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[" MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY THE BRITISH EMPIRE.The British Empire consists of:\u2014 L The United \u2018Kingdom of Great DBritala and Ireland.2.India, the Colonles, Protectorates and Dependencies.REIGNING KING AND EMPPROR.George V., born June 3, 1865, son of late King Edward VII.and Queen Alexandra, Juiy 6, 1893, to Victoria Mary, daughter of tho Duke of Teck; proclaimed King May 9, 1910.The Queen, Victoria Mary, daughter of the late Duke of Teck, was born May 26, .and was married to His Majesty (then Duke of Cornwall), July 6, 1893.CHILDREN OF THE KING AND QUEEN.Prince Edward Albert Ohristian, Prince of Wales (Juiy, 191i), Duka of Corawall and Marl of Chester (heir apparent), born June 28, 1894.Prince Albert Frederick Arthur born Dec.14, 1895.Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary, born April 23, 1897.Prince Henry William, born March 81, 1800.Prince George Edward, born December 20, George, 02.Prince John Francis Charles, born July 12, 1805.THE SURVIVING SISTERS OF THE KING.1.Princess Louise.Dowager Duchess of Fife (Louisa Victoria Alexandra Dagmar) born February 20, 1887; marrled July 27.1880, to the Duke of Fife, died 29th Jan.1912.Issuc two daugtliters: (1) Alexandra Victoria, Duchess of Fife, born May 27, 1891; married October 15, 1913, Prince Arthur of Connaught; (2) Maud Alexandra, born April 8, 1898.2, Princess Vidtoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born July 6, 1838.3.Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, borz Nov.26, 1869; married July 22, 1896, Clarlus, second son of the Crown Prince of lenmark, chosen King of Norway, Nov, 1905.Has one son, Olaf.HIGH COMMISSIONBR'& OFFICE, LONDON, W.L.Griffith, sccretary; Christopher Joseph Taylor, assistant secretary and accountant.LIST OF OFFICIALS DMPLOYED IN THB CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SERVICE, IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ON THE CONTINENT OF HUROPE.England.\u2014Mr.J.Obed Smith, assistant superintendent of emigration, 11-12 Char- ing Cross, ndon, S.W.; Thomas Hammond, 139 Corporation St., Birmingham: John Cardale, 81 Queen St, Bxeter; A.IN Jury, rd St, Liverpool; L.Burnett, 16 Parliament St, York; F.O.Chapman, Market Place, Peterborough; E.McLeod, p4 Castle St, Carlisle.Scotland.\u2014G.G.Archibald, 118 Union, 8t., Aberdeen; J.K.Millar, 107 Hope 8t,, Glasgow.Ireland.\u2014John Webster, 17-10 Victoria Rt.Belfast: Ed.O'Kelly, 44 Dawson St.Dublin, Wales.\u20148.W.Pugh, Adrian Court, Usk, Monmouthshire.porrance.\u2014Paul Wiallard, 8 rue de l'Isly, aris.Denmark.\u2014Carl Krag, Hovedvagtsgade 2, Copenhagen 4 Belgium.\u2014D.Treau de Coell, Place de la Gare, 2 3Antwerp DOMINION OF CANADA.Beat of Government at Ottawa.GOVERNOR-GENERAL.Field Marshal His Royal Highness Tha Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, K.G., K.T., K.r., G.M.B., G.C.8.1, GCHMG, G.C.1Œ,; G.C.v.0., F.C.STAFF.Governor-Gercral's and Military Sccretaryu\u2014 Lt.-Col.I\u2019.D.Farqubar, D.S.0., Coldstream Guards.Private Scerctary\u2014Arthur F.Sladen, C.M.G.Equerry and Comptroller\u2014Captain T.H R.Bulkeley, C.M.G., M.V.0., Scots Guards.| Aides-de-Camp.\u2014Captain H.C Buller, Rifle Brigade; Captain lion.G.I.Bos- cawen, Royal Artillery; Captain A.Graham, 9th Lancers.- Medical Officer \u2014Major Sir.E.8.Worth- ington, Kt., M.V.O., Itoyal Army Medical orps.CABINRT.President of the Privy Council and Secretary of State for External Affairs.Prime Minister, hon.Robert Laird Borden, LL.D., K.C.Minister of Trade and Commerce, hon.George Eulas Foster, B.A., D.C.L., LL:D.Minister of Militia and Defence, hon.Samuel H ughes, .Minister of Agriculture, hon.Martin\u2019Bur- rell.vi Distr of Finance, hon.William Thomas Minister of Customs, hon.John D.Reid, .D.Minister of Justice, hon.Charles J.- Do- herty, K.(C., D.C.L., LL.D.Minister of Inland Revenue, hon.Wilfrid Bruno Nantel, K.C : Minister of Railways Francls Cochrane.Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Min- faster of Naval Service, hon.John D.Hazen, B.A., B.C.L.\u2018Minister of Public Works, hon.R.Rogers.Min'ster of the Interior and Supt.Genl.of Indian Affairs, hon.W.J.Roche, M.D,, \u201cand Canals, hon.L.D.Postmaster-General, hon.Louis Philippe Pelletier, B.À.D.\u201ceue Secretary of State and Minister of Mines, hon.Louis Coderre, K.C.Minister of Labour, hon.Thomas W.Cro- thers, B.A., X.C.Ministers without port-follo, Hon.Geo.H.Perley, B.A., hon.A.E.Kemp, hon.J.A.Lougheed, K.C.NOT IN THE CABINET., Solicitor General of Canada, hon, Artaur Melghen, B.A.Clerk of the Privy Council, Rodolphe Boudreau.Asst.Clerk of the Privy Councll, F.K.Bennetts.Secretary of the Imperial and Foreign Correspondence, William Mackenzie.Private secretary tc the Prime Minister, A.BE.Blount.LIBUT.-GOVERNORS OF PROVINCES, Their Honors John Morrison Gibson, Ontd- rio: Sir Francois Langelier, Quebec; James D.McGregor, Nova Scotia; Joslah Wood, D.C.L., LL.D., New Brunswick; Sir Douglas Colic Camercn Manitoba; Thomas .son, British Columbia; Benjamin Rogers, MISCELLANEOUS 30DIRECTORY.Prince Edward Island; George W.Brown, Saskatchewan ; G.H.V.Bulyea, Alberta.GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.Governor-General\u2019s Secretaru's Uffice\u2014.Lt.-Col.¥.D.Farquhar, D.8.0., (Coldstream Guards), Guvernor-General's Secretary and Miiltary Secretary; A.F, Sladen, C.M.G,, Deputy of the Governor General\u2019s Secretary and Private Becretary ; # F.Crowdy, B.A chief clerk; cler C.Pereira First Biv.sub-dtv., J.x \u2018Mis Walker, Becond Div.sub- B., and Miss J.M.Cross, Third Dive PR .DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.C J.Doherty, K.C., D.C.L.,, LL.D,, minister of justice and atlorney- \u201cgeneral ot Canada; P.T.Alum, minister's prd hate sec: retary ; K, L.Newcombe, C,M,C K.C., LL.D., deputy minister ; W.Stuart Edwards, assistant deputy minister and secretary of lepartment, J.Chisholm, P.M.\u201cute, W.S.Jdwards and R.DeSalaberr , gal oft, \"ars; F.Harris, secretary to deputy minister; .\"OB.Narraway, acct.; J.D.Clarke, remission registrar.oF enitentiary Branch\u2014Douglae Stewart and t PB, Hughes, fnapectors ¢f peniten- tacos; WwW.P.Archibald, Dominion parole OF Dominion Polire\u2014Lieut.-Colone! A.P.Sherwood, C.M.G.,, M.V.0., chlet commissioner; Dennis Hogan, inspector.\u201cpn » DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.Militia Headquarters: Ottawa.Minister\u2014Colonel the Honourable 8.Hughes, M.P., Canadian Militia.Miltary Secretary\u2014Lt.-Colonel C.F.Win- Deputy Minister\u2014Col.E.A.M.C, Fiset, D.S.0., MILITIA COUNCIL.President\u2014Colonel the Hon.S.Hughes, MP.Vice-President\u2014Colonel B.Fiset, D.S.0., LA/M.C., Deputy Minister (Civil Member).Ohief of the General Staff.\u2014Colonel W.G.Gwatkin (First Military Member).Adjutant Generaql\u2014Colonel V.A.8S.Wil- .D.C.(Second Military Member).Quartermaster-Gescral\u2014Mai.Gone A.Macdonald, C.M.G., 1.8.0.(Third Stan embe Master-Genera! of the Ordinance\u2014Colonel T.Benson (Fourth Military Member).Accountant and Paymaster General\u20141.Ww.Borden, Hsq.Becretary\u2014B.F.Deputy Minister.(Finance Member).Jarvis, Esq.Assistant BRANCH OF THE CivIL MEMBER OF THE MILITIA COUNCIL.Deputy gots fer of Vilitta and Defence\u2014E.Fiset, 8.0., Colonel P.A.M Asst, Deputy Minister\u2014E, F.Jarvis.Kecretary to Depariment\u2014C.L.Panet, Director of Contrects\u2014H.W.Brown.Superintendent of Printing, Stationery and .BE.Lemieux.I ctor of Olothing\u2014J.W.Caldwell, Asst.Director of Contracte-\u2014F- A McCann.OMef Registration Olerk\u2014H.N.P.Chesley.PRANCH OF THR CHIDF OF THE UENERAL STAFF.Ohief of the General Staff.\u2014Colonel W.Q.Cwatkin Director Prof 2 Military Operations.\u2014G.C.Hall (Yorks.I.1.) Captain Major Director of Military Training.\u2014H.Kem- mis Bettv, Major y Director of Musketry-Helmer, Major (temp.t- Asst, Director of Military Intelligence\u2014L.H, Sitwell, Captain aot.Director of Bignalling\u2014F.A.Lister, ajo Specially employcd for Musketry\u2014W.P.Butcher, Capt.(temp.Major.) BRANCH OF THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL.Adjutant-General\u2014Williams, Colonel V.A.8.A.D, Auot, Adjutant-General.\u20141J.8.Dunbar.Colonel.288$.Adjutant.-General\u2014A.Z.Palmer, Major, R.C.A D.jor Mobitization.\u2014G.T.Hamilton, Captata (R.F.A.) Director General Medical Services\u2014G.O.Jones, Colonel, P.A.M, Deputy 1 Director General Medical Services \u2014L.Dru ajor, P.A.M.C.(acting.) et Director of Oadot Services.\u2014Lt.-Col.I.J.nne, Sally sn moioued under Director of Cadet Bérvices-\u2014H.Willis O'Connor, Captain, G.G.F.G.Chief Clerk\u2014F.Beard, BRANCH OF THE QUARTER-MASTRR GRNBRAL.Quarter-Master General\u2014D.A.Macdonald, Major General, C.M.Q., IS.Director of Transport und \u2018Supplies\u2014J.L.Biggar, Colonel, C.P.A.8.C.Assistant Director of Supplies und Transport \u2014Major I.E.Clarke.Director of Clothing and Equtpmrnt and Principat Ordnance Oficer\u2014J.F.Macdonald, Lt.-Col.0.G.C.BRANCH OF THE MASTER GENERAL OF THE ORDNANCE.cajor General of the Ordnance\u2014T.Benson, olo Director of Artillery\u2014R.W.B.Morrison, Lt.-Col., D.S.0O.Director General of Engineer Bervices.\u2014 G.8.Maunsell, Lt.-Colonel, R.C.B.Assist, General Director of Engineer Ber- vices.\u2014B, Osler, Captain, R.C.I2.Assistant \" hérecier of Works and Bulld- fngs\u2014A.P.Deroche.Maj, Asst.Director of Milita L Burveye\u2014T.v.Anderson, Capt.R.C.Attached J Survey Dut ty as Staff Fdeute- nants\u2014B.C.Schmidlin, Lieut, R.C.B., P, de L.D.Passy Capt.R.C.B., W.'S.Lawrence, Lieut.R.C./B.Chief Inspector of Arms and Ammunition\u2014 .C.Greville-Harston, Lt.-Colon Arms and © mmunition\u2014 Capt.emp.Major and other Afflitary wift, Tnapector of Artille Vehicles\u2014W.\u2018Hurdman.Lt.-Colonel, R.O.BRANCH OF THE FINANCE MBMBER OF THE MILITIA COUNCIL.pa reountant and Paymaster (eneral\u2014J.WW.orden Assistant Paymaster General\u2014W.R.Ward.Lieut.-Col,, C.A.P.G.Assistant Accountant\u2014R.P.Bro Officer Stores Audit\u2014C, R.Long, (temp.Major) (D.0.), R.C.A.BRANCH OF THR INSPECTOR GENERAL.q'nspector General\u2014W.H.Cotton, Major Staff Offer to Tnapector (eneral\u2014E, H.T.Heward, Major (Brev.Lt.-Colonel.) *Inspertor of Cavalry\u2014C.M.Nelles, Lieut.-Col.,, commanding \"RCD.and 8.0 s Inspector of Horse, Field and Heavy Artillery.\u2014H.E.Burstall, Lt.-Col.R.C.A.{ommanding R.C.A., Commandant R.8B.of ~ Inspector of E.Capt.*Inspector of Coast Defence Artillery.\u2014 H.C.Thacker, Lt.-Cul.R.*Inspector of Engincers\u2014G.\"sg, Lieut.-Col, R.C au this Branch for inspection purposes only.Maunsell, BRANCH OF THE JUDGR ADVOCATE GENERAL \u2018 Judge Advocate General\u2014H.Smith, S Colonel.cope colally Employcd\u2014J.Dougall, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE.Hon.George Eulas Foster, Minister; F.C.T.O'Hara, Deputy Minister; R.Grigg, Com- MISCELLANEOUS 31 missioner of Commerce; T.J.Code, chief assistant to Deputy and accountant; A.Blue, chief census officer; W.A.Warne, chief trade statisticlan ; R.A.Lewis, asst.accountant ; John Byrnes, grain statisti n, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.Hon.W.T.White, minister of finance: T.C.Boville, C.M.G., deputy minister of fin ance, and secretary of Treasury Board; Henry T.Ross, K.C., asst.deputy minister ; J.C.Saunders, chief accountant and Dominion bookkeeper; J.En Rourke, comp- Insurance Department William Fitzgerald, superintendent.DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE, Hon.W.B, Nantel, minister of inland revenue: W.Himsworth, deputy minister; J.L.K.Latlamme, private secretary to \u2018the minister.Becretary.\u2014Geo.W.Taylor.DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.Inside Service\u2014Hon, W.J.Roche, minister of the interior; W.W.Gory, deputy minister of the interior; J.G.Mitchell, private secretary L.C.Pereira, departmental secretary.DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS.J.D: Keid, minister of customs; John Mc- Dougald, commissioner of customs; R.R.Farrow, asst.commissioner of customs; J.= Roe, private secretary to minister of cus- ms.Records branch\u2014T.Alder Bliss, chief clerk.Accountant'a branch\u2014S.Frost, chlef clerk and accountant: H.+ ror assistant accountant and chief clerk of estimates.Statistical Branch\u2014Robert M.Heintz, chief statistical! clerk Supply branch\u2014A.C.Bleakney, chief clerk.Beizurea branch\u2014C.P.Blair.law clerk.Entry-Checking hranch\u2014D.J.Gleeson, chief clerk.Correspondence branch\u2014E.L.Sanders, chief cler 0 Appraisers Branch\u2014John A.Wet- son, chief Dominion appraiser.Laboratory branch\u2014F.w.analyst; R.C.Allan, tea tester.Inspectors of Ports\u2014S.W.McMichael, 1.8.O.Toronto.chief and general inspector: Babington, H.S.Busby, Ottawa, Chief Inspector; T.Clapplgon, Hamllton; D.D.O'Meara, Que- J.S.MacLaren, St.John, N.B.; Shaw, Kingston; H, C.Blair, Ottawa: J, D Parmele.Sherbroo ke: W.C.Bonk, Hali- w.Marchant Victoria A, C.ter- ia son, \" Calgary : H.C.Graham.\u2018Calgary : wm.Conolly, Winnipeg; W.S.Wood, Toronto ; D.C.Macdonald.Port Hood, N.8.; J.C.Bartle, Niagara Talls; J.Corbeil, Montreal { PF.G.Scace, ds de \u2018J.8.Carstairs, Toronio } Angus Muni, lancour rs A, M.Kennedy, Ottaw Preventive Beroice\u2014W.F.Wilson, chtef Preventive Officer.Bwürd of Curtoma\u2014Jlohn MeDougald.commr., chairman; R.R.Farrow, asst, commissioner : .rhael, chief and general inspedtor; C.P.Blair, law clerk; R.W.Breadner, Dominion appraiser.CUSTOMS PORTB IN ONTARIO.Port Collectors.Amherstburg, Geo.Cott: Belleville.A, Me- Ginnis: Berlin, Martin Schiedel; Bowman- ville.James Belth: Brantford, B®.Harley: urg, Jas.Brockville, W.A.Chatham, D.Farquharson: Co- Geo.F, Jones: Collingwood.H.Fore- nll, .Maclennan: Deseronto.A.8.Valleau; Ft.William, FP.wo Perry ; Galt, T.Peck: Gananoque.W.Britton: Goderleh, Asher Farrow: Guelph \u201cJohn Me- Fadden ; Hamilton, A.Zimmerman: Inger- goll, J.5, Wi tems Kenora, Geo.pages: Kingston, Arch.Strachan : Lind J.Glass ; London, C.H.Dillo tt: Midinnd, Wa.PH, Hoggart; Morrisburg, A.G.Pr.Drew ; \\ DIRECTORY.Napanee, J.M.Thomson; Niagara Falls Arthur Boyle; North Bay, Wm.McKenzle; Orillia, R.A.Lynch; Oshawa, C.E.Thomas Ottawa, F.M.Journeau; Owen Sound, N, P.Horton; Paris, D.Burt; Parry Sound, J.H- Knifton; Peterborough, Robt.Halli; Picton Walter \u2018.Ross; Port McNicol, J.P, Schiss- ler: Prescott, w.C.Brown; Port Arthur, J.F.Hodder; Port Hope, W.8.Bletcher; St.Catharines, H.W.Hodgins; St.Thomas, Daniel Ferguson; Sarnia, Chas.8.Ellis; Sault Ste.Marie, Henry Plummer Simcoe, N.Porter; Stratford, J.Hess ; Sudbury, A H.Smith ; onu, L.Short ; Toicnto, J.H.Bertram; Trenton, Wm.Polley ; Wallaceburg, .R.Mitcheli ; Whitby, A.W.Jackson; Windsor, J.A.Smith; Woodstock, w.H.Vaningen.QUEBEC.Abercorn, F.F.Fyles; Saunders ; Beebe Junction, Coaticook, Chas.E.Baldwin; Alexander Ross; Gaspe.A.J.Hemmingford.I\u2019, 8.per: Fred England ; Hill, PE.Pobatton ; Manson : Montreal, R.'s.\u2018White; F.W.LeGallais ; Perce.P.Les Quebec, BE.N.Chinic: Rimouski, : St.Armand, D.A.Bourret; G, HT.Henshaw : St.Johns, : Sherbrooke, C.A.French : Chapdelaine ; Three Rivers, W.; Valleyfield, Raoul Miron.Athelstan, Wm.m.H.Daniels; Cookshire, Kavanagh; Highwater, fanson- NEw BRUNSWICE.Bathurst, J.J.Harrington; Campbeliton, Archibald McKenzie; Chatham, Geo.; Dalhousie, Geo.Haddow; Fredericton, L.C.Macnutt; McAdam Junction, J.Hoyt; Moncton, J.S.Rayworth; New Castle, W.A.Park: Sackville.F.W.George; St.Andrews, Thos.R.Wyen; St.John, A.T.Dunn; St.Stephen, W.L.Grant; Woodstock, Geo.B.Balmain.NOVA SCOTIA.Amherst.B.W.Baker: Annapalis Roval, Edgar McCormick; Antigonish, Wm.Chis- holon ; Arichat.À.T.Baudrot ; Baddeck, D.J.Mac crae; Barrington Passage, TT.W.Robertson; Bridgewater, N.C.Owen; Canso, P.C.Cullen; Dighy, A.M, Gidney : Glace Bay, A.P.O'Neill ; Halifax, A.8.Mitchell ; Kentville, F.C.nd; Liverpool, N.P.Freeman ; Lockeport, J.R.Ruggles ; Lunenburg, A.B.Coldwell ; Middleton, L.P.Schaffner; New Glasgow, J .McDonald: North Sydney, Jos.McPherson: \u2018Parrsboro, DB.Gillespie; Plictou, R.P.Fraser: Port Hawkesbury, John J.Henne- sav; Port Hood.E.D.Tremaine; Bhel- burne, W.W.Atwood ; Sydney, P.C.Campbell; Truro, Geo.A.\"Hall: Weymouth, A.H.Brooks: Windsor, James O'Brien; Yar- mouth, Smith Harding.MANITORA, Brandon, Wm.Fenwick: Emerson, G.Q Allen: Gretna.J.A.obbs: Portage Ia Prairie.J.A.Marshall; Winnipeg, Geo.F.Bryan.ALBBERTA.Calgary, T.F.English; Edmonton, J.W.Shera; Let \u201cridge, F.D.Shaw SASKATCREWAN.Mooseiaw.John McAllister; North Portal, P.Wright; Regina, 8 meson Sas- Kat toon, A.G.Macvicar.- - BrrTISH COLUMBIA.Abbotsford, P.et Feol: Cranbrook, H.Whites; ¥ernle, G.Henderson; Grand Forks, R.R.api: Greenwood, Hugh Mc- Cutcheon: Nanaimo; B.H.Smith: Nelson, George Jobnstone; New Ts er.N.M.Matheson ; Prince Rupert, J.H.ae Leod ; Reveletake .R.Atkins: Rossland Stevens: Vancouver, J.M.Bowell; Victoria, J .C.Newbury. MISCELLANEOUS 32 DIRECTORY.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Charlottetown, Walter B.Robertson; Sum- merside, George Godkin.YUXON TBRRITORT.Dawson, B.8.Ironside; White Horse, F.Maclennan.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES, Hon.J.D.Hazen, K.C., LL.D., minister; Alex.Johnston, deputy minister; oo: Stanton, assistant deputy minister; E, E.Prince, B.A., F.LS., .D., commissioner of Ashories and international commis sioner; A.und, general supt.of fisheries; J.B.Halkett, Chief English correspondence; Lucien Bance, chlef of French translators; Lieut.-Col.Wm.P.Anderson, C.M.G., chief engineer; B.Fraser, asst.chiet engineer; Cecil F.Doutre, purcbasing and contract agent; A.Boyle, chief accountant; Com.H.Thomp- .son, R.N., commander of marine service; J.G, Macphail, cominissioner of lights; W.H.Noble, asst.commissioner of lights: Andrew Halkett, naturalist; J.E.McClena- ghan, chlef of marine records; V.Fornerst, superintendent St.Lawrence ship channel; L.HB.Coté, chief draughtsman; Capt.\u201cH.St.G.Lindsay, wreck commis- sloner; Qustav Heldmann, minister's private secretary; Chas.Duguid, naval architect.Marine Outside Service\u2014T, Beland, agent, Quebec: G.H.Flood, agent, St.John, NB; H.Harvey, agent, Halifax, N.S.; \u2018Taylor, agent, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; I 5.Robertson, agent, Victoria, B.C.; R.A.Wial- lard, agent, Montreal; Capt.James McAllis- ter, sub-agent, Fort William, Ont.; M, Brals, sub-agenit, Parry Sound, Ont: W.H.Noonan, sub-agent, Pictou, N.S.; Vincent Mullins, sub- -agent, Syduey.\u2026.N.S.; J.W.McPhee, sub-agent, Georgetown, P.E.L; John Nash, sub-agent, Kenora, Ont.; J.R.Taylor, P.C.Johnson, superintendents of lights for Nova Scotia, Halifax.N.S.; P.Harty, euperintendent of lights above Montreal, Otta B.J.Kaine, superintendent of lights for Quebec; Jolin Kelly, superintendent of lights for New Brunswick, St.N.A.Lord.superintendent of ig hts, Charlottetown, P.LE.1.; Gordon Hal- kett, \"superintendent of lights for British Columbia, Victoria, B.C.; J.Davison Weir, superintendent of lights for Montreal agency.Roard of Examiners of Musiers and Mates \u2014Capt.Wm.R.Lugar, ecting chief exam- fner.Ottawa: Wm.R.Lugar, Halifax, N.S.; C.Eddie, Vancouver, B.C.: Alex Cameron, Charlottetown, P.E.Il.; H.Ww.King, Toronto, Ont Board of Steamboat Inspection\u2014T.R.Ferguson, chairman, Ottawa; E.W.McKean, Inspector, Collingwood, Ont.; ; W.Evans, inspector, Toronto, Ont: John Dodds, \\!n- gnpeator, Toronto, Ont.: G.M.Arnold, Toronto, Ont.; Norman Currie, Inspector, Hall- tax, N.S.; C.BE.Dalton and T Olive, inspectors, \u2018st.John, N.B.; Wn.Laurie, inspector, Montreai: Thomas P.Thompson nd M.R, Davls, inspectors, Kingston, Ont.; J.H.Fontaine, Inspector, Quebec; H.Hamelin, inspector, Sorel: William\u201d J.\u2018Cui- lum, fnspector, Victoria, \u2018British Columbla; J.F.Lunan, Inspector.Montreal.Que.; G.P.Phillips, iuspector, Keewatin, Manitoba and Northwest Territories division, Kenora, Ont.; Bert Mantrop.Inspector, British Co- lumbla division, Victoria, w.J Vigars, Inenector, Port Arthur, Fi : A, RE Hopper, Vancouver, B.C.: H.G.Robinson.inspector, Vancouver and Yukon division.Vancouver.B.C.: J.B.Stewart, Inspector, Toronto, Ont: Philipne Duclos, bull fnspec- tor.Que ec: y MeDousail, hull inspector, Halifax.8.; Andrews, hull inspec- D tor, ciné wood Ont.:\u2018 Frederick F.Piek- ard, Inspector of hulls, Victoria, B.C.MARINE SERVICE\u2014M.Gagnon.master of steamer Druid: A.W.Burns, commander of steamer Lansdowne; dgar Pelletier.commander of steamer Montcalm; C.A.\u2018Travis, master of steamer Fady Laurier: R.Pelleter, \u2018commander of steamer Champlain; C.LeBlanc, commander- of steamer Quadra: Jobn F, Read, commander of steamer Minto; W.J.Dalton, commander of steamer Rtanley; Jos.Blois, master of steamer Aberdecrt; John J.Murchison, commander of steamor Earl Grey: AMontmagny, master, I\u2019.X.Pouliot; Fslevan, master, Charles Barnes; Newingion, master, Charles Barnes; Lady Grey, master, J.B.Mercier; Simcoe, master, W.A.Richmond; Lamblon, master, John McNab; Rouville, master, Cy- prien Bossé; R.F.Stupart, Superintendent Meteorological service and director of Mag- nette Observatory, Toronto, Ont.: Wm, Cunningham, shipping master, Montreal, Que.; Purdy, shipping maste er, St.N.B.; H.Bligh, shipping master, N.S.: F.Beers, shipping master, Charlottetown, P.E.IL.; Geo.Kirkendale, shipping master, Victoria, B.C.; Capt.Edwin McCrosklie, Prince Rupert, B.C.; : F.G.Rudolf, harbour master, Halifax, N.S.; Joseph Ryan, harbour master, Charlottetown, P.E.lI.; C.BE.Clarke, harbour master, Victoria and Esquimalt, B.C.; F.G.Eden, harbour master, Gaspe, Que Por twardens\u2014Arch.Reid, Montreal, Que.: Alex.Russell, Quebec, Que.; Capt.Neil Hall, Halifax, N.S.; Capt.James Reid, Pictou, N.S.; Neison Townsend, International Pier and Victoria Pier, Sydney, F8: N.Martin, Port Hawkesbury, N.S.; m.Reeves, Port Ww iiliam he; Kelly, \"North y, N H.P.Welsh, Prince Edward , at Charlottetown, I OF .B Clarke, Victoria and Esquimalt, B.C.; ; J.8.Knarston, Nanaimo, B.C.; A.H.Reid, Van- B.C.; Capt.wawin McCroskle, .McGreevy.Quebec.Ingpector of Live Stock\u2014H.Delorme and James O'Grady, Montreal.FISHERIES\u2014Outsaide Service\u2014Inspectars of Fisheries: Des W.Wakeham, Gulf Division, Quebec.Q.: O.B.Shenpard.Toronto.Ont.; T.J.Foster, Sault St.Marie.; James PB.Hurst, Belleville: Jos.Rlendeau, Longueuli, Que.; C.rnard, St.Cesalre, Que.; J.A.Matheson, Charlotistows, P.E.I.; R, Hockin, Pictou, N.S.; Ward Firher, Shelburne, N.S.; A.G.McLeod, \u2018Whitney pier, Sydney, C.Bi J F.Calder, Campobello, .B.: Moncton, N.B.; H.E.Harrison, Fredericton, N.B.: J.w.Howell, Selkirk, Man.: E.Miller, Qu'Appelle, Sask.; F.H.Cunuingham, chief Inspector of fisheries or British Columbia, New Westminster, .C., J.T.Williams, Port Essington, B.C.; B.G.Taylor, Nanaimo, B Dawson City, Yukon.Fish Hatcheries: Alex.nt.; Wm.Parker, Sandwicn.Walker, Ottawa, Ont.; W.J.Hildltch, Wiar- ton, Ont.: A.G.Laschinger, Sarnia.Ont.; A.J McNab, Port Arthur, Ont.; E.J.Wil- lscrott, Southampton, Ont.: R.C.Lindsay, Gaspe Basin, Que.; A.J.Deseve, Magog, Que.; Joseph Biliot, St.Alexis des Monts, Que,; J.N.Catelller, Tadousac, Que.; Belknap.Baldwin's Mills, Que.: Alfred Ogden, Bedford.N.S8.; Donald MeDerm!d, Mar- garee, N.S.; Frank Burgess, Wiadsor, NE Alex.Mowat.Campbellton, N.B.: Baac Sheasgreen, South Esk, N.B.; F.J.To Cluskey, Grand Falls.N.B F.J.Bel- yea, St.Joh B.: A.W.\u2018Holroyd, Win- slow Station, P.E.L: Christopher Polson, Selkirk.- Man.: John McNab, New Westminster, B.C.: A.Robertson, Harrison Hot Springs, B.C.: T.Graham, Lillooet, B.J.B.Johnstone.Victoria, B.C.: HL, Gibbs and R.T.Rodd.Hazelton, B.C.: A.W.Pretty, River yfnlet, B.C.; J.H.C ley.Duncans, B.C.; .Martin, Clayoquot, N.C.: David otre \"Uchucklioet, B.C.; E._ Kemp.Charlottetown, P.Hô.L., oysier ox- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Hon.Martin Burrell, minister of agrl- culture and commissioner of patents: G.F O'Halloran.B.A.B.deputy minister of agriculture and dent \u2018commissioner of patenta: Lt.-Col.A.T.Jarvis.I.S.0.assistant deputy minister and secretary; Wm.Ide, private secretary \u2018Chief parce era of Branches\u2014F.Montisam- bert.1.8.0.din.P.R.C.S.D.C.L., of public Seqitt! P.B.B.C.L,, regletrar of (BR director-general Ritchie, B.A., MISOELLANEOUS 33DIRECTORY.copyrights and trade-marks; T.K, Doher- ty, B.C.L., Canadian Commissioner for the International Institute of Agriculture; J.B.Spencer, chief of publications branch ; W.J.Lynch, chiet of patent office; F.C.Chit- tick, accountant; J.I, Grisdale, B.Agr, director of experimental farms; F.Torrance, B.A .V.8., veterinary director general; \u2018John \u2018Bright, live stock commissioner; J.A.Ruddick.dairy and cold storage commissioner; G.lark, seed commissioner: Wm.Hut tchison, Canadian oxhibition commissioner.DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.Hon.F.Cochrane, P.C., minister of Railways and Canals, A.w.Campbell, C.E., Deputy minister \u2018railways and canals; L.K.Jones, 1.8.0.Assistant Deputy Minister and Secretary dept.of raliways and canals; W.A.Bowden, C.E.chief engineer dept.of rellways and canals: G.A.Bell, finan- clal comptroller, dept.railways and canals ; F, P, Gutelius general manager Canadlsn Government railways.INDIAN DEPARTMENT.Mon.William Jones Roche, M.D., LL.D.superintendent general; Duncan Campbell Scott, deputy supt.greneral: J.D.McLean, asst.deputy superintendent-general and secretary of the department; Samuel John Robins, private secretary to the superin- tondont-general.ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE.Offico of the Comptroller, Ottaws.T,, Fortescue, 1.8.0., comptroller; C.F.Hamilton, asst.comptroller and accountant; L.J.I.R.du Plessis and R.8.Bishop, 1st Div, Sub-Miv.R.: W.Gravel and J.Stevens, 2nd Div, Sub-Div.B.; W.Foisy, 8rd Div., Sub-Div.À.Officera Provinces of Alherta and Easkat- chowan and North West Territories\u2014Commis- sioner, A.B.Ferry.Regina: asst.commissioners, 7 Ze A.E.pers ré \u201c Edmonton ; superintendents, k.B.Denne, Calgary; P.C.H.Primrose, Regina : J.O.Wileon, Lethbridge ; J.À.McGibbon, Region | W.H.Routledge, Prince Albert; C.Starnes, Macyeod; T.A.Wroughton, Edmonton ; F.J.A.Demers, Churchill, Hudson Bay; F.J.Horrigan, Maple Creek ; A.D.C.McDonnell, Athabaska Lunding; C.H.West, Battleford ; inspectors, D.M.Howard Wilkie, G.B.Worsley, Calgary; J.H.Hefferman, Set tier; R.Y.Douglas, Prince Albert; 8.Knight, Regina; J.Richards, Swift Fur rent: W.Duffus, Saskatoon ; G.Stevens, Ottawa ; R.E.Tucker, Miacieod ; ï.Ritchie, Battleford; P.W.Pennefather, Macleod: A.B.Allard, Regina: T.S.Belcher, Yort- ton: G.L.Jennings, Edmonton ; Chris- \u2019 Pincher Creek; J.A.pre Tear: ©.7.I.Sweat Lindsay.Lethbri ridge ; w.Hertzog, tan ; T.M.Shoe ebotham, eat cine Hat* H.M.ewson, Regina J.Bests, Regina; R.Field, Smith anding: F.H French, Le Fas; F.Gordon, Ot- taw W.Spalding, Regina; C.A.Rheault, Tamenton: T.Dann, Macleod ; G.w.Currier, Maple Creek ; 8.Wood, Regina; J.M.pper, Wood Mountain; FT.w.Phiilips, Herschel Island; W.C.Proby, Regina: R.J.Len, Reginn surgeons G.P.Bell, M.D., Regina; 8.M.Fraser, M.D., Mactaod + han, ne F.H.Mewburn, MAL VEUVE yp M.D, Calgary * AR.Traithwatte, MD.Fdmenton: veterinary sugeon, J.F.Rur- nett, V.8,, Regina Officers, Yukon Territory \u2014 J.D.Moodle, Dawson, superintendent; E.Telford, Dawson; A.BE.Ackland, White Horse, Inspectors.VEPARTMENT OF SRCRETARYŸ OF STATE OF CANADA.\u2019 Hon.Louis Coderra, Secrotary of State.ndev-Recretary of Riate and Deputy Remis- trar Gencral\u2014Thomas Mulvey, B.A., K.C .M.Q., TT.Wood, CM.G., Regina; | Assistant Under-Scerctary of State\u2014P.Pei- etler.8 Aaststant Deputy Rcpisirar-Qeneral\u20141.W.of ofS DBPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY.J.de L.Tache, King's printer, and comptroller of stationery.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.Honorable Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works; G.I.Buskard, private secretary: Hunter, Deputy Minister : A.St.Laurent, Asst.Deputy Minister; R.C.Desrochers, secretary ; DL.Ewart, chief architert: ¥.D.Lafleur, chief enginears A.G.Ki2z7-\u2014n, accountant ; P.eeley, genera: supe.telegraph service.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Hon.L.P.Pelletier, postmaster general; R.M.Coulter, C.M.G., M.D, deputy post- master-general.p135etant De Deputy Postmaster General\u2014Capt.Financial Superintendent\u2014w.J.Johnstone.Lew Clerk\u2014E.L.Fiset.Secretary\u2019s branch.\u2014A.W.Throop.Accountant's branch\u2014W.J.Glover, accountant Money Order branch\u2014F.B.8.Grout, superintendent, Bavings Bank branch\u2014Willlam Hague Harrington, superintendent.Postal Stores branch\u2014Sidney Smith, controller of postal stor-i.Dead Letter branch\u2014George John Binke, superintendent.Mail Service branch\u2014Grorge C.Anderson, superintendent.Postage Stamp branch\u2014E, J.Lemaire, superintenden Railway suit Service branch\u2014B.M.Arms strong, controller Superintendent of Annuitics\u2014S, T, Baste- o Superintendent of Btaff branch\u2014B.M.Northrop.' : Superintendent of Rural Mail Delivery branch\u2014A.Bolduc.POSTAL INFORMATION.Pnstage.\u2014 Letters addressed to places in Canada, Great Britain and British Colonies and possessions, Egypt, Mexico, 2 centr per oz.Suburban Offices\u2014Tor St.Lambert, Lon- gueull, Montreal South, 2 cts.per oz.Drop letters for the city.Westmaunt, Outremont, Maisonneuve, Verdun and Montreal West, one cent per oz.Letters addressed to places in Canada must ba at least partially prepaid.and thoze addressed to the United States or Mexico mist be prepaid at least a full rate.2 cents, otherwise they will be sent to the Dead Letter Letters addressed to places In Canada, and partly.prepaid, will be forwarded.subject on delivery to double amount of defictent postage Rr Directed Lettera.\u2014 Re-directed lettera are not liable to any additional postage, If handed bark to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or ag soon as possible thereafter, nrovided always the change in the address does not to which \u2018the bostage rate is higher than was at first payable.Roe-directed letters should not be dropped into a Font Office Box or rece\u2019'ver unless nd- ditional postage har heen put on to carry them to their second destination.Rrauent and Address Feftore.\u2014Tetters from places in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mexico and Newfoundland, covered by envelopes hearing a \u201cRequest - \u2018Mexico at the bulk rate of Mi3CELLANEOUS 34 DIRECTORY.that the letters be returned to the sender it not delivered within a Certain- specified time, or the address of the sender either printed or written, will be returned as requested :f not deiivered in the time stated.Address letters having no time for return specified are held for a week in cities and for 15 days In other places, Bpecial Delivery.\u2014The senders of letters posted at any Post-office in Canada and addressed to a city Post-office now havinæ free delivery by letter carriers, on payment \u201c- by special delivery stamps of the face value of 10 cents.or of that amount in ordinary postage stamps affixed to each letter in addition to the ordinary postage to which the ra are Mable, will secure their spécial de- very.Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Sherbrooke, St.Hyaciathe, Trois Rivieres, Peterboro\u2019, Guelph, Berlin, St.Catharines, Stratford, Chatham, Windsor, Port Arthur, Fort William, Sarnia, St.Thomas, Brandon, Calgary, Regina, Edmonton.Owen Sound, Niagara Falls, Lethbridge, Sydney, Moose Jaw, ow Charlotitetown, Brockville, Ste.Marie, Galt, Strathcona, Medicine Hat, Amuherst, Fredericton, Belleville, Prince r Post Cards.\u2014For Canada, Mexico and the United States, 1 cent each.For Great Britain, Newfoundland and all Postal Union countries, 2 cents each.Reply cards, for Canada, Mexico and S., 2 cénts each.Nothing must be at£ached ty a Post Card, except a small adhesive tag or label bearing the name and address of the sender or addressee, or an engraving, photograph or news- Paper clipping adhering completely to the Second Olass Matter.\u2014Newspapers and Per- fodlcals posted from the office of publica- ton are Authorized to pass at the bulk rate one-quarter of a cent per Ib.to regula subscribers, \u2019 P Eular An exception 1s 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 distant there- Such papers will continue to enjoy -exemption from postage as herecofore.The postage on newspapers and periodicals tssued less frequently than once a month and addressed to regular subscribers or news agents, and on all specimen newspapers, is one cent per lb., or fraction of a Ib.British periodical publications.and other forslgn publications can Te-mMallsd br newsdealers \u2018 to suoscribers in Canada and lc.per 1h.Transient Newspapers ard Periodicals.\u2014 \u2018fransient newspapers 1 cent per 4 oz.The above postage rates appiy to Canad'an newspapers and periodicals addressed to any place In Cannda.Mexico.the United Kingdom and the follow.ng British Posaessions: Bahämas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Gul- ana.British Honduras, British North Borneo.Ceylon, Cyprus, Falklanä Islands.Fiji.Gambia.Gibraltar, Hong Kong.Jamaica.\u2018Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland, New Zealand.Northern Nigeria, Sarawak.Seychelles.Slerra, Leone, Southern Nigeria.Trinidad and Tobago, \u2018Turks Islands, Union of South Africa (comprising the Provinces of Cape of Good Hope, Natal.Nrange Free State and Transvaal).and Zanzibar, provided that such newspapers and periodicals are forwarded from Canada efther by direct mail steamers or by way of Great Britain, All newspapers and periodicals published less frequently than dally, addressed to the tually Trade Samples, United States, will be subject to the rate of 1 cent per 4 ounces, whether posted br publishers, newsdeal rs or private fudi- vidualg, .: Leglitimate dafly newspapers can be malled by publishers to bone fide subscribers and nowsdealers in the Urited States at the rate of 1 cent per pound.Newspapers und perlodicals addressed to other countries are subjcct to the rate ct 1 cent for each two ounccs or fraction theteof.Books, etc, and Miscellancous Matter.\u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars (wholly in print), occasional publications, etc., addressed to Canada, the United States, Mexico, Newfoundland, Great Britain and all European countries, 1 cent rer 2 oz.\u2018The postage on Exhibitors\u2019 Entry Tickets, Manuscripts of books or newspapers, Printers\u2019 Proof Sheets, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Lithographs, Photographs, Sheet Music (whether printed or written, including musle books, whether stitechrd or bourd), ete,, addressed to Canada, the United States and Mexico is 1 cent per 2 oz.Most of these articles can be sent to Great Britain and all other countries at the rate of lc per 2 oz.: but, in the case of manuscript of books or newspapers and manuscript music, a miul- mum prepayment of 5 cents (covering a weight of ten ounces) Is required.No pack- agé must exceed 30 inches in length by 1 foot in width or depth.The limit of weight for Canada is 5 1bs.,, for the United States and other Postal union countries 4 1bs.6 oz.Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places In Canada is 10 lbs.Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs, Roots and Sclons or Grafts can only be sent to the United States at the rate of 1 cent per oz, when sted for delivery in Canada they are sub- ect to Parcel Post rates.- - : Commercial Papers and Legal Documents may be sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland, United States, and all Forelgn countries, at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and 1 cent for every additional 2 ounces.These papers, when posted for delivery in Canada, must e: .be prepaid at Letter rat Samples.\u2014Bone fide Samples of Merchan- d'ae, not of Raleable valine and not exceeding 12 oz.in weight, may be sent to any place in Canada at 1 cent ner 2 oz.Must be put up so as to admit of Inspection.Goods sent in execution of an orler, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not YHeing ac- are not admissible.The limit of weight to United Kingdom 18 5 1bs.; limit of size 2 ft.in length by 1 foot in width or depth.| \u2018| limit of welght to other postal union connor, fs 12 ozs limits of size: 1 ft.In length by 8 in.in width and 4 in.Indepth.The postage on sample packets to postal union countries 2c.for the first 4 ozs, and le.for each additional 2 ozs.Parcel! Post in (Oanada\u2014Comprises such articles of general merchandise as are noi entitled to any lower rate of postage.Post agé rates can be ascertained at any Post Office.- Limit of weight, 11 lbs.; of size, two feet six in.in length by one foot in width or denth.hut narcels will be accepted up to 8 ft.6 in, provided that the combined length and girth do not exceed six feet.Matter for transmission by Parcel Post must be open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence encloged.Packages of merchandise may be sent to the United Btates at the rate of 1 cent per oz., but the contents will be lfable to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States, and the limit of weight is 4 1bs.6 oz.Sealed tine containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meats, cte., if put up in & solid manner and labelled in such a way a8 to fully indicate the nature of thelr contents, may be sent by parcel post, within the Dominion, but no sealed matter of this kind can be forwarded to the United States.Liquids, olis and fatty substances may be sent to places in Canada and the United States if securely put up.: MISCELLANEOUS 35 DIRECTORY.PARCEL POST WITH OTHER COUNTRIES.Direct Parcel ost Exchanges are in operation between Cannda and the \u2018suntries mon- tioned In the following table, the rate and limit of weight being as specified \u2018a each case: RATES OF POSTAGE.For Limit For each of first 1b.succoed- weight _ ing lb.Barbados .12 cts 12 cts, 11 1bs.Bermuda .16 \u2018 12 \u2018 11 * British Guiana 12 \u201c 12 \u201c nme British Solomon Islands Protectorate.28 \"* 28 \u201c\u201c ne F ce he.16 \u2018* 16 \u201c\u201c 7 France .| 18 \u201c g ne Grenada.25 \u2018 25 \u2018 7e Hong Kong and .Shangbat .18 \"\u2018 i2 11 *\u201c Jamaica .12\u201c 12 \u2018\u2018 211 \u2018* Japan .20 \" 20 \" 7° Leeward Island.C.Riding, Thos.Geo.Wallace, bridge, York > ), N.Riding, J.A.M.Armstrong, Lloydtow York ©.), =.\u2019 Riding.Wm.F.Maclean, To 0.Yukon Yerritory, Altred Thompson, Dawson, 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE ' NAVAL BER- VICE.\u201c1 Minister of the Naval Bervice\u2014Hon.John Douglas Hazen, K.C Deputy Minister and Somptrolior\u2014G.J.Desbarats, Director oi, the Naval Service\u2014Vice-Ad- miral C.BE.Kingsiolll.Consulting Naval Engineer Engineer Commander P.C.W.Howe, Dircotor o Gunncry\u2014Lt.R.\"M.T.Ste phefis, RR.Secretary \u201cand Assistant Paymaster\u2014H.C.Pinsent, R.Flag Lieutenant\u2014Lt.W.S.L.Gilchrist, .N.Accountant\u2014L.J.Beausoleil.Director of Stores Branch\u2014J.A.Wilson.General Superintondent, Government Wireless\u2014C.P.Edwa - Superintendent of idol Ss Bell Dawson, M.A.D.Sc, M.Inst, C.E., I.R.8.C.Ohief Hydrographer\u2014W.J.Stewart.Chief Olerk Records Branch\u2014R.B.Enyd.Chief Olerk CQourrespondence Branch\u2014F.BE.Cox Royal Naval College, Halifaw I.Captain of of Oollege\u2014Captain E.H.Martin, Director \"of Studies\u2014Naval Instrudtor B.8S.Hartley, B.A., R.N.Lieutenants\u2014Lt.D.A.E.Nixon, R.N.(retired) ; Lt.H.5 Jermair, R.N.; Engr.A.D.Curry, R.C.N Naval Instruotor\u2014G.\u201c6.Allin, R.C.N.Becretary and Paymaster\u2014W.E.Bris- senden.: 38 DIRECTORY.DHPARTMENT OF LABOR.Miniater of Labor\u2014Hon.T.W.Crothers, C., B.A, Deputy AMinéster of Labor.\u2014Frederick A.Acland.Assistant Deputy Minister\u2014Gerald H.Brown .Editor, \u201cLabor Gazctte,\u201d\u2014R.H.Coats, \u2019Accouñtant\u2014E.A.Thomas.AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.Auditor General\u2014John Fraser, 1.8.0, Div.1 A, Chief Olerk, Ezcheguer Br\u2014 10.D.Sutherland, 1.8.0.Chief Eopenditure DBranch\u2014Frederick Chief Clerk Expenditure Branch\u2014Frede- rick Hayter, Ch'ef Clerk Revenues Branch.\u2014John Gor- man.DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Secretary of State for External Affairs\u2014 The Right Hon.R.L.Borden, P.C Deputy Head, Sir Joseph Pope, E.C.M.C., C,V.O., 1.8.0, Hnder-Secretary of State for External Af Siaf.w.H.Walker, LS.O.B.A, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs.L.C.Christle, Legal Adviser.F.M.Baker.Accountant.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Superintendent\u2014W.Fitzgerald.MEMEERS OF THE TREASURY BOARD.Hon.W.T.White, chairman ; Hon.G.BE.Foster, Hon.L.P.Pelletier, Hon.R.Rogers, Hon.J.D.Rod, Hon.C.J Doherty.THB ROYAL MINT.Deputy Master\u2014James Bonar, LL.D.Superintendent of Coining\u2014A.H.Ww.Cleave, M.I.M.E.Assayer\u2014G.J.Pearson.jgsistant Assayer\u2014A.L.Entwistle.second Assistant \u2018Assayer\u2014C.R.Kobson.lhird Assistant Assayer\u2014E.C.Durden.Jhief Olerk and Accountant\u2014John Roc.Bullion Olerk\u2014G.V.W.Howard.First Sentor Clerk\u2014A.J.FPaker.Second Senior Clerk\u2014H.B.Ewart.Foreman Coiner\u2014T.H.Mansell.Foreman Melter\u2014D.P.Bateman.Foreman y Mechanics\u2014L.I.Edey.j ssey Office\u2014P.W.Bond.BOARD OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS OF CANADA.Chief Oommissioner\u2014H.L.Drayton, K,C.Asst.Chief Commissiomer\u2014D'Arcy Scott.Commiasionere\u2014S.McLean, M.A, LI.ER, nT: A.8 Goodeve, Secretary\u2014A.D.Cartwright.Ghief Engineer\u2014George À.Asst.Ohief Enginoor\u2014=T.L.Asst.Engineers\u2014UH.A.Belanger, A.T.Kerr Chief Traffic Oficer\u2014James Hardwell Chief Operating ,0ficer.\u2014 A.J, N Law Olerk\u2014A.Assatstant Soovotar yen Pg 3 735 À Fireman, Mountain.Simmons.K.Drury.A.A A.\u2018Primeau.THE COMMISSIONIIRS AND STAFF OR THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY, OTTAWA.Chairman\u2014R.W.Leonard, C.D.Asst.to Chairman\u2014Dunean MacPherson.Secretary\u2014Patrick Eugene Ryan.Chics Engineer\u2014Gordon Grant.Bridge Engineer\u2014R: F, Uniacke.via urohasing Agent\u2014Andrew Linton Ogi MISCELLANEOUS 39 DIRECTORY.dActing Accountant\u2014E.L.Parent.Sulicttor\u2014Il, Atkinson, -K.C.Mechanical Fngineer\u2014w.J.Press, DEPARTMENT OF MINKS, Yinister of Mines\u2014Hon.Louis Coderre, K.M Diputy , Mintster\u2014Regloaid WwW.Brock, MA.A eon rant fohn Marshall.Translator\u2014Marc Sauval Director of Mines Branoh\u2014Bugene anne}, Ph.D.(Brsio, F.RSC Necretary-\u2014-M, M.Farnham, B.A.Outside Service, Dominlon of Canada Assay, O Office, couver, I.anager, jddleton.Olerk\u2014T.B.Younger.Van- Geological Survey Direcior\u2014NRNoginald W.Brock, M.A, F.G.S.Secrectary\u2014Percy H.Selwyn.COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION.Chair man-\u2014Hon.Clifford Sifton.Aembters\u2014Fon.Aubin I.Arsenault, Bum- merside, P.E.I.; Dr.Howard Murray, Halifax, N.3.; Dr Cecil C Jones, Fredericton, N.B.; Mr.William B.Snowball, Chatham, N.B.: tion Henri 8.Beland.M.D.M.P., St.Joseph-de-Benuce, Que.; Dr.Frank Adams, Montreal; Monseigneur Charles Philippe C:oguette, St.liyacinthe, Que.; Fdward Cohier, St.Laurent, Que.; Dr.JT.W.Robertson, C.M.G tawa; Sir Sand- ford Fleming, tawa ; Hon.Senator Wilifam Cameron Edwards, Ottawa ; Sir Edmund Boyd Osler, M.P., Toron- toi\u201d Mr.Charles Arthur McCool, Ottawa ; J.F.Mackay, Toronto; Dr.Bernard D.\u201c Fernow, Toronto Rev.Dr.George tbryce, Voannineg® Dr.W.J.Rutherford, Saskatoon: Dr.H.M.Tory, Edmonton, Alta; Mr.John Hendry, Vancouver, B.C.Members, ex- officio\u2014Hon.Martin Burrell, Ottawa ; Hon.W.J.Roche, Ottawa ; Hon.Louis \u2018Codorre, Ottawa; Hou.John A.Matheson, K:G., Charlottetown : lando T \"Daniels, Halifax ; Hon Ja Flemming, Frederict ton, N.B.; Hon.Jules Allard, Quebec, Que.; Hon, illam H, Hearst, Toronto; Hon.J.Howden, Winnipeg; Hon.James X1éxander Calder, Regina, Sask.; Hon.Arthur L.Sifton, Edmonton, Alta; Hon.William R.Ross, Vic- torla, B.C.Assistant to Chairman and Deputy Head Mr.Jumes W hte, Uttawa mes K.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Scat of Government at Qucbec.LIEUTENANT- -GOVERNOR.His.Hon.Sir Francis Langelier, S.C.M.Q., lleutenant-governor; Capt.Victor Pelletier, aide-de-camp;* Major\u2018 A.de L.-Panet, 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.\u201cKaîne, Minister without porttollo.Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Minister of\u2019 ,Publie Works and Labor.fe Hon.J.I.Decarie, Provincial Secretary and Reg!strar.\u2026 Hon.J.BE.Caron, Minister of Agriculture Hon.P.S.G.Mackenzis, Provincial Treasurer.{tollo.Hou, N.Perodeau, Minister without port- Hon.J.A.Tessier, Minister of Roads.Hon.Honore Mercier, Minister \u2018of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries.\u2018mittees and sergeant-at-arms, \u2018 Megantic\u2026\u2026 Demers, Jos.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Speaker.Aima.Hon.T.Berthiaume, Montreal.Bedford.Hon.E.de Waterico, Que.De Lanaudiere.Vacant.De LaDurantaye Mon.J.E, Varennes, Amyot, Quebec.De LaVallere.Ffon.Adelard Turgeon, Quebec.De Lorimier.Hou.Dr.J.Girouard, Longueuil.\u2019 De Salaberry.Vacant.© Wolfe.Hon.Rich.Turner, Quebec.Grandville.Vacant.Inkermasan.Hon.Bryson, Fort Coulonge.Kennebec.Hon.N.C.Cormier.Ples- .sisville, .La Salle.Hon.C, Dubord, Beau- port.- : .Laurentides.Hon.Thos.Chapais, Quebec.Lauzon.Hon.J.E.Roberge, Lamb- ton Mille Isle.Hon.Hector Champagne, St.Eustache.\u2018 Montarvitle.Hon, \u20ac.B.da ville, Montreal.Repentigny.reas G.Simard, Montreal.Boucher- Rigaugd.:.Vacant.Rougemont.Hon.Ernest Choquette, St.Hilaire.: Shawinigan.Hon.Nemese Garneau, Quebe Sorel.Hon.N.Perodeau, Mont- UE treal \u2018 Sadacond.Vacani Victorfa.Hon.G R.Smith, Thed- .ford oo Wellington.Hon.mn F.B *Gliman, Mont- rea OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Robert Campbell, clerk, clerk of Private Bills, accountant and English crausiator ; E .Panet, assistant clerk: Arthur St.Jac: ques, geotleman usher of the black rod; L.A.Fortler, clerk of Freuch journal \u2018and translator: J.E.Baribeau, clerk of Com- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.Cyrille F.Delage, Speaker.Antonin.eepone E.Mercier, Honoré.Montreal Petit, Honore.8t, Anne de Chicoutimi Compton, .Scott.N,G.Scotatown Deux-Montagn'Sauve.Arthur.St.Benoit Dorchester.Cannon Lucien.uebeo.Drummond.Allard, La.Jules.uebec .Jegoire, G.Sev.Megantic Guspé _.Lemieux.Gustavo Montreal Huntingdon .Philps, Andrew sy untingdon rv Iberville .Benoit, Jos Alderio Moun Johnaon Tlea de la Mad'[Caren, J E.Quebeo Jacques-CartierCon u, P.Mo ntr eal Joliette ,.\"Tellier J Jose h'M.Jo lie Xamouraska.Stein, Adolphe.\u201cFraserville Labelle.Fo ortier, H.A.Hull Lac St.Jean.Carbonneau J B.Roberval Laprairie Patenaude, EK L.Montreal J L'Assomption.Reed, Walter .L'Assom Laval .\u2018evesquedosoph W.S¢ Vin he Pa Paul Levis.crevasse .Bernier Al honse.iævis L*Talet.: couvoer Mor uel eg Lotdiniére, .Maisonneuve .Decarie, J.L .Maskinongé.Tourville, Rod.\u201c .Louiseville atanessu.Caron, Donat.St.Uctave de do : Francia hl CQ .Thetford Mine MISCELLANEOUS 40 DIRECTORY.Missisquoi.\u2026.\u2026Gosselin, Jos.J B.,N.D, de Stanbridge Montcalm .Sylvestre, Joseph Ste Dulienne Montmagny \u2026 Lavergue, Armand.donfmorency.'Taschereau, L.A.MONTREAL \u2014 .Montreal ~ ++ St.Michel el Arch.Hed ; Quava Quebec arsueville ebeo = .Kimourki larioville Hy acinthe ; n° \u2018Ysmaabiche A uebuc 1 oxtonzond .Bherbruoke \"Rock Island \u201cÉraserviiie .Jerome ois-Riv.vee \u201cVaudreuil \u2026 Perron, ontreal .Smart, \u2018Charles Allan.Montreal IE EES IN NN \u20acado _.Tanguay, P lon re .Ouellette Ed.Montreal N Bissonnet, A.ey .\u2018Berube, J.A.L .Prevost, Jean.Yamaska .L.P.Geottrion.Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ; L.No Patenaude, Deputy Clerk, CORONBRS.Districts.H.P.R Sone Damase La aska.Rouleau, - Arthab Rue, C.B.Delage, À.J.Boisvert.Beauce.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.,.\u2026.N.J.Cantin, D, Bernier.Beauharnois.: Je R.Clouston, Achille Besner and A.Trepanler.Bedford.Homer Æ.Mitchell, Beni.: Joannelte and Arthur Vaillancour:.Chicoutimi.A.River Gaspe, Perce.LEA Pidgeon, J.L.de Gaspe-New Carlisle J.Jone cas, J, R.M.Ga- epy, J.F.Solomon.Iberville.Cees Noon Chevalier.Joltette.a.J.A.Labreche, Theo.Ger- vals and Romeo Turgeon.Kamouraska.Io in Langlals and Vv.A.Mountmagny.0.= Perron and F.X.Gosselin, Montreal.I, McMahon.Ottawa.CH F.Lyster, J.T.D.Fon- talne and Eug.Mackay.Pontlaec.H.T.Lipplat and C.Dube.Quebec.oven.G.Wililam Jolicoeur.Richelieu a.Plerre Bergeron, L.Chapdelaine and H.La- plerre, Rimouski.Gustave Cote, Josue PI- nault, L.M.Deschesnes.Roberval.Jules Constantin.Sugueney.«Honore \u2018Labreecque, lag McDuff, J.A.Fa Chas.Cote, Prosper Sy- notte end O.Bourret.St.Francols.L.C.Bachand, a.Bowen & J.C.mieux.St, Hyacinthe.C.BE L.Le- « Auger, Cleophas Bernard and J.Vig Terrebonne.N.N.Wa les and EE: B.Three-Rivers.A.0.Cloutier, J.B®.Va- nasse, O.Milot and Nap.Lambert.REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE.DIVISIONS, CHEF-LIBU, MANES Argenteull .Fachut George F, Calder Arthabaska Arthabaskavilie.Adsiphe Poisson.agot .St.re .J Morel, J Hathal on Beauharnols.Beauharnols .J.P.[Laplan Beauce .St.Francois ,.EE Fortier © Rellechinggse.St Raphael .Fortunat Helleau erthier .Berthiervilie.A, Laferriére Bonaventure * o.3 New Carlisle.I., P.Lebe Bonaventure No.2.Carleton., James Varo rome .Knowlton .H.S.Foster Chamhly.Longreuil .Cha mplain Coens Ste Genevidve .Ferd Trude! Charlevoix No: Murray Ba + A Martin Charlevaix No.2 Baie $t Paul.Joseph Gariépy Chateauguay .Ste Martine.amour McCowa an Coaticoo Ca ticook .,.Duis Shurt! Chicoutimi « .Chicoutimi .Thos.Boast ompton -Cookshire .ve H, Leonardo Deux iqueJ.H, Langlois E.gexina Dorchester.eee.Ste Hénédine.\u2026 .Gauv Drummond.» Drummondville.Tafferts & Millar aspé -.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Alphonse Garneau -.\u2026\u2026.Percé., .Montreal.I\" Chiaurer & & Lacombe Huntin on .\"* \u2018Huntingdon .cen a Iberville 2001 0Eberville.ifibest Contant Iles de ia Ma- Amherst | .A.Painchand Îles d\u2019Orleans .St.Laurent.F5 X.Lachance Jacques Cartier.Montreal.A.Chauret Joliette .Joliette.,,.{ee avale Lic .St.Louis de ns Kamouraska } Paul Dessaint .Papineauville.ER DeVarennes Lac Mes ganifc.\u2018Village MéganticCh as, A.Léger Lac St o, 1.Hebertville.\u2018Napoleon Hudon Lac St can No.2,Roberval.Louis Lindsay Laprairie .Lapra rie.F.C, Larose L\u2019Assomption, L'Assomption.V.Geoffiion Laval .,.Ste Rose.Adelard Longpré fdvis L.\u2026.Levis À.Carrier L'lslet.St Jean Port Joli 5 Bernier Lotbinidre.Ste.Croix.J 5 Ackendre A cee Clavie Caron t vee.senoCe E.Bernier 2.ws + Ross ase .H.Lamby .veeee KE, F.Curr cone bed L.Bissonnette .e ron .Gen Herménègilde Dick C.L, Champagne Montreal East.Montreal.Emery | alonde Montreal West.Montreal .R.B.Hutcheson Napierville .Napierville.A Richa Nicolet No, 1.Becancourt .À.A.Leduc Nicolet No, s.\u2026.Nicalet RE J.W.Denis Ottawa .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Hull., \u2026.L Duhamel Pontiac.Bry eeeses.Walter Rim Portneuf .,.\u2018Cap Sant.cose Se de St George uebec.\u2026.\u2026.Quebec, .\u2026\u2026 C.Cote ichelieu.\u2026\u2026.Sorel,.es».A, Guèvremont Richmond.Richmond .W, J.Ewing St Gerinuin de Kimouski.Kumouski le E, Ietendre Kouville.\u2026.\u2026.awlurieville.Pelletier & St.Marie Dagusuay.badousiae.,,,, bk, U, Buu Sucord .Walkerlov.\u2026.Jus.Hi.Letebvr \u20ac Sherbrooke ree.Sherbrooke, «oe.IW.H.Lovell SuuiRbges.|.uted Landing.Adrien Kouleau Stanstead.,,oDtawstead Flunm.A.Ne À humpsun St Aune des Mis.5te Aunc des Mis Jus.\u2018l'hibault St, pyaciihe.ry Hl yaciaihe., Jos, isissuuet St Junus ve .J.¥, Carreau St.Maurlos.Sprols Hivioron, it.Kieran À etc np.Ville Marie.Jules Muillard Aeuriscouala, de fuservuie.\u2026.à V, Duuiais desrebouue Bt jerome.ee y A: Y'héberge vauvreui, .Vaudvreud Je N, Læiebvre* Verchercs.,.Vercuercs | ,,,U.H.Foutaine wollo .Hawm duath.U.Lamourcux .Pa Ls.Al.Bloudin Yamaska,,.Dt, Francois * Ua be.Courchesn 4 LA COMMISSION DES BAUX COURANTES DR QUEBEC, 803 McGill Bldg.Hon.8.N.Parent, Chairman; Ernest Belanger, W.I.Bishop, Commissioners ; H.de Martigny, Becrdtary; O Lefeb bvre, Cus Engineer. MISCELLANEOUS MONTREAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS CORPORATION, Mederle Martin, M.P., Mayor.WARD REPRESENTATION.East.-L.A.Lapointe, M.P.Centre.J.H.Loranger West.W.S.Weldon St.ANDB.rerensnesT.O'Connell.St Joseph., W, J.Hushion.St.Andrew.\u2026 Joseph War St.George.Leslie H.Boyd, K.C.St.Louls.veeess Abraham Blumenthal.St.Lawrencs.L.Rubenstein, Paplneau.J.Therrien.St.Mary.eeanss A H.Denis, M,D.St.James.NAD.Giroux.Lafontaine.Dr.E.Dubeau Hochelaga.A.Charirand.8t.Jean Baptiste.Geo.Vandelac, St.Gabrlel .R.Houle.St.Denis.Jos Elte.SVORTAY 00000000 1.B.Rochon.St.Henry.0.Letourneau, M.D.St.Cunegonde.0.N.Lapointe, Mount Royal.\u2026.ve B.St.Pier DeLorimier.Geo.Morand N PF Laurier .N.Turcot, M.P.P Notre Dame de > Grace Dugald Macdonald.St.Paul.\u2026\u2026J B.Barbeau.Ahuntsie.! ren CP, Tantieon mard 2.002.Dr.L.Dubois.Longue Pointe.E.Lariv'ere.Bordeaux.Menard, jun.Cote des Neiges.«.W.Pauze.Rosemont .A.Lavergne.COMMISSIONERS.Joseph Ainey Thos.Cote .E.N.Hebert D.McDonald OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CORPORATION.Law Department \u2014Hon.C.Laurendeau.K.C., chief counsel; J.L.Archambault, K.C., city attorney: P.O.Lavallee.K.C., J.H.Damphousse.J.A.Jarry, W.H:-But- ler, and A, St.Plerre, asst.attorneys: A.W.Atwater, K.C., consulting attorney; A.Mainviile, secretary.City Clerk'a Department \u2014Hon L.0.Dav'd, city clerk; Rene Bauset and Jules Crepeau assistant city clerks; J.E.Gautbier, secre- ta City Trcasurer\u2019a Depariment.\u2014Chas Arnoldt, city treasurer; P, Collins, assistant; J.Campbell, accountant and transfer agent: N.Smith.cashier: J.Charpentier, paymaster; J.P.Sexton, secretary.Public Works Departmen?\u2014Gea.lanin, chief engineer and city surveyor; H.H.Dansereau, secretary.License Department \u2014A.A.Lancey, asst.supt.Revenue Department \u2014Michael Downes, collector of W, and P.Thibault.collector of assessments: C.A.Otis, collec tor apecial taxes: BE.Lebel.acct.of arrears; L.Jos.Pelland and ©.Cadleux, re- celvers: L.Ouimet.N.Couvrette and F.D.Beausotell) tnspectors.duditar'a and Comntraller's Depariment \u2014 J.Pelletier, comptroller and auditor; 8S.Caza- van and G.er, assts Assessor'a Department.\u2014!.Hamilton Ferns, president: W.G.Owens, R.Fitzgibbon, Bienvenu, supt.; D.P.Perrin, T.A.Veaiy, J.rave J.A.Landry, Thos.C.Fleming; C.N.Robillard, A.Senceal and W.IT.Chapman, assesnora: J.W.Gravel, secretary.Road Denartment.\u2014John R.Barlow.super- {intending engineer: J.(Garnon.supcrintend- ing Inspector of cleaning: T.P.Mazurette, secretary.Rewer Department.\u2014Major Stuart Howard, superintending engineer; BH.©.Leger, secre- Recordsr\u201ds Court.\u2014R.Weir, A.Geoffrion, K.G.FH.Semple, recorders: L.A.Lefebvre and TI.X.Perras, joint clerks of court: T.A.Gauthier, \u2018denuty clerk of court and head of office staff, Pollca Department \u2014O.Campeau, supt,; J.N.L.cree, asst.supt.; and J.41 + DIRECTORY.Charpentler, asst.supt.An charge of detective bureau: L.A mour and W.Ranger, seoretarles Bcianger, W.Leggeit, J.MeMa lon, J.O'Keefe, inspectors, Fire Dcpartment\u2014J.Tremblay, chief; J.T.St.Pierre, A.Mann deputy chiefs; J.Chevalier, chief engineer; J.Naud, chief Inspector; IR.Lalonde, secretary.Fire Alarm Telecgranh Department \u2014James Ferns, superintendent; J.Wills, C.Sagala, operators.Light Department.\u2014Arthur Parent, supt, Boiler Inspection Drpartment.\u2014E, O.Champagne, luspector; R.Marchand, assistant.Building Inspection Depariment.\u2014Alcide Chausse, inspector; H.E, Levesque and F.P.Laberge, ass ; p0Eims Bureau._p.Hudon, J.F.Girard, Lat J.E.Sene- ond and R.D.Dunn; al, ve alm - Watery Works Department.\u2014T.W.Lesage, superintendent; F.Dowd, sccretary.Market Department\u2014J E A Biron, superintendent; A.Leblanc, secretary.Health Department.\u2014Dr.S.Boucher, medical officer of health: Dr, J.BE.La- berge, chief medical officer, infectious dis- easen department and medical inspector of schoole; Dr.BE.Lavigne, secretary infectious diseases dept; Dr, W.Coyle and Dr.AM.Bourdeau, medical examiners; A.J.G.Hood, M.V., chief food inspector; Hon.Jos.Lanctot, M.D., medical officer of health, oo Henri and St.Cunegonde wards; J.E.rocher, supt.sanitary police; J.FPF.qua.asst.supt.; Leo Del.ongchamps, secretary; Milton Hersey, an=ivit; Dr, H, St, Georges, bacteriologist.Board of Exam:.cers of Plumbers.\u2014Alcide Chausse, Geo.Jann, M.Courtney and J.W.Ryan.; Incincration Department \u2014TB.Nantel, superintendent ; G.Riopel, secretary.Public Parks.\u2014E.Bernadet, superintendent; \u2018J.Henderson, superintendent Mount Royal Park.\u2018 City \u2018Hall.\u2014R.Drouin, superintendent; N.Boileau, asst.Morrow, engineer: G.Faille, chief of printing and stationery de- \u2018partfnent.: Board of .Commtssioncrs.\u2014L.N.Senceal, .Becretary ;.O.LeMyre and R.Lavaliee, assistant secrelarics i Municipal Archives\u2014P.1.W.Beau- y, supt.MARKETS.J.E.A.Biron, superintendent; A.LeBlane, secrctary of the denartment, Bonsecours market, Jos.Senecal, clerk.\u2019 St.Antoine market, Mountain and James streets, L.Brophy, clerk St.Lawrence market, St.Lawrence Boulevard, M.Jolicoeur, clerk.Fepincau Welsh heuse, Noire Dame aîreet, opp.gaol, F,X.Emond.Hay- market, St.Paul ua cor Inspector, J.B.: I, Flynn, clerk.St.James market, cor Ontarlo East and Amherst streets, Theodore Giroux, clerk.Hochelaga Weigh house, corner Notre Dame and Moreau, L.Dansereau, clerk, twater weigh house, Atwater avenue, De St.Ours street, N.Wells, clerk, or Lawrence st opp.St.Jean Baptiste market, Boulevard, Ed.Bastien, Esstern cattle market, Iborviite street, opp.Mount Royal Avenue, P.Dtolet, clork.Western cattle market, Bridge st., Pt.8t.Charles, A.Betlefeuiile, cle Central Fish Hall, Commissioners street, opp.Berri street, Jos.Seuecal, clerk.| Lawrence Selby, market inspector.POLICE DEPARTMENT.Campeau, superintendent; N.L.Gremdchamps.assistant supemintendent ; : William | Leggett, Janes, McMahon P.Benger, mEpectors : TT.\u2018Holland, quartermaster: IL.D'Amout, gee.\u2019 to MISCELLANEOUS 42 DIRECTORY.intendent; Jas.O'Keefe, morality ter, asst.supt.in ; \u2018Dan.McLaughlfin ry Cowans, asst.lngpectons of detectives; Wiitrid Ranger, sec.detect vies, MUNICIPAL TAXES., Abstract of Assessment By-Laws of City Council.Real estate assessment\u2014l per cent.on ue, School taxes (Catholios)\u2014« mills per cent.on value, School taxes (Protestants and neutrals)\u2014 5 milis per cent.on value.Snow cleaning tax\u2014Rate for removal of snow from all sidewalks during the winter, 5 cents per running foot.Vault under sidewalk\u201423% per cent.on the value of space occupied, based on the value.of adjoining property.Business and Other Personal Taxes.\u2014The rate of business tax Is 7% per cent.on the annual assessed rental value of the pre- miscs occupied.Hotels, Restaurants and Clubg\u2014The business tax On hotels, restaurants, clubs, etc.is ag follows:\u2014 On ussessed rental of $160 and de from $160 to $240.3 \u201cse.00 240 to 320.5.00 320 to 400.56.25 400 to 500.67.50 500 to 600.78.15 800 to 700.90.00 700 to 800.101.25 800 to 1900.es \u2026 112,60 1000 to 1200.16 1900 to 1800,, 125.00 1600 to 2000.157.00 2000 to 2400.176.00 with an Increase of Ht.50 for each \"$400 or fraction about $24.Brewers\u2014The Lr tax on brewers is $60 for every $400 assessed rental, or part Distillers\u2014The business tax on distillers is $80 for every $400 assessed rental, or part of $400.SPECIAL TAXEs\u2014Banks\u2014on capital up to $1,000,000.% 400 $1,000,000 to $2.000, 0006 & 500 above 32, 000,000 .800 \u2018Banks\u2014branchee\u2014each., 100 Lite Insurance.\u2026 .\u2026.oo so ss oo 200 Accident Insurance.ce 20 ae ee ++ +.200 Guarantee Insurance.200 Marine Insurance.100 When one Company combines \u2018two ot the gen branches of Insurance, only one tax Fire \u2018Insurance\u2014Tax on premiums 1 per Automobiles for hlse, $5.00 each.Street railway company\u20144 per cent.of its gross earpings up to $1,000,000; 6 per cent.of its gross earnings from §i, 000,000 to §i,- £00,000; per cent.of Its gross earnings om $1, 600,000 to $2,000,000; 10 per cent.of its _Rrose earnings from $2,000,000 to $2,500,- 000: \u201812 per cent.of Its gross earnings from 0 ,500,000; 12 per cent.of its ZT088 earnings from $2,600,000 to $3,000,000; per cent, of {its gross earnings above 3,000,000, 2° {A pt 113 4B en £2 MUNICIPAL LICENSES, Auctionears- $200.For each clerk employ=4 to &y out\u2014$40, Brokere\u2014$100.Money lenders\u2014$200; money loamed on security at more than ten per cent.f>xcept pawnbrokers and Incorporated ecmpanies, $1,000, Hotelkeepers and Innkeepers\u2014 graduated scale > same as heretofore cent hails, thei Les or halls or qhe exhibition of moving pletures-\u2014$600.0 Real estate agents Skating rinks Detective Agencies \u2014$100.Persons opening temporarliy a store to sell therein any bankrupt stock or other ef- ects\u2014$100.P roe - For'a four wheeled\u2019 carriage, = Employment offices (for galn)-\u2014$50.Private Hospita ie 150.Butcher shop Fed! dlar rs\u2014$1 Pedlars\u2019 emp'oyees\u2014$5.00 each.Cireus, gte 4200 per > of performance.- Pawnbrokers\u2014 Public Landes 5 Junk and second band.dealers\u2014$50 o Billlards, an annual tax is impose oa haa shall be levied upon each and every bllilard table kept and used in the said city at the \u2018tollowing rates, viz.: Six first tables\u2014each $35 For each and every additional table-15.00 Billiards kept and used in clubs on each 00.Mississippi or.plgeon-hole table\u20143$50.00.Tonerast phatos t $100 neran ?0 ogra ers\u2014 holesale i \u2014$60, 00 Hay traders 320 Horse tradere\u2014$25 Knives or solssors 0: inders\u2014$s.00.Sign carrlers\u2014$5.00.Constables, not being in the exclusive service of the city, of the government, or of rallway ar navigation com- panies\u2014$6.00.Public hers\u20148#20.00.Agents for the diatribution of cireu- samples, ete, In private dwellings\u2014 (each) \u2014$K.00.wiii USEF \u2014 roll $150, $10; over $240, $20.00.tion roll, vease 3240 to $85 ; $400 to \u2018 Gutside etr- cuses and £5.00 per day Curlosities\u2014Ditto, $1.00 per day.Advertisement by magic lantern\u201450c per day.Menry-go-rounds\u2014Three months, - $20; .one year, $60.Itinerant musicians\u2014#50, : FYootblacks $5.00, on street, $1.Pr Taro engineers\u2014lst class, $4: Steam boilers\u2014$5.Stokers\u2014$1.lum\u2019 $5.\u2019hrenologists, etc.\u2014s10.Lathes Cards Lumher yards, and other - gerous for Bo p'aces dan- Motors (electrle, ete.>\u2014$b, Sad Sood CARRIAGES FOR PLEABURE.For every 4-wheeled carriage or ! other vehicle drawn by 2 horses.$27.00 For every carriage, drawn by ce 1 For every buggy or \u201cother or \u201cother i-wheeled vehicle and for every 2-wheeled vehicle drawn by 1 horse .«.12.00\" For every vehicle ke t ta \u201chir - ery-stable keepe P or hire by ltr s (The abcve ten cov er \u2018hoth the horse and-véblcle.) VEHICLES For Ying Ton CONVEYANCE \u2018 OF PASSENGERB For a twa wheeled.enh or calech : For a four wheeled camlage, °$ te $5.00 horse - 5.00.horses .\u2026 8.00 For an ant bis or.stage \u2018coach, .2 16.* .ve . MISCELLANEOUS 43 CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGGONS AND OTHER VEBICLES.The licenses for caits, trucks and other ve- bicles used for tha conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, aic., are divided into three classes, as follows:\u2014 The first class includes all carts, trucks and waggons used as vehicles for tire (comprising the vehicles used by expressmen, cartage companies, transfer or transport - companies and general carriers For a two-wheeled cart or truck.1 horse .$5.00 For a tour-wheeled \" waggon, 1 orse .00 \u2018For a \u2018tour-wrheeted \u2018wagon, horses .12.00 Fr a diable 10.00 The second class \u2018Includes all trucks, carts or waggons used by merchants, manufacturers, contractors, cte., for the pu rposes of their trade.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck, 1 horse .$8.00 For a 4-wheeled \u2018waggon, 1 horse.12.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, 2 horses .15.00 The Shird Class Includes all trucks, carts, aggons, uscd by bakers, brew- ars, \u2018atetillere, farmers, gardeners, milkmen and undertakers.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck, 1 ho + 80 24 46 ee ++ ++ .310.00 For a 4-wheelrd waggon, 1 horse .14.00 For a -4-wheeled waggon, 2 horses .15.00 For every hearse drawn by one horse 10 00 For .ev:ry hearse drawn by two horses 15.00 Milkmen, 2-wheeled vehlole, ! LOS ee .6.00 Milkmen, \u201c4 wheeled \u201cvehicle\u201d .10.00 For every vehicle or wag used for drawing stone exclusivea'y within city limits, 2 horses.5 (The above rates cover the vehicle horse, numbers and badg Horses.(1) For each Epare working or hire horse.(This tax shall not apply to carts and hackmen).$ 2.50 @) For each saddle horse, and for each spare pleasure homse.6.00 Owners of vehicles not already tax- 12.00 , Cc Owners of vehicles \u201cdrawn | by th) .or more horses, each vehicle not y tax Lee es ee ee se ee Each vehicle used to bring bullding - stone, rough ar cut, into the city from a municipality situated outside a radius of two miles from 30.00 the limits of the sald city .25.00 Persons using hand cants for commercial purposes, each .2.00 Owners of advertising waggons, each .50.00 Persons, \u201ccorporations or firms carrying on the coal ofl -trade and seling by retall or delivering such ofl in quan- titles less than 35 gallons, In the streets or places in the city other than thelr place of business, as foliows, for each vehicle employed for the purpose of such trade or commerce : For each vehicle, 1 horse .$60.00 For each vehicle, 2 horses .75.0 For each vehlble.3 horses .100.00 For each vehicle, 4 horses 120.00 CAB TARIFF, ONE HORSE VBHICLEA.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 personns .BN cents.For 3 or 4 persons .: .75 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or2 persons .T6 ceptr For 3 or 4 persons .$1.0 Time allowed\u2014Three-quartess of an pn For 1 or 2 persons .\u201c$1.00 Yor 3 or 4 persons ,.1.25 DIRECTORY.By the Hour.For'lor 2 persons .$1.26 For 3 or 4 persons .1.50 Two HORSE VERICLES.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.Flor 1 or 2 persons .T5 cents.For 3 or 4 nersons .$1.00 Time allowed\u2014Thirty \u2018Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons ,.$1.00 For 8 or 4 boreons © ee ee 1.26 By the Hour, For 1 or 2 persons .$1.18 For 3 or persons Time Allowed \u2014Three- \u2018quarters of en For 1 or 2 persons .$1.50 For 3 or 4 persons .1.75 BAGGAGE.For eack trunk carried in any such vehicle, 25 cents.No charge shall be made for travelling bags, valises, boxes or parcels which passengers can carry by the hand.@.Fractions of hours for any griv ve exceeding one hour shall be charged at pro rata rates as above eatablished for drives by the hour.VU.For drives between midnight and four o'clock in the morning, fifty p.c.shall be added to the tariff rates above tas ce ¢.The tariff by time shall apply to all drives extending beyond the city limits, pro- paca the -engagement be made within the d.Children under 6 years of age and sitting on their parants\u2019 or guardians\u2019 laps will ve aumitted tree of charge and shall not be held as being included in the werd \u2018\u2018persons\u2019\u2019 fn the said tariff.The word *\u2018drive\u2019\u201d wherever it occurs in the said tariff shall be held to admit stoppages within the time fixed for salé drives.Cons 00s curse TARIFF OF CARTAGE.From any place to any other in the First Division, or from any place eoclusive of.ing Harbour soharvcs to any place in the Ci and vice versa, provided the distance does not exceed 3% of a mile.Articles not herein enumerated of a convenient bulk, not over 1,600 lbs.weight, 15 cts.; ashes, pot or pearl, two barrels, 15 cts.; beef, pork or fish, five barrels of 3 tiercés, 16 cts.; coal or coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts.; crockery, one crate or one hoæshead, 15 cts.: flour or fruit, seven \"barrels, 15 cts.; grain, not over 1, 600 1bs.weight, 15 cts.; lumber, sawn, trom\u2019 yard or boat.500 feet broad measure, 16 ots.; salt or rice, six bags or six barrels.16 cts.; \u2018Arewocë, dry, from yard or boat, half a cord three feet long, 15 cts.; firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cts.: furniture or luggage, per load, 20 cts.; lumbe green or hard, from rafts, 500 test board measure, 20 cta.: molasses, sugar or oll, one puncheon, hogshead or load, 20 ots.; pig iron.lend, copper, or tin, one \u2018ton, cts,; bar fron o.steel, one ton, 30 cts.For every additional halt mile for all above description of goods, 10 cents, and from any of ths Harbor wharves to any place in the 2nd or 3rd division within % a mile distance from the boundary line of the first divielon, and vice verag, or from any place (exclusive of the wharves) to any other in the City.and vice versa, any place (exclusive of the or from 1% mile,\u2014instead of 16, 20, 25 and 30 cts., the rate shall be 25, 30, 8 and 40 cents.From any place in the western section of the .frst division, To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal.20 cta.: the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north sid» of Lachine canal.cts: the Basins above Wellington bridge, north alde of Lachine canal.25 cts.: the Basins above Wellington bridge, south snide of Lachine canal, and the stores, stations, MISCELLANEOUS 44° factories, etc, at Polnt St.Charles, 35 cts.; the stores, factories, etc, at and above St.Gabriel Locks, north of Lachine canal, S30 cts.; the St.James Strect Ralilway Station, D) cts.; St.James Street Raliway Station from the lower wharves of the Harbour, 25 cts.; and vice versa tor one load.And from any place in the Eastern section of \u2018the first division \u2014instead of 20, 25, 26, 30, 20, 25 cents, the rates shall be 25, 30, 30, 10, 36, 25, 30 cents For any excess over the quantity or welght fixed for a goad.additional pro rata rates shall be p It delay r 2 used to the carter by the employer, beyond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be pald extra foz such delay at the Late of five cents for every quarter of an If a carter be \u2018called, 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 bs pald as if he carried & load the distance thus vanecessatily travelled.\u2018DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE.First division.\u2014The first division shall comprise the east, centre and west wards (Including the \u2018south- 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\u2019 St.\" Jéan Baptiste, Second \u2018ditsion.\u2014The second division\u2019 shall côtüprise the St.Ann, St.Antoine, and Lawrence wards (exclusive of McGill and Cred Streets).htrd' division \u2014The third division shall comming (exclusive of Craig street) the St.Lbuis, St.James and St.Mary.wards.- a1, TARIFF OF WATER RATES, \u201cDwelling-houses, | 5 per cent.on the assessed rental: stores.shops, offices, .: churches at shop rates on rental based at 4 per cent.on thelr sped\u2019 value: hotels, taverns and res~ tæûrants; at uniform mate of 10 per cent.om assessed yearly.rental, provided that the.rent is £1000 and over and et feast twenty furnished mTooms exist.water shall be charged by meter and pald fdr at.the .same: rate as distilleries, breweries; -&e; -horses, £2 cach: cows, $F each: horse stalls, livery stablekeep- erg, horse dealers,\u201d tavern keepers, &c.shall pay $1.50 for each stall whether ac- cupied or \u2018unocéupied; public badhs or baths for the use of \u2018which a charge Is made, $6 each tub: each bath'in dwell- Ing houses and tenements assessed on yearly rental of $150 or over, $1.00 : traiter! \u2018olosets In business premises, for offices, studies, &c.nan with cls- tern, $5: where water runs continuously, $15 cach: urinals {in stores, offices, &c., $1: .hotels, taverns, ete., $5: continuous - runnine, $15 each: steam engines, 50° horse-power or $1.1 per 1000 cuble feet by moter; bullding materials, 6 cts.: per 1000 bricks: 3 cts.ner cubic vard of \u201cmasonry and $3 per 1,000 yards Plastering : fountains, $2 for every 1000 feet, supplied hose, of not more than of an onifice, $2 per annum; meter rates.dis- tMleries, breweries, rai'ways, laundries, hotels, colleges, seminaries, academies, houses of industry.reformatories, boarding schools, nunneries, dve houses, photoeranhie studios and all manufacturing establishments geneml'y, $1.16 per 1000 cublc feet: hut the gnar- fer y, pil by meter must net be less than 1 he assessed rental value of premises supplied: if, for any reason whatenaver in the rninion of the Poard of Commissioners, water canmot he sup- plled by meter, per cent.on year'y or onl; meter rent hy annum: inch, % Inch, $200; 84 inch, $3.00: 1 pet \u2018sa.00; 134 inch, $8.00; 2 inch, $12 asy ums, .DIRECTORY.3 inch, $25.00; 4 inch, $40.00; & inch, Public hospitals havinb a minimum of 100 permanent beds, kept ghnatuitously for patients, shall pay each anncally, for their water supply a uniform rate of twenty-five dollars ($25).Dates of paymnent\u2014The water rates are due and payable on the lsé day of September, in each year, up to which date there will b allowd a discount of 3 pr cnt.But paymn may b ande In wo instalments, without discount, provided not less than one-half is pald on or before the 8th of September, and \u2018the balance on or before the 8th November, and in lefauit of payment of the first Instalment within the specified time the whole rate shall become due and exigible.Al charges for specific suppiles, or for frac tional part of the year shall be payable In advance, before the water Is turned on.Meter rates\u2014Water meter is payable quarteriy.y Stopping supply\u2014The water supply will be cut off If not paid when due.COURTS OF JUSTICE.SUPREME COURT OF THE DOMINION.Ths Supreme Court, as a Court of Appeal, constituted by Dominion Statute (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, chap.139), as a court of common law and equity in and for Canada, ,Is composed of a chief justice and five pulsne judges, and has appellate civil and criminal jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Canada.The judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court holds annually three sessions, the first beginning on the first Tuesday in Ieb- the second on the first Tuesday May, and the third on.the second Tuesday in October supplied by -EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA.The Exchequer Court, constituted under a Dominion Statute, 60-52 Vict., chap.16, is presided over by one judge, and has original exclusive jurisdiction In all claims, suits or actions against the Crown.It has concurrent jurisdiction in relation to revenue 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 bd done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plantiff or n Dotitioner and in respect of Railway debts u 3 Ed.VII, ch.21.Admiralty Jurisdiction is vested in the Exchequer Court of Canada, under 53-54 Vic.(Imperial), nh.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 ab sence ot the judge, for hearing motions, demurrers, etc., and for the trial of causes al such places and times as are fixed by the judge, by general or special order ADMIRALTY SiDE.\u2014Quebec Admiralty District (for the Province of Quebec).Sita for the trial of causes at such times and places as are fixed by the judge In the cities of Quebee and Montr Local judge in re iralty\u2014Hon.A.B.Rou- thier, Quebec.Deputy local judge In admiralty, Hon.John Dunlop, Montreal.Reg'strar\u2014J.French, Quebe Deputy-registrar\u2014W.Montrea Marshal].B.Parkin, COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Appeal Bide.S.Wa \u2018ker, K.C., N.P., Quebec.Hon.Sir Hom Are amhenu't, Knight, Chief Justice Cor the Province of Quebec; Hon.WwW.renhome, Ton.J.Lavergne, Han.A.G.Cross, Hon.H.G.Carroll.and Won.I.Gervals, Judges, Pouliot and Chenevert, Clerk of Ap- MISCELLANEOUS 45 DIRECTORY.CT peals for the Province of Quebec; Louis Oulmet and Louis Marchand, Deputy Clerks of Appeals; C E.G L epage, Notary, law stamps Comptroller; A.FP.Beauchemin, Judge's Secrctary; Aib.P.Beialr, Messenger, TERMS.Montrcal\u201415th to 27th, both days Inclusive, of each of the months of January, March, May, September and November.Qucbee\u20141st to 8th, both days inclusive, of each of the months of February, May, October and December.CIRCUIT COURT.Honorables Calixte LeBeuf, John D.Purcell, A.Dorion and J.B.Archambauit, Judges.SUPBRIOR COURT.Judicial District of Montreal.Hon.Sir C.P.Davidson, Chief Justice.Honorables H.C.St.Plerre, Charles C.de Lorimier, Charles Archer, Edm John Archibald, Eugene Lafontaine, Joseph E.opel Thomas Fortin, John Dunlop, Louis Teller, Nap.Char- bo .Greenshie*ds, Campbell prothonctaty Superlor Jos.Lozeau, A.Ber- Girard, N.Louis St.Jean, rvals, J.A.Archambault, Daniel Chauret, Derome.EE.Branchaud, C.Amedee Archambault, J.Gervais, J.T.Lortle, 8.sh, .B.Bedard, Hector Charland, M.Mathieu.Charles A.Lacombe, | McLachlan, Aug.Prud'homme.L.M.Loiselle, Da- mase Messier, H.J.an WwW.HH.Burroughs, Q.H.Plourde, N.Z, Cordeau, FEr- nest Paquet, Jos.O.Drouin, Zothique Renaud, J.M.Latour, Maximilien ercier, Jules Lareau, Stubinger Pepin, J.Parent, L.P.E Cardin, Vital Larose, Leopold St, Denls, dopu ty prothonotaries.4rcountant Denartment \u2014Chas.A.Merril), accountant: L.P.M.Loiselle, J.E.Bedard, deputies prothonotary.Insoïveney Department \u2014Z.Cordeau, G.H.Plourle, Louis St.Jean, Ernest Paquette, deputy prothonotaries.Judgment Department\u2014D.Messier, H.Meunier, J.Trudeau.Larcau and W.H.Burroughs, leputles.Tutelle Department\u2014L.P.P.Cardin.O.Pelland,.Aug Prud'homme, C.Meunier, A.Quesnel, deputies.TERMS, Montrcal\u2014Every month, except July and August.Augustin Lalonde and Joseph Johnson, law stamp distributors.SUPERIOR COURT.Sitting in Review.Hector Charland, deputy prothonotary, acting clerk of the Superior Court for the Districts of Montreal, St.Francis, St.Hyacinthe, Pontiac, Bcauharnois, Richelieu.Jo- I'rtte, Terrchonne, Ottawa, Bedford, Iber- ville, Mont Laurior, _ sitting In review trrma in these districts re fixed by proclamation of the Lieut.-Gov- ernor.RECORDERS' COURT.The Recorders who preside over this court are appointed by the Quebec Government.The nresent Recorders are Hon.R.8.Weir Geoffrion, Re and G.DC.L.Fon H.Semple.\u2018KC, Acting Recorder.Telesphore \u2019 ADMIRALTY COURT.Office: Court House, 1577 Notre Dame street.Hon.A.B.Routh'er (Quebec), local judge; hon.John Dunlop (Montreal), dcputy local judge; W Simpson Walker, K.C., deputy registrar.REGISTRY OFFICE.Monbtres! Vest, Clty Wf Montreal (Court HFouse\u2014W.8.Walker, B.C.L., K.C., Registrar; Stephen Vallee and J.B.E.Poupard, Deputies.COURT OF THE SESSIONS OF THE PEACE.Judge: F.X.Choquet, TEP Judge: Adolphe Bazin, J.S.P.: Clerk: BE.Bain 5 Clerk of the Crown.\u2026 MONTREAL BARF.DeS.Bastien, K.C., Batonnier; Gonzaive Desaulniers, K.C., Syndlc; A.WwW.Atwater, K.C.Treasurer.Kaduna \u2014J.L.St.Jacques, H.J.vanagh, «ce J.Archamba uit, K.C.Ka A Millette, A.Falconer, K.C., L.Lus- sier, .J.A Lamarche, K.C.L.A.David ; R.T.Stackhouse, Secretary.HIGH CONSTABLE'S OFFICE.Court House.Adolohe Bissonnette and Achille St.Mars, joint high constables: J.Damase Cyr, deputy high constable, C.L.Desaulnfers, Pacifique Richard, F.Girard, Joseph Cloutier and D.Sullivan, rary es.LAW STAMP OFFICE.Court House, Notre Dame East.C.A.Lalondo and Jos, Johnson, joint distr ibutors for dist:i:t of Montreal.JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE CITY OF MONTREAL.Moses Caverhill J.B.Chapman We H.John F.Charette J.H reon Navid Clarke Dixon Cleroux Ls.J Vv, Coghlin B.Comte Conroy Thos.Cooper A, C orley Jos.Alex.Coté Coughlin Daniel Crawford David Crawford T.Crepeau Isidore Cushing Chs.Cushing \u2018Thos Cyphiot T héodule Dagenais J.B.Dalrymple T.A.Darling James Date J davidson \"james Davis M.Davis Z.DeMartigny R.L.Jemers (Geo Demers Pierre Deschamps J.B.H Dolan Jos.Doucet C.Drummond J.Drysdale David Drysdale William Dubord A.Duff John M.M.Mfour Pierre Dufresne L.Dunn Andrew Dunton it.A.Durnford George Dwane John adie George Edgar John g Wm RH Henry A.Alphonse B A.Alex.A.H. MISCELLANEOUS 406 DIRECTORY.Evans F.W.W.F.Evans W.H.Jas Ewing S.H.Faucher OQ, Fauteux \u2018Thos.Art Ferns J Hamllton Fetherstonhaugh K Fichaud Ferd Field M, F.anne Cp Ve = = \u20182 > 0 non Simca z Agnon, N.I.æ 1ber x P.arandUbalte ardner Robert authier Léan dre sauthier \u2018l'hos Germain Alex Gilleun W D.Giroux Jos.odfrey Chas H.soddard Geo.I.ravel Achille rave! J.reig renier fac ues ry vita rier J riffin Tou: riffin Rich\u2019d Tr.rothé Theo.uerin James urd Charles uthrie David all Inomas Hamilton H.enault L.H, odge George odgson Arch A Hoolahan John Houle Euclide Hudon Pierre Hurtubise Frs, yde Ceo.Hyd e John u Lewellyn eite Cal.T.ohnston H.Johnston John pa wluiæln! of DOOQOOCONOBCOHE M, D.7 Fat de v Kennedy John Kirkpatrick E.Labadie Ado phe abadie J.A, O, Labrecque À.Lafond Ant, Lalonde C.Lamarche J Lanici H fanthier Camille Lapierre Lapierre Lapointe Horm.J.N.Riggio) D Latour Laurendean Lauterman Ma ht D Lauzon \u2018avallee, À Rodolphe avers Andrew Lavers William Lazarus Henry Leblanc or Leclaire Théophile .educ Arthur Leduc Jos, Lefebvre N Lc febvre Napoléon Legault Ovila Lemieux Art.Lemieux P.ænperance Jos.essard_!osep {evine Herb.M Lewis John Lighthall Geo, R.Roy Adolphe Roya Ifred y J.E.Rodd fra w.Scout Frank Scott Rubt.Lorne Seath Davi } Shearer J.Sharp Sicotte L Simard Ji esph Sims Edward Stattery John Smith James Stearns [.H.Stevens Frank Stevenson Arch \\V Stewart Jumes Stewart Michael Sumuer George Swiul James Tait Wm \u2018Terrault P Thomas James l'hompsaon Ed.\u2018l'inmis Henry Trutean A, C.varlancourt J.A, V.aliquetie A.Vallance H.Vallee C Vallieres S.D Vermette P Versailles Fos.Villeneuve L Wainwright Wm Walker V.S Walsh M Wauklyn F_L ard Jas Watt Archibald Whitehead Ed.À.Wilkinson Wn, Williams Henry Wilson J.R.Wilson John T.Wilson W Wright James Wright Patrick The Mayor and Aldermen of the City ot Montreal for the ime bring, arescverally Justices of the Peace or the city of Montreal.Sec.9, C, 2, and sec.13.LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.Office East End Court House.¥ X.Ci 2oquet, JS.r1resident ; Ado: phe Bazin, J.S.P., John A.\"Inne, M.D.; A.PB.Archambault, Secretary.MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS.Brown & Staveley, room 409, 205 St Jantes.Butler, Lt.-Col.T.K.Cu 180 St.James.Carson J.H., 76 Un ion Charbonneau C.J.E., James Guerk & Rankin, 313 Dominion Express room 22, 189 St B Barron & gushing, di St.James St.Duff John M, M., 146 St.James.Dunton, \"pry & \u2018Gin, 160 St James Iles Chas., t rs avier.pt ttaon, Reddy & Reddy, Transportation =.Lighthall, Lighthail & J.E.Lcmire, room 303, 11 Nutter Jno.R., 47 Paris.\" Rasmussen F., 209 Marquette St.Stuart, Cox, McKenna & Walsh, Dominion Express dg.Wilks & Burnett, 206 St.James PROVINCIAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.P.ace d' nes.Banque Nationale Bullding, 99 St.James.Hon.N.Perodeau, president ; Edouard Biron, s:cretary for Montreal; J.B.Do:age, secretary for Quebec.COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS FOR THB SUPERIOR COURT.W.D.Alrd, Geo.H.Ancrum, Appolinaire Archambault, Amédée Archambault, Edgar N.Armstrong, Edmond D.Aumont, Edmund Barry, E.A.Barton, Forturat Bourbonniere, Leandre Belanger, Arthur Browning, C.Branchaud, A.W.P.Buchanan, BE.B.Bus- teed, Godfroy Boileau, W.H.Burroughs, Michel Benoit, Louis C.Bourgeois, Albert J.Brown, Francols Xavier Bilodeau, Philibert Baudouin, George A.Bourdeau, Louis .Bedard, Charles A.Barnard, Hector R.Bl- safllon, J.R.Francois Beaudry.Leslle H.Boyd, Robert H.Barron, Louls Beaudoin, Jacques A.Bissonnette, Alexander Burnett.J.G.Harnce Rrergeron, Germain Beaulieu, W.Ernest Bolton, J.Elzear Bernard, Henrt Broulllet, Samuel Bloomfield, J.A.E.Bolleau, Avila Bourbon- niere, Joseph Bacon, J.H.Bohemier, Louis Josrph Bolleau, Omer Balllargeon, J.Willlam Bolsjoll, P.Alex.Boivin, W.Couper, T.M.Christres.J.D.Camron, Jos.Cartier.Aznrle Choquet, Jos.L.Coutlee, Louis H.Collard, Alphonse J.Chaput, Youls MISCELLANEOUS G.A.Cresse, Crepean, Joseph B.Cormier, lard, Isidore Crepeau, Lous .ran, Alcide Chaussé, J.Albert Chartrand, Honoré A.Cinq Mars, Saumarez Carmichael, Joseph Courtois, Dr.Edouard Charles Campeanu, Charles Joseph Eugene Charbon- ineau, uis Coderre Joseph Cas- grain, J.C.Champagne, Albert Chevalier, James Edouard Coulin, John J.Creelman, L Dupré, Trefflé Dubreuil, Jos.A.Drouin, J.A.Desrosiers, R.G.Délorimier, L.A Dumesnil, Odilon Crepeau, Francois G.Chas.Coull- B Cur- .ndrew Daring, Joseph .Descarries, Theodore Doucet, John M.M.Duff, W.O.H.Dodds, J.A.Eleodore Dion, M.J.A.Decelles, Oscar Desautels, Ernest R.Decary, A.Olivier Dostaler, J.Odilon Dupuis, Arthur DeLisle, Alexander H.Duff.Raou! Dumou- chel, Louis Auguste Derome, Norval Dickson, William .Daw, J, E.Desroches, Georges Dubreuil, John P.Dixon, Jean B.Dallaire, Jules Desmarais, Frederick Donaldson, Joseph F.Dolan, Joseph Desautels, H.F.Dorion, Owen N.Evans, Henry J.Elliott, William H.Evans, Henry Fry, John A.Fin- layson, Charles A.Fisher, John Fair, James Ferres, Ed.J.Fetherstonhaugh, Rene Faribault, W.1.Fenwick, J.Hamliiton Zigmond Floeberg, Isidore Fried- Louis D.Gareau, Arthur Gagnier, Louis A.Grenier, Eug.Jos.E.Gauthier, Ubalde Ga- rand, Cesaire E.Germain, Daniel Gallery, J.Arthur Guilbault, Chas.E.Gagnon, Chas.D.Gaudet, Leglius Antoine Ga- gnier, cols pe 1 Go !dard, Gleorge &onthier.William Gamble, Joseph A, Gravel, Arthur Gaboury, Théophile Girouard, P.Arthur Gagnon, Lucien Giroux, John A.\"Herdisty, Frederic Hague, À.Rive Hall, Fred.W.Hibbard, John Hamilton, John Hyde, Louis B.Houle, John McD.ains, Horace A.Hutchins, Harlow + aftutehins, Charles Hebert, Georze Hyde bert.areopald Houle, Wiltred A Handaca, d T.Holland, W.Jacobs, Andre D.Jo- bor John Jenkins, Thomas R.Ker, Paul Katz, John H.Kenehan, Geo.R.Lighthall, Andrew FH.Lavers, Campbell Lane, Adolphe Labadie, Albert C.Lyman, Emmanuel L'Archeveque, James I,mner- gan, Joseph A.Landry, Auguste Leblanc, Alfred L\u2019Abbe, W.T.Leach, Louis Audet Lapointe, J.E.Lachapelle, J.À.O.Labadie, A.A.Legault, Joseph N.Legault, Jos.8.Lamarche, .Lesperance, Joseph Lozeau, I Cleophas Leclalr, Emile Lacroix, Francis J.Laverty, Joseph H.Loranger.Isidore La- violette, J.E.Emile Leonard, Victor Levesque, Stephen J.LeHuray, Rene Leroux, Ovide Lamouche, John James Lomax, Rene T.Leclerc, Wales L.Lee, Vincent Lamarre, Maurice Loranger, Damase Arthur Leonard, T.ouis 8, Margolese, F.Samuel Mackay, John KE.Martin, G.Marsan S.Eudore Meunier, L.Edouard Morin.Zephlrin May rand.Nenoleem P.Martin.J.A.\"ester, Frederick H.Markey, Rokert T, Mullin, J, Abraham Marion, Victor Morin, Joseph A.Martin, Alfred Polson Murray, Jos.W.Michaud, Jos.Roch Maln~ ville, Joseph O.Motard, Jos.A.Mercier, Rodolph onty, Frank Miller, Ernest Martel, Charles E.Menard.Joseph Morel, Joseph A.Mercier, Howard Murray, Maxwell Murdock, James Donald Morrison, Leon Jos.Mouton, Z.S.Meloche, Jas.MaCormick.Robemnt Macfanane, Peter FF.McCaffrey, Gordon W.Mre- Angad, Jom À.Mhcdonnid, tm, McQueston, Duncan MeDonald.William Me- Caw, Patrick McDermott, G.r Normandin, Zephirin Normandin, Anthir Nanve!.Jos O'jve J Ms Ghiman, n.O\u2019Borne, John G.Phancuf, Narcisse Pero- deau.Jos bh Perrault.Hector Perrault, Jos.E.Parent, Thomas N.Proulx, Arthur H.Plimsoll, Jos.L.Perron, Stub.Pepin, Alex.Patterson, W.J.Proulx, Camllle Per- reanlt, Elphege Paquette.W.Patterson, Ru- doiph Paradis, Alexandre E.Prud'homme, Damase P.Perrin, Joseph Eugene Pellatier, J.Azarlus Paquin.Tfenry Relfrage Plcken, Joseph Perrault, Gustave Renaud, Willlam Renaud, Real Roblllard, Frederick G.Reid, 47 DIRECIORY.Alphonse ReeG, Jas.GQ.Ross, John W.Ross, Wm.B.8.Reddy, J.F.Reddy, A.F.Ross, Alex, F.Riddell, John L.Reay, Henry J.Ross, Henry Rees, Alclde Rivest, Wm.Reld.Joseph A.Renaud.Jos.Arthur Roy, BE.W.T.Raddon, Henri Albert Robert, Joseph E.Robert, John J.Robson, oul Raizene, Napoleon St.Ainour, Archibald W.Stevenson, Bernard S.Sharing, David Seath, A.J.H.St.Denis, H.Schetagne, Fred W.Sharp, Ernest Stevens, Arthur E.St.Jean, Thomas Smith, Crawford Austin Stead, Thomus Sutton, Albert Swindlehurst, Geo.A.Savage, lonzo Savard, Henry A.Stewart, Patrick C.Shannon, 7.Ponsonby Sexton, Nup.Theoret, Jean Tache, J.P.Trepanier, H.Trudel, Joseph A.Tanguay, Arthur Percy Taylor, Henry Upton, Andrew A.Urquhart, Lucien C.Vallee, Charles A.Vallee, J.A.Vaillant, Theophile Valiquette,.Ernest E.Vipond, Froby Valen- .Simpson Walker.Henry Ward, Charles A.Wilson, Wm.J.White, Arthur Wade Wilks, R.Stanton Wright, Weinfield.Georgas McC.Wright, George R.Wilson, W.A, Wayland, Joseph W.Weldon.OF THE SUPREME COURT AND EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA.Louis H.Collard and W.S.Walker IN JUDICIAL EXTRADITION MATTERS.L.W.Sicotte.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND.W.J, White, K.C., Peers Davidson, K.C., Frank J.Curran.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR MANITOBA.Arthur Barry, John M.M.Duff, W.B.S.Redly.W.S, Walker, T.P.Butler, Joseph Irigon, Chas.Raynes, Frederic WwW.J.White, K.C., Wilks, .Chas.Young, Henry J.Elliott, A.Chase Casgrain, J.W.Weldon TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NOVA SCOTIA.W.S.Walker, Frederic Hague WwW.J.White, K.C., Peers Davidson, K.C., Arthur W ade Wilks, A.Bourbonniere, A.J.Livinson.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NEW BRUNSWICK.John M.M.Duff, W.S.derfc Hague, W.J.White, Ross, Peers \"Davidson, K.C., refte, Joseph W.Weldon.UNDER THE NATURALIZATION ACT, L.W.Sicotte, Alb, Chabot.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR P.BE.I.8, ov alker, Frederic Hague, Joseph Ww.Vive aug, ep ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICER.L.YW.Stcotte.TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN QUEBEC TO BE USED IN ONTARIO.* Ritott, Weldon, Henry \"I Joseph W.Walker, Fre- K.C., J.H.Cha- FE.W.IL Phillips, P.BE.Normandeau, Theodore Doucet, William I~, Lighthall, A.McGoun, J.L.Coutlo, Arthur H, Plimsoll, .Duff, Wni Bruce, .Pero- deau, David Svath, W, S.Walker, W.B.8.eddy, T.Butler, Chas.Raynés, PF.Hague, Joseph Frigon, .A.C.Lyman, XK.R.Macpherson, William Wainwright, John Hyde Ronzo H.Clerk, Frederic Hague, A.Atwater, Geo.H.Ancrum, John McD.Hains, A.G.Brooke Claxton, J.G.Ross, F.C.Ross, W.J.White, W.E.B Bradshaw, H.B.Picken, C.T.Christie, Peers Davidson, Blair, F.J.Lave verty, B.Hutcheson, Arthur Wade Wilks, A.Brown.Ing, Henry J.Elliott, A.Bourbonniere, Victor E.Mitchell, John J.Creelman, J, W, Weldon, Jas.Ferres, Io.W.T.Raddon Judges, Sheriffs, Clerks of the Crown, Prothonotaries and Clerks of the Circurt DISTRICT, FEDERAL JUDGE SHERIFF.CLERE oF Tux Orowx, |PROTHONOTARY SUPER-| CLERX oF THR CIRCUIT IoR COURT.COURT, ARTHABASKA CoO.Hon.J.C.Pouliot.\u2026.PT Tousignant {Marceau & Piche *do Marceau & Richer Lrummond Co.teers venaasars ruasrentes0rncenenrc0u00.00 ferons su.aacenprafsé sevecous couscnecens .J: &.Cara, Drammondville a anticCo .\u2026.cows {svsceevssriiea cee 8038 ++ laeses v= 00: Fe ua 00 000 .eugrse0 .Housseau, inveri BEAQCE \u2026.ae sarenccnne Hon.M.H, E.Cimon : \\ysdept Poirier Vezina & Ferron, St.do A.Gagnon, Thetford Mines Joseph, Beauce Veziu & Ferron \u2026 aouvers.[-auvoson.cs0s00occ0c0uc000.[Joseph +.Guertin, 8t.Vitsl co Lambton eee, PIPETTE 8 4 cB B PER pest - à.er ac Me tic ceees essessscovoss s+vouceosiSt, Henedine a.i\" Co sun.ses eevee ce PEs sees 880 00RE SL ERs OBA ess ER REPRE ROLLY seer 270000 UD0U00S \u201c Co esss@vsse, s+ Scoes]esrenceere PP sauuenset PRN, op.s080bcsnssenavane coonvovlossrsnstcc: y 6000000 = Dorchester Co .eosfe vec0u00s REPARER .» se.saucau0 n.+ssa0vl.ccn00 0000001201 ece 022000 J.B.D\u2019Amour S.A.» Brodeur do 8.A.Brodeur soveuveopreer+» ovoj-nu0.u0ns s oeovenvon- [+000 Lu6 200 Les000 .|K.8S.Feeney, Hunt'ngdon BEAUHARSOIS.|Hon.W.Mercier .a.sesorassf.s0c0u.sena0c00arocno0000 001 NAPOIEAN alette, St, Martine Chateaugnay Co .\u202600scnuncofeccem 00000.e\u2026covont,.-0J>0000000 Huntingden CO .\u2026\u2026+.+++ [-crocacce0avacu00e a\u2026-.000s nvovcsuas srannce sue BEDFORD.0.++++++000 seesnnas Jesneen va-s00000d.c 0000008 \u2026.|Chas S.Cotton J.P, Noyes, Sweetsburg do J.P.Noyes | Hon.Ww.Ww, Lyneh, .0.0ng-00ss000 0h.n200000t la aaque sese0.cna0 0308 saunue euv-au ec 0eusancu0es eee J- H.Brassard, Knowlton Brome CO .+.00000 - rol.Knowlton Missisquoi Line + sonservocur[+0000000>onoec0n ve sonecees Lancer sasannane coanvavetee]Lccoavarencocasacavane vues Jeovues cecseuse aocccuntens L.A.Beriau, Farnham ts .u0ut# coane += \u2026.nan0ot0%%.u\u2026.naanvtoou sens Lu ees samsssscotessvesscne| 1 99-15 000 0020 san OU 1000010 T, Gough, Bedford cesesiesiassaes]iianssencacesn J vevacononn00 0080006 x Audet, Waterloo Shefford CO .oo-covsosarne |ssoroserone o8 ceaveonaranns]iona case Chicoutimi and Co oo.|Hon.B.Letellier \"| E.Savard FX.Gosselin do ! X.Gosselin Lake 5% Johu Co .«00.cconu-| sonvscos seovencona\u2026 eo: 800 >|*0000000000te Hon, A.Tessier Jas.T.Tuzo A.Garneau do A.Garnesu seossnven.-eu0t 4010000 luna D 0082000000 0.0 ent sruen MISCELLANEOUS 49 DIRECTORY. MISCELLANEOUS DÜ DIRECTORY.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR B.COLUMBIA.Frederic Hague, W, J.White, A.G.Brooke Claxton, James G.s, Peers Davidson, Arthur Wade Wilks, Heury J.Eliott, Bourbonniere, Errol M.Mc¢Dou- gall, J.W.Weldon.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR PROVINCE OF ALBERTA.George TH.Amcrum, Arthur Barry, - Norval Dickson, W.S.Walker, R.Chas.Youny, John J.Cree: nan, J.KW, Weidon.TAKING AFFIDAVITS .OR PROVINCE OF - SASKATCHEWAN.KM.Chas.Young, John J.Creelman, W.8.Walker, J.W.Weldon.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK.Frederic Hague, W.J.White, John M.M.Duff, A.G.B.Claxten, W.O.H.Dodds, Henry J.Elliott, C.A.Harwood, Joseph W.Weldon, V.ctui 1£.Mitchel, W.8.Walker.AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE UF OHIO.W.J.White, TAKING TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE OF VERMONT.Joun M.M.Duff.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.John M.M.Duff, Henry J.Elliott, K.C.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE Or MAINE.John M.M.Duff.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THB STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.John M.M.Duff.TAKING Alriuvaviais FOR THE STATE OF ILLINOIS._ John M.M.Duff.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.John M, M.Duff.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (CAPE COLONY, NATAL, ORANGE RIVER, TRANSVAAL, ETC.) C.A.Harwood.\" TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN PROVINCE OF ONTARIO TO BE USED IN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Walter J.Boland, Toronto; A.8.Burn- ham, Sarnia; Napoleon Champagne, Ottawa; Arnold W.Duclos, Ottawa; Charles J.Holman, Toronto; David Henderson, Toronto; Norman Martin, Toronto; Richard Sydney Smith, Toronto: Charles J.B.Brooke, O:ta- wa; George C.Wright, Ottawa; Joseph Bon- \u2018ner Walken, Kingston.TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN N.W.TERRITORY TO LE USED IN PROVINCE OIF QUEBEC.Gariepy Wilfred (Edmonton,) FIRE COMMISSIONERS \"OF MONTREAL Office : Top fat, City Hall.The duties of the Commissioners consist in enquiring Into the origin of any \u2018fire occuring within the limits of the city of Montreal; they are ex-officio judges of the sessions, recorders and coroners for all purposes connected with the sald inquiry, and are appointed by the Quebec Government.The Incumbents of the office are appointed separately.W.F.Ritchie, K.C., and Rodolphe Latu- tppe, tre commissioners, Edmond Emoud, secre tary ; Adulard Constantin, inspector.CONSULATES AND VICE-CONSULATES.American consul-general for Province of Quebec, Wm.Harrison Bradley, consul-gen- eral; P.Gorman, vlce-consul general, 263 St.\u2018James street.Argentine AJtepubic, J.Alex.Gordon vice-consul for Montreal and districts, Dominion Express bldg., room 612, 146 St.Jumes street.Austria-Hungary, Hermann Hamncnhelm, consul! general; fred Hohenlohe, attache, 219 bldg.Belgian, Clarence I.de room 125, Co:lutdne bldg.Cuba, D.W.Campbell, 43 St.Sacrament.Denmark, George Edv.Drummond, coun- sul general; Otic ¥.Nobel, vice-consul, 28 Victoria sq.French consul general, Dr.L.Ray- naud, consul, \u2014 de Vregile, secretary; L.Signoret, asst.secretary 347 Viger av E German Empire, Dr.Carl Lang, consul general; william Bergholdt, secretary, room 405 Shaughnessy Bldg., 137 McGill st.Greece, J.Ponsonby Sexton, consul general, 4100 St Catherine, Westmou ltaiy, Chev.Gualtiers Chilesott!.consul general, 69 Osborne at.Mexico, D.A.Ansell, consul goneral; W.B.Blackader, yige-consui, 11 St.Sacrament.Netherlands, Hon.Heward, vice consul, 55 St.Frs.ns \"st.Paraguay, Henry Miles, consul, 4 St.Lawrence Boulevard.Portugal, F.C.Routh, consul, 42 St.Sacrament.Russia, S.A.de Lilhatchoft, consul general, 36 St.Nicholas Spain, Manuel Garcia Y Cruz, consul general, 444 Guy.Swraen, c.G.G.McGill st.Switzerland, Hennl Martin, LL.D sul, Royal George apartments, 214 Bishop Hann von Prince Al- Corisiiue Sola, consul, consul, room 318, Anderberg, consul, 95 CUSTOM HOUSE.Corner Commissioners and Common Bts.R.S.White, collector of customs, re- glstrar of shipping and shipping mas- tor; anry McLaughlin, surveyor; Arthur A.Laintler, senior chief clerk, Accountant's Branch.\u2014Wm.Me- Kenma, senlor chlef clerk and accountant.Room.\u2014M.PP.McGoldrick, chief clerk; Geo, Smith, head cashler, | d Office.-\u2014J.Stewart Soriey, chief clerk.Manifest Itoom.\u2014A.M.Latouche, chief
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