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[" ; CR ETAT iE MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY THE BRITISH EMPIRE.The British Empire consists of:\u2014 .The United Kingdom of Grea Britain and Ireland.2.India.the Colonies, Protectora\u2018ss and Dependencies.REIGNING KING AND EMPEROR.George V., born June 3, 1865, son of Edward VII.and Queen Alexandra, married July 6, 1503, to Victoria Mary, daughter of the, Duke of Teck; proclaimed King May 9, The Queen, Victoria Mary, daughter of the Duke of Teck, was born May 26, 1867, and was married to His Majesty (then Duke of Cornwall), July 6, 1893.CHILDREN OF THE KING AND QUEEN.Edward Albert, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester (heir apparent), born June 32, 4.Albert Frederick, born: Dec Victoria Alexandra, born Apr - Poor.Henry William, born March 31, 1900.rge, born December 20, i John Francis Charles, born July 12, 1905.\u2018 THE SURVIVING SISTERS OF THE KING.1.Princess \u2018Louise, Duchess of Fife (Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) born February 20, 1867; married July 27, 1889, to the Duke of Flilfe.Offspring: (1) Alexandra Victoria, born May 27.1891; (2) Maud Alexandra, born April 3, 1898.Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga May, pen July 6, 8.Princess Maui Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov.26, 1869; married July 22, 1896, Charles, second son of the Crown Prince of Denmark, chosen King of Norway, Nov., .1905.Has one son, Olaf.HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, LONDON, The Right Honourable The Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.0., LL.D.(Cantal), H'gh Commissioner; W.L.Griffith, secretary; Christopher Joseph Taylor, assistant secretary and accountant.LIST OF OFFICIALS BMPLOYED IN THRE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SERVICE, IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ON THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE.-J.Obed Smith, assistant superintendent of emigration, 11-12 Charing Cross, S.W., England; A.F.Jury, Old Castle Bullding.Prer- son's Row, Liverpool; G.H.Mitchell, 130 Corporation Street, Birmingham; W.RW.Cumming.81 Queen Street, Exeter; T.Rur- nett, 16 Parliament Street, York; Malcolm Melntyre, 35, 37 St.Enoch Square, Glasgow: John Mcl.rnnau, 26 Gulld Streat, Aberdeen: Edward O'Kelly.44 Dawson Street, Dublin: John Webster, 17-19 Victoria Street, Belfast, Ireland: D.Treau de Corll, Place de 1a Gare, 23, Antwerp, Belgium; Paul Wiallard, 10 rue de Rome, Paris, France.A.DOMINION OF CANADA.Scat of Government at Ottawa.GOVERNOR-GENERAL.His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount Howick, Baron Grey of Howick in the County of Northumberland, in the Peerage of- the United Kingdom and & Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and St.George, etc., etc.Born 28th November, 1851; succeeded his uncle as fourti Earl, 1894.Sworn in as Governor-General of Canada 10th December, 1904.STAFF.Governor-General's Sceretary and Military Secrctary\u2014D.O.Malcolm, Private Scerctary\u2014Arthur F.Sladen.CABINET.President of the Privy Council, Prime Mjuister, The Right hon.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G.,, D.C.L.(Oxon).Minister of Trade and Commerce, The quant o Hen Sir RfAchapd J. Boyd; Arichat, À.I.Baudrot: Baddeck, J.Mac- rae, actg.: Barrington, T.Ww.Dae Bridgewater, N.C.Owen; Canso, P.G.Cui- len; Digby, A.M.Gldney, actes i Glace Bay, M.McKinnon; Halifax, A, S.Mitchell Kent- ville, F.B.Band; Liverpool, N.P.Treeman, actg.; Lockeport, J.R.Ruggles; Lunenburg, A.B.Coldwell; Mlddseton, L.P.Schaffner; New Glasgow, J.IF.McDonald; North Sydney, Jos.McPherson; Parrsboro, E.Gillesple; Pictou, R.P.Fraser; Port Hawkesbury, John J.Hennescy: Port Hood, E.D.Tremaine; Shelburne, W.Atwood; Sydney, P.C.Campbell; Truro, G.P.Nelson: Weymouth, A.II.Brooks; Windsor, Ym.O'Brien; Yar- mouth, Smith Hardlng.MANITOBA.Brandon, H.C.Graham; Emerson, W.J.Gault; Gretna, T.J.Mather; Fortage la Prairie, J.A.Marshall; Winnipeg, Audrew Stranz.( ALBERTA.Calgary, Alex.Allan; Edmonton, F.À.Osborne; Lethbridge, F.D.SASKATCHEWAN.\u2018Moosejaw, Wm.McIntyre; North Portal, A.C.Paterson; Reglua, S.B.Jameson, Saskatoon, Benj.Chubb.BRITISH COLUMBIA.Cranbrook, H.White: Fernie, G.G.Henderson; Grand Forks, R.Gilpin; Bren- wood, Hugh MoCutcheon; Nanaimo, .Smith; Nelson, George Johnstone; New Munn; Prince Ruper, Westminster, Angus B.R.McDonald; Revelstoke, B.R.Atkins; IcDonald; Vancouvar, J.Rossland.J.Victoria, J.C.Newbury.M.Bowell; PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Charlottetown, Waller B.Robertson; merside, Guorgo Godkin.Sum- \u2019 TERRITORY.White Horse, F.YUKON Dawson, J.A.McDougal; Maclennan.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND SHERIES.Hon.L.P.Brodeur, K.C., LL.D., minister; Alex.Johnston, deputy minister; C.Stanton, assistant deputy minister; B.E.i'rince, B.A,, ¥.L.S., commissioner of fisheries and international commissioner; KR.N.Venning, supl.of fisliertes: J.B.Halkett, chief clerk English correspondence; Lucien Bance, chief clerk French translators; Lieut.-Colonel Wm, P.Anderson, chief engineer: B.H.Fraser, asst.enginezr; Cecil F.Doutre, purchasing and contract agent; A.Doyle, chief accountant; Com.M.Thompson, R.N., commander of marine service; Capt.A.Demers, wreck commissioner; J.G.Macphail, commissioner of lights: W.H.Nnbla, unsst.commissioner of lights; Andrew Halkett, naturalist; 15.McClenaghan, chief of marine records; L.G.Papineau, director of shipyard, Sorel, Q.; V.F.W.Fornerat, superintendent St.Lawrence ship channel; L.E.Cote, chief raughtsman a ee 0 Outside Serrier\u2014T, Beland, ngent, Quebec; G.H.Flood, agent, St.John, NB] ; C.H, Harvey, agent, Halivax, NS.Taylor, agent, Charlottetown, P.B.1.; James Gaudin, agent, Victoria, B.C.; R.A.Wial- lard, agent, Montreal: M, Brals, sub-agent, Parry Sound, Ont.; Dodd Dwyer, sub-agent, Pictou, N.S.; Charles G.Buchanan, sub- agent, North Sydney, N.S.; Harold Win, Mc- MISCELLANEOUS 24 DIRECTORY.Donald, sub-agent, Georgetown, P.E.I.: John aeh, sub-agent, Kenora, Ont.; P.C.John- gon, superintendent of lights for Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.3.; P.Harty, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa: B.J.Kalne, superintendent of lights for Quebec; John Kelly, superintendent of lights for New Brunswick, St.John, N.B.; A.Lord, superintendent of lights, Charlottetown, P.E.l.: Gordon Halkett, superintendent of lights for British Columbia, Victoria, B.C.Bourd of Examiners of Masters and Mates =\u2014 Capt.H.St, George Lindsay, chief examiner, Ottawa: Wm.K.Lugar, Halifax, N.S.: R.C.Cole, St, John, N.B.; Jas, Riley, Montreal; A.J.Wolf, Lunenburg, N.S.: James Sutherland, North Sydney, N.S.; J.E, Murphy, Yarmouth, N.S.: Alex.Cameron, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; James Gaudin, Victoria, B.C.; Capt.James Eddie, Vancouver, B.C.; W.F.MeGregor, Windsor, Ont.; Chas.Mol- ler, Toronto, Ont.; George C.Coles, Colling- wood, Oat.: G.Halkett, Nelson, B.C.; ; Thordarson, West Selkirk, Man.; A.D.Grant, Edmonton, Alta.Board of Steamboat Inspectton\u2014Bd.Adams, chairman, Ottawa; E.W.McKean, inspector, Collingwood, Ont.; We.Evans, inspector, Toronto, Ont.; John Dodds, inspector, Toronto, Ont.; Norman Currie, inspector, Halifax, N.8,; C.E.Dalton and 1.J.Qlive, inspectors, St.John, N.B.; Wm.Laurle and Louis Arpin, inspeciors, Montreal; Thomas B.Thompson and M.R.Davis, inspectors, Kingston, Ont.: .H.Fontaine, {nspector, Quebec; F.H.Hamelin, inspector, Sorel: William J.Cullum, inspector, Victoria, British Columbia; G.P.Phillips, insvector Keewatin, Manitoba and Northwest \u2018Territories division, Kenora, Ont.; .A.Thomson, inspector British Coiumbla division, Victoria, B.C.; A.E.Hopper, Vie- torla, B.C.; H.G.Robinson, inspector Vancouver and Yukon division, Vancouver, B.C.; Philippe Duclos, hull inspector.Quebec; C.W.Seeley, hull inspector, Halifax, N.S.; S.D.Andrews, hull Inspector, Collingwoad, Ont.; John {.Kinghorn, Inspector of hulls, Victoria, B.C.MARINE SERVICE\u2014M, Gagnon, master of steamer Druid; A.W.Burns, commander of Sleumcr Lansdoine; Edgar Pelletier, commander of steamer Montcalm: C.A.Travis, master of steamer Lady Lauricr; R.Pelle- tler, commander of steamer Champlain; Chas.Hackett, commander of steamer Quadra; Allan Finlayson, commander of stenmer Minto; W.J.Dalton, commander of steamer Stanley; Jos.Rlols, master of steamer Aberdeen; Angus Brown, commander of steamer Karl Grey: R.F.Stupart, superintendent Metrorological service and director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto, Ont.; Wim.Sunningham, shipping master, Montreal, Q.: .Purdv.shipping master.St.John, N.B.; H.RBligh, shipping master, Halifax, N.S.; F.Beers, Shipping master, Chaplotte- town, P.BE.I.; Geo.Kirkendale, shipping master, Victoria, B.C.; TF.G.Rudolf, harbour master, Halifax, N.S.; John White.harbour master, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; C.R.Clarke, harbour master, Victoria and Esquimalt, B.C.; F.G.Eden, harbour master, Gaspe, ue.Portirardens\u2014Arch.Reid, Montreal, Que.; Alex, Russell, Quebec, Que.: Capt.Nell Hal, Halifax, N.S.; W.C.Murroe, Pictou, N.S.: Nelson Townsend, International Pier, Sydney, N.S.: N.Martin, Port Hawkesbury, N.S.; Wm.Reeves.Port Mulgrave, N.S.; Willlam II, Kelly, North Sydney, N.S.; H.P, Welsh, Prince Edward Island.at Charlottetown, P.R.T.; C.BE.Clarke, Victoria and B.C.; J.S.Knarston, Nanaimo, Esquimalt, ; B.C.: D.A.MeInnes, Vancouver, .Signal Service\u2014H, L.McGreevy, Quebec.Inspector of Live Stork\u2014H.Delorme and James O'Grady, Montreal: Thomas Buckley, St.John, N.B, \" Gibbs and RB.T.Rodd FISHERIEs\u2014Outaide Service\u2014Inspectors of Fisheries: Dr.W.Wakeham, Gulf Division, Quebec, Q.; O.B.Sheppard, Toronto, Ont.; A.G.Duncan, Marksville, Ont.; J.M.Hurley, Belleville, Ont.; Jos.Riendcau, Montreal, Que,; C.A.Bernard, St.Cesalre, ue.; J.A.Matheson, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; R.Hocklin, Pictou, N:S.; A.C.Robertson, Bar- rinton Passage, N.8.; J.G.Morrison, lishtown, N.S.; J.F.Calder, Campaobello, N.B.; R.A.Chapman, Moncton, N.B.; H.Harrison, Fredericton, N.B.; W.8.Young, Selkirk, Man.; E.W.Miller, Qu\u2019Appelle, Sask.; FP.Cunningham, chlef inspector of fisheries for British Columbia, New Westminster, B.C.; J.T.Williams, Port Essing- ton, B.C.; E.G.Taylor, Nanalmo, B.C.; Horace T, McKay, Dawson City, Officers In charge of Fish Hatcheries: Armstrong, Newcastle, Ont,; Wm.Parker, Sandwich, Ont.; John Walker, Ottawa, Ont.; A.McNab, Wiarton, 'Ont.; A.G.T.aschinger, Sarnia, Ont.; R.C.Lindsay, Gaspe Basin, Que.; A, L.Deseve, Magog, Que.; Joseph Elliot, St.Alexis des Monts, Que.; N.Ca- tellier, Tadousac, Que.; W.C.Belknap, Laidwin's Mils, Que.; Alfred.Ogden.Bed- ford, N.S.; A .G.Carmichael, Margaree, ÿ.S.: Frank Burgess, Windsor, N.S.; Alex.Mowat, Campbeliton, N.B.; Isaac Sheasgresn, South Esk, N.B.; F.J.McCluskey, Grand Falls, N.B.; F.J, Belyea, St.John, N.H.; A.W.Holroyd, Winslow Station.P.E.I.; Wm.Over- ton, Selkirk, Man.; Wm.Roxburgh, ow Westminster, B.C.; A.Robertson, Harrison B.C.; T.W.Grahum, Lillooet, Hot Spring, .; B.Johnstone, Victoria, B.C.; H.L odd, Hazelton, B.C.; A.W.Pretty, River Inlet, B.C.; I.H.Cootley, Dun- cans, B.C.; I.B.Martin, Clayoquot, B.C.: R.McKaskill, Uchucklioet, B.C.; A.Halkett, naturalist, Ottawa: E.Kemp, Charlottetown, P.E.I., oyster expert.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Hon.Sydney A.Fisher, minister of agriculture and commissioner of patents; G.F.O'Halloran, B.A., B.C.L., deputy minister of agriculture and deputy commissioner of patents; Lt.-Col.A.L.Jarvis, I.S.O., assistant deputy minister and secretary; P.E.Ritchie, B.A.B.C.L., registrar of copyrights and trade-marks; accountant; C.M.Goddard, private secretary.Chief Officers of Branches\u2014F.Montizam- bert, 1.8.0., M.D., F.R.C.S., director general of public health; J.H.Grisdale, R.Agr., dir- retnr government experlimental farms: J.G.Rutherford, C.M.G., V.3,, H A.R.C.V.8,, veterinary director general and live stock commissioner; J.A, Puddick, dairy and cold storage commissioner; G.H.Clark, seed commissioner; A.G.Doughty, C.M.G., M.A., L.D., archivist and keeper of the records: A.Blue, I.L.D., chief officer, census and statistles office; Wm.Hutchison, exhibition commissioner; ¥.Charlan, chief, tobacco division, DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.Hon.Geo.P.Graham.minister of Railways and Canals, .Campbell, C.E., deputy minister ra'lways and canals, and chairman managing board Canadian Government Rys.; L.K.Jones, I.5.0., secretary dept.of rallways and canals; W.A.Bow- den, C.E., chief engineer: D.Pottinger, I.8.0., assistant chalrman and member managing board Canadian Government Rys.INDIAN DEPARTMENT.Hon.Frank Ollver, superintendent general; Frank Pedliev.deputy superintendent-gen- eral; J.D.MeLzan, asst.deputy superin- ! MISCELLANEOUS 25 DIRECTORY.tendent-general and secretary of the department; J.E.Featherstone, private secretary to the supt.-genernl, : ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE.Hon, Commissioner\u2014The Rt Hon.The Earl of Minto, P.C., G.C.M.G.Office of the Comptroller, Ottawa.Frederick White, C.M.G., comptroller; L.Fortescue, I.S.O., asst.comptroller and accountant.Officers Provinces chewun and North sioner, A.B.P commissioner, of Alberta and Saskat- West Territories\u2014Commls- erry, C.M.G., Regina; asst.Z.Y.Wood, Regina; superintendents, R.B.Deane, Calgary; C.Con- stuutine, Prince Albert; G.É.S D.S.0.Athabasca Landing; P.C.H rose, Macleod; A.E.R.Cuthbert, ton; J.O.Wilson, Lethbridge; J.V.Begin, Maple Oreek; J, D.Moodie, Regina; J A, McGibbon, Battleford; W.H.Routledge, Re- glua; C, Starnes, Churchill, Hudson Bay; inspectors, D.M.Howard, Athabaska Landing; A.M.Jarvis, C.M.G., Regina; PF.J.A.Demers, Battleford: A.E.C.McDonell, Fort Saskatchewan; C.H.West, Lethbridge; G.S.Morsiey, Edmonton; J.H.effernan, Regina: : Ÿ.Douglas, Macleod; R.Knight, Regina; J.Richards.Wood Mountain; W.Parker, Medicine Hat; A.W.Duf- fus, Calgary; G.Stevens, Ottawa; R.E.Tucker, Macleod: J.Ritchle, Maple Creek; J.Genereux, Battleford: P.W.Penne- father, Prince Albert; A.B.Allard, Regina; T.8S.Belcher, Plncher Creek; G.L.nings, Regina: Christen Junget, W.P.Lindsay, Macleod; C.H.Edmonton; C.C.Fitzgerald, Herschell Island: W.Hertzog, Regina; T.M.Shoebotham, Regina; E.Telford, Dawson: H.M.Newson, Regina; W.J.Beyts, Calgary; R.Field, Athabaska Landing: F.H.French, Regina; eurgeon, G.P.Bell, Regina; assistant surgeon, S.M.Fraser, Macleod; veterinary surgeon, J.Burnett, Regina.Yukon Territory\u2014A.BE.Snyder, superintendent; F.J.Horrigan, Dawson, T.A.Wroughton, V.S., awson, John A.Macdonald, White Horse, inspectors; L.A.Pare, White Horse, surgeon.DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA.Sweet- apple, Raven, Edmonton; F.J B.ston.Charles Murphy, B.A., Secretary of tate, Under-Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar Gencral\u2014Thomas Mulvey, B.A., K.C.Assistant Under-Scerctary of State\u2014P.Pelletier.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY.C.H.Parmelee, King's printer, and comp- \u2018troller of stationery.DBPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.Honourable Wm.Pugsley, K.C., D.C.L., Minister of Public Works; Miss G.Macdonald, private secretary.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, X.C., LL.D., postmaster general; R.M.Coulter, C.M.G., M.D., dsputy postmaster-general.Aasistant Deputy Postmaster General\u2014E.H.schinger.Financial Superintendent\u2014W.J.Johnstone.Secretary's branch\u2014Willlam Smith, B.A secretary: A.W, Throop, assistant secretary.Accountant's branch\u2014W.J.Glover, accountant, Money Order branch\u2014Walter Rowan, super intendent.Savings Bank branch\u2014Willlam Hague Harrington, superintendent.Postal Stores branch\u2014Sidney Smith, con- trolier of postal ster-.Dead Letter branch\u2014George John Binks, superintendent, Mail Bervice branch\u2014George C.Anderson, superintendent.Postage stump brench\u2014Edmund Patrick Stanton, superintendent.Railway Mail Service dbranch\u2014B.M.Arme strong, controller, POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters addressed to places in Canada, Great Britain and British Colonies and possessions, Egypt, United States and Mexico, Z cenu -per oz., or fraction thereof, Suburban Offices\u2014For Outremont Junction St.Lambert, Longueuil, Montreal South and Montreal West, 2 cts.per oz.Drop letters for the city, \u2018Westmount, Outremont, Malsonneuve, Verdun, one cent per oz.Letters addressed to places in Carade must be at least partially prepald, and those 24.dressed to the United States or Mexico m (st be prepaid t least a full rate, 2 cents, rine they till be sent to the Dead Letter ce \u201cLetters addressed to places in Canada, and partly prepaid, will be forwarded, subject on delivery to double amount of deficient postage, : Re-Directed Leticrs.\u2014 Re-directed letters are pot liable to any additional postage, if handed back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thereafter, 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.Re-directed letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or recelver unless additional postage has been put on to carry them to thelr second destination.Request and Address Letters.\u2014Letters from places in Canada, the United States, Mexico and Newfoundland covered by envelopes bearing a \u2018\u2018Request,\u201d or the address of the sender either printed or written, that the letters be returned to the sender if not delivered within a certain specified time, will be returned as requested if not delivered in the time stated.Address letters having na time for return specified are held for a week in cities and for 15 days in other places.Special Delivery.\u2014The senders of letters posted at any Post-office in Canada and addressed to a city Post-office now having free delivery by letter carriers shall, on payment by special delivery stamps of the face value of 10 cents or of that amount in ordinary postage stamps affixed to cach letter {n 2d4i- tion to the ordinary postage to which the same are liable, wil] secure thelr speciaï des delivery at any of the following Post-offices in cities, viz.: Halifax, St.John, N.B., Monge.ton, Fredericton.Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Brantford, Hamllton, London, Winnipeg, Victoria, Vancouver, Sherbrooke, St.Hyacinthe, Trois Rivieres, Peterhoro\u2019, Guelph, Berlin, St, Catharines, Stratford.Chatham.Windsor, Port Arthur, Fort William, Sarna, St.Thomas, Brandon, Calgary, Regina.Edmonton, Owen Sound, Hull, Svdnev, N.S., Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, New Westminster and Charlottetown.Post Cards.\u2014For Cenada, Mexico and the United States, 1 cent each.For reat Britain, Newfoundland and all Postal Union countries, 2 cents each.Reply cards, for Canady.Mexico and VU.S., 2 cents each.Nothing must be attached to a Post Card, except a small adhesive tag or label bearing the name and address of the sender or ade dressee, or an engraving or photograph ade hering comnlatelv to the ecard.Rooomd Olase Matter \u2014Newsnapers and Pore fodicals pasted from tha office of publica- MISCELLANEOUS Jon are authorized to pass at the bulk rate of one-quarter of a cent per lb.to regular subscribers, An exception Is made in favor of newspapers and periodicals published not more frequently than once per week, and addressed (for regular subscribers) to post- offices situated within a circular area of 80 miles in diameter, the centre of which must either be the place of publication or some point not more than 40 miles distant therefrom.Such papers will continue to enjoy ex«anption from postage as heretofore.\u2018The postage on newspapers and parlodicals issued less frequently than once a month and addressed to rczular subscribers or news agonts, and on all specimen newspapers, Is ono cent per 1b., or fraction of a British periodical publications, and other foreign publications can be re-maijled by pewsdealers to subscribers in Canada and Mexico at the bulk rate of lec.per lb.Transient Newspapers and Periodicals.\u2014 Translent newspapers 1 cent per 4 oz The above postage rates appiy to Canadian newspapers and periodicals addressed to any place in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the following Bnitish Possessions: Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, British North Borneo, Ceylon, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Northern Nigenia, rawak, Seychelles, Sierra, Leone, Southern Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks Isinnds, Union of South Africa (comprising the Provinces of Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal), and Zanzibar.All newspapers and perlodicals published less frequently than daily, addressed to the United States, wil! Be subject to the rate of 1 cent per 4 ounces, whether posted by publishers, newsdealrrs or private indl- viduals.Legitimate dally ncwspapers can be mailed by publishers to bona fide subscribers and newsdealers in the United States at the rate of 1 cent per pound.Newspapers and periodicals addressed to other countries are subject to the rate of 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.Books, ete, and Miscellancous Matter.\u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars (wholly in print), occasional publications, ete., addressed to Canada, the United States, Mexico, Newfoundiand, Great Britain and all The Manu- European countries, 1 cent per 2 oz.postage on Exhibitors\u2019 Entry Tickets, scripts of books or newspapers, Printers\u2019 F Sheets.Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Lithographs.Photographs, Sheet Music (whether printed or written, Including music books, whether stitched or bound), etc, addressed to Canada, the United States and Mexico Is 1 cent per 2 oz.Most of these articles can be Bent to Great Britain and all ofther countries at the rate of lc per 2 oz.; but.in the case of manuscript of books or newspapers and manuscript music, a minl- mum prepayment of 5 cents (covering a weight of ten ounces) is required.No package must exce~d 30 inches In length by 1 foot in width or denth, The limit of weight of Canada and United States is 5 Ibs., for other Postal union countries 4 ths, Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places in Canada iz 10 lbs, Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs, Roots and Selons or Grafts can only be sent to the United States as 4th Class Matter; when posted for delivery in Canada the postage is 2 cents for the first four ounces or f{ract'on thereof, «nd 1 cent for ench additional 4 oz., and the limit of weight 5 Ibs, Commercial Papers and Legal Documents 26 DIRECTORY.may be sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland, Ynited States, and all Foreign countries, at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and 1 cent for every additiopal 2 ounces.These papers, when posted for delivery in Canada, must be prepaid at Letter rate.Samples.\u2014Bona fide Samples of Merchandise, not of saleable value and not exceeding 3 ibs, in weight, may be seut to any place in Canada at 1 cent per 2 nz.Must be put up s0 as to admit of inspection.Goods sent in execution of an order, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by ane private individual to another, not being actually Trade Samples, are not admissible, The limit of weight to United Kingdom is 5 lbs.; limit of size 3 ft.In length by 1 foot in width or depth.The limit of weight to other postal pion countries Is 12 oz.; limits of size: length by 8 in.fn width and 4 in.a depths I'he postage on sample packets to postal union countries 2c.for the first 4 ozs.,, and le, for each additional 2 ozs.Fourth Class Matter\u2014Comprises such articles of general merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage.Postage 1 cent.per oz.or fraction of an ounce.Limit of Welght.5 lbs.; of size, two feet six in.In length by one foot in width or depth.Matter claiming to be Fourth Class must de open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed.Packages of Fourth Class Matter may be sent to the United States for the same prepayment as is required within the Dominion, but the contents will be liable to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States.Sealed tins containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meats, etc.If put up in a solid manner and labelled In such a way as to fully indicate tho nature of their contents, may be sent as Fourth Class Matter within the Dominion, but no sealed matter can be forwarded to the United States under this head.Liquids, olls and fatty substances may be sent to places in Canada znd the United States as Fourth Class, if securely put up.PARCEL POST.Direct Parcel Post Exchanges are in operation between Canada and the countries mentioned in the following table, the rate and limit of weight being as specified Ino each case: RATES OF POSTAGE.For Limit Tor each 0 first Ib.succeed- welght.ing Ib.Barbados ., 12 cts.12 cts.11 Ibs.Bahamas., 2 12 \"\u201c me Bermuda .1g * 12 11 '¢ British Gulana 4 12 \" IL British Solomon Islands Protectorate.28 28 1m\" Fiji.2 2 + © 16 *\u2018 16 \u2018\u2018 7\" (Grenada 25 * 25 ** 7e Hong Kong and Shanghai .15 12 \u2018* mn Jamaica 12 \"\u2018 12 \u201c\u201c it \u2018\u201c Japan .20 \u2018 20 \u201c 7 Leeward Islands 12 \u201c 12 \"\" 11 \u2018 Mexico .32 \"\u2018 12 ¢ A1\u201c Newfoundland.15 \u201c\u2018 15 \u2018 7\" New South : Wales .24 \u201c A\" 11 \u201c\u201c New Zealand .24 24 \"\" 11 \"\u201c Queensland .24 24 mn South Australia 24 24 11 St.Lucia .12 \u201c a 1\" St.Vincent 12 \u201c 12 \u201c\u2018 11 \"\u2018 Trinidad .12 « 12 ¢ 11 United Kine- dom .| 12 \" 12 11 \u201c\u201c Victoria + 24 \"\" 24 \"\" 11 \u201c\u2018 MISCELLANEOUS 27 Parcels are sent to other countries via Eng- pra: The rates can be ascertained at any ô Registration \u2014Every article Intended for reglatration must be hahded In at the wicket, and a receipt obtained therefor.The fee on all classes of articles addressed to countries to matter may be registered is 6 cents.The sender of a registered article addressed to any place in Canada or to any Postal Union country may entitle himself to a certificate as to the disposal of the sald article by the Postmaster at the office addressed, on prepayment of an additional fee of 6 cents.Ai Classes of matter may be registered to all destinations in Canada and all classes of matter excopt Parcel Post packages to places throughout the Postal Union; and letters may be registered to most of the countries not included in the Unlon.The public are reminded that registered lotters are only carrled on trains that \u2018are accompanied by rallway mail clerk.Hence a registered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be recelved at different times.\u2018 Prohibited Articles and Publications \u2014Ex- plosive, dangerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter likely to injure usual contents of the malls, or the person of any officer or servant of the Post Office.Celluloid is prohibited.unless mailed in a tin box with tightly fitting cover.Glass, in any form, matches, liquids, fish, fruit and olls.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, scdi- tious, disloyal, scurrilous or HbelMous character, or any post cad or post band or wWrapper upon which there are words af the character aforesald, or any letter or cireular concerning an illegal lottery, so-called, gift- concert or other similar enterprise offering prizes or concerning schemes devised and intended to decelve and defraud the public, and newspapers, etc., containing advertisements of any obscene and {immoral prints, publications, etc.POSTAL NOTES.Can be obtained at anv Money Order or Postal Note Office in Canada at the following rates: For a Postal Note for 20 cts.\u2014Commission, lc.te LE 0 «05 ee a 1c.se \u201c i \u201c o eo\u201c a\u201c ic.ao\u201c Li LE) 4 40 e LE) 1c, » se a\u201c \u201c a\u201c 60 On \u201c 2e, a a a\u201c LE) to \" a\u201c 2¢ \u201c Cu Lx a 7 \u201c a\u201c 2¢ es .LE ae 75 LES \u201c 2e \u2018 a\u201c «ol \u201ca 80 \u201cu a 2c a\" \u201c \u201c s 90 \u201c DE 2e LX a\u201c se \u201c $1.00 ae 2c a: \u201c \u201c \u201c $1.50 CE 2e \u201c \u201c \u201coon ~£2:00 .\u201c 2¢ Li \u201c pid ce s2.50 \u201c 2e \u201c LE / \u201c «© $3.00 a 3c i\" ol a\u201c es $4.00 \u201c 3c \u201c \u201c \u2018 \u201c £5.00 \u201c 3c.a / \u201c \u2018a \u201c $10.00 a\u201c be.Odd\u2019 cents may he made up by affixing Cangdian Postage Stamps, not exceeding nine cents in value, to the face of a Postal Note, if e tame is for remittance to a place in Canada.Postal Notes are payable at any Money Onder or Postal Note office in Cannda, and at any Post Office In the United States transacting Moncy Order business (ff the payee resides in a City the Notes must be drawn on tke Main Clty Office\u2014not on a sub-office or station.) Postage \u2018stamps must not be affixed to Postal Notes remitted to the United States.| | DIRECTORY.MONBY ORDERS.TABLE showing the amount in Canadian money to be paid by remitters for money orders on the United Kingdom, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Beyrout, British Guiana, Cape of Good Hope, Cayman Islands, Constantinople, Dominica, Engi.:3d, Fiji Islands, Grenada, Irsland, Jamaica, Montserrat, Morocco, Nevis, New Sbuth Wales, New Zealand, Orange Free State, Panama, Queensland, St.Christopher (St.Kitts), St Luola, St.Vincent, Salonica, Scotland, Smyrna, South Australia, Tangler, Tasmania, The Transvaal, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Islands, Victoria, Australia, Virgin Islands, Wales and Western Australia, where payment will be made in sterling money.£ 8.d.$c.£ 8 d.$ c.1 20 024 2 0 9 74 0 20 0 49 3 OC 14 61 0 8 0 013 4 0 9 48 0 4 0 097 5 0 24 25 0 6 0 122 6 0 ( 29 22 0 6 0 1 46 7 0 ( 34 09 0 70 171 8 0 ( 38 96 0 8 0 195 9 0 43 83 ¢ 90 219 io 0 48 70 0 10 0 2 4 1 0 63 67 0 dl 0 268 12 0 ( 58 44 0 13 0 2 92 13 0 ( 63 31 0 13 0 317 14 00 8 18 0 14 0 3 41 15 © 3 05 0 15 0 365 16 0 0 77 92 0 16 0 3 90 17 0 2 79 0 17 0 414 18 00 66 0 18 0 4 38 19 O0 ( > 53 0 19 0 4 63 20 0 | 40 1 0 4 87 20 10 \u20ac 100 00 And two cents for each penny Lo anake up the sum required.Commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, Cayman Islands, Cuba, minica, Grenada, Guam, Hawaii.Isle of Pines, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis, Newfoundland, Panama Canal Zone, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, St.Christopher (St.Kitts), St.Lucia, St.Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Islands, Tutuila (Samoa), Virgin Islands and \"United States drawn by any money order office in Canada is as follows:\u2014 On Orders up to $ 5 .«.3c.\u2018* $ 6.00 \u201c 10 .20 20 04 2 00 1 GC.\u2018\u201c 10.00 s 30.++ ++ ++ ++ ae ,.100, \u2018\u201c 30.00 \u201c 50.++ 04 ++ 24 +» ,.1BC.\u201c 50.00 TD Le eh ae ee ey ee ee a.280.\u201c 15.00 \u201c 100 .Cee ee oe 30¢.Yukon are double the above rates.The rates of Commission for orders payabls in the United Kingdom, other British possessions and Foreign countries except those mentioned above are as follows:\u2014 For sums not exceeding $6 .Bb cents.Over $5 and up to 160 .\u2026.,.10 * i\" 10 \u201c 20.20 * 20 \u2018 30 .30 * \u201c 30 \u201c 40 .40 \" \u201c 40 \u201c 60 .60 \u201c \u2018 50 « 60 .60 a\u201c 60 [XR] 70 .70 \u201cat \u201c T \u201c so.\u2026 80 \"\" o 80 \u2018 90.90\" o\" 90 \u201c 100 .$1.00 No Money Order may be issued for an amount in excess of $100, Prepayment of all classes of correspondence must be effected by means of stamps.The postage on commercial papers is the same as on printed papers, except that the lowest charge is five cents.The postage on samples and patterns is the same as on printed papers, except that the lowest chargo is two cents. MISCELLANEOUS 28 DIRECTORY.Hon.Daniel Derbyshire.cess os Brockville, Ont, LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT.Valentine Ratz.,.Farkhill, Ont \u2018\u201c Noe Chevrier .0s Winnipeg Man D.DeCelles, general librarian; Martin J.\u201c A ) peg, .rthur Boyer.cores eens Montreal ie, Game parliamentary librarian.\u201c Benjamin rince.een Battle ord.ask.iltia oc «+e +o Halifax SENATORS OI\" CANADA.« Edward M, Fawell .Liverpool One vacancy in P.E.Island.One vacancy in Quebec.di S .™ pecpre ing to demon , Samuel E, St.© \" Chapleau, clerk of the Senate.e Hon.\"lames K.Kerr, Speaker master mn chancery and cashier; R.W.Stevhen, KAME, P.O, ADDRESS, first clerk assistant deputy clerk and master in, Hon Wiliam Miler doa rs, oad GR Creston a dk per ia b , el, an nghs se William John \"Macdonald.Victor B.C.translater, & \u2018$ Richard William Scott.Ottawa, Commissioner fur administering the oath to mem- & wrence Geoffrey Power.Halifax, N.S.burs: damuel Ë.St.QO, Chapleau.clerk of the Senate .E, Boucher de Boucherville, CM.G .Baucherville, P.Q.HOUSE OF COMMONS.\u201c Thomas McKay -eveieess Tres, N.S.0 \" Donald MeMilan oo.«Alexandria Ont s, Hon.Charles Marcil, Speaker, illiam McDouald.LittleGlace Bay © Joseph Baldnc .SV Victorde Tring Que Algoma Bw Wm., Ross Sm Rydal Bank, Q.4 Michal Sullivan .vanne Kingston, Ont.B - yce, Sault Ste.Marle, O.\u201c Pascal Poirier 1 271\" Shediac, N.R.Annapolis, S.Pickup.Granville Ferry, N.S.\"Tas.\u2018Alexander Lougheed Calgary, N.WT.Antigonish, Wm.Chisholm, Antigonish, N.S, © Peter Mclaren.ir.Perth, Ont.Argenteuil, Geo.H.Perley, Sutawa, 0.f¢ Hippolyte Montplaisir.\u201cThree Rivers, P.Q.Assinibola, John G.Turriff, Ottawa, O.\u201c Andrew A, Macdonald.CharlouetownP.KT.pagot, .bor Mo oni Maratie, Actonvale 0.as 0000 Quebec, Que.D e, Battlefor ask.\u201c SirM.lowell, K.C.M.G.een Ont.Beauce, Henri Severin Beland, St.Joseph ft John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer.Brandon, Man.de Beauce, Qt George l'.Baird.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Perth Centre, N.B.Beauharnois, Ls.J.Papineau, Valleyfield, Q.Josiah Wood ., .Sackville, N.RB.Behcchasse, Onesiphore Ernest Talbot, St.William wens coe ss .Montreal, Que.Michel de Bellechasse, « David Mack y Fratifax, N.S.Berthier, Arthur Ecrement, Montreal, Q.Sir John Carline.K C.M,G.T andan, Ont.Bonaventure, Hon.Charles Marcil, Ottawa, O.Alfred A.Thibaudeau, Montres Que.Brandon, Hon.Clifford Sifton, Ottawa t< George À.Cox.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Toronto, Ont, Brant, Hon.Wm.Patcrson, Ottawa, O '* George Gerald King .Chipman, N.B, Brantford, Lloyd Harris, Brantford.O.# Raoul Dandurand .Montreal, Que.» LA OY ris, Brantford, O.«\u20ac Jean Te Romus fa Fiset.«Rimouski, x Rrocuvig, Hon, Que P.Graham, Ottawa, 0.$¢ John ee ses o.Port Hilly P.E.F., ., - be parer À Meswe s\u2026\u2026 Moncton, N wa, O.0\u201c PB.Sweeney.Lu.Montreal, Que.Bruce, N.Riding, John Tolmie, Kincar- * Robt.Watson .Portage lu Prairie, Man dine, O.: # Finlay M.Younge.Killarney, Man, Bruce, S.Riding, J.J.Donnelly, Pinkerton,O.4 Joseph Shehyn.Quebec, Que.Calgary, M.S.McCarthy, Calgary, Alta.«4, Melville Jones.eee +o.Toronto, Ont, Cape Breton North and Victoria, Daniel D.\u201c George McHugh.Lindsay, Ont McKenzie, North Sydney, N.S \u201c Robert Mackay .0.000 Montreal, P.Q.Cape Breton South, Jas, Wm.Maddin.Svd- John V.Ellis \u2026\u2026.St John, NB, ney, .S.Bi oseph Godbout .+.St.Frs,le Heauce, ).Carleton, N.B., F.RB.Carvel.Woodstock, ¢ = E.Robertson.Moytague, PE.Carleton, Ont., Ed.Kidd, North Gower, O.\u201c« Fredk, P, Thompson.Fredericton, N,B.Chambly and Vercheres, Victor Geoffrion \"0 Fredericl.Béique,.-.Montreal, P.Q Montreal, Q.\u2019 \u201c Wm, Gibon ~~.Beamaville, Ont Champlain, \u2018Pierre Ed.Blondin, Grand'Mere, \" as.\u2018McMullen ces cranes soe Forest, Ont, Chan levoix, Rod.Forget, Montreal, Q.u oseph LL; Legrise.+ Louise er ont Charlotte, Wm.F.Todd, St.Stephen, N.B.* James K.Kerr.(Speaker) Torouto, Out, Cha canguay.ges Pollock [Godenn, st.\u201c 'homas Coffey.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oun London, Ont.- Ch sos ome J ; [ Irard, 8 se Jules Tessier .La Durantaye, Que.picoutimi and Saguenay, Joseph Girar t.\u201c illiam C.Kdwards .Rockland, Ont, Colchester.John Stanfield, Truro.N°5 & James Domville.Rothesay, NB, Comox-Atlin, Hon, Wm.Templeman, Ottaws.WOE O.Davide os epee Montreal, Que.Compton, A.B.Hunt, Robinson, Q.~~ Henry J.Cloran .Montrea!, Q Cumberland, Edgar N.Rhodes.Amherst, N.8.William.Mitchell.2220.: Drummondville, Que Dauphin, G.L.Campbell, Gilbert Platos, M.\u201cJohn H.Wilson .5t \u2018Lhomas Ont, Digby, Clarence Jameson, Digby, ¢ Hewett Bostock, Kamloops, B.C.Dorchester, Ernest Hoy, Quebec, Q.* Sir Richard J.Cartwright, Oxford, Ottawa, Drummond and Arthabaska, Arthur Gilbert, te Philippe A.Choquette.Srandville, Jue Stanfold, Q.i james H.Ross.Regina, N°V Dufferin.John Best, Shelbourne, O.o \u2018hos, O.Davis, .Prince Albert NNW.T.Dundas, Andrew Broder, Morrisburg, O.\u2018 William Ross ss ree pata Base Durham, C.J.Thornton, Kirby, 0.\u201c L°Oco y \" Ed La Rämonton, Hon.Frank Oliver, Ottawa.O.suc 0010 * leds 0 r * Jas, M.Douglas «\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2018Tanallon Sask, Blain, W.Riding, T.W.Crothers, St.\u201c hilippe ROy.00000000e Edmonton, Alta.1omas.« Peter l'aibot.LL.1.Lacombe.Alta, Rigin, BE.Ridin.David Marshall, Aylmer, O.\u201c Geo wo cy Veacuenn sa.Victoria, B.C.Elgin, S.Riding, À.H.Cla arke, Windsor, 9 \u201c John Costigan 10 Victoria Coury, Eu.[FEssex.N, R'd 0.J.Wilcox.Woodslee, O.mundston, N.B.Frontenae, J.= Edwards.Cataranui.O.# George W, Ross.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Middlesex County, Qaspe.Hon, Rodolphe eu ta.% \u2018l\u2019oronto,U.engarry, John © an n a, O.1 Robert Belth ., Bowmanville Out, Gloucester, O.Turgeon, Bathurst, N.B.« Daniel Gillm'r .St George, N.I3 Grenville, John Dowsley Reld, Prescott, 0.\u201cAmbrose H, Comeau .CL Bigs.Hien Gre.B.oiding, Thomas S, Sprevie hy han River .ale, oun « G.E., Desaulles., .\u2026.} ongemont, St Hya- Grey, N, Riding.W.S.Middlebro.Owen cinthe, Que, Grey.8 Riding, H.H.Miler, Hanover, O.Napoleon A, Belcourt ,.Ottawa, Ont, \u201c Guyshsrough, J.H.Sinclaiy, New Glasgow, N.S.Archibald Campbell .,.\"Toronto JunctionOnt. MISCELLANEOUS 29 DIRECTORY.Haldimand, F.R.Lalor, oncaville, 0.Halifax, R.L.Borden, Ottawa, O.Halifax, Adam B.Crosby, Halifax.N.S.Halton, David Henderson, Acton, O.Hamion East, Samuel Barker, Hamtiton, 0.Hamilton West, T.J.Stewart, Hamilton, 0.Hants, Judson B.Bla Windso N.S.Hastin 8 1.Riding, Iam N Northrup Belle lleville, o Hastings, we Gaine, Edward Bim Porter, Hoonelaga, IL.A.Rivet, Montreal, Humbolt, =.B.Neely, Humbolt, 'Sask.Huntingdon, J.A.Robh, Vaileyfield, Q.Huron, E.Riding, Thos.Chisholm, Toron- 0, [O.Huron, S.Riding, M.Y.McLean, Seaforth, Huron, W.Riding, BE.N.Lewis, Goderich, 0.Inversess,.Alex.W.Chishoim, Margaree Harbour, N.S.[real, Q.Jacques-Cartier, Frederic+ D.Monk, Mont- Jolietta, J.A.Dubeau, Joliette, Kamouraska, Trae \"Lapointe, bas) Kent (NB) Olivier J.LeBlanc, St.Mary's, Ken: (o.\u201d .Riding, D.A.Gordon, Wallace a or \u2019 Kent.= ), W.Riding, A.B.McColg, Chat- King\u2019s and Albert (N.B.), D.H.McAllister, sussex, N.B Sir oF rederick W.Bor- 0.P.E.1.Austin L.Fraser, Souris, Kingston, William Harty, Kingston, O Kootenay, A.S.Goodeve, Rossland, B.C.Labelle, C.B.Major, Papineauville, Q.Lambton, BE.Riding, Joseph E.Armstrong, Petrolea, O.nia, O.Lambtcn, Ww.Riding, Fred.F.Pardee, Sar- Lanark, N.Riding, Wm.Thoburn, Al- mo nte, 0.[Perth, O.Lavark, s.Riding, Hon.John C.Haggart, Lapratrie-Naplervilie, R.Lanctot, fo oa\" L'Assomption, P.A.Seguin, St.Paul I'Er- Laval, A.Wiison, Montreal, Leeds, Goorge Taylor, Gananoque, O.Lennox and Addington, Uriah Wilson, Na- Riviere du [N.B.nee, O.Lovis, Louis A.Carrier, Levis, Q.Lincoln, Edward A.Lancaster, St.Cath- arines, Lisgar, Wm.\"Henry Sharpe, Manitou, M.L'Islet, Eug.Paquet, St.Aubert, London.Thomas Beattie, London, O.Lotbiniere, Edmond Fortier, St.Croix, Lunenburg, J.D.Sperry, Petite Riviere, N.S.Macdonald, Wm.D.Staples, Treherne, M.Mackenzie, E.L.Nash, Yorkton, Sask.Macleod, John Herron, Pincher Creek, Alta.Maisonneuve, Alphonse Verville, Montreal, Q.William James Roche, Minne- varquotie.dos Maskinonge, Hormlsdas Mayrand, St.Medicine Hat, C.A.Magrath, Lotibriage, Alta.Megantic, F.T.Savoie, Plessisville, Q.Middlesex, H.Riding, P.Elson, London, 0.Windies, N.Riding, A.W.Smith, Maple Midis Ww.RAS: Duncan Campbell Ross.Strathro Missisquoi, Daniel Bishop Melgs, Farnham, Q.Montcalm, David A.Lafortune, Montreal, Q.Montmagny, Cyrias Roy, Moutmagny.Q.Montmorency, Geo.Parent, Quebec Montreal, St.Anne, C.J.Doherty, \u2018Montreal.Montreal, St.Antoine, Herbert B.Ames, Montreal, Q.[real, Q.Montreal, St.James, Honore Gervais, Mont- Montreal, SE Lawrence, Robt.Biskerdike Montre \u2019 Montreal, st.Mary\" 8.Med.Martin.Mont.Moose Jaw, E.Knowles, Moose Jaw, Muskoka, Wm.Wright, Huntsville, O.Nanaimo, Ralph Smith, Nanaims, B.C.New Westminster, James D.Taylor, Westminster.B.Nérolet, Gustave À.\u2018Turcotte, Nicolet.Q.Nipissing, Geo.Gordon, Sturgeon Falls, O.New .Russell, Norfolk, Alex, Northumberland (N.B.), Chath Norihumhen and \u201c(0.), Northumberland (0.), Cobourg, Ontario, N.Riding, McCall, Simcoe, gO (Campbotitord, $ R., U.Owen Wo R., John L McColl\u2019 (bridge, 0.Sam.S.Shamp x Ontario, 8.Riding, F.L.Fowke, Oshawa, 0.Ottawa (City), Albert Allard, Ottawa, 0.Ottawa (City), M.B.McGivenin, Ottawa, O.Oxford, N.Riding, E.Ww.Nesbitt, Wood.stoc Oxford.5.Riding, M.S.Schell, Woodstobe Parry \u2018Sound, J.Arthurs, Powassan, on Peel, Richard Blain, Brampton O.Perth, N.Riding, James P.Rankin, Strat.ford, O.Perth, S.Riding, G.H.McIntyre, St.Mary Petérborough, Bs.Riding, J.A.Sexamith: Prenoveau, 0.Peterborough, W.Riding, J.R.Stratton, Poterborough, Pictou, Ed.M.Macdonald, Pictou, N.S.Pontiac, G.F.Hodgson, Shawville, Q.Portage la Prairie, Arthur Meighen, Portage la Prarie, M.Portneuf, Michel Simeon Delisle, Portneut, Q.Prescott, Ed.Proulx, L'Orignal, O.Prince (EBL, James W.Richards, Biddee ford, P.E.I Prince Albert, Ww.W.Rutan, Melfort, Sask.Prince Edward, Monley Currie, Picton, 0.Provencher, J.P.Molloy, Morris, M.Qu'Appelle, R.S.Lake, Grentell, ras.Quebec, Centre, Arthur Lachance, Q , Q Quebec, Bast, Right Hon.Sir Wilfrid.Lausien, P.C., G.C.M.G., Ottaw Quebec, West, Willlam Price, Quebec, Q.Quebeo (County), Jos.P.Turcotte, Quebec, Queen's, P.E.I .E.Prowse, Charlottetown, [lottetown, P.B.I, Queen's, \u2018P.E.I, Alex.B.Warburton, Chare ed Deer, M.Clark, Olds, Ailta.Regina, W.M.Martin, Regina, Ajta.Rontraw, Ne Riding, Gerald V.White, Peme T Renfrew S.Riding, Ths.A.Low, Renfrew, O.Restigouche, Jas.Reld, Charlo Station, N.B, Richelieu, Adelard La Lanctot, Sorel, Q.Richmond (N.S.), Geo.W.Kyte, St.Peters, Richmond and Wolfe (Q.), Edmund Wm, Tobin, Bromptonville, Q.Rimouski.Jean A.Roes, Ste.Flavio Sta.[tawa, O, tion, Q.Rouvillà, Hon.Louis Philippe Brodeur, Ote Hon.Charles Murphy, Ottawa, O, st.Hyacinthe, Alme M.Beaupartant, St, Hyacinthe, Q.ohn, NB.St.John (N.B.), City, John W.Dani st.pon (N.B.), City and Co., Hon ley, Oteawa, St.Te s and Iberville, Marie Jos.Demers, Saltcoats, Thos.MacNutt, Saltcoats, Sssk, Saskatoon, E.McCraney, Saskatoon, Sask, Selkirk, G.H.Bradbury, Selkirk, M.Shefford, Henry E.Allen, Waterloo, Q.Shelburne and Queen's, Hon.William Stee vens Fielding, Ottawa, 0.Sherbrooke, A.N, Worthington, Sherbrooke, Simcoe, E.Riding, [Manley Chew, Midland, Simcoe, N.Riding, J.A, Currie, Toronto, oO.Simcoe, S.Riding.Haughton Lennox, \u2018Bare 0.goulatieos, i A.Lortie, St.Polycarpe, Q.Souris, F.L.Schaffner, Bolssevaln, M.Stanstead, Charles H.Coaticook, Q.Stormont, Robert Smith, Cornwall, 0.Strathcona, James M.Douglass, Strathcona, Alta, Lean, St.hn, N.B, Sunbury and Queen's (N.B.), Hugh H.Mc- Temiscouata, A.Gauvreau, Stanf.ld, Q.Terrebonne, W.B.Nantel, St.Jerome, Q.Three Rivers and St.Maurice, Hon.Jacques Bureau.Ottawa.O.Thunder Bay and Ralny River, J.Conmes, Port Arthur, Toronto, Centre, Edmund Bristol, Toronto, O.Toronto, East, \u2018Jos.Russell, Toronto, 0. ST see red ori > id.MISCELLANEOUS 80 Toronto, North, Hon.G.E.Foster, Toron- Toronto, \u201cSouth, A.C.Macdonell, Toronto, O.Toronto.West, Edmund Boyd Osler, Toronto, O.Two Mountains, Joseph A.C.Ethler, St.Scholastique, Q .C.Vancouver City, 4G.H.Cowan, Vancouver, Vaudreuil, Gustave Boyer, Rigaud, Q.Victoria (Alta), W.H.White, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.Victoria City (DB.C.).G.H, Barnard, Vie- oria, B.C.N.B.Victoria\" (N.B.), P.Michaud, Edmundston, Vaetone and Haliburton (0.), Sam Hughcs, 0.Waterloo, Riding, Hon.w.L.Mackenzie King, C.M.G., Ottawa, 0.Waterloo, S.Riding, Geo.A.Clare, Pres- oO.0.Weland, Willlam Manly German, Welland, Wellington.Mar- N.R'ding, Alexander M.tin, Mount Forest, {Guelph, O.Welliugton, S.Rid ng, Hugh Guthrie, Wentworth, Wm.O.Sealey, Hamllton, 0.Westmoreland, Hon.Henry R.Emanerson, Dorc \u2018ester, Winnipez, Alex.M iaggart, Winnipeg, Man.Wright, E.B.Deviin, Aylmer, Yale -Cariboo, Martin Burrell, Grand Forks, Yamaska.J.E.O.Gladu, Péerreviile, Q.Yarmouth, Bowman Brown Law, Yarmouth, York N.B.), 0 .Crocket, Fredericton, N.B.York (0.), C.Rida, Thos.Geo, Wallace, Woodbridge, O.York (0.), N.Riding, Hon.Allen Bristol Aylesworth, Ottawa, O.York (0.), S.Riding, Wm.F.Maclean, Toronto, .T.Yukon yerritory, F.T.Congdon, Dawson, Thos.Barnard Flint, M.A, LL.B., D.C.L., clerk of the house.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Scat of Government at Quebce.LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.His Honor Sir C.A.P.Pelletier, K.C.M.G., P.C., licutenant-governor; Capt.Victor Pel- letter, atde-de-camp; Major A.de L.Panel, extra aide-de-camp; Alphonse Genereux, private secretary.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin, Prime Minister and Attorney-General, Hon.Jules Allard, Minister of Lands and Forests.Hon.J.C.Kaine, Minister without porlfollo.Hon.C.R.Devlin, Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries.Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Minister of Public Works and Labor Hon.J.L.Decarle, Secretary of the Province.Hon.J.BE.Caron, Minister of Agriculture.Hon.F.Ss.G.Mackenzie, Provincial Trens- ollo.without port- ure Hon.N.Perodeau, Minister LBGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Speaker, T.Berthiaume.Montreal.+ Hon, E.de Varennes.Waterloo, Que Alma.,.Hon Beato rd.De Lanaudière \u2026 De LaDurantayeHon.\u2018Garneau, .Quebec.De LaVallière.Hon.Adelrd Turgeon, Quebec, De Lorimier.Hon, Dr.J.Girouard.Longueuil.Salaberry.\"Hon.J.D: Rolland .+ Montreal, olfe.Hon.Kichard Turner .elletier.I rois Pistoles son.Fort Coulonge .Plessisville, of Ranches.La Salle.pese GS 3 z Epo 2 3 » iE 0 >.DIRECTORY.\u2026.Hon, T'hos, Chapais.Quebec, \"Hon.Hector Champs gre.StEustache .Hon.C, de Boucherville, Montreal 2 'Hon.Achille Bergevin.ontreal.oes Hon, Dr.Jos, Lanctot.\u201cMontreal, .Hon.E: nest Choquette, \u2018St, Hilaire, on, Némèse {arnesu.uebec.vero.e.Hon, N.Pérodeau.Jontreal, cere \u201cHon.JohnSharples.oe Quebec.Smith.estmount on.¥.E.Gilman.Montr OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.\u2014Robert Campbell, clerk of the English journal and translator; E.A.Panet, assistant olerk; Arthur St.Jacques, gentleman usher of the black rod; L.A.Fortier, clerk of French journal and translator; J.E.Bari- beau, clerk of Committ:es und sergeant-at- arms; J.Blals, G.Dolbec, messengérs.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.Puntaléon Pelletier, Speaker.Argenteuil.Hay, + Jo ohn .Lach drthabaska - .Tour ny, Pau! | Pietorinville Bagot.\u2026Dat uit.F.H.Acton Vale.Beance.God ry Jos Art St.\u2018Georges HBeauharnois .Plante, Arthur.-Nalabarry de Valleytield Bellcchaase .Galipeault, Antoine.Que Ber .Lafontaine, Jos.St.Barthe- lem Bonaventure Helly, LH \u2026 New Carlisle a.«+» Vilas WF.Cuwanaville Brome.83008 \u2018Eugene Merrill, St.Ln mbert Champlain .Neault, Pierre C,.Grand Mere Charlevaix .Auteuil, Pierre.Malbaie Chateauguay .Mercier, Honoré.Montreal Chicout.et Sag letit, Honore.St.Anne de Chicoutimi Compton.Qiard, Allen Wright La patrie Deux-Mntagn' Sauve, Arthur.St.Bez Dorchester.Morisset, Alfred.St.Henodine Drummond .Allard, Hon.Ls- Jules, St, Francois u Lac spé .,- Perron, Jos.Leoride Go aya.Lecarie, Hon.J.L., Notre Dame de Grice of Montreal Funtimgdon.\u2026 Walker .H.tingdon lbervilie Benoit, oo Atdèriost \u2018Gregoire le Grau Iles dela Mad'iTherlault, Ls-A.Havre-aux a Malsons Jacques-CartierCousineau, P.,, Ville La uron Joliette .Tellier.Joseph M.Joliotte t Kamouraska.Dupuis, Ls.Augusto.St.Anne de la Pocariere Lac St.Jean.J B Carbonneau ,.Roberval Luprairie \u2018Patenaude, k L.,.Moutreai L' Assomption.Reed, alter L'Arsomption Laval «ovo.Loveagquevoneph W.st-Vin.de Paul Levis.Blouin, J.Cleophas.N.D, de-la- Victoire L'Islet.Caron, Hon, Jos.Ed, Ste Loulse Loivinière, .Francœur.JesN Quebec Maskinonyé.\u2026 \u2018Lafontaine, Geo.St.Antoine de .du Matane.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Caron, Donat .St.Uctare de Métis Megantic.Pennington, DH, .Lyster Stn, Missisquoi .Gossc:in, Joseph J B.Stanbridge Montcalm Sy»vestre, Joseph Ste.Julienne Montmagny \u2026 Luvorgne, Armand Montmorency.Taschereau, Hon, Li.A.Suebeo MONTREAL \u2014 St, Antoine .Gault, C.F, Ernest, Montreal st, Lawrence, Vinnie, John I St.Anne.Walsh, Michael James.\u201c St.Mary.SguinN.221000 of St Louis Langlois, Godefroy.: 8 St.James.Robillard, Clement i Napierville., Dorris, Cyprien.St, Michel Arch.Nicolet.Ramsay Lievlin, Hon.U U.Qyehec Ottawa .Gendron, F A | Hull Pontiac.,.,,.Gaboury,T C .«ss.Bryron Portueuf.Goun, Hon.Sir L., Quebec MISCELLANEOUS uebec-Centre Leclerc, Sugenr \u2026.\u2026.Quebec uebec County.Delage, C + .Quebec uebec-East \u2018Létourneau, LA.Quebec ebec- West.Kaine, Hon.J C.va.QUEbec ichelieu ++» Cardin, St.Aimé d.Hon.Psa baokizio Richmond dtimouski.,.D'Anjou, Plorre E,.+f Oee ecile, \u2026\u2026.Marieville Leese.Montreal ceases, Ot, Bloise +s.Yamachiche Alph, .St.Sauveur cient Granby Po.Sherbrooke A.Stanstesd | ain .\u2026 Jragerville .3t.Jerome 2 Prois-Riv.1 .St Michel \u201cde Vaudreui} Vercheres .Geoffrion, A .Longueuil Wolfe oer io Tanguay, | NP.iweuoo Woadon amaska .Quellette Ed \u2018Dame de Pierreville L.G.Desjardins, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly; L.N.Patenaude, Deputy Clerk, REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE.DIVISIONS, Chime LIE.NAMES.Argenteuil \u2026.Jach .George F, Calder po abaska.RR Arihabaskavii.Adolphe Poisson.tease St.Liboire .Morel, J Bothalon Beauharaois.ves \u2018Beauharnois , .P.Laplante E.Fortier Beauce.s.St.Francois.{E mer Fauteux Bellechasse.St Raphaël.Fortunat Belleau Berthier .Berthiervilie .A, Laferriere Bonaventure No.x New Carlisle.P.Lebel Bonaventure No.2.-Carleton, ., James Ve verge Brome .Knowlton.,.Ly Foster ster Chambly.Longueuil {1 B.Lama Champlain .\u2026.Ste Geneviève .Ferd.\u2018Trude! Charlevoix No 1 st Etienue « de | J.A Martin Charlevoix No.2 Baie St Paul.Chateauguay .Ste Martine.Coaticook .Coaticook .| sen ve, \u2018Ma- | Amherst., .E.A.Brasset Iles St.Laurent.UF.X.Lachance Joliette Joliette.J.0.Guilbault Kamouraska.Kanu eae} Paul Dessaint e .\u2026\u2026\u2026.Papineauville.P, Devarennes Labell | Lac St Jean No.1, Hebertville.Napoleon Hudon Lac St jean No.2,Ro Louis L si jpérer Laprairie .Laprairic.pol Jul ten \u2018 tion, .L'Assomption.V, Geoffrion avai ogi XR opt cores \"Adelard longpré Lévi .\u2019arrier L Telet sevsu cure St Jean Port Joli A.A; Gustave Verrault g Lotbinière.\u2026.\u2026.Ête.Croix.Ur Arthur Augs Lac Mégantic.VillageMéganticChas Léger Maskinongé .Louisevi ille 4 has À Caron Megantic .Inverness, errs W, H, Lam by, ce.Bedford.E.F.Currie.A.N, Missisiquoi.\u201c+ { Demers, Deputy Montcalm Ste Julienne .\u2026 #.Bissonnette Montmagny.Moutmagny .Gen Montmorency.Chateau icher.Herménégilde Dick C.Cham Montres! East.pagne Montreal.Emery Lalonde Montreal West.Montreal Napierville .verses) P.Cooke = \u2026 .Napierville.A, Richardson Nicolet No, x .Becancourt.\u2026.À.À.Leduc a CARE 31 DIRECTORY.Nicolet No, a.Nicolet.,.ES Orleans, Island of, St t Laurent.Lachance Pontiac No, 1.Bry eens alter Rimer Pontiac, No.a.Ville | Mure.sales, Maillard Portneuf .Cap Santé.de St George Quebec.sv.Quebec, ote ichelieu.\u2026.Sorel .trees A.Guèvremont Richmond.Richmond = Si war Ewing \u2018 : t Jerome de aucter RimouskiNo.1 § Matane then Ed.Bernier RimouskiNo.a { St Germain de E, Letendre ous \u201c10 Pelletier & St.Marie ane W.Denis Rouville ,,,.Marieville.Tadousac.,., E.0.Boulia .WW, He Lovell .Waterloo.2000 JS H, Lefebvre -.Coteau Landing.Adrien Rouleau Stanstead.Stanstead Plain.A.N.Tho ompson St Anne des Mts, Ste Anne des Mts Jos, Thibault St.be yacinthe.St.Hyacinthe.Jos.Nault .St Johns .,.J.P, Carreau Feo ata .Fraservile.cy V.Dumais Terrebonne ,,,.St jerome.L.G & Thétèree Three Rivers.Three Rivers.Fond Kiernan Vaudreuil, .« Vaudreuil .f.N.Letebvre\u2018 Verchéres.\u2026\u2026.\u2026Verchères \u2026\u2026.G.H, Fontaine Wolfe Ham South .\u2026.\u2026 O.Lamoureux Wright ,.Hull .L.Duhamel Yamaska.,,.St.Fr.du Lac JLo M M.Le Hiondia = MONTREAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS CORPORATION.Hon.J.J.E, Guerin.M,D., Mayor.WARD REPRESENTATION.East.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0ssseasounses .L.A.Lapointe, JENETC.Lena ss se ca nas a ss 0000 Vv.Morin, N.P.Lp .S.J.Carter, t.ANn\u2019s 000000000000 T.O'Connell.t.Joseph.H.Dandurand t, Andrew.cvviiiinnnn, oscph Ward.t.(GCOTge.0.0s 0000000 Leslie H.Boyd,K,C t.Louis.Jean B.Lamoureux t.Lawrence.\u2026.\u2026.James Robinson.PAPINEAU.Lovett ine J.À.E.Gauvin.St.Mary.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000000s J.P.Roux, M.D, St.James.00.N.Brodeur sà Fontaine.L.À, Lavailee, K,C fochelaga.H, Garceau, M.D, t, Jean Baptiste.Noe Leclair, t.Gabriel.Patrick Monahav.enis.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ernest D.Tetreau.Duvernay .\u2026.:.0s0s000000 Ludger Clement.St.Henry.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.U.[orournea, M.D.St.Cunegonde.N.Lapainte Mount Koyal.A E, Prudhomme, N.P De Lorimier.Geo.Mayrand, NP* Laurier ss.se ns00000 N.Turcot, Notre Dame de Grace.Geo Marcil, ° St Paul .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.N.E.MacMahon saut RN vere 0us,ecT, Bastien Emard ., cee sees jo No Emard, K.C, Longue | Pointe .1 Lariviere Horde ses \u2026.JE E.Lussior Cote des Neiges veseoe » 5, Deguire Rosemont .,.\u2026.\u2026 cf 'N.Drummond COMMISSIONERS.Joseph Ainey L.N.Dupuis P.Lachapelle, M.D, F.L.Wanklyn, C, E.OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CORPORATION.Law Department.\u2014J.J.Ethier, K.C., chief counsel and city attorney; J.L.Archam- bauit, K.C., city attorney, P.0.Lavallee, K.C., J.H.Damphousse, J.A.Jarry and W.H.Butler, asst.attorneys; A.W.Atwater, K.C., consulting attorney; A.Malnville, secretary.City Clerk's Department.\u2014Hou.L.O.David, city clerk; Rene Bauset and Jules Crepeau assistant city clerks.City Trcasurer's Department.\u2014Wm.Robb, city treasurer; Chas.Arnoldi, assistant; J.2 Campbell, accountant and transfer agent, N.Bmith, cashler .Charpentier, paymaster; J.Pp, Sexton, treasurer's secretary, Pubho Works Department.\u2014Geo.chief engineer.License and Revenue Inspection Department.\u2014A.Bienvenu, supt.of licenses and revenue inspector; T.St.Plerre, Becretary: A.Lan- cey, asst.to supt.; J.Choquette, chief license inspector.Revenue Department, Michael Downes, collector of W.R.a F.; L Jos.Felland and E.Cadieux, Receivers: E.Ducharme and L À.Ouimet, inspectors, Auditor's and Comptroller's Department.\u2014 Janin, \u2018J.Pelletier, comptroller and auditor; S.Casa- van, asst.Assessor's Department.\u2014J.Hamilton Ferns, president; Wm.Euard, W.G.Owens, Fitzgibbon, G.Beausoleil, J.H.Prenoveau, D.P.Perrin, T.A.Veary, J.O.A.Payette and J.A.Landry, assessors; G.À.Norman- din, chief clerk and secretary to the as- Sessors.Road Department \u2014John R.Barlow, city surveyor; Stuart Howard, deputy city sur- Yeyor; T.P.Mazuretie, secretary to city sur- r; Lacroix, chief draughtsman; M.Behan, inspector; A.Deguise, asst.inspector; F.Dausereau, supt east division; J.Scanlan, supt.west division; A.J.Frigon, supt.north division.Recorder's Court.\u2014R.S.Welr and F.X.Dupuis, recorders; L.A.Lefebvre and F.X.Perras, clerks of Court; T.A.Gauthier, deputy clerk of court and hcad of office staff.Police Department.\u2014O.Campeau, supt.; JE.Hebert, asst.supt.; Lt.-Col.John J.Barry, sec.of dept.; R.Lavallee, sec.to supt.; N L.Grandchamps, W.Leggett, J, McMahon, J.O'Keefe, inspectars; Silas H.Carpenter, chief of detectives; Jos.Charpentier, sergeant detective; J.P.Burns, secretary.Fire Dcpartment.\u2014J.Tremblay, chief engineer; F.St.Pierre, deputy; L.A.D'Amour, clerk of supplies.Fire Alarm Telegraph Department.\u2014James Ferns, superintendent; J, 1 Sagala, E.Charest, P.Vezina, M.Walsh and A.Pa- quin, operators.Light Department.\u2014Arthur Parent, supt.Boiler Inspection Department.\u2014E.0, Champagne, inspector.Building Inspection Depariment.\u2014Alcide hausse, inspector.Olaims Bureau.\u2014P, Hudon, J, T.Sadler, experts Water Works Department.\u2014T.W.Lesage, superintendent.Market Department\u2014J E A Biron, superintendent ; E Dupre, A Huot and I* X Emond, assis, Bonsecours Market; L Brophy, clerk, St Antoine Market; M Jolicæur, clerk, St Lawrence Market; JH Charlebols, clerk, Papineau welgh- house: J B I Flynn, clerk, May Market: T Giroux, clerk, St James Market: L Dansereau, clerk, Hochelaga welgh- -house; J B Gregoire, clerk, St Jean Baptiste Market; P Drolet, clerk, Eastern cattle market ; w Murphy, clerk, Western cattle market; J S Ay- mong, clerk, Atwater welgh- \u201chouse ; J Senecal, market inspector Health D-partment.\u2014Dr.Louls Laberge.medical aoMcer ot herith: I.BE.Dore, rani- tary engincer: A.Connelly, asst, engineer; Dr.M.C.ar.statistician; Dr.J.E.La- berge, chief medical officer, infectious dis- MISCELLANEOUS 82 DIRECTORY.eascs department and city city bacterlolo- gist; \u2014\u2014\u2014, medical examiner: Dr.McCarry, V.S., Tontet fooa inspector Dr Tati inspector; Dr, Chs.Gullteault and Dr.B.Lavigne, district physicians; Hon.Jos.Lanc- tot, M.D., medical officer of health, St.Henrl and St.Cunegonde wards; Durocher, supt.sanitary police; J.F.Quinn, asst, : ynn, secretary: J.L.RB, recording clerk gen.office; J.B, M \u2026 and L.J.Ledue, milk inspectors; M, McShane.A.Bavard.O.Le- gault, J.L.Nault, A.Hamall, H.S.Master- man, meat inspectors; L.E .Robert, bread inspector; KE, Grenier, fruit and vegetable inspector; L.P.Lamarre, T.W.Kane, birth and death registrar; Milton Hersey, analyst; Dr.H.St.Georges, bacteriologist; M.V.Plamondon.notice clerk; J.,Nap.Proulx, notice distributor.Roard of Examiners of Plumbera\u2014J.E.Dore, president: Alcide Chausse, secretary; Geo.Janin, QG.W.Hughes and E.Kavanagh.Incineration Department.\u2014J.B.Chonevert, superintendent; E.Nantel, nsst.supt.Public Parks.\u2014E.Bernadet, superintendent of parks and squares; J.Henderson, superintendent Mount Royal Park.City Hall.\u2014R.Drouin, superintendent and chief engineer: Wm.Morrow, assistant engineer; G.Faille, chief of printing and stationery dept.Roard of Commissioners.\u2014L.N.Senecal, secretary; O.LeMyre, assistant secretary.MARKETS.J.E.A.Biron, superintendent; A.LeBianc, serretary of the department.Bonsecours mnrket, Jos.Senccal.Dupre, A.Huot, J.S.A St.Antoine market, Brophy, clerk St.Lawrence market.St.Lawrence Ronle- vard, M.Jolicoeur, clerk; P.Hogue, asst, Frpinoau Weigh heuse, Notre Dame su eet, op >.gaol, J.H Clarlebols, clerk; 'E.Ricari, as\u201d clerk; B.ymong, assts.Mountain street, L.Hav market, St.Paul street, J.B.1.Flyny, clerk Jes.Laniel, St.James market.\u201coutarto street, Theodore Giroux, Hor Helngn Weigh honse.corner Notre Dame k.Atwater avenue, St.Emelie street.N.Wells, clerk.St.Jean Baptiste market, St.Lawrence Boulevard, regotre, clerk.Eastern cattle market, Frontenac street, P.Nenlat plark: H, Poitras, E, Bastien, F.X.Emard, assts.Western cattle market, St.Btlenne street, W.Murphy, clerk; Ls.Dansereau, W.J.Page, AEsta.Central Fish Hall, Commissioners street, Jos, Senecal, clerk casses.Market Inspector.POLICE DEPARTMENT.O.Campeau, superintendent: J.E, Hebert, nssistant superintendent; William Leggett, Jamea McMahon, WN.T,.Grandechemms.ine spectors; T.J.Holland, quartermaster; Rodolphe Lavallee, rec.to chief of nelice: J.J.Rarrv, secrotary of police demartment: Silas Hy Carpenter, chisf nt detectives; J.Charpentier, scrgeant-detective.MUNICIPAL TAXES.Abstract of Assccement By-Laws of City Council.Real estate assesement\u20141 per cent, on value.School taxes (Catholics'\u20144 mills per cent, on value, Rchool taxes (Protestants and neutrals)\u2014 5 mills per cent on value, MISCELLANEOUS 33 DIRECTORY.Snow cleaning tax\u2014 Rate for removal of snow from all sidewalks during the winter, 5 cents per running ot.Fault under sidewalk\u2014a4 per cent, on the value of spuce occupied, based on the value of anjoining rt Prési and Other Personul Taxes \u2014The rate of business :ax is 74 per cent.on the annual assessed rental value of the premises occupicd Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs\u2014T he business tax on hotels, restaurants, Clubs, etc,, is as follows ;\u2014 On an assessed rental of $ 160 and under,,.$ 27.00 from 160 10 240.,.36.00 240 10 320.,.s 45.00 320 tO 400.56.25 400 lo 500.67.50 500 LD 600.00.001 78.75 600 10 700.\u2026.90.00 je to Boo.701.25 00 tO 1000.112.50 1000 LO 1200.123.75 1200 to 1600.135.00 160 to 2000.0.0.157.00 2000 10 2400.175.00 with an increase of $17.50 for each $400 or fraction about Brewers I he business tax on brewers is f60 for every $400 asse-sed rental, or part of $40 Détille rs\u2014 Lhe business tax on distillers is $5o for every.£4005 assessed rental, or part of 8400 SPECIAL l'axks\u2014Banks\u2014on capital up to $1,050,000.8 400 $1, 000,000 10 2,000,000.verses 500 above $z 10004000: teres 600 Banks\u2014branches\u2014each .ver esse 100 Life Insurance .ve.ceoses sasensstscsra-sasse 200 Accident dO .ececes +000 50 cvemovanus - 200 Guarantee dO .\u2026.\u2026.+\u2026oscconresaccu cer s\u2026euucaces 200 Marine When one Company \"combines two of the above branctesot Insurance, only one tax is paid.Fire Insurance\u2014\"l'ax on premiums 1 per cent, Automobiles for lure, $5.00 each Street railway company\u20144 per cent.of its gross earnings up to $1,000,0C0} per cent.of its gross earnings from $1,000,000 to $1,500,000; 8 per cent.of its gross earnings from $1,500,000 10 $2,000,000 ; 10 per cent.of its gross earnings from $2,000,000 to $2,500,000; 12 per cent.of its gross carnings from $2,500,000 t0 $3,000,000 ; 15 per cent, of its gross carnings above $3,000,000.MUNICIPAL LICENSES.Auctioneers\u2014$200.For each clerk employed $100.Money lenders\u2014$200 each.Hote keepers and, innkeepers\u2014 graduated scale samo us herelofore.Theatres\u2014$5 Real estate ngents\u2014$50.Skating rinks\u2014§ 0.Detective Agencles 0.Persons opening temporarily a store to sell therein any bankrupt stock or other ef- tects\u2014$100.Employment offices (for gain) \u2014$50.Private Hospitals\u2014$50.Butcher shops\u2014$50.Pedlars Circus, etc.\u2014$200 per day of performance.Pawnbrokers $200.50 \u20ac Public laundries\u2014$5 Junk and second hand NP alers\u2014$50 each.Billiards, an annual tax is Imposed an nd shall be levied upon each and every billard tabie kept and usd in the sald city at the following rates Six first ee Zach $25.00 For each and every additional table\u2014$15.00 Bilifards kent An aed ubs, on each table\u2014$2 Mississippi or pigeon-hole tuble\u2014$50.00.Bowling alleys\u2014$50.Itinerant photographers\u2014$100.CARRIAGES FOR PLBABURE.| For every of wheeled close carriage, ° drawn by 2 horses .27.00 For everv 4- \u201cwheeled close or \u201chalf- -cov- ered carriage, drawn by 1 horse .16.00 For every g!g, buggy or other vehicle mounted on springs and drawn by 1 hos .12.00 For every \u2018vehicle kept for hire\u2019 by liv- ery-stable keepers .6.50 i HACKNEY CARRIAGES.§ For cvery carriage drawn by 1 horse .00 I'er every carriage drawn by 2 horses $8.00 For every omnibus or stage coach .15.00 CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGGONS AND OTHER /EHICLES.The licenses for carts, trucks and other ve hicles used for the conveyance of good wares, merchandise, ete., are divided into threo \u2018classes, as follows:\u2014 The first class includes all carts, trucks, waggons and other vehicles running within the city for hire or reward.For every cart, truck, or other 2- wheeled vehicle .$ 5.00 For every waggon or 4-wheeled vehicle, drawn by one horse .8.00 For every waggon or 4- wheeled vehicle drawn by two horses .12.00 The second class includes all carts, \"wag- Bons or other vchicies used by merchants, traders, manufacturers, contractors, for the conveyance or delivery of articles or effects.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck .$8.00 For a 4-whecled waggon .\u2026 12.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, \"2 horses .15.00 The third class includes all carts, waggons, or other vehicles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers or gardeners.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck .S10.09 For a 4-wheeled waggon .© .For a 4-whceied \u2018waggon, 2 horses .: 15:00 For every hearse drawn by one horse 10.00 For every hearse drawn by two horscs 15.00 CAB TARIFF, ONE HORSE VEHICLES.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .25 cents.For 3 or 4 persons .60 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty Min ites.For 1 or 2 persons .0 cents.For 3 or 4 persons .75 cents.Time allowed\u2014Three-quarte:s of an hour.For 1 or 2 persons .T cents.For 3 or 4 persons .$1.00 By time\u2014For the First \u2018Hour.For 1 or 2 persons., .= FOR For 2 or 4 persons .e « + \u2026 $1.25 By time\u2014For every subsequent Hour.For 1 or 2 persons .15 cents.For 3 or 4 persons .» $1,00- Two HorsE VEHICLES.By the Drive.\\ ' | Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.: For 1 or 2 persons .60 cents.For 3 or 4 persons .+ .15 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .T5 cents.For 3 or 4 persons .ee ee.$1.00 By Time.For 1 or 2 persons .+ +.$1.25 For 3 or 4 persons .\u2026 $1.60.BAGGAGE.Tor each trunk carried in any such vehicle, 25 cents.No charge shall be made for travelling- MISCELLANEOUS 34 DIRECTORY.bags, vallses, boxes or parcels which passengers can carry by the hand.a.Fractions of hours for any drive exceeding one hour shall be charged at pro rata rates as above established for drives by the hour.b.For drives between midnight and four o'clock in the morning, fifty p.c.shall be added to the tariff rates above established.c.The tariff by time shall apply to all drives extending beyond the city limits, provided th¢ engagement be made within the Hmits.d.: Children under 5 ycars of age and sitting on their parents\u2019 or guardians\u2019 laps will de admitted free of charge and shall not be hell as being included in the word \u2018\u2018persons\u2019\u2019 in the sald tariff.\u20ac.he wo \u201cdrive\u201d wherever !t occurs in the said tariff shall be held to admit stoppages within the time fized for said drives.TARIFF OF CARTAGE.{ From any place to uny other in the First Division, or from any place exclusive of the Harbour wharves to any place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance does not excecd % of a mile.Articles not herein enumerated of a convenient bulk, not over 1,500 lbs.weight, 15 cts.; ashes, pot or pearl, two barrels, 15 cts.; beef, pork or fish, five barrels of 3 tierces, 15 cts.; coal or coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts.; crockery, one crate or one hogshead, 15 cts.: flour or fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts.; grain, not over 1,600 lbs.weight, \u201815 c¢ts.; lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, 500 feet broad measure, 15 cts.; salt or rice, six bags or six barrels, 16 cts.; firewood, dry, from yard or boat, half a cord three fret long, 15 cis.; firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cts.; furniture or luggage, prr load, 20 cts.: lumber, green or hard, from rafts, 500 feet board measure, 20 cts.; molasses, sugar or oll, one puncheon, hogshead or load, 20 cts.; pig iron, lead, copper, or tin, one ton, 25 cts.: bar iron or steel, one ton, 30 cts.For every additional half mile for all above description of goods, 10 cents, and from any of the Harbor wharves to any place In the 2nd or 3rd division within % à mile distance from the boundary line of the first division, and vice versa, or from anv place (exclusive of the wharves) to any other in the City, and niece versa, or from any place (exclusive of ithe 114 mile,\u2014instead of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts,, the rate shall be 25, 30, 3% and 40 cents.From any place in the western section of the first division., To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Yachine canal, 20 cts.; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge.north side of Lachine canal.25 cts.: the Basins above Wellington bridge, north side of T.achine canal.25 cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal, and the stores, stations, factories, etc., at Polnt 8t.Charles, 35 cts.; the stores, factories, etc., at and above St.Gabriel Locks, north of Lachine canal, 30 cts.; the St.James Street Rallway Station, 20 cts.; St.James Street Railway Station from the lower wharves of the Harbour, 25 cts.: and vice versa for ~ne load.And from any place in the Enstorn section of the first divislon\u2014instead of 20, 25, 26, 35, 30, 20, 25 cents.the rates shall be 25.30, 30, 40.35, 25, 30 cents, : For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata rates shall be paid, If delay is caused to the carter by the employer, bevond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid cætra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.If à carter be 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 pald as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled.DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE.Firat division.\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 streat), and shall be sub-divided Into two sections, eastern aud western, the line of demarkation between them being the centre of St.Lambert and St.Jean Baptiste.Second dtvision.\u2014The second division shall comprise the St.Ann, St.Antoine, and St.Lawrence wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig strects).Third division \u2014The third division shall comprise (exclusive of Craig street) the St.Louis, St.James and St.Mary wards.TARIFF OF WATER RATES.Dwelling-houses, 5 per cent, on the assessed rental ;.stores, shops, offices, &c., 4 per cent.; churches at shop rates on rental based at4 per cent.on their assessed value: hotels, taverns and restaurants, at unitorm rate of 10 per cent.on assessed yearly rental, provided that when the rent 1s $1000 and over and at least twenty furnished rooms exist, water shall be charged by meter and paid for at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, Xc.; horses, $3 each ; cows 1 each; horse stalls, livery stable keepers, horse dealers, tavern keepers, &c., shall pay 81.50 for each stall whether occupied or unoccupied ; public baths, or baths for the use of which a charge is made, $6 each tub ; baths in dwelling-houses or tenements assessed on a yearly rental of $150 or over, each $t per annum ; water-closets in business premises, suites far offices, studies, &c., pan with cistern, 84, where water runs continuously $15 each; urinals in stores, offices, &c., $1; hotels, taverns, &c., $3; continuous running, $15 each ; steam engiues, $6 per orse-power or $1.15 per 1000 cubic feet by meter; building materials, 6cts.per 1000 bricks ; 3 cts, toise of masonry and $3 per :000 yards plastering; fountains, ga for every 100.cubic feet, supplied b meter, hand hose, of not more than If of an inc orifice, $2 por anmum ; meter rates, distilleries, brew- cries, railways, laundries, hotels, colleges, seminaries, boarding schools, nunneries, asylums, &c., dye houses, phot phic studios and all manufacturing establishments generally, $1 ; 15 per 1000 cubic feet ; but the quarterly bill by meter must not be less than 1 p.c.of the assessed rental valucof the premises supplied ; meter rent per annum, 34°?2; tga, 3! 5x 114 84, 1141! $8, 21! 812, 317 fas, 4° 840, 6\" 875.ublic hospitals having a minimum of roo permanent beds, kept gratuitously for patients, shall pay each, annually, for their water supply a uniform rate of twenty-five dollars (325).Dates of Payment \u20141he water rates are due and payable on the 15f day of September in each year, up to which date there will be allowed a discount of 3 per cent.But payment may be made in two instalments, without discount, provided not less than one- half is paid on or before the 8th of September, and the balance on or before the 8th November, and in default of payment of the first instalment within the specified time the whole rate shall become due and exipible.All charges for specific supplies, or for fractional parts of the year shall be payable in advance, before the water is turned on.Meter rales\u2014 Water supplied by meter is vayable quarterly.Stopping Supply.~The water supply will be cpt off if nut paid when due.MONTREAL CITIZENS ASSOCIATION.7 Place d'Armes, 3rd floor, H.Laporte, president; Lt.-Col, Jeffrey Bur- land, 1st vice-president; Hon.R.Dandurand, 2nd vice-president; James Morgan, hon.treasurer; Ed.Montet, executive secretary; J.Gravel, J.A.Valilancourt, C.8S.J.Phillips, Hon.A.Boyer, Alfred Brunet, E. 41 4e TT NES H.Lemay, Hon.Alph.Desjardins, Peter Lyall, Chs.Chaput, H.J.Kavanagh, Hon.D.Rolland, directors, COURTS OF JUSTICE.SUPREME COURT OF THE DOMINION.The Supreme Court, as a high Court of Appeal, constituted by Dominion Statut (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, chap.139), as a court of common law ana equay iu und for Canada.is composed of a chief Justice and five puisne judges, and has appellate civil and criminal jursdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Canada.The judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court holds ennually three sessions, the first beginning on the third Tuesday in February, the second ou the first Tuesday in May, and the third un the first Tuesday in October.EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA, The Exchequer Court, constituted under a Dominion Statute, 50-52 Vict., chap.16, 18 presided over by one judge, and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all claims, suits or actione against the Crown.It has concurrent jurisdiction in relation to revenuc cases and the enforcement of penalties; In cases respecting patents of invention, trade-marks, copyright and industrial designs and in respect to land patents; cases against Crown officers for anything done or omitted to be done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plantiff or petitioner and In respect of Railway debts under 3 Ed.ViI., ch.21.Admiralty jurisdiction ls vested in the Exchequer Court of Canada, under 53-54 Vic.(Imperial), ch.27, and 54-85 Vic.(Canadian), ch.29.The Exchequer Court is also an Imperial Prize Court in time of war.The Court sits at Ottawa every Monday at 11 a.m., except during vacation or the absence of the judge, for hearing motions, demurrers, etc.and for the trial of causes at such places and times as are fixed by the judge, by general or special orders.ADMIRALTY SIpE.\u2014Quebec Admiralty District (for tho Province of Quebec).Sits for the trial of causes at such times and places as are fixed by the judge In the cities of Quebcc and Montreal.Local judge in admiralty\u2014Hon.A.B.Rou- thier, Quebec.Deputy local judge in admiralty, Hon.John Dunlop, Montreal.Reg strar\u2014J.French, Quebre.Députy-registrar\u2014W.sg.Walker, Montreal.Marshal J.B.Parkin, N.P., Quebec.B.C.L., COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Appcal Side.Hon.Sir Louis A.Jette, K.C.M.G., chief justice of the Province of Quebec; hon.N.W.Trenholme, hon.J.Lavergne, hon.À.G.Cross, hon.H.Archambeault and hon.H.G.Carroll, puisne judges.Chenevert, clerks of Appeals Pouliot and , so met and Louis Marchand, deputy clerks of Appeals, C.E.G.Lesage, notary, law stamp comptroiler; À.P.Beauchemin, judges' secretary; Alb.P.Belair, messenger.TERMS, Montreal\u2014i6th to 27th, both days inclusive, of each of the months of January, March, May, September and November.Quedbec-\u2014Ist to 8th, both days inclusive.of each of the months of February, May, October and December.MISCELLANEOUS 35 DIRECTORY.CIRCUIT COURT.Honorables Calixte LeBeuf, John D.Pur- ce:l and A.Doriou, juuges.SUPERIOR COURT.Judicial District of Montreal.Hon.Sir Me'bourne M.Tait, chlef justice.Honorables M.C.St.Pierre, Charles C.de Lurim.er, chasies A.cher, Edmond Guerin, Charles Peers Davidson, Simeon Pagnuelo, Jonn 8.Arch.bald, Eugene Lafontaine, Jo- saph FE.Roubldoux.Thomas Fortin, John Dunlop, Louis Tellier, Nap.Charbonneau, judges; Alfred Girard, prothonotary Superior Court: L.D.Garcau, I.Lozeau, A.Bertrand, L.A.Bedard, C.Dorion, J.M.Lamothe, J.A.Girard, N.A.Desautels, J.B.A.Tison, Louis St.Jean, Arthur Moreau, N.B.Ar- chambault, J.A.Archambau.t, Amedee Ques- nel, Danicl Chauret, Telesphore Derome, E.Branchaud, A.Forget, C.Meun'er, Amedes Archambault, J.O.Peliand, A.E.Gervais, J.T.Lortie, J.B.Dupuis, J.N.Mondor, A.C.Cherrier, S.Walsh, L.A.Dansereau, J.E.Bedard, deputy prothonotaries.Accountant Dcpartment.\u2014Chas.A.Merrill, accountant; Philippe Loiselle, deputy pro- thonotary.Insolvéncy Department.\u2014Z.Cordeau, G.H.Plourde and L.H.Collard, deputy prothono- taries.Judgment Department.\u2014D.Messier, W.Ss.Walker and W.H.Burroughs, deputies.Tutelle Department \u2014J.E.Champoux and Zz.J.Larochelle, deputies.- TERMS.Montreal\u2014Every month, except July and August.Augustin Lalonde and Joseph Johnson, law stamp distributors.SUPERIOR COURT.Sitting in Revicto.Eusebe Branchaud, deputy prothonotary, acting clerk of the Superior Court for the Districts of Montreal, St.Francis, St.Hyacinthe, Pontiac, Beauharnois, Richelieu, Jo- liette.Terrebonne, Ottawa, Bedford, Iberville.Sitting in review terms In these districts are fixed by proclamation of the Lieut.-Gov- ernor.RECORDERS' COURT.The Recorders who preside over this court are appointed by the Quebec Government.The present Recorders are Hon.R.8S.Weir, D.C.L., and Hen, F, X.vupuis.ADMIRALTY COURT.Office: Court House, 1677 Noire Dame street.Hon.A.B.Routhier (Quebec), local judge; hon.John Dunlop (Montreal), deputy local judge; W.Simpson Walker, B.C.L., deputy registrar.COURT OF THE SESSIONS OF THE PRACE.Judge: F.X.Choquet, J.S.P.Clerks: Sicotte and Lafontaine.POLICE COURT.Sitting every Wednesday and Friday.Magistrates: S.P.Leet, A.Bazin and Hus- mer, Lanctot, Sicotte and Lafontaine, joint clerk.MONTREAL BARF.J.Bisaillon, batonnier; Louis Coderre, K.C., syndic: Rodolphe Monty, K.C., treasurer: Jules Desmarais, secretary.: | SETA Te Te RD RTE EA .MISCELLANEOUS 36 DIRECTORY.Council:\u2014J.G.Laurendeau, K.C., > E.Martin, K.C., Campbell Lane, K.C., J.Brown, K.C., C.A.Guertin, F.J.\u2018Cartan, Edmond Brossard, Leon Garneau, HIGH CONSTABLE'S OFFICE.Adolphe Bissonnette and Achille St.Mars, joint high constable; Navoleon Lambert, deputy high constable, H.J.Damase Cyr, C.L.Desaulniers and Pacifique Richard, constables.LAW STAMP OFFICE.Court House, Notre Dame East.C.A.Lalonde and Jos.Johnson, joint distributor for district of Montreal.JUSTICES OF TEE PEACE \"OR THE CITY OF MONTREAL.' Alexander John F.Davidson James Allen Jos Davis M Anderson D.Davis Z.Angus Wm.Delahanty M.Arahill Michael Jelvecchio A, P.Archambault A, DeMartign ny R, L.Archambault Jos.Jemers Geu.Archibald Alex.Jemers Pierre Aucer J.DesCarries Leon Auld John Deschamps J.B.Ayer À.À.Jeserres Gasp.Bage R.S.Desmarchais F.Baril G.E.M.D Desmarchais P.Jarsalon Joseph Dobell Henry Jauset René + Dolan Jos.Fes Beauchamp Jos.Doucet C.Beaudoin Gus.Drummond J.enudry À, F.X.Drysdale David leaudry Jos.Drysdale William eaulien G.Dubo elanyer L.Duff john M.M, clanger Oliva Dufour Pierre 3ennett Wm Dufresne Jenoit Elzéar Dunn Andrew Benoit Zéphirin Dunton R.A.Bickerdike N.Durnford George Bickerdike Robert Dwane John Black Charles Eadie George Joas B.À.Earle Edward Boisseau L.H Edgar John Bourassa J.B.Egg Win.Bourgouin Geo, Ekers Henry A.rault J, A.Evans F.W.remner Alex, Evans W.H.rodie Robert Ewing S.H.Jrosseau A.Faucher Q, Jrosseau H.Fauteux Thos.Art rown James Ferns J.Hamilton Jrowne A.A.Fetherstonhaugh E Browning Arthur Fichaud Fer Brunet Louis ° .Bulmer Henry Filiatrault Cyriac Campbell D.Fineberg Z.Cantlie Jas.À.Finn P', J.Carson Geo F nie J.T., M.D Carter S.J.Foley M.C.Casey Felix Foley M.S.Cassils Chas Forest C.IS, Catelli Chas Forget Joseph Caverhill J.B, Fortier Leopold Chapman W.H Fraser William H.Charette J.H.Gadbois A., M.D, Clarke E, Gagnon Arthur Cleroux Ls.J.\\ Gagnon Joseph Coghlin B.; Gagnon Simeon Comte J Gagnon, N.C Conroy Thos.Galiliert Cooper A.Garand Ubalde Gardner Robert Gauthier Elie Gauthier Léandre Corley.Jos.Alex.Cougblin Daniel Crawford David Gauthier \u2018lhos Crawford J.Germain Alex Crepeau Isidore Gilleun W D, Cunningham W.H Gigitere Jos, D Cushing Chs.Giroux Chas, A.Cushing Thos, Giroux Jos.Cyphiot Théodule Godfrey Chas H.Dagenais J.B, Griffin Rich\u2019d Ir.Darling James Gravel Achille Daté John Gravel J.A.Wm.Jae ties ita Ww, J Jos.L, Camille E.H.J.A Horm.JD MaxwellM.D H.Théophile Art, \u201cJos.Geo, R.W.F.Jas Thos W P.Pat.Wm, Hugh PF.John .C.Pa at Wi. \\overtson Farq, Robertson John A.Robinson Geo.Robiuson John J, 2olland olland Octavien Ronayne Edward AON S Wm.oy Adolphe oy Alfred .EE, user ford WV, cott Frank cott Robt, Lorne eath Davis hearer J.Share icotte Simard i.oh Sims Edward Slattery John Smith A.L., M.D, Smith George Smith James Stearns I.Hi.Stevens Frank Stevenson Arch W Stewart James Stewart Michael Telfer Henry C Perrault Thomas James Thompson Ed, \u2018Thompson Geo, A.\u2018Thompson RS \u2018I'homson J.5.\u2018U'immis Henry Lrutean 4, C, Turpin Z.Vaillancourt J.À.- Valiquette A.Vallance H.Vallee C, A.Vallieres §.D Vermette P Versailles Jos.Villeneuve L Wauwgghe Wim.Walker W.Ss.Walsh M Wauklyn Fe L.Ward Jas Watt Aiea Whitehead Ed.À.Wilkinson Wm, Williams Heury .C.H.Branchaud, A.W.Stewart Lt.-Col, Wilson J.R.Wm.J.Wilson John 1, Sumue: Gen.Wilson w Sert ames Wright James \u2018Lait Wm Wrignt Patrick The Mayor and Aldermen of the City ot Montreal, for the time being, arcseveraliy Justices of the Peace for the city of Montreal.Sec.ç, C, 2, and sec.13.REGISTRY OFFICE FOR MONTREAL EAST.Chas.L.Champagne, and Emery Lalonde, joint registrar under the name of Champagne & Lalonde; L.U.Chausse, deputy-registrar, 9 St.James.LICENSE COMMISSION RS, Office East Eud Court House.F.X.Choquet, J.S.P., .S.Welr (recorder), Adolphe Bazin (police magistrate), commissioners; A.B.Archambault, secretary.- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS.Duff John M.M., 107 St.James Dunton, Baby & \u2018Baudouin, 160 St.James Charbon J.B., 97 St.James St.Lighthall 2 Lignthal 11 Place d'Armes, Butler T.P., 130 St.James.Carson J.H., 76 Union av.Cushing & Barron, 112 St.James St.Baynes O' Hara,B.C.L.,491 St.Catherine Ww.Hutcheson & Dickson, 179 St.James, Fry & Clerk, 157 St.James St.Rasmussen }'., 209 Marquette St Fair Can cron, 2 Place d'Arm Kcittson, Reddy & Reddy, 107 se James St.Stuart, Cox & McKenna, 2 Place d'Armes Wilks & Burnett, 205 st, James.PROVINCIAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.Banque Provinciale Buliding, 7 Place d'Armies.J.Bd.Roy., president; Hon.N.Pero- deau, secretary for Montreal; J.B.Delage, secretary for Quebe COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE SUPERIOR COURT.W.D.Alrd, Geo.H.Ancrum, Appolinaire Archambault, Amédée Archambault, Edgar N.Armstrong, Edmond D.Aumont, Edmund Barry, [Fortunat p Deurborniere, p Lénadre n Baynes, Arthur , Belanger, C'Har y sur Browhing: B.Busteed, Godfroy Bolleau, W.H, Bur- EEE MS a A LE MISCELLANEOUS 37 DIRECTORY.roughs, L.Philippe Brodeur, Miche! Benolt, Louis C, Bourgcols, Albert J.Brown, I\u2018ran- cots Xavier Biuodeau, Philibert Buudouln, George A.MHBourdeau, Louis A.ard, Charies A.B'rnuard, Hector R.Lisalilon, J.K.Francois Beaudry Leslie H.Boyd, Robert H.Uar.on, Louis Beaudoin, Albert E.Becket, A.E.a.Isissonnette, Norman Bin- uiore, Jucques A.Bissonnette, Alexande: Burnett, J.Horace Bergeron, Edward Wentworth Beatty, Germain Beaulieu, WwW.Ernest Bolton, J.Elzear Bernard, Henri Lroulllet, Samuel Bloomfield, J.A.E.Boi- Jeau, Avila Bourbonulere, Joseph Bucou, J.Bohemier, 'Louis Joseph Boileau, Omer Bailiargeon J.Wiiliam Boisjoli, Ww.M.Couper, Thos.H.Chrstmes.Charles Cush- ing, Arthur H.Chambers, kirk Cross, John LD.Cameron, W.H.Cox, Jos.Cartier, Azurie Choquet, Jos.L.Coutiée, Louis H Collard, Alpuonse J, Chaput, Louis G.A.Uressé, Odi on Urepeau, Francois (i.Crepeau, John A.Cameron, Joseph KE.Cormier, Chas.Coulllard, lsidore Crepeau, Louis I.Cur- ran, Alcide Chuussé, J.Albert Chartrand, Honoré A.Cind Mars, Saumarez Carmichael, Josrph Courtois, Dr.Edouard Charles Campeau, Charles Joseph Eugene Charbon- neau, Pierre O.Cérat, Louis Coderre, Joseph Casgrain, J.C.Champagne, Albert Chevalier, James Édouard Coulin, John J.Creelman, P.Dupré, Trefflé Dubreuil, Jos.A.Drouin, J.A.Desrosiers, I{.G.Delorimlier, L.A.Dumesnil, Andrew Darling, Robert S.Deacon, Kobert A.Dunton, Jos.:.Descar- ries, Theodore Doucet, John M.M.Duff, Louis N.Dumouchel, Ww.0.H.Dodds, J.A.Bileodore Dion, M.J.A.Decelles, Oscar Desautels, Ernest R.Decary, A.Olivier Dos- taler, J.Odilon Dupuis, Arthur DeLisle, Alexander H.Duff, Cleophas M.Domingue, oul Dumouchel, Louis Auguste Derome, Norval Dickson, Wiliiam A.Dart, J.HM.Des- roches, Georges Dubreuil, John P.Dixon, Jean B.Dallaire, Jules \u2018Desmarais, Frederick Donaldson, Joseph F.Dolan, Joseph Desautels, Uwen N, Evans, Henry J.Elliott, William H.Evans, Henry Fry, John A.Fin- layson, Charles A.L.bisher, John Fair, James H, Ferns, Albert F.de A.Fortin, James Ferres, Ed.J.Fetherstonhaugh, J.O.tournier, Rene laribaul W.Isaac Fen- wick, Zigmond Fineberg, Preidore Friedman, Louis D.Gareau, Arthur Gagnier, Thomas Gauthier, Louis A.Grenier, an .Godin, Jos.&.Gauthier, Ubaide Garand, Cesalre E, Germain, Louis I.(Germain, Chas R.Grothé, \u2018Dantel Gallery, Hon.A.Gagnon, J.Arthur Gulibault, Chas, E.Gagnon, Chas.D.Gaudet, Leglius Autoline Gagnier, George Gonthier, William Gamble, Joseph A.vel, Arthur Gaboury, Theophile Girouard, F.Arthur Gagnon, uclen Giroux, Joh Hardisty, Frederic Hague, Richard I.Hen ker, A.Rives Hall, Fred.W.Hibbard, John Hamilton, John Hyde, Louis B.Houle, John cD.Hains, Edwin Hanson, Horace A.Hutchins, Harlow H.Hutchins, Charles Hebert, George Hyde, J.A.H.Hebert, Leopold Houle, Wiltred A.Handfeld, Alfred T.Holland, Ww.Jucobs, Andre D.Jobin, John Jenkins, Thomas R.Ker, Paul Ka atz, John H.Kenehan, Geo.R.Lighthall, Andrew H.Lavers, Campbell Lane, Cléophas E.Leclerc, Valmor Lamarche, Adolphe Labadle, Albert C.Lyman, Emmanuel L'Archeveque, Amedée Lnamarche, James Lonergan, Joseph Landry, Auguste Leblanc, Eusebe Laliberté, Michel G.Larochelle, Alfred L'Abbé, W.T.Leach, Louis Audet Lapointe, J.E.Lachapelle, J.A.O.Labadie, Fred M, Lar- month, A.A.Legault, Joseph N.Legault, Jos.S.Lamarche, A.Lespérance, Joseph Lozeau, I.E.Alfred Lionals, Arthur La- coste, Cyrille Leveille, Alfred O.Labelle, J.Cleophas Leclair, Emile Lacroix, Francis J.Laverty, Wilfrid Lebrun, Joseph H.Loranger, Isidore Laviolette, J.BE.Emile Leonard, Victor Levesque, Stephen J.Le- Huray, René Leroux, Ovide Lamouche, John James Lomax, René T.Leclerc, Arthur- Judges, Sheriffs, Clerks of the Crown, Prothonotaries and Clerks of the Circuit Court .LERE OF THE CROWN.|PROTHONOTARY SUPER-| CLERK OF THE Crrevrr DISTRICT, FEDERAL JUDGE SHERIFF C 0 TOR COURT.Cour, ARTHABASKA Co.\u2026.|Hon.J.C.Poulior,.'P.T, Tousignant fete tet eenee-reeeicennes dos .ass ssecanu0 Cerra Drummond Co.\u2026.| coves sosnsrerseccu000 a\u20260 cansravensresnannere0a0u0e [rsvovocesensoeo nues ovesseu-r|* 98 vre0n0s0s+sovuc0soo0000 JU.T.Caÿa, Drummondville { MeganticCo .eo] eee 10000 rancocsenue sesrenvensu es vee sess se irae veceis vevengacsese Caiman.ees ++.G.Rousseau, Iuverness BEAUCE.».+-.|Hon.H.C, Pelletier Joseph Poirier Vezina & Ferron, St.do Vezina & Ferron ; \u2019 Jossph, Beauce J h RG E \u201c CO.iivenrrnnrnnnnes +.+.en SY TR EEE A EE NE EE RE EE EEE RY ERY I OBEp .uertin St.Vital de Lambton ! 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