th Class, if securely put up.PARCEL POST.Direct Parcel Post Exchanges arc in operation between Canada and the countries mentioned :n the following table ahe rate and limit of weight being ss specified ineach case, \u2018or first For exch sb, [succeedi\u2019g] 20 cls, 13 ** og xu ain 5e Ha vs ou su ou Be Wo.How oo St.Lucia, æ\" | 20 St.Vincent.a | ag * United Kingdom 66 ja Victoria 24 * 24 * Registration.\u2014kvery article intended for registration must be handed_in at the wicket, and a receipt obtained therefor, \u2018I'he fee on all classes of articles addressed to countries to which matter may be registered is se.The sender of a registered article addressed toany Postal Union country may entitle himself to a certificate as to the dis of the said article by the Postmaster at the office addressed, on prepayment of an additional fee of 5 cents, All Classes of matter may be registered to all destinations in Canada and throughout the Postal Union: and letters may be registered 10 most of the countries not included in the Union.\u201cThe public are reminded that registered letters are only carried on trains that are accompanied by railway mail clerk.Hence a registered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be received at different times.Prokibited Articles and Publications \u2014Explosive, dangerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter likely to injure usual contents of the mails, or the person of any officer or servant of the Post Office.Glass, in any form, matches, liquids, fish, fruit and oils are prohibited unless put up in the manner prescribed under 4th class matter, Any obscene or immoral book, or other publication of an indecent, immoral, seditious, disloyal, scurrilous or libellous character, or any post card or post band or wrapper upon which there are words of the character aforesaid, or any letter or circular cuncern- ing an illegal lottery, so-called, gift-concert or other sim lar enterprise ofluring prizes or concerning schemes devised and intended todeceive and defraud the public, and newspapers, etc.containing advertisements any obsceneand immoral prints, publications, etc, Letters containing Gold or Silver Money, Jewels, or pres clous articles, or anything liable to Customs duties cannot be forwarded hy Post to any of the Postal Union countries, except to the United States.POSTAL NOTES Can be obtained at any Money Urder Office in Canada at the following rates : For a Postal Note for 20 cents\u2014Commission, 1c.wo a \u201c « 08 0 Eu \u201coe \u201c + «Be \u201c« 40 « wow gee \u201c 2c.\u201c \u201cue gg om \u201c 2.\u201c \u201cew \u201c \u201c 2.« \u201cwoo \u201c \u201c ac.+ fr00 \u201c ac.fe frso \u201c 2c.\u201c+ pme \u201c 20.\u201c+ ge \u201c 2c.\u201c+ gino ze.\u201c \u201cwn ogreo \u201c 3c \u201c won gee \u201c 3c.Odd cents may be made up by affixing Canadian Postage Stamps, not exceeding Mime Cents in value, to the face of a Postal Note, which saamps may be purchased at tune vf obtaining the Postal Note._ Postal Notes are payable only at Money Order Offices in Canada.Persons can purchase at one time Postal Notes to the number of ten or upwards, with a view to using them a ta future time.In that case a cover will be supplied for the purpose ot making & book, The holder of a Postal Note may cause payment to be deferred for any period ri exceeding 10 days by writing across the face of the note: * Payable after\u2014\u2014adays.For every three months that clapse after the \u201clate of the issue of a Postal Note, the payee must affix Postage Stamps equivalent to the commission.FOREIGN HAILS.\u2014RATES OF POSTAGE.News \"+ Post Books Regis TO Letters| papers.| tra- Ma oz [Cards-|a or.ors.tom Great Britain and the following British colonies : Acen, Ascension Island, Bahama Islands, Barbados, Bermuda, British Central Africa, British Fast Afric Be ish Indig Cape ony, ey] Cyprus, Fong Islands, Fiji Gam- | bia, Gibraltar,Gold Coast Hong Kong, Jamaica, Johore, gOS, Islands, Malay States, Malta, Maritius Natal, New found ! land, Niger Coast ; Protectorate, Niger Company's Territories, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra | Leone, Straits Settlements, St.Helena, Tobago.\u2018Trinidad, Turk's ls.land, Uganda, Windward Islands.Uther countries in the Universal Postal Union .sets.\"Correspondence for Western Australia forwarded via England and Brindisi only.acts.[acts ret fret, (sets, zctsl.\u2026 ret.sets, Rates or POSTAGE.CountriEs NOT IN - Letters £22 | Books| NE\" Regis- Tue Postar Union, \u201c aber ration, } on Abys a [1 ns Afghanistan.cas ins Africa (West | Native possessions).(45 ns Arabia.au 5 ms Mechuanaland Protectorate, China Friend- | ly telands .-.s ins Madagascar (except St.Mary, Tamatave, and Majunga, to which ordinary Postal Union rates and arrangementx apply).| sergeant detect J.A mocha Ww.J.Berrian secretary detective bureau), Jos, Char pentier, J.O'Keefe, - Barrett, Yard, Guerin defectives.Captains, \u2014Frs, Bellefleur, Geo.Beattie, W.Eagag, F, Beauregard, E.Beriau, J; Clarke,\u201d OF.Loye, 1.Charbonneau, \u2018A.\u201cBaignet,\u2019 F.Gray, W.Fennell, E, Choquet, P, Millette, £.Dubois.Lieutenants\u2014J, Hilton, E.Parker, Jas.Coleman, V.Naigele, [.Sullivan, H, Spedding, Ths.Taker, Auguste Courtois, L, Lemay, \"I.Murphy, R, Proube, P° Hilf Le Prévost, T.Holland, J.Fox, Taylor, J.0' Donnell, M° Bourgeois, J.Reid, À.Préfontaine, J, Hebert, N.Bois.clair, Pr sautels, T.Fafard, J.Trempe, VU.Laficche, Nap, Fortin, Drill Instructor,\u2014J.A, Landreault, Matron.\u2014Mrs.Lajeunesse, 1 Station, City Hall.2 Station, 47 Craig at, 3 Station, cor Beaudry and Ontario sts, se Hotel de Ville and Ontario st » 38 Chaboillez sq, § Station, 67 Young st, Station, 302 Seigneurs st.9 Station, cor Seigneurs and Grand Trunk sts, | | | MISCELLANEOUS 38 DIRECTORY.10 Station, 2629 St.Catherine, near Guy st.13 Station, corner St.Catherine and Desery sts.32 Station, 1272 St.Lawrence st.13 St; , 749 Ontario st.14 Station, cor Rachel and Amherst sts, 15 Station, 183 Commissioners st.16 Station, 733 St, Louis, Porict ALARM,\u2014 12 strokes repeated twice on the alarm gongs in each station, and on the alarm bells, will be fe signal for all officers and sub-constables on duty in the stations to proceed at once to the central station.ra strokes repeated three times will be tne signal for all officers and men at stations and un beat to proceed at once to the central station, Tn day-time, after 12 strokes are given, all officers and men, not on duty, will report immediately ar the central station, This rule will apply to men off duty during the night, The strokes will be given in succession, In all cases one reserve man will remain in each station, POLICE COURT OFFICIALS.Police Magistrate: Mathias Chs.Desnoyers; Ulcic Lafontaine, deputy clerk of the Peace and deputy clerk of the Crown, chief clerk: A.E.Corriveau, Achille St.Mars \u2018and Alfred DeBesumont, clerks: Adolphe bissonnette, high constable: I.S.Bissonnerte, dep.high constable; Napoléon Lambert, constable; Wm, Fraser, crier of court.MARKETS.Bonsecours market\u2014J, A.E.Biron, supt.: M.Joliceur, clerk ; L.Leblanc, 1, Dupré, A.Huot, J.S.Aymong, assistants.St.Antoine market-\u2014Mountain st., L.Brophy, clerk.St.Lawrence market\u2014St, Lawrence st, J.Trudeau, clerk, Papineau Weigh house\u2014Notre Dame st., opp.£20! i Je 8.Charlebois, clerk ; S, Racette, assistant clerk.Hay marker\u2014S: J.B.1.Flynn, clerk ; G.Tessier, jun, as St.James mai st, Théodore Giroux, clerk.Hochelaga Weigh house\u2014Déséry st.; M.Groulx, clerk.St.Jean Baptiste market\u2014J.Ii.Gregcire, clerk, Easter.Abattoir cattle market\u2014C, Asselin, clerk; L.Dansereau, W.Dupré, assistants, Western Abattoir catile market\u2014W.Murphy, clerk.St.Denis Weigh house\u2014A.Lapensée, clerk.CP.Ry.Stock yards\u2014F.Durand, ¥.Bastien, inspectors.Montreat Stuck{yards\u2014H, Poitras, W.J.Page, inspectors, J.Senécal, markets inspector.MUNICII'AL TAXES, Abstract of Assessment By-laws of City Council, Assessment of 1 per cent, on real estate.Buxiness tax at per cent.on rental of premises.Banks\u2014Capital of $1,000,000, CT under, $400.\u201cCapital exceeding $1,000,000, but not exceeding $2,000,000, $500, «Capital above $2,000,000, $600, Fire insurance companies= each $400, Electric telegraph, telephone or electric light companies =\u2014each $400.Life, marine, accident and guarantee insurance com- panies\u2014each 2200, Telephone, telegraph and electric light poles and on the wires attached thereto, at the rate of soc per pole.Street raîlway company\u20144 per cent.of its gross earnings up to $1,000,000 ; 6 per cent.of its gross earnings from £1,000,000 to $1,500,000; 8 per cent.of ils gross earnings from $1,5m000 to $2,000,000 5 1v per cent.of its gross earnings from 22,002, 10 to $2,500,000; 12 per cent.of its gross earnings from $2,500,000 10 $3,000,000; 35 per cent, of its gross carnirgs above $3,000,0000 Gas company: 000, Auctioneers, on sales inside their premises, they sell also outside their premises, $200.For em loved ta cry out, $40.rokers\u2014ench fso.- Money lenders\u2014£zon each.Hotelkeepers and innkeepers graduated scale same as heretofore.Distiliers\u2014g$30 for every $400 of rental.Brewers\u20148éo for every 3400 of rental.Theatres\u2014$500.GA Circus, &c,\u2014ÿtco per day of performance.Pawnbrokers-\u2014ézœ, Public laundries-$50 each Second hand store\u2014$z5 each.Hicycles or wricycles\u2014$1.00 each, Pediars\u2014#40 on foot ; $60 with hand c wagon or other vehicle drawn by a hor ay Meamboats plying from Laprairie or Longuenit= and sall be levied ; and $100 with Billiards, an annual tax is im upon each and every billiard table kept and used i said city at the following rates, two wine vi in the When there is only onc table.For each and every additional : Billiards kept and used in clubs, on each ta Mississippl or pigeonhole table, payable in two ine stalmezts on ut days of May and Nov.Far each and every additional table.Ten-pinatleys -.cu .ovpennernne.Morses\u2014Working, $2.50; pleasure, $6.CARRIAGES POR PLEASURE.For (ery 4-wheeled close carriage, drawn by 2 rawn by sévazcenscrn sac10070 32 00 halfcovered carriage, 2 horses.u-ccecces For every 4-wheeled close or drawnby 1 horse.For every double dennet % = For every gig, buggy or other vehicle mounted on springs and drawn by one horse.6œ For every waggon or other vehicle not above sp , adapted for draught, drawn by = or more Morses.\u2026.\u2026.0enccccnues 800 For every z-wheeled vehicle or carri: kept .hire by lévery-uable Keepers, Carriage kept for oo \u2018or every 4-wheel vehicle or c: f Wire by Fivery stable keepers.ours rune ire iv 4 00 Provided, that in all cases of rate-payers having two or more pleasure vehicles in their possession, they shall not ae liable to par, the tax on more vehicles than they have norses to drive the same; the highest description of vehicles, however, to be 1 lesser value.) to be licensed annually at the office of the chief of police; amount of license, #2 fur a male and $3 for a \u2018emale dog.in prefereace to those of HACKNEY CARRIAGES.For every cab, caleche or other two-wheeled vehicle.$5 oo or every 4-wheeled carriage, drawn by one horse.7 00 Jor every coach or wheeled carriage, drawn by two horses .\u2026 0.0.0.go For every omnibus or stage cuach 1000 CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGONS AND) OTHER VEHICLES.The licenses for carts, tricks and other vehicles used for the conveyance goods, wares, merchandise, etc.\u2018vide into three Slasacs, Foi dite, ic.shall be [he first class shall include all carts, trucks, wagons and other vehicles running within the city for hire or re waril, not otherwise expressly provided for, and shall pay : For every cart, truck, or other 2-wheeled vehicle .go 00 Yur cvefy wagon or 4-wheeled vehicle, drawn by ons For every wagon or Sour-whecled vehicle drawn by wo horses, and made to carry load Ibs.weight es 73 2 load under 4,000 For every heavy wagon, float or other fourswheeled ?vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, and made to carry heavy articles or materials weighing P 4,000 Ibs.or upwards - 90 For every diable .\u201c 400 Fhe secoud-class shall include all carts, wagons or other vehicles used by merchants, traders, manue facturers, contractars, for the conveyance or delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, manufacture, or made use of by them, for each of h there shall be pan, in addition Lo the rates c'sarged for su the lirst-chasss, L.u0++ + 20.00.280 The Inird-class shall include ail carts, wagons, or vehicles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers, ur gardeners, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the raies charged for, in the first-class «.For every hearse drawn by one horse.1500 2.For every hearse drawn by two horses.1400 Parties obtaining licenses, as aforesaid, shall moresver pav the anal assessment on all working h Pema, the shove meniionel veniclevor aniagee mine te of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) each, and also remy-five cents for e:ch number granted by the Chief of lice. MISCELLANEOUS 39 DIRECTORY, TARIF: OP CARTAGE.From any plice 12 any other in the First Division, or roms any place ecelucive of the Harbor wharves to any other Mluce in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance ducs not raceed Ÿ of a mile.Articles not he-ein cuumerated of a convenient bu tk, uot over 1,590 hs.weight, 15 cts.; ashes, pot or perrl, (wo Vbarrels, 15 c1s.becf, pork or fish, five Parrels or rgcts.: coal Alf à chaldron or half a to crockery, one v one hogshead, 15 cts.fruit, seven barrels, 1g cts.: grain, not over 1,500 lbs, weight, 15 cts.: Lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, soo feet, Broad uicssire, 15 cts.; salt or rice, six bags or six bare irewood, dry, from yard or boat, half à cord, $5 cis - firewood, green or from rafts, hal a cord, three feet long, zocts.; furniture or luggage, load, 20 cis; lumber, green or hard, from raîts, oo fot broad measure, 2u cts; molasses, sugar or oil, one puncheon, hogshead or load, 20 cts.; pig iron, lead, copper, or tin, one ton, 35 cis.; bar iron or steel, one ton, 30 cts.For every additiunal half mile for all above descrip tion ofgords, 19 cents, and from any of the Harbor wharves to any $iace in the and or yrd division within i a mile distance from the boundary Îine of the first division, and vice versd, of from any place [exclusive of the wharves] to any other in the City, and rice versa, provided the distance do nnt exceed 1!% mile, \u2014instead of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts, the rate shall be a5, 30, 35 and 40 cents.From any place in the western section of the first division.To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, 20 cts.; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal, 23 cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, north xide of Lachine canal, 25 cis.; the Havas above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the stores, stations, factories, etc., at Point St.Charles, s cents; the stores, factories, etc., at and above St.Gabriel Locks, north of Lachive Canal, 30 cents ; the St.Bonaventure Street Railway Station, ao cents ; St Bonaventure Street from the lower wharves of the Harbor, 25 cis.; and tice versa for one load.; from any place in the Eastern section of the first division\u2014nstead of 20, 25, 25, 35, 30, 20, 25 cents, the rates shall be 25, 30, 33, 49, 35, 25, 30 cents.For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata races shall be paid.If delay is caused to the carter by the employer, beyond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid exfra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.YF a Carter is called, and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unaecessarily travelled.DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE, First divition.\u2014The first division shall comprise the east, centre, and west wards (including the south-west side of McGill street and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, eastern and western, the line of demarkation between them being the centre of St, Lambert and St, Jean Baptiste.Second division\u2014The Second Division shall comprise the St.Ann, St.Antoine, and St, Lawrence wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets), Third division\u2014\"The third division shall comprise ! § {exclusive of Craig street) the St.Louis, St.James and St.Mary wards.TARIFF OF WATER KATES.Dwelling houses, 754 per cent on the assessed rental; : stores, shops, offices, &c., $4 on the 1st 350 of assessed rental, and fr on each additional £25 or part thereof; churches at shop rates on rental based at 4 per cent on their assessed value: hotels, laverns, eating houses and restaurants, £12 on ist $100 of assessed rentaband $5 on cach additional 350 or part thereof, provided that when : the rent 18 £1000 and over and at least twenty (urmished rooms exist, water ; Sunduy school and pworth League of Christian mid-week hour of prayer, Parsons, sextuils 627 Wel- tor's Bible class 3 p.m.ndeavor, Monday, 8 Wednesday, § p,m.; bi lington st, HERALD AVE.METHODIST CHURCH.Montreal West.Rev.À.B, Argue, pastor.Hours of service, Sunda maine and 7 pm: Sunday school, ea poms We Lingley, superintendent ; yer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m., W.R, Park, recor ing steward ; W.5.Lingley, secretary-treuxircr trustee board, EGLISE METHODISTE FRANCAISE.Delisle st.Rev.Ed.de Gruchy, pastor ; residence 369 Deliste st, St Henri.Services, Sunday, 11 a,n, snd 7 p.m.; Suaday schoul, to a.m.; prayer mectiug, Wednesday, 3 p,m.FAIRMOUNT AVE.METH )DIST CHURCH.Cor Mance and Fairmount, Ville St Louis, Rev, John W.Davidson, B.A., B.D.pastor ; residence 53 Waverly st, Vitle St Louis.HOCHELJ GA METHODIST CHURCH.Rev, Wm, Kilance, pastor, 67 Marlborough.Services, 11 a,m.and 7 pam; Savbath school, 3 pan.prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 po MOUNT ROYAL AVE.METHODIST CHURCH.Rev, W.5.Lennon, B.A., B.19., pustor, 954 St Denis st, Hours of service ay, (4 ain, and 7 pan; Sunday school and Bible clasy at 3 pm.E L.of C, Es Monday at 8 pn; prayer inceiing, Wednesday at 8 p.m, ST HENRI METHODIST CHURCH .Rev, G.G, Huxiable, pastor, 35 Metcalfe av, Se Henri, Hours of service: ts am.and 7 p.un.: Young People\u2019s meeting, Monday, 8 p.m.ST LAMBERT METHODIST CHURCH.No return fur 1902, Rev.J.W.Davidson, pastor, Victoria av.St Lambert.COTE ST PAUL METHODIST CHURCH.1 Rev.Jas.Watson.pastor, 5t Patrick, Ve St Paul, \u2018Hours of service: 1 and 7 pan; prayer ser vice Wednesday, 8 p.m.WESTMOUNT METHODIST GHURCH, Rev.U, E.Blaud, pastor, cor Lansdowne av and Western av, Westmount.LACHINE METHODIST CHURCH.Rev, Arthur Williamson, 8.1.I, pastor; residence 264 St Joseph, Lachine, MISCELLANEOUS 53 DIRECTORY, BAPTIST CHURCHES, OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH.Cor Osborne and Mountain sts, Pastor\u2014Rev.J.L.Gilmour, B.D, 20 St Matthew st.Hours of service, Sumlays, tr am.and 7 p m.; Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 p.m, superintendent, Arthur Crumpton, s7 Bishop st.Meeting of Young People\u2019s So ciety of Christian Fndeavor on Monday evening at 8 e\u2019clock ; general prayer miccting, Wednesday evening at 8 v'elock; church clerk, \u2018Thos, McCaw, 130 Bishop st; Mr.Duval, sexton; residence at the church.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.Cor St Catherine and City Councillors sts.Rev.J.A.Gordon, M.A, pastor.Hours of service on Sunday 11 a.m.and 7 pan.Sunday school and Bible classes apm; L, H.Packard, superintendent.The Baptists Young People's Union meeting every Monday at 8p.m., General Prayer meeting, Weduesday at 8 p.m.1.Greenwood, caretaker, FRENCH BAPTIST CHURCH, L'ORATOIRE, 14 Mance st above St Catherine st, Rev.A.L.Therrien, minister.Hours of service, on Sundays 31 nom, and 7 p.m.; Sunday schoolat 12 noon 3 prayer meeting every Wednesday at & pm, GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH.Corner of Uliver and Western avenues, Westmount, Kev, 5.Sheldon, pastor ; residence 137 Abbott av, West.mount.Hours of service: Sunday, preaching,tL a,m.and 7 th: Sunday school, 3 p.m, : Prayer meeting, 10.30a.; Vednesday prayer mecting, 8 p.in.; Monday, B.Y,P.U, 8 p.m.POINT ST CHARLES BAPTIST CHURCH.Cor Wellington and Liverpool Sts.Kev, ].R.Webb, pastor, residence, 7 Rushirooke St.Services, 15 a.m.and 7 pu Sunday School and Pastors Adult Bible Class, 3 pme; Y.1, S, C, E., Monday, 8 pum.Ko L.Dick, president; prayer meeting Wed: nexday, 8 pm.BERRI STREET BAPTIST; MISSION.795 Berri st, John W.Ede, superintendent; residence 44 Walker st., StHenri.Hours of service: Sunday, Service uf Song, 6,45 p.m.preaching at 7 p-1n,; Sunday schod and Bible class at 3 p.m.; prayer mecting and Lible study, Thursday ME pam.Nirangers welcome.CONGREGATIONAL CHHURCHLS, CALVARY CHURCH.302 Guy st.Rev.E, H.Tippet, pastor; residence 25 Crescent st, Miss C, Mitchell, church nurse; \"George McGarry, church clerk S.I, Rowell, treasurer, J, R.Liougall, M.A., supt.of Sunday school ; Peter W.George McGarry, }: Redpath Lougall, G.W.Macaulay, C.Cushing, Andrew Kerr and F.E, , deacons: Rev.E.M.Hill, D.1., Rev.J.McKillicas, hon.deacons.Hours of worship, Sundays, 11 am, and 7 pan, Sunday school at 3 pan.\u201cMen's Own\u201d\u201d meeting 3pm.Young l'eopl Society of Christian Endeavor, Monday evening: Kings Daughters Friday 8 p.mm; Mission Baud, Sawrday 3 p.m.Prayer meenng, Wednesday evening at 3; Dorcas Socicly, Tuesday, 3.30 p.m, Yews and sittings free, allotied by 5.F.Rowell, EMMANUEL CHURCH.2431 St, Catherine st, No return for 1902.Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., pastor ; 177 Drummond St.A.R, Grafton, 100 St Famille st, church secretary; Edward Hollis, 2680 St Catherine st, assistant sectetary, Charles Alexander, Charles Gurd; NRL Daft, Alf R.Grafton, RC.Jamieson, Ur.F, A, Stevenson, Arthur Birks and \u201cRev.WW, H.Warriner, D.L., Phlh, deacons; Alex.McA.Murphy, treasurer;: C, |! Williams, 5.S, superintendent.Hours of service, Sundays at it am.and 2 po m,; Sunday schoul at 3 pan.; Bible classes at pe m,, Chinese Class at 3 p.m.; week evening sere vice on Wednesday at 8 p.m., in the lecwre room the church, Urdinance of the Lord's Svpper on the first Sunday of the month, ZION CHURCH.Cor Mance and Milton sts, No return for 1902.Rev, Adam Murrman, M,A., B.D, acting pastor; residence 49 Church st,; H.T, Garlick, church secretary, \u20ac6 Mance; Thos.Moodie, church treasurer and supt, of Sunday school.Deacons i\u20147Thos, Moodie, W.Johnson, H.I, Garlick, S, P, Leet, K.C.L., Thos, Costen, W.W.Brewis.Hoard of \u2018l'rustees :\u2014G.S.Wilson, chaire man: John E.Cribb, A.G.Posten, W, H.Smith, Johu Richards, Geo.W, Guudtwdy.Sabbath services, tt a,m, and 7 p,m, ; Sunday school and Bible class, p.m.; mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday, ë pan.Young People\u2019s Suciety of Christian Endeavour y, 8 p.m,; Ladies\u2019 Christian Association meets third Friday of each month at 3.30 p,1n,; ordinance of the Lord's Supper first Sunday it the month.POINT ST CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.185 Congregation st.No return for 19\u20ac.Rev.D\u2018 S, Hamilton, LB.A.pastor ; residence Bourgeois st, C, Cushing, superintendent of Si schoo! ; Robt.Boyd, Chas, Cushing, Thos, Eason, E.Pritchard, Henry Carmichacl and Wm, sen., and Bi, Bean, deacons retary, 312 Magdalen si and trustee; geant, sen., S, Dison; W.R.Dancey, J.H.Davidson, Robert Boyd and Thomas Fason and 31.Dourie, trustees, Hours of service, Sunday, 1 a.m, and 7 p.m.; Sunday school and Bible classes, the prayer meeti % Wednesday evening at 8: .P.S, C, E., Monday, p.m,, Junior C.E., Friday at 43pm.BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.Cor Western and Clarke avs, Westmount, Rev, Melville À.Shaver, pastor; residence, av, Hours of worship, Sunday, am and Croke Sunday school at 3 p.m; social worship, Wednesday, 8 pm., Ath.Vallance, superintendent of Sunday school, Secretary, H.J.Ross, 180 St James st.; u Fred Rarwick, 107 Belmont Place, Westmount, oC\" REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH.Reaver Hall hill cor Lagauchetiére st, Rev.A.B.Hubly, rector ; residence 185 Av I deVille., Abraham Mackey and Thomas Suttle carotel Hours of service, Sunday 11am, and 7 p.m; Sunday school and _rector's Bible class, 3 pm.; Wednesday, 8 p.m., service of prayer with lecture.Communi Lords \u2018Supper, first Sunday in the month ion of the 3 eos ar, it, C.A.Bennett, Church seer Geo.Uonaldson, treasurer NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Cor Dorchester and Hanover sts, Rev.Fdwin Gould, pastor, residence 6 Baile street.Hour of service, Sunday, 11 a,m, GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, ST JOEN'8 CHURCH.129 St.Dominique st, Rev.Fr, Riedel, pastor ; residence 127 St, Domini at, Board of trustees : W.Studer.hon, president Conor Edward Schulue, presideis; W.Bergholdt, H, Leverenz F.Briegel, HR: Gutheïi, Consul F; Bopp, E, Volkert.and F.Schnaufer, trustees, Hours of service, Sunday nam.Sunday school, 9.30 a.m., UNITARIAN, CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH.Cor, Beaver Hall hill aud Lagauchetiére st.Rev, W, $, Barnes, pastor ; residence 14 Lorne avenue Hours of service,13 a.m, and (October to lune inclusive, 7p.m.; Sabbath school (vacation excepted) close of a, service, Emery Lavigne, organist: residence 1779 Catherine st; Thos, B, katon, sæton ; residence 334 Aylmer st.CATHOULIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.35 Cathcart Street.Houmday mornin service at 10 o'clock, followed by the y Eucharist.Evening service at o\u2019clock, Resi priest, W.G.Kicloch, ses Craig at.> cock: Resident MISCELLANEOUS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.FIRST CHURCH CF CHRIST SCIENTIST.43 aud 43 Closse st,, Western Square.Chas.W, Pearson, C.S, First Reader : residence 129 Abbott avenue, Westmount, 1, Westmount 23:.Hours 1mm.aid pin.Surday, 6 pre ednesday.Christian Science reading room in the church parlors on the premises.Open daily from 10 a.m.to 12 noon and from 3 to 5 p.m.\u2018The Sunday evening service discon tinued during July and August, JEWISH SYNAGOGUES SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE.Stanley st, above St, Catherine st, Rev.Meldola De Scla, rabbi residence, 748 Sherbrooks street, Hours of service: Friday evening at sunset; Saturday : morning service at 9.30 (Zemiroth at 9): afternoon service half an hour earlier than the established hour for commencing the Saboath.TEMPLE EMANU-EL (Reform), 38 Stanley street, below St, Catherme st, at the back of the Windsor Hotel, No return for 1902.Kabbi, E, Friediander.Heursot service in Hebrew and English, and choral, with sermon, Friday evening at 8, Saturday morning at 10: Sunday School at to a.m., tnder the superintendence of the Rabbi.CATHOLIC HOSPITALS, HOPITAL GENERAL, OR GREY NUNNERY.Guy st, cor Dorchester st.Founded 1747.Under the direction of the Sisters of Ch: Nuns.Rev.A.\u2018Vrauchemontagpe, S.8., chap rault, superioress-general ; sister M.M, Hamel, assistant-gen.; sister M.E.Ward, and assistant-general, sister M.T, Painchauu, 3rd pusistant-gencral, sister M.E, Roy, mistress of novices ; Dr.G.P.Rottot, ph: sician, This establishment is for the reception aged and infirm men and women, orphans and foundlings.It contains 619 sisters, of which uumber 505 are iu tuission, 100 novices and postulants, 138 auxiliary sisters, of which number 84 are in mission, in all g12 inmates.The following institutions are also under the direction of ghe Sisters of Charity.\u2019 St Joseph's Asylum.\u2014Cathadral st.Founded 3rd Jane vary, 1853, for orphan girls, 380 inmates.Sister Lam- pureux, superioress\u2014-20 Sisters.St Joreph' s Infant School \u2014St James st.Founded 1558, =» Le \"This school is old to Si Joseph's asylum.Dixpensary of St.Joseph's Asylum.\u2014~Over 5700 prescriptions given co the poor, gratis, during the year.St Patrick's Asylum,\u2014Near St Patrick's church Founded 1846.For Irish orphan boys and girls ; 15$ jnmates.Sister Michaud, superioress ; 9 sisters.St Bridget s Asylum.\u2014Founded 1860.For the reception of aged and infirm men an women, servant girls out of situation, aml a night refuge, 130 inmates.The number who receive lodging, over 31,000.Sister Hickey, super- joress\u20146 sisters.Institut Uphihalmigue\u2014s sisters, 25 inmates including boarders and patients.Nasarcth Jofunt School and Institution for Blind Chéldren==St Cukherine st, Founded 1861.Hlind children, 77.Over 300 pupils.Sister Dalion, superioress\u2014 17 sisters.Betklehem Asylum \u2014St Amoine st.Founded 1868.98 orphan gutls, in all g2 inmates.8 sisters, Belhichem Infant School.\u2014z06 pupils, Sister saint Georges, superioress, This school is attached to Bethlehem asylum.Ho ital Notre Dame.\u2014 1439 Notre Dame st.Founded asi fl 18%, 120 beds, which are generally all occupied ; 2 hired girls; 10 hired men.Sister Mailloux, superioress\u2014 28 sisters.Asile St Henri \u2014In the town of St Henri des Tanneries.ed September, 1885.For orphan girls; 35 orphans, in all 45 inmates.Simter Charpeutier supesioress\u20147 sisters, St Hemera Infant School, \u2014536 pupils.Founded Sept., 1885, \u2018This school is attached 10 Asile St Heuri site St Cwnegonde\u2014~Founded 1889, in the city of St Cunegunde, for aged and infirm men and women aid orphans, 176 inmates.Sister Chapleau, superioress, 13: -.as.\u2018M.D.islers, Infant School.= yoo pupils.A , M.* L.R.C.P.(London), G.Gordon Campbell, B.Sc.dic! i M.D, ¥.Buller, M.D.\u20ac.54 DIRECTORY.Orphelinat Catholique for orphan boys, 10a orphans Sister Lefebvre, siperioress\u2014 4 sixters, Patronage d' Yourrile\u2014Lagauchetiere St, For the reception of servant girlsout of situation.Sister Panet, superioress ; 8 siaters.HOTEL DIEU ST JOSEPH DE VILLE MARIE.Founded 1644 by Miss Jeanne Munce, Under the direction of the Religieuses Hospitalières de St Joseph.Rev, Mother Brosseau, ioress ; 100 professed nuns.Rev.canon J.A.Vaillaint, ecclesiastical superior ; Rev, E.(irot, spititual director ; Pev.T, O'Reilly, chaplain Medical staff of Hospital.Professors of Medical Faculty of Laval University; 230 beds for patients; 2909 patients were admitted into the hospital during the year, NOTRE-DAME HOSPITAL.Established in 1880.1429 Notre Dame st.Board cf Guvernors\u2014C.P, Hébert, president: E.A, Géneréux, 1st vice-president; Bernard Tansey; and vice-president: Alphonse Lurette, treasurer ; Bou, secretary.E.P.Lachapelle, M.D.J.P, Rottot, M.D), R.Marsolais, M.D., O.Faucher, H.Lemay, Hon.fuse Loranger, hon.J.R.Thibeaudeau, A.Fircotte, odolphe Forget.Medical Councit\u2014], P.Rottot, M.D,, president; E.P.Lachapelle, M.D., L.A, Demers, M.D,, \u2018R.Marso- lais, M.D., J.D.Gauthier, M.D, E.I\u2019.fenoit, secretary.Chaplain=Rev.Levellle, P.S.S.Medical Board\u2014F., P.Lachapelle, Ml, president ; J.P, Rottot, M.D., J.B.À.Lamarche, M.D,, S.Lacha- pates M.D., À, A; Foucher, M.D,, R.Marsolais, 1.D,, T.Parveay, M.D, & D.Gauthier, M.D,, L, de Loib, Harwood, M.D, E.P, Chagnon, M.D., A, Rivard, M.D., J.A.Lesage, M,D., M, T, Breunan, M.Mercier, M.19,, R.Trudeau, M,D., Ls.Desy, A.Bernier, M.1}., R.Hebert, M.D., F.Cormier, Valin, M.3.Villeneuve, M.D,, T, J, J.Curran, M.D; E.Benoit, M.D.; D.A.Ethier, F.Garceau, M.D, ; 5.Derome, M.D, ; F.Fleury, secretary.Attending Surgeons.\u2014U.Mercier, M.D Br Parizean, M.D.A.Ethier, M.D , J.J.Curran, ML}, Attending Fhysiciani\u2014).P.Rotor.M.D, J.D Gauthier, D, A.R.Marsolais, M.D., 1.Corinier.M.D., J.A.Ricard, M.D,, L.Désy, M.D, R.Trudeau Hebert, M.U., L.P.Benoit, M.D., A, Le té, Conswiting Staff\u2014E.P.Lachapehe, M.D., A.La- marche, M.D., G.Villeneuve, M.D, S, Duval, M.D.Specialists.LA.A, Foucher, M,D., oculist and aurist ; H.\u2019M, Duhamel, assistant oculist and aurisé; M, 7.Brennan, M.D., gynæcologist ; L.de L, Harwood, M.D.asst.gyvæcologist ; N» Valin, M,D., dermatologist: 1.Cormicr, M.12, 5.Lachapelle, discases of children: S.Villeneuve, M.D.2nd E.P.Chagnon, M.l}, n'ieniss and = Globensky, neuro-pathologists J.H, Bourdon, LD and A- Lemieux, L.D.S., surgeou-dentists General Superintendent,\u2014 E.P, Lachapelle, M,D, F.Fleury, M.DD_, house surgeon ; rev.sister Mailloux, supérioress, PROTESTANT HOSPITALS.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL.Cor Dorchester and St Dominique sts, James Crathern, president ; Horry Stikeman, vice-presi- dent: Dr.F, G.Finley, secretary ; 5.H, Ewing, treas.Committee of Management.\u2014 Robert Craik, M.D.LLD., F.W- Evans, Charles Garth, Samuel Finl Angus W.Hooper, Jos.B.Learmont, G.F.C.§ David Morrice, James Keid Wilson, Abner Kingman a the president, vice-president and treasurer ex-ogico.Corruiting Staff \u2014R.Craik, M.D.CMT, LL.D, William Wright, MLD, CAL, D.C, MacCallum, MD.CALL.Simpson, M.D.CM, J.C.Cameron, MID, MLRC.PL, G.P.Girdwoud, MD, S.K.C.5., Eng,, T ALD, LL.D.(Edin), MM.17, James Bell, m, Gardner, MAD, Geo, Witkifs, M,L., MR; m4 Physkcians WA.Mokon, M.D, M.KU.S, Eng, AT Binckader, B.Â., M.D, Mk, FG Fiuley M.D., ITA.Taner, 15.Surgeons.\u2014¥.J.A Es Arratrone, Mo, J Alex.\u201cHuichitun, N Geo.LR.- and S, (Edi cpherd, MD, M.RÜS.Eng.ib sristant l'hysi fans, M .Fider, BA.M.DL W.Campbell, M.D) Ridley Mackenzie, M.D.Atrriscane Surgeons.\u2014Kenneth Canieron, B.A., M,D., Cl W.Wilton, M.I%, M.R.C.5, Eng., J.A, Spragle, | | MISCELLANEOUS 55 DIRECTORY.Spacialirts.\u2014 John ].Gardner, M.D.aculist and aurist ; Howse G; ist.~C.H.Keati 1% rte) Nu (Edis), assistant ocullat a Aerthrtist 5S, stares io M.D.aurist; F, À, Lockhart, MD, (Edin.), gynæcologist: John D.Cameron, M,D., assistant gyoæcologist; \u2014 Laryugolegist.\u2014H, D.Hamilton, B.A., M.D.; George K.Grimmer, M.B., assistant laryn, ologist ; Wyatt Johnston, M.D., pathologist; John McGrae, M.D,, house phdlosist B.A.director of department of pathology : \u2026 D.MacTagçart, Bcs.M.D, noneresilent house pathologist, Dentist\u2014).S.Ibbotson, L.D.S.Medical Superintendent.\u2014E., M.von Eberts, M.D.Resident Medical Officers.\u2014Dr.R.P.Campbell, Dr.Famillon White, Dr, W, A, Gardnar, De.K.C.Paterson, Dr.J.W.Manchester, Dr.LA E.Campbell, Dr.W.'E.Dixon and Dr, W.E.McKee, Anæsthetist.\u2014E.G.Simpson, M.D.Surgical Kegistrar.\u2014 Radiographer and Apothecary\u2014Williars P.Watson.Lady Superintendent\u2014Miss N.G.E.Livingston.Secretary to Committee of Managemen.\u2014 James Patton.Managér\u2014H, Mould, ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL.Pine avenue, Founders and Patrons.\u2014Re.Hon.Lord Mount Stephen Rt, Hon, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal.Govermors,\u2014Elective: R.HB, Angus, E.S.Clouston, R.Craik, Hon.G, A.Drummond, A.T.Paterson, R.G.Reid, James Ross.F.L.Wanklyn; ex-offcie : Jas.Cochrane, A, McFee, Right Hop.Lord Strath- tona Mount Royal, Sir T, G.Shaughnessy, C.M, Hays, Wn.Peterson, C.B., LL.D., T.G.Roddick, M.D.Visitor.\u2014His Fxcellency the Right Hon, the Earl of Mito, K, 2G, P.C.Govern r-General of Canada, Presidens \u2014K.B, Angus.; House Committee\u2014R, B.Angus, chairman ; E.S.Cleuston.Hon, G.A, Drummond, A.I.Paterson, Jas.Ross, F.L Wanklyn.Hanorary Aunitors,\u2014], G.Ogden, GA.Farmer.G; Roddick, M.D., LL,D., M.P.Medical Board \u2014T.Chairman : R.Craik, M.D, LL.D, T.G.Roddick, MD, LL.D, FRCS, Ji G.-Adami, M.A, M.D, F.Buller, M.D, W.F.Hamilton, M.D,, A.E.Gariow, M.D,, W.G, Myers M,D,, James Stewart, M.D., james Beil, M.W.Gardner, M.D.C.F.Martin, A M.D.HIS Birkeu, MDW.W.Chipman, B.A.Comaulting Staff -pres, and general manager, Montreal; J.Delano 00d, treasurer and assistant manager, Montreal: Jas.A.Parker, secretary, Boston: R.D.McGibbon, Montreal, CANADIAN BREWERIES, THI, LIMITED, 409 St Lawrence, II.A.Ekers, president; Chas, Strang- man, vice-president: James B.Flodgson, 8 -c.treasurer; Charles Wallace, Percy Scott and I.A.Scott, directors.CANADIAN RUBBER CO., OF MONTREAL.Notre Lame, cor.Papineau av, IL Montagu Allan, president; J, B.Learmont, vice-preshlent; is, A.Wright, secretary-treasurer; Andrew Allan, WIT, Kenyon, J._O, Gravel.CF.Smith, I.Markland Molson, and P.C.Hen- shaw, directors, CANADIAN TRAN El FER CO.LIMIT- THE), sw St James, F.C.Henshaw, president; F.M.Me- Rible, managing secretary; James Miller, superintendent, CITIZENS GAS CONTROL CO.LTD.317 Bt James, TAeut-col, F.C.Henshaw, president and CITY ICE CO.LTD, THE.26 Victoria sq, It.A.Becket, Jas.Meldrum, vice-president; Ralph A.Becket, secretary-treasurer, QLAPPERTON WM., & 'O., LIMITED.315 &t James st Wm.Wright, manager, COBBAN MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED, 1749 Notre Dame.F, J.Phillips, president: W, C.Phil- Up, vice-president and general manager, \u2018Toronto; T.J.Spafford, munager Montreal brunch.THE COLERAINE MINING co, LTD.9 Place d'Armes, G.N.Ducharme, president and manager; Wm.E.Blumhart, secretary.COOPER JAMES MNFG.CO., LTD, 315 Bt James st.James Cooper, president; C.Ww, Voll- mann, vice-president; 8.Simpson, managing-director and secretary, and A.I, Kircgan, treasurer, Office, 299 St James, Works, Rockfield, THE CO-OPERATIVE FUNERAL EXPENSE SOCIETY.1756 8t Catherine street.Judge F.X.Choquet, president, H.Dupre, vice-president: Dr.I.Laviolette, inspector: J.Gareau, J, Jeanotte, A, A.Labrecaue, A.Meunier.directors; W.A.Wayland, manager.CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO- CANADIEN.% St James.George Brolemann (Paris), president; Hon.Mr.Justice Wurtele, vice-presi- dent; Mr, Justice Ouimet, Henri Barbeau, BE.Persilller Lachapelle, M.D., Canadian directors; Hon.Alph.Desjardins, J.O, Gravel, auditors: Martial Chevaller, general manager; T.R.Nel- som, gencral secretary, CUMBERLAND RAILWAY AND COAL CO.Hon.G.A.Drummund, president: F:d- gar McDougall, vice-president; J.R.Cowans, general manager; H.R, Drum- mond, secretary-treasurer.THE THOS.DAVIDSON MNF'G co.LTD.187 Delisle, Bt Cunegonde.James Davidson, president: T.Chas.Davidson, vice-president; Edward Goodwill, director: John Hamilton, secretary.THE DIAMOND GLASS CO.{LIMITED).(North American Glass Works), av.A.Lumsden (Ottawa), president ;David Willlamson, secreliury-treasurer; George Rutherford (Hamilton), G.It Perley Ottawa), Jno, Watt (Toronto), William Yuile (Montreal), directors.DIAMOND LIGHT AND HEATING CO.UF CANADA, Ltd (750 Chalg).R.©, Miller, president: IT.J.Johns Reneral manager; J, A, Taylor, secretary- treasurer; P.Ledain, local manager, ton.vice-president; J.R.Balin, secretary; treasurer; 11, 8.Thernton, superintendent, MISCELI.ANEOUS 107 DIRECTORY, DOMINION BRIDGE CO, (LIMITED).| = Cunningham, (Duminlon station G.T.Ry.) Lachine Locks.James Ross, president; J.P.Dawes, vice-president; R.B.Angus, Chas.Cas- James Cooper, Wm.C.Mcintyre, F.L Wanklyn, directors; Phelps J son, manager; A.W.Shearwood, secy.: R.8.Buck, chief engineer; El! Adler, superintendent.THE DOMINION BURGLARY GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMITED.181 St James.Samuel Finley, president: F.W.Evans, vice-president; J.M.Fortier, E.P.Hea- ton, HL.Ames.B.Tooke, Wm.Hanson, directors; Chas.W.Hagar, general manager; W.J.Kirby, secretary.THE DOMINION, COTTON MILLS CO.Head office, 316 St James.A.F.Gault, president: F.J.Forget, vice- pres dem; C.K.Hanna, secretary; S.H.Ewing, cques Grenier, C.FE.Gault, Samuel Finley, J.Wilson, directors; AM.Mole, manager.DOMINION EXPRESS CO.\u2014 \u2014, president: W.8, Stout, vice- president and general manager; H.E.Bucking, secretary-treasurer.THE DOMINION OIL CLOTH CO., LTD.Parthenais and St Catherine Sts.J.O.Gravel, president; Andrew A.AMan, vice-president: J.J.McGill director and treasurer; Hugh A.Allan, direc- to\u201d, and John Balle, managing director .and secretary.DOMINION ICE CO.Corner £t John and 8t Emelle, St Henri.Authorized capital 375,000.Dr.L.N.Delorme, president: Joseph Emile Bernier, vice-president and secretary: C.H.Letourneux, Joseph Le- tourneux, Israel Charbonneau, managing directors, DOMINION RADIATOR CO.LIMITED.106 Craig.- Joseph Wright, president.THE DOMINION TRANSPORT CO.LIMITED.2 Place Royale, \u2014 .president: Hon .Robert Makay, Robert Mrighen.James A, Cantlie, directors: Wm.B, Smith, gen- ern] manager; George R.Starke, secretary.THE DOMINTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD.301 St James, Wm.C, Mcintyre, president: + Vice-president: E.A, Robert, ma- naminæ director: Hon.A.W.Ogilvie, Thos.Pringle, Geo.Ross Robertson, and Wm.Btrachan, directors.© THE EDWARDFRU?G STARCH CO.LIMITED.Gen.T.Benson, president and general manager; W.Strachan, vice-president; secrelary; Hugh Me- thur, trecaurer.Buurd_ of Direators.\u2014Robt.Markay, Chas, R, Hosmer, Angus W, Hooper, R.McD.Peterson, Robt.Cunningham.THE FORSYTH GRANITE AND MARBLE CO., LTD.546 to 870 Wilitam.P.K.Brown, J.Duthie and Miss J.Foreyth directors; John Duthie, managing director.THE GILBERT BROS, ENGINEERING r 266 Notre Dame.Frank Glitert, president: E.E.Gilbert, vice-president; L.P.Lambert, secretary treasurer.GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTIL AMERICA.Fdward Rawlings, president and managing director; Hartland 8.Macdogall of Macdougall, Bros, financial agents vice-president; E.8.Clouston, gen mgr of Bank of Montreal; Geo.Hague, Wm.Wainwright, comptroller G.T.Railway Bystem; Robert Kerr, Montreal; Hon.E.C.Smith, ex-governor, State of Vermont: H.W.Cannon, president, Chase National Bank, New York City; Robert Kerr, secretary and treasurer: Riddell and Common, auditors: Selkirk cross, K.C., counsel; Errest H.Stuart, N.P.notary.HAMILTON POWDER CO.C.P.R, Tel.buliding, Hospital st, Thos.C.Brainerd, president; Dw cht Brainerd, treasurer; W.T.Rodden, secretary.THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.633-606 Craig st.Robert Mackay, president; James 8, Brierley, vice-president and managing dl- rector; F.Abraham.secretary-treasurer; Roswell C.Fisher, E.H, Lemay, Willlam Strachan, directors.HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO.0 St George.J.J.Westgate, president and manager; .Lucas, secretury-treasurer.INTERCOLONIAT, COAT, MINING CO, LTD.311 Merchants\u2019 Bank bldg., 206 St James James P.Cleghorn, president : Chae, Fergle vice-president and general manager: D.Forbes Angus.secretary-treas- urer; W .Mt ax, Thomas Wilson, E.Goff Penny, A.W.Hooper, R.MacD.itlerson, Lieut, Coie.6.tlenshaw, directors, LA COMPAGNIE DE LUMIERE ELEC- TRIQUE IMPERIALE, New York Life Bldg.Hon.L.J.Forget, president; R.8.Holt, vice-president; R, Forget, F.C.Henshaw, C.FE.L.Porteous, directors; H.H.Henshaw, sccretary-treasurer, MISCELLANEOUS 108 DIRECTORY, THE LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., LTD.First Floor, C.P.R.Tel, bldg.cor.St Francois Xavier and Hospital.Robert Medghen, president and man- aging-dreotor; .A Hastings, vice- president and general manager: G.V.Hastings, manager and general superintendent: F.I.Bray, secretary: Frank Stephen Meighen, tremsurer; W.W.Huichison.assistant secretary: Robert Meizhen.W.A.Hastings.R.B.Angus, ¥.8.Meighen.R.G, Reid.Montreal, John Mather, Ottawa, and G.V.Hast: ings, Winnipeg, directors.LAPRAIRIE BRICK COMPANY.President, A.A.Ayer; vice-president, Peter Lyall, managing director, J.\u2018Tester; secretary-treasurer, Fred.West- brook, Board of Directors.\u2014Peter Lyall, John McKergow, Thomas A.Trenholme, Paul Galibert, J.W, Tester, T.A.Brisson and A.A.Ayer.MASSEY HARRIS CO., LIMITED, 640 St Paul.C.D.Massey, president; J.K.Osborne, vice-president; J.H Housser, secretary; Mon, Lyman M.Jones, gen manager; J.H.Stanton, manager Quebec branch; W.G.Hunt, asst.manager.THE MEDICAL ALLIANCE OF AMERICA, LTD.22 McGllL Edward, Cavanagh, president and treasurer; James Bermingham, vice- president; Jas.Dudley Tobin, managing director; W.Ernest Paterson, secretary.Incorporated by Dominion Charter in March, 1900.Authorized capital $100,000.THE MERCHANTS COTTON CO.St.Ambroise, St.Henrl.James Crathern, president; W.GG.Cheney, vice-president; .Barker, Recretary-treasurer; A.Hawksworth, manager; Fred Hawksworth, superintendent; A.A.Ayer R.B.Angus, Kobert Mackay, Jonathan Hodgson, J.P.Cleghorn, directors.MERCHANTS TELEPHONE CO.83 St James.A.8.Hamelin, president: J.B.Beaudoin, vice-president, A.8.Delisle, treas- LICE; susepil DAUISUM, sooivtaly; bs sd.Henault, Raoul Moisan, G.N.Duchar- me, 8, Larcheveque, J.li.Thibaudeau, directors, MONTREAL GRAIN ELEVATING CO.Place Royale.Alex.T.Paterson, president; Alex.Macdougall, managing director; Robert Reford, Thos.A.Crane and Bartlett McLennan, directors, MONTREAL TEMPLE COMPANY.BR.Tooke, president; John McLean, vice- president;\u201d J.1.Trusidder, treasurer; Chia.MW Hagar, hon, secy: B.Tooke, John McLean, J.B.Treridder, George C.Nicholeon, James pate, I Han George O.Stanton, Edson Fitch (Quebec), W.M.Lemeseurier, directors.MONTREAL BRIDGE CO.16 & Gacrement Nu return for 192.Henrv Hogan.Montreal, president: Percival W.Clement, Rutland, N.Y.vice-president: W, Seward Webb, Hiram R.Steele.New York.Hon.J.R.Thibau- , Hon, T.Berthiaume, R.Prefon- taine, M.P., Robert 1tickerdike, M.i*, Montrea), directors; L.A.Globensky, acting secretary, MONTREAL COTTON COMPANY, Head Office, 316 St James st.A.¥.Gault, president; Charles Garth, vice-president; A.F.Gault, Jacques Grenier, Charles Garth, Hon.J.K.Ward, 8 H.Ewing.Samuel Finley, R.R.Btevenson, directors.MONTREAL FRUIT AUCTION CO.36 Mountain st.Joseph Brown, president; John Caldwell, vice-president: John T.MeHride, secretary; Geo.Vipond, R.C.Barry, C.M.Hart, W.J.Clogg, directors; John McNally, manager.MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER COMPANY, New York life Bldg.H.8.Holt.president.James Ross, first vice-president, Rodolphe Forget, second vice-nresident: hon.L.J.Forget, hon.Robert Mackay, hon.H.B.Rainville, H.Montagu Aran.1aeut, Co.F, C, }'«nshaw, Chas.E.L.Porteous, directors; H.H.Henshaw, secreiary-ireasurer; MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGE CO.1763 Notre Dame.Richard Bolton, president; R.A.Kydd, manager: Hon.A.W.Ogilvie, vice-pre- aident; W.E.Cheese, John L.Morris, KE.C.E.Gault.C.Alexander, 8.A.McMurtry, directors.MONTREAL ROLLING MILLS CO.City office, Temple building, 185 St James.Mead office and works, 3080 Notre Dame.Æ.8.Clouston, president; Wm, Mc- Master, vice-president and gen manager; Hon.G.A, Drummond, Jas.Ross, Hon.Robert Mackay, J.8.McLennan, H.Montagu Allan, directors; Jas.L.Weldle, sec-treasurer; James R.Kinghorn, gen- cral sales agent; Mllard P.Derrick, gen superintendent of works.MONTREAL TRANSPORTATION CO.Bartlett McLennan, president; G.M.Kinghorn, secretary; J.A.Cuttle, manager.MONTREAL TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO.Royal Ins.bldg., 1797 Notre Dame.No return for 1902, Board of Directors:\u2014George Hague, president: Hon, L.J.Forget, vice-presi- dent, Hector Mackenzie, R.Wilson Smith, Edwin Hanson.Allan R.Macdoneil, Frank W.Ross (Quebec), Robi.Archer, ldeut.Col.Fred C, Henshaw, A.M.Crombie, munager; Edwin W.8trathy, seoretary-treasurer, MISCELLANEOUS 109 DIRECTORY, MONTREAL WAREHOUSING CO.Charles M.Hays, president; W.M.Ramsay, vice-president: Willlam Wainwright, John W.Loud, Percy, directors; G.H.Hanna, manager and secretary.: MOUNT ROYAL PARK INCLINE CO, LTD.54 Imperial Building, 107 8t James.Wm, Mann, president and managing \u20aci- rector; F.B, MceNamee, vice-president; Murdock McKensie, James Wilianson and Hugh Vallance, directors: Wm.G.Turner.secretary-treasurer.NORTHROP IRON WORKS.22 St.John st.Head Office, Valleyfleld.A.F.Gault, president: George Otis Draper.vice-president: 8.W, iad R.Btevenson.8.Finley, ps Dougall, directors.THE PATERSON MANUFACTURING Co.LTD.47-571 Murray.J.W.Paterson.president: J.T.Wilson.vice-president: N.L.Paterson.general manager: BR.W.McIntosh, here = Paterson.director.35, 86, \" and 38 cP.R Ta pion.t Francols Xavier and Fan olph Hersey.president an TS inæ director: M.L.Heney, vice-nresident; W.W.Near, secretarv: E.N, Heney C.R.Hosmer.I.B.Plllow, directors.THE POINTE AU PIC LAND AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.Rodolphe Forget, president: Lieut.Col.Frederick C.Henshaw, director and xecretary-trensurer; Arthur H.Harris, Edward B.Garneau, Wm.Walnwright.directors, THE REDMOND CO., LTD._ James Redmond, president: C.J.Redmond, vice-president; W.H.Redmond, secretary-treasurer; J.C.Redmond.F.B.Redmond, A.C.Fiumerfelt.James Redmond.C.J, Redmond, W.H.Redmond, directors, ROUGIER FRERES.(Tncorporated.) 1597 Notre Damas.T.V.Rongler, president; L.P.Methot.vice-president.Tmporters of French goods and exporters of Amerlean goods.THE ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.New York Life Bldg.R.Forget, president; H, 8, Holt, vice- president: Gen.Caverhill.Hon.B.Rainville, Lieut.-Col.F.C.Henshaw, J.R.Wilson, directors; H.H.Henshaw, secretary and treasurer.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY.Bank of Montreal bldg, 108 St James Lord Strathcona, vresident: Hon.Geo.A.Drummond.vice-president: R.B.Angus, E 8.Clouston.A.F.Gault.B.B Hays, Greenshicida.C.M.BR, Hosmer, Sorat, At baie pide Porn erson.Sir T.d.\u2018Shaughnessy, Sir W.C.Van Horne, directors.SHAWINIGAN WATER & POWER CO.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., president; JE.Aldred.treasurer: Richard Dour glas, secretary; Howard Murray, accountant.THE JAMES SHEARER COMPANY, 2% St Patrick, James Bhearer, president: James T.Shearer, vice-president: Bert.H.Wills, secretary-treasurer; Jonathan Brown, Andrew Shearer, directors.THE SHEARER AND BROWN CO.LTD.28 Bt Patrick, James Shearer.president: Jonathan Rrown, vice-president: James T.Shearer, managing director: Bert.FI.Wills, nec- Tetary-treaaurer: Andrew Shearer, direc- THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.Paint and Varnish Makers.21 Bt Antoine.H.A.Bherwin.president: E.P.Wil- Hams, vice-nresident: TE Pr oti ham.æeneral manager: .P.W.B.Albeieht.Waîter H.cottinmhem, T.C Beardsies.H.A Sherwin, B.P.Willlame, 8.P.Fenn, E.M.Richardson.directors.SISSIBOO PULP AND PAPER CO.No return for 1902, Roval Insurance building.Messrs.Robrrt Mackav, president: Gen.F.Fuulkner.Halifax, vice-president: F.Mackay Edœar, secretary: A.F.Riddell, nudfitor.Executive Committee, Messrs.Robert Markav.R.Wilson-Smith and James Crathern.THE SLATER SHOE CO.Chas.E.Slater.president and general manager, J.J.Westgate.vice-president: Chas,\u201d C.@Grav.secretary-treasurer: John J.Lynn, superintendent: R.M.Smith (Chesterville); A.McKim (of A.McKim & Co).W.Starke (of Howden, Starke Æ Co), and C.O.Clarke (Cote St.Paul), directors.ST.LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERY.2 Bt.Sacrament street, A.Raumearten.presidant: Then Tae DAL vice president: B.jst seçre- tary-treasurer: .Crathern, Rogert Hp CURE reat, and E.A.Reincke, New York, directors.STANDARD LIGHT AND POWER CO.5-11 Chennevflle.W.McLea Walhank.president and man- ezine director: Jeffrey H.Burland.vice- nresident : Char! Morton manager; FE.Cralz.superintendent: Peter Lyall.famue! Finley, W.8 Evans, L.H.Henault.and R.Wilson Smith.directors. MISCELLANEOUS 110 THE TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF CANADA.26 8t James street.Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1845.Capital subscribed, $7,300,000.00 Col.L.Edge, commissioner; R.Chas.Young, registrar; Alfred J.Plante, inspector; R.Aumont, accountant: Bran- chaud & Kavanagh, legal advisers; A.D.Jobin, notary.THE UNION COLD STORAGE CO.LTD.Cor Wellington and Young.J.T.Wilson, president: C.F.Smith, Thos.Harling, A.Plddington, Wm.fitrachan, Wm.Mann, directors; W.D.Alrd, manager and sec-treasurer.WATSON-FOSTER CO., LTD.Hugh Watson.president: S.S.Boxer.vice-president and managing director: W.A.Sutherland.secretary-treasurer.DIRECTORY.THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING Co.LTD.Office 246 St Lawrence.G.M.Kinghorn.president: Bartlett cLennan, vice-president: C.W.Davis, managing director: Francis McLennan, \u2018Wm.Yuille, C.BE.Tutton, Alex Langlois, directors.WINDSOR HOTEL.Dominion sq.Charles Garth, president; James P.Dawes, vice-president; J.Cassils, Hy.Joseph, Wm.C.McIntyre, Beikirk Cross, F.L.Wanklyn, directors; W.8.Weldon, manager, "]
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