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[" PE EI de = MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY THE BRITISH EMPIRE.The British Empire consists of:\u2014 1.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.2.India, the Colonles, Dependencies.Protectorates and REIGNING KING AND EMPEROR.George V., born June 3, 1865, son of late Kicg Edward VIL and Queen Alexandra, married July 2, 1893, to Victoria Mary, daughter of the Duke of Teck: proclaimed King May 9, 1910.The-Queen, Victoria Mary, daughter of the late Duke of Teck, was born May 26, 1867, and was married tu His Majesty (then Duke of Cornwall), July 6, 1893.CHILDREN OF THE KING AND QUEEN.Prince Edward Albert Christian, Prince of Wales (July, 1911), Duke of Cornwall and Warl of Chester (heir apparent), born June 23, 1894.Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George, born Dec.14, 189%.Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice born April 23, 1897.Prince Henry William, born March 31, 1909.au ace George Edward, born December 20, Mary, 1902.Prince John Francis Charles, born July THE SURVIVING SISTERS OF THE KING.1.Princess Louise, Dowager Duchess of Fife Louisa Victorla Alexandra Dagmar) born February 20, 1867; married July 27.1889, to the Duke of Fife, died 29th Jan.1912.Issue two daughters: (1) Alexandra Victoria, Duchess of Fife, born May 27, 1891; married October 15, 1913, Prince Arthur of Connaught; (2) Maud Alexandra, born April 3, 1893.2.Princess Vidtoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born July 6, 1868.8.Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov.26, 1869; married July 22, 1896, Charles, second son of the Crown Prince of Denmark, chosen King of Norway, Nov, 1905.Has one son, Olaf.HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, LONDON, W.L.Grifith, sccretary; Christopher Joseph Taylor, assistant secretary and accountant, LIST OF OFFICIALS EMPLOYED IN THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SERVICE, IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ON THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE.England \u2014Mr.J.Obed Smith, assistant superintendent of emigration, 11-12 Cbar- ing Cross, London, S.W.; Fred.Campbell, 139 Corporation St.Birmingham John Cardaie, 81 Queen St, Exeter; A.Jury, 48 Lord St, Liverpool; L.Burnett, 16 Parliament St, York; F.W._ Kerr, Long Cansoway, Peterborough; E.Me- Leod, 54 Castle St., Carlisle.Scotland.-\u2014G.G.Archibeld, 116 Union, St., Aberdeen; J.XK.Millar, 107 Hope St, Glasgow.Ireland.\u2014John Webster, 17-19 Victoria St.Belfast; Id.O'Kelly, 44 Dawson St., Dublin.ales\u2014S.W.Pugh, 25-29 HI Carat g gh Street, France.\u2014 Paris.Denme .k.\u2014Carl Krag, Hovedvagtsgade 2, Copenhagen Belglum.\u2014J.H.Stanford, office closed.+ fe 4 DOMINION OF CANADA.Seat of Government at Ottawa.GOVERNOR-GENERAL.Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Duke or Connaught and Strathearn, K.G., K.T., K.P, G.C.M.B., G.C.S.1,, G.C.M.G., G.C.1ŒÆ., G.C.V.0., P.C.STAFF.Governor-Gencral's and Military Becretary\u2014 Licut.-Col.E.A.Stanten.Private Secretary\u2014Arthur F.Sladen, C.M.G.Compt=nller.\u2014 The Lord Richard P.Ne- vill, C.M.G.Aides-de-Camp.\u2014Major A.A.Duff, C.1.E.Gordon, Highlanders; Lieut.Stephen H.Morres, R.N.; Capt.the Hon.P.Legh, Grenadier Guards.CABINET.President of the Privy Council and Sec- rotary of Stote for External Affairs.Prime Minister, Rt.Hon.Sir Robert Laird Borden, G.C.M.G., LL.D, K.C.Minister of Trade and Commerce, hon.Sir George Xulas Foster, B.A, Le LL.D.Minister of Militia and Defence, Major General, the Hon.Samuel! Hughes.Minister of Agriculture, hon.Martin Bur- rell.Minister of Finance, hon.William Thomas White, B.A.Minister o D.Minister of Justice, hon.Charles J.Do- herty, K.C., D.C.L., LL.D.Minister of Inland Revenue, hon, P.B Blondin.Minister of Rallways hon.Francis Cochrane.Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Min- {ster of Naval Service, hon.John D.Hazen, B.A., B.C.L.Minister of Pubiic Works, hon.R.Rogers.Minister of the Interior and Supt.Genl of Indian Affairs, hon.Ww.J.Roche, M.D., L .D.Postmaster-General, hon.T.Chase C rain, K.C.: .\u2018gecretary of State and Minister of Mines, K.C.hon.Louis Coderre, Minister of Labour, hom.Thomas W.Cro- thers, B.A., XK.C.\u2019 Ministers without port-folio, Hon.Sir Geo.H.Perley, B.A.hon./.E.Kemp, hon.J.A.Lougheed, K.C.NOT IN THE CABINBT.Solicitor General of Canada, bon.Arthur Meighen, B.A.Clerk of the Privy Councll, Rodolphe Boudre.u.Asst, Clerk of \u2018the Privy Counell, F.K.Bennetts.Secretary of the Imperial and Foreign Correspondence, Willlam Mackenzie.Private secretary to the Prime Minister, A.E.Blount.LIEUT.-GOVERNORS OF PROVINCES.Their Honours Sir John Strathearn Hen- K.CM.G., C.V.0., Ontario; Plerre E.Quebec ; D.McGregor, + Josiah ] New Brunswick ; Sir Douglas Colin Ceme- ron, K.C.M.G., Manitoba; Frank S.} nard.British Columbia ; Augustine [Colin Macdonald, Prince Edward Island; George W.Brown, Saskatchewan ; George Hedley Vicars Bulyea, Alberta.GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.Governor-General\u2019s Becretary\u2019s Ojfice\u2014 Licut.-Col.E.A.Stanton, Governor-Gen- eral's Secretary and Military Secretary; A.F.Sladen, C.M.G., Deputy of the Governor Customs, hon.John D.Reid, and Canals, James 1.x, Cm tr tm ah his RST Co MISCELLANEOUS 30 DRECTORY.General's Secretary and Private Secretary ; J.F.Sr owdy, B.A.chief cles : clerks-\u2014 !.L.Pereira.First Div.-div.B., TIR Mans Walker, Second Div.sub-div.B., and Miss J.M, Cross, Third Div, sub-div.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Hon.C.J.Doherty, K.C., D.C.L., LL.D, minister of justice and attorney- \u201cgeneral ot Canada; P.T.Ahern, minister's private secretary; E.L.Newcombe, C.M.K.C., LLD.deputy minister ; WwW.Stuart Edwards, assistant deputy minister and secretary of department; J.Chisholm, P.M.Cote, A.Beauchesne and R.DeSala- berry, legal officers; J.IE.Narraway, accountant and general registrar; R.F.Harris, secretary tec depuly minister ; J.D.Clarke, remission registrar, Penitentiary Branch\u2014Douglas Stewart and w.St.Hughes, inspectors of peniten- tiarles; W.P.Archibald, Dom:nfon parole officer.Duominion Polive-\u2014Lieut.-Colonel A.P.Sherwood, C.M.G., chief commissioner; Dennis Hogan, inspector.DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE.Militia Headguariers: Ottawa.Minister\u2014Major-General the Hon.8S.Hughes, M.P., Canadian Militia.Military Secretary\u2014.t.- -Colonei C.F.Winter.Deputy Miwister-Su.:geon General E.Fiset, C.M.G., D.S.G.MILITIA COUNCIL.President\u2014Major-Genera!l the Hughes, MP.Vice-President\u2014Surgeon-Generai E.Fi- set, C.M.G.D.S.O., Deputy Minister.Chief of the General Staï,\u2014Major- General W.G.Gwatkin, P.S.C.(First Military Member).Adjutant General\u2014Colonel V.A.S.Wil- llams, A.D.C.(Second Military Member).Acting Adjutant- General \u2014Col.(temp.Brig-General) W.E.Hodg Quartermaster- a Hn \u2018Gene ral A.Macdonald, C.M.G., LS.0.(Third Military emb Master-General of the Ordnance\u2014Col.(temp.Brig-General) T.Benson (Fourth Military Member).Accountant and Paymaster General\u2014J.W, Borden, Esq.(Finance Member).Recretary\u2014E.F.Jarvis, Esq., Deputy Minister.Hon.8S.Assistant BRANCH or THE Civii, MEMBER OF THR MILITIA COUNCIL.Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence\u2014E.Fiset, CM.G., D.S.0, Surgeon-General.Asst.Deputy Minister\u2014E.F.Jarv Secretary tu Department ion.Ft con, C.L Panet.Director of Contr acls-H.W.Brown.Superintendent of Printing, Stationery and Continarncies\u2014E.L.Lemieux Inspector of Clothing\u2014S.w, Caldwell.Asst, Director of Contracts\u2014J.A.McCann.Chief Registration Clerk\u2014H.N.P.Chesley.BRANCH OF THB Shier OF THE UENBRAL Chief of the G General Stat \u2014Major-Gen- eral W Director of Niticary P Operations.\u2014G.C.W.Gordon Hall (Yorks.I.1.) Major {temp.li.-col.) Director of Military Training.\u2014 HT.Kem- mis Betty, Major (temp, it.-col.) R.C.F Director of Musketry\u2014R.A.cime, Lt.-Col.Asst.Director of Military Titel! lgence\u2014L.H.Sitwell, Captain (temp.major Asst, Director of SAT) \u2018A.Lister, Major, R.C.R.BRANCH OF THB ADJUTANT-GENERAL.y 4dlrteut- -General\u2014WilHams, Colonel V.A.\u2018Acting Adjutant- -Gençrat- Hodgins, Col, (temp.Brig-General) W .Major General, Asst.Adjutant-General.\u2014J.8.Dunbar.Colonel.Asst.Adjutant -General-\u2014A.Z.Palmer, Major, RCA 4.for Mobilization \u2014G.T.\u2018a.Hamilton A (RF Director General éfedici Services-G.C.Jones, Colonel, P.A.M.C Deputy Direc tor General Medical Services \u2014L Dru, Major (brev.Lt.-Col M.C.(acting) at Director of Cadet Services.\u2014Lt.-Col.R.J.Specially Employed under Director of fades Services.\u2014II.Wilits O'Connor, Cap- ain, G.Chief Clerk\u2014F.Beard.BRANCH OF THE QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL.Quarter-Maater General\u2014D.A.Macdonald, C.M.G., I.Director of rasmport and \u2018Supplies\u2014J.L.Biggar, Colonel, C.P.A Assistant Director of \"Supplies und Transport \u2014Major E.E.Clarke.Director of Veterinary Services\u2014W.J.Neiil, Lt.-Col.(temp.Col.) C.P.A.Y.C.Director of Clothing and Equipment and Principal Ordnance Officer\u2014J.F.Macdonald, Col.C.O.BRANCH OF THE MASTER GENERAL OF TEER ORNNANC Major General of the Ordnance\u2014T.Benson, Colonel (temp.Brig Gen.) Director of Artillery\u2014E.W.B.Morrison, Lt.-Col, D.R.O.Director General of Engineer Services.\u2014 .8.Maunsell, Lt.-Colonel, R.C.E.\"Assist.General Director \u2018of Engineer Ser- vicee\u2014S.IN.Osler, Major R.C.E Assistant Director 9 Works and Build- de D, vas J.Schmidlin, Capt.R.C.E.Chief Tnapector of Arms and Ammunition\u2014 S Greville-Harston, Lt.-Colonel (temp.ol.Inspector of Ammunition\u2014G.Ogllivie, Major Inspector of Small Arms\u2014J.B.Peters, \u2018apt.(temp.Major.Inspector x Artillery and other Military Vehicles\u2014W.G.Hurdmmn, Lt.-Coloze!, R.O, BRANCH OF THR FINANCE MEMBER OF THE MILITIA COUNCIL.Accountant and Paymaster General\u2014}.W.Borden.Assistant Paymaster General\u2014W.R.Ward, Lieut.-Col., C.A.P.Assistant Accountant\u2014R.P.Bro Officer Stores Audit\u2014C.ER.Long, (temp.Major) (D.0.), K.C.A.Capt.BRANCH OF THR INSPECTOR GENERAL.Inspector General Eastern Canada\u2014 L.Lessard, Major-General, C.B.Inspector Western Canada\u2014 S.B.Steele, Major General, C.B.,, M.V.0.Staff Officer ta Inspector Genera?\u2014E, H.T.Heward, Major (Brev.Lt.-Colonel.) *Inspector of Cavalry\u2014C.M.Nelles, Lieut.-Col., commanding R.C.D.and R.S.of C.*Inspector of Horse, Field and Heavy Artilleru.\u2014H.FE.Burstall, Lt.-Col.R.C.A., {ommand!ng REA, Commandant R.S.of *Inspector of Coast Defence AF IT.C.Thacker, Lt.-Col.R.C.A.*Tnspector n°! f, Pngincers-G.Ss.tillery.\u2014 Maunsell, Lieut.-Col.A In this rh for inspection purposes only.BRANCH OF THR JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL Julge Advocate General\u2014H.Smith, Col.(temp.Brig- General).Specially Employed-J.C.MeDougall, Colonel. MISCELLANEOUS 3I DIRECTORY.DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE, Hon.Sir George Eulas Foster M.G., Minister; F.C.T.O'Hara, Deputy Minister: TR.Grigg.Commissioner of Commerce : T.J.Code, chiet assistant to Deputy and accountant : chief trade slatistician ; accountant; John I K.C.A.Lewls, asst.grain statisti- clan.DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.Hon.W.T.White, minister of finance; T.C.Boville, C.M.G., deputy ininister of finance, and secretary of Treasury Board; Henry T.Ross, K.C., asst.deputy minister ; C.Saunders, chief acccuntunt and Dominion bookkeeper; ourke, comptroller of Dominion currency, r3urance Department\u2014-G .F y superintendent.} D.Finlayson.DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE.Hon.P.E.Blondin, minister of inland revenue ; J.U.Vincent.deputy minister ; J.L.K.Laflamme, private secrétary to \u2018the minister.Assistant Deput y \"e.taff nt 2 ni wv inister and Seere DEPARTMENT QF INTERIOR.Inside Servicc\u2014Hon.W.J.Koche, minister of the interior: W.W.Cory CALE deputy minister of the interior; J.G.Mitchell, private socretary L.Pereira, departmental gecretary.DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS.J.D.Reid, minister of customs; John Mc- Dougall, commissioner of customs; R.R.Farrow, asst.commissioner of customs; J.3.Roe, private secretary to minister of cus- Records dbranch\u2014T.Alder Bliss, chief clerk.Accountant's dbranch\u2014S.L.T.Frost, chief clerk and accountant: H.V.Rorke.assistant accountant (and chier clerk ot getimates.stica ranch\u2014Robert M.statistical clerk : einiz, chiet Supply branch\u2014A.C.Bleakney, culef clerk.Seizures branrh\u2014C.P.Blair.law clerk.Entry- Checking branch\u2014W.J Me- Caffrey, chief clerk.Correspondence branch\u2014E.L.Sanders, chief clerk.Chief Appraiser's Branch\u2014John A.Watson, chief Dominion appraiser.Laboratory branch\u2014F.W.Babiugton, analyst: R.C.Allan.tea tester.Inspectors of Ports\u2014S.W.McMichael, 1.S.O., Toronto, chief and general inspector: E.S.Busby, Ottawa, Chlef Inspector; T.Clapplaon, Hamilton; D.D.O'Meara.Que- he J.S.MacLaren, St.John, .B.: A.Shaw, Kingston; H.C.Blair, Ottawa: J.D.Parmelee, Sherbroo Boak, Halifax; W.Marchant, Victoria : \"A.C.Paterson, Calgary; H.C.Graham.\u2018Calgary; Win.Conolly, Winnipeg; W.S.Wood, Toronto\u2019 A.H.Woods, Sault se Marie, D.Macdonald, Port Hood.N.S.; J.\u201cBartle, Niagara Falls, Z.Corbeil.Montreal ; F.Scace, Toronto: G.MeqQuire, London ; Angus Munn.\u2018Vancouver; À.¥ B.Bennedy, Ott-wa ; R.McDougald, taw Preventive Service\u2014W.PF.Wilson, chlet Preventive Officer.Roard of Customs\u2014John MaDougald.ecommr., chairman; R.R.Farrow, asst.com- missione:: S.W.MrMichael, chief and general inspedtor; C.P.Blair, law clerk: R.W.Breadner, Dominion appraiser.CUSTOMS PORTS IN ONTARIO.Port Collectors.Amherstburg, Geo.Gott: Belleville.A.Mc- Ginnis: Berlin, Martin Schiedel; Bowman- ville, J Beith; Brantford, J.H.Spence; Bridgebur Jas, \u2018Lawson; Brockville, W.A.Gilmour; Chatham, D.R.Farquharson; Co- F.Joes; Collingwood, H.Foreman; Cornwall, F.J.Maclennan; Deseronto, Ss.Valleau ; Fort Francis, J W.Prout: Ft.William, F.C.Perry: Galt T.Peck: Gananoque, W.H.Britton; Goderich, Asher Tarrow; Guelph, Geo.J.Thorp; Hamilten, A.Zimmerman; In- gersoil, F.G.Walley; Kenora, George Barres; Kingston, Arch.Strachan; Lin say, 1.Glass: London, C.H.ind Midland, Wm, KE.Hoggart ; Morrishure, A.G.I.Drew; Napanee, JT.M.Thomson : Niagara Falls, Arthur Boyle: North Bay, Adam Torrance; Orilifa, R.A.Lynch: Oshawa, C.E Thomas: Ottawa, F.M.Journeau: Owen Sound, N.P.Tlorton; Paris, D.Burt; Parry Sound, J.H- Knifton ; Peterborough.Robt.Hall: Picton Walter T.Ross: Port McNicol, J.P.Schiss- ler: Prescott, W.C.Brown: Fort Arthur, J.FP.Hodder; Port Hope.W.S.Bletcher; St.Catharines, H.W.Hodgins; St.gnomes, Daniel Ferguson; Sarnia, Chas.Ellis; Sault Sto.Mave, Henry Plummer: Simcoe.N.Perier; Stratford, E.R.Douglas: Sudbury A.H.Smith; Tilsonburg, L.R.Short ; Toronto, I.H.\"Bertram ; Trenton, Polley; Wallaceburg, G.R.Mit- Welland, J.F.Hill: Whitby.A.W.Jackson: Windsor.J.A.Smith; Woodstock, W.H.Vaningen.QUEBEC.Abercorn, F.F.Fyles; Athelstan, Wm.Saunders ; Beebe Junction, Wm.II.Daniels ; Coaticook, Chas.E.Baldwin; Cookshire, Alexander Ross; Gaspe, A.J.Kavanagh; Hemmingford, F.S.Proper: Highwater, Fred.England; Hull, E.Gratton: Man- sonville, D.A.Manson; Montreal.R.S.i Paspeblac.E.W.TeGallais ; LeBouthillier: Quebec, E.N.Rimouski, O.Beaulieu; St.Ar- Vv.A.Burrage; St.Hyacinthe.G.H.Henshaw; St.Johns.GC.redette: Sherbrooke.A.French: Sor J.A.Chapdelaine : Three Rivers, WwW.D.+ isher ; Valleyfield, Raoul Miron.NEW BRUNSWICK.Bathurst, J.J.Harrington: Campbellton, Archibald McKenzie: Chatham, Geo.Watt; Dalhousie, Gea.Haddow: Fredericton, L.C.M.cnutt; McAdam Junction, J.W.Hoyt; Moncton, J.S.Rayworth; Newcastle, W.A.Park: Sackville.F.Ww.George: St.Andrews, Thos.R.Wren; St.John, A.T.Dunn; St.Stephen, W.L.Grant; Wond- steck, Geo.E.Balmain.Nova SCOTIA.Amherst.B.W.Baker: Annapnlis \u2018Roval.Edgar McCormick; Antigonish, Wm.\u2018Chisholm : Arichat.A.F.Baudrot; Baddeck, D.J.Macrae : Barrington Passage, T.w.Robertson; Bridgewater, N.¢.Owen; Canso, P.C.Cullen! Digby, A.M.Gidney : Glace Bay.A.P.O'Neill; Halifax, A.S.Kentville, TF.ç.Rand; Liverpool, C.F.Wright ; TLockeno J.R.Ruggies: Lunenburg, À.B.re: Mtddieton, L.P.Schaffner; New Glasgow, J.F.McDonald: North Sydney, Jos.McPherson § Parrsboro, IL.Glllesple; Pictou, R.P Fraser: Port Hawkesbury, John J.Henne- Port Hood, E.D.Tremaine; Shel- Mitchell ; Rey burne, W.W.Atwood ; Sydney.P.C.Campbell ; Truro, dr A.Hall: Weymouth, A.H.Brooks + Windsor, James O'Brien; Yar- mouth, Smita Harding.MANITOBA.Brandon, Wm.Fenwick Emerson, G.GQ Allen; Gretn obbs: Portage la Prairie.J.À.arshail : Winnipeg, Geo.F.Bryan.ALBERTA.Calgary.T.F.Engilnh: Shera : Lethbridge, F.D.Edmonton.J.W.Shaw ; Medicina Hat, W.G.Niblock.SASKATCHEWAN.Meoselaw, John McAllister, North Portal, C.P.right; Prince Albert, .H.G.Ets\u201d Rina.J.H.Spooner: Saskatoon, Alan Sproat. MISCHLLANEOUS BRriTI8M COLUMBIA.Abbotsford, P.R.Peel: Cranbrook, H.bite: Fernie, G.G.Henderson; Grand Forks, R.R.Gilpin; Greenwood, Hugh Me- Cutcheon; Nanaimo; B.H.Smith; Nelson, George Johnstone; New Westminster, N.M.Matheson; Prince Rupert, J.H.Mcleod; Revelstoke, B.R.Atkins; Rossland, D.Stevens; Vancouver, J.M.Bowell; Victoria, J.GC.Newbury.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Charlottetown, Walter B.Robertson; Sum- merside, George Godkin.YURON TRRRITORY.Dawson, E.S.Ironside; White Horse, F.Maclennan.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES, Hon.J.D.Hazen, K.C., LL.D., minister: Alex.Johnston.deputy minister: C.Stanton, assistant deputy minister; Lucien Hance, chief of French translators Lieut.-Col.Wm.P.Anderson, C.M.G., chief engineer; George H.Flood, purchasing and contract agent; A.Boyle, chief accountant; J.G.Macphail, commissioner of lights: W.H.Noble, asst.commissioner of lights; J.E.McClenaghan, chief of records; V.F.Forneret, superintenden St.Lawrence ship channel ; I.E.Coté, chief draughtsman; Capt.L.À.Demers, wreck commissioner ; Gustav Heidmann.minister's private secretary; Charles Duguid, naval architect; A.de B.Tre- maine, inspector of agencies; H.E.A.Ha wken, registrar of shipping: A.R.Tibbits, inspector of Harbour Commissioners.Marine Outside Service \u2014R.A.Wiallard, agent, Montreal; J.Davison Weir, superintendent of lights for Montreal agency.Chief Examiners of Masters and Mates \u2014F.N.Malcolm, for Atlantic Coast Division, Halifax, N.S.: C.Eddie, for Pacific Coast Division, Vancouver.\u20ac.H- A King, for Inland Waters, Toronto, Board of Steambont Inspection\u2014T.R.Ferguson, chairman, Ottawa: Frank Me- Donnell, \u2018Charles Duguld, steamboat inspectors.Portwardens\u2014Arch.Reid, Montreal, Alex.Russell, Quebec, Que.: Halifax, N.S.; Capt.James Reid, Plctou, N.S.; Nelson Townsend, In\u2018ernationa! Pier and Victoria Pier, Sydney, N.S.; N.Martin, Port Hawkesbury.N.S.; Wm.Reeves, Port Mulgrave, N.S.Willlam H.Kelly, North Sydney, N.S.; Geo.H.Holbrook, Prince Edward Island, at Charlottetown, P.E.I Signal Service\u2014H.S.McGreevy, Quebec.Mcieorological Service\u2014R.F.Stupart, director, Toronto, Ont.Inspector of Live Stock\u2014H, Delorme and James O'Grady, Montreal.Que.Capt.Nell Hall, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Hon.Martin Burrell, minister of agriculture and commissioner of patents; G.F.O'Halloran, B.A.B.C.L., d~puty minister of agriculture and deputy commissioner of patents: Lt.-Col.A.L.Jarvis, I.S.0.assistant deputy minister and secretary; Wm.Ide, .private secretary, Ch fef Plicers of Branches.Montlzam- bert, (Edin), F.R.C.S.E., ; Lr tor D onoral of public health: P.E Ritchie, A.B.C.L.registrar of copyrights and trade-marks; .tv.RCT.Canadian Commissioner Tntarnatinnal Tncttints Af Aerienttnre * IT.B.Spencer, chief of publications brench ; W.Doher- for the J.Lynch.chief of patent office; F.C.Chit- tick.accountant: J H.Grisdale, B.Agr, farms: PF.Tor- director of exnerimental rance.BA.D.V.S,, veterinary director general; John Bright.live stock commissioner: J.A.Ruddick.dairv and cold storage rom- m'ssioner: G.H, Clark.seed commissioner; wm.Hutchison, Canadian exhibition commissioner: CG.Hewitt, DSe, Dominion Entomologlst.32 DIRECTORY.: DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.I.Cochrane, P.C., minister; A.C.E., deputy minister; L A \u2018assistant deputy min- .Bowden, C.E., ch!ef engineer ; Beit financial comptroller; J.W.Pugsley, secretary ; E.ERE Fairweather, solicitor; P.Gutelius, general manager Canadian Government Rai! Ways.INDIAN DEPARTMENT, Hon.Wm.James Roche.M.D, LLD, Buperintendent general; Duncan Campbell Scott, deputy supt.greneral; J.D.McLean, asst, deputy su erintendert-general and secretary of the department; Samuel John Robins, private secretary to the superin- tendent-general.ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE.Office of the Comptroller, Ottawa.L.Fortescue, 1.8.0., comptroller: C.F.Hamilton, asst.comptroller and accountant; L.du Plessis and R.S.Bishop, 1st Div.Sub-Div.B,; J.Stevens, 2nd Div., Sub- Div.A.; W.Gravel and T.ann, 2rd Div., Sub- Piv.B.; W.\u2018Foisy, 3rd Div., Sub-Div.A.Officers Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and North West T'erritories\u2014Commis- sioner, A.B.Perry, C.M.G., Regina; asst.commissioners; A.\u2018E.R.Cuthbert, Regina; J.Wilson, Iethbridge; super- {ntendents ; J.A.McGibbon, Regina ; H.Routledge, Prince Albert; C.Starnes, Macleod; T.A.Wroughton, Edmonton: F.J.A.Demers, Maple Creek ; JUN Horrigan, Calgary; A.E.C.McDonnell, Athabaska; C.H.West, Battleford; DM.Howard, Nelson; G.'s.Worsiey, Regina; R .Knight, Regina; P.We.Pennyfather, Lethbridge ; inspectors, R.Y.Douglas, Prine Albert; J.Ç.Richards, Swift Current; A.w.Duffus, Saskatoon ; G.Stevens, \u2018Ottaw 'E.Tucker, Claresho!m ; Ritchie Region; A.B.Allard, Regina; T.Belcher.Yorkton; G.Jennings, Biman, Christian Junget, Pincher Creek; J.A.Macdonald, Macleod: C.H.il.Sweetapple, Battie- ford; C.C.Raven, Edmonton; W.Lindsay, Calgary; W.Hertzog, Regina : T.M.Sh gebotham, Medicine Hat, H.M.Newson Calgary ; W.J.Beyts, Fort \u2018Churchill; R.Field, Lesser Slave Lake; F.H.French, F.Gordon, Ottawa; J.W.Spalding, \u2018Regina : A.Rheault, Smi th Landing; T ann, Macleod ; G.Currier, Maple Creek; S.T.Wood, Edmont J.M.Tup pper, Wood Mountain ; J.v Phillips, Herschel; W.C.Proby, Battletord: R.J.Lea, Weyburn; F.Humby, Regina : G.H.King, Calgary; D.Ryan, Regina; R.L.Cadiz, Regina; C.D.La Nauze, Regina ; H.Vernon, Regina; F.W.Chaney, Regina ; H.Townsend, Fümon- ton ; surgeons, G.P.Bell, M.D., Regina; S.M.Fraser, MD.Macleod ; hon.surgeons, F.H.Mewburn, M.D.Calgary ; A.E.Braithwaite, M.D.Edmonton : ve- Yrinary surgeon, J.F, Burnett, VS.Reg faers, Yukon Territory.\u2014 J.D.Moodle, Dawson, superintendent; E.Telford, Dawson ; E.Ackland, White Horse; A, L Bell, Dawson inspectors.DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA.\u2018 Hon.Louis Coderre, K.C., Secretary of State Under- -Secretary of State and Deputy Pevis- trar_ General\u2014Thomas Mulves.Assistant Under-Scerctary of State\u2014P.\u201cPelletier.pAtetstant Deputy Registrar-General\u2014I.W.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING ND STATIONERY.de un Tache, King's Printer and coxtrôier of Stationery. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, Honorable Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works; G.F.Buskard, private secretary: J.B.Ifunter, Deputy Minister : A.St.Laurent, Asst.Deputy Minister; R.C.Desrochers, secretary: E.L.Horwood, chief architect; I.D.Lafleur, chief engineer; A.G.Kingston, accountant; D.H.Keeley, general supt.telegraph service.DEPARTMENT CF THE NAVAL SERVICE.Minister of the Naval Bervice\u2014Hon.John Douglas Hazen, K.C.Deputy Minister and Comptroller\u2014G.J.Desbarats, C.M.G.Director of the Naval Service\u2014Vice-Ad- miral CÇ.BE.Kingsimnill.Consulting Naval Jngtnçer-\u2014Engineer Commander P.C.Howe, R.N.Chief of Stuff.commander R.M.T.Stephens, R.se ecretary and Assistant Paymaster\u2014TH.C.Pinsent, R.N.Director of Stores Branch\u2014J.A.Wilson.General Superintendent, Government Wireleas\u2014C.P.Edwards.Superintendent of Tidal Surveys\u2014W.Bell Dawson, M.A.D.Sc, M.Inst, CE.F.R.S.C.Chief Hydrographer\u2014W.J.Stewart.Commissioners of Fisheries-\u2014Prof.E.Æ.Prince.Superintendent of Figsheries\u2014W.A.Found.ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, HALIFAX.Director of Studies\u2014Naval Instructor, B.S.Hartley, B.A.N.Naval Instructor\u2014G.G.Allin, = Nis Secretary and Paymaster\u2014W.E Bris- senden.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.Minister of Lahor\u2014Hon.T.W.Crothers, .C., B.A.Deputy Minister of Labor.\u2014Frederick A.a.Aclan Assistant Deputy Minister\u2014Gerald H.\"pditor, \u201cLabor QGazette,\u201d\u2014R.H.Coats, \u2018Accountant\u2014E.A.Thomas.AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Auditor General\u2014John Fraser, 1.8.0.Div.1 A., Chief Clerk, Exchequer Br.\u2014 B.D.\"Sutherland, 1.8.0 Chief (lerk Expenditure Branch\u2014Frede- rick Hayter, B.A.Chief Clerk Revenue Branch.\u2014- John Gor- man.DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, Secretary of State for External Affairs\u2014 The Right Hon.Sir R.L.Borden, G.C.M.G.Deputy Head.Sir Joseph Pope, K.C.M.G., C.V.0., 1.8.0.Under-Secratary of State for External Affairs Staff.W.HH.Walker, TS.O.BA.Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs.L.C.Christie, viser.PF.M.Baker.Accountant.H.C.Borden, Private Secretary to the Secretary of State INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.Superintendent\u2014G.D.Finlayson.MEMBERS OF THE TREASURY BOARD.Hon.W.TT.White, chairman; Sir Geo.JZ.Foster, Hon.T.Chase Casgrain, Zon.R.Rogers, Hon.J.D, Reid, Hon.Doherty, B.A, LL.B.Legal Ad- 33 DIRECTORY.THE ROYAL MINT.Deputy Master\u2014James Bonar, LL.D.Supcrintendont vf CQoining\u2014A.H., W.Cleave, A re I Bs.J.Pearson.Assistant Assayer\u2014A.L.Entwistle, Second Assistant Assayer\u2014(.R.Robson.Third Assistant Assayer\u2014E.C.Durden.Chief Clerk and Accountant\u2014John Roc.Bullion Clerk\u2014G.V First Senior Olerk\u2014A.J.Baker.Second Senior Clerk\u2014H.E.Ewart.Foreman CQoiner\u2014T.H.Mansell.Foreman Melter~\u2014D.P.Bateman.Foreman of Mechanics\u2014R.C.Roe, Fireman, Asscy Owce\u2014P.W.Bond.BOARD OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS FOR CANADA.Chief Commissioner\u2014H.L.Drayton, K.C.Asst.Chief Commissioner\u2014D'Arcy Scott.Deputy, Chief Commissioner\u2014Hon.W.ntel.Commissioners\u2014S.J.McLean, M.A, LI.B., Ph.D.; A.S.Goodeve.Secretary\u2014A.D.Cartwright.Le Secretaire Adjoint.\u2014E.A, Primeau, Asst.Secretary\u2014R.Richardson.Chief Engineer\u2014George A.Mountain.Asst.Chief Engineer\u2014T.L.Simmons.Asst.Engineers\u2014H.A.K.Drury, A.A.Belanger, A.T.Kerr Ohief Traffic Officer\u2014James Hardwell Chief Operating Ycer.-\u2014Gen.Spencer.Law Clerk\u2014A.G.Blair.Chief Fire Inspector\u2014Clyde Leavitt.Librarian and Supervising Officer\u2014Jas.Mills, M.A.THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY, OTTAWA Chairman\u2014Hon.F.Cochrane, PC.Secretary\u2014Patrick Eugene Ryen Chief Engineer\u2014 Gordon Grant.Accountant\u2014E.IL.Parent.Solicitor\u2014H, Atkinson, K.C.Mechanical Engineer \u2014W.J.Presa, FISHERIES BRANCH.Fisheries\u2014Outside Service Inspectors of [Fisher ries: O.B.Sheppard, Toronto, ; T.J.Foster, Sault St.Marie; James 8.\" rurst, Belleville : Jos.Riendeau, Longueuil, Que; C.A.Bernard, St.Cesaire, Que; J.A.Matheson, Charlottetown.P.BE.1.; R.Hockin, Pictqu, N.S.; Ward Fisher, Shelburne, S ; G.Mcleod, Whitney Pier, Sydney, C.B.; J.F.Calder, Campobe lo, N.B.; D.Morrison, Newcastle, N- B.; H E.Harrison, Fredericton, N.J.Howell, Selkirk, Man.; D.F.Bond Winnipen Man.; G.S.Davidson, Indian Head, Sask.; FH.Cunningham, Chief Inspector of Fisheries for British Columbia, New Westminster, B.C.; J.T.Williams, Port Es- sington, B.C.; E.G.Taylor, Nanaimo, B.C.; Chas.Payson, Dawson Clty, Yukon.Officers in charge of Fish Hatch- erles: Alex.MoLeod, Belleville, Ont.; Wm.Parker, Sandwich, Ont.; W.J.El- dridge, Wiarton, Ont.; A.G.Laschinger, J.Mc Ont.; A.McDougall, Southam ton, Ont R.C.Lindsay, Gaspe Basin, Que.A.Audet, Magog, Que.; Joseph Elliot, St.Alexis des Monts, Que.; N.Catelller, Tauousac, Que.; Alfred dax, Bedford, N.8.; W.G.Belknap, Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Que.; Donald McDermid, Margaree, N.S.; Frank Burgess, Windsor, N.sS.; Alex.Mowat, Campbellton, N.B.; Wm.Sheasgreen, South isk, N.B.; F.J.Mc- Cluskey, Grand Falls, N.BY B.B.Brit- tain, St.John, N.B.; A.W.Holroyd, Winsiow Station, P.B.I.; Christopher Folson, Selkirk, \"Manitoba ; R.T.Rodd, Banff, Alberta; A.Robertson, Harrison Hot Springs, B.3 W.Graham, Lillooet, E C.; H.L.\u2018Gibbs, Hazelton, B.C.; J.H Castley, Duncans, B.C.; J.E.Martin, Kennfalls, B .C.; David Bothwell, Klidonan, B.C.; D.S.Mitchell, Tappen, MISCELLANEOUS 34 DIRECTORY.B.C.: H.C.Crawford, Fort St.James, B.C.; I.N.Har, River Inlet, B.C.; L.Oglivie, Gerrard, B.C.; James Catt, Terrace, B.C.; E.Kemp, Charlottetown, P.IK.I.oyster expert.Acting Accountant\u2014E.L.Parent.DEPARTMENT OF MINES.Minister of Mines\u2014Hon.Louts Coderre, Députy Minister\u2014n.G.McConnell, B.A.S.C.: Avcountant\u2014Jobn Marshall.Chief Div.Publishing and Translation \u2014Marc.Sauvalle.Director of Mines Pranoh-\u2014Bugene Itaanel, Ph) {Brsl.), II Necretary-M.M.Parma \u201cBa Outside Service.Dominion of Canada Assay Office, Vancouver, B.C.Manager, G iädieton.Geological Survey Secretary\u2014Percy H.Selwyn.COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION.Chairman\u2014Sir Clifford Sifton, K.C.M.G.Members\u2014Hon.Aubin E.Arsepaul it, Sum- merside, PE La ; Dr.Howard Murray, Halifax, N.S.; \u2018Cec il C.Jones, Fredericton, N.B.; Mr.Willies B.Snowball, Chatham, N.B.: Hon.Henri 8.Beland.ALD.M.P., St.Joseph- de- Beauce, Que.; Dr.Fra nk D Adams, Montreal ; Monseigneur Charles Phi: lippe Choouette, St.Hyacinthe, pue Fdward Gohier, St.Laurent, Que.W.Robertson, C.M.G., Ottawa Sir Rind: ford Fleming, K.C.M.G., Ottawa : Hon.Senator William Cameron Edwards, Ottawa ; Sir Edmund Boyd Osler, M.P., Toronto; Mr.Charles Arthur McCool, Pembroke; Mr.J.F Mackay.Toronto ; Dr.Bernard E.Fernuv, Toronto ; Rev.Dr.George Bryce, Winni fpeg.Dr.W.7.Rutherford, Saskatoon; Dr.H.M.To ory, Edmonton, \"Alta ; Mr.John Hendry, Vancouver, B.Members ex-officio\u2014Hon.Martin Burrell, Ottawa ; Hon.W .J.Roche, Ottawa ; Hon.Louis oon \u2018Ottawa Hon.John A.Mathieson, K.C., Charlottetown ; Hon.Orlando T.Daniels, Halifax ; Hon.G.J.Clarke, Fredericton, N.B.; Hon.Jules Allard, Quebec, Que.; Hon.G.H.Ferguson, Toronto : Hon.J.H.Howden, Winnipeg ; Hon.James Alexander Calder, Regina, Sask.; Hon.Arthur L Sifton, Edmonton.Alta.: Hon.Wm.KR.Ross, Victoria, B.C.Assistant to Chairman and Deputy Head Mr.James White, Ottawa POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Hon.T.Chase Casgrain.postmaster general: R.M.Coulter, C.M.G., M.D.deputy postmaster-general.Assisiant Deputy Postmaster General\u2014Capt.H.B.Verret, Financial Superintendent\u2014W.J.Johnstone.Law Clerk\u2014E.L.Fiset.Secretary-\u2014A.W.Throop.Ac'ountant\u2014W.J.Glover.Wo Supcrintendent, Moncy Order branch\u2014 Superintendent.Savings Bank branch\u2014- Willlam Hague Harrington.Controller of Postal Stores\u2014Sidney Smith.Superintendent.Dead Letter branch\u2014 George John B Superintendent, Mail Service dranch\u2014 George C, Anderson.Superintendent.\u2018postage Stamp branch \u2014E.J Controller Ratlicay Mail Rervice\u2014B.M.Armstrong.Supcrintendent of Annuitles\u2014S.T.Baste- 0 Superintendent of Staff branch\u2014B.M.Northrop.Buperintendent of Rura! Mail Delivery branch\u2014A.Bolduc.POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters addressed to places În Canada, Great Britain and British Colonies and possessions, Egypt, United States and Mexico, 2 cents per oz.or fraction thereof.Suburban Offices\u2014For St.Lambert, Longueuil, Montreal South, 2 cts.per oz.Drop letters for te city, Westmount, Outremont, Maisonneu'e, Verdu:.and Montreal West, one cent pe.oz.Letters addressed to places in Canada must be at least partially prepaid, and those addressed to the United States or Mexico must be prepald at least a full rate, 2 cents, otherwise they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.Letters addressed to places in Canada, and partly prepaid, will be forwarded, subject on delivery to double amount of deficient Bir, Re-Directed Letters.\u2014 Re-directed letters are not liable to any additional postage, it handed back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thereafter, provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payable.Re-directed letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or receiver unless ad- ditfonal postage has been put on to carry them to their second destination.Request and Address Leiters.\u2014Letters from places in Canada.the United Kingdom, the United States, Mexico and Newfoundland, covered by envelopes bearing a \u201cRequest\u201d thet the letters be returned to the sender if not delivered within a certain specified time, or the address of the sender either printed or written.will be returned as requested if not delivered 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, Special Delivery.\u2014The senders of letters posted at any Post-office in Canada and Aressed to a city Post-office now baving free delivery by letter carriers, on payment 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 same are liable, will secure their special delivery to the persons to whom they are addressed within: the limits of letter carrier delivery at any of the following Post-offices in cities, viz.: Halifax, St.John, N.B., Mone- ton, Fredericton, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Brantford, Hamilton, london, Winnipeg, Victoria, Vancouver, Sherbrooke, St, Hyacinthe, Trois Rivieres, Peterboro\u2019, Guelph, Berlin, St.Catharines, Stratford.Chatham, Windsor, Port Arthur, Fori William, Sarnia, St.Thomas, Brandon, Calgary.Regina.Edmonton.Owen Sound, Hull, Niagara Falls, Lethbridge, Sydney, N.S., Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, New Westminster, Charlotitetown, Brockville, Sault Ste.Marle, Galt, Strathcona, Medicine Hat, Amherst, Belleville, Prince Albert.Post Cards.\u2014For Canada, Mexico and the United States, 1 cent each.For GQCreai Britain, Newfoundiand ani all Postal Union countries, 2 cents each.Reply cards, for Canada, Mexico and U.S., 2 cents each.Nothing must be atlached to a Post Card, except a small adhesive tag or lsbel bearing the name and address of the sender or addressee, or an engraving, photograph or newspaper clipping adhering completely to the card.Second Class Afatter \u2014Newspapers and Per- fodicals posted from the oflice of publea- tion are authorized to pass at (he bulk rate of one-quarter of à cent per Ib.to regular subscribers. MISCELLANEOUS 30 DIRECTORY.An exception (s made in favor of newspapers and pertodicals published not more frequently than once per week, and addressed (for regular subscribers) to post- offices situated within a circular area of 80 miles in diameter, the centre of which must either be the place of publication or some point not more than 40 miles distant therefrom.Such papers enjoy exemption from postage.The postage on newspapers and periodicals issued 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 lb.British perfcd'cal publications.and otber foreign publications can be re-malled by newsdealers to subscribers in Canada and Mexico at the bulk rate of 1c.per lb.Transient Newspapers and Periodicals.\u2014 Transient newspapers 1 cent per 4 oz.; The above postage rates app:y to Canadian pewspapers and periodicals addressed to any place in Canada Mexico, the United Kingdom and the ollow.nz Britivh Possessions: Barbados.Bermuda, British Guana, Ceylon, Cyprus, Falkland Islands.Fiji Gambia.Gibraltar, Hong Kong.Jamaica, Leeward Islands.Malta, Mauritius.Newfoundland, New Zealand, North Borneo, State of Northern Nigeria, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra, Leone, Southern Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks Islands, Union of South Africa (comprising the Provinces of Cape of Good Hope, Natal.Orange 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 daily, addressed to the United States, will be subject to the rate of 1 cent per 4 ounces, whether posted by publishers.npewsdecal-rs or private individuals.Legitimate daily newspapers can be mailed by publishers to bona fide subscribers and pewsdealers in the Urited States at the rate of 1 cent per pound.Newspapers and periodicals addressed to other countries aro subject to the rate of 1 cent for each two ounccs or fraction thereof.Books, etc., and Miscellaneous Matter.\u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars (wholly in print).occasional publications, ete.addressed to Cabada, the United States, Mexico, Newfoundland, Great Britain and all European countries, 1 cent per 2 oz.The 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 music books, whether stitched or bound), etc., addressed to Canada, the United States and Mexico is 1 cent per 2 oz.Most of these articles can be sent to Great Britain and all other countries at the rate of Ic per 2 ozZ.; but, In the case of manuscript of books or newspapers and manuscript musle, a minimum prepayment of 5 cents (covering a welght of ten ounces) is required.No package must excerd 30 inches in length by 1 foot fn width or depth.The limit of weight for Canada is 5 Ibs., for the United States and otter Postal union countries 4 lbs.6 oz.Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places in Canada Is 10 lba Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs, Roots and Sclons rr Grafts can only be sent to the United States at the rate of 1 cent per oz, when posted for delivery in Canada they are subject to Parcel Post rates.Commercial Papers and Legal Documents mav b~ sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland.United States.and all Foreign countries, at 5 cents for the firat 10 ounces, and 1 cent far every additional 2 ounces.These papers.when posted for delivery In Canada, must be prepaid at Letter rate.Samples.\u2014Bona fide Samples of Merchandise, not of saleable value and not exceeding 12 oz.in weight, may be sent te any place ine Canada at 1 cent ner 2 oz.Must be put up 80 as to admit of inspection.Goods sent in execution of an orler, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private Ind'vidual to anotber, not being ac- tusliy Trade Samples, are nct admissible.The !'mit of welght to United Kingdom Is 5 1bs.: limit of size 2 ft.in iength by 1 foot in width or depth.The limit of welght to other postal union countries is 12 oz.; limits of size: ft.in length by 8 in, In width and 4 in.in depth.The postage on sample packets to postal union countries 2c.for the first 4 ozs., and ic.for each additional 2 ozs.Parcel Post in Canada\u2014Comprises such articles of general merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage.Post age rates can be ascertained at any Post Office.Limit of weight, 11 1bs.; of size.two feet six in.in length by one foot in width or derth.but parcels will be accepted up to 3 ft.6 fn.provided that the combined length and girth do not exceed six feet.Matter for transmission by Parcel Past must be open to inspection, and there mast be no correspondence enclosed.Pack ages of merchandise may be sent to the United States at the rate of 1 cent per oz, but the contents will be ilabie to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States, and the limit of weight Is 4 lbs.6 oz.Scaled tins containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meats, etc, if put up in a solid manner and labelled in such a way as to fully indicate the nature of their contents, may be sent by parcel post, within the Dominion, but no sealed matter of this kind can be forwarded to the United States.Iiquids, oils and fatty substances may be sent to places in Canada and the United States If securely put up.PARCEL POST WITH OTHER COUNTRIES.Direct Parvel Post Exchanges are in operation between Canada and the countries mentioned in the following table, the rate and limit of weight being as specified in each Case: RATES OF POSTAGE.For Limit For each of first ib.succeed- weight.oo ing 1b.Barbados .12 cts.12 cts, 11 lbs.Bermuda .12 \u201c 12 \u2018 11 \u201c British Guiana 12 \u201c 12 \u201c 11 \u201c\u201c British Solomon Islands Protectorate.28 28 11 \u201c Fiji .16 © 16 °° 7 France .18 8 mn Grenadz .25 \u2018 %ñ qu Hong Wong and Shunghat .| 12\u201c 12 11 * Jamaica .12 \u201c 12 11 \u201c\u201c Japan .12 12 « 7 Læeward Islands| 12 \u201c 12 \u201c 11 \u201c\u2018 Newfoundland .j 12 \u201c 12 \u201c\u201c 1\u201c New South Wales .24 *\" 12 \u201c\u201c 11\u2018 New Zealand 12 ¢ 12 \u201c\u201c 11 \u2018* Queensland .| 12 * 12 « 11 \u201c\u201c South Australia| 24 * 12 11\u201c St.Lucia .12 \u201c\u201c 12 11 \u201c* St.Vincent .12 12\u201c 11 \u201c Trinidad .12\u201c 12 « 1\u201c United Kingdom .12 12 * 1i \u201c\u201c Victoria .24 \"+ 12 > ft \u2018\u201c Parcels are sent to other countries via England.The rates cun be ascertained at any Post office.Registration.\u2014Bvery article intended for registration must be handed in at the wicket, and a receipt obtained therefor.The fee on all classes of articles addressed to countries to which matter may bc registered is 6 cents. .MISCELLANROUS 36 The sender of a registered article addressed ty any place in Canada or {to any Postel Union country may entitle himself to a certificate as to the disporal of the said srtinle by the Postmaster at the office adèressed, on prepayment of an additional fes of 0 cents, All classes of matter except parcel post packages may Ube registered to all destinations tn Canada and all classes of matter except korcel Post packages to places throughout the Post] Union; and letters may be egistered to most of the countries not inciuded in the Union.The publie are remiuded that registered letters are only carried on trains tuat are accompanied by railway mall clerk.a rogistered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be received at different times.Prohibited Articles and Publications.\u2014Ex- plosive, dangerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter likely to injure usual contents of the malls, or the person sf any officer or servant of the Post Office.Quid Celluloid is prohibited, but celluloid other forms may be sent by post in bulk > \u2018ded it is packed with reasonable care labelled \u201cCelluloid \u2014Inammable.\u201d sv Is no restriction upon the circulation or cards, calendars, ete.made of celluloid whea they are sent singly.Glass, in any form, matches, Hquids, fish, fruit and oils are prohibited unless put up in the manner prescribed by postal regulations.Any obscene or immoral book, or other publication of an indecent, immoral, seditious, disloyal, scurrllous or libellous character, or any post cua.d or post band or wrapper upon which there are words of the character aforesaid, or any letter or circular concerning an illegal lottery, so-called, gift concert or other similar enterprise offering prizes or concerning schemes devised and intended to deceive ang defraud the public, and newspapers, etc., containing advertisements of any obscene and immoral prints, publications, etc.POSTAL NOTES.Can be obtained at any Money Order or Postal Note Office in Canada at the following rates: For a Postal Note for 20 cts.\u2014Commission, 1e.LX] a PY) oo 25 a8 LX} C.\u2018\u201c\" LE) oe 1 LE 2 \u2018 x ic.a\u201c \u201c \u201c c 40 a\u201c it 1c.a\u201c \u201c a \u201ce 50 \u2018 \u201c 2e.a\u201c \u2018 \u201c a.\u201ce \u201c 2e.« \u201c \u201c as 7 Li Le 2¢.a « a\u201c .75 [7 2¢.CE \u2018 \u2018 \u201c4 80 \u201c \u201c 2c.4 \u201c \u201c Cr 90 a IX] 2¢ se [ES LD \u201c $1.00 LE) 2¢ \u201c a es (a 1.50 \u201c 2c, \u201c LE \u201c \u201c $2.00 CC a\u201c \u201c Cr 0 22.50 \u201c 2e \u201c3 ce LE 0\u201c $3.00 \u201c.3e \u2018\" La) \u201c Cr 4.00 LE) 3c se e a\u201d \u201cot $5.00 i\u201c Se.\u201c [ai LE \u201c@ $10.00 0 5e.Odd cents may be made up by affixing Canadian Postage Stamps, not exceeding nine cents in value, to the face of a Postal Note, if the same is for remittance to a place in Canada.Postal Notes are pavable at any Morey Order or Postal Note office in Canada, anu at any Post Office In the United States transacting Moncey Order business (if the pavee resides in a City the Notes must be drawn on tbe Main City Office\u2014not on a sub-office or station.) Postage stamps must not be affixed to Postal Notes remitted to the United States.MONEY ORDERS.TABLE showing the amount in Canadian money to bo pald by remitters for money drders on the United Kingdom, Antlgua, Ba- hemas, Barbados, Bermuda, Beyrout, British DIRECTORY.\"Guiana, Cape of Good Hope, Cayman Islands.Constantinople, Dominica, England, Fiji Islands, Grenada, Iraland, Jamaica, Montserrat, Morocco, Nevis, New South Wales, New Zealand, Orange Free State, Pauamas, Queensland, St.Christopher (St.Kitts), SL Lucla, St.Vincent, Saionica, Scotland, Smyrna, South Australia, Tangier, Tasmania, The \u2018Transvaal, \u2018Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Islands, Victoria (Australia), Virgin Islands, Wales, Weatern Australla and Zululand where payment will be made in sterling money.£ 2 d.$c £ 8.d.$c.1 20 0 24 2 00 9 74 0 20 0 49 8 00 14 61 0 30 0 73 4 000 19 48 0 4 0 0 97 5 00 24 25 0 500 12 6 0 0 29 22 0 6 ¢ 146 7 00 34 09 0 70 171 8 00 88 86 9 80 195 9 0 0 43 83 90 2 19 w 00 48 70 0 10 0 2 44 1 0 0 68 57 0 11 0 2 68 2 00 58 44 0 12 0 2 92 13 00 63 31 0 18 0 817 14 00 68 18 0 14 0 34 15 0 0 73 06 0 15 0 36 16 0 0 TI 92 0 16 0 3 90 17 0 0 82 7 0 17 0 414 18 0 0 87 66 ô 18 0 438 19 0 0 92 68 0 19 0 4 63 20 0 0 97 40 1 00 4 87 20 10 8 100 60 And two \u2018cents fer each peony to make up the sum required.Commission en Money Orders payable in Canada, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guam, Hawail, Isle of Pines, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis, Newfoundland, Panama Canal Zone, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, St.Christopher (St.Kitts).St.Lucta, st.Vincent, Tobago, Trini- dau, \u2018Turks Islands, Tutuila (Samoa), Virgin Islands and United States drawn by any money order office in Canada is as follows:\u2014 On Orders up to $10.be.Over $10.00 \" 3022 Le 22 es ++ +.100.\u2018 - \u201c 50 .* a .ve .15c.\u201c50.00 \u2018 60.202.4.+.+.200.oe 60.00 LE 25e , l1v0 1.2.25e, The rates of Commission for orders payable in the United Kingdom, cther British possessions and Foreign countries except those mentioned above are as foilows:\u2014 For sums not exceeding $ 5.b cents.\u2026.16 ** Over $5 and up to 10 1 \" 10 20 .20 * \" 20 o 30 .3 \u201c 30 40 .4 \" .40 \u201c 50 .60 \u201c \u201c 60 \u201c 60 .60 60 * 7 .7 \u201c 70 \u201c 80.80 * \u2018 80 \u2018 80 .\u201c .90 100 .$1.00 No single Money Order may be issued for en amount in excess of $100.Prepayment of all classes of correspondence must be cffected by means of stamps.The postage on commercial papers for Postal Union Countries is the same as on printed papers, except that the lowest charge is five cents.The postage on samples for postal union countries, is the same as on printed papers, except that the lowest charge is two cents.\u201cBeginning on the 15th April, 1916, letters mailed in Canada for delivery in Canada or in any country or colony to which the postage rate on letters is two cents per ounce, are subject to a War tax of one cent each; and the same tax applies to post cards bearing writen communications addressed to places in Canada, the United States and Mexico, Each postal note issued in Canada Is subject to a War Tax of one cent; and each Post Office Money Order issued in Canada is subject to n War Tax of two cents,\u201d ms MISCELLANKOUS SENATORS OF CANADA.According to Senlority.The Hon.Philippe Laudry, Speaker.Name.P.O.Address, Hon.goo Geoffrey Halifax, N.S.MG, Montreal, Que.\u201cWilliam MeDonnld Glace Bay, N.S.Joseph Bolduc.St.Victor de Trix g Q Pascal Polrier.RU Shediac, N.B.\u201c Jas, Alex.Lougheed.Calgary, Alta \u2018\u201c Peter McLaren.Perth, Ont.\u2018* Hippolyte MonMplaisitThree A P.Q.\u201c Philippe.Jandry.(Speaker) .Candiac.Quebec.\u201cSi M.AN K.C.MG Belleville, Sout \u201c ety r, Baird.Perth, \u201c\u201c William Owens.ST que.\u2018\u201c David Mackeen.Halifax, N.S.** Alfred A.Thibaudeau Montreal, Que.George Gerald King.Chipman, N.B \u2018* Raoul Dandurand.Montreal, Que.\u201cJ.Bte.Romuald Fiset faet 1112212040 Rimouski, Q.\u2018\u201c John Yeo.Port Hill, P.E.I.tH Peter McSweeney.cans Moncton, N.B.\u201c P.B.Casgrain.Montreal, Que.hc, Watson, Portage la Prairie, Man.* Finlay M.Young.Killarney, Man.\u201c Joseph Shehyn.Quebec, Que.\u2018\u201c Sir L.Melville Jones, Toronts, Ont.\u2018\u201c George McHugh.Lindsay.Ont.\u2018\u201c\u201c Robt Mackay.Montreal, Que.« Joseph Gaodhout Beauceville Ouest, Q.\u201c Fredk.P.Thompson Fredericton, N.B.\u2018\u201c Fred.L.Belque.Montreal, P.Q.\u201c Jos.H.Legris.Louiseville, Q.\u201c Francis T.Frost.Smith's Falls, Ont.\u201c James K.Kerr.Toronto, Ont.\u201c* Jules Tessfer.Quebec, Que.* Wm, C.Edwards.Rockland, Ont.\u2018\u201c James Domville.Rchhesay, N.B.\u201c L.O.David.Montreal, P.Q.\u2018 Henry J.Cloran.Montreal, P.Q.\u201c Wm.Mitchell.Drummondville, Q.\u2018\u201c Hewitt Bostock.Monte Creek, B.C.\u201c\u201c Philippe A.Choquett Quebec, Que.\u2018* Jas.H.Ross.Moosejaw.Sask.\u2018\u2018\u201c Thos.O.Davis.Prince Albert, Sask, \u2018\u201c L.Geo.DeVeber.Cees Lethbridge, Alta.Jas.M.Douglas.Tantallon, Sask.* Peter Talbot .Lacombe, Alta.\u201c Jeo.Riley.Victoria, B.C.*\u201c John Costigan.f£dmundston, N.B.\u2018\u201c Robt.Beith.Bowmanville, Ont \u2018\u201c\u201c Danle! Gilimeor.St.George N.B.\u2018\u201c G, E.Dessaulles.St.Hyacinthe, Q.\u201c Nan, A, Pelcourt.Ottawa, Ont.\u2018\u201c Daniel Derbyshire.Brorkville, Ont.\u2018\u201c Valentine Ratz.New Hamburg Ont.\u2018\u201c Arthur Boyer .Montreal, P.Q.\u2018\u201c Benj.Prince.Battleford.Sask \u2018* Wm.Roche.Halifax, N.S.\u201c Ed.M.Farrell.Liverpool, N.S.\u201c Ls.Lavergne.\u2026.Arthabaska, Que.\u2018\u201c Amedee E.Forget.Banff, Alberta Jos.M.Wilson.Montreal, P.Q.\u201c Benj.C.Prowse.Charlottetown, \u2018\u201c Alph.C A.LariviereSt.Boniface, Man \u201c* Rufus \u2019\u2019enry Pope.Cookshire, Que e.\u2018 (Geo.Taylor.Gananoque, Ont.\u201c John W.Daniel.St.John\u2019s N.B.\u2018\u201c Henry Corby.\u2026.Belleville, Ont.\u201c George Gordon.North Bay, Ont.\u2018\u2018 Nathanie! Curry Amherst, N.S, \u2018 m.R.Ross.+ Middleton, N.S.\u2018* Bdw, L.Girroir.Antigonish, N.S.\u201c Wm.Dennis.Halifax, N.Say.Reserve Mines, N.S.\u201c Patrick C.Murphy.Tignish, P.E.Il \u2018\u201c Ern.D.Smith.jona, oO + Alex MeCsN LL, Simcoe, O \u2018\u201c Col.Jas.Mason.Toronto, O.\u2018\u201c Jas, J.Donnelly.Pinkerton, O.\u2018\u201c Wm.H.Thorne.St.John, N.B.Samuel E.St.0.Chapleau, clerk of the Yppate, master in chancery and cashier: J.CC.Young, deputy clerk of the Senate: J.G.Aylwin Creighton, law clerk, master in chancery, parliamentary counsel, and English translator.P.E.L 37 DIRECTORY.Commissioner for administering the oath to members: Samuei St.O.Chapleau, clerk of the Senate.HOUSE OF COMMONS.Hon.Tho:nas Simpson Sproule, Speaker.Algoma E., Wr.Ross Smyth, Rydal Bank, O.Algoma W., C.Boyce, Sault Ste.Marle, O.Annapolis, Avard L.Davidson, Middleton, N.8 Antigonish, Wm, Chisholm, Antigonish, N.S.Argenteuil, Hon.Geo.H.Perl ey, Ottawa, O.Assioiboia, JoLa G.Turriff, Regina, Sask.Bagot, Joseph Ikdmond Marcile, Actonvale, Q.Battleford, Alb.Champagne, Battleford.Sask.Beauce, Hon.Henri Severin Beland, St.Joseph de Beauce, Q.Beaubarnois, Ls.J.Papineau, Valleyfield, Q.Bellechasse, Jos.Jct.Lavallee, St.Cajetan d'Armagh.Q.Berthier, J.A.Barrette, St.Barthelemi, Q.Bunaventure, Hon.Charles Marcil, Montreal, Quebec.Brandon, J.A.M.Alkins, Winnipeg, M.Brant, John Heary Fisher, Paris, O.Brantford, Wm.F.Cockshutt, Brantford, O.Brockville, John porebster, Brockville, 0.8roma, Je.H.ker, Montreel, Q.Bruce N Riding, Hugh Clark, Kincardine Q.Bruce, S.Riding, R.I.Truax, Walkerton, Calgary.R.B.Bennett, Calgary, Alta.Cape Breton North and Victoria, Daniel D.McKenzie, North Sydney, N.Cape presen South, W.PF.Carroll, Carleton, N.B., F.B.Carvell, Woodstock, N.B.Carleton, Ont.Wm.F.Garland, Ottawa.0.Chambly and Vercheres, J.H.aipville, Montreal, Q.[Q.Champlain, Pierre Ed.Blondin.Grand\u2019 Mere, Charlevoix, Sir Rod.Forget, Montreal, Q.Charlotte, Thos.À.Hartt, St.Andrews, N.B.Cedron.OU.Chateauguay, Jas.Morris Aubry, Que.Chicoutimi and Saguenay, Joseph Girard, St.Coicheste-, John Stanfield, Truro.N.rfomox-Atlin, .S.Clements, Glace Prince Rupert, B.C.Compton, F, R.Cromwell, Cookshire, Q.Cumberland.Edgar N.Rhodes.Amherst, N.S.Dauphin, Robt.Cruise, Dauphin, M Digby.Clarence Jameson.Digby.N.8 Dorchester, Albert Sevigny, Quebec, Q.Drummond and Arthabaska, Ovide Brouillard, Drummondville, Q.Dufferin, John A.Best, Shelbourne, O.Dundas, Andrew Broder, Mornisburg, O.Durham, C.J.Thornton, Orono, O.Edmonton, Hon.Frank Oliver, Edmonton, Al Elgin, Ww.Riding, Horn.T.W.Crothers, Ot- wa, O.Elgin, E.Riding, David Marshall, Aylmer, O.Essex N.Riding, 0.J.Wilcox, Woodslee, O.Escex à S.Riding, A.H.Clarke, Calgary, Frontenac, J.W.¥dwards, Cataraqui.O.Gaspe, P.Gauthier, Ste.Anne des Monts, Q.Glengarry, John A.McMillan, Alexandria, O.Gloucester, 0.Turgeon, Bathurst, N.B.Grenville, Hon.John Dowsley Reid, Ottawa.Grey, E.Rlding, Hon.Thomas S.Sproule, Markdale.O.Grey, S.Riding, R.J.Ball, Hanover, O.Grev.N.Riding, W.S.Middiebro, Owen Sound, O.Guysborough, J.H.N.S Sinclair, New Glasgow, Haldimand.¥.R.Lalor.Duznville.O.Halifax, Right Hou.R.L.Borden, Ottawa, Halifax, A.K.Maclean, Halifax, N.S.Halton.David Henderson, Acton.O.amil'on Fast, Samuel Barker, Hamilton, O.Hamilton West, T.J.Stewart, Hamilton.O.Hants, Hadley B.Tremuln, Windsor, N.S.Hastings, E.Rliding, Willam B.Northrup, Belleville, O.[Belleville, O.Hastings, W.Riding, Edward Gus.Porter, Hochelaga, Hon.Touis Coderre.Ottawa, O.Humboldt, D.Neely, Humboldt, Sask, Huntingdon TA, Rahh Vollevfi-id O Huron, E.Riding, Jas.Bowman, Brussels.O.Huron, 8.Riding, J.J.Merner, Zurich, O.Huron.W.Riding, >.N.Lewir- Goderich, 0. PE pee se MISCBLLANEOUS d3B DIRECTORY.Inverness, Alex.W.Chisholm, Margaree Harbour, N.S.[real, Q.Jacques-Cartier, Jos.A.Descarrles, Mont- Joliette, J.P.O.Guilbault, Jollette, Q.Kamouraska, Ernest Lapointe, Riv:ere du Loup (on bas), Q.Kent (N.B.), F.J.Robidoux, Richibucto, N.B.Kent (0.), E.Riding, D.A.Gordon, Wallace- urg, O.ham, ©.K:at (0).W.Riding.A.B.McColg.Chat- King's ard Albert {(N.B.), George W.Fowler, Sussux, N.B.King's (N.S.), Arthur DeWitt Foster, Kent- ville, N.S.[P.E.L King's (P.E.l.), James .J.Hughes, Souris, Kingston, William F.Nickle, Kingston, 0.Kootenay, R.F.Green, Victoria, B.C.Labelle, Honore Achim, Nominingue, Q Lambton, E.Riding, Joseph IS.Armstrong, Petrolea, O.[nia, O.Lambton, W.Riding, Frcd.FF.Pardee, Sar- Lanark, N.Ridicg, Wm.Thoburn, Al- monte, O.Lanark, S.Riding, A.IS.Manna, Perth, O.Laprairie-Napierville, R.Lanctot, St.Constant, Q.mite, Q.L'Assomption, P.A.Seguin, St.Paul l\u2019Er- Laval, C.A.Wiison, Montreal, Q.Leeds, Hon.Wm.T.White, Ottawa, 0.Lennox and Addington, Wm.J.Paul, Tamworth, O.Levis, J.B.Bourassa, St.Romuald, Levis, Q.Lincoln, Edward A.Lancaster, St.Cath- arines, O.Lisgar, Wm.Henry Sharpe, Manitou, M.L'Islet, Eug.Paquet, St.Aubert, Q London.Wm.Gray.London.O.Lotbiniere, Edmond Fortier, St.Croix, Q.Lunenburg, Dugald Stewart, Bridgewater, N.S.Macdonald, Alex.Morrison, Homewood, Man.Mackenzie, E.L.Cash, Yorkton, Sask.Macleod, David Warnock, Plncher Creek, a.Malsonneuve.Alphonre Verville, Montreal, Q.Marquette, Hon.William James Roche, Ottawa, O.Maskinonge, A.Bellemare, St.Paulin, Q.Medicine Hat, Wm.A.Buchanan, Lethbridge, Alta.Megsntic, L.T.Pacaud, Thetford Mines, Q.Middlesex, 13.Riding, S.Francis Glass, London, Ont.Middlesex, N.Riding, G.A.Elliot, Sylvan, O.Middlesex, W.Riding, Duncan Campbell Ross, Strathroy.O.Missisquoi, Wm.F.Kay, Phillipsburg, Q.Montea'm.David A.Lafortune, Montreal.Q.Montmagny, D.O.Lesperance, Quebec, Montmorency, Sir Rod.Forget.Montreal, Q.Montreal, St.Anne, Hon.Charles Doherty, Ottawa, O.Montreal.St.Antoine, Herbert B.Ames.Montreal, Q.[real, Q.Montreal, St.James, Ls.A.Lapointe, Mont- Montrral.St.Lawrence, Robt.Bickerdike.Montreal.Q.{real, Q.Montreal, St.Mary Med.Martin, Mont- Moosejaw, W.E.Knowles, Moosejaw, Sask.Musknka, Wm.Wrieht, Hunteville.O.Nanaimo, Frs.H, Shepherd, Nanaimo, B.C.New Westminster.James D.Taylor, New TWagtmirnutier .Nicolet, Paul E.Lamarche, Montreal, Q.Nipissing, Hon.Frs.Cochrane, Ottawa, O.Norfolk, Wm.A.Charlton, Toronto, O.Narthumheriard (N.B.), w, & lTaoazgle Chatham, N.B.{Warkworth.O.Northumberland (0.) E.R., H.J.Walker, Northumberland (0.) W.R, Chas.A.Mun- son, Cobourg, O.Ontario.N Riding, Sam.S.Sharpe, To bridge, OC.Ontario, S.Riding, William Smith, Columbue, Ottawa (City), Alfred E.Fripp, Ottawa, O.Ottawa (City).John Leo Chabot, Ottawa, 0.Oxford N R'ding.E.W.Nesbitt Wnod- stock, O [soil, O.Oxford, S.Riding, Donald Sutherland, Inger- Parry Sound J.Arthurs.Powassan, Part Risha=d Nain Rromntan.Q Perth, N.Riding.H.B.Morphy, Listowel.0.Perth.S.Riding.Micharl Steele, Tavistock.O.Peterharoveh.FE.Riding, J.A.Sexsmith Pronavean, Q Peterborough, W.Riding, John 11.Burnham, Paterharongh.O.Pictou, Ed.M.Macdonald, Pictou, N.E.Pontiac.G.H.Brabazon, Portage du Fort, Q.Portage la Prairie, Hon.Arthur Meighen, Ottawa, Portneuf, Michel Simeon Delisle, Portneut, Q- Prescott, Ea.Proulx, L\u2019Orignal, O.Prince (P.E.1.), James W.Richards, Bidde- ford, P.E.1.Prince Albert, Samuel J.Donaldson, Prince Albert, Sask.Prince Edward, Bernard R.Hepburn, Picton, Frovencher, J.P.Molioy, Morris, M.Qu'Appelte, Levi Thomson, Wolseley, Sagk.Quebec, Centre, Arthur Lachance, Quebec.Q.Quebec, Last, Right Hon.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P.C., G.C.M.G., Ottawa, O.Quebec, West, Willlam Power Quebec, Q.Quebec (County), Hon.T.Chase Cas- grain, Gitawa, O.ftown, P.E.L Queen\u2019s, P.JE.I., Angus A.McLean, Charlotte- Queen's, P.Æ.I., Donald Nicholson, Charlottetown, P.E.I.Red Deer, M.Clark, Olds, Alta.Regina, W.M.Martin, Regina, Alta.Renfrew, N.Riding, Geraid V.White, Pembroke, O.Renfrew, S.Riding, Hon.Geo.P.Graham, Brockville, O.Restigouche, Jas.Reld, Charlo Station, N.B.Richelieu, P.J.A.Cardin, Sorel, Q.Richmond (N.S.), Geo.W.Kyte, St.Peters.Richmond and Wolfe (Q.), Edmund Wm.Tobin, Bromptonville, Q.Rimouski, Herm.Boulay, Sarabec, Q.Rouville, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Ottawa, O.Russell, Hon.Charles Murphy, Ottawa, 0.St.Hyacinthe, Louis J.Gauthier, Montreal, Q.St.John (N.B.) City, Hon.Wm.Pugsley, St.John, N.B.St.John (N.B.) City and Co., Hoh.J.Douglas Hazen, Ottawa, O.St.Johns and Iberville, Marie Jos.Demers, St.Johns, Q.Saltcoats, Thos.MacNutt.Saltcoats, Sask.Saskatoon.G.E.MoCraney, Saskatoon, Sask.Selkirk, G.A.Bradbury, Selkirk, M Shefford, G.H.Boivin, Granby.Q.Shelburne and Queen's, Fleming B.McCurdy, Halifax, N.S.Sherbrooke, Frs.McCrea, Sherbrooke.Q.Simcoe, E.Ridfag, Wm.Henry Bennett, Midland, O.Simeroe, N.Riding, J.A.Currie.Torento, 0.Simcoe.S.Riding, W.A.Boys, Barrie, O.Soulanges, Rt.Hon.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P.C., G.C.M.G., Ottawa, O Souris, F.L.Schaffner, Boissevain, M.Stanstead.Charles H.Y.ovell.Coaticook.Q Stormont, Duncan O.Alguire, Cornwall, O.Strathrona, James M.Monglass, Strathennn Sask.[Lean, St.John, N.B.Sunbury and Queen's (N.B), Hugh H.Me- Temiscouata, C.A.Gauvreau, Riv.du Loup (en bas), Q.Terrebonne, Gedeon Rochon, St.Jerome, Que.Three Rivers and St.Maurice, Jacques Bureau, Three Rivers, Q.Thunder Bay and Rainy River, John Jas.Carrick, Port Arthur, O.Taranto, Centre Edmund Bristol, Toranto, O Toronto East.Hou.A.E.Kemp, Toronto, O.Toronto, North, Hon.G.E.Foster, Ottawa.0 Taronto.South.A.C _Macdonell.Toronto O.Toronto West, Sir Edmund Boyd Osler, To- ranto.O.Two Mountains, Joseph A.C.Ethier, St.Acholastique, Q.B.C.vancouver City, H.H.Stevens, Vancouver, Vandrentl.Gustave Bever.Rigaud.Q.Victoria (Alta), W.H.White, Fort Sas- katohewan, Alta.Victoria Citv (B.C.).G.H.Barnard, Ne B toria, B.C.B.Vintaria (N.R) P.Michand.Edm\u2018indston.Victoria, (0.) Hon.Sam Hughes.Ottawa.0.Waterloo, N.Riding, W.G.Welchel, Waterloo, N.Waterloo, = Riding.Frank Stewart Scott, 4 sait, nt, .Welland.William Manley German, Welland, Wellington, N.Riding, W.A.Clarke, Palmerston, O.{Guelph, 0.Wellington, ° Ridine Hveh Guthrie, Wentworth, Gordon C.Wilson, Dundas, O. MISCELLANEOUS 39 DIRECTORY.Westmoreland, Arthur B.Copp.Sackville, Winnipeg, Hon.Robt.Rogers, Ottawa, 0.Wright, F.B.Devlin, Ottawa, C.Yale-Cariboo, Hon.Martin Burrell, Ottawa, 0.Yamaska, A.oondou, Plerrevlile, Q.Yarmouth, Bow:nan Brown Law, Yarmouth, York (N.B.), Harry F.McLeod, Frederic ton, N.B.Yor El (0.h E Riding, Thos.Geo.aliace, dge.York OÙ.ES Riding, J.A.M.Armstrong, Lloyd own, York (O.), S.ronto, O.T.Yukon Territory, Alfred Thompson, Dawson, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Seat of Government at Quebec.LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, 0.; Riding, Wm.F.Maclean, Te His Hon.P.HE.LeBBlanc, !leutenant- governor; Major Victor Pelletier, alde- de-camp ; Lieut.G.Garneau, extra aide- de-camp; L.Arthur Giroux, nrivate secretary.IXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin, Prime Minister and Attorney-General.Hon.Jules Allard, Minister of Lands and Forests.Hon.J.C.Kalne, Minister without portfolio.Hon.L.A.Taschereau, Minister of Public Works and Labor.Hon.J.L.Decarie, Provincial Secretary and Registrar.Hon.J.E.Caron, Hon.W.G.Mitchel], urer.{folio.\u201con.N.Perodeau, Minister without port- Hon.J.A.Tessier, Minister of Roads.Hon.Honore Mercier, Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries Minister of Agriculture Provincial Treas- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Speaker.A .Vacant.Bento.Lacan ee \u2018Hon.E.de Waterloo, Que.De Lanaudiere.Vacant.De LaDurantaye Hon.J.BE, Amyot, Quebec.Varennes, De LaValiere.Hon.Adelard Turgeou, uebec.De Lorimier.Hon.Dr.J.Girouard, Longueuil.: De Salaberry.Hon.A.Racine, Montreal.Wolfe._.Hon.Rich.Turner.Quebec, Grandville.nue ! Hon.John Hall Kelly, New Carlisle.Inkerman.Hon.@.Bryson, Fort Coulonge.Kenpebec.Hon.F .T.Savole, Ples- sisville, La Salle.Hon- LC E.Dubord, Beau- Laurentides.tfon.\u201cThos.Chapais, Quebec Lauzon.1.J.E.Roberge, Lamb- Hon.ffon.Hector Champagne, St.Eustache.Montarville.Hon, C.B.de Boucherville, Montreal.Repentigny.G.ge.Montreal.Mille Isles.Rigaud.Hon.Chaurer, St.Genev! Rougemont.Hop aise Fornost \"Choquette, St.fla Shawinigan.Hon.\u201cNemese Garneau, Quebe Sorel.Hon.N.Percdeau, Mont- treal.Sadacona.Hon.John CC.Keim, Que- ec.Victoria.Hon.G.nat Smith, Thet- ford Wellington.Hon.F.Bo \u2018Gilman, Mont- ea OFFICERS OF TEE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Robert Campbell, clerk, clerk of Private Bills, accountant and English translator; KE.A.Panet, assistant clerk; Arthur St.Jacques, gentleman usher of the black rod; L.A.Fortier, clerk of French journal and translator, B.Meilleur Barthe, clerk of the Committees and sergeant-at-arms.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon.Cyrille F.Delage, Speaker.Argenteuil.Slater.H.Lachute.Arthabaska .Tourigny, Paul .Victoriaville Bagot .\u2026 Phaneuf, J, Emery.St.Hughes Beauce.Godbout, Art.\u2026.St.Georges E.Renukarncis .Robert, E.À Montres Bell- hasse .Galipeault, Antonin.Quebec Bert} ter .Gadoury,J.r.Berthier Bonurenture .Bugeaud, J.F .New Carlisie Brome .Vilas WF.Cowansville Chambly .Desauiniors, E.hi.St Laiubert Champlain .Labissonniere,J A.Champlain Charlevoicel .D\u2019Aateuil, Pierre.Malbaie Saguenay Chateanguay - Mercier, Honoré.Quebec Chicoutimi.Petit, Honore.St.Anne de Chicoutimi Johnson Iles de la Mad (Caron, J.E.Quebec Jacques- -CartierCousineau, P.Montreal Joliette ellier Jose h M.Joliette Kamoxrasha.Stein, Adolphe.Eraserville Labelle.Fortier, RER Lac St.Jean.\u2018Carbonneau JB.Roberval Lapr Patenaude, E L.Montreal L'Assomption.Reed, Walter L'Assomption Laval .\u201cTevesquedoseph W.t-Vin.e Paul Levis.-.Beraier, A tphonse.levis L'Istet.Morin, d.\u2018Quebec Lotbinière.\u2026 Francœur, Jos N 40 Maisonneuve .Decarie J.uehec Maskinongé.T~urville, Rod a.Icuiseville Matane .Caron, Donat .St.Uctave de : Métis Megantic.Deme rs, Joe .vou.Thetford Mines At ssisquoi.Cees \"Gosselin, Jos.J B.N.D, de © Stanbridge Montcalm .Sylvestre, Joseph .Ste Julienne .Lavergne, Armand.Quebec Montmagny .\u2018Taschereau, L.À.Quebee Montmorency.MONTREAL \u2014 \u2026\u2026Montr:1 \u201cee 5 \u201c« \u2018 cd a\u201c [13 seve +-+10 1.000000 100 Clem be Cyprien .a.Michel Arch.Arthur .Nicolet FA.Hull cies Geo.B.Ottawa \"eee \u2026.Que \u2026 Quebec cranpecs es Quebec A.+ Quebec 0.fees ae eens u ves.os.Rimouski .Marieville st iL Hyacinthe Samachieho Alph.Quebec .KoxtonPond .Sherbrooke .Berube, J.A.L.«ve.Fraserville l\u2018Prevost, Jean.EA Jerome Tessier, J.A fs-Riv.Pllon, He dan.= udreuit MISCELLANECUS 40 Vercheres _.Perron, J L., .Montreal Westmount.Smart, Charles Allan.Montreal Wolse.\u2026.\u2026 \u201c Tanguay, NP.Weedon Centre Yamaska .Quellette Bd .Montreal IL.P, Geotfrion, Clerk cf the Legislative Assembly ; L.N., Patenaude, Clerk Assistant, CORONERS.Districts.Coroners.Anticostt .J.A.0.Bourret.Arthabaska.H.P.Rouleau, Damase La- Rue, C.B.Delage, A.J.Boisvert.Beauce.«+.N.J.Cantin, Jos.Pluze Beauharnols.Cerne W.M.Rowat, Achille Besner and A.Trepanler.Bedford.Homer Æ.Mitchell, Bent.Joannette and J.A.Cor- cora Chicoutimi.A.Rivera, Jules Constan- D.Caspe, Perce.J.A.Pidgeon.(Gaspe-New Carlisle .I.de Wolie, J.A.Mo- rats, J.Joncas, J.I Solomon, Emile Lamon: Iberville.Napoleon Chevaller.Joliette.J.A.Labreche, Theo.Ger- vais and Remeo Turgeon.Kamouraska.Jos.Langlais and V.A.Vezina.Montmagny.RRR 0.=.Perron and F.X.Gossell Montcalm.T.Lachapelle.Montreal.FE.McMahon.Ottawa.H.F.Lyster, J.T.D.Fontaine and Eug.Mackay.Pontiac.T.Lippiat end C.A.Dube.Quebec.G.Wilillam Jolicoeur.Richeitleu.Pierre Bergeron, L.Chapdelaine and H.La: pierre, Gustave Cote, Rimouski.Josue Pi- nault, L.M.Deschesnes.Roberval.Jules Constantin.Sagueney.-Honore Labrecque, Stanislas McDuff, J Fafard, Chas.Cote, Prosper Sy- notte, C.A.MeDangall St.Francois.lL.CC.Bachand, GQ.J P.C.Rowen & Le- mieux.St.Hyacinthe.C.E, IL.Auger, Cleophas Bernard and J.Viger.Terrebonne.B.ales and P.E.Pager.Three-Rivers.R.Pepin, E.Vanasse 1 JE, Milot and Nap.Lambert.REGIS TRARS OF THE PROVINCE.DIVISIONS.CHEF-LIEU.NAMES.nteuil .Lachut e F, Calder re paske.vee.Ari habaskaviile.addy he Poisson.Bagot .St.Liboire .el, J Bathalon Beauharnois.Beauharnois .LE .Tap'ante St.F .F.E.Fortier Beauce .5t, Francois .{One Fauteux Bellechasse.\u2026 .St Raphael, .J.O.St.Pierre rthier .Berthiervil:e.J.A.Laferrière 0.1 New Carlile.1.P.Lebel Bonaventure Ÿ James Verse Q Bonaventure No.2.Carleton., B .nowlton.,.,.Fos Chambly cient Longueuil .Robert & \u2018Geoffrion Champlain .Ste Geneviève .Ferd Trudel A Martin oseph Gariépy Charlevoix No: Murray Bay Js \u2019 dmour Mc\u2018iowan Charlevnix No.2 Baie St Paul.Chateauguay .Ste Martine.Couticook .Ceaticock .,.Laroche & Webster Chicoutimi .Chicoutimi .Thos.Bossé Compton .,.Cookshire .Wm.H, Lecnardo Deux-M SteScholastique].H, Tanglois i E.Verina Dorchester.Ste Hénédine .! Gauvrean Drummond.Drummondsile Laflerias & \"Millar Gaspé .rcé., .\u2026.phonse Garneau Hochelaga.Montreal./Chauret & Lacombe Huntingdon.Hunéipadon ck C.Iberville .Iberville.phitibert Contant Hes de Ja Ma- | Amherst.,.> Painchand cline d\u2019Orleans .St.Laurent.,.F.X, La ¢ Te hea Cartier.Montreal A.Chairel & G & a.Lacomb ax Joliette seau\" .Joliette, 20.OU.Guilbault DIRECTORY.Kamouraska.S | Pauchat.Paul Dessaint Labelle .Pa ineauville, | DeVarennes Lac Mégaztic.Villag ageMégantic Legendre & Huard Lac 3t Jean No, 1.Hebertville.Napoleon Hudon Lac St Jean No, 2 Roberval.Louis Lindsay Lapzairie .rairie.F, C, Larose L'Assomption.L'Assomption.V.Geoffrion Laval.te Rose.\u2026 Adelard Longpré Lévis .vi A.Carrier L\u2019Islet., .St Jean Port \u2018Joli i es, Bernier .zndre Lotkinidre., Ste.Croix .% \"Actor Augé Maskinonzé Louiseville .«ove .Clovis Caron Matane No.¢ \u2018Matane \u2026\u2026.«CL.E.Bernier Matane NO, 2 .Amqui.\u2026 A \u2018A.Ross Megantic .\u2026.Inverness .W.H.Lamby Missisiquoi.l&:dford E, F.Currie M ontcaim Ste Julienne .J.UO.E, Forest Montmagny.Montmagny .A Dojyer Montmorency.Chateau Richer, .,.Mantreal Kast, Montreal.Fost Cd Montreal West.Montreal .W.S.Walker Napierville .Napierville.A.Richardson Nicolet No, 1.Becancourt À: A.Leduc Nicolet No.2.Nicolet.\u2026 .W.Denis Quawa ,.,.Hull,.L.Duhamel Pontiac ryson .Walter Rimer Portneuf .CapSanté.Geo.Rinfret quebec.Quebec.casa C.Cote ichelizu.Sorel .A.Guèvremont Richmond \"Richmond RU Ww, J.Ewing Rimouski.{ Bt Geena de E.Letendre Rouville.Marieville.Eo ietier G Xx St.Marie Saguenay.Tadousac.,,.Boulia : Shefford .Waterloo.H, Lefebvre Sherbrooke ,.,.Sherbrooke.\u2026.TH.Lovell Soulanges.Coteau Landing.Adrien Rouleau Stanstead.Stanstead Plain.A.N.Thompson St Anne des Mts.Ste Anne des Mts Jos.Thibaule St, Hyacinthe.,St.Hyacinthe.Jos.fissonet St Johns .St t Johns Carreau St.Maurice.Trois Rivieres.Kiernan T pi Ville M wie.Jules à Maillard T'emisceuata.Fraservile.umais Jerrchonpe .St Jerome.J.À.Théberge Vaudreuil, » Vaudreuil .f.N.Lefebvre Verchéres.Vv perchères reas Ulric St.Jean Wolfe .Ham South.O.Lamoureux Ls.M.Blondin Q .St.Francois .E.Courchesne Yamaska.LA COMMISSION DES EAUX COURANTES DE QUEBEC.802 McGill Bldg.Hon.S.N.Parent, Chairman; Ernest Belanger, W.I.Bishop, Commissioners ; febvre, (Chief Engineer and Secretary pro.MONTRBAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS CORPORATION, Mederie Martin, M.P., Mayor.WARD REPRESENTATION.cast.L.A.Lapointe, M.P.Centre.J.H.Loranger West.ooevu une, W.8S.Weldon St.Ann.T.O'Connel} St Joseph.Ww, J.Hushion.St.Andrew.Joseph Ward St.QGeorge.Leslie H.Boyd, K.C.St.Louis.Abraham Blumenthal.St.Lawrence.L.Rubenste!:.Papineau.J.Therrien.St.Mary.«A.H.Denis, M,D St.James.Nap.Giroux.Lafontalne.Dr.RB.Dubeau Hochelaga.A.Chartrand St, Jean Baptiste.Geo.Vandslge.St.Gabriel .Joseph Elle.St.Denis.RR.Houle.Duvernay.J.B.St.Plerre st.Henry.eee 0 0.Letourneau, M.D.St, Cunegonde.N.Lapointe, Mount Royal.J.B.Rochon.Delorimier.Geo.Mavrand MPP.Laurfer.N.Turcot, .P.Notre Dame de Grace Dugsid Macdonald.St.Paul.J.B.Barbeau.Ahuntsie.T.Bastien.Emard.Dr.Dubois, Longue Pointe.E.Larlviere.Bordeaux.Q.Menard, jun.Cote den Nelges.W.Pauze.Rosemont .A.Lavergae, MISCELLANEOUS 41 DIRECTORY.BOARD oF COMMISSIONERS.Mederic Martin, M.P.Joseph Alney Thos.Cote .N.Hebert D.McDonald OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THB CORPORATION.Law Department \u2014-Hon.C.Laurendeau, K.C., chlet counsel; J.L.Archambault, K.C., city attorney; P.O.Lavalles, K.C., J.H.Damphousse, J.A.Jarry, W.H.Butler, R.F.Lamarche, and A.St.Pierre, asst.attorneys; A.W.Atwater, K.C.consulting attorney; A.Mainville, secretary.City Clerk's Department.\u2014Hon L.O.David, city clerk; Rene Bauset and Jules Crepeau assiatant city clerks; J.E.Gauthier, secre- ary.Ciiy Treasurer's Department.\u2014Chas Arnoldi, city treasurer; P.Collins, assistant; J.Campbe:l, accountant and transfer agent: N.Smith, cashier; J.A.Charpentier, paymas- er.Putile Works Departmeni.\u2014Geo.Janin, chief engineer and city surveyor; Paul E.Mercier, deputy-chief engineer; H.H.Dansereau, secretary.Privilege and License Dcpartment.\u2014A, Bienvenu, supt.; A.Lancey, asst.supt.Revenue Department: \u2014Michael Downes, collector of W.R.and P.T.; W.Thibault, collector of assessments and chief accountant of receipts; KE.A.Grise, collector special taxes; E.Lebel, acct.of arrears; L.Jos.Pelland and E.Cadieux, receivers ; I.A.Ouimet, N.Couvrette, inspectors.Avditor's and Comptroller's Depariment.\u2014 J.Pelletier, comptroller and auditor; S.Caza- van and @, Cartler, assts.Asscssor's Doepartment.\u2014J.Hamilton Ferns, president: W.G.Owens, R.Fitzgibbon, D.P.Perrin, T.A.Veary, J.W.Gravel, J.A.Landry, Thos.\u20ac.Fleming, C.N.RobiHlard, A.Senecal, W.H.Chapman, T.Saint-Jorre, A.E.Hulse, R.Olivier, Nssesseran J.E.Dansereau, secretary.Road Depariment.\u2014John R.Barlow, super- intendinz engineer; J.Garnon,.supcrintend- ing Inspector of cleaning; T.P.Mazurette, gecretary.Sewcer Department.\u2014Major Stuart Howard, superintending engincer; J.Art.Pageot, secretary.Recorder's Court\u2014R.SS.Weir, A.Geoffrion, K.C., G.H.Semnle, recorders; L.A.Lefebvre and I.X.Perras, joint clerks of court; T.A.Gauthier, head of office staff Police Department.\u2014O.Campeanu, supt.; J.N.L.Grandchamp, asst.supt.; and J.Charpentier, asst.supt.in charge of detective bureau: L.A.D\u2019Amour and W.Ranger, secretaries; P.Be'anger, W.Leggett, J.McMahon, J.O'Keefe.inspectors; T.J.Holland, quarter-master.Fire Department\u2014J.Tremblay, chief; J.T.St.Pierre, Arthur Mann, deputy chiefs; J.Lussier, O.Marin, A.Briere, W.J.Hooper, A.Dagenais, C.Carson, E.Favreau, R.Gauthier, district chiefs; J.Chevalier.chief engineer; J.Naud, chief !Inapector; Jas.Doolan, instructor; P.Lemieux, secretary; R.londe, asst.secretary: L.A.Lefebvre, clerk; L.St.Jean, messenger: A.S.Morrison, 1.La- mourcux.Chas.Lafleur, medical officers; P.P.Corbell, F.T.Daublgny, O.Bru- neau, W.Patterson, veterinary surgeons.Fire Alarm Telegraph Department\u2014Ls.A.Charest, superintendent (Pre.tem.) J.HcCaffery.asst.sunt.; J.Wills, C.Sagala, A.Beaudette.operators.IdAght Department.\u2014Arthur Parent, supt.Claims Bureau\u2014J.F.Girard, F.V.Lafond and R.D.Dunn, Theo.Beau- champ, J.E.Senecal, secretary.Water Works Department.\u2014T.W.Lesage, superintendent; F.Dowd, sccretary.Market Department\u2014J E A Biron, superintendent; A.Leblanc, secretary P Municipal Assistance Department Albert Chevaller, director; C.J.Gauthier, asst.directo Municipal Yeni tefuge\u2014J.Beaulieu, supt.9 Refug A.Municipal Labor Bureau\u2014Aza Fiiia- trault, supt.Printing and Stationery Department\u2014 G.Faille, supt.; Cousineau, secretary Purchasing and Sales Department\u2014R.Bolte, supt.; C.E.Duquette, asst.supt.; A.G.Casault, general inspector; Miss Is F.Tremblay, secretary.Health Department\u2014Dr.Seraphin Boucher, medical officer of health; Dr.Fred, Pelletier, secretary and chief clerk; Dr.BE.Laberge, asst.medical officer of health and supt.of contagious diseases; Dr.E.Lavigne, asst.supt.of cont.diseases; Dr.XK.P.Chagnon, physician in chief.medical municipal service; Dr.M.O'Brien, ward, and Dr.E.Gagnon, statisticians ; Dr.A.G.Hood, V.S., supt.food inspection service ; H.St.\u2018Denis, secretary, food inspection service; Dr.R.Mayotte, V.S., milk and dairy inspection service ; Miss B.L.esperance, see- retary milk and dalry inspection service ; J.E.Durocher, supt.sanitary police service; J.F.Quinn, asst.supt.sanitary police service ; Dr.H.St.Georges, supt.municipal laboratories.Incineration Department \u2014BE.Nantel, superintendent; G.Riopel, asst.supt.Publio Parks \u2014E.Bernadet, superintendent; J.Henderson, superintendent Mount Royal Park, Municipal Buildings\u2014R.Drouin, superintendent; H.Maher, asst.sup Boileau, secretary ; G.Faille, chief of printing and stationery department.Board of Commissioners.\u2014L.N.Senecal, secretary; O.LeMyre and R.Lavallee, assistant secretaries, Municipal Archives.\u2014P.I.N.Beau- dry, supt.Department of Building Inspection.\u2014 Alclde Chausse, city architect and supt.of buildings; Henri P.Lefebvre, engineer.Building Inspection Branch\u2014H.E.Levesque, chief Inspector; Achille La- treille, Inspector of scaffoldings; Alex.Decarie, chief clerk.Public Building Inspection Branch.\u2014J.N.Gauvreau, chief inspector.Plumbing Inspection Branch\u2014P.A.Connolly, chief inspector; Alclde Chausse, M.Courtney and Board of Eraminers of Plumbers.\u2014P.A.Connolly Boiler Inspection Branch\u2014E.O.Champagne, chief inspector.Branch of Architecture \u2014C.E.Lacas, assistant architect; J.O.Venne, clerk of works.MARKETS.J.BE.A.Biron, superintendent; A.LeBlanc, secretary of the department.Bonsecours market, Jos.Senecal, clerk.St.Antoine market, Mountain and &t.James streets, W.E.J.Brophy, clerk.st.Lawrence market, St.Lawrence Boulevard, M.Jolicoeur, clerk.Fepinoau Weigh heuse, Notre Dame aueert, opp.gaol, F.X.Emond, clerk.Hay market, St.Paul street, cor Inspector, J.B.I.Flynn, clerk.St.James market, cor Ontario East and Amherst streets, Theodore Giroux, clerk.Hochelaga Weigh house.corner Notre Dame and Moreau, L.Dansercau, clerk.Atwater weigh house, Atwater Avenue, opp.Ste.Emeile street, O.Blain, clerk.St.Jean Baptiste market, St.Lawrence Boulevard, ¥d4.Bastien, clerk.Eastern cattle market, Iberville street, opp.Mount Royal Avenue, P.Drolet, clerk.Westarn cattle market, Bridge st, Pt.St Charles, À.Bellefeutlle, clerk, MISCELLANEOUS 42 Central Fish Hall, Commissioners etreet, opp.Berr! street, Jos.Senecsl, clerk.Lawrence Selby, market inspector.POLICE DEPARTMENT.O.Campeau, superintendent; N.IL.Grandchamps, assistant supenintendent ; William Leggett, James McMahon, Belanger, inspectors; T.J.Holland, quartermaster; L.A.D\u2019Amour, sec.to superintendent; Jas.O'Keefe, morality inspector; J.Charpentier, asst.supt.in charge of detectives; Dan.McLsasughiin and Haury T.Cowans, asst.inspectors of detectives; \\Wiifrid Ranger, sec.detectives, MUNICIPAL TAXES, Abstract of Assessment By-Laws of City Council.Real estate assessment\u20141 per cent.on value, School taxes (Catholics)-\u20144 mills per ceat.on value.School taxes (Protestants and neutrals)\u2014 5 mills 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-215 per cent.on the value of space occupled, based on the value of adjoining property.Business and Other Personal Taxes,\u2014The rate of business tax is T% per cent.on the annual assessed rental value of the premises occupied.Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs\u2014The business tax on hotels, restaurants, clubs, ete., is as {ollows:\u2014 On assessed rental of $160 and under, 827.00 trom ne to $240.% 35.00 820.5.00 35 ja 400.56.25 400 to 500.67.50 500 to 600.78.75 600 to 700.90.00 700 to 800.101.25 800 to 1000.ve 12.50 1000 to 1200.123.75 1200 to 1600.135.00 1600 to 2000.157.00 Pd 2000 to 2400.with an increase of $17.50 for each \"$400 or fraction aboat $24.00, Brewers\u2014The business tax on brewers is £60 for every $400 assessed rental, or part of $100.Dirtillers\u2014 The business tax on distillers is $R0 for every $400 assessed rental, or part of £100.SPECIAI, TAXEsS\u2014Banks\u2014on capital up to $1,000,000.$ 400 $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 500 above 2,000,000.600 Lopes -branches\u2014each.ce ee Life Insurance.200 Accident Insurance.hee 20 ee ee.200 Guarantee Insurance.1 44 ee ee es 200 Marine Insurance.100 When one Company combines \u2018two of the above branches of Insurance, only one tax Is paid.Fire Insurance\u2014Tax on premiums ! per cent Automobiles for hire, $3.00 each, Street railway company-\u20144 per cent.of its gross earnings up to $1,000,000; 6 per cent.cf Hts gross earnings from $1,000,000 to $1,- dul: Roper cent.of its gross earnings from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000; 10 per cent.of its gross earnings from $2,000,000 to $2,500,- #00; 12 per cent.of its yross earnings from 2,000,000 to $2,500,000; 12 per cent.of its Kloss carnings from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000; per cent.of [ts gross earnings above 8, na 600, MUNICIPAL LICENSES.Aucticneers.$200.For each clerk employed \u2018to ery out\u2014 Cry Ou RO.Money lenders\u2014$2060: money loaned on security at more than ten per cent, DIRECTORY.except pawnbrokers and Incorporated companies, $1,000.Hotelkeepers and {nnkeepers\u2014 graduzted scale same as heretofore.Concent halls, theatres or halls for the exhibition of moving pictures\u2014$500.00 Detective Agencies\u2014$100.Persons opening temporarily a store to sell therein any bankrupt stock or other sf- tects\u2014$100.Employment offices (for gsain)~\u2014$50.Private Hospitals\u2014$50.Butcher shops\u2014$50.Pedlars\u2014$i00.Pedlars\u2019 emproyees\u2014$5.00 each, Circus, etc.\u2014$200 per day of performance.Pawnbrokers\u2014$200.Public laundries\u2014$50 Junk and second hand deaJers\u2014$50 e Billards, an annual tax is Imposed.end shall be levied upon each and every billiard table kept aad used in the said city at the following rates, viz.: Six first tables\u2014each $25.00\" For each and every additional table\u2014$15.00 Bililards kept and used in clubs, on each table\u2014$20.Mississippi or pigeon- -hole table\u2014$30.00.Bowling alleys\u2014$50.Itinerant photographers\u2014$100 Wholesale fish dealers \u2014$50.00 y traders\u2014$20.Horse Tg Knives or scissors Oinders\u2014gs.00.Sign carriers\u2014$5.00.Constables, not being in the exclusive service of the city, of the government, or or railway or navigation com- panies\u2014$5.0 Public welghers\u2014$20, 00.Agents for the distribution of cireu- lars, samp'es, etc., in private dwellings\u2014 $5.00 Collecting agents\u2014$5.00.Hotel Trunners\u2014$10.00.Financial agents\u2014$50.00.Milkmen\u2014$5.00.Bakers\u2014$5.00.Bill posters\u2014$25.00.Bill posters\u2019 empioyees (each)\u20148§5.00.Chimney sweep\u2014#5.00.Dance halls\u2014$100.00.Museums, or halls of amusement\u2014 $50.00.Shooting gallertes\u2014-$50.00.Meeting halls, vaiuation roil $150, $10; $150 to $240, $15.00; over $240, $20.00.Halls for social amusements, valuation roll, $150, $20; $150 to $240, 308; $240 to $300, $30; $300 to $400, $35 £400 to $500 £40: over $500, $50.Outside exhibitions\u2014Oither than circuses and similar organizations, $5.00 per day Curtosities\u2014Dli to, $1.00 per day.Advertisement by magic Jantern\u201450c per day.Menry-go-rounds\u2014Three months, $20; one year, .Itinerant muslclans\u20143$50.Noothlacks $5.00, on street, $1.Mechanical engineers\u2014\u20141st class, $4: 1d, $3; 3rd, $2 Stokers\u2014$1.Plumbers\u2014$5.Phrenclogists, ete.-\u2014$10.Dogs\u2014$82.Lumber yards, and other places dangerous for fire-\u2014$5.Mators (electric, etc.) \u201485.CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE.For every 4-wheeled camriage or other vehicle drawn by 2 horses.$27.00 Ter every carrlage, drawn by 1 horse 1 24 24 20 .16.00 For every buggy or other or other 4-whecred vehicle and for every 2-wheeled vehicle drawn by 1 horse .12.00 For every vehlcla kept for \u2018hiro by Itv- ery-stable keeper ., (The above rates cover.both\u201d the horse and vehicle.) \u2014 MISCELLANEOUS 43 DIRECTORY.VFHICLES For Hire Yor (CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS For a two wheeled cab or caleche $5.00 For a four wheeled camiage, 1 horse .22 24 44 on ae 3.00 For a four wheeled carriage, 2 horses .22 24 ov oe oo +.dP For ar omnibus or stage ooach, 2 horses .+.++ +.15.00 LES.The licenses for carts, trucks end other vehicles used for the conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, etc.are divided into three classes, as follows: \u2014 The first class includes all carts, trucks and waggons used as vehicles for hire (comprising the vehicles used DY expressmen, cartage companies, transfer or transport companies and geneml carriers).For a two-wheeled cart or truck.1 horse .CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGGONS AND OTHER VEHIC LL LL La ee ee ee 00 85.00 four-wheeled waggon, For a i horse .2.oe ar on on =o = 9.00 Yor a four-wheeled waggon, 5 horses .12.00 Fr a diable .- .10.00 The second class includes all trucks, carts or waggons used by merchants, manufacturers, contractors, ete, for the purposes of their trade.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck, 1 horse .\u2026.sane sone 4005 sone $8.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, 1 horse.12.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, 2 horses .15.00 The third class includes all trucks, carts, waggons, used by bakers, brewers, distiliers, farmers, gardeners, milkmen and undertakers.For a 2-wheeled cart or truck, 1 horse .oe oo on ++ on .310.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, 1 horse .14.00 For a 4-wheeled waggon, 2 horses .15.00 For every hearse drawn by one horse 10.00 For every hearse drawa by two horses 15.00 Milkmen, 2-wheeled vehicle, 1 horse .«.ce , f.00 Milkmen, 4 wheeled vehicle .10.00 For every vehicle or wagzon used for drawing stone exclusivery within city limits, 2 horses.1.25 (The above rates cover the vehicle, horse, numbers and badges.) HorsESs.(1) For each spare working or hive horse.(This tax shall not apply to carts and hackmen).5 2.50 (2) For each saddle horse, and for each spare pleasure horse.6.00 Owners of vehicles not already taxed, each .2.+6 ++ +5 1er 12.00 Owners of vehicles drawn by turce or more horses, each vehicle not already taxed .- 30.00 Each vehicle used to bring bhutlding stone, rough or cut, into the cy from a municipality situated outs'de a radius of twa miles from the limits of the said city .25.06 Persons using hand carts for commercial purposes, each .2.00 Owners of advertising waggons, each .R0.00 Persons, corporations or firms carrying on the coal oil trade and selling by retail or delivering such oil in quan- titles less than 35 galions, in the streets or places in the city ather than ihelr place of business, as follows, for each vehicle employed for the purpose of such trade or commerce: For each vehicle, 1 horse .$50.00 For each vehicle, 2 horses 5.00 For each vehible, 3 horses .100.00 Yor each vehicle, 4 horses 120.00 CAB TARIFF.OxR Horse VEHICLES.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons \u2026 HO cents.For 3 or 4 persons .75 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.l\u2018or 1 or 2 persons .75 cents.For 3 or 4 persons $1.00 Time allowed\u2014Tbree-quarters of an hour.For 1 or 2 persons si.nn For 3 or 4 persons .1.25 By the Hour.For 1 cr 2 persons .$1.25 For 3 or 4 persons .1.50 Two Homrsg VEHICLES.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .15 cents, For 3 or 4 persons $1.00 Time allowed-\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or 2 pérsons .-.$1.00 For 3 or 4 persons A 1.25 .Time Allowed\u2014Thiree-cuarters of an our.For 1 or 2 persons .FlE0 For 3 or 4 parsoans 00000 1.75 By the Hour.for 1 or 2 persons .2.+0 FLAN For 3 or 4 persons 2.00 BAGGAGE.For each 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.a.Fractions of hours for any drive exceeding one hour shall be charged at pro rata rates as above established for drives by the hour.b.For drives between midnight and four o'clock in the morning, fifty p.c.shall be added to the tariff rates above established.¢.The tariff by time shall apply to all drives extending beyond the city limits, provided the engagement be made within the limits.d.Children under 5 years of age and sitting on their parents\u2019 or guardians\u2019 laps will be admitted free of charge and shall not be held as being Included in the word \u2018\u2018persons\u2019\u2019 in the said tariff.¢.The word \u2018drive\u2019 wherever It occurs in the said tariff shall be held to admit stoppages within the time fixed for sald drives.TARIFF OF CARTAGE.From any place to any other in the Firat Division, or from any place exclusive of the Harbour wharves to any place in the City.and vice versa, provided the distance does not cxcerd % of a mile.Articles not herein enumerated of a convenient bulk, not over 1.500 lbs.weight, 15 ots.ashes, pot or pearl, two barrels, 15 cts.; beef, pork or fish, five barrels of 3 tierces, 18 cts.; coal or coke.half a chaldren or half a ton.15 cts.: crockery.one crate or one hogshead.15 cts.: four or fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts.: grain, not over 1,500 lbs.weight, 15 cots.: lumber, sawn.from vard or boat, 500 feet hroad measure, 15 cts.; salt or rice, six bags or six barrels.15 cts.; firewood.dry, from vard or boat.half a cord three fret long, 15 cts.: firewood, green or from vaîts.half a rord.three feet lone.20 cts.: furniture or luggage, prr load.20 cts.: lumber, green or hard, trom rafts, 500 feet board measure, 20 cts.: molasses, sugar or oll, one puncheon.hogshrad or load, 90 ets.; pig iron, tend, copper.or tin, ene tan.25 cts.: bar iron or steel, one ton.30 cts.For every ud- ditlona} half mile for all above description of goods.19 cents.and from any of the Harbor wharves to any place in the ond or 3rd division within Le a mile distanre from the *aundary line of thr first division.and vice versa.or from any place (exclusive of the wharves) to any other in .and rire versa, or from any place (exclusive of the 14 mile.\u2014instead at 15, 20 25 and 30 cts.the rote shall be 25, 30.35 and 40 cents. MISONLLANHOUS 44 From any place in the western section of the frst division.To the stores and wharves below Weiling- ton bridge, south side of Lachine canal, 20 cts.; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, 25 cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, 25 cts.: the Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal, and the stores, stations, factories, etc., at Point St.Charles, 35 cts.; the stores, factorics, etc.at and above St.Gabriel Locks, north of Lachine canal, 20 cts.; the St.James Street Railway Station, cts.; St.James Street Railway Station from the lower wharves of the Harbour, 25 cts.; and vice versa for \"ne load.And from any place fn the Xastern section of the first division\u2014instead of 20, 25, 25, 33, 30, 20, 25 cents.the rates shall be 25, 30, 50, 40, 35, 25, 30 cents.For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata rates shall be paid.If delay is caused to the carter by the employer, bevond the time usually requ'red for loading, the carter shall be paid extra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.If a carter be called, and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as if be carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled.DIVISIONS REFERRED TO ABOVE.First division.\u2014The first division shall comprise the east, centre and west wards (including the south-west side of McGill street and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, eastern aad western, the line of demarkation between them being the centre of St.Lambert t.Jean Baptiste, ar cond diviston.\u2014The second division shall comprise the St.Ann, St.Antoine, and St.Lawrence wards (exclusive of McGill and aig streets).Cher divisfon.\u2014The third division sh comprise (exclusive of Cralg street) the Louis, St.James and S*.Mary wards.all St.TARIFF OF WATER RATES.elling-houses, 4 per cent.on the assed BE ntal: stores, shops, offices, &c., 4 per cent.: churches at shep rates on rental based at 4 per cent.on thelr assessed value: hotels, taverns and rves- taurants, at uniform rate of 10 per cent.an assessed yearly rental, provided that when the rent is $1000 and over and at feast twenty furnished rooms exist.water shall be charged by meter and paid for at the same Tate as distilleries, breweries, &c; horses, %2 each; cows, $1 each: horse stalls, livery stablekeep- ers.horse dealers, tavern keepers, &r., shall pay $1.50 for each stall whether oc- enpied or unoccupied; public baths or hatha for the use of which a charge is made, $6 each tub; steam engines, 50 horse-power or $1.15 per 1000 cubic feet by meter: bullding materials, 8 cts.per 1000 bricks: 2 cts.per cubic vard of masonry and $3 per 1,000 yards plastering; fountains, $2 for every 1000 icublc feet, supplied by meter, hand hose, of not more than 4 of an inch orifice, 22 por annum; moter rates, distilleries, breweries, rallways, laundries, hotels, colleges.seminaries, academies, houses of industry.reformatories, boarding schools, nunneries, asyiums, dve Pouses, photographie studios and all manufacturing establishments generally, $1.15 per 1000 cubic feet; but the quar- terlv bill bv meter must not be less than 1 pe of the assessed rental value of premises supplied: If, for any reason whatsoever tn the opinion or the Board of Commissioners, water cannot be supplied by meter, 4 per cent.on yearly DIRECTORY.réntal; meter rent by annum: inch, $2.00; 8% inch, $200; % dnch, $3.00; inch, $4.00; 11% inch, $8.00: 2 inch, $12; 3 inch, $25.00; 4 inch, £40.00; 6 inch, $75.00.Public hospitals having a minimum of 100 permanent beds, kept gratuitously for patients, shall pay cach annually, for thelr water supply a uniform rate of twenty-five dollars (225), Dates of payment-\u2014The water rates are due and payable on the lst day of noptember, in each year, up to which date there will b allowd a discount af 3 pe.But payment may be made in two nstalments, without \u2018discount, provided not less than one-haif is paid on or before the 8th of September, and the balance on or before the 8th November, and in lefault of ,.yment of the first Instalment within the specified time the whale rate shall become due and ex'gible, A! charges for specific supplies, or for fractional part of the year shall be payable in advance, before the water is turned on.Meter rates\u2014Water supplied by meter is payable quarterly.1 Stopping supply.\u2014The water supply will be cut off if not paid when due.CITY PUBLIC PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND FERRIES.E.Bernadet, supt.of parks: J.Henderson, supt.of Mount Royal Park; Dr.J.P.Gadbols, supt.of playgrounds: Alex.Martin, asst.supt.St.Helen's Island; R.Ducharme, clerk.COURTS OF JUSTICE.SUPREME COURT OF THE DOMINION.The Supremo 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 puisne judgos, 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 February, the second on the first Tuesday in May, and the third on the second Tuesday in October EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA, The Exchequer Court.constituted under e Dominion Statute, 60-52 Vict., chap.16, {8 presided over by one judge, and bas 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 be done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plantiff or petitioner and in respect of Railway debts under 3 Ed.VII., ch.21, Admiralty jurisdiction {s vested in the Exchequer Court of Canada, under 53-54 Vic.(Imperial).ch.27, and 54-85 Vie.(Canadian), ch.29.The Exchequer Court ls also an Imperial Prize Court in time of war.The Court sits at Ottawa every Monday at 11 a.m.except during vacation or the absence cf the judge, for hearing motions.demurrers, etc., and for the trial of causes at such places and times as are fixed by the judge, by general or special orders.ADMIRALTY SIDE.\u2014Quebec Admiralty Dis trict (for the Province of Quebec).Sits for the trial of causes at such times and places as are fixed by the judge in the cities of Quebec and Montreal.Local judge in admiralty\u2014Hon.A B.Rou- thier, Quebec.Deputy local judge in admiralty, Hon.John Dunlop, Montreal.Reg'strar\u2014J.French, Quebrc, ; Deputy-registrar-\u2014W.&.Walker, KC.Montreal, Marsthal\u2014J.B.Parkin, N.P., Quebec, em mn im crs Notre Dame de Grace.Lt.-Col.E.B.Busteed, president; P, E.Layton, hon.treasurer; Mrs Layton, hon.secretary, 550 St.Catherine st.West.CHURCH HOME.413 Guy street.The Lord Bishop of Montreal, president; Rev.Wm.Sanders, secretary; D.W.Ross, treasurer.School home and brooke st.West, HERVEY INSTITUTR.Windsor av.and Claremont av., Westm\u2019t.Mrs.J.A.Henderson, president; Mrs.A.Strachan, treasurer; Mrs.Alexander Murray, recording secretary | Mrs.Norris, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Geoge Fisk, registrar, 101 Union av.\" MONTREAL DAY NURSERY.50 Belmont Park.President, Mrs.Wellington Dixon; hon.rec.sécretary, Miss E.Thomas, 290 Pine nv.West; hon.corr.-secretarv, Mrs.MH.M.Lambert, 102 St.Mark st; hon.treasurer, Mrs.Cecil T.Gordon, apt.24, The Cavendish, ST.ANDREW'S HOME, 403 Aqueduct street.Maintained by St.Andrew's Society, under the management of a committee of gentlemen und ladies.(See St.Andrew's Seco- clety): C.E.Archibald.ritable committee; Robt.chairman, cha Sim, sunt. MISCELLANEOUS 66 DIRECTORY.8T.GEORGE'S HOME, & Marsfield sireet.William Bailey, superintendent.CHARITY ORCANIZATION SSOCIZTT.Office : 70 Jeanne Mance.Labor Bureau: rear 91 Ontario West.Robert C.Dexter, secretary.ABBRDEEN ASSOCIATION.President, Miss Ewan; corresponding secrs- tary, Miss L.Dunlop; recording secretary, Mee F.Minden Cole; treasurer, Miss Jessie eckie.NEWFOUNDLAND SOCIETY.W.C.Gaden, president ; F.P.Collins, secretary, P.O.Box 2154.ASHTON UNDER LYNE (ENG ASSOCIATION OF MONTREA President, James Dolphin; sec.-treasurer, Thos.£.Reade, 164 St.James st, PROTESTANT INFANTS' HOME.Inéorporated with The Jones Convalescent ome for Children.1091 Queen Mary road.Mrs.J.A.Hutchinson, president; Mrs.C.B.(Gordon, treasurer; Mrs.J.Edgar, cor.secretary; Mrs.W.Northey, rec.-secre- tury : Miss.M.LE.Scott.Lady superintend- enc.MONTREAL PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.193 Rorchester st.West.With which is connected the Moore Convalescent Home.the Old People's Home and The Molson Farm, Longue Pointe ward.Alex.C.Tlutchison, president; Dr.J.W.A.Hickson.hon.secretary; John Patterson, treasurer; W.A.Stephenson, secretary to the Board of Management and superintendent of the House of Industry; Mark Shaw, caretaker House of Industry: Mrs.Shaw.matron.House of Industry; Albert Milis, superintendent of the Homes, Longue Pointe ward: Mrs.Mills, matron, of the Homes, Longue Pte.ward.BOYS' HOME.118 to 121 Mountain street.John Redpath Dougall, president; E.Ross-Ross, secretary; Charles.S.J.Phillips, hy-.treasurer; F.V.Thomson, superintendent.BOYS\u2019 FARM AND TRAINING SCHOOL.Shawbridge, P.Q.John Redpath Dougall, president: Chas.8.J.Phillips, hon.treasurer; \u2018HE, Ross-Ross, secretary; G.W.O.Mathews, superintendent.SCHOOL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN.Cedar avenue.A.Mackenzie Forbes, M.D.nonresident: C, J.Binmore, treasurer; \u2018Miss Sarah Tyndale, secretary.SHELTERING HOME, 182 St.Urbain street.Mrs.F.Wilson Fairman, president; Mrs.D.F.Gurd, secretary.124 Bishop st.; Mrs.Ciaude Robin, 116 Cedar av.treasurer.PRISONERS\u2019 AID ASSOCIATION.Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., president; James Elliott, 1661 Esplanade ave, hon.secretary: James Dennison, 12 Bleury et.hon.treasurer.WOMEN'S NATIONAL IMMIGRATION SOCIETY.87 Osborne street.Mrs, H.orodit.president; Miss C.E.Jettery, Yady superintendent.MONTREAL DISPENSARY.Inspector corner St.Antoine.John Patterson, president; Chas, S.J.Phillips, hon.treasurer; H.L.Pavey, M.D.honorary secretary, 100 Union av.ROYAL EDWARD INSTITUTE.FOR THE STULY, PREVENTION AND CURB OF TUBERCULOSIS, 47 Belmont Park.Dispensery opens every week day at 11 o'clock for the examination and treatment of cases of pulmonary tuberculosis.G.Adami, \u2018M.D., president; E.S.Harding, M.D, secretary: C.Riordon, treasurer; Hon.J.J.Guerin, M.D., chairman Committee of Management.Ladies\u2019 Committee.\u2014Mrs.Macdonald Me- Carthy, convener; Mrs.Coot, secretary; Miss Giffen, lady superintendent.GIRLS COTTAGE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.St.Lambert, P.Q.x Miss Peatrice Hickson, president; Miss Kkers, treasurer; fies Kathleen Moore, secretary.MONTREAL SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Cor.Place Royals and Place Le R.W.Reford.president ; Ross.hon.treasurér; Captain n J N; Balen, hon.secretary ; J.Ritchie Bell, manager.JEWISH SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE.110 Pleury street.8.W.Jacobs, K.C., president; I.Lande, treasurer; H.M.Levine, honorary-secre- tary ; David Dainow, clerk to the board.TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE.GRAND COUNCIL OF QUEBEC.G.C., Isaac Collings, Montreal, Que.; G.V.C., Mrs.G.T.Phelps, Sherbrooke, Que.; GP.C, J.H.Spicer, Montreal, Que.; G.Cha plain, W.E.McKiillean, Vankleek Hill, Ont.; .Sec Farker, 67,2 Lansdowne ave, Westmount ; G.treas, E.T.Wilkes, Montreal ; ( Auditon Chas.Boon, Montreal; ( Trustees, R.J.Latimer, Montreal; Bdw Howe, Hatley, Que.; A.H.Robertson, Maxville, Ont.aq?DisTRICT COUNCIL OF MONTREAL.Meets quarterly, D.C.L.H.Eastman, 571 University rt., district secretary.G.Woolley, 2166 St.Urbain st.DOMINION ALLIANCE.QUEBEC PROVINCIAL BRANCH.Office: 18 Bt.Alexis st.&.J.Carter, nresident : Tohn IT.Roberts, secretary-treasurer.CENTRAL W.C.T.U.President.Mrs.W.Paul; corr.secretary, Mrs H.Thomson; rec.secretary, Mrs.A M.Forbes; treasurer, Miss Walker.MIZPAH W.C.T.U.Mrs.Tracey Ludington, president; Mrs.W.J.Porteous, corresponding secretary, 2630 Hutchison st.; Mrs.FE.H.urs- ton, recording secretary.2599 Hutehicon st.; Mrs.C.Arnold, treasurer, 131 Colonial av.ST.ANN'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEFIT SOCIETY.Robert J.Hart, president; Edward Rogers, secretary, 72a Milton si.; Dennis Gleeson Shanahan, treasurer. MISCELLANEOUS 67 DIRECTORY.SOCIETE DE TEMPERANCE DE L'EGLISE 87.PIERRE.213 Visitation street.Rev.P.G.E.Villeneuve, OMI, dir- or; Jos.Jubinville, president; Raoul Jubinville, secretary, 406 Visitation.NATIONAL SOCIETIES.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.b Mansfield street.W.E.Potter, president; Geo.F.Liver- more, treasurer ; C.A.Jaques, secretary.ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY.403 Aqueduct street.(See St.Andrew's Homa.) Farquhar Robertson.president; J.Reld Hyde, hon.corresponding secretary; Major David Svath.hon.recording secretary; J.8.Casslls, treasurcr.CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.Alex.Shiells, president; J.A.Thomson, treasurer; W.EE.Dickson, B.C.L., secretary, 1117 Greene av.Westmount.ST.DAVID'S WELSH + SOCIETY.W.Evans, President; W .H.Thomas, trensurer ; J.Morris, secretary, P.O.Box ST.PATRICK'S SOCIETY.KE.McG.Quirk, president; W.E.Durack, treasurer: T.P.Tansey, secretary, 14 Drummond st.LACIIINE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.W.A.Sowry, hon.sec, res.562 St.Joseph, Lachine.IRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.43 Belmont Park.President: Dr.Fred.W.Gilday; _treasurer, J.H.Ca groom, 74 Union av.; secretary, E.L.Earl, 798 Shuter st.; hair man of Charitable Committee, John Cunningham.SOCIETE NATIONALE SUISSE DE MONTREAL.Prof.Ch.Bieler, president: B.Studer.treasurer; J.Jenni, secretary, apt.1, Kinkora av.JERSEY (CHANNEL ISLANDS) SOCIETY OF CANADA.5 Mansfield Street.H.Traylen, president.MANX SOCIETY.G.Gawne, president; E.Brayden, se- eretary; G.R.Quine, treasurer.PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES.IMPERIAL ORDER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE EMPIRE.Mrs.Henry Joseph, regent, Mrs.H.F.Hunter, secretary.SOLDIERS\u2019 WIVES LEAGUR.(Montreal Branch).Mrs.Busteed, president; Mrs.J.T.Osteli, treasurer; Mrs.Minden Cole, corresponding secretary, £15 Stanley st.Mrs.Woodburn, 271 Prince Arthur West.recording secretary.MUSICAT, SOCIETIES.ACADEMY or MUSIC OF QUEBEC.President.seph V ezing, Quebec ; secretary, DB.Michaud.Quebec enst.secretary, Ed.LeBel, Montreal | treasurer, J.Art Paquet, Quebec.LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.COUNCIL OF ARTS AND MANUFAGTURES THE PROVINCE OF QUE Monument National, 296 St.evene Biva.Thomas Gauthier, Montreal, president; J.P.L.Rarube, Montreal, sccretary.~ COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.Hormisdas Pilon, president; Vaudreuil, Que.; Joseph Lafontaine, vice- president.St.Barthelemi, Que.; Oscar Lessard, secretary, Dept.of Agriculture, Que.STORMONT COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.John H.Wert, president, Avonmore; Hugh McDiarmid, secretary, Avonmore; H.Nesbitt, treasurer, Avonmore.CANADIAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS.F.C.Gamble, Victoria, B.C ., president : Æ.Marceau, Montreal, treasurer ; C.H.Mc- Leod, Montreal, secretary.ANTIQUARIAN AND NUMISMATIC SOCIETY.(Chateau de Ramezay.) W.D.Lighthall, K.C., president; George Durnford, treasurer: R.W.McLachlan, recording secretary; Pemberton Smith.corresponding secretary ; QO.Tremblay, curator.ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.WOMEN\u2019S BRANCH, Mrs.Wurtele, president; Miss B.Power- O'Brien, English hon.secretary-treasurer, 386 Sherbrooke st.West; Miss Minnie La Forges French seeruvtary, 1004 Dorchester st.CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS GUILD.586 St.Catherine West.A.Doble, president: Mrs.W.Johnsen, hon.secretary; C.Franklin Hibbert, hon.treasurer.NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF CAN \\DA.MONTREAL BRANCH.Englis ratherine Scott, president; Miss H.Dawson, 456 :strath- cona av.Miss D.Blackader, 506 Sherbrooke st.W., secretaries; Miss D.Braithwaite.asst.secretary; Mrs.H.S.Birkett.treasurer.French Section.\u2014Madame Duckett president: Madame O.Rolland, 257 Hingston av.secretary.MONTREAL WOMEN'S CLUB.Mrs.BE.M.Renouf, president; Mrs.A, Watson Blain, hon.ree.secretary: Mra Alexander Murray, hon.cor.sceretary, 29 Murray ave, Westmount; Mrs.David Seath, hon.treasurer.SOCIETD HISTORIQUE DE MONTREAL.Lies des Séances.\u2014Eco!le Normale Jacques-Cartier.rue Sherbrooke Est.Naz.Dubols, president; J.O.Cassegrain, socretaire.McGILL UNION.G.M.Williscraft, president: II A Melville, sec.-treasurer.THE McGILL ALUMNAE SOCIETY.Miss G.Hunter, president; Miss E.H.Lundie, corresponding secretary ; Miss B.M.osz, treasurer.ST.JAMES LITERARY SOCIETY.John Duthie, president; W.E.Walsh, 497 Mount Pleasant av.\"hon.secretary; Neilson, hon.treasurer. ca aa a MISCELLANEOUS 68 DIRECTORY.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTLI'UTE.E.J.Chamberlin, president: Jos.Russell, secretary-ireasurer; F, B.Wyer, librarian, SOCIETE GENERALE DE COLONISATION ET RAPATRIEMENT DB LA PROVINCE DE QUEBEC.100 St.James, corner Place d'Armes.Rodolphe Monty, C.R., president; Dr.A.Bigonesse, agent general; L.E.Cartel.secretary-treasurer.MERCANTILE.MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.Geo.F.Benson, president: II.Ts.Walker, 1st vice- -president ; Zeph Hebert, 2nd vice-president; Anson \"McKim, treasurer; Geo.Hadrill, secretary; J.Stanley ook, asst.secretary.SOUTH SYMORE BOARD OIF TRADE.President, F.J.McClure; 1st vice- president, Lacasse Rousseau, 2nd vice- president, E.Sweeting; 3rd vice- -presi- dent, J.H.Howard; hon.treasurer, À.F.Stratton; secretary, H.Wisely Bragg.Office, 221 Coristine bldg.and 25 Vie- torla ave.St.Lambert.; MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.T9 St.Francois Xavier.Purvis McDougall.chairman; Edgar M.Smith, vice-chairman: CC.M.Oswald, sec- -treasurer : John M.Miller, asst.sec.- treasurer; C.E.Gault, A.Bruneau, Hope Scott, C.8.Garland, F.C.Fairbanks, T.W.McAnulty, managers ; J.D.Crawford, clearing house manager, MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGD.11 St.Sacrament.Robert Meredith, president; Harrison B.Young, sec.- -treasurer.CANADIAN MINING INSTITUTE.Office: Rooms daz, Ritz-Carlton G GS.Lindsey.president; H.Morti- mer-Lamb, sccretary-treasurer.MONTREAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.76 St.Gabriel street.Tel.Main 145.Frank Pauze, president; Ludger Gravel, 1st vice- -president : J.A.E.Gauvin, 2nd vice-president ; Joseph Filiatrault, treasurer; Rodolphe Bedard, secretary; Leon Garneau, K.C., and Ed.Fabre-Sur- veyer, K.C., legal advisers; Leon Lorrain, acting secretary.Members of the Council: \u2014J.B.Bail- largeon, Arthur Berthiaume.J.N.Cabana, A.L.Caron, J.N.Chevrier, Jos.Daoust, J.E C.Daoust, Alexandre Des- L .de Tonnancour, Joseph Ethier, A.P.Frigon, Leon Gagne, Jr.Leger, C.EF.Martin, Duncan McDonald, Alphonse Renaud.Emile Rolland, Eu- gens Tarte, D.Parizeau, H.Laporte, Joseph Contant.Damase Masson, L.E.Genffrion, H.À.A.Brauit, C.H.Ca- telli, Tsaie Prefontaine, O.S.Perrault, F.\u20ac.Lariviere.Armand Chaput.Col.A.=.Labelle, Adelard Fortier, Hon.Racine, Ubalde Garand, I.J.A.sur veyer, A.V.Roy, S.D.Joubert.J.B.A Lancelot, Joseph Fortier, Geo.Gon- thie FEDERATION OF THE CHAMBERS OF COMMBRCE OF P.OF Q.78 St Gabriel street, Montreal.President, Armand Chaput, Montreal: 1st vice-president, Joseph Picard, Que- hee: 2nd vice-president, C.Whitehead, Three Rivers; sec.-treasurer, Leon Lorrain.Dircetors:-\u20141, FE.A.Dubuc.Chicoutimi; Octave Laurin, Fraserville; N.T.Pare, Deschambault; Arthur Langlois, Sorel.Ce CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE FRANCAISE DE MONTREAL.Offices: oom 726 Power bldg.M, J.Genin, prexident: A.de Mont- gaillard, IE -presldent ; J.Pottier, secretary; L.I\u2018rechon, treasurer, CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS\u2019 ASSOC.(Incorporated).Head Office at Toronto.Branches at Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Halifax, Montreal Office: 113 Board of Trade Bldg.E.G.Henderson, president, Windsor, Ont.; J.H.Sherrard, 1st vicè-pr resident, Montreal : W.M.Gartshore nd vice- president, London, Ont.; G.M.Murray, B.A., secretary, Toronto.Montreal Branch Executive \u2014T.H.Wardleworth, chairman; Geo.A.Slater, vice-chairman; H.T.Meldrum, B.A.secretary.BUILDWRS' EXCHANGE, (Incorp.) 52 Victoria Square.John Quinlan, president; E.W.Sayer, 1st vice-president; B.Barbeau, 2nd vle-president ; David K.Trotter, sec.- treasurer, John Allan, R.F.Dykes, J.Hand, W.M.Irving, Alex W.Brem- ner, J.J.Roberts, Waiter Bonnell, J.E.Walsh, R.S.Muir, W.E.Potter, R.J.McCauley, and \u201cThomas Gilday.CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION.Board of Trade Building.W.H.D.Miller, president; T.H.Reeves, treasurer; J.Stanley Cook, secretary.MONTREAL BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE.Leeming-Miles Building, 4 St.Lawrence Blvd.Henry Miles, president; Charles Chaput, vice-president.ASSOCIATION IMMOBILIDRE DE MONTREAL.Offices and Hall, 80 St.Dents st.Victor Morin, N.Ps president; E.J.Cha- pleau, treasurer; J.A.Beaudry secretary.MILK SHIPPERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION, James Winter, Ormstown, Que.president; W.F.Stephen, Drawer KE.Hun- tingdon, Que., secretary, CANADIAN FIRE UNDERWRITERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.Office: 624 Coristine Bldg.J.Gardner Thompson (Liverpool & London & Globe Ins.Co.).president: E.1°.Garrow (British America), and John G.Borthwick (Caledonian Ins.Co.), vice- presidents; I.onard Howgate, secretary.WHOLESALE GROCERS\u2019 GUILD.Board of Trade Building.N.Gendreau, president ; Albert Hudon, vice-president ; J.'F.Lalonde, treasurer ; J.Stanley Cook, secretary, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ASSOCIATION.Board of Trade Building.President, Geo.Sumner; vige- president, W.1.Cushing: treasurer, P.II.Bartlett; J.Stanley Cook, secretary.METAL AND HARDWARE ASSOCIATIGN.Board of Trade Building.Alex Gibh, president; T.Esmond Peck, vice-president; E.Goodwili, treasurer; J.Stanley Cook, secretary.MONTREAL LUMBER ASSOCIATION.Board of Trade Building.Arthur H.Campbell, president: P.D.Gordon, vice-prestdent : FL W.Cotter, treasurer; J.Stanley Cook, secretary.ÿ MISCELLANEOUS MONTREAL PRODUCE MERCHANTS ABSOOIATION.Board of Trade Building.George Moûge, president; Albert Dal- rymple, vice-president; ISugene II.Hodgson, treasurer; J.Stanley Cook, secretary.THE CANADIAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION.George Burn, general manager Bank of Ottawa, president; Alexander Laird, general manager Canadian Bank of Commerce; E.L.Pease, general manager Royal Bank of Canada; Sir Fred.Williams-Taylor, general manager Bank of Montreal; C.A.Bogert, general manager Dominion Bank, vice-presidents; G.W.Morley, Ottawa, sec.-treasurer, DOMINION ASSOCIATION OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS.Alfred Shaw, president, Vancouver, B.C.; Geo.E.Winter, secretary-treasurer, pre Bunk of Ottawa bidg., Vancouver, INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Itoom 303, 137 McGill street.Geo.Gonthier, president; J.J.Robson, treasurer; Henri Viau, secretary.GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIA- President, P.J.Waixcr, secretary-treas- urer, Kilis 1.Booth.THE PROVENCE OF QUE EE, ASSOCIA- N OF ARCHIT 6 Beaver Hall square.Juseph Perreault, president; D.Norman MacVvicar, treasurer; J.E.Vanier, secretary.BAILIFF'S CORPORATION OF THR DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.J.A.Bissonnette, president, and VW.Daoust.secretary-treasurer, rm 21, 54 Notre Dame East.DOMINION COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIATION.John E.Wright, president; W.J.Irving, 1st vice-president; M.W.Hackett, 2nd vice-president; Maxwell Murdock, treasurer; D.Campbell, secretary, P.O Box 634.Montreal, LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.Office: 66 St.James street.President, J.A.Tanguay: vice-presi- dent, JJ.A.A.Avotte: secretary, L.A.Lapointa; treasurer, Victor Bougie; Victor Lemay, Arthur Hinton, N.Trudeau, Hector Grenier, Geo.Payette, Amedee Biondin, directors: H.A.Ekers, C.Ro- bliard.M.PP., H.Lanorte, J.M.Wi!- son, M.E.Davis, J.Bte.Drapeau, ad- Visors.RETAIL MERCHANTS\u2019 ASSOC, OF CAN, PROVINCIAL BOARD FOR P.OF Q.J.A.Beeudry, prov.sec'y, 80 St.Dents.Boot and Shoe Section\u2014J.Œ.Deslaurlers, president.Druggists\u2019 Section\u2014J.G.A.Filion, pres.Dry Goods Section\u2014Thos.P.Oak president.Grocers\u2019 Section\u2014Pierre Filion.Merchant Tallors\u2019 Sec.\u2014J.I Soucy, pres.CANADIAN AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION.A.FI.Trimble, Red Meer, Alta.president; W.Ir.Stephen, sec-treasurer, Drawer 1.Ifuntingdon, Que.69 DIRECTORY.GENERAL.STOCK BREEDERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.President, Hon.N.Garneau, Quebec; secretary, Dr.J.A.Couture, Quebec.UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPHN- TERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA.Dist.Council represent 11 Local Unlons.417 Ontario East.J.F.Chishoim, president; J.A.Laflamme, secretary.CITIZENS' LEAGUE.Charles S.J.Phillips, president; J.Cra- dock Simpson, honorary treasurer; H.Bragg, M.J.l., secretary, room 221, Cor- {stine Bldg.MONTREAL CITIZENS ASSOCIATION.507 Power bldg., $3 Craig St., West.C.S.J.Phillips acting president ; C.A.Harwood, vice-president ; Jas.Morgan, hon.treasurer; Arthur Gagne, hon.secretary; Id.Monet, executive secretary.INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.à St.Lawrence Boulevard.Senator Beique, president; Henry Miles, sec.-treasurer.MONTREAL PRINTING PRESSMEN AND ASSISTANTS\u2019 UNION LOCAL NO.52.Francis Lynch, president; Richard M.Foran, 22 Donaconna, sec-treasurer; G.Brunelle, rec-secretary.STATIONARY ENGINEERS' UNION.President, R.Marchand; treasurer, A.P.Belair: financial secretary, H.Le- clair; recording secretary, J.A.Marchand.MONTREAL CUSTOM CUTTERS ASSOCIATION A.Hurtubise, president; D.Lefebvre, georetary, 67 Beaver Hall Hill: W.Wills, treasurer, 376 St Catherine street, West.SOCIETE CANADIENNE DES INGE- NIEURS MECANICIENS.Ha!!: 98 Fulford.Abel Guibeau, president ; Elzear Beau- cage, secretary, 161 St.Timothee.BRICKLAYERS' UNION.301 St.Dominique st.R.H.Dernier, president; Armand Brien, financial secretary ; J.H.Bernier, business agent; Hubert Cote, treasurer ; Adelard Brien, French recording secretary; Albert Cole, Engiish recording secretary.CLUBS.ST.JAMES'S CLUB.Cor University and Dorchester sts.Archibald I.MacKkechnie, secretary.CANADA CLUB.C.E.Archibald, president; Wm.Gold- sworlh, manager, Sih floor, 42 St.Sacra- rnent.MONTREAL REFORM CLUB.32 Sherbrooke W.J.L.Perron, president; J.À.Davis, treasurer.MONTEFIORE CLUB.Michael Hirsch, president; J.Charles Langston, sec-manager. MISCELLANEOUS TO DIRECTORY.THE KANERON FISH AND GAME CLUB.Office, 109 Flace 3 Youville.Club House and Preserve: Lake An toine and Lake Voitior Township ot Montigny, Nominingue, Que Harold E.Stearns, president; Harold H.Hughes, hon.secretary- treasure, THE MONTREAL TEMPLE CLUB.347 Dorchester West.W.Ardill, President ; C.R.Tousaw, treasurer ; H.P.Swinton, hon.secretary.MONTREAL PIONEER FRERTHOUGHT CLUB.president; B.Marcuse, 2248 Hutchison st, W.C.Adams, secretary- treasurer, Outremont, CLUB ST.DENIS.137 Sherbrooke East.L Ars.Lavallee, prestdent ; Geo.Pare, sec.-treasurer, 58 St.James st.P.OF Q.ASSOC.FOR THE PROTECTION OF FISH AND GAME.Robertson, president ; 5 R.Innes, D.286 St.James st, seretary ; H.G.Elliott, treasurer, LAURENTIAN CLUB.W.H.Parker, Lac a la Peche, president: Hon.Geo.A.\u2018Simard, sec-treasurer, 363 Sherbrooke st.East.THE CANADIAN CLUB.R.W.Reford, president; W.F.Chip- man, hon.secretary; Walter Molson, hon.-treasurer.THE ENGINEERS' CLUB.9 Beaver Hall sq.R.W.H.Smith, sec.LE CLUB CANADIEN DB MONTREAL.J.B.8.Biron, president: R.Bedard, secrotary- -treasurer; Treffié Robillard, manager NEWAYGO CLUB.Jos.Bodfish, president: R.F.Griffiths, treasurer; Percy Booth, secretary, 22 Overdale avenue.MONTREAL GARDENERS AND FLORISTS CLUB.C.Smith, president; W.H.Horo- bin, 283 Marquette st, sec,-treasurer.DISRAELI CONSERVATIVE CLUB.Harry Bloomfield, president: J.Albert, treasurer; Sam.Bloomfeld, secretary, 17 Notre Dame street West L'ASSOCIATION DE LA CASQUETTE.6.0 Ave.Mont Royal Est.Charles N.Chamberland, président et g48- rant genéral; Leo Savard, tresorier-gen- era CANADIAN RAILWAY CLUB.ILewls C.Ord, C.P.R.president; Jas.Powell, P, O.Box 7.St.Lambert (near Montreal), secretary; W.H.Stewart, C.P.R., Farnham, P.Q., treasurer.ROXANA CLUB.Victoria Hall, Westmount.T.K.Walton, president: P.C.Hart, secretary- treasurer, room 11, 160 st James street.NOMADS' CLUB.W.R.Cumming, president: W.Trager, hon.rec.828 Lorne Crescent ROTARY CLUB OF MONTREAL.T.G.Wells, president: W.M.Hall, treasurer; Jas.C.Mundle, secretary.P.0.Bex 2816.AUTOMOBILE OLUB GF CANADA, 909 New Birks Building.Howard W, Pillow, president; A.L.Caron, vice-president; George A.Me- Namee, secrétary-treasurer.ITALIAN CLUB \u201cCIRCOLO VITTORIO EMANUELE III.\" Adolfo Mila, president, 435 St.Lawrence Blvd; Felix Di Benga, secretary.M.A.A.A, RASEBALL CLUB.Club House, 250 Peel street.T.G.Potter, president; G.Suckling, hon.secretary; R.E.Melville, treasurer.STAR BASEBALL CLUE.Edward J.Callahan, president; Cecil M.Hart, 298 Sherbrooke st.West, secretary- treasurer, office 180 St.James st.WANDERER BASEBALL CLUB.(Independent).Robert M.Cagney, president and manager; Robert Fortier, sec.-treasurer, P.O.Box £36 M.A.A.À.BASKETBALL CLUB.H.J.Knubley, chairman; R.BE.Mel- viile, treasurer, CENTRAL TMA sn EAGUE A.Gooûfettow, president ; B.8.Cood- elo, sec.-treasurer MONTREAL BICYCLE CLUB.dames Macdonald, president; F.Da!by, hon.secretary; R.E.Melville, treasurer.GRAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB.Club house, Verdun.C.J.Forrester, commodore; H.L.Cohn, jr., secretary, 859 Wellington st, Verdun ; J.Watson, treasurer.CARTIERVILLE BOATING CLUB.J.W.Percival, president; C.W.Bdwards, P.O.Box 272, hon.secretary and treasurer.ST.LAMBERT BOATING CLUB.H.B.Potter, president; W.T.Brace, secretary; H.E.Potter, treasurer; L Gordon, captain.WESTMOUNT BOWLING CLUB.T.de G.Stewart, president; George W.Dow, secretary, 206 Milton at.: J.Fulton, treasurer.M.A.A.A, LAWN BOWLING CLUB.C.Edlington, president; W.E.Soden, hon.secretary; R.E.Melville, treasurer.C.P.R.A.A.A, BOWLING CLUB.A.W.Buckland, president; W.White, secretary.M.A.A.A.BOXING AND WRESTLING CLUB.J.B.Eakin, president; F.J.Flanagan, hon.secretary ; it.E.Melville, treasurer.M.A.A.A.CAMERA CLUB.Gordon K.Miller, president; E.W.de Cordova, hon.secretary; R.BE.Melville, treasurer.OUTREMONT LADIES LAWN- BOWLING OLUB, Mrs.H.Mackenzie, president; Mrs.A.BE.Gallagher, treasurer; Mrs.G.K White, secretary.COUNTRY CLUB OF MONTREAL.I.Wilson Fafrman, president; R.O.Logan, hon.treasurer.- marrer ame ce Sem à MISCELLANEOUS Ti DIRECTORY.MONTREAL AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE.J.Horsfall, president; A.Haslam, treasurer; P.McLachlan, P.O.Box 1924, secretary.LACHINB CURLING CLUB.W.8.Jonson, president; W.J.Mc- Gowan, treasurer; W.R Montgomery, secretary.MONTREAL CURLING CLUB.Rink, 58 St.Luke st.J.W.Pyke, president; A.Scott Robertson, hon.ireas.; W.M.Tayior, hon.se cretary.MONTREAL CALEDONIA CURLING CLUB.Rink, 191 Burnside Place.W.L Thom, president ; James Currie, treasurer; W.S.Wilson, secretary.ROYAL CALEDONJAN CURLING CLUB.(Canadian Branch.) .P.Sherwood.president; W.E.hon.secretary, 22 St.John st._ Col.A Findlay, ST.LAWRENCE CURLING CLUB.Ww.IL Griffin, president; E.W.Sayer, vice-president G.Dettmers, hon.secretary, 239 Meteaife av, Westmount ST, ANDREW'S CURLING CLUB.Louis Rubenstein, president; R.G.Hoerner, secretary, 171 Jeanne Mance st.; H.C.Fortier, treasurer.sine CURLING CLUB.n Gray, president; J.H.S.Parke, secrotary.2148 Jeanne Mance st.OUTREMONT LADIES\u2019 CURLING CLUB.Mrs.H.G.Reid, president ; Mrs.G.K.White, secretary ; Mrs.D.J.MoGil- Tivray, treasurer.M.A A.A SOCCER CLUB.W.E.Roughton, president; Simpson, hon.secretary; R.E.treasurer.H.A.Melville, ST.MAURICE FISH AND GAME CLUB.Frank H.Simmons, president; J.R.Innes, 286 St.James st, secretary.RANGERS\u2019 FISH & GAMP CLUB.Lac L\u2019Achigan, P.Q.F.K.Sutherland, secretary, Catherine, Westmount, MONTREAL FOOTBALL CLUB.W.Ewing, president ; C.L.secretary; R.E.4330 St Sanders, hon.Melville, treasurer, - SOUTH SHORE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB, St.Lambert.E.B.Prichard, president; and T.Rawcliffe, secretaries.W.Rogers MONTREAL ENGLISH RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION.G.W.Farrell, president; A.8S.vice-president.care of Bank of \u201cMontreal.BEACONSFIELD GOLF CLUB.B.Tooke, president; A.H.Patterson, tion.secretary, 243 Bleu ury st.; N.B.Stark, hon.treasurer; W.Hogg, captain, Leupold, LADIES\u2019 BRANCH BEACONSFIELD GOLF CLUB.Mre.J.Dinham Molson, president; Mrs.Stanley Laing, hon.sce.- -treas., 36 Rrock av., S.Montreal West.ROYAL MONTREAL GOLF CLUB.President, W.KR.Baker, C.V.O.; Capt.James Hilll; sec-treasurer, J.Wilfred Shaw, P.O.Box 2349, Montreal.ROYAL MONTREAL GOLF CLUB.(LADIES\u2019 BRANCH.) Mrs.CC.J.McCualg, president; Mrs.FI.Beverley Robinson, hon.secretary ; Mrs.Hamilion Dunlop, hon.treasurer: Mra.Wellington Dixon, captain, KANAWAKI GOLF CLUB.Thos.Drummond, president; HH.H.Hughes, secretary, P.C.Box 1313.THE MONTREAL GUN CLUB.T.Cooke, sceretary-treasurer, Io.Box 1724 MONTREAL HOCKEY CLUB.R.H.Paul, president: Art hon.secretary ; ; R.E.Rowiands, Melville, treasurer.STAR HOCKEY CLUB.E.J.Callahan, president; Cecil M.Hart, sec.-treasurer and manager, 296 Sherbrooke st.west, office 160 St.James st.MONTREAL HOCKEY LEAGUE.(Comprising Stars, Garnets, Hoche- laga, LaCasquette, Ali-Montreal and St.Zotique Club Members).Chas N.hamberlend, president ; Cecil M.Hart, secretary- -treasurer.29 Sherbrooke st.West, office 150 St.James street.SUN LIFE HOCKEY CLUB.George E.Reid, president; J.W.Brown, secretary-treasurer.WANDERERS' HOCKEY CLUB, LIMITED.Sam.KE.Lichtenhein, president; H.Curwell, secretary; R.Boon, manager, 173 Common street.JUNIOR AMATEUR HOCKEY LRAGUE.Norman Nairn.president : R.T.R.Nelson, sec-treasurer, 27 Chomedy st.MONTREAL HUNT.G.R.Hooper, M.x H.: G.L.Ogilvie, hon.secretary; J.R.Innes, secretary, 286 St.James st.MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB.gir H.Montagu Allan, president; W.Northey, secretary treasurer.MONTREAL KENNEL CLUB.Fd.Smith, secretary, room 27, bs St.Francois Xavier st.MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB.T.J.Carlind.president: Desse Browne, hon.secretary; R.E.Mel ville, treasurer.ST.THOMAS AQUINAS A.A.CLUB.W.Bennett, president ; J.Strachan, secretary; rev.T.IV Heffernan, tress- urer, 124 Convent st.SHAN oA LACROSSE OLUB.J.Brady, president; J, O'Brien, LT.117 St.Famille st.Y.M.C.A.TENNIS CLUB.Grounds corner Dorchester and Atwater av.J.G.Birnie, president; P.C.Hart, sec.- treasurer, Sun Lite Assurance Co, 160 St.James street, MISCELLANEOUS 72 DIRECTORY.MOUNT ROYAL LAWN TENNIS CLUB.36 Grey av.R.P.Jellet, president ; G.D.C.Dobbin, han.secretary V.Christie, hon, reasurer, M.A.A.A.TENNIS CLUB.Angus, president; H, R.B.Arm- secretary, IR.LE.Melville, J.bP.strong, hon.treasurer, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.President, John M.Miller ; secretary, Ross Clev-land, © lorne ave.treusnrer.J.G.Birnie.OUTREMONT TENNIS CLUB.M.11.MeCrady secretary, 183 Av Laurier W ORCHARD LAWN TENNIS CLUB.Hazelwood uv.Outremont.Stanley Aspinall, secretary-treasurer.M.A.A.A.MUSICAL CLUB.Dr.G.S.Cameron, president; E.F.Scriver, hon, secretary; R.E.Melville, treasurer, M.A.A.A.REVOLVER CLUB.E.G.Brewer, president; R.A.Holland, don.secretary-treasurer.SOUTH SHORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION.St.Lambert, P.Q.I.B.Prichard, captain; W.secretary QUEBEC RUGBY I.Jehu, FOOTBALL UNION, Geo.A.Trenholm, president; R.E.Melville, sec.-treasurer, 250 Peel st.MONTREAL SKI CLUB.Clubhouse, Shawbridge, P.Q.Thos.Drummond, president: W.L.Paul, Bon.sccretary-treazurer.THE AMATBUN SKATING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA.A.Taylor, president; Jas.Louis Ruben- stein, hon.secretary-treasurer.HOLLY SNOWSHOE CLUB.J.J.McMahon, president; IE.Dow- biggin, hon.secretary, 1618 St.Urbain; Horace Hartley, hon.treasurer, 19 Mayor.MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB.H.A.ark.president: G Fadden, non secretary; R.E.treasurer.S.Me- Melville, CANADIAN SNOWSHOR UNION.A.Vallerand, president: IF, Ma- secretary, 52 St James st.ST.GEORGE SNOWSHOE CLUB.R.C.Grant, secretary-treasurer, P.O.Box 2854.CLUB DE \u20ac.Jeau.RAQUETTEURS \u201cLE MOLIERE.\u201d us.Pelletier, president; Jos.Perlard, 209 Resther, treasurer; Iseo Paquette, \u20182411 Ciark, cor.secretary.MONTREAL TOBOGGAN & SKATING CLUB.president : TJ I.Caîns, hon.IL T.ngan.Melville, treasurer.secretary; RN.I.MONTREAL SWIMMING CLUB.Baths situatea at the Old Military Whart, southeast end of St.Helen's Island.W.F.Hamilton, president; A.R.Laflamme, secretary, 1064 Dorion st.; T.J.Darling, treasurer.CANADIAN AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION.Chris.Goulden, president; Norris, sec-treasurer.Leonurd GG.ROYAL ST.LAWRENCE YACHT CLUB.A.R.Doble, commodore; P.R.Lyman, secretary, vb.0.Box 2335.MONTREAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.Club House 260 Peal st.Grounds at Weat- ohn Davidson, resident ; R.E.Melville, general manager and sec-treasurer.MONTAGNARD A.A.A.Headquarters, Forum Bldg.V.Guertin, president; J.A.Christin, sec.- treasurer, 21 St.Julie street.SHAMROCK A.A.A.P.J.McCrory, president; T.Power, secretary-treasurer, 697 St.\u2018Urbain st i PROVINCE OF QUEBEC RIFLE ASSOC.Office.Drill Hall, Lt.-Col.J.G.Ross, chairman of executive; J.B., Johnson, secretary, P.O.Box 2955 ; Capt.W.Bond, treasurer, 72 Guardian bldg.MONTRBAL AMALGAMATED RIFLE ASSOCIATION.Lt.-Col.H.Harrison, 4th Field Engineers, president; Major F'.A.Gascoigne, vice-presi- dent; Wm.Mills, 3rd V.R.C., secretary, 305 Craig West; .R.range superintendent: Lt.3.J.1st Gren.Guards, range officer.W.Allan, treasurer and Sumption, DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE ASSOC.P.Sherwood, C.M.G., Ottawa, president ; Major R.J.Birdwhistle.43rd Regt., \u201c Ottawa, secretary; Major 1.D.Pathe: land, 1.S.Q., Reserve of Officers, Ottawa, treasurer.Lt.-Col.AM.V.0., ADC, BRITISH ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS ASSOCIATION.Major J.A.Edwards, president and com- manger; Major P.Matthews, horn.commander; J.Dobbie, captain; Lieut.C.H.Cross, secretary, 416 Delorimier av.; C.Willis, treasurer, BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE IN CANADA.Colonel Geo.T.Denison, president; George E.Evans, Imperial Life bldg., Toronto, hon.secretary, THE IMPERIAL HOME RE-UNION ASSOCIATION OIF MONTREAL.26 Victoria sq.Robt, Gardner, president; A.Lt.-Col.hon-treasurer; A.Schofield, R.Doble, secretary.NAVAL & MILITARY FUND THE \u201cLAST POST.\u201d INCORPORATED IMPERIAL, NAVAL AND MILITARY CONTINGENCY FUN Frecutive\u2014President, Commander J.T.Walsh, R.N.R., sec-treasurer, D.Hair, 2519 Esplanade av.Au treasurer, G.C.Kilpatrick, \"426 Mance ; recording secretary, LL.C.654 Champagneur av.Outremont.\u2018sec.- Jeanne Vallee, MISCELLANEOUS CANADIAN VETERANS' ASSOCIATION.Philias Lescarbeau, president and commandant; L.Pl.Gates, adjutant secretary; Capt.0.R.Latleche, treasurer.MECHANICS INSTITUTE.204 St.James street, Wm.Rutherford, president; John Harper treasure m.amilton, librarian; H.Mea.Quirk, secretary, 226 Villeneuve st FRASER INSTITUTE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.36% Dorchester street West.Joseph Rielle, president; P.B.de Creve.coeur, secretary and librarian.SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.332 Lagauchetiere West.Alfred Piddington, president; O.H.Skro- red, sec.-treasurer.CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.Imperial Bank Bldg., ground floor.R.Hooper, president; J.R.Innes, secretary-treasurer.INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.General Offices 74 St.Gabrlel street.J.E.Archambault, Boner OU I A Daoust, J.A.Hebert, E.B w.oyd, D.Poitras, J.1B.N.an 7 «P Wilson, A.Gibault, I.Lanthier, E.Leclair, J.R.Chapleau, asst.INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF STATR AND MUNICIPAL BUILDING COMMISSIONERS AND INSPECTORS, Home Office: (200 heey.Branch Rd., Washington, DG.V.Heimburger, St.Louis, Mo.U.9., president; F.W.Fitzpatrick, Washington, D.C., aec.-treasurer and executive officer.Offices for Eastern Canada\u2014Alcide inspectors.Chausse, J.P., Licentiate R.1.B.A.City Hall, Montreal.AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS.William A.Howell, Newark.N.J.president : Chas, C.Brown, Wulsin Rldg., Indianapolis, Ind., secre etary ; W.B.Howe, Concord.N.H., treasurer ; Alcide Chausss, Montreal, chairman Committee on Fire Pro- ection Office for Canada.\u2014Alcide Chaussé, J.P., Licentiate RAI.B.A., City Hall, Montreal ual Convention \u2018at Dayton, Ohio, TT to 22nd October, 1915.THE ROYAL ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA.wo Beaver Hall sq.Montreal.H.Russell, Winnipeg, Man., presi- dont: \u2018Aleide Chaus ss8, J.P., Licentiate LB ., City Hall, Montreal, Que.hon.BL, J.W.H.Watts, R.C.A,, Ottawa, Ont., hon, treasurer.Annual Convention Que., September, 1913, THE CITY IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE OF MONTREAL.51 Common st.J.Guerin, M.D.at Quebec, Hon.J.president; JT.F, Boulais, NP, treasurer.90 St.James street C.IL Gould, J.VU.Emard.K.C., hon.secretaries: W.1I.Atherton, Fh.D., exec.sceretary, 51 Common St, \u2018\u2018Canadian Muni- St.Ni- Office of official journal.c'pal Journal\u201d Coristine bldg., 20 cholas st.MONTREAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.President, Prof.C.M.Derick; pvice-prest- dents, Mrs, John Scott, C.M.Holt, Lansing Lewis, Mrs, Preble Macintosh, Mrs.73 DIRECTORY.W.Oliver Smith; hon.cor secretary, Mrs.A.F.Byers, 745 Belmont av.; hon.rec.secretary, Mrs Hugh Cochrane; hon.treasurer, Mrs.Holmes McIntyre, 84 Ste, Famille st.ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY.Louis Rubenstein, president; A.W.Rog, 0 teasurer ; Leonard G.Norris, hon.secretary, L.O.Box 2332 LODGES.UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND.A.F.AND A.M.ST.GEORGE'S Lope No.440.B.R., A.F., AND AM.Wor.Bro.Jas.Bell, W.M.; Bro.O.T.Pinck, treasurer ; Bro Feneley, secretary, 37 St.Caltherine Mea \u201cViauville, P.O.Box 2874 Regular communications are held in The Coronation bldg.cor St.Catherine ard Bishop ets, on \u2018the fret Friday of each month, excepting June, July and August.CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS.Officers of the High Court J.A.Stewart, high chief ranger, Perth, Ontario; J.A.Brodeur, high vice-chlet ranger, Montreal, Que.; Alf.P.Van some- n, high secretary, Brantford, Out.; R.Elliott, kigh treasurer, Brantford, Ont.; Dr.Stanley, chairman medical board, Brantford, Ont ; W.M.Couper, bigh registrar, Montreal, Que.; Rev.J.West, high chaplain, Port Perry, ont.+ WwW.L.Roberts, high auditor, Brantford, Ont.; A.Shultis, high auditor, Brantford, Ont.Executive Committee: \u2014J.A.Stewart, H.C.R., Perth, Ont.; J.A.A.Brodeur, H.V.C.R., Montreal, Que.; N.J.Stevenson, Toronto, Ont.; R.T.Kemp, Listowel, Ont ; A.R.Galpin, \"London, nts FF.H.Da vid~ sno, Winnipeg, Man.; A .R.Coffin.Truro, Organization\u2014W.QQ.a Superintendent of Strong, Brantford, Ont.gal Agent for Province of Quebec\u2014J.E.Drouyn, Quebec, Que, District Deputy, H.C.R.English Courts, Montreal; P.S.Patterson, Montreal.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.HIGH COURT OF MONTREAL.Room 516 Power Bldg., 83 Craig W.À.D.Quintin, Ph.C., hin.chief ranger; J.W.Stocks, high secretary; I.I.Belisle, high treasurer.ROYAL ARCANUM.Dr.J.E.Lesage, Grand Regent, 1115 Mount Royal av., Iast.; A.I.Morison, Deputy Grand Regent, \"92 Telephone, Westmount 2044.Jno.R.Nutter, grand secretary, 92 Union ave.Telephone, Victoria 526.Royal Arcanum Headquarters, 92 Union Ave.Tel.Uptown 1105.TIIIZ ROYAL GUARDIANS.INCORPORATED.Head Offices, cor.of Sherbrooke West and Hutchison streets.>.N.Tessier, Quebec, supreme guardian John Hyde, Montreal, past supreme guar; R.D.W vodrow, St.John, N.B.supreme Overseer A.T.Pl'attorson, 227 Sherbrooke West, Montreal.supreme ge- retary; .J.Hoerner, supreme guide ; T.P.Butler, K.C., Moatreal, supreme solicitor; Dr.Herbert Ross, 227 Sherbrooke st.West, supreme medical examiner; W.G.Butler, Montreai, supreme inside guard: H.W.West, Iamiiton, Ont, supreme outside guara, Supreme Trustres\u2014W.J.Pendleton, Montreal, A.H.Ho!den, Frelighsburg, Que., and JT.Payson, Brockville Ont.E.Executive Committee.\u2014O.W.G.Dettmers, Montrea!; F.W.Atkinson, Montreal; C.Wood, Montreal; and BE.C.Lalonde, Longueuil. NE ye WR MISCELLANEOUS T4 DIRECTORY.CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIBNDS.MONTREAL COUNCIL NO.483.Ph, Breton, C.C.; Albert Chevalier, recorder-treasurer, 428 Duluth av.East.Mects on the 2nd and 4th Friday and the last day of the month at No.149 Berri.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWE.GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC.F.P.Houlahan, Sherbrooke, grand master; R.Dickson, Montreal, deputy grand master; T.J.Potter, P.G.R,, Montreal, grand secretary; D.J.Dickson *G.Montreal, grand treasurer, J.Irving, McCabe, \u2018G.M., Cowansville, and A.P.Doddridge, P.G.M., Quebec, grand representatives; R.McArthur, La- chute, grand marshal; James Lowe, P.G.R., Sherbrooke, grand conductor, Rev.P.Pergeau, Clarenceville, grand chaplain; F.J.Verrlll, Melbourne, Grand Cuardian : J.D.mson, Magog, grand Merald Mount Royal Y.odge, No.1, meets 20d and 4th Mondays at 251 St James st.Excelsior Lodge, No.12, meets every Tues day at Coronation Hall, cor Bishop and St.Catherine Wes Lafayette Lodge, No.15, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at 251 St.James 8 Beaver Lodge No.6, meets every Tuesday cor.Wellington and (Richmond sts Lansdowne ge, No.9, meets every Tues- dav Oddfellows Hall, 17 Marlborough st.Wellington Lodge, No.20, meets every Wednesday cor.Seigneurs and Notre Dame West.Mizpah Lodge, No.3, meets every Wednesday, Coronation Hall cor Bishop &nd St.Catherine West Star of Westmount Lodge, No.33, meets snd and 4th Thursdays, cor.Mountain and St.Catherine West.Fraternity Lodge, No.21, meets every Tuesday 817 Mount Royal av.Hochelaga gree Lodge meets 1st and 2rd Saturdays cor.Seigneurs and Notre Dame est.Montreal Encampment, meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays cor.Seigneurs and Notre Dame est.Goldeu Rule Encampment meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday, Oddfellows Hall, 17 Marl- sorough st.Visitors to the city always welcome.MANCHESTER UNITY.ti Wilkinson, prov.grand masters 1fili, deputy prov.grand master ; Geo.H Laing, P.O.Box 1584, Prov.C.S.John Laing, prov.treasurer ; Rev.J.E.Ireland, prov.chaplain F.mes, grand marshal; J.Symington, rang guardian.meets in Arcanum Loyal Montreal Lodge, 3 hall, 92 Union av, lst and 3rd Fridays.Crawford, secretary, 410 Mance st.Loyal Victoria Lodge, meets in White's Hall, 1 Richmond st., 2nd and 4th Wednesdays.T.E.Dey, secretary, 58 Somerville Avenue, Loyal Star of the West Lodge, mests in Royal Bank chambers, cor.Notre Dame and Seigneurs, 1st and 3rd Mondays.Cc.J.Wil- tiams, secretary, 93 Favard st.Loyal Excelsior Lodge, meets in Fraternal Chambers, corner lutehison and Sherbrooke sts, 2nd and 4th Mondays, W.kipson.257%¢ Ann ¢ , seeretary.Loyal Harmony Lodge meets at Fraternal Chambers, cor Hutehison and Sherbrooke sts.fi End and 4th Mondayst, Ww.Constantinéau, secretary, 204 Antoine st.Loyal Lachine Lodge, meets cor Notre Dame and 4th av, Lachine, 1st and 3rd Thursdays.H.S.Pizey, 39 Bridge av.secretary.Loyal Palmerston Lodge, Valleyfield.P.Q.meets in Oddfellows Hall on alternate Mondays.J.H.Whalley, secretary, Valieyfield, South Lodge, meets in Friday each month, 1 South.P.Q.Loyal Montreal Town Flall.on 2nd 1.W.Blater, secretary, Montreal KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA&S GRAND LODGS OFFICERS.G.C, Wiliam BE.King, Box 284, Station M.Montreal; G.Wilson M.gains; G.P., Louis Wolfe ; G.K.R.and S., James E, \u2018Townsend, 22% Hibernia St.Montreal; G.M.of E., Wm.Arstrong, Park ave.Montreal; Supreme Representatives, E.31 st, 1915; B.T.to Dec.31st, 1917; brooke, to Dec.31st 1 ext convention tt Montreal on February 1*th, 1916 LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH AMERICA.PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC.Provincial Grand Master, Rev.Sanders, B.D., i6 Grey uve, Montreal ; Provincial Grand Secrotns y, Alex.Geo.E 78 Plymouth Grove, Montreal; Provincia Grand Treasurer, y byterian Church, Papineau av, real.\u2018I'he next meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Quebec will be held fn Lachute, Tuesday, March 7th, 1916, County Master of Montreal, John Beatty, 74 Christopher Columbus st, Montreal ; County Secretary, Saml.Parsons, 2049 Cartier st.Montreal.The official organ of the association Zoe all Canada is \u2018\u2018\u2019The Sentinel,\u201d\u2019 of Toronto, published weekly, at one dollar per annum.Powers, Montreal to Dec.Campb ell, M ontreal, Dr, H.Spencer, Sher- ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTXR.Convenes on the 14th day of each month adjourning to 3rd Thursday.Thos.À.452 Galt av, Yerdun.in com- Meets in Gordon Hall, 298 Moan.tain st.RoYAL Brack KNIGHTS OF IRELAND.\u2018\u201cHobah\u201d Preceptorg, meets in Royal Guardian Chambe 0.Hutchison st, Jas.Hatcher, WP.87 \"Pacis st.prim Lodges, three two District Lodges, one County Lodge, a Royal Scarlet chapthe and a Royal Black Preceptory meeting in the citys bo information regarding same will be cheerfully given by Montreal County Secretary, Samuel Parsons, 2049 Cartier st., Montreal.THRE KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES OF THE WORLD.CHENIER TENT NO.4.Knight Louis E.Trudeau, command: sri Me Knight George Pare, EE.58 Bt.ames.There are ten Ladies\u2019 Lodges, ANCIENT AND ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER KNIGHTS OF MALTA.Headquarters, Philadelphia, Penna.Frank Gray, P.S.C., supreme recorder.MONTREAL LODGE.M.M.Campbell, CE.past commander and secretary, P.O.Box 385.ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.Subsidiary igh Court of Canada.1H.C.R\u2014W.R.Woodstock, 19 Gilford St.Toronto.R\u2014A.Martin, 225 Mary St, Hamilton H.C.T\u2014IL.C.Wilson, 241 King St.E.Toron HY 1.C.M.EL, Secord.M.D., Brantford.M.¢.8.W.\u2014A.Webber, 186 Fort St, Winnipeg, Man Ir J.Wort.McPherson, 165 Wharn- cliffe Rd.Longon.IT.\u2014R.J.McWilliams, 273 Park se Potoriors, J \u2014T, P.Wood, 19 Olive Ave, mrorsnte.Per.Sec\u2014W.WilHams, 80 Church St.Toronto.A.W.Gibson, D.C.R, 186 Mountain St, Montreal. LOVELL\u2019S POCKET STREET GUIDE MONTREAL, The City of Westmount, and the Towns of Maisonneuve, Verdun and Outremont Montreal, with the above suburban towns, has a population of nearly seven hundred thousand.\u2018Together they contain over thirteen hundred and fifty streets (1,350), severai of which are three, four or even five miles and more in length.In this Guide all these Streets are given; nor isit merely stated where they begin and end, but the actual intersecting points, numbering over five thousand three hundred, are accurately stated.In addition to this are given the location of all Banks, Churches, Hospitals, Asylums, Post Offices, Public Offices, Prominent Buildings, etc.This feature of the work, equally with the Street Guide, has been most carefully supervised, and greatly adds to the interest and value of the compilation.The Guide makes a book of over three hundred pages, and is for sale at thirty-five cents a copy at all book stores and news agencies, at the various hotels, on all Railway trains and Steamboats.A limited nutnber of advertisements will be inserted at the low rate of twelve dollars a page, or seven dollars for half a page.PRICE 35 CENTS ne JOHN LOVELL & SON, LIMITED 23 ST.NICHOLAS STREET, MONTREAL. vu TT TT UE BOOKBINDING WE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES and WITH THE UTMOST DESPATCH JOHN LOVELL & SON LIMITED Phones Main 230 and 2855 23 St.Nicholas Street Established 1835 MONTREAL Co "]
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