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18.71,
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. THE CANADIAN ALMANAC,
FOR THE YEAR 1871.
Chronological Cycles.
Golden Number 10
Epact 9
Solar Cycle 4
Dominical Letter A
Koman Indict ion 14
Julian Period .. 6584
Epochs*
The year 5632 of the Jewish Era begins Sept. 16 1871
The year 1283 of the Mahometan Era begins March 23 1871
The 35th of Queen Victoria s Reign bedns June 20.. 1871
The 96th of the Indep. of the D. 8. be-ins July 4 1871
Fixed and Moveable Festivals and Anniversaries.
Ash Wednesday Feb 22
St. David March 1
St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Easter Sunday April 9
St. George -April 23
Holy Thursday May 19
Birth of Queen Victoria M iy 24
WhitMiuday May 28
Midsumnier Uay June 24
Michaelmas Day Sept. 29
Birth of Prince of Wales Nov. y
St. Andrew Nov. 30
CHRISTMAS Dec. 20
Explanation of the Articles of the Calendar.
These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec, Fredericton, and Halifax, and for ordinary purposes will serve with
sufficient accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada.
The times of the SUN S RISING AND SETTING are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for Toronto,
Quebec, Fredericton and Halifax.
The civil times both for the rising and setting of the Moon s centre are given for every day for Toronto, Quebec,
Fredericton, and Halifax.
The column SUN ON MERIDIAN gives the time that a watch should shew when the shadow of a sun dial is en the
noon mark.
MOON S AGE. This column shews to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon s age at Toronto Noon.
The column, MOON ON THE MERIDIAN, gives the mean time at which the moon s centre passes the meridian of longi
tude 4 h 46 m. W. When in the column headed Moon s rising or setting or Moon on meridian the letters A.M. occur,
unaccompanied by any number, they denote that the numbers given for the succeeding days relate to the morning,
and those for the preceding diys to the afternoon, but that the Moon does not rise or set or cross the meridian (as the
ease may be) on that day.
The MOON S MERIDIAN ZENITH DISTANCES are given to the nearest tenth of a degree for a point in latitude 45 and
longitude 4 h. 46 m. W. They are not corrected for parallax or refraction.
The column, UPPER TRANSIT 07 POLE STAR shews for every day the mean time at which the Pole Star mates its upper
transit across the meridian of longitude 4 h. 46 m. W. It passes in the morning from April 9 to October 9, and in the
afternoon for the rest of the year. On October 9 there will be a second transit, occurring at lib. 55m. 14s. p.m.
The time at which the lower transit of the Pole Star occurs may be found by adding 11 h. 58 m. 2 s. to the time of itg
preceding upper transit.
The six last columns will serve with sufficient accuracy for the whole of Canada.
From the time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found the time of its greatest western or eastern elonga
Won, by adding or subtracting the constants given in the annexed Table.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Constant
h in s
5 53 49
,li in h
5 53 38
h m s
5 53 26
h m s
5 53 14
h m s
5 53 2
h m 8
5 52 49
h m s
5 52 36
h m B
5 52 22
h m g
5 52 8
MOON S PHASES. This Table gives the times for the four meridians when the moon passes the geocentric longitudes
of 0, 90, 180, and 270 east of the sun. It gives also the times of her greatest and least distance from the earth.
TWILIGHT. In this table are given the times at which twilight begins in the morning and ends in the evening, f. .,
the times when the sun s centre is 18 below the horizon.
GREATEST ELONGATION OP THE POLE STAR. This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Star east or west from
the meridian as observed at a place in latitude 45. When the greatest elongation corresponding to any other latitude
is required, the number given in the column should be corrected by means of the following table.
Degrees of Latitude
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1st Correction for Degrees
5 58"
V 5"
2 5"
V 0"
+2 12"
+4 32"
+6 59"
+9 34"
+12 18*
2nd Correction for each minute
of latitude
+ 1.9"
+ 2.0"
+ 21"
+ 2.2"
+ 2.3"
+ 2.5"
+ 2.6"
+ 2.7"
[2]
1871.]
THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Thus for latitude 43 20 ...lst correction = 4 5"
" 47 40 ... " " = + 4 32"
45 10 ... " " = 0"
The 1st correction for tue degrees of latitude is to be subtracted from the greatest elongation given in the calendar,
or added to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or greater than 45.
The 2nd correction, which is always additive, is found by multiplying the number giveu in the third line of tb*
table by the number of minutes in the latitude.
2nd correction + 2.0 X 20 = -f 40"
" " + 2.5 X 40 = + 1 40"
" " + 2.2 X 10 = + 22"
i PLANETS. The times of rising and setting of the five chief planets are calculated for Toronto, and are corrected
for refractiou. The times of culmination, although computed for the meridian of Toronto, will serve approximately for
the whole of Canada. The meridian zenith distances, being designed merely to aid in finding the planets, have been
given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen from the latitude of 45.
When the planetary day is shorter than the mean solar day, and commences goon after the midnight of the
preceding day, the planet will sometimes arrive a second time on the meridian before the expiration of the actual civil
day. From analogous causes a planet will sometimes rise twice or set twice in the same civil day. When two culmina
tious occur ia the same day, or two risings or settings, the times of both are registe^d.
Star Table*
From the times of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following table, the times of
culmination, and of the rising and setting of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the paralltl of 45 north latitude.
To ascertain when any star found in the following table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-hand
tolumn of figures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time of rising
of a star, subtract the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of its meridian p;.
For the setting of a Star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Those stars marked ( ) revolve
in a ciicle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 45.
NAJIE OF STAR.
On
Meridi ii
Rises |
and Sets
NAME OF STAB.
On
Meridi n
Rises
aud Sets
h m
22 46
22 51
23 18
23 21
h m
8 9
6 59
f Leonis
h m
9
9 42
10 29
11 14
12 5
12 29
h m
7 27.
7 "2
4 20
5 16
f3 Leonis
& n i t
j3 Corvi
a Virginus (Spica)
36
48
1 43
2 3
3 16
3 55
3 56
4 6
4 13
4 17
4 21
4 36
5 27
5 41
6 14
6 20
6 25
8 08
8 48
7 25
7 38
6 13
t) Ursce Majoris
12 56
13 37
13 56
14 15
14 24
14 44
15 7
15 54
16 13
16 39
17 18
18 30
19 22
20
20 10
20 44
21 35
21 43
7 2S
Ceti
/3 Ursse Minoris
j3 Librse
5 23
8 2
6 26
4 37
4 2
7
Tauri fAldebarfin) ...
7 7
5 25
8 10
5 57
5 54
3 9
6 29
4 50
3 46
8 34
6 21
8 9
5 26
6 51
a Coronas Borealis
$ Orionis (R.iirel)
(3 Scorpii
3 Tauri
a Scorpii (Antares)
a Herculis
fi Draconis
y Draconis
a Lyras (Vega)
a Aquiloe (Altair)
9 31
6 33
11 32
&v Geuiinorum (Castor} .
a Cephei
y Canis Minoris (Procyon)
ft Aquarii
5 34
5 55
3 36
7
a Aquarii
a Hydra;
a Pegasi (Markab)
i ^ " - - - - -,...._
Table,
Shewing the Illuminated Portions of the Discs of Yenus and Mars.
1871.
Venus.
Mars.
1870.
I Venus.
Mars.
January
February
Mar, a....
>, ril
1
15.
14.
15.
15.
15.
15.
989
962
921
854
765
648
916
958
999
969
913
883
July
August....
September
October ...
November
December
15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
16.
507
307
041
108
372
545
878
886
901
919
937
954
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
[1871,
Eclipses
In the year 1871 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon.
I. A partial eclipse of the Moon, January 6, 1871, partly Tisible in Canada.
The following Table giTes the local mean astronomical time at which the seTeral phases oc^ir at Tarious stations.
PHASE.
Halifax.
Freder~ct n
Quebec.
Montreal.
Kingston.
Toronto.
London.
Ft. Garry.
First contact with Penumbra . ... \
First contact with shadow /
h. m.
Before
h. m.
the moon
h. m.
rises
h. m.
Moon
h. m.
h. m.
h. m.
h- m.
Middle of Eclipse
5 2
4 52
4 32
risiair.
Before the
6 32
6 22
6 2
5 52
5 40
5 29
5 21
4 1*
Last contact with Penumbra
7 51
7 41
7 21
7 11
6 t9
6 48
6 40
5 37
The first contact with the shadow occurs at 138 from the northernmost point ofthe Moon s limb towards the eas;
th last contact at 127 towards the west, in each case for direct image. Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon s diameter=l )
0.688,
II. An annular eclipse of the San, June 17, 1871, inyisible in Canada.
III. A partis! eclipse ofthe Moon, July 2, 1871, inTisible in Canada.
IV. A total eclipse ofthe Sun, December 11, 1871, inTisible in Canada.
TABLE SHEWING THE AVERAGES OF CERTAIN METEOROLOGICAL QUANTITIES.
[From obserTations at the Magnetic ObserTatory.]
Barometer,
aTerage of 28
years.
Temperature,
aTerage of 29
years.
Result t direc
tion of Wind,
from 21 years.
Resultant Telo
city of Wind,
from 21 yearg.
Mean Telocity
of Wind, aTer-
aee of 21 years.
Clouded Sky,
aTerage of 16
years.
Amount of
Kain, aTerage
of 28-29 years.
Days of Rain,
aTerage of 29
years.
Amount of
Snow, aTerage
of 26 years.
Days of Snow,
averuge of 29
years.
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Days of Rain
and Snow.
29-6451
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22-94
N. 78 W.
3-06
8-14
0-72
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1-175
4-38
in.
15-96
13-59
in.
2-771
17-97
6321
22-95
N. 69 W.
3-10
8-53
72
0-965
417
18-35
12.07
2-800
16-21
M arc h
5989
29-85
N.57W.
331
880
P2
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6-38
10-15
9-69
2-644
16-07
5967
40-99
N. 17 W.
2-02
8-12
60
2400
9-83
2-59-
3-66
2-659
13-49
Mity
6717
51-41
N. 11 W.
1-66
C-77
55
3-375
11-97
008
0-41
3-383
12-38
5747
61-53
N. 61 W.
0-77
6-15
52
2-741
11-38
...
007
2-741
11-45
Julv
5990
67-38
N. 68 W.
0-68
496
49
3351
10-38
3-351
10-38
6230
66-09
N. 68 W
1-04
5-19
48
2-970
10-79
...
2-970
10-7 9
6623
57-93
N. 55 W.
1-08
5-48
49
3-682
11-28
3-682
11-28
October
6487
45-76
N. 57 W.
1-72
6-05
61
2473
1252
0-88
1-76
2-561
14-28
6131
36-86
N. 78 W.
2-52
7-51
75
3089
10-21
2-97
6-38
3386
16.59
6534
25-93
N. 75 W.
3-14
8-52
74
1.619
562
1435
13.45
3-054
19-7
Year
29-6192
44-13
N. 61 W.
1-87
6-94
0-61
29-469
108-91
65-33
61-08
36-002
169-99
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Magnetic Observatory, Toronto*
Latitude, 43. 39 4 North. Longitude, 79. 23 .2 West, or 5 hours, 17 minutes, 33 seconds Slow of Greenwich Time.
Election aboTe Lake Ontario, 108 feet. Approximate Elevation aboTe the Sea, 342 feet.
The ObserTatory is in charge of Prof. KuraSTOW, and three Assistants.
TTte publishers of the Canadian Almanac, in issuing their annual volume for 1871, gratefully
acknowledge the favour -with -which it has been universally received during the past twenty -four yeats
tf its existence ; their constant effort has been to make it an indispensable hand-book for the year.
Since its commencement, the Almanac has been enlarged from ninety-six to one hundred and forty
.pages, while the price Ms remained the same. The edition for this year is equal to the large editions
hitherto obtained, offering the most desirable medium for advertising in the Dominion. To the contri-
butors of the. Canadian Almanac we beg respectfully to tender our sincere thanks for the invariable
tourtesy and,. attention repeated.
COPP, CLARK & Co., Printers & Publishers,
17 & 19 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO.
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20
THE PLANETS.
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NAME OF
I LANET.
JANUARY IST.
JANUARY HTH.
JANUARY 21sT.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
8 08 a
11 10/7
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701-a
527 p
h m
030/7
5240
1026?
1126o
107o
h m
451/7
11 34 a
611 a
350/7
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68.3
43.0
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67.6
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8 13 a
1047/7
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6 27 a
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4 56 a
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515/>
11 03o
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8 03 a
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66.5
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22.5
67.6
23.3
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811 a
1020/?
1 20p
552o
404/7
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057/>
426
859/7
10 17 a
1141/7
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542/>
10 30 a
4 44 a
242/7
7 22 a
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63.6
44.8
22.5
67.G
23.2
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME or
PLANET.
FEBRUARY 1ST.
FEBRUARY HTH.
FEBRUARY 21ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
,Mcr.
Zen.
dist.
Venus .... .
h m
8 04 a
944/7
034/7
514a
318/7
h m
108;?
3 49 a
8l4p
9 39 a
1056/7
h m
612/>
9 51 a
3 68 a
204/7
6 37 a
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59.4
45.2
22.6
67.5
23.1
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753 a
905/7
11 54 a
4 38 a
237/7
h m
1 16/7
3 11 a
734/7
9 03 a
1015 p
h m
640/7
913
318
129/7
5 57 a
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54.8
45.1
22.6
67.5
23.1
h m
7 40 a
820/7
11 15a
4 03 a
156/7
h m
123/7
229
656/7
8 28 a
934/7
h m
707/7
8 33 a
2 40 a
053p
516a
499
44.5
22 5
67.5
23.0
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
MARCI
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MARCH
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Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist
Venus .........
h m
1 28 a
h m
1 28/7
A m
728/7
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45.8
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1 13o
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1 33/7
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7 54
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40.6
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6 58 a
A TO
1 39/7
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35.6
Mars
7 40/7
1 61 a
7 58 a
43.7
644/7
1 01 a
7 12 a
42 5
545/7
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624o
41.1
Jupiter
1045a
2 10 a
22.4
10 09 a
550p
1 35 a
22.3
9 34 a
5 15
101 a
9,9, "
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3 34 a
7 59 a
025/7
67.4
2 57 a
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1 23 a
11 49 e
67.4
2 20 a
6 46 a
11 12a
67 3
Uranus
123/7
902/7
4 44 a
23.0
043/7
821/7
4 04 a
22.9
003/7
742/7
3 24 a
22.9
NAME OF
PLANET.
APRIL 1ST.
APRIL llTH.
APRIL 218T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
di^t.
Venus
A m
6 43 a
441/7
8 56 a
138 a
11 20 a
h m
1 47/7
1103/7
438/7
6 04 a
658/?
h m
851/7
531 a
024 a
10 30 a
2 41 a
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30.5
39.8
22.1
67.3
22.9
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6 33 a
347/7
8 22 a
100 a
10 40 a
A m
165f
10 IS/.
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5266
619^
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918/?
4 43 a
11 49/7
9 52 a
2 02 a
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26.4
39.0
22.0
67.3
22.9
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6 27 a
259/7
7 60 a
021 a
10 02 a
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205/7 944/7
926/7 3 58 a
334/711 18/7
447 a 913a
5 40/7 1 23 a
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23.2
38.7
21.8
67.3
22.9
Mars
Jupiter
Uranus
.NAMI OF
PLANET.
MAY IST.
MAY HTH.
MAY 218T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
diet.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
~o
19.7
40.7
21.6
67.4
23.1
Venus
h m
6 26 a
218/7
718a
11 36/7
9 24 a
h m
217 p
845/7
303/7
4 09 a
502t>
A m
1007/7
3 15 a
1047/7
8 35 a
043a
o
20.9
38.9
21.7
67.3
23.0
A m
6 32 a
144/7
6 47 a
1056/7
8 47 a
h m
229/7
808/7
232/7
3260
424p
A m
1026/7
2 35 a
917/7
7 52 a
005 a
o
19.7
39.6
21.7
67.3
23.0
A m
6 45 a
1 15/7
6 Ma
1015/7
8 09 a
A m
242/7
734p
202/7
245a
346p
A m
W39p
1 58 a
947/7
711 a
11 24 p
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OF
PLANBT.
, JUNE IBT.
JUNE llTH.
JUNE 218T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
M*r.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
B*r.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
7 04 a
048/7
5 44 a
930p
7 29 a
h m
254/7
702?
129/7
2 00 a
305?
A m
1044/7
119 a
914/7
6 25 a
1042/7
o
21.0
42.2
21.6
67.4
23.2
A m
7 24 a
028/7
614a
848/>
6 52 a
A m
302/7
635/7
059/7
117 a
228/7
A m
1040/7
045 a
844p
5 43 a
1004p
o
23.2
43.8
21.7
67.4
23.3
A TO
7 45 a
Oil/)
4 45 a
806/7
615a
A 771
308/7
610;;
030/7
035 a
151/7
A m
1030/7
013 a
814/7
5 00 a
927p
o
26.4
45.7
21.7
67.5
23.4
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NOTE. In the above Tables a signifies A. M. and p P. M.
[201
1871.]
THE PLANETS.
21
NAME or
JULY
LSI.
JULY]
LlTH.
JULY
21ST.
PLANET.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
n m
806o
h m
3 10/7
A m
1015/7
o
30 1
h m
8 23 a
h m
309/<
h m
956/>
o
344
h m
8 37 a
h m
305/7
A m
932/7
o
38 8
Mars
11 66 a
547
11 39/7
47 7
11 43 a
526*
11 09 p
49 9
11 32 a
506
1040/7
5? 1
Jupiter
4160
noon
744?7
?1 8
3 47 a
11 31 a
714/7
W
3 190
11 01
6430
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Saturn
7 24 p
11 48/7
4 17 a
67 5
641/7
1 1 05 //
3 35 a
67 6
559/7
1024/?
2520
67.6
Uranus .
5 39 a
1 14
8490
23 5
5 03 a
0370
8120
23.6
4 27 a
0010
7350
23.7
NAME OF
PLANET.
AUGUST 1ST.
AUGUST HTH.
AUGUST 21 ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
8 47 a
11 23 a
247 a
513/7
3 47 a
h m
255/7
446/7
1028a
938/)
11 20 a
h m
903/7
1010/7
609/7
2 06 a
654/7
o
43.8
54.6
22.4
67.7
23.8
h m
851 a
11 15 a
2-18
432/7
311a
h m
241/7
429/7
9580
856/,
1043o
h m
831/7
945/7
538y
124 a
616/7
o
481
56.9
22.6
67.7
24.0
h m
8 46 a
11 09 a
149 a
352/7
2 34 a
h m
221 P
414 p
927 a
815/7
10 06 a
h m
1 56 p
918/7
506/7
043 a
539/7
51.9
59.2
22.9
67.8
24.1
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OF
PLANET.
SEPTEMBER 1ST.
SEPTEMBER HTH.
SEPTEMBER 21sT.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
8 25 a
1 04 a
1 16a
308/7
153 a
h m
147/7
358/7
8530
731/7
9 26 a
h m
709p
852/7
430/?
1155/7
458/>
o
55.0
61.5
232
67.8
24.2
h m
7 46 a
11000
046 a
228/7
117 a
h m
103/7
345/7
8 21 a
652/7
8 48 a
h m
620/>
830/7
357//
11 16/7
420/?
o
56.2
63.5
23.5
67.8
24.3
h m
6 46 a
1157o
015a
1 15/7
039 a
h m
007/7
334/?
749o
614/)
811 a
h m
528/7
810/7
3230
1037/7
342/7
o
55.1
65.8
23.4
67.7
24.4
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn ...
Uranus
NAME OF
PLANET.
OCTOBER 1ST.
OCTOBER HTH.
OCTOBER 21 ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Meiid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
5340
1 1 55 a
11 39 //
1 12 /-
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h m
1107o
323/>
7 16a
535/7
7 33 a
h m
440/7
752/;
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959p
304?
o
52.1
66.9
24.0
67.8
24.5
h m
4 28 a
11 52 o
1106/7
035/7
1 20 p
h m
lOloa
314/7
641 a
458p
6 55 a
Am
402/7 48.7
736/7:68.2
2 14/7 24.2
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225/7 24.5
A m
3 42 a
1 49
1031 ji
11 58 o
1042?
A m
9-380
307/7
6 06 a
422/7
6160
A m
334/7
724/7
1 37/7
845p
147/7
46.5
69.1
24.4
67.8
24.6
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OF
PLANET.
NOVEMBER IST.
NOVEMBER HTH.
NOVEMBER 218T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
8130
11440
952/7
11 18 a
959p
h m
912o
259/7
5 26 a
342/>
5 33 a
h m
Slip
713/7
057/-
805/7
1 04 p
45.9
697
24.5
67.8
24. H
h m
3 02 a
1 38 a
914/7
10 42 a
920/7
h m
8 58 a
252/;
448p
306
4540
A m
253/7
706/?
018/7
730/7
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o
46.9
69.7
24.6
678
24.6
A m
302o
11 300
834/7
10070
840/7
A m
849o
246/7
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231/,
414o
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703/7
11 390
657/7
1145"
o
49.0
69.3
24.5
67.8
24.5
Mars
Jupiter
Satur
Uranus
NAME OF
PLANET.
DECEMBER IST.
DECEMBER HTH.
DECEMBER 21.ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
3100
1 1 20 a
7 53 jo
9 32 a
800p
h m
846
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328
1 56 /
334o
h m
222/7
701 ?
10 59 a
620/
1 1 05
51.7
68. t
24.4
67.7
24. E
h m
322o
11 7 o
710/7
8570
719?
h m
8 45 a
234//
2 46
1 22/7
2 54 a
A wi
208/7
701/7
1018a
546/7
10 25 o
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54.9
67.1
24.3
67.7
24.4
A m
8 38 a
10 52 a
626/7
8 23 a
638/7
A m
48 a
228/7
203
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213a
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704//
9360
512//
9450
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58.1
65.6
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Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
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[21]
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
1871.
GENERAL METEOROLOGICAL KEGISTER FOR THE YEAR 1809.
Mogiieticnl .Observatory Toroiilo, Ontario.
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Mean Temperature
Dif ferooco from average (29 yrs)
Tli-rmie anomaly (lat, 43 40 )
lli-lliest temperatura t
Lowest temp Tat ure
Monthly and Annual Ranges ...
Mean maximum temperature ...
Mean minimum temperature ...
Mean daily ranee
Greatest daily range
Mean height of the Baromoter
Difference from average (28 yrs.)
Highest barometer
Lowest biromoter
Monthly and Annual Ranges ...
Mean humidity of the air
Mi-an elasticity of aqueous vapour
Meiv of cloudiness
Difference from average (10 yrs.)
Resultant direction of the wind ...
velocity of the wind
Mean velocity (miles per hour; ...
Difference from average (21 yrs.)
Total amount of rain
DiflVr from average (28-29 years;
Number of days of rain
Tot-il amount of snow
Diffeience from average (25 yrs.)
Numbei of days of snow
Number of fair days
N umlier of Auroras obser v d
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1871.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
23
TEMPERATURE.
WIND.
1869.
Average
29 years.
Extremes.
1869.
Average
21 years.
Extremes.
Mean temperature
o
43-13
July,
64.48
March,
23-06
41-42
3-06
March,
6-8
Aug. 20,
75-18
March 4.
5-12
Aug. 20,
89.0
March 5,
5-4
94-4
o
44-14
July,
6738
January
22-94
44-44
2-41
January
3-8
78-23
1-32
91-0
12-5
103-5
o
46-36
(in 1846)
July, 68.
75-80
Jan. 57.
12.75
3-67
in 1843
Jan. 57.
10-2
July 14,
1868.
84-50
Feb. 6,
1355
Jan. 22,
1857.
1438
Auz. 24,
1854
99-2
Jan. 26,
1859.
26-5
1182
42-16
(in 1856)
Aug. 60.
64-46
Feb. 48.
26-60
1-33 in
1853-64
July 31,
1844
72-75
Dec. 22,
1842.
957
Aug. 19,
1840.
82-4
Jan.2, 42
1-9
87.0
Resultant direction
Resultant velocity
in miles
N.64W.
2-55
7-20
Febr ary
10.04
Septem.
4-89
Feby. 4
2339
June 2
0-47
Mar. 14.
n.tnlp.m
35.4
N.61W.
1-00
C-94
March.
8.80
July.
4-96
23-22
39-7
8-55
(in 1860)
Mar. CO
12-41
Aug. 52.
3-30
Mar. 19.
1S59.
31-16
DC 27 , 61
9-10 a.m
46-0
5-10
(in 1S53)
Jan. 48.
5-82
Sept. 60
5-79
Dec.2, 43
15-30
Mr 14, 53
11 to n.
25-6
Warmest month ...
Mean temp, of the
warmest month.
Coldest month
Mean temp, of the
coldest month...
Diff. hetw.temper.tt.
of the warmest &
coldest months...
Mean of delations
of monthly means
Months of greatest
deviation ,.
Meanvelocity, with
out reg. to direct-
Month of greatest
mean velocity. ...
Greatest monthly
mean velocity....
Mont bof leastmean
velocity
Least monthly mean
Day of greatest
mean velocity ...
Greatest daily mean
Corre.-pond. magni
tude of deviation
Day of least mean
velocity
Mean temperat. of
the warmest day.
Least daily mean
velocity
Hour of greatest f
absolute velocity \
Greatest velocity ...
Mean tern, of cold d.
Date highest temp
Highest temperat .
Ditto lowest temp...
Lowest temperatur.
Ran^e of the year.
RALV.
1869.
Average
- 9 years
Exti ernes.
Total depth of rain
31-182
115
July.
4-610
June.
22
Sept. 7.
2350
July 15.
midnlg t
to 1 a in
0-710
29-469
109
Sept.
3-6S2
October.
13
2-044
43-555
(in 1843)
130
(in 1861)
Sept. 43.
9-760
Jne C9 )
Oct. C4/
22
Sept. It.
1843.
3-455
19-041
(in 1^07)
80
(in 1841)
Sept. 48.
3-115
May, 41.
11
Sept. 14,
1848.
1000
Number of days in
which rain fell...
Month in whk-hthe
greatest depth of
BAROMETER.
1869.
Average
28 years.
Extremes.
Greatest depth of
rain in one month
Months in which
days of rain were
most frequent
Greatest number of
rainy days in one
Mean press, of year
Slinth highest m.p.
Highest mean m. p.
Month lowest m. p.
Lowest mean m p.
Datenf highest pres
sure in the year..
Highest pressure...
Date of lowest pres
sure in the year.
Lowest pressure . ...
Range of the year..
29.5970
Sept.
29-71)39
May.
29-48i>0
Dee. 13,
10 p m.
30-223
Nov. 17,
2 p.m.
2S-793
1-430
29 6182
Sept.
29-6623
May.
29-5717
30-386
28-694
1-692
29-6670
(in 1849)
Jan. 49.
29-8046
Mar. 59.
29-4143
Jan. 8,
1866.
30.940
Mar 19,
1859.
28-286
2 133
in 1866.
29-5602
(in 1864)
June 64
29-6525
Nov. 49
29-5886
Dec. 13,
1869.
30.2-J3
Mar. 17,
1845.
28-939
1-303
in 1845.
Day in which gr tst
amount of rain fell
Greatest amount of
rain in one day...
Hour of heaviest J
rain j
Greatest amount of
rain in one hour.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
SNOW.
1869.
Average
27 years.
Extremes.
1869.
Average
26 years.
Extremes.
Mean humidity of
the year
77
Novem.
84
May.
67
77
January
83
May.
71
82
(in 1851)
Jan. 57.
89
Feb. 43.
58
73
(in 1858)
Dec. 58.
81
Apr. 49.
76
Total depth in the
year in inches ...
Numbor of days in
which snow fell...
Month in which the
greatest depth of
snow fell
84-6
81
Febr ary
39-7
Febr ary
19
Feb. 23.
9.0
65-3
61
Febr ary
18-35
January
14
8-9
110-5
(in 1867)
87
(in 1859)
Feb. 46.
46-1
Jan. 61.
23
Feb. 5,
1863.
10-0
384
(in 1851)
83
(in 1848)
Dec. 51.
10-7
Feb. 48
8
Jnn.10
1857.
55
Month of greatest
humiditj .
G st. nitMnrann.hu.
Month least humid.
L st mean mon. hu.
EXTENT OF SKX" CLOUDED.
Greatest depth of
snow in one month
Month in which the
daysof snow were
most frequent ...
Greatest number of
days of snow in
one month
1869.
Average
16 years
Extremes.
Mean cloudiness ...
Most cloudy month
Gr. monthly mean
Least cloudy month
Low.raonthly mead
0-66
Divem.
0-83
Septern.
0.47
0-61
Novem
0-75
August
0^48
0-66
(in 1869)
: 83
0-29
U-57
(m 1856)
: 73
0-50
Days in which the
greatest amount
of snow ft-11
Greatest fall of snow
in one day
[23]
MONTHLY EEGISTER.
[1871.
HOLYDAYS, PROVERBS, &c.
JANUARY.
If one but knew how good it were, to eat a pullet in
Janiveer. If Janiveer calends be summerly gay, twill
be winterly weather "till the calends of May. A kindly
good Janiveer freezeth the pot by the feere. If grass
look green in Janiveer, twill look the worse all the
year.
3 T
4 W
5 T
6 F
7 S
8 S
9 M
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11 W
12 T
13 F
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22 S
23 M
24 T
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Istaf. Xmas. Circum. Abus. patience turns to fury.
Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.
Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves.
Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.
Abundance like want, ruins many.
Epiph. Admiration is the daughter of ignorance.
Advantage is a better soldier than rashness.
Istaf. Epiph. Lucian. Adversityflatterethnoman.
Adversity makes wise, though not rich.
Ae hand winna wash the ither for nought.
Affected superiority mars good fellowship.
Affinity in hearts is the nearest kindred.
After dinner sit awhile ; after supper walk a mile.
After the greatest danger is the greatest pleasure.
2nd aft. Epiphany. After a storm comes a calm.
Bacchus hath drowned more men than Neptune.
Bach s wives and maid s children are well taught.
Prisca. Bad customs are better broke than kept up.
Bannocks are better nor nae kind o" bread.
Fabian. Bashfulness is an enemy to poverty.
Agnes. Be always at leisure to do good.
3rd aft. Epiph. Vincent. Barking dogs seldom bite.
Be a father to virtue, but a father-in-law to vice.
Be a friend to thyself and others will be so too.
Conversion of St. Paul. Bald heads are soon shaven.
Be content ; the sea hath fish enough.
Be ever vigilant, but never suspicious.
Be slow in choosing, but slower in changing.
Itth aft. Epiphany. Be as you would seem to be.
Be sure before you marry, of a house to tarry.
Be slow to promise, quick to perform.
FEBRUARY.
February fill dike, be it black or be it white ; but if
it be white, its the better to like. When candlemas-
day is come and gone, the snow lies on a hot stone.
On candlemas-day throw candle and candle-stick
away. At candlemas the cold comes to us.
1 W
2 T
3 F
4 S
5iS
6 M
7jT
8 W
Q!T
10 F
11 S
12:S
13 M
14 T
15 W
16 T
17 l<
18 S
19 S
20 M
-1 T
32 W
23 T
124 F
25 S
iv, S
27 M
;28 T
Can a mill go with the water that s past.
Purifi. E. V. M. Care and diligence bring luck.
Hid fin s. Change of fortune is the lot of life.
Catch not at the shadow, and lose the substance.
Septuages. Agatha. Children and fools tell truth.
3i?ilarg ffierm btg. Conscience cannot be compel d.
Charity begins at home, but should not end there
Children and chicken must ever be picking.
Choose a wife rather by your ear than your eye.
Climb not too high lest the fall be the greater.
Coming events oast their shadows before them.
Sexagesimn. Comparisons are odious.
Confession of a fault makes half amends.
Valentine. Confidence is the companion of success
Content lodges oftener in cottages .than palaces.
Death and the grave make no distinction of persons
Deceit is i n haste, but honesty can wait a fair leisure,
$)ilarg (Errm rntis. Drift is as bad as unthrift.
i,iiiii!jfu(igesima. Deeds are fruits, words are leaves.
Defer not till to-morrow what may be done to-day
Shrove Tu.es. Deliberate slowly, execute promptly
Ash Wednesday. Denials make little faults greater
Dispu. leave truth in the mid. & party at both ends
Multiline. Do not halloo till you are out of the, wood,
Do it well that thou may st not do it twice.
1ft in Li :i>. (juiiilriifii-s. Doing nothing is doing ill,
Dogs wag their tails not so much to you as your brd,
Don t measu. other people s corn by your own bush
MARCH.
A peck of March dust and a shower in May, makes
the corn green and the fields gay. As mad as a March
hare. March in Janiveer, Janiveer in March I fear.
March wind and May sun make clothes white and
maids dun. David and Chad sow peas good or bad.
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2 T
3 F
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6 M
7 T
8 W
9 T
10 F
11 j S
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14 1 T
15 1 W
16 T
17 F
18 S
19 S
20
David. Each bird loves to hear himself sing.
.Chad. Early birds pick up the worms.
: Easy to keep the castle that was never beseiged.
Eat and welcome ; fast, and heartily welcome.
2nd in Lent. Eat to live, but do not live to eat.
Edueat. begins a gent. , conversat. completes him,
Perpetua. Empty vessels give the greatest sound.
Emulation is lively & generous, envy base & malicL
Enough s as good as a feast, to one that s not a beast.
Even doubtful accusat. leave a stain behind them
Every body s business is nobody s business.
3rd in Lent. Gregory. Every couple is not a pair.
Every day hath its night, every weal its woe.
Every dog hath its day, and every man his hour.
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
Every man can tame a shrew, but he that hath her.
Patrick. Face to face the truth comes out.
Fain wd. the cat fish eat, but she s loth to wet her ft.
Uh in Lent. Faint heart never won fair lady.
Fair words bk. no bone, but foul wds. many a one.
Benedict. Fair faces need no paint.
Fall not out with a friend fur a trifle.
False friends are worse than open enemies.
False folk should have many witnesses.
Annunciation. Fame is a magnifying glass.
5th in Lent. Passion. S. Fast bind, fast h nd.
Far-fetched and dear-bought is good for ladies.
Far from court, far from care.
Fat housekeepers make lean executors.
Fanu d fire, and forced love, never did well yet.
Fate leads the willing, but drives the stubborn.
APRIL.
April fools. April and May are the keys of the year.
I ll warrant you for an egg at Easter. Owe money to
be paid at Easter, and Lent will seem short. The
weather is ill, if the wind be still. If there be a rain
bow in the eve, it will rain and leave.
1 S
8 S
9
10
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12
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14
15 8
16 S
17 M
18 T
19 W
25 T
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30 S
Getting out well is a quarter of the journey.
6th in Lent. PalmS. Garlands are not for ev. brow.
Give a dog an ill name & you may as well hang him.
Ambrose. Give advice to all ; be security for none.
Give him an inch and he ll take an ell.
Give him but rope enough, and he ll hang himself.
Good Friday. God arms the harmless.
Gold goes in at any gate except heaven s.
Easter day. Good act. carry their war. with them.
Good deeds remain, all things else perish.
Good harvests make men prodigal.
Good men want the laws only for their defence.
Good words and no deeds are rushes and reeds.
Good words cost nothing, but are worth much.
Gratitude preser. old friendship & procures new.
1 ft a ft. K. LowS. Half a loaf is better than no brd.
Handsome is that handsome does.
Happy is he that is happy in his children.
Alpliege. Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
Have a place for everyth. & have evr.rvth. in its pi.
He bears poverty very ill who is ashamed of it.
He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory.
2nd aft. E. George. He fans with a feather.
He had need rise betimes who wd. please e very bdy.
M"rk. He is truly rich who desires nothing.
He is unworthy to live who lives only for himself.
Health is not valued till sickness comes.
Hearts may agree, though heads dilt er.
Hedges have eyes and walls have ears.
ft. Easter. Honesty is the best policy.
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MONTHLY REGISTER.
25
HOLYDAYS, PROVERBS, &o.
MAY.
A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay. As
tall as a May-pole. He that would live for aye must
eat sage in May. A hot May makes a fat churchyard.
A cold May and a windy makes a full barn and a findy.
As welcome as flowers in May.
1 M Phil. & .las. Idle brains are the devil s workhouses.
T If a man once fall, all will tread on him.
W Invent, of Cross. Idle people take the most pains.
T If better were within, better would come out.
If Jack s in love, he s no jud^e of Jill s beaiily.
If virtue keep court within, lion, will atd. without.
S 4th aft. Easter. Ill weeds grow apace.
M i In a 1,000 pounds of law there s not an oz. of love.
T In the short life of man, no lost time can be afforded.
10 \V Industry isfortune s right hand & frugality her left.
11 T It costs more to revenge injuries than to bear them.
12 F It is always term time in the court of conscience.
13 S It is an eq. failing to trust evbdy. & o trust nobdy.
14 S Rogation. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
M Caster ffernt begins. It is good to be sure.
T It is na what is she ? but, what has she ?
W It is nae play where ane greets an anither laughs.
*... T -Ascension. It is never too late to mend.
19 i F iDunstan. It is not the cowl that makes the friar.
20 S Ut is self-conceit that makes opinion obstinate.
j21;S \lst aft. Ascension. It is sooner said than done.
j 22 M ; It is thou must honor the place, not the place thee.
j 23 T > It is time enough to cry Oh! when you are hurt.
24 Writ is working that makes a workman.
,25 T ..Jack in an office is a great man.
26 P * Jack of all trades, and master of none.
27 S Ificde. Jests, like sweetmeats, have often sour sauce.
28 S | Whit Sunday. Joy surfeited turns to sorrow.
29 M. Joke at leisure, ye kenna wha may jybe yoursel.
30 T Judge not of a ship as she lieth on the stocks.
31 W Judge not of men or things at first sight.
JUNE.
As fresh as a rose in June. Barn aby bright, the
longest day and the shortest night. An evening red,
and a morning grey, is a sign of a fair day. This rule
in gardening never forget, to sow dry and set wet.
Think no labour slavery, that brings in penny saverly.
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Nicomede. Keep some till furthermore come.
Keep good company & you shall be of the number.
(Easter Errrn enfcs. Keep your own counsel.
Trinity. Keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee.
Boniface. Keepg. fr. falling, is better than helpg up.
Kindle not a tire that you cannot extinguish.
\V Kindness is the noblest weapon to conquer with.
T Kindnesses like grain, increase by sowing.
w Knaves itnag. not g can be done without knavery.
Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age.
1st nft. Trinity. Barnabas. Know thyself.
[12JM| Knowledge is a treasure, butpract. is the key to it.
113 T Lund was never lost for want of an heir.
14 \V Large trees give more shade than fruit.
\-> T Laziness trav. so slowly that pov. soon overtk. him.
16 1 P Learn wisdom by the follies of others.
17 S Allittn. Least said is soonest mended.
15 s Indnft.Tr. Letanother sshipw.beyourseamark.
19 ( M ! Let every tub stand on its own bottom.
20 T | Let not your tongue run away with your brains.
Jl W: Liberality is not giving largely, but wisely.
22 T Like a collier s sack, bad without, but worse within.
23 F Listeners hear no good of themselves.
J24 S Nat. John Bapttit. Little strokes fell great oaks.
20 S 3rd of (.Trinity. Little things attract light minds.
J26 M Little witintheheadmakesmuch work forthe feet.
-7 T Living upon trust is the way to pay double.
2~s W Look not a gift horse in the mouth.
129 T i l ter. Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
Love can t be boug t nor sold ; its only price is love.
JULY.
A swarm of bees in July is not worth a fly. If St.
Swithin weep, that year the proverb says, the weather
will be foul for forty days. Till St. Jame s day be
come and gone, you may have hops, or you may have
none. Make the vine poor and it will make you rich.
1 S i Many talk like philosophers, but live like fools.
2 8 \/fthaft. Trin. Vis. Mary. Manners make the man.
3 M Many who wear rapiers are afraid of goose quills.
4 T i Marry in haste, and repent at leisure.
5 W Masters should be sometimes blind and deaf.
6 T I Men apt to promise are apt to forget.
7 F Men are April when they woo, Dec. when they wed.
8 S Men sp. of the fair, as things went with them there.
9 S 5th aft. Trinity. Misfortunes make us wise.
10 M Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows.
11 T I Money is often lost for want of money.
Il2 W; Money makes more enemies than friends.
13 T More goes to make a tine gent, than fine clothes.
14 F More than we use is more than we want.
15 S Swithin. More die by food than famine.
K3 S 6th aft. Trin. Much would have more and lost all.
17 M ; Nature, time & patience, are the three gt. physici.
18 T | Necessity is the mother of invention.
! 19 Wj Never fall out with your bread and butter.
20 T -Margaret. Never light your candle at both ends.
,21 JF | Never open the door to vice.
22 S Mary Magdalen. Never quit certainty for hope.
23. S 7th aft. Trinity. New brooms sweep clean.
24 M No good building without a good foundation.
25lT James. Nogriefissoacnte,buttiineamelioratesit.
!W[v4?ie. No legacy is so rich as honesty.
J27JT i No tyrant can take from you your knowledge.
,28 j F | None but a wise man can employ leisure well.
|29|S : Not to oversee workmen, is to leave yr. purse open.
;30|S 8th aft. Trinity. Nothing is easy to the unwilling.
31 i M Nothing to be got without pains, but poverty.
AUGUST.
After Lammas corn ripens as much by night as by day.
He was born in August. When the sun is highest, he
casts the least shadow. When the wind s in the west,
the weather s at the best. A dry summer ne er made
a dear peck. A misty morning may have a fine day.
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3 T
4 F
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15 T
1(5 W
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18 F
19 S
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21 M
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23 W
24 T
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30 W
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Lammas. Oaks fall, when reeds brave the storm.
Obedience is rhore seen inlittle things than ingreat.
Old custom without truth is but an old error.
One barking dog sets all the street barking.
One eye of master sees more than four of servants.
9th aft. Trin. Transfigurat. One lie makes many.
One hour to-day is worth two to-morrow.
One man s meat is another man s poison.
One may say too much even upon the best subject.
Lawrence. Oneoz. of discretion is worth alb. of wit.
Only that which is honestly got. is gain.
Our pleasures are imagined, but our griefs are real.
10th aft. Trinity. Opportunities neglected are lost.
Overdoing is doing nothing to the purpose.
Past and to come seem best ; things present, worse
Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden.
Pay what you owe & what you re worth you ll know.
Peace flourishes when reason rules.
People who live in gls. houses sh. nev. throw stones.
Uthaf. Trin. Pin not your faith on another s sleeve.
Plain dealing is more praised than practised.
Precepts may lead, but examples draw.
Procrastination is the thief of time.
Bartholomew. Prevention is better than cure.
Promises are like pie-crust, made to be broken.
Prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them.
Angus. Hip. Quarrelling dogs come haltinghome.
ISthaft. Trin. Quackery has no friend like gullibi.
John Baptist beheaded. Quick come, quick go.
Quantity without quality is little thought of.
Quar. could not last long, were but prud. on one aid.
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MONTHLY REGISTER.
[1871.
HOLYDAYS, PROVERBS, &c.
SEPTEMBER.
He spent Michaelmas rent in midsummer moon. A
field requireth three things ; fair weather, good seed,
and a good husbandman. After clouds, calm weather.
An hour in the morning is worth two in the evening.
As is the farmer so is the farm. As* they sow, so let
them reap.
1 j F Giles. Rebuke with soft words & hard arguments.
2 j S Keckon not your chickens before they are hatched.
3 S l.ith aft. Trim,. Reckless youth makes rueful age.
4 M Religion is the best armour, but the worst .cloak.
5 T Reprove thy friend privately, commend him publy.
6 1 W Reputa. is oft got without merit & lost witho. fault.
7;T Enurchus. Respect a man, he will do the more.
.S /- Nat. of Mary. Reproof never does a wise man harm.
9 S Rich men feel misfortunes that pass over poor men.
10 S lltthaf.Tr. Rich men s spots are cov. with money.
11 M Riches abuse them who know not how to use them.
1 2 T Riches well got and well used, are a great blessing.
13 W Rolling stones gather no moss.
14 T Holy Cross D. Right wrongs no man.
15 F Sadness and gladness succeed each other.
16 S Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
17 S 15th "fter Trinity. Lambert. Saving is getting.
18 M See, listen and be silent, and you will live in peace.
19 T Seeing s believing, but feeling s the truth.
20 1 W, Self-love is a mote in every man s eye.
T Mattheip. Self-praise is no recommendation.
~~ F Self-preservation is the first law of nature.
i Serving one s own passions is the greatest slavery.
24 S tilth aft. Tr. She that gazes much, spins not much.
25 M She that looks much at herself, looks little to hers.
26 T Cyprian. Short reckonings make long friends.
27 W, Sloth makes all things difficult.
|28 T ^ome are always busy, and never do anything.
1 29 P .Michael. Sometimes words hurt more than swoids.
30 S ^Jerom. Sour grapes, as the fox said.
NOVEMBER.
Look to the cow and the sow and the wheat mow,
and all will be well enow. When the clouds are 011
the hills, they ll come down by the mills. Plough
deep whilst sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn
to sell and to keep. Say no ill of the year till it be
past. Some rain, some rest.
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14 T
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119 S
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21 T
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26lS
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29 W
30 : T
OCTOBER.
On St. Luke s day the oxen may play. Set trees poor
and they will grow rich ; set them rich and they will
grow poor. When the barn s full you may thresh be
fore the door. Better late ripe and bear than early blos
som & blast. No autumn fruit without spring blossom.
All Saints. Under water, famine ; un. snow, bread.
Unkindness has no remedy at law.
Unreasonable silence is folly.
Upbraiding turns a benefit into an injury.
%2nd aft. Trin. Use pastime so as not to lose time.
Leonard. Use soft words arid hard arguments.
Use your wit as a buckler not as a sword.
Vain glory blossoms, but never bears.
Vice is most dang, when it puts on the garb of virt.
Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter.
Martin. Virtue is a jewel of great price.
%3rd aft. Trinity. Virtue is its own reward.
Britius. Virtue which parleys, is near a surrender.
Virtues all agree, but vices fight one another.
Machutus. Vows made in storms are oft forgotten.
We are apt to believe what we wish for.
We are born crying, live complain & die disa] >p< in.
We are bound to be honest, but not to be rich.
2ttth of. Tr. We carry our worst enemies within us.
iHich. JC. fieg. We lessen our wants by less, our des.
We ought to weigh well what we can only once deci.
Cecilia,. We seldom find out that we are flattered.
Clement. Weak things united become strong.
Wealth and content do not always lie together.
Were it not for hope, the heart would break.
ft after Trinity. Welcome is the best cheer.
What cannot be cured must be endured.
What is every man s business is no man s business.
What is bought, is cheaper than a gift.
Andrew. What s war than ill luck.
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DECEMBER.
After Xmas. comes Lent. Blessed be St. Stephen,
there is no fast upon his even. He has more business
than English ovens at Xmas. Lucy light, the shi >rt , :st,
day and the longest night. Yule is good on yn)
A good winter brings a good summer.
S 1 17t.haf.Tr. Remigius. Take heed will surely speed.
M Take care of the p. , the & will take care of themselv.
T Take time when time is, for time will away.
W Tell me the co. you kp. & I ll tell you what you are.
T The horse needs breaking, the child teaching.
F l- ni.th. The bettor part of valour is discretion.
S The best throw of the dice is to throw them away.
S 18th aft. Trinity. The burnt child dreads the fire.
M 1 cnys. The course of true love nev. did run smooth. 9
T The eye of the master does more than his hands. JO
WiThe fire in the flint shows not till its struck. 11
T jThe good you do is not lost, though you forget it. 12
F The purse of the patient protracts his cure. 13
S The proof of a pudding is in the eating. 14
S 19th aft. Tr. The rotten apple injures its neighbor. 15
M Tie road to hell is paved with good intentions. | 16
T Jltheldred. The sluggard s conv. season nev. come. 17
W Luke. The truest wealth is that of the understandg. IS
T The world is a ladder, some go up and some down. 19
F The wo rth of a thing is best known by the want of it. 20
.S There are none so deaf as those that won t hear. 21
S ZOthaf.Tr. There s many a slip "twixt the cup & lip. 22
M I They need much whom nothing will content.
T i They that fear an overthrow, are half beaten.
W Crispin. Things at the worst will sometimes mend.
T | Thy hand is never the worse for thine own work.
F To him that wills, ways are not wanting.
S \ Simon Jude. To borrow on usury brings beggary.
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29 S ilst aft. Trinity. To-day is gold, "to-monWdust. 29
30 M Too light winning makes the prize light. 30
31
t Too light winning makes the prize light.
,T i Trust thyself only and no one shall betray thee.
F When a man is not liked, whatever he doth is amis.
S When a thing is done, advice comes too late.
S 1st in Advent. When a men speak, nae man hears.
M When a man grows angry, his reason rides out.
T When ev. one takes care of himself, care is 1 a. of all.
W Nicolas. When the cat is away the mice will play.
T When you have no observers, be afraid of y< mrself.
F Concep. ofV. M. Where content is, there is a feast, i ,
S iHifi). &. cntia. While there is life then is hope. ]
S 1 2nd in Advent. Where love fails, we espy all faults.
Mj Where the carcase is, the ravens will gather.
T \Lucy. Where ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise.
W Where there s a will, there s a way.
T Who looks not before, finds himself behind.
F Would you know the val. of money, go & bor. seine.
S Yeilding is sometimes the best way of sneeeeiling.
S SrdinAd. Yelping curs may anger mastiffs at last
M Ye re o sae mony minds yell ne er be marry d.
, T You are as busy as a hen with one chick.
jW You cannot make a silk purse of a sow s car.
IT Thomas. You can t eat your cake, and have it too.
iF You must be content sometimes with ror.gh r:nls. ,
;S You must cut your coat according to your cloth.
S MhinAdv. You must learn to creep before v. ii go.
M Xmas. D. You know not where a bless. n:;iy liuiit.
T M< iiken. Youmt. plough with such ox. as you iiav.
W Jdlin. You will never repent ol bejn. p.-nieiit.
T Innocents. Your wits are gone a wool-gathering. ;
F Youth and white paper take any impre>si .11.
S Zeal is only for wise men, but found mostly hi fools.
S IstaJtChrlstmca. Zeal without kn< flrenzy.j
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
27
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
Ko. 1. Statement of Receipts and Payments of the Dominion of Canada, from all sources, for the year ended
the SOth June, 1869.
RECEIPTS.
AMOUJTT.
TOTAL.
EXPENDITURE.
AMOUNT.
TOTAL.
S cts.
8,370,753 59
2,718,119 66
521,028 07
5,397 32
8,889 75
913,491 08
5,441 72
19.924 13
45,248 50
314,021 20
510,403 26
18,193 09
608,510 12
20,649 58
129,664 81
33,018 27
40,398 00
21.40C 06
11,914 63
13.533 97
53,376 76
12,095 04
75,935 16
8,681 80
$ cts.
14,485,139 57
19,901,92489
?,419,510 03
7300
Interest on Public Debt
Charges of Management ....
Sinkin" Fund
S cts.
4,907,013 71
397,400 90
426,806 66
68,255 71
559,643 HO
315,215 10
46,321 12
269,817 26
409,613 70
38,350 00
7.020 14
43,147 55
34,837 16
50,564 18
937,513 35
65,428 80
317,256 98
190,670 68
33 001 84
cts.
14,144,049 05
15,769,217 34
694,300 19
0, 258,646 91
Excise
Post Office
Premium, Discount and Ex-
chan tr e
Ocean Postage
Civil Government
Money Order Office
Administration of Justice ..
Police
Penitentiaries ...
Legislation
Casual
Geological Survey and Ob-
Interest on Investments ....
Great Western Railway
Arts, Agriculture and Sta-
Bank Inspection
Emigration and Quarantine . .
Premium and Discount
Fines and Forfeitures
Pensions
Bill Stamps
Militia and Defence
Public Works
Ocean & River Steam Service
Light Houses and Coast Ser
vice
Railway and Steamboat In
spection
Fisheries
Fisheries
67,089 33
11,299 99
2,604,050 13
129,784 61
490.049 94
97,873 81
109,414 56
8,091 24
787,886 32
692,853 0(5
21,778 26
Cullers Fees
Railway and Steamboat In-
Mlitia
Penitentiaries
Subsidies to Provinces
Sundry Special Receipts ....
Intercolonial Railway Loan .
Dominion Stocks ....
Charges on Revenue
Customs :
Collections .
9,733,333 34
1,845,322 43
1,035,000 00
765,992 41
6,866 66
6,575,410 05
Dominion Notes
Return Duties
Savings Banks
Excise :
Collections
Consolidated Canadian Loan
Stock
Return Duties
Exchequer Bills
Post Office .
OPEN ACCOUNTS.
Prov. Canada Debt Account.
" Nova Scotia Debt Acc.
" New Brunswick
1,117 13
160,157 02
10,995 12
91,171 19
24,690 71
1,716,632 08
108,024 45
191,176 59
6,944 50
5,500 00
505 86
2,983 04
2,350 48
11,301 93
17,085 58
6,679 20
1,595 15
Minor Revenues
Consolidated Fund . .
OPEN ACCOUNTS.
Redemption of Debt . .
1,684,116 00
8,824,010 05
555,189 82
14,188 25
430,904 17
835,446 49
2,030,071 00
992,162 09
.25,046 02
133,914 92
5,119 OS
165,293 17
9,037 52
799 43
63,919 33
" i >nt;irio
" Quebec
Ontario and Quebec Subsidy
Account
Public Works . . .
Special Account Ontario and
Quebec
Province of Canada
Nova Scotia ....
New Brunswick .
Ontario
Indian Fund
Consolidat Fund Investment
Account
" Quebec .
Sales oi Public Works
Special Account, Ontario and
Quebec
Copvri"lit Duty
Municipalities Fund, U. C. ..
Widows Pensions
Municipalities Fund, Upper
Canada
Railway Stores :
Nova Scnti i
Upper Canada Improvement
Fund
Indian Fund
New Brunswick
Widows Pensions
Cataraqui Property
Copyright
Unpaid Dividends
Unpaid Dividends
Over credit toFinanc. Agents
in 1867-8, transferred to
credit of Consolidated Fund
Total
Balances due to sundry Bank
ing accounts, 30th June,
1868
3,974,460 22
3,279,726 03
LESS Bal. dne by do
Balances due to sundry Bank
ing ace. 30th June, "69, per
Statement of affairs
6.387,814 01
129,107 K.I
LESS Bal. due by do
Total
36,866,647 49
4)
36,806,047 49
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1871.
No. 2. BALANCE SHEET OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, ON THE 30ra JUNE, 1869.
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PUBLIC DEBT PAYABLE IN LONDON.
Imperial Guaranteed Loan $681,333 34
LESS Redeemed but not ret. to Rec. Gen. . 681,333 34
Debentures Imp. Guaranteed Loan, bearing
4 per cent, interest 7,300,000 00
" Dominion of Canada, 5 p. c. do. 2,433,333 34
" Consolid. Canadian Loan, 5 p. c. 33,622,340 00
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Amount held by Bank of
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6,723,212 94
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Debentures, Prov. Canada, bear. 5 p. c. int. $449,315 01
LESS Redeemed but not retu. to Rec. Gen. 181,648 31
Debentures, Prov. Canada, bear. 6 p.c. int. $24,945,073 38
LESS Redeemed but not retu. to Rec. Gen. 2,433 33
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PAYABLE IN CANADA.
Debentures, Prov. Canada (old), bearing 5 per cent. int. . .
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Province of New Brunswick
Exchequer Bonds bearing 5 per cent, i
LESS This amount since cancelled . . .
1 Compensation to Seigniors
Seigniorial Indemnity to Townships .
MISCELLANKOUS ACCOU
Ontario and Quebec Subsidy Account
Special Accounts, Ontario and Quebec
Convriirht Dutv..
Province Nova Scotia Debt Account .
Unpaid Dividends
IRUST FUNDS.
Widows Pensions and Uncommuted S
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Upper Canada Grammar School Fund
Building Fund
Municipalities Fund, U. C
Lower Canada Superior Education Fui
Indian Fund . .
" Suspense Account
BANKING ACCOUNTS.
Baring Bros. & Co
Province of Nova Scotia Suspense Ace
Unpaid Warrants former years
Province of New Brunswick Suspense
Militia Suspense Account
Baring Bros. & Co., Suspense Account
Law Stamps U. C. undistributed
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Great Western Railway Company Set
Bank of Upper Canada
Montreal Harbour Company
rf~r,~i:,4~J.,,.3 TO 1
BANKING ACCOUNT
Cash Accounts
Post Deposit Account . r
LESS Unpaid Warrants
Cash Suspense Account
New Coinage Cash Account
(ilyn, Mills, Curne & Co
Dividend ac
Baring Bros. & Co. "
European A North American Railway
Nova Scotia Railways
Receiver General Issue Account, viz :
Canada
New Brunswiel
Nova Scotia ..
Specie Reserve Account, viz :
Canada
New Brunswick . .
Nova Scotia
Bank of Montreal Silver Debenture A
Provincial Note Su
Special Deposit for Secret Service . . .
Post Office Money Order Account . . .
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30
DEBENTURE DEBT PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC.
[1871.
o. 3. Statemtnt of outstanding Debentures forming Funded DM, Dominion of Canada, payable therein, June 30, 18C9.
Yeara of jj
Maturity, j.
i !
Province of
Canada.
New
Brunswick.
jf
> *-
c o
K&
Dominion.
73 .
11
OH
Years of
Maturity.
Province of
Canada.
New
Brunswick.
-. 5S
"
II
Dominion.
5"rt
ii
Past line
1870
1871
1872
$667
42.400
248.551
606,748
36,722
122,200
63.870
115,416
26.413
$667
42,400
248,551
606,748
36.722
122,200
550,536
183,816
26,413
Forw d ..
1878
1883
1884
1885
1886
1893
1,262,987
10,120
133,025
14,700
3,000,000
68,400
486.606
1.81 - ,d.V3
3,282,981
133.H25
44,700
995.2. !3
3,0 JO.OOO
678,000
40.000
88,500
3,272,801
1873
1874
1875
1876
1S77
995,233
68,400
486,666
578,000
1895
1896....
40,000
88,500
Forw d..
Total
1,262,987
68,400
486,666
1,818,053
4,420,835
196,900
1,481,900
3,850,861 1 9,950,496
No. 4. Statement nf outstanding Debentures, forming Funded Debt, Dnm. of Canada, payable in London, June 30, 1SC9.
When
Redeemable.
Total Sterling.
Canada Currency.
1872
s. d.
65,800
$ cts.
271,",60 02
1874
354.500
1.725,233 34
1875
691.500
3,365,300 00
1876
277,000
1,348,066 67
1877
111,600
543,120 00
1878
257,300
1,252,193 34
1S79
1.564,400
7,613.413 31
1880
1,255,800
6,111,560 01
1881
275,000
1,338,333 35
1882
551,700
2,684.940 02
1SS3
251,700
1,224,940 00
s as: .ion n o
*-27.178 fifiO 09
When
Redeemable.
Total Sterling.
Canada Currency.
Forward...
1884
s. d.
6,957,500
311.200
$ cts.
27,178.660 09
1.514.506 67
1885
6,720,636 2 8
32,707.005 85
1886
96.800
471,093 33
1887
118,000
574.266 67
1888
350.000
1,703.33: , 33
1889
197.100
959,220 00
1890
145.000
70"), iii)6 67
1st Oct., 1903
1st Oct., 1903
1,500,000
500,000
7,300.000 00
2,433,333 33
Total
15,585.036 2 8
75,847,175 91
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC.
No. 1. The ffiin. J. G. Robertson, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Quebec, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1869 .
June 30.
1869.
June 30.
DR.
$ c.
218,959 52
1,676,152 08
1869. CR.
June 30. Total payments $1,340.599 :>4
Less Warrants unpaid 8,687 85
$ e.
1,331.911 49
563,200 11
Total
Tofal
1.895,111 60
1,895,111 60
No. 2. Statement of the Entire Receipts and Payments of the Province of Quebec, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1868.
RECEIPTS.
Dominion of Canad* :
Cash paid Province of Quebec. $979,626 40
Expenditure for do. 175 31
Crown Lands Department
Law Stamps
Registration Stamps
Inland Revenue
Law Fees
Education Receipts
Colonization Roads
Casual Revenue
Reformatory St. Vincent de Paul
St. .John s Lunatic Asylum
Building and Jury Fund
Montreal Court House
Municipal Loan Fund
Quebec Fire Loan
Fines and forfeitures
Offi. Gazette, printing Laws, Queen s Printer.
Interest
Legislation : Fees on Private Bills
Refunds
Total 1.676,152 08
979,801 71
390,614 22
104.532 SO
10,401 17
88.920 15
5,521 03
7,543 46
2,565 11
1,951 80
1,359 4C
104 00
26,674 29
2,802 18
5.703 88
2,906 81
13 00
4,568 20
11 882 66
3,500 00
24,780 09
PAYMENTS.
Legislation
Civil Government
Administration of Justice
Police
Reformatory ?*t. Vin. de Paul, Maintenance.
Prison Inspection
Education
Literary and Scientific Institutions
Arts and Manufactures
Agricultural Societies
Board of Agriculture
Agricultural Schools
Colonization
Public Works and Buildings
Charities
Removal
Registration Service ,
Quebec Official Gazette ,
Miscellaneous
Crown Lands
Stamps
Licenses
Collection oC Licenses
Tavern Licenses paid to Municipalities
Disbursements by Sheriffs
Warrants outstanding, Ac
Total 1.340,599 3
$ e.
134.116.89
124,338*84
2S7,313 76
15.590 44
24,108 75
2,692 89
20(1.215 25
3.200 00
! , .000 00
47.373 00
6,000 00
800 00
66,398 07
56.638 00
154,245 67
597 92
8,925 95
8,663 r.s
5.632 34
86,132 67
771 72
1,143 26
10,730 63
5.432,58
7,821 68
18,665 38
Public Accounts, Province of Ontario, in an Addenda, if received before publi:ation. ED.
[30]
1871.]
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (PROVINCES).
31
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NOYA SCOTIA.
No. 1. T l", Hon. W. Annawl, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Nova Scntia., for the year ending Dec. 31, 1869.
18ti9.
Doc. 31.
DR.
603
$
,585
c.
81
1869.
Jan. 1.
Dec. 31.
Balan r e
CR.
I
26,928
575.9S2
077
0.
A1
24
jo
Total
ToTal paj
Balance .
Total .-.
$600
.585
81 :
$603,585
81
No. !. Statement of the Entire Receipts and Payments cf the Province of Nova Scotia, for thi> year ending Dec. 3 1 , 1869.
. RECEIPTS.
Dominion of Canada:
Yearly subsidy
Supplementary do
Additional do
Delegation expenses refuudod.
Crown Land Department
Hospital for Insane
Miuts
MiiCellaneous
Hallway Damages:
Annapolis
Colchester (Pictou)
Pictou Railway
Kiui_ s
Richmond Suspense
Royalty on Coal
Marriage Licenses
Fees
Immigration
Privnts Bills
Trespasses
Total 603,585 81
$ c.
333 614 78
42.4S1 85
69,910 38
14.200 00
37.208 19
20,292 17
30,839 80
1,999 35
61 90
152 78
9,000 00
766 25
110 00
38,317 14
3,310 19
283 50
241 00
320 00
476 53
PAYMENTS.
Advances
C mti agencies
Coroners Inquests
Criminal Prosecution?
Crown Land Department
Education
Hare s i.ot
Immigration
Legislative expenses ,...
Local W orks
Mines
Miscellaneous expenses
Poor s Asylum
Provincial and City Hospital ,
Public Building
Public Printing
Salaries, Government Officials . . .
Steamboats, Packets and Ferries.
Transient Poor and Debtitution .
Railway Damages ,
Navigation Securities
Marriage Licenses ,
Road Service
Total 575.982 24
$ c.-
3,037 15
9uO 00
1,040 00
2.174 85
12.SUO 00
162,057 56
240 00
800 00
26,899 41
57,000 00
15.20) 00
27.892 97
14.912 38
4,000 00
1.239 88
8.295 65
21.K25 00
8.110 00
2,224 75
9,03 J 08
10,38;; SG
413 41
183 Sul 29
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NEW BRUNSWICK.
N->. 1. The TInn.JohnA. Beckwith in account with the Province of New Brunswick, for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31,1809.
1SOS. DR.
Oct. 31. Balance
1869.
Oct. 31. Total Receipts.,
$ c.
213,073 09
534,499 84
Total I 747.572 93
18?9. CR.
Oct. 31. Total payments
Balance
Total.
$ c.
634,052 44
113,040 49
747,572 93
No. 2. Statement of Entire Receipts and Payments of the Province of New Brunswick, for fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1869.
RECEIPTS.
Dominion of Camada :
Yearly subsidy
Export duty
Crown Lands
Royalties on C ^al and Iron
Casual lievenue
Supreme Court Fees
Provincial Secretary and Registrar s Fees....
Sums refunded by Dominion Government:
Rail y subsidies, Fredericton Br. $(35,500 00
Delegation Expenses 6,419 99
Auction Duty
Copper C"iu put in circulation
Instalment on J. Steadman s note
Interest un Commercial Bank liability
Balances in Commercial Bank to credit of
Chief Super, of Education $24,695 56
Chief Cum. Public Works 9,440 01
R. W. Cror>kshank 722 75
Bye Road Commissioners... 410 09
Overpaid
Refunded and unexpended...
$ c.
314,637 60
61,223 24
35,424 67
1,965 98
2,319 62
2,100 00
4,576 26
71,919 99
89 71
600 00
100 25
4,118 93
35,263 32
121 00
34 27
Total $534.499 84
PAYMENTS.
Audit Office
Agriculture
Attorney-General and Secretary s Office
Bear bounties
Board of Works
Bye Roads
Buoys and beacons
Board of Health
Clerk of the Pleas
Crown Lands and Set lement of do
Education
Executive Government
Elections
Fishery Societies
Hospital St. John, Tracadie Lazaretto, Ac. ...
Indians
Judicial
Jury Fees
Legislature
Luuatic Asylum
Marriage Certificates
Miscellaneous and Unforeseen
Pensions
Queen s Printer
Railway subsidies
Seamen and Deserters
Steam Navigation a: Government Engin
Unpaid Warrants, 1808
Wharves
Total 631.632 44
$ c.
1.365 94
11.784 26
9,262 80
1,5- 00
124.881 09
86,554 14
120 68
1,450 00
1,H3G 10
12,135 39
151,884 23
3,656 81
2,818 33
160 00
4,170 20
270 00
2.256 75
6.694 80
32,333 46
23,122 75
873 00
24 498 60
220 00
7.955 6a
65,500 00
269 91
6.155 50
50,183 39
800 00
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32
COMMERCE.
[1871.
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
No. 1. Statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada, during Fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1S69.
COUNTRIES, ETC.
COMMERCE.
SHIPPING.
Value of
Exports.
Value of
Goods En
tered for
Consump.
Duty.
Tonnage of British
Vessels.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
Entered Inwards, 5,233,919. <f
Cleared Oulwarda, 5,2:17,125.
Entered
Inwards.
Cleared
Outwards.
Entered
Inwards.
Cleared
Outwards.
Great Britain
1
20,498,324
1.246,915
1,546,590
27,846,461
133,907
56,242
2,213,073
3,855,801
3,077,468
$
25,764,470
1,242,283
861,525
25,477,975
1,335,540
497,291
12,223,086
4,799,757
122,367
420,798
1,579,967
317,359
135,082
906,396
-
*
- 3,655,286
3,732,986
1,578,633
1,494,139
P. E. Island & Newfdld.
British West Indies ....
United States
France
Germany
Other Foreign Countries
Goods not the Produce of
Add short returned at
Inland Ports
Add Differ, currency at
Halifax and other Ports
in Nova Scotia
15,293
1,886
Add CoII d at Campbell-
ton, N. B., no returns.
Total .
60.474,781
67.402.170
8.298.909
No. 2. Comparative Statement shewing the Total Value of Exports, the Total Value, of Goods Imported and Kntered
for Consumption, and the Amount of Duties Collected in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Years en<ii,/i j
respectively on the 30th June, 1S68 and 1869.
Fisca
1 Year endi
ag 30th Jun
e, 1868.
PROVINCES.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Ent rd for
Cousump.
Duty.
Quebec )
$
$
$
$ cts.
Ontario /
47,499,876
57,805,013
57,248,229
6,800,235 39
Nova Scotiaj.. ..
New Brunswick
5,441,285
4,626,727
9,131,236
*6,523,395
8,213,682
6,523,395
1,132,609 60
886,586 64
Grand Total
57,567,888
73,459,644
71,985,306
8,819,431 63
Fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1869.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Ent rd for
Cousump.
Duty.
$
/ 28,223,268
1 20,953,483
5,743,511
5,554,519
$
30,940,341
24,245,326
8,607,244
6,622,254
1
29,545,177
23,724,764
7,749,333
6,382,896
8 eta.
4, 2:. 2, 236 79
2,090,982 13
1,076,173 47
899,517 32
60,474,781
70,415,165
67,402,170
8,298,009 71
* Goods entered for Consumption only Total Imports not given in return from Port of St John.
No. 3. Total Imports into Dominion of Canada from Foreign West Indies, during Fiscal year ending 30th June, ISCf).
PROVINCES.
DIRECT.
THROUGH OTHER COUNTRIES).
United States.
Newfoundland,
P. E. Island, &c.
9 41
323,960
672,629
133,289
194,546
1,032,694
297
3,990
New Brunswick
Total
1,029,919
1,227,437
3,990
No. 4. Statemtnt of the Value of Foreign Goods imported, inta the Dominion of Canada via United States, also Goods
the produce or manufacture of the United States, during the Fiscal year ending 30th June, 1869.
DESCRIPTION.
ONTARIO.
QUEBEC.
* NOVA
SCOTIA.
* NEW
BRUNSWICK.
TOTAL.
Foreign Goods via United States in Bond
$4,686,041
$6 825 165
$11 511 206
" purchased in U. States markets ..
749,184
1 702 695
2 451 879
14,013,181
4 532 425
18 545 606
Total..
19,448,406
13.060.285
32.508.091
* No Official Beturns from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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1871.]
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
33
EXPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA
DESCRIPTION.
ONTARIO.
QUEBEC.
NOVA SCOTIA
N. BRUNSWICK
TOTAL.
Produce of the Mine
Fisheries
439.593
73,935
4.484.079
3,405.287
7.127,044
166,270
234,287
4111/15
570,507
10.722,651
4 9S2.564
4,85fi,417
847.423
f 7.477
1.080.000
1,030.629
2.235.519
1,076.686
350.906
381,739
133,399
16.981
198.265
362.749
3,555.547
30.650
17,502
618,309
31,814
2,093,502
.3.242.710
19.838,963
8.7(39,407
12,182,702
1,765,461
350.559
1.080.000
4,218,208
3.855.801
3.077.468
" Forest
Animals and their produce
Agricultural Products
Manufactures
Other articles
Ships built at Quebec
Coin and Bullion
Goods not produce .
Kstimated amounts short returned
Totals ..
444,405
2,328,165
1.9(i/,790
749 ,303
711,652
739,623
*-",>,*oo . ,-&a,vGs 5,743,511 5,554,519 60,474,781
IMPORTS, ONTARIO.
^^^^^^ Curing the fiscal year ending 3m June 1869
IMPORTS. TOTAL
VALUE.
FROM WHAT
COUNTRY IMPORTED.
AMOUNT OP
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLONIES.
U. STATES
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES.
N.AMERICA.
W. IND.
46,032
Dutiable Goods 11 ,. .-,-.
Free Goods
For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works 12> S
7,954,779
592,560
e-:9
3,119,16{
11,471.00*
2,395
523.280
13,912
2,0/7,319 63
Total $ 23.724.764 8.547.339
1,626
46,032
14,592,575
537,192
2,077,319 63
IMPORTS, QUEBEC.
<*,, during ft. fiscal year ending June, 1809.
IMPORTS.
Dutiable Goods
free Goods
TOTAL
VALUE.
FROM WHAT^COUNTRY IMI
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLONIES.
u. 8
N. AMERICA.
W. IND.
$
20,646,941
8,896,962
1,274
14,503,286
5,123,350
255,*35
214.355
266,953
147
.2.9
3,2
6,1
ight Works
*
29.545.177
19.626,636
470.190
267,100
1,274
6,170,078
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES.
2,710,863
300,310
AMOUM OP
DUTV,
4,231,496 62
3,011,1731 4.231.496 62
IMPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA.
aim of Imports, Duty collected, <fo., during the fiscal year ending 30th June 1869
IMPORTS.
TOTAL
VALUE.
FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED.
AMOUNT OF
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITI.-H COLONIES.
U. STATES.
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES.
N.AMKHCA.
W. IND.
Dutiable Goods
Free Goods
4,556,482
3,192,688
163
3,281.836
721,149
8,072
504,373
293,508
43,592
660,192
1,899,831
163
312.874
23,743
1,060,879 57
For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works
ADD Difference currency received at
Halifax, &c
15 293 90
Total $
7.749.333
.._
4.002.985
512.445
337,100
2.560,186
336.617 1
1,076.17.-! 47
IMPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK
., ... / my uiejisi ai year enaing 30th June, 1869.
IMPORTS.
TOTAL
VALUB.
FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED.
AMOUNT OF
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLONIES.
U. STATES.
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES.
N. AMERICA.
W. IND.
Dutiable Goods.... *
Free Goods
4,221,662
2,160,766
435
2,743,744
843,799
2.611
255,411
206,335
4,958
1,104,383
1,050,318
435
164,589
6,346
897,630 99
1,886 33
For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works
ADD Collected at Campbellton. No
returns
Total *
C
6,382.896
3,587,510
rasn
258.022
211,293
2,155.136
170,935
899.517 32
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34
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, PROVINCES.
[1871.
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, ONTARIO.
Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of Goods Imported, and the Amount of Duty collected, at each Port in
the Province of Ontario, during the fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1869.
POETS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
$1.44.510
$45 631
$1,448 42
403 249
67 795
R nRJ. ^
Belleville
575004
192 592
24,506 38
48 934
32 357
A ^Q1 cr>
127,751
242 67 1
34,692 05
108
20 901
4 WO RT
60,125
5 340
513 07
Oakville
95 101
5 408
634.404
384 759
10,757 24
106 560
67 8h3
5Qfiq P.Q
136,250
4,185
944 46
Owen Sound
8753
12 6 6
8^6 08
173,253
733.661
89.997 40
112P92
46 997
4 190 83
543,452
84,969
5,329 16
Peuetan^uishene
75,086
10,265
379 45
59.157
66,254
631 66
232 460
27 759
1 208 50
Clifton
3 297,1*01
4,178,654
57,597 08
705 174
309 208
10 535 39
251,660
90,627
6,980 75
135
15 02
15,233
12,386
1,240 23
133 845
6,162
4 465 07
Cornwall
44,548
23,678
1,549 21
343,835
387,455
5750 50
Cramahe
78,475
61,124
705 37
23,181
928
78,321
827,547
28,031 01
Sault Ste Marie
160 430
37 551
3 546 07
118777
127,037
29.429 90
313.543
33707
222 7
Dover
339.573
19,077
2,331 67
103,954
87,231
6 548 39
63,366
161.668
6,000 70
Toronto
1 847,623
6704 9S7
916 987 88
178,493
21,397
823 49
477 177
25 745
634 72
El "in ,
2.958
1,:394
79 58
254,072
9,431
790 05
Fort Erie
1,001,305
54,371
6,124 91
Whitby
536,004
94,180
15 654 15
70,831
32,492
1,325 66
237,009
339,615
14 425 62
Godei ich
120,377
90,732
2,994 68
Woodstock
90,254
72.766
8 >7 u j
222 066
262 169
29 417 48
894.471
3,437,658
444,129 34
18,625,318
24,242,928
2 090 982 lo
1,176,570
283,025
20,944 24
Estimated Amt. snort
1,234.475
3 3S1 001
98,893 52
ret d at Iiil d Ports
2,328,165
46,019
10,005
159 66
2398
450 001
963 856
167 133 11
177.038
52,006
470 80
TOTALS
20.953,483
24 245 326
2 090 982 13
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, QUEBEC.
Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of Goods Imported, and the amount of Duty collected, at each Port in
the Province of Quebec, during the Fiscal Year ending June 30th, 1869.
POETS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTT.
Amlierst ... ...
$ 28,713
3,377
$ 538 65
Rimouski
$63 288
$ 38
$ 11 45
CUircnceville
36,860
8,350
601 30
Russeltown
44 846
6 132
707 41
Coaticook . . .....
2,791,397
403,262
9,251 32
St. John s
2 304 288
353 153
7 374 15
95,613
21,153
1,312 18
301 961
102 404
9 456 30
808
8,111
796 06
Button.
121 053
8 774
1 078 51
239 138
7 750
10 160 43
Hemmingford
189,125
33,381
14,150
4,72(5
636 70
567 73
Estimat d amount ~\
27,473,965
30,939,067
4,232,236 79
Montreal
11,222,101
23,698,688
3,608,254 73
short retur d at !
749,303
New Carlisle
290,762
79,606
13,123 43
Inland Ports . . )
32,824
6,851
434 95
Copyrights
1,274
Potton
42 270
6 402
607 36
Quebec
9,629,537
6,141,140
567,324 07
Total
28,223,208
30,940,341
4,232,236 79
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK.
Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value of Goods, Imported, and the amount of Duty collected at each Port in
the Province of New Brunswick, during the Fiscal Year ending SQth June, 1869.
POETS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DDTY.
$65,771
4,050
24,393
$24,032
588
1,210
$13,724 45
23 30
699 23
*1,886 33
3,342 23
1,357 01
29,219 49
5,847 63
1,503 53
Richibucto
$164,342
$27.540
3898
1,198
66,577
241,806
20,952
75,597
31,038
5,247,371
232,533
362
4,985
100
$4.222 30
3,717 29
120 97
6,598 67
1,002 74
8.141 90
22,9!>7 25
2,812 99
677,526 20
39,773 85
1,006 40
3,078 36
5,069 85
Richmond Station ...
Rockland
49,774
12.971
141.494
41,816
41,170
139,470
3,853,282
96,311
Sackville
Catnpo Bello (Welc p)
11,593
13,527
294,069
143,407
2,515
6,862
9,646
201,774
43,133
11,793
Shedinc
St. John
St Stephens ..
66,824
212,936
606
1,316
3,497
38,808
10,212
95,479
5.070
44,188 10
1,068 29
19 82
327 10
8,024 17
898 25
17,074 06
285 56
Tobique
Grand Falls
450
455
11,983
132,420
1,541
33,640
196,940
10.311
Copyright Works
5,554,519
6,621,819
435
899,517 32
Total
North .Togtrins
5.554519
6.622.254
899.517 32
* 1,886 33 deposited by Collector during the year as per hi account current, but no Return furnished.
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1871.]
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS EXCISE.
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA.
Statement of the Value f Exports, the Value of Goods Imported, and the amnunt of Duly collected at each Purl in
the Province of Nova Scotia, during the Fiscal Tear ending-ytth Junf, 1869.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS. |
DUTY.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
$ 3 270
2 157
< 10,524
$16.305
$ 766 19
14,651
87,259
$12.979 23
North Sydney
84,124
62.164
12.087 96
62 409
112274
6,190 84
Parrsborough
9,411
11,555
157 87
30
24 162
10,169 74
309,761
34S 677
40.113 10
40,491
58.926
4.205 96
Port Acadie
22,481
12.311
1,080 35
79 837
1.721
2,254 78
Port Gilbert
20,865
19.424
242 41
18.988
18,224
380 40
Port Hawkesbury ....
50,502
37,123
2.371 24
40 319
18,604
649 85
Port Hood
7,168
3 806
763 33
1 193
1 710
20 72
Port LaTour
20,634
15,261
386 35
6 110
12 251
241 59
Port Medway
156 818
31 029
1 403 95
2 579
44.721
6,189 41
Port Mulgrave
11,778
25,894
2,746 24
12735
6 882
118 41
Port Richmond
2021
2,461
29 399
7.749
74 67
Port Williams
1,629
1,658
118 66
2 798
2337
415
7.762
82 98
12 149
5.932
18 05
Pugwash
70,603
3.662
811 63
12 182
8,035
266 01 l
i Ragged fslands
149,004
34.902
1,964 35
40.835
58,157
2,747 51
Ratchford s River . ...
457
6.452
111 73
164 183
7 974
985 47
2.241
3,429
160 07
9 202
13660
2063 71
St Ann s
9,251
37
13 18
17,958
14.372
207 66
St. Mary s River
1,686
6,645
39 35
Free Port ...
5,1 22
9,222
i 834 68
Shelburne
19,075
24.438
836 58
6 169
4955
123 06
St. Peter s
206
1,248
1,678 13
113 186
4.259
298 78
13,124
4.093
2401 79
8286
389
1,186 71
Tangier
21,543
1,799
7 253
1,527
25 35
7,137
2,610
1 314 30
Halifax
2,972 324
6 496 546
892,052 55
Thome s Cove
3,844
2,246
5 85
23 715
16,111
41 25
Truro
544
11,535
460 51
11 712
12.330
468 40
Tnsket
10682
18,637
369 46
10366
" 6,222
45
Wallace
10,896
4,700
228 56
4,164
74,716
602 99
Walton.
7.203
4,398
24 60
127
19 00
10090
1 519
19 805
9.027
705 13
72 643
36,791
2,501 74
65 520
37,178
961 74
4,912
12,940
425 15
45462
60
9 06
Windsor
75.616
101,995
8 808 28
Little River
90746
7,710
359 27
255 157
345,547
30 709 27
201 261
108 529
8 985 47
46,969
21,596
1,311 26
5,743,511
8,607,081
1,076,173 47
52,260
23,917
2,055 69
19431
8,847
599 45
Copyrights
163
3 480
25 601
684 00
Marsaree .,
4908
7,053
Total ...
5,743.511
8,607,244
1.076.173 47
EXCISE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
No. 1. Statement of the Number of Tobacco Manufacturers, the Description and Quantity of Tobacco and other sub
stances used in the Manufacture of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, the Quantity Manufactured and the Duties accruing
thereon, during tlie fiscal year mding ZQth June, 1869.
Provinces.
No. of
Manui aetu rs.
Quantity of Material used.
Tobacco.
Cigars.
Snuff,
Duty.
4
l~ Q
O la
al
OJ2
Other
Commodi
ties.
Duty.
Duty.
Duty.
Total Duty
Duty
Collected
ex Manu
factory.
Duty
Goods
Ware
housed.
Ontario ...
Quebec ...
Nova Scot.
New Brun.
Total ...
64
25
8
7
Ibs.
115,069
127,451
Ibs.
1,732,818
3,933,167
736,435
192,962
5,695,382
Ibs.
1,847,887
3,160,618
736,435
192,962
Ibs.
254,604
624,015
115,180
32,677
$ c.
164,047 85
281,462 60
70,200 70
16,9:t6 35
17,911 54
4,667 70
$ c.
50 00
9,708 70
$ c.
182,009 39
295,839 00
70.200 70
17,765 83
$ c.
73,078 19
46,971 94
1,501 40
82948
$ c.
108,931 20
248.867 06
68,699 30
16,936 35
443,433 9}
829 48
23,408 72
104
242,520
5,937,902
1,026,476
532,647 50
9,758 70
565,814 92
122,381 01
No. 2. Comparative Statement of Number of Distilleries and Quantity of Spirits produced, Number of Breweries and
quantity of Malt Liquor produced therefrom, in Canada, during fiscal years ending June 30, 1867, 1868, 1869.
w
dp
o
C
1
fi
Ont.
Qu.
N.B.
N.S.
Tot.
Number of
Distilleries.
Proof Spirits Distilled.
ExciseDuty
collected
and
accruing.
Number of
Breweries.
Malt Liquor Brewed.
Exc.Duty
collected
and
accruing.
$ c.
894 56
12,106 81
562 06
g
oo
r*
QO
<>
00
f-(
oo
r-l
1867.
1868.
1869.
S
00
rH
00
fH
oo
,H
1867.
1868.
1869.
Gallons.
2,886,025
26,409
Gallons.
3,912,480
167,567
Gallons.
3,781,589
$ c.
2,382,401 07
"27909
Gallons.
3,548,610
3,376,770
Gallons.
4,014,581
3,125,157
130,375
163,&72
Gallons.
4.063,908
2,924,350
276,330
338,960
31
3
24
1
26
115
22
122
20
5
6
107
17
5
5
...
...
1
443
34
25
27
2,912.434
4,080,047
3,782,032
2.382.680 16
137
153
134
6,925,380; 7,433,685
7,603,548
13,563 43
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EXCISK BANKS.
[1871.
No. 3 Comparative Statement nf the number >f Petroleum Refiners, the Quantity of Crude Oil used, the Pftroleum
Manufactured, and the Duties accruing thereon, during the fiscal years ending on the 30th June, 1868, 1869.
=o
x T3
Oj ac
a
z
2 g si
> X
a
a
a
~ - g si
erf a
o
3
^ c
"S x
!
3
1 1
P^S S
5
c
^^
*o
S
1
^s -t. i
:E
Zl
2 3
I
P
" JH
3=| 8
J--
*
s s
ft
P
a
-1 J 1
a
M
(S
hH
S 8 *
2:
Hi
H 8
ISliS
Gallons.
Gallons.
$
$
$
1869
Gallons,
Gallons.
$
$
$
OnL
2fi
251,82
237,765
11,888
1,069
12,957
Out.
47
4,676.793
2,769,136
138,456
17,304
165,76L
Qu
83
83
Qu.
2
46,079
3,088
154
1.261
1,415
K B
73
73
N.R.
764
764
N S
N.S.
451
451
Tot.
26
251,882
237,765
11,888
1 ; 227
5,657
Tot.
49
4.722,872
2,772,224
138,611
19.7S2
74,431
BANK STATISTICS.
No. 1. Statement of the Capital, Asset* and Liabilities of Banks acting under Charter, fnr the several months nfthe year
ending December 31, 1869, according to the Returns furnished by them to the Auditor of Public Accounts.
L I A B I L I
n E s.
MONTHS.
Capital
paid up.
Prom. Notes
in circulat.
not bearing
interest.
Balances
due to other
Banks.
Cash
Deposits
not bearing
interest.
Cash
Deposits
bearing
interest.
Total
Liabilities,
1869.
Total
Liabilities,
1868.
Total
Liabilities,
1SU7.
$30,595.383
$9,720,533
$1.420,0(18
$15.956.945
$22.646,^63
$49,743.750
$42,103,093
$23.658,279
27.639,396
9.947,904
1.430,212
15,570,886
22.926.794
49,875,796
42,496,140
38,134.968
3 ,788.307
9,905.410
1,345.571
14,467,098
22.509 173
48,227.253
41,512.236
37.893,314
April
30,842.377
8,997,059
1,290,311
14,534.404
22,496,624
47,324,400
43,068,224
38,531.084
May
30.274,014
7.805,443
1,386,460
14,8S6.972
21,435,815
35,514.690
42,739,444
38,778.605
30.981.074
8,063,198
1,994,436
16,307.669
22.515,663
48,380.967
43,722,647
39.788,638
July
31,130,443
8.056,132
1,520.554
15.627,807
23,790,443
48,994,937
42,869,437
42.33 1.^20
31,108.907
8,348,399
1,296,953
15.353,975
23.724,528
48,720.546
43,512,470
41.676,247
September
30,152.931
31.959.608
9,161.050
11.367,728
1,191.662
1,207.375
15,781,224
17,322.172
24.9 14.230
26,945,551
51.048169
56.842,827
47.269,045
48,514,007
43.56ii,756
45,082,788
November
December
31.881.906
32,127,293
11,679,640
11,421,641
1,374,594
1.387,664
18563,993
17,781,807
27,111.588
27,525.442
58,729816
57,879,557
51,727,418
49,743,750
43,9154,010
43,052,188
Averazes...
31.790,136
9.539.511
1,404.316
16,012.912
24,045.176
50.106,892
44.939.826
39.70-2,391
MONTHS.
Jan
Keb
March-
April ...
May
Jane ..
July ....
August
Sept
October
Nov
Dec
Avorane
Coin,
Bullion
& Prov.
Notes.
Landed or
other
Property
of Banks.
Govern
ment
Securi
ties.
Promiss ry
Notes
or Bills of
other B ks.
Balances
due from
other B ks.
\otes and
Bills
liscoun d.
Other
debts due
to the
Bank.
Total
Assets,
1869.
Total
Assets,
1868.
Total
Assets,
1867.
14.011,421
12.358,765
9.924.769
8,429.485
12 542.790
13.505,767
13,573,429
12,822,447
9.825.982
12.096,873
13,713.14-
14,048,956
$1,668,919
1,628,730
1,640,724
1,640.719
1.642,388
1.650,305
1,647,401
1,624,102
1,647,692
1,642,152
1,660,911
1,636,904
3,352,015
3,180,359
3,118,206
3.118,135
3,142,637
3,188,262
3.191,499
3,108,669
4,585,143
5,969,207
5,969,290
5,911,413
$1,883,234
1,677,709
1,768,671
1,570,797
1,787,825
2,083.544
1,878,033
2,082.756
1,939.973
2,068,857
2,150,338
2,234.644
$5,439,277
5,916,689
7,687,161
8,980,188
5.769.076
6,594.420
6,486,383
6,153.996
7,368,545
6,663,573
7,222,759
6,833,866
54,212.829
i6.066.10S
55,342,482
55,377,080
52,230,808
53,572.307
54,175.679
54,868.862
58,498,692
51,481,050
61,045,157
60,336.382
$3,761,396
3,798,689
3,670,380
3,575.652
3,125,940
2.970.419
3,155,960
2.972,592
3.027,272
3,357.602
3,092,867
2,965,946
84.328.094
84.687,052
83,152,396
82,692,059
80,241,667
83,565,027
84,108,387
83,633,427
86,893,302
93,279,321
94,854,471
93,968,114
78,056,890
78,850,911
75,454,388
78,674,740
77,528,498
77,872.257
76,781,974
77,426,533
81.358,881
82,764,960
86,141.235
84,329,094
70.633,511
69.617.926
69,835,303
70,867,135
71,609,324
72,213,597
76,183,750
76,060,520
78.502,864
80,623,824
79.530,966
78,866,098
12 37 819
1.R44.245
3 986.236
1.927.198
6.759,661
5*5.433.953
3.289.559
86.2S3693
79,636.030 74.545,401
No. 2. Statement of Bankt in Canada, with authorised and paia up capital, on 31rf August, 1870.
NAME OF BANK.
Capital auth.
Cap. paid up.
NAME OF BANK.
Capital auth.
Cap. paid up.
$6,000,000 00
$6,000,000 00
6,000,000 00
$5.236,099 27
Quebec Bank
3,000,000 00
1 *70O 000 00
1,498,400 00
1 200000 00
Royal Canadian Bank
Union Bank of L. C,
2,000,000 00
2,000,000 00
1,221,735 52
City Bank
Bank of Brit. North America
Banquedu Peuple
4,866,666 00
1,600,000 00
4,866.666 00
1,600,000 00
Mechanics Bank
Canadian Bank of Commerce .
1,000,000 00
4,000,000 00
200,000 00
321,190 92
2,124,941 25
129,400 00
Niagara District Bank
Mulson s Bank
400.000 00
1,000,000 00
308,572 15
1,000,000 00
Merchants Bank, Halifax
1,000,000 00
300,000 00
400000 00
2.000,000 00
800,000 00
Union Bank, Halifax
Ontario Bank
2,000,000 00
Af\f\ (1AA 00
2,000 000 00
400 000 00
Bank of New Brunswick
St. Stephen s Bank
900,000 00
200,000 00
200,000 00
Kastern Townships Bank
Hanqne Nationale
1 anque Jacques Cartier
$1,000,000 00
1.000.000 00
1,000.000 00
1.000.000 00
Totals
42,766,666 00
33,628.955 11
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1871.]
TRADE AND NAVIGATION.
37
CARRYING TRADE AND NAVIGATION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
No. I Statement showing number and Tonnage of Vessels which arrived at and departed from tlie several Provinces
in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1869.
PROVINCES.
VESSELS ARRIVED.
VESSELS DEPARTED.
British.
Foreign.
Total
British.
Foreign.
Total.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
124493
195812
289288
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
1108
47(>i>
2188
706800
684274
458416
276
699
617
1384
5465
2805
831293
880086
747704
1270
495*1
2028
795407
692403
474105
283
511
554
129764
181098
264705
1553
5462
2582
925171
873501
738810
Nova, Sf.othi
Total Sea going
Vessels employed in the In
land Trade between Ontario
aad Quebec and the U. S. . .
Total .
8062
11565
1849490
1805796
1592
5423
609593
969040
9654
16988
2459083
2774836
8249
11402
1961915
1771071
1348
5659
575567
918572
9 , . -.
17061
2537482
2689643
19627
3655286 7015
15786:13
26642
5233919 19651
3732986 7007 1494139 26658 5227125
No. 2 Statement showing the number and Tonnage of Steamers and Sailing Vessels built and those registered in the
several Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1869.
BUILT.
REGISTERED.
PROVINCES. Steam.
Sail.
T
No.
otal
Steam.
Sail.
Total
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons
Tons.
No.
Tons. No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
Quebec 8
705
1,535
66
247
84
36
104
84
31,137
4,411
26,613
31,725
92
50
105
88
31,842
5,946
26,679
31,972
17
21
4
6
1,524
2,000
693
315
130
37
209
102
36,851
4,369
44,128
35,528
147
58
213
108
38,375
6,369
44,821
35,843
Ontario ... 14
Nova Scotia .... 1
Total 27
2,553
308
93,886 335
96,439 1 48
4,532
478
120,876
526
125,408
No. 3. Summary Statement of the Business of the Welland, St. Lawrence. Cfiamhly, Burlington, Ottawa and Rideau
Canal*. St. Ours and St. Ann s Locks, showing the Total Quantity of ench description of Property passed through and
on the same, and the Amount of Tolls collected, during the fiscal year ended 30th June. 1869.
ARTICLES.
Welland Canal.
St. Law. Canal,
Chamblj Canal
& St. Ours Lock.
biirlinjjtou
Hv PartHl.
St. Ann s Lock
Ottawa and
KideaufmialR.
Tons.
Toll.-*.
Tons.
Tolls.
Tons.
Tolls.
Tons.
Tolls.
Tons.
Tolls.
Tons.
Tolls.
Vessels of all kinds..
Passengers (No.)
Produce of Forest....
1,267,451
6,611
258,978
179
4,013
503.869
24.419
202.764
200.528
$
28,430
648
26723
44
1,081
98.071
6.109
41.954
34.236
l,174,65i
4K.754
590.386
2,357
5,02f,
86,067
19.67S
103,l4ti
53.71(i
$
8,978
2.774
16.936
233
960
12,562
2.133
13,405
5.760
429,648
2,144
315,246
173
380
10990
7,496
12.091
54,412
$
5,154
33
19,338
8
55
1,070
907
1.525
5,153
251.709
20.42S
27.744
53
2.319
39,880
141
19231
32.306
$
632
204
588
4
218
2,812
11
1,435
2097
479.162
22,264
360,101
640
444
3.965
2.345
10,191
8,476
*
1,197
55
5,668
32
22
169
117
426
344
605,088
2.102
459,414
14
1.074
6.075
2,70"
16,877
16,681
$
4,814
54
10,194
1
83
343
129
737
897
Animal Produce
Vegetable Food
Agricult. Products...
Merchandize
No. 4. Statement thowing the Number, National Character, and Tonnage (computed from aggregate number of Trips
made during the Season of Navigation) of Vessels which passed on and through the We.Vund. St. Lawrence, Cliambly,
Burlington Bay, Rideau and Ottawa Canals, St. Our s and St. Ann s Locks, during the fiscal year ending oOth June,
1869. and amount of Tolls collected thereon.
V SSELS.
From Canadian
to Canad. Ports.
From Canad.
to Am. Porte.
From Amer.
to Can. Ports.
From Amer.
to Am. Ports.
Total.
Amount
of Tolls
on Vessels.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
No.
Tons.
Canadian Vessels < Steamers.
Welland
1,888
10.096
851
1.090
5.736
8.027
269,413
988.790
45X186
190.362
406,789
520,491
673
1.328
1,816
160
605
751
135.100
122,166
159950
26.362
57 713
70,707
707
572
1,768
192
140,878
48,182
152.905
32,450
10
2
2,62S
41
3,278
11,998
4.435
1,442
6.341
8.778
548.019
1,159.179
357,941
249.174
4H4.502
591,198
$ ct.
11.044 02
8 888 34
4.258 56
tv.ii; u~
1.161 30
4.709 97
Ohambly and St. Ours Lock.
Total Canadian Vessels _.
American Vessels < Steamers.
Welland
27,6x8
2,420,931
5,333
571,998
3,239
374,415
12
2,669
36,272
3.3; 0,013
30.t>88 2C
12
5
5
1
1.503
108
223
104
307
124
501
13
,31,022
7.23 .)
35.575
1,189
356
75
496
15
102
51,966
4.656
35,308
1.242
7,347
2.116
146
8
634.941
3,468
601
2.791
350
1,010
29
2(4
193
719,432
15.471
71.707
2,535
H.eeo
13,890
17,386 90
90 17
695 71
C. 2 !
104 19
St. Lawrence
Chanibly and St. Ours Lock .
102, 7.313
Rideau and Ottawa
100
7,187
93
6703
Total American Vessels
123
9,125
1,038
81,728 1.044 100.519
2,372 64K.323
4.577
837.695 $18,519 S3
Grand Tot. Canad. & Amer.
27,SU 2.430.056 6,371
653.726 4,283 474.934
2.3R4 64 .992 40.349
4.207.708 S4! .2()S U
K. 6. Gross Amount of Tolls derived from all sources of the PromnKinl Canals of <\infl<i. .41-21.392 67. Incidental
Expenses, 1347*469 5L Net Revenue for the ft seal year ending 30A June, 1869, $173,92? 16.
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38
EMIGRATION WOODS AND FORESTS.
[1871.
EMIGRATION.
No. 1. Return of the number of Emigrants embarked fnr Canada, with the number of Births and Df.a hs during the
viii/i_i;/K and in Quarantine ; the total number landed, with the number from each country, also the number of vessels
arrived and average length of passage, during the season 0/1869.
Whence.
Class.
No. of Vessels.
Average No. of
days on passage.
Tonnage.
No.Embrk d.
Births.
1
ij
~o a
E- o
i
as
a
o
3D
a
1
Deaths in
Quarantine.
dj
a
cs
o
H
Landed in Colony.
Cabin
Passengers
Steerage
Passengers
Steerage
Passengers
Cabin
Passengers
3
i
England
f Steamers
55
8
12
s
38
48
44
37
88,973
7,600
1,525
26,343
27
2,500
12
2,052
7
1.103
8,604
2
1
27,869
27
2,731
12
2,863
7
1,105
8.643
2
20
20
26,324
27
2,500
12
2,650
f?
1.073
8,541
2
1,525
"231
"216
27,849
27
2,731
12
2.860
7
1.073
8,553
2
( Sailing Vessels
j Steamers*
231
"210
Ireland
Scotland
( Sailing Vessels
/Steamers
3
21
3
4
38
1
2.479
20.708
2,453
2.342
19,662
425
1
....
27
3
3
Germany .. .
\ Sailing Vessels
do.
do.
do.
Totals ...
3
18
61
14
29
82
90
Norway & Sweden..
Other Countries ....
12
81
133
144.642
1.978
41.250
43.259
102
43
145
41,136
1.978
43.1U
* Steamers touching at Irish ports are included in Euglisli and Scotch steamers.
2Vb. 2. Comparative Statement of the number of Emigrants arrived at the port of Quebec since the year 1S29 to 1869,
inclusive, the grand total being 1,171.584.
1829-58
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1862.
1863.
164.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
England
245 883
15471
6 441
4 846
6481
7 780
6,877
6.317
5 013
9,296
7.235
9,509
16.173
27.876
460,185
2 016
1,153
417
376
413
4,545
4,949
3.767
4,682
2,230
2,997
2,085
2.743
Scotland
Europe
99,508
50 839
3.218
11 368
1.424
3578
793
2 722
979
2314
1,112
10 618
2,979
7,728
3,959
4,182
2.914
7453
2,601
4,770
2.222
16,836
1,793
16,420
1,924
13,607
2,sr,7
9,620
Other Ports. .
12495
24
214
47
12
6
125
38
11
<>
868.910
32,097
12,810
8.778
10.150
19.923
22.170
19.419
19.147
21.355
28,648
30,757
34.300
43,114
WOODS AND FORESTS.
Abstract of Cubic feet of each description of Timber mr.asured and culltd under the Superintendence of the Supervisor
of Cullers, at int. Port nf Quebec, during the year ending 3lst December, 1869. shewing where produced.
0)
--
a
O
PROVINCE AND SECTION.
a
13 2
T3
_ M -
S
,13
f
7)
on
|^
^
B a
QUEBEC.
Feet.
Feet.
Feet.
Feet.
Feet.
Feet.
Feet.
F eet.
C\ V. * TJ T * O*- T
17 917
North Ottawa River below Ottawa City .
North Ottawa River above Ottawa City .
2.674
201.212
138.130
3,456,010
68
337,523
1.042
4,480
4,784
30,651
417
23,456
""832
132
338
ONTARIO.
St. Lawrence River from Quebec Pro
vince Lice to Head of i ake Ontario ...
848.207
825,700
90.908
120,449
665,280
137,126
846
1,749
497 802
309,833
93.935
1,964.980
892,560
25.334
206
143
South Ottawa River below Ottawa City .
82.350
357,992
6.060
27.051
157,369
54 826
1,102
... ...
South Ottiwa River above Ottawa City .
324.032
8,967,089
2.300,866
2,384 8,721
28,749
6,690
31
..4 ...
97,140
4,200
90
... ...
Or-iTid Total Feet
1,973 494
14,054.754
2829.360 2,217,526 1.7S9.355
274,108
9,766
2.393
An Abstract ofthf Cubic fM, &c. (continued.)
u
M
.
,
,
PROVINCE AND SECTION.
1
id
u
g
a
D
9
3
a
5
O
i .
"O
5 o
Ei
If
I
i5
^.
B
e
O.
*
B
if
S
3
B ps
QUEBEC.
Feet.
Fent.
Feet.
Feet
Feet.
Feet
Feet.
Feet.
FeeS.
Feet
Feet
n K * r> T * Qf T ow /**
65 839
539 294
3088
80QK
North Ottawa Kiver above Ottawa City .
35,681
1,052
431
12,939
134
46
...
ONTARIO.
St. Lawrence Rivc-r from Qnebec Pro
vince Line to Mi ,-t l of Lake Ontario
43,396
5,921
917
32
... *.
67
8.4S7
838
2832
...
1 1P4
45
205,519
7,694
16J
M
fiQ OOF. 7 *>O^
1 4V>
1060
212
120
847
01 nr i; !<"*
609
4"
317
58
896
747
Orarul ToUl Feot
1092
^
06
248.467 553,77 1
4.409
1.2C9
363
205.914 41. W2
9.325
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1871.]
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
39
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
It is with great pleasure that we have again to notice a large numher of solutions of the Problems in the Almanac
for 1870, from our mathematical friends. Many of our correspondents have, hy their elaborate solutions, exhibited
an extensive knowledge of mathematics. The solutions of Messrs. Sullivan, Chute, Armstrong, Kicid, Moran,
Cimeron, Fleming, and particularly those of Messrs. Doyle, Mathews, Sheehan, Baird, Dunne, and Scndamore, are
worthy of the highest credit. We insert this year a prize question, and those who send in its solution before February
loth, 1871, will have a chance for the " Cy clgpedia of Mathematical Science," which will be granted for the best solution.
Correspondents who desire written replies to their qtiestions will please defray the expenses of postage. All commu
nications to this Department must be in the hands of the publishers, Messrs. Copp, Clark & Co., before July 1st, 1871.
NOTE. Through mistake, Mr. Sbe>han was not credited in our last issue for solving Probs. 3, 13 and 21, of 186,9,
which he did correctly. Also, Mr. Finlay should have received credit for solving II. in Prob. 8 and Prob. 16 of the
same year.
Mathematical Acknowledgments.
We have received correct solutions from correspondents,
as follows :
II. N. CHUTE, Afst. Math. Prof., Baptist College, Wood
stock: D. C. SULLIVAN-, LL.B.. Brantford; ANDREW DOTLE,
St. Patrick s School. Hamilton : WM. FLEMING, Teacher S.
No. 20 Markham; WM. DONNE, Teacher S. No. 4 llibhert;
JOHN MATHEWS. Miliken, Ont. ; FI T. SCUDAMORE, Brooke,
Ont. : and C. CRAVEN, Teacher, Highland Creek ; all tbe
Problems in our last issue.
GEORGE BAIRD. BrucefieM, Ont.; all but Problem 10.
0. W SHELDON, S S. No. 8. Raleigh, Ont; all but Problems
5 and 10. W. G. KIPD. Fergus, Ont.; all but Problems 10
and 24. JOHN MORAN. Teacher. New Hamburg. Ont.; all
but Problems 1, 11 and 21. JOHN SHEEHAN, Oneida, Ont.;
all but Problems 9, 10 and 25. J. CAMERON, Maple. Ont. ;
all but Problems 1. 3. III. in 8, and 16. M. ARMSTRONG,
Teacher S. S No. 2, Blancbard; all but Problems 9, 10, 19,
20, 21, and 24.
CHARLES CAMPBELL, lona. Ontario. Solved Problems 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23 and 25.
JAMES GAHAN, Romney, Ontario. Solved Problems 1, 2,
3, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 and 24.
J. S. DUNDON, Norwood, Ontario. Solved Problems 2, 3,
4, 5, 7, I. and II. in 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 22, 23 and 25.
GEORGE JACQUES, Malvern. Solved Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 17, 22, 23 and 25.
H. B. JOHNSON, Ottawa. Solved Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7,
1. in S, 9, 13, 14, 22 and 23.
ADAM RUSSELL, Scarboro . Solved Pioblems 1, 2, 3. 4, 5,
6, 7 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23 and 24.
ANTHONY McGuiN. Storrington. Solved Problems 1, 2, 3.
4. 5, 6. 7, 1. and III. in 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23
and 25.
DAVID L. MAXWELL, St. Lambert, Quebec. Solved Prob
lems 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 20, 21, 23 and 20.
ISAAC J. BIRCHARD, Stayner. Ontario. Solved Problems
2, 3, 5, 7, I. and II. in 8, 12, 13, 15, 17, 22. 23 and 25.
K TUS S PLATTER. Montreal. Solved Problems 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 12. 13, 14, 15. 17, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
M. G. MERRY, Barrington. Rhode Island, TJ. S. Solved
Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, I. in 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
V. -1-1. 23, 24 and 25.
SVMUEL McNlVEN, Kingston, Ontario. Solved Problems
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
ALEX. McI AF., Bandon, Ontario. Solved Problems 1, 2,
3, 4, 7, I. in 8, 9, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 23 and 25.
a c be
PROB. 8. (I) or ;
b a
Answers to Problems* 1S70.
PROB. 3 16.28 +. PROB. 4. 10 weights. PROB. 5. Speed of faster train per
PROB. 6. 302.3 +. cubic feet. - I EOB. 7. 1 at $2.26; 11 at S3. 01 and 19 at $0.77.
PROB. 9. 271125 leaves. PROB. 10. 80 fos.
PROB. 1, 9.6. PROB. 2. $1697.
hour 35 miles; of slower 25 milts.
n r n
(II) 2 + y 3 ; (III) - ; or j - - (5 + , 37).
on one cord, 60 fts. on the other. PROB. 11. 5 - gals. PROB. 12. 66.2354 yds. PRO:;. 13. Sides of triangle will bo 3 ,
24.8 and 18.6. PROB. 14. 4.8 per cent. PROB. 15. 17 2s. PROB. 16. 300 dys. PROB. 17. Length 36 ; breadth 26 ;
height 11. PROB. 18. 52; or 64 oxen. PROB. 19. 10063.294 sq. yds. PROB. 20. 18.371 +; 18.371 + and 7.34S4 +.
PROB. 21. ; or 300 per cent. PROB. 22. 1.8708 -f . PROB 23. $C3.33 -f . PROB. 24. of the length of stick from
15 1 16
end. PROB. 25. 15 - gain ou first; 31 on second; and 46 -- gain per cem. on third.
Mathematical Problems.
(l)-(i9). A and B rent a pasture, into which A put 7
horses and B as many as cost him $4.40 a wnt-k. Atter-
wards I! put in three additional burses, anil found that
h-i had then to pay $4.80 per week. At what rate was
the pasture hired?
(2)-(GO;. Divide unity into four parts in A P. so that the
gum of their cubes may be L. ,
6:>i 12
(3)-(51). If A had travelled 2-llths of a mile an hour
faster he would have finished his journey in 37-39ths of
the time; but if he had travelled 2 ilths of amil nri hour |
slower he would have been 1 31-3oths hours longer ou the ;
road. How many miles did be travel?
(4)-(52), The wheel of a carriage is a fret in diameter,
required the length of the sii Ti sMve nycloHial HHM gene
rated h.y a nail in the circumference of the wheel in a dis
tance of 24 miles?
(5)-(53). A broker has two kir>d*of money, it takes m
(6)-(54). Five men leased a Madoc gold claim for six
months, for which they paid $500. They agreed to share
the cost according to the time that each employed men
upon tbe claim. Now A employed 20 men and p -id * ."iO ;
B 24 men, nud pri 1 104: C 32 me.n, and paid $100; D 16
men, and paid f 50; and E 14 men. and paid the re
mainder. Kcqui ed the time that each person s giuigof,
men were em pi >yed ?
(7)-(oo). Solve the equations
(T;
5/ - (4 *
14641
(II)
(III)
- 7 x + 2 10 zS - IS x
V-
:0.
9 x x
(8)-(5 i). A HIT, i ]! pressed of $11011 bequeaths to his
son an i,th of tbe sum + $ P\ to the second an
pieces of the first to make a dollar and n pieces of the . of the remain !. T + > i 1 . and so on. In th end they all
second to make the same sum. Some one offers him a
dollar for r pieces ; how many of each kind ghall he take? receive :
[39]
alike. How nviiiy sons had he. and what did
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA. [1871.
(9)-(57). Find the radius of that circle wh >se centre
Toeing taken in the circumference of another circle con
taining two acres, shall cut off half its contents ?
(10)-(58). A B and C are three equal vessel-; the first
contains water, the second wine, and the third wine and
water. If the contents of B and be put together, it is
found that the mixture is 11.25 times as stroa : as if the
contents of A and C had been treated in lik< manner.
Find the proportion of wine to water in the vessel C.
(ll)-(59). The discount on $ P due x years hence is to
$ P ; ; m : n. Find the rate of interest?
(12)-(60). If 12, 3.5, and 10, are the distances of a point
within a squire to three of tho auglos A. B. C. Find the
area or the square. B being the nearest angle?
(13)-(61). Prize Prob. If a rifleman can plant 11 per
cent. <>f his bullets within a circle of one foot in diameter,
at the distance of 100 yards. Find the diameier ot that
circular turret which he might make an even venture to
hit tbe first shot ?
Problems contributed by Correspondents.
(14)-(G2). By John Matthews. A steamboat started from
Hamilton and sailed down Laku Ontario; owin to the
roughness of the lake, during the first four hours she only
sailed 2o miles. of this the third hour s sailing wis double
tho first, the fourth was lj mile less than their Mini, and
the second WHS* one-third of the distance, equal t-> Ij- miles
more than twice the third hour s sailing. C >otinuing
this progression, how far was the boat from Hiaiiltou at
the end ot the tenth hour?
(15)-(03) By A. Doyle. A line 16 inches long is a com
mon tangent, to 4 circles, touching one anotoer; it is
diviilei) in tlif points of contact, A B C D such that A B2
= 3 B C 2 and B C2 = 5 C D2 The difference her ween the
diameters of the first and fou-th circles is 7 31 1521963.
Required the areas of the four circles?
(16MG1). By Wm. Dunne. A Local Supt. divides $360
between four schools in G. P.. and each school received as
many d -liars as there were pupils attending it on an
average. No. 1 receiving the smallest share. Ir was then
found that the amount received by Mo. 3 exce -ded the. ~
of th.it received by No. 1 by $90. Required ih-s sum ap
portioned to each school?
(17)-(65). By John Camomn. A. B. and C,
business with an aggregate capital of ( 1200. C s capital
exceeds A s by $100. A sells nut in 10 months. B in 7|
months, and C in 5 5-9ths months, and each receives in
stock and profit $700. Find each person s stock?
(18)-(66.) By R. S. Finlay. A military commander
stations his men in such a position that in case of an
attack on either of the three towns f Chatham, (ioderich,
or Hamilton, he may have on the whole the ln-t possible
distance to inarch, and supposing the probabili ies of an
attack on any one of them being equal. Fin I the expec
tation of the 1-ngth of his march to relieve one of them
without knowing which, and the di-tance of his station
from each of these places thi distance from < h;.tliam to
Goderich 88 miles, from Goderich to Hamilton 98, and
from Hamilton to Chatham 126, all measured in straight
lines, and the country between them to be taken as a
plane ?
19)-(67). By Wm Fleming. Required in the undenary
scale the L. 0. M. of
_ 2f + 13. 1240 -U
2i- -f- (224 -=- 10 ^ of 422)
24
2 _ 2 10J + 5.34
quinary ;
^ j;
11
-7 (16. 4 -j- 33.71)
12
-~ 1 . 235, nonary ; and
3_ times e e. 8 X 5.89
6
et +.
t.e
, duodenary.
4 ~ -(5e-i-14.0
298
(20)-(68). By Charles Campbell.
An ag.-d man two daughters had,
And thev were very fair;
To eich he gave a piece of land,
A circle aii 1 a square.
At twenty shillings n acre just
Tho I ind its value had;
The money (hat enclosed the whole
.lust, for the land was paid.
If every shilling be an inch,
As it is very near,
Required the acres in each piece,
Tne circle, and the square 1
FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA.
. RGF.NTINE REPUBLIC. Consul, >{. John, W.B., J. Rohrtsor>.
AUSTRIA. Consuls, Halifax, N.S., Wm.Cunard; Montreal,
K. Scbultze.
BEI/3U3M. Consuls, Halifax, JV. S.. C. R. P.iinne: Montreal,
Jesse Jo--cph. Vice Consul, Quebec, Abraham .lo-eph.
BRAZIL. Consular Ayent, Halifax, If S., M. Tohin.
DENMARK Consul, Halifax, S. Tohin Vicf-O/rnxuls, Mont-
rt;nl, . Ryan; Quebec, George I emberton.
FRANCE. Cnnsul-Gf.neral, QueJitc, F. (Jautier. Cumtitlar
Jv s M udreid. Dr. P. K. i iciiilt; Tir>nt<>. W .1. Mac-
Donell; St. John, N. B., George I arville; f <nrl"tt>ti,inn,
P. E L. Dr. Hohkirck. Vux-Cbi.ttiti, Sydney, W.S., M.
Bouriunt: II i/t fax, W. Cunard. St. Jo /n. \i-mfnimd-
land, Mons. Toussaint.
ITALY. OMSK/. Montreal, H. Chapman. C-msular Agent,
Guspe, 0. LeBoutillier.
JTF.TIIRRLASDS Consul-Genera/, B. Homer Dixi>n K.V.L.,
Toronto. ricf,-0onsul, Quebec, Alfred Falki-nberg.
KORTH fir.RMvM CONFEDERATION. dimsuls, Q-ie.lu; Ch.Pitt !
M ntrfal O. F. Lomer; SI. Jnhn.ff.R,C. >.Tr. -n ow^ky :
lli if ir, A r S.; C. A. Creighton; Mirimic/u, R. K. Hut
chinson.
OLPENBURO. Consul, Quebec, Gustav Bcling.
PORTUGAL. V!r.f -Consuls. Quebec, C. II. K. TiHtone; (laspi,
P Vibert, jr. ConsaZs. A -io Brunswick, Edward Ali- n;
.. Thomas Abbott.
SPAIN. Consul-General, Quebec, II. de Uriarte. Vict-Cansul,
Quebec. Don .1. t ronsky. <nxiil, Mont mil, .1. Konrnier.
V cr.-Omstd, Montreal, J. Block. Oinmil. (, itf/H. Anthony
Paincliaufl. insular Agent. M. Geary*, S Johnson.
Vice-Cm, .<nl, FfiHfax, N.S., Manuel C. Crooke.
SWEDEV AND NORWAY. Consul. Qnehfc, A. Falkenlicrg Yice-
("ii fiih, .M inirenl, Henry Chapman: fcC ii/Hiiii,,.*. John
K. Barry : f^nfjHf.nay, David Price Hoble. ; Trit I isloles,
Na /.jiire Tetn; Ritnnuski and M tanf. G-orgn Svlvain;
Dn/ innittf., N. J)., George Hadden ; .I///-u; / / . Richard
Iliitchisun : Rlchibucto, Robert. Ilutchinsin: ]>>u:tnuclu>.,
John Bowser : Klif.diac, Richard Scovil : St. .io!in. John
Cudlif; Halifax. TV. 8, James B. Oxley ; Paffio th. J. W.
Moody: St~ John s. Newfoundland, Robert II. I owse.
Dnuou.AY. Consul. St. John s, ff.B., J. Robertson.
UVMRII STATES OP AMERICA. C"n--iil-fien<>r<>l. M >i>trfn1, W.
A. D<rt. rice Cbnsut- General, Montreal. W II ( a I vert.
Qmsvh C- iftoH, W. M Jones; firrl E ie, A C Phillips;
G xIrrlrJi, Thns. Allcock ; Hamilton, F. N Blake; King
ston. S B. I lance; Present!. C S. Sims; I nrl fr/rnia,
Sxniu-l I) I n-e: Toronto. Al ierf I) Shaw \V ./-/<//-. Geo.
W Swift; c,,,ilii;iii>k, Kdwin Vaughn; Qm > < dairies
Robinson : Halifax, N.S , M. M. Jackson ; / .--/,/, W.S.,
B II. Norton; St. John s, NB, Darius B. VVarnnr; St.
John s. .\ .,> .,<//, ind, Tho". N. Milloy: Ch. irl- tt-toum,
I . I .. I . K. P. Scammon. Consular Aynil, K>. John, Q..
W. Ilitrmsin.
. Vice-Consul, Montreal, T. W. Ilenshaw.
[40]
1871.]
DOMINION OP CANADA.
41
THE ROiTAL FAMILY.
HER MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY (ALEXANDRINA) VICTORIA,
By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith Her
Majesty, the only daughter and heir of the late Prince
Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III., and
of Victoria- Maria- Louisa (Princess Dowager of l^einenijen).
Duchess of Kent, and. sister of the King of the Belgians
Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, on fhe 24th
of May, 1819 ; baptised on the 24th of June. 1819 . ascended
the throne on the demise of her uncle. King William IV.,
20th June, 1887; and was crowned at Westminster, un the
28th June, 1838. Her Majesty was married at St. .Tames s
Palace, lnth February, 1840, to his late Royal Highness
Francis- Albert- Augustus -Charles -Emmanuel, Duke of
Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, who died Dec. 14, 1861.
ISSUE. Victoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louisa, Princess Royal, b.
21st November, 1840; married 25th January. 1858. af tht
Chapel Royal, r.o His Royal Highness Prince ureaerick-
William-Nicolas-Charlep of Prussia.
Albert- Ed ward, Prince of Walts, h. 9th Nov. 1841. Mar
ried loth March, 1863, at St. George s Chapel Windsor,
to her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Issue.: Albert- Victor-Christian-Edward, b. Jan. 8. 1SG4.
Georiie-Frederick-Ernest-Albert, b. June 3, 1805. Louisa-
Victoria-Alexandra-Dagmar. b. Feb. 20, 1867. Victoria-
Alexandra-Olga-Mary, b. July 6. 1868. Maud Char
lotte- Mary-Victoria, b. Nov. 26, 1869.
Alice-Maud Mary, b. 25th April, 1843. Married 1st July,
1862. at i Isborne, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick-
William-Louis of Hesse- Darmstadt.
Alfred-Eriu-st-Albert, b. 6th August, 1844.
Helena- Augusta Victoria, b. 25th May, 1846. Married 5th
July. ISiiti, at Windsor Castle, to his Royal Highness
Prince Frederick-Christian-Charles-Augustus, of Schles-
wig Hi ilstein ^onderburg- August enbuig.
Louisa Caroline-Alberta, b. 18th March, 1848.
Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert, b. 1st May, 1850.
Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, b. 7tb April. 1853.
Beatrice- Mary-Victoria-Feodore, b. 14th April. 1857.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT OTTAWA.
GOVERNOR GENERAL AND STAFF [Eastern UlockJ. His
Excellency Baron Lisgar, P.O.. G.C.B., G.O.M.G.. Governor
General of Canada. &c. &c. &c. Staff 9. Turville, Gover
nor s Secretary; Lieut. Col. J. C. McNeill. V. C.. Military
Secretary ; Lieut. Col. Irvinn, Principal Aide de Cauip ;
Lieut. Col. Ouch^fnay. Lieut. Col. Bernard, Lieut. Uol.
Cumberland, Extra Aides de Camp.
GOVERNOR S SECRETARY S OFFICE (Eastern Block). F.
Turvil t! S-cretarv; H. Cotton. Chief Clerk: J. Kidd, 2nd
Clerk; J. Burrows. 3rd Clerk; G. Smith, Messenger.
Deputy O lvrnors (for signing money warrants), William
Henry Lee and Win. A. Himswurth.
PRIVY COUNCIL.
Minister of Justice < AU. Gen. { H n p S R J A Macdonald,
( tv.U.rS.
Minister of Militia and Defence, Hon. Sir G. E. CarMer, Bt.
Minister f Customs Hon. S L. Tilley. C.B.
Minister of Marine < Fisheries ..lion. Peter Mitchell.
Postmaster General Hon. Alex. Campbell.
Receiver General ..................... Hon. J. C. Chapais.
Minister of Public Works ......... lion. H. L. Laugevin, C.B.
Secretary nf State for Provinces, Hon. Joseph I in wo.
^
Minister of Knanee
Minifter nj Agriculture, ............ Hon. Christopher Dunkin.
Secretary < if State for Canada. ..Hon. James Aikins.
Minister of Inland Revenue ...... Hun. James Mniris.
President of Privy Council ...... Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B.
Officers. Wm. Henry Lee, Clerk of the Privy Council;
Win. A. Hiinsworth, Assistant do.
Clerks. F. Vallerand, J. 0. Cote. F. H. H msworth. H.
Alexander, Wm. Horace Lee. Offic.-keeper Philip St. Hill.
Doorkeeper, M. Naughten. Messengers, William K. Mor
gan, Joseph Cairns, Patrick Batterton.
Commissioners per dedimus potestatern. Wm. Henry Lee
and Wm. A. Hiinsworth.
(for signing warrants under the Habeas
Corpus Suspension Act), Wm. H. Lee, W. A. Himswoith.
SENATE OF CANADA.
Hon. JOSEPH E. CAUCHO.V, Speaker (Quebec.)
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. FOR THE PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. FOR THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. Jolin Hamilton Kingston
" Roderick Matheson Perth
" John Ross Toronto
" Samuel Mills Hamilton
" Benjamin Seymour ... Port Hope
" Walter II Dickson Niagara
" James Shaw Smith s Falls
Ja*. R. Benson ... St. Catharines
" Alexander Campbell... Kingston
" David Christie Paris
James Cox Aikins Rich view
David Keesor Markham
Elijah Leonard London
William McMaster Toronto
Ana A. Burnham Cobourg
John Simpson Bowmanville
James Skead Ottawa
David L Macpherson ... Toronto
Donald McDonald Toronto
Oliver Blake Waterford
Billa Flint Belleville
Walter McCrea Chatham
George W. Allan Toronto
Hon
SENATORS. P. O. ADDRESS.
Jarne* Leslie Montreal
A. B. Foster Waterloo
J. C. Chapais Kamouraska
Louis A. Olivier Berthier
Jacques 0. Bureau Montreal
Charles Malhiot... Pointe du Lac
L. 1! iiau(l...Stc. Marline. Chatea.
Luc L. de St. Just ... Riv. Ouelle
Ulric Joseph Tessier Quebec
John Hamilton ... Hawkesbury
Charles Cormier Plessisville
A. J. Dnchesnay St. Cath , Foss.
David E. Price Chicout mi
E H. Duchesnay...Ste. Marie, B.
L Dumouchel...St. Theresede B.
Louis Lacoste Bouchm ville
J F. Armand...Riv. des Prairies
Charles Wilson Montreal
Williuru H Chaffers...St Cesaire
Jean B. Guevremont... S rel
James Ferrier M >ntreal
Joseph E. Cauchon Quebec
Th Tiias Ryan M im-enl
John S. Sanborn Slierbrooke
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDRESS
Hon. Edward Kenny Halifax
" A. Mactarlaue Wallace, N. S.
" T. D. Archibald ... Sydney. C. B.
" Robert B. Dickey Amherst
" John H. Anderson Halifax
" John Holmes Pictou
" Jeremiah Xorthup Halifax
" John Locke Shelbourne
" Caleb R. Bill King s County
" John Bourinot Svduey
" William Miller Halifax
" A. W. McLelan Londonderry
FOR THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
Hon
SENATORS. P. 0. ADDKESS.
A. B. Botpford...Westcock,V\md.
John Glasier. ... Suubury. N:B.
John Rohertson...St. John, N.B.
Robert L. Hazen...St. John, N.B.
William H. Odell... Frederickton
David Wark Kichibucto
Wm. H. Staves. ..St. John, N.B.
James Dever St. John. X.B.
John Ferguson Bathurst
K. D. Wilmot Belmont, Simhery
A. R. McOlelan Hopivwell, Al.Co.
Peter Mitchell Newcastle, Mira.
PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA. John F. Taylor, Clerk. Master in Chancery, Cashier and Accountant;
Piobert l,e.V["ine. Deputy Clerk, Clerk Assistant, Master in Chan cry and hief French Translator; Fenninzs Taylor,
42
DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1871.
Private Bills; A. A.Boucher, 1st French Translator and Clerk; Alfred Garneau, 2nd French Translator and Clerk;
Ide St. Denis LeMoine, 3rd Frencn Translator and Sergean t,-at- Arras ; Victor E. Tessier, Clerk of Fiench Journals;
Rev John Johnston, Chaplain ; Rene Kimber. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; Samuel Skinner, Housekeeper;
J. B. Myrand. Postmaster, permanent; L. J. Casault, Library Messenger, permanent; Peter Rattey, Speaker s Mes
senger, permanent; Peter Dunne, Assistant Housekeeper, News Room, &c., permanent; James Wingfield. Assistant
Doorkeeper, Wardrobe, &c., permanent; Frederick Gilbert, Messenger, permanent; James Doherty, Thomas Wheeler,
Louis Robi aille, John Dunne, A. Boucher, A. Douaire, J. C. Young, Messengers, Sessional; E. Botterell Doorkeeper;
J. Wingfleld, P. Boulet, J. N. Rattey, E. Buck, Pages, Sessional.
ADDRESS. To the Honorable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and date. ] Humbly sheweth, That, Ac.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Hon. JAMES COCKBURN, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Addinyton James N. Lapum Napanee
Albert John Wallace Hillsboro, N. B.
Al j ima Dist Wemyss M. Simpson ...Sault Ste. Marie
Anitapulis William H. Kay Clementsport, NS
Anti.Kinish Hugh McDonald Antigouish, M.S.
ArgeniiMil Hon. J.J C Abbott Montreal
Bivj it Pierre S. Gendron St. Rosalie
Beauce Christian H. Pozer St. George, Q.
Beau tarnois Michael Cayley Beauharnois
Bdlechasse Telesphore Fournier ...Quebec
Sen/tier Anselme H. Paquot St. Cuthbert
JSonaventure Theodore Kobitaille New Carlisle
JBot/tweU David Mills Bothwell
Brant, N.R John Y. Bown Uiaatford
Brant, S It Hon. E. B. Wood Brautford
Brockville, Tn. ...James Crawford Brockville
Brome Hon. C. Dunkin Ottawa
Bruce, N.R Alexander Sproat Walk-rton
Bruce, S.R Francis Hurdon Kincardine
Cape Breton Hon. Jas. McKeagney... Sydney, N. S.
Card welt Thos. R. Ferguson Cookstown
Carleton, N B. ...Hon. Chas Connell Woodstock, N. B.
Carleton, O John Holmes Carp
Cfiambly Basile Benoit St. Hubert
C/iamplain Hon. John . I. Ross St.AnnedelaPar.
C/tarlcvoix Simon X. Cinion Malbiiie
Charlotte, lohn Bolton St.Stephens, N.B.
Chateauyuay Hon. L. II. Helton Montreal
Cht-out, .<&S a<;Men-Pierre A. Tremblay Chkoutimi
Colchester
Cbmpt w John H. Pope Cookshire
Cornwall, Tn Hon. J. S. Macdonald ...Cornwall
Cumberland Hon. C Tupper, C.B. ...Ottawa
Digby Alfred W. Savery Digby, N. S.
Dorchester Hon.H.L Langevin,C.B. Ottawa
Drum d&Arthab.lrtute A. Senecal Pierreville
Dundas lohn S. Ross Iroquois
Durham, E. S.... Francis H Burton Port Hope
Durham, W. JZ...Kdward Blake Toronto
Elf/in, E. R Thomas W. Dobbie Tilsonhnrg
Elgin, W. R John H. Vlunroe Wanisville
Etsex John O Connor Windsor
fr"n:enac George A. Kirkpatrick . Kingston
Gaspc . Pierre For tin Laprairie
Glengarry Donald A Macdonald. ..Alexandria
Woucetter Hon. T. W. Anglin St. John, \. B.
Grmville, S. .R... Walter Shanly Montreal
Grey, N. H George Snider Owen Sound
Grey, S. R George Jackson Bentinck
Guysborough Hon. S. Campbell Guysboro , N.[S.
Haldimand David Thompson Indiana
j. f /Alfred Jones Halifax
x 1 Patrick Power Halifax
Jlaltnn John White Milton
JTumilton, City... Charles Mngill Hamilton
Hants Hon. Joseph Howe Ottawa
Has intis, E R. ..Hon. Robert Read Belleville
2fa.-->inys, A r . R... Mackenzie Bowell Belleville
ll i.-.ihit/s, W. R... James Brown Belleville
Ilochelarja Hon. A. A. Dorion Montreal
JJuntiiKjiion Julius ?criver Hemmingford
Ilnron, N. R. ...Joseph WhUehead Clinton
Huron. S. R Malcolm C. Cameron ...G. derich
Ibmril e Franqois Bechard Iberville
Inverness Hugh Cameron Mahr>u, N T . S.
Jacqttu Glitter ...Qt. G. Gaucher St Genevieve
Juliette. Francois B. Godin loliette
Kamiuraska C. A. P. Pelle:ier Quebec
K">it, If. B Auguste Re iaud Buptotiche, N.B.
Kent, Kufus S epheuson Chatham, 0.
CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. 1>. 0. ADDRESS.
King s, N. B George Ryan Studholm, N. B.
King s, N. S. Leveret H. Chipman ...Cornwallis
Kingston SirJ. A. McDonald, K.C.B. Kingston
Lambton AlexanderMackenzie ...Sarnia
Lanark, N. R. ... Hon. W.McDongall,0 B.Toronto
Lanark, S. R. ...Alexander Morris Ottawa
Laprairie Alfred Pinsonueault ...Montreal
L Assomption ...Hon. L. Archambeault... L Assumption
Laval Joseph H. Bellerose St. Yin. de Paul
Leeds&Gren.N.R Francis Jones Kemplville
Leeds, S. R John Craftford Toronto
Lfnuox Richard J.Cartwright... Kingston
Levis Hon. J. G. Blanchet ...Lovis
Lincoln Tboina^ li.. Murritt St. Catharines
L Islet Barthelemy Pouliot ...L IsIet
London, City Hon. John Carling London
Lotbinicre Henry G. Joly Quebec
Lunenbiirg E. M. McDonald Halifax. N.S.
Maskinonge George Caron S .Lcon
Mfgantic Hon. George Irvine Quebec
Middlesex, E. JB.Crowell Willson Arva
Middlesex, IV, /?. Thomas Scatcherd London
Middlesex, W. R. Angus P. McDonald ...Glencoe
Misxisquoi George B. Baker
JH inck Lachlin McCallum Stromness
Mimicalm Joseph Dufresne St. Julienne
JU mtmagny Hon. J. 0. Beaubien ...Montma-jny
Montmorency ....Jean Langlois Quebec
Montreal, Centre. Thomas Workman Montreal
Montreal, East. ..Mr G. E. Cartier, Bart. Ottawa
Montreal, West ...Michael P. Ryan Montreal
Napierville Sixte C. dit LaReine ...Lacolle
Niagara, Town .Angus Morrison Toronto
NiC tlet Joseph Gaudet Gentilly
Norfolk N. R. ...Aqnila Walsh Simooe
Norfolk, S. R. ...Peter Lawson Port Dover
NorUium d, A 7 . B. Richard Hutchison Mirauiichi, N.B.
Nortlium.O.,E.RJoseph Keeler Colborne
NortJi m. O.,W.Rllov. Jas. Cockburu Coi>ourg
Ontario, N. R... .John II. Thompson Cannington
Ontario, S. R. ...Thomas N. Gibbs Osbawa
Ottawa. Oity Joseph M. Currier Ottawa
Ottawa, Co Alonzo Wright Ironside. II11
O.rfi-ri, JV. R. ...Thomas Oliver Woodstock
Oxford, S. R. ...E. V. Bod well Ingers-.ll
Peel lion. J. II. Cameron ...Toronto
Perth, N. R James Red ford ...Straff. id
P f rt/i, S. R Robert MacFarlane Stratf. -id
1 i teriinro , E. R Peregrine M.Grover Norwood
Peterboro , W. 7f. Charles Perry Peterboro
Pictou J. W. Carmichael Newiilasgo*-, N.S
Pontiac Edmund Heath Portage dll Fort
1 iirtiii iif. Jean D. Brousseau Quebec
Prescott Albert flagar I lantagenet
Prince Elward... Walter Boss I ictou
Quebec, Centre ...Geonrc II. Simard <Ju -nee
Quebec, East Adulphe Tourangetiu ...Quebec
(Jiii lu-i;, West Hon Tlios. Mc<Jn-evtn- i;u-liec
i, f n Hon.P.J.O.OhauTeau... Quebec
Queen s, N. B. ...John Ferris (Juwn s, N. B.
Qiwen x, N. S. ...James F. Forbes Liverpool, N. S.
Renfrew, N. R...Hon. Sir F Hincks, C.B Ottawa
J -nfre.w, S. /Z....Tohn L. Mclmiigall ]:.-ii r.-w
Restigouche Wm. M Taldwell Dalhousie. N.B.
Rirlirli.-u Thomas McCarthy Son-1
lliflunond, N. S.Tsaac, Levesconte Vri.-li-it. N.S.
Ii;<;lnn d (CJ o//c.WilliaMi II. Webb Mellion- no
RiiH Hul.-i <!e ii-/e rivlvain Uiui- ni -ki
Hm/rille G. Choral St. ii:i
Russell James A. Grant Ottawa
[42J
1871.]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
43
CONSTITUENCIES.
St. John, N.B. ..
St. John. N.B. ..
St. Hyacinthe ..
St. John s, Q
St. Maurice
Shefford ....
Shelburne .
Sfierbrooke, Tn..
Simcoe, N.R
Sirncoe, S. R
Soulanges .
Stanstead .
Slormnnt .
Sunbury
Temiswuata
Terrebonne
Three Rivers
Toronto, East
Toronto, Wst ..
Two Mountains.
Vaudreuil
MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS.
.Hon. S. L. Tilly, C.B.... Ottawa
Hon. John H. Gray Ottawa
.Francois Bourassa St. Jean (Mel.) Q.
,E)ie Lacerte Yamachichi
Hon. L. S. Huntiugton... Montreal
Thomas Coffin Barrington, N. S.
.Sir A. T. Gait, K.C.M.G.Sherbrooke
Thomas D. McConkey.-.Barrie
. William C. Little Allendale
L. H. Masson Coteau sanding
.Charles C. Colby Stanstead
.Samuel Ault Anltsville
.Charles Burpee Sheffield, N.B.
,.C. F A. Bertrand Isle Verte
.L. F R. Misson Terrebonne
.Win. McDougall Thiee Rivers
.James Beaty Toronto
.Robert A. Harrison Toronto
Jean B. Oa <>ust St. Euslache
.Donald McMillan Rigaud
CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDREfcS.
Vercheres Felix Geoffrion Vercheres
Victoria, N. J3...John Costigan Grand Falls, N.B.
Victoria, N. .ST....Wm. Ross St. Annes, IS. 3.
Victoria, O.,N. /?.John Morison WooJville
Victoria, O., S.R.Qeorge Kempt i^indsay
Waterloo, N. R... Isaac E. Bowman St. Jacobs
Waterloo, S. It... James Young Gait
We/land Thomas C. Street Chippawa
Wellington, C: /J.James Ross Cuiunock
Wellington, ^V.^?.George A. Drew Klora
Wellington, S. R. David Stirton Guelph
Wntworth, JV.JE.James McMonies Waterdown
Wentworth, S. ^.Joseph Ryrnal Barton
Westmorland Hon. A. J. Smith Dorchester
Yamaska Molse Fortier St. Davids
Yarmouth Frank Killam Yarmouth. N.S.
York, N.B John Pickard Fredericton, N.B.
Y^rk, O., E, 72. ..James Metca fe Toronto
York, 0., N.R...Jnmes P. Wells King
York,O., W.R.... Amos Wright Toronto
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OP COMMONS. W. B. Lindsay, Clerk of the House; Alfred Patrick, Deputy Clerk and C erk
Assistant; Win. Fanning, Second Clerk Assistant and Translator of Votes and Proceedings and Journals D. W. Mac-
doaell. Sergeant-at-Arms. Law Depai-tmfnt G. W. Wicksteed, Law Clerk; F. Badgley, Assistant Law Clerk and Chief
English Translator; E. P. Dorion, Assistant Law Clerk and Chief French Translator. Accountants Department
Thomas Vaux, Accountant; Joshua Stansfeld, Assistant Accountant and Book-keeper. Department of Routine and
Records F. McGillivray, Clerk of Routine and Uncords. General Department H. Hartney, Chief Office Clerk and
Clerk of the Joint Committee of both Houses on Printing; H. B. Stuart, English Writing Clerk; E. Denechand,
French W.iting Cleik; J. H. T. Blais H. R. Smith, H. Lindsay. J.S. Sloane, C. Panel, Wm. Bowles, J. E. B. McCmtdy,
and W. R. S. Wainwright, Junior Clerks Commit tee Department J. P. Lepn.hon, Clerk of Controverted Elections.
Private Bill Department Alfred Todd. Chief Clerk of Committees, and Clerk of Private Bills ; T. Patrick, Second
Clerk of Committees, and Clerk of Railway Committees; F. X. Blanche, Third Clerk of Committees. Votes ami Pro
ceedings H. Poetter, Clerk of Votes and Proceedinjs. French Translators Department F G. Cours >lles. .J. F.
Gingras, E. Blain, H. A. McCoy, Assistant French Translators. English Translators Department Wm. Wilson.
F. Hayes, Wm. Wilson, jun , Assistant English Translators: G H. Macalilay, Assistant English Translator and Secre
tary to Mr. Speaker. Journal Department W. B. Ross, English Journal Clerk; P. Rivet, French Journal Clnk;
A. G. D. Taylor, Clerk of Petitions. Library Department, Alpheus Todd, Librarian; A. G. Lajoie. Assistant Libra
rian: A. Laperriere and A. Todd, Library Clerks Post Office Department F. N. Belcourt, Postmaster; E. Pelletier,
Post Office Messenger. Department of Sergeant-at-arms A. L. Cardinal, Chief Messenger; M McCarthy, Assisttnt
Chief Messenger ; O.Vincent, Library Messenger ; J. O Connor, Door-keper ; Jos. Lemonde. Speaker s Messenger; Wm.
Graham, Messenger; James Hoy, Library Messenger; Ed. Stacey, Messenger; Edward Storr. Assistant Door-keeper;
Etieuue Roy, Joseph Turgeon, Joseph Brown, 0. Koberge. M. Laflamme, J. Nadeau, Andrew Elliott, E. Asselin, Mes
sengers ; James Fitzsimmons, George Smith, Night Watchmen.
ADDRESS To the Honourable the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled.
The Petition of
[Place and date.] Humbly sheweth, That, &c.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. lion Sir J. A. Macdonald,
K.C.b , Minister of Justice and Attorney-General; Hewitt
Bernard. Deputy Minister of Justice: John Stuart, Chas.
Drinkwater, John A. Maedonell, Fredk. White, and Eaw.
Radfoid, Clerks; Patrick Lynch, F. Curran, Messengers.
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT [Eastern Block]. Hon. S L. Tilley,
C.B., Minister of Customs; R. S. M. Bouchette, Commis
sioner. J. Johnson. Assistant Commissioner; J. Drysilale,
Book-keeper ; J. W. Peachy, Corresponding Clerk ; J. R.
Andy, Clerk of Seizures and Forms: G. A Mailleue. P. E.
Shepp*rd. H. C. Hay, W. A. Bell, C P. Bliss, P. C. Ryan.
R. II. Mackay. J. F. Wolff. E. F. Stevens. . Atcheson. and
G. V. Ince. Clerks ; G. W. Grant, A. Harrison H. Kavau-iuh,
and F. II. Knight, Inspector of Ports; J. Walls and P.
Connolly, Messengers.
COLLECTORS OP CUSTOMS.
Those marked thus* are Warehousing Ports.
Amherst* J. J. Fox. Dundee,* E. D. Phillips.
Ainherttburg.* E. Anderson. Dunnville. W. A. Macrae.
mieville* W. F. Meudell. Elgin. R. P. McMillan.
Jlrtci!tfm-d,* D. Curtis, jr.
Brighton,
tort Erie,* R. Graham.
Frdighslrurgh, H J. Parker.
Brockvitte,* George Easton. Gananoque, J Ormiston.
Bur well, E.A. Dunham Gaspe,* J. C. Belleau.
Ohatloim* J.G.Pennefather. Goderich* D. Doty.
Clnppatva,*C. St G.Yarwood. Guelpfi* E. Carthew.
Cl.ar- ri.i.i-vi/le, Chas. Stewart. Hamtittm.* W. H. Kittson.
Clifton.* W. Leggett. Htmmingfnrd, M. Sweet.
Coaticook* J. Thompson. Hope,* M. Whitehead.
Kingston,* W. B. Simpson.
Kingsvitte, J. King.
Lacolle, A. Holden.
Grarnithe* J. M. Merriman. London* J. B. Strathy.
Darlington.* A. Dixon. Montreal,* A. Delis-le.
Driver.* J. P. Barrett. Murrisburg, Hiram Carman.
Dundas,* W. B. Gwyn. Napanee, John Benson.
Cobnunj.* George Perry.
O>llTn>-* \V. A. Rooth.
Cornwall*, R. K. Bullock.
New Carlisle.* John Fraser.
Newcastle, H. Farncomb.
Niagara,* J. W. Taylor.
Oat-nlle* R. K. Chisholm.
Oshawa* C. Walsh.
Ottawa, D. Graham.
Owen Sound. W. Stephens.
Paris* F. H. Haycock.
Penetanguishene. E. Jeffrey.
Philipsburg, J. Henderson.
Picton* J. Roblin.
Potton, George Gunn.
Prescott,* H. D. Jessup.
Quebec,* J. W. Dunscoinb.
Qiteenstf/n,* P. B. Clement.
Rimouski* P. L. Gauvreau.
Rowan, P. Bennett.
Russeltown,R. Rogers.
Sarnia* J. Scully.
Sauges,n, W. Keith.
Sault Stf. Marie* 3. Wilson.
Stanley,* W. Hemphill.
St,anstfad, C. Bullock.
St. Oatharinf.s, J. Lamb.
St. Johns* W. McCrae.
Stratford, Jno. Hamilton.
Button, B. Seaton.
Thtee Rivers, C. II. Godby.
Toronto* James E. Smith.
Trenton,* A. Macaulay.
Wallaceimrgh, C. Fraser.
Whitby* W Warren.
Windsor,* Wm. Benson.
Woodstock,*Vf . H.Vanlngen.
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Hon. J. Morris, Minister
of Inland Revenue : T.Worthington, Commissioner; Alfred
Brunei, Assistant Commissioner and Inspector of Inland
Revenue: E. Mial, Junior Accountant; Dr. L. O Brien and
II. H. Duffil. First Class Clerks ; J. F. Brown, A. Begg. F.
Measam, Kichard Nettle, Richardson Borradaile, and M.
Battle. Clerks; Richard Shaw, Corresponding Clerk; W.
Himsworth, Junior Clerk; B. II. Teakles, Probationary
CJerk; John Fowler, Messenger.
District Inspectors of Inland Revenue. Henry Godson,
of Toronto, for Toronto District; A. N. Striker, of Prescott,
for Kingston District ; C. E. Romain, of Guelph, for London
District; R. Bellemare, of Montreal, for Montreal District;
J. M. Lemoine, of Quebec, for Quebec District ; Thomas
Hanford, of St. John, for New Brunswick; A. Patterson,
ot Halifax, for Nova Scotia. John Davis, of Toronto, As
sistant Inspector of Distilleries.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT. [Eastern Block]. Sir Francis
Hincks, C.M.K.G. & C.B., Minister of Finance; W. Dickin-
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DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OP ONTARIO.
[1871.
son, Dp. Inspector General ; N. Godard, Chief Clerk and
Dominion Book-keeper : M. A. Higgins, Warrant Clerk ;
Archibald Gary. Book-keeper ; F. G. Scott. J. A. Torrance,
R. W. liaxter. W A. Bla^kmore. H. A. Jones. G. Aumond,
R. Killaly. and F. A. Sherriff. Clerks; D. Ryan, House
keeper and Messenger ; P. Peuder, Messenger.
Auditor s Hranch [Eastern Blo^kj. John Langton, Au
ditor of Public Accounts; Jno. Simpson. Assistant Auditor:
T. Ross, Clerk of Contingencies ; Thos. Cruse, T. D Tims,
Book-keepers; J. Patterson. K, C. Barber, (J M. Jarvis.
.T. II. Hall, J. B. Simpson. W R. Armstrong, T. Cross
C. J. Anderson, T. Hector, J. O Reilly, Clerks; J. Pender,
Messenger.
DEPAKTME >T OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. Hon. Sir G. E.
Cartier. bait. Minister of Militia and Defence: Major Geo.
Futvoye, Deputy Minister; Col. R ihertson Ross. Adjut
General of Militia; Lieut Col Walker t owell. Deputy
Adjut. General. Office >f Minister of Militia and Defence
[Eastern Block] B. Suite. J. R. B. Cbapleau. H D. J. Lane,
Clerks, J..hn W. Gow, Messenger. Account, Hranch.
Robt Berrv. Chief Clerk and Accountant; C. H. O M.-ara.
E. Gelinas.W. H. Auinond. M. F \. Huot. Clerks; Nappl.
Casault, Messenger. Adjutant-Gen raCs Office. [Western
Bloc;k|. Capt Stuart, Secretary; W. K. Wright. Grant
Se . mour, F. X.. Lambert, G. E. M. Sherwood, C. Junot,
T. C. Larose, Sir J. D. Hty, Clerks; L. Morel. M. Kyan,
Messengers. Store Branch. Lieut. Col. Thomas Wily,
Director >,. tores, George Grant, W. M. Steers, Joseph
i eomaus, Clerks.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS [Western Block]. Hon. H-
L.Lan^vvin.C B Minister; T.Trudeau. Deput); F Braiia,
Secretary. tlnifineerinyBra.net> J Page. Chief Engineer;
F. P. Rubidge, Assistant Engineer ; G. F. Baillairge. Thos.
Monro. L K. Buyd. J. H. Rowan, T. Guerin, E H. Pa ent,
Engineers; C McCarthy. .) Le B. Ross. C. E. Michaud,
Draughtsmen; 8. McLaughlin. Photographer. Financial
Brandt John Baine, Book-keeper and Accountant; 0.
Dionne, Assi*tant Book-k eper and Accountant; J. W.
Harper. Clerk and Paymaster Corresponding Branch
T. B. French, Corresponding Clerk; F. H Knnis, J. F. N.
Bonneville. ,1. R. Arnoldi. George Verret, L. Letebvre.W. J.
Tilley. Clerks : H A. Fissiault. Law Clerk : Michael Walsh.
H. Potvin, J Deslauriers, Messengers. Arbitrators Hon.
P. VanKoughnet, James Cowan. Isidore Hurteau, Wm.
Coniptou. Secretary to Arbitrators F. H. Kunis.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE FOR PROVINCES. Hon.
Jose; h Howe, Secretary of State for the Provinces and
Supt. General of Indian Affiirs; Edmund A. Meredith,
LL.D., Under Secretary of State: G. Pow.ll, Chief Clerk;
H. K Steele. 1st Class Clerk; C J. Birch. 1st Class Clerk;
Naziire Tetu. Clerk; Christopher Owne, Messenger.
INDIAN BRANCH [Eastern Block]. William Spragge,
Deputy Superintendent: C T. Walcot. Accountant; L.
Vankuugb.net. Clerk; J. P. M. Lecourt, Draftsman; S. G.
Murray, G. V. DeBo >cherville, Clerks. !P> <;r?< !<>iperin-
tendency R. Mackenzie, V. S. and Commi.-sioner, S.trnia;
Rev. W. P. Chase, Missionary, Caradoc; Rev. A. Jamieson,
do., Walpole Island; Dr. W. Lambert. Medical Attendant,
Amherstb gh. Central and Eastern Su/i. W R. Bartlett,
V. S. and Com.. Toronto; A. Deacon, Clerk, Toronto; Rev.
T. Stan ton, Missionary, Tyendinaga; Dr. G H. Corbett,
Men. Attend.. Orillia. Grand River Sup. J. T. Gilkison,
V. S. and Com , Brantford; H. Andrews. Clerk. Brant. ford;
Dr R. H. Dee. Middleport, Dr. W. McOargow. Caledonia,
Dr. T. Pyne, Hagersville, Med. Attendants. Northern Sap.
Win. Plumtner, V. S. and Commis.. Manatowaning;
McGregor Ironsides, Clerk, do.; Dr. T. Simpson Medical
Attendant, do. Lower Canada Rev. F. Boucher, Lorette;
Rev. F. X.. Marcoux. St. Regis; Rev. , St. Francis,
Roman Catholic Missionaries.
ORDNANCE LAND BRANCH, OTTAWA. W. F. Coffin. Ord
nance Land s Agent and Chief Clerk; F P. Austin. Clerk;
W. Mills. Bookkeeper; J. Forsyth, Land Bailiff; II. Good
win. Caretaker, Toronto.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. See page 65.
MARINE AVD FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Hon. P. Mitchell,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries; Wm. Smith. Deputy of
the Minister of Marine and Fisheries; W. F. Whitcher,
Commissioner of B isheries; John Tilton. Accountant Ma
rine and Kisheiies Department; John Hardie. 1st Clerk
Marine Branch; S P. Bauset, Wm. L. Mairee, F. K. Gone-
deau, W. H Alexander, James Daley, .lames S. Thomson,
H. B. Small, Thos Urinkwater. and W 0. Hurd, Clerks;
George Fisher and Thos. Wheeler, Messengers.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE [Western Block]. Hon-
C. Dutikm. Minister of Agriculture; J. C. Taclie, Deputy
Minister; A. J. Cambie. Patentand Chief Clerk : S Drapeau
and W. H.Johnson, Statist Clerks; S. S Finden, General
Correspondence ; 0. C Neville, Statistical Return- ; Si inns
Ferland, Trade Mark. Copyright, and Archivist; N. Bois-
sonnault. Curator of Patent Models; H. Casgrain, Assis t
Patent Clerk; J. O Brien, Blue Book and I ra slator;
K Tetu, D. oulhier. J. E. D Auteuil. 0. Lauinan. J. B.
Jackson, and J. F. Dionne. Clerks; W J. Lynch. Junior
Clerk; J. E Lemieux, iffice Keeper; A. Frechette. Model
Repairer; J. Boily, B. Moreau, J. B. Lacroix, Messengers.
RECEIVER GENERAL S OFFICE [Eastern Block]. Hou. J. C
Chapais, Receiver General ; Thos. D. Ilarington, Deputy
do. ; Thos. C. Bramley, Book-keeper ; F Lewis. Wan ant,
Bank Accounts and Public Debt Accountant; J B. Stan-
ton, Receipts Clerk; J. F. Pellant, Assi-rant Warrant
Clerk ; L. F. Dufresne. Clerk in charge ot 1) uninion Stock
Account; C. W. Shay. General Clerk; F. Hunter. Assistint
Book keeper; J. B. H. Xeeve, Stamp Acts rind Correspon
dence Clerk : J. R. Nash, Extra Clerk ; C. Gongh Junior
Clerk Debenture Branch; F. L. Casault, Office Keeper and
Messenger ; F. McCaffrey, Messenger.
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT TORONTO.
LIEDTENANT GOVERNOR. The lion. William P. Howland. C.B., Toronto. E. G. Curtis, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Attorney General Hon. John S. Macdonald , Secretary a<i Registrar Hon. Matthvw C Cameron
Oimmisswner of Orown Lanris ... " Stephen Richards Treasurer KdmunJ B. W;;od
Cummis. of Agric.d: Public Works " John Carling John G. Scott, Clerk. H. Kinloch, Assistant Cltrk.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Hou. JOHN STEVENSON, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES,
Afl /ington .........
Brant, N. R
Brant. S. R
SritchvUle
Bruce. N. R
Bruc , S. R
Carli-tnn
Cornwall
J>undas
Dur/iam, E. R.
Durham, \V. R.
NAME. P. 0. ADDBESS.
E. J. Hooper ............... Napanee
F. W. Cumberland ...... Toronto
A. McKeilar ............... Chatham
H. Finlayson .......... (....Paris
E B Wood ............... Brantford
W. Fitznimmons ....... ..Brockville
D. Sinclair .................. Sauireen
Kd ward Blake ............ To-onto
T. Swinarton ............... Coventry
R Lyon ..................... Ottawa
J. S. Macdonald ......... Cornwall,
Simon Cuok ............... Monishurgh
.A.. T. H. Williams ...... Port Hope
.J. McLeod .................. Bowmanville
CON81ITUKNCIES
Elgin, E. ]; .....
Elgin, W. R ......
Essex .............
Frnntenac ........
Glengarry ........
Grenville, S. R..
Grey,X. R ........
Grey. .S. R
Halton .......... .
Ilimilt/m ........
Hastings, W. R.
Hastings, E. R.
Hastings, N.H.
NAME. P. 0. ADDREbS.
.D. Luton New Saturn.
.Nicol McColl lona
.8. Wigle Kingsville
D. D. Calvin Kingi-ton
.J. Craig Cornwall
.M. Clark I reM-ott.
.T. .-cott Owc-n Sound
..A. W. Lauder Toronto
.Dr. J. Baxter Caynga
.W. Barber Streetsville
.J. M. Williams Hamilton
.K. Graham Belleville
.II. Corby Belleville
.G. H. Boulter Stirling
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PROVINCE OF ONTARIO QUEBEC.
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CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Huron, N. R W. T. Hays Goderich
Huron, S. R J Carliug Exeter
Kent J. Smith Chatham
Kingston M. W. strange Kingston
Lambloii T. B. Pardee Sarnia
Lanark, N R. ...J). Gsilbraith Almonte
Lanark, S. R A. Code Smiihville
Leeds d-Gr., N.R.H D. Smith Merriekville
Leeds, S, R B. Tett Newhoro
L".nnf>x J. Stevenson Napanee
Lincoln J. C. Rykert ...St. Catharines
London J Carling London
Middlesex, E.R...J. Evans London
Middlesex, .V.R...J. S. Smith AiHa Craig
Middlesex,}? R...X. Carrie Glencoe
Monde G. Secord St. Anns
Niagara S Richards Toronto
XfarthumberFd E.J, Kyre Brighton
EfarthumhcrVdW.A.. Fraser Cobourg
Norfolk, S. R S. McCall Vittoiia
Norfolk, N. R. ..J. Wilson Oakland
Ontario, N.R Thos. Paxton Port Perry
Ontario, S R Dr McGill Oshawa
Ottawa R.W.Scott Ottawa
Oxford, ff.R G. Perry Washington
Oxford, S. R A Oliver Ingersoll
Peel J. Coyne Brampton
I CONSTITUENCIES. NAME P. 0. ADDRESS.
Perth, N. R A. Monteith Stratford
Perth. S. R J. Trow Shakspeare
Pfterboro 1 , E.R...G. Read Keene
Puterboru W.R...J. Carnegie Peterborough
Prescott J. Boyd Vjinkleek Hill
Prince. Edward. ..Wm. Anders m Mountaiuview
Renfrew, S. R...J.L McDougall Renfrew
Renfrew, N. R... James Murray Pembroke
Russell W. Craig Russell
Simcoe, N.R W. Lount Barrie
Simcoe. S. R T. R. Fergu.-on Cookst^wn
Stormnnt W Colquhoun Dickenson s tan.
Toronto, E<ift M. C Cameron Toronto
Toronto, West .1. Wallis Toronto
Victoria. N. R...A.. P Cockburn Toronto
Victoria, S.R T. Matohett Omemee
Waterloo, N. R..M. Springer Waterloo
Waterloo, S. R... I. Clemens Preston
Wetland W. Bcatty Thorold
Wellington. N.R. R. McKim Parker
Wdlinyton,C. R. A. D. Ferrier Fergus
Wellington, S R.P. Gow Guelph
Wrntworth, N. /J.R.Christie Klamboro West
Wentworth, S. R.W. Sexton Jerseyville
York, E.R H. P. Cr shy Unionville
T<n-k,W. R T. Grahame Woodbridge
York,N.K J. Me Munich Toronto
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. C. T. Gillmor, Clerk of the House; John Notman, Assistant Clerk and Qneen s
Printer; J.J. Vance, Clerk of Private Bills; Alexander Leith. Law Clerk; A. H. Sydere, Cleik of Routine ; F. J.Glack-
meyer, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Thomas Phillips, Housekeeper and Chief Messenger; T.Byrne, Messenger.
ATTORNEY GENERAL S OFFICE. Hon. John S. Macdonald,
Attorney General ; James Ross, 1st Clerk ; H. Kinloch,
2nd Clerk ; Angus McDonell, Messenger ; M. Smith,
Housekeeper.
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. M. C. Cameron,
Provincial Secretary ; Thos. C. Patteson, Assistant Secre
tary; Isaac R. Kckart, Chief Clerk.
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S OFFICE. Hon. M. C Cameron,
Provincial Registrar; T. C. Patteson, Deputy Registrar;
J. F. C. Ussher, Chief Clerk. Hon. M. C. Cameron. Regis
trar-General of Birth?, Marriages and Deaths ; Thos. C.
Patteson, Assistant Registrar; H. S. Crewe, Chief Clerk.
TREASURER S DEPARTMENT. Hon. E. B.Wood, Treasurer;
George Mithews, Audit Clerk; W. R. Harris, Accountant;
Jas. Kerr, Book keeper Audit Branch; C. H. Sproule, Law
Stamp Clerk; R. M. Willson, Clerk of Correspondence;
John Little, Messenger.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS. Com
missioner, Hon. John Carling; Secretary Bureau of Agri
culture, Geo. Buckland, Professor of Agriculture, Toronto
University ; Secretary Department of Public Works and
Immigration, Win. Edwards; Architect and Engineer of
Public Works, K. Tully ; Assistant Engineer, T. N. Moles-
worth; Accountant, F.T.Jones; Draughtsmen, W. J. S.
Hoi well, A. N. Molesworth; Messenger, Edwin Jenkinson.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, ONTARIO. For the
general administration of the Grammar and Common
School Laws. Education Office. Rev. Egerton Ryerson,
D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education: John Geo.
Hodgina, LL.D., F.R.G.S., Deputy Superintendent of Edu
cation and Editor of the Journal of Education for Ontario ;
Alex. Marling, LL.B., Senior Clerk and Accountant, hav
ing also charge of Grammar School Meteorological Returns ;
Clerk of Correspondence ; F. J. Taylor,
Clerk of Statistics; J. T. R. Stinson, Assistant Clerk of
Statistics; W. H. Atkinson, Assistant Clerk of Correspon
dence ; Office Messenger, James Moore. Depository Branch
S. P. May, M.D., Clerk of Libraries; Edward B. Cope,
Assistant Clerk of Libraries ; Henry Wilkinson, Depository
Salesman; R. J. Bryce, Assistant in Depository; G. Barber,
Depository Packer and Messenger. Offices in the Depart
mental Buildings, Victoria Square, Toronto.
CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, ONTARIO Hon. S. Richards,
Commi.-siouer ; T. H. Johnson, Assistant Commissioner;
J. M. Currie, Clerk. Free Grants and Sales Brar.ch J. C.
Tarbutt. Chief Clerk; A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor. J. M.
Grant, Clerks, Surveys, Patents and Roads T. Devine,
P. L. S., Chief Clerk ; E. Fox, P. L. S., G. B. Kirkpatri. k,
P. L. S., H. J Jones. J, Innes, R. H. Temple, Clerks.
Woods and Forests John. C. Miller, Chief Clerk; G. B.
Cowper, H. G. Langlois, E. G Kirby, Clerks. Accounts
Wm. Ford. M.D., Accountant; D. G. B. Ross, Book-keeper;
R. H. Browne. James Scott, Clerks. J. Morphy, Registrar;
J. Bradshaw, Office Keeper ; A. McDonald, Messenger.
Crown Timber Agents. Upper Ottawa A. J. Russell,
Ottawa; C. S. -IcNutt, Assistant; J. Richie, E. T. Smith,
Clerks ; R. Mills, Messenger. Ontario J. F. Way, Belle
ville ; J. A. Macinnes, J. A. Crozier, Clerks.
Crown Land Agents.
Berlin, H. S. Suber. Lindsay, G. M. Roche.
Bobcaygeon, J. Graham. Parry Sound, J. D. Beatty.
Bracebridge, C. W. Lount.
Durham, W.Jackson.
tanville. S. G. Lynn,
wu, A. S. Cadcnhead.
Gemley, E. Play fair.
Goderich, Charles SVidder.
L Amable, J. R. Tait.
Mining Inspectors A.. A. Campbell, Belleville ; E. B.
Borron, Fort William.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF P. L. SURVEYORS Hon. Com
missioner of Crown Lands, ex ojficio ; J. Stoughton Dennis;
Toronto; T. Devine, Toronto; F. F. Pasamore, Toronto;
T. F. Gibbs, Adolphustown ; Prof. Chapman, Toronto (Ex.
aminer in Geology). Secretary, G. B. Kirkpatrick, Toronfo^
Pembroke, J. P. Moffatt.
Renfrew, Wm. Halpenny.
Saugeen, Alex. McNabb.
Saulte Ste. Marie, J. Wilson.
Stratford, John Sharman.
Tamworth, E. Perry.
Vanbrugh, C. F. Holtermann.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT QUEBEC.
GOVERNOR. Hon. Sir Narcisse F. Belleau, Knt. Arthur Tascl.erean, Maj. 17th Bat. V. M., Aide-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Premier, Prov. Sec y. d- Regis. f ., , ,,
and Minister of Public Instr.} Hon p - J - Chauveau
Attorney General " G6deon Ouimet
Treasurer _ " Jos. G. Robertson
Commissioner of Crown Lands. .. Sou. Joseph 0. Beaubien
Commis. Agricul <f; Public Works " Louis Archambeault
Speaker Legislative Council " C.B. DeBoucherville
Solicitor General George Irvine
OFFICERS. F. Fortier, Clerk of the Executive Council ; G. G. Grenier, Clerk; Oliver VaUee, Messenger
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[1871.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. C. B. DcBoucilERViLLE, Speaker.
DIVISION:
Alma Hon.
Bedford
De Lanaudiere
De la Durantay
De 1 iValliere...
De Lorimier ...
De S llaberry ...
Grandville
Gulf
Inki-rmnn
Kennebec
LaSalle
NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Jean Louis BeaudryMoutreal
Thomis Wood Dunham Flats
Pierre E. Dostaler ...Bm-thier
Joseph 0. Beaubien Nicolet
Jean Bte. G. Proulx Montreal
Charles S Rodier ...Montreal
Henry Starnes Ste. Au. delaPoc.
El. zee Dionne Perce
John LeBoutillier .. Mansfield
George Bryson Quebec
Isidore Thibaud6au..Vlontmagny
Louis Pauet Quebec
DIVISION.
Laurentides ...lion.
Lauzon "
M Me Lies "
JHontarville .... "
Repentigny ... "
Rigaud
Rougemnnt
Shawinigan ...
Sfirel
Stadacrma.
Victoria
Wellington
NAME. p. 0. ADDRESS.
Jean Elie Gingras... Quebec
A. C de Lerv Quebec
Felix II. Lemaire ...St. Hermit
C. B. de BoucliervillnBoucherville
Louis Archambeaultb Assomption
E. Prudhomme Parish , Montreal.
John Eraser St. Marc.
John Jones Ross ...Ste. An.de la Per.
D. M. Armstrong ...Sorel
Thos. McGreevey ...Quebec
James Ferrier Montreal
Edward Hale bherbrooke
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUN-CIL. G. B. de Boucherville, Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant; Pierre
Let-are, Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery, French Translatoi 4 and Assistant Accountant ; Thomas \V. Lloyd, Second
Assistant Clerk, Clerk of the English Journals, and English Translator ; Isaie Jodoin, Advocate, Clerk of the Offices
and Committees, and Translator ; B. Globenski, Advocate. Clerk of French Journals, Clerk of Permanent Orders and
Private Bills, and Translator; N. Faucher, jun., Clerk of Special Committees and Petitions, Translator; S. S. Hatt,
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; T. E. Roy, Sergeant-at-Arms; A. Labelle, Copyist; F. X. Brault, First Messenger;
Francis Blais, Richard Clancey, and T. Dion, Messengers.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Hon. JOSEPH G. BLANCHBT, Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Aryenteuil S. Bellingham Montreal
Beauce C. H. Pozer St. George
Bnauharnois Celestin Bergevin ...St. Thimothee
lirdlechasse Dr. Onesime Peltier ..St. Charles
Br.rttiier Dr. Louis J. Moll Berthier (en haut)
Bonavenlwe Clarence Hamilton ...New Carlisle
Brome Hon. C. Dunkin Quebee
C/iambly Jean Bapt. Jodoin ...Bou^hervilta
Champlain lion. J. C. Chapais ...St. Denis (en bas)
C larleooix Leon C. Clement Eboulements
Chateauguay Edouard Laberge Ste. Philomene
OMcout, <. Sague.P. A. Tremblay Chicoutiml
Compton James Ross Gould
Dr>r>;lteste.r H. L.L/angevin, C.B.... Quebec
Drum. < Arthab.KAvmrd J. Hemming Drummondville
Gj.spe Dr. P. Fortin Laprairie
Jfochelaga Louis J. B. Beaubien Montreal
Huntingdon W. Cantwell Franklin
Iberville Louis Molleur ....St.John,Co.St.John
Jacques Cartt er...N. M. Le Cavalier ...St. Laurent
Juliette Dr. V. C. Lavallee ...St. Felix deValois
Kamouraska Charles F. Koy Ste. Anne
Laprairie Cesaii e Therien St Isidore
L Assomption ....Et. Mathieu Lachenaie.
Laval J. II Bellerose bt. Vincent dePaul
Lcvis Dr. J. G. Blanchet ...Levis
L Islet P. G. Verrault St. Jean, Port Joli
Lntbiniere H. G. Joly Lotbiniere
Maslrinnnge, Alexis L. DesaulniersRiv. du Loup](en h.)
JHegantic Hon. G.Irvine Quebec
Missisquoi Dr. Josiah S. Brigham Philipsbnrg
Montcalm Firmiu Dugas Montcalm
OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. George M. Muir, Clerk of the House; Etienne Simard, Assistant 01 rk; Thos.
McCnrd, Law Clerk; C. A. Pariseau, Clerk; Laurent Simoneau, Accountant; Charles F. Langlois, Chief Office Clerk,
Distributor of Stationery, and Superintendent of Extra Writers; C. J. Ardouin, Alex. Boulanger, Cyrille Pettigrew,
Thomas Prendergast, Copying Clerks; Charles P. Lindsay, Chief Committee Clerk and Clerk of Elections: Edouard
Lemoine, Clerk of Private Bills Committee ; Ed a. Belleau, Assistant Clerk ; Edouard Moreau, Chief French Translator ;
Benoni Marquette, 1st Assistant Translator; Buteau Turcotte, 2nd Assistant Translator; Wm. Cook, Chief English
Translator; J. B. Duggan. Assistant Translator; Edouard Deiners, Speaker s Secretary, Assistant Clerk of Committee)),
and Permanent Copying Clerk; Paul E. Smith, Clerk of the English Journals; 0. C. Dolachevrotiere. Clerk of the
French Journals ; Louis Fortier, French Assistant Clerk ; Josh. Whydden, English Assistant Clerk ; L6on P. Lemay,
Librarian; Pierre Chenest, Postmaster; C. Dion, Assistant Postmaster and Permanent Messenger; Charles Garneau,
Ssrgeant-at-Arms; Olivier Robitaille, Chief Messenger; Alfred Pelletier, Speaker s Messenger; Martial Roy, Edward
Littlejohn, Joseph Trudelle, Jacques Morin, and Simeon Gagne, Messengers.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
Montmagny Louis H. Blais Village .vioutiuagny
Montmorency ....Hon. Jos. Cauchon ...Quebec
Mnrdre.al, Centre Edward Carter Montreal
Montreal, East ...Hon. SirG. E. Cartier Moutreal
Montreal, West ...Alex. W. Ogilvie Moutreal
Napierville Pierre Benoit Napierville
Nico et los. Gaudet Gentilly
Ottawa (County) Dr. Levi R. Church... Aylmer
Pbntiac John Poupore Chichester
Portneuf Dr. Praxede Larue ...St. Augustin
Quebec, Centre ...G H. Simard Quebec
Quebec, East J. P. Rheaume Quebec
Quebec, West John Hearn Quebec
Quebec (County ) ..Hon. P.J.O. ChauveauQuebec
Rich.mod( lfo//eJacques Picard Wotton
Richslieu Pierre Gelinas St. Ainio
Rimouslci Joseph Garon Rimouski
Roumlle V.Robert Ste. Angele
St. Hyacinthe ...P. Bachand St. Hyacinthe
St. Jo m s F. G. Marchand St. John s, Iberv.
St. Maurice A. L. Desaulniers Three Rivers
Shfffnrd M. A. Bessette North Stukely
Sherbrottke, ZbumHcm. -I. G. Robertson. Sherbrooke
Siulanges D. A. Coutlee Les (Jedres
Stanstead Thomas Locke Stanstead
Temiscouata Elie Mailloux Ste. Arse je
Te.rrebonne J. A. Chapleau Montreal
ThmRivers,Oity C. B. Genest Three Rivers
Iwo Mountains... lion. G. Ouimet Montreal
Vuwlreuil A. C. deLot. HarwoodVaudreiiil
Vercheres Dr. A. Boniface Craig. St. Antoiae
Yamaska. Louis A. Senfical Pierrcvilte
SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Provincial
Secretary ; P. J. Jolicoeur, Assist. Secretary ; A. N. Mont-
petit, First Clerk ; Oliver Campeau, Accountant ; Geo. W.
Colfer, English Clerk ; J. B. Lenoir, Second Clerk ; Jos. 0.
Laurin, Copying Clerk; Pierre Prevost, Messenger.
PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR S DEPARTMENT. Hon. P. J. 0.
Chauveau, Provincial Registrar; J. B. Meilleur, Deputy
Registrar; A. Belanger, First Clerk; Etienne Poitras,
Messenger.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Hon. P. J. p.
Chauveau, Minister of Public Instruction ; Dr. Louis
Giard, Secretary; H. H. Miles, Assistant Secretary; Pierre
Chauveau, Clerk of French Correspondence, Asst. Editor
of the Journal de V Instruction Publique, and Librarian ;
Patrick Delaney, Clerk of English Correspondence and
Assistant Editor of the Journal of Education ; Alf. Thomas,
Clerk of Accounts and Statistics ; Leopold Devisme, Assist.
Clerk of French Correspondence; J. B. Marcou, Assitants
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PROVINCE OF QUEBEC NEW BRUNSWICK.
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Clerk of Accounts and Statistics; Jacques Lappare, Copy
ing Clerk and Storekeeper; Paul Blouin, Messenger.
TREASURER S OFFICE. Hon. J. G. Robertson, Treasurer;
Joseph Elliott, Asst. Treasurer ; Gaspard Drolet, Auditor;
Henry Hemming and F. D.Tims, Bookkeepers; Arthur
Giard". A H. Verrett (Agent Quebec Fire Loan), S anley
H. Holt. Josh. E. E. Marmette, and W. A. Daviep, Clerks ;
Henry Hughes. Office Keeper and Messenger; G. Trudelle,
Second jlessenger.
DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS. Hon.
Louis Archambault, Commissioner : Simeon Lesage, Asst.
Commusi ,-ner; J. D. Edw. Liouais. Secretary and Accoun
tant; Pierre Gauvrf-au, Managing Engineer; Boucher de la
Bruere. Inspector of Colonization Agencie- ; J. B. Derome,
First Clerk and Draughtsman ; E. U. Nesbitt, Book-keeper;
C. Lesperance, Assistant Book-keeper ; Thomas T. Nesbitt,
Assistant Secretary: Joseph 0. Fontaine, Clerk; J.B. Pel-
letier and J. B. Sirois, Messengers.
of Council of Agriculture,. Hon. L. Archam
bault, lion. P. J. 0. Chauvi-au. Hoc Christopher Dunkin,
Hon. Joseph 0. Beaubien, Hon David E. Prict, Hon. Ulric
J. Tessier, Hoa. Pic-rre U. Archau,beault, Hon. John J.
Ross. Joseph Gaudet, Henri G. Joly. Basile Benoit, Louis
Beaubin, Rev Francois Pilote, Rev Stanislas Tasse, J. M.
Browning. Matt. H. Cochrane, Edw. J. DeBlois, Louis H.
Massue, Alex. Sonimerville, L. Leveque, A. Marsau.
DEPARTMENT OF LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon.
Gedeon Ouimet, Attorney General ; Hon. George Irvine,
Solicitor General ; Joseph A. Defoy, Assistant of the Law
Officers of the Crown ; Antoine T. Marsan, Clerk ; Isa ie
Vfironneau, Messenger.
DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS. Commissioner, Hon. J.
0. Beaubien; Assistant Commissioner, E. E. Tache; Dep.
Surveyor Goner.il, Joseph Bouchette. Surveys Branch
K. T. Fletcher, ft. G. Duulevie.Wm. Baron VonKotrber, F.
Chasse, and T M<>rkill. Accountants Branch J. V. Gale,
H. B Dufort, G. G. Gale. Land Sales, Western Section
W. F. Collins, F. D. Dugal, VV. E. Collins, L. Berthelot.
Registrar J. J. Prendergast. Woods and Forests L. A.
Robitaille, A. Pare, Jules Tache. Land Sales. Eastern Sec
tion L. D. Lemoine, L. L. Rivard, D. C. Mackedie. Extra
Clerk, C. Carbonneau. House Keeper, P. Potvin ; Messen
gers, P. Cahill, C. Dumontier.
Registration Service. Qufbec: P. L. Morin, G. A. Varin,
R. D Estimanville, F. Lachaine. Montreal: J. B. Yaiin,
F. W. Blacklock, L. W. Sicotte, C. Lionais.
Crown Lan l and Timber Ayents. Coulonge Edmund
Heath, Clarendon. Gatineau Robert Farley, Chelsea.
Petite Nation Geo. W. Cameron, Ihurso. Mag(-g Orrin
B. Kemp. Frelighsburg. St. Francis Wm. Farwell. Rob
inson Village. A rthabaska Antoine Gagnon, Artbabas-
kaville. Chaudiere Achille Fortin, Sto. Claire. Mont-
mairny Thomas Breen, Montmagny. Grandville C. T.
Dub e, Trois Pistolet. Rimouski J. B. f/epage. Rimouski.
Bona venture J. N. Verge. Carleton. Saguenay George
DubTger. Chicoutimi. Lake St. John s Ovide Tremblay,
Grande Baie. St. Charles Zephirin Rousseau, Ste. Anue.
St. Maurice Alphonse Dubord, Three Rivers. L AffOmp-
tion B. Delphausse, St. Henri de Mascouche. Part uf
L Assomption U. E. Belle, Montreal. Gaspe J. Edeu.
L. Roy, bub-Agent.
BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF P. L. SURVEYORS. Hon. the
Commissioner of Crown Lands, ex ofllcio ; Jos. Bouchette,
Dep. Surveyor-General. Adol^hus Loroe, Quebec; F. 1 etu,
Montmagny; J. Bignell, Lambton; F. W. Blaiklock, C. i .F.
Baillarge, E. T. Fletcher, L. P. Gauvreau, Quebec, Prov.
Land Surveyors. Secretary, Alex. Sewell, Quebec. Ex
aminer in Geology and Mineralogy, Sir W. E. Logan, &c.
PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT FREDEEICTON.
LIEUIENANT GOVERNOR His Excellency Lemuel Allan Wilmot, D.C.L. Private Secretary : 8. Adams.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Chief Commis. Board of Works .Hon. W. Kelly
Piesident Hon. B. Beveridge
Provincial Secretary " J. A. Beckwith
Attorney General " G.E.King
Surveyor General " W.Lindsay
F. A. H. Straton, Clerk.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. J. S. SAUNBERS, President.
COUNTIES.
NAME. P. O. ADDRESS.
Albert Hon. J. Lewis Hillsboro
Carleton " C Perley Woodstock
Win Todd St. Stephens
J. J. Robinson ...Campo Bello
R. Young Caraquette
0. Mclnerney Richibucto
J. H. Ryan Mill Stream
J. Davidson Oak Point
Wm. Muirhead ...Chatham
CiMrloUe. ......... "
Charlotte .......
Gloucester ......
Knit .............
King s ............
NnYthuii\hf,rl d
Northumberl d
COUNTIES.
Hestigouche ...Hon
St John "
NAME.
W. Hamilton ..
A. McL. Seely..
P. 0. ADDRESS.
....Dalhoutie
...St. John
St John "
T. R. Jones
...St. John
... Sheffield
B. Beveridge...
. ...Tobique
Westmorland... "
Westmorland... "
York "
E. B. Cnandler
D. Hanniugton
J. S. Saunders..
...Dorchester
...Shediac
....Fredericton
York .. , "
OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL George Botsford, Clerk; J. H. Thair, Assistant Clerk; B. R. Jouett, TTsber
of Black Rod ; Rev. John M. Brooks, D.D., Chaplain.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
lion.
Speaker.
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
Albert Rufus Palmer, M.D..
James Ryan ....
Carlf.ton Hon. Win. Lindsay..
George W. White
Charlotte Beoj.R. Stevenson ..
Francis Hibbard
Hon. John McAdam
Joseph Donald
t Gloucester Samuel H. Napier ..
" Thestime Blauchard
Kent Wm. S. Caie
" Antoine Girouard
King s Edwin A. Vail, M.D.
George Otty ....
J. Herbert Crawford
P. 0. ADDRESS.
.Hope well
Coverdale
.Woodstock
Centreville
.St. Andrew s
.St. George
.St. Stephen s
.St. Stephen s
.Bathurst
.Caraquet
Kouchibonguac
.St. Mary s
. Sussex
Hampton
.St. John
CONSTITUENCIES.
NAME.
Northumberland Hon. W. M. Kelly..
jJC. Gough
Thomas F. Gillespie.
" Michael Adams ....
Queen s R. T. Babbit
Gideon D. Bailey....
Resligouche W, Montgomery ....
" Alex. C. DesBrisay .
St. John Hon. G. E. King ....
" J. Coram
" Michael W. Maher .
" Edward Willis
St. John (City) ...Aaron Alward, M.D
" " Wm, Wedderburn ,
Sunbury Archibald Harrison,
P. 0. ADDRESS.
.Chatham
.Chatham
.Chatham
.Newcastle
.Upper Gagetown
.Newcastle, G. Lake
.Dalhousie
..Dalhonsie
..St. John
..Carleton, St. John
..St. John
..St. John
..St. John
..St. John
..Maugerville
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PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK NOVA SCOTIA.
[1871.
CONSTITUENCIES. NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS.
S .nbury J. g. Covert Maugerville
Victoria L. Theriault St. Leonard
James Tibbits Fredericton
Westmorland Peter Landry Shediae
A. McQueen Mount Whatley
B. Botsford Moncton
CON:-TITUENCIES. NAME, P. 0. ADDRESS.
Westmorland ....J.L.Moore Dorchester
York Robert Robinson Canterbury
Geo, L. Hatheway ...Nashwsak
Hon. J. A. Beckwith. Frederieton
Charles McPberson... Fredericton
OFFICERS OP THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY C. P.Wetmore, Clerk; J. Richards, Clerk Assistant; A. T. Coburn, Sergeant-
ftt-Arms ; Rev. , Chaplain.
PROVINCIAL SECRETARY S OFFICE. Hon. J. A Beckwith,
Provincial secretary; J. W. Smith, Chief Clerk; OK N.
Babbitt and E. Hanson, Clerks.
BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT. Hon. W. Kelly, Chief
Commissioner ; Asa Coy, Chief Clerk ; John VViikinsoD,
Civil Engineer.
SUKVF,YOR GENERAL S OFFICE. Hon. W. Lindsay, Sur
veyor General; Andrew Inches, Deputy Surveyor General
Dugald Stewart and W. P. Flewelling, jun., Crown Land
Clerks: T. O Connor, A. Sibbald, and A. G. Beckwith,
Draughtsmen.
GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. J. S. Bcek, Auditor General;
John Bennett, Ph. D., Chief Superin:endent of Schools;
G. Thompson, Chief Clerk ; G. E. Fsmety, Queen s Printer;
W. Carman Clerk of Supreme Court at Law and Kquity ;
George J. Bliss, Assistant: H. Tuck, Clerk of Crown in
Supreme Court ; H. G. C. Wetmore, Librarian to Legisla
tive Library.
PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT HALIFAX.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Lic -nses) His Excellency Major General Sir Chag.
Hustings Doylr, K.C.M.G. Harry Moody, Private Secretary; Lieutenant Gary, 15th Regt., Aide-de-Camp : Lieut.
Col. W. H. Clerke, Nova Scotia Hilitia, Aide-de-Camp; Major M.B.Daly (1st Brigade Mil. Artillery), Provincial
Aide-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Treasurer and President Hon. Wm. Annand
Martin I. Wilkins
Win. B. "Vail
Robert Robertson
Qf.ne.ral "
Provincial Secretary "
Cummin, of Public Wor ks & Mines "
Member of Council Hon. R. A. McIIcffey
" " Edward K Klynn
" " Jared C. Troop
" " John Ferguson
" " James Cochran
Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, 6y special permission of Her Majesty.
Hon. Enos Collins, Hon. James W. Johnston, Hon. Joseph Howe, Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. Wm. A. Henry,
Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alexander McFarlane, Hon. Adam G. Archibald.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. Alexander KEITH, President.
NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. Robt. M Cutler, Gi<y$l>orough
Sf.tyley Brown. Yarmouth
Mather B. Almon, Halifax
Alex. Keith. Halifax
Henry G. Pineo. Wallace
James McNab, Hiilifax
R. A, McHeffey, Windsor
NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS.
Hon. John Crcighton. Lunenburgh
Wm. C. Whitman, Annapolis
Freeman Tupper, Liverpool
Samiu-1 Chipman, Girnwallis
John McKinnon, jtnhgonish
Peter Srnvth, Port Hood
Samuel Creelman, Colchester
NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS.
Hon. Wm. 0. Heffernan. Gui/sborougk
D. McX. Parker, Halifax
James Fraser, Pictou
Wm- Anuand, Halifax
Wm. J. Stairs, Halifax
Henry Murtell, Arichat
Gilbert McKenna, Shelbume
OFFICERS. John C. Halliburton, Clerk; Robert L. Weatherbe, Law Clerk and Clerk of Parliament; Rev. George W.
Hill, A.M., Chaplain ; John J. Sawyer, Gentlemen Usher of the Black Rod.
HOUSE OF ASSEMB
L Y.
NAME.
II McDonald
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Mabou. C B.
Broad Cove, Interr.
Wolfville
Canning
Lunenburgh
Bridgewater
Merigomish
Pictou
Merigomish
Liverpool
Liverpool
Arichat
Fourche
Halifax
Locke s Island
Baddecb
Baddeck
Yarmouth
Yarmouth
CONSTITUENCIES
NAME.
Jared C. Troop
David C. LnnderB
Daniel McDonald
Joseph McDonald ..
Kobert Chambers ..
Thomas F. Morrison
P. 0. ADDRESS.
.Bridgetown
.Wilmot
.Antigonish
.Antigouish
.Truro
.Londonderry
CONSTITUENCIES
Inverness ......
H
Antiffoni&h
H
Colchester
it
Alex. Campbell
Edw. L. Brown, M.D.
David M. Dickie
James Eisenhauer ...
Mather B. Desbrisay
.Robert S. Copeland...
Martin I. Wilkins ...
George Murray, M.D.
Henry W. Smith
Samuel Freeman
Edward P. Flynn
u
Lunenburgh
u
Pictou
M
Cumberland
( k
Cfcpc Breton
a
Digby
t.
Henry G. Pineo, jun
AlonzoJ. White
John Ferguson
Wm. B. Vail
Urbine Doucette
Wallace
.fydney, C. B.
.Svdney
.Halifax
.Clare
u
H
II
Richmond
u
t
Halifax
John A Kirk
Sherbrooke, St. M.
.Beaver Harbour
Robert Robertson ...
Thomas Johnson
.Wm. Kidston
<
t.
James Cochran
.Halifax
Halifax
H
H
John Koss
Wm. Lawrence
Elk mah Youne ..
.Maitland
.Falmouth
Yarmouth
it
Wm. H. Townsend ...
John K. Ryerson...
ft
OFFICERS OP THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining; Assistant Clerk, Lawrence G. Power; Chaplain,
Rev. Canon Cochran ; Sergeant-at-arms, A. M. Gidney ; Assistant Sergeant-at-arms, James L. Griffin.
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PROVINCE OF MANITOBA CANADA PATENT OFFICE.
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.
SEAT OP GOVERNMENT FORT GARRY.
LIEUT.-GOVEB.XOR OF MANITOBA AND NORTH WfiST TERRITORIES Hon. A. G. Archibald. Geo. P. Hill, Private Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Provincial Secretary Hon. Alfred Boyd. Treasurer Hon. Marc A. Girard. D. Boutbillier, derl:
The whole of the vast Territory hitherto held by the
Hudson s Bay Company, under Koyal Charter issued in
the 22nd year of the rei^ n oi Charles II. aud iransierred
to the Imperial Government on the 1st day of December,
1869 (the Company receiving an indemnity from the
Canadian Government of 30U,000 sterling), was by order
of II. M. the <><ietm in Council, dated 23rd day of June,
1870, admitted into the Union or Dominion of Canada.
The portion of the Territory hitherto known as the
Selkirk or lied River Settlement has been erected into a
Province, to be called the Province of Manitoba. It con
tains an area of 14,340 square miles=9,177,600 acres, and
is bounded as follows "commencing at the point where
the meridian of ninety-six degrees west longitude from
Greenwich intersects the parallel of forty-nine degrees
north latitude thence due west along the said parallel
of forty-nine degrees north latitude (which forms a por
tion ot the boundary line between the United States of
America and the said North Western Territory) to the
meridian of ninety-nine degrees of west longitude thence
due north along the said meridian of ninety-nine degrees
west longitude, to the intersection of the same with the
parallel of fifty degrees and thirty minutes north latitude
thence due east along the said parallel of fifty degrees
and thirty minutes north latitude to its intersection with
the before mentioned meridian of ninety-six degrees west
longitude thence due south along the said meridian of
ninety-six degrees west longitude to the place of begin
ning" being 3 degrees of longitude and 1% latitude.
The Province will be represented at present in the Senate
of the Dominion, by two members, and in the House of
Commons by four elective members.
The Government will consist of a Lieutenant Governor
and an Executive Council of five members ; the Legisla
ture, of a Legislative Council of seven members, appointed
for life, and a Legislative Assembly of (24) twenty-four
elective members, the Province to be divided into 24
electoral divisions for that purpose.
It is provided that either the English or French lan
guage may be used in the Legislature, and the pu ulic
records and documents are to be printed in both lan
guages.
The Province, not being in debt, will receive from the
Dominion Government interest at the rate of 5 per cent,
per annum, on the sum of $472,090; a yearly subsidy of
$30,000 for the support of its government" and Legislature
and an annual grant, in aid of the Province, of 80 cents
per head of the population, estimated at 17,0uo souls, such
grant to be augmented in proportion to the increase of
population until it amounts to 400,000 souls, at which
amount the grant will remain thereafter.
To extinguish the Indian title to the lands in the Pro
vince, 1.400,000 acres of ungranted lauds are to be appro
priated for the benefit of the half-breed residents.
The following are the present routes to the new Pro
vince :
1st. Via Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul, and St. Cloud fare
from Toronto to the latter place $28 50, $5 gold, remainder
in American currency.
2nd. Via Grand Haven and Milwaukie to St. Paul and
St. Cloud, same fare as the first route.
3rd. Via Collingwood, Sault Ste. Marie and Dulufh,
thence by rail to St. Paul and St. Cloud, fare about $5 less
than the before-mentioned routes.
The route followed by the troops of tho Red River ex
pedition is not one which could, in its present state, be
used by emigrants going to the new Province.
The cost of the trip from St. Cloud to >"ort Garry de
pends on circumstances the number of people travelling
together and the manner in which they live and travel.
The average cost of the trip from Toronto to the Settle
ment is about $60 to $70 for each adult in a party.
NOTE. The above are the only appointments of which
we have received notice. Further information will be
given in an Addenda, if received before publication. Er>.
CANADA PATENT OFFICE.
Rules, Regulations and Forms, approved by the Governor in Council on the Snd of July, 1860, under
THE COPYRIGHT ACT OF 186S, THE TRADE MABK AND DESIGN ACT or 1868, AND THE PATENT ACT or 1S69.
GENERAL RULES.
1. There is no necessity for any personal appearance
at the Patent Office, unless specially called for by order
of the Commissioner or the Deputy Commissioner, every
transaction being carried on by writing.
2. In every case the applicant or depositor of any
paper is responsible for the merits of his allegations and
of the validity of the instruments furnished by him or
his agent.
3. The correspondence is carried on with the appli
cant, or with the agent who has remitted or transmitted
the papers to the office, but with one person only.
4. All papers are to be clearly and neatly written on
foolscap paper, and every word of them is to be dis
tinctly legible in order that no difficulty should be met
with in the taking cognizance of, and in registering and
copying them.
5. All communications are to be addressed in the fol
lowing words : "To tlu. Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa."
6. As regards proceedings not specially provided for
in the following forms, any form being conformable to
the letter and spirit of the laws will be accepted, and if
not so conformable will be returned for correction.
COPYRIGHTS.
7. An application for the Registration of a copyright
shall be made after the following form ; when the appli
cant is a resident of Canada.
To tJie Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa.
I [name of person] being a resident of Canada and now
residing in the [city, town, parish, township or locality]
in the Province of [Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, as the case may be] hereby declare that I
am the Proprietor of the [book, map, chart, statuary,
&c., as the case may be] and hereby request the Regis
tration of the same, arid for that purpose I herewith
forward the fee required by the Copyright Act of 1868,
together with two copies of the [book, map, chart, &c.,
as the case may be ; and, if the object is a painting, a
sculpture, or any other work of art, a written descrip
tion of such work of art].
In testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses, at the place and date
hereunder mentioned.
[Place and date.] [Signature of the Proprietor.]
[Signature of the two witnesses.]
8. An application for the Registration of a Copyright
shall be made after the following form, when the appli
cant is a British subject resident in Great Britain or
Ireland.
To the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa.
I, [name of person] being a British subject and a resi
dent in the [city, town, or other locality, us the case may
be] in [Great Britain or Ireland, as the case may be]
hereby declare that I am the proprietor of the [book,
may, chart, &c., as the case may be] called f title or name,
as the case may be] and that the said [book, map, chart,
&c., as the case may be] has been published in Canada
by [name of the publisher thereof] in the [name of the
locality where the publication has taken placej in the
Province of [Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Bruns
wick, &c., as the case may bej and hereby request the
Registration of the same, and for that purpose I here
with forward the fee required by the Copyright Act of
1868, together with two copies of the [book, ct,,harmpa
&c., as the case may be ; if the object is a painting, a
sculpture, or any other work of art, a written descrip-
tion of such work of art.]
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CANADA PATENT OFFICE.
[1871.
In testimony thereof I have signed, in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses, at the place and date
liereunder mentioned.
[Place and date.]
[Signature of the Proprietor.]
[Signature of the two witnesses.]
Copyright fee,one dollar.
TRADE MARKS AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS.
9. An application for the registration of a Trade Mark
i ic made after the following form :
To the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa.
I, [name of person] of the [city, town, or other loca
lity, as the case may be], in [name of county, province,
or state, as the case may be], hereby furnish a duplicate
copy of a Trade Mark, which I verily believe is mine, on
account of having been the first to make use of the
same, or 011 account of having acquired it from [naming
the person], whom I verily believe to be the original
proprietor thereof.
The said Trade Mark consists [here must be inserted a
description of the Trade Mark, recital of the Motto or
Mottoes, &c. &c., in order to explain the pattern fur
nished], and I hereby request the said Trade Mark to be
registered in accordance with the law.
Ju testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses, at the place and date
hercunder mentioned.
[Place and date.]
[Signature of the Proprietor.]
[Signature of the two witnesses.]
10. An application for the registration of an Industrial
Design shall be made after the following form :
To the. Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa.
I [name of the person], being a resident of Canada,
and now residing in tht [city, town or other locality, as
the case may be], in the [name of the Province, as the
case may be], hereby declare that I am the Proprietor
of the Industrial Design of which duplicate copies are
herewith forwarded, and which consists [here insert a
description of the design and an explanation of its use],
;tnd I hereby request that the said Industrial Design be
registered in accordance with the law.
In testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses, at the place and date
hereuuder mentioned.
[Place and date.]
[Signature of the Proprietor.]
[Signature of the two witnesses. ]
TABLE OF FEES.
On every application to register a design or trade
mark, including certificate $5 00
For each certificate of registration 1 00
For each copy of any drawing, the reasonable
expenses of preparing the same.
For recording any assignment 2 00
For office copies of Documents or entries :
For every single or first folio . 50
For every subsequent hundred words, (fractions
from and under fifty being not counted, and
over fifty being counted for one hundred).. .. 25
PATENTS OF INVENTION.
11. The Petition asking for the granting of a Patent
of Invention shall be made after the following form :
To ihe Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa.
The Petition of [Christian name or names in full of
Inventor, Inventors, Assignee, or other legal represen
tative of Inventor], of the [city, town, or other locality,
as the case may be] in the Province of [as the case may
be] [trade or profession].
SHEWETH, that your Petitioner has been a resident of
Canada for at least one year next before the present
application, residing during that period at [mention to
be made of place and changes of residence.]
That he hath discovered [or "invented," as the case
may be] a certain new and useful fart, "machine,"
manufacture," or " composition of matter," as the
case may be] ; or a certain, new and useful "improve
ment" [or certain new and useful "improvements"] on
a certain [art, "machine," "manufacture," or "compo
sition of matter," as the case may be], now in ordinary
use for [stating the use or object of the art, &c., as the
case may be] to be called or known as ["name of inven
tion or improvement,"] and that such his discovery [or
"invention," as the case may be] was and is not known
or used by others before his discovery [or "invention,"
as the case may be] thereof, and was and" is not at the
time of this application in public use or for sale with his
consent or allowance as such inventor [or discoverer, as
the case may be] and that the oath or affirmation, draw
ings, descriptions and specifications thereof in duplicate
are transmitted herewith, pursuant to the Statute in
such case made and provided ; the said invention being
[insert here a very short description of the invention
and of its object.]
Your petitioner being desirous of obtaining an exclu
sive property in the said invention [or discovery as the
case may be] therefore prays that a Patent may be
f ranted to your petitioner therefor, for the term allowed
y law : and, for the purposes of the Patent Act, 1869,
your petitioner elects his domicile in the [City, town or
locality as the case may be] in the County of [name of
County] in the Province of [name of Province],
[Signature of Inventor.]
[Place and date.]
In cases of joint applications, in cases of applications
from assignees, heirs or other legal representatives, the
petition should, otherwise being made after the above
given form, be altered according to the circumstances
of the case to meet the requirements of the Statute,
particularly of clauses 8, 10, 11 and 12.
12. The Oath to be subscribed by an applicant for a Pat
ent of Invention, shall be made after the following form.:
Canada, Province of
County of
I, of in the County of in the Province of
make oath and solemnly swear that I verily believe
that I am the inventor [or discoverer] of the invention
which I call [name of the invention], and for which I
solicit a patent by my petition to the Commissioner of
Patents, dated the [insert date of petition], and I further
make oath that I have been a resident of Canada for one
year next before my application.
Sworn and Signed before me this [day of month and
year], at [Signature of Deponent.]
[Name of Place. ]
[Signature of J. P.j
Justice of the Peace.
The same general form is to be adopted with such
alterations as may be necessitated by circumstances,
where the application is made abroad or by joint inven
tors, by assignees, heirs or other legal representatives,
in conformity with the Patent Act, clause 11.
13. The specification accompanying a Petition for a
Patent of Invention shall be made in duplicate, and
after the following form :
To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Be it known that I,
[name of inventor or discoverer, as the case may be] of
[place of residence and trade or profession, if more
than one inventor add his or their names, place of resi
dence, and trade or profession, and word the specifica
tion throughout according to circumstances] have in
vented a new and useful [art, "machine," &c., same a
in petition], and I do hereby declare that the following
is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction
and operation of the same. [Reference being had to the
annexed drawings, where the nature of the case admits
of drawings, describe the several drawings and refer to
the parts by letters. Here describe the principle and
the several modes in which the applicant contemplates
the application of that principle or character by which
the invention or discovery may be distinguished from
other inventions or discoveries.] What I claim as my
invention is [here express the nature and character of
the invention in short, without reference to its advan
tages, and identify the parts claimed separately or in
combination. If the specification is for an improve
ment or improvements, the original invention should
be disclaimed, and the improvement or improvements
clearly and separately enumerated as distinguished from
the original object so improved].
[Place, date and year.]
[Signature of Inventor.]
Signed in the presence of
[Signature of two witnesses and to be the same as
those -yrho attest the drawings.]
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14. The drawings illustrating the specification filed
with an application for a Patent of Invention shall be
made in accordance with the following directions and
form, and furnished in duplicate :
The drawings are to be made on tracing linen, each
sheet to be of the size of a foolscap sheet of paper, and
the said sheets as few in number as possible. The
different figures of the drawings are to be marked thus :
Fig. 1, front view, fig. 2, side view, &c., &c., and the
separate parts are to be rnsrked with letters referred
to in the specification, and on the drawing sheet itself ;
the drawing must bear the name of the invention, and
be signed by the Inventor and the two same witnesses
who signed the specification, all after the following
general form. The drawings are to be neatly executed
and without colours.
TITLE OF THE INVENTION.
Fig. 1, Front view, Drawing.
Fig. 2, Side view, Drawing.
Fig. 8, Cross section, Drawing.
Fig. 4, Wheel, Drawing.
Reference for example : a Shaft, b Valve, c Regulator,
&e., &c., &c.
Certified that this is the -drawing referred to in the
specification hereunto annexed.
[Signature of the Applicant.]
[Place and date.]
[Signature of Inventor.]
[Signature of witnesses.]
15. An application to obtain the extension of a former
Patent to the whole of the Dominion must be accom
panied with the former Patent itself, with neat dupli
cate copies of the original specification and drawings,
certified by the inventor before the same two witnesses
signing the Petition, and the said Petition shall be made
after the following form :
To the Commissioner of Patents, Ottawa.
I, [names] of the [locality of residence] in the County
of [name of County] in the Province of [or elsewhere, as
the case may be] being a British subject [or a resident of
Canada for upwards of a year] and being the discoverer
[or inventor] of the subject matter of a Patent granted
to me on [day, month and year], in the Province of
{Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or former Province of
Canada, or for the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, as
the case may be] which I now produce, and the said
subject matter of my said invention and Patent called
[name of invention] being not, with my consent, known
or used, nor on sale in any of the other Provinces of the
Dominion. I hereby therefore pray, that a Patent under
the " Patent Act of 1869 " be granted to me extending
the privileges of my former Patent over the whole of the
Dominion.
In testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses at the place and date
hereunder mentioned.
[Place and date.] [Signature of Applicant.]
(^Signature of the two witnesses.]
17. The models required by law must be neat and
substantial working models, the dimensions of which
are not to exceed, in any case, eighteen inches in their
longest side, unless otherwise allowed by special permis
sion previously obtained ; such models must be so con
structed as to show exactly every part of the invention
and its mode of working. In cases where samples of in
gredients and samples of the composition made of such
ingredients [neither of which being dangerous or explo
sive substances] are required by law they must be con
tained in glass bottles properly arranged. Both models
and bottles must bear the name of the inventor, the
title of the invention, and the date of the application ;
and they must be furnished to the Patent Office free oi
every charge and delivered in good order.
18. All fees required by law shall be transmitted with
the application to which they appertain in values not
subject to any discount, and be better made, whenever
practicable in Post Office money Orders, inclosed in
registered letters.
19. All applications must be proceeded with and per
fected within two years after the lodging of the petition,
in default of which it will be regarded as abandoned,
and all previous proceedings and payment of fees wil
be held at the expiration of that period as of no avail.
20. Two or more separate inventions cannot be claimed
n one application, nor patented in one patent, unl : s
;hey are so dependent of and connected with each other
as to be necessarily taken together to obtain the end
sought for by the inventor ; and in this latter case the
Commissioner of Patents is the judge as to whether or
not the pretensions of the applicant are founded in fact
and reason.
21. The filing of a protest against the issuing of a
patent shall not be taken in itself as a sufficient reason
to withhold the granting of such patent to an applicant.
22. In cases of doubt, and in accordance with the
letter and meaning of the law, Patents may be issued
for an invention already patented, a trial before a judi
cial tribunal being in such cases the only means of dis
covering who is the real or first inventor.
23. A Caveat must be composed of a specification [and
drawings], and as long as it remain uninterfered with,
and that the filer is not called upon to lodge his applica
tion in due form on account of an interfering application,
the said proprietor thereof can lodge with it additional
papers, provided these papers are relevant exclusively
to the perfecting of the same invention in progress of
completion.
24. All cases connected with the intricate and multi
farious proceedings issuing from the working of a law
of Patents of Invention, which are not specially defined
and provided for in these rules, shall be decided in ac
cordance with the merits of each case by authority of
the Commissioner of Patents, and the decision shall be
communicated to the interested parties, through the
Departmental correspondent of the Patent Office.
TARIFF OF FEES.
On petition for a Patent for 5 years 20 00
On petition for extension from 5 to 10 years .... 20 00
On petition for extension from 10 to 15 years .... 20 00
On lodging a Caveat 5 00
On asking to register a judgment pro tanto 4 00
On asking to register an assignment 2 00
On asking to attach a Disclaimer to a Patent 4 00
On asking copy of Patent with specification 4 00
On petition to re-issue a Patent after surrender,
and on petition to extend a former patent to
the Dominion, the fee shall for every unex-
pired year of duration of such Patent 4 PO
On office copies of Documents, not above mentioned,
the following charges shall be exacted :
For every single or first folio of certified copy . . . . $0 50
For every subsequent hundred words (fractions
from and under fifty being not counted, and
over being counted for one hundred) 25
NOTICE.
The correspondence with the Department is carried,
through the Canadian Mail, free of postage.
The forwarding of any paper should always be accom
panied by a letter, and a separate letter should be
written in relation to each distinct subject.
It is particularly recommended that reference should
be made to the law before writing on any subject to the
Department ; in order to avoid unnecessary explana
tions and useless loss of time and labour ; and it is also
recommended, and in every case to have the papers and
drawings prepared by a competent person, for the in
terest both of the applicant and of the public service.
A sufficient margin should be left on every paper, and
specially on specifications and assignments for the in
sertion of references, or certificates, and for the affixing
of the seal thereto.
Although it is optional for the applicant to annex
drawings to the specification of a Caveat or not, still it
is important, in the interest of the party, always to at
tach drawings to the said specification.
It must be remembered that the better papers are ex
ecuted, the sooner the work is dispatched at the office,
and the surer the regularity of the proceedings is
guaranteed.
It must be remembered, when drawing the Petition
for a Patent of Invention that, if a change in the resi
dence mentioned has taken place during the year next
to the date of the Petition, the change or changes should
be mentioned in accordance with the 12th Section of the
Patent Act of 189.
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1871.
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS,
As IN FORCE Oft 1ST OCTOBER, 1870.
All Articles not hereafter enumerated as charged with an ad valorem duty, or charged with a, specific duty, or declared
free of duty, are chargeable with a duty of 15 per cent, on the value thereof.
Upon ill goods paying specific or ad val. duties there is an addition of one twentieth or five per cent, of amount of duty.
^ c. ad val.
Acid, Sulphuric ^ c. perlb.
Acetic Acid lOc per gall.
Acids of every description, except
Acetic and Sulphuric Acid and
Vinegar Free
Alcohol, on every gallon of the
strength of proof of Sykes Hy
drometer, and so in proportion
for any greater strength and
for every less quantity than a
gallon 80c. per gall.
Ale, in casks, 10 per cent, and 5c.
per gall.
Ale, in bottles (5 quarts or 10
pints to gallon) 10 per cent, and
7c. per gall.
Alum Free
Anatomical Preparations Free
Anchors Free
Animals of all kinds 10
Animals of all kinds, growth and
produce of B N. A. Provinces. ..Free
Animals imported for the im
provement of stock Free
Antimony Free
Antiquities, Cabinets of Free
Argol Free
Arms, Clothinsr, Musical Instru-
menis for Bands, and Military
Stores for the use of the Army
and Navy ..Free
Articles for the public uses of the
Dominion Free
Articles imported by and for the
use of the Governor General Free
Articles for the use of Foreign
Consuls General Free
Ashes, Pot, Pearl and Soda Free
Axles, Crank, Locomotive Free
Axles, Railway Car Free
Barilla or Kelp Free
Bark, Tanners Free
Bark, used chiefly in dyeing Free
Bark of the Corkwood Tree Free
Bars, Guide and Slide, for Loco
motives Free
Bars, Puddled iron Free
Beer, in casks, 10 per cent, and
5c. per gall.
Beer, in bottles (5 quarts or 10
pints to a gallon), 10 per cent.
and 7c. per gall.
Benzole 15c. per gall.
Berries, used chiefly in dyeing ...Free
Bibles, Testaments, Prayer-Books
and Devotional Books 5
Bichromate of Potash Free
Biscuit, from Great Britain and
the B. N. A. Provinces Free
Bitters $1 20 per gall.
Bleaching Powders Free
Blue-black Free
Blocks, Stereotype, for Printing
purposes Free
Blooms and Billets, puddled or
not puddled Free
Blue Vitriol Free
Bolting Cloth Free
Books Printed Periodicals, and
Pamphlets, not being foreign
reprints of British copyright
works, nor Blank Acc t Books,
Copy Books, nor Books to be
written or drawn upon, nor
reprints of Books printed in
Canada.nor Printed Sheet Music 5
Bookbinders Tools & Implements
Millboards and Binders Cloth Free
"$, c. ad val.
Books, copyright reprints of 12^
Boots 15
Boot-felt Free
Borax Free
Botany, Specimens of Free
Bran 10
Bran, growth or produce of B.N.A.
Provinces ...Free
Brandy (on every gallon of the
strength of proof of Sykes Hy
drometer, and so in proportion
for any greater strength, and
for every less quaniity than a
gallon) 80c. per gall.
Brass, in Bars, Rods, Sheets,
Scraps, and Stripes Free
Brass or CopperWire, round orflatFree
Brass & Copper, Manufactures of 15
Bread from Great Britain and the
B. N. A. Provinces Free
Brim Moulds for Gold Beaters ...Free
Brimstone, in roll or flour Free
Bristles ...Free
Broom Corn Free
Bulbs Free
Burrstones , Free
Busts, natural size, not being casts
nor produced by any mere me
chanical process Free
Butter 4c. per Ib.
Bmter, the produce of B.N.A.
Provinces Free
Cabinets of Antiquities, Coins,
Gems, and Medals Free
Cables Iron Chain, over % inch,
8hackled,Swivelled or not, when
need for Ships only Free
Cables Hemp and Grass, when
ued for ships only Free
Candlewick Cotton Free
Candy Sugar, brown or white
1 c. per Ib. 25
Cane Juice %e. per Ib. 25
Caoutchouc, unmanufactured ...Free
Carriages of Travellers and Carri
ages employed In carrying Mer
chandise (Hawkers and Circus
Troupes excepted) Free
Cassia, ground 25
Casts, as models for the use of
schools of design Free
Cement, marine or hydraulic, un-
ground Free
Cheese 3c. per Ib.
Cheese, the produce of B. N. A.
Provinces Free
Chesnut and Cherry Plank Free
Chicory, or other Root or Vege
table used as Coffee, raw or
green 3c. per Ib.
Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or
ground 4c. per Ib.
Chinese Blue Free
Church Bells Free
Cigars 45c per Ib.
Cinnamon, ground 25
Clasps, Brass and Tin, for manu
facture of Hoop Skirts Free
Clays Free
Clothing or Wearing Apparel,
made by hand or sewing mach. 15
Clothing for the use of the Army
and Navy Free
Clothing, donations of, for chari
table Institutions Free
Coal and Coke 50c per ton
Coal and Coke, the growth and
produce of B. N. A. Provinces. ..Free
^ c. ad val.
Coal Oil, distilled, purified and
refined 15e. per gall.
Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain
and the B. N. A. Provinces Free
Co-^oa, Bean and Shell Free
Coffee, green 3c. per Ib.
Coffee, kiln dried, roasted or
ground 4c per Ib.
Coin and Bullion, except U. S.
Silver Coin Free
Common Soap Ic per Ib.
Communion Plate Free
Composition Spikes and Nails ...Free-
Confectionery Ic. perlb. 25
Connecting Rods, Locomotive Free
Copper, in Pig, Bars, Rods, Bolts,
Sheets and Sheathing Free
Copper Wire, round or flat Free
Cordage, for ships and vessels only Free
Cordials $1 20 pr gall.
Corkwood and Bark Free
Corn, Indian 3c per bushel
Corn, Indian, growth and produce
of B. N. A. Provinces Free
Cottons, Manufactures of 15
Cotton, Candle Wick Free
Cotton Waste Free
Cotton Netting for India Rubber
Shoes Free
CottonWool Free
Cotton, Weaving or Tram, for
ranking Elastic Webbing Free
Crank Axles, Locomotive Free
Crank Pins, Locomotive Free
Cranks, Locomotive Free
Cranks, Steam-boat and Mill,
forged in the rough Free
Cream of Tartar, in Crystals Free
Crinoline Thread, for covering
Crinoline Wire l; ree
Drawings, not in Oil Free
Diamonds and Precious Stones,
not set Free
Drain Tiles Free
Dried Fruits 15
Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing Free
Duck, for Belting and Hose Free
Earths, Clays and Sand Free
Eggs Free
Electrotype Blocks, tor printing
purposes Free
Emery Free
Fancy Goods, Manufactures of ... 15
Farming Utensils & Implements,
when imported by Agricultural
Societies for encouragement of
agriculture Free
Felt for Hats and Boots Free
Fibre, Fibrilla, Mexican or Tam-
pico, white and black, and other
vegetable fibres for manufac
turing purposes Free
Firebrick and Clay Free
Firewood -.Free
Fish, fresh, not to include Oysters
or Lobsters in tins or kegs ...Free
Fish, salted or smoked Ic. per Ib.
Fish, Fish Oil, and Fish products
of all kinds, from B.N.A. Prov. Free
Fish Bait Free
Fishing Nets and Seines, Hooks,
Lines, and Twines Free
Flax, Hemp, and Tow, undressed Free
Flax Waste Free
Flour, Wheat or Rye 25c per bbl.
Flour of any other Grain, includ
ing Indian Meal and Oatmeal,
15c per bbl.
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CANADIAN TARIFF OP CUSTOMS.
53
^ c. ad vol.
Flour of Wheat or Rye, Indian
Meal and Oatmeal, and Flour
or Meal of any other kind of
grain, the growth and produce
of B.N.A. Provinces Free
Fruits, green 10
Fruits, dried 15
Fruits, green or dried, growth or
produce of B.N.A. Provinces ...Free
Fruits preserved in Brandy or
other Spirits $1 20 per gall.
Furs aud Skins, Pelts, or Tails,
undressed Free
Furs, Manufactures of 15
Gems, and Cabinets of Free
Gin (on every gallon of strength
of proof of Sykes Hydrometer,
and so in proportion for any
greater strength and for every
less quantity than a gallon)
80c. per gall.
Ginger, ground 25
<Jlass and Glass Ware, Plate, and
Silvered, Stained, Painted or
Coloured 15
Glass Paper and Glass Cloth Free
Gold, Silver and Plated Ware,
Manufactures of. 15
Goldbeaters Brim Moulds and
Skins Free
Grain of all kinds 3c per bushel
Grain, Wheat 4c per bushel
Grain of all kinds, including
Wheat, the growth and produce
of B.N .A. Provinces Free
Gravels Free
Grease and Scraps Fre
Greens. Paris and permanent Free
Gum, Copal Free
Gum. British Free
Gutta-percha, unmanufactured. ..Free
Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris,
neither ground nor calcined ...Free
Gypsum, ground or unground,
from B.N A. Provinces Free
Hair, "Angola, Goat, Thibet, un
manufactured Free
Hair, Horse. II. %, or Mohair, un
manufactured Free
Hair, Human Free
Hardware, Manufactures of 15
Harness and Saddlery 15
Hams lc. per Ib.
Hat Felts Free
Hay 10
Hay, growth and produce of
BN.A. Provinces Free
Hemp, undressed Free
Hides aud Horns Free
Hops 5c per Ib.
Hops, the growth and produce of
B.N.A. Provinces Free
Imitation of Leather 15
India-rubber, unmanufactured ...Free
Indi.so Five
Indian Meal 15c per bbl,
Indian Meal, the growth and pro
duce of B. N. A. Provinces Free
Iron of tha descriptions following, viz :
Iron Canada Plates and Tin Plates 5
Iron, Sheet 5
Iron, Galvanized Siiikesand Bolts Free
Iron, Nail, and Spike Rod, round,
square or flat 5
Iron, Bar, Rod. or Hoop 5
Iron, Scrap. Galvanized or Pig ...Free
Iron. Hoop or Tire, for Locomotive
Wheels. Viit and welded Free
Iron Boiler Plate 5
Iron Ilailr d Bars, Frogs. Wrought
Iron or Steel Chairs, Fish Plates
and Car Axles Free
Iron Wire Free
Iron, Jlolled Plate 5
Iron Kirs puddled, Blooms and
Billets puddled or not puddled Free
$ c. ad vol.
Jewellery 15
Junk A Free
Kelp Free
Kerosene Oil, distilled, purified,
and refined 15c. per gall.
Knees and Riders, Iron, for ship
building purposes Free
Kryolite Free
Lakes, in pulp, scarlet & moroon Free
Lard ~ lc. per Ib.
Lard, the produce of B. N. A.
Provinces Free
Lead, in Sheet or Pig Free
Lead. Red and White, dry Free
Leather, or Imitation thereof,
Manufactures of. 15
Leather, Sole and Upper 10
Linen Machine Thread Free
Litharge -...Free
Lithographic Stones Free
Locomotive Engine Frames, Axles,
Cranks, Hoop Iron or Steel for
Tires of Wheels, bent & welded Free
Locomotive Crank Axles, Piston
Rods, Guide and Slide Bars,
Crank Pins <$. Connecting Rods Free
Locomotive and Passenger Bag
gage, & Freight Cars running
upon any line of road crossing
the frontier, so long as Canadia a
Locomotives and Cars are ad
mitted free, under similar cir
cumstances in theUnited StatesFree
Lumber, Plank and Sawed, of
Walnut, Rosewood, Cherry,
Chesnut, Mahogany, and Pitch
Pine. Free
Lumber and Timber of all kinds,
round, hewed, but not other
wise manufactured in whole or
in part, from B.N.A. Provinces Free
Mace 25
Machine Silk Twist Free
Machine Linen Thread Free
Malt 40c. per bush.
Manilla Grass Free
Manufactures of Brass or Copper 15
Manufactures of Cottons 15
Manufactures of Silks & Velvets 15
Manufactures of Hardware 15
Manufactures of Leather, or Imi
tations thereof 15
Manufactures of Glassware 15
Manufactures of Fancy Goods ... 15
Manufactures of Furs 15
Manufactures of Gold, Silver, and
Plated Ware 15
Manufactures of Leather, includ
ing Boots and Shoes, Harness
and Saddlery 15
Manufactures of Woollens 15
Manures Free
Marble, in Blocks, un wrought, or
sawn on two sides only, or Slabs
sawn from such Blocks, having
at least two edges unwrought..Free
Meats, Fresh, Salted or Smoked
lc. per Ib.
Meats, Fresh, Sslted, or Smoked,
growth or produce of B. N. A.
Provinces .< Free
Medals and Cabinets of Free
Medicines Proprietary Medicines
commonly called Patent Medi
cines, or any Medicine or Pre
paration, of which the Recipe is
kept secret, or the ingredients
whereof are kept secret, recom
mended by advertisement, bill
or label, for the relief or cure of
any disease or ailment 25
Medicinal Roots in their natural
state Free
Menageries, Horses, Cattle, Carri
ages, and Harness of Free
Melado %c. per Ib. 25
fi c. ad vol.
Metallic Oxides, dry, ground or
unground, washed or unwash
ed, not calcined Free
Military and Naval Stores Free
Mineralogy, Specimens of Free
Models Free
Molasses, if used for refining or
for the manufacture of Sugar,
73c. per 1UO Ib.
Molasses, if not so used . ... 25
Molasses, concentrated, or Syrup
of %c. perlb. 25
Moss, for Upholstery purposes ...Free
Musical Instruments for Bands,
for the use of the Army & Navy Free
Nails, Composition Free
Nails, Sheathing Free
Naptha 15c. per gall.
Natural History, Specimens of ...Free
Naval Stores Free
Netting, Cotton and Woollen, for
India rubber shoes Free
Nitrate of Soda Free
Nitre or Saltpetre Free
Nuts, dried, of all kinds V5
Nuts, chiefly used in dyeing Free
Nutmegs 25
Oakum Free
Ochres, dry, ground or unground,
washed or unwashed, not cal
cined Free
Oil Cake Free
Oils, Coal and Kerosene, distilled,
purified and refined ... 15c. per gall.
Oils, Naptha, Benzole, and refined
Petroleum loc per gall.
Oils, products of Petroleum, Coal,
Shale, and Lignite, not else
where specified lOc per gall.
Oils, Crude Petroleum 6c per gall.
Oils, Cocoanut, Pine, and Palm.
i:i their natural state Free
Oils, Whale, in the casks from on
ship-board, and in the condition
in which it was first landed ...Free
Ores of all kinds of Metals Free
Osiers and Willow for Basket-
makers use Fiea
Packages Bottles, Jars, Demi
johns, Brandy Casks, Barrels or
other Packages, in which Spirit
uous Liquors, Wines and Malt
Liquors are contained, and car
boys containing Sulphuric Acid 15
Paintings, in oil. by artists of well-
known merit, or copies of old
masters by such artists ..., Free
Patent Medicines, or any medi
cine or preparation of which
the recipe is kept secret, or the
ingredients whereof are kept
secret, recommended by adver
tisement, bill or label, for trio
relief or cure of any disorder or
ailment 25
Pearl Ashes Free
Pelts Five
Pepper, ground
Perfnmery, not elsewhere specif : d -.">
Perfumed Spirits Si 20 per gall.
Perfumed Spirits, in flasks
4c per \\.
Petroleum, crude (5c. per gall.
Petroleum, refined, purified, &c.
15c. per gall.
Philosophical Instruments and
Apparatus, including Globes,
when imported by and for the
use of colleges, schools, scien
tific or literary societies Free
Phosphorus Free
Pii? Iron, Lwad and Copper Five
Pimento, ground ->
Pipeclay Free
Piston Rods for Locomotives Five
Pitch Fre
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CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1871.
1$ c. ad val.
Plaits Straw, Tuscan, or Grass
Fancy Free
Plants 10
Plants, growth and produce of
B.N.A. Provinces Free
Plaster of Paris, neither ground
nor calcjned Free
Plate, rolled Iron 6
Plates, Boiler 5
Plates, Canada and Tinned 5
Playing Curds 25
Plush fur Hatters use Free
Porter, in casks 5c. per gall. 10
Porter, in bottles (5 quarts or 10
pints to a gallon)... 7c. per gall. 10
Pot Ashes Free
Poultry, growth and produce of
B.N.A. Provinces Free
Precious Stones, not set Free
Printing Ink ^ Free
Printing Presses, except Portable
Hand Printing Presses Free
Products of Petroleum. Coal Shale
and Lignite, not otherwise spe
cified lOc. per gall.
Prunella Free
Rags Free
Railroad Bars Free
Ratal i, for chair makers Free
lied Lead, dry Free
Eosin Free
K ce Ic per Ib.
Rud, Nail and Spike, round.square
and fiat Iron 5
Roots, Medicinal, in their natural
state Free
Rosewood Free
Rum (on every gallon of strength
ol proof of Sykes hydrometer,
and so in proportion tor every
greater strength, and for every
less quantity than a gal .on)
80c. per gall.
Sad llerv 15
Sailcloth or Canvas, from No. 1 to
No. t>, when imported by ship
builders or sailmakers for ship
building purposes Free
Sal- Ammoniac Free
Sill-Soda Free
Salt 5c per bushel of 56 Ibs.
Salt., when imported Jrom the
United Kingdom, or any British
Possession?, nr for the use of the
sea and gulf fisheries Free
Saltpetre Free
Sand Free
Scrap Brass Free
Sculpture, Specimens of Free
Sea Grass Free
Seeds not classed as Cereals 10
SwlK of all kinds, growth or pro
duce of B.N.A Provinces Free
Settlers effects of every descrip
tion in actual use. not being
merchandise, brought by per
sons making oath that they in
tend becoming permanent set
tlers within the Dominion Free
Shafts. Steamboatand Mill, forged
in the rough Free
Ship s liinnucle Lamps Free
Ship s Blocks and Patent Bushes
for Blocks Free
.-hip s Bunting free
Ship s Cables, iron chain, over one
half inch, shackled or swiveled
or not Free
Ship s Cables, Hemp and Grass,
when used for ships only Free
Ship s ompuHses Free
Ship s Cordage, when used for
snips (inly Free
- Hi-ad K.yes & Dead Lights Free
Shin s Deck Plugs 1 Free
.< Iron Knees and Riders Free
$ c. ad val.
Ship s Iron Masts, or parts of. Free
Ship s Pumps and Pump Gear ...Free
Ship s Sailcloth or Canvas, from
No. 1 to No. 6, when used for
ships only Free
Ship s Shackles and Sheaves Free
Ship s Signal Lamps Free
Ship s Steering Apparatus Free
Ship s Travelling Trucks Free
Ship s Varnish, black and bright,
when used for ships only Free
Ship s Wedges Free
Ship s Wire Rigging Free
Ship s Yellow Metal, in bars or
bo-Its Free
Ship sYellow Metal, for sheathing Free
Shoes 15
Shrubs 10
Shrubs, growth and produce of
B.N A. Provinces Free
Silicate of Soda Free
Silk, Tram or Weaving, to make
Elastic Webbing Free
Silks, Manufactures of. 15
Silk Twist for Hats, Boots & Shoes Free
Skins, uudress ad Free
Slate Free
Slides and Spangles, and Slotted
Tapes, for Hoop Skirts Free
Snutf 20c per Ib. and 12%
Soap, Fancy and Perfumed 25
Soap, common Ic. per Ib.
Soda, Ash Free
Soda, Caustic Free
Soda, Nitrate of Free
Soda, Silicate of Free
Specimens of Natural History,
Mineralogy, and Botany Free
Specimens of Sculpture Free
Spelter, in blocks, sheets or pig. ..Free
Spices, including Ginger, Pepper,
Pimento, ground 25
Spikes, Composition Free
Spirits, perfumed $1 20 per gall.
Spirits, perfumed, in flasks,
4c per flask
Spirits and Strong Waters, not
having been sweetened or mix
ed with any article, so that the
degree of strength thereof can
not be ascertained by S>kes
hydrometer, for every gallon of
the strength of proof ot such
hydrometer, and s > in propor
tion for any greater or less
strength, and for every greater
Or less quantity than a gallon,
viz., Brandy, Geneva, Alcohol,
Rum, Gin (including Old Tom),
Tafia, Whiskey, and unenumer-
atcd articles of like kind, 80c per gal.
Spirits and Strong Waters, being
sweetened or mixed, so that the
degree of strength cannot be
ascertained, viz., Rum Slirub,
Cordials, Schiedam Schnaps,
and unenumerated articles of
like kind $1 -0 per gal.
Spirits and Strong Waters, not
elsewhere specified. ...$1 20 per gal.
Spirit* and Strong Waters, mixed
with anv ingredient or ingre
dients, and although thereby
coming underthe denomination
of Proprietary Medicine-, Tinc
tures. Essences, Kx tracts, or
any other denomination, are
n Vfrtheless deemed Spirits A
Strong waters," and subject to
duty as su> h.
Starch 2c. per Ib.
Statues, of Bronze, Marble or Ala
baster, natural size Free
Steel, wrought 01 cast, in bars or
rods Free
Steering Apparatus for Ships Free
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^ c. ad val.
Steel Plates, cut to any form, but
not moulded Free
Stone, Lithographic Free
Stereotype Blocks for printino:
purposes . ......Free
Stone, un wrought Free
Straw 10
Straw, the growth or produce of
B.N.A. Provinces Free
Straw Plaits, Tuscan and Grass,
Fancy Free
Sugar Candy, brown or white
Ic. per Ib. 25
Su^ar all Sugar equal to or above
No. 9, Dutch standard
Jc. per Ib. 25
Sugar all Sugar equal to or below
No. 9, Dutch standard
%c. per Ib. 25
Sugar of Lead Free
Satin, and fine washed White ... Free
Sulphur, in roll or flour Free
Sjrup of Sugar or of Simar Cane
%c. per Ib. 25
Tampico, white and black Free
Tanners Bark Free
Tails, undressed Free
Tallow Ic. perlb.
Tallow, growth and produce of
B N.A. Provinces Free
Tapes, slotted for the manufac
ture of hoop skirts Free
Tar Free
Tea, Green and Japan. ..Ic. per Ib. 15
Tea, Black 3%c. per Ib. 15
Teasels Free
Tincture $1 20c per gall.
Tin, granulated or bar Free
Tin, blocks or pigs Free
Tire or Hoop for locomot. wheels,
bent and Welded Free
Tobacco, manufactured,
20c per Ib. and 12%
Tobvco, unmanufactured Free
Tow, undressed Free
Travellers Baggage Free
Treenails Free
Trees, Plants and Shrubs 10
Trees, Plants and Shrubs, growth
and produce of B.N A. Pi or. ...Free
Tubes and Piping of Copper, Brass
or Iron, when drawn Free
Turpentine, other than Spirits of
Turpentine Free
Twists, Silk for Hats, Boots and
Shoes Free
T> pe Metal, in blocks or pigs Free
Type 5
Ultramarine Free
Umber. Raw Free
Varnish, bright and black, when
used for ships lind vest-els only Free
Vegetables, including Potatoes &
other Roots 10
Vegetable?, including Potatoes &
other Roots, growth and pro
duce of B N.A. Provinces Free
Vegetable Finres Free
Vegetables, chiefly ired in dyeing Free
Velvets, Manufactures of 15
Venet-riiii;, of Wood or Ivory Free
Vinegar lOc per gall.
Vitii.,1, Blue Free
Walnut. PUnk Free
Watches lo
Wearing Apparel, made by hand
or sewing machine 15
Wearing App:irel of British sub
jects domiciled in Canada, dy
ing abroud Free
Whale Oil in the cs*>s from on
shipboard and in tho condition
in which it was first landed ...Free
Wheat 4c per bushel
Wheat, the irrowth and produce
of B.N. A. Provinces ..Froe
1871.]
TARIFF OF CUSTOMS BANKS IN CANADA, ETC.
55
T, c. ad ^>al.
Whits, Fins washed and satin ... Free
White Lead, dry Free
Whiskey (on every gallon of the
strength of proof of Sykes hy
drometer, and so in proportion
for any greater strength, and for
every less quantity than a gall).
80c. per gall.
Whiting or Whitening Free
Wedges for ships Free
Willow for basket makers use ...Free
Wines of all kinds, including
Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Goose
berry, Strawberry, Raspberry,
Elder, and Currant Wine (5
quarts and 10 pint bottles to
contain a gall.) lOc. per gall. 25
Wire, of Brass or Copper, round
or flat Free
Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copper ...Free
3fi c. ad vol.
Wire, flat or round, uncovered,
for crinoline Free
Wire Rigginir, for ships Free
Wood, Cherry & Chestnut, plank Free
Wood. Cork Free
Wood. Mahogany, plank Free
Woods of all kinds, wholly un
manufactured Free
Woods, used chiefly in dyeing ...Free
Wool Free
Woollens. Manufactures of 15
Woollen Netting for India Rubber
Shoes Free
Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs, for
railroads Free
Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts ....Free
Yellow Metal for Sheathing Free
Zinc or Spelter, in sheet Free
/.iuo or Spelter, in blocks or pys Free
Zinc, white, dry Free
PROHIBITIONS.
The following articles are pr hi-
bited to be imported under a permlty
of two hundred dollars, together with
the forfeiture of the parcel or prickle
of goods in which the same r.i
found, viz :
Books, Printed Papers, Drawings,
Paintings, Prints ami Photograph*,
of a treasonable or seditious or of aa
immoral or indecent character.
Coin, base or counterfeit.
EXPORT DUTIES.
Shingle Bolts... p. cord 128 cub. ft. f 1
Stave Bolts
Oak Logs per M. f.
Spruce Logs " cl
Pine Logs " $1
BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, &c.
PLACES. NAMES 0? BANKS.
OFFICERS.
Brampt.on
BranlJ ord
"
BrockvrilU
Wm. Kiugeley, Aiieut
G. D. Fergusson, Agent.
. S. W. Babbitt, Cashier
William Cooke, Manager
Aimtnte Merchants .... F. A. W. Lister, Agent
Barrie Toronto D. Campbell, Manager
" Ca. Commerce J. H. Plummer, Manager
" La Banq. Nat. Bank of Toronto, Agent
BellecMe Merchants ... A. Thomson. Manager
" Montreal R. Richardson, Manager
Berlin Merchant? ... R. N. Rogers, Agent
Bowiiuinville ...ONTARIO D. Fisher. Cashier
...Royal Canad. A. H. Macdougall, Agent
....Me; chants .... Chas. Crookall, Agent
....B. N. America Alex. Robertson, Manager
. ..Montreal S. Read. Manager
....Montreal J. N. Traverse, Manager
Carlf.ttin,Gaspe. La Banq. Nat. John Measlier, Agent
Chatham Merchants ... W. S. Ireland. Manager
" Royal Canad. R. C. Fitzgerald, Manager
Clinton Royal Ganad. M. Lough, Agent
Cobaurg Montreal Jno. Porteous, Manager
" Toronto J. H. Roper, Manager
La Banq. Nat, Bank ot Toronto, Agent
Otrmviatt, Montreal Neil McLean, Agent
Blora Montreal W. P Newman, Agent.
" Merchants
fkrgus Montreal ..
Predcrict., JVJS.PEOPLEs ..
Gait Merchants
" Royal Canad. John Cavers, Int. Manager
Gaspc Basin ...La Banq. Nat. John LeBoutillier, Agent
Goderich Montreal L. H. Fialay. Agent
" Ca. Commerce A. M. Ross, Manager
Gudph Montreal C. Brough. Manager
" Ontario E. Morris, Manager
" Ca. Commerce G. W. Sandilauds, Manager
Halifax, N. S. HalifaxBk.Co. S. H. Black. Casnier.
; " NOVA SCOTIA . W. C. Menzies, Cashier
" " B. N. America James Goldie, Manager.
" " UNION, H.VLIF. W. S. Stirling, Cashier
" MERCHANTS ... George M tclean, Cashier
PEOPLES Peter .lack, Cashier
" " Montreal E. C. Jones, Agent
" " CommercialW Bk. Nova Scotia, Agent
N. Brunswick Bk. Nova Scotia, Agent
.B. N. America W. N. Anderson, Manager
Montreal W. J. Buchanan, Manager
Merchants ... J. Bam-iott, Manager
" Ro.val Canad. Henry McKiustry, Manager
" Ca Commerce C. R. Murray, Manager
InyersaU Merchants ... C. H. Sorley, Agent
" Niagara Dist tC. E. Chadwick, Agent
K.nlrilJf, N S. N->va Scotia... L. D. 0. Chipman, Agent
Kincardine ....Merchants ... W. S. Small, Agent
Kinysion Merchants ... J. G. Macdonald. Manager
" B. N. America JefFery Penfold. Manager
" Montreal R. M. Moore, Manager
Lindsay Ontario J. H. Woodman, Manager
Merchants .... Wm. Hamilton, Ageut
Montreal H. Dunntwrd. Agent
London B. N. America T. Corsan. Manager
" Merchants ... W. F. Harper. Manager
" Montreal W. R. Dean, Manager
Sam lton
PLACES.
NAMES OF BANKS.
OFF/CERS.
London Ca. Commerce W. Simpson, J!:IHH;KT
" Molson s Joseph JetTery, Manager
Mitchell Merchants .... Ag*-nt
Alvnti eal MONTREAL R.B Angus, Gen. Manager
do. Branch A. Mscuider, Asst. Manager
CITY BANE F. Macculloch, Cashier
L>D PEUPLE A. A. Trottier, Cashier
MOLSON S ...... F. W. Thomas, Cashier
JACQ. CARTIER H. Cotte, Cashier
MECHANICS ... A.Molsou, Managing Direc.
MERCHANTS .. Jacksi n Rae, Cashier.
B. N. America C. McNab, General Manager
do. Branch A. C. Hooper, Manager.
Quebec J. B. Renu} . Manager
Ontario H. ritarnes, Manager
Toronto D. Coulson, Manager
Ca. Commerce J G. Harper, Manager
Royal Canad. W. Sache, Manager
Union P. MacKwen, Manager.
La Banq. Nat. Bank of Toronto. Agent
People s, H.... Ontario Bank, Ageat
N. Brunswick Molson s Bank, Agent
Napanee Merchants ... A. Smith, Agent
N.Glasgow,NS. &o\3. Scotia.. J. W. Carmichael, Agent
Ne.wmarket ....Roy.-il Canad. Jos. Ouwthra, Agent
Orungeville ....Merchants ... W. II. Scott, Agent
" Ca. Commerce T. V. Greet, Manager
Oshawa Ontario C. Holland, Manager
Ottawa. B. N. America A. C. Kelty, Manager
" Montreal A. Drummond, Manager
" Ontario D. S. Eastwood, Manager
" Merchants Thomas Kirby, Msi.
" Quebec H. V. Noel, Manager
" La Banq. Nat. Ontario Bank, Agent
Owen Sound ...Merchants ... J. Pottenger, Agent
Perth Merchants ... James Gray, Agent
" Montreal L. A. Stewart, Agent
Pembi-oke Quebec J. Walker, Agent
Merchants .... Hector Fraser. Agent
Peterborough,... Toronto J. M. Smith, Manager
" ...Montreal H. E. Knowles. Agent
" ...Ca. Commerce J. A. Hall, Mau;i;;-r
" ...Ontario G E. Shaw, Manager
...La Bauq. Nat. Bank of Toronto, Agent
Picton Montreal W. P. Despard. Agent
Pictou, .ZV. S. ... Nova Scotia... James Piimrose, Agent
" ... Merchants H. Wm. Ives, Agent
Port Hope Montreal A T. Kerr, Agent
Ontario J. Smart, Mtnager
......Toronto A. M. Cosby, Msnagsr
La Banq. Nat, Btnk of Toronto, Agent
Port Perry Royal Canad. Alex. Campbell, Agent
Prt&cott Merchants ... J. F. Harper, Int. A^ent
Quebec QUEBEC J. Stewns.m, Cashier
UNION W. Dunn, Cashier
B. N. America C. F. Smith, Manager
Montreal T. R. Christian, Manager
.LA BANQ. NAT. F Vezina, Ca-shier
City Bank ... D. McGee, Agent
Sarnia Montreal Alex. Vidal, Ageat
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BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIK BRANCHES, ETC.
[1871.
PLACES.
NAMES OF BANKS.
OFFICERS.
Sarnia Ca. Commerce F. W. Holmested, Manager
Sjierbrooke E. TOWNSHIPS. Wm. Farwell, jr.. Cashier
City Bank ... Wm. Addie, Agent
Seqfnrlh Royal Canad. M. P. Hayes, Agent
Simcoe Ca. Commerce II. Grnff, Manager
" Montreal F. F. Blackader, Agent
Sfantfi .ad E. Townships. A. P. Ball, Manager
St. Catharines .NIAGARA DIST. C. M. Arnold, Cashier
Quebec D. R. Wiikie, Agent
Ca. Commerce H. C. Barwick, Manager
St. John, N.B. N. BRUNSWICK W. Girvan. Cashier
" " B. \. America R. R. Grindley, Manager.
" " Montreal Wm Richardson, Agent
" " La Banq. Nat. Bk. New Brunswick, Agent
" " CommercialW Bk New Brunswick, Agent
St. Mary s Montreal James Hogg, Agent
St.Stephe,n.NB.i*T. STEPHEN S Robert Watson, Cashier
" " B. N. America Thos. McLellan, Agent
St. T/mmas Merchants ... A. M. Crombie, Agent
Stratford Merchants ... C. II. Ransom, Agent
" Montreal R. Hillvard, Agent
" Royal Canad. James Young, Agent
R.rntliroy Ca Commerce Jos. S. Small, Manager
Si/dm;/, C. S... Nova Scotia... Hon. T. D. Archibald, Agent
Tiaree Miners... Quebec J. McDougall, Agent
" " ...La Banq. Nat. Thos. McDougall, Agent
Toronto UPPER CANADA In liquidation
TORONTO George Hague, Cashier
ROYAL CANAD. T. McCraken, Cashier
; CA. COMMERCE H. S. Strath y, Cashier
B. N. America Samuel Taylor, Manager
Merchants ... Arch. Cameron, Manager
Montreal G W. Yarker, Manager
City Bank John Moat, Manager
Quebec H. H. Bethune, Manager
Ontario Alex. Fisher, Manager
La Banq Nat. Bank of Toronto, Agent
Wtl rrton Mei-chants ... A. Sproat, Agent
Wa.tf.rlon, Q. ...E. Townships. Wm. G. Parmelee, Manager
" Ont.. Ontario D. Crawford, Manager
Windsor, Ont .Merchants ... C. D. Grasett, Agent
Windsor, N. S. COMMERCIAL ... Walter Lawson, Cashier
Wliitby Ontario K. F. Lockhart, Manager
" Royal Canad. A. Richardson, Agent
Woorhtock Ca. Commerce W. A. Sampson, Manager
Royal Canad. J. M. Burns. Manager
Wolfrille. N.fs . People s J. W. Barss, Agent
Yarmouth. Pf.S. YARMOUTH .... J. W. II. Rowley, Cashier
" " Nova Scotia... J. Murray, ,jun.. Agent
" " Exchange . ... A. J. Murray, Cashier.
FOREIGN AGENTS.
BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA London, Head Office;
l\ i.w York, John Paton, A. McKinlay, & J. S. Lockie,
Agents; San francisco, W. Walker & Alex. S. Finnie,
Agents; riftoria. V. I, H. A. Tuzo, Manager; Barler-
r lle, B.C.. G. Grant, Agent; England, Union Bank of
Manchester & West of England & South Wales pistrict
Bank ; Scotland, National Bank and Commercial Bk.;
Jn-land, Provincial Bank and National Bank: I aris,
M.trmtrd. Andre & Co. ; West Indies. Colonial Bank;
A u.-iralia and New Zealand, Union Bank of Australia ;
Huston, C. S., Merchants National Bank.
BANK o? MONTREAL London, Bank of Montreal , F.Gundry,
t.iry; Liverpool, Bank of Liverpool; Scotland,
British Linen Company ; New York, Bank of Montreal,
K. Bell & C. F. Smithers, Agents; Boston, Merchant s
Bank; Chicago, George C. Smith & Bros.
LA BANQTTE DU PEUPLE London, Glyn. Mills. Currie & Co.;
New Turk, National Bank of the Republic.
CITY BANK London. Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co., and Barclay,
Bevan, Tritten & Co. ; Ireland, National Bank ; New
York, Bk. of Republic; Boston, Kidder, Peabody & Co.
BANK OF TORONTO London, City Bank; New Turk, Nat. Bk.
Commerce, and R. Bell and C. F. Smithers; Oswego,
Lake Out. Nat. Bk.
QUEBEC BANK Lvrulan, Union Bank of London ; Liverpool,
Bank of Liverpool; New York, Maitland, Phelps, &Co.
ONTARIO BAVK London. Bank of Montreal ; New York,
Hell & Smithers ; Boston, Tremont Bank.
EOYAL CANADIAN BANK. London, Union Bank ; New York,
National Park Bank, and R. Bell and C. F. Smithers;
Oswego, LakeOntario Nat. Bank and City Bank; Buf
falo, Farmers & Mechan. Nat. Bank; St. John s, New
foundland, Bank of Montreal.
MOLSON S BANK London. Glyn. Mills, Currie & Co. ; New
York, Mechanics National Bank.
NIAGARA DISTRICT BANK London, Bosanquet, Salt & Co. ;
New Turk, Bank of Manhattan Co.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE London, Bank of Scotland;
New Yrk, C. Ashworth & Nat. Bank of Republic;
Boston, Merchants N. Bank; Cleveland. Merchants N.
Bank Cleveland; St. John s, Newf dland, Union Bank.
LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER London. Glyn, Mills & Co. ;
Paris, de Rothschild freres; New Turk, National Bank
of Republic.
UNION BANK OF L. C. London,, London & County Bank
New York, National Park Bank.
MERCHANTS BANK London, London Joint Stock Bank ;
New York, National Bank of the Republic.
LA BANQUE NATIONALS London, National Bank of Scot
land; Para, F. S. Ballin & Co.; New York, National
Bank of the Republic.
MERCHANTS BANK, HALIFAX Boston, National Hide <fe
Leather Bank: New York, K niton National Bank;
Summer rid f., P. E. I., Summerside Bank; Cliarlotte-
town, P. E. I.. Union Bank of P. E. I.; St John s,
Newfoundland, Union Bank of Newfoundland.
PEOPLE S BANK OF HALIFAX Lon dim. Union Bank; Boston,
Williams & Hall; New York, Bank of New York.
UNION BANK OF HALIFAX London, London & Westminster
Bank; Scotland, Clydesdale Bk g Co.; Newfoundland,
Commercial Bank of Newfoundland ; New York, Na
tional Bank of Republic; Boston, Merchants National
Bank.
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA London, Williams, Deacon & Co.;
New York, Bank of New York; Boston, Merchant s
National Bank; Scotland, British Linen Co. Bank;
Newfoundland, Union Bank ; Prince Edward Island,
Bank of Prince Edward Island.
BANK. OF NEW BRUNSWICK London. Williams. Beacon &
Co.; Ne v York, Continental National B.ink ; Boston,
EHot National Bank ; Prince Edivard s Island, Bank
of Prince Edward s Island.
ST. STEPHEN S BANK Ba^on, Globe National Bank; New
York, New York Bank and National Banking Asso
ciation; London, Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co.
EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Boston, National Exch. Bank;
New York, National Park Bank.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. Lnndim, Union Bank
of London; New York, Bank of New York.
TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES.
On every promissory note, draft, or bill of exchange, not
mn .^5, 1 cent; over $25 to $oO, 2 cents; over $50 to
. 3 cents.
On every promissory note, draft, or bill of exchange,
i-\- Tiiteri Mimly, for the first $100, Scents; for every ad-
diti i->r fraction of a $100, 3 cents.
On every draft or bill of exchange executed in duplicate,
for the first 100, 2 cents; for every additional .$100, or
fraction thereof. 2 cents.
On every draft or bill of exchange executed in more
t hun two ich part for the first $100, 1 cent; for
every additional $100, or ffaetion thereof, 1 cent.
The duties to be paid by stamps affixed to each promis
sory note, drift, or bill of exchange : but the person affix
ing such stamp shall, at the time of afiixing the same,
write or stamp thereon the date at which it is afiixed, and
each stamp shall be held prinvl facie to have been affixed
at the date stamped or written thereon, anrl, it no date be
so stamped or written thereon, such adhesive stamp shall
be of no avail.
Penalty for neglecting to affix stamps, or for wilfully
writing or stamping a false date the?
The Governor in Council may direct stamped paper to
be prepared for the purpose of this Act.
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ASSOCIATIONS PENITENTIARY MEDICAL, ETC.
57
YOUNG MEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS.
ONTARIO ANO QUEBEC CONVENTION. Officers 187.0-71.
President: William Johnson, Belleville. Vice-Presidents :
Prof. Duff, Sherbrooke, Q ; George E. Young, Hamilton ;
W. J. McCalla, St. Catharines ; A. J. Northrop, Belleville ;
A. Lamb, Ottawa; It. C. Both well, Toronto. Secretaries:
3. H. Roper, Cobonrg; lirskine Bronson, Ottawa. The
next Convention will be held in St. Catharines, Sept. 1871.
PLACE. PRESIDENT. SECRETARY.
Ayr Win. Currie William Walker
Barrie E. Edwards
Belleville Wm. Johnson.
Brantfonl .G W. Vannorman ...David Ormiston
Brockville Joseph Deacon Kobert Tennant
Cobourg
Drummondville George Garner
Gait A.l olson Adam Kay
PLACE. PRESIDES!. SECRETARY.
Goderich II. W. Miller
Guelph
Hamilton A.J.Mackenzie W. M. James
Montreal T. J. Claxton Alfred Sandham
Newmarket J.C. Robertson II. Johnson
Ottawa J. McMillan, B.A W. A. Lamb
Paris
Perth . Alex. Morris John Bain
Peterborough ...Wm, Cameron W. J. Mason
Port Hope Wm. C. Lelean James D. Thornton
Sherbrooke J. McNichol E. Harg rave
St. Catharines... D. W. Beadle W. D. Balfour
St. Mary s H. Ctouinlock
St. Thomas D. McKenzie W. Roberts
Toronto John Macdonald Thomas J. Wilkie
SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS.
SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. Officers for
1870-71. Prtsi lvnt: James Young, M. P., Gait. Vice-Pre
sidents: Hon. Billa Flint, Belleville; J G. Hodgins, LL.D.,
Toronto; D. W. Beadle, St. Catharines ; Rev. F. H. Marling,
Toronto ; R. J. Walker, Toronto; Rev. J. K. Smith, Gait;
Rev. Geo. Bell, M.A.. Clifton ; J. M. Denton, London; Rev.
H. Ohristopherson, Gait. Treasurer: Hon. J. McMuirich,
M.P.P., Toronto. General Secretary: Rev. Wm. Millard,
Toronto. Minute Secretaries : Rev. Thos. Griffiths, Brant-
ford; Rev. J. Learoyd, Ingersoll ; W. Adatnson, Toronto;
Rev. E. Morrow, Princeton. Executive CmnmiU.ee : 8. S.
Martin. Thos. Nixon. D. McLean, C. A Morse, J. J. Wood-
house. R. WillM, J. GiUespie, G orge Harcourt, Toronto ;
R. McLean, Gait; W. Saunders, London; A. J. McKenzie,
Whipple, Hamilton ; S. B. Scott, Montreal ; W. J. Mc
Calla, St. Catharines; W. Johnson, Belleville; Rev. Joel
Briggs, Georgetown ; who with the afore-named officei s
constitute a Board of Management of the affairs of the
Association. The next Provincial Convention to be held
in the City of London, Ontario, October, 1871.
ONTARIO SABBATH SCHOOL MISSIONARY UNION. Officers
for 1870. President : Rev. F. H. Marling. rice-Presi
dents: Hon J. McMurrich, M.P.P.; J. G. Hodgins, LL.D.
Treasurer : C. A. Morse. Secretary : Rev. Wm. Millard.
Committee : J. K. Macdonald. J. J. Woodhouse, II. J.
Clark, George Goulding, R. Wilkes, D. McLean, George
Hague, J. A, Boyd, Rev. John Campbell, Rev. W. Rowe,
Rev. W. Stewart.
KINGSTON PENITENTIARY.
Warden,
; Deputy Warden, John Flanigan ;
Protestant Chaplain, Rev. H. Mulkins; Roman Catholic
Chaplain, Right Rev. Bishop Horan; Surgeon, J. R. Dick-
son, M. D. ; Accountant, D, Mclntosh ; Architect, H. H.
Horsey; Chief Keeper, T. McCarthy; Store-keeper.
; Warden s Clerk, H. A. Jones; Steward, Patrick
O Donnell ; Schoolmaster, Pat. M. Benson ; Hospital Over
seer, J. Halliday ; Acting Matron, Mrs. Leahy.
MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SCHOOLS.
shall have both prescribed and supplied. No one can collect
fees in court for advice in either medicine, surgery, or
midwifery, unless he be registered according to law, and
his name be in the " list" of the current year. Nor can
any unregistered person be appointed as medical officer,
physician or surgeon in any branch of the public service,
militia or otherwise, or to any hospital or other charitable
institution not supported wholly by voluntary contribu
tions; neither can any unregistered person give evidence
(of a professional nature) before any coroner s or other
court; nor is a certificate of luuacy valid from an unregis
tered person, nor any other certificate which the law
requires from a physician or surgeon. This Register is
sold to the public, and may be obtained by applying to the
Reii-trar of the College.
The Council of the College is composed of thirty repre
sentatives of various medical interests. Two-thirds of this
number are members of the general profession, or what is
commonly called the "regular profession." Twelve being
the representatives of twelve Medical Electoral Divisions
into which Ontario is divided, and eight representing the
Universities, Colleges and Schools of Medicine now ex st
ing in Ontario. The remaining third are members of two
sects of medical practitioners, five representing the section,
known as " Homceopathists," and five representing the
section known as Eclectics." Councillors are elected for
a period of three years. No one who votes for a repre
sentative of a territorial division has a right to vote for
either a Homoeopathic or Eclectic representative, and vice
versa. The Council is composed as follows :
MEDICAL COUNCIL. The act under which the Upper Can
ada Medical Board was constituted was tepealed, in 1865,
by an Act of the late Province of Canada, which has since
been repealed by an Act of the Legislature of the Province
of Ontario taking effect from the 23rd day of January,
1889. This new Act, called " The Ontario "Medical Act,"
incorporates the whole profession of Ontario under the
name of "The College of Physicians and Burgeons of On
tario," and grants certain powers to the College which are
exercised by an executive body called "The Council of the
College. &c.. &c. The profession, through its Council, has
the power of establishing a curriculum of studies, which
shall be observed by all medical teaching bodies in Onta
rio, and by all students of medicine.
The act also deprives all universities, colleges or schools
of medicine of the privilege hitherto enjoyed, of granting
a diploma entitling its holder to legal recognition in this
Province, and places the sole licensing power in the hands
of a Board of Examiners to be annually appointed by the
Council. The degree or diploma of an university or college
of any part of the world henceforth only possesses an
honorary value in Ontario, unless granted before the 23rd
day of July, 1889. Only British or Colonial diplomas
confer any rights if granted before that date.
Every person, in order to become legally qualified to
practice, is required to have his name registered in the
Register bept by the Registrar of the College. At the
beginning of each year the Registrar publishes in a book
a list of all persons registered, with their names in. full,
residence, address and the degrees or diplomas possessed
by each. Tbi.s book is cilled the Ontario Medical Register,
and is accepted in all Courts of Law and before all Justices
of the Peace and others as prima facie evidence, that any
person whose name is found therein, is registered accord
ing to law. The absence of the name of any person from
such Register is etl-oprima ficie evidence that such per
son is not registered according to law; and no person,
whose name does ni/t appear in that Register, is entitled
to charge for any advice, or for any medicine which he
Territorial Representatives.
Western d- St. Clare E. G. Edwards. M.D...Strathroy.
Malahide & Tecumsetti...3. Hyde, L.F.P.S.Ed..Stratford.
Sauges.n & Brock W. Clarke, L.R C.S.I. Guelph.
Gore d: Thames.. .G. W. Covernton.M.R C.S.E.Simcoe.
Erie<6 Niagara Thos. Pyne, L.C.P.S.,L.C.IIagersville.
linrfingt/m < Home, . J. Hamilton, L.R.C.S.Kd.Dundas.
Midland < York J. N. Agnew, M.D Toronto.
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MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SCHOOLS.
[1871.
g I (C- Queen s W. McGill, M.D Oshawa.
Newcastle <t Trent Jno. F. Dewar, M.D...Port Hope.
Quinte <Cataraqui H. W. Day, M.D Trenton.
Bathurst d- Rideau Wm. Mostyn, M.D. ...Almonte.
St. Lawrence & Eastern W. H. Brouse, M.D....Prescott.
Educational Representatives.
University Frronto W. Oldwright, M.D. ...Toronto.
Univ.VicioriaChUf.ge C.V. Berryman, M.D. Yorkville.
Univ. Trinity College ...C. B. Ilall M D Toronto.
Univ. Queen s Cillsge ...Alex. Bethune,M D...Glanfurd.
University of Ottawa ... Jas. A. Grant, M.D. ..Ottawa.
Tor-mto School of Med...W. T. Aikins, M.D. ...Toronto.
E.iMl. Phys.Surg. K n M. Lavell, M.D Kingston.
Rfjjiopolis GMege Unrepresented at present.
HOMCEOPATIIIO REPRESENTATIVES. D. Campbell, M.D.,
Toronto; G. 0. Field, M.D., Woodstock; II. C, Allen, M.D.
Brantford; AVui. Springer, M.D., Ingersoll; J. Adams, M.
D., Toronto.
ECLECTIC REPRESENTATIVES, N. Hopkins, M.D., Dunn-
ville: S. S. Cornell, M D., Toledo; Geo. A. Carson, M.D.,
AVI) it by; J. J. Hall, M.D., St. Mary s; R. H. Clark, M.D
Cobourg.
OFFICERS. President W. II. Bronse, A.M.. M D., Pres-
cott. Vice-Preside, >t C. AV. Covernton, M.R.C.S. En?.,
Sim.r>. Treasurer W. T. Aikins, M.D.. Toronto. Regis
trar and Secretary H. Strange, M.D., Hamilton.
Dr. Strange will also give information upon the neces
sary steps to be taken to secure the registration of diplo
mas, and send forms for affidavits, on application.
PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM, TORONTO. 2% ms. west from
the City Hall, on Queen St. Property vested in the Crown.
Government appoint Medical Superintendent, and Bursar
and Inspector, who frame by-laws for its government, tho
roughly examine the Asylum, and report to the Lieut.
Governor. The admission of patients is regulated by the
Act 16 Victoria, chap. 188, which requires that the patient
be examined by three licensed medical practitioners, veri
fied by Reeve or Mayor, who certify to the insanity. Ap
plication for admission must be made before sending
lunatics. Idiots, and persons afflicted with paralysis are
inadmissable. Officers : JUedical Superintendent, Joseph
Workman, M.D. ; Assist. Physician; B. AVorkman, M.D. ;
Ctinical Assistant, J. Workman, jr.; Bursar, J. McKirdy;
Steward, James Henry ; Matron, M. A. Parkes.
MVLDEN LUNATIC ASYLUM, AMIIF.RSTLIURG, ONTARIO, re
ceives patients from the counties of Norfolk, Oxford,
Elgin. Middlesex, Kent, Essex, and Lambton, un ler same
regulations as required at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum,
Toronto. Government appoints Medical Superintendent,
who. under the supervision of the inspectors, manages
the affairs of the Asylum. Officers : Henry Lander M.D.
JUedical Superintendent ; John Meek.CVerA- and Bookkeeper;
Johu Milligan, Steward; Mrs. Milligan, Matron. Number
of patients, 240.
QUEBEC LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners:
-, President; I). Painchaud, M.D., E. B. Lindsay,
Robert Hamilton, A. B. Sirois, D. McGie, Jos. Bowles;
A. Lemoine, Secretary. Proprietors and Managers J. E.
landry. M.D.; F K. Roy, M.D. Officers Clement Vinu-
let^e, Warden; Adeline Vinulette, Matron; M. J. Turcot,
M.D. : E. Corcran, Assistant Matron ; Dr. Alfred Jackson
Visit ng Physician.
CANADIAN INSTITUTE. MEDICAL SECTION. Organized
April. 18(53 The leading English and American medi
cal and scientific journals taken for the use of members.
The session commences on the second week in October,
and meetings are hold every alternate week for six months.
Officers for 1870-71 E. M. Hodder. M.D., Chairman; J.
N. Agnew, M.D.. Secretary ; AV. Canniff, M D., W. Old-
right, M D., AV. W. Ogden, M.D., Committee.
GENERAL HOSPITAL, TORONTO. Trustees: Appointed by
Government Hon. Judge Adam Wilson (Chairman), E.
H. Rutherford, and J. D. Merrick ; by Corporation, F.
Riddell ; by Board of Trade, J. Macdonald. Consulting
Physicians and Surgeons: W. R. Beaumont, F.R.C.S.
Eng.; 10. M. Hodder, M.D.,F.R.OS. Eng. ; James Bovell,
M.D., LR.C.P. Eng. Attending Physicians nnd Surgeons:
AV. T. Aikins, M.D.: James Hr Klchardwn, M.D., ME 08.
Kn^. ; C. V. Burryman, M.D.; Jatnes Rowell. M.D.: James
Thort.urn. M.D.; W. B. Geikie.. M.D., F R.C.S Eng.; AV.
Caunilf, M.D.; J. J. Cassidy, M D. Resident Medical Offi
cer: W. B. Hampton, M D. Secretary and Treasurer: J.
W. Brent. Lady Superintendent: Miss M. Hay. Hours of
attendance: 1 o clock, p.m., daily. Visitors are permitted
to see their friends every day from 3 to 5 p.m., except
Saturdays and Sundays.
ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, KINOSTON,
affiliated to Univ. of Queen s College, I860 J. R. Di.-kson,
M D., M R C.P. Lon., M.R.C.S. Bog., and F.R.C.S. Ed . Presi
dent. The President, Prof, of Clinical Surgery ; Fife Fowler,
M.D., L.R.C.S. Edin.. Professor of Materia and Registrar;
Horatio Yates, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice
of Medicine; Michael Lavell, M D., Professor of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children; Octavius Yates,
M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine; Mich. Sullivan,
M.D., Professor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy : James
Neis^i, M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; Thos. R. Dupuis, M.D.,
Professor of Botany; Nathan F. Dupuis, MA., Professor of
Chemistry and Practical Chemistry ; R Kennedy, M.D.,
LR.CS. Eilin., and Alfred S. Oliver. M.D., Professors of
Medical Jurisprudence; Francis M. Wafer, M.D., Demon
strator in Anatomy. The Session begins on the first
Wednesday in October.
THE TORONTO SCHOOL OP MEDICINE, in affiliation with
the University of Toronto. Incorporated by Act of Parlia
ment, 1851. Lectures delivered in Medical School Build
ing, University Park, from 1st October to 31st March.
AVm. T. Aikins, M.D., President; H. H. AV right, M.D., Sec
retary. Faculty : J. Workman, M.D., Emeritus Lecturer
on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children; AVm.
T. Aikins, M.D., Lecturer on Principles and Practice of
Surgery; H. H. AVright, M.D., LC.P. & S.U.C.. Lecturer
on Principles and Practice of Medicine; J. II. Richardson,
M.D., M.K.C.S. Eng., Lecturer on Descriptive and Surgical
Anatomy; Uzziel Ogdeu, M.D.. Lecturer on Midwifery and
Diseases of Women at)d Children ; James Thorburn. M.D.,
Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics; J. Bovell,
M.D., L.R.C.P. Eug., Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine,
including Pathology and Demonstrations on Path >logical
Anatomy; Jas. Rowell, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy;
AV. R. Beaumont, M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer on the
Diseases of the Kye, on Lithotomy, Lithotrity, A esical
Diseases. Strictures, and Clinical Surgery; M. Barrett,
M.A.. M.D.. Lecturer on Physiology and S-tnitary Science;
AV. AV. Ogden, M.B . Lecturer on Medical . Jurisprudence
and Toxicology; M. II Aikins, M.A., M B., M R.C.S. Kng.,
Lecturer on Primary Anatomy; AV. B. Geikie. M.O., F.R.C.S.
Kn., Lecturer on Cliuical Medicine; W. Oldright, M.A.,
MB. Curator of M useum : J. E. Kennedy, M A , M B., L. M.
McFarlane, M.D., Assist. Demonstrators; Henry H. Croft,
D.C. L., F.L.S., Professor of Chemistry and Experimental
Philosophy at University College: Rev. AV Hincks, F.L.S.,
Professor of Botany. &c.. at University College.
This School qualifies for the degree of the University of
Toronto, and Trinity College, Toronto.
ROYAL COLLEGE OP DENTAL SURGEONS OP ONTARIO. Incor
porated 1868. Board of Directors and Examiners. Presi
dent: H. T. AVood, L.D.S., Cobourg. Secretary: J. O Don-
nell, L.D S., Peterboro . Treasurer: A. C. Stone, M.D.,
L.D.S.. London. Registrar: J. B. AVilmott, L.D S., Milton.
B AV. Day, M.D , L.D.S., Kingston; G. V. N. Kelyoa, L.D.S.,
Belleville ; F. G. Callender, L.D.S., Toronto ; J. Lngjto,
L.D.S., Ottawa; L. Wells. L.D.j., Simcoe; T. Rowe, L.D^S.,
Cohourg : H. H. Nelles, D.D.S., L.D.S., London ; J. Bowts,
L.D.S , Hamilton.
The Board meet in January and July in each year, to
exaroinecandidiitesandgrnutcertiiicates After 4th March,
1869, Practitioners of Dentistry in Ontario must be Licou-
tiates of the Board.
CANADA COLLEGE OP DENTISTRY. Instituted 1868. Ses
sion from 15th October to 15th January. George L. Elliot,
L.D.S.. Professor of Dental Sorcery and Operative Dentis
try : T. J. Jones. L U.S.. J. 15. How, L.D.S.. Professors of
Mechanical Dentistry; J. 8. Scott. M.D., L.D.S.. Professor
Institutes of Dentistry; C. V. Berryman. M I) , A.M., Pro
fessor of Pathology and Therapeutics; .las. Unwell, M.D.,
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology ; George L. Elliot,
Dean of the Faculty, Toronto.
CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers for 1870-71.
Presidrnt: Hon. Dr. Parker, Halifax. G unentl Secretary :
A. H. David, Montreal. Treasurer: Dr R-.UIliard, Mont
real. Ontario, Vice-President, J. R. Dickson. Kingston;
Secretary, W. 0. Newry. Ottawa. Quebec. Vice-President,
J. Chamberlin, Freehaburg: Secretary, J B. Blanche*,
Quebec. New Brunswick, Vicr-f -vti / -iit. AV. R*>ard, St.
John s, \. B.; Secretary, J. T. Steeves. St. J"]nrs. N. B.
JVva Scotia. nee-President. R. S Black, Halifax, N. S. ;
Secretary, A. P. Reid, Halifax. N. S.
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EDUCATIONAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
USTVERSITY OF TORONTO Visitor, His Excellency the lion .
W. P. Howland, C.B., Lieut.-Gov. of Ontario. Chancellor,
Hon. J. C. Morrison. Vice-Chancellor, A. Crooks, LL.D.
Members of the Senate: J. Langton, M A.; Rev. J. McCaul,
LL.D.; Hon. J. Patton, LL.D., QC.; Hon. David Christie,
Senator; Sir W. E. Logan, D.C.L., F.R.S ; J. J. Hayes, M.D. ;
Rev. K. Ryerson, D.D. ; The Principal of Queen s College ;
Rev. S. S. Nelles, M.A. ; Very Rev. A. McDonell ; G. R. R.
Cockburn, M.A.; Superior of the By town College; Wm.
T. Aikins, M.D. ; H. H. Croft, D.C.L., F.C.S. ; J. B. Cherri-
man, M.A.; D.Wilson, LL.D.; Rev. John Jennings, D.D. ;
Hon. 0. Mowat ; G. Herrick, M.D. ; Ira Lewis, M.A. ; Lar-
ratt W. Smith, D.C.L.; S. S. Macdonell, LL.D.; Rev. H. B.
Jessopp, M.A. ; J. Helliwell, M.A.; T. A. McLean, M.A. ;
J. Boyd, M.A., B.CL.; D. McMichael, LL.D.; E.G. Jones,
B.A.; J. D. Armour, B.A.; J. J. Kingsmill, B.A.; Hon. W.
Cayley; Rev. W. McClure; Rev. Dr. Fyfe; J. II. Morris,
M.A. ; E. Blake, M.A. ; Rev. Dr. Barclay ; Rev. W. F. Check-
ley, M.A.; Right Rev. J.Walsh; Rev. A. Carman. B. A. ; T. H.
Bull, M.A.; Rev. John Davison; Very Rev. I. Hellmuth,
D.D. Officers nfthe Senate : J. E. Thomson, B. A., Librarian ;
T. Moss, M.A , Registrar. Scholarships offered at Exami
nations of the University. Faculty of Law, 4 ; 1 for
Matriculants. 1 for Students 1 year s standing,! for Students
2 years standing, 1 for Students 3 years standing. Faculty
of Medicine, 4: 1 for Matriculants, 1 for Students 1 year s
standing, 1 for Students 2 years standing, 1 for Students
3 years standing. Faculty of Arts : at the Junior Ma
triculation Examination, 2 in Classics, 2 in Mathematics,
1 In English, Hisioryand French; 2 for General Profici
ency in all the subjects appointed for Junior Matriculants ;
at the Senior Matriculation Examination, 1 in Classics, 1
in Mathematics, 2 for General Proficiency in all the sub
jects appointed for Senior Matriculants ; at the Examina
tion for the First Year, 2 in Classics, 2 in Mathematics, 1
for Special Proficiency in Modern Languages and Natural
Sciences; 2 for General Proficiency ; at the Examination
for the Second Year. 2 in Classics, 2 in Mathematics, 1 in
Natural Sciences, 1 in Modern Languages, 1 for Special
Proficiency in Modern Languages, Natural Sciences and
Metaphysics, 1 in Logic, Metaphysics and Ethics; 2 tor
General Proficiency; at the Examination for the Third
Year, 2 in Classics, 2 in Mathematics, 1 in Natural Sciences,
1 in Modern Languages, 1 in Metaphysics and Ethics with
Natural Theology, 2 for General Proficiency, 1 in History
and Civil Polity.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Visitor, His Excellency the Hon.
W. P. Howland, C B , Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Pre
sident, Rev. John McCaul, LL.D. Professors: Classics,
Logic, and Rhetoric, Rev. John McCaul, LL.D. ; Metaphy
sics and Ethics, Rev. James Beaven, D.D. ; Chemistry
and Experimental Philosophy, Henry H. Croft, D.C.L. ;
Agriculture, Geo. Buckland ; Natural Philosophy, J. B.
Cherriman, M.A.; History and English Literature, D.
Wilson, LL.D.; Natural History, Rev. William Hineks;
F.L.S.; Mineralogy and Geology, E. J. Chapman. Ph. D.,
LL.D.; Meteorology, and Director of the Magnetical Ob
servatory, G. T. Kingston, M.A.; Lecturer on Oriental
Literature, J. M. Hirschfelder ; Mathematical Tutor and
Dean, J. Loudon, M.A. ; Acting Lecturer on German, W.
H. Vandersmissen, M.A.; Acting Lecturer on French,
Emile P.-rnet; Acting Lecturer on Italian and Spanish,
Wm. Oldright, M.A., M.D.; Classical Tutor, W. D. Pear-
man. B A.; Acting Registrar, W. H. Vandersmissen, M.A.
Bursar s Department of the University, University College
and Upper Canada College. Bursar, David Buchan ; Clerk
and Book-keeper, J. E. B. Smith; Messenger, Thos. Wilson.
Office on U. C. College Grounds.
UNIVERSITY OF QUEEN S COLLEGE, KINGSTON. Incorpo
rated by Royal Charter, Oct. 16, 1811. Principal: Very Rev.
Wm. Suodgrass. D. D. Faculties of Thefilogy and Arts : The
Principal, Primarius Professor of Divinity ; Rev. John B.
Mowat, M. A., Professor of Oriental Languages, Biblical Cri
ticism and Church History, Secretary to the Senate, and
Registrar; Rev. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.D., Professor of
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; Rev. John C. Mur-.
ray, Professor of Loitic, Mental and Moral Philosophy and
Rhetoric; Rev. John H. Mackerras, M.A., Professor of Clas
sical Literature; Nathan P. Dupuis, M.A., Professor of
Chemistry and Natural History ; Rev. George D. Fergu
son, H.A., Professor of History and English Literature
lecturers: Prof. Murray, Elocution; Prof. Ferguson, Mo
dern Languages ; Donald McLean, M.D., Human Physio
logy. Board of Trustees: Rev. Hugh Urquhart, D.D., Rev.
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John Barclay, D.D., Rev. Kenneth McLennan, B A., Rev.
W. M. Inglis, M.A., F.R.S.E , Rev. John Jenkins, D.D.,
Rev. David Watson. M.A.. Rev. Daniel J. Macdounell, M.A.,
B.D., Rev. Daniel M.Gordon, M.A., B.D., Rev. Donald Ross,
M.A., B.D., Rev. George Bell, B.A., Rev. Wm. Bain, M.A.,
The Principal, A. McLean, Neil J. Maogillivray, B.A.. Jas.
Croil, Hugh Allan, Hon. Donald McDonald. Arch Barker,
Alex. Morris, D.C.L. . George Davidson. Hon. J. Hamilton
(Chairman), James Wright, Geo. H. Boulter, M.D., George
M. Kingborn, Orlando S. Strange, M.D., Judge Loj^ie. Jas.
Michie ; Wm. Ireland, Secretary-Treasurer to thf Board;
Prof. Dupuis, MA.. Librarian and Curator of the Museum;
Prof. Williamson, Director of the Observatory; Prof. Dupuis,
Observer. The Session of the Faculty of Arts begins on
the first Wednesday of October, and ends on the last
Thursday of April. The Theological Classes commence on
the first Wednesday of November, and close at the end of
April. Scholarships, in number 15 in Arts an1 7 in Theo
logy, varying in value from $35 to $86, and carrying the
privilege of exemption from class fees, are annually com
peted for at the matriculation examinations at opening of
session.
UNIVERSITY OP TRINITY COLLEGE, TORONTO. Incorporated
by Royal Charter, 1852. Corporation: The Right Rev.
the Lord Bishop of Huron ; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Ontario ; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto.
Trustees: Very Rev. H. J. Grasett, B.D. ; Hon. G. W.
Allan; Lewis Motfatt. Treasurer: . Council
Honorary Member : John Arnold. Ex-officio Members :
the Hon. John II. Cameron, D.C.L., Q.C., Chancellor of
the University; the Rev. the Provost of Trinity College;
the Rev. John Ambery, M.A., Professor of Classics ; the
Rev. William Jones, B.A., Professor of Mathematics. Mem
bers from the Diocese of Toronto: Professor Boveli, M.D. ;
Very Rev. the Dean of Toronto; Hon. G W. Allan ; Lewis
Moffatt; Samuel Bickerton Uarman, B.CL.; theVen. tho
Archdeacon of Niagara; Rev. W. McMurray, D.D., D.C.L.;
Rev. S. Givins; Rev. J. G. Geddes. M.A.; Jas. Henderson,
C. J. Campbell, Chris. Robinson, M.A., the Ven. the Arch
deacon of Toronto ; Fred. Cumberland ; S. J.Vankoughnet,
M.A. ; W. Ince. Members front the Diocese of Ontario:
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Ontario; Jas. A. Henderson,
D.C.L.; Rev. W. Bleasdell, M.A.; J. S. Cartwright, Rev. F.
R. Tane. Secretary: Chas. Magrath, D.C.L. Officers of the
College: Provost and Professor of Divinity Rev. George
Whitaker, M.A.; Professor of Classics, Rev. John Ambery,
M.A. ; Professor of Mathematics, Rev. W. Jones, M.A. ;
Professor of Physiology and Chemistry, Jas. Bovell, M.D.;
Professor of Music, G. W. Strathy, Mus. Doc. Lecturer in
French, Emile -Pernet. Lecturer in Di awing and the Fine
Arls, G. A. Gilbert. Scholarships : In Ar s Three at Ma
triculationOne of the value of 50, one of 35. and one
of 25^ For the second and third years respectively Scho
larships of the same number and value as are offered to
matriculants. 1 Cooper Exhibition, value 40 pel annum.
4 Bursaries, each of 15 10s. In Theoloyy 2 Jubilee
Scholarships of the value of 40. 5 Church Society Exhi
bitions, Diocese of Toronto, of the value of 30 a-year;
2 Church Society exhibitions, Diocese of Ontario, of the
value of 25 a year.
UNIVERSITY OP VICTORIA COLLEGE, COBOCRG. University
Se.nate: Rev. S. S. Nelles, D.D., President; President of
Privy Council, Speaker of the Senate, Speaker of House of
Commons, and Hon. Minister of Justice, Rev Wm. Moiiey
Punshon, MA., Rev. I. B. Howard, D.D., Rev. Enoch
Wood, D.D., Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., Rev. Anson
Green, D.D., Rev. R Jones, Rev. G. R. Sanderson. Rev.
Geo. Douglas, Rev. W. Jeffers, D.D., Rev. Lachlan Taylor,
D.D. ; Professors Bain, Wilson, Burwash, and Reynar;
J. J. Maclaren. LL.B. ; Professors Geikie, Berryman. Reid,
Songster; B. M Britton, B.A.; A. W. Lauiler, Wm. Beatty,
M.A., LL.B. J. H. Dumble, M.A.. John Macdonald, Wm.
Kerr, M.A., W. W Dean, B.A., C. M. Cameron, M.A., M.D.,
M. Lavell, M.D., Wm. Brouse, M.A., M.D., and J. Beatty,
M.D. Faculty of Arts: Rev. S. S. Nelles. D.D., President,
Prof, of Mental Philosophy, Logic, Ethics and the Evi
dences of Religion; A. Bain, M.A., Prof, of Mathematics
and Astronomy ; John Wilson, M.A., Prof, of Latin and
Greek Languages; Rev. N. Burwash, M.A., Prof, of Natu
ral Sciences and Chemistry ; Rev. A. H. Reynar, B.A.,
Prof, of Modern Languages and English Literature; D.
Ormiston, B.A., Rector of Grammar Schoql; Rev. James
Roy. B A., sub-Rector. Faculty of Law : Hon. Lewis
Wallbridge, William Kerr, M.A., and B. M. Britton, B.A.,
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Examiners, facu ty of Law, Mmtreal Branch: Hon.
Antoine A. Dorion. Q.C., Professor of Civil Law and Dean
of Faculty; Joseph Doutre, Q.C., Professor of Civil and
International Law ; Wm. H. Kerr, Professor of Criminal
Law; John A. Perkins, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of Com
mercial Law and Secretary of Faculty ; Gonsalve Doutre,
B.C.L., Professor of Laws of Procedure; C. Geoffrion,
Professor of Roman Law. Faculty of Medicine, Montreal
Branch: Eugene H. Trudel, M.D., Deau of Faculty, Mid
wifery and Diseases of Women and Children; P. Beaubicn,
M. D, Theory and Practice of Medicine; Pierre Munro,
M.D., Surgery; II. Peltier, M.D., Institutes of Medicine;
J.G. Bibaud, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer, Anatomy, De
scriptive and Surgical; Ths. D. D Orsennens, M.D., Chem
istry and Phsrmacy; J. Emery-Coderre, M.D., Materia
Medica and Therapeutics; J. P. Rottot, M.D , Medical Ju
risprudence and Natural History ; Dr. Monro, Clinical
Surgery; Dr. Beaubien, Clinical Medicine; A. Brosseau,
M D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum.
Faculty qf Medicine, Toronto Branch: Deau, Wm. Canniff,
M.D.; Principles and Practice of Surgery, Wm. Canniff,
M.D., M.R.C.S. Eng.; Principles and Practice of Medicine,
Norman Bethune, B.A., M.D. Edin., M.R.C.S. Eng., & F.R.
C.S.. Edin. ; Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence,
C. V. Berryman, A.M., M.D. ; Physiology and Microscopy,
John N T . Reid. M.D.; Theoretical and Practical Chemistry,
J. H. Sangster, A.M., M.D. ; Associate in Physiology and
Lecturer on Sanitary Science, John Fulton, M.D., M.R.C.S.
Eng;., & L.R C.P. Lon. ; Midwifery, Eli Jas. Barrick, M.D.,
M.R.CS. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lon., L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S. Edin.,
Lee. Mid. K.C.S. Eng. ; Diseases of Women and Children,
J. N. Agnew, M.D. ; Botany, K. A- Reeve, B.A., M.D. ; Des
criptive and General Anatomy, John A. Mullin, M.D. ;
General Pathology and Medical Diagnosis, J. A. Temple,
M.D., M.R.C.S. Eng. ; Demonstrator of Anatomy and Lec
turer on Surgical Anatomy, A. E. Mallock, B.A., M.D.
Glasgow ; Diseases of the Eye and Ear, A. M. Rosebrugh,
M.D. ; Pharmacy and Curator of the Museum, S. P. May,
M.D. The Lectures commence on the 1st day of October,
and continue six months. Graduation in the Spring, when
the examinations will be both written and oral. This Col
lege is also, by right, affiliated -with the Toronto Univer
sity. Under the Diplomas of this College, applicants may
be admitted to an examination in the Royal College of
Physicians, London ; and certified tickets entitle the holder
to an examination in the Royal College of Surgeons, Eng
land. The matriculation examination of this College is
accepted by the Hoyal College of Surgeons, England, as
equivalent to their own.
UNIVERSITY OF McGiLL COLLEGE, MONTREAL. Visitor, His
Excellency the Governor General of the Dominion of Canada.
Governors: the Hon. C. Dewey Day, LL.D., President and
Chancellor; the Hon. Jas. Ferrier, Senator; Thos. B.An
derson, A. Robertson. M.A., Q.C., Hon. C. Dunkin, LL.D.,
M.P., Wm. Molson, Hon. Alex. Morris, M.A., D.C.L., M.P.,
Hon. Sir John Rose, M.P., Peter Redpath, D. Tarrance,
Geo. Moffatt, M.A., J. H. R. Molson. Principal and Vice-
Chancellor: J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. Fellows:
Ven. Archdeacon Leach, D.C.L., LL.D., Vice-Principal and
Dean of the Faculty of Arts ; Henry A. Howe, LL.D., Eme
ritus Professor; the Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, D.C.L., Dean
of the Faculty of Law; Brown Chamberlin, M.A., D.C.L.;
Sir William E. Logan, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. ; George W.
Campbell, M.A., M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine;
John II. Graham, M.A., Principal of St. Francis College,
Richmond; Rev. Dr. Cook, Principal of Morrin College,
Quebec ; Alex. Johnston, LL.D., Prof, of Mathematics and
Natural Philosophy, McQill University ; Rev. G. Cornish,
M.A., Prof. Classical Literature, McGill University; E.
Scott, M D., Prof, of Anatomy, McGill University; P. R.
Lafreuaye, B.C.L., Prof, of Civil Procedure and Jurispru
dence, McGill University; Rev. H. Wildes, M.A., D.D.,
Prof of Theology, Congregational College of B.N.A. ; T. K.
Ramsay. M.A., Prof of Civil Law Morrin College; R. A.
Leach, M A..B.CL.; John Reddy, M.D. ; N W.Trenholme,
M.A., B.C.L. ; R. A. Ramsay, M.A.; S. B. Schmidt, M.D.;
Rev. D II. McTicar, LL.D., Professor of Theology Presbyt.
Coll. B.N.A. Secretary of the Royal Institution, Registrar
and Bursar: Wm. C. Baynes, B.A. Faculty of Arts: J.W.
Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Principal and Professor of
Natural History and Agriculture; Ven. Archd Leach,
LL.D., Dean of the Faculty, Prof, of Logic and Moral Phi
losophy, and Molson Prof, of English Literature ; Rev. A.
De Sola, LL.D , Prof, of Hebrew and Oriental Literature;
C. F. A. Markgraf. Professor of German Language and
Literature; C. Smallwood, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Mete
orology ; Alex. Johnson, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Philosophy; Rev. G. Cornish, M.A.-, Professor
of Classical Literature ; P. J. Darey, M.A., Professor of
French Language and Literature; T. S. Hunt. M.A., F.R.S.,
Professor of Applied Chemistry and Mineralogy. Faculty
of Medicine: George W. Campbell, M.A., H.D., Dean of the
Faculty, and Prof, of Surgery ; D. C. McCallum. M.D., Prof.
of Midwifery and Disea>es of Women and Children; Wm.
Fraser M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine;
Robt. Craik, M.D., Professor of Chemistry ; Wm. E. Scott,
M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; Wm. Wright, M.D., Professor
of Mitteria Medica and Pharmacy ; Robt. P. Howard. M.D.,
Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; Joseph
M. Drake, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine; G. E. Fen-
wick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery and Medical Juris
prudence; Wm. Fuller, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
faculty of Law: Hon. Wm. Badgley, D.C.L., Professor of
Public and Criminal Law; the Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L.,
Dean of the Faculty and Prof, of Commercial Law; Hon.F.
W. Torrance, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of Civil Law; P. R.
Lafrenaye, B.C.L., Professor of Civil Procedure and Ju
risprudence; R. G. Laflamme, B.C.L. , Professor of Cus
tomary Law and Law of Real Estate ; Edward Carter, Q.C.,
Associate Professor of Criminal Law. Lecturers : N. W.
Trenholme, M.A., B.C.L., Lecturer in Roman Law ; G. P.
Gird wood, M.D., Lecturer in Practical Chemistry; John
Andrew, Instructor in Elocution; Fred. S. Barnjum, In
structor in Gymnastics.
UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP S COLLEGE, LENNOXVTLLE. Incor
porated by Royal Charter, 1853. President of the Corpo
ration and Visitor, Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec,
D.D. ; Vice President of the Corporation and Visitor, the
Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal. D.D.. Metropolitan.
Chancellor, the Hon. E. Hale, D C,L. Vice-Chancellor,
Trustees: Hon. E. Hale, DC.L., Chairman; G. B. Baker,
M.A., G. P. Bowen, M.A., Rev. Canon Bond. D.C L., B. T.
Morris, M.A., R.W. Heneker, M.A., Rev. R. Lindsay, M.A.,
Rev. C. P. Reid, M.A.. Col. Rhodes, M.A., Rev. G. Slack,
M.A., G. O. Moffatt, M.A., L. E. Morris, M.A., Maxfield
Sheppard, M.A. College Council : Rev. J. H. Nicolls. D.D.,
Rev. C. H. Badgley, M.A., E. Chapman, M.A., Major
Campbell, C.B., Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A., Mons C. Koux,
M.A., Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A. Officers of the Corporation:
E. Chapman, M.A., Secretary; E. L. Moutizambert. M.A ,
Honorary Counsel; B. T. Morris, M.A., Attorney; Hon. E.
Hale, and B. T. Morris, Auditors. Officers of the Collf.gf :
Senior Department Rev. J. II. Nicolls, D.D., Principal,
and Professor of Divinity; Rev. C. H. Badgley, Vice-Prin
cipal and Professor of Classics; Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History; Mons. C. Uonx. M.A.,
Professor of French; Rev. R. C. Tarabs, M A., M.ilhuna-
tical Tutor; E. Chapman, M.A.., Bursar and Ki-gistrar;
Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A., Librarian. Junior Department
Rector, Rev. C. H. Badgley, M.A. Assistant Masters, G. A.
Litchfield, M.A., R. G. Cox, B.A.
LAVAI UNIVERSITY. Visitor : Most Rev. C. F. Baillargeon ;
Rector : Very Rev. E. A. Taschereau, D. Cn. L. Afrmlicrs >f
the Council: Rev. 0. Audet, A.M., Rev. L. Beaudet A.M.,
Rev. 0. Brunet, A.M., Hon. N. Cisault, LL.D., J. Crem-
azie, LL.D., Rev. T. E. Hamel, A.M.. A. Jackson, M.D.,
J. E. Landry,. M.D., Rev. C. II. Laverdiere, A.M., Rev. A.
Legare, Rev. C. Legare, A.M., Rev. X. Mainsui, A.B.,
Rev. M. E. Methot, A.M., Rev. B. Paquet D.I)., Kev. L.
Paquet, D.D., Rev. P. Roussel. A.B., J. A. Seweli. M.I>.,
Hon. U. J. Tessier, LL.D.; Secretary, Rev. T. E. Hamel;
Librarian, Rev. C. H. Laverdiere. Faculty of Theology:
Dean, Very Rev. E. A. Taschereau, D. Cn. L. ; Prt fessors
Very Rev. E. A. Tascbereau, Prof, of Canon Law ; HOT. B.
Paquet. D.D., of Moral Theology; Rev. L Paquet. D.D., of
Doematic Theology; Rev. L. N. Begin, D.D.. of Holy Scrip
ture and Sacred History. Secretary, Rev. L. Paquet, D.D.
Faculty of Law : Dean, J. Cromazie, LL.D. Professors
J. Cremazie, LL.D., of Civil Law ; Hon. U. J. Tessier. LL.D.,
of Law Procedure; Hon. N. Casault, LL.D., of Commer
cial and Maritime Law; J. G. Colston, LL.D., of Criminal
Law; C. F. S. Langelier. LL.D., of Roman Law; Luci^n
Turcotte, LL.D., of Introduction to Civil Law. Secretary,
J.G. Colston. Faculty of Medicine: Dean, J. A. Seweil,
M.D. ; Professors J. A. Seweil, of Internal Pathology ;
J. E. Landry, M.D., of External Pathology and Surgery:
A. Jackson, M D. of Midwifery; C. K. L<-inii-ux. M.D.. of
Anatomy; F. A. H. LaRue, M.D., of Medical Jurispru
dence, Hygiene, Toxicology, and Anatomical Mii-msstopj !
Jos. C. Tache, of Physiology; L. J. A. Siinard, M D., <-f
General Pathology and Diseases of the K.VHS and ICars;
C. Verge, M D., of Materia Medica; L. CateUier, M.D.. Ex
traordinary Professor of Practical Anatomy. Secretary,
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L. CateUier. Director of the Museum, L. J. A. Simard,
M.D. faculty of Arts : Dean, Kev. M. E. Methot, M.A. ;
Professors Rev. T. E. Hamel, of Natural Philosophy ;
Rev. 0. Brunei, of Botany; Rev. M. E. Methot, of General
Literature; Rev. C. II. Larerdiere, of History; Rev. C. E.
Legare. of Latin Literature; Rev. L. Beaudet, of Grecian
Literature. Secretary, Rev. T. E. Hamel ; Honorary Pro
fessor T. S. Hunt, F.R.S.
ALBER.T UNIVERSITY, BKLLEVILLE. Visitor, Hon. Win. P.
Howland, C. B., Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Senate:
Rev. Bishop Richardson, D.D., President; Rev A. Carman,
M.A., Chancellor; George S. Wright, M.A., Registrar;
Rev. G. Abbs, Rev. J. Gardiner, Rev. G. Shepard, Rev. W.
Brown, Rev. M. Benson, Hon. John Ross, Senator; Hon.
Chief Justice Richards ; Hon. L. Wallbridge ; Wm. Hope,
M.D.; Thomas Nichol, M.D.; Rev. J. Wild, M.A. ; John
Macoun, M.A.; Prof. J. T. Bell; Rev. Bidwell Lane, B.A. ;
Kev. E. I. Badgley, B.A. ; Rev. John C. Pomeroy ; Barton
S. Gilbert; S.B. Burdett; Rufus Holden, M.D.; Rev. J. B.
Aylsworth, M.A.; Robt. B. Carman, M.A. ; Freeman Lane,
M.A. ; Thomas M. Maointyre, M.A. ; Rev. A. Campbell;
John Bell. Q.C. ; Robert Dawson, B.A. St. George B. Cro-
zier, Mus. Doc.
ALBERT COLLEGE. Incorporated by Act of Parliament as
Belleville Seminary, in 1857, as Albert College in 1866.
Board of Managers: Rev. Bishop Richardson, D.D., Pre
sident; Rev. J. Gardiner, Secretary; Rev. G. Shepard,
Treasurer; Rev. J. Wild, M.A., Agent; Rev. J. Gardiner,
Rev. J. II. Andrews, Rev. A. Campbell, Rev. G. Shepard,
Kev. J. N. Elliott, Rev. M. Benson, Charles Lane, Caleb R.
Mallery, C. M. Gould, M.D., Edward Philpot, J. L Tucker,
S. Massey, T. Anderson, James C. Hoffman, John Rowe,
George N. Blair, L. Massey Council of Instruction : Rev.
A. Carman, M.A., President ; Mathematics and Metaphy
sics, Rev. A. Carman, M.A. ; Ancient Languages and Lite
rature, Robert Dawson, B.A. ; Physiology and Ethnology,
Thomas Nichol, M.D. ; Botany and Geology, Jno. Macoun,
M.A.; History and English Literature, George S. Wright,
Ph. D. ; Hebrew and Ethics, Rev. J. Wild, M.A. ; Mining,
Agriculture and Fine Arts, J. T. Bell ; Music, St. George
B. Crozier. Mus. Doc. Open 39 weeks. Three Terms ; bo-
ginning first Thursday ot September, first Thursday of
January, and first Thursday of April. Entrance Exami
nations into University during second week of June and
second week of September.
ALEXANDRA COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE. Under control of
Board of Managers of Albert College, and, like it, open to
all persuasions, without interference with religious faith.
(Burse of study, three years after matriculation. Confers
diplomas in music. Ladies have opportunities of instruc
tion in Preparatory School and of attendance at Lectures
in Albert College. Useful and ornamental branches of
ladies education all taught, both to occasional students
and those in course. Senate: Rev. A. Carman, M.A., Pre
sident; Rev. G. G. Hapgood, D.D. ; R. B. Carman, M.A. ;
Rev. Joseph Wild, M.A. ; Thos. Nichol, M.D. ; J. Macoun,
M.A.; Thomas Mclntyre, M.A.; J. T. Bell ; St. George B.
Crozier, Mus. Doc. ; Rev. George Abbs ; Rev. S. W. LaDu ;
Rev. J. Gardiner ; Hon. L. Wallbridge ; R. Holden, M.D. ;
C. M. Gould, M.D.; F. Lane, M.A. ; C. R. Mallei y; Rev.
I. B. Aylesworth, M.A. Board of Instruction and Govern
ment : Metaphysics, Ethics, and Belles Lettres Rev. A.
Carman, M.A.. President; Music St. George B. Crozier,
Mus. Doc.; Miss Brown, Assistant; Painting, Drawing,
&c, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Preceptress; Ancient Languages,
Literature and History R. Dawson, B.A. ; Modern Lan
guages G. S Wright, Ph. D. ; Natural Sciences James
T. Bell, T. Nichol, M.D , and J. Macoun, M.A., in their
several departments in Albert College. Mathematics
The President.
MORRIN COLLEGE, QUEBEC. Founded 1860. Incorporated
1861. Principal : the Rev. John Cook, D.D. faculty of
Arts (affiliated to McGill University, Montreal) Professor
of Moral Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty, ;
Professor of Classics, the Rev. George Weir, M.A. ; Pro
fessor of Mathematics, Henry Miles, LL.D.; Professor of
English Literature, the Principal (pro. tem.) ; Professor of
German and French; M. Miller, Esq.; Professor of Chemis
try, Rev. Jas. Douglas, B.A. Faculty of Law (affiliated
to McGill University) Professor of Commercial Law and
Dean of the Faculty, George Irvine, M.P. ; Professor of
Civil Law, T. K. Ramsay, M.A. ; Professor of Law of Real
Estate and Customary Law, John B. Parkin, Q.C. Faculty
of Divinity (in connection with the Church of Scotland)
Professor of Divinity, the Rev. the Principal; Professor
of Hebrew (pro tem.), the Rev. George Weir, M.A. ; Secre
tary of the College, Daniel Wilkie, M.A. The session of
the Faculty of Law extends from September 1st to May
1st; the session of the Faculty of Arts, from November 1st
to May 1st. Matriculated Students in each faculty are eli
gible for the degrees in arts and law of McGill University.
ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, (NoN-SECTAr
RIAN) RICHMOND, Q. President of the Corporation: the
Right Hon. Lord Aylmer. Vice- President : J. Hethrington.
Treasurer: Q. K. Foster. Secretary: C. P. Cleveland.
Trustees: Lord Aylmer, John H. Pope, M.P., W. H. Webb,
Q C., M.P., Rer. John McKay, Rev. Mr. Roe, M. M. Tait,
B. C. L., George H. Pierce, C.E., C. B. Cleveland, G. K.
Foster, J. Hetherington, James Boutelle, Wm. Dickson.
Members of the Corporation, ex-officio : the Principal and
all the Professors. Executive Committee : the Principal,
ex-officio, C. B. Cleveland, G. K. Foster. Faculty of the
College: John H Graham, A.M., LL.D., Principal and Pro
fessor of English and Classical Literature; Thomas E.
Morden, B.A. , Instructor of Mathematics, &c.; Rev. John
McKay, Prot. of Logic, Metaphysics and Gaelic Language;
A. W. Hamilton. A.B.. M.D.. C.M., Lecturer in Chemistry ;
Mons. A. Bernier, Instructor in French ; Lieut Bernad,
Cadet, Military Drill Instructor. Tutors in Mathematics
and English. TheFaculty of Arts is an affiliated College
of the McGill University, Montreal. The Grammar School
aims to impart a superior classical or business education.
The session begins on the first Thursday in September.
UPPER CANADA COLLEGE. George R. R. Cockburn, M.A.,
Principal; William Wedd, M.A., First Classical Master;
James Brown, M.A., Mathematical Master ; C. W. Connon,
LL.D., English Classical Master; John Martland, B.A.,
Second Classical Master and Resident Master in College
Boarding House ; Mich. Barrett, M.A., M.D., First English
Master and Lecturer on Chemistry and Physiology ; C.
Thompson, Second English Master; Rev. E. Schluter, M.A.,
French and German Master; J. McLellan, M.A., Assistant
Mathematical Master; C. W. Connon, Assistant English
Master ; R. J. Baigent, Drawing Master; Major Goodwin,
Fencing, Drill, and Gymnastics. J. Marshall; Janitor and
Messenger.
The College year commences with the Autumn Term.
The Autumn Term begins Sept. 1; Winter do., Nov. 10;
Spring do., Feb. 5 ; Summer do., April 21. Reports of the
progress and conduct of the pupils are sent to parents twice
each Term, or oftener if desired. Deducting the Vacations,
the Terms are ten weeks each.
His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor offers annually
a valuable Prize of Books for the bent examination in the
higher departments of the College Curriculum At the An
nual Public Examination in June, eight Exhibitions are
competed for, varying in value from $40 to $12u per annum.
Competition for them all is open to the Grammar Schools
of the whole Province.
THE BISHOP STRACHAN SCHOOL. Founded 1867. Incor
porated 1868. Members of Council : Right Rev. the Lord
Bishop of Toronto, President; Yen. the Archdeacon of
Toronto, Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., Vice-Presidents ; Rev.
A. J. Broughall, M.A., Rev. W. S. Darling. Rev. II. W.
Davies, B.D., Rev. J. Langtry, M.A., Rev. J. II. McCollum,
M.A., C. J. Campbell, E. M. Carruthers. F.W.Cumberland,
A. McLean Howard, Wm. luce, M. R.VanKoughnet, Alex.
Marling. Chaplain and Secretary : Rev. J. Langtry, M.A.
Lady Principal : Miss Dupont. Staff: The Chaplain, Re
ligious Instruction; Miss Dupont, Italian, French, &c. ;
Rev. H. W. Davies, B.D., Grammar and Composition : Miss
Good, English Branches ; Rev. J. Langtry, M.A., History,
Natural Science, Latin, &c. ; Rev. W. S. Darling, Church
History; Rev. A. G. L. Trew, Reading; Miss C. Dupont,
Assistant in English and French ; Mons. Pernet, French ;
Mr. Skelton, German; G. A. Gilbert, Drawing; J. Carter,
Instrumental Music ; Miss Callaghan, Vocal Music ; Mrs.
Maddiaon, Miss Dickson, Miss T. Dickson, Assistants in
Instrumental Music; M. Noverre, Calisthenics, Dancing
and Deportment. Physician : Edward M. Hodder, M.D.,
F.R.C.S. Eng. Bursar: Beverley Jones. There are three
terms per annum: Michaelmas, 1st Wednesday in Sep
tember to 21st December ; Lent, 6th January to Wednes
day before Easter; Easter, 2nd Wednesday after Easter to
5th July.
HURON COLLEGE, LONDON, ONTARIO Incorporated 1863.
President of the Corporation: the Right Rev. the Lord
Bishop of Huron. Members of the Corporation : the Ven.
Archdeacon Brough, MA., the Very Rev. I. Hellmuth,
D.D., Dean of Huron, the Ven. Archdeacon Sandys, D.D.,
the Rev. Canon Bettridge, B.D., the Rev. M. Boomer, LL.D.,
the Rev. Canon E. L. Elwood, M_A.., the Rev. Isaac Brock,
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M.A., the Rev. J. Marsh, M.A., the Rev. E. B. Bayly, B.A.,
the Rev. James Smythe, M.A., tho Rev. W. II. Halpia, M. A.,
the Rev. J. P. Iliacks, James Shauly, Major R. J. Evans,
V. Cronyn. Officer of the Corporation : V. Cronyn, Soli
citor an>] Secretary. Officers of the College: the Rev. Isaac
Brock, MA., Principal and Divinity Professor; the Rev.
W. II. llalpin, M.A., Professor of Classics and Mathema
tics ; V. Cronyn, D.C.L., Bursar.
HELLMUTH COLLEGE, LONDON, ONTARIO. Incorporated
1865. Visitor: Kight Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron.
President of the Corporation: Very Rev. I. Hellmuth, D.D.
Members of the Corporation : Very Ruv. H. J. Grasett, B.D. ;
Rev. Isaac Brock, M.A.; Rev. A. Sweatman, M.A. ; F. W.
Thomas; Rev. Canon Baldwin, M A.; Hon. David L. Mac-
pherdon, Senator; Adam Crooks, Q.C., D.C.L. ; Major R.
J.Evans. Officers of the College President: Very Rev.
I. Hellmuth, D.D. Secretary and Treasurer: Major Evans.
Head Master: Rev. Arthur Sweatman, M.A. Assistant
Masters : Rev. Professor Halpin, A.M.; W. T. Hickie, M.A.;
W. O Connor. M.A.; C. A. Sippi, L.A II. D.; W. Reiner; T.
H. Wallis; Rev. A. W. Young. Music Master: St. John
Hyttenrauch. B.M. Drawing Master : T. H. Wallis. Drill
Instructor: Sergt-Maj. Gray. Gymnastic Master: Sergt.
, 6uth Riftes.
HELLMUTH LAMES COLLEGE, LONDON, ONTARIO. Incor-
corporated 1869. Patron,: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Huron. Visitors: The Venerable the Archdeacon of
London, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Huron. Presi
dent of the Corporation: The Very Rev. I. Hellmuth, D D.,
Dean of Huron. Secretary and Treasurer: Major Evans.
Lady Principal: Mrs. Mills. Assistant Staff: Miss Young,
Miss Farrer, Miss Hand, Miss Clinton, Miss Strickland,
M^s Hatton, Miss McLellan, Madlle. Lecaille. 1 raulein
Schmidt. &c.
ONTARIO COLLEGE, PICTON. Incorporated by Act of Parlia
ment Patron, His Excellency Baron Lisgar, P.O., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G. President, the Lord Bishop of Ontario. Council,
the President, J. A. Henderson, D.C.b., Hon. J. Hamilton,
Ven. Archdeaeon Patton, D.C.L.. Rev. E. J. Boswell, D.C.L.,
Very Rev. J. Lyster, LL.D., F. McAnannj, James S. Cart-
wright, B.A., Captain Downes, G. A. KirkpatrL-k, B.A.,
M.P., Rev. W. Blcasdell, M.A., P. Low, Q.C., W. B. Simp
son, G. Baker. Head Master, Claude Long, M.A., Exeter
College. Oxford. Assistant Masters, Alex. Hamilton, M.A.,
M.B.; \V. K. Shortt, B.A.; Monsieur Zablocki, Drawing
Master, <tc. ; M. D Earnaley, Fencing and Drilling Master.
liursar, Captain Downes. Matron, Mrs. Shaw. J here are
three Terms in the year averaging twelve weeks each. His
Excellency the Governor-General, offers an anuual prize
"for the best series of translations into English during
the year." Boarders are received into the college building
which is under the charge of the Head Master, and the
boarding house under the charge of an Assistant Master.
There is a classical and commercial department.
TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, ONTARIO. Founded
1865. Visitor: the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto.
Governing Body: Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q.C., D.C.L., Chan
cellor of the University; Rev. the Provost of Trinity Col
lege; Rev. Prof. Ambery, M.A. ; Rev. Prof. Jones, MA.;
Rev. <!. J. S Bethune, M.A.; Ven. Archdeacon of Toronto;
Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A. ; Hon. G. W. Allan, Senator; C. J.
Campbell; F. VV. Cumberland, M.P.P. Head Master : Rev.
0. J. S. Bethune, M.A. Assist. Mas ers: Rev. F. A. Bethune,
M.A. ; E. H. Harrington, B.A.; Lieut. Garnett. Matron:
Mrs. Marmion. The course of instruction includes all the
usual branches of a sound education in Classis, Mathe
matics, English, French, Physical Science, Drawing, Vocal
Music, Drill and Gymnastics. Three terms in the year, of
about thirteen weeks each. Boarders are received into the
school-house, which is under the immediate supervision of
the Head Master, assisted by three resident Masters.
HIGH SCHOOL OP QUEBEC. Incorporated 1846. Rector :
Daniel Wilkie, M.A. Masters : M. Miller, Claries and Ger
man; G. Martin, French. Chairman of the Board of
Directors : the Rev. John Cook, D.D. Treasurer : Daniel
Wilkie, M.A. Secretary : W. Walker. The school year is
divided into four terms of equal length, and extends from
September 1st to June 30th.
NOTES DAME DB LEVIS COLLEGE. Director, Rev. L.
Langis. Treasurer, Rev. J . Hoffman. Professors: Rev. C.
Bourque, B.A., Rev. 0. Turgeon, B.L., Rev. T. Spratt, Rev.
E. Lemay, and Rev. P. Genest, S.B.
QUEBEC SEMINARY. Superior, Very Rev. E. A. Tasche-
rean. Director! : Rev. M. E. Methot. Rev. 0. H. Laverdiere,
Rev. 0. Audot, Rev. A. Legare, Rev. T. E. Hamel, Rev. 0.
E. Legare, Rev. P. Roussol, B.A., Rev. N. Maingui. B.A.,
and Rev. L. Besudet, A.M. Aggregate Members : Rev. B
P.iquet, D.D., Rev. L. H. Paquet, D.D., Rev. V. P. Legare,
and Rev. L. N. Begin, D.D. Auxiliary Members : Rev. J.
F. Baillarge, Rev. 0. Brunet, Rev. L. Gauthur, B.A., Rev.
L. Langis, B.A., Rev. A. Godbout, Rv. A. Bergeron, Rev.
A. Blais, Rev. G. Cote, B.A., Rev. T. Houde, and Rev. L.
Sansfacjon, B A. Grand Seminary : Director, Rev. M. 13.
Methot, A.M. ; Professors Very Rev. E. A. Tanchereau,
Rev. B. Paquet, Rev. L. Paquet. Rev. L. N. Begin, and
Rev. M. E. Methot. Minor Seminary: Director, Rev. C. E.
Legare ; Assistant Director, Rev. V. P. Legare ; Prefect of
Studies, Rev. L. Beaudet; Professors Rev. C. E. Legare,
Rev. L. Beaudot, Rev. A. Gingras, B.L.. Rev. L. Gauthier,
Rev. G. Cote, B.A., Rev. L. Sansfagon, B.A., Rev. P. Rous-
sel, B.A., Rev. 0. Brunet, F. A. H. LaRue, M.D., M.A., Rev.
T. E. Hamel, Rev. N. Paquet, B.S., Rev. E. Marcoux, B.A.,
Rev. A. Bernard, B.A., and Rev. A. Casault. Masters: Rev.
A. Bergeron, Rev. T. Houde, Rev. G. Fraser, Rev. D. Le-
mieux, Rev. T. Rouleau, Rev. F. Gendron, L.B., Rev. O.
Naud, and Rev. J. Ballantyne, S.B. Professors of English :
Rev. A. Blais. and Rev. J. Sexton. Profrssorsof Music: K.
Ga?non, E. Rochette, C. Lavigueur, and Rev. T. K. Hamel.
Professor of Drawing: Rev. 0. Brunet.
KNOX COLLEGE. Principal, ; Kxegetical
Theology, Rev. W. Caven ; Mental and Moral Philosophy,
&c., Rev. G. P. Young; Lecturer on Humilities and Pas
toral Theology, Rev. J. J. A. Proudfoot: Lecturers on
Caven; Secretary and Treasurer, Rev. W. Reid, A.M. Ses
sion opens first Wednesday of October, and closes iirst
Wednesday of April.
CONGREGATIONAL COLLEGE OF B. N. AMERICA, MONTREAL,
affiliated with the McGill University. Chairman, Itev.
H. Wilkes, D.D., LL.D. Treasurer, J. P. Clark. Secretary,
Rev. Geo. Cornish, M.A. Directors: Revs. F. II. Marling,
K. M. Fen wick, A. Duff, Ed. Ebbs, and J. Fraser; Messrs.
C. Alexander, Henry Lyman, W. S. Goodhugb, J. Baylix,
P. W. Wood, Henry Vennor, Wm. J. Patterson, J. C. Beere,
Theo. Lyman, Thomas Fraser, and J. C. Barton. Theolo
gical Course : three sessions, commencing in October.
Literary Course, at McGill College, two sessions. Principal
and Prof, of Theology, of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology,
Rev. Hy. Wilkes, D D., LL.D.; Greek Testament Exegesis,
Rev. George Cornish, M.A. ; Church History, 1-.
REGIOPOUS COLLEGE. No return received.
ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY OP OTTAWA. Very Rev. J. Ift
Tabaret, V.G., O.M.I., Superior. Rev. F. Lepers. O.M.I.,
Professor of Moral Theology; Rev. M. Froc, O.M.I., Pro
fessor of Dogmatical Theology and Ecclesiastical History.
Number of Ecclesiastical Students, 22.
COLLEGE OP OTTAWA. President : Very Rev. J. H. Taba
ret, V.G., O.M.I. Procurator, Rev. H. F. Martens; Prefect
of Studies, Rev. W. M. Bennett, O.M.I.; Prefect of Discip
line, Rev. F. Chaborel, O.M.I. Professors : Rv. R. Barrett,
O.M.I., Rev. A. Gladu, O.M.I., Rev. P. Riordsn, O.M.I.,
Rev. M. Balland, M.I., Rev. P. McDonagh, Rev. F. Le-
comte, O.M.I., M. Foley, M. Corherg. No. of students, 160.
ST. MICHAEL S COLLEGE. Rev. C. Vincent, Superior;
Professors: Rev. R. Frachon, Dogmatic Theology, and
Logic; Rev. M. J. Ferguson, Rhetoric and Bolles-letties;
Rev. M. Mulcahy, 1st Latin Class and Holy Scripture; J.
Foy, 2nd Latin Class; L. Brennan, 3rd Latin Class: D. A.
Sullivan, 1st Commercial Class; P. Maddipan, 2nd Com
mercial Class; P. Ryan, 3rd Commercial Class; E. Ken
nedy, Mathematics and Drawing; Rev. P. Chalandard,
French Language. Professors of Music: Rev. P. Chalan-
dard and E. Murray.
THE CANADIAN LITERARY INSTITUTE, WOODSTOCK. Hoard
of Instruction : Rev. R. A. Fyfe, D.D,, Principal, and Prof,
of Theology and Lecturer on Moral and Intellectual Philo
sophy ; Rev. J. Crawford, Prof, of Biblical interpretation
and Church History; J. E. Wells, A.M., Prof, of Latin and
Greek; Jabez Montgomery, M.S., Pi of. of Mathematics and
Lecturer on Natural Science; George Dickson, Teacher in
junior Classics and English; Mrs. E. Hendrie, Matron and
Governess ; Miss M. A. McGinn, Teacher of French and
English; Mrs. C. B. Hankinson, Teacher in English Gram
mar and junior Algebra; Mrs. Revel, Teacher of Instru
mental Music. Executive Officers: E. V. Bodwell, M.P.,
President of the Board of Trustees ; R. W. Sawtell, Trea
surer; Rev. John Bates, Secretary; H. T. Burtch, Chair
man of the Executive Committee. The School is organized
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with three departments, Primary, Higher and Theological.
Into the Primary and Higher departments, both males and
females are admitted. Young men are, in the Higher de
partment, fitted for matriculation in Arts, Law or Medicine;
and here students who have the Ministry in view also pur
sue their studies, until they are prepared to take up Theo
logical subjects with advantage. The Winter Term com
mences on the first Wednesday in January and continues
thirteen weeks. The Spring Term commenc s the second
week of April.
WESLEY AN FEMALE COLLEGE. In connexion with the
Wesleyan Methodist Church. Incorporated 1861. Dine-
tors: Kev. W. M. Punshon, M.A. ; E. Jackson; J. Lister;
J. W. Rosebrugh, M.D. ; Rev. E. Wood, D.D., Toronto ; S.
Morrill. London; Rev. S. Rose, Toronto; J. Breden, Kings
ton; Rev. R Jones, Cobourg; A. Macallum, M.A.; Rev. E.
Ryerson, D.D.. LL.D.; C. MuQuesten M.D.; Wm. Boice; E.
Gnrney ; "John Lewis, Belleville; Rev. S. S. Nelles, D.D.,
Cobourg ; Wm. Anglin, Kingston ; T. Baxter, Wellington
Square ; D. Moore ; George Roach ; Rev. S. D. Rice, D.D.
Officers of the Board : E. Jackson, President ; C. McQues-
ten, M.D., Vice-President; J. Lister, Treasurer; Rev. S. D.
Rice, D.D., Secretary. Governor and Principal, Rev. S. D.
lUce, D. D. Faculty of Instruction : Collegiate Depart
mentRev. S. D. Rice, D.D., Mental Philosophy, Evi
dences, and Nat. Theology; Rev. W. P. Wright, M.A., Pro
fessor of Natural Sciences; Miss S. E. S. Rice, M.L.A.,
Mathematics. Miss M. 0. Allen, M E.L., English Litera
ture. Academic Department Mrs. M. A. Wright, Miss
J. P. Allison, M.E.L., Miss M. E. Stinson. li.E.L. Pre
paratory Department Miss C. A. Robertso n, Miss Maria
Hurlburt, Assistant. Modern Languages Mdl. S. Higgs,
French ; Miss S. E. S. Rice, M.L.A., Italian; Herr J. Oscar
Brueckner, German. Fine Arts Miss A. M. S Read,
Drawing and Water Colors; Mrs. M. A. McCarthy, Oil
Painting. Music R. S. Ambrose, Professor of Music ;
Miss A. E. Booth, Miss Fannie Dunn, Miss S. E Drum-
mond, Miss E. Ambiose, Miss H: M. Lincoln, M.E.L.
COUNCIL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR ONTARIO. Rev.
Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of
Education ; Most Rev. John J. Lynch, D.D., Archbishop of
Toronto; Very Rev. DeanGrasett, B.D. ; Hon. Mr. Justice
Morrison ; Re v. J. Jennings, D.D. ; Rev. J. Barclay, D.D. ;
Hon. Wm. Mi: Master, and Ven. Archdeacon Fuller, D.D.
Members fur tlin purposes of the Grammar School Act:
Rev. John Mi-Caul, LL.D., President of University College,
and the Presidents of the Colleges affiliated with the
Toronto University. A. Marling, Recording Clerk.
PROVINCIAL NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS, FOR THE IN
STRUCTION AND TRAININO OF TEACHERS. Normal School :
J. H. Sangster, M.A., M.D., Head Master ; Rev. H.W. Davies,
B.D., Second Master ; J. George Hodgins, LL.D., Lecturer
on the School Law of Ontario ; Samuel Clare, Teacher
of Book-keeping and Writing ; William Armstrong, C. E.,
Drawing Master; H. F. Sefton, Teacher of Vocal Music;
Major H. Goodwin, Teacher of Gymnastics and Calisthenics.
Mitdd Schools, in which the Normal School Students i/ractise
the, art of Teaching : J. Carlyle, M.D., Master of the Boys
School; James Hughes, First Assistant; William Scott,
Second Assist t; Mrs. Martha Cullen, Mistress of Girls
School; C. E. McCausland, First Assist.; Louisa II. J^nes,
Second Assistant; and the Teachers of Writing, Book-keep
ing, Drawing, Music, Gymnastics and Calisthenics in the
Normal School. The Sessions of the Normal School com
mence on the 8th of January and 8th of August, and close
on the 15th 01 June and loth of December in each year.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. Each of these Schools (which form
the intermediate link between the Common Schools and
the Universities) is managed by a Board of Trustees ,->i>-
pointed jointly by the County and Town Councils. In
cities, the Trustees are all appointed by the City Couric-ii,
except where there is only one School in the county. The
head master must be a graduate of a British or Colonial
University, unless certificated and appointed beiort 18th
September. 1865. Besides fees, local rates or contributions
to the extent 01 half the government grant must be raised
for the masters salary. The grant is payable to those
schools only which attain a certain standard, and is cased
on the average attendance of pupils in the prescribed
studies. An extra grant is provided for masters utKing
certain Meteorological observations and giving scientific
knowledge preparatory to military instruction. Pupils
attending these Schools are prepared for matriculation in
the Universities. There were 101 Grammar School?, with
6.608 pupils, in Ontario, in 1869. Rev. J. G. D. Mackenzie,
M.A., Inspector of Grammar Schools.
Acres, Jonathan W., L.R.C.P..... Pa.ris
Ander&on. W. W Newmarket
Baker, Alfred, B.A Vienna
Ball, James H., M.A Thorold
Bayly, Rev. Benjamin, A.B. ... London
Bell, I. H.. B.A Streetsville
Bigg, E. M., M.A Welland
Blair, Rev. George, M.A Prescott
Bogert, D. F., B A Napanee
Bradbury, J. L., M.A Cornwall
Bciggs, W. T., B.A Smith s Falls
Bachan, J. M., M.A Hamilton
Bart, C. A. G., B.A Orangeville
Burdon, Alex Belleville
Burgess, J. E., B.A Fergus
Burns, Nelson, B.A Milton
Cameron, J. Y., Jl.Jf...Drummondville
Camidge, Charles Niagara
Campbell, J., A.M. Newburgh
Campbell, Daniel Grimsby
Checkley, F. L., B.A Sarnia
Christie, James, A.M. Richmond
Colter, C. W., AB Dunnville
Connor, J. W., B.A Renfrew
Crawford, W. G., B.A Port Dover
Crowle.E. T., M.A.,Ph.D. Bowmanville
Cruickshank, Wm., A.M.... Smithville
De LaMatter, Henry Fonthill
Devitt, A., M.A Pakenham
Dlxon, James B., M~A Peterboro
Dobeon, Robert Bradford
Dunn, J. M., B. \.,LL.B Guelph
BTOB, L. II., B.A Brockville
TNAT, Benjamin Kincardine
COMMON SCHOOLS. Bach Township is divided into School
Sections of a suitable extent for one School ; and in each of
those Sections three Trustees are elected to manage its School
sfiairs. In cities, towns, and villages, the schools are man
aged by a Board of School Trustees, elected for the Muni
cipality. There were 4,524 Common Schools, with 432,430
pupils, in Ontario, in 1869.
Masters of County Grammar Schools.
Harcourt, R., B.A Cayuga
Hart, Thomas, M.A Perth
Hodgson, James Weston
Hughes, J. H., M.A Markham
Houghton, H. B., B.A Port Rowan
Hunter, J. H., M.A Dundas
Jamieson, Alex., B.A... Williamstown
Jemmett. George, M.A... Collingwood
Jolly, J. W Kemptville
Johnston, James, B.A Windsor
King, John St. Catharines
Kirkland, Thomas, B.A Whitby
Lafferty, A. M., ^.yl....Richmona Hill
Lennox, D., B.A , LL.B. Picton
Lnmsden, James, M.A Osborne
Lumsden, Rev.W., Jtf.^.-.Vankleekhill
Maogregor, Rev. J. G Elora
Macgregor, C. J., M.A Stratford
Marling, S. A., M.A Chatham
McClatchie, Alfred, M.A Brighton
McGregor, P. C., A.B Morrisburgh
McNab, Rev. F. F., B.A L Orignal
McPherson, Moseg, B.^i...FarmerBville
Moore, John, B.A Norwood
Muir, J. N., B.A Waterdown
Murray, A., A.M Colborne
Nason, W. R , B.A .....Scotland
Nichols, W. M., B.A Manilla
Ormiston, David, B.A Brantford
Pepper, John, B.A Oakville
Preston, James, B.A Goderich
Purslow, Adam Port Hope
Radeuhurst, G. A., B.A Metcalfe
Reazin, Henry Lindsay
Rennelson, W. H.. M.A Caledonia
Robinson, George H., #..4...Brampton
Ross, H. H Gauanoqxie
Roy, James, A.B Cobourg
Sargent, Rev. W. J., B.A... BeamsviUe
Seath, John, B.A Oshawa
Shaw, John Omemee
Sim, Alexander OakwooU
Sinclair, Wm., B.A Wardsville
Slack, Henry L., M.A Arnpiior
Smith, James. A.M. Pembroke
Sotnerville, John St. Thomas
Spotton, H. B., M.A Barrie
Strang, H. I., B.A Owen Sound
Stuart, Irwin, B.A Carleton Place
Strauchon, George Woodstock
Tamblyn, W. W., M.A Newcastle
Tassie, William, M.A Gait
Thorn, J. H., M.A Berlin
Thomson, John, A.B. Uxbiidxe
Thorburn, John, M.A Ottawa
Turnbull, James, B.A Clinton
Tytler, Wm., B.A St. Mary s
Wadsworth, J. J., M.A Simcoe
Whitney, W. A., M.A Irotiuois
Wickson, Rev. A., LL.D Toronto
Wiggins, C. F., B.A Stirling
Wilkinson, W., .^4...Mount Pleasant
Woods, S., M.A Kingston
Wright, A. H., B.A Trenton
Youmans, J. R., M~A Port Perry
Young, R. W Strathroy
PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES. Each School and Municipal
Corporation, desirous of establishing Free Pnblic Libraries,
is aided by the Educational Department granting 100 per
cent, on local appropriations, and supplying books from the
Depository in connexion with the Department. Up to the
end of Dec. 1869, about 1,107 Libraries had been thus
established, with 234,038 volumes.
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[1871.
EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM. Connected with the Educational
Department is a Museum, containing specimens of School
apparatus and furniture; a valuable collection of Italian,
Dutch and Flemish Oil Paintings and Statuary casts and
busts. The Museum is freely open to the public, from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
THE TOTAL NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS of all
kinds reported by the Educational Department as in ope
ration in the Province of Ontario during 1869, was 4.923,
attended by 443,160 pupils, and expending $2,273,903 in
their support.
Roman Catholic Institutions under charge of the Clergy of
the Diocese of Toronto.
Christian Brothers, 14 in number, conduct 5 Schools : St.
Michael s, Richmond street ; St. Mary s, Bathurst street;
St. Paul s, Power street; St. Patrick s, Dummer street;
Academy, Nelson street, Brother Arnold, Director; average
attendance 800. Convent and Academy of the Nuns of
Loretto. Boarding school at Loretto Abbey, Wellington
place, near Brock street: Rev. Mother Teresa Dease, Supe
rioress; Religious, 18; Boarders, 50. Day School at the
Convent, Bond street ; Mother Joseph, Superioress ; Reli
gious, 22 ; Day pupils, 178. Free School, conducted by the
Nuns of Loretto. on Bond street; average attendance 280.
Sisters of St. Joseph. Mother Bernard, Superioress; Re
ligious, 57, boarders, 52, day pupils, 40. The Sisterhood
likewise conduct the following Schools: St. Basil s, St.
Michaels, St. Paul s, Power street; St. Patrick s, Dummer
street; St. Mary s, Bathurst street; average attendance,
1,200. House oj Providence, Mother Antoinette, Superior
ess; Religious, 20 ; Orphans. 240 ; Old and Infirm. 110. Deaf
and Dumb Institution. Sisters St. Joseph; pupils 12. Con
vent of Our Lady of Peace, Niagara Falls. Mother Regis,
Superioress; Religious, 12; boarders, 45, day pupils, 160;
Rev. J. Michel, Chaplain. Convent of St. Joseph, Barrie.
Five Relisrious visit the sick and poor, and keep a Free
School of 225 children ; Mother Bernard, Superioress.
Convent or /St. Joseph, Oshawa. Six Religious visit the sick
and poor, and keep a Select School, arev.-i^e attendance 30,
and a Free School, average attendance 101 ; M< thw Philo-
mena, Superioress. Convent of St. Jn^ph, St. Catharines.
Eleven Religious visit the sick and t>oor. and kerp a Select
School, average attendance 60, and a Fro? Scnool lor girls,
average attendance, 5SO; Sister Teresa, Superioress. St.
Nicholas Hotel, for working boys, Stanley street; Mother
M. Louisa. Superioress. Convent of the M lit Precious Blood,
Toronto; Mother St. Joseph. Superioress, 7 nuns, 2 postu
lants. Recapitulation, Diocese of Toronto Priests, 44;
Churches, 54 ; Colleges, 1 ; Academies, 6. Catholic popu
lation, 60,000.
Under the superintendence of the Council of Public Instruc
tion, Province of Quebec.
JACQUES-CARTIER NORMAL SCHOOL MONTREAL. M. 1 abbe
H. Verreau, Principal, Professor and Director of Students
Boarding School; J. 0. Cassegr.-iin, Ordinary Professor;
M. Tabbe Routhier, Maitre d Etude; Dom. Boudrias and
and William Fahey, Associate Professors and Teachers of
Boys Model School ; and Messrs. Brauneis, Fraugois J.V.
Regnaud, and J. Qodin, Associate Professors,
McGiLL NORMAL SCHOOL, MONTREAL. Wm. Hicks, M.A.,
Principal and Associate Professor ; Ordinary
Professor; Pierre J. Darey, M.A., Associate Professor; and
Messrs. James McGregor, B.A., Jas Duncan, R. S. Fowler,
and John Andrew, Instructors.
LAVAL NORMAL SCHOOL, QUEBEC. M l ahb<i Chamlonnet,
Principal, Ordinary Professor, and Director of the Stu
dents Boarding School ; M. 1 abbe Carri -r, Master of dis
cipline and associate professor ; V. X. Tonssaint and N.
Lacasse, Ordinary Professors; M. 1 abbe L. A. Deziel,
Master of Studies, Ernest Gagnon and Norbert Thibault,
Associate Professors; J. B. Cloutier and 1). McSweeny,
Associate Professors and Teachers of Boys Model School.
The Ladies of the Ursuline Convent have charge of the
Boarding department of the female teacher-pupil*, and
attend to part of the Normal School teaching, and the
Girls Model School.
INSTITUTION FOE THE DEAF AND DUMB.
ONTARIO INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, BELLE
VILLE. Principal : W. J. Palmer (late Principal of the
North Carolina Institution for the Dt-af and Dumb and
th<* Blind). Teachers: J. B. McGann, D K. Coleman, Mr.
Green (deaf mute), Mrs. Terrill. Slnvard: Ang. Christie
Matron: Mrs. Keegan. Physician: . House
keeper: .
All deaf mute youths of both sexes between the ages of
seven and nineteen, not being deficient in intellect, and free
from contagious disease, being residents of the Province of
Ontario, are admitted into the Institution.
The period of education and instruction for any pupil
does not exceed se^en years, and no pupil can remain in
the Institution after the age of twenty-one, unless under
special and extraordinary circumstances.
The regular annual School Session commences on the
first Wednesday in September each year, and continues till
the last Wednesday in June; applications for admission
must be made in good time to ensure the pupil reception
at the commencement of the Session. After the first year,
no applications for admission will be received after the first
Wednesday in September, except in special and extraordi
nary cases.
Parents, guardians, or friends, who are able to pay for
the board of pupils, are charged the cost of food only, which
amount is determined and fixed at the beginning of each
Session, half of which amount is to be paid in advance
and the other half before the close of the Session.
Parents, guardians or friends, who are unable to pay for
the board of pupils, must apply to the Councils of the
c liinty, township, city, town or incorporated village iu
which they reside, and the clerk of the municipality shall
make application to the Inspector or Princip.il for the
admission of such pupils into the Institution ; and the
admission will be awarded on the municipality becoming
responsible for board, in accordance with the terms of the
Institution. The whole question in resp :ct to the inability
of the applicants to pay, to be determined by such munici
pality, without reference to the Government or the officers
of the Institution.
Parents, guardians or friends, who are able to pay for the
board of pupils, will make direct application to the Prin
cipal for admission into the Institution.
Indigent orphans will be boarded, clothed and educated
at the expense of the Government, on tho application for
admission of the municipal corporation in which the
orphan resides, with the certificate of the wardon, reeve
or mayor, and the county judge, attached. Travelling
expenses of such pupils, to arid from the Institution, to be
defrayed by such municipality.
This Institution comes under the supervision of J. W.,
Langmuir, Insp. of Asylums, Prisons, &c. for Ont., Toronto.
EIFLE ASSOCIATION.
ONTARIO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Patron: His Excellency
Wm. P. Howland, C.B., Lieut.-Governor of the Province
of Ontario. President : C. S. Gzowski. Vice-Presidents :
Judge Macdonald, Guelph ; Lieut.-Col. Skinner, Hamil
ton; Lieut.-Col. Boulton. Cobourg; Hon. J. S. Macdonald,
Cornwall. Treasurer: Major W. Norcutt Alger, Toronto.
Sf.cretary : Major T. C. Scoble, Toronto Auditors : Major
W. D. Otter, Toronto; J. J. Mason, Hamilton. Council:
Capt. McClenaehan, Woodstock ; Major McKellar, Chat
ham; Liout. Colonel Ross, Goderich; Judge Macdonald,
Gtielph; C. S. Gzowsli. Toronto; Lieut.-Col. Fairbanks,
Oshawa; Lieut. Colon<l Skinner, Hamilton; Major Croft,
Toronto; Lieut Colonel Boulton, Cobourg; Capt. Webb,
Brighton; Captain Werner, Kingston; Rev. V. Clementi,
Poterboro ; Lieut. Colonel Buell, Brockville; Hon. J. S.
Macdonald, Cornwall; Lieut. Colonel Forrest, Ottawa;
Major Gemmil, Almonte. Ex-officio : the Deputy Adju
tants General of Ontario ; the Brigade-Majors of the Pro
vince of Ontario; the Presidents of Affiliated Associations
or Clubs.
[64]
1871.]
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
65
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, DOMINION OF CANADA.
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Postmaster General. Hon. Alex. Campbell ; Deputy Post
master General, Wm. II. Griffin ; Accountant, H. A. Wick-
steed; Secretary, Wm. White; Superinten t Money Order
Branch. P. LeSueur; .Superinten t Savings Batik Branch,
J. C. Stewart ; Cashier, John Ashworth. Clerks of First
Class E. C. Hayden, R. Oliver, H. S. Weatherley, J. T.
McCuaig, J. Audette. C. W. Jenkins. W. H. Sniithson,
Wm. D. LeSueur. Clerks of Second Class J. Brophy,
J. Boyd. R. H. Benjamin, B. King, G. H. Hargrave, H. J.
Oarrett, W. S. Thomas, D. Matbeson. Clerks of Third
Class J. Plunkett, P. E. Bucke. W. Berry, 0. Frechette,
J. McNab, J. C. Patterson, C. Roger, E. G. Bennett, D.
Spry, J McDougall, G. O Donohoe, R. J. Shaw. Clerks
of Fourth Class Arthur Lindsay, C. J. Higgins, G. M.
Patrirk. It Blanchet, John Walsh, S. Bnrnham, E.Clarke,
Charles Sungster, A. J. Boswell, M, K. Dunlevie, R. Oliver,
W. A. Maiutry, D. McCarthy, E H. Fletcher, H. G. Hop-
kirk. Probationary Clerks R. Macdonald, A. W. Throop.
Office Keeper George Ranee.
Ocean Mail Service. Book-keeper, Robert Sinclair.
Law and Bill Stamp Branch. Book-keeper, H. W. Griffin.
Inspection Branch. John Dewe. Chief Inspector ,0ttawa ;
Arthur Wondgate, Nova Scotia Division, Halifax; John
McMillan, New Brunswick Division, St. John; W.G. Shep-
pard, Quebec Division, Quebec; E. F. King, Montreal Di
vision, Montreal ; Robert W. Barker, Kingston Division,
Kingston ; M. Sweetnaoj, Toronto Division, Toronto; G. E.
Griffin, London Division, London.
LETTER RATES.
Letters posted in Canada addressed to any place within
Che Dominion pass, if prepaid, for 3 cents per J^ oz., but if
posted unpaid such letters are charged 5 cents per % oz.
On Letters to Prince Edward Island, the rate is 3 cents
per Y<i oz. if prepaid, 5 cents if unpaid.
The rate on letters for the U. States, is 6 cents per ~% oz -
" to Cuba 13 cents per % oz.
United States letters 6 cents if prepaid, 10 cents if unpaid.
Th-a rate of postage on letters to British Columbia and
Vaucocver s Island is 6 cents per % oz., which must be
prepaid. An additional charge is made on these letters
on delivery, for sea postage on the Pacific side. Newspa
pers 2 cents each, Books 4 cents per 4 oz.
Red River letters 6 cents per % oz. ; newspapers 2 cents
each, or commuted rate if from Ked River to regular sub
scribers in Canada. No correspondence can be forwarded
to Red River unless prepaid by postage stamp.
MAILS FOR CANADA FROM ENGLAND.
Two Ocean Steamers carrying mails for Canada leave
Liverpool in each week, viz. : a Canadian Packet on every
Thursday, via Derry on Friday, sailing to Quebec in sum
mer and Portland in Winter, by which the Postage rate
is 3d. stg. per % oz. ; and a Cunard Packet every Satur
day, via Cork on Sunday, bringing Mails for Canada to
New York, by which the Postage rate to Canada is 4d. stg.
per % oz.
A Canadian Packet leaves Liverpool every alternate
Saturday for Halifax, calling at Qaeenstown en route.
Postage 3d. stg. per % *-i same as by Canadian Packet to
Quebec or Portland.
The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the
first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the
letters bear a special direction" By Canadian Packet" or
" By British Packet" and in that case they are kept over
for the Packet designated. "By Canadian Mail" is not a
distinctive superscription ; for any Mail for Canada is a
" Canadian Mail," by whatever Packet forwarded.
WEST INDIES, AUSTRALIA, CHINA, 40., VIA NEW TORE.
West Indies (British) letters 13 cents per J^ oz,, news
papers 4 cents each. (Foreign) letters 21 cents per % oz.,
newspapers 6 cents each. Books (British only) 8 cents
per 4 oz. Australian Colonies, letters 15 cents per J/ oz. ;
newspapers, 4 cents; printed matter, 8 cents perH oz.
Brazil, letteis 13 cents per J^ oz. ; newspapers, 4 cents ;
printed matter, 8 ceuts per 4 OB. China and Japan, 13
cents perj^oz.; newspapers, 4 cents; printed matter, 8
cents per 4 o*.
Letters, &c., prepaid for transmission, via New York,
are forwarded direct on New York with every mail made
up for that Post Office ; whence West Indian mails are
despatched as follows :
E
For Havana and the West Indies, via Havana, every
Thursday afternoon.
For St. Thomas, the West Indies, and Brazil, on the
23rd of every moath.
Letters for the West Indies, British aad Foreign, are
also sent via Halifax and Bermuda; postage 12 cents par
% oz., newspapers 2 cents each ; books, 6 cents per 4 oz.
No unpaid correspondence can be forwarded by this
route.
REGISTRATION OF LETTERS.
Persons posting Letters containing value, should ba
careful to require them to bo registered, and to obtain from
the Post Master a Certificate ot receipt for Registration.
The charge for Registration, in addition to the Postage,
is as follows, viz.:
On Letters to any other place in Canada, or Bri
tish North America ---------2 cents.
On Letters lor the United States 5 "
On Letters for the United Kingdom 8 "
OB Letters for British Colonies or Possessions,
sent via England ---16 "
On Letters for France and other Foreign Countries, via
Franw (see Table).
On parcels, patterns, or samples, in Canada, 5 cents
On book packets and newspapers to United Kingdom,
8 cents.
Both the postage charge and registration fee must in all
cases be prepaid.
Registration is not an absolute guarantee against the
miscarriage or loss of a Letter ; but a Registered Letter
can be traced when an Unregistered Letter cannot, and the
posting and delivery or non-delivery can be proven. A
Registered Letter ie thus secured against many of the
casualties which, from incorrect address, forgetfulness of
the receiver, or other error, may affect an. Unregistered
Letter.
MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES.
The charge on Parcels by the Parcel Post, which is limited
to places within the Dominion, is 12% cents per 8 oz. (with
5 cts. additional if Registered.) .
One cent per oz., payable in advance by Postage stamp,
is the rate on Printed Circulars (Printed Circulars, if sent
in envelopes, whether sealed or unsealed, are liable to letter
postage), Prices Current, Hand Bills and other Printed
Matter of a like character, and on Books, bound or unbound,
when posted at a Canadian Post Office addressed to any
place in the Dominion of Canada, British North America
generally, or the United States.
The postage upon Prices Current addressed to the United
Kingdom is two cents each, which must be prepaid by
postage stamps, or they will be sent to the Dead Letter
Office to be returned to the senders.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
Newspapers published in Canada may be sent by Post
from the office of publication, addressed to any place in
Canada, at the following rates, if paid quarterly in, advance
by either the publisher at the post office where the papers
are posted, or by subscriber at the delivering post office :
For a paper published 6 times a week, 30 cents per quarter.
3 15 u
2 " 10 " "
i g t<
When the above rates are not paid in advance by either
publisher or subscriber, such Papers are charged one cent
each on delivery.
TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS,
Transient, Newspapers that is to say, Canadian News
papers posted otherwise than from the office of publica
tion, and American or British papers posted or re-posted
in Canada, must be prepaid 2 cents each, by postage stamp,
or they cannot be forwarded except only British News
papers distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian
Booksellers or News Agents such papers pass free as they
would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mails.
NEWSPAPERS BY MAIL FROM ENGLAND OR UNITED STATES.
Newspapers received from England by the Canadian,
and Cunard Packet Mails, are delivered without furthor
charge.
United States Newspapers, brought by mail into Canada,
to regular subscribers, are charged one cent each on deli
very, transient papers 2 cents each.
[65]
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
[1871.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE
Showing the. amount of Postage upm Litters, Newspapers, and Book Packets, forwarded 6# Canadian Mail Steamers,
to the United Kingdom, and, through the United Kingdom to the undermentioned Colonies and f\>reign Cuiitriri.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
or
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* Papal plates
Peuang
Peru nr
Poland
Porto Rico nr
Porlural
Prussia
Queensland
Keuss
*Rhodes
*Ronie
Russia
St Helena :
*Salonioa
*Samnoun
Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Co-
burg Gotha, Saxe Mein-
ingen, Suxe AVeimer,
Saxonv, Schaum. Lippe,
Sshwartzb. Rudolstadt.
Schwart. Sonderhausen
Scotland
Scutari
Seres
Sierra Leone
Singapore
*Sinyrna
Spain
Surinam
Sweden
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*erland { via France
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* Varna
Venezuela nr
Victoria
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West Indies, Foreign, n r
(except places specified)!
In all cases the postage must be prepaid. Letters for
the United Kingdom, it posted unpaid or insufficiently paid
will be forwarded, but they will be charged on delivery
with the amount of deficient postage, and a fine of three
pence sterling.
Letters may be registered to all places, except those the
names of which are followed by the letters n r, indicating
that on registration can be effected.
The Registration Fee on letters addressed to the United
Kingdom, is 8 cents each. In all other cases the Registra
tion Fee is 16 cents from Canada to the place of destina
tion; except in those cases where an asterisk is prefixed
when a Registration Fee of 8 cents each letter, and a post
age of 4 cents per half ounce must be collected; to this
must be added double the ordinary rate of postage as given
in this table.
Upon Letters, Newspapers, and Book Packets forwarded
through the United States the following additional rates
must be collected, viz., 2 cents per half ounce for Letters,
2 cents eacn for Newspapers, and 2 cents per four ounces
for Book Packets.
On Book Packets not exceeding one ounce in weight,
addressed to the United Kingdom, the postage is 2 cents;
on Book Packets weighing more than one oui.ce, the pro
gressive rates ot postage will be found in the table below.
All Book Packets must be open at bnth ends, or both sides
to allow of the inspection of the contents.
PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.
The rate on all Periodicals, other than Newspapers, pass
ing by mail in Canada, save such as may be addressed to
or received from the United Kingdom, is one cent. pr4 o/.
weignt of package, rontxiniiig periodical matter, whether
the prtckage contain one or more numbers.
Any fraction of 4 <> L. to be charged (is a full rate.
No periodicals whatever, excent exchanges, (t. t, peri
odicals, passing betwt en publishers in CKiind.t. snd between
publishers in Canada and publishers in the United States
Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland) aro entitled to
exemption fiom postage.
Transient Periodical matter posted in Canada must in
all cases be prepaid by Postage Stamp.
The above rate will be payable on delivery on all Peri
odical matter received from the United States, except that
Canadian Kditors may receive Exchange Periodicals froia
the United States free of Canadian Postage.
Periodicals, printed and published in Canada, may ba
posted addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by
Canadian Packet, on prepayment by Postage Stamp of two
eents each number.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
[1871.
No package of peiiodiculs can be sent through tlie Post,
if it exceed 4 Ib. iu weight.
POSTAGE BATES ON MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.
Patterns or samples of merchandise and poods for sale,
not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, may bo posted in Canada
to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre
payment by postage stamp of a rate of 1 cent, per ounce,
under the following regulations:
Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the
ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples however
of seed*, drugH, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open
covers, may be enclo.-ed in bags of linen or other material,
fastened in such a manner that they may be readily
opened; or in bags entirely closed, provided that they be
transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may b^
able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents.
The Packet may bear on the outside the address of the
sender, iu addition to the address of the person for whom
it may be intended ; also a trade mark and numbers, and
the price of the article enclosed; inside, there must be no
enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves ; the
particulars however of the trade marks, numbers and price,
may be marked on the articles themselves, instead of on
the outside of the Packet, at the option of the sender.
Any sample or pattern Packet containing a letter, or
otherwise violating the conditions of the preceding rules,
will be rated and treated 1 as a letter.
The rate of one cent, per ounce is to be pre-paid by
postage stamp, and, if such rate be not fully pre-paid by
the stamps affixed, the Packet is to be rated with the defi
cient postage and a fine of five cents in addition.
Packets of samples and patterns may be registered on
,pre-payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of 5
cents in addition to the postage rate, and provided such
Packets be handed in to the post office for registration.
No Packet of samples or patterns must exceed 24 oz.
These regulations apply only to the- transmission of
Packets of samples and patterns within the Dominion of
Canada, and will not ia any manner interfere with the
regulations governing the exchange of samples and pat
terns with the United Kingdom, or with the foreign coun
tries to which the same advantage extends, namely,
franco, Belgium, Italy, German States, Netherlands, Por
tugal, Switzerland, and Denmark.
Book and newspaper manuscript, and printers proof-
>sheets (whether corrected or not), maps, prints, drawings,
engravings, photographs when not on glass or in cases
containing glass, and sheet music (whether printed or
written), may pass in covers open at the ends or sides, and
provided that no letter, or other communication intended
to serve the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on
pre-paymont, when posted in Canada, by postage stamp of
the ordinary printed matter rate of one cent, per ounce;
or upon payment of that rate on delivery of such matter
when received in the mails from the United States.
POSTAGE OF BOOKS, PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.
Patterns of merchandise, and samples, may be forwarded
between Canada and the United Kingdom, France, Italy,
German States, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, aud
Denmark, by the Canadian Packet mails, at book post rates,
;and subject to the following conditions:
There must be no writing or printing other than the
address of the person for whom the packet is intended, the
manufacturer s or trade mark and number, and price of
the article.
Any infringement of the above regulations will render
the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter.
Samples of seeds, drugs, and similar articles intended
for delivery within the United Kingdom, are now allowed
to be sent in bags entirely closed, provided such bags be
transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be
able to satisfy themselves of the contents.
The rule which prohibited the transmission through the
Post, as patterns, of articles of cutlery, &c., has been res
cinded; and scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens,
nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of
metal or ore, and such like articles, are now allowed to be
forwarded by the Post as samples, provided they be packed
aud guarded in so secure a manner as to afford complete
protection to the contents of th mail bags, and to the
persons of the officers of the Post Office. Such articles,
however, must be so packed that they may be easily
examined ; aud it is made a rule that any packet contain
ing such articles, which may be found to be insufficiently
guarded, shall not be forwarded through the Post.
.None of the articles named in the next preceding para
graph may b sent as patterns or samples to any place
abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the British Colo
nies, and not to these places when addressed via France.
PATTERNS, LIMIT OF SIZE AND WEIGHT.
The limits of weight and size aie as follows:
If for Canada. 24 oz. ; the United Kingdom, 24 oz.;
France, 36 oz. ; Germany, 8 oz.; the Kingdom of Italy,
36 oz. Belgium, 8 oz. ; the Netherlands, 16 oz.; Portugal,
16 oz. the Azores, 16 oz ; Madeira. 16 oz ; Cape de Verds,
16 oz. Denmark, 48 oz.; Switzerland, 48 oz.; Kussia, 8 oz.,
Poland, 8 oz. ; Greece, 48 oz.
If for Canada or the United Kinjrdom, 24 inches in
length and 12 inches in breadth or depth. If for France,
Portugal, the Azores, or Madeira, 18 inches in length and
12 inches in breadth or depth. If for Germany, the King
dom of Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, or
Switzerland, 24 inches in length and 12 inches in breadth
or depth, Greece, 24 inches in length and 12 inches in
width or debth.
Any infringement of the conditions laid down will ren
der the packet liable to be treated aud charged as a letter.
Bags entirely closed, even though they may be trans
parent, must not be used for the transmission of seeds to
foreign parts.
No prints or printed matter will be allowed to pass by
book post between the United Kingdom and Canada, un
less printed on paper, parchment or vellum.
MONEY ORDERS IN ONTARIO, QUEBEC, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
All the Money Order Post Offices in Ontario, Quebec and
New Brunswick, are authorized to draw Money Orders on
each other for any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders
of $100 each as the Applicant may require, upon the fol
lowing terms, viz.: in Ontario and Quebec,
On Orders up to $10 5 cents.
Over $10 and up to $20 10 do.
Do. 20 do. 40 -.---- 20 do.
Do. 40 do. 60 30 do.
Do. 60 do. 80 40 do.
Do. 80 do. 100 50 do.
In New Brunswick, the rate of commission is 5c. for each
$10 or fraction thereof.
MONET ORDERS ON THE UNITED KINGDOM.
The Money Order Offices throughout the Dominion also
draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England, Ireland
and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to
10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for 10 sterling
each as may bo needed to make up the amount to be
remitted. The terms are as under :
On Orders up to 2 $0 25
" over 2 and up to 5 50
" over 5 " 7 75
over 7
10
1 00
MO.VET ORDERS ON THE LOVER PROVINCES.
The Money Order Offices In Ontario, Quebc and New
Brunswick, draw also upon the Money Order Offices in
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.
The Orders, like those of the United Kingdom, are made
payable in sterling money, and for sums up to 10 ster
ling. The terms are :
For Orders up to 5 - - - - 25 cents.
" over 5, and up to 10 - - - 50 cents.
The Money Order Post Offices are furnished with Lists
of all the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom,
Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. Prince Ed
ward Island, and Newfoundland; and the Postmasters are
instructed to afford every information in their power, in
respect of the places upon which they draw, together with
any other information relating to such issues as the in
tending Remitters may desire.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
The Post Office Savings Banks, established by statute
in the first session of the Parliament of the Dominion,
commenced operations in Ontario aud Queouc on the let
April, 1868.
The direct security of the Dominion is given by the
statute for all deposits made.
At each Savings Bank Post Office the regulations
may be read by the public, giving full information with
respect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money,
and these regulations are printed on the cover of the Pass
Book supplied to each depositor.
Any person may nave a deposit account, and deposits
are received daily, during the ordinary hours of Post
Office business, of any number of dollars, from $1 up to
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
69
$300, the total amount which can be received from a
depositor in any one year, except in cases to be specially
authorized by the Postmaster General.
The Postmasters of Savines Bank* will act as agents
for the receipt of the money deposited tor transmission to
the Postmaster General, and for the payment by the
Postmaster General of money withdrawn by depositors.
Each depositor is supplied with a pass book, and the
Bums paid in, or withdrawn, are entered therein by the
Postmaster receiving or paving the same. In addition, a
direct receipt for each amount paid in, is sent to the depo
sitor from the Postmaster General, and the Postmaster
General will issue a cheque, payable at any Post Office
Sivings Bank desired, for any sum withdrawn.
Every depositor s account is thus kept with the Post
master Cleneral. and a depositor may pay into his or her
account with the Post Office Savings Batik, at any of the
Savings Bank Post Offices which at the time may best suit
his convenience, and may exercise the same choice in
drawing out money, subject only to the obligation of pro
ducing the pass book, in proof of identity whenever pay-
ins; in or drawing out money.
Interest st the rate of 4 per cent, per annum is allowed
01 deposits lying in the ordinary deposit accounts, but
when ,a depositor has 3100 deposited, he or she may request
the Postmaster General to transfer this sum to a special
account, and will then receive a certificate of such special
$10. dep Bit, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum.
Postin igters are forbidden by law to disclose the name
of any (.( posilor, or the amount of any sum deposited or
withdrawn.
No charge will be made to depositors on paying in, or
drawing nut money, nor for postage on communications
with the Postmaster General in relation thereto.
The Postmaster General will he always ready to receive
and attend to all applications, complaints, or o;her com
munications addressed to him by depositors or others,
relative to Post Office Savings Bank mutters.
PENAL CLAUSES.
To steal, embezzle, secrete or destroy any post letter
shall be felony ; punishable in the discretion of the court
by imprisonment in the Penitentiary, for not less than
three nor morn than five years; unless such post letter
contains any chattel, money or valuable security, in which
case the offence shall be punishable by imprisonment in
the Peuit^utury for life, or for a period not less than five
years.
To steal a post let.ti r bag, or a post letter from a post
Setter bag, or a post leiter from any post office, or from any
officer or person employed ia the Canada post office, or
from a mail or to stop a mail with intent to rob or search
the same shall be felony; punishable by imprisonment
ia the Penitentiary for life, or for a period not less than
five years.
To opeu unlawfully any post letter bag nr unlawfully
to take any letter nut of such bag shall be felony ; punish
able by imprisonment in said Penitentiary for five years.
To Hteal, embezzle or secrete any parcel sent by parcel
post, or any article contained in any such parcel, shall be
I t-lony ; punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary
tor a. period of not less than three year*.
To receive any poet letter, or post letter bag, or any
chattel, money, or valuable security, parcel or other thing,
tUB Rtcalinir, takitig. secreting or embezzling whereof is
hereby mack felony, knowing the same to have been felo
niously stolen, taken, secreted or embezzled, shall ba
iclony ; punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary
for any term not less than rive years, and the offender
jiiny bj indicted and convicted either as an accessory after
tho fact or for a substantive felony, and in the latter case
whether the principal felon hath or hath not been pre
viously convicted, or is or is not amenable to justice. And
howevtr such receiver be convicted, the offence shall be
punishable iis aforesaid.
To forgo, counterfeiter imitate any postage stamp issued
f>r used under the authority of this act, or by or under
the authority of tho government or proper authority of
the United Kingdom, or of any British North American
Province, or of any Foreign Country, or knowingly to
use any such forger!, counterfeited or imitated stamp,
or to engrave, cut, sink or make any plate, die, or other
thing \\lieivb_y to forge, counterfeit or imitate such stamp
or any part or portion thereof, or to have possession of
any mich plate, die or other thing as aforesaid, excfpt by
the permission in writing of ths Postmaster General, or of
r.oia ollicer or perstn who, under regulations made in
that behalf, may lawfully grant &uch permission, or to
forge, counterfeit or unlawfully imitate, use or affix, to or
upon any letter or packet, any stamp, signature, initials
or other mark or sign purporting that such letter or
packet ought to pass free of postage, or at a lower rate of
postage, or that the postage thereon or any part thereof
hath boen prepaid or ought to be paid by or charged to
any person, department or party whomsoever, shall be
felony? punishable by imprisonment in the Penitentiary
for life, or for a period not less han five years, and to such
felony all the provisions of any Act respecting Forgery
shall apply as if such offence were made felony under that
act. in so far as the provisions thereof are not inconsistent
with this Act, and the accessories to any such offenco sha .l
bn punishable accordingly.
To forge, counterfeit or imitate any p^st office money
order, or advice of such money order, or post office savings
bank depositor s book, or authority of the Postmaster
General for repayment of a post office savings bank depo
sit, or of any part there .f, or any signature or writing in
or upon any post office money order, money order advice,
post office savings bank depositor s bo"k, or authority of
Post muster General, for repayment of a post office savings,
bunk deposit, or any part, thereof, with intent to defraud,
shall be a felony; punishable by imprisonment in the
Penitentiary for any term not IPSS than two years ami not
exceeding seven years, and the accessories to any such
offence shall be punishable accordingly.
To enclose in or with any leiter. packet or other mail-
able matter sent by post, or to put into any post, office any
explosive, dtngerous or destructive substance* or liquid.
or any matter or thing likely to injure any letter or other
mailable matter, or the person of any officer or servant of
the post office, shall be a misdemeanor, unless such offence
is or shall be by law constituted a crime of greater
magnitude.
To enclose a letter or letters, or any writing intended to
serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the
parcel poet, or in a packet of samples or patterns posted to
pass at the rate of postage applicable to samples and pat
terns, or to inclose a letter or any writing to serve the
purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing, in a
newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of
postage applicable to newspapers (except in the case of the
accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which ara
permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by
them to their subscribers), or to enclose a letter or any
writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter in any
mail matter sent by post not being a letter, shall in each.
case he an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than
ten and not exceeding forty dollars in each case.
To remove with fraudulent intent from any letter, news
paper or other mailable nutter, sent by post, any postage
stamp which shall have been affixed thereon or wilfully
with intent aforesaid remove from any postage stamp
which shall have been previously used, any mark which
shall have been made thereon at any post office, shall be
a misdemeanor.
It shall not be lawful for any person other than a post
master to exercise the business of selling postage stamps
or stamped envelopes to the public, unless duly licensed
so to do by the Postmaster General and under such condi
tions as he may prescribe: and any person who shall
violate this provision lij selling postage stamps or stamped
envelopes to the public without a license from the Post
master General, shall, on conviction before a justice of the
peace, incur a penalty of not exceeding forty dollars for
each offence.
If any person wilfully or imlidouslv injures or destroys _
any street letter box, pillar box. or other receptacle estab
lished by authority of the Postmaster General, for the de
posit of letters or o her mailable, matter, such person shall
on conviction be deemed guilty of a mi- k-incanor, punish
able by fine or imprisonment or both, in the discretion of
the court before which thn offender is convicted, and every
person who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commis
sion of this off nice, shall bw guilty of a misdemeanor and
be indictable and punishable its a principal offender.
If any person uses or attempts to u.-< in prepayment of
postage on any letter or mailable matter posted in this
Dominion, any po*ta<: stamp which has been before used
far a like purpose, such person shall lm subject to a penalty
of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars for
every such offence, and the letter or other mailable matter
on which such stamp has been so improperly used may IH
detained, or in the discretion of the Postmaster General
forwarded to its destination charged with double postsgo..
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POST OFFICES IX CAXADA.
[1871.
List of Post Offices til Canada oil the 1st September, 1870.
The Offices printed in Italics ire authorized to grant and pay Monty Orders. The Offices marked* are Savings
Offices. The letters "WO," following the, name of a Post Office, signify Way Offices." The capital letters on tlie.
right of the, County column indicate the. several Provinces of the Dominion.
POST OFFICE.
F.LECTOR.VL DIV.
POSTMASTER
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV. POSTMASTER.
Abbott s Corners ...
MK-sisriuoi Q
Cfwrles ifopa
0. Crossfield
D. McBean
IJi iij.-miin Seaton
S. Kalconbridge
Thomas Pearson
Hohert Touse
R. P. Scidnv.re
Robert Kovman
J. Matthews
A Qu dit Dnboi
George Adams
Mrs. Agnes La vet
John K. Tavlor
N. McDonald
Oi.lenwn Lewis
i George S. Hoare
Miss J. Pattcrsoi
J. J. Watson
Nathan B. Morri
John Milne
.Shack leton FTay
J. S H.iwley
George B. Lee
Thomas Burke
John Harris
Jo*i Franklin
George Evans
II. McKenzie
James II Peck
Luther Carpentei
Alex. Brown
James tjurtis
F, Alexander
A. S. McDonald
John Hill
Silas Wright
John Rannie
R. Short, sen.
Thomas Boddy
Thomas Bryson
A. .Miscampbell
\Vm. Sharp
George Fletcher
Jfihn Lynch
Thomas Graham
E W. Archibald
John Bowman
J. II. VVvlie, jun
W II . Tavlor
Mrs. A. Meek
J. Moukhouse
J. W. Branan
*lex. Krisw
Wm. Zincer
Owen Roblin
Mrs. A. Chipman
James Kevill
Jonathan Pipe
John Me Arthur
Anna M. M Kay
Louis Robitaille
George Dufresne
II. White
Wm.B. Beveridge
Mme. L. Goulet
L. Moncion
John Mather
Jacob Jodry
Thos. A. Gavazs
II. P. Hill
John Shields
Samuel Kerr
James A. Sumott
Anirus D. Black
Halton
James W. Cotter
W. R. Elderkin
Albert Teskey
K. S. Hall
C. McLanghlin
K. Archil .aid
Wm. B Mills
F. W Bucher
Daniel bick
John McKay
N S. Ryder
W. G. Ballara
Wm. Gillis
Wm. W T atson
Miss L. Schootey
John Itter
Thomas Kidd
R. Harringtoa
C. Roy
Paschal Lebel
Caleb Bennett
John C. Bent
George Mills
Win. G. Murray
E/.ra A. Bates
A D. Olmstead
Chas. Mclnnos
Louis Foisy
Mrs. Janet Small
A. J. Beveridge
Wm. Thornton
W. B. Bernard
F. G. Sta. ey
Edward Oliver
Robt. D. Rogers
James Ashlown
Robert Sm th
George Folliu
John Suuiner
John Mustard
Antoine Va.-hon
John M. Bell
Joshua Breadnor
R. Binghaiu
Alex. Kennivly
G. C Willsou
John Kid I
M. A. Fish-r
James Ti-d:tl8
P. G. Anbry
A. Lailuur
I. Sutherland
I. McK,. me
Ira II P.iitoraon
I. K. Au t
Charles Uoan
R. Morns
)ctave M ivlin
John M -lUum
G. C. Smith
David Muir
E. N. ShtvtT
John Poi ter
A. Shields
C. Ayer
T. 14. II .rris
J. R. Wo. (]*
P. Hod: kiu son
J. Little
Robert Wvlie
John McPliilHps
.las. Meiiten,sen.
Desiah Morton
R. Elmsley
Donall McRea
Jacob Beck
Patrick Ki iiaody
E. Levesque
Rouville ^Q
Apple River, WO ...
Cumberland ... N S
Lanark, N.R
Peterboro , E.R...
Simcoe, N.R
Kestigouche ... N B
Addington
Lambton
Brome Q
Aberfjvle
Wellington, S.R. O
Mouck
Apto
Abin^don
Archibald Sett. W
Abou>hagan Rd.W
Westmorland... N B
Noifolk. X.U
Colchester N b
Ardoch
Acadui Mines, W
Ardtrea
Argyle
Argyle WO..
Simcoe. N.R
Victoria, N.R
Yarmouth N S
Richmond N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Wellington, S.R.
Malton
Acton W )
York N B
*Act m Vale
Bagot Q
Brome Q
Ancluit
Adare
Middlesex, N.R. O
Megantic Q
Arkell
Adderley
*Arl\nna
AddingtonForksWt
Antigonisae ... N S
Brockviile
Bruce, N R. . O
Oxrdwell
AdfJ rirle
Middlesex, X li... o
Renfrew, S R O
Armadale
York, E. R O
Adrnaston
AdolphuKtown
Armauh
Bellechas^e Q
Teniiscouata Q
Bruce, S. R O
Adn-H-ate Harbour...
Agineourt
Cumberland ... N S
York. E.R O
Artnow
Armstrong s Bk WO
Arm-trong sCor.WO
Arnott
*Arnprwr
!>e*tigouche ... N B
Aird !!!!!!"!!!!
Airli.j
Alb rt Bridge. WO
Albert Mines, W
Middlesex, N.R...
Missisquoi Q
Sinieoe. S. R
Cape Bretuu ... N 8
Albert N B
Grey, N.R
Keufrew, S.R
Victoria N B
Aroostook, WO
Aros
Victoria, N.R
Arthabaska Q
Wellington, N.R.
Victoria N B
Went worth, S.R.
Card well
Arthabaska Station
*A liion .
Albion Mines ..
Cictou N S
Arthurette, W ...
Arthur Gold Mi. WO
Arundel
Prince Edward...
Kljdn, W R
Weritworth. N R. O
Xonhiimhr.W.R. O
Gloucester N B
Glengarry
Prescott
Halifax XS
Aldboro
Aldershot
Anrenteuil Q
Middlesex, E.R...
Uierbrooke Q
Ontario, S.R
Peterboro , E.R...
Victoria, N.R. ...
Halton
Grey, N. R
Ascot Corner
Alexander s Pt. WO
* Alexandria
Alfred
Ashbnrnham
Ashdown
Ashgrove
Ashley
Allanburg
Welland .. .
AUandale Mills
Allan Park
Allan s Corners
A lt ndale
Peterboro , E.R... O
Grey, S R
Dhateauguay Q
Simcoe, S.R O
Bruce, N R
Ashton
Ashworth
Ontario, N.R
Nicolet Q
Aston Station
Atha
Ontario, S R
Athelstan
Huntingdon Q
Ontario, N.R
Ontario, N.R
Norfolk, N.R
AIlNonville
Prince Edward ... O
Simcoe, S.R
Peel ...
Athens
AMiston
Alloa .. ..
Atherly
Allunifctte Island ..
Pontiac Q
At/ilime
Card well
Wellington, X.R. O
Pictou.. N S
Athol
Atterclitfe
Glengarry
tfonek....
Alma, W
Almira
* A monte
Alport .
York, E.U
Lanark, N.R
Victoria N K ( i
Aubigny
Ottawa Q
Chateauguar Q
Huron, N.R O
Lambton O
Westmoreland N B
Alton
Cardwell . O
lughrim ..
Au Lac. M r
Ontario, S.li ... t)
Alvanley
Alvinston
Grey, X. R
* Aurora
Avenins; ..
York, N.R
Simcoe, N.R O
Amherlev
Huron, N K O
Amblenide
Bruce S R O
Ronaventure Q
Argenteuil Q
AmelUsburg
Prince Edward...
Cumberland ... N S
Avoca
Middlesex, E.R... O
Perth, S.R
A uberst Point, WO
Amiens
Cumberland ... N S
Middlesex. N R... O
Wentworth,S.R.
Avonmore
Stormont O
Kind s N S
Avonport, W
Avonton
Ayer s Flat
Perth, S.R
Stanstead Q
Anciennc Txjrutto ...
Anc Lorette (sub)...
.Anderson
yuebec Q
Perth, S.R
Victoria N B
Aylesford... .........
King s N S
Ottawa Q
*A\i\iM.r West
Elgin, E.R
Ottawa Q
jVnge Gardien
Montmorency Q
Ottawa Q
*Aur....
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Grey, S.R
Simcoe, S.R O
King s N B
Ayton
Baby s Point
Aniiagaiice, W ...
.A inapoHs ..
Annapolis N S
Antigonishe ... X S
CarlH on
Ilitlif-ix N S
King 1 .-- N B
Middlesex. W.R.
B.S.W.Cornwal.WOj
King s N S
Victoria N S
.Antrim
A.ritrim, W
A;i haqui
Baddeek Bridgo.WO
Baden 1
Victoria N S
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Renfrew, S.E. ...
Chicoutimi Q
Bagot i
Baaotville .,
[70]
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA. 71
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL MV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL KIT.
POSTMASTER.
Westmorland... N B
Westmorland... N Bl
pietou N S
Win. Carey
John Copp, jun.
D. D. McDonald
A. Simoneau
Jas. Fitzgerald
1 hos. Robioson
Henry Baird
Maxima l^ebel
rhomas Burgess
John W. Cowie
Gordon P. York
Daniel Prior
John S Applebe
J. McClelland
R. H. Prust
John Owsns
Archd. Mclnnes
George B. Lundy
Ira Palmer
Thog. J. Milligan
F. Walter
John Cleminger
James Allen
John Percy
W. H. Carpenter
Thomas Gallong
Thomas Tapp
R. Skuce, sen.
Noah M. Barnes
James Klmslie
Donald Nicholson
Samuel Goodhuc
Jam^s Kd wards
Oliver Lvttle
R. H. Crowed
Leonard Knowles
B. BoudrU
W. J. Gage
Robert Brown
Mirgaret Love
John Belfour
Chas. McDonald
Helen Waitt
J. Ferguson, jun.
D. Lacourcieie
N. Fugere
Alex. Williston
James Gairdner
C. Van Buskirk
E. W. Randall
F. W. Bradford
George Laing
Donald Mclntosh
George Surtees
Charles Mason
Frank Turner
J. B. Osborne
Brock Grier
David Smith
V. F. Hardwicke
0. McArtLur
George Mason
Z. Turgeon
Patrick O Brien
Owen Loughrey
Dmiel Hallisay
W. R. Brewster
Leonard Best
S. P. Raymond
Z Porter
Donald Cameron
B. Kivard
R. St. Pierre
(J. Claves, jun.
G. W. Rogga
J. L. House
W. Wood
II. Boucher
John Me Hardy
Israel Burton
i Noah Herring
Belgrave
Huron, N.R
York, N.R
Gloucester N B
Gloucester X B
King s NB
S. Armstrong
Daniel Prosper
John Chtilmers
M. Killorin
Thos, Davis
Como McLeod
Wm. McCulibin
U. Belleveaux
J. II. Meacham
James Martin
Lewis Kichard
P. E. I>rke
Wm. Potneroy
George Arnold
W. H. O Dell
Peter Terriff
Wm. Goullette
J. B. Brillon
R. D. Gilcbrist
Edwin Gledhill
Alex. Letehman
JamesW. McBain
Samuel Bentley
V. Charbonneau
virs.C. PeiHclere
John Fleming
Wm. Jaffray
G. Murner
Edward Berry
W. S. Church
Miss A. Kitten
Nichol Mclntyre
J. M. Parker
W. M. Graham
<}. Bartlett
John Sidey
J. R. Colclough
P. Morin
Donald McLean
J. A. Fraser
M. McLeod
Jas. Humphries
D. McKay
Donald Gillis
Malcolm McLccd
Alex. McGregor
Hugh McLellan
Thou. Richards. n
William Smith
J. C. Bickwitb.
Henry Hall
Isaiah Laws
Gorg N. T lodge
F. McKcnzie
E. Birmingham
Jos*ph M. Young
Asa W. Bishop
John New f ll
Robert Bl;tkrt
Isaac II. Allen
James II"y
Archibald Cook
Wm. Boyle
James Hubley
D. McN.iviiihM.u
Robert SteWiirC
Duncan Cameron
Louis Olivier
James Williger
W. H. Grimlley
J. Heupbaw
Rodger Hates
D. Bergerou
C. Publicover
.Jus. McOurchen
James Pattei>oa
James I alrner
.John A. Arbo
A. H. Kelly
Jonathan Striker
Robert i?h>-rr.J
ijohn Leavitt
Baie Verte R d, W
Bailey s Brook, W
Ui-lbaven
Belledune, WO
BelleduneRiv.W
Belleisle Bay, W 0...
Belleisle Creek, W
B"lle Riviere
Levis Ql
Durham, E.R. ...
Charlotte N B
Carleton NB
Victoria N B
Baillie Settlem. W
Bairdville, WO
Baker s Creek, W
Bali
King s NB
Two Mountains... Q
Digby N S
Selleveaux Cove, WO
*&JkmUe
Victoria, NR
Lanark. S.R 0,
Hastings, E.R. ...
Carleton NB^
Belleville, WO
Bellevous VU1. W
Ml Etoart
Westmorland...NB
Simcoe, S R
Addington
Ballantrae
York, N.R
Wellington, C.R. 0:
Cardwell
Bellroclt
BdL s Onrners
Belmont
Carleton O
Middlesex, E.R...
Huron, N.R
Ballyduff
Durham, E.R. ...
Middlesex, E.R...
Renfrew. S.R. ...
Haldiinand
Ontario. S R:
Northumb. W R. O
Waterloo, N.R.....
Simcoe, S.R
Huron N.K
Ontario, S R
Hastings. N.R.... 0;
Westmorland... N B
Gape Q
Belmore
Balmer s Island
Beloeil Station
Belceil Village
Yercheres Q
Belyea s Cove, WO..
Benmiller
Queen s N B
Huron, N.R
Lanark, N.R
Northumb. W.R.
Kent
Bepnie s Corners
Bensfort
Bail diti
Batigor
Barachois, WO
Barachois de Malbay
Bark Lake
Berkeley
*Berlin
Grey. N.R
Waterloo, N.R...
Huron, S.R O
Albert NB
Hastings, N.R....
King s . . . N B
Berne
Barne-ville, W ...
Barnett
Berryton, WO
Bersiuiis
Wellington, C.R. O
Pi-tou N S
Saguenay Q
Barney s River, W
Berthier, en las
* Berthier, en haul ...
Montmagny Q
Berthier Q
Stinstead Q
Simcoe. N.R O
Huntingdon Q
Shelbnrne N S
Shelburne N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Northnmberl d N Bj
Wentworth, S.R.
Ki.iir s N B
Colchester NS
Charlotte N B
Lennox
Carleton N B
Gloucester N B
Gloucester N B
Bruce, S.R
Stormont
Berwick
King s N S
Barrington Pas. W O
Barri. s Beach, W
Bartibog W
Durham, E.R
Shefford Q
Bethel
Bewdley
Northumb. W.R.
Bic
Bass River, WO
Bass Kiver, W
Bass wood Ki<lge,WO
Bath
Bath, WO
Ba hursi
Levis Q
Big Bank, W
Bis; Bras d Or, W
Big Brook W
Big Cove, WO
Big Harbour, W 0...
Big Interv.(G.N )WO
Big Interv. (M.) WO
Bis* Island, WO
Victoria N S
Victoria N S
Queen s N B
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Victoria N S
Bathurst Vill. W
Bailsman ... ... .
Balaam Bridge
Buttei sea
I ictou NS
Big Loraine. W O ...
Bi" Pond, W .
Cape Breton ... N S
C*pe Breton ... X S
Shelburne N S
Hussell O
Bay dii Via, W ...
jl-tu/irlil
Northumberl d N B
Huron. S.R
Westmorland... N B
|Ant.igouishe ... N S
CiMrlotte N B
.Elgin. E.R O
Victoria N S
Biss Port le Bear.W
Billinsts Bridge
Bill Town, WO
Binbrook
Bavin-Id W
Bayfield, W
King s N S
BavsMe W O .. .
Wentworth, S.R.
Bayham
Bingbain Road
BaySt Lawrence,WO
Compton ....... . Q
Renfrew, N.R. ... O
( IN ford, S.R
Norfolk, N.R
Birkhall
Btar.lmtte
Bi-alt m
*/>f -Uns? 1 ///? . . ..
Birmingham
Birr
Middlesex, K.R...
Grenville. N.R...
Simcoe, S. R
Northumberl d N B
Welland
Bishop s Mills
Bear Brook
Bear Island. W ...
Rear Point, WO
Bear H. (E. side) WO
]:<"j.r Rivrr ( W. side]
Russell
York N B
Black Bank
Black Brook, W 0...
Black Creek
Shelburne N S
Annapolis N S
Di bv N S
Black Heath
Wentworth, S R.
Restigouche ... N B
Aritigonishe... N S
Halifax N S
Black Land. W ...
Bla. k Lands. W 0...
Black Point, W ...
Black River, W ...
Bla.k River, WO ...
Black River, W ...
Black River Br. W
Black River Station
Black Rock. W ...
Blackville, W
Blair .. .
B->auharnois Q
Bfaulac
[it aumont
li^llechasse Q
Quebec . Q
Lotbiniere Q
Northumberl d .S B
St. John N B
Antigonishe... N S
Northumberl d N B
B^auport .
Beaver Bank. W 0...
Beaver ttrook, W
Beaver Harbor, W
Beaver Kiver, W
Beaver River, Cornj
Halifax N S
Albert N B
Charlotte N B
IDigby N S
Cumberland ... N S
Northnmberl d N B
Waterloo, S R. ...
Peterboro , E.U...
Arthabaska Q
Lnneiiburg N S
York N B
Djirby N S
Ontario, N.R
Vi<vl"t Q
*Bluirtrm
Becancour .
Blandford
IlHi-ancoiir Station..
Hal 1 nrtl
Megintic Q
Blandford. W
Bedford Basin, W
Beetw Plaiu
II.-,iifax N S
BUntyre
Blessin ir ton... .
Grey, N.R
Hastings. E.R....
Northumberl d \B
Sunburv N B
Sfunstead Q
Beech Ilili, W
Begon ,
3ilt a*t
Beltbrd
BsllUuntain ..
Blissfield. W
BlNsville, W
Bloomfield
T.-iuiwoimta Q
Huron. N.ll O
York. K.R
Card well
Prince Edward... O
Carleton N 15
Btoomfield, W O
Bloomfifeld, W 0...,
Kiiii s... ... NB
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[isn.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL MV. POSTMASTER.
Waterloo, N.R... O
York, N.R
Wm. Rogers
j. W. Kitchen
Vm. McDonad
Malcolm Blue
tohn Messer
lichard Holmes
Fohn Miller
R La T. Tupper
Bromptoo
Wm. Wright
J. R McDonnell
E. C. Thompson
R. Rowe
W. Hendry
R. Darlington
J. II Hall
Sage Tiaiinerman,
Mrs. M Fowler
J A Hatfield
.T:imes McDonald
Richard Taun
C. II J Hall
Alex. McGibbon,
Wm. Barr
Robert Marks
John iWoran
Jacob Bruniter
S. R. Beamish
John Stanneld
James Wilson
Jiusebe Couture
Thomas Buckley
II. B Foley
George Dauth
John Catton
E. W. Burgess
Alfred Shell
James Gol borne
Charles Hall
Alex. Donald
George Savage
Donald McRae
F. II. McKnight
Robert Faulkner
John Meikte, jun
(leorge Taylor
James McGill
M. E. A. Burpee
John Fell
James Lynn
J. McKinu in
Murray B Keith
T. Thomson
Rev. W. King
J. M. Thomson
Charles Little
Robert Sadler
J B. Beaulieu
Kphraim Demara
Henry Gawler
W.Tennant, jun.
M. G. Scott
D. Dillion
Wm. Campbell
Patrick Vlurpliy
George B-ll
James Munsie
Geo. Mi ldlemas
John Boyle
Angus McDonald
James Reid
JJ. D Cameron
D. McLauchlan
Louis B Ilarpin
J. M. Batcman
Wm H White
Handly Starratt
Benjamin Clark
James Bryson
Hugh Currie
Thomas Houston
James M. Jerri*.-;
E. T. Hagyard
D. K. Campbell
HenrvMcKarlace-
A .Mi-Ken Irick
Jas. H Cooper
H. W. Moyer
Luke li>rua
3rr>mptcm Falls
Richmond Q
Norfolk, N.R
Pictou N S
lalton
Blue Mountain. WO
Blue s Mills, W ...
Inverness N S
Huron N.R
Huron, N R
Bro iklield
Colchester N S
Queen a N S
intario, S.R.... o
Queen s N S
Jroohfield, WO
Blythesvvood
Bobcaygenn
Bocabec W
Rs.-ex
Victoria. S.R
Charlotte ..N B
Brooklyn. W
Brooksdale
Oxford N R .
Wm. Erskine
A. L. Bogart
Miles MeMillen
Stephen McNeil
Fohn Kerry
Duncan McRae
John Blaisdell
ilichard Knight
Eliram Lount
John Bongard
P. N. Mclntosh
Alex. McKachero
V. Lemay
James Jewett
T. Hagarty
Wm Hack well
Oliver C. Rouse
Wm. Markle
C. McBrayne
John Taylor
Wm. Fa trow
L. Normandin
Alex Boudreau
A. Munro
Robert Grant
M. D. Harris
John D. Baird
E. A, Panet
Wm. B. Jelly
J. B. Fairbairn
Hugh- Me Lean
John McCaffrey
Charles Waugh
Robert E Perry
Mrs. A. Douglas
Alex. Anderson
Jas. Black, jnn.
K. Cnishoiu.
D. W. Gumming
| B. R. Crombie
IA. D Clment
James P. Foley
L. K. Dubois
Moses Moyer
Robert Anulin
W. McDougall
Millidge Steeves
Marcus S. Dean
Elias Eby
George Burchel
E. Dodge, jun.
John Forbes
R. A. Newcomb
E. 0. Brigham
H. R. Sharp
Jos. Lock wood
<!. Clusbulni
Allen Williims
George Brown
G. J. Mackclean
Wm. King
i Joseph Muir
Geo. IJamilti n
R. McDonald
J. McLeod
Elkennh Toel
Donald SIcLeod
Mrs. A. Church
John Crawford
Chan Brodhaiic
II. R. Williams
C. II. Jones
Brook vale.W
Brookville (C d) WO
Brookville (Pic.) WO
Hastings. E R. ...
Xorthumberl d N B
Cape Breton ... N S
Lanark, SR
Victoria, N.R
Cumberland ... N S
Pictou N S
Boiestnwn.WO
Boidal" W .
Intario, S.R
Argenteuil Q
Oxford, S.R O
Brownsville
Bolton Forest
Bomanton
Bonaven ure [sub]..
Brome Q
N,-rthumb. W.R.
Bonaventure Q
Simcoe. S.R
Prince Edward...
Xorfolk, N.R
Inverness N S
Laval Q
Brucefield
Huron, SR
Alo oma
Renfrew, S.R
Perth, N.R O
Bongard s Corners...
!)urham, E.K
Middlesex, E.R... O
Kent
Boom \V
Bord APlouffe
* Buckingham
Ottawa Q
Ontario, N.R O
Pert!) N R
Buckland
Bfllochasse Q
Kind s N S
Buckley s. W
Bosoobel
Shefford Q
Norfolk, N.R
Wellington, N.R.
Bothwell
Kent N B
Bulstrode
Arthabaska Q
Brant. S.R
*BothweH
Kothwell
Burgessville
Oxford, SR
Bruce N R
Botsf.ird Port geW
Westraorland...N B
Ohamhly Q
Peterboro , E.R...
Kind s N S
Boudreau Vll. W O
Westmorland. ..N E
Burlington, W O ...
Burn-brae
Northumb. E.R.
Peel
Northumb. W.R.
Perth, N.R O
Hastings. N R...
Westmoreland N B
Carleton N B
Burnhamthorpe
Boundary Crk.,W
Boundary, Pres.WO
Burns
Portneuf Q
Renfrew. S.R
Northumberl d X B
Hants N S
Bowling Green
Wellington. N.R.
Durham, W.R. ...
Middlesex, N.R.
York E R .
Burnt Church. W
Burntcoat. WO
Burritt s Rapids ...
Burtch
Grenville, N.R... O
Brant, S.R
Hal ton
Burton
Durham, E.R. ...
Sunbnry N B
Victoria, N.R
Simcoe, S.R
Oxford, N.R C
Simcoe, S.R
Peel
Burto-i, W
* Bradford
1 Braemar
Bury s Green
Victoria, N.R
Huron, N.R
Bnsbfield
Bute
Butternut Ridg.W
Buttonville
King s NB
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Norfolk .... O
York, ER
Kent
Brant. S R
Bvng
Haldimand
Algoiua
Ontario, N.R
Simcoe, N.R
Waterloo, N.R. ... O
Brentwood
Bvron
Middlesex. E.R...
Temiscouata Q
Durham. W.R. ...
Brant, N.R
Leeds. S R
Monck
Renfrew, S.R ...
Middlesex, W.R.
Cardwtll
Cacouna
Brewer s Mills
Huron S R....
Cainsville
Bridsredale, W ...
Brid"enorth
Albert N B
Peterboro , W.R.
Waterloo, N.R....
Gripe Breton ... N S
Annapolis N S
Pictou ... N S
Caistfirville
Bridgeport, WO
Calder
Caldwell
Bridzeville, W ...
Caledmi
Cardwell
Hasting?, N.R. ...
Lunenburg N S
Queen s N B
Caledon East
Cardwell
Caledonia Cor. W
Caledoni . Mills. W
Caledonia (St.M.)WO
Caledonia Set.W 0..
Caledonia Springs..
Gallon
Calumet Island
Queen s N S
Brio s Corner, W
Briiiham
Snffht
Antigonishe... N S
Guysboro N S
Albert NB
Brome Q
Oxford, N.R
iVorthumb. E.R...O
Antigonishe ...N
Hasting*. N.R. ...
Middlesex, N.R...
Wellington. C.R.
Prescott O
Bri ley s Brook, W
Elgin E.R
Poutiac Q
Victoria, NR
Queen s N B
Halifax N S
Cambridge, W
Cambri- ge. W
Bristol
Britannia
Peel
I Arnenteuil .. Q
Addin^ton
Victoria. X.R
Broad Cove. Ch.W f
Broad Cove (Int)W<
] .ro;idCove(Lu.,Wi
!!r mil Cove (Ma. )W(_
Inverness N f
Cardwell
Lambton
Lunenburg N P
Inverness N S
Hi m-i venture ...... Q
York, W.R
Northumb d E.R.O
Peel O
King s N B
Campbell s Cross ....
Campbell Settl. W O
Campbell Settl. W
Brockton
Rr vH-7,-1 ill f ....
York N B
r. -stigoucbe .- N B
Halton
Lincoln O
Bro-ihagen Perth. X.R
Broiiit* . Brome . Q
Campbellville
iiri mveiin-re Ukonv; I,
Caiupo Bello
Charlotte N li
[72]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL I)IV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Canaan l!oad,WO...
Cansrd W
King s N S
lenben Baker
L E. Lockwood
jouis Drouillard
John Folmsbee
C. Katon
Juhn Wilson
j. Canniff jun.
3entreville
Centreville, W
Addington
\lhert N B;
John Whalt-n
Wm. Woodworth
Wm. D. Estey
James Ma> tin
A. L. Frechette
John Hackett
N. Hardy
Thomas Kemp
Charles Granger
Mrs. >i. Payne
M. Tremblay
P. F. Green
Samuel Throop
Hi-nry Li L den
N. Mallet
Robert Lang
M. L. B. Rousseau
S. Barfoot
T. Yi.ndy, jun.
J C. Meagher
Henry Cardwell
Wm. Puaslev
Ansell Robbies
H. B. Prentiss
II. Kedy
John Campbell
Win Heiicsey
William Main
Isaiah T. Insley
Mark McManus
Nelson Chesley
Thomas Booth
John Barber
Chas. A. Brown
Jos. Eisenheur
Wm. Brown
Ed. Briard
John Burgess
Donald Me Learn
Joseph Bargeron
John Guay
Thomas Lindsay
Geo. McDonald
J. S. Macklem
M Me E wen
Mai. McDougall
H. Sloane
Alex. Bailey
Wm. Gilliott
J. E. Pointer
Allan Weir
H. M. Foster
E. Laroucho
S. Johnston
A. F. Comeau
J. McM. McXab
J. C. Black
Thomas. Wilson
S. G. A. Raiche
Charles Stewart
lames Shaw
Wm. Heath
J. McCutcheon
J. McCutcheon
R. T. McDonnell
James Lockbart
Beverly Smith
Walter Hunter
John Embree
C. Baldwin
O. Banning, jtm.
Jon. Bridaman
Henry Watson
Jarms P. Roop
Rich d. Sandford
Francis Brown
W. W. Woodruff
A. J. Seaman
E. P. Flewelling
J. Shears
Thomas Fair
Andrew Corbett
Kind s N 8
Canard River
Canbori ... .
Canada Creek
Canfif ld .
Essex
Monck ....
Centrevilln,WO
Centrevillf,WO
Digby N S
Kind s N S
Haldimand
Hasting?, E.R. ...
Oxford, N.K
King s N s
*Ohamb/v Canton ...
Chimco k, W
Cannifton
Canning
Charlotte NB
Champlain Q
T. W. Borden
}has. Estabrook?
Charles Gibbs
rancois Meunier
JM Cunningham
R< bert Clark
C. E. Grosvenor
\. Prudhomme
Wm. Deacon
F G. Laiuontagnf
Chance Harbour, W
St John N B
Canning WO ....
Queen s . .. N B
Peterboro , E.R...
^lontcalm Q
Ontario, N.K
Rouvillt Q
Kent
Guysboro N S
Compton. .... Q
Charleston
Charlevilln
Leeds, S.R
Grenville, S.R. ... O
Guysboro N S
Chateauguay Q
Chateauguay Q
Montmorency ... Q
Kent O
York N B
Canterbury Stat.WO
York N B
Charlo s Cove, W 0.
Ottawa Q
Durham, E.R. ...
Chateauguay Basin
Chateau Richer ......
Cap Chat (sub) .. ..
Cap des Hosiers
Gaspe Q
Peter Whalan
Gaspe Q
W.lliam Tilly
Elobert McDonald
D. McDonald
Hugh McLeod
Charles Brooks
A McQuarrie
Josiah Smith
Arch McDonald
Donald McLaren
W. Cunningham
John McKay
T Beaumirr
Luc L. Routhier
MIPS H. C. Larut
J. Bernard
.I.G.C. Blackball
James Carlin
T. H. Schneider
Joseph Meagher
lames R. Reed
Pat. Struthe s
James Hamilton
uohnC. Crooksr
W. R. Clayton
S Cummins
Albert Goetz
s-aml. Hamilton
James Calder
Alfred Moore
Samuel Ewart
W.J.Fetherstonc
J. Malcolm, sen.
James Heffeman
Joseph Kidd
Wm. Cook
Enoch Bradley
SamuelPatterson
George Case
M. B. Crosby
George Mansfiel(
J. S. Casselman
Edmd. Bennett
David U. Gavelin
John Warnock
Francis Hassard
J C. Pennock
Allan McDonald
Richard Church
Jos. Northmore
Thomas Muir
W. De Lorimier
G. A. Messenger
David Lapp
James Connery
Ambrose Poole
Thomas Marcoux
Thomas Rogers
B. S. Bailey
Amos Mott
Samuel Trash
J. McKeen
Silas Raymond
Wm. Dixon
A. B. Coramins
, T. H. McAuley
Northumb N B
Yama -ka Q
Antigonishe ... N S
Antigonishe ... N S
Pictou N S
Chatillon
Cape Georne (X.)WO
Cape John, WO
Grey N R
Haldimand
Yarmouth N S
Ottawa Q
Sherbrooke Q
Inverness N S
Shelburne . ... N S
Chebojtue, W
Cape Mnbou,W ...
Cape Negro. W ...
Capo North, W ...
Cnpe.P h
Cape Sable Isle, WO
Cape Spear. WO
Cap Magdeleine
Cap Rouge
Chelsea. W
Lunenburg N S
Peel
Bruce S R
Cheltenham.
Grey, N.R
Shelburne N S
Westmorland. ..N" I
Simeoe. S.R
Prince Edward ...
Bruce N.R
Chesley
Quebec Q
Chesley sCor.,WO...
Chester
Lunenburg N S
Arthabaska Q
Albert N B
Montmagny Q
Portneuf , Q
Cap S. int
Chester, W
Gloucester N 13
Victoria
Chester
Luneuburg N S
Lunenburg N S
Oxford, N.R
Inverness N S
Hants N S
Carden
Chester Basin,W 0...
Chesterfield
Caiillon
Argenteuil Q
Bonaventure C
St. John NB
Lanark. S.R
Perth, S.R G
Wentwortt,N.R.
Huron, N.R ....
Cheticamp, W
Carleton
*Carldrm Place
Carlingford
Carlisl-
Cheverie. W
Chezzetcook, W ...
Chichester
Halifax NS
Pontiac Q
Cbicoutimi
Chicoutimi Q
Colchester N S
Queen s N B
Carlow
Chigonaise Riv.,W
Chipman, W
Carlow. WO ...
Carleton . N B
Carlsruhe
Bruce S.R
Welland
Carlton, W
Yarmouth N 8
Wentworth, S.R.
Peterboro , E.R...
Bruce, N.R ....
Chockfish, W
Christmas Isl d,W
Churchill
Kent NB
Carluke
Cape Breton ...N S
) Simeoe, S.R
I Albert NB
Carnarvon
Church Hill. W 0...
Churchstreet,W 0...
Churchvill^
Carp
Carleton...... ......
King s N S
Carriboo Cove, W
Carroll sCoruerb.WO
(Tarn, n Irroo/c
Richmond N S
Halifax N S
Peel
Churchville, W O ...
Chute s Cove, W 0...
Clachan
Clairvaux (sub)
Piotou N S
Perth, N.R
Annapolis N S
Elgin,W.R , O
Charlevoix. . Q
Carrville
York, W.R
Carson by
Carletoit
Carthasre
Perth, N.R
Cartwrvht ... .
Durham, W.R. ...
King s NB
Clare, WO .... r>rhv N s
Cape Settlempnt.W
Cashel
(laremont
Ontario. S.R
Cumberland ...N S
Russell .
York, E.R
Claremont, W
ClcLT&nct ... .
Cashrrvre
Middlesex, W.R.
Russell
Renfrew, N.R
Casselman
Castile
Clarence Creek
Russell
Missisquoi Q
Castlebar
Clarendon Centre ...
ClarendonFr nt(sub)
Clarendon Settl W
Clarendon Set, W O
Clareview
Pontiac . Q
Castltfc rd
Renfrew, S.R
Peel O
Northurab. W.R.
Cape Breton ...N S
Cardwell
Pontiac . Q
Castlemore
Gistlelrm
Pontiac Q
Charlotte N B
Addington
Catalone. WO
Cataract
Clarke
Durham, W.R. ...
Shelburne N S
Ciitaraqui
Clarke s Harb r.W
darktbwg
Catbcarl
Brant S R .
Grey, N.R
Peel O
Caughnawaga
Laprairie Q
*Cayu/ja
Haldimand C
York, E.R
Lanark, N.R
Digby N S
Bruce N R
Cedar Giove
Cedar Hill
Lanark. N.R
Norfolk S R O
Cedar L>ke, W ...
Cedars
C lfCLTVlUf
Bothwell
Soulan^es ... Q
Annap< Us N S
Annapolis N S
Wellington, N.R.
Welland
Odarville ...
Cent l Blissville.W
Cen l Cirn bridge, WO
Cent lChehoaur.WO
Cent lKiugscle r.WO
Central N .rton. W O
CentrKl Onflow. W
Centre Augusta
Centreton
Grey. S.R
Sunbury N B
Clementsyale.W 0...
Cliffnrd
Queen s N B
*Cliftnn
Yarmouth N S
York N B
Clifton, W
Gloucester .... N B
King s N B
Clifton, W
King s N B
Clifton House (sub).
"Clinton
Welland
Colchester N S
Grenville, S R. ...
Northumb. W.R.
Huron, S.R
Queen s N B
Renfrew. S.R
Clones, W O
Clontarf ..
[73]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Clover Hill
Clovne
Simcoe. S.R
Addington
E. J. Ritchey
liibins Clark
\V. Md herson
James McKay
John Dickinson
James Brown
Thomas Coates
Horace Cutting
J R. McUonald
John Leroy
J. C. Boswell
James Lucas
Svlvain LeKlane
Wm. Kilbank
Charles Thomas
Wm. Colbeck
C. R. Ford
Alex Hackett
D. Mclntosb,
Jacob Marsh
garni. Dickinson
John Kplett
Charles Warner
George Jamieson
John Gardhouse
Jos. W. Trueman
David Liwson
John Butler
M. Hughes
James Gibbon
W. B. Hamilton
L. Herchmer
Silas Staples
John Shackleton
Robert Ashton
D. McAllister
Daniel Johnson
John Hodgson
A. W. Kendrick
John Duncan
A. Nicholson
Charles Hendry
John W. Burt
Robert Lee
Jas. MrFarlane
Peter Smith
A. Marsh
R. Thompson
0. L.imoureux
G. B. Sills
Mrs. M Mitchell
R. H. Wilford
John Ferguson
Thomas Allen
John Kaiser
Thomas Milne
R. P. Smith
F. A. Best
Fenwick Coates
G. C. Wood
H. L. Dickey
II. J. Miller
Gedeon Deguire
W. O. Caverhill
Rodger Ducket
Odile Malboeuf
Edmond Latour
Alexander Hill
James Coulson
C. S. Harris
Wm. McKee
David Smith
James Grant
Alex. Brisbin
N. Me Bride
Dr. Chas. Brown
Anthouy Martel
P. T. Clarke
John Craig
A. G. Fleming
Murdoch Craig
Chas. A. Bell
John Colgan
Puter Jones
Crawford
Credit
Grey, S.R
Peel
Hector McRae
Emerson Taylor
John Parsons
James Graham
Alex. Gillespie
Thos. Cavarutgb,
S. W. Carson
Alex. Fraser
D. Mclntyre
H-nry Covert
Alex. Park
Tag. MeCutcheon
John Fraser
William Gnnn
Chirles Fraser
Jesse Anderson
Jno. MePherson
Alexander Hill
J. II. Johnston
John Ehler
L. Boardman
Ira Williams
J. Cruickshank
Robert Dreany
Alexander Craig
R. T. Williams
G. G. Dunning
A.Branscombe, sr
Wm. Smith
Ilobt. Thomson
John Anderson
John Boyle
John Beaumont
Jas. B. Gushing
T. Mo-Williams
L. I. Dezii-l
Peter McArthnr
H. A. Johnson
Wm. Chisholm
Robert Francy
W. Ross
R. Guimond
Wm Robertrfon
George J irret t
H. A. Clifford
Henry Heney
Henry Hognrfn
J. W. Sto-Uwell
Edward Hall
Wm Bailey
John Gardiner
Luther Sterns
Ji-hn Rogers
John !>avi-<
W. A. Ward
Isaac Daw.son
A. S. Cameron
1 Isaac Lambert
|T. B. Dier
H. F. Vroom
John Warren
James B. Gllie
Samuel Walker
C. J Ladd
.IIIIIIMS Whitsides
W. II. Donaut
B. Smith
Hector Graves
Samuel Lane
Benj. II Rossor
Jos. R. Denison
B. C. Freeman
John Fraser
James Read
Win. Hartt
Thomas Allia
Wm. Wilson
L. G Willsie
George Sni th
A. D. llamelm
Wm. Irviu ,
Mdme. A.CIoutier
Robert I .tn >TI
Honry Riirney
Thos. Ureenway
Clyde
Wentworth, N.R.
Shelburne N S
Kent N B
Queen s N B
Huron, S.R O
Wellington, N.R.
Simeoe, N.R
Simeoe, N.R O
Prince Edward...
Wellington, S.R.
Elgin.W.R
Prince Edward...
Perth, S R
Cl\de River. W ...
Coal Branch, WO...
Coal Mines, W ...
C;it*V .Mills, WO...
Creek Bank
*CrKemiire.
Creighton
Cressy
Crieff
Kent N B
Stanstead Q
CoMen
Renfrew, N.R. ...
Victoria. N.R
Crinan
Crofton
Coboconta
*Cobourg
Northumb. W.K.
Kent N B
Cocaitrne, W
Cromwell, W
Crossbill
King s N B
Cuc.-ogue River, W
Codringt >n
Kent NB
Waterloo, N.R...
Bonaventure Q
Guysboro N S
Inverness N S
Guysboro N S
Antigonishe ...N 8
. nverness N S
Bothwell
Northumb. E.R...
Hants N S
Co^mngun Kiv. WO
Cross R ls., Cy. Bar.
CrossKds.Lk Ainslie
Cross R.Me Me d. WO
Cross Rds. Ohio.WO
Cross R.St.G.Chl.WO
Wellington, N.R.O
Northumb. E.R...
Colchester
Northumb. W R. O
Middlesex, N.K...
Caiieton N B
Coldstream, W ...
OoHdwttt&r . . .
Crow Harbour, W
Guvsboro N S
Welland .
Simeoe N R O
Colebro k
Cole Haibour, W 0.
Guysboro N S
Peel O
Cruickshank
Grey, N.R
Middl sex, E. R.
Wellington, N.R.
Cole s Island, W 0...
Colinville
Oxford S.R. .. .
Russell
Collfield
Cum berland Bay, WO
Cumberland Pt. W
Collina, W
King s N B
Queen s N B
*C<>llingwood .
Simeoe N.R
Halton
Collin s Bay . . .
Wellington, C R.
Prescott O
Colpov s Bay
Bruce N R
Curry ville, WO
Albert N B
Columbus ,
Ontario, S.R
Cfnnbf.r ... . . .
Renfrew.S.R
joliette Q
Renfrew, S.R
Daillebout
Dalesville
Argenteuil Q
Restigonche ...N B
*Co>mpton
Concord
Concord, W O
York, W.R
Pictou N S
Dalhousie Mills
Dalhonsie Road.W
Dalhousie Sett. W
Lunenbug N S
Pictou N S
Waterloo, N.R...
Wellington, C.R.
Card well
Kimouski Q
Dalkeith
CouqueraIlBa k,WO
Conroy
Lunenburg N S
Perth, S.R
Prince Edward...
Huron. N.R
Victoria. N R
Simeoe, N.R
Danforth
*Danville
York, K.R
Richmond Q
Kent
Contrtrcceur
Vercheres Q
Darrell
Cooke s Brook, W
O /kshire ... .
Colchester N S
Compton Q
Dartford
Northumb. K.R...
Victoria. N.R
Halifax N S
Dartmoor
Dartmouth, W ...
Davenport
Simeoe, S.R O
Peel
York, WR
York. E.R
Hastings. N.R. ...
Elgin, K.R
Weutworth, N.R,.
Dawn Mills
Bothwell
Dawson Sett. WO...
Daywood
Albert N B
Grey, N.R
Kent
Corinth
Corn Hill, WO
^V wnwall
Elgin, E.R
King s N B
De Cewsville
Haidimand
Annapolis N &
Cornwall
Deep Brook. W ...
CoruwallisEast,WO
CfarUfl&Mt
King s N S
Deerfield. W
Deeihurst
Yarmouth N S
Simeoe. S.R
Middlesex.W.R...
Norfolk, X.R
Cote.au Landing
Coteau Station
Cotes des Neiges
Cute St Paul
Delaware
Delhi
Delta
Leeds, S.R ()
Demorestville
Prince Edward ...
King s N S
Wellington, N.R.
Simeoe. N.R
Guvsboro N S
Norfolk, N.R
Card well
Albert N B
Dempsey s Cor. W
Denbiirh
Addington
Country Harbor, W
Denfield
Middlesex, E.R...
Richmond Q
Denison g Mills
Deniston
Addington
Coverdale, W
COTerley
Covey Hill
Densmores. WO
Hants N S
Grey. S. R O
Huntingdon Q
; Elgin. W.R
Joliette Q
Derby, W
Northumb N B
Ontario, N.R
Peel
Middlesex, E.R... O
Grey, N.R
Portneuf Q
Cowal
Giwunsville . ...
Derry West
Cape Breton ...N S
Cape Breton ...N S
Simeoe. N.R
Grey N R
Coxheath, W
Desboro
Deschambault
Desmond
CraJlt*ith
Addington O
Temiscouata Q
Dist. of Nipisinj O
Middlesex. K.R...
Huron, SR
Wellington, C.R.
Simeoe, 8.R
Detour du Lac
Deux Rivieres
Devizes
Craiicvate
Otanworth .. . Leeds, S.R
[74]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
75
POST OFFICE.
F.LBCTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL MV.
POSTMASTER.
John Oliver
Nelson Parker
R. Walker, jun.
Charles Wagner
G. W. Nelson
Edwin Bent
John S. Smith
John R. Grant
D. Belmore
David Grouchey
W. Kennedy
Wm. Wood
Hiram Freeze
James Dobbin
Jos. G. Cormier
Agnes Heron
T. Lafleche
John Hogg
James Young
Mary Mason
John Lockhart
Thomas Slee
Wm. Doran
S. W. lincley
J. N. Hardy
John Gatsehene
James Campbell
Don ild Cameron
George H. Bi>hoj
Abner Balmain
Charles Veit
Wm. Russell. jun
J. B. Perkins
rVm. Steeves
Eagle
Elgin, W.R
Ottawa Q
Wm. Mowbrav
W H. McLean
W. J. McKay
P. N. Pcaud
Alex. Kenna
J. P. McKinnon
Alex. Sargent
Joseph Jutras
Huih K. Cairns
Robert A. Wales
W. Lawrence
Rod. Hutching
David Smith
Mrs. G. Grout
David Webber
Wm. J. Smyth
Isaac Coolidge
Wm. Simpson
F. P. Armstrong
Geo. Campbell
AW. Sutherland
D. McGlaghlan
Alex. Lindsay
J. C. Anderson
Daniel Shaw
Levi E. Dunning
James Me Naught
Lindsay Pillar
John Shaw
M. Leb urveau
W. A. Fulmor
J. L. Moore
M. Bradley
John Nethercott
Samuel Meadows
John Smith
James Dunlop
Ward EdgeU
James Ainslie
J. T. Hodgson
Wm. S. Akin
J. B. White
J. M Thompson
George Reflpatb.
John Quealy
James Slrachan
James Hunter
Joseph Hargrave
Geo. E. Jackson
Thomas Smith
J. Depot
C. Conn
S. J Borland
Wm. Brock
P. Pennock
R. D. Robinson
Ell Mtecham
W. H. Ryan
Henry Taylor
J. McMurtry
James Brownlee
J. Beckman
A. Glendinning
W. McClellan
Richard Love
Peter Winger
Alex. Dnnbar
D. McDonald
Wm. Harvey
J. Dirstein
WH.LaPenotiere
R. Montgomery
D. Matheson
Joseph Lalonde
John Hitcbin
Charles Mulrine
B. Carrigan
Wm. Martyn
H. F. Donaldson
James Thomson
John Wilson
D. McDonald
D. W. McLeod
Thos. S. Lellane
Dexter Klgin, E.R
Karltown. W
East Arthabaska ...
Kast Bay, W
EastBay, Norths. WO
Colchester N S
Arthabaska Q
Cape Breton ...N S
Cape Breton ...N S
Dickinson s Landing
Dickson s Store,W
Colchester N S
Djii-by N S
Digdeguach, W ...
Diligent River, W
Charlotte N B
Cumberland ...N S
Huron, N.R
St John . N B
Arthabaska Q
Compton Q
East Cliff on
Dipper Uir)xtur,WO
Missisquoi Q
Richmond N S
Peel
Eas>ternHarbour,WO
Kast Farnham
Inverness N S
Brome Q
Etst Glassville, W
East Hawkesbury ...
East Hereford
Carleton N B
Dortktown, W
Northumb N B
Bruce, N R
Prescott O
Compton Q
Doherty s Mills, W
Dollar
Kent N B
East Jeddore, W 0...
Halifax N S
York E R . .
Magentic Q
Domtiine de Gentilly
Don
Doncaster
Arthabaska Q
York, E. R
York, E. R
Perth, N R . .
Eastnn s Corners
East Oro
Grenvjlle, N.R. ... O
Simcoe, N R
K. 1 ort.Msdway.W O
KartR.St.Mary s.WO
Ea.-tRiv. St.M.,WO
East. Scotch Sett.WO
E sideCbezz cook WO
E sMe Pub.Harb.WO
E sideW.Bh.E.R.WO
East Templeton
EastvilK W
East Williamsburgh
Queen s N S
Hictou N S
Donegal W O
King s N B
Guysboro N S
King s N B
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Lanark, S R
Westmorland. ..N B
Middlesex, E R...
Wellington, N.R.
Oxford, S.R
Renfrew, N.R. ...
York N B
Queen s .. .. N B
Do ran
Halifax NS
Dorchester
Yarmouth N S
i ictou N S
Dorchester Station...
Dorkin <r .
Ottawa Q
Dornoch
Colchester N S
Dundas
Douglas. W
DouHas ILirb r WO
Oxford, S.R
Gaspe Q
Colchester N S
Colchester N S
Douglnstown, W O...
Douglas Valley R.WO
Dover, W
Northumb N B
Queen s N B
Economy(Upp r.)WO
Northumb. W. R.
Elgin, E.R
Halifax . . . N 7 S
Dover, \V
Westmorland... N B
Kent ...
Eden Mills
Wellington^.R...
Simcoe, N R. ...
Dover South .
Downeyville ...
Victoria. SR
York. W.R
Restigouche ...N B
Wellington, N.R. O
Bothwell
J. S. McCarthy
Robert Clarke
Michael Doyle
W.C. Wortley
C. P. Watson
John Arthur
Marcus Child
Alex. Taylor
Isabella Harrison
Jas. McKenzie
Miss C. M. Millar
L. Brokenshaw
Win. Hobson
Win. McNabb
R. Johnston
James Tait
Thomas Smith
7erah Evans
Mrs. Jas. Cossar
James Treuholm
John Fraser
Wm. Whitehead
Samuel Smith
A. C. Allison
John Parker
Wm. McRae
James Barnes
James May
J. M.Thornton
David Baker
Alex. Laiug
Rev. D Rosa
J. E. Tuttla
John Barker
J. J.Carruthers
R Clendinning
John McVey
Kdward Baker
Hugh Bell
Tbos. Armour
George Dunphy
John Letts
Wm. Graham
J. L. McDonald
James Russell
Hector McLean
Achd. McKenzie
E. McCaull
Kd ir ecombe .. . ...
Perth, N.R
Albert N B
IVmnsview
ioyle Sett. W O
Edgett s Land g.WO
KdfTP wortli
Kent ... . O
Edmonton Peel
Dresden
Drew
Wellington, N.R.
Stanstead ., Q
Edwardsburgh
lOel Brook, W
Eel River, WO
Grenville, S.R. ... O
Yarmouth N S
Restigouche ...N B
Monck .. .O
Drow s Mills ...
Dromore
Grey, SR
Durham, E.R
Oxford. N.R
Drummond Q
Welland O
Drumbo
Drummnwlville Butt
DruanmnndmUe H esl
Drumquiu
Renfrew, S.R
Simcoe, S.R
Wellington, N.R.
York, E.R O
Egbert ..
Halton
Drury
Simcoe, N.R
Perth. N R .
Huron, S.R
Grey, SR
Sheffvrd Q
Dryd -n
Egremont
f)U(ll t
Bothwell
Dublin Shore, AV O...
Dndswell
Lunenburg ...N S
Wulfe Q
Elder
Card well
Hastings, N R. ...
Wentworth, S.R.
Leeds, S.R
Dulleriu
Haldimand /
Charlotte NB
Uruce. N.R O
York N B
Wrida
Dr.m tn R R.sit.WO
Duniblane
Dumfries, W
Albert N B
Frontenac ... .
Dun. niv
Argenteuil Q
Middlesex, E.R...
Huron, S R. O
Dunli.-ir
Dunliiirtfm
Ontario. SR
Grev, N.R
Middlesex. N.R...
Grey. S.R.
Wentworth. N.R. O
Huntingdon Q
Kestigouche ...N B
Huntingdon Q
Uundas
Northumb. E.R...
Simcoe, N. R
Huron, N.R
Westmorland... NB
Missisquoi Q
Klizabethvillo... ..
Durham, E.R
Bruce, S.R
Duncan
Duncri-f
EllerKhausen. W O...
Hants . N S
Dundalk
* Dun/las
York, ER
Elliott
Lanark
Dundee
Elm Grove
Simcoe, S.R
Waterloo, N.R ... O
Hants N S
Dundee. W
Dundee Centre
Duudela
Dundonald
Elmsdale
Klmsville, WO
Pictou N S
Simcoe, N.R
Bruce SR o!
Dunedin
Dunqannon
*E/nra
Wellington, C.R.
Bruce N R ... .0
Dungiven, W
Dttn iam
Oxford, N.R
Russell . . . o
Dunkeld
L ruce. S.R O
*DunnviHf, Monck O
Emerald ...
Dunp ;v, W
Northumb N B
Poritiac ... Q
Emigrant Road.W
Emigrant Sett. W
Enfield
Westmorland, N B
Westmorland, N B
Durham, W.R. ...
Hants N Sj
Dunraven
Carleton
Dunsiord
Victoria, S.R
Bruce. S.R. O
Dunsinaue
English Corner. W
English Sett. W 0...
English Town
Enniskillen
Halifax N S 1
Dunlnam ; Simeon, N. R
Dunvegm Glengarry
Queen s N B
Victoria N S
Durham, W.R. ... Oj
Peterboro .W.R...
^Ditrlinin Grev, S.R
DurJiam Plctoa NS
Ennisniore ..
70
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1571.
POST OFFICE.
Enterprise
Xpping
Epscm.
Eramosa
Erbsville
Erie
*Erin
Erinsville ....
ErinTille, WO.
Ei-roll
Escott
Escuminac (sub)
ELECTORAL DIV.
Addiagtnn
Grey, N.R
Ontario, N.R
POSTMASTER.
Robert Graham
Jos. 0. Huokins
Wellington, C.R. Robt. Dryden
Waterloo, N.R.... OJJohn L. Erb
Haldimand 0|R. McBurney
Wellington, C.R. 0, Wm. Cornock
Addington Oi Patrick Walsh
Qimboro N S
Lanibton
Leeds, S.R
Bonavt-nture ... Q
Charles Kenney
George Whiting
Jos. L. DowsVy
John Campbell
e, W Northumb N B James McLean
. I Hal ton O;John Murray
Etangdu Nord (sub) Gaspe Qj Charles Bourque
Ethei Huron, N.R Oj James Spence
Etobicokt
Eugenia ...............
Evttngeline ............
Evelyn ..................
Everett ..................
Eversiey ...............
Everton ...............
* Enter ..................
Fnfard ..................
Fairfit ld ...............
Fairfiekl. Kast ......
Fairfield, W .........
Fairfield Plain ......
Fairhnven, W ......
York, W.R
Grey, S.R
Stanstead Q
Middlesex, E.R...
Simcoe, S R
York, N.R
F. A. Rowland
R. McL. Purdy
C. Dupont
George Henshaw
Thomas Gordon
James Tiuline
Wellington, C.R. Ol J. Tovell
Huron, S.R OJWm Sanders
Lotbiniere QjWm. J. Cry an
Kent Sarah A. Burt
Leeds Alden Johns
St. John N B J. A. Floyd
Brant, S.R
Charlotte ...... N B
St John ......... N B
Victoria, N.R ......
Middlesex, N.R... O
Brant, S.R........" Mi Stally
Fairview ............... j Perth, S.R.,
Fairville .....
Falkenburg.
Falkirk .......
Falkland ....
Fallbr.Hik ............... Lanark, S.R .......
Falls Bay Beach, W Cape Breton ...N S
Hants ............ N 8
Hants ............ N 8
Carleton ......... N B
Carleton ......... N B
Leeds, S.R .........
Wellington, N.R.
Brome ............... Q
Biome ............... Q
Elijah Forsyth
T. L. Holmes
Richard Forrest
C. F. Tilton
Robert George
James Priestley
Falmoulh. W
Falinouth,W.B.,WO
Farley s Mills. W
Farmerston, W ...
JtorinersviUe
Farmington
Farnboro
Farnham Centre ...
Farquhar .
Farran s Point
Father Point
Felton
Fenaghvale
Fenella
FeneJnn PJ.VS
Fennells
Fenwick
Fen wick, W
Fenwick, WO
*Fergus
Ferauson s Falls
Fergusonvale
Huron, S.R
Stormont .........
Wm. Smith
Angus McAuley
James Wolf
Albert Reid
James Lawson
Wm. E. Estey
Arza Parish
John Curry
Leonard Wells
John Johnston
Robert Monteith
John R. Farran
Rimouski Q P. D. Rouleau
Russell
Prescott
Northumb. W.R.
Victoria, N.R
J. Proudfoot,jun
George Harper
R. B. Jameson
Siincoe, S.R OJ J. G. Feigehan
Monck
H
King s N B
Cumberland ... N S
Wellington, C.R.
Lanark, SR
Simcoe, N.R
Feriuoy Addingtoa
Fernhill Middlesex, N.R. ..
James W. Taylor
Arch. McFarlane
John D. Davison
James McQueen
Robert Hicks
Albert Ferguson
Thomas W. Wat
Jenkin Owen
Ferris, W Queen s N B R. O Donell
Ferry ville, W ......
Fevcrsham
Fi-h-rville ............
Fitch Bay ...............
Fitzroy Harbour ....
Five Wands, W ...
Carleton N B
Grey, S.R
Elgin, W.R
Haldimand
Stanstead Q
Carleton
Colchester N S
Five Mile rdver, WO,Hant8 N S
Flatlauds !Restigouche ...N B
Fltfher/on Grey, S.R
Fletcher Station,WO Halifax N S
Fleuraut (sub) Bonaventure Q
Flinton Addington
Flora Waterloo, N.R....
F/imnce Bothwell
Floreaceville Carleton N B
Florenceville E. W Carleton N B
Foley Ontario, SR O
Folly Lake, W ... Colchester N S
Folly Mountain, WO Colchester N S
Fontenoy Richmond Q
Fmdhill Monck
Fordyce Huron, N.R O
Forest iLambton
James Hemphill
Mary Sproul
Samuel Tubby
James Elswort i
J. L. Bachelder
Robert Shirreff
Joseph McLearn
Arch. M Keozie
W. K. Flesher
J. G. Dimock
William Gray
J. A. Carscallen
Isaac Devitt
John \. Young
S. G. Burpee
D. Tompkins
Tho. Williamson
A. McCulloch
Samuel Fisher
R. Frazer
Danson Kinsman
W. Farquharson
R. Dier
POST OFFICE.
Forester s Falls
Forest Mills
Forestville
Forfar
Forks, W O.
Forks Baddeck, WO
Formosa
Forristall s,WO
Fort Coulonge
Fort Erie.
Fort William
Fort William
fester s, W O
Foster s Cove, W 0...
Fourche, W .........
Fournier ...............
Foxboro ...............
Fox Creek, W ......
Fox Harbour, WO...
Fox River ..............
Framboise, W ......
Frampton .............
Frankford ............
Franklin ...............
Franklin Centre
Franktown
Frankville
Kraser s Grant, W
Eraser s Mills, W 0.
Fredericton
Fredericton Rd. W
Freelton
Freeport
Freiburg
* Frelighsburg
French Kiver,W 0...
French Village
French Village, W
Frogmore
Frome
Frost Village
Fultord
Fullarton
Fulton
Gaberouse, W
Gad s Hill
Gagetmun
*Oalt
Galway
Cambridge
*Ganano(]ue
Garafraxa
Garden Island
Garden of Eden, WO
Garden River .
ELECTORAL BIT.
POSTMASTER.
Renlrew, N.R. ... Oliver Forester
Lennox Alex. H. Roe
Norfolk; S.R
C. A. White
Leeds, S.R 0| Richard Hales
Queen s N B^G. Kier-<toad
Victoria N Si A. R. Watson
Bruce, S.R F. X. Mesnor
uysboro N S John ForristaTI
Pontiac Q:Thr>mas I rys^n
Welland George Lewis
Algoma Mi?s C. McVirar
Pontiac Q James McCool
Lunenburg N S Henry Foster
Victoria N B Abner Turner
Richmond N SjJoslah Hooper
Prescott 0}A. S. McLennan
Hastings, E.R. ... Edward Philpott
Westmorland, N B Philip Burk
Cumberland ...N S Archd. Robertson
Gaspg Q J. C. Parent
Richmond N S John Strachan
Dorchester Q M. Fitzxeialct
Hasting, W.R... Wm. Gilbert
Durham, E.R Wm. Maiiuire
Huntingdon Q Wm. Cant well
Lanark, S.R O.K. McEwen
Leeds, N.R O G. H. Cannon
Anti jonishe ...N S John Frascr
Pictou N Si Alex. Grant
York N BlA. S. Phnir
Westmorland, N B
Wentworth. N.R.
Waterloo, S.R. ...
J. 0. Sullivan
James Hirst
Elias B. Snyder
Waterloo^ N.R.... OiF. Komlnch
Missisquoi Q W. M. Pattison
Pictou N S
Drummond Q
Mrs.C. McDonald
Francois Pothier
King s N B: George lioattie
Peel Wm. Axford
Elgin, W.R James Morse
Shefford Q John Williams
Brome Q Philo England
Perth, S.R 0;Jchn Buchan
Lincoln OJJotlll Grassie
Cape Breton ...N SiW. Balstcr
Perth, N.R Wm. B. Crinkley
Queen s N B Edward Simpson
Waterloo, S R. ... John Davidson
Peterboro . E R... Oj Thomas Probert
Ontario, N.R Nicholas Dure
Leeds. S.R
U. F. Brit ton
Wellington, C.R. A. Light body
Fronteuac 0| George Cumin ing
Pictou NS Mrs. D McGrigor
Algoma Rev. Ja?. Chanca
Gardner s Creek, WO St. John N BJJohn J. Wallico
L Islet Q Elie Chouinard
Wolfe Q David Grenier
Gaspe Q J. J. Kavatmgh
Queen s N B Charles K. Langia
King s N S S. Caldwt ll
Garneau
Garthby
Gaspe Basin
Gaspereaux, W ...
Gaspereaux. W ...
Gay s River, W ...(Halifax N S M
Gay sRiver Road,WO \ Halifax N S Robt, B Taylor
Geary, WO Sunbury N B Asa Carr
Gemley Addington James Sfnlker
Geneva Argenteuil Q G. A. Hooker
Gentilly Nicolet Q L. Bnmi-lle
* Georgetown Ilalton O Francis Birclay
Ge.orgeville Stanstead } Increase Bullock
*Ge.nrgina. York, N.R O J R. Boinchier
Albert N li Wm. Filhnore
Lunenburg N S George McKeen
Guysboro N SJ.Iohn McN il
Digby N B [ H. S. Mallett
Prince Edward... John D (Albert
Simcoe. S.R W. H. Graham
\Hddlesex, E.R... 0,L. McMurmy
Bruce, N.R 0;J. Crawford
Wentworth, S.R 0,John Atkinson
Middlesex, E.R... O John Turnbull
Grey. S R O Joseph Aiiksn
Ontario, N.R. ... Benj. Parker
Carlson N 1! Hut-h Mil cr
Antigoninhe ...N S D. McMillm
We)liiuti>n. N.R. O George Allan
Victoria, N.R 0,
Germantown, W 0...
Getson s Point, W
Giant s Lake, W 0...
Gilbert Cove. W 0...
Gilbert s Mills
Gilford
Gladstone
Glammis
Glanford
GUnworth
Glascott
Glasgow
Glen, W O
Glenallan
Glenarm .
, WO ......
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
77
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
I OST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Sleoige Hunter
M.N. Stephens
Oonald McRae
Richard Howes
I. McKimion
Mat. Archibald
John Frasrr
[I. M. Frame
J. Rockingham
Wm. Hay
3ec>. E. Meyer
Gavin Fleming
John Murray
Alex. K. McKiae
C. McGillavry
W. A. Brown
Henry May berry
Robert Gibson
diaries Williams
Wm. L. Goble
A. Dickson
fesseCumminper
Jeorge Corbett
lugh Ha<-kett
Jenjamin Redy
"hos. Frankland
Archibald Good
M. Chapman
John Prescott
)avid Patterson
Moses Crosby
3. Thompson
Sarah Gabetis
James Gormley
Henry Besanson
Jos. Coatsworth
3. A. Robinaon
Donald Sinclair
George Germain
Alex. Ross
James Mevvhort
Hrs.M. A.Gowat)
Thos. M. Carswell
Wm. McKenzie
J. Gillard
Peter Lamphier
S. W, Tracy
Horace Lyman
Donald Mclntosh
Allan McLean
FrancisLeGresle;
David Hamm
Miss D. Nugent
Charles Esnouf
R. A. Girardin
Patk. McMillan
Thomas Soucier
Fidele Legere
David Fraser
K. Gaskell
J. S. McNeil
W. Roach
Joseph 0. Sirois
Kdwin Akerly
II. Murchison
W. B. Troop
Alfred Tro:p
.J. Edmonstone
John C. Munro
James Jamieson
Mrs. P. Baron
Peter Cockburn
Mtrk Graystock
Joshua King
Joseph Avard
A. W. McLellan
John Asling
Humphry Youn
Thomas Wakem
Nath. Freeman
Mrs. J. McKenzi
H. Montgomery
Philip Roblin
George April
J. H. Smith
John Lvnch
iv. ii s Creek, W C)
Greeusville
Colchester N S
\Veutworth, N.R. 0)1
Inverness N Si
King s N B
Daniel Dart
Jame.s Jovce
Allan G.Purdy
Frederick Meen
Kdward P idham
E. J. Brown
W. J. Mellow
John Leckie
Andrew Grier
W.II.Adanif , sen.
H. K. Nelles
Pierre Cote
M. McDonald
W. B. L\ on
Win. Kiimsmill
W. Wamrh
Mrs. M Doane
J. W. Doyle
E.G.Conningham
Robert -McKay
Cbarlep H.-.^-er
Jnhn Di^il n
Wm. Fish.-r
G. D. FulM-ton
C. R. Stewm-t
R. C. PC 1. 1 and
Arthur Wood gate
Alex. McCiva
James P Hopkins
John Hall
Thomas Il.slcy
A. D. Fraser
Fred. Ritchie
Michael Stanley
J.IIamuiond.jnn.
Joseph A. Fowler
W. Fowler
Henry Liesemer
J. S. Vanwart
H. Klliott
John Flewcllinpf
Nathaniel Smith
Henry Hnndron
Thomas Cowie
Peter Campbell
Wm. Davison
Edmd. Corbett
James Gh-an
Mrs A. K. Ilutton
Thomas Tapping
Robert Noble
James Grant
Maurice Henley
W. 0. LeRoy
Wm. Kincaid
John Dinby
Edmund Corbett
Richard Buck
[Joseph Wsrrcn
John McMillan
John Kra.MT
D. B. Campbell
iDonald Reid
JarneH Galloway
IA. Manvudv
Frederick Goble
Saml. K. Stewart
B. W Thomas
Wm. Kennedy
S. II. Shaw
Archd. Campbell
D. Terry
J. M. Stevens
D. Glendinning
J. L. Brown
James Hutchison
R. Drope
Henry Fowlds
G. II. Chapman
J. C. McQuaid
J. B. LeBaron
GileH Strum
Siincoe, S.R
Middlesex, W R.
Greenville, W
Greenwich Hill, WO
Glenedale AV
Inverness N S
Guvsboro N S
Pictou N S
iiri/no M T? O
Ontario, SR
Glengarry Station ...
Bruce, N.R
Huron. N.R
Grey, N R
Bruce S R
Mersville
jlriffin Cove
Norfolk, S.R
Brant N R . . . .0
Glen Morris
Griffith
Renfrew, S.R. ...
Glen Road, W
Glen Sutton
Gross Point, W ...
Groveseud
*Guelph
Victoria N S
Elgin, ER
Wellington, S R.
Cumberland ...N ?
Shelburne N S
Norfolk, N.R
Guysboro N S
Guysboro N S
Haldimand
Glen Tay .
Lanark, S.R
Frontenac
llaltoil
>xford, N.R
Huron, SR
Uuvsborough... N S
Colchester N S
Glenvale
GlenAVilli4m
Goble s Corners
*Goderich
Gulf Shore, W O ...
jUQningCove,WO...i
Goldem-ille, W ...
Gold Fields, W ...
GoldM Mt.Uni e.WO
Gold River, W ...
Goldstone
Guysboro Inter.W
If iQfirsville
Hants N S
Half Isla d.Cove.WO
Halfway Brook, W
Hnlfway River, W O
Guyxboro ....... N S
Colchester N i>
Cumberland ...N" S
Peterboro ,E.R...
Wellington, N.R.
Cailotun N B
Ontario, N R
St John . . N B
Good Corner, W 0...
Goodwood
Halifax
Goose Creek W ...
Halifax
Halifax N S
Huntingdon Q
Hastings, E.R. ...
Peterboro ,K.R...
King s N S
Cumberland ... N S
Carleton N B
Gordon^ville, \V 0...
Gore, W
Hants N S
Hall s Bridge
Gore s Landing
Gormley
Northumb. W.R.
York, E.R
Huron, N.R
Kssex
Albert N B
Hall s Harbour, WO
Gosfield
Gostien, WO... .
Hamlet
Lanark, S.R
Perth, N.R
Hammond
Goshen, WO.. ..
Antigonishe ...N S
Lennox
Hammond River, WO
Hammondvale
King s N B
King s N B
Gould
Perth, N.R
Gourock
Wellington.S.R...
Perth, N R
Hampstead, W ...
Queen s N B
Durham.W.R. ...
King s N B
Goner Point ...
Renfrew, N.R. ...
Albert . N B
Hampton, W
Hamptown, W ...
Hanford Brook, W
Hannon
Gowland Mount. Wo
York N B
Northumb. W.R.
Peel O
Shefford Q
Shefford Q
King s N B
Grabamsville
Granboro
*Granby
Wentworth, S.R.
Grey, S.R
Hants N S
Hanmer
Hantsport
Grand Anse, W ...
Grand Anae, W O ...
Grand Aunce. W
Grand Bay, WO
Inverness N S
Richmond N S
Gloucester N B
St John N B
Hanwell W
York N B
Har. Bouchet,W
Harbour Road, WO...
Harbourville, W O...
Ilarcourt
Antigonishe ...N S
Antigonishe ...N S
King s N S
Grande Baie
Chicoutimi Q
Renfrew, S. R. ...
Addington
Grande G re ve ....
Hardinge
Grande Li^ne 1st. .inhr\ O
Hardwicke, W ...
Hardwood La ds.WO
Harewood, W
Hargrave :.
Northumb N B
Colchester N S
Grand Falls
Grand F. Portage, WO
Grandigue, W
GraudiKueFerry,WO
Grand Munan .....
Victoria N B
Victoria N B
Westmorland, N B
Pontiac Q
Leeds, S R
Kent NB
Richmond N S
Charlotte N I
Cape Breton ...N 8
Gaspe C
Harley
Brant, S R
Grand Nairows,W
Grand Pabos
Grand Kiver ....
Perth, S R
Hurold
Hastings, N.R....
Lanark, S.R
Middlesex, E.R...
Halifax N S
Grand liiver, WO...
Grand River, W 0...
Grandvillo Cent. WO
Grandvi.le Ferry, WO
Richmond N S
Annapolis N S
Annapolis N
Harrigan Cove, W
Harrington East ...
Harrington West ...
Argenteuil Q
Oxford, N.R O
Brant N R
Duii las
Wellington, N.R.
Essex .. O
Grauton
Middlesex, N.R...
Addington
Gravenhurat
Victoria, N.R
Peterboro ,K.R...
Cumberland ...N S
Westmorland, N B
Colchester N g
Ontario, N.R C
Hartford
Norfolk, N.R
Addington
Qravstock
Great Bridge, WO...
Great Shemogue, WC
Great Village.WO...
Greenbank
Hartland, WO
Carleton N B
Victoria, N.R
York N R
Albert N B
Greonbush
Harvey Station
Harvey Hill Mines...
York N B
Greenfield, W
Greenfield, W
Green Hill, WO
Carleton N B
Queen s N 8
Kent
Pictou N g
Harwood ... . .
Northumb. W.R.
Peterboro , E.R...
Cumberland ...N S
Albert N B
Greenock
Bruce, S R C
Green Point ...
Prince Edward... C
Temiscouata C
Hastings, W O
Hastings, W
Hatley
Green River
Green River
Stanstead . . Q
Green River, W 0..
Victoria N 13
Haul tain ..,
Peterboro . E R... O
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78
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV,
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL D1V.
POSTMASTER.
} Gen. Matthews
G J. Marston
) John Hull
)
John Thompson
| Wflhert Nswhall
) W Marshall
! Taleb P. Mallory
1 John Hne^ton
l <!>.< rg H"nt
1 John Lnnderkhi
> Angus Frasi-r
1 Alex. Baptta
1 George Ord
>! Patrick FiiiUn
.[( atrink Wallfw
Joseph Lautjs
J. B. W. Chaffcy
James Con way
Hobert Ilanes
Wm. G. Rrown
Joseph Thirkall
Richard Smith
J. W. Burke
Geo. Armstiong
IJ> hn Kenwick
Mrs. Sarah Bogg
Benjamin Koss
Thomas Cod*
David Horseraan
JD J. Walker
Peter McRaa
A. Neelands
A.D. Campbell
John A. Philoott
M. McDonald
John Larracey
Chas W. Wright
Thomas Thorpe
i Jnmes Grier
.Wm. K. Bishop
IS. B. Thurber
John McMillan
W. W. Bailey
A. McEachern
B.G.L.ditJoliwG r
Hev. V. Plinguet
Marie S. Jobin
Louis A. Bertrand
Thomas Musson
Thomas Kmo
Geoige Davit
G. R Wright
Fred. L. Palmer
James SimoiiHon
David McUill
Robert C. Caie
Charles Janrait
Robert Sill
George Cn*s
Wm. PUheny
N. B. Cottls
Joel Jenkins
Michael Cahill
A. Hendershot
B. B Boggx
Win. Johsstone
Henry Heyrock
I homas M<>sou
Charles Smith
John Boyd
Rufus C. Wry
Eusebe Asselin
Xavier Brassard
Clark Snure
John Downie
Hugh McDonnell
Jas. McCordie
E. F. Dunham
Alexis Gagn6
W. J. Wood
John C. Braman
L. Lagorgendiere
liHVflMCk
Poterboro , E.R... C
Prescott C
Peter Pearoe
.1. G. Higginson
James Houston
M P. Empey
Geo. South wirk
James Murray
Wm. Broad
Michael Hayes
R.l McDougall
* Hiiwk?sbury
* If all
Hullsville
Humber
Ottawa (
Ilaldimand (
York. W.R i
Welland (
HMW kstone
JJawltviUt
! Simcoe, N.R C
Waterloo, N.R.... C
Oxlord, S. R
Huron, S.R C
Durham, W.R. ... C
Weutworth, N.R.
Inverness N
Waterloo, S.R. ... C
Carleton
H*wtry
Hav
Simcoe, KR (
Maskinongo (
Huntingdon I
f-herbrooke C
Carleton (
Victoria, N.R. ... (
Wellington. N.R. C
Middlesex, E.U... (
Durham, E.R ... C
Middlesex, E.R... C
Haldiinand C
Levis C
Haydf.n
Hii\ rt*la nd
Hay s River, W ...
Ilivsville
Huntin tr ville
M Somerville
J. Montgomery
W. A. Maxwell
Thomas Holden
J. Little
Win. E. Fowler
Samuel Shatforc
Mrs J. Eraser
Wm. Young
Hugh McNeil
Wm. DohBon
Thomas Barclay
G. II. D. For? hne
George Brown
Thomas J. Rork
John Irwin
C. Cohan
Hugh Hughes
John Krassler
MissJ R.Bernard
John Scriver
Wm. Dickson
Win. Cockerline
3a)ixte Dupuis
Wm. Spencer
M. Geer
Aaron Workman
George Brown
feter Currie
John Chapman
!Iugh Kent
lldirli Hanna
T. II. Dillon
II. Diitclib-irn
Win. Crowell
Wm. Tredway
Solomon Flakier
Thomas L. Ilill
Malcolm McNeil
H. K. Sleeves
Win. How, sen.
John Faragher
N PWannamaker
Hu^h Love, sen.
P. Collicutt
A. A. Becker
John J. Baker
II. Hoath
F. Painchaud
Thomas Martin
A. M. Whitfield
Miss E. B. Sloant
S. Robertson
Kdward Kelly
Isaac Broad
N. D. McKenzie
John Quibell
A. T. Campbell
Peter A. Cavers
George Lawrence
Thomas E. Peck
John Gunn
M. B. Palmer
Wm. C. Pipes
John R. Russell
John McMillen
Wm. Airth
3eorge Bundy
Kdward Paquet
fhos. Thompson
Thomas Gebbie
Robert Fox
James Riddell
Huutley
Huntsville
Ha/.ledean
Headfird
York, ER
Held Lake
Victoria, N.R (
Cumberland ...N S
Shelburne N S
King s N B
Hyde Park Corner-
Ida
Hea-lofArnherstWO
He.idJordanRiv.WO
He.-H Millstre m.WO
Head of Ridge, W
H.St.Margt s Bv.WO
H.St.M.B.(M.Du)WO
H.St. Mary s Bav.WO
H.South R .Lake. WO
II.Tatamago e.B.WO
H^ad of Tide, WO...
H d. Wallace Bay, WO
H.Wall eB.(N.S.)WO
Heulhcote
Ilebr.m, W
Westmorland, N I!
Halifax N S
Indian Cove
Indian Harbour. WO
Indian Harbour, WO
Indian Is1and,W 0...
Indian River
Halifax N fc
Halifax N S
Guvsboro N S
Charlotte N I
Peterboro , E.R... C
Hants N S
Digby N S
Autigonishe ...N S
Colchester N S
Restigouche ...N B
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Grey, N.R
Albert N B
Indian Road, W 0...
Indian Town, WO...
St. John N I
Oxlord, S.R C
Peterboro , E.R... C
Victoria N F
Ineoldsby .
Ingonich, W
Inistioge
Grey, S.R
Hebron, W
Yarmouth N S
Heck.-ton
Grenville, N.R....
Waterloo, N.R,...
Dorchester Q
Oxford, N.R
Simcoe, S.R
Lanark, S.R
Wei- tmorelanU, N B
FronUjnac .
Heidelbun*
Innisfil
Imrisville
Intervale, AV
Hemison
Jlemming ford...,
Huntingdon Q
Prescott
St. John s Q
Henry
Hcnrvsburg
Inver/iuron
Bruce, N.R O
Bruce N R
Uenryville
Iberville Q
Hepworth.
Herbert
Grey, N.R
Brome Q
Me-svnHc Q
El"in W R
Hereford
Compton .. . Q
Iri.hCove, W
Irish Town, W ...
Iron Hill
Tape Breton ...X S
Westmorland, N B
"Hroino . O
Here ward ;
Wellington, C.R.
Restigouche ...N B
Waterloo, N.R....
Peterboro , E.R...
Halifax N S
Hi-ron s Island, W
"H-sprltr
Hiawatha
*>JroyutAs
Dundas . .
main s Sett m.WO
Hir;h Falls
Irving Settl. W ...
Albert \ B
Keufrew. S.R
York, W.R
Megantic Q
Guysboro N S
Hi-hfioid
Isaac s IIarbour,W
IliL hfield, W
Hants N S
Hitrhifiite
Bothwell
hi A y
Victoria, N.R O
Charlevoix Q
lliz iland Creek
York, E.R
[sle auxCoudref(s.o.)
[sleauxGrues
Ilillier
Prince Edward...
! ambton
L Islet Q
Hillfiboroiuh
Hprrhior f>
Hillsboro , C.B.,WO
ITiH.-ilmrmiglt, ... .
Inverness N S
Albert N B
Isle Perrot Vaiidrenil O
Temiscoiwta Q
York, W.R
Hasting?, N.R....
Simcoe, S II
Grey N R ...
Hill&lmrqli
Wellington. C.R.
Simcoe, N.ll
Tslington
Ivanhoe
[vy
Jackson
HilNdalw
Hillsdrtle. WO
Hill s Green
King s N B
Huron, S.R
Albert N B
Hillside, W O...
Jacksontowu. W 0...
Jacksonville, W
Carleton N B
Hilron
Northumb.K.R...
Carleton N B
Ho:oic
Durham. E.R. ...
Gloucester N B
^irnrr*;, N.R
Itiildimaud
Grenville, N.R....
Halifax ... N S
Hoath Head
Hocnelaga
Grey, N.R
Hochelaga Q
Jsneville, WO
Jarratt s Corners ...
JtlTVlS
llo-.-kley
Curd well
Hnlbrook
Oxfjrd. S.R
York. N.R
lasper
Jeddore W .. ..
Ilitlm
Wellington, N.R.
Huron, N.R
Carl, ton N B
Grey, S.R.
Queen s \ B
H .lnjesviUe
Jenkins W
Queen s N B
Il.ilm.-sville, WO...
Ilolstein
lersey, R.Chaudiere,
Jersey ville
Beauce Q
Wentworth, S.R. O
Cumberland ...N S
Grey, N.R
Holt
York, N R
Toggin Mines,WO...
Johnson
Holvrood
Bruce, S.R
Homer ....
Tohnson s Mills
Johnston, W
Huron, S.R
Queen s N B
Honeywood
Hopetown
Simcoe, S.R
Lanark, N.R
H ipcwel), W
Hopewell, W
Hi juiwell Cape
HopewellCorner.WO
Hopowell Hill, W
Hornby
Albert N B
Johnville. W
Jolicure, W O
Carleton N B
Pictou N S
Westmorland, N B
Joliette Q
Albert N B
Albert N B
Dbicoutimi Q
Albert N B
Halton O
Jordan Bay, W ...
Judique, W
ihelburne N S
Inverness N Si
Lsmbton O
Homing s Mills
Houghton
Grey, S.R
Noifolk, S.R
Gaxpe Q
Hi ine Ilarbour(sub)
HIIWH Island
A.ddiiib$ton
\amouraska Q
Carleton O
Frontenac
llowirk
Chateauguay ... Q
Halifax . . N S
Kara
J(ul>l>ard sCove,WO
HubbeLl s Fulls
Cars, W O Kin" s NB
Carlton
Katevale .Suustesd Q
[78]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL. DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELF.CTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER,.
Ottawa Q
fV m. McPherson
Alex. Huuhes
lames Gilcbrist
3. P. Hughes
George Kvans
Lewis Huff
Peter MacFarlant-
T. Armour, jun.
Won. Hoard
E. P. Freeman
J. H. Hamilton
David Raudall
K. McKenzie
Hugh Cameron
A. S. Ilingley
Robert Leslie
W. Trull
George Bartley
Robert Hayward
John B. BrauneL
I. S. Sandford
Mrs. L. Densmore
John B. Shaw
G. E. Calkin
James Irving
Mngloire Parent
Wm. Donolly
Henry Stennett
Wm. Henneburg
Jacob Walton
Samuel Cooper
Thos. L. White
0. Vigneault
Damase Thouin
Solomon Thebo
D. Fergus.son
Isaac Lowes
George Nesome
D. McKellar
Wm. Munro
Thomas Sloan
Geo. Fetherston
M. McKendrick
Benjamin Lloyd
A. McMillan
E. T. Martin
Goo. Williamson
J. A. Hammond
Smith Leith
Robert Deacon
Samuel Foster
Chas. Harrison
John Wheeloek
George Cooper
James Moriarty
Simon Corrigan
John Hunter
James Kinnear
Levi Mackey
Wm. Grant
Wm. Easgon
Robert Mellis
II. L. Powers
John McTagijan
Wm. McLedd
Wm. Smith
John Kirk
John Callander
W. McMillan
Thomas White
Wm. Reed
Robert Ricker
Albert Kimball
Thomas Fulton
John McGillero
Robert Hurd
J. D. Groh
George Raymonc
Mme. M. Rossea
C. Hebert
M Beauce
Beauce Q
I. B. Buuiieville
DT.Charbouneau
J. 0. Laurier
Sapo eon Dnquct
Geo. L Meiklu
3. C. LiijeuneMe
J. B. Pelletier
1\ VanVliKt
Charles Picotte
DoncddCattanneb
John Mi-l>onald
Isaac Heckman
Mrs.M A.Cronan
Anirus Mrlnnis
Chas. McMillan
John McKinnon
Geo. Champoux
A. Simmons
John Shaw, jun
Rev. F.X.Methot
G. Rogers
C. M Sherwood
Daniel Morris
Charles Crosby
James E. Brcwn
James Fortune
Myles Young
J. McDonald
M. Flannigan
Robt. Armstrong
Charles Stuart
Reuben Chase
D. C Burpee
Francois l?riere
John R. Tait
James Taylor
George Kelley
Dr. L. Labivcque
H. A. Sormauy
W. Robertson
K. McPherson
Louis Veimette
W. W. Langs
Wm. GltH-son
John LaMgsr. ift
John Steinhcff
K. LeSC-ult
Joseph A. Bradley
G. F. Giasson
P. Potvm
Jan. Des Gapneg
Joseph Shepard
Ileury Lanty
M. Blain
J. Braeseau
Alexis Millet
Michael McNjel
Hugh McPherson
J. T. Hebert
Jos. Foucere
Geo. S. Baldwin
J. Guilbault
Geo. McKen /,je
Mark App .eby
F. Ridley
Cbas. Bourget
Rev. A. Gauthier
Joseph Charland
Arch. Browning
I. B. Mastin
C. Gagnon
J. W. James
Samuel Hiltz
K. Lawrence
Wan-en Kimball
K. Learned
George Leask
Thos. Mc.Mnlkin
Joseph Lord
Bridget Leary
Sacali Jiigt-iH
Davjd Diivijson
D I,iu k}mrr
Kay Sett leiuent,"VV
Westmorland, N B;
3rev N R
L Assomptii n Q
Jacques dirtier... Q
Argeiitetiil Q
Terreboune Q
L Islet Q
Oardwell
Peterttoro , E R...
Kent
Huntingdon Q
Brant, S.R
*Luchute
Keith
Kelso
Lacolle
u,afontaine
St. Juhns Q,
Simcof. N.R
Glengarry Q\
Grey, N R
Kempt W
Queen s N S
Kempt. W
Kempt Bridge. Vf
Kempt Head, W 0...
Kempt Road. W 0...
Kempt Town.W O...
Yarmouth N S
Yarmouth N S
Victoria N S
Lallave Cr.Rds..W
La Have River. W 0.
Lake Ainslie, W O...
L.Ainslie(e. 8.) W 0.
L.Ainflie(s.s.) WO.
Lunenburg N S;
Luunnburg N S
Richmond N S
Colchester N S
Gre&vjlle. N. R...
Durham, W.R. ...
Beauce Q
Wellington, N.R.
Russell
Kendnl . ....
Wolfe Q
Kennebec Line
Lake Dore
Lake Etchemin
Lakefield
Renfrew, N.R
Kennetcook, W ...
Kennetcook Cor.WO
Kent Bridge
Ktniville
Hants N S
Hants N S
Lakefield W
King s .. N B
Kent
King s N 8
Middlesex N.R ..
Lake George, W O....
York N B
Lake George, WO....
Yarmouth N S
Peterboro ,K.R... O
Cumberland ....N S
Invercess N S
Huron, N.R
Compton Q
Kerry
Prescott
Lakelands, W
Lake Law, W
Lakelet
Krteh
Keswick
Keewick Ridge, W
Ketch Harbour, W
Kettleby
Kevser
York, N.R
York N B
Halifax N S
Lake Settlem t.W 0..
Lakeside
Kei.t NB
Oxford, N.R
York, N.R
MiddlesbX,N.R...
Halton
Lake Temiscamiugu
Lakeville, W
Lakeville W
Pontiac Q
Kilbride
Curleton N B
King s . .. . N S
Joliette Q
Kilkenny
Montcalm Q
Lakeville Cor. W
Sunbury N B
District Algoma,
Wellington, S.R.
Peel O
Grenville, N.R....
Middlesex, W.R.
Wolfe Q
Hastings. N. R...
York, WR
Middlesex, E.R...
Kilmauagh
Kilmarnock
L Amarnux
Kilmaurs -
Gloucester N B
Lanark, N.R O
Glengarry O
Kilsyth
Grey, N.R
*Lanark
Lancaster
Kimberley
Grey, N.R
Carleton
^ Kincardine ...
Bruce S R
Brant S R
King
King Creek
Kinglake
York, N.R
York, N.R
Norfolk, S.R
Bruce S R
Langstaff (sub)
York. E.R
Norfolk, S.R
Berthier Q
Leeds S R
Kingsbridge
Huron, N.R
Lanoraie
Kingsclear, W
York NB
L Ane a Giles
L Islet Q
Drummond Q
Drummond Q
Kingston
Chicoutimi y
Kingsey Falls
L Anse St. Jean
IChicoutimi Q
York, E.R
Lunenburg N S
Churlevoix .. , . Q
King s N B
Lanty s W.
Kingston
Kent NB
LaP.R.St.Franc.(s.o.)
La Pigeonniere
Kingston Mills .... .
KingntouVillage,M G
King s N S
Essex .. .... O
La Presentation
L Ardoise W
St. Ilyacinthe ... Q
Richmond N S
Klgin, W.R
Kinkora
Perth, N.R
Kinloss
Bruce, S.R
Largie
Bruce, SR
Klnmount
Victoria. N.R
Megan tic Q
Larry s River, AY
Laskay
Cuysboro N S
York N R
Kinnear s Mills
Kinsale
Ontario, S.R
Huron, N.R
Oxford, NR
Huron, S.R
Durham, W.R....
Victoria, N.R
*L Assmnption
L ABsomption Q
Kintail
Kintore
Latona
Grey. S.R
i Wellington, N.R.
(Levis Q
Kippeu
Kirby
Kirl-ffU
Laval
Montmorency Q
1 Berthier Q
Kirkkill
Kirkhill, WO
Cumberland ...N S
Ottawa Q
Lanark, N.R
Simcoe, S.R
Drummond Q
Annapolis N S
Halifax N S
Shefford Q
Kirk s Ferry
Kirkton
Perih, S. R
L Avenir
Kirkwall
Wentworth, N.R.
York, W.R
Halton
Xttnebitrqli
Knatobbnll
La\vrencetown,"W 0.
Knowlesville, WO...
*Knowlton
Carleton N B
Brome Q
Iseamingtcsn
Knoxford, W
Carleton N B
Ontario, N.R O
(irav N H . fl
Knoydart, W
KonioJta
Picton N S
Middlesex, N.R....O
Waterloo, N. R...
Kent NB
Leclercville . j Lotbini6re O
Kossuth
Ledge, W | Charlotte N B
Koucbibouguac,W
La Bate
Lffroy Simcoe, SR
Leicester. WO .. .. Cnnihnrlniul .. N S
Labtwe ...
Chicoutimi
[79]
80 .POST OFFICES IN CANADA. [1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL BIV.
POSTMASTER.
M. Jordan
Alex. McDonald
James Ross, sen
Thomas Gullen
Adam Hastings
J. P. Gushing
M. Leonard
F. Le Blanc
Francis G.llespie
Alfred Hoyt
Edward Slevin
Pierre Pag6
John C. Barry
Geo. Leslie, jun.
R. Boulliane
George Dick, sen
F. Bertrand
Donald Gillis
Wm. Herkins
Jas. Lounsbury
Srephen Mills
T. A. Middleton
John Newton
James Jarmin
Mr.OI. Me Donald
Isaac S. Taylor
Siui6on Mallory
Thomas Adam
Alex. Lindsay
James W. House
RonaldMcDonald
Joseph Lynn
A. Johnst ,ne
Robert Y. Fish
Arthur Mitchell
John Zinkann
Daniel Teskey
James Hemlow
MrsE.Ballantyne
W. H. Hacking
John H. Christie
John Broad
G. B. Abrey
W. McDonald
James Stewart
Angus Beaton
J. McDonald
Hugh McAskil
Thomas Ross
Robert J.Colpitte
Hiram Killam
M. II. Coburn
Lev! Irish
Joseph Lawrence
P. W. Frost
W. G. Cole
J. Richardson
Thomas Oulton
Joseph Symonds
T. P. Calkin
John Livingston
A. Eastwood
John McKenzie
John Sears
Arch. Campbell
Wm. Glenn
James Fraser
R. Dewar
Daniel Robertson
Rod k Bethune
D. McDougall
X. Z. Chipman
W. M. Walford
Long Point, W ....
Long Point, W ...
Long Keaeh, W ...
Long Settlem t, WO
Lnngw.uil
Inverness N S
King s N S
D. McDonald
Heiiry Oj;ilvie
Geo. F. U helfjley
James H. Sproul
P. Ltupetance
Thos. Gordon
Mrs. J A. White
R. Wildman
Thos. K I arker
J. G. Vincent
P. D. Kelly
C Johnson
John Mills
M. Lenity
Hugh Maddan
Joseph Kennedy
R.C. Struthers
Thomas Allen
Caleb Bro )ks
II. Overholt
David Smith
George Stukney
George ii^rahaia
B. Beaumont
Alex. Wilson
James !{.>gers
George Ristepn
J. C Sliat ner
Geo. J Sharp
C. Christopher
E. McLstchey
K. Redman
Joseph Oxner
Jauies Matheson
J. II. Tupper
David Hoeg
John Delany
Phillip Brown
John Wasson
S. Black "urn
James W. Brown
Joseph McCarthy
Wm Crtelmau
Fiulay McRae
Daniel { rarer
Lac K ley Stairs
W. Holdsworth
Geo. A. Fillmore
Stephen Britton
J. A. Neckerson
John Reirdon
Angus \1cMrtster
Oscar McCay
William Porte
R. Blackburn
M. Campbell
John Nelson
Wm. Diunin
F. Kirkpatrick
Mrs A M Rudolph
Jas. Mc Vindle
Wm. Ditwson
L. R. Tyrrell
M. Bunnell
Wm. Greenwood
John S. Bell
John Roddick
George Gray
John J Gitchell
W. Axford
John Kin?
Allen McDonald
D. A. Smith
Coll McDougall
D. SholT
Edward Potts
Michael McLean
S. Armstrong
John Y. Hoyt
Ira Hicks
Alex. Fraser
Simon Fraser
Jauies Smith
Leitches Cr c ek,W 0.
Leith
Cape Breton N S
Grey, N.R
King s N B
Carleton N B
Lemonville
*Len> Oxville,
York, N.R
Chambly Q
Long wood
Middlesex, W R..
Middlesex, W.R..
Hastings, E.R ... O
Charlotte N B
Quebec Q
Cardwell
Drummond Q
L Assomption .... Q
Charlotte N B
f.on^wood Station...
Lonsczale . .
Lord s Cove, WO...
Lequille, WO
Annapolis N S
Les rboulemens
Loretto
Portneuf Q
*L Orignal ..
p r ecott
Les Escoumains
Leskard
Lorraii.e
Cardwell
Durham W.R. ...
York, E.R
Lotbiniere Q
Leslie
Les Pet.Bergerounes
L Etete, W
Addin"ton
Louisburg, W O
Cape Breton ....N S
K^nt . .....
Charlotte N B
Bruce S R
Lewis Biv, W
Lewis Head, W ...
Lewi* Moun . W 0...
Lewisville, W
Lifford
Cape Breton ...N S
Shelburne N S
Westmorland...N B
Westuiorel d... N B
Durham, E.R. ...
Halton
Low
Ottawa Q
Lowbanks
Monck
Lo. Bar. Riv., W 0...
Lower Brighton WO
L. Canterbury. W 0.
Lower Cape, WO ...
Lower Cove, W ...
L. Coverdale, W 0...
L. French Vil., W 0.
LowerGranville.AV
L. Hayneville. W ()..
Lower Uillsboro WO
Pictou N S
Carleton N B
York N B
Albert N B
Hastings, E.R....
Pictou N S
Cumberland ...N S
Albert N B
Lime Rock, W ....
Lincoln, W
York . . . N 15
Linda
Annapolis N S
York N B
*Lindsay
Victoria, S R
Carleton N B
Lindsay, W
Albert . \ 15
Lineboro
Stanstead Q
King s N S
Lingan
Cape Breton ....N c
York N R
Lower Ireland
Megantic Q
Luneuburg N ,S
Richmond N S
York N B
Lower La Have, W
L. L Ardoise, W 0...
L LineQueens y.WO
Lower Maccau. W 0.
L. Newcastle, W 0...
Lower Pereaux, W
Lower Pr.Wm., WO
Lower Prospect, W
L. Queensbury, W
L. Riv. Inhabit., WO
Lower Selmah, W
L.Set. Mid.Riv..WO
L. Set. S. Riv., W 0..
L. Southampton. W
Lower Stewiacke ....
L. Turtle Creek.W
L. Wakefield, W 0...
L.W.St.M. sBay,WO
L. Woodstock, W 0..
Low Point, WO
Lowville
Linton s, W
Sunbury N B
Waterloo, N.R....
Huron, N.R O
Perth, N R
Bruce, S R
Linwood
Lisadel
Cumberland ...N S
Northumberl d.N B
Kind s N S
Liscomb, W
L Islet
York N B
L Islet Q
Halifax NS
Perth. N R . ...
York N B
Lit. Bras d Or, W 0.
Little Britain
Cape Breton N S
Victoria, SR
Dist. Algonia
Richmond N S
Hants N S
Little Current
Little Glace Bay
Little Harbour. W
Little Judique, WO
Little Lorraine, WO
Little Narrows, W
Little Rideau
Victoria N S
Cape Breton N S
Pictou N S
Antigonishe ... N S
York N B
Inverness N S
Cape Breton ...N 8
Colchester N S
Albert N B
Carleton N B
Prescott
Halifax N S
Lit. River (Cov.)WO
Lit. Riv. (Elgin) WO
Lit. Riv. (Sun.) W
Little River, W O ...
Little River, W ...
Little River. W O ...
L.Riv.(Mid.Mus)WO
Little Rocher, WO...
Little Shemogue.WO
Little Tracadie, W
Liverpool
Albert N B
Carleton N B
Albert . ...N B
Inverness N S
Sunbury N B
Halton
Antigonishe N S
Cumberland N S
Digby N S
*Lucan
Middle-ex, N.R... O
Ottawa Q
Bruce, S R ....
Halifax . N S
Ludlow, WO
Northumberl d.N B
Huron, S.R
Albert N B
Albert . N B
Antifconishe ...N S
Queen s N S
Lunenburg N S
Bruce, S.R O
Lurgan
Livingston s Co.,WO
Lloydtovjn
Antigonishe ....N S
York, NR
Middlesex, N.R... O
Antigonishe ....N S
Ottawa . . Q
Luther
Wellington, N.R.
Elgin, E. R
Westmorland...N B
Shelburne N S
Luton
Lutz Mountain. W
Lyle s Bridge, W 0...
*Lyn
Lochabar, WO
Lochaber Bay... .
Brockville
Lochartville, W 0...
King s N S
Wentworth, N.R.
Leeds, S.R
Lochiel
Glengarry. .....
Lynednch
Norfolk. S.R
Lixih Lomond, W 0.
Loch Lomond, W 0.
Lochside WO
St. John N B
Lynnfield, WO
Lynnville
Charlotte N B
Norfolk, N.R
Elgin E.R O
Richmond \ S
Richmond N S
Stielburne N S
Lyster
Locksley
Renfrew N R
McDonald s Cr., WO
McDonald s Corners.
Me Donald s Pt., WO
M Dougall Settlem t
Queen s N B
Lockton
Cardwell
Adam Parkinson
Dougal Logan
D. Ilossie
John Neelands
L. Lawless
James Douglas
A. Campbell
John Secord, jr.
J. W. Eldrige
Moses Gamble
John Coulter
[8
Lanark N R
Queen s N B
Loganville . .
Pictou . . N S
Westmorland... N B
Middlesex, N.R... O
Grey, S.R
Victoria N S
Huron, N.R
Mclntyre
McKay s Point, W
McKellar
Londonderry,W 0...
Londonderry ......
King s NB
Colchester N S
Queen s N B
Victoria, N.R O
Carleton N B
Long Creek, W ...
Long Island, W ...
L,ng Island Locks...
Long Point
McKenzie sCor^WO
McLaughlan Rd,WO
McLellan s B k, W
McNab-Glengarry ...
MePherson s F.,W
0]
Digby N S
Kent N B
Pictou N S
Hochelaga Q
Glengarry O
Long Point, W ...
King s N B
Richmond N Si
1871.]
T03T OFFICES IN CANADA.
81
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Maberly
Lanark, S.R
Inverness N S
Isaac Goldman
Wm. Grant
Angus Beaton
DonaldMcDouald
G. W. Kearney
W. B. Lodge
Robt. V. Hanson
F. Saucier
James Mitchell
J. M. McCormick
Seth Wilson
F.H St. Germain
Rufus C Cole
K. D. O Flvnn
P. McCawley
Solomon Vail
John D. Tuzo
Calvin Abbott
Aaron Magoon
James Henry
Lewis Knaut
Thomas Moran
Clara Rigby
Geo. C. Longley
Adam Roy
W. H. Dukeshire
Charles Steele
Robt. McDonald
L. McDonald
W. J. Pierce
Daniel Sullivan
James G. Ross
Donald McLean
Frederick F. Lee
A. Lanthier
Geo. Richardson
J. B. Allen
Smith Thomson
Adam Gordon
Jas. M. Whitman
Colin Chisholm
Albert F. Clarke
Mary Douglas
A. McG. Ironside
George Lester
G. L. Dickinson
Wm. Gilbert
David A. Manson
Arthuf Noble
James Fraser
H, Cross, jun.
R. B. Clement
Wm. G. Planch
James Dick
Wm. Appleford
W. A. Colpitts
John Stone
Edward White
James Ashfield
J. B. Bishop
Charles Powley
C. McD. Blyth
Saml. Lawrence
J. A. Margeson
F. S. Cyr
David Mitchell
Hector McNeil
Wm. Edwards
W J. McFarland
Jas. J. Barker
Alfred Markham
W. G. Allan
Jos. Thompson
Benj. Johnson
P. Porterfield
Benj. Millett
i James P. Foster
E. J. Harria
James DeGeer
W. McLean
Edward Lee
Marshy Hope, W 0..
Antigonishe ... N S
Norfolk, S.R
James Mcbougall
Arch. Hi iultrsou
Joseph Strum
R. Blackwood
Amasa Martin
George Anderson
M. Delfausse
E. Trempe
A. Paquette
Luther Abbott
Wm. Hovvey
Samuel McCully
L. N. Blais
D. Fraser
John McGregor
J. P. Jarmain
John Bangs
L. N. Hungerford
Jos. Maxwell
Wm. Spiers
Rev. Wm. Brown
Michael Doyle
T. Bourke
C. H. Gooderham
D. L. Layton
Daniel Dillman
Alex. Moore
James Tupper
J. H. Beck
Robert J. Moon
James Brown
R. F. Woodbum
Wm. Beattie
George Ellis
Geo. Duncan
James Stewart
B. Spinney
Caleb Johnson
S. C. Charters
James Mather
E. B. Hopper
Patrick Sullivau
Samuel Jakes
S. Stephens
Jacques Bergeron
George Germain
Joseph Fournicr
W. E. Pae;e
P. W. Bell
James Ryan
E. Morton
Joseph Masher
C. R. Pernette
R. A. Kaulback
George McLeod
Chas. L. McLecd
M. Nadeau
J. G. Crowdis
D. McDonald
James McDonald
Geo. W. Melville
Geo. W. McKay
John Dickie
Mary C. Dixon
William Croft
Mariner Hicks
George Smeath
M. Campbell
J. R. Lapointe
James Cook
S. Charlton
Joseph Torey
R. M. Norman
R. Howden
M. G. Ross
J. W. Jollimore
N. Beekwith
John J. Tobin
Solomon Pollock
S. H. Moss
Mabou Coal M n, W
Mabou Harfcor,W
Maccan W
Martin s River, W
Glengarry
Cumberland N S
Cumberland N S
Cumberland N S
Martinville
Compton Q
Maccan Interv., W
Maccan Mount. ,W.O.
Mace s Bay, W ....
Marysville
Hastings, E.R....
York ... NB
Marysville, W
Mascarene, W
Charlotte N B
Kimouski Q
York NB
Wellington, N.R.
Cardwell ....
Charlotte NB
L Assomption ... Q
Mactaquack, W ...
Masham
Maskinonge
Maskinongfi Q
Stanstead Q
Mac vi He
Arthabaska Q
Gloucester N B
Hastings, N.R. ...
Renfrew, S.R O
York N B
Massie
Grey, N.R
MudiscOjW
Mast Town, W. ...
Colchester N S
*Madoc
Madrid
Jtlagairiiadavic, W 0.
Magdalen Inlands....
Bonaventure Q
Renfrew, S.R. ...
Lambton
Matawatchan
Stanstead Q
Dist. Nipissing...
Sunbury NB
Magoon s Point
Magundy. WO
Stanstead . Q
Maugerville, W ...
York N B
Shefford Q
Lunenburg N S
Grey, S.R
Maidiitonct
Mainadfou W
Essex
Cape Breton ....N S
Gren-ville, S.R....
Hants N S
Mayfield
Peel
Grenville, S R....
Hastings, N.R....
Ottawa Q,
Maitland
Mayo
Miutland "W
Annapolis N S
Yarmouth N S
Peel
Maitland W
*Meaford
Meagher sGrant,WO
Mechanics Set., W
Medford WO
Grey, N.R
Halifax N S
Malagash, W
Malagawatch, W 0...
Malakoff
Cumberland ....N S
Inverness N S
Carleton ..
King s N B
King s N S
Malcolm
Bruce, S. R
Oxford, N.R
Simcoe, N.R
Grey, S. R
Richmond Q
M*lig.B k,Cr.R.,W
Malignant CoTe,W
Mullorytown ....
Autigonishe ....N S
Antigonishe ....N S
Leeds, S R
Medonte
Mrfancthon
Melbourne Ridge....
Melocheville
Richmond ~ Q
Hastings, N.R.... O
Petl o
Beauharnois .... Q
Hastings, E. R ...
Guysboro N S
York, E.R
*M<inehesteT
Ontario, N R O
Melvern Square, W
Melville
Annapolis N S
Manchester, W ...
Manchester R d,W
Mandamin
Guysboro N S
Prince Edward....
Westmorland. ..N B
Northuml d, E.R.
Pictou N S
Antigonishe N S
Lambton , O
Menie
Victoria, S.R
Dist. Algoma
York N B
Merigonish, W 0. ...
Merivale
Manitowaning
Manners Sutton,W
Mannheim
Merlin
Kent O
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Carleton
* Merrickvillt
Grenville, N.R....
Lincoln
Meritton ... . .
Simcoe, S.R
Bronie Q
Metabechouan
Metaghan, W
Me thot s Mills
Chicoutimi Q
MansnnviUe-Potton...
Maple
Maple Green, WO...
Digby N S
York, W.R O
Hestigouche ... N B
Megantic Q
Bruce, S.R O
Lotbiniere Q
Metis
Rimouski Q
Michipicoten River ..
Mid. Coverdnle, W
Middlefield, W ...
Mid.KennetcookWO
Mid.LallaveFer.WO
Mid. Musquodoboit..
Middle River, W 0...
Middle River, W 0...
Mid. St. Francis, W
M.Sec.N.E. Mar.WO
M Set.Riv.Inhab.WO
Mid. Set. S. Riv.,W
Middle Simonds,W
M.Southampton.WO
Mid. Stewiacke,WO
Middleton,WO
Middleton, WO
Mlddleville * ...
Dist. Algoma O
Albert NB
Maple Hill
Maple Leaf
Comnton Q
Queen s N S
Simcoe, N.R
Elgin, E.R
Albert N B
Hants N S
Mapleton
Lunenburg N S
Halifax N S
Mnpleton, WO....
Maquapit Lake, W
Mar
Queen s N B
Pictou ....N S
Bruce, N.R
Victoria N S
Marathon
Carleton O
Wolfe Q
Victoria N B
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Antigonishe ...N S
Carleton N B
Marchmont
Simcoe, N.R
Wellington, S.R.
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Annapolis N S
1 ion n venture Q
Guysboro N S
Margaree, W
Murgaree (Forks) ...
Maiyaretsville, W
Mnria
York N B
Colchester N S
Westmorland ..N B
Annapolis N S
Lanark, N.R
Westmorland...N B
Simcoe N R
Marie-Joseph, W 0...
Marion Bridge, W
Maritana
Cape Breton N S
Huntingdon Q
Grey, S.R
Midgic WO
Midhurst
Markdale
Bruce. S. R
*Markham
Markhamville, W 0.
Mnrlbank
York, E.R
King s N B
Milford
Prince Edward...
Hastings, E. R...
Milford W
Milf.HaY.Bridge,WO
Guysboro N S
Perth, N.R
Grey, N.R O
Marmora
Hastings, N.R....
Huron, N.R
Lunenburg N S
Mill Bridge
Hastings, N. R...
Durham, E. R. ...
Pictou N S
Marnoch
*Mitt Brook
Marriott s Cove, W
Marshall s Cove,W
Marshall s Tn.. W
Marsh Hill
Mill Brook, W O
Mill Cove W
Lunenburg N S
Kent N B
Digby N S
Mill Creek, WO
Milledgeville, W 0.
Mille Isles
Oatario, N.R
Pictou N S
St John N B
Marsh S.McL.M.,WO
Marshville
Monck
Millt Roches ...
Cornwall
[81]
82
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Miller s Creek, W
Mill Grove
Hants N S
Hiram Millar
W. H Bcrney
John Fleming
W. Gorvett
James Bowen
John H. Ryan
E. Steadman
John McKay
James Cangle
H H. Read
JE Kempton
Chas.Gillespie
Wm. D. Lyon
George Scott
S. S. Peck
Andrew Ronald
jBilbert Seaman
Charles Martell
P. W. Ball
John Hicks
David F. Brown
Peter Little
Wm. Eadie
C. McDonald
Henry Ostrom
Stephen Boudro
SamM Longheed
Michael Purcell
John Brown
Joseph Crandall
Wm. G. Bateman
John Harigan
J. Sicart
Robert Curtis
E. Greensides
John Wilson
Jos. Alexander
Peter Clark
E. Copping
Chas. Maior, jun.
Louis Saintange
J. S. Vallee
E. S. Freer
Arch. Thompson
A. Brouillette
James Kennedy
John Morrison
P. C. Moore
Thomas M. Reid
W. McKillican
H. Hagerman
Thos.Farnsworth
A. McKay
Wm. J. Newman
James Lemon
J. Nicklin
A. Ileywood
James Orr
James Holden
R. B. Morison
A. McGillavray
John Palmer
A. Thompson
James R. Leake
James Morton
J. L. P.Gordaniei
Zara Vanluven
John A moss
Jas. Brown, sen.
Oswald Smith
E. L. Godfrey
W. H. Way
H. D. Hunter
James R. Cook
Edward Handy
Ft.. Lavoie
Robert McLeod
Mrs. J. E. Shaw
Tames B. Smart
r. G. Smith
Daleb Miller
\. W. Thompson
Stephen Thomas
Mount Horeb ...
Victoria, S.R (
Cardwell (
) Win. Reynolds
) John Wallace
4 John M-Quillen
4 F. McQuai*
> D. McDonell
> Abraham Best
j Isaac Simpson
i . . B Hussev
) Bridget Brady
) W. W. White
i James N. Paine
j George McKay
! Kichnrd McLean
i William Perrin
> Robert Webster
i Dixon ( hapman
) John Wolfe, jun.
Elias Scribner
; John Mehans
J. M. Nase
, F. Naubert
P. L-arn. sen.
(Donald Mclsaac
:Wm LitMe
R. E. Whiting
M. Munro
Thos. Tubman
J. L. Bigsiar
J. A. J. Kane
Joseph Murray
Michael Davy
L D, Carman
James Gardner
Geo. Shearer
James Harris
IF. L Pike
C. J. Phelps
Win. II. Clark
Arch. Bell
C. E. Bourne
Gilbert Uogart
II. M. Wright
John Arthurs
Lucien Dubo
S K. Freeman
iThnmas Jury
Henry Todd
James Young
Peter McFarlane
John L. Fletcher
E. Easferbrook
M. O Meara
Wm. Smith
James Petrie
Leopold Cot6
D. W. Springer
Lewis House
D. Winkler
J. Greenshields .
Wm. Key
A. Whitman
Gavin Ifell
H. Henderson
James Kerr
John Edgar
Thos. Webster
James Lytle
.James Carson
Robert Hope
R. McKinney
Thos. Robinson
John llattee
D. T. McKenzie
Ephraim Thorne
Jos. Rowland
M. Caldwell
Hiram Hodges
James Johnston
R. P. Yeomann
G. D. Bailey
J. Newcomb
S. E. Hallamore
J. A. Browne
E. F. Schooler
Wtntworth, N.R.
Vlount Hurst
Mill Haven
Mount Johnson
Mouutjoy
Milliken
Mill Point
York. E.R C
Hastings, E.R. ...
King s N B
Soulanges . C
Mount Oscar . . .
Millstream, W ....
Mills Village
Mount Pleasant.. ..
Durham, E. R.... (
Cumberland ... N
Simcoe, N.R (
Renfrew, S. R (
Elgin, E. R (
Wentworth, N.R. (
Pictou N *
Queen s N
Mount Pleasant, \V
Mount St Louis
Mount St. Patrick-
Mount Salem
Mountsherg
Millsville, WO
Pictou N &
Charlotte .., N B
Millville. W
York NB
Milnesville
York, E. R
Queen s ... N S
Milton
Mount Thorn, W
Mount Uniacke,W
Mount Vemon. ...
Milton East
Shefford Q
Hints N 6
*MittonWest
Halton
Brant S R <
Mimico
York, W.R
Wellington, C. R.
Peterboro , K.R...
Simcoe, N R
Mount Webster
M nt Whstley, W 0.
Mount Wolfe
Leeds, S R (
Westmorland...N I
Cardwell (
Mouth Jemseg. W
Mouth Keswick.W
Mouth of Nerepis ...
Muddy Branch
3Iinudie, W
Cumberland ....N S
Cape Breton ....N S
St. John N B
York . \ I
MiraGut. WO
Mi->pec,WO
King s N I
Mi MirU
Perth, N.R
Welland C
Compton Q
Mull River, W ...
Inverness N g
Simcoe S R
Moffdtt
Halton
Brant, S R.... O
Middlesex, W R..
Victoria N *
Moidart, W
Pictou N S
Munro s, W .
Moira
Hastings, N.R....
Guysboro N S
Peith, N.R... .
Munster
Molasses Har., W 0.
North umrd,E.R.
Wellington, N.R. O
Stormont
Murray s Cor., W 0..
Murvale
Westmorland... N I
Addington
Monckland
Westmorland... N B
Westmorland...N B
Hastings, E. R...
Vaudreuil .... Q
Muskoka Falls
Victoria N R
Moncton Road, W 0.
Musquash, W
Musquob tHar.,WO
St. John N B
Iliilit ax N -
Perth, N.R
Hastings, E. R ...0
Ontario SR
York, E.R O
Myrehall ....
Monkton
Perth, N R O
Myrtle
Mono Centre
Cardwell O
Mystic
Cardwpll o
Nackawick, W ....
York N B
Lanark. S.R O
Montcalm Q
Middlesex, N.R...
Ilaklimand C
Montcalm
Monte Bello
Ottawa Q
Gaspe ... ... Q
Napanee Mills
Addington .
N mtmagny
Montmagny Q
Montreal Q
MiduTesex,W.R...
Napierville Q
Montro&e . .
Welland O
Nappan, W
Cumberland ... N f
Middlesex, N.R.
Queen s N B
Mt. St. Hilaire Rouville O
Monument Set., WO
Carleton N B
Narrows, WO
Lambton O
Nashwaak, W O
Nashwank. is. W 0...
Nashwaak Vil., W
York N B
Mo. >reV Mills. WO...
Moore s Station
Moose Brook, W 0...
Charlotte NB
Missisquoi Q
York N B
York .. N B
Hants N S
Halton O
Stormont O
Navan
Russell
Middlesex, N.R...
King s..., N S
Necum Tench, W
Halifax .... N S
Morden, WO.*
Neguac, W O
Northumberl dNB
Rimouski ... Q
Dundas O
Northuml d, E.R. 0:
Grey, N.R
Nelson
Halton o
WelUnd ... O
Momingdale Mills...
*Mnrpfth.
Perth, N.R
Grey, S.R
Simcoe, N.R. ..
Bothwell O
Nevis
Huron, N.R
Dundas
New Aberdeen ...
Wateiloo, S.R. ...
Annapolis N S
Colchester N S
Oxford. S.R
Gloucester N B
Leeds, N.R
Leteds S R ....
few Albany, W 0...
few Annan, W O ...
Wellington, S.R.,
Antigonishe ....N S
King s N S
Morristown, W O ...
Morristown, W ...
few Bnnuon, W 0...
York, E.R O
Leeds, S.R
Morton s Cor., W 0..
Lunenburg N S
Lennox
Newboyne
Leeds, S.R
Newbridge .. ...... .
Huron, N.R
Addington....
Moscow
Adding* on O
Middlesex, E.R...
Perth, S. R
Kent N B
Jewburgh, W
Carleton N B
Middlesex, W.R... O
Halifax N S
Motherwell .. . .
Maul ies River, W 0..
Mountain Grove
Mountain View
Mount Albert
Mount Albion. ...
Jew Caledonia, W
Jew Campbelton ....
few Canaan, W 0...
few Canada, W 0...
Addington
Victoria N S
Prince Edward... Oi
York, N.R
Wentworth, SR.
Middlesex, W. R.
Kamouragka QJ
Peel
Hants N S
Sueen s N B
Inverness N S
Sonaventure Q
Durham, W.R. ...
Northumberl d N B
Queen s N B
fM"unt Brydges
Mount Carmel
Mount Charles
Mount Denison,W
Newcastle
Newcastle Br., W 0.
Newcastle Cr.,W. 0. <
\ewcomb Cor., W O
few Cornwall, W j
Jew Dublin
Queen s N B
Oxford, S. R
Grey, S.R
Annapolis N S
Haldimand
Middlesex,W.R...O
Halifax NS
- M ,nnt Forest
Jlount Hanly, W
.lUnenburg ... N S
irockville
Waterloo. S.R. ...
Brant, S.R
Mount Hope .,
[82]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
83
POST OFFICE.
ELtCTOKAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
[lu^eell
.). W. Proctor
.Mm M -Pherson
Win. Nich 11s
Junes Fur>e
William Fraser
O. Ernst
Daniel Kirby
Mariner Cannon
Jacob Baker
K, C. Porter
John Cairnt S
Man us McFadden
Samuel M iLood
Robert M,:l eod
Uamase Rolerge
P. Pa ton
William Roe
Lewis Fisher
L>. McAllister
A. Seaman
Colin Milloy
J. P. Cochran
Samuel Martin
J. W. Alli.-on
J. L. Sweet
Richard Brash
Thos. Cunie
George Turner
Daniel Falconer
Samuel Wilton
W W. Cun.mer
J. R. Hipw.ll
C. B M -( ready
Thos Mi-Bain
C. Sabeans
Robert Warren
D. Nifholls
Mi-s M. Cbillas
John Nicol
Charles Berteaux
John McDonald
Thad. Allison
Robert Johnson
John Morwood
John Shaw-
Joseph Howes
James Brown
Wm. Munsie
Osmond O Brien
Samuel Me Lei Ian
Alex. Douglas
A. A. M. Lauglin
J. W. Sheppard
Mrs. Arch. Roy
Aaron Tompkins
S. J. Bel amy
D. S. Duplisea
Win Shirley
Geo M. Fraser
D. McCarrol
R. Casement
John Ross
A. R. Greenwood
Jas. Hutchinson
G. McDonald
Jonathan Welton
Win. Turner
Joseph Turcot
K. Diobenson
James Reaman
Patrick Blais
B. LeBaron
John Lowe
David Dewar
Wm. Foster
Charles Leclair
James Cleland
Wm. Bennett
Thos. Cole
PeterMoDonough
Mrs. M. McQueen
V. Barnes
W. H. Morden
N. Range Cor., W 0.
North Uidge
North River, WO...
North River, W 0...
N. River Bridge,W
N River Bridge.W
N.Riv.Platform.WO
North Salem, W 0...
N.Sec.Earltown.WO
North Seneca
Digby N S
Charles McNiel
Wm. E. Wagstaff
Jeremiah Taylor
W. H. Higgius
Henry Blair
John McKenzie
W. H. Best
N. Nelson
Wm. Ross
John Tucker
D. McKiuunn
D. McDonald
Malcolm McNiel
A. M. Stone
J. J. Chester
Ant Audette
S Sweet
John Forbes
A. Pritchard
G. II. Ball
Daniel Noonan 1
Wm. Gordon
John Hayes
Wm. Dinnigan
Joe. D. Baxter
William Clay
James Smith
Gilbert Moore
J. A Butterfield
Peter Kennedy
Miss A. Michaud
Andrew Melville-
Archd. Kerr
T. B. Deiick
David Nutt
Isaac Garcelon
Wm. Corbett
Wm. McCann
John Toyne
J. L. Fleivelling
Alex. Davidson
E. J. Gorham
R. Balmer
E. A. Bowes
Wm. Carrick
P. S. Timmerman
John G. Quarry
J.W. Mills
John McDonald
James Keating
C Chaurette
lOben. Archibald
Joseph Wilcox
H. Mills
John C. Fox
Thomas Little
Robert G randy
Henry Dunham
J. T. Mutchmore
P. H. Maybee
W. S. Buckwell
Walton Smith
Thomas Baird
Guy Leslie
Mrs. E. Caldwell
Wrslev Binjiham
H. McIIarry
Ira Morgan
R. N. Walsh
J, R. McPberson
J. L. Tucker
D. Sutherland
Alex. McLaren
Adam J. Baker
David Smith
V\ m. Symon
A. McN. Travis
G. S. McPherson
M. A. Cameron
G. P. Baker
Edmund Savage
John Mather
G. Goodwin
Thomas Kinny
Robert Scott
New (Jail-loch. W .
New Germany. W
I Ktou . N S
Essex
Westmorland...N B
Colchester N S
Luii -tiburg ... N S
Tt-rrebouue Q
Pietou \ S
Colchester N S
*_Y< it* /iahi jurrj
New Harbour. W 0.
New Horton, W 0...
Waterloo. S.R. ...
Ouysboro NS
Alliert N B
Victoria N S
Westmorland...NB
Hants N S
Colcbeater N S
Haldimand
Cumberland ...N S
New Ireland
New Ireland. W 0...
N. Ireland Road, WO
New Jerusalem, WO
New Larig, W
New Liveipool
New Lowell
Albert N-B
North Shore, W 0...
North Shore, W O...
N.S Bas R.Den isWO
North Stanbridge....
North Stoke
Albert -N B
Inverness N S
Missisquoi Q
Pictnu N S
Levin Q
BioK-oe, N.R O
York N K
North Stukely
Shefford Q
North Sutton
Brome Q
New Maryland, W
York N B
North Sydney
Cape Breton ....N S
Ottawa Q
te.stiuouche N B
King s N S
Brant, S. R
Hants N S
North Wakefield
N. W. Arm, W ...
N. W. Cow, W ....
North Williamsb g...
Norton, W
Norton Creek
New Minas, W ....
Cape Breton ....N S
Lunenburg N S
Dundas
Newport Cor.. W .
NewportLund g.W
Newport Srat*n,W
New Ru-hmond
Hants N S
King s NB
Chateauguay Q
York N B
Hants N ^
Norton Dale, W ...
Norton Station, WO
Bonaventure Q
Kind s \ B
Halton
New Ross, WO
l.unenburg N S
IVrth N K
Norway
York, E.R
Oxford. S R
Nfiw tfaruni
Newton B-ook
Klgin. K.R
York W R .
Peterboro , E.R...
Glengarry
Notfield
Now ton liobinsou ...
Newtown, W
New Town, W
N"w Tusker, W 0....
New Zealand, W 0...
N;choll s Cor., W 0..
Simcoe, SR . O
Notre Dame du Por.
Temiscouata Q
Simioe, N R
Kirio- s \ B
Guvsboro N S
Digby N S
Y -rk N B
Nouvelle (sub)
Bouaventure
Missisquoi Q
Nutt s Corners
Oak Bav, WO
Missisquoi Q
Ni igara
Charlotte N B
Oak Hill
Victoria, N.R
Oak Hill, WO
Oakland
Charlotte N B
Brant, S.R
\icolston
Simcoe, S.R
Nic>aux tails. W 0..
NielV Harbjur, W
Ni.-ly Road. W
Nile
Oak Point, W
Oak P int. W
King s N B
Victoria N S
\on hnmherru.N B
York, N.R
Huron, N.R
Middlesex, K.R...
Hants N S
Dist. Nipissing ...
Oxford. N R
Perth N R
*0akville
Halton
Victoria, S.R
Nine Mile Riv.,W 0.
NipisMngan
Ni^souri
Oban
Lennox
Offa
Huron, S R
King s N S
Qo-ilvie, W
Nobletou
York N R
Ohio, W
Antigonishe... N S
Lambton
Noel W
Hants N S
*0il Springs
Noel Shore, \V
Norham
Hants \ S
Oka
Twt Mountains.. Q
Colchester N S
Xorthuml d, E.R.
A ictoria N R
Old Barns, W
Oldham, W
Halifax N S
Nornmndnle
Norfolk. S. R
Bruce N R
Kent
Olinda
Essex
Northampton, W 0.,
Carleton N B
Halton
Grenville, S.R. ...
Sunbury N B
Victoria, S.R
North Brunch, W
North Bristol
Pontiac Q
Oneida
Haldirmnd
Northumb d,E.R.
Brant, S.R
Pontiac Q
N. BrookfMd, W 0..
North Bruce
Queen s N S
Bruce, N.R
Peterboro , E.R...
Inverness N S
Onondaga
N.K.Br.MargareeWO
N. E. Harbour, W
N. Esk Boom, W
Northfield
Onslow, W
Colchester N S
* Orang/cville
Wellington, C.R.
Grey.S R
Simcoe, N. R
Russell
Northumberl d.N B
Cornwall O
Orchard
*Orillia
Northfield, W Sunbury N B
Northfield, W Luneuburg N S
North Georgetown... Chateauguav Q
NonhGlaaford Wt-ntworth," S. R.
JVorCi Gower Crirleton
Orleans
Dundas
Chateauguay Q
Sunbury N B
Oromocto
Durham, W.R. ...
Elgin, E.R
Renfrew, N.R. ...
Russell
North Ham.... Wolfe ... . Q
Orwett
North Hatley. . ..Stanstead Q
North Joggins, W Westmorland.. .N B
North Keppel... fimv. N. R A
Ontario, S R O
North Lake. W ...
North Lake^ W ...
North Lancaster
North Mountain ....
N. Mountain, W 0...
North Nation Mills..
North Onslow
Westmorland... N B
York N B
Wellington, C.R..
King s N B
Dundas
Otnabtg, WO
Queen s N B
King s N S
*OUawa
Ottawa
Ottawa Q
Otter Creek
Bruce, S.R
Pontiac Q
Otter Lake
Pontiac Q
North Pelham
North Pinnacle
Kurth Pin-t
Otterville
Oxford, S.R
Kent
Prince Edward...
Oustic ..
Wellington. C.R.
[83]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
PO-iT OFF
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASVKH.
Bruce, S. R
Mrs. Klinkworth
S. D. Fox
John G. Francis
J. H. Kempton
G. M. Stanley
Geo. Gilroy
Wm. Garbutt
Murdoch Gair
Andrew Holmes
James W. Carr
Jacob J. Poaps
James Saunders
Alex. Fowler
H. M Switzer
R. H. Matson
Geo. W. Eaton
Bernard Gorman
James Ring
P. S. McKay
F. Paquette
W. H. Troop
John Griffith
Geo. Stanton
M. X. Carr
George M. Laird
Wm. Simpson
John Noble
Thomas Walker
David Griffith
A. P. Bradley
Wm. Grant
John McClelland
D. Bisson
Peter Patterson
Nelson White
Walton R. Kidd
John Milburn
Moses M. Gage
Chas. A. Harmon
Robt. Dickson
Geo. Johnson
W. Crooks
Jas. J. Bradt
Alex. Moffatt
J.Delesderniers
J. S. Darling
Wm. Miller
Jesse Prescott
John B. Young
George Morton
George Ford
E. T. Turner
J. E. Tuzo
John Irwin
John Freney
E. West
R. Elders
R. A. Corbett
Thomas Cairns
James Bishop
Solomon Devine
8. J. Carver
John Ernst
Wm. Jarvis
Timothy Malone
A. Hamilton
Thos. Bunston
W. W. Price
Georire M. Jean
John Smith
R. Heckman
John MacNider
P. Barclay
E.L. Carscallen
1 Alex. Morrison
D. T. R. Nye
G. C. Doering
George Brown
Mrs. E. Whitney
David Barker
Alex. McPhail
Jas. McDonald
T. Plamondon
Noah Sager
Pike River
Mi--is(]iioi Q
Yojk, Vv .ft
York, N.R
Bruce, S.R
A. L. I d-, lor
A. L. Goodorbau>
C. linndall
IX McDerinid
I. P. Pineo
Samuel A. King
J. Huntl^y
Thos. (iall)raitb
Daniel Hoot
K. N. Gould
A. Sutherland
Henry ,mith
Snn>el Platt
G.C. Mills
Wm. Morgan
James Smurt
Jos M Freeman
Lerlin M. Crtii;
Mrs. L. Al(;uir
John Morton
Deuis Mciirutb
Th"f=. MHlier
P. Kpfirdon
lialiih Dither
.foli a L*ne
M. Hagan
0. Savard
Arch, C.iineron
W G. Foot
A. Lamonrpftiju
Narcicse Blais
L. B.-lVAoust
J. A. Murray
Lorn* Co jioau
Louis Ernet
A. St. Dr-nis
(Jharies Kave
Peter S f wart
Huish Mclnnis
James Si Ott
. f.st jih Atij. r e
Thos. Akin
Geo. Pac kwood
Harmon CHW
(!iii. -on Vonion
Moses P>>al
licnj. K. Colpitte
Wm. McKcny.ie
William Purdy
Mrs.M.Chifholm
A. S. Gr.v
Jss. L Hitlley
J. B. Bemior
A J. Lefreniert*
Thos. Lrtriviere
Tames Faulkner
0. Mtthewo
?,Ii, li:<el Doherty
M. Melansou
0. A. Hun is
Alex. MoD rmitt
Win. T. Pellow
Robert Pari^on
Dnuii-l Giddonce
John M,-f>.tr"t3
T. Thoniprion
Thos. Pilcher
Mi-ssM Bout.alier
B. H. Johnston
L. G. Carter
Robert Cotton
Richard Wood
P. Sweetman
Daiid Abel
James Hamilton
John Elliott
Jas. Hendry
dpor_ , Ornian
G. B. J!.-i<l
David March
Mrs. J. Klderkin
J. G. McKeen
Mrs. Blanchnrd
l\ D. Tremaine
Ovens "W
Lunenburg N S
Addington O
Grey, N.R
Brome Q
Pine Grove
Pine Orchard
Pine Ri i er
Overton
*0wcn Sntnd
Owi s Head
Pineo Village, W 0..
Pinkerton ..
Kind s N S
Oxenden
Oxford W
Grey, NR
Cumberland... N S
Oxford, S.R
Grenvil ie, N. R... O
Grenville, N.R....
Essex.
Guysboro N S
Bruce, S R
Pirate Harbor, W 0.
Pisarin" ,WO
Pittsfen y .
Guysboro , N S
v t John X 1!
Oxford Mills
Oxford Station
Plainfie d
Hastings, E.R ...
Pictou N S
Oxloy
Oyster Ponds, W 0..
Oznabruck Centre...
I lainfield, W
Prescott O
Stonnont
Plattsviile
Oxford, N.R
Lanark, S.R
Norfolk, S.R
Bruce, N R O
Lanark, N.R O
Halton
Pleasant Hill
Palermo
Pleasant Nidge. WO
Pleasant River, W
Pleasant Valley ^S O
Plum Hillow
Plumwe--eep. W 0...
Plymouth, WO
Pockmouche, AV 0...
Pockshvw, W
Charlotte N B
Palgrave
CardwelL
Queen s ... N S
Palmer s Road, W
Palmerston, W ...
Kind s N S
Digby N S
Kent NB
Leed, S.R O
Kind s .... N B
Carleton O
Ottawa Q
Yarmouth N S
Gloucester N B
Gloucester N B
Wetland
Paradise Lane, W O..
Annapolis N S
*Part
Brant N.R :.
Point A exander
Point B-ulev, W 0...
Point & Pio (sub) ...
Pointe an Bouleau
Point au Cbene
Renfrew, N.R. ...
Colchester N S
Paris Station
Brant, N.R
Wellington, NR. O
Bruce N R O
Park Head
Saguenay Q
Argenteuil. Q
Park Hill
Middlesex, N.R... O
Lotbiniere ... . Q
Pointe aux Trembles
Pointe aux Trembles
Pointe Claire ........
Hochelaga. . . . Q
Cumberland ....N S
Cumberland ...N S
Algoma O
Bonaventure Q
Portueuf Q
. Parrsboro Shore, WO
.Parry bound
Jacques Cartior... Q
Westmorland ..N B
St. Maurice ... Q
Point duChene,WO
.PcMe.rson
Patterson Set, W
York, W. R
Sunbury NB
Point Elward . ..
Lambton
Point F >i tun?
Peterboro , E.R...
Grey, NR
Victoria. N. ft. ...
Kestigouohe ...N B
Antigonicha ....N S
Prince Edward... O
Pea body
Pearceton
Point la Niro, W 0...
Point of Cape, W .
Point Prftre .
Peel. W
Carleton N B
Wellington, N.R.
York, N.R
Halifax NS
Point Platon
:Pefferlaw
Peggy s Cove, W 0...
Pelham Union
~*Pttnbroke
*P dnt St. Charles...
Point Sr,. Peter
Jacques Cartier... Q
Guspe Q
Monck
Point Traverse
Point Wolf, WO ....
Poland
Prinoe Edward... O
Albert N B
Renfrew, N.R. ... O
Prescott
Lanark, NR O
"PenetaiiffuisJiene ...
Peniusula-GaspS
.Pennfield, W
PennneldKidse,WO
.Penobsquis, W ...
Pent land
Simcoe, N.R
Pollet River, W ...
Pomeroy Kidge,W
Pomoni
Pomquet Chapel.W
Pomqu it Forks, W
pOQd<! \V
W*tinnrland...N B
Charlotte N B
Grey, S.R
Antigonishe ....N S
Anti^onlshe ....N S
Pictou A S
GaspS Q
Charlotte N B
Charlotte N B
King s N B
Wellington. C.R.
Simcoe S. R
Wellington, C.R.
Gasp6 . Q
Pt. de M tskinonge...
Maiikinonge Q
Portneuf Q
Ottawa Q
Pero W
King s N S
Poodiac, WO
Poole
Kinu s N B
Perth, N.R
PerrySettlumentWO
King s N B
Durham, E. R. ...
Lanark, S.R-
Victoria N B
Poquiock W
York N B
*Perth
Port Aculie, W ...
*Portaff" du Fort
Portage River. W 0.
Port Albert
Yarmouth N S
Pontiac Q
N ortbumVwl d.N B
Huron \.R
Perth WO
Petawawa
Renfrew, N.R. ... O
Peterboro , W R..
Waterloo, S R. ... O
Peterboro , .E. R.
Queen s N B
*Petcrboro
Petersburg
Portapique, W ....
Portapique Mt., W
Port au Persil
Port Brace
*Port Birwett
Port Caledonia, W
Oolchpster N S
Colchester N S
Charlevfvix Q
Kl^in, K.R
Elgin, ER
Cape Breton ...N S
Victoria, N.R. ... O
Welland
Peteroville WO
Petersville Ch., W
Wellington, N.R. O
Westmorland.. N B
Richmond N S
Digby N S
Petitcodiac
Petite de Grat, W 0.
Petite Passage, W 0.
Petite Riv. Br., W 0.
Petit Metis
*Port C&ilborne
Lunenburg N S
Port Credit
*Port Dilluwsie
Port Daniel
Peel
*Pftrolea
Bonaventure Q
Norfolk, fUl
Petworth ... .....
*Port Dover
Peveril
Vaudreuil Q
Port Elgin, W
Port Elmsley
Westmorland. ..N B
Lanark, S.U
.Philipsburg East ....
Philipsburg West ...
Missisquoi Q
Waterloo, S.R. ...
Leeds. S.R
Porter s Hill
Huron, SR
Halifax N S
Annapolis N S
Durham, W.R. ...
Cumbeiland ...N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Inverness N S
Porter s Lake, W 0..
Port George, W 0.:.
PortGranby
Ontario, S. R O
Prince Edward...
Plctou N S
*Picton
PortGrevillo.WO...
Piedment Val., W
Pictou N S
Port Biwkesbury ...
PortHwd ...
-Pigeon Hill ...
[84]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
85
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Ft. Hood Island, AV
Port Hoover
Inverness N S
Victoria. S.R
Durham. K.ll
SbwlbuniH X S
Leeds. SR O
Sbelburii" N S
Mrs. J. Smith
Klias Roters
Robt. AV Smart
L. Rober son
S. S. Scovil
Nancy II. Snow
B. B. Carson
J am.es Moss
AV:n. J. llaslie
[ . Coh xiu
G. B. Ha.J!ey
Miiiih Gofer
Cli.is. Cmulin
II. Gordon
J (J Mm ray
Jmnes McCoppen
A. McLennan
Robert Ahl ott
A. Lililance
Win. II. Fiyerse
Alex. It. Christie
George MoLeod
Minn^l Payne
T. Sullivan.
AlbfirfCh.iso
IV i . : -i Kg.in
R. AV. Jrihirson
W II B rouse
Conrad >. isf>el
I). A. Uhr-nt
(J-iMir e fV dds
Rhodes AV
King s X S
AVm. Rhodes
Simon Lambkin
P. McLauriu
J. C. Vantour
H. Montgomery
G. K. Foster
AV. II. Butler
Matthew Teefy
AVm. TrenhoUn
Riceburg
Missisquoi Q
Preseott
Port Jolty, AV
Portland
Richibucto
Richmond Cor., AV
* Richmond, East ....
Kent NB
Carletou N B
Richmond Q
Huntingdon Q
Monck O
Quern s- S" S
<_>i;e[i> X S
GujNboro N S
Unit-mi - ... O
Carleton
Port Maitland
Port Matoon, AV 0...
Port Medway
Port ilulyrave
Port Xeliion
* Richmond Hill
York AA R
Richmond Station...
Rich d Terminus, AVO
Halifax N S
Peel
R. M. Burgess
J. II. Lay cock
L. S. Hancock
Jonas Steele
A. AV. Charlebois
AV. Everett, jun.
P. G. St. Pierre
G. II. Silvester
Colin McPherfon
Geo. H. Bissett
Alex. MePherstm
J. B. Commeault
Philip Fulmore
Isaac AVortuum
A. McTutyre
J. Backus
G. W. Chapman
Michael Pugsley
John D. Gauld
John Currie
Mrs. G. Phillips
II. B. O Connor
Hiram Edgett
Isaac Hunter
A. Lemay
Chas. A. Gaudry
L. A. Baribeau
Louis Frenette
Jas. McPherson
N azaireTetu
Richard Flood
J. Roberts
Theodule Bolduc
Lemuel Pope
E. Card
David McGowan
A. Desautels
P. Dumoucbelle
Andrew Oliver
Jos. Greathead
J. S. J. Watson
A A. Barry
AA m. C. Kdwnrds
Harriet Cochran
AVm. Cornwall
Rufus AVard
D. Kirk wood
B. Cornell
Jos. H. Harrison
Robert AVeston
Robt. Pasmore
Jas. Bonthron
A. Mumphrey
Sylvester Brown
Angus McKay
A. Adams
A. H Budd
C Coatsworth
Joseph McArdle
J. K. Morris
Gideon Brown
James Cowan
II. Fieldhouse
Alex. Durnin
Moses McNeil
Cor. McKay
Geo. dimming
Alfred Metcaifo
Robt. McFarlano
John Stevens
Moses Gingrich
EliiV.b IIa"ar
Rich wood
Oxford, N.R
Both well
Part Perry ; .
Port Richmond, AVO
Cf Prtrt Hnltinsirn
*Pfrrt R-iwan
Port Rovxl
O-itvio, X R. ...
iclimond N S
Ridj;eville
Monck
Riley Brook, AV 0...
Victoria N B
Rimouski Q
York, N.R
Norfolk, S.H
Norfolk, S.R
i\ic.ini"ud N S
Ringwood
Port Royal AV
Ripley
River Beaudette
Riv. Bonrgeoise,AV Q
I!iverCharlo,AV 0...
River David
Bruce, S.R
Port Ryerse
Port Severn (sub) .
X. it-folk, S. R
.<iu:coe, N.R
Richmond N S
Restigouche ....N B
ff Piirt Mart/m KUrin, K.R
PortngUflBpCovr. WO, nliC N S
J ort Union ! Ontario. S.R O
River Debert,AVO...
Kiver de Chute, AV
River Dennis, AV 0..
River De-ert
Colchester N S
Carleton N B
Inverness N S
Port AViliUmp, W
Powell
(>-j.|.r-K X S
Huntingdon
rirenvUlo, .S R. ... O
AVntrrl..o, sR. ...
Givv. S I! O
River IleVert, AV 0...
River John
Cumberland ...N S
Pictou N S
Prieeuille
River Louison, W 0.
Restiiiouche ...N B
Cumberland ...N S
Bruce S.R
P - fi | n f\
Prince of AV;*!es, AA
Priuceport, AV
Princeton
Prince AVillitim, AV
Prospect
Ontario, N.R O
St John X B
11. H. McCaw
Ch.v.II. DeF. rest
Mrs. M. Ami-rose
.1. G. Lindsay
T. AV. Sniiuders
AVm. Burrows
John Booth
JHS. McCounisky
John Cnrlard
Levi Burden
Thos. A. Frazer
Jas. Livingston
V^"ln Leslie
J, M"iihen riic-k:
IS. Kirkpatrick
P. .. Huot
I). Thompson
James Wynn
Jas. 11. Avlard
l>. .1. McMasters
R. Bruce
QeoruBWHll
I .eorire (^r.ii^;
Mr*. Marv f till
John Walsh
(. Hon-heranr
Jin-. M. .l her-ou
i . nj. iiiiin Lake
\ i"ui. i". Kdwaids
Joseph William?
John Ratter
Win. Reid
Geors> Glover
fa ill ,, ll vis
Thomas Mi^xon
A. Sn. fHi-i
l)->nicl Xiven
It. l>iTI t|iNoil
.( bii Morrison
Wm Unjiiha t
M. McK^ndri-ik
KU-ining (/lingaii
AVm. .Vackay
.AV. L. IVir.ce
Sydney Oiborne
Ktu, s n.
Riversdale AV
Colchester N 8
Albert N B
0- Chester X S
Oxf.rd, N.R
York X 1!
River Side, AV
AVellington, N R.
Riviere Bois Glair ...
Riviere des Prairies..
*RiD.duLnup(en bas)
R. itu Loup (en fiaut)
I^tnsrk SR
Prospect, AV" ..
Temiscouata Q
Maskinonge Q
Kamouraska Q
Glengarry
Temiscouata Q
Pubnico Beach, AV
Pubnico II.tr., AV 0..
Shelburne N S
Yarmouth X S
Cumberland ....N S
Cumberland ....K S
Ila.-tiiiirs X.R. ...
York, AVR
A\Vllii)!iton, S R.
Middlesex, K R...
St. John X B
Riviere Raisin
Riv. Trois Pistoles-
Pngwai-h River, AV
Purdy
Pnrpleville
York, N.R
Roberts Island, AV
Yarmouth N S
Chicoutimi Q
Q.uaco Head, \V ...
Roblin
Lennox
Grey. S.R
Shefford Q
Essex
Rob Roy
Ilochelle
Rochester
Quesnflboro
Masting?, X.R....
Nia"arn
Queens Ion . . .
Qm-ensville
Queetisv llf . AV ...
KIJTRH.! Ilexd. AV 0...
Hugged Ifland. AV
Kng.Tst.(K.6idu),WO
RaiUon
York, X.R O
Iinvrn-HH XS
Guvslv-.ro N S
Sh!burne X S
Shelbiiriio X S
0-it.irio. S R
llaldinmiid O
Huntingdon Q
Norfolk, X R.
Roekford
Hocking]) am
Rock Island
Renfrew. S.R
Stanstead Q
Rockland
Russell
Kockland, AV
AA estmorland ..N B
Leeds, S.R
Il-tf nbiun Centra. .
Rockport, AV
AVestmorland ..N B
Card well
tlauiM
itario. X R O
Norfolk, X R
U. oftvw, X R ...
Rockton
Rockville, WO
AA entworth, N.R.
Kiu" s N B
Rockville, AV
Rockwell Set., AV 0.
Yarmouth N S
Cumberland ..N 8
AVellington, C.R.
Huron, S.R
Kl"in AV R
lUi kln s Mill-, AVO
TIapi Js den Joachims
Rartfi
>:a K>r s rAu-n.-r.AV
ltl.VHTi.-hlX)
Carleton X );
Pimfiae Q
Oxford, NR
Kind s X B
Ho laerville
Gn-v, X It
Vork. N.R
Roebuck
Roger s Hill, AV 0...
Rokeby
Grenville, S.R....
Pictou N S
Lanark, S.R
Charlotte N B
Rolling Dam, AVO...
i! iw 1. n. AVO
H.nts X S
Virtori-i, N.R. ...
Kent
Grey, S.R
Kent
Kendimr
AVdllington, C.R
Rondeau Harboui ...
Ronson
Kent
Norfolk. N.R
Northumb d.K.R.
Brant. N R
Victoria, N.R
Monck
R^.rlil.cH Riv., AVO
Rr.L., Sport Mt ,AVO
Kt-d Bink, AV
R -d Islands, W ...
R^dnersviily
R -lessey
*Rf,nfre.io
.Nor htimlvrrd.X 1!
Richmotid N S
Princ- ICdwiird...
f ardwrll O
R-iit rew.S K ii
Hants X S
NorthnniWrd.N B
Norfolk. N.R
L As.soinnti i> Q
Rosebank
Rosi deue
*2tosemont
Simcoe, SR
Northurn d. AV.R.
Lanark, N.R. ...
,V!l, t rt N B
Renfrew, AVO
Kenans l!rid.;e, AV
Eepcntijrnv
Rosetta
Rose Vale, AVO
Roseville
Rosev. av ..
AVaterloo, S.R. ...
Shelburne N S
[85]
86
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV. POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
EI.KCTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Roslin
Hastings, E.R. ... B. C. Cnrnohan
Cumberland ...N S David Stewart
Renfrew, N.R ... James McLaren
St. C6saire
Q C. Dorval
Q L. C. Gauvin
Q T. MoQtmiiiy
Q J. E. LeBlauc
Q James Goodhue
Q L. V. Rover
Q John Stroh
Q A. Bourque
Q C. Gelinas
Q M J Phelan
Q RvJ.H.StJacqnes
Q Jos. E. Paradis
S Daniel Mosher
ft A- -r. Richard
Q .1. HUIIL-I
Q P. Tellier
Q J. B. Cloutier
Q P. H. Petit
Q P. X. Maxwell
C. Fist-er
Q Pascbal Dionne
Q J. E. Migimulc
(J i ly,6at Germain
i; Mie. M.L. Dupont
Q L. Cown
.. . Ulain
Q James Butler
(; ! . (lollrti liialiche
l; i . L. llud.Ul
Q Chas. Theriuilt
(; .It atl Bilodeau
4 Eugene Lensard
Q S. B. AVarner
Q !. Dalpe
Q Uld.iric Brunelle
Q T. Ve-ruer
Q Simon Labrossn
Q Phiiias Gaiithier
Q M. Beaudoiu
Q Vital Roy
Q .Ion. I remimt
U .). B. LeB.-l
t; Max. Crepcau
Q A. Bherom-
Q J. B. Lamuntagne
Q L. Bt-ilard
i; K. Vin.vnt.
(J Joseph ftoy
(J Hilaire Poulin
Q Kmilieti P.-pin
Q 0. H.Contu
(i Uev.J O. Drapeau
(i K. C. lioulet
Q L G A. be^endre
Q M. O lleir
(J liodfrni Buileau
H (i Knialit
Q Hiiberi ( 1 :t( ( llicr
. liattv
Q H. R. lit-noit
s Wm. MeKeiizie s
Q II P Pare
Q L. Chainp iiix
Q Marcel An be
*.^ * I orge Cite
(^ .1. A. Puirier
Q H. \ ercier
(J B. Mi.-liaud
Q .1. T. Puiirai
O Win. H.irdon
Q Joseph Merrier
(} ClMS A. Cr.llet
(i P. K.Clniroux
Q 1 hof. Valiquet
<; K. Goulet
Roslin, W
St.Ch. de Staubridge
St. Chis., Jiiv. fiover
St. Chis. Riv. Rich u
St.Chris.iTArthab ku
Ste. 01 tire
St. Hyacinthe ...
\rthabaska
Simcoe, N.R Wm. Ditchhurn
Digby N S David Cowan
Wellington, N.R. George Wm. Stull
Kind s N B
Rossway, WO
Rothsay. WO
Rou^e Hill
St. Clements
Wat rloo. N.R ...
St Clet
Kouville Q D. Bachelder
Ste. Clo liilde
Arthabaska
l \v.) Mountains..
Joliette
Round riill.W ...
llo-md Hill, AVO ...
King s N B Wm. McLeod
Annapolis N S C. E. Spur
Norfolk, N.R O John Wever
\lbert N B John Kelly
St. Columbin
St. Co lie
Roxburgh WO . .
St. Cr.ix. WO
St. Cr ix W ... .
lauts N
y>,rk N
R r >\hatn
St. Johns Q Thos Walli
Shefford Q ; A. T. Beauchemin
St. C>-"T
Raxton Pond
Royal Road, W ...
Ru^bv ..
Slwfford Q R. A. Kimpton
York N B
St. Cuthbert
St. C.rille ...
L Islet
Simcoe, N.R James Ball
St. D.niase ...
St. Hyacinthe ...
Ruisseau desChenes
Drummond ...... Q C. Paradis
Bonaveuture Q John Wheeler
Ottawa Q W. D. Leslie
Sunbury N B Holland Smith
St.D . mie delirandou
St Dtvids ..
Rupert
Rusagornis, W O ...
St. Denis del i Bout re
St. Drtiiis. Riv. Rich.
St. D dace
St. Dominique
St. Hyacinthe ...
MKskinonge
Russell Peter Campbell
Chateauguay ... Q Cyrille Tureotte
B"thwell John Brown
Rutherford
St, D tin. des * edre^
St. Kdouard
Ruthven
Ryckman s Corners..
Ryegate
Bssex Hugh Ruthven
Wentworth, S.R.. O Wm Wells
Kssex O Joseph Christe
Northumb d,K.R. D. Allen
Terrebonnp Q OdileLafleur
St.Ed le t ram. (sub.;
St. Elwi e
St. Eli/.ab ith
Ste. Adele
St. Eloi
1 eiiiisi ouata
lieauce
St. A c *atha
Waterloo, S.R. ... O Anthony Kaiser
St. El .ear
St. Ep iremdeTnng.
St. Ephrem d Uptoii
St. Es .rit
Ste A"athe
Charlevoix Q Rev. J. A. Bureau
Ba"0t
St Aime
Richelieu Q S Cartier
St. Alban
Portneuf Q J. D. MrCormick
St. Etienne
St. Maurice
Beaubaruois
St Albert
Arthabaska Q M A Payfer
St. Et. de Beauhar s.
St. Eu - Tin
Kamouraska Q E. Le>eque
Iberville Q A A. L. Briea
St. Alexandre
St. Eitstache
Two Mountains..
St Alexis
Montcalm Q Leandre LeBau
St. Evir. de Forsyth
St. Fa iien
Joliett Q!J E Martineau
Kimouski
St. Anaclet
Ste. Familie
Montmorency
St Andre
Kamouraska .. .. Q;P C Marquis
St. Felicitfi
St. Andre Avolin ...
S f .. Andrews
Ottawa . Q jos A Levis
St Fe ix de Valois .
lolit-tte
Charlotte N B G. F. Campbell
St. Peru >l (sub-office;
St. Fidele
Ste. Fliivie
Charlevoix
St. Andrews
Autigonishe ...N S John McMillan
Colchester N Sj Michael Sibley
St. Andrews, W 0...
*St. Andrewi, East..
St. Andrews, West...
Argenteuil Q Thomas Lamb
St. Flavien
Lotbiniere
Ohampliiiii
Cornwall O L. Masterson
Ste Flore
St. Foy
St Anicet
Huntingdon Q F. S. Bourgeanlt
JaequesCartier... Q A Dugal, M.D.
St. Francois. B.-auce.
St. F . an. d Orleans
St. FriirieMi du Lac
St. FraDoi.<*e
St. Franijois,Mouat y
Beauce
Ste.Anue.Boutdel 1.
Ste. Anne de la Per.
Ste.Anne des Monts.
Ste. Anne des Plains
Ste.Anne la P<icat re
St. Ann s, WO
St. Ann s, Lincoln...
\Iourmorency ...
V r aniaskA
Gaspe Q J. Perr6
Temi.-couata
Montmagny
Terrebonne Q Hector Granger
Kamouraska Q Joseph Dionue
Victoria N S M VlcKenzie
St. G tit de Brandon.
Ste. iciii-vieve
Berthier
Monck Jacob Upper
Dorchester Q Pierre Fortitr
Jacques Cartier...
St. Antoine, Lotbi re
St. Antoine, Riv. Ric
Lotbiniere Q Edmond Larue
St.Qn..rgr, llrtiuce...
St. G nriie.. Jirnnt ...
St. Geo., de Windsor
St.GeoOb.Mimel.WO
St G r.de(ira it!i!in,
Ste Gertrude
lieauce
Brant, N R
KichiiK H )
Rirhmond N
Urnmmond
\jcnl, t
Vercheres Q N Cartier
Temiscouata Q
Lotbiniere Q E. Boucher
St Apollinaire
St. ArinandCentre.
S".. Armand Station
Missisquoi Q Abram Titemore
Temiscouata Q Elie Mart u
Iberville Q P Regnier
St. Gervais
St. Giles
lielleclmsSB
Uitbiniere
St Aubert
[/Islet Q Alexis Blais
St.Augustin,P tneut
St. Aui;ustiu,TwoM
St. Baruabe, R.Yam
St. Barnabe. St.Mau
St Barthelemi
Portneuf ... Q C East
St. Guill me.d Upton
Ste. Hilene. . . .
Drummond
Two Mountains.. Q L. Paquette
St. Hyacinthe ... Q Jos. P. Gendron
St. Maurice Q J. B. L Duaine
Berthier Q J Fauteux
Kamonraska
St. H-l.-ns
Huron. N. R
Ste HenSdine
Ste Beatrix .
Portneuf Q G. Jobin
Joliette Q G L. dit Marsolai
St. Henri
l.fivis
St. Hernias
Two MouuUins.
Kouville
St Benoit
Two Mountains.. Q Ernest Lemaire
Dorchester Q Pierre Plaute
Drummond Q O. Salois
Iberville Q Wm Murray
St. Hilaire Station..
St. Hii.ire Village..
St.Hipp.de KilktiiniN
St. Hubert
St. Bernard
St. Bonaventure
Ste Brigide
<i Rev. l- .Y. Laberge
Q F. Ro!i,-rt
CJ E. Lufiintiiiue
(> E.L. \l.(\ li^spres
(^ Juscph Gotielin
Q B. Moriu
(i [ . T. l.ansievin
Thos. Howard
ii .i. L. WidBiiiHQ
Q J. F. lii-reuieut
Chambly
Ste.Brigitte des S lts
St Bruno
lja r ot
Chambly Q!A P Par6
* St ffyacintlif
St. Hyacinthe....
St Oauute
Wolte QlMme. L. Milette
Two Mountains. Q John Mackereth
Portneuf Q Narcisse Par6
St. Isid ! <. Dorch ier
St. Isid re. Lapr.iiric
St. Ives
Dorchester
St. Catharines, East
*St. Catharines, W>.st
St. r. lpst.in ..
Middlesex. E R..
Waterloo, N.R...
Montcalm .. ....
Lin.-oln VV. L. Cope land
St. Jaco *
St. Jacnues ...
Niculet . ... C. E. Houde
[8G]
1871.]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
87
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
St. Jacques le Min...
St Janvier I
Jos. 0. Poirier
D. Desroches
A. Normandin
Louis Riendeau
I. J. L. Derome
Louis Gosselin
P. C. Levasseur
F. X. Lasalle
F. X. Turcotte
Marie Fournier
J. B. L.Villemure
Isa ie Simard
John Howe
W. A. Osgood
A. N. Brown
MissFAA.Arcanc
Daniel Ethier
John McColl
Hubert Lemay
Ji seph Collette
Louis Roberge
Jos. Racette
L. St. Antoine
S. 0. Lurocque
M. Brochu
Andrew Irving
J. Audet
N. Lec-ivallier
Rev. E Dufour
F. X. A. Rivard
W. D. Kearney
J. C. Bachaad
T. Guernon
Ti omas Garault
Leandre Vachon
Nazaire Caron
Sam Hamilton
James Miller
Pierre Tanguay
E Vermette
Moyse Roy
Pierre Duvernay
G. Ouellet
J. S Brine
F. E. Genest
G. H. Gatien
B H. Lalonde
L6on Sauriol
Narcisse Dorais
E. Nugent
J. Berry
Edward Everett
Peter Nichol
C. L. Estabrook
Paul Bertrand
Rev.A.Chouiran
G. E. Bistodeau
gt. Pierre. Montma y
St. Placide .
Montmagny Q
Two Mountains... Q
Soulanges Q
^arah D. Bacon
P. L. PaLmiy
John Taylor
Narcisse Fortier
Mrs. M M;Donell
Ed. Plamondon
Roberc T> re
Charles Bedard
Olivier Dupre
Louis P. Huot
J. B. Paquette
A. Moriu
B Rocher
E. Belanger
Ant. Cabina
J. B. Filiatrault
L. L. J. Loranger
J. L. Saucier
A. Fortier
Luc Lcmoureux
Adolphe Lamy
Antoine Bernier
Alfred Brien
N. A. Brunet
Edward Carey
A. J. Lacourciere
J. B. Laplante
James A. Grant
Jacques Royal
John Machell
George Macrea
Paul Decelle
Marcel Lepine
David Morris
Joseph La tour
E. Ermatinger
J. B. Scott
P. 0. Trudcl
G. E. Savauneau
J. B. M.ttthieu
L. Lupien
J. Mollour. jun.
P. S Grandpre
P. Belanger
0. P. Cloutliier
C. Germain, jun
F Therien
Hy. L. Sit<;hen
Nestor Duguay
0. F. Prieur
A. McDonald
Thomas Jones
Jos. Dixon
John R Wissler
E. Black
William Boon
Jos J. Wallace
R Buttemer
James Fowler
Wm. Woods
George Keirsteed
R. B. Patterson
.1. Huntington
D. Lawler
Ann Gal lager
Thomas O Neill
Simon PleWi-s
George McEwen
Thos. Hurley, jr.
Mrs. McRae
Edward Taylor
John Orr
David Allan
Mrs. Fourdrinier
Alex. J. Fox
C St. Louis
Nicholas Bailay
Isaac Cleveland
John G. Morse
John Purnev
Ctrrebonne Q
St.J.Bp. de Montreal
St.J.Bp. deRouville
St.J.Chr.Chateaug y
St. Jean Chry. Levis 1
St.Jean desChaillons
St. Jean de Matha...
St. Jean d Orleans ...
St. Jean Port Joli...
St. Jer6me
St. Polycarpe
Champlaia Q
Ohateauguay Q
Levis Q
St. Raphael, East. ...
St. Raphael. West...
Glengarry
Lotbinidre Q
Portneuf Q
loliette Q
St. Regis
Huntingdon Q
Napierville Q
Montmorency.... Q
L Islet Q
St Remi
Richelieu Q
Terrebonne Q
Montmorency ... Q
St. John N B
St Johns Q
*St. Roch de Quebec
St. Roch de Richelieu
St. Roeh des A ulna s
St. Rochl Achigan...
Quebec (City) E.. Q
Richelieu Q
St. John
* St. Jo/ins, East
St. Johns, West
L Islet Q
L Assomption Q
Compton Q
Welland
Bagot Q
St. Joseph, W
St. Joseph du Lac ...
St Jude
Westmoreland, N B
Two Mountains.. Q
St. Hyacinthe ... Q
Laval Q
Terrebonne Q
Quebec Q
SI. Sauveur de Quebec
Ste. Scholastique
Ste. Julie
Twb Mountains.. Q
Iberville Q
Ste. Julie de Somer"t.
St Severe
St. Maurice Q
Rimouski Q
Maskinonge Q
St. Sim. de Rimouski
St.Simon deYamas a
Ste.Just.de Newton.
Bagot Q
Levis Q
St. Lambert, Mout l. !
St. Laure td Orleans
St. Lament, Mont l..
St. Lazare
St. Leon
Chambly Q
Ste. Sophie de Lac ce
St. Stanislas
Terrebonne Q
Champlain Q
Montmorency G
facque.o Cartier... Q
ielleehasse (J
MaskinongS Q
Nicolftt Q
St. Stanis. de Kostka
St Step ien
Beauharnois Q
Charlotte N B
L Assomption. ... Q
Lotbiniere Q
St Sulpice
St. Leonards, W 0...
St. Liboire
St. Sylvester, East...
Bagot Q
Bagot Q
St. Li ir uori
St.Theod.deChertsey
Ste.Therese.de Blain.
St. Thomis, East....
*St. Thffm is, West...
St Timothee
Montcalrn Q
St. Lin
j Assomption Q
Terrebonne Q
St, Louis deGonzague
Ste. Louise
L Islet Q
Elgin, E.R
Beauharnois Q
Champlain Q
St. Luc
Ste. Luce
Rimouski Q
St Tite
St. Migloire
iellechasse Q
Dorchester Q
Compton Q
St.Tite des Caps(sub)
St Urbain
Moutmorency .... Q
Chateauguay Q
Maskinonge Q
St Johu s .. .. Q
St. Maiachie
St. Malo
St. Marc
St. Marcel
St. Margaret s Bay...
St, Marguerite
iichelieu Q
Halifax N S
St Valerien
Shefford Q
St Vallier
Bellechasse Q
Richelieu . Q
Dorchester Q
Ste. Mar. de Monnoir
Ste. Marthe
Ste. Victor de Tring
St. Vincent de Paul
St Wenceslas
Vaudreuil Q
Laval Q
St. Martin
Laval . Q
Ste, vlartine
3Uateauguay Q
St John N B
St Williams
Norfolk S R .. O
St. Metrttns
St Zephirin
St. Martin s. W O ...
Mt. Mary s Bay, WO
*S . Sltirys, B/anch d
St. Mary s Fer., W
St. Mrtthias
St John . N B
Soulauges Q
Middlesex, N.R...
Shelburne N S
Di"by NS
gable
Perth S.R
Sable River, W ...
York . N B
Rouville Q
Westmorland... N B
Ontario, N.R
Wellington, C R.
Cumberland ...N S
Oxford, SR
Westmorland... N B
Gloucester N B
St. Mathieu
St. Maurice
St. Maurice Forges..
St. Michel
Sf. Maurice Q
Salem W
Bellechasse Q
Temiscouata Q
Nico et Q
E. S. Belleau
Narcisse Miville
P. Nourte
D. Hamelin
Morris Scott
N. Roch
N. Richard
Joseph Canniff
L. Oullet
L. Chapedelaine
Alex Hudon
A. Blondeau
Richard Dyer
J. McNauirhton
J. S. Beaudette
Pierre Guibord
Rev. J B. VallS
Francois Lemay
Joseph Marion
Win. Thompson
0. A. Clement
R. G. Morrison
7. Mnvrand
J. B D Amour
, A. Gauthier
>>. Fortin
I Thomas Phillins
alford . . .
St. Modesto
Salmon Beach, W
Salmon Creek, W
Salmon Hole, W 0...
Salmon Kiver, W 0..
Salmon River, WO.
Saln.on River, W 0..
Salmon Kiver, W 0..
Salmon River, W 0.
Salmon River, W 0..
Salmon R (L. S.) WO
Salmon ville
Salt Springs, W 0...
Sambro, W
St. Nicholas
St. Norbert
Levis Q
Berthier Q
Halifax N S
Albert NB
St John N B
St. Octave
St. Ola
Hastings, N.R....
Kamouraska Q
Richelieu . . Q
Cape Breton ...N S
Di-by N S
fct. Onezime
St. Ours
Guvsbnro" N S
Hilifax N S
St. Pacome
Kamouraska Q 1
Kamouraska Q
Charlotte N B
Victoria N S
St. Paschal
Guvsboro N S
Peel
King s NB
St. Patrick, W ...
St. Pat kChan.,W
St. Patrick s Hill ...
St. Paul d lndustrie
St. Paul duButon...
St. Paulin
Arthabaska Q
Joliette Q
Halifax N S
Sanborn
Sandftrtld
Wolfe Q
Montma.gny G
MaskinongS G
L Assomption. ... C
Pictou N S
Ontario, N.R
Cardwell
St. Paul 1 Hermite...
St. Paul s. W
*St. Paul s Bay
St.P tfr s
St. Philippe
Sandhill
Sand Point ...
Renfrew. SR
Guysboro N 8
Essex
Gaspe Q
Richmond N S
L,Mpniirie ......... C,
Chateauguay (
Bifot C
Sand Point, W ...
*Sandwich
Sandy Beach . . .
Ste. Philomene
St. Pie
Sandy Beaches, W
Sandy Cove
Sandv Point. W ...
Halifax N S
St. Pierre d Urleans.
St.Pierre lesBecq uets
Montmorency t
Nicolet . ... G
Digbv N 3
Shalburno N S
[87]
POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL D1V.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTOEAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Sarawak
Sarepta
Grev. N.R
Huron, S.R
John McKenzie
Wm. Reynolds
Thomas Lee
Samuel Cormac
Ed. Dauphin
Mrs. Pirn
A. H. Savage
George Wells
Wm. Sawyer
Donald McLean
J. McGinnis
Thos. Bearman
Mrs T. McCall
Viel 3IcDi>Hgall
John R. Carle
John T. Cochran
II. Lvman
A. C. Ells
Alex. McWillian
Isaac Finley
Samuel Dickson
Isaac Bennett
Wm. Bowden
J. G. Blaikie
Wm. Coleman
Andrew Me Fee
David Wartman
James Wilkie
Arch. Frame
James Robinson
Richard Northej
John Scott
Chas. Chouinard
Six Mile Brook, W
Six Mile Cross
Six Mile Road, W
Six Portages
Pictou N S
John McKay
Jauies Anderson,
John Sproule
Thomas Blenkin
J. R. McKenzie
J. T. Smith
Richard J. Evans
Thos. II. Coates
S. D. Smith
S. Hanington
E. W. Potter
James Shaw, jun
William Knight
David Smith
George Preston
R. Thompson
P. Allin
P. Cattanach
II. Jntras
C. W. Barteaux
Wm. P. Rover
John Hewitt
Lewis Harper
J. 0. Duplessis
As* D. Brooks
Francis Cooper
Thos. Donovan
John McMani,is
C. B. Cox
Daniel Godard
John E. Smitii
Isaac Fry
Thos. Hanrahan
Wm. Speer
Asa Leighton
Mrs L.Williams
Alex. Allen
Ira Jimerson
D.G. McMillan
David McGregor
Elias Clow
John Morrison
B. S. Darcbe
J. Holbrooke
II. R. MacDonaia
W. Bermingham
Marion Webster
Samuel Scisson
Robert Me Kim
Robt. Waddell
John Morrow
John Kain
Mrs. A. Wensley
George Creed
M. Mr-Aub-y
R. McKenzie
Jno. McKachern
A. McDonald
Thomas Cross
R. McConnell
R. D. Perry
John A. Kakins
E. S. Woodbury
Wm. Speedie
James Loughrin
L. McKay
Mrs. A. Flanagan
Mrs. M. Imrie
W. H. Billow
F. D. Genong
r. W. Ilazen
W. Wells
VV. II Graves
VV. H. White
lesse Clarke
"i. Grimm
Mrs. S Iliimil on
1! J.Woodworth
J. Hewitt
1- . A. I) Mikin
Joseph Anderson
\. Oooilfullow
7. A. Holmes
v lllV
Huntingdon Q
Cumberland ... N S
Ottawa Q
Bruce, N.R
Saulmerville, W 0...
Sault iiu Recollet ...
Sanlt Ste. Marie.. ....
Savage s Mill
Saw Mill Creek,WO
Sav.-yeryille
Digby N S
Skipness
Bruce N R
Hochelaga Q
Skye
Algoma
Sky Glen, WO
Sleswick
Sligo
Inverness N S
Cardwell
Card well
Shefford C
Annapolis N S
Smith Creek, W 0...
Smithfield
Scarborough
York, E R .. .
Northumbd. E.R
Westmorland... N B
Digby N8
Lanark, S.R
Stanstead . Q
Xchnmberg
Scone
York, N.R
Bruce S R
Smith", W
Smith s Cove, W 0...
Scotch Block
Halton ...
Scotch Settlem.W O
Scotch Town, W 0...
S-otch Village, WO
Scotland
Westmorland. ..N I
Queen s N B
Smith s Mills
Smith Town, W 0...
King s N B
Wellington, N.R.
Hants N S
Brant S R O
Smithville, Lincoln ..
Scott s Bay. VV ...
Scovil s Mills, W
King s N S
Durham, W. R...
Bothwell
Westmorland... N B
Ontario, N.R
Huron, SR
Perth N R
Somerset
Somerset. W
Somerville, W
Sonora
Sonya ....
Megautic Q
King s N S
Carleton . N B
Guysboro N S
Ontario. N.R
Sebringville
Second Falls. W 0...
Section T, W
Charlotte N B
Colchester N S
Leeds, S.R O
CJeeley s Bay
*Svrel
Seeley s Mills, W
Selby
Stl nrk
Salman, W
Kind s N B
Southampton. W
South Barnston
South Bay, WO
South Bolton
York . . N B
Lennox
Halclimand O
Hants N 8
Stanstead Q
Victoria N S
S-lton
Sjlwvn
Bothwell
Peterboro , W. R.
Haldimand C
South Branch, W
South Br.(Ken.)WO
South Br. (Oro.)W
Cokhester N S
Kin" * N R
Sattrington
Haldimand
Peterboro , E.R... <;
Peterboro , E.R...
Drummond Q
Severn Bridge
Victoria, N.R C
Ottawa Q
Sevigoe
flercule Chene
3. W. Nickerson
George Brown
P. Gorman
James Bailey
Henry Ellis
Wm. Clark
Hiram Holden
William Heard
John J. Stokes
Mrs. C. M. Sharp
South Dummer
South Durham
Shag Harbour, W
Shelburne N S
Perth, S R
South East Pas. WO
South Elmsley
South Ely
Halifax N S
Shamrock
Renfrew, S.R O
Hastings, N.R. ...
St. John s N B
Grenville, S.R ...
Hastings, KR. ...
Simcoe, N.R
York, N.R
King s N S
Leeds N R
Shanick
Shefford Q
Shanklin, WO
Shauly
South Finch
Stormont .. .
Souih Gloucester ...
Russell
ShannonviUe
Grenville, N.R....
Shefford Q
Shanty Bay
Sharon
Sharp s Bridge,W
.harpton
South Granby
S. Gut St. Ann s,WO
South Ham. . .
Victoria N S
Wolfe Q
Frontenac
S. Hinchinbiooke ...
South La Graisse ...
South Lake...
Shawbridge
Terrebonne Q
William Shaw
J. Desaulniers
Alex. McDonald
Shawenegan
St. Maurice Q
Inverness N S
Westmorland. ..N B
Westmorland.. .N B
Westmorland...N B
Halifax N S
Leedi S R
Shea s River, W 0...
Shediac
S.McLellan s M.WO
South March
Kctou N S
A. R Wheldon
Carleton
Shedi.-tc Bridge. W
Shediac Road, W
Sheet Harbour,W
Sheffield
C. Richard
Jas. Rodgerson
Wm. Hall
Kdwin Bond
j. J Burpee
j. Webster
Wm. Saxby
1. R Thomson
M. Webster
fos. Wallace
Samuel J. Foss
J H. McDonald
A. 0. Stringer
{avmond Robert
A. T. Ward
Andrew Younj
id win Phillips
ohn Moore
Mrs. M. O Brien
Fohn Dorron
Joseph Rousseau
James Bent
John Chambers
Wm. August
A. W. Grant
C. J. McRea
D. McEachen
Donovan Sills
Elizabeth Cole
Bto Guimncd
Henry Mulkins
Jauies Hamilton
South Middleton ...
South Monaghan ...
South Mountain ....
South Nelson, W
*Sr,uth Quebec
South Raw don, W
S.S.B.Riv.Denis,W
S.S. BoulardorRWO
S.S.Wycocom.B.WO
S.S W. Margaree,WO
South Zorra ..... i
Norfolk, N.R
Northurnb. W.R.
Dundas
Wentwortb, N.R. ()
Sunbury N B
Northumberl d N B
Levis Q
Hants N S
Sheffield
Sheffield Mills, W
Sheffoid Mountain ..
Shelburue
King s N S
Shefford Q
Inverness N S
Victoria N S
Grey. S R
Shelburne N S
Card well ..
Sheldon
Inverness N S
Oxford, N.R
bepody Road, WO
rhranke
Kind s N B
^paffordton ....... ..
F .- rbrooAe
Guysboro N S
Halton
Well *nd
Napierville Q
Bothwell
Bonaventiire Q
Carleton N B
Spanish River
Spa Springs, W O ...
Algoma .... 01
Sheridan
Sherkstou
t-:icrrir,gtoa
Shetland
Shigawake
-hawk, W ...
Sb iii-niinis liiidge .
Sliip Harbour, W
ay
Elgin, E.R
Annapolis N S
Grev, NR . .0
Speedside
Wellington, C.R.
Digby N S
Speitches Cove, W
Spencer Cove
Spencerville
Quebec Q
Grenville, S R. ... O
Cumberland ...N S
King s N B
Cumberland ... N S
Halifax N S
Spencer^s Island, WO
Sprague s Point, WO
Spring Arbour
Perth, N.R
- .il/l.L itn. W
Shoolbred
Gloucester NB
Konave.riture... Q
Norfolk. SR
Middlesex, N.R...O
Klu in. KR O
King s N B
UH vrh, W ...
Sr.vwvburv
Yarmouth N S
Springfield
Springfinld
ley
I/. t H li:-
Grey, S.R
Colchester N S
Cumberland ... N S
Glengarry
TjHtinnv . O
Springfield. WO
pringfield. WO
firing ford
Springhill WO
Spring ((ill, WO ...
Spring Hill R. W
York \ B
Annapolis N S
Oxford, S.R
York NB
Cumberland ... N S]
Cumberland ... N S
Ualdimand o
Peterboro , W 1! O
Pictou N S
St. John... .. N i! .
Shulic, VV
i
P<-int, W ...
rilla ....:...
ir Hill ...[Norfolk. S.R o
t H Yi^ .ii.i NB
! Norfolk. X.R
HutQU,:HntH ... .. SilUOOO, NR.... ...
ipriDgville, W O ...
Spruce Lake. VV 0...
[88]
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
89
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTBtASTEIi.
Spry Bay, W
Staffa
Halifax N S
Heurv Leslie
R. F. Rundle
K. Childerhose
Mrs. P. A. Correll
J. M. Jones
John C. Corey
Porter Beattie
James Huston
Henry Parker
William Plant
C. Burrell
B. F. Hubbard
Wm. H. Beatty
S. M. Starkey
C Meunier
J. H. McKeggie
H. Patterson
,)olm C. Steele
A. Maguire
Amos Wilson
Wm. Percival
Win T. House
G. McNaught
W. C. Elliott
Wm. Judd
Jos. Sandtrson
James Fry
J. S. Argue
Robert Rusk
M Pattenoude
Patrick Murphy
John Stoddart
Anthony Byron
A?a Hail
Wm. Owens
Wm. Corrigan
Alva G. Jones
John Scott
H. Desjardins
Thos. F Milward
Colin Noble
Wm. Burland
Edw. Wheeler
L, Hayward
Matthew Feeble?
W. R. Griffin
Isaac Blaiu
L. T. O Loane
J. C. Yandecar
Hugh McRae
Joseph Icglis
C. H. Mclntosh
Albert Benson
John S. Blinn
Wm. Buchanan
James Kerr
D. J. Baker
W illiam O Brien
B Sanford
John McEride
John Jones
Alex. Gillespie
John Humphreys
Wm. S. Teakles
H. McMonagle
J. W. McKeown
R. Chisholm
D. Rankin
G. C. Dyer
H. A. Eastabrook
II. Flood
C. H. Bnright
Calvin W. Miller
Jos Millington
Robert Martin
D. G. Rigby
John Dawson
Jacob Syphers
Horatjp Lee
Joseph Radford
jJohn Stacey
James Aylsworth
Henry Hutt
Samuel S. f orres
A. Deseve
Wentworth, S R.
Bruce, N.R
S. G. Harris
John Tobev
M. McMmchy
Robt. Purves. jr.
John Drysdnle
Mrs. M. Giithrie
George SlathesoD
Char^ Taylor
Char es Taylor
Wro. Suuson, sen.
W. Tomlinson
D. A. Junes
George E. Mills
Samuel Waitio
G. F. Monter
Adam Tlfer
James Iligan
A. Reiney
Wm. Stephens
John S Parker
W. B. Mills
D. McGregor
John McKenzie
J. K. Genereux
George Wilson
M. G. Miller
N. C. McCarty
James Duncan
B. McKillican. jr.
Robert Snell
RichardJobnston
John Robertson
JTSchmietendorf
Thos. McKeuny
Joseph Hill
Thos. Harrison
John Hughi-on
C. A. Smith
Butler Thome
Josiali Purkiss
T. M. Banting
Jacob Keefer
Geo. H. De Wolfe
C. K. Ogden
Chas.W Black
Wm. T. Casey
G. W. Cameron
Oliver King
Wm. Davidcon
James Smith
G. T. VanNorman
Alex. Simpson
N. Mclnnes
Mrs.C. A McLean
Alex. Fraser
S. Crozier
Wm. Webber
Joseph Lesslie
John Wilson
John Irons
Hiram Sliif;ht
John Young
II. H. Harrington
Isaac Adams
James Appelbe
John Nelson
Robt. McGahey
J. McGauvran
James Shields
Marcel Cote
Simon Stevens
Jas. Gumming
T. P. Pelletier
G. C. Caron
Jas. Moorhouse
Wm. Symington
James Marshall
G. Code
John R. Neff
H. Richardson
Edm. Hamilton
P. H. Derhiim
John Lowther
W. F. Willctt
W. L. Currie
Perth S R
Tara
Stafford
Renfrew, N.R. ...
Wellacd
Wellington, N.R.
Colchester N S
Colchester N S
Lanark. SR
Perth. S.R
Tatamagouche
TatamagoucheM WO
Tatlock
Stanbridge East
Stanbridge Station ..
Missisquoi Q
Missisquoi Q
Russell
Stanfold
Taylor Village, W
Tay Mills, WO
Tay Settlement.W
Westmorland... N B
York NB
Stanstead Q
Stanley ~\V O
York N B
York NB
Stanley s Mills
Peel
Stanstead Q
Simcoe, S.R
Westmorland...N B
Bruce, S.R
Tedish. WO
Simcoe, S.R
Starkey s, W
Norfolk. NR O
Middlesex, E.R...
York NB
Telfer
*Stctyner .. .
Simcoe N R
Tfniperanc.Vale/VVO
Steam Mill Vill. WO
Steele
King s N S
Ottawa Q
Simcoe N R
Middlesex, E.R...
Hants N S
Steep Creek, AY ...
Steeve s Mount. W
Stella
Stevensville
Guysboro N S
Westmorland... N B
Lennox
Welland
Tueecafe. W
Ten Mile Creek, WO
Tennant s Cove, W
St John N B
Lanark, SR
Terrebonne Q
Stewiaeke C. R. WO
Still Water, W ...
* Stirling
Colchester N S
Guysboro N S
Ilastinss, N.R ...
Wellington, N.R.
Norfolk, SR
Carleton
Teston .,
York. W.R
Wellington, N.R.
Oxford. N.R O
Stirton
Stilted
Stittsville
Thamesville 1 Both well O
Stockdale
Northumb d E.R.
Chateauguay Q
Hastings. E.R. ...
Annapolis N S
Richmond . Q
Thanet
Hastings, N.R. ... O
Queen s N B
York, W.R O
Hastings. E.R. ...
Simcoe. SR
Grev. N.R O
Stock well
The Range, WO
Tbistletown
Stoco
Stoddart s, WO
Stoke Centre
Thompsonville
Stoketon
Thorn bur v
Stonefield
Stoneham
Quebec Q
Middlesex. E.R...
King s N H
Stony Oreek ...
Wentworth, S.R
Albert N B
Thome Brook, W O
Thome Centre
Thome Town, W
*Thwnlall
Stony Creek, W 0...
Stony Point
Pontiac Q
Essex . .
Queen s N B
Stormont, W
Stornoway
Guysboro N S
York, W.R O
SimcoS, S.R O
Welland
Stottville
St John s Q
* Thar old .
*Stouffnlle
Stowe
York, NR
Huron N R
Three Mile PI. W O
*Three Rivers
Hants N S
Three Rivers Q
Strdbane .... .
Wentworth, N.R.
H.lgin E R
Thunder Bay ..
Straffordville
Hastings, E.R...
Ottawa Q
Strangford
*Strut/ord
York, E.R
Perth S R
* Th urso
Tiduish, W
Cumberland ... N S
Westmorland... N B
Kent
Stratballan
Oxford N R
Tidnish Bridge, W
Tilltury East
Strathburn
Middlesex, W.R.
Grey. N.R
Middlesex, N.R...
Peel
Monck
Shefford . Q
StratHnairn
*Stratliroy ....
Oxford, S.R
King s N B
Tilusville, WO
r Pi ypytoTi
*Streetsvitle
Stromness
Stukely
Bruce. N R O
Toledo Leeds N.R O
Toney River, W 0...
TopDinsr
Pictou N S
Sullivan
Summer Kill, WO..
Summerstown
Summerville
Sumuierville, WO...
Grey, N.R
Perth. N R O
Torbav W .. .. Guv shorn TsT S
Glengarry
Cardwell
Peel
II ante N S
Toronto
Simcoe, S.R
Charlotte NB
Tower Hill. WO ...
Townsend Centre ...
Tracadie W
Snnderiaud
Ontario, N. R
Siincoe, N.R
King s N B
Norfolk, NR
Gloucester N B
Antigonishe ... N S
Carleton NB
Sunnidale ...
Sussex Corner, W
Sussex Portage, WO
Sussex Vale.
King s N B
Tracey s Mills, W
Trafalgar
Kind s. . N B
;Halton
Sutherland s Cor. ...
SutheiTndaMiU,WO
Sutherland s K. WO
KtJtfm
Both well
Trafalgar, W
Halifax NS
Pictou N S
Grey, S.R
Pictou N S
Treadwell
Prescott
Trecafitle
Wellington, N.R.
Chicoutimi Q
Swan Creek
Sunbury . N B
Tremblay
Sweaburg
Oxford, S.R
Missisquoi
Drummond Q
Swfet.sburg
Switzcrviile
* Trenton
Hastings, W.R. ...
Temiscouata Q
L Islet Q
Halifax N S
Trois Pistoles
Sydt-nham Place
Sydnfi/
Drummond Q
Cape Breton ... N 8
Cape Breton ... N S
Middlesex, N.R...
Queen s . N B
Trois Saumons
Trout Cove, W ...
Trout Lake
Sydney Mines
Victoria, N.R
Huntingdon Q
Perth NR
Sylvan
Sypber s Cove. W
Tauucintac, W O ...
Tadousac
TnlbotTille Royal ...
Htmwortlt
Trowbridge ...
Northumberld. N B
Saguenav Q
Troy
Wentworth, N.R.
Trudell .
Klgin. W.R
Truro
Colchester N S
Simcoe SR
Tuam
Tfincook Island. WO
Tangier
Lunenbnrg N S
Halifax NS
Tullamore
Tupperville. W O ...
Turns Bay. WO... ,
Peel
Annapolis N S
1 Halifax NS
Taunwry West
H jchelsura Q.
[89]
90
POST OFFICES IN CANADA
[1871.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL DIV.
POSTMASTER.
Turtle Creek, WO...
Carleton N B
J. H. Steeves
A Marlett
J. M Lent
M. LeBlanc
Richard Marshall
T. S Johnson
John Rutherford
Merideth Conn
John T. Welch
Samuel Heath
S Umphrey
A. Thompson
Wm. T. Morley
George Buna
John Alcock
George McKay
James Miller
D. Kavanairh
J. II. Coulthard
F. F. Jones
John McGuffln
George Eakin
N. H. Upham
Wm. Dickens
A Knack
Samuel Jerway
J. D. Cameron
S. Cormier
C. W. Knox
.J A Jordan
A. Beckwith
Thomas Crothers
C. Manuel
Jacob Hannegar
Alex. Hawthorne
James E. Smith
Thomas Coborn
Josiah Rudolph
James Robinson
Andrew Ray
Arch. Shields
C. A. Robinson
S. L. Henry
Vital Alain
Minor Reid
B. S. Ceecd
W. B. Tompkins
Chas E Parent
L W. Lavers
Henry Gagnon
Arthur G. Chase
D McMillan
John McKay
John McLellan
M. McDonald
C. A. Cameron
D Livingston
W. A. Garrison
John Cox
Angus McDonald
Thomas Ebbett
Wm. H. Sisson
George Croswell
Thomas Byrne
Alex. Cameron
Richard Carroll
Jacob Dafoe
Thomas Dawson
Erastus Hanes
S. Shepherd
George Wheeler
Husjh Cooper
W. F.Vaillnnco rt
Chas. S. Wolff
P. X. David
II. W Sharp
J. Richardson
S. Brethour
L. Paradis. jr.
John Madden
Pierre Bedard
W. H. Vanatter
C. F. Holterman
Vandecar
Vandeleur
*Vanidwk Hill
Oxford, S.R
Grey, S.R
T. H. Arnell
J. W. lleudi-rson
D. McDonnell
Levi Miller
J W. 11. bson
John Van v lack
J. Arcliainlieault
Josiah K. Secord
Francis KAea.
Mark Vasi-v
F. D. Bastien
Jos. Vanghan
James Lowria
J. MacDimald
L houns Hunter
Ohas. Me Ken yon
John MrAulpy
Carbv Johnson
Trefflb Ln.^ier
J. Colling
D. McD inaM
Henry Terry
Alex. Gnnit
Isidore Marcoux
Robert Cannon.
James Wilson
George R. Boyer
J. M, Henry
II Madill, ;un.
John Brown
Alex. C. Ross
Daniel V. Ileise
Samuel Brasher
Theo. O Michaud.
Dennis Gallagher
A. Dupuis
N. D I). Bessette
John McLaren
W. Brotherston
P. Lacoureiere
Richard Simpson
Wm. Gik-hii-st
D. W. Perry
James M. ({risrol
George D. McOall
Robt. MeOormlck
J. R Faylo
John Te.skny
Jas. M vL-iren
David J tikiDS
Win. Baker
Malcolm McLean
M. B. Huastis
Wm McGinn
L. II. Johnson
John McNiel
David Pardy
John Mcttiilop
F. B. Prior
Jacob B Oswald
Robert Barker
D.W. McCall
Thos. P. Walter
John Landon
Robert Pattison
J. W Stephens
John Uewar
E. D. Mirlin
A. Stapleford
W. D. Hammond
Georue Wright
I Humphries
Win <j. L)i-!tron
T. W. Smith
C. S. Chipriiiin
Thomas Cheat
K. Frfiiiiraliugen
| L. T. Dorai*
John II. Morris
James Brown
R. H. C<,7./.i. llS
W m. Dunn
George G i ass
Brant. X R . . O
2 <l <!. <(
Yarmouth N S
Yarmouth N S
[listings, K.R. ...
Wentivorth, S.R.
York NB
EUin, W.R
Durham, WR ...
Norfolk N R
Tusket Wedge, W
Tweed
Victoria N R ... .
Middlesex, E.R...
Simcoe, N.R
Vaiivlack ..
Tweedside, W
Tyreoutiell
Varennes
Huron, SR
Grey SR
Tyrrell
Simcoe, N R
Ontario, N.R
Victoria, NR
Victoria, N.R. ...
Victoria. N.R. ...
Grey, M R
Huron N R ...
(jffiu tr tou
Vaiiirhan s, W
Vei ^hton
Vellore
Venice
Hants N S
U J .>nl
Russell
York, W.R
MisMsquoi Q
Ullvatt
Ul tcr . . .
Orutnmond Q
Ventnor . .
Grenville, S.R. ...
Grey, S.R
II -istiintR, N R. ...
Bruce. N R
Yen try
KMn K R
Bruce S R
Union Hill
Middlesex, E.R.
York, E.R
Vernal, W O
Antigonishe ...N S
Russell
Uphatn, W
Kirr S NB
North umb d W.R.
Upnor
Victoria N R
Uoper Bty du V. WO
Upper Branch, W
Up. Buctouche. W
Upper C-tledoim.WO
Upper Cripe, W ...
Upper Cirnquet, WO
Upper Caverhill,WO
Up Or.OoadSt.M WO
Upper DvkeVil WO
Up. Grtgetown, W
Up. Greenwich, W
Up. HavneSville.WO
Up. Kenne.tcook.WO
Upper Kent W ...
Upp,-r Iveswick, W
Up-Keewlck Rid.WO
Upper LuIIave, W
UpI,,ochL>rnond,WO
U. Migtuadvil,WO
U. Minzerville, WO
Upper Mills
North umberl dNB
Lunenburg N S
Kent NB
Versailles. ...
Iberville Q
Bruce S R
Vicars
Huntingdon Q
t arlaton N B
Halifax NS
Victoria "W
Westmorland... N B
Gloucester N B
York N B
Victoria W
Cumberland ... N S
Ontario, N.R
Kings N S
Victoria Corners ....
Victoria liar., W
Victoria Mines, WO
Victoria Square
Cape Breton... N S
York, E. R
Elgin, E.R
Temiscouata Q
Simcoe, N.R
L Islet Q
King s N S
Queen s N B
King s N B
York N B
Vigo
Hants N S
Village des Anlnaies
Village Richelieu ...
Villanova
Caileton N B
York N B
Rouville Q
Norfolk, N.R
Peterborough ...
York N B
Villiers
Lunenburg N S
St John N B
Simcoe, S.R
Pontiac Q
York N B
Sunbury NB
Violet
Charlotte N B
Halifax NS
Northumberl d N B
Albert NB
Virgil
Niagara
Norfolk S.R
Up. \Iu-tq.mdoboit...
Upper Ne.ruac, W
Up. New Hortou.WO
Upper Newport, W
Cppnr Peel, W ...
U. Queeusbury. W
Upper Rawdon, W
Upper St Bazil. W
Up Sackville, W
U.Set B-iddeck R WO
U.Set. Barney sR. WO
U. Set. Mid Hell. WO
U. Set. R.Oennis.WO
U. Set. S .uth R WO
U. Set. West Riv.W<
Upper Sheffield, WO
U. Southampton, WO
Upper Stewiacke ..
Up. W:t<hrtbu<!k, WO
Up >er Wicklow.W
Up. Woodstock, WO
Upsalquitch, W ...
Viv.an
York N R
Vogler s Cove, W
Lunenburg N S
Ontario, N.R
Simcoe N R . .
Hants N S
Carleton . . N B
Wabashene (sub) ...
Wakefield
York N B
Ottawa Q
Hants N S
WaMemar
Wellington, N.R.
Wales
Westniorland...N B
Victoria N S
*Walk?rtnn
Bruce S R
W-tlkerville
Wallace
Essex
Perth N R
Victoria . N S
Victoria N S
WdlacA
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Kent
Inverness NS
Antigonishe ... N S
Picton N S
Wallace Bridge.WO
* WillictbHrg
WilUce Ridge, WO
Wallace River, W
WiUfacctovnt
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
Elgin WR
Sunbury N B
York N B
Colchester .... N S
Wallbridge
Hastings, W.R....
Waterloo. N.R....
Oxford, N R
Norfolk SR
Victoria N S
Carleton . . N B
Carleton N B
Walsh
Restigouche ... N B
Ontario, N.R
.lants N S
Walter s Falls
Waltham.
Grey, NR
P >ntiac Q
UrbaniH. W
Walton
Huron, N.R
Hants N S
U^her W
Antigonishn ... N S
Ontario, N.R
Siincoe, S.R
Victoria. N.R
Lambton
Wnlton .. . .
Utica
Wanstead
Warden
Shefford Q
Wird s Creek R. WO
*WardsvilU
King s NB
Middlesex, W.R. .
Grey, SR
Northumb d, E.R.O
Simeoe, N.R
Monck
* Uff/ridge
Ontario, N.R
Wareham
Vai-hell
Yo k, N R
L Islet. . Q
Valcirtier
Valrourt
Quebec Q
Sheffird Q
Victoria, S.R
Kent
Warren, W
Cumberland ...N S
Peterboro , K R...
Perth, N R
Valetta
"Vallentyne
Valletort
Ontario, N.R
Arthabaska Q
Washademoak, W
Queen s N B
Simcoe, N.R
Oxford, N.R
Sunbury N B
Wellington, C.R.
Renfrew
Vaubru^h .
Wassis Station, W
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POST OFFICES IN CANADA.
91
POST OFFfCE.
ELECTORAL MV.
POSTMASTER.
POST OFFICE.
ELECTORAL BIV.
POSTMASTER.
Waterborough, W
Queen s N E
Wentworth, N.R.
Norfolk, N.R
heffo;d . . Q.
0. H. Fanjoy
J. B Thompson
Divid Wilson
J. D. McDonald
3. Kumpf
L. W. Wyman
J. H. Seely
Thomas Jacques
Murdo McLeay
John Mvmro
John Watson
J. Murphy
A. Kettle
John Lingley
K. S. Southmayd
Michael Weaver
Mrs S.A.Webber
M. Albert
8. Fontaine
John C. )om
Thomas Burgar
Samuel Holmes
John Zoeger
D. Campbell
W. S. Bastedo
John Low
Francis Woods
Win. Lamb
Lemutl Bigney
Peter Bofdet
R. Alclnnes
Angus Mc Phee
Martin Duboyce
Wm. Duribar
Terence Curran
Mrs. J. McKay
R. F. Black
S. L. Hungerford
Andrew Bridge
Cyrille Vallee
Allen Lothrop
J. G. Purdy
E. Sutherland
1. Boynton
R. B. Currie
David Henderson
Win. Donahue
II. Helps
N. H. Deveber
John Percy
J. R. Ronald
M. Wallace
Philip Luke
Kdward Horan
Henry Lambert
Wm. Fraser
Donald Turner
Alex. Fraser
Samuel Bear
Thos. E. Oulton
Kobt. Johnston
John C. Bower
B. Mclntosh
John H. Whelac
F. Bancroft
H. L. Elkins
Wm. Munro
W S. Graham
John Pierson
George Tail
Alex. Stewart
Duncan Balfour
William Bow
Samuel Giiffln
J. T. McBeath
C. D. Jones
W. W. Payson
J. II. Milson
Kd. McCabe
John Thompson
R. II . Lawder
T. W. Feltmate
John Ball
John Paris
Jarcd Lloyd
S. V. White
Whitevale
Ontario S.R O
)onsld McPb.ee
P. D. Henry
K. Bowslield
B. R. Miller
Caleb Shier
G. N. Golding
3. E. Kwing
Thos. H. Kstey
Samuel Key
Adam DulTus
T. Kirkp.-i trick
John Chambers
Wm Kimball
fosiali Abruoig
Andrew Taylor
D McLennan
Thomas Lindsay
G. Williscroft
Jacob uinner
Wm. Francis
J. A. Gibbon
M. Holdeil
Sydney Warner
A. Smith
C. T.Casselman
James Greer
Thomas Aitkin
Robert Green
John Hragg
A. H. Wagner
Wm. H. Brittaln
Peter Rurnham
Hugh Mclutosh
C. E. Wurtele
John Gillis
James Young
Peter Fisher
Joseph Carpenter
P. S. Kilborne
Alex Murchie
Joanna Bowes
A. H. Telfer
George Miilone
Ulric Bonueviile
George V. R:tnd
A. Wolverton
John F. Howell
Win Ptolemy
L. Shepherd
John Thomson
Jonathan Shier
E. Nickeison
K. II Stewart
Simon Outhouse
Thomas Wood
W. S. Lindsay
G. Alexander
James Grover
J. S. Leighton
John (1. Gilchiist
Alfred Wessels
C. Dueharme
John Morrison
Joshua Ellard
Cyrus Carroll
J. D Johnson
James Plewes
John Anderson
Arthur Lacerte
L H. Lefleur
J. A. Shibley
A.T. Hood
Wm Mann
Wm. Arbuckle
C. L. Hudson
John Hogg
James CK-uk
James Dobson
R. Snodgrass
Patrick Youne
North rnr>N.Dafoe
L. J. Brace
Robert Millor
Robert Brown
Whitfield
S1mcoe, S.R
Wellington, N.R.
Inverness N S
Bruce, N.R O
Ontario N.R
*WaterJ nrd
* Waterloo . ...
Whycocomah
* Wa erloo
Waterloo, N R....
Waterville
Wick
Waterville, Vf
Waterville, W
Watfrtrd
Carleton N B
King s N S
Wickham, W
Wuklow
Queen s NB
Northumb d W.R.O
Carleton N B
Wicklow, W
Wickwire Slat. W
Widder
Watson s Corners ...
Watson Swttm. W
Waiigh s River, W
Waverley
Waverle v W
Lanark N R
Halifax N S
Carleton N B
Lambton
Colchester N S
Simeoe, N.R Ol
lalifax N S
Widder Station
Wilfrid
Ontario. N.R
Bothwell
WAV S Mills
Stanstead Q
Digby N S
Weaver Settlm.W
Webber s, W
Webster s Creek,WO
Weedon
Williainsdale, WO...
Cumberland ...N S
\nuapolis N S
Williamstown, W
Williscroft
Carleton NB
Wolfe Q
Durham, K.R. ...
Wei land
Bruce, N.R
York. W.R
Haldimand
Willowdale
Willowgrove
Willowgrove, W 0...
Wilmot
* Wetland
Wr.ll and Port
* Welleslfy
Monck
Waterloo, N.R.... O
rince Edward...
(lalton
St John N B
Annapolis N S
Wellington
* Wellington Sfjuare..
Wellman s Corners..
Welsliir.i, W
Wilmur
Addinsrton
Charlotte N B
Wilson s Beach,W
Wilton
Huron. S.R
Dundas
Wentwortb, W ...
Wesley
Cumberland ...N 8
)xford, S.K
Richmond N S
L rnce, N.R
Winchester Springs
Victoria, N.R-
Norfolk. N R
West Arichat,W 0...
West Arraii
West Bay
Windham Centre ...
WindhamHill.WO
* Windsor
Windsor WO
Cumberland ...N S
Essex C
Carleton N B
West Boltou
W.B. K.R.Pktou.WO
W.B. Nicholas K. WO
W.B.Riv.John.WO
W.I!. Kiv. Philip.WO
West Bronm
Wes-t Ijr.iok
Pictou , N S
Windsor
Hants N S
Keut N B
Windsor Junct.W
Windsor Mills
Halifax N S
Pictou . N S
Richmond C
Guysboro N S
Wellington, N.R.
Huron N.R
Colchester ....X S
Wine Harbour, W
Winfield
Broriie Q
West Bi-oughton ....
West bury
Beauoe Q
Wentwortb, S.R.
Waterloo, N.R....
Huron N.R
Winterbourne
West Chester, W
W. Chester Ljtke,WO
West Ditton
Cumberland ...N S
Cumberland ...N S
York E R
West Dublin, WO...
West Essa
*Wenl Fa.rn.luun
WeslrMd
Lunenburg ...N S
Simeoe, S.K
Wolfe Inland . .
Woltstown
Wolf ville
Wolfe Q
King s N S
Huron N R
Oxford N.R O
Wests-Id, WO
West ti lu.uil><-ro
West Glassville,WO
West Gore, WO
West Hu:iiin^don...
West Huntley
Kind s N B
York, W.R
\Voutwortb, N.R.
Carlton N B
Wentworth, S.R.
Brant, S.R
Grev, N.R
Perth SR
Woodbury
Hants N S
Woodford .......
Hastings, N.K. ...
Wood Harbour, W
Shelburne N S
West Lake
Prince Edward ...
Middlesex, N R...
Klgin, W. K
Renfrew, N.R, ... O
Waterloo, N.R ...
Westmorland... N B
York W It
West VcGillivray ...
West Magdala
Westni -. atl]
Wood Point, W ...
Westmorland...N I
Woodslee
* Woodstock
Essex
Oxford N R
West Jloii tn.se
Wentmore I d Pt.W
* >l<;, ,fort
Carleton N B
Woodstock R.St.WO
*Woodville
Cnrleton N B
West Usgoodb
Westover
Russell
Wentworth, N.R. O
Leedf, SR
Victoria, N.R
Northumb d.E.R.
Wolfe .... Q
Wesiport
Wot ton
Wtstjjort
Digby N 8
Wreck Cove, W ...
Wright
Victoria N S
West. Pottou
Ottawa Q
West River
Pictou NS
Huron, N.R
Wellington, N.R.
Simeoe N R
West, iii\>r Station.
West s Corners
West Sbefford
Pictou N S
Perth, N.R
dhefford Q
W. S. Lochabar, WO
Wes ville
West Winchester
West wo- id
Antigonishe ...N S
Pictou NS
Dundas
St. Maurice C
Peterboro , E.H...
York, E R
Yarmouth N 6
Elein, ER Q
York N B
Wnxf.rd
Yarmouth Centre ...
Yoho W
Weyin.nith
Digby N S
Weymi.uth Br. W
Whalen
Di-by NS
Middlesex, N.R ..
Drummond Q
*York
York Mills
York E R
Whearlsnd
York Riper
Hastings, N.R....
York, ER
Queen s N B
Whiatlv
*W!,,tl,i/
1 Essex
Ontario S R
Ybrkvillf.
Young s Cove, W
Young s Point
White Head, WO ...
Wliitehurst
Guysboro N S
Brock viHe
Poterboro , W.R.
Ontario. N.R
Huron, NR
Halton
Whi-e Lake
Kenfrew. S.R
York, N.R
Queen s N B
Zetland
White Rose
White s Cove, W .
Huron S.R
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CLERGY.
[1871.
THE CLERGY OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC,
Alphabetically arranged, with their Post Office. Address, except in a few instances ivhere (lie return has be< : n made with
the. name of the Congregation attached. This, however, is generally t/ie same as
United Churcli of England and Ireland*
BISHOPS OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.
Right Key. Edward Feild, D.D 1844 Newfoundland j I Right Rev. J. Travers Lewis, LL.D.
" John Medley, D.D 1S45 Fredericton.
" Kibbert Binney, D.D 1851 Nova Scotia.
" " Benjamin Cronyn, D.D... . 1857 Huron.
" " G. Hills, D.D ISCU Columbia.
J. W. Williams, D.I)
Robert Marhray, D. D
A. N. Bethune, D.D
C -JL Ontario.
1SH3 Quebec.
IStia Rupert s hand
1&67 Toronto.
Most Rev. Ashton Oxeudeu, D.D. ... 1869 Montreal.
DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
Most Rev. A. Oxenden, D.D., Lord
Bishop owl Metropolitan (18G9).
Very Rev. J. Bethune, D.D. Dean.
Ten.W.T. Leach, D.GL. LLD., Archd.
Rev. L. P. W. Raich, D.D., Canon.
Rt-v. M. B;;ldwin, M.A., Canon.
Rev. M. Towiwnd. M.A. ")
rev. 0. Bancroft. D.D. _ Hon.
R<-v. W Anderson, | Canons.
R^v. W. B. Bond, M.A. }
Ven. The Archdeacon, D.C.L., LL.D.,
JJifh - ji s C/iapla in.
Rsv Canon Bond, M.A., Bishop sC/iap.
Al.bo t, C. P ............. South Stukely
Allan. .; ............... St. Vincent de Paul
Allen. A. A ................... Huntingdon
Anderson. W.. Hector ............... Sore!
Bald win.M.S.,J/.A,;6fe.M.t * Montreal
Balfour, A ........................... Machine
Bancroft, C . D.D.. Trin C h. Montreal
Banl<-tt,T U.lLM.A.Cli For. Montreal
Bvnd.W.B. M.A. Rur.D.St.Q. Montreal
Bonhwick. J.D., St.Mary s, Hochelaga
Braithwaite, J., M.A.(Ret.)... Montreal
Brathwaite. F. G. C., M.A ....... Onslow
Brethour. W., M.A ............ Ormstown
Brown, W. R ...................... Aylwin
C.trmichaul, J ................... Montreal
Codd, F ................... Portage du Fort
Constantino, I., M.A. Stanbridsre Kat
Cnrran, W.B., B.A.. St.Stepfi. Montr.-al
Darnell, H. F., Rector ......... St. John s
Dart. W. J ......................... Laprairie
Davidson, J. B., M.A., Rec. Frelighsb g
Davidson, J. C ............... Cowansville
Duin ulin, J P., Assist. Min. Montreal
Duvernet, H., M.A.,R.D , Clarenceville
Kllegood. J., M. A., St. James, Montreal
II. J , B.A .......... Christieville
Fortin, A ........................ St. Francis
Foriin, 0., K.A., Assist. Min ....... Sore]
Fulton, J.. M.A ............. Rustieltown
Fjles T. W ................... West Brome
Goddeji. J., Rector ............... Dunham
Goddeii. T., B.A ..................... Milton
Johi.stou, J ............................ Hull
Johnson. T. (Retired) ...... Abbotsford
Jones, W .............................. Granby
Jou .-s. J. (Re ired) ............... Gran by
k6, ( arl J .................. Bowman
Leach. /J.C.Z/..iL.D Ven.Arch. Lacbino
Lewis. B. P., B.A ............... Sabrevois
Lindsay, D., M.A ................ Waterloo
Linil-av. R., M.A ................... Brome
Lockhirt, A. D ..................... Lacolle
McLeod, J. A.. M.A ............. Montreal
Mei-rick, W. C., M.A ............ Berthier
Merrick, J ............................ Kildare
Montgomery, H.. Rector. ..Philipsburg
Musseti, T. W., B.A. ...West Farnhatn
Xeve, F. S ......................... Grenville
Norman, W. R ................... Montreal
Nye, H. W ........................ Boscobel
Pvke. J ............... Pointe a Cavapnol
Ri lmiKon. F., M.A .......... Abbottsford
Roliins -n. G ..................... Clarendon
Roll if., .John .................. Buckinv lmin
Ko.v, Kd ........................... Sal.ivvois
Seaborn, W. M ..................... Rawdon
Seaman, John North Wakefield
Slack, G., M.A., Rural Dean Bedford
Smith, J Sutton
Smith, P. W Aylmer
Sutton, E. G Edwardstown
Townnend. M., M.A., Rec., Clnrencev.
Whitten, A. T West Sbefford
Wood. K., M.A., St. J.Evan. Montreal
Wright, W.. Asst. St. James Montreal
Wurtele, L. C., B.A Upton
White, R. D Clminb y
Young, T. A., M.A Coteau du I.ac
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Eight Rev. J. W. Williams, D.D.,
Lord Bishop (1803).
Rev. J. H. Nicolls, D.D. ) m i tm f,
Rev. H. Roe, B.A }- r l , ^- s
Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A. [Chaplains.
Allnatt, F. J. B Drummondville
Badgley, C. (Bishop sColl ) Lennoxville
Ball. T. L Hereford
Boydell, J Bourg Louis
Burrage, II., M.A Hatley
Carr, F Durham
Chapman, T., M.A Dudswell
De Monilpied, J Nicolet
Fortin, St. Francis
Foster, John, B.A Coaticook
Fothergill, M. M., St. Peer s.. .Quebec
Hamilton. 0., M.A. (St. Matt.) Quebec
Houimin. G. V.. M.A Quebec
Jenkins, J. H., B.A Frampton
Kemp, Johu, Ji.D Compton
Ker, M Sandy Beach
King, W St. Sylvester
LysUT, W., B.A Cape Cove
Mathers, R Malbaie
Merrick, W.C., M.A., R. du Loup en h t
Milne, G., M.A., Rural D., N. Carlisle
Mitchell, R Lake Beauport
Mcolls, J. II., D.D., R.D. Lennoxville
Parker, G. H Kingsey
Parkin. E. G Eaton
Petry, H.. MA Danville
Pleen, R. G. (St. Paul s) Quebec
Reid. C. P., M.A Sherhnx-ko
Richmond, J. P Gaspe Basin
Riupel, S Magdalen Islands
Roe, II., B.A Melbourne
Jtowson. C. (Assist. Min. Catli.) Quebec
Ross, E. G.W., Riviere du Loup en bas
Scarth, A. C Lennoxville
Sewell, E.W. (Trin. Chapel)... Quebec
Smith, F. A Georgeville
Sykes, J. S. (Purl Chaplain)... Quebec
Tambs, R. C. (Bps. Coll.)... Lennoxville
Torrance, J Three liivers
Vial. W. S Montmorericy
Von Iffland, A.. A. (St. Michael s) Quebec
Wuinwright, J Bury
Walters, John M lirog
Ward. R. G Lower Ireland
Woolryche, A. J Point Lev!
Wurtele, L. C., B.A Acton
DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
Rt. Rev. A. N. Bethune. D.D., D.C.L.,
Bishop of Toronto (18t>7).
Very Rev. II. J. Grasett, B.D., Dean.
Ven. A. Palmer. MA., Archd-Tornnto.
Ven. T. B. Fuller, D.D., Arch.Niagara.
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Rev. II. Scaddinar, D.D., 1 Rislinp s
Rev. Saltern Givins, ) Cftaplains.
Rev. J. G. Geddes, M.A., Examining
Chaplain.
Rev. James Beaven, D.D. ]
Rev. T. Bolton Read, D D. I ,,
Rev. Edtn d Baldwin. M.A. j c
Rev. Henry Brent, JfA. j
Rev. S (< . RamsMj, M.A. }
Rev. Willitiin Ritchie, M.A. I Ff<m.
Rv. H. Bath 0.-ler, ( Canons.
ICev. Alex. Dixon, li. A.
Al-xander, F ........................ Guflph
Alexander, J. Lynne ...... Stonv Creek
Allen, T. W., M.A. Sector. .. Millbrook
Ambury, J.. M.A. ( Prof. T.C.) Tcn-vnto
Arnold, Robert,^!. li. (ll rtt>r\ i v nrt K\",t\
Baker, J. S ...... . ............ Crffupheilford
Baldwin, E., M.A.(Asst. S.Jn.< jT Tonto
Ball, Thomas .................. Brnct-bridiiw
Ball-ird. J. M., B.A ...... St. Catbivrinua
Bates, VV. W ............................ Kriu
Beaven, J., D.D. (Univ. Coil.), Toronto
Beck, J. W. R., M.A .......... I eterboro
Belt, W., M.A ...................... Oshawa
Bethune, C. J. S., M.A ....... Vorf Hope
Bethune, F. A., B.A .......... Port Hone
Boddy, S. J., M.A ................ Toronto
Boultbee, Arthur ............ Harrison
Brent, Henry, Af.A.(Rector/NwcB&t\6
Briggs, Solomon. M.A ......................
Broughall, A.J., M.A (St.Ste.) Toronto
Bull, G. A., B.A... Rycliman s Corners
Burnham, Mark, A.B.... Ashhurnham
Burt, F ............................... Minden
Carry, J., Ji.D .......... Holland Lauding
Cartwright, T. S ................ Anca<tt<r
Cayley, J. D., M.A. ............... Whitby
Chance, Jas. (Ind. Miss.) Garden Uivi-r
Checkley. W. F., M.A ............. Weoton
Clarke, W. II., Ji.A ......... Ita!ih.irton
Clementi, Vincent. B.A ...North l).>n.-o
CoHCbat er, J. II. (Curate) ...... Co hours;
Cooper, H.C., B.J. (Rector) Kt(.:-i,-oke
Cooper, H. D., B.A. (Miss; ) ...... KIT-JUS
Cooper, W. E., M.A ................ Credit
Creighton. J ...................... W. lUnd
Dade, C M.A. (/iii red)u..Gw)rgetoin
D.I liiiji/.V. S. (il ly Jrin.) ...... Toronto
Dav.djon,.!., M.A ......... ... Boinlliead
Davies, II. W ., B I). (Assl. II Z .;Ti>routo
Day, E., M.A.(A!st.!I"! /Tr<n )T< .-roiito
Denrocha. C. T. (A*si.lli !>/ Tr.) Toronto
Disbrow. N ...................... i unnviilt)
Dixon, Alex.. H 4.(J8ee.) I . !Ml)i nni,.
F -Stl llll.;!!. K. J ............... >;o;io Vliils
Utiler, A. J.. B.A ............. CiK.kstown
.
Fletcher, Joseph, Ji.A. ... Shanty Buy
Flood. John ............ Penetanu-vii-ben"
Forneri, K. S , Ji.A ............. Uxl.,
Forster, W. R ................... Un
Francis, John ......................... larvis
Fuller, T.BrocU. O.D., D.CL..Twm1
Geddes, J G., M.A. .K - o" Hatnilt.,1,
Givins, Saltern (Rural Di>an) Yorkville
Grant, Win ...................... Tnllani"iv
Grasett. H. J.. #.. >.(/. -onto
Greene. T., LL.D. (AVc.)...! .>n Nr-iwm
. K. J. S ..................... D HidiirJ
lli .ll. Thornns ........................... Ivy
ILUlfii, Geo.. //..I ... ] hne
Harris, R. H., A.I .................. i. ii
1871.]
CLF.UGY,
03
, Richard, M.A. ...Pine Grove
Hskw, J. B Mavkham
Hobdeii, John, M.A Hamilton
Henderson, Alex., B.A Orangeville
Hill, A. C., M.A Toronto
Hill, BoldCudmore, A.M. York
Hill,0eo. S.J.. 3f.X. (Sector) Unlonville
Hill, Rowland, B.A Little Current
Hilton. John Brockton, Toronto
Hiudes, R. W.. B.A Rockton
Hodge, T. P. (Rector) York Mills
Holland, H., B.A. (A ec-.)St.Catharines
Hosken. B. S Kcnelon Falls
Houston. Stewart, M.A. ...Watt-rdown
Ingles, C. L.. M.A. (Rec.) Dnimmondv.
Jftmmett, G., M.A Collingwood
Jephcott, F Caunington
Johnson, W. A Westoii
Joiie.,W , M.A. (Prof. T. C.)... Toronto
Jones, W. II., M.A Omemee
Lftmpman, A., K.A.... Gore s, Landing
Langtry, John. M.A Toronto
!>>,emiiuv. R. (Supernn.) Dujulas
Lett, Stephen. LL.D t.Oollingwood
Logan, V/iili&ui. M.A Cartwright
Maceartb.fr. J. (\ Iiorvl
Mid<iletor\, I.. B.A Bramptrn
Mockridge, Jimex, ft. A Wliitby
Morgan, E. (Itectrw) Barrie
Morton, J Brighton
McCauLJ.. LL.D Toronto
McOillum, J. II.. M.A Aurora
McMurray, W.. D.L>., D.C.L... Niagara
Msckcnzie, J. G. D., M.A Toronto
Mackenzie, W. J Mount Forest
MacLeod. D.I.F., M.A.(Rec.) Chippawa
MscNab, Alex., D.D Rowmanville
Mrwlwy, Robert Parry Sound
Murj.hy. E. W., B A Innisfil
Mn^fien, K. H., B A
Nesbitt, G., B A Huston
Neville, B., D.D Hamilton
Newton, Win., Ph. D Rosseau
O Meara, F. A., LL.D. (Rec.) Port Hope
Osier, F. L., M.A. (Rector) Dundas
Osier, II. Bxth Lloydtown
Pulmer, Arthur, M.A. (A ecfor)Guelph
Ptttersou, C.W., B.C.L Bobcavgeon
PnntUnd, J Whitby
Pbillipps, H. N. ... Niagara
Rtrncay, Sop. F., M.A Newmarket
R-ad, Thomm B., D.D. (Rec) Grimsby
Ritchie, William, M.A Georgina
Kobarts, T. T., M.A. (Rector) Thorold
liuttan, C Bradford
Sinison. Alex Toronto
Scudding, Henry, D D Toronto
S!innklin, Rolwrt (A ) c<or)...Thornhill
Shaw, A. C., Ji.A St. Catharines
Smithtitt, W. T HaRtings
Stennett, Walter, MA. (Rec.) Cobourg
Stewart, A., Hf.A Orillia
Stiuison, E. Hush. M.A Toronto
Sutherland, R. G I) tiffin s Creek
Taylor, Gcorjja I., M.A Ptrrytown
Thomsoti. C. K M.A Elora
Tcr[iH<, P Camilla
Treiuaviie, F., M.A Milton
Tr-w. A G. L..V.A.(Ass.St.G.) Toronto
Vicars, John, A.B Liuds--y
Vicjirs, Johnstons Keswicfe
WtlKer, Thadiixns Rosemont
Whitaker, G., M. A. (Trin.Col.) Toronto
"Williams, A., B.A Toronto
Wilson, John, M.A Grafton
Wtwtnoy. W., B.A Streetnvilie
Worrell, J. B Oakville
Wray, II. B Stoney Creek
DIOCESE OF HURON.
Right l!ev. Benjamin Cronyn. D.D.,
Lord Bishop (1857).
Very Rev. I. Hellmuth, D.D., Dean.
Yen. C. C. Brough, A.M., Archd. London
Yea. F.W. Sandys, D.D., Archd.Huron.
Ven.C.C.Rrough,./I.;V. 1
J. Walker Marsh, A .. !: j ... , , c
E. L. Elwood. A.M. - /j!^,j, , J,,.
M. Boomer, LL.D. *
J. Smythe, J/.;i., jR.D. j
S. Paul s Cathedral, London.
VeryRev.Dean Ilellniiitb, D.D., Rector.
Rev. Canon Innes, Assistant Minister.
Rev. W. Bettrids, e, B.D. "j
R*v. E. L. Elwood, ,W.^1.
Rev. A. Nelles, } Canons.
Rev. J. C. Usher,
Rev. G. M. Inru-s, j
Appleby, T. H., M.A Clarksburg
Armstrong, H. (Rural Dean)... Moort-,
Bancroft, C.jr. M.A. (Cur.) Woodstock
Bartlett, H Princeton
Bayly, B., B.A London
Belcher, S Thamesford
Bettridi;o,W.,SZ.ff./>.Wec.Woodstork
Boomer, M., LL.D., R.D Gait
Brookrnan, W Morpeth
Brough, C. C., A.M., St.Jris, Loud. Tp.
Brock. Isiac, M.A.( Prin.H.C.) London
Caulfield, St.G., LL.D.,R.D.&t.fbomns
Caulfield. H Clinton
Chase, H. P .Muncevtown
Clotworthy.W Port Stanley
Cooper, 11. 8 Invermay
Curran, J. P Walkertou
Cordner, R Paisley
Coop&r, II F.a-twood
Daunt, W Bayfield
Davis, W Ailsa Craig
Deacon, D Bothwell
DesBarres, T. C., M.A
Downie, J Colchester
Elliott, A Tuscarora
Elliott, F. G Sandwich
Elwood. E. L., A.M., R.D Goderich
Evans, W. B., B.A Durham
Evans, T. F. L., B.A Norwich
Ellerby, T: S Sarnia
Falls, A. S., A.B. Rector Berlin
Fauquier, F.D South Zorra
Gibson, J.C., B.A. (Rector)... Warwick
Grasett, E., M.A., (Rec. -fi.Z>.)...Simcoe
Gunne, J Florence
Green, W Sombra
Halpin, H., A.M. (Huron Col.) London
Harding, F- Mitchell
Harris, 8 Simcoe
Hellmuth, I., D.D. (Dean) ....London
Hill, J., M.A Buxton
Hiucks, J. P Ingersoll
Hodgskin, T. J., M.D Kincardine
Hughes, T Dresden
Hurst, J Windsor
Uutchinson, J
Innes, G M London
Jacobs, J Kettle Point
Jamieson. A Baby s Point
Jessopp, H. B., M.A
Johnson, C. C Seaforth
Johnstooe, R. W Camlachie
Jones, E.R Dunzannon
Kennedy, J.. M.A Adelaide
Keys, G , Exeter
Logan. W Millbank
Mack, F. (Rector) Ainherstburg
Mackenzie, G.C Gait
Marsh, J.W., M.A. Sec. <jk. 6 ... London
Mellish, H.F Haysville
Miller. A. E Listowell
Moffatt. W. B Brantford
Mulholland, A.U.R.,12. A, Owen Sound
Murphy, W Wingham
Nelles, A., R.D Brantford
Newman, E. E Delaware
Padfield, J Burford
Patterson, E., M.A Stratford
Rally, W. B., M.A Tyrconnel
Revel, H., A.M. (Superan.) Woodstock
Roberts, R. J., A.B Newport
Rogers, R. V., M.A Yittoria
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Palter, J. G. R., M.A... Mount Pl. Msai.t
S-imiers, T. B ......................... Lu;-ia
SnuiJvs, F. W., D.D., R.D. ...0!n>.t!i;,m
Schulte, J., D.D. (Rector) 1 ort Bnrwell
Smith, J. W.P ............. . ....... Bt numt
Smith, S. L ........................ Kir-ton
Smvthe, J., M.A. (Rural D.)... London
Sofcley, K ..................... Chatsworrh
Sweatman, A., M.A ............... London
Tibbets, W., M.D ............. Port Dover
Townley, A., D.D ...................... i .-ais
Usher, J. C ...................... Branttbrd
Watson, T ........................... Moaford
Wilson, II ................................. !!irr
Wilson, E. F... Indian Ees-rve, Strain
Wood, Wm ................... TVs)siu!>ham
Wright, ,T. T ...................... St. Marys
Wye, G. W ..................... Wardsville
Yo uug, W. A. (T. Colt.) ......... Loi.dou
DIOCESE OF ONTARIO.
Rt. Rev. J.Travers Lewis, D.D.. LL.D.,
Lord Bishop (1862).
Very Key. James Lyster, LL.D. DHIH.
Yen. H. Patton, D.C.L., Archil:
Yen. II Patton, />.<?.. ) ,,.,;,.,,
Rev. W. Bleasdell. A.M. Y , -
Anderson, G. A., M.A .......... Tronuois
Austin, H., B.A. (Curate) ...... Cornwall
Baker, E. II. M. (Rec.) Carrying PUico
Baldwin, A.,B A.(Cur.St.T.) BrfleTllte
Beaven, E. W., M.A ............ .Arnpvior
Bleasdell, W., A.M. ............ Trotiton
Bogert. J. J., M.A. (Rector). ..Napnnee
Boswell, E. J., D.C.L ......... Kingston
Bousfield, T. (Dicces. Dtpo.) Kiugstr-n
Bower, E. C ..................... Barrirfiuld
Brown, C ..................... North (rower
Burke. J. W., A.B ............... Prescott
Carey, W. B., B.A. (Rector) ...... March
Cartwright, O.K., A.B. Amherst Island
Carroll, J ........................ Ganauoque
Cooke, A. W ............. North August*
Coleman, A ................ Vanklek Hill
Daniel, C ..................... Hawkesbury
Dobbs, F. W .................. PortHinouth
Emery, C. P ..................... Pakeuham
Fisher, A ............................ Lanark
Fleming, W., M.A ............... Oswode
Forest, C., M.A ............. Merri.-kvi ile,
Garrett, R ...................... Oenabrurk
Garrett, T., B.A ............... Bearhrock
Godfrey, J., B.A .................. lluutl-^y
Grier, J., A.M. (Rector) ...... Belleville
Grout, G. W. G., M.A .......... Stirling
Harding, R. (Rector)... Adulphusttown
Harper, W. F. S, (factor) ......... Bath
Hlgginson, G.N., M.A. NewEdinburgh
Halliwell, J ........................... Finch
Jenkvns, E. H .................. Pembroke
Jones. T.B., LL.D.(St.Alban f) Ottawa
Joaes, K. L., B.A. (Rector) ......... Lyn
Jones. S., M.A. (Christ Ck.)...Vi<\\^\inv
Kirkpatrick, F. W., A.M. ... Kir.u-Ptsn
Lander, J. 8., M.A. (R<ctr) ... Ottawa
Lewis, R., M.A. (Rector) ...... AfaJtiai; !
Lfewin, W., A.B ............ Sha7iii)>ville
Louck. E. (Rector) ......... Morripburg
Low, G. J .............................. D-lta
Lyster, J., l.L.D. (Rector)... Kingston
Macaulay, W., M.A. (Rector) ... Pictou
McMorine, J. K., M.A ......... Almonte
McKenzie, F. H ................ Mountain
Merritt, ............... Fitzroy Harbor
Mockridge, C. II., M.A ............. Mndoc
Morris, E. (Retired) ... Carleton Place
Morris, J. A ........................ Nepean
Mulkins, H. (Peniten.Chap.) Kingston
Mulvaney, C. P., A B ............ Camden
Mulock, J. A. (St.PauVsCh.) Kingston
Nesbitt, A.C., B.A.(Rector) Franktown
Nimmo, J.. B.A ............... Tarn-worth
O Loughlin, A. J ............. S.vdeuham
Patton, U., D.C.L. (Rector)... Cornwall
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CLERGY.
[1871.
I arnell, T. A. (Sec. to Synod) Kingston
PolUrd, II. (Cur. Christ Ch.)... Ottawa
Pertit. C. B., M.A. (Rector) Richmond
Plees. H. E., B.A.(AllSU.Ch.)K.logttoo
Piesrtm. .T. A., M.A.(Rec,)C*rlatoa I l.
Huberts. W Thomasburgh
Shortt. W Wolfe Island
Stannage. J. (Rector) Kemptville
Spenrc-r. A. (Curate) Kemptville
Stan ton. f.,A.B. Mill Point
Btephenwn, R. L., M.A. (Rector) Perth
Stepht-usoH, F. L., B.A Newboro
Simpson. J. H Beachburg
Tane. F. K Brockville
Taylor T., A.M (Retired) Kicbraond
Tiu he, S., A.B Mtlford
White, G. W., B.A Smith s Falls
AYilson, ll.,M.A (Ctir.St.Geo.)K.iugBton.
Roman Catholic Churcli.
DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.
Most Rev.
Archbishop.
Very Rev. A. Mailloux, |
Very Rev, C. F. Cazeau, Vicars
Very Rev. K. A.Tasehereau, [ General.
Very Rev. L. Proulx, J
ARCHBISHOP S PALACE Very Rev. C.
F. Cazeau. V. G.; Rev. J. B. Z. Boldiu-,
I ri Cttrat. ; Rev. E. Bonneau, Rev. C.
A. Collet, Secret.
Aui lair, Joseph (Cathedral) ... Quebec
Auclair, Elz Chicoutimi
Audet. Kv Ste. Anne Lapocatiere
Audet, Oct. (Seminary) Quebec
Bacon, C College Ste. Anne
Baillairge. J. Frs. (Seminary)... Quebec
Baillargeon, C. F. (Arc/ibp.) ... Quebec
Jiaillargeon, C....St. Joseph, de Beauco
Barabo. W Chicoutimi
BtMubic-n. N S. Pierre, Bellechisse
Braudet, II S. Ephrem de Tring
Beuuilet, L. (Seminary) Quebec
Jieauolet, P St. Thomas
Beaudry. Aug Charlesbourg
U#aulien. K N. D. du Portage
Keaulieu. Geo....St. Cajetan d Arruauh
Bvanmont, Charles St. Joachim
]) iiumon ., P Ecureuils
Be\:in. tf. (Seminary) Quebec
Bt-pn. Charles Riviere Ouelle
Begin, F. X St. Pacome
Begin, P St. Dominique
Belanger, Narc Deschambault
Beli.-le. L. Leon S. Edouard, Lotbiniere
Belleau, simon. ..St. Croix, Lotbiniere
Bergeron, A. (Seminary) Quebec
Bernard, L. Theod Ste. Julie
Bernier, A Tadousac
Bernier, J. M...St.Ferdinaud d llalitax
Bernier, B St. Gilles
Beruhe, Jos S. Flavien
Betube. Cy Malbi:ie
Blais. L Mont-Carmel
Bliis, Wollaston... S. Raym. Portueuf
Blais, A (Seminary) Quebec
Klanchette, A St. Augustin
Boily, Roger Escouming
Boily, Pierre Escoumins
Bolduc, J. B. Z... Archbishop s Palace
Bonenfant, Jos...Berthier, Bellechasse
1! .iini-au, E Archbishop s Palace
Boucher, Frs St. Ambroixe, Quebec
I! mrh^r, A Valcartier
Buur.-issa. Jos St. Hernard, Beauee
Bnurret, L. A Ste. Anne. Beaupre
Bro-hu. Cam Ste. Marie. Beauee
Bruuet, F...Ste.Sophie,Halif.Megantic
Bruiitjt, Ovide (Laval Univer.) Quebec
Bureau, J Ste. Amies
Buti-au, Felix Coll. Ste. Anne
rampyau, A Beaumont
(Won, Kred S. Henri, Lauzon
Casgraiu, A Ste. Louise
Casgrain, G S. Etienne de Lauzon
Casgrain, R Cathedral. Quebec
Cafellier, Ferd S.George, Beauee
Catelliei. Jos S. Roch, Quebec
Cazeau, C. F. (Archbp. Pal ) ... Quebec
Chabot L. B. Stoneham
Chaperon, J. S Tring, Beauee
Charesf, Zeph St. Roch s. Quebec
Cinq Mars, N S. Fidele
Clarke, P. J S. Basile, Portneuf
Clement, Pierre Baie S. Paul
Cloutier, Chs S Ferreol
Connolly, J St. Patrick s, Quebec
Constantin, L. H...S.Jerome.Saguenay
Cote, Jean Baptiste S. Gervais
Cote. George 1 (Seminary) Quebec
Couture, \V S. Paschal
Dassylva, P St. Henri
Delage, juv., F. X...S. Anne, Sagm-nay
Delage, Frs. Xav Islet
Desjardins, J. H,
Demers, E Icle Aux Grues
Desrochers, B St. Croix. Lotbiniere
Desruisseaux, Hun S. Evariste
Deziel, Jos. D... Notre Dame de Levin
Dion, E. Viet Sle. Henedine
Dion, Jos S. Einmelie
Dionne, Pierre... St. Alban, Portneuf
Dohert,y, J. P Ste. Catherine
Doucet, I... Ste. Helene, Kamouraska
Doucet, N Malbaie
Dowling, Michael St. Silvester
Drolet, George St. Michel
Drolet, P St. Felix, Cap Rouge
Dube, P College Ste. Anne
Duhe, Hermon College Ste. Anne
Dnfour, Ed St. Lazare
Dumontier, Fil Portneuf
Dunn, \V Ste. Anne
Durocher, Flav... St. Sauveur. Quebec
l- afard, A. M Inverness
Fafard, E. S St. Sylvestre
Father, F. X. ( Prior) Ste. Jntine. L.in.
Faucher,.) S. Pierre, I. 0.
Forguos, M St. Laurent, I. 0.
Fortier, F. N St. Francois, 1.0.
Kortin, Max..... St. Aubert
Fournier, L. G Sillery
Francoeur, N St. Julien
Frenette, E Islet
Gagne, Frs Broughtoa
G. i-rnon, Clovis Eboulements
Qagnoa, H St. Jean. Port .Toll
Gannon, L St. John s Cb.. Quebec
Galerneau, E S. Cyrille
(1 and in. G
Gauthier, A Laval
Gauthier, L. (Seminary) Qnebt-c
Gauvin, N S. IrenSe
Gauvreau. A. A St. Nicolas
Gill, Leandre Grondines
Gingras, N Baie S. Paul
Gingras, Zeph Ste. Claire
Girard, P Lac S. Jean
Girard, A
Giroux, Guil St. Amhroine
Godbout, Narc Cap Sante
Godbout, A. (Seminary) Quebec
Gonthier, Damase St. Apollinaire
(JosM-lin, A. H... St. Jeanne, Chantal
Grenier, L St. Elzear, Beauee
Grenier Ovide S. I.-idore
Grenier, T. B St. Iluuri, Lauzon
Guertin, Noel St. Casimir
Guy. Bern.C K. Joseph, Beauee
Halle. Et Ste. Marguerite, Jolliet
Halle. L 8. Vital, Lambton
Halle, C St. Sebastien
Hamel, Tbs. (Seininary) Quebec
Hamelin, L... General Hospital, Quebec
Harkin. P. H St. Columba, Quebec
Hebert, Me Kamouraska
Hoffman, Jos College, Levis
Uoude. Theo. (Seminary) Quebec
Hudon, J Levin
Hudon, Jos Laterriere, Saguenay
Hudon, Maximin... College Ste. Anne
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Duot, M Ste. A-jathi;
Kerotiac, II St. Joseph, J^-vis
Kelly, P Frainni.on
Laberge, Jos Anclenno L
Lac-huvrotiere, L. G., Ste. Famille, I. 0.
Lagacu. J N. D. Quebec
Lagueux, Jos !iivire du l.oup
Lahaie, Leon S.Jean IVsi-ba-ll TIB
Laliberte, N Archbi^op s 1 tlatw
Liingi.s. L College. Levis
Langlais, I S. IVrpetu
Larouche, Ths Baie St. Paul
Laverdiere, Chs. (Seminary) ...QueUx:
Leclerc, Bruno Ste. Anne College
Leclerc, N
Lefebvre, 0. M. I. ..8. Sauveur. Queliec
Legare, Ad. (Seminary) Quebec
Legare, Cyr (Seminary) Quebec
Legare, V. (Seminary) Quebec
Lemoine, G. (Ursnlirif s Op.) ... Quebec
Lemieux, 11 Hotel Oien. Quebec
Lepage, A Sr. John s, Quebeo
L Srv-trd, Phil
Mailley, J N. D. de Laterriere
Maguire, J St. Patrick s, Quebec
Mailloux, Al S. Charles
Miingui, N. (Seminary) Quebec
Mareeau, Ludger St. Aniline
Marceau. II Petite Riviere
Martel, Ant S.Joseph, Bi-auce
Martel. Jos S. Jean Chrysostome
.Martin. J. E St. Agapit
Martineau. D. St, Charles, Bellechasse
Matte, Darn ^t. Cullixte, S^nu-rset
Methot, Ed. Mich. (Seminary) Quebec
Methot, F. X. Ste. Germaiue (Lac Kt.)
Michaud. Klz S Onenime
Moore, Kd. Frs... St. Frederic. Betuce
Mnrin, Frs St. John, I 0.
Morisset, Fidele St. Urbaio
Mc(iauran. B. (St. aj/rdf(7A.) Qnebai
Naud. J St. Laurent, I. 0.
Neville, J St. Patrick s, Qurbe
Oliva, Fred St. Lambert
O Grady. John St. Catharine
Paradis, F. J S. Itapliael
Paradis, Ste. Anne. Poc.
Paquet, Benj. (Seminary) >uebec
Paquet, Louis (Seminary) Quebec
Paquet, H
Parant, C. L >t. Thomas
Parent, Et. Kd Ange Gardien
Parent, Louis E...Pomteaux Trembles
Parent, Louis St. Jean, Portjoli
Patry, Pierre St. Paschal
Pelisson, A Cap St. Ignaco
1 elletier, A S. Alexis
Pelletier, A. ..Ste. Anne de Lapocatiere
Pblletier, Al
Pelletier, J. Bte Isle aux Coudres
Pelletier, A. ... Ste. Anne, Lapomtinre
Perras, J. Bte S. Andre
Pilute, F S. Augustiu
Plamondon, Krf. ... St. Koch s, Quebec
Plamondon, J. Bte Baie S. Paul
Point, R. P.. K.J. Quebec
Poire. Chs. Kd St. Anticline
Potvin, Hyac...St. Dt-nis, Kamouraska
Potvin, G. ... St. Alphonse, Saguenay
Pouliot, Chs S. Joseph de Levis
Pouliot, Paschal St. Gervais
Poulin, Louis St. Isidore, Lauzon
Proulx, Louis Ste. Marie, Beauco
Proulx, L. A St.Valinre
Provancher, L Quebec
Quertier, Ed... St. Denis. Kamouraska
Racine, A. (St. John s Churcli) Qucl*<;
Racine. Dominique Chiooutimi
Rainville, A St. Francis, Beauee
Richard, C
Richard, Ed Chateau Richer
Richardson, W S. Malm-hie
Rioux. J Eboulements
Rioux, Mage Buckland
Robin. B St. An oine
UOIISSIHIU. Leon S. Thomas
Rouss-au, U Ste. Famille
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CLERGY.
95
Roussei, Pierre (Seminary) ... Quebec
Koutif r, Honore... S. Joseph de Levis
Roy, Clovis S. Alexandre
Rcy, M S. Ililarion
Roy. Leou Lotbiniere
Koy, Kd Ste. Croix
ROT, G Ste. Anastasie
SanfHenn. f ouis (Seminary) ... Quebec
Sasseville, Jermie Ste. Foy
Sauvagoau, George. ..College St. Anna
Sax, Pierre ... St. Romuald. Etcheruin
Sirois, Jos St. Koch s, Quebec
Sirois, J. N Cap. S. Ignace
Soulard. J B f. Roch des Aulnets
Talbot, G St. Antonin
Tanitnay. Gyp Quebec
Tardif, Charles N. D. de Levis
Tardif, J St. Pie.fre, I. 0.
Taseheivnu, E. A... Quebec Seminary
Tetu, D. Henri. ..St. Roch des Aulnets
Tessier, Frs. X... St. Francois. Beauce
Tremblay, G Isle AUK Coudres
Tremblay. P. G Beauport
Tremblay, tid....W. College Ste. Anne
Trudel, Charles S. Francois, R. S.
Valleo. A College S. Anne
Vallee, J. B S. Paul de Montminy
VallC-e. S College Ste. Anne
Villeneuve, J. B Hebertville
DIOCESE OF ST. GERMAIN DE
RIMOUSKI.
Right Rev. J. Langevio, D.D., Bishop.
Very Rev. E. Langevin, Vicar General.
Very Rev. E. Langevin, 1
Rev. Sim. Marceau, \Mptiff>pal
Rev. Ls. Desjardms, \ K^ ii
Rev. A. Winter,
Rev. F. Laliberte, J
Rev. Jacob Gagne, Secretary.
CATHEDRAL. Rev. A. Winter, Rector.
COLLEGE. Rev. F. Laliberte. Director;
Rev. J. 0. Simard, Prof, of English ;
Rev D. V6zina, Dim. Stud. The.nl. ;
Rev F.E. Couture, Prefect of Studies.
Arpin, Louis Nataskonan
Arnaud, C Betsiamits
Audet, And Ste. Brigitte de Maria
Audet, P S. Fubien
Auger, Julien....S. Jean 1 Evangeliste
Belaud, Jos
Beruier, L. N Temiscouata
Bilodeau. Mart S. Anaclet
Blauchet. J. B S. Eloi
Blouin, Ad Carleton
Bontard, J He Verte
Bosse, F. X S. Martin, Riv. su Ren.
Cbouinard, Ant S. Matthieu
Cloutier, J. C Cacouna
Couture, K. E Rimouski
Desjardins. L Ste. Cecile du Bic
Drapeau. J.O Ste. Francoise
Dumas, Jos. ... L Assomp. de McNider
Duval. A L Assoinption
Fournier, Charles Paspebiac
Fournier, Magi Caseapediac
Gagnon, J. B Trois Pistoles
Guay, F. X S. Epiphane
Guay, C Rimouski
Guilmet, Ed Ste. Luce
Hebert, Oct S. Arsene
Ladriere, Aug lie Verte
Langevin, E. (Vic. Gen.) Rimouski
Lebel, Gyp S. Ulric
Leveque, N... St. George de Port Dan.
Leonard, J. II Restigouche
Lepage, J. J S. Pierre Malbaie
Marceau, Laz Ste. Flavie
Marceau, G. S S. Simon
Marcoux, A. A S. Donat
Moreau, Ph S. Octave Metis
Moivau. Pol I.Douglastown
Moreau, M S. Modeste
Morisset, D Ste. Angele Merici
Norinandin, J. Oin Bouavcnture
Perron, J. O...Pointe aux Esquimawx
Perusse. J S. Honore
Rouleau, L S. Jerome Matane
Saucier, P V. F. Grande Riviere
Simard, J. Rimonsld
Soucy, Ste. Anne des Monts
Theberge, Tobie Trois Pistoles
Thivierge, P. N Perce
Vexina, Desire Rimouski
Winter, Alph Rimouski
DIOCESE OF THREE RIVERS.
Most Rev. L. Lafleche, Bishop. .
Very Rev. C. 0. Caron, \ Vicars
Very Rev. T. Caron, j General.
Rev. S. Rheault, Purveyor.
Rev. A. Legris, Secretary.
Rev. E. Ling, Eccl. Sub-Secretary.
Very Rev. J. T. Fortier, )
Very Kev. L. Aubry, v Archpriests.
Very Rev. L. Tourigny, J
Alexander, H. (Vicar) St. Leon
Aubry, L St. Leon
Baillargeon, Fl Three Rivers
Barolet, A St. Janvier
Beaubien, O. (Vicar) Maskinonge
Beland, J. (Vicar) St. Gregoire
Beliveau, Ed. ..St. Gabriel de Stratford
Beliveau, G Ste. Clotilde
Bellemare, C. (Vicar)... St. Guillaume
Bellemare, H St. Justin
Bellemare, P St. Dida.v
Hellemare, N. (Seminary) Nicolet
Blais, J. (Seminary) Nicolet
Bochet, C St. Patrice
Bois, L. Ed Maskinonge
Bouchard, A Ste. Angele de Laval
Boucher, J Riviere du Loup
Brassard, P. (Vicar)... St Thos. de P.
Brimelle, Ged (Vicar). ..Si. Christophe
Buisson. Ed. (Seminary) Nicolet
Buisson, A Ste. Helene de Chester
Carutel, A St. Romain
Carutel, D St. Etienne
Carufel, St. Louis. Blandtord
Carutel, T Mont Carmel
Caron, C.O.,V.G.(Urs.Cli.) ThreeRivers
Caron, N. (College) Three Rivers
Caro, T., V.G. (Seminary) Mcolet
Champagne, P. (Vicar) St. David
Ciiarest, A. (An. Cur.) Ste. A.le Perade
Charest, V St.. Camille
Chartre, J. Bte St. David
Chretien, J. Bte Ste. Flore
Comeau, D Shawinigan
Comeau, J. B St. Leonard
Cooke, J. (Vicar)
Cote, Frs. X. (Seminary) Nicolet
Dagnaeult, S. (Vicar) Yamachiche
Dauth, E St.Valere
Delphos, A. (Vicar) Three Rivers
Desaulniers, A St. Bonaveuture
Desaulniers, Frs Kinps>t>y
Desilets, L Cap de laMagdeleine
Dorion, J. H Yamachiclio
Dostie, J. II Gentilly
Douville, Ir. (Seminary) Nicolet
Dupont, E. (College) Three Rivers
Dupuis, A Ste. Anne la Perade
Fortier, L. T Nicolet
Frechette, W Batiscan
Garceau, C St. Pierre les Becquets
Gaudet, 0. (Vicar) Shawenigan
Gauvreau, A.(J7car)...Baie du Febyre
Gelinas, Is. (Seminary) Nicolet
Gouin, T St. Stauilass
Guertin, Et St. Luc
Guilbert, E. (College) Three Rivers
Guillemette, J Yamapka
Hamelin, C St. Hyppolite
Heroux, J. N St. Victoire
Keroack, N St. Guillaume
Lafleche, H. (Seminary) Nicolet
LiiFsiseraie, A.II.B... LaPointedu Lac
Lime, N St.Pnulin
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Lebrun, A. (Vicar} Three Rivers
Legris, A. (Bp. Pal.) Three Rivers
Leinire. C Ste. Angescle Ilm
Lottinville, T St. Narcisse
Mtlo, L. S Becancourt
M arc-hand, M Urummundville
Marcotte, J. B... St. Theodore d Actmi
Marcoux, D Champlain
Marquis. C St. Celestin
Martel, T St. Barnabe
Masson, A Dauville
Maureault, T. (Seminary) Nicolet
Mayrand, A Ste. Ursule
Moreau, Ag St. Paul de Chester
Noiseux, A Ste. Genevieve
Olscamps, J. B. (An.Cur.) St.. Stanislas
Ouellet, N St. Pierre de Durham
Panneton, E St. Prosper
Paradis, J St. Francois du L.ac
Parailis, D La Baie du Febvre
Pelletier, N Kt. Eusebe de Stsnfold
Pothier, L St. Mudard
Prince, J St. Maurice
Proulx, M St. Tite
Proulx, M. G. (Seminary) Nicolet
Quinn. P Richmond
Quinn, T St. Fulnence
Raiche, E. (Vicar) Nicolet
Ricard, N St. Zephirin
Richard. II St. Weuceslas
Kichard, L.(College) Three ;>ivers
Rheault, L. S Three Rivers
Rnberge, P. (Vicar) St. Maurice
Rousseau, Z Ste. Monique
Roy, P Arthabaska
Sir oiH, J. H. (An. Cur.) ... St. Barnabe
Smith, A Ste. ISrigitte
Su/,or, P. H St. Christnphe
Tessier, J St. Germ.tin
Tessier, U. (Vicar) Batiswtn
Thibodeau,H.(Fic<zr) Hiviere du Loup
Touii,rny, L St. Gregoire
Tourigny, Z. (Vicar) St. Gregoire
Trahau, H St. Severe
Truhau, L Pisrreville
Vaillancourt.G..St.Urbain de Winils r
Vanasse, F. X St. Andre, d Acton
Vervais, (Anc. Mitt.)... St. Greftnire
Verville, F. (Vicar). St. P. les Becquets
Villers (de) P..... ... . Ste. Gertrude
Walsh, N. (Seminary) Nicolet
DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.
Mgr. Ig. Bourget, Eveque. du Montreal.
Very Rev. A. F. Truteau.Ftear General.
Rev. J. 0. Pare, Secretaire.
Anclaire, M Vic. de St. Cyprien
Antoine, 0. M. I Eglise St. Pierre
A iirttin, J Sem. St. Sulpice
Archambault, J Sera. St. Sulpice
Archambault, U S. Bartholemi
An-hambault, J. St. Timothee
Arnault, J. F St. Marguerite
Arraud, J Sem. St. Sulpice
Aubin, J Vic.de Longueuil
Aubry, J Sem. de Ste. Terese
Aubry, F S. Jean Dorchester
Aubry, C. (Anc. Cure) St. Benoit
Barbarin, A Sem. St. Sulpice
Bardey, C. J Sem. St. Sulpice
Barret, N St. Luc
Barret, J St. Lignori
Bayle J Sup. St. Sulpice
Beaubien, C... Vic. St.Vincent de Mont.
Beauchamp. J. B Coll. Masson
Beaudry, H S. Remi
Beaudry, H Coteau. St. Louis
Beaudry, P B. Alphonse
Bedard, P Epipnanie
Bedard, P. J. B Vic. St. Valentin
Belanger, P... Ste. Magdel. de Rigaud
Belair, J St. Gabriel
Belanger, P Vic. La Prairie
Berardi P Vic. Be.iuhnriK.is
Berard, T Vic. lie Bizard
Billion, L, L Sf-m Sr. Sulpice
CLERGY.
[1871.
Birs, K St. Snlpice
Birs. F Vic. Kigaud
Ijla>icliard, S. Beatrice
Biyth, E Ste. Marline
Boissonnault, I... Cure de Ste. Mai the
Bouin . J Vic. de Joliette
Bonnicant, M. C. L... Sem. St. Sulpice
Bouin. L Vic. Vaudreuil
Bourbonnais, F. X Varrennes
Bonrgeflult, F Poir.te Claire
Jiourget. J. B., Vic. St. Vincent de Paul
Bousquet, C. F. E Vic. St. Isidore
Brassard, T, L St. Paul
Brassard. M St. Roch de I Achigan
Brassard, T Vaudreuil
Brien, A St. Cuthbert
Brien, J... Vic. St. Jean Chrysostorae
Brien, J. M. A Vic. St Michel
Bripset, J Ste. Scholastique
Brochu, G. E Vic. St. Polycarpe
Bruuillet, C Vic. Coteau St. Louis
Brown, J Sem. St. Sulpice
Burtin, V., O.M.I Sault S. Louis
Csisse, M Point aux Trembles
Caisse Coll. de 1 Assomption
Caisso, F Coll. de 1 Assomptinn
Campion, A Curede Ste Brigide
Casaubon, L Coll. de 1 Assomption
Cssaubon, E Vic. S. Tiraothee
Chabot. G Chap, de la Providence
Chagnon, F. X Vic. de St. Lin
Chaenoo,T St. Clet
Chain pagneur, E.. Sup.Clecs de St.Vin
Chomp-mx, C... Ste. Anne dos 1 laines
Champoux, Ls. J Coll. Masson
ChampKiiux. J. B St Michel
Chc.i land, D St. Clement
Charbonnean, A.L...Vic.St.IIenri neM.
Charleboia. L. A Cure Sle Therese
Chart-on, M St. Esprit
Chevigny, J. M Contrecceur
Chevrpfils, G Ste. Anne
Chicoine, J. St. Thomas
Cholette, B. F., An. Cu. de St. Polycarpe
Clement, V St. Alexis
Coallier, B. A Vic. do Varennes
Col..ivin, P Cong, de S. C.
Consineitu, J. B. A., Sem.de Ste. Terese
Contu, Al. St. Theodore
Corboil. F . Vic. St. Jean
Cousineau, ... S. Louis de Gonzague
Crevien, C Vic. de Ste. Cecile
Cuoq, A Som. Ste. Sulpice
Dageuais, T S. Sxuveur
T).<; ,HnHis. T. E St. JKdouard
Daignault, C Mantawa
Daniel, F Sem. St. Sulpice
Deguire, P Sem. S. Sulpice
De la Vigne, J Sem. St. Sulpice
Dtlinelle, Z Ch. du B. Pasteur
Demurs, K Vic. Ste. Genevieve
Demera, N E.a 1 Kveche
Dequoy, A Ste Adele
Dcqiioy, J St. Hennas
Desantels, J Varennes
Pesantels, J. J St. Damien
i), sniarais, E St. PlariiJe
Desrochers, L. J. C...Coll. de Montreal
Dorval, F 1 ARsomption
Dowd, P. ..Cure de St. Patrice de Mon.
Dozois, J Coll. de 1 AsKoniption
Dube, P St. Martin
Dubuc, P. A Vic. Boucbervilie
Dufresne, P.C a 1 Eveche
Dugas. L. M Vic. de Hochelaga
Diiu as. J. E Vic. St. Esprit
Duhaut, 1 Industrie
Dupras, Kdm Ste. Julieune
Dupui* 1 , A Cure Ste. Elizabeth
Dupuifi, II Vic. Ste. Elizabeth
Duranseau, A... Anc. Cure, Montreal
Ettrier, J. E Sem. de Ste. Terese
Fabre, E Chan, de la Cathedrale
Falvey, J St. Colomban
Forget, I Vic. Chambly
Fortin, Ste. Agnes
Gagnon, J. F Berthler
Gaatineau, II. P., Ste.Croix St.Laurent
Gaudet, T L Assoniption
Gaudet, J Coll. de 1 Assomption
Geoff roy, F. X Ilemmingford
Giband, A Sem St. Sulpice
Giguiere, Cure de Ste. Agathe
Giotfrion, J Cong. S. C.
Giroun, T. J Vic. de St. Roch
Godin, J. East Norm. J. Cartier
Granjon, B...Cur6 de St. Joseph de M.
Gravel, D. A S. Jean de Matha
Gravel, I Laprairie
Gratton, J. J Terrebonne
Guilbault, Coll. de FAssomption
Guyon, L St. Eustathe
Hicks, E. H... Chan, de la Cathedrale
Hogan, J. ... Cur6 de Ste. Anne de M.
Huberdault, G Cure St. Vincent
Huot, L. J St. Paul 1 Ermite
Hurteau, E. J St. Constant
Jasoiiu, M Cure de St. Janvier
Jodoin, Alf Ormstown
Kavanagh, F., Ch. Freres de la Charite
Labelle, J. B...Anc. Cure, Repentigny
Labelle, E... Ancien Cure, Repentigny
Labelle, A St. Jerome
Laberge. F. X St Hippolythe
Lacan, J. F Sem. de St. Sulpice
Lecours, L. J. Cong. S. C.
Lacourt, M. J. H...Sem. de Ste. Terene
Lamarche,G Chan de la Cathedral
Langlois, J. B Cure de St. Hubert
Laporte, A Cure do lUnvdon
Laporte, D Repentisny
Laporte, G G. S. Lin
Laporte, J. D Kildare
Lapierre, Cure de St. Henri de Mon.
Laporte. E Coll. de L Assomption
Larose, C. A Coll. Masson
Larose, A Vic. La Valtrie
Larue, J. B Sjm. St. Sulpice
Lasnier, J. T S. Cecile
Lauzon, J St.. Philippe
Lauzon, J. P Coll. Masson
Lavalle, N St, Vincent de Paul
Lavallee, M S. Zotique
Lavoie, L. A Coll. Masson
Lddaire, F. X... Direct, du C. Masson
Leblanc, P Chan, de la Cath.
Leblanc, M Cur6 de Ste. Agathe
Leclerc, J V., Chap. Pris. de Ref. SfVin.
Leduc, J. P Vic. N. D. de Grace
LeJebvre, D Sem. St. Sulpice
Lefebvre, S St. Genevieve
Legare, M Coll. de 1 Assomption
Lemonde, J. B Ste. Dorothee
Lenoir, H Sem. St Sulpice
Lenoir, C., Direct, du Coll. de Montreal
Lesage, G Cure St. Valentin
Loranger, C Lanoraie
Lonergan, J Vic. de Hochelaga
Lussier, L. C Chateauguay
Lussier, E h, Rome
Lussier, N Ste. Emmilie
Maillet, L. J Sem. do St. Sulpice
Malo, F Vic. de Ste. Brigide de M.
Marcotte, II Lavaltiie
Marcoux, F. X St. Rogis
Marechal, D., St. Jacques de P Achegan
Marechal, Nap N. D. do Grace
Martel, L. J... Cure St. F*lix de Valois
Martin, C., Chap, de Sri. de Miserieorde
Martineau, A. J., Chap. Conv. de Long
Marsolais, P Sem. de St. Sulpice
M-irsolais, C. E St. Urbain
Matthieu, J. M Vic. de Berthier
Mercier, A...Cur6 de St. Jacques de M.
Minard, F. B Vic. L Acadie
Mireau, M St. Calixte
Mongean. J. L...Cure de la Longue Pt.
Moreau, II., Ch. et Ar. de la Cathedrale
Moreau, E Chan, de la Cathedrale
Morin, M Ancien Cure, Lachenaye
Morln, J...Cure de St. Jacq. le Minem
Morrison, C. F St Cyprien
Morrisseau, J. B...Vic. N. D. Montreal
Nantel, A Sem. de St. Terese
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Nercam, A Sem. S . Sulptce
Normandin, K La -henayo
Palatin. J. J Sem. St. Sulpice
Palin. C V Sein do St.. Sulpice
Pare, J. Chan, de la Cathedrale
Pure? L. H Vic. dcsfeJres
Pelurloau, A Coll. I!H Montreal
Pelissier, L Sem. de St. Sulpice
Pepin, Thorn Boucherille
Pepin, Theop St. Autoine
Perreault, N St. Raphntl
Perreault, J St. Rose
Perreault, Chap.deCour.deLsChine
Perrault, S. St. Stanislas K.
Picard, K Sem. St. Sulpice
Piche, J Vic. Terrebonne
Pifhe, N Lachine
Plingut, V He dn Fads
Plomondon, L. T...Chan. de laCathed.
Plomondou, G. G , Vic. du Sault. au Re.
Pomiuville, L... St. Juan Chrysostome
Poulin. P Ste. Philomene
Prevost, T St. Henri
Priraeau. J hurriugtoa
Quintal, M Ancien Cure, St. .lean
Regrturd, L Sem. St. Sulpice
Kemiilard, St. Polycarpe
Reuaud, P. Coll. Mawon
Rioux, J. B Vic. Cottiiu St. Louw
Rivet, S St. Andre
Robert, H BMrfindit)
Rochette, F...Cure du fault au Hecol.
Rousseau, P Sem. St. Suipioe
Rousseau. R Sem. St. Sulpice
Rousselot, V...Cure de N. P. Montreal
Routhier, J. 0... Direct, de S t: Torene
Roux, M Lu Odrea
Rouxel, Sem. St. Si.lptce
Salmon, .1. Vi. St. Henri
Sauriof, F. X Vic. de I ll* Dupas
Sauve S. A Sam. de Sro. Teresa
Seers, W Hinc.hiiibrook
Seguin, J Vercheres
Seguin, A Vic. Vorcuores
Bogota, P. A Vic. St. Clet
Sfntaine, Sem. St. Sulpice
Singer, Z Sem. St. Sulpice
Sorin, V Sem. St. Sulpice
St. Aubin, J St. Norbert
Taillon, M Coll. Maswm
Tallet, J Sem. de S. Sulpice
Tambareau, D. H Sem. St. Sulpiee
Tasse, 8... Sup. de Sem. de Ste. Ter6<m
Taase, M St. Benoit
Tasse, A St. Uernurd
Theberge. S St. Auguntiu
Theoret. J Ste. Julie
ThibaiiH, A Chambly
Thibault, G Lonntifuil
Thiheaudeau, T St. Joseph
Thibodeau, M. U Vic. St. Jen ma
Toupin, J Sem. St. Sulpice
Toupin, A Riv. ds Prairies
Trauchemontagne. F., Sem. St. Sulpice
Trepanier. F. X...Lycee de Varrenneg
Trudeau. 0. M. I S. Pierre
Trudel, N St. Isidore
Truteau, A. F...V. G. et Ch. dn la Cath.
Turcot, L llo Perrot
Vacher, Som. St. Sulpice
Valada, J. E Assist. Contivcoeiir
Veuiard, S. Laurent
Verreau, U... Prin. de 1 Ecole N. .1. C.
Vezma, Ft. X S. Justine
Vignon, Coll. S. Marie
Villeneuve, L Sem. St. Sulpice
Villeneuve, G. V... Coll. de 1 Assomp.
Vinet, J. J... Anc. Cure Sault au Recol.
Vinet, J. J. A Cure St. Anicet
Watier, J St. Francois de Sales
Woods, H Huntingdon
DIOCESE QF ST. HYACINTHE.
Mgr. C. LaRocquc, Bishop.
Mgr. J. LaRocquo, Vicar-General.
Rev. L. Z. Moreau, V. <?. Secretary.
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CLERGY.
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Very Re*. E.Crevier, \ G , an d
Very Key. J. P .Raymond, >- rfcafrM .
Very Rev. II. Milller, )
ArchambauH, L. M St. Hugues
Batthezanl. H Gran by
Bathazard, J. M, GAnby
Beauregard, J. /. St. Mathias
Blanchard, C St. Epbreni
Blauchard, E St. Marie
Boucher, E St. Hilaire
Bourke, L. A Sorel
Bouvier, F. X St. Ryacinthe
Brunei. F. X St. Hyaciuthe
Brunelle, P St. Liboire
Boivin. T St. Hyacinthe
Charier, J. B Ooaticook
Cote, F. Henry viile
Crevier, E Ste. Marie
Crevk-r. P J St Cbarles
Coderre, F St. Antoine
Chartier, P St. Jude
Desuoyers, A St. Pie
Desnoyers, A Bolton
Desorey, St. Alexandra
Deschamps, N St. Hugues
Dufresue, P St. Hyacinthe
Dufresue, A. E Sberbrooke
Dufresue, Am Coaticook
Duhaml, J. B St. Paul
Dumes jit, A St. Hyacinthe
Dumontier, J. Z Ste. Aime
Dupuy, A St. Denis
Dupuyi J. B., sen St. Antoine
Dupuy, J. B.,jun St. Sebastien
Dupuv, J. P N. D. du Richelieu
Durocher, E St. Hyacinthe
Durocher, J. B St. Victoire
Durocher, J St. Marie
Dupre. L. L St. Hyacinthe
Digman, F N. D. de St. Hyacinthe
Fortin, 0. E St. Jude
Cation, A Milton
Gaboury, J St. Marcel
Gatineau, P Ste. Helene
Gauthier, N St. Damase
Gravel, J. A Compton
Gendreau, E Cookshire
Gendron, P. S St. Hyacinthe
Germain, J. E St. Brigide
Gigault. F St. Damase
Gironard. H. L St. Simon
Godard, M Stuckeley
Guy, St.Valerien
Girard, L Ste. Hyacinthe
Hardy, N St. Koch
Hardy, J St, Mathias
Hatch, D. J Sherbrooke
Hevey, P St. Gregoire
Hotte, S.C. (An.Ou.re) N.D duRichlieu
lodoin. I St. Athanase
Jeanuette, F. X Beloei
Lassalle, L Beloei
Lambert, J. S Hereford
Lame, K St. Hyacinthe
Leblanc. St. Aime
Leclaire, B. J Stanbridge
L r -wurs, E Notre Dame
Ltmay, A St. Charles
Limoges, A. D St. Jean Baptiste
Leveque, J. E St. Marc
Leveque, P St. Hyacinthe
Lecomte, E St. Hyacinthe
Lussier, W St. Rosalie
Larochette, P St. Hyacinthe
Marchesseau, G Ste. Rosalie
McAuley, M Stanstead
Michon, F. X St. Anne
Michon, J. D St. Ours
Midron, J. B Sorel
Millier, H Sorel
Milette, H Dunham
Monder, F. Z Magog
Monet, St. Barnabe
Moreau, L. Z St. Hyacinthe
Malhiot, N Button
Noiseux, J Sowl
G
Vadeau, A Ste. Marie
O D.mnell, A St, Denis
Ouellette, R St. Hyacinthe
Phaneuf, A Waterloo
Pelletier, St. Robert
Pare, P. L s Ange Gardien
Poulin, C St. Dominique
?ouliu, L. E Ste. An^ele
Poulin, F. X Coaticooke
Prince, J. J St. Hyacinthe
Provencal, J. A St. Cesaire
Pratte, F Roxton
Ponton, J. B Sorel
Quinn, J Farnham
Raymond, J. S St. Hyacinthe
Raymond, W Stanstead
Soly, F. X. I La Presentation
Springer, E Ely
St. Aubin, T St. George
St. Georges, C St. Athanase
Taupier. J. S Milton
Tetreau, F St. Hyacinthe
Verronneau, J. B Farnham
DIOCESE OF OTTAWA.
Most Rev. Jos. E. Guigues, Bishop.
Very Rev. D.Dandurand,7ier(?etteraZ.
Very Rev. J H. Tabaret, Vicar General.
Rev. P. Royer, Chaplain.
Rev. J. L. O Connor, D.D., Secretary.
Agnel, Paul Portage du Fort
Bertrand, C. W. J... North Plantagenet
Boucher, Onesime Clarence
Boucher, Olivier Pembroke
Bourassa, M Montebello
Bouvier, J Arnpr or
Brady, John Buckingham
Brunet, A L Orignal
Byrne, James Eganville
Charbonier, Ovide La Peche
Caron, Thomas Ripon
Casey, B Bristol and Onslow
Chaine, A St. Joseph, Gloucester
Collins, J. J Ottawa
Dandurand, D., Vic. Gen Ottawa
Dawson, IE. McD Ottawa
DeGasp , M Lochaber
Deleage, R River Desert
Duhamel, Thomas St. Eugene
Dussere, Telmont Gatineau Point
Faure, C Visitation
Francoeur, Jos. L Russell
Gay, C North Wakefield
Gay, Jacob La Peche
Guigan, J. (Missionary) Hudson s Bay
Guinget, Joseph La Passe
Guillaume, C St. Andre Avelin
Jouvent, J Buckingham
Killoran, M Gloucester
Laverlochere, N. (Mis.) Hudson s Bay
Lavan, Dominic Pakenham
Lombard, J Papineauville
Lynch, James Allumett s Islanc
Mancip, J Ohatha.a
McCormack, John. ..Mount St. Patrick
McComack, James Brudenel
Michel, Joseph Aylmer
Molloy, Michael (Cathedral) ... Ottawa
McGeoy, P Hull near Chelsea
McGowan, J Chelsea
Nedelec, J. (Missionary) Hudson s Bay
O Connell, Peter Richmond
O Connor, J. L. (Cathedral) ... Ottawa
O Malley, Antoine Huntley
Ouellet, Louis Calumet
Pallier, Alex St. Joseph s, Ottawa
Philippe, M South Plantagene
Pian, J. M Mission Hudson s Baj
Poitras, P Mission Hudson s Bay
Rougier, J Renfrew
Reboul, Louis Hull near Ottawa
Richer, J. B River Deser
Terrien, F Hull
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owner, M ..................... Allumettes
aughan, Edward ................ O.-goode
DIOCESE OF KINGSTON.
Right Rev. Edward J. Horan, Bishop
Tery Rev. John McDonald,~v
/ery Rev. James Farelly, F Vicars-
lery Rev. Oliver Kelly, f General.
Very Rev. George Hay, J
Jrennan, John .................. Sheffield
Brettargh, Henry ............... Trenton
Brophy, Geo...St. Charles, Tyendinaga
irown, Joseph ............... Port Hope
"hisholm, James, D.D ............ Perth
lune, Michael ............ Smith s Falls
Coyle, Bernard ......... .. ............. Emily
Davis, Thomas ............... Hungerford,
Donahoe. Michael ...... Loughborough
Ganthier, Hugh ............... Gauanoque
Harty, Wm ..................... Kemptville
Hay, George, V. G .......... St. Andrew s
Higgins. Bernard (Cath.) ...... Kingston
Kelly, Oliver, V. G. ...... Peterborough
Kielty, Wm. (Catliedral) ...... Kingston
Lalor, Murth ........................ Picton
Leonnard, J ........................ Napanee
Lynch, Michael .................. Cornwall
Meade, John .................. Winchester
Mackay, Michael ............ Tyendinaga
Masterson, James ............ St. Raphael
McCarty, Isaac ............ Williamstown
McDonald, John,?. G ......... Lancaster
McDonell, A ......................... Lochiel
Murray, Charles ..................... Perth
Murray, E. H ................ Wolfe Island
O Boyla, - . (Cathedral)... Kingston
O Brien, John .................. Brockviile
O Connor, John S ............ Alexandria
O Connell, Daniel .................. Douro
O Donnell, John ............... Westport
Quirk, John ..................... Asphodel
Roche, Ed. P ...................... Prescott
Stafford, Michael .................. Lindsay
Stanton, Michael ............... Sheffield
Timlin, Michael .................. Cobourg
Twomey, J ........................ Camden
DIOCESE OF TORONTO.
Most Rev. J. J. Lynch,Z>.Z>.,
Very Rev. J. F. Jamot, Vicar General.
Very Rev. F. P.Rooney,F"icar General.
Rev. J. M Cann, Secretary.
Very Rev. J. F. Jamot, ")
Very Rev. G. R. Northgraves, > Deans.
Very Rev. P. Mulligan, )
Berrigan, W. (Assist. Cath.)... Toronto
Braire, L. (Pastor) ......... Vroomanton
Campbell, K. A. (Pastor) ...... Atberley
Cassidy, E. F. (Asst.)... St. Catherines
Chalandard, P. (St. LasiVs) ...Toronto
Cherrier, L. (St. Basils) ......... Toronto
Conway, P. (Asst. St PawFs)... Toronto
Ferguson, M. (St. Basils) ...... Toronto
Finn, A. P ..................... Thornhill
Frachen, F. X. (St. Basil s)... Toronto
Gibrat, L. (Pastor) ............ Lafontaine
Gribbin, J. (Pastor) ...... Toronto Gore
Harris, W. (Asst. Cathedral). ..Toronto
Hayden, J. F. (Pas<or)...Duffin s Creek
Hobin, 3. (Pastor) ............... Niagara
Jamot, J. F. (Rector Cath.) ... Toronto
Rean, P. J. (Pastor) ......... Newmarket
Kelly, John (Pastor) ............ Niagara
Kennedy, J. P. (Pastor) Penetangnish.
Killcullen, J. (Assistant) Vroomanton
Laboureau, W. (Pastor) ...... Smithville
Laurent, J. M. (St. Patrick s) Toronto
Lee, J. R. (Assistant) ............ Caldwell
M Cann, J. (Secretary) ......... Toronto
McSpiritt, F ............ . . ........ Caldwell
Michel, J. (Pastor) ............... Clifton
Morris, F. T. J. (Pastor)... Toronto Tp.
CLEKGT.
[1871.
y, M (St. Basil s) Toronto
Mullen, A. (Pastor) Apto
Mulligan, P. (Ptstor) ...St. Catharines
Northgrave*, G. R. (Pastor) Barrie
;nor, 11. P. (Pastor) Keenansville
O Donohoe. J. (Assist*) Barrie
O Reiliy, M. (Pastor) Thorold
Proulx, J. B. (Chap. Forces)... Toronto
Key, P. (Pastor) Arlington
Rooney, P.P. (Pastor St.P. s) Toronto
Shea. J. (Pustnr) Oshawa
Sullivan, T. J. (Assistant). ..St. Maiy s
Vincent, C. (Sup. St. Basil s) Toronto
Y .>i;.iu-d, J. A.(Pastvr)...Port Colborne
DIOCESE OF HAMILTON.
Eight Rev. John Farrell, D.D., Bishop.
Very Her. E. Gordon, Vicar-General.
E. I. Ileenau, Secretary.
T. R., S. J. GnelpB
7 ii.lou, 31. P., ALA Braatford
\optf, F Freiburg
P iR-llnau, C., S.J Guelph
e, Peter, 8. J. Fort William
< hi-Trier. L Owen Sound
Buranquet, D., S.J. Fort William
1> nvlirig, Thomas Paris
1 llcna, F., LL.D Freiburg
Ferard, M., S. J.... Oil Springs, Manit.
Funeken, L. D. D Berlin
Fr.ucken, Eugene St Agatha
Giowalski, Ed St. Clements
firauuotier, F Owen Sound
Hanipaux, J., S.J., Oil Springs. Manit.
IJoenan, E. I Hamilton
Koliler, Aug., S. J. Sault St. Marie
Kelly, Hugh Riversdale
LaiissiHr. E Arthur
Maheut, S. P . Macton
Maurice, R. R., LL.D... Mount Forest
MoNulty. Jjhn Caledonia
O Reilly, John Dundas
lUssaerta, F Carlsruhe
1 v .11. Jeremiah Oakville
it/,. J. J Formosa
Sherlock, F., S.J. Guelph
DIOCESE OF LONDON.
Right R*v. John Walsh, D.D., Bishop.
Very Rev. J.M. Bruyere, near-General
P. Stone, Secretary.
Rev. W. J. White.
Andrieux. P Stoney Point
,d, Jos Ingersoll
it, B Goderich
1. unliu, A. (Sxp .rior) Chatham
l.Hiusang, Father Saruia
Crinnon, P. F., V.G. Stratford
l>..4abays. M , S, J. Chatham
D.iprat, C Paincourt
; auteux, P ^St. Anne} Windsor
JKlaimery, W St. Thomas
Gahan, N Stratford
(Jauthier, F., D.D Mnidctnne
Gerard, Jos (Biddulph) Elginfield
Jahin, E. M... (Belle Elver) Rochester
Japes, H Wyoming
Kilroy, E. B St. Mary s
Laurent, P. D. (Dean)...Amher8tburgb
Marseille, J. ... (St. Joseph) Sandwich
Murphy, J Carronbrook
Murphy, J Windham
McQuaid, F., S. J. Chatham
Mareehal, M., S. J. Chatham
O Neill, J Kincora
O Shea, P Strathroy
Ouelette, F. 0. J Corunna
S .. .iiilan, J. (Assistant) Stratbroy
Villeneuve, A. P Amherstburgh
Wagner, J. T Windsor
reau, L. A Kingsbridge
Vr niters, B Carnmbrook
Presbyterian Clmrcli of
Canada*
IN CONNEXION WITH THE CHURCH OP
SCOTLAND.
Meeting of Synod will be held in
St. Andrew s Church, Toronto, on the
1st Wednesday in June, 1871, at 11
(eleven) o clock a.m.
Solomon Mjlne, Moderator.
John H. MacKerras, M.A., Cleric.
Presbytery Clerks.
Eev. T>. Anderson. M.A Quebec
" Wm. Bain, M.A . Perth
" John Barclay, D.D Toronto
" K. Maclennan, M.A. (As.) do.
" W. Anderson, M.A Ottawa
" Robert Burnet Hamilton
" N . Macdougall Victoria
" Peter Lindsay, B.A Renfrew
" Duncan Morrison, 3/..<l...Saugeen
" James Gordon, M. A London
" James Patterson, M.A... Montreal
" W. M. Inglis, M.A Kingston
" Alex. McKay, M.A Glengary
Aitken, Wm Maple, Vaughan
Anderson, D., M.A.... Point Levi West
Anderson, Wm..... Buckingham
Bain, James Woburn
Bain, Willium, M.A Perth
Barclay, John, D.D Toronto
Barr, Wm DuDgannon
Bell. George, B A Clifton
Bell. William. M.A Shakspeare
Bennett. John Three Rivers
Black, Wm. M. (Missionary) Jloutreal
Borthwick, Hugh J., M.A Lucerne
Brown, John Newmarket
Buchan, Alexander Stirling
Burnet, John S Martintowii
Burnet, Robert Hamilton
Cainelon, David London
Cameron, Hugh Beachburgh
Campbell, Charles Niagara
Campbell, Robt , M.A Montreal
Campbell, R., M.A. (Miss.) Brockville
Campbell, Wm. (Cat.) Harold
Canning, William T Oxford Mills
Carmiohael, Jas Laskey
Carmichael, Jas. (Miss.) Toronto
Chambers, R., B.A Nairn
Clark, Wm. C. ... Ormstown
Cleland, William Kemptville
Cochrane, Wm Port Hope
Colquhoun, Arch. (Ret.) Mansfield
Cook John, D.D Quebec
Currie, Archibald, M.A Sonya
Davidson, John N. Williamsburgh
Dobie, Robert Port Hope
Doudiet, Charles Montreal
Douglas, James, B.A Quebec
Eakin, Joseph, B.A Kippen
Edmison, Henry Waterdown
Ferguson, George D. (Q.Col.) Kingston
Ferguson, John, B f A Kincardine
Ferguson, Wm. (Miss.) ... Chesterville
Forbes, Alexander Inverness
Fraser, Donald, MA Priceville
Fraser, J., B.A Montreal
Fraser, James, B.A Chelsea
Fraser, Thomas (Hit.) Montreal
George, J.. D.D Stratford
Gibson, Hamilton Bayfield
Gordon, Daniel M., B.D Ottawa
Gordon, James, M.A Crumlin
Gordon, John, B.A Almonte
Gray, James M Roslin
Hart, Thomas, M.A Perth
Herald, James Dundas
Hogg, John Guelph
Hutcheson, S. (Missionary) ... Toronto
Inglis,W. M., M.A., F.R.S.E. Kingston
Jamieson, Alex., 5.^4....Williamstown
Jenkins, John, D.D Montreal
Johnson, Wm. (Retjped) . Toronto
Kidd, J. (Mifsirmari/) Owen Sound
Lsinont, Hugh Newinj;ton
Lewis, Alexander (Retired) Mono
Lindsay, Peter Arn prior
Livingstone. Martin W timcoe
Lochbad, John S Klgin
Maraulay, Donald Mount Joy
Macd .ugail, N Kldoa
Macdonnell, George, Milton
Mai-donnell. D. J.. B.D Peterhoro
Mac!- ay, William E., J3.4...0ratigevillo
Mtu-kay, Alex., M.A Alexandria
Mackee, William Lt-froy
Mackerras,J.H., M.A.(Q.CoL) Kingston
Mackid, Alexander (Retired) Goderich
Maclennan, Alex., B.A Uxbridge
Maclenuan, Kenneth, M.A \\hitby
Maclenuan, Wm , J/.^4....IIawkesbury
Maclean, Donald J.,JL4...MiddleTiUe
Maclean, M. W., B.A IVi-ley
Macmorine, Samuel, B.A... Pittsburgh
Mann, Alexander, M.A. ... Pakeuham
Masson, Wm Kusseltown Mats
McCaul. James. B.A Melbourne
McDonald, Duncan Creemore
McDonald, A., B.A Duntroon
McDonald, John Norton Creek
McKwan, James, M.A London
McGillivray, Daniel Brockvillo
McLeud, John (ileiicoe
McLaren. R. G., B.A (Miss ) Hamilton
M,-Xi,h, N., B.D.(As.Min.)...CQTnvi*\l
Mcl herson, Thomas, M.A.... Lancaster
McQuarrie. Alex. N. (Mist.) Quebec
Miller, William Louibardy
Morrison, Duncan. J/.yl...Owen Sound
Mowat, J. B., M.A. (Q. Coll.) Kingston
3Iullan, James B Hull/rook
Mullan, James S WoodlandB
Mullan. Elias Richmond
Muir, James B., M.A Gait
Muir, James C., D.D... N. Georgetown
Murray, James A 1/iudsay
Murray, J.C. (Queen s CoZ.)... Kingston
Mylne, Solomon Smith s Falls
Neill, Robert Burnbrae
Nicol, Francis (Missionary) ... Toronto
Niven, Hugh... St. Louis de Gouzngue
Niven, David, li.A. (Mias.) ... Georgiiia
Patterson, James Hemmio^t ord
Paul, James T.. Warsaw
Porter, Samuel (A!eirfcZ)...Orangeville
Porteous, George Wolfe Island
Rannie, John, M.A Chatham, 0.
Ross, D., B.D Chatham, Q.
Ross, Donald... Dundee
Koss, J. R., B.A. (Missionary) Toronto
RJSS, Walter Beckwith
Hoss, W. R Pickering
Scott, Thomas Plantagenet
Shanks, David Valcartier
Sieveright. J.. B.A Goderich
Simpson, William Lachine
Sinclair, James Carp, Huntly
Smith, Jamas C., M.A Belleville
Smith. R. P. (Mittionary) Quebec
Saodgfass, W., D.D.(Q. Col.) Kingston
Spence, Alexander, D.D Scotland
Spencer, A Bowmauville
Stewart, William Hornby
Strachan, Donald UilUburgh
Stuart, James (Retired) Toronto
Sym, Fred. P Beauharnois
Tanner, Charles Shei brooke
Tanner, John E Shorbrooke
Tawse, John, M.A King
Thomson, George, M.A Renfrew
Urquhart. Hugh, D.D Cornwall
Watson, David, M.A Beaverton
Watson, Peter, B.A Williamstown
Weir, G., M.A. (Morrin CW!.)... Quebec
White, William Newton ville
Whyte, John Scotland
Williamson, J., LL.D. (Q.C.) Kingston
Wilson, James, M.A Lanark
Yeomang, G , B.A Wiaterbourno
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CLERGY.
Pre01ytrlau
Meeting of Ofnrval Asr j inl>lj r in the
City of (Jupl-pv- Ch.ilmer s Church, on
. .-J iesdav in June, lt>71, at
7.30 p.m.
71.
Rev. M. Willi.i, D.L> , LL D , Moderator.
Rev. W. Reid. A.M.. Toronto, and Rev.
W. Fi iyer, JJoiid Head. Jmnt C(< /-, .s.
Cle.rl;? of . y*?o ?s.
Montreal Rev. Alex. Young.
Toronto .! hu Gray.
IlHuiiltou " Win. Cochrane
London " D. Waters, LL.D.
Clerks of l*resb>/tr.riti.
r.al iU v. ,7. Watpfn.
Ottawa J C.-trswull.
Brockville " W. B-nnett.
Kingston " T. S Ctiambers.
Cobouig W. Doi.ald.
Cutario " It. ITioruton, D.D.
Toronto " R Monteath.
R Torrance.
1). In. lis.
G. Cuthbertson.
P;iris
London
Huron
Wrattord
Owen S jiir.d
Simcoe
Durham
A. McLean.
J. F thtringham.
A. Frazer.
J. Gray.
R. H. vrarden.
W\ Park.
Adams, Jamos Nobleton
i. Wiliiara British Columbia
r, Joseph, A.M Norva
Alexander, Thomas, M.A Norham
Allan, Daniel Stratford
Anderson, D Rotlisay
Anderson, John Tiverton
Andrews, Francis Keene
Aull, J Ratho
I!iillarit.vn^, \V. D Whitby
BHll.W.8 Guelph
Kaikie, J. P Ancaster
Karr, Matthew Seaforth
Barrio. Win.. D.D.... Eramosa, Guelph
Barren. J. M.A Gananoque
Braild, E Watford
Seattle, D Campbellford
Becket, J Thamesville
Bell, J. W Ustowell
Bennett. W Kemptrille
Biunie. R Lindsay
Blai- t, .I;\v:i"s Seneca
Bluck. John , Red River
Blain, William Springville
Boyd, James Crossbill
Boyd, Robert, D.D Prescott
Bowie, J Everton
Brown, A Blantyre
Brown, G- Wroxeter
Burn,?, W Perth
Burns. !i. F.,D.D Montreal
Hi:ron, O St. Catharines
Biirttiii, J Preseutt
Crombie, John, M.A Smith s Falls
C.uneron, Charles 1 ric.eville
Cameron, Dnncan Beaverton
Cameron. D. B Bradford
Cameron, James Chatsworth
Cameron, Lach in Acton
Campbell, J., M.A Toronto
Cars well. J Carleton Plane
C:iven, William (1) Toronto
Caven, Wm. (-2) Ridgetown
Chambers, T. S Sunbury
Chesnut, J. W ..Mandamin
Cheyne, George Tapley town
Chiniquy, C St. Anne, 111.
Christie. W. M Mono Centre
Chrystal, G Silvferhill
Coussirat, D., B.D Montreal
Ciark,W. B Quebec
Poch -ane. W., M.A Rrantfovd ;
t.V.ulth-irt. W Valleyluld
Crhteie. Wm Port Dover |
Ciaw, G Hillsdale
doll, It. M Claude
Oiol.v, J. E Mili;>ai.k
Civss. Archibald Clarke
Crozier, II Holstein
Currie, Archibald Belmout
Curriu, U Manilla
Ci.rrie. Peter Aldboro
CMhbertson, George St. Thomas
DiiTidson, J Alma
I awpon. A . Ashbiirn
I ewar, Rohert Spepdis-
Dick. James Richmond Hill
Donald, William Port Hope
1 onaldson, J Adelaide
1 ouglas. J Uxbridge
lirummond, A. A Shakspeare
luff, D Malcolm
1 unbar, John Glenmorris
1 uccau, F Buttonville
I uncan. Jamea Bayfield
l.uncan, Peter Colfeorne
F-adie. John La Chute
1 dmondson. J. B Columbus
1 winJ John Mount Pleasant
Kving, R Georgetown
F. ntou. S Vittoria
F. nwi.-k, r Metis
F rguson, J Nevis
F rguson, John Dingle
Kmdlay, A Granton
F 1 etcher, D H Agiucourt
Mftcher. William Red River
F.-ibes, A. G Riversdale
F. rrest, W Valetta
FMtherinaham, John Cromarty
Fii Ser, John Kincaidiue
FrBSer, M Barrie
Fr;:ser, S. C Thorold
Fn.ser, William Bond Head
f r; zer, A Norman ton
Gauld, John Meaford
Gil Ron, J. M., M.A Montreal
Gillies, A. C Cote des Xeiges
Gl* ssfoi d. Peter Coleraine
Goldsmith, T Seaforth
Go(dfellow. P Widder
Goidon, Daniel Athol
Grcey. II Farquhar
Gn ham, William Egmondville
Grunt, A Dufferin
Grant, Alexander Kintail
Grunt, R. N Waterdown
Gr.int, G., B.A Delaware
Grunt, W Vankleek-hill
Gray, John Orillia
Gray, Patrick Kingston
Gnig, P Orchardville
Gregg, William, A Ji Toronto
Greenfield, J Duntroon
Hall, Robert Thorndale
n^imilton*. Robert Avonbank
II.ii.cock, W Welland
Ilanran, J St. Sylvester, Q.
Harris, James Eglinton
Hastie, J Bluevale
Henderson, A., M.A St. Andruw s
Hi.-:op, J. K Alliton
Hen de Bt.urck, W. H Cornwall
Holmes, A T Arthur
Hume, J Kennebec Road, Q.
Hume, Robert, M.A St. George
Irjglis, David Hamilton
Inglia, Walter Ayr
Irvine, John Mille Isles, C.E.
Irvine, R., D.D Montreal
Jamieson, G Prince Albert
Jamieson, R...New Westminster, B. (J.
Jennings, John, D.D ~ Toronto
Johnstone, W. A Jarrat s Corners
Jours, S Dingle
Kennedy, Alexander Dunbarton
King, John M., M.A Toronto
Kiug, William Buxtoa
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Laing, John <>
Leask. It St. IMirlrS
Lees, John Lucau
Little. J Nass .p.ut-_ya
l.undy, W Sir -
Locbead, William (1) Kats
Lochead, W. (2) Fenelon i-alls
Logie, John KodLrfmlio
Lowry, T Bia:;
Malcolm, J Birr
Matheson, A Lune>
Meifcle, W Uafeville
Middlemiss, James
Melville, A Maiilund
Millican, W Gar:,
Milligan. G., M.A.... Deln.it
Milloy, John <;, uld
Milne, A Bu.imsvilln
.Vitcbell, J. W Mitchell
Mitchell, W Mil!
Moflat, Rohert C Wiilkerrini
Moodie, R Tottenlu.m
Moore, W Ottawa
Morrison, J Cedarville
Morrison, J.. Waddington, N Y., 1 .-.
Monteath, Robert York Mills
Murray, John G Hi
Murray, J. L F-aMim >re
Musgrave, P West s Corners
Mackay, John MeK
Mackie, John Lachiite.C. K.
McArthur, Rohert
McBain, J. A. F Drummondville
McKeracher, C Howie:;, i. K.
McColl, Angus Ch;<
McColl, John DuiLilaa
McConechy. James
McConnell, W Oar
McCuaig, Finlay Clinton
McDermid, N Walla*
McDermid, P Birkhall
McDiarmid, Duncan Woo
McDiarmid, A Seaf orth
McDonald. A. C Thau;
McDonald, A. D Klora.
M cDonal l, J Stornov. ay
McDonald, K Morrinton
McF.wen, John Pen:
McFaul, Alexander CaUuou
McGuire, T GleiKillan
Mclunes. D. J AHanf ord
Mcln tosh, James Amherst Island.
McKay, Adam Teeswuu-r
McKay, Alex Elmira, 111. U.S.
McKay, W. A , M.A Cheltenham
McKenzie, Donald Embro"
McKenzie, Robert North Gower
McKenzie, William Almonte
McKinnon. Neil WitrdsvUle
McLaren, W Ottawa
McLean,.A., AM Freeltou
McLean, Andrew Puslinoh,
McLean, Archibald Bl>tho
McLennan, G Ilmristou
McLennan, A. Speedio
McMillan, D Lobo
McMechan, J Picton
McMillan, John Mount K< ivi-t
McMullen, W. T Woodstock
McNabb, J Kfd River
McPherson, Licl Ian ...Williams
McPherson, Thomas Stratford
McQuarrie, H PrijiCetou
McQueen, A. F Uyo
McRohie, John Jarvis
McRuer, Duncan ; Ayi
McTavish, John Woodvitle-
McVicar, D. H., D.D Montreal
McWilliam, W., M.A Bowmanton
Nishet, James Prince Albert, H. B..
Park, William Durham
Paterson, D., M.A St. Andrews
Paterson, John Dunsford
Paterson. N Williamstown
Peattie, W Clarcmont
Porteous, John Kirkwall
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Pringle, James Brampton
Pritchard, J J mkliili
Proudfoot, John J. A London
Keeve. K Kockwood
Reid. William, A. Ill Toronto
Kecnio. J Falkirk
Rei. -.vick. K Newry
Richardson, W Tilsonburgh
Boner ti >n, James Paris-
ison. J.tnirfs Norwich
K"b<Ttson. \Vm., ll.A Chesterfield
Rogers. P. Collingwood
Roger. J. M., A.M Peterboro
Roger, W. W., A.M. Petrolia
Ross, John Brueefield
Scoti, John London
Scott, John Napanee
Scott, J. K Cambray
Scott. Robert Camlachie
Scott. W NewCarlisle, Q.
Simpson, A. B Hamilton
Simpson G Westminster, London
Simpson. \\". II Kilbride
Stewart. Archibald Kilmartin
Stewart, C. Owen Sound
Stewart. Donald Lancaster
Smart, W Gananoque
Sme .lie, Georire Fergus
Smith, James K., A.M Gait
Smith, John Bowmanviile
Smith, J. W Graftou
Steele. II. D Almonte
Sutherland, G Kintal
Sutherland, W. R Strathburn
lait, A. W Bristol, Q.
Tait, J Fitzroy Harbour
Taylor, William, D.D Montreal
Thorn, James. B.A Enniskillen
Thompson, John Sarnia
Thomson, A St. Eustache, Q.
Thomson, II Winterbourne
Thomson, James A Erin
Thornton, R II.. D.D Oshawa
Tolmie, Andrew Saugeen
Topp, Alexander, D.D Toronto
Torrance, Robert Guelph
Traver. A. J Brockville
Turnbull, J Melrose
fUre, Robert Goderich
Waddell. Alexander W Ridgetown
Walker, William Chatham
"Wallace, R Toronto
Warden, R. H Bothwell
Wardrope, Thomas Guelph
"Waters, D., LL.D St. Mary s
Watson, James, A.M. Huntingdon
White, Joseph, B.A. Wakefield, C. E.
Whyte, James Osgoode
Wightrnan. Thomas Lefroy
Wilson, Andrew Kingston
Wilson, T Seneca
"Wifhart, David Madoc
"Wright, P .. Ingersoll
Young, Alexander Montreal
Young, G. P Toronto
Young v S Auburn
Young, W. C Norwood
Ministers without Charge and
Ministers retired.
Baird, J Toronto
Cairns, J
Carruthers, J. G
Clark, W
Coutts, D Brampton
Duff, John Elora
Dunlop, J. J Toronto
Fayette, J. S. A. F Komoka
Fletcher, C Goderich
Gordon, H Gananoque
Hay, William
Inglis, William Toronto
Kennedy, A London
Lawrence, G Toronto
McGlashan, L North Pelham
McKay, R. D Utica
Meldrum, W Harrington
Sett, John Lakelet
Wardrope, David
Probationers and Missionaries.
Allan, A.
Baikie, J( hn
Bethune, J.
Blair, H.
Breckenridge, J.
Bremner, George
Burnfield, George
Calmer, J. G.
Clark, N.
Davidson, D.
Fleming, Robert
Forlorig . W.
Gray, John
Haigh, George
Leutzinger, H
Lowry, M.
McDiarmid, H. J.
McDonald, D.
McDonald, J. A
McFarlane, .7.
McKenzie. M.
McLaren, Peter
McLean, J.
Mc.Naughton, A.
Matheson. W.
Munroc. J. M.
Reeve, W.
Ritchie, T.
Ross. W.
Rowat, A.
Stevenson, R.
Stewart, Jamea
Stewart, John
Straith, John
Taylor, J. B.
Troup, W.
Urquhart, A.
Watt, J. B.
Of the above, several have received
calls to vacant congregations.
Presbytery of Stamford*
ly CONNECTION WITH THE UNITED PRES
BYTERIAN CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA.
Rev. John Weir, JUnderator.
Rev. John Gillespie, Clerk.
Acheson, Robert Gait
Gillespie, John Milton
McGill, James Stamford
Robertson, John Walton
Smith, Alexander Port Hope
Weir, John London
\Vesleyaii Methodist Clmrch
in Canada*
Rev.W. M. Punshon. M.A., President.
Rev. E. Evans, D.D., Co-Delegate..
Rev. Alex. Sutherland, Secretary.
Rev. Enoch Wood. D.D.
Rev. L. Taylor, D. D.
Adams, Ezra(<Sp d) Drayton
Adams, Richard N. ... Long Isl. Locks
Adams, William Robinson j
Addison, Peter Homing s Mills
Agar, John Angus
Allen, Henry W. P LUtowel
Allen, James Exeter
A Hum, Charles Rankin
Ames, William Aylmer, Ont.
Anderson, James Thornbury
Andre, Wm Preston
Andrews, Alfred Mohawk
Andrews, William Omemee
Armstrong, And w... South Mountain
Armstrong, Jas. (Sup d) Thorold
Armstrong, John (Sup d) Listowel
Armstrong, John 2nd ... Cla renceville
Armstrong, John B Chambly
Ash, John C Ca apbellford
Atkinson, Thomas Almoute
Austin, Nathan Walter s Falls
Awde, James Millbrook
Aylesworth, I.E., JU.D.(Sup d)0\ven S d
Baker, Isaac Walter s Falls
Barber, Ozias (Sup d) Strathroy
Barker, W. R Fenelon Falls
Barrass, Edward Albion
Bawtenhimer, H. (Sup d) Paris
Bawtenhimer, Peter Lynedock
Baxter, John (Sup d) Point Abino
Baxter, Michael (Sup d) Fenwick
Bell, Robert Newburg
Bell, Thomas Bolton
Benson, Manly Newbury
Berry, Francis Collingwood
Betts, Jonathan E Tilsonburg
Beynon, George (Sup d) Weston
Bigg&f, Hamilton (Sup d)... Brantford
Blackstock, W. S Goderich
Bland, Henry F Kingston
Blanshard, Shem Strathallan
Bond, Stephen Mount Forest
Borland, John St. John s
Boyd, John H. (Sup y) Toronto
Bredin. Jo jn . Newtonbrook
Brethour, David L Belleville
Briden, Wm Pittsburg (Kingston).
Bridgman,Geo.H.,J/.^l. St. Catharines
Briggs, Joel Georgetown
Briggs, William London
Bristol, Coleman, M.A.f.... Ainleyville
Brock, James St. Catharines
Brock, Thomas Pakenham
Broley, James Beamsvillo
Brooking. Robert Hiawatha
Brown, George Lloydtown
Brown, George M Invermay
Brown, Nelson (Sup d) Listowel
Brown, William D Odolltown
Brownell, Daniel E Vienna
Brownell, Stephen (Sup d) Moulznette
Browning, Arthur Percy
Bryers, William Norwich
Burns, Nelson, ll.A.(Sup y)....1U\tr>n
Burns, William Oakwood
Burwash, J, M.A.,P,-of Saokville.N.B.
Burwash.N. M.A. jFVo/ .Vic.C.,Cot,ourg
Burwash, Nathaniel S... Durham, Ont.
Bury, William Harrold HolJin
Byers, Henry (Sup d) Kingston
Byrne, Claudius (Sup y) Fairfield
Cairns, Hugh Lawrenceville
Calvert, George W Aylmer, Out.
Campbell, Alexander Montreal
Campbell, Alex. R Smithville
Campbell, Peter Edmonton House
Campbell. Thomas Uxbridge
Campbell. Thomas M Dunnville
Cardus, Thomas Thorold
Carr, George Ameliasburg
Carroll, John (Sup d) York villa
Carson, Wellington W Streetsville
Case, George Colborne
Capson, Wesley Gananoque
Cathcart, John Howick
Cattanach, David Cookstown
Chalmers, David Bell s Corners
Chambers, Alexander C Markham
Chambers, Andrew B Cousecon
Chant, Joseph II Osgoode
Chapman, J. A..Undergradua(e,Vic.Co\.
Chapman, William Ridgetown
Charbonnell, Thomas Uranby
Charlton, Edward, B.A.... Thornbury
Charlton, James Belmont
Chown, Edwin, B.A Tilsonburg
Christopherson. Hall Gait
Clappison, David C Exeter
Clark, George Mooretown
Clark, John S Grimsby
Clark, Richard Welland
Clarkson, John B., B.A Montreal
Clement, Benjamin Richwood
Clement, Edwin Streetsville
Cleworth, Thomas Londesboro
Clipeham, John W Cold Water
Cobb, Thomas Trenton
Cochran, George Toronto
Cole, Benjamin (Sup d) Grauby
Coleman, Francis Millbank
Coleman, William Vroomanton
Colling, Thomtis, B.A Oakvillo
Colling , Joseph Rosemont
Connolly, Daniel Richmond
Constable, Thomas W Aultsvillo
Cookman, Christopher ... Thaznesford
Corbett, John Playfair
Cornish, George II Rockwood
Corson, Robert (kiup d) Cobourg
Cosford, Thos. (Chairman*) Whitby
Cragg, Edward Bayfield
Crane, Isaac Hollin
Creighton, K. (Chairman) Owen Sound
Creighton, William... Fitzroy Harbour
Crews, Thomas Belmont
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1871.]
CLERGY.
101
Cross, Win Wallaceburg
Crosby, Thomas... Indian Tribes, B.C.
Culbert, Thomas Wallaceburg
Culien, Thomas ....Deinorestville
Cunningham, Andrew Thornhiil
Curry, Erastus S Sault Ste. Marie
Darlington, R. (Sup y) Whitby
Davey, Robert Dandas
Davis. George ^.(Chairman) Peterboro
D.ivies, John Button. P. Q.
Deacon, Joseph Orillia
Demore^t, Thomas (Sup d) Stirling:
Derrick, Thomas Cariboo
Dewart,E.H.(/. of Guardian} Toronto
Dingman, Garret J Bridgewater
Dickson. G. N. A F.T Bowinanville
Doel, John (Sup y) Toronto
Dorion, Joseph A Roxton
Dcuglas, George. LL.D Montreal
Douglas. John (Sup y) Montreal
Douse, John Pari =
Dowler, John A Elgin
Down, Samuel Thurso
Doxsee, Arrhelaug Shannon villc
Dreunar,. Alex Gaspe
Dundas. Braba/.on B Coboconk
Dyer, Jame-i E Lambeth
Dyre, Will.um K St. George
Eby, C. B. (Undergraditate)...Vlc.Qott.
Edmison, Thomas J Omemee
K lwarJs, Andrew Finsral
jEdwaris, W. \V. (Student)...\Ki. Coll.
Elliot;.. James London !
iiuglish. John Rawdon
English, Noble F Klora
English, William Granby
Evans, E, D.O.(Go-l>degatf)\or]ivnie
Evans, John S Morrifiborg
Fawceit, Michael Oakville
Fear, Samuel Battersea
Feather. Thomas Wellesley
Ferguson, George Port Rowan
Ferguson, Ji-hn Demorestville
Ferguson. Thomas A Berlin
Fessant, Edwin Newboro
Field. George H. (Sup d).... Smithvilie
i ife.Wm. II 15. ml Ii^.,1
Fish, Charles Richmond Hill
Fisher, John S Harmony
Fletcher, Ashton (Sup y)... .Brampton
Ford, William . I Drummondville
Foreman. Richard J Arva
FowW, Hiram Cook-hire
Fowler, Robert, M.O Orillia
Freshman, C., D.L> Lindsay
Freshman, Jacob (Agent V. C.) Lindsay
<}alr>raith, Wm Hamilton
Galloway, Joseph Charing Cri S.s
uarrett, John C Bith
Gee, Daniel fc! F StoufTviUe
Genii, -y. .Mm (S*c. U. C. B. S.) Toronto
Jennan. J. >hu K., M.A... St Williams
.ii-tunr,, John W Port Dover
-German, Peter Mnn.-ev
Gilbert. C. W. M. (SufSd) ... Lynedock
G >ld. Isaac Ve^pra
Goodson. G. (Chairman) Strathroy
Goodwin, lames Bond Head
Godfrey, Robert Ila-stings
G i-d, ii. James A Montreal
Graham. .James Clinton
Gray, Jas. ( Cluiinnan) Wellington S^.
Green MeX. T. (Sand] Port H<,pn
Green. \.. D.D.(Hnn d) Toronto
Grcei,. .l.isia Chatsworth
Green- r, ,)a"ies Newburg
Grnr.Xl. J. ihn Arkona
Grifiin, Wiiiinni S Toronto
Iladden. Thomas Aylwin
Hadwin, Thomas. ..Dorchestvr Station
ILtgar. Joseph M., B.A Coatieoke
Hall, William, M.A Prescott
Hall. it) Victoria C Jl.-ue
Ilalstcud, Wm
Hamilton, Christopher Mono
JTamin. Thomas Paisley
Ilannon. James Hamilton
Hansford, William Barrie
Hanson, Charles A.... (Sup d) Oakville
Hardie, Alex., MA Montreal
Hardie. David Hall s Bridge
Hare, John J. (Student)... Victoria Coll.
Hare, Robert B Merrickville
Harper, K.B...M.A (Chairman) Guelph
Hirris. Alexander G Leamington
Harris, Edward Ormstown
Harris, James Birr
Hawl-.e, William Mitchell
Hay, William (O/mmrtcm)...Cookstown
H.-iy hurst. William Kincardine
Healy, E. A. (Student) Victoria College
Henderson. Wm, C., M.A Cornwall
Herkimer. Wm. (Sup d) ... New Credit
Hewitt, William J Canton
11-yland, Rowley (Sttp d) Fairfield
Hi -ks, William Watford
Hill, Joseph Port Elgin
Hill, Newton Brock
H KJgsou, John... Teviotdale
Holmes, John Winchester
Hoimes, Joseph W Claigvale
Holtby, Matthias (Sup d)... Lynedoek
Hooker, La Roy Waterloo, P. Q
Ilouirb, John Millbank
Houghtoa, Lutlier(<S?/p y) Brockville
Howard, Isaac B Port Hope
Howard, Thomas S Orangeviile
Howard, Viucent B. (<S<;^>V)...Cobourg
Ho%ves, John Clarendon
Unwell, Jacob E.,M.A C*nnifton
Hughes. Jnmes(Sap d) Col borne
Hunt, David Romuey
Hunt, Francis (Sup !/) ct. Armand
Hunt, John Aurora
Hunter, Sanluel J Montreal
Huciter. Wm. J Hamilton
Huntingdon, 8il.ta Wellington
Iluriburt, Asahel (Su,. d) Mitchell
Hurlburt, Erastus... Chi istiau Islands
Huriburt, Svlve--ter(.S^/> rf)... Prescott
Hurlburt. Thus Point Abino
Ilutchiuson, John (Sxp d)... Hamilton
In^alls, Edmutid .S. i.V/. y) ... Granby
Ireland. Francis C. . .S ;< ^)...La Chute
Irwin, William Sharon
[siiac. John Durham
Ivison, James A Alnwick
Irvine, Henry Metis
Jackson, Thomas St. GKirge
Jackson. Willhm Danville
Jacques. George Artemesia
Jtin. S. Kich-irc! G Weliand
Jewell, John A., H.A Saiitlj\ilfo
JetTers, Thomas (Sap d) Toronto
-. W., D.D Osluiwa
Jeffrey, Thomas W Milton
Ji-iiniiiiTs. David (S ip d) Weston
Johnston, David A Florence
Jiihuston. Hu ^h, M.A Toronto
Johnson, Joshua II. . M.A Quebec
Johnson, Wui Drayton
Johnson, Mosus M. (Sup d) Jerse> ville
.lohnson, Thomas L Orignal
JollittV, Willi<m J Newcastle
, Cornelius A New Ireland
Jones, Kicbard (Sup d) Cobourg
Jones, Krirauiid S Komney
. Peter W Albion
Kappellw, Stephen Hamilton
Keaiiy, John i! . / .A. (Sup y) Dundas
Ku ler, lirnjtmin B Brantford
Kelliim. Henry Lucknow
i-lelly, Thomas St. Armand
Kennedy, David. M.A Erin
Kennedy. George L Orignal
Kennedy, James Mount Brydges
Kenny. George H Wicgham
Ke lUpjIi, Jabez B North Gower
!\e m- h. T. .S. i f;,.m:rul Atjnit) Cobourg
Keppel. John II Bruce Mines
KIT. IVter (> // </) ... Drurnmoudville
K"i-r, John L Dawn Mills
Ki-rr, Kidiard A Otterville
Kiigour, Joseph Tweed
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Kines, James Keene
Knight, A. G., B.A Shannon ville
Koyl, E. L Centreville
Laird. James Woodslee
Laird, John G Fergus
Laird, Wm. H Dundas
Lake, John N. (Sup d)... St. Catharines
Lambly, 0., B.A Georgevilie
Langtord, A. (Chairman) Chatham
Lanton, Henry (Sup d) Hamilton
Latimer, J. F. (Sup y!... Port Stanley
Lavell, C., M.A. (Chairman) Stratford
Lawson, Thomas Onondaga
Leach, George (Agent). ,.\. C. Cobourg
Leach, Webster W Tamworth
Learoyd, John Ingersoll
Lee, Robert Carp
Lester, Alexander Wt-stmeath
Lever, John (Sup d) Belleville
Lewis, Jo?hua P.... Point Levi
Locke, Joseph II Kliueburg
Lochead, R. (Sup d) Me iford
Longley, B. (Student) Vic. Col. Cobourg
Lucas, Daniel V Watert ord
Lund, Wm Port Stanley
McCallum, Edwin Oil Spriujrs
SIcCallum, Joseph W Saruia
McCann, Alfred Enniskillen
McCartney, James Teeswat er
McOlung, James A Mauvers
McCullough. Wm Markham
McCullough, W. S., B.A... Bloom field
McCullough. Robert Pjirnia
McDonald, Davidson Leslieville
McDonald. Malcolm (Sup d) Stanstead
McDonagh, Wm Newcastle
McDougall, G.. Victoria,Saskatchewan
McDougall, John Elk River
McDowell, D. C. (Ch n.)... Smith s Falls
McDowell, Henry North Douro
McFadden, Wm Brampton
M^acfarlane, James Smith s Falls
McGill, Wm Merriekville
Mclntyre, Charles E Wateiilown
McLean, Hugh Sa Iford
McMullen, Daniel (Sup y) Pjcton
McMullen, Thos. (6"wp i/) ....Yorkvillc
McNamara, George Arthur
McRitchie. George Simcoe
Madden, David B. (Sup d)... Castloton
Madden, George C Pittsburg
Malian, John Wyoming
Manning, Henry M Tonisfll
Mark, Robert, M.D Brighton
Jiassou, James l.x n
Maxwell, Henry W Ulverton
Matheson, James Alislon
Jlatthews, Henry S Hanover
Maudsley, Samuel E Shawln-idge
Meacham, G. M., M.A Mi ntreal
Messmore, Joseph (Sup d) Simcoa
Might, Samuel (Sup d) Port Hope
Miles, Stephen (Sup d) Newburgh
Miller, Aaron D. (Sup d) ... Hamilton
Miller, Gilbert (Sup y) Picton
Miller, Wm. W Ilarrowsmith
Milliktn, Andrew Gun ie
Mills, John Drummond v ille
Mills, William Aurora
Mitchell, George, B.A Oil Springs
Montgomery, James Eglinton
Morrow, Edward, M.A Princeton
Morton. Wm Matilda
Neelands, John Adelaide
Nelles, S.S.,D.D. Prm.Vic.Col.Cobourg
Norris, James (Sup d) Omemea
Norton, Wm Bannock burn
Oliver, Robert F Bobcaygeon
Oshorne, John C Marmora
Parent, Amand.-.Lake of Two Mounts
Parker, Win. It.. M.A Brantford
Patty son, Wm. M Norwood
Peake, Wm. H Bearbrook
Pearen, James (Student) Victoria Coll.
Pearson, Marmaduke L OiL^a.
Pearson, Thomas D llullsville
Perry, Charles E....... Arlcir.u!- "u.
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CLERGY.
[1871.
Peterson, A. L Avonmore
Pii-f ys. Richard (Sup d) ... Ridgetown
Phillip-?. Samuel B. (Sup d) Caintown
Phillip*. Simiiel Durham
Phillips Hubert Oranneville
Phi, p. John. K.A Windsor
Philp. Samuel C Frankford
Pl ilp. S C.. jun Cooksville
Pli:i[i. Win. (Sup d) Waterdown
Pi-ne, Wm Carlton Place
P lli. ird. VV m Cobourg
Pool*. Jacob (Sup y) Conkstown
Pool.*. Wm. II Hamilton
r. Richard Moira
i Montreal
>n . Fames ( Cftatrman)Wood8tock
Pii.v. Win Seaforth
Punshon Win., M A. (fV.Qwj.) Toronto
. Wm Renfrew
Henry Prince Albert
T. iomas R Hanover
r. A. IL.M.A. Prof., Viet. College
Ms. * . C. (Student) Cobourg
-1 Is. Jo-vph (Sup y)... Waterford
Ms. Hubert Rosemoiit
Luth r .! Nile
Bioe S.D..0.fl.(7V. (K.F.CW.)lIamiUon
Ki.-h-i Js in, Kzekiel Fullerton
: lis in. George T Rondeau
: Is >ii. James E Compton
i d-i n. Wm. 11 Bobcaygeon
. Jlm Gosport
v. W.ilrer Stoney Creek
llilan. H, William Stirling
. Xavier Knowlton
in, :i iM!i..!w Iliah lilufTs
llouinson. J. (1 Markdale
isdii. Rirhaid Farnham
11 ibmson. Robert. .Madoc
lloV-son, Ebeuezer Castleton
R;,b OH, George (Sup d) Frankford
, iie>rgrf Franklin Centre
Rov.J.. ?..-!,. Oas.A f as.,Vic.Col.Cob >urg
Rose, Bnx:k Glentay
S imuel (Book Steward) Toronto
V:n W Toronto
It AH, Ja-m-s S. (*/n ! ,it) Victoria Cull.
,!. Wm. II., B.A Hatley
rt, K. S. B.A Wilton
MH >s K Victoria, V. I.
11. Ah ivd L., 13. A Brampton
II. John North Gore
Kutt:in. John II Rockinghatn
Kyan. Du-id Burford
Ky.-in. \Villiiim (Si.udent) Victoria Coll.
:ian.K.r..,J/..4.(C //7)m.)Stanstead
Kyersi ii. Egert , D.D., LL.D., Toronto
ii, John (Sup d) Brantf.ird
. ii. \Vm. (Sup d) ... Grand River
S<li >\vs, Edward (Sup d) Collingwood
Ulan St. Clair
S.a:i ler.-i. John (ffadtrgrad.) Viet. Coll.
is. Joseph Ij Rama
son, <>. R. (Cllrtin.).... Belleville
i s in. J., 1st (5 r ;/a)...Peterboro >
is in. J.. 2nd Caistorville
Joseph E., M.A Perth
\Vm Alice
..Sauu, U r;. Ja i: 1! Mallorytown
Sav.ii", J lhn W Glanford
KavajT". V. m York
. \Vm Frelighsburg
n. John Park Hill
ir, Alinira J Grey
i. (ieo<ge A Port Stanley
r. An-.-lm Ardoch
Jonathan (Sup d) Brampton
>.!) Montreal
i"! !!. /; .1 Elora
. in. (Chairman) Napanee
U m. L Three Rivers
. J., M.D. (fiupd) Montreal
c Lilnill
Henry (Sup d) Hudson
MI U m Mabeily
i Weston
Wia. (Sxp d) Shawbridge
Shaw,VV.J., B.A., ii.&IIemmingfor 1
Shepherd, Wm. W Plattsvill
Shepley, Joseph Wnrdsvi 11
Sheridan, \\ m Spencervill
Sherlock, Benjamin r\ivonne!l
Shorey. Kdmuud S Amhcrst burgh
Short. Win Kenell i
Sickles, Abraham Muncey
Silvester, Charles Baltimore
Simpson. James Collfiei-l
Sing Samuel Plain vil.i-
Slater, James C., (Climn.)... Peni irote
Sloan. James W Warsaw
Smil.-sy, John, M.A LUCID
Smith, Andrew A Newmark -t
Smith, Xathaniel Trowbrid e
Smith, Robert H Lee Is
Sparling, J.W. ( Under yra<t.) Vic. Coll
Squir. . George II., B.A., New Glasg >w
Stafford. Ezra A Kingsville
Starr, J. H St. Thorn is
steer. Wm. (Sup d) Baltimore
Steinliaur, Henry ... White Fish Laic
Stenuinii. George Kn >wlr. m
Siinson, Joseph II Mind n
Stepli.-nson, Wm. (Chairman) Otta.va
Stewart. John Marblet n
Stewart. John II Unsl-iw
Stobbs, Thomas Greenwood
Striu, tellow, C Kii kf :ii
Snn.iay, John Alnwick
Sutherland, A. (Sec. ofConf) Toronto
Suth-rltnd. 1). G., M.A Kingst >i>
Button, William Coboconk
Swann Matthew Drayt m
Sweet. Edmund E Sawyervi le
Tag. art, Charles Stirli-ii:
Tallman. Isaac B Hullsvihe
Taylor. Edward H Milton
Taylor, L., D.D. (Mis. Sec.).... T. ron*.
Taylor, Wm Wyomin:
Tees-m. Samuel .North Wiikefiel.i
Tennent, Klisha Saugeen
Teskey, Ebenezer Xapier
Thompson, Christopher L... Kenneb-c
Thompson, Daniel W I>isto\v 1
Thompson. Jas (^^> d)...Ameliasliu _
Tomlin. William Pakenham
Tompkin.s, John (Sup d) Stanste id
Totte:i, John W Edwardsburi.
Tovell, Isaac Georgetown
Turver. CliHrles Daveup >rt
I oy, -1 md, John
Tuckley, Henry Lon Ion
Tucker, Richard L Birh
Tucker, Samuel Parry Souinl
Tucker, Win : Maxwell
Tupper. K. M. Elgin Ind. Sch., Muncey
Tuni -r, William T Kincardine
Vaniust-n. Conrad Ay lmer, (.J.
WadJell. Robert H KemptvilU
Wak^ field, John (C/iairn.) Sherbrouke
WaMr.>n. S. (Sup d) Sarnia
Walker Thomas Portage du Fort
Walsh. Win Pickering
Wilton. John Sidney
Walton, John, 2nd... Franklin Ceutie
Ward. Edward A Maitliud
Warin-T. Lewis, (C7inzrum)... Thai-old
WashiiiL ton, Edwin S., .;!. ..Whitbv
Wasliington, Geo. (Sup y) ... Oak .-ill e
Washiiiirtfii. George. //./1...JIelbo.irn^
W.-tsliinirlou, W. C., M.A., N. Aug ist
Witson, Coverdale Londesboro
Watson, W. C., M.A Beachville
Wiss. John B., B.A Farmersvilie
W-bster, John Musk >ka
rtldon. Isaac MiLi .ird
White. Edward (Chairman), Nairr ni.
Whiting, James Ark m,-i
Whiting, Richard St. Mary s
Wi -her. John W Crai^ha .-!
VV ilkinson. I II t lio
Will. I hineas D M
AVilhams, David Amibel
Will ams. J. A. (Chairman) Rrnckviile
Williams, Richard W r Darlington
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Williams, Thomas !:
Williams. Thomas G Huntingdon
Williams, W. II. i >, j/(/il)i\onV Corn-rs
Williston, John Ii. (Sup d) Strathroy
Willonghby, Wm Waterdown
Wiiloughby, N. R.., M.A Picton
Wiimott, J. C., MA C:iinsvi!la
Wilson, Alliert Chark-s Boaverton
Wilson Johu Avlwiu
Wilson, John. B.A Amelissburg
Wilson, John Carr.ill Cartwrlght
Wilson, John V La Chute
W T ilson, Richard . Calava |tii
Wilson, Samuel Farm.rsvill8
Winter, Davi I Cbkwood
Withrow, Win. II.. 31 A >i
Wood, K., D.D. (Mis. &&lt;; ... Toronto
Wooiisworth. James Stavner
Woodsworth. Kii-haid W ChaUiam
Ho, 1-ey, Thomas ll!: rersvilli
Wright. David (f!ii)i ,l) Guelph
Wright.W l ...v.,(. yVo.f .O./.IIain-lfn
Youmaiis. Jay S Bra
Young, Egerton R .\orw;>y !
Young. Geoive Rxl lliver
Yoniijr, Wm. (Sup d) " ivnton
Vouug, Wm. John Cataraqui
MetHodist Tiew Connexion.
Rev. W. Cocker, D.T> .
<if MiFginn.* and I Resident nf Ounfa-
rt-ncf, L"i:
Rev. W. Mi-CI-nri T. i/ til-.r/Kil Tutor,
Slinron, Ontario.
W. Latimer, Fuuin Ferrr.trtrif, Selton.
ilev. James Seymour, Cleric of Cwife-
rertc", Inger^oll.
Rev W. Tindall. Secretary of Publitk-
iny Com mi /ii-r, (Jorrie.
Adkins, T. 0. (Super.) I.ansdo-wno
Auld. I) Calf;
Raskervillo, .T 3i.if.>rU
IJell. .rallies (Sap-r.) London
lioilnvel, Wm. (Super.). ...Tl\s<>nbur%
Hirks, Wm
iiain. J. (Super.) <
Brown, E. F Kden
lirown, G
Bug-. in. G l)m
Barltrop, C i:.
Beard, II. S Smith s Vr. l*
Col-, T. (Local Eldei-) On>
Caswell, James Cavan
Cocker,W.. / ./ . ...!, i/!(l< u
(X urry. C. (Sitpei-.) liellaiore
Crawford, J. (Super.) Crumoro
Caswi Il. John C St. Mary s
O^mpsey. A. F !-V:,v,-i,-k
Danard, W. 15 Amen
IVm-il A. 1! A*"il:rid
f)"pew, S. F If:!
!l is-tader, J. W I/.icknow
D.lVJri, J L UIS IOU 71
KlUoti, John Moniit Furest
FolHck, Jos : .[:h I Ht^ lriwn
Fox, Thi ims DniMiviUo
Fowler. J. II Ki-t 1!- il
Fuller, M Paisley
ilairy. R. (Lucid Eiiirr) Al-
Gold smith. T Itund.ts
liaddis. .lames iSnnT.) B(
Gundy, W. (Supn:) Tall> >:v;l!o
Gundy, James Ca\ u ;a
Gnndy, S. li *in-.-.ra
Gundy, Joseph R Drtvhi.iri
L ed. J. li iixf.nd Mills
Gier, J. (Local El/ f.r) Dunham. Q.
Kail, W
llaney, I. (Local Eider) Sy inrr
!, F Klli.riiii
Histon. John (Super.} Capetown
Hill. James..... I! peler
li iiir. W Arnjirior
Hill, R. N r c i >mtME
Holnu-s, E Aylniev
1871.]
CLERGY.
103
Hull, n.(St<i>fr.) Arkwright
Iluiiiltnn. T ArkwriL ht
Hocking, J Wlatton
Henderson, W Hcton
Jeffries, T. M Belurave
Jackson, T Go U-rich
Jack-on, G Hillier
Johnston, R Frankville
Jones, Robert Amherstburg
Benson, M Bothwell
Benson. 0. E Dresden
Burdet, C Pleasant Hill
Bristol B Lynden
Bristol, E Ancaster
. Brown. W. G Jerseyville
Beeraer, A Hamilton
Cook, R. B Hannon
Gulp. D Wa erdown
Jackson, .. W Walkerton i Collins, J. M Lakeside
.U L N. (..) Dunham, E. Q. : Cl)ins, A. J Bayfield
Charlesworth, W Lut<>n
Collamore, 0. G Inger.-oll
Cutler, J. B Point Abino
Draper, E Springfield
Davis, J. T Newbury
Ki-tflinw, J. B Holstein
Kay, John Milton
Kay. J. R Aurora
Leith, 11 Lavender
Leaver, J. J. A Dunnville
McClur , Wm Montreal ! Draper. J Tapleytown
McAllister. J Lynden Diinmick, M Rockwood
Dickie, N R.mdeau
Duff, R Enni>kil!en
Dark J Goderich
Eastman. C. S Seatbrth
McGuire, J
McK>ii7.ie, D. M Erin
Mclielvey. C Hamilton
MOBS, Win. H Drumquin
McCaun, Wm Milford
McDiarmid, N. A
Ktigent, F Watertbrd
eii T.(Super.) Frankville
Elliott, J. N Strathroy
Elliott. Z Petrolia
Jviieri,-k, J. W Bothwell
Fansher, W Embro
Orr, J. S Fairchilds, J. F Vienna
IIara. J Newboro j Griffin, D Sparta
Orme, J. II Selton
Pre.-t"D. W Dingle
Pack. .lames (Super.) Picton
Peck. W East Dunham
Griffith, A.E ...................... Seaf.rth
Graham, Wm ................... St. Mary s
Gardener, J. (Ed. C. C. Ad.) Hamilton
Carman. A., A. M.
Carscadden, D ........................ Kor-st
Carson. R ................... Mount .
Crouter, D ........................ Gf-tletou
Curts, J .............................. Palermo
Card. S ................................. Orono
Dockham. H ........................ Oakville
Deuike, R. B ................... Darlington
Egan, J .............................. Miiiden
Edmunds, E ....... . ............. Frankfort
Finn. F. M ......................... ^ohmir^
Foster. J ......................... Kimbci-le ,-
Hilts. J H ......................... VI
Hiscocks, J ..................... WillowiiM
Hunt, A ................................ i\iii_-
Hutton. B. L ................... ... Oakville
Johnson, H. Il.(Sup d) ...... Fninkf >rd
Jones, G .............................. Stirling
Knox, P. E ........................ Btiahtnn
Lake. C. V ...................... Willoud* 1 ..?
Large. R ........................ Kiucanlina
Lawrence. B.(Sup d) ............ Newbury
Lynch J
L-nt. J. W ....................... Bramjiton
Mayhee. A. C ..................... Bel-
Miller, G ........................ Queeusvillw
Morrison, S ......................... H.-dford
Meyers. T ........................... Oak wood
Marsh, R. W
, W. D
Inarirsoll
Pitcher, J. T Toronto | Hartley, G Mt Bridges
Robinson G Coboconk
Rump. T. (Super.) St. Catharines
Rolsr.,11, D. D Walkerton
Rede .ff. R Fles-herton
Rawson, Joseph Stayner | Johnston. G. H Jerseyville
Richardson. G. ... Waterdown j Kennedy. J. H Florence
Seymour, James (tf^per.) Straffordville J Kerr, S L Johnson
Hubbell, J C Miidstone
Hibbard, H. N Dunnville
Jones, A Sylvan
Jones, D. W AWnzton
nr. J.C ..................... Inuersoll
- H. J ........................... Atkona
Swanson,O Cavanville Lounsbury, E Mt. Elgin
Shuttlaworth, J Sweetsburg ! Livingston, J. A Brantford
Savage, D London Lawrence, G London
SUaw. James ..................... Strathroy
Scott, Jas. (Super.) ......... Owen Smind
Phaw. C ................................. Delhi
Simth. D ........................ St. Mary s
Smyth. Wm ...................... Qoderlch
Tindall, Wm ......................... Gorrie
Tyler. It. J ........................... Seneca
Warren. J. 0. (Super.)...-... (iunanoque
Walker. Jcihu ..................... Durham
Walker. K .............................. Appin
Walk.-r, A. 15 ..................... Ottrrville
Weaver. F. G ........................ Berkley
Wel,l. Wm ............................... Birr
White. Janiiis .................. Taibotville
Whitcombe, 0. (Super.) JstratTordville
Wilkinson. John (Super.).. .Springford
Locke. H ............................... Duirt
Lvman, B ........................... Fail-field
McLean, J ........................ Hamilton
Miller, J ........................ Xanticoke
Misner. D. W ................... Smi hville
M.,ore. B. G ............... Widder Srati,)ii
Morden, J. P ......................... Fin-.al
McKay, J. W- ..................... Auburn
Philij)s, J. R ..................... St. David s
Parsons, R. C ..................... Well.tnd
Pomeroy. D ........................ Ancastrr
Palmer, II. B ................... SJomhwnld
Reynolds, J ...................... l^rk Hill
Ro ^e. J ............................... Watford
Houston, T ......................... Oakland
Stewart, S ........................... Lynden
Wilkinson, Henry Nassagiweya | Smith. G. Rockwood
Wilkinson, John A giuicoe ! Smith, F. M Momitsberg
Wilkinson, T. L St. Catharines i Service, R Fenwick
Williams, Elias Barfonviile Smith. F Leamington
Williams, Wm... W.iterford | Terwfllager, S Kom. ki
Willmott, W . Kendall Tuffi.rd. .). C Hi ton
Vanwick. J Point Abino
Webster, T Newbury
Wood.J Norwirhville
^ illlams, D Sinicoe
Wright. M. A St. Mary s
Vi IlliamKon, J. S London
Yokom. W I rin-et ,n
Yokom, J. W Springford
ONTARIO CONFERENCE.
Which meets at Colborne, the first
Wednesday in May, 1871.
Rev. J. Curts, Secretary.
Archer, M. D Oaiafraxa
Argue. T Uxbrid"e
Bennett, G Queensviile
Bradshajv, T. P Oakville
Brooklin
Wilsou, J. J LiEFord
r<!etliodist Episcopal Clvurch
in < aiiiiua.
IIss tViri-fl Annual Conferences, and
one (f- ntral Conference. The latter is
Qua. lr- nnial.
Rev. J;)K. Richardson. D.D.. Yorkville,
NIAGARA CONFERENCE.
j l- tsat H-imilton. Ont., the
tLlrd Wednaeday in April. 1871.
AdtMDs. !0 ............................ Sombra
Athi;l T ........................... Insrersoil
,
Xewson, C ......................... Castleton
Norman. W. E ..................... Ti
Norris. J. S ...................... Bell
Owen, J. (Sup d) ......... Gunmarsh. 111.
Perry, D
t omeroy, J. C .................. Port
Pomeroy, W. M ............... ... Omeinee
Sanderson, R ....................... Myrtle
Sanderson, J. W .................. Mwil Ttl
Shepard, G ......................... Cobuurj;
Sills, W. A ......................... Xorham
Simpson, C. A
Simpson. J. M
Shaw, W. H ..................... Bramptou
Smith, D ......................... Baltimora
Taylor, C .......................... Creemore
Thurstan, A. L ............... Geonretown
Tindall, R. L ...................... Hanover
Will. E ..................... Hornins s Mills
Wild. J ........................... Belleville
Wright, A ...................... Wallbridge
Watts, J. H ..................... Tees,
BAY OF QUINTE CONFERENCE.
Whose next session will he held at
l-yn commencing fourth Wednesday
in Miy. 1871.
F. B Stratton, Secretary.
Andrews, J II ............... Loughboro
Aniler>on. A. II .................. Nt-v.li ,r;
Ayisworth. I. B ............... Charlwille
Adams. J. Q ................... Gananoque
Barker. I-.. Kent Brid./e Brotvn. T.C.
Bart ram. E Canboro Campbell. A
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B.-tts. L. A M.I- ver.
Bird. W Mellville
Blair, W Bel!
Brill. I> Edward
Brill. J Inkermau
Brown, W T ...- Jlav
Brown, D. (Sup d) ... Mountain (
Bull, J G New!
Badgeley, E. J Arnprinr
ilm. F Farmersvjlla
Cla.k. J.T Selby
^avy. M Napanee
Jawson, A Egaiif-vili,;
erguson, J Ly u
"reuch, G BellrtVi llti
rdhani. W. II Mi-ntVi W
lallin-ell, J It,
HI!. J Pom ;
I ward. I-;. S Wolte Island
lowHvd, N. II
Hudgins. W. G MilforcJ
, Invernry
"" E Whir!
i .. Ye
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CLEEGY.
[1871.
Lane. B Ottawa
Lane. II. (Sup d) Morris, Illinois
Martin, A Milford
Mavity, John Milford
JIcAmmond, T Brockville
McNally, J. (Sup d) Vankleek Hill
McDonald, T. H Newington
Orser, K Kingston
Orser. A. K Morven
Per:y, D. (Sup d) Loughboro
Peters, N. D Vennacher
Phillips, W Newburg
Piekett, T. W Odessa
Pope. K. M Mallorytown
Rotters. J. A Lyndhurst
Il)M> J. L Merivale
Service, W Tamworth
Seymour. H. (Sup d) White Lake
Shorts, Alex Riceville
Sills, J. W Prescott
Smith, B Wilton
Smith, K Combermere
Snider, W. H Newburg
Stone, S. G Ottawa
Stratton, F. B Demorestville
S.inderson, E. A Westmeath
Traveller. A. D Gauanoque
West. I. N. D Verona
White, G. S Easton s Corners
Williams, H Canifton
Wilson, D Napanee
Wilson. J. F Iroquois
Woodcock, E Tweed
Young, S Shannouville
Young, Joseph Aultsville
Independent Methodist
Kpiseopul Church.
The Eleventh Annual Conference
and third of the I. M. E. Church meets
in Colchester, Ontario, second Wednes
day in September, 1871.
Rev. A. R.Green, Bishop, Loui.sville,TJ.S.
Rov. J, Simpson, Secretary, Windsor.
Brooks, E. (Local Elder) Marble Village
Coleman, B., Cor. &cJI/is.S9C.,Windsor
Combs. M., Agt. Chatham Ch.. Windsor
Freeman, C. M.. Miss. Tres... Windsor
Green. John (Missionary)... Rond Eau
]l,,rt ison. G. i! Chatham
Moore, Wm. J Amherstburg
Robinson, D. (Local Dea.)... Colchester
Turner, D Dover
British Methodist Episcopal
Church in Canada.
Founded A.D. 1856.
Riffht Rv.Willis Nazrey, General Su
perintendent, Chatham.
Mr. \V. Chandler, Treasurer, Chatham.
Rev. II R. Disney, Secy of Conference,
G*>n. Book Steward and Editor Miss.
fili-mtengrr, St. Catharines.
Rev. W. II. Jones, Ftmirjn Missionary
and Conference Agent, Chatham.
The next Conference will be held
in Amherstburg, last Saturday in
May, 1871.
And-rson. Peter R London
Anderson. Limlsey Owen Sound
jli i sard. Wm Dresden
Blfiunt. G. R., Asst. Sec., St. Catharines
i. iv.vts, \Vm Brantfrrd
Kn.wn. S. II Peel
T . ii !IT, ( London
r. Wm Montreal
. II Pancoe
Cornealious. J Colchester
Crosby, Caswell Pluasant Valley
Disney, R. K Toronto
Cos-ley, Stephen Halifax, X. S.
. G ndfAA Peel
Hall, Stephen Windsor
Harris, James Gilgal
Harris, Mark Brantford
Hawkins, W Windsor
Henson, J Gore Camden
Jackson, H. C London East
Jefferson, T Buxton
Johnson, Robert Bronte
Mayo, C St. Catharines
Miller, Robert Hamilton
Miller, Thomas Owen Sound
Moore, R. L Simcoe
Morris R. R Bermuda
O Banyoun, Josephus... Liverpool, N.S.
O Banyonn, Peter Usborne
Peker, Richard Kentbridge
Rnn, J 8th Con.
Smith, P. B D. Institution
Stewart, Benj Amherstburg
Thompson, C Peel
Vick, N 10th Con. N. C.
Wayner, Jeremiah Otterville
Washington, C. A St. John, N. S
Whipper. Benjamin. ..Drummondville
York, Alfred Chatham
Primitive Methodist Church
in
Rev. 3. R. Swift, Presid t of Conference.
Rev. G. Wood, Secretary of Conference.
Rev. W. Rower, Mission y Sec. & Book
Steward, 89 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Rev. T. Crompton, Editor of Christian
Journal, Guelph.
R. Walker, Gen. Treasurer, Toronto.
The Conference will meet in Bow-
manville, on Friday, 2nd June, 1871.
Adams, T!.(Sup.) Gait
Allen, W. C Toronto
Amey, T Selkirk
Auger, R.(Sup.~) Pentland
Auger, T Bracebridge
Bee, W Greenbank
Bell, J Orangeville
Bell. J. P Bruce Mines
Boyd, J. F Albion
Boyle, R Bowmanville
Boyes, J. S Charing Cross
Brown, B. B Chatham
Burdge. J Hnmber
Campbell, J Orangeville
Cheeth.im, J Woodstock
Cook, W Petrolia
Corcoran, J. S Barrie
Crompton, T Guelph
Davison, J. (Sup.) Toronto
Dudley, T Walkerton
Edgar, J Wexford
Foster, T Lavender
Garner, J Albion
Gavin, T Arthur
Gilford, G. A St. Helens
Gilbert, J. D Stayner
Gilpen, J. W AVidder
(ioo.l n.in. J Malton
Griffiths, T Brantford
Hall, L Rosemount
Harris, II Toronto
Ha.ss.ird, R Bluevale
Hay lock, J. J Mitchell
Herridge, W Brampton
Ileyworth, A Hawksville
Hui^iiis. W Sandford
Hughan, W. S Toronto
Idle. D Deniston
Jolley, W. C Paris
Jolliffe, T. W London
Knapp. A Bervie
Lacey. J. (Sup.) Loughboro
Lee. G. F Cornarmss
Lewis, G.. B.A Kingston
Lomas. W liwdford
Lyle. W. (Sup.) Yorkville
Markham, J L- ndon
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Matthews, M. II Drayton
Mattingley. C Bran-bridge
McKee, R Victoria Square
Middleton, E Claivmont
Milner, J Barrio
Monkman, W Drt nibo
Nattrass, J London
Newton, W Strathroy
Nixon, G Loughborough
Ockley, J. F Brampron
Pattison, R Collinsby
Paul, R York
Porter, J. F :
Pyke, W Wooiiham
Reid, W Hamilton
Koadhouse, J Selby
Robinson, J. W Albioa
Roffe, C Stratford
Rowe, W Toronto
Ryder, I Hawksville
Scott, J Uttoxetei
Simpson, D Clarksburg
Simpson, J. (Sup.) Oran-n-ville
Smith, J Victoria Square
Stafford, C Yorkvillo
Stephenson, R- Feversham
Stonehouse, J Chatham,
Swift, J. R Toronto
Tarrant, W..... GreenKink
Thompson, G. H Ln-key
Thompson, R Falkirk
Thoruley. W Pleasant Hill
t owler, J. (Sup.) Hawkesville
Toy, R Kllesmere
\Vaits, E. W Hamilton
Walker. J Fevevsharn
Watson, G Newbridge
Willis. S. C Loughboronirh
Windsor, J. A Widder
Whitworth, E Falkirk
Wood, G ?.... Laskey
Evangelical Association,
Canada*
Conference meets last Thursday in
March, 1871, at Berlin, Waterloo Co.
Rev. J. J. Escher, Bishop or Genera
Superintendent, Cleveland. Ohio.
Rev. C. A. Thomas, Secretary. Crediton.
Rev. S. N. Moyer, Mission. Treasurer,
Plattsville.
Alles, Peter Wildmay
Anthes. J Sebringville
Bernhardt, J l.i-l.on
Bran n, C Norman ton
Braun, J Berlin
Liii-rlam, II Pembroke
Dippel, D New Hamburgh
Graff. George Aldborough
Harland, Francis /urich
Hauch, Theob Clifford
Holzman, II St. Jacob s
Jenney, J. D Wa erdown
Kropp. Samuel Catnpden
Lingelbach, J Shake ,;;>.-ar
Maurer, M Selkirk
Meier, F. F St. Jacob s
Morley, Stephen Cauipden
Morzolf, J MaiKham
Moyer, S. N Platt-villo
Rothaermcl, L Ben Miller
Saner, II. (Ketircd) Chi!:t>:iwa
Scharffe. Fr Hamilton
Schmidt, Wm Berlin
Schwandt, Win IVm broke
Spies. C. A Waterloo
Steiiernajiel. C Cliipp.iw.i
Btoebler, Qeorge (If/tind)... Tavi.stock
Stoeller, J bn (Jfetired) Tavi<fock
Thomas. C. A Crediton
Umbtch. J Now Hamburgh
r. Solomon Moi-
Werner, Henry Go\v;i:"-t<<wri
WilcJtanis. L. (Retired) Tavistock
Wiukk-r, Ph.i lliuover
1871.]
CLERGY.
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Congregational Denomination .
The Congregational Union of Canada
will hold its next meeting at Guelph,
on Wednesday, 7th June, 1871, at
7.30 p in.
Rev. John Wood, Chairman.
Rev. F. H. Marling, Sec-Treas., Toronto
Rev. W. VV. Smith, Slat. Secretary.
Canada Cong. Miss y Soc y.
H. Wilkes, D.D., Sec.-Treas., Montreal.
J.G. Manly, Home Secretary, Toronto.
Adams. L. P Fitch Bay, Q.
Allworth, Wm. II Paris
Barker, E Fergus
Brown, Robert Garafraxa
Burgess, Wm Taletta
Campbell, J.; Melbourne, Q.
Chapman. Charles, M.A.. Montreal, Q.
Clarke. W. F Guelph
Cohvell, II. J Waterloo. Q.
Day, B. W Stouffville
Dickson, J. A. R Lond n
Douglas, James , Lanai k
Duff, A Sherbrooke, Q.
Dunkerly, D Durham. Q.
Ebbs, Edward Ottawa
Fenwick, K. M Kingston
Fraser. J Montreal
Gibbs, S. T Wbitby
Gray, M. S Amaranth
Hay. Wm Scotland
Hiudley, J. I., B.A Frome
Howell. James Granby
Jackson, S. N" Montreal
Kribs, Ludwick Listowel
Lewis, Kichard Lanark Village
Macalhun, D Markham
Manly. J. G Toronto
Marling. F. II.. Toronto
McColl, e. C. W., M.A Stratford
McGill, A Ryckman s Corners
McGregor, Alex Brockville
McGregor, Dugald Manilla
McKinnon, N Tiverton
Parker, A. J Danville. Q.
Parsons, R Simcoe
Pattison. J. T Inverness
Pedley. C Cold Springs
Powis. II. D... Quebec. Q.
PulUr, Thomas Hamilton
Purkis. G Waterville, Q.
Rae, W. S Danville
Reikie, T. M Bowmanville
Robinson, K, J Burford
Robinson, R Owen Sound
Rogers, J Stanstead, Q
Salmon, J., B.A Warwick
Sanderson, J. G Rugby
Sherrill. K. J Eaton, Q.
Sim. A., M.A Franklin, Q.
Smith, W. W Pine Grove
Snider, Solomon Wroxeter
Uns worth. Joseph Georgetown
Watson, C. P Cowansville, Q.
Wheeler, Joseph Albion
Wilkes. II., D.D Montreal
Wood. John Brantford
Wright, W Muskoka
Not in Pastoral Charge.
Baker, Thomas Toronto
Bro-.nfii-ld, E. T Toronto
Brown, John Caledon
Bun-hill, K Georgetown
Byrne, J. T.(F.C. AK**.Soc.) ...Whitby
Clarke. W. (Indian Mission) Paris
CoiMish, Geo., M. A. (Pnif)... Montreal
Denny, Hiram Altt n
Imrrant, John Stratford
King, Stephen ... Ryckman s Corners
McKillican, J. (0.5.&K)...DanviIle,Q.
Middleton. James Elora
Porter, James (S-Jiool Sup.) ... Toronto
Wkkson, A., LL.D. (G-r. Sch.) Toronto
Canada Christian Conference
Thos. Garbutt, President, Castleton.
Thomas Henry, Treasurer, Oshawa.
Anderson, W Bloomington
Clark. L Drayton
Clark, W. S Toronto
Fowler. S. M Oshawa
Garbutt, Thomas Castjeton
Gilfillen, J Orono
Graham, Jeremiah Queensville
Ilayner, Charles Newmarket
Henry, Albert N. (Clerk) Oshawa
Henry, Thomas Oshawa
Henry, Wm Harri.ston
Johnston, J Blooiningtot)
Macklem, John Gormley s Corners
Malery, E Castleton
Percy, Wm Newmarket
Rusa, J. L Grafton
Tatton, Jesse Whitevale
Trull, W. W Orono
Vancamp, Jesse Bowmanville
Willson, H. H Keswii-k
Wright, J Bloomingtou
Wright, Robert Gormley s Corners
Bible Christian Church in
Canada.
Conference meets at Bowmanville, on
the first Thursday in Jnne, 1871.
Connexional Officers.
W. S. Pascoe, President of Conference.
E. Roberts, Secretary of Conference.
and Gen. Corresponding Secretary.
J. J. Rice, Secretary Missionary Soc.
D. Cantlon, Gen. Financial Secretary.
J. II. Eynon, General Treasurer.
C. Barker, Etlitor, Book Steward, and
Corresponding Secy, viiih England.
Allin. Roger Exeter
Archer, J Perrytown
Ashley, J Cameron s
Ayres, Walter Lindsay
Baker, R Fenelon Falls
Barker, C Bowmanville
Beer, W. C Cleveland, U. S.
Bodle, G Winchelsea
Butcher, J. W Peterboro
Cantlon, D Prince Albert
Clarke, A Mitchell
Collins, J., 1st Wiarton
Collins, J., 2nd London
Courtice, R. T Manilla
Dnnkley, G Colborne
Edwards, J Devon
Eynon, J. H Tyrone
Gale, J Bowmanville
Glover, T. W North Douro
Gordon, A Tweed
Greene, T Dingle
Hodnett, Wm Columbus
Hoidge, J Hampton
Hooper, W Cobourg
Hull, T. R Palmyra, U. S.
Hurley, R Port Hope
Jolliffe,W London
Kenner, Henry Exeter
Kinley, W Chagrin Falls, U. S.
Kinsey, J Ivanhoe
Langdon, J Prince Albert
Morris, A. Uxbridge
Nott, Gershon Prince Albert
1 ascoe, W. S Bowmanville
Pearce, C. J Campbellford
Quance, Wm Culloden
Rice, J. J Oshawa
Rice, Stephen R Exeter
Richard, Alexander Cobourg
Roach, W. R Clinton
Roberts, E Hampton
Robins, P Fullarton
Smith, George Wiarton
Tapp, J.B Port Hope
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Wade, W Ineersoll
Webber, Q Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Whitlock, J tittle Britain
Wiekett, L. W Orono
Williams, J Pickering
Woodmanj W Leaskdale
Regular Baptist Ministers.
Alexander. John Brautford
Anderson, G Alder&hot
Anderson, W. K Vankleek Hill
Arms, A. L Sutton Flats
Austin, A Simcoe
Baird, D Sterling
Baldwin, T St. Thomas
Baldwin, D Fmgal
Baldwin, J. A Gladstone
Bancroft, N. D. (Lie.) Wilkesport
Barry, R East Bulton
Bate8, J. M Hillsburgh
Bates, John Wood? lock
Beardsall, W. C Ingersoll
Bedell, A St. Armands
Biuga. A Toronto
Bodonbender, C Berlin
Bone, T. (Missionary). ..St. Catharines
Bonner, J. St. Catharines
Booker, Theoph Druuibo
Bresea, J, M Storrin^ton
Burke, J Hartford
Bush, F. (Retired) Chatham
Cade. R Montreal
Calder. J. G Mount t< rest
(Mdwell, W. A Perth
Cameron, A. A ^trathroy
Cameron, D Tiverton
Cameron, J Claremont
Cameron. W. H Jerseyville
Campbell, A. (not Pastor) ... Lochabar
Campbell. J. L Chatham, Ont.
Chandler, J Coaticoob
Chesney, Elijah Binbrook
Clarke, John (Retired) Guelph
Clarke, J. W Arkona
Clark, A Hanover
Clans, S Mohawk
Glutton. Jos Aylmer
Cocks, H Vittoria
Collins, T Strathroy
Connel, Wm. (Lie.) Caufield
Converse, N Hereford
Cook, R. B Acton
Cooper, James, D.D London
Coutts, James Tiverton
Crawford, John (Prof.) Woodstock
Cunningham, S Waterford
Currie, D Wolverton
Curtis, George Silver Hill
Davidson, T. L., D.D. ... Aylmer, Ont.
Davis, S. II Dresden
Dempsey, John Ingersoll
Denovan, J St> atford
Dougharty, G. A, M.A St. Grorge
Dowling, J. T Wk-klow
Duncan, Abram (Retired)... .Chatham
Durling, R. M Amherstbnrg
Elliott. Isaac (Retired) ... Mount Kliiin
Emerson, C. H Algonquin
Facey, A. M Winclu jlsea
Fellman, J Brant
Ferguson, J. F Barnston
Finch, John Barrie
Fitch, H. P Port, Burwell
Folger, S. W Clear Creek
Forsyth. W Puslinch
Fraser, W Tiverton
Fyfe, R. A., D.D Woodstock
Gales, Thomas Montreal
George, W Newbury
Gerrie, J Elora
Gibson, Job (Retired) New Sarum
Gillies, A Sawyersville
Godfrey, E. (Lie.) Woodstock
Gonne, Wm. (Retired) Union
Gold. Matthew Lindsay
Gooderham, E. (Retired) Toronto
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CLERGY.
[1871.
Gimvtt. J. C Delhi
Kingston
J., Bible Society jC^... Montreal
Greutzncr, Kd Wilmot
Hall. J. P Bayham
HaKToft. L. (raoi Pastor) Carleton Place
i.iri), J Chatham
Karens, II Port Colborne
Jlarri.s. G. (Lie.) Jiast Williams
i. (Lie.) West port
llavilitnd. Win Villa Nova
k. C AV Springford
][,./. .rton, W. P Delhi
;s<>n, Thos Paris
Ilei-iingtoii, R. (Retired) ... Kingsville
IleiTiiuton. R. D Kingsville
Hiugins. Julio Thurso
Hill. .) Mun-ey
Hiliyard, W Sullivan
r, Wm. (Jietired) Carluke
Hnbbp, Johu Sandwich
Hulbert. "W Newbrid^o
Huni. J. C., M D Brantford
Jackson. S Port Barwell
Jackson. I . (Lie.) Shrewsbury
Johnson, J. C Schomberg
Joins, H Hamilton
Kin;.;, John Not field
King. Joseph Port Hope
! Woolwich
Lurry. W Castleton
Lacy. F Buxton
Laws MI. J Glenallan
Lince J Komoka
Uoyd,H.,M.A.(Ed.Can.Bapi.),tOTcnto
II. J Dflhi
Lontrfish, J. (Indian pr.) ... Tuscarora
Mackie.J Guelph
Manning, J. W Almonte
Marsh. J tines Kingsey
Martell. A, Port Burwrll
McClellaml. R Ringwo- d
i-K-ll. S Port Burwell
McDonald, I St. Mary s
..Mid. Xirl Wallaceburgh
McD.-nald. A Paisley
Molionald, Alex. D Sparta
M;! i i; mid, 1) Ormond
hran. S Westport
Mi-Fay dm. A Dalesville
rt Warwick
>.l Smith s Falls
Mciiityre. A Stayner
.,ir. itobert Priceville
MrKf.-. Wm Owen Sound
McNabb, F.F., A.M. (Teach.) L Orignal
McLaurJn, J Missiimary in Imiia
McLean. II Ottawa
M-j.V-i!. D Paisley
Mci hail. D Ottawa City
Miller. Walter Mount Forest
Mills. T Dexter
Mitchell. K Magog
. \V.(Lic.) Tarifetoek
Montgomery, R. B Beamsville
Moore, J. B Whitevale
Mu !_ e. K Forestville
Muir. Wm Toronto
Mnlhern, D Brockville
Munr.i, A. II Toronto
Ni-1 ; .n, J Brooke
Nichols, II Harlem
K( r hr-.ip. Charles Musselburg
Oakley. J. (Retired) Bronte
Osborne, W. T Teeterville
Parker. A Drew s Mills, Q.
Patten, G Paris
Paynter, J. (Retired) Chatha u
.11, K. W Point St. Charles
Pen-in. Christopher Georgetown
Pickard, Wm Hornby
Pickard, J. A., B A Farlton
Pickard, Robert, B A EMiuesing
Proctor. B Little River
Pu:;sif3\ w Cheapside
j:ai:i!>.,ili, r Osnabruck Centre
Kat.jliff, Frederick Dundas
Red. W. (Lie.) Sandwich
Roddick, J Boston
Reid, II BrHwi.e
Kice. Isaac. J We-tover
Richardson. George Hamilton
Richmond. II New Sarum
Kiendcau, T... Ste. Marie de Moimoir
Roberts. J Drummoudvilie
Robertson, P. G Bothwell
Ross, Robert Cape Rich
Rowe.Wm. B Orchard
Rowland, D. W Denfield
Ryerse, G. J. (Retired) Port Ryerse
Scott. A Simcoe
Sherman, E. D St. Mary s
Slaght, A Waterford
Slirer S. P Morton
Sinclair, Neil West Arran
Sinclair. Thomas Wiogham
SDiilh, A Yarmouth Centre
Smith. li.B Fden
Smith. Wm Owen Sound
Smith, J. S Port Dover
Smith. J. T Simcoe
Smith, Eph. (Retired) Norwich
Stevens, R Kitley
Stewart, A Teeswater
Stewart. John Carleton Place
Stewart, W., B.A Toronto
Stewart, John Windsor
Stillwell, Thos Cheapside
Stone. J W Queenston
Story. Ilfnry Forestville
Stumpf, J Tavistock
Tapscott, S Fenelon Falls
Topping, Kdward Woodstock
Totrance. Jno Cheltenham
Treadwell, W. II Clear Creek
Truesdell, J. W Warwick
Troy, W. Windsor
Turner, Ezra (Evangelist)
Timpany. A. V.... Missionary to India
Van loon. J Boston
Vining, S Thorndale
Vininjc. J. K Scotland
Wait. Daniel Grafton
Walker, Charles St. Catharines
Walker, Chas. 2nd Canned
Warren, A Woodford
Washington, J. II Buxt^n
Watson, George Mandaumin
Watson, E Sainia
WVstover, N Wid ler
Wilson, Q.,D.D Thorold Station
Wright, R. (Kttired) Godnich
Wright, D Liudsay
NOTE. The foregoing list is r; ade xtp
from the lates f official returns and
documents of the Regular Baptist
Denomination.
Baptist Ministers in Canada.
The names of the following Baptist
Ministers have been omitted in the
foregoing list.
Baird, J Port Hope
Brooks, James Westou
Carto, Benj Toronto
Green, J. (Bible. Society Agt.) Montreal
Her, Jacob Colchester
Lafleur, T Montreal
Landon, W. H Princeton
Marsh. D Quebec
MilUrd, Wm. (Sec. C. B. U.) ...Toronto
Milne. W Nithburg
Normandeau, L Grande l-igne
Roberts, K Selwyn
Roussy, L Grande Ligne
Tapscott, S Port Hope
Wright D Lindsay
Free Baptist Ministers)
[JVo Returns received. ]
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Association of the New Jeru
salem CUurcIi in Canada.
Will meet in Conference at Berlin,
Ontario, in June 1871. eight days pre
vious to the General Convention in
the United States.
Rev. Fred. W. Tiirk, President. Berlin.
Charles Hendry, Cor. &.c., Cones ga.
T M. Martin, Recording .Sec., Toronto.
II. S. Huber, Treasurer. Berlin.
Gould, E Montreal
Parker, J Toronto
Saul, R Stralhroy
Turk, F. W Berlin
Evangel. Lutheran Church*
The eleventh session of the Synod
of anad* will be held at Markham,
Vaughan Township commencing oil
Wednesday before the full moon in
September, 1S71, at 9 a.m.
J. Fishburn, President, Maple.
Fr. Ehinger, Secretary, Neustadt.
II. C. Kaehler, Miss. Pres., Stephensv.
Il.Vander Smissen, Treasrer,Toronto.
Ebinger, F Neustadt
Fishburn, J Maple
Franke, W Pembroke
Gerndt, C. R Burnholm
Hayunga, H Monisburg
Hengerer, J. A gebringrille
Hunton, J. N Morrishurg
Kaehler, H. C Steplibn- ville
Kuss, A Townlice, Erie Co., N. Y.
Markensen, W Hanover
Mueuzinger, J. N Philipnlmrg
Raw. J. L St. Jacob s
RK-hfi.berg, C. F. W Moo
Helm. A Delhi
Roth, T. D North W-lllLonsbmg
S:t.c horn, II S nlin
Salinger, J Hi ii.ia-r
Schmidt, (J Ilrm.ilion
Spiinir, Chr New 11:-
StahU .-hmidt, D Heidelberg
Wurster, E 1 ivston
Zahu, B. J Tavistock
United Brethren in Christ.
The next Conference will be held at
Port KK in, coninicm in _; en the first
Thursday in May, 1S71.
J. J. Glossbrenner, Bi
George Plowman, Chairman.
II. Kropp, Secri .lufi/ A, tn-al Conf.
A. B. Sherk, Missionary &c y it Treas.
B*y,W. E Frecport
I .owman, J. B Freeport
Clarke, R H;.
Crowder, F. J t-1,
Clossbrenner. J. J Dayt n, 0.
Holmes, J. II ! " >
Kropp, II . St. Jacob s
Lari-on. W New Aberdeen
McCombs. J Dunnvilie
MeKeddie, D Rosedene
Michenor, J Walsin. hum
More, C l f
More, W Sheffield
I lowman, G. (1 res Elder)... Fre. |..ort
Robrnls, S. L Cai
Knot, f! \Vost Mi
Seblirhtcr. J. B Fi,
Sb.-rk A. I! Freopovt
Stu-i-k. D. B J " t ^ e
r, J tfontroee
Wait, G Port KJgin
1871.]
LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.
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107
LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.
CANT>IA>- INSTITUTE. Offices 1869-70. President. Rev.
Prof. W. Hineks. F.L> : Ixf Vice-Pn-.fide.nt. E. M. Hodder.
M.D. : 2>/J Vtee-Preaiient, W. H. dimming, M.D. ; 3rd
Vice- President, Rev. Prof. G. P. Young. M.A. ; Treasurer,
Samuel Sprenll : Hevrdhxi Secretary. W. M. Clark ; Cnr-
responding S*crtiari/. J. X. Aguew, M.D. ; Librarian. Rev.
n. Scadding, D.n. ; Ouratrn; A. R. Reeve, M.D. O>uncil
Prof. H. Croft. D C.L. ; P of. J. B. Cherriman, M A. : Wm.
Oaimiff, M D. ; Prof. K. J. Chapman, Ph. D.; Prof. Daniel
Wilson, LL.D.; S. M Jarvis.
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA, under the patronage
of the Agricultural and Arts Association of Ontaiio.
Presid ->d. i r"i . O off. D.C.I/.. University College, Toronto ;
Vic- -i .! VLU-->II ;vttit. Grimsby, Out ; Wm. Saun-
(!;!. London, Out. Secretary-Treasurer, Rev. Chas. J. 8.
Bethmif. M.A.. Port Hope, Out.; Curatinr, W. II. Ellis,
B.A. Council J. II. e a-.g-<tcr. M.D.. Toronto: E. B. Reed,
London. Out.; 0. J. 15 >\vles, Quebec, Q. The meetings of
the Society are held m the rooms of the Canadian Insti
tute. T"ionto. where a so the cabinets, Ac., are kept.
The Society publish The Canadian Entomologist, edited by
Rev. C. J. S. Bethuuo.
QUEBEC; BRANCH. Pi-fsi.-le.nt. the Abbfi Brunet. Prof, of
Botany. Laval University; Vice. -President, Hev.G. M. Innes;
Secretary-Treasurer, G. J. Howies; Cvrutnr, Wm. Couper;
Council I). Wilkie, liov. J. Douglas, Rev. Prof. Hamel.
LONDON BRANCH. Pivsiilent, J. M. Penton; Yicr.- Presi
dent, G. Ivi .ns. R.A.. M.!>.: Curator, W. Saunders; Trea
surer. C. Chuji!!: ry. E. B. Reed.
TORONTO Mi-.c; \N-CS INSTITUTE. Established 1830.
Incorporated lt&. President : Ja. McLennan, 1st Vice-
Pi-fS t "-/ : Trios, [j-vj-n:.. 0^ Vir- -Pre.sident : Thos. Me-
Cros--on. : Win. Kdwavds. Secretary : Samuel
Brodie. ffifr Ke.?.i>.-r. Wm. Elli-jgsworth.
OTTAWA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Incorpo-
. rated. tv;9. Prm -at : K. A. Meredith, LL.D. Irf Ftce-
JVc.s/rA)iC: Baridford Fleming, C. K. 2nd Vice- President :
A. H. Wo .JImrn. S-c rt >nt : George Kennedy, M.A., LL.B.
Treasurer: I). W. Coward. Librarian: David Mathesou
Ottruinr : Lieut. Co! Tlmnias Wiley. Members of Council :
C. R. Cunningham John Lai;gton. MA, and Wm. Porter.
OTTAWA Pini.nx^voxw > >cir,Tt. President: W. Spragge.
Vice-! i Todd. Fenretary : Geo Kennedy
Tn- tfi .-i r: II I . Hill, (itrtiti.r: W. A. Black more. O>n-
duclor : II K. Fr: r -]> ylcc rnpanirf: John Mercer. J/em-
&&lt;;>,< (. . : K. Baxter and G. L. Onne.
JIi-.;-i">r, A:.!- .:M ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA UNIVERSITY.
Prr, -fiiti i.- : K i Minon-i.n. M.I) Vice- Presidents : D. Clark.
MD., .1. W. iiolpo. M I)., F. K. iv.il. look. M.D.. II. F. Tu.-k.
M.I). SrcrrJary : Joba A MulHn, M.U. Treasurer : A. M.
Ki^er-rniih. M I Directors: K. Strange, M D., F. S. Dia-
MMi.l, M.D., E. J. Btm-irk. M.U . S C Corbett, M.D The
Assiv Miimll.v, iu Vorkville, at ihe com
mencement of th; winter ses ion, first \veek m October.
Lm:?.\r.T ASSKIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
CVi.T.tijR. Ins:;rnted 1850. President : Kev. S. S. Nelles,
J>.D. I r. -l r. -sil iits: A. L. Holmes. G II. Watson. Critic:
K. Din^v.-nll. Amigtant Oritie : K.S.Nugent. Ourrespfmd-
ing & / <. (/: \V. U. McFadden. Recording Secretary :
M. II. lire hour. A - ling Secretary: W. J. Car
penter. Tt-i-ij-iiiri-r: G. F Shepley. Librarian: S. Ki. h-
ardsou. Assistant Librarian: K. Wood. Board of Direo
t-rrs: C. J. Ilohnan. : -A. llc.iley, W. A. Douglas, A.M.
Peterson. .1. 1 enron. C. J. Ihire.
UNIVERSITY CoLI.F.Gi! LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY.
Est.Hl lishc l ]S: )i \:., yerj Friday evening, at Univer
sity Coilo^ .e. Public tleiiHt-n once in each month. Patrons:
the Pre^nl. nt a i l i lol.-s-ors of University College. Presi
dent: W. MaciloiiaM. M.A. 1-^ Viet- President: -W II ius-
ton. 2/ :<l I cv, / , J. lilack. Recording Secretary :
W. Dale. Oirr ry : W. R Burnham. iiec.
of O: *". il. I .iilanl Trramirer: W. Forrest.
Curatfr: L. A. M.-Chcis m. f ;mti-;i/J/,rs : II. Archibald,
J. R. Tyefy, F. A Oiarl-.son, J. II. Lon;;, F. H. Wallace.
UXIVUIS.ITY CO .L. -:-!-: N.V:UI:AI. SCIENCE CLUB. Meets at
the ri siJi iicn ol 01:" ni its members once a fortnight.
/ ,>.; ",> . Kyv. J, Campbell, M.A. & rri>t in/ Treasurer :
C. II. W. Bi _ ,;,; tr, 15.A. Caratnr: L C. Sponci-r.
Tui : iTiJTi:. Kstablished 1853.
Mef is evi uiin^ the Mi^l .- dnias and
Lt-ut Tjrms, iu the College II -ill. Council for Academical
year 1870-71: President. T. \V. Paterson ; Tre.ums.-i-r. J.
Hamilton ; Secretary. J. A. Worrell ; Lihrario/n, Pi. B. Me-
vitt; Curatur, F. M. \1orsor; : .!/ ::i l n-r fur III. year, E. 6.
Bulk ; Member for II. year. W. C Al!i-n.
TRINITY COLLEGE REAPING CLUB. Meets in the College
Hill every Friday evening during the Mich-telmas and
Lent terms. Officers I870- 7l: Rev. I rof Ambery, H->n
President; Thomas W. Paterson. !5.A.. .-li.iii.r/ 1 re.tidwt ;
Arthur Jarvis, Secretary ; J. A. Worrell. S. Foster, M A.,
CuiitiiiMee men.
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, ONTARIO. President: Rev. Prof.
Young, Knox s College. IstVicK-Prtsiiient: II Alexander,
Xewmarkft. 2nd Vice-Pre.fvlent : W. Wafson, L. S., York.
3rd Vine- President: Mr. Seath. Principal U.- .Osh>i\va. 4th
Vice- President: E. Scarlett, C luit.y Superint. Xorthum-
beriand. bth Vine-President: Mr. Strong. Prin. U. School,
Owen Sound. Keen/riling St-creiary : A. McMurch.V, M A.,
Toronto. Oorresporidina Sn-relo.ri/ : Jus Ilodirson, Weston.
Tri-ns irer: A. McAllister, Toronto. ( ciiiii:iil"rn: Mi-sr8
Andersen, Stratton, Jobustone, Harvey and. t-tevvart.
BUHLIXGTON LlTF.RARY SOCIETY, HAMILTON. Instituted
ISr.l. Pre.tidf.nt: P L Spencer. 1st Vice- President : Cbas.
Lemon. 2nd Vice- President : Wm. Bell. Sejt:rttary : Mr.
MacGarvey, Treasurer : T. B. Steward. Meets every Moil-
day evening, 22 King Street.
PETERBOROUGH LITERARY CLUB. President: James TTall.
Vic"- Presidents: John Burnham J. Carnegie, Jon., M.P.P.;
J. W. Dunnett. Treasurer: J. A. 11,11. Secretary: J. O -
Dnnnell. Assistant Secretary and Cnllectr: F. C. Tnylor.
Librarian: C. O Beirne. Directors : Messrs. D. HacgHit,
W. Cameron. Jonathan B. Dison, D. S. Eastwood, i . H.
Knapp, and A. B. Kidd.
LINDSAY LITERARY SOCIETY. Instituted December 1866.
President: S C. Wood. 1st Vice-1 \. Oakley.
2ml Vice-President: J. Mcfewayne. Trcaru r er ar,d Libra
rian: W. A. Gooiiwin. Secretary: A. O Leary. General
Managing ComniW.ee: G. II. Bertram, A. O .eary, P. Bes-
wick. J. D. Mclntyre. and L. Mairuire. Meetings tvory
Tuesday evening during the season, open to the public.
ONTARIO GRAMMAR SCHOOL MASTERS ASSOCIATION Com
posed of the Hrtad Masters of the County Grammar
Schools and of Assistant Masters possessinz the legal
qualifications of Head Masters. Pre.siilr.ni: Wm. Tassie,
M.A., Gait. Vice-] reside n t : S. Woods, M.A., Kingston.
Si-i-retury : J. H. Hunter, M.A., DundaH. Treasurer: Jas.
Hodgson, VVeston. CounciU irs: T. Kirklaud. B.A.. Whitby ;
J. II. Thorn, M.A.. Berlin; G. Stranchon, Woodstock.
ALMA MVTER SOCIETY, QUEEN S COLLEGE, KINGSTON.
Established 1958. President : John Mclntyre, B.A. Vice-
Prfsidents: Prof. Janline. MA., IJ.L .. University of St.
John, N. B.; Alex. Nicholson. HA.; Thomas Alexander:
George, L. B. Fraser, B.A. ; Charles Mclnlyre; Samuel
Missell. Secretary: Jas. A. McDowull, B.A. Treasurer:
John Snoderass. En- mt ttee: J. F. Fraser, B. A.,
Frederick \Velch. Andrew McCulloch, Alex. H Cameron,
Uu-rh McBain, Mark R. Rowse. B A.
NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL.
M-eets bi-monthly in its rooms. 713 Craig St. President:
H. Mott. Vice- Residents : D. Rose and K. J. Wick^teed.
Treasurer ar,d Curator: R. W. McLachlan. Secretary:
Gerald E. Hart.
ONTARIO DENTAL SOCIETY. Instituted 1867. Officers
1870-71. President: Q. V. N. Relyea. Belleville. Vice-
I n. intent: John Leggo, OtHwa. &cre.t iry : VV. H. Brans-
ronibe, Picton. Treasurer: J. Bowes, Hamilton. Annual
Meeting in Toronto in the third wees in June.
DENTAL ASSOCIATION OP THF, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
In^-tit utt-d IS-.S. Officers 1S70-71. President: A. Bernard,
Montreal. 1st Vice- Pn si lent : P. Ballargeon, M.D.. Quebec.
2nd Vice. President : J McKee, Quebec. Secretary : W. G.
Beers, Montreal. Treasurer: J. A. Bazin, Montreal. Ex
ecutive Committee: C. F. F. Trestler, M.D., C. Brewster, J.
Dowlin, N. Fiske, J. H. Webster, L. J. Leblanc.
"THK ADELPKIAN" LADIES LITERARY SOCIETY, ALEX
ANDRA COLLEGE. Presi li ii .: Miss ^tacdomld. Vice.-I re.si-
\dent: Miss Well -v. : Miss Tuttle. Tr:
and Librarian: Mi.ss Yon Buseck.
ALBERT COLI.EGK LITERARY SOHETY. President: K. Me-
Mthon. rici-1 n .-i leid: J. P. Wilson. Secretary : Q. A*
Trea.sv.~fer;
As.-ii.<f. iry: P. Carman.
J. A. Carmau. Critic: C. A. Kicgston.
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108
EXCHANGE TABLE COUNTY OFFICERS, ONTARIO.
[1871.
EXCHANGE TABLE OF PREMIUM AND DISCOUNT.
Si
CM^
2H
C.S
6*5
!Sa
*2
!!
a
09
^
- -
$i
S
os
M|
i. ^
ii
PHP
Sa
. o
s_
o.e<
o-S
C .2
O.P
5s
u;
~~-
So
. J3
3
*i
f ~ -.
-i_*
03
- 2
<p.
-j
0.99.0.
16
13.79,3
31
23 66.4
45
31.03,4
59
37.10,7
73
42.19,7
87
46.52,4
m
1.96.1
17
14.53,0
32
24.24,2
46
31 50,7
60
37.50.0
74
42.52.9
88
46.80,9
3 2913
18
1525,4
33
24.81,2
47
31.97,3
n
37.8S.8
75
42.86,0
89
47.09.0
4 i 384.6
19
15.96,6
34
25.37,3
48
32.43.2
62
38.27.1
76
43.18.2
90
47.36,8
5
4.76,7
20
16.66,6
35
20 5V2.fi
49
32.88,6
63
38.G5.0
77
43.50,3 :
91
47.34,4
6
5.66,0
21
17.35,5
36
2I-U7.0
50
33.33,3
64
39.02.4
78
43.82,0
92
47.91,7
7
6.54.2
22
18.03 3
37
27.0.1.7
51
33.77,5
66
39.39,4
79
44 13;4
93
48.18,7
8
7.40.7
23
18.69,9
38
27.53,8
52
34.21.1
66
39.75,9
80
44.44.4
94
48.45,4
9
8 25.7
24
19.35,5
39
28.05,7
53
34.64.0
67
40.12,0 I
81
44.75.1
95
48.71,8
in
9 09.1
25
20.00,0
40
28.57,1
54
35.06.5
68
40.47.6
82
45.05.5
96
48.98,0
11 9.90.9
26
20.63.5
41
29.07,8
55
35.48,4
69
40.82.8
83
;.j 86,8
97
49.23,8
1-2 : 10.71.4
27
21.25,9
42
29.57,7
56
35.89,7
70
41.17.6
84
45.65,2
98
49.49,5
13 J 11 50,5
28
21.87,5
43
30.07,0
57
3(5.30,6
71
41.52.0
85
45.94,6
99
49.74,9
14 12.28.0
29
22.48,0
44
30.55,6
58
36.70,9
72
41.86,0
86
46.23,7
100
50.00,0
15 13.04,3
30
23.07,7
S. To find Discount for less than one per cent., as %. l /^, %, &., take the dinVreuce between the current
rate. HUI! the next hi.che.st figure. Thus: 17}^ per cent. Premium is 14.71, 1. The difference between 17 and 18 per
cent. Premium is 0.72, 4, which divide by % gives 0.18, 1; which add to 17, namely 14.53, 0, gives 14.71, 1.
COUNTY OFFICERS, ONTARIO.
COUNTIES, ETC.
REGISTRARS.
COUNTIES.
AUDITORS.
ALGOMA DISIK T
John Savage, Sault Ste. Marie.
T. S. Siienston, Brantford.
John McLay, Walkerton.
E. Sherwood, Ottawa.
J. P. Crysler, Morrisburgh.
George 51. Ward, Port Hope.
Robt. Armour, Bowmanville.
John McKay, St. Thomas.
J. A. Askin, Sandwich.
James Durand, Kingston.
Alex. McKenzie, Alexandria.
W. J. Scott. Prescott.
Thos. Lunn, Owen Sound.
A. P. Farrell, Cayuga.
Tlios. Racey, Milton.
W. H. Ponton, Belleville.
Jas. Dickson, Goderich.
Geo. A. Cutnming, Kingston.
P. D McKellar, Chatham.
T. W. Johnston, Sarnia.
John Menzies, Almonte.
James Bell, Perth.
Ormond Jones, Brockville.
M. P. Roblin, Napanee.
John Powell, St. Catharines.
W. C. L. Gill, London.
Jas. Ferguson, London,
F. L. Walsh, Simcoe.
J. M. Grover, Col borne.
Wm. Eyres, Cobourg.
J Ham Perry, Whitby.
Alex. Burritt, Ottawa.
Jas. Ingersoll, Woodstock.
D. F. Campbell, Brampton.
Wm. Smith, Stratford.
Chiis. Rubidge, Peterboro 1 .
John Iligorinson, L Orignal.
J. P. Roblin, Picton.
Andrew Irving, Pembroke.
Jas. Keays, Russell.
Geo. Lount, Barrie.
Geo. C Wood, Cornwall.
Charles Lindsey, Toronto.
II. Dunaford, Lindsay.
I). M. .Dougall, Berlin.
D. D : Kverardo, Fonthill.
Jas. Webster. Guelph.
John H. Greer. Hamilton.
John Kidout, Toronto.
Jas. J. Pearson, Newmarket.
Allen Good and Samuel Stantiiu, llrantford.
John Eastwood. Southampton; G. Hanvey, Otter Creek.
\lexander Workman, Ottawa; In Morgan, Metealfe.
George Scarf and Wm. J. White, St. Thomas.
Stephen Knight and L. A. Nightingale. Windsor,
fames Watt, Kingston; B. Kennedy. Suribiiry.
.John C. Spragg and W. J. Winter, nwen Sound.
Thomas slaven, Indiana; Robert Nimmo, Dunnville.
John Holiiate and Duncan Dewar. Milton.
Kzra W. Iloltou and Andrew Thomson. Belleville.
Wm. McKay, Goderich: James Scott, Auburn.
George D. Ross and John E. Brooke, Chatham.
George A. Carman and M. Sullivan, Sarnia.
Wm Gill, Montague; Thomas Brooke, Perth.
S. McCammon, Gananoque; James Porter, Kemptville.
J. Sharp. Bath ; T. W. Casey, Napinee.
S. S. Junkin, St. Catharines; J. B Osborne, Beamsville.
James Johnston. London; David Wyllie, Nairn.
Wm. Sharpe and Win. Findlay, Simcoe.
Henry Elliott, jun., Hampton; J. C Pennock, Castleton.
T lonms Lawlur, Wliitby; Joseph Dickey. Uxhri lite.
Chris. Goodwin, Durham ; James Scarff, Woodstock.
11. Hamilton and W. Du^gan, Brampton.
J. A. Scott and Thomas Clark. Strnitbrd.
John J. Hall and C. Burton, Peterboro .
E. A. Johns -in and John Higginson, L Orignal.
C. Haight and E. A. Kversherl. Picton.
Thomas Deacon and Richard White, Pembroke.
Henry Fraeer and J. P., Vuljsmes, Barrie.
W. M. Park and James DiugwiU. Cornwall.
.Iain -s McKibbin and J. H. bundas. Limisty.
M. P. Kmpey, Ilawksvillw; C. KntnfT, ";itt;rloo.
E. R. Hellems and Henry T. Koss. Wt-Hand.
W. 8. G. Knowles and E. Newton, luelph.
J. W. Kerr, Hamilton; James Ail^n, Dundaa.
W. II. Norris and E. Jackson, Toronto.
Bruce
BRUCE
Carleton
CARLETON
DUND\S
Frontenac....
DDR HAM, E. R. ..
W. R..
Hald iniand..
Halton
ESSEX
Hastings
FROXTENAO
Gl.E.\GARKi-
GREXVTLLE
GREY
Kent . . ..
Lambton
Lanark
Leeds AGren.
Len. & Ad....
Lincoln
Middlesex ...
Norfolk
North &Dur.
H \LDIMAND
II ALTON
HASTINGS
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Oxford
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COUNTY SURVEYORS.
lynn, Kingsville; Frnntvniic J. C lrruthors, Glenvale;
kin. Owen Sound; ll.diliinund John DoCew, Cayuga;
bert Francis, Trenton; Huron Andrew Bay. Clinton;
Jones, Chatham; Lani ilmi E. Robert. . s. Sarnia;
R. F. Berford, Perth; Le.nh <! OV. vr/ . i .Tulm r.nrchill,
Lmnnx d: Addington W. H. Gordi-ni -r. Morven ; Lin-
PERTH
PETERBOROUGH ..
PPJE.Sl OTT
PRINCK EDWARD
BEKFBKW
Rcssr.u,
Merrickville ;
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VICTORIA
W.G.Woniia
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d; Ptlfrlwrd J. Bird, North Douro : -f- Jius-
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r. A. Evans. Pembroke; Simenf II Cr^swick. I .arrie;
xlaa d: (ilnnynrn/ U. R. Brown, Lunenbnrg: ll i/, i-lnrt
d, Berlin; Wdland F. ir.lm., WeJland; \V>llin<jt<m
Molloy, Arthur; (S. R.) T W. Cooper, Giu-lph; Went-
JKeefe, Hamilton ; Yuri.- Sii.i.< Jaim -s, To-
WATERLOO
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MASONIC.
[1871.
MASONIC.
The Grand JCiodge of Auctent Free and Accepted Masons of Canada*
List of Grand Officers for 1870-71.
M.W. Bro. A. A. Stevenson, Grand Master
B. W. Bro. James Seymour, Deputy Grand Master
" " John E. Brooke, D.D.G.M., St. Clair District
" " George Billington. D.D.G.M., London "
" Peter J. lirown, D.D.G.M., Wilson "
" " Isaac F. Toms, D.D.G.M., Huron "
" Charles Hendry, D.D.G.M., Wellington "
" " Edward Mitchell, D.D.G.M., Hamilton "
" " Isaac P. Willson, D.D.G.M., Niagara "
" " James J. Kerr. D.D.G.M., Toronto
" " R. Kincaid. D.D.G.M., Ontario
" " K. II. Smith, D.D.G.M., Prince Edward
" " J. F. Chamberlain. D.D.G.M., St. Lawrence
33. C. Barter, D D.G.M.,
M. Gutoian, D.D.G.M.,
H. D. Pickel, D.D.G.M.,
Alex. Walker, D D.G.M.,
Th-inriHS White, jun., Grand Senior Warden
Henry Robertson, Grand Junior Warden
Ottawa
Montreal
f St. Francia
\ Bedford
Quebec
REPRESENTATIVES. In the
R. \V. ] ,<:. Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.-B.
R. W. Br.
u a
M. W. Be.
Kiviis Tully,
Tlios. Orummond,
William M. Wilson,
" " A. Bernard,
R. W. Br. ThouniR B. Harris,
" John H. Graham,
" " James A. Henderson
M. W. Br. W. M. Wilson,
III. " T. D, Harington, 33
111. Br. Thoa. B. Harris, 33
" A. A. Stevenson, 32
R. W. Br. Henry Macpherson,
the
U. G. L. of England,
u
G. L. of Ireland,
H
G. L. of Scotland,
(
G. L. of Illinois,
t
G. L. of St. Domingo,
(
G. L. of Vermont,
G. L. of Kansas,
(
G. L. of Maine,
1
G. L. of New York,
I
G. O. of Cuba,
1
G. L. of Nova Scotia,
(
G. O. of Portugal.
H
G. 0. of Brazil,
(1
G. 0. of Uruguay,
R. W. Bro. Retr. Vincent Clementi, Grand Chaplain
" " Henry Groff. Grand Treasurer
/ " " David MeLellan, Grand Registrar
" " Thomas B. Harris, Grand Secretary
V. W. Bro. N. B. Falkiner, Grand Senior Deacon
" " Charles Storer, Grand Junior Deacon
" " John Kerr, Grand Superint. of Works
" " J. F. Dennistoun, Grand Director of Ceremonies
Richard Brierley, Assistant Grand Secretary
J. S. Bartlett, Ast. Grand Director of Ceremonies
Robert Robinson, Grand Sword Bearer
Wm. Kevin, Grand Organist
Frederick Mudge, Assistant Grand Organist
" " John Urquhart, Grand Pursuivant
Bro. John Sweetman, Grand Tyler
V.W. Bros. J. B. Bickell, George Hodgetts, Wm. McKenzifi,
George H. Wilkinson, John Nettleton, Donald
Sutherland, Jos. Davy, John Boyd, R. Kemp,
W. C. Morrison, W. S. Martin, C. S. Elliot,
Grand Stewards.
Grand Lodge of Canada.
M. W. Br. A. Bernard,
" " W. B. Simpson,
R. W. " Rev. V. Clementi,
" " James K. Kerr,
" " Thomas B. Harris,
M. W. Br. T. D. Harington,
" " T. D. Harington,
111. " R. Ramsay, 32
R. W. Br. Thomas B. Harris,
M. W. " A. Bernard,
R. W. " Thomas White, jun.,
" " Thomas B. Harris,
M. W. " A. A. Stevenson,
" " A. A. Stevenson,
G. of N*. Grenada,
G. 0. of Italy,
G. 0. of Chili,
G. L. of Texas,
G. L. of Tennessee,
G. L. of Louisiana,
G. L. of Pennsylvania,
G. L. of Nebraska,
G. L. of Missouri,
New Jeraoy,
Nevada,
Oregon,
Connecticut,
Minnesota.
From the Grand Lodge of Canada.
R. W.
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Br. Rt.Hn.LorddeTabley,intheU. G. L. of England,
" James V. Mackay, " G. L. of Ireland,
" Lindsay Mackersy, " G. L. of Scotland,
" Samuel C. Fleming, G. L. of Vermont,
" Wm. Pitt Preble, " G. L. of Maine.
" Henry W. Turner, " G. L. of New York,
" H. A. Johnson, G. L. of Illinois,
Jacinto de Castro, " G. L. of St.Domingo,
; Andrew K. Mackinlay, " G. L. of Nova Scotia,
E. T. Uarr, " G. L. of Kansas,
G. M. C. Obed, " G. 0. of Cuba,
Dr. F. De P. Romas, " G. 0. of Brazil,
" J. M. S. Angiano, G. 0. of N. Grenada,
" Antonio M. Mollejas, " G. O. of Venezuela,
" L. Ximenez, 33 G. 0. of Uruguay,
111
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R. W.
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in the
Br. Joas C. D Almeida,
" Luis Goapil, 33
" Francesco De Luca, "
" A. M. Medina,
R. W. Br. G. S. Blackie, 32 M.D. "
" John V.Ellis, "
" James C. Batchelor, "
" Samuel C. Perkins, "
" H. P. Deuel,
" George Frank Gculey, "
" Henry R. Cannon, "
" Wm. S. Fish,
" Thos. W. Chubbuck,
" Wm. H. Fraser, "
G 0. of Portugal,
G. 0. of Mexio,
G. 0. of Italy,
G. 0. of niili.
G. L of Teuneww,
G. L. of NewBrunsw,
G . L. of Louisiana,
G.L. of Pennsylvania
G. L. of Nebraska,
G. L. of Missouri,
G. L. of Now Jersey,
G. L. of Connecticut,
G. L. of Nevada,
G. L. of Wisconsin.
*** The Sixteenth Annual Communication will be held at Ottawa, the 2nd Wednesday in July, A.L. 5871, A.D. 1871.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
LidgRS marTce/l thus (*) hold their Installation of Officers on the fkstival of St. John the Evangelist all others on tiial
of St. John the Baptist.
NO.
LODGE.
WHERE HELD.
NIOHTS OP MEETING.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER.
SECRETARY.
1
* Antiquity Lodge
Montreal ....
Dunham
First Thursday of every mo.
Tuesday preceding full moon "
W. Br. J. Urquhart, jr.
Br. Richard Rowe
2
Niagara
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
" Robert Best
" John Best
3
4
5
*St. John s
*Dorehester
Kingston ...
St. Johns ....
Brockville ...
First Thursday "
First Tuesday "
Wednesday on or pr6c full m *
" John Kerr
G. H. Wilkinson
" Wm McKechnie
" John M. Horsey
" W. A. Osgood
" W. A Schofleld
6
Hamilton ...
Second Wednesday tf
" Richard Brierley
u R. Kennedy
7
Grimgby
Thursday on or bef. full moon *
" Wm. Forbes
" J. N. Kitchen .
8
9
*Nelson
*Union
Phillipsburg
Napanee
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
Friday before full moon lt
L. W. Decker ...
" F. Richardson...
" Philip E. Luke
" Charles James
10
*Norfolk
Simcoe
Tuesday on or bef. full moon t(
" W. P. Kelly
" Amos A. Merrill
11
Belleville ...
Wednesday on or pr. full moon "
*< A. Diamond
" James Peard
12
*(Jolden Rule ....
Stanstead ...
Tuesday on or before full moon (<
14
*True Briton s .
Perth
First Monday "
" Robert Miller...
" James Bell
15
ie
17
St. George s
St. Andrew s.. ...
St John s
St. Cath ines
Toronto
Tuesday on or beforeYull moon "
Second Tuesday "
A.Chatfield
Geo. Hodgetts...
Thomas E. Dudley
" J. H. Hickman
18
*Prince Edward s
Picton
Thursday^n or pre. full moon tf
John Ferrill ...
" Thomas Shannon
19
-20
*St. George s
*St. John s
Montreal
London
Third Tuesday "
Second Tuesday "
Wm. Mackenzie
" M. D. Dawson...
" Thomas J. Barrett
" John U. Bell
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MASONIC.
117
NO.
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
64
66
67
68
69
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
gfl
87
88
90
91
92
93
94-
63
06
97
98
99
100
101
103
104
1C5
106
107
108
109
110
112
113
10DOE.
WHERE HELD.
NIGHTS OF MEETING.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER.
SECRETARY.
*7etland
Montreal ....
Toronto
Second Thursday of every mo.
Second Thursday "
Monday on or bef. full moon "
First Tuesday "
Third Thursday "
Third Tuesday "
Wednesday preceding full m.
Thursday before full moon
First Thursday
Wednesday on or bef. full moon
Wednesday after full moon
First Wednesday "
Tuesday before full moon "
Thursday on or aft. full moon "
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
Tuesday on or before full m. "
Tuesday bef. full moon "
Tuesday on or prec. full moon "
Third Thursday
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
First Wednesday
Tuesday on or before full moon "
First Thursday
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
Second Monday "
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
Tuesday on or bef. full motn "
Third Thursday
Friday on or before full moon "
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
First Monday
Tuesday on or before full moon
Tuesday after full moon
Tuesday before lull inoon
Monday after full moon
First Wednesday
Third Thursday
Second Tuesday
Fourth Friday
Wednesday on or bef. full moou
Third Thursday
Friday on or before full moon
First Thursday
Thursday on or bof. full moon "
Thursday after full moon
Second Tuesday
Thursday on or bef. full moon
First Monday
Monday nearest full moon
First Monday
Second Wednesday
First Thursday
Wednesday on or bef full moon
Thursday after full moon
First Tuesday
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
First Tuesday
Friday on or after full moon
Friday on or after full moon
Thursday nearest full moon
Third Tuesday
Friday on or before full moon
Wednesday on or bef f. moon
Wednesday on or aft. f. moon
Friday on or bef. full moon
Second Wednesday
Thursday after full moon
Second Tuesday
Thursday on or bef. full moon
Thursday on or bef. full moon
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
Friday on or before full moon
Second Wednesday
Friday on or before full moon
Wednesday after full moon
Thursday on or aft. full moon
Wednesday after full moon
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
Wednesday before full moon
Second Wednesday
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
First Tuesday
Second Tuesday "
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
W.Br. J. J. Browne ...
" David McLellan
" A.M. Flood
" I. F. Lash
< Robt Nicholls.
W. W. Prince .
Murdoch Guir...
James Davy ....
Chas. A. Jones .
J. Milne
Br. George Black
R. W. Purvis
R. E. Law
W. M. Ross
S. 0. B. Dean
J. M. Gibson
W. K. A i. derson
W. A. JIa.vhew
Adam Borrowmaa
Richard Reed
C. E. S. Blnrk
Wm. Dick-ou
" John Conroy
" Joseph Hursf-ell
" J. C. l> ilK L
" Alexander Ttfid
A. II. Writrht
James A. M:ivbee
A. Rutherford
Jnm c-s Greaves
John M Lonir.in
Cluirles E. J.IcGee
Albert Ilutson
W. C. TrimUo
Charles Dunlop
Thomas iiuruie
J O llHi-a. jun.
King Solomon *..
Richmond
Richm d Hill
Toronto
Port Hope ...
Hamilton ...
1 Kemptville ..
Brighton ....
Whitby
Bowmanville
Dunnville ...
Goderich
Amherstb rg
Cayntga
Fonthill
*Strict Observ ce
*Mount Zion
*Uuited ,.
*Composite .... ,
*Jerusalera ... . .
4 M. C. Upper ....
D. Ferguson ...
" Win. McGuire .
" J. Hoshall
" N. 0- Holcomb .
" J. R. Walker ...
" Charles Francis
" J. P. Campbell
Thos. B. Harris
Wm. J. Malott.
W. Skinner
J. Patersou
Godericb
"Thistle
St. John s _
Welland
*King Hiram ....
Trent
Ingersoll ....
Trenton
Brooklin
Hamilton ...
Kingsville ...
London
Woodstock...
St. Thomas...
Brantford ...
Chatham ....
Windsor
Madoc .. ..
*Mount Ziou
*St. John s
*St. George s
*St. George s
King Solomon s..
*St. Thomas
James Currio ...
H. McK. Wilson
W. Carruthers .
" P. A. Crii"...
Brant
*W T elliugton .
*Great Western..
*Madoc
" B. II. Maybee...
u
*IIurington
Quebec
Consecon ....
Grahamville
Waterloo ....
Maple
J. McG Young
Joseph Fiifg ...
John En-kino...
A. P. Conyer ...
David G wynne.
" James F. Lister
" J. Brown, jun.
" J. Sweet land ...
E. C. Barber ...
t
L. C. Hi.ilcy
Chris. Burrell
Jnhn FilHckwood
Heury Hurst
P. Y. Merrick
Wm. Tavlor
Roht. H". Biircar
D. P. Williams
Goorgo L. Ornie
*Corinthian
*Shefford
*Mirickville
Victoria
Mirickville ..
Sarnia
Binbrook ....
Ottawa
Ottawa
LaColle
Hamilton ...
Caledonia ...
London
Newcastle ...
Richmond ...
Ingersoll ....
Stirling
Sherbrooke ..
Gait
St. Mary s ...
Maitland ....
Toronto
*Doric
*Corintliiau
"Hoyle
*Acaoia
Edw. Mitchell ..
Charles Hunter
J. R. Peel
Robt. McX. Suiith
Thos. B. Howell
C. T. Campbell
Martin W. Bayly
*St. Andrew s ...
*Kilivinning
*Durham .
R. T. Wilkinson
i
*St. Francis
*St. John s
Stirling
Allan McLean .
Charles Craige.
u
J. B. Crawford
R. Finch
* Victoria
Alma
*fit. James
*St. James
St. John s
" W. S. Burnett...
" G. H. Marian...
Wm. Dobbin ...
N. L. Steiner ...
E.A.H Fauquier
A. Hudspeth ...
Thos. B. Bain...
U.S. Broufrhton
Geo. Mansfield..
G. Billincton ...
Wm. Winter. ...
W.G.VauStiuleu
D. M. Mallo. h...
David Mansell .
Robt. Robinson
Robert Vardon.
D. A Creasor ...
E. K. Carpenter
C. R. Ford
R. Hendry.juii .
Ross Robertson
Samuel Shcjiard
A. L. Wilcox ...
Robert King ...
Henry Mosier ..
R H Booth
John Cavers
C. L. VouGuuten
S. A. Horton
John En-kine
Ch is. L. Beard
Thomas B^all
Thomas Leduc
Samuel H. Dewart
Andrew Wilson
Edward Handy
D. N. Milchell
Richard BakcT
George ChidVv
J. H. Blackburn
James B. .Nixou
H. R. Corcon
James Cntoii
Arthur Moberly
Addison Vrs
11. S Mimics
James l.c
Wi:i. Hwuphill
Mblbourn Durluc
A. B McS hf-e
A. 11. Willson
James Roberts
S. P. Caldwell
J. S. BaSllic
W. N. Kenned v
J. A. Alexander
Vt ai. Tophwin
T. W. W(lrutr
John Findlay
" D. B. liiirrh
" K. S. Maun
" Schuyler Shibley
" Christopher Moor-o
" Horace IL.rtou
J. W. Green
*0\fo>-d
Woodstock ..
Lindsay
Tilsonburg ..
Bradford ....
Newbury ....
Mt. Brydges
*FaithfulBrethr.
*King Hiram ....
*?t. John s
Strathroy ...
Clinton . . .
Clinton.
Rising Sun
* iVilson ....
Markham Union
St. George s
Farmersville
Toronto
Markham ...
Owen Sound
Collingwood
Colborno
Kingston ....
Kincardine..
Port Stanley
Otterville ....
*Manito
*Catarmjui
*>urrhern Light
nrk s
Kidout
*Corinthian
*Sharon
True Blue
Sharon
Albion
Newmarket
Dundas
Peterboro ...
St.Cath rines
Norwich ville
Drum dville
Burford
Lambeth ....
Drumbo
Harrowsm h
I rescott
Goderich
Waterford ...
E. Jack*on
N. Greening ....
R. Kin aid
Robt, Strtithers
J.-imes Hnken...
George Collins .
W. K. Nellis ....
J. M. B.-iiighart
Jas. Mclvenzie .
Josepli Purdy...
Jas Reynolds...
Hush Gardiner
A. ilcM-chael...
*Corinthian
*Maple Leaf
St. Mark s
Burford
St. Paul s
Blenheim
Albion
*Central
Maitlnnd
*Wilsou
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Port Hope ...
Smithville ...
Widder
Schomberg .
Bath
first Thursday! of every mo.
Tuesday on or after full moon "
Monday on or bef. full moon "
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
VIonday on or before full m. "
W.Br.John Wright ...
" Edward Irwine
" A. S. Proctor ...
Br.A. W. Pringle
" Robert Thompson
" Thomas Caulan
U
*Stanbridge
" H. G. Summers.
" W.F.Peterson.
" M.Campbell....
" John Spencer...
" T. B Muir
" D. Pitceathly ...
tt
" John R. Bond
" John Bellbur
" George Glasgow
James P. Excell
John Burns
J. P. Thomas
>: M;iIile Leaf
Second Thursday "
Friday on or prec. full moon "
Tuesday nearest full moon "
First Thursday "
Second Monday u
First Tuesday
Tuesday alter full moon
Monday before full moon
Tuesday before full moon
Friday on or after full moon
Wednesday before full moon "
Second Tuesday "
Monday on or bef. full moon
Second Wednesday "
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Kriday on or after full moon "
Second Tuesday "
Second Tuesday "
Wednesday on or after full m. "
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
Thursday on or bef. full moon
Wednesday before full moon
Thursday on or bef. full moon
Second Thursday
Wednesday before full moon
Friday on or before full moon
Second Tuesday
Monday on or bef. full moon
Thursday on or bef full moon
Tuesday on or bef. full moon
Third Thursday
Thursday on or bef. full moon
Thursday on or bef. full moon
First Friday
Friday on or before full moon "
Tuesday on or aft. full moon "
Thursday on or aft. full moon
First Tuesday
First Monday
Wednesday before full moon
Friday on or before full moon
Friday on or before full moon "
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
Wednesday on or before full m. "
Monday on or bet. full moon "
First Monday
Monday on or bef. full moon "
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
Monday on or after full moon "
Friday on or after full moon
Tuesday on or bet. full moon "
First Monday
First Thursday
Wednesday before full rr.oon
Monday on or before full moon
Second Friday
Friday on or before full moon
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Second Tuesday
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
irst Thursday "
Friday on or before full moon
Thursday on or bef. full moon "
Monday on or bnf. full moon "
Monday on or bef. full moon "
Second Wednesday "
Monday on or hef. full moon
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
Friday on or bsf jre full moon "
First Wednesday "
Friday on or after full moon
; Monday on or bef. full moon "
Second Wednesday
First Monday
Thursday on or bef. full m. "
Second Tuesday
^Tuesday on or hef. full moon
MnndHV nn nr bef. full moon ll
Brantford ...
Renfrew
Belleville ....
Montreal ....
Cornwall ....
Cumpbellfrd
b rankford ...
Pembroke ...
Aurora
*The Belleville...
*Montrenl Kilw.
" H. W. Weber ...
" Hugh O Neil ...
" John N. Lee....
" S. E. Mitchell...
" T. G. Hansom ...
" T Amvrauld ...
" R. A. brake
M. EacreU
W. T. Rickaby .
W. H. Street ...
FrancisBickford
A. Burritt
" C. H. Church ...
" Jonn Boyd
" S. S. Clutton ...
" E. Horuibrook..
" A. G. Macdonell
" Jas. Stephenson
" Thomas Winter
" Henry Turner .
" H. M. Wright...
" R. Watson
" E. P. Remon ...
" Jesse V. Hoover
" Jas. C. Brown
" Charles Hendry
i
Charles Pool
James Archer
1 R W. Scott
Asher Ansell
James Watson
George Vittie
" John Kastwood
A. D. Freeman
John Godwin
J. D. Matheson
G. Pinsle
R. R. Fulton
Charles W. Deegan
C. W. Smith
Wm. Campbell
I). H. Stewart
Hiram Carman
John N. Tuttle
A. R Mac-far bine
Jacob Atkins
W. A. Ilopa
0. E. Henderson
John Walsh
H. H. Sovereign
John Peters
J. L. Hoffman
*Golden Rule ....
The Rising Sun ..
(Jraiihy
*St. Lawrence ...
*1, elusion Forest
*Sha\venegam ..
;<t (lair
Southampt n
Franceston..
Three Rivers
Milton
Richardson
* Pythagoras
Stoulfville ...
Meaford
Aj liner, P.Q
oshawa
Aylmcr, 0. .
Mitchell
Morrisbnrgh
Iroquois
Stratford ....
Mill Brook...
Newburgh...
Almonte
Seat of Gov t
Port Dover .
Hastings ....
Berlin
Lebanon
*Tudor
*FriendlyBroth s
*J B Hall
* Prince of Wales
Mississippi
*Civil Service ...
The Grand River
Clareuceville
Clareuceville
Wyoming ..
Lucan
James McKay ..
James Sutton...
Wm. Cameron .
John Fisher . ...
Thomas Camm.
Wm. Smith
" Edward Rielly.
" Martin Winn ...
" I. Humphries ...
" Ralph Hodgson
u
H. G. Taylor
Wm. Fr :nck
G. Burnham, jun.
J. F. Ell s
A. W. Bell
Henry Brown
John McLaren
Henry G. Mead
Royal P. Hurlbut
; A. Wnrrhingtou
i
*Peterborough ...
*York
Peterboro ..
Eglinton ...
Newboro ...
Oil Springs .
Richmond,0
Quebec
Watkworth.
Wroxeter ..
Adarnsville
* Alexandra
Goodwood
*Quebec Garrison
*I ercy
Forest
: Si;tr in the East
*Burliugton
*Wentworth
*Royal Albert ...
Wellington .
Wellingt. Sq
Stoney Creek
Montreal ...
Welland
P rtColborne
Seaforth
lona
" H. McOullough
" Wm Kerns
Walter McKay
Na haniel Gordon
Robert Halson
E. B. Smith
i
S. E. Hopkins...
James R. Haun
W. Ballantyne.
A.E.S K.Barclay
T. M. Anderson
F. W. Campbell
C Bennett
John J. Sid y
C. B. Nimmo
M. R. Counter
Duncan Sinclair
J. McK Anderson
John II Meuzi<S3
Wm. Ross
c
* Prince of Wales
*Ayr
Ayr
Montreal ...
Port Rowan
Mansonville
Sparta
Ottawa
Plattsville ...
Both well ....
Guelph
PortBurwel
*Walsingham ...
*St. John s
Spartan
L C. Moor
H. Kirkland ...
David Wilson...
Fred Butcher .
H. F. Smith ...
Charles Shar^e
1 S. Leybourue ...
F. A. Henderson
Wm. R!i
R. J. Bourchier
" N. H. Avery
u
The Builders
*Plattsville
*Bothwell
S.J, ...,)
" George W Hare
tt
Prince Albert ...
*01d L ght
Prince Alb rt
Lucknow ...
York
Abner Hurd, jr.
Roht. L. Hunter
A.W.Thompson
W.A Chamberlain
C. H. Boright ...
" J. H. Addison ,
" Wm. Remedy
" A. R. Atkinson
" James Van lirixlger
C. S. Boright
*Knniskillen
*I lantagenet ...
*Royal Canadian
Planta genet
Sweetsburg..
Lennoxville
Adolphust n
Belmont
Coaticook ...
Orillia
*! ilius Viduae ...
E. II. Smith ....
" A. J. Thomson..
" Wright Sleeper
" R. Ramsay
J. J. Watson
W. D Kck-rt
N. W. Thomas
G. M. Wilson
J. D. Kddy
" Octavius Prince
" Stephen Blackburn
" Arch. Garrioch
" Hugh Davidson
" E. R. Skelley
u
*0rillia
-Scotland
Scotland
Petrolia
London ,
Arnprior ....
Walkerton...
Oak villa
" T. 0. 1 rouse . ...
" David Trotter...
" A. G Smyth ...
" J. G Cranston .
" E. A. Healey ...
" Wm. Robertson
*IVtrnlia
*The Tuscan ....
*Madawaska ....
*\\ hite Oak
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St Alban s
Mount Forest
Gananoque...
Montreal
Elora
Friday on or bef. full m. of ev. mo.
Tuesday on or bef. full moon "
Second Tuesday
Friday on or before full moon
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Monday on or after full moon
First M in day
Second Wednesday
Second Tuesday
First Tuesday
First Wednesday
First Wednesday
First Monday
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Monday on or after full moon
Monday on or bef. full moon
First Tuesday
Wednesday on or bef. full m.
Second Monday
Friday on or before full moon
VIonday on or before full m. "
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
Tuesday bef >re every full m. "
Monday on or before full m. "
Friday on or before full moon "
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
First Friday "
Third Wednesday "
Monday after full moon
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
Tuesday on or before full m. "
Second Wednesday "
Wednesday on or bef. full m. "
Tuesday on or before full m. "
Tuesday on or before full m. "
Friday on or before full moon "
Tuesday on or after full moon "
Friday on or before full moon "
Tuesday before full rmon "
W.Br.W.W. Winfield
" Wm. Byers,jun.
" Charles Storer ..
John Smith . ...
a
Br. John McLaren
" W. B. Carroll
" John Robson
" Andrew Cunnell
ft
* Leeds
*Mount Royal ...
Danville
New Hamb g
North Gower
Lancaster....
Huntingdon
Lanark
New Dominion...
North Gower ....
" G. B. Philips....
" D P. Merritt ...
" Jacob Leyler
<(
" Alex. McGregor.
" J. S. Bowden
Chateauguay ....
" R. Pollock
" James W. Crate
" CD Smith
" A. G. Dobbie
" Wm. E Hayes
" W. H. O Regan
" G. F. Charles
Robert Balfour
Wm. Mclntosh
John Sprague
R. J. M. Kitrick
G. W. Wood, M.D.
Thomas Drewry
J. G. Harley
Ilawkesbury
Ilawkesbury
Knowlton ...
Gardenlsla d
Ridgeway ...
Ailsa Craig .
Ameliasburg
Orangeville .
Delhi
Brome Lake
" Robt. Nancollas
J. N. Fullmer...
" E. A. Mutnford.
" S. Johnston
Dominion
Crai"-
S. H. McKitrick
" Luke Cook
" W. C. Morrison.
" J. M. Dunn
< G. II. Dartnell .
" John Dale
Toronto
Cre-lit
Georgetown.
Uxbridge .
Thorold
" Hugh James
" David Fitchett
" J. A. Butterfield
" Robert Brown
" J. A. Halsted
" James Reid
" E. A. Dyer
" J. K. Booth
" J. B. Magnrn
G. P. McKay
" G. Levin
Marmora ...
Norwood ...
Zurich
" G. E. Bull
" W. E. Roxburgh
Wm. Carriek ...
" George Towner.
" P. B. Martin ...
" E. Raeicot
" A.J.O Loughlin
" J. A. Fife
Mount Moriah ...
Putton
Montreal ...
Sutton Flatt.
Prince Arthur ...
Brampton ...
Hell Ewart...
Ottawa
Kerr
J. W. H. Wilson
" D. S. Enstwood.
" John Edgcombe
" John Dawson...
" Alex. Mitchell .
" G. W. Malloch .
" T.C. Soholfieid.
" S. Leybourne ...
" J A.Somm Tville
Lodire of Fidelity
Wallace town
Park Hill ...
Clarksburg .
Paisley
Bondhead ...
Doric
Beaver
Manitoba
Havelock Watford
Tlie Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Canada.
Officers of the Grand Chapter, 1870-71.
M. E. Ccmp. T. D. Harington,
R. " " H. J. Pratten,
u " " L. H. Henderson,
" " " Thomas B. Harris,
" " " D.-iniel Spry,
li " " David McLellan,
" " John V. Noel,
" " " 8. C. Chanuell,
V. E. Comp. John B >yd,
< " " F. J. Meuet,
" " " A. B. I etrie,
" " " Edward Mitchell,
" " " John A. McKonzie,
" " " R. Haiidsley,
" Jhn Mull.n,
" " Wm Hay. 1
" " Robert Struthers,/
" " Robert Kincaid, )
" R. A. Woodcock, I
" W. W. Summers,
Grand Z.)
H. yGrand Council.
J.j
Scribe E.
N.
Principal Sojourner.
Treasurer.
Registrar.
First Asst. Sojour.
Second " "
Sword Bearer.
Standard Bearer.
Dir of Ceremonies.
Organist.
J?ursuivant.
Stewards.
Stewards.
Janitor.
Grand Superintendents of Districts.
R. E. Comp. Thomas F. McMullen London District.
*** The 14th Regular Convocation will be held at Hamilton, on the 2nd Wednesday in August, A.L 2401, A.D. 1871.
SUBORDINATE CHAPTERS.
R. E. Coinp. Charles L. Beard Wilson District.
" " George H. Patterson Huron
" * Edwin Goodman Hamilton
" " Thomas Sargant Toronto
; " Jarm-s Miirh t Ontario
" H. W. Day Pr. Kdwd.
: " Rev. C. Forest Central
" " F. Montague Snwdon Montreal
" Eds jn Kemp ,.. East n Tps.
" James Dunhar Quebec
" " D. R. Munro N. Brunswick.
REPRESENTATIVES.^ the Grand Chapter of Canada.
M. E. Comp. T. D. Ilarington, 33 from the G. C. Tennessee.
R. " " Thos. B. Harris, 33 " Missouri.
" " " James Seymour. " " Indiana.
V. " " James K. Kerr, 18 " Scotland.
From th". Grand Chapter of Canada.
R. E. Comp. Alex. J. Stewart, in the G. Chap. Scotland.
" " Geo. S. Blackie. 32 " " Tennessee.
" " " Geo. F. Gouley, " Missouri.
STO.
CHAPTEE.
WHERE HELD.
NIQHT8 OP MEETING.
IST PRINCIPAL.
SCRIBE E.
1
2
4
5
fi
Anc ntFrontenac
The Hiram
St.Aud.&St.John
St. George s
St. John s .
Kingston ....
Hamilton ...
Toronto
London
Hamilton ...
Third Tuesday in Feb., May, Aug.* Nov.
First Monday of every month
Third Wednesd. in Jan. Apr. July & Oct.
Fourth Friday in Feb. May, Aug. & Sept.
Second Thursday of every month
Geo. M. Wilkinson.
Wm. Reid
S B. Ilarman
T. F. M.-Mullen
Daniel McCartney
E. Geo. Conklin
J. K. Macdonald
H. A. Baxter
H Burkholder
7
Moira
Belleville ...
First Tuesday of every month ..
Alfred Kllis
8
King Solomon s..
Toronto
First Thursday of every month .
F Clark
9
10
12
Golden Rule
New Brunswick
Cataraqui
Stanste.-id ...
StJTohn.N B.
Kin"ston ...
Tues. on or bef. f.m. in Mar. June,Sep Dec.
Second Mocdiy in every month
Second Monday in Feb May \ug & \ov
Geo. H. Borlase ...
J. MeNi -hol, jun....
Wm. Farw<?ll, jun.
D. S. Stewart
John V Noel
13
14
Stad.-.cona
Bedford District..
Quebec
Dunham ....
Second Thursday in Jan Apr. July & Oct.
First Thursday of every month
Christoph. Muvuley
Kdson Kemp
t eter J. l.rady
ia
Wawanosh
Sarnia
Second Friday in Jan. April, July & Oct.
J. A. Mackenzie
George liusscll
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CHAPTER. 1 WHERE HELD.
NIOUTS OF MEETING.
IST PRINCIPAL.
SCRIBE E.
J. J. Gemmill
\Vm. A. Taylor
Charles L Beard ...
Robert Struthers...
John Taylor . .
C. S. Scott
W. J. Brians
Henry F. Fiakle
John Dale
J. W. Lethbridge
Thos. C. Stratum
Rev. W. McGill
R. Thorougligood
J. A. Carroll
H. LeCappellain
David Hoblin
Adam Dudgeon
George W. Garth
Chas. E S. Black
Edward Ilnsker
James J. Carter
John Habbick
John World
Waterloo ....
Woodstock...
St.Catharin s
Brantford ...
Montreal ....
Fresco tt
Simcoe
Stratford ....
Montreal ...
Trenton
Collingwood
Osbawa
Dunnville ...
Goderich ....
Picton
First Thursday of every month
Oxford
Mount Moriah ...
Mount Horeb ...
Carnarvon
Grenville
Friday on or before full m. of each month
First Wednesday of every month
Third Thursday in Feb. 31ay, Aug. & Nov.
First Wednes. in Jan April, July & Oct.
Second Wednesday of every month
F. M. Sowdon
A. G. Macdonell ...
Ezra
Mount Horeb ...
St. Mirk s
Second Wednes. in Mar. June, Sep. & Dec.
Second Wednesday of every month
B. Handsley
11. W. Dolany
E. R. Carpenter ...
John Boyd
Pentalpha
McCallum
Friday on or aft. full m. of every month
Huron
Isaac F Toms
David Denoon
G. H. Patterson ...
C. S. Elliot
Prince Edward...
Waterloo
Gait
Orillia
First Tuesday of every month
Whitby
Third Thursday of every month
George H. Dartnell
.Tamos ATip-ht . .
Corinthian
Peterboro gh
Port Hope...
Bradford ...
Moncton, NB
Guelph
Ingersoll ...
MMirica Dnnsford
J. B. O Dell
Second Thursday of every month .folm Wright:
Friday on or before full m. of every montb.
Third Monday of every month
J. W. II. Wilsou . .
Hon. Bliss Botsford
Alex. B. Petrie
R. A. Woodcock ...
Guelpli
Friday on or after full m of every month
First Tuesday after the full moon
Geo. It. Jessop
C. II. Sorley
Harris
Representatives In Supreme Grand Covincil A. &- A. Rite XXXIII. Degree.
England and Wales and Colonial Dependencies in Canada.
111. Bro. Thos. Douglas Harington, 33 Representative of the Supreme Grand Council in Canada.
" " Col. W. J. B. McLood Moore, 33 Past Representative of Supreme Grand Council.
" " John W. Murton, 33 Sovereign Grand Inspector General.
" " Thompson Wilson, 33 " "
" " Thomas Bird Harris, 33 " " "
G-rajul Conclave of the United Orders of the Temple aiul Hospitallers of
St. John of Jerusalem tfcc.j for Canada*
Officers for the year A.D. 1870-71.
V. E. t Sir Kt. W. J. B. McLeod Moore, 33 Grand Prior for the Dominion of Canada.
4i I " T. D. Haringtou, 33 Deputy Grand Prior and Commander.
" % " T. B. Hirris, 33 Grand Chancellor.
" if " C. D. Macdonnell, Grand Commander for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
E. % Sir Kt. Uobt. Marshall, 33
J " James K. Kerr, 18
1 " Robert liauipay, 32
f " Rev. V. Clement!
Isaac P. Willson
M. II. Spencer
Thos. B. Harris, 33
Thomas White
A. J. Nuthall
L. II. Henderson,
C. H. Kathan,
W. H. Day,
Francis M. Sowdon,
V. E. t
t
t
t
Grand
Senechal
"
Prior.
H
Sub-Prior.
u
Prelate.
ti
1st Ciptain
2nd Captain
Cliancellor
A ice-Chancel r
Registrar
Treasurer
u
Chamberlain
tl
Hospitaller
(1
Dir. of Ceivm.
=- Sir Kt. N. B Phillips
B. G. Conk! in
F. J. Menet, 18
W. ChatfitLd
Rev. H. Bartlett
W. B. Falconer
J. F. La.ih
R. Kincaid
C. S Klliot
J. T. Denuistoun
"K. R. Carpenter
W. W. Summers
Gr.ind 1st Expert
" 2nd Expert
< 1st Staiul d Ueare?
" 2nd Stau d Hearer
Almoner
1st Aide-de-Camp
2nd Aide-de-Camp
Cuptidu of Ijines
1st Herald
2;;d II-raM
Sword Bearer
Equerry.
The next Regular Assambly v?ill be held at Hamilton, on the 2nd Wednesday, A3I. 5S75, A.D. 1871, A.O. 7a2.
SUBORDINATE ENCAMPMENTS.
ENCAMPMENT.
WHERE HELD.
NIGHTS OF MEETING.
EMT. COMMANDER.
REGISTOAK.
Hugh de Payens
Wm delaMore,thMartyr
Geoffrey do St. Aldemar..
Godfrey de Bouillon
Richard Coeur de Lion ...
King Baldwin
KU U-trd C<ur du Lion ..
Kingston ....
Ottawa
Toronto
Hamilton ...
London
IVIlfville ....
Muntrcr.l ...
St.Catharin s
St instrad ...
C .llingwood
Crillin
2nd Monday, Jan., April, July & Oct. ...
2nd Monday, Feb., May, August A Nov.
1st Friday, Feb., May, August and Nov.
1st Friday in every month
II. E. Scales
T. D. Harington
J K Kerr
S. D. Fowler
W. R. Harris
A J.Nuthall
T. F. MrMulIen
Robort GUI .;. .11
W. Bathgate
Ger-rgo D.Wyman
10. R. Carpenter
Win. Reid
T Wilson
First Monday, Jan., April, July .v Oct....
L. II. Hi-ndcTRon
A. A. Stevens.m .
Issac P. WillfMi.
C. It Kathun . ...
H Robertson
S. C Klliot
2nd Monday, Feb., April, July & Oct. ...
Wed iifsd. next p.f.m.Mar.June.Sep.&Dec.
x .
1st Monday, Jan., April, July and Oct...
2nd M .inlay. Mar. Apr. June. Sept. & Dec.
Mo^re
Petcrboro ...
C. D. Macdonnell
ADDRESS.
:ir Kt. W. J. B. McLeod Moore, 33Granrt Prior, Laprairie, Province of Quebec. Canada.
" T. Douglas Harinst>n, 33 Dt>p. Grand Prior, Ottawa, " Onturio,
" Tlionuis B. Harris, 33 Grand Chancellor, Hamilton,
Evclesinslical ami Military Ovder of KnigUts of tlijj Rc .l Cross of
and C onslaittiite.
111. Bro. Col. W. J. B. McLeod Moora, Chisf Inspector General of Cmiada.
" u ID UsrhiftDn Inspector General tbr Outa; io and fin
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Grand Iiotlse of Ontario.
W. N. o>d M. W. Grand Master St. Mary s
John Gibson R. W. Deputy Grand Master. Stratford
,T. J. Earasay " Grand Warden Toronto
J.B.King." " " Secretary Brantford
A.D.Clement... " " Treasurer Brantford
Jas. Woodyatr, ... " " Representative .Brantford
Trios. Patridge ...B. W. Grand Representative .London
Thomas Reid
W.D.Kennedy...
A. M Phail "
C.F.Hanson "
M. Blume "
Marshal Windsor
Conductor Hamilton
Guaraiiiu London
Chaplain London
Herald Toronto.
SUBORDINATE LODGES.
LODGE.
NO.
9
LOCATION.
Brockville
NIGHT OF MEETING.
Tuesday
LODGE.
NO.
49
LOCATION.
NIGHT OF MEETING.
Union
lo
St. Catharines.
Monday
Otter . .
50
MOD day
Chatham
rn
Chatham
Tuesday
Bissell
51
Mitchell
Mondoy
30
London
Tuesday
52
Erie
33
Port Burwell...
53
Clifton
34
Brantford
Thursday
54
Samaritan
85
Ingersoll
Wednesday
fidelity
55
Thursilcty
St. Mary s
Sfi
St. Mary s
Tuesday
50
Fortst City
38
Monday
57
Thur^ Sv
41
Stratford
58
44
Hamilton
59
45
Windsor
60
Wardsville
Mt Zioa
46
Newbury
Thursday
Cl
Unity
47
Hamilton
Wednesday
62
Dominion
48
London
JUDICIARY.
THE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA.
VISITORS.
Hon.-W.H.Praper.CB.jChief Justice Court of ErrorA Appeal
Hon. W. B. Richards, Chief Justice of Ontario.
Hon. John Godfrey Spragge, Chancellor of Ontario.
Hon. J. H. Hagarty, D.C.L., Chief Justice of Common Pleas.
Hon. J. C. Morrison, Judge Court of Queen s bench.
Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge Court of Queen s Bench.
Hon. Oliver Mowat, Vice-Chancellor.
Hon. John W. Gwynne, Judge Court of Common Pleas.
Hon. Thomas Gait, Judge Court of Common Pleas.
Hon. Samuel H. Strong, Vice-Chancellor.
TREASURER.
Hon. John Hillyard Cameron, D.C.L., Q C.
BENCHERS.
Geff. Ridotit ; Marshall S. Bidwell; David Jones; George
Rtrfph; George S.Jarvis; Clarke Gamble, Q.C.; Marcus F.
Whitohead; George Boswell, Q.C.; Miles O Keilly, QC. ;
Hon. John Hillyard Cameron, D.C.L., Q.C. ; Hon. George
Sherwood, Q. C.\ James Smith, QC. ; Hon. Sir John A.
Macdonuld, K.C.B. Q.C.; Hon. John ROSP, Q.O.; Hon.
John S. Macdonald, Q.C ; Marcus Burrett; Charles Baby;
George Diiggan ; John Crawford, Q.C.; Geo B. L. Fellowes,
Q.C.; Seeker Brough. Q.C.; Ne-bitt Kirchhoffer, QC.; S.
B. Freomsin, Q.C. ; Holland McDonald. Q.O. ; J. Bell, Q.C.;
J. S. Smith : II. C. R. Becher, Q.C. ; Lewis Wallbridge, Q C. ;
Richard Miller, Q.C. ; G.W. Burton, Q.C.; Hon. A. Camp
bell, Q.C. ; Hon. Stephen Richards, Q.C. ; D. B. Head, Q C ;
John Hector, Q.C.; J. Jf, Pringle; Hon. J. Prince, Q.C.: J.
jiugijan, Q. 1 . .; J. A. Henderson, D.C.1>.; Matthew K. Van
Koughnet; Hon. James Patton, LL.D., Q.C. ; Philip Low,
Q.C. : Richard F. Steele; Sir Jas. L. Rohiuson, Bart.; J. B.
Lewis, Q.C.; J. J. Burrowes; D. McMichael, LL D.; Hon.
A. IN. Uichardi--, Q.C.; lion James Cockbura, Q.C. ; Win.
Proudioot; K. Mackenzie, Q C. ; R. Dennistoun, Q.C. ; A.
Morrison; C. S. Patterson; Albert Princn, Q.C.; Samuel
B. Uiu-i. iau; James O Reilly, Q C. ; John Crinkmore.
SEORETART, LIBRARIAN AND EXAMINER.
Hugh X. Gwynne, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin.
EXAMINKRS IN LAW.
John T. Anderson, Esq., Common Law. Alex. Leith,
Esq., lieal Property. Thomas Moss, M.A., Equity.
Courts of Law and Equity.
COURT OF EY.HOR AND APPEAL. Constituted for the hear-
iuKi: appeals iu civil cases from the Courts of Queen s
Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas ; and appeals in criin-
inti ca^es from the Courts of Queen s Bench and Common
J icfis. From the judgment of this court, an appeal lies to
Her M.ij-sty in Privy Council, in cases over 1,000, or
wlw.-e annual rent, fee, or future rights of any amount,
[1
are affected. Judges lion. Wm. H. Draper, C.I5., Chief
Justice of the Court of Error and Appeal in Ontario; Hon.
Win Buell Richards, Chief Justice of Ontario; Hon. John
Godfrey Spragge, Chancellor of Ontario ; Hon. John H.
Hagarty, D.C.L., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; Hon.
J. Curran Morrison, Judge Court of Queen s Bench; Hon.
A clam Wilson, Judge of the Court of Queen s Bench ; Hon.
Oliver Mowat, Vice-Chancellor ; Hon. John W. Gwynne,
Judge Court of Common Pleas; Hon. Thomas Gait, Judge
Court of Common Pleas ; Hon. Samuel II. Strong, Vice-
Chancellor. Clerk and Reporter Alexander Grant.
COURT OP QUEEN S BENCH. The jurisdiction of this Court
extends to all manner of actions, causes and suits, criminal
and civil, real, personal and mixed, within Upper Canada,
and it may proceed in such, by such process and course aa
are provided by law, and as shall tend with justice and
despatch to determine the same; and may hear and deter
mine all issues of law, and also with the inquest of twelve
good and lawful men (except in cases otherwise provided
for) ti y all issues of fact, and give judgment and award exe
cution, thereon, and also in matters which relate to the
Queen s Revenue (including the condemnation of contra
band or smuggled goods) as may be done by Her Majesty s
Supei ior Courts of Law in England. Chi?/ Justice Hon.
William Buell Richards. Puisne Judges Hon. Joseph C.
Morrison, and Hon. Adam Wilson. Clerk of the Crown
and Plea.-; Robert G. Dal ton. Reporter Chris. Robinson,
Q.C. Senior Clerk John Small. Junior or Docketing -Clerk
Wm. Lynes. Oner and Usher Andrew Fleming.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. This Court has the same powers
and jurisdiction as a Court of Record, as the Courlot Queeu s
Benoh. Writs of summons and capias issue alternately from
either court. Chief Justice Hon. John Hawkins Haitarty,
D.C.L. Puisne Jwlges Hon. J. W. Gwynne and Hon.
Thomas Gait. Clei k of the Crown and Pleas M. B. Jack
son. Reporter S. J. VanKoughnet, M.A. Heninr C krk
and Taxir/y Officer S. B. Clarke. Junior or Do<: !
Clerk B. T. Jackson. Orier and Usher Patrick Ccnaell.
COURT OF CHANCERY. This Court has the like jurisdiction
as the Court of Chancery in England, in cases of fraud,
accident, trusts, executors. administrator9,co-partner?hip3,
account, mortgages, awards, dower, infants, idiots, lunatics
and I heir estates, waste, specific performance, discovery, and
to prevent multiplicity of suits, staying proceedings at law
prosecuted against equity and good conscience, and may
decree the issue, repeal or avoidance of letters patent, and
generally the like powers which the Court of Chancery in
England possesses to administer justice in all cases in which
there is no adequate remedy at law. Chancellor Hon.
John G. Spragge. Vice-Chancellors Hon. Oliver Mowat
and Hon. Samuel H. Strong. Judges Secretary T. W.
Taylor. Speuul Examiners John Hector, Q.C., and Jas.
II. Esten. Registrar and Reporter Ales.. Grant. Clerk of
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JUDICIARY.
[1871.
Records and Writs Arthur Holmested. Registrar s Clerk
Willoughby Cummings. Docketing Clerk Thos. Gray.
Entering Clerks E. Arnold! and A. F. McLean. Usher
Donald Sutherland. Messenger W. D. Croftou.
MASTER S OFFICE is CHANCERY. Master in Ordinary
John A. Boy d. Taxing Master . Master s
Chief Clerk Walter M. Ross. Junior Clerk J. P. Mac-
donell. Local Masters and Deputy Registrars Barrie
James R. Cotter. BeJleville Wm. W. Dean. Brampton
Judge Scott. Brantford Juhn Cameron. Brockville J.
D. Buell. Chatham . Cobourg, Lindsay
and Ptterboro Wm. H. Weller. Cornwall John Berlin
Goderich II. McDeimott. Ouelph James W. Hall.
Hamilton Vfm. Leggo. Kingston James A. Henderson,
D.C.L. London James Shanley. L Orignal J.Butterfield.
Ottawa W. M. Matheson. Owen Sound David A. Creasor.
Pert/i W. 0. Buell. Simcoe David Tisdale. Sandwich
Samuel S. Maodonell. Sarnia P. T. Poussett. St.
Catliarines F W. McDonald. St. Thomas James Stan-
ton. Stratford G. W. Lawrence. Sault Ste. Marie,
Abjomallon. John Prince, Q.C. Walkerton Vim. Allan
McLean. Whitliy George H. Dartnell. Woodstock H.
B. Beard.
ACCOUNTANT GENERAL S OFFICE. Accountant General
Andrew Norton Buell.
PRACTICE COURT AND CHAMBERS. One of the Common
Law Judges holds a Court during each Term, called the
" Practice Court," for hearing matters relating to the
adding or justifying bail, discharging insolvent debtors,
administering oaths, hearing and determining matters on
motion, and making rules and orders in causes and busi
ness depending in either of said law courts. Chambers a re
held each day in Common Law and Chancery by one of the
judges of the -<aid courts, and under recent statutes by the
clerk of the Crown and Pleas in common law, and by the
judges secretary in chancery, for such business relating to
suits therein as may be transacted by a single judge out
of eomt. Clerk, Common Law Chambers W. B. Heward.
Reporter in Practice, Court and Common Law Chambers
IPnry O Brien. Reporter Chancery Chambers Charles
W. Cooper.
HEIR AND DEVISEE COURT. Commissioners, the Judges of
the Superior Courts, and such other persons as may be
appointed by commission under the Great Seal. Their
duties are to determine claims to lands in Upper Canada,
for which no patent has issued from the Crown in favour
erf the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees or as-
s1_rni < j s. Sittings at Toronto, first Monday in January and
July in each year. Clerk of Commissioners, W. B. Heward.
COUNTY COURTS. Presided over by a resident Judge in
each county. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal
actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed
50 ; aad to all suits relating to debt, covenant or con
tract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the
parties or signature of the defendant, to 100 ; and to all
bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the County
Court, to any amount ; but not to cases involving the title
to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim.
eon., or seduction. An appeal lies to either of the Superior
Courts of Law.
SURROGATE COURTS. The jurisdiction of these Courts re
lates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the
granting or revoking of probate of wills, and letters of
administration of the effects of deceased persons having
estate or effects in Upper Canada, and all matters arising
out of or connected with the grant or revocation of probate
or administration, subject to an appeal to the Court of
Chancery. The County Judges are also Judges of the Sur
rogate Courts. Chief Surrogate Clerk at Toronto Sir J.
L. Robinson, Bart.
COURTS OF GENERAL SESSIONS. The County Judge in
each county, holds a Court of General Sessions in his
county semi-annually on the second Tuesday in June and
December, except in the csunty of York, in which county
said court is held three times, commencing on the second
Tuesday in March, July and December, for the trial of
cases of lelony and misdemeanor, but treason and capital
felonies are exempted from their jurisdiction.
SPEEDY TRIALS OCT OF SESSION By the Act of the Par
liament of Canada, 32 Vic,, cap any person committed
to jail for trial, on charge of being guilty of any offence
for which he may be tried at a Court of General Sessions,
may, with his own coment, and subject to the provisions
of the said Act in that behalf, be forthwith tried by the
judge of the County Court and General Sessions without
a jury, and if convicted be sentenced by the said judge,
and the judge sitting on any such trial for *ll the purposes
thereof, is constituted a Court of Record, and the record in
any such case shall be filed among the records of the
Court of General Sessions last mentioned.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURTS. These courts, which now
have reference to traders only, are regulated by the Act 32
& 33 Vic. cap. 16, known as -the Insolvent Act of 1SG9,"
which repealed all former statutes and consolidated and
assimilated the practice in Bankruptcy and Insolvency in
the several Provinces of the Dominion. The county judges
in the several counties preside, and official assignees are
nominated by the Board of Trade at any place, or the
council thereof, within the county or district in which
such Board of Trade exists, or in any county or district
adjacent thereto in which there is no Board of Trade.
DIVISION COURTS. For the summary disposal of cases by
a Judge ; but a jury of five persons may be demanded in
certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt
or contract amounting to 25 ; injuries or torts to personal
chattels amounting to 10; and personal actions to that
amount, if not excepted from their jurisdiction ; but not
to actions for gambling debts, liquors drunk in a tavern,
or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land,
&c., or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement,
malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim.con., seduction
or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything
done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to
it. Each judicial district is divided into court divisions,
and courts are held once in two months in each division,
or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. Tue Divisions
are established by the Courts of General Sessions, and in
certain cases by the Judges.
BOARD OF COUNTY JUDGES CJiairman .T, R. Gowan,
Countv Simcoe. Members S. J. Jones, C unity Brant;
D. J. Hughes, County Elgin; Jas. Daniell, Countwb Pres-
cott & Russell ; and Jas. Smith, County Victoria.
Crown Law Officers.
MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR THE
DOMINION OF CANADA. Hon. Sir John Alex. Macdonald,
K.C.B , Q.C.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.
Hon. John Sandfield Macdonald, Q.C.
Officers of the Courts.
CLERKS OF ASSIZE. The Deputy Clerks of the Crown are
ex-omcio Clerks of Assize and Marshals in their respective
counties.
DEPUTY CLERKS OF THE CROWN. The Clerks of the County
Courts will be ex-omcio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and
Pleas of their several counties as the present incumbents
vacate by death or otherwise.
CLERK OF THE PROCESS. For sealing and iss iing Writs
of Summons and other Writs in the Queen s Bench and
Common Pleas (alternately) Alan Cameron. A ;si.<L Clerk
C. Ansell Steward (acting). The Deputy Clerks of the
Crown in the several Counties are supplied with writs
from Toronto, and re-issue the same in their respective
counties.
Terms of the Courts.
COURT OF ERROR AND APPEAL This Court holds its sif
tings twice a year at Toronto, in the months of January
and June, upon such days as it may by rule or order from
time to time appoint, and may adjourn such sitting from
day to day, or for any such longer period as it may deem
expedient, and may also appoint days for giving judgment
or for disposing of business as in its discretion it sUall
see fit.
LAW TERMS. Hilary begins first Monday in February,
and ends Saturday of the ensuing week ; Raster Im;:iiis3rd
Monday in May, and ends Saturday of the second week
thereafter; Michaelmas begins third Monday in November
and ends Saturday of the second week thereafter. By the
act 29 & 30 Vic. e*p. 40, Trinity Term, hitherto commenc
ing on the Monday after the 21st August, is abolished;
but the same statute gives power to the Courts of Queen s
Bench and Common Pleas, at their dHcreti in. to hold pit-
tings in bane in time of vacation (except long vacation),
by virtue of a rule or order of the court, respectively to DO
made in or out of term, for the hearing of such special
cases or rules for new trials as shall be named in a list to
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be attached to any such rule or order, and for giving of
judgments in cases previously argued, and for disposing
of such other business as the court in its discretion shall
see fit. Notice of i-uch rules to be given in form and man
ner prescribed by the at, six clear days before the day
appointed.
CHANCERY TEEMS. Examination Terms From 1st Tues
day of February to the Saturday after 2nd Tuesday of
April ; ai>d from 1st Tuesday of September to the Saturday
aiter 1st Tuesday of November. Hearing Terms From 4th
Monday in April until Saturday of trie following week;
arid from 3rd Monday in November until Saturday of the
following week. The Court also sits every Tuesday (ex
cept during the regular vacations) throughout the year,
for hearing motions for Decrees, motions for or to dissolve
special injunctions, and appeals from tiie reports of the
Master or Deputy Masters.
LONG VACATION extends from the 1st of July to the
21st of August.
COUNTY COURT TERMS The several County Courts in
Ontario h .W. seniktniiually, terms to commence on the
lirst Monday in Jan. and July and end the following Sat
urday, except the County Court of the county of York,
which holds three terms, to commonce respectively, on the
first Monday in January and April and the last Monday
in August, and ending on the Saurday of the same week.
Circuits of the Courts.
LAW CIECUITS. Courts of Assize and Nisi Pritis and
of Oye; 1 and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery ehall
be held twice a year in each County or union of Coun
ties, in ihe vacation between Hilary and Easter Terms,
and between that period of th" vacation after the 21st ot
Augu-t and Michaelmas Term, except in the County of
the City of Toronto and the County of York, in each of
which counties there shall be a third such Court in every
year, in the vacation between Michaelmas and Hilary
ItCBU. There are six Circuits, as follows, viz :
The Eastern : Brockville, Cornwall, Kingston, L Orignal,
Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth. Midland: Belleville, Cobourg,
Lindsay, Napanee, Peterboro , Picton, Whjtby. Niagara:
Han-it). Hamilton. Milton, Owen Sound, St. Catharines,
We! land. Oxford: Berlin, Brantford, Cayuga, Guelph,
Siuwoe, Stratford, Woodstock Western: Chatham, Gode-
rich, London. Sandwich, Sarnia, St. Thomas, Walkerton.
Home: Brampton, Toronto.
The Courts in each Circuit shall he presided over by one
of the Chief Justices or Judges 01 the Superior Courts, or,
in their absence, by some one Judge of a County Court,
or some one of her Majesty s Counsel learned in the law,
requested by any one of the Chief Justices or Judges of
the Superior Courts to act in that behalf.
CHANCERY CIRCUITS For the Examination of Witnesses
and Hearing Causes are held in the Spring and Fall of each
year as follows :
To onto: Toronto. Eastern: Belleville, Brockville. Corn
wall. Kingston, Ottawa, Peterboro , Cobourg. Western :
Chatham. Goderich, London, Sandwich, Sarnia, Simcoe,
Stratford, Woodstock. Home: Barrie. Brantford, Guelph,
Hamilton, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, Whitby, Lindsay.
The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by the
Chancellor or one of the Vice Chancellors, or bj any one
of Her Majesty s Counsel learned in the law, requested
by the Chancellor or one of the Vice Chancellors to act in
that behalf.
COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS. These Commis
sioners may be classed under three headings. First
Commissioners in Ontario for taking affidavits to be used
in Ontario under Consolidated Statuses of Upper Canada,
22 Vic. cap. 39. Second Commissioners in Ontario for
taking affidavits to be used in Quebec, and Commissioners
in Quebec for taking affidavits to be used in Ontario,
under Consolidated Statutes of Canada, 22 Vic. cap. 79.
Third Commissioners in England, or any Colony or De
pendency thereof, for taking affidavits to be used in Can
ada, under 26 Vic, cap. 41. The Commissioners appointed
of the first and second headings are too numerous and are
too generally known to need insertion here Those of the
third heading are Charles Bischotf (Biochoff. Bonipas and
Bischoff, Solicitors), Great Winchester Street, London,
England; John Morris (Ashurst, Morris & Co.. Solicitors),
6 Old Jewry, London, England ; W. Grain, Notary Public,
31 Threadueedle Street, London, England; W. D. Fresh-
field (Messrs. Freshfield, Solicitors), Bank Buildings, Loth-
bury, London, England.
LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Sundays; Christmas Day; Good
Friday ; Easter Monday ; New Year s Day ; The Birthday
of the Sovereign, and any day appointed by proclamation
for a general fast or thanksgiving.
AI.09.VA DISTRICT.
I. W. H. Carney ... Sault Ste. Marie
II. Wm. C. Iiubi Bruce Mines
III. A. M. Ironsides ... Minitowaning
IV. Fort William
BRANT.
I. Joseph Robinson Brautford
II. Walter Gouiulouk Paris
III. Jame* Heed St. George
IV. Wai. H. Serpell Burford
V. Alon/.o Foster Scotland
VI. W. 3. Buckwoll Onondaga
BRUCE.
I. Win. Collins Walkerton
II. H. B. O Connor Riversdale
III. Joseph Barker Kincardine
IV. John Valentine Paisley
V. Jno. East wood.... Southampton
VI. Hugh Murray Underwood
Vlf. W. ri. Fr.-incis Invermay
VIII. Bryce Miller Wiarton
CARLETON.
I. Geo. R. Burke Ottawa
II. John McLaren Richmond
III. John Fenron South Huntley
IV. Win. D. Pijott ....Fitzroy Harbor
V. James Beeman North Gower
VI. Ira Morgan Metcalf, Osgoode
VII. Frederick W. Ilarmer ... Nepean
ELGIN.
I. Wtn. E. Hughes Aylmer
II. James Farley St. Thomas
ITT. JmeK Farley St. Thomas
IV. F. McDiarmid Airey, Aldboro
Division Court Clerks.
I. Louis J. Fluutt Sandwich
II. Alanson Botsford...Amherstburg
III. James King Kingsville
IV. G. Buchanan Colchester
V. Jonathan Wicrfield Mersea
VI. Francis Graham Rochester
VII. James L. G. Elliott Windsor
FRONTENAC.
I. John Duff Kingston
II. P. McKiiu Cataraqui
III. Charles Ruttan Sydenham
IV. Samuel Stewart... Harrowsinith
V. D. J. Walker Inverary
GREY.
I. Thomas Gordon Owen Sound
II. Wm. Jackson Durham
III. Thos. Plunkett Meaford
IV. Thos. J. Rorke Collingwood
V. John W. Armstrong Proton
VI. Henry Card well Chatsworth
HALDIMAND.
I. James Aldridge Caledonia
II. James Mitchell Cayuga
III. John Armour Dunnville
IV. I. Honsberger Raiuham
V. Seth K. Smith Canoorough
VI. Chaa. E. Bourne Nanticoke
HALTON.
I. John Holgate Milton
II. Robert Burner Oakville
III. Robert Young Georgetown
IV. James Mathews Acton
V. S. R. Lister Nassagiweya
VI. Robert Miller Nelson
HASTINGS.
I. Robert C. Ilulme Belleville
II. P. C. Ketcheson Sidney
III. Hiram Holden Shannonville
IV. Robert McCammon Tweed
V. William Judd Stirling
VI. George D. Rawe ,.. Hastings
VII. J.J.Ryan Eust Moira
VIII. Jacob Sills Cannifton
IX. Jeremiah Simmons Trenton
X. David Bently Marmora
XI. James Mairs Bridgewater
HURON.
I. P. A. McDougall Goderich
II. Ludwig Meyer Seatbrth
III. W. W. Farran Clinton
IV. Benjamin Fralick Dingle
V. Thomas Trivitt Exeter
VI. John Cooke Dungannon
VII. David H. Ritchie Bayfield
KENT.
I. Wm. Wells Chatham
II. J. Duck Morpeth
III. D. W r allace Dawn Mills
IV. G. Young Harwich
V. John Lillie, jun... Wallaceburgh
VI. J.Taylor Bothwell
LAMBTON.
. I. P. T. Poussett Sarnia
II. Alex. D.Elliott Warwick
III. William Webster Florence
IV. P. Catanach Sombra
V. Thomas R. Scott Hillxhoro
VI. T. Kirkpatrick ..Widder Station
VII. Robert Dale Mooretown
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DIVISION COURT CLERKS ADDENDA.
[1871.
VIII. Robert Fuller Petrolia
IX John W. Eraiian Alvinston
LANARK.
I. Perth
II. Win. Robertson Lanark
III. James 0. Pocle...Carleton Place
IV. K. Harper Smith s Falls
V. R. II. Davia Pakenham
VI. John Patterson Ramsay
LEEDS AND CRENVILLE.
I. David B.Jones Brockville
IT. Bartholomew White ... Prescott
III. S. McCammoa Gananoque
IV. Kobert Leslie Kemptville
V. Michael Kelly Merrickville
VI. W. II. Denaut Delta
VII. Hi ram McCrea ITrankville
VIIT. Horace Kilborn Newboro
IX. David M.tnsell Farmersville
X. Thos. Robertson ... Spencerville
XI. Wrven Lymau N. Augusta
XII. Alfred A. Mmiro...M.illorytown
I.HSNOX ANJ> ADMNGTON.
I. Charles James.* Napanee
Ti. Charles L. Rogers Batn
Hi. .lohu M. Mallory Parma
IV. Peter Johnston ... Clark s Mills
V. Wm. Whelau Centreville
VI. Henry Poltz Wilton
VII. Reuben IV. Neely Tarn worth
uxbeur.
T. W. B. Winterbottom Niagara
n. W.A.MitttehBnjBr, St. Catharines
III. Clark Snure Jordan
IV. John C. Kerr Bearosville
V. Robert Thompson Smithville
VI. Thos. Pearson..Ahiu.!?don, Caistor
VII. Geo.Seeord..St. Ann s, Gainsboro
MIDDLESEX.
I. John C. Meredith London
II. G-jstavus G. Hamilton ... Nairn
III. John Flanagan Lucan
IV. W. F. Bullen Delaware
V. Andrew Wilson Wardsville
VI. Joseph Small Strathroy
VII. Thomas Smith Nilestown
VIII. W. B. Bernard Arva
NORFOLK.
I. Edmund Jackson Simcoe
II. ttdwd. Matthews Waterford
III. D. W. Freeman Simcoe
IV. C. 8. Harris Courtland
V. W.Hewitt Vittoria
VI. 8. P. Mai:>ee Port Rowan
VII. T. ChamberHn...HoughtojJ Cen.
VIII. Samuel Gamble Port Dover
NOr.TdUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.
I. Chas. Clark. ssen....Bowmanville
H. Samuel Wilinot Newcastle
III. Wm. Sheppard Port Hope
IV. Wm. Tinner Millbrook
V. James Austou Cobourg
VI. James G. Rogers Grafton
VII. Wm. Johnstons Colborne
VI II. Oeorge S. Burroll Brighton
IX. Jini . D - ifilHS Warkivorth
X. Henry Fk-ldhou.se Murray
XI. Daniel Kennedy. ..Campbell ford
XII. James Fluke Cartwright
ONTARIO.
I. D. C. Macdonell Whitby
II. Charles Taylor Pickering
III. Harris Burnham Port Perry
IV. Joseph Dickey Uxbridge
V. Charles Bnrnham Cannington
VI. C. Robinson Beaverton
Vil. Henry . O Dell Atherley
OXFORD.
I. David M. Perry Woodstock
II. William H. Landon Princeton
III. Donald Matheson Embro
IV. James Barr Norwichville
V. David Canfield Ingersoll
VI. Charles Hawkins Tilsonburg
PEEL.
I. T. A Agar Brampton
II. A. Simpson Streetsville
III. John Harris Charleston
IV. f>. R. Bolton Bolton Village
V. M. K. Brougham ... Grahamsvillo
PERTH.
I. David B. Burritt Stratford
II. Thomas Matheson Mitchell
III. J. Coleman St. Mary s
IV. George Brown Shakespeare
V. Samuel Whaley.... West s Corners
VI. D. D. Hay Listowel
PETERBOROUGH.
I. John J. Hall Peterboro
II. John A. Butterfield ... Norwood
Iii. Thomas Campbell Keene
IV. S. S. Peck Miuden
V. Samuel Sherin Lakeneld
PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL.
James 0. Gates L Orignal
John Shields Vankleekbill
A. MacSean.. East Hawkesbury
J.is. Von Bridger... Plantagenet
J. S. Cameron Cumberland
John K.Craig Russell
Thos. White Hawkesbury
John Downing Caledonia
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
vn.
VIII.
i.
ii.
in.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
iVIII.
PRINCE EDWARD.
John P. Downes Picton
James Cook Milford
Israel Hamilton. Demorestville
Sylv. Spragge.... Roblin s Mills
Wm, Young Wellington
II. Spafford Cherry Val. Bloomf.
Joshua M. Cadman Consecon
R. IIill...Bongard s Cor., Picton
RENFREW.
Andrew Irving Pembroke
Wm. Cannon .... ...Be&chbnrgb
Wm. Halpenny Renfrew
G. E. Neilson ^rnprior
John Halliday Springtown
S. G. Lynn Eganville
John Rankin Cjbdeu
Jos. Kinder. ..Brudenell Corners
SIMCOE.
I. Thomas Lloyd Barrie
Ii. Rf.l(tTt Macoucliy Bradford
III. F. S. Stephens Ttcum.-.cth
IV. A. Jantin... Nottawaaaga Mills
V. John Craig Craijhurst
VI. Thomas Dallas Orillia
VII. Thomas Gordon Everett
VIII. Geo. McManus Mono Mills
IX. H. E. Jeffery...Pon6tangui8hone
BTORMOMT, DCXDAS AND OLKNGARY.
I. Arch. Fraser Williarnstown
II. C. D. Chisholm Alexandria
III. Charles Poolo Cornwall
IV. C. Archibald. Dickensou s Lan g
V. John W. Loucks Morrisburg
VI. John S. Ross Ircxjunia
VII. William J. Kidley Mountain
VIII. John A. Cockburn Berwick
IX. Peter Stuart Lancaster
X. Wm. Rae Winchester
XI. D. Mclutofh Roxboroxv^h
XII. John A. McDougall Kenyon
VICTOFIA.
I. George W. Millar Woodville
II. Edward Everest.... Fe;x;lon Falls
III. W. E Sherwood Bobcaygeon
IV. James R. McNeillio Otuemee
V. James McKibbon Lindsay
VI. William Tavlor Oakwood
WATERLOO.
I. A.J.Peterson Berlin
II. Otto Klotz Prestnn
III. Peter Keet er Gait
IV. John Wyllie Ayr
V. John Allchin ....New HaT:iburixh
VI. M. P. Empey Hftwkeevllle
VII. John L. Wideno.ua St. Jacobs
WKLLAND.
I. Alfred Willett
II. S. S. Ha^ir....AVaiulleet.
III. Thos. Newbiggiin: Fort Erie
IV. J. A Orchard ... Drumuiondviiw
V. George Keefer Thaiuld
WELLINGTON.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
A. A. Baker Guetyh
Win. Leslie Pu~linch
Wm. McCarthy Rockwood
Alex. Cadenhead Fergus
Wm. Tyler Krm
John McLean Elora
George Allan Allansville
C. O Callaghan Arthur
Guy Leslie OranojevilUs
Henry C. Kaye Harriston
James C. Wi!ti<\;... Mount Forest
Donald McDonald
WXSTWOHTH.
I. Wm. Griffin
II. Atexis F. Begue LUmOas
III. J. McMomes. juu... Waterdown
IV. W. McDonald iiockton
V. John J. Bradley. ..Stoncy Crek
VI. L. A. Gurnet t Anoaster
VII. John Atkinson Gl:iatbril
VIII. Henry Hall Hall s Cornera
TOUK.
I. A. McLean Howard Toronto
II. J. J Barker Markham
III. J: M. Lawrence. ..Richmond Hill
IV. John Ct N "k N ewirmrket
V. Win. Fry --"utt.ou
VI. A. Armstrong, jr.... :.; >y.Itown
VII. D. McCalluiu Biirwic*
VIII. John Paul .Veston
XII. W. H. Nunis Wex.ii.rd
ADDENDA.
The following New Post Offices mere established in Canada on the 1st October, 1870.
OFFICE ELECTORAL DIV. POSTMASTER.
Cold Hrook S., W O King s N S Henry Porter.
L.Pockraouche.WO Gloucester N B P. Uobtcheaa.
McAJaui June. WO York N B James Haddock.
McLaod s Mills, WO Keut N B George Method.
Nenagh Grey. S. R 0, Thomas Duignan.
POST OFFICE.
Port William Stat.
Sheen boro
ELECTORAL J>IV.
King s N S K. A. Forsyth.
iPootiac !> T.W. McDonald.
Undine, WO Victoria N ,;*^o
Vcrsohoyle Oxford, S. R n Ji>hn J)
Wheaton Sett. WO.Westmuix-huid N B A. K. Ivili t li.
OFFICES CLOSED. Bowood, Middlesex, 0; Griffin Cove, Gaspe, Q; MeUbecuouan,
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MONTREAL TELEGKAPII CO. STATIONS IN CANADA.
125
MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO. STATIONS IN CANADA.
Abercovu .. .Q Cnst.letrm O Goderioh O
Mansonville.. .. Q Port Dalhousie. OiSt.Nichol. Mills
Manvers O Port Dover O St. Ours
O O O O OCOOO OO O COCO C
Cayuga O
Gould s Landing O
Grafton O|
Granby Q
Chambly Q
Chateaugay B. . . Q
Chatham NB
Chatham O
Markham O Port Elgin O ; Stottsville
Ailsa Craig ....O
Ainleyville .. ..O
Alanburg O
Albion O
Mn.slnnonirp. .. .. O Port HoB6. ., .. O St. Pn.seli.1.1 .
Granton O Matilda . O Portneuf O Rtratfivrrl
Jreces Point . . Q
Jreenwood ....0
Meaford . .. O Port Perry O Strathrov
Melocheville Q Port Robinson .. O Streetsville ...
Merrickville O Port Rowan O St. Thomas .. .
Metapedia Q Port Ryerse O St. Thomas .. .
Metcalfe O Port Stanley . . . O Sutton
Almonte O
Chippawa O
Amlierstburg . . O
An cast or . ,.O
Clarence O
Clarendon Cen. Q
Clarksburg . ...O
C lit t<m O
Guelph O
Angus O
Hadlow Cove . . Q
Halifax . ..NS
Methot s Mills . . Q Port Union . . . . O Sutton Flats . . .
Metis (Grand) . . Q 1 Prescott O Sweetsbur" .
Arthabaska. ....Q
Artlia baskaville Q |
Arthur O
Clifton House ..O
Clinton O
MillVn-ook O Prescott June.. O
Hamburgh . . . . O
Mill Cove Q j Preston O Tara
Coaticooke ....Q
Oobonvg O
Mill Point OiPrince Albert.. O Tavistock . .
Aultsville . O
Milton O Princeton O Teeswater . . .
Colborne O
Elarrisburg .. .O
Hastings
Mitchell O 1 Temperance Val
Ayer s Flats Q
Aylmer O
Collingwood.. . .O
Oompton Q
Mohr s Corners O Quebec Q.Terrebone
Havrkesbnry ..O
Hemmingford ..Q
Hi speler . ..O
Montibello .... QjQueenstou .... O.ThamesviIle .. .
Moore s Station Q Thorndalo
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1)
Ayr O
Consecon O
Ba4en O
Copetown O
Holland LaudingO
Hudson Q
Mount Brydges O Repentigny .. ., Q Thomhill
Baltimore . O
Cornwall O
Mount Forrest.. O Richibucto .. NB Thorold .
Bark Luke O
Barru 1 . O
Cowansville . . . . Q
Craigls Road . . . . Q
Cumberland O
Dalhmisie .. ..NB
Danville Q
Hull Q
Richmond O Three Rivers
:8
1 1
Huntingdon . . . . Q
Tnd tryor Joliet. Q
Ingersoll . O
Napanee O Richmond Q Tilsonbur" .
Bath O
Xcwboro O Richmond Hill . O Tiverton
]>i\ti- ;vri . . Q
Newburgh . . . . O Ridgway O Toronto
Q
Beachburg . ..O
Beamsville . ..O
Beauharnois . . . Q
Be<"m- oiir ...Q
Belleville O
Newbury . O Rimouski Q Trenton
Q
Invermay O
New Edinburgh O Riv.duLonp.e.b.Q Trois Pistoles .
Newcastle O Riv.duLoup,e.h.Q Tyendinago, ...
-Q
,0
.<>
Q
Davenport . . . . O
Delaware O
Des Joachims . . Q
DCS Rivieres . . . . Q
Dickinson s L. ..O
Don O
Irish Creek O
Isacore Q
Isle Verte Q
Newcastle NBIRockwood O|
New Liverpool.. Q Roxton Falls .. Q, Underwood ...
New Lowell . . . . O Upton
Belle Ewavt . . . O
Bell s Corners . . O
Belceil Q
Kemptville O
Kincardine ....O
King O
Newmarket . . . . O Sackville .... N B Uxbridge
o
Ne wtonville .... O | Sand Point .... O
Niagara O Sandwich O Vail eyfi eld
. >
Q
Berlin O
Doucet s Ld ing Q
Dresden O
Berthier Q
Kingston NB
Kingston ..... O
Nicolet .. . Q Sarnia O Vankleek Hill
Bertie O
Drumbo O
Norva.1 . . . . O Scarboro O Vaudreuil
Bic Q
Drummondville Q
Duffln s Creek.. O
Duncanville . . . O
Norwich O Seaforth O Vienna
( }
Black River Q
Bluevale O
Klienburg ..... O
Norwood O Sharon O Vittoria
1 ,
Knowlton Q
| Sbakspeare . . . . O
Oakville O Shanuonville . . . O Wallacebur"
.0
o
Blytho O
Bobcaygeon O
Bolton O
Dundee Q
Labaie Q
Odessa O Shediac N B Walkerton
Dunham Q
Oil Springs O Sherbrooke .... Q! Wardsville . . .
Omemee O Sinicoe O.Warkworth
.(
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n
Bord a Plouffe . . Q
Bothwell . . . . O
Dunnville O
Durham O
L Acadie Q
Lachine Q
Orangeville .. .. O Smith s Falls .. Warwick
Boucherville M. Q
Boundary Line.
Bowmanville . . O
Bradford . . . O
Durham (G.T.R)Q
Bcclesville ....O
Edwardsfturg ..O
Elora O
Lachine Junct. Q
Lacolle Q
Orillia O Somerset Q Waterdown
.O
o
Laprairie Q
Oshawa O Southampton.. O Waterloo Villag
Ottawa O South Bolton . . Q Waterloo
<l
.0
()
Bramley ... . O
Lansdowne . . . . O
L Assomption ..Q
Lefroy O
Otterville OS. Hinchinbrook Q Waterloo
Bvampton O
Ernestown ....O
Etchemin ...... Q
Owen Sound O St. Alexander . . Q Watervill e . . ( . .
Stanbridge .... Q Watford
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i )
Brantford O
Breslau O
Exeter O
Lennoxville . . . . Q
L Epiphanie . . . . Q
Levis Q
Paisley O Stanfold Q : Wellnnd
o
Bridgewater.. ..O
Bright O
Famhara Q
Pakenham .... O-Stanstead Q Wellington
.0
.0
1 ,
Park Hill . O St. Arroand.. .. Q Wellin"tonSq
Bri"hton O
Farrau s Point . C
Father Point . . Q
Fenelon Falls.. C
Fergus O
Lindsay O
Paris Depot. .. O Stayner..... . O Wrstou
Bristol Q
L Islet Q
Listowell O
Paris Town O St. Anne,B.del I Q West Bhefford.
Pembroke O St. Anne la Per. Q Whitbv
Q
i ,
Britannia Mills Q
Brcckville O
Little Metis Q
Londesborough O
London O
Perth O St.Anne, laPoc. Q Whitevale
o
Brome Q
Peterboro O St Catharines O Widder
( )
Bromptou Falls Q
Brooklin O
Forrest (G.T.R.)O
Fort Erie O
Petersburgh.. .. OJSt. Charles Q| Williamsburg .
Petewawa. . . Q St Charles enb Q Windsor
.0
1 1
Longwood O
Buotonclie NB
Burwick O
Fredericton ..NB
Frelighsburg ..<J
Frenchman s B. C
Gait O
Gananoque ....C
Garden Island.. O
Gatineau Point Q
Georgetown . . . . C
Georgeville . . . . Q
Gilford O
L Orignal O
Lucan O
Petrolia O i St. Cuthbert .. Q Windsor
it
Cacotvna Q
Lyn O
Pierreville Q ! St. Gnillame . . . . Q Wolf Island . . .
Plantagenet .. O St Hilaire . . QJWoodbridge
.O
.0
o
Lynden. O
Caledonia O
Caledonia Spngs.C
Camlachie O
Madoc O
Plattsville O St. Hyacinthe . . Q i Woodstock
Point Claire .. Q Stirling OlWroxeter
Masro " . . O
Point Fortune .. Q St. Jean PortJoli Q Wyoming . ...
Point Levi Q St John . N B
.0
.Q
Q
Campbellford .
Campbellton . . NB
Canficld O
1 Maitland O
Mallorytown .. O
Malton O
Point St. Charles QjSt John s Q Tamachiche .
Portage du Fort Q St John s Nfld Yamaska
Carleton Place . . O
Carron Brook ..O
Manchester . . . . O
Manotiche . ,. O
Port Burwell . . O St. Lambert. . . . Q
Port Colborne . . O St. Mary s . . . . O
Glencoe . . . .
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INDEX.
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INDEX.
da 124
Adelphian Literary Society 107
Agriculture. Department of. 44
Agriculture and Public Works De
partment, Quebec 47
Agriculture & Pub. Works, Out... 45
Albert University 61
Albrtrt College, Belleville 61
Albert College Literary Society ... 107
Alexandra College 61
Alma Slater Soc., Queen s Coll. ... 107
Attorney-General s Office, Quebec. 47
Attorney-General s Office, Out 45
Balance Sheet, Dominion 28
Banks of Canada. Statement of... 36
Banks and Branches 55
Benchers. Law Society, U. 121
Bishop s College, Lennoxville 60
Bishop Strachan School 61
Burlington Literary Society 107
Bursar s Department, Uuiv. Coll.. 59
Calendar 5
Calendar. Explanat n of Articles. 2
Canada College of Dentistry 68
Canada Patent Office Rules, &c.... 49
Canadian Institute 107
Canadian Institute, Medical Sec... 58
Canadian Literary Institute 62
Canadian Medical Association 5S
Canals, Carrying Trade of 37
Chancery. Court of 121
Chronological Cycles 2
Circuits oY the Courts 123
Cities, Towns and Villages 115
Clergy of Ontario and Quebec 92
Collectors of Customs 43
College of Ottawa 62
Commerce, Dominion of Canada... 32
Cornmisssoners for taking Affiday. 123
Commons. House of 42
Common Pleas, Court of 121
Common Schools 63
Congregational College f>f B. N. A. 62
Consuls, Foreign, in Canada 40
Council of Public Instruction, Ont. 63
County and Judicial Officers 108
County Courts 122
County Judges, Board of. 122
Crown Lands Department, Ont.... 45
Crown Lands Department, Quebec 47
Customs Department 43
Customs, Tariff of 52
Deaf and Dumb Institution 64
Debenture Pebt of Canada 30
Dental Society, Ontario 107
Dental Association, Quebec 107
Division Courts 122
Divi-ion Court Clerks 123
Dominion of Canada 41
Ecclesiastical Seminary, Ottawa.. C2
Eclipses
Educational Institutions 59
Educational Museum 64
Emigration
Entomological Society of Canada. 1
Error and Appeal, Court cf. 121
Epochs 2
Exchange Table, Prem.4DiK)unt 108
Executive Council, Ontario 44
Executive Council. Quebec 45
Executive Conncil, Nova Scotia ... 48
Executive Council, N. Brunswick 47
Executive Council, Manitoba 49
Exports 3S
Excise "
Festivals. Fixed and Moveable . ... 2
Finance Department 43
General Sessions, Courts of. 122
Governor General 41
Government Officers, N. B 48
Grammar School Association 107
Grammar Schools, Masters of. 63
Heir and Devisee Court 122
Hellmuth College 62
Hellmuth Ladies College 62
High School of Quebec 62
Holy Days. Proverbs, Ac 24
Hospital, General, Toronto 58
House of Assembly. Ontario 44
Houss of Assembly, Quebec 46
House of Assembly, N.B 47
House of Assembly, N. S 48
House of Commons 42
Huron College, London 61
Imports 33
Indian Office 44
Inland Revenue Department 43
Insolvent Debtors Court 122
Jacques Cartier Normal School ... 64
Judiciary 121
Justice, Department of. 43
Kingston Penetentiary 57
Knox College 62
Laval Normal School 64
Laval University CO
Law Officers of the Crown, Que.... 47
Law Society, U.C 121
Legal Holidays 123
Legislative Council, Quebec 46
Legislative Council, N. B 47
Legislative Council, N. S 48
Libraries. Public School 63
Lindsay Literary Society 107
Literary and Scientific 107
Lunatic Asylums 68
Magnetic Observatory 4
Marine and Fisheries Department 44
Masonic Lodges 118
Masters in Chancery 122
Mathematical Department 39
Mechanics Institute, Toronto . ... 107
Medical Alumni Asso n, Vic. Coll. 107
Medical Institutions and Schools. 57
Medical Conncil, Ontario 57
Meteorological Averages 4
Meteorological Observat ns, 1869. 22
Militia and Defence Department.. 44
Monthly Register 24
Moon s Phases 17
Morrin College, Quebec 61
McGill College University 60
McGill Normal School 64
Navigation. Carrying Trade, Ac... 37
Normal and Model Schools 63
Notre Dame de Levis College 62
Numismatic Society 107
Odd Fellows Lodges 121
Ontario College, Picton 62
Ontario S. S. Missionary Union.... 67
Ordnance Land Department 44
Ottawa Literary and Scientific Soc. 107
Ottawa Philharmonic Society 107
Patent Office Rules, Ac 49
Peterborough Literary Club 107
Planets 20
Post Office Department (55
Post Offices. List of. 70
Practice Court and Chamber* 12
Premium and Discount, Tablo of. 108
Privy Council . 41
Proverbs 24
Province of Ontario 4t
Province of Quebec 45
Province of Nova Scotia 48
Province of New Brunswick 47
Province of Manitoba 49
P.L. Surveyors, Examiners, Ont... 4."
P. L. Surveyors, Examiners, Que... 47
Provincial Registrars Office, Ont.. 46
Provincial Registrar s Office, Que. 4fi
Provincial Secretary s Office, Out.. 45
Provincial Secretary s Office, Que. 48
Provincial Secretary s Office, N.B. 48
Public Accounts, Dom. of Canada 27
Public Accounts, Quebec 30
Public Accounts, Nova Scotia 31
Public Accounts, New Brunswick 31
Public Instruction Dep t, Ont 4A
Public Instruction Dep t, Que 4/6
Public Works Department 44
Pubiic Works Department, N. B.. 48
Quebec Seminary 02
Queen s bench, Court of 121
Queen s College University 59
Receiver-General s Office 44
Rifle Association, Ontario 64
R. C. Educ. Inst. Dioc. of Toronto. 64
Koyal Coll. of Dental Surgeons.... 68
Royal roll, of Phys. & Surgeons.. 68
Royal Family 41
S. S. Association of Cttnad.i 57
Secretary of State for Provinces... 44
Senate of Canada 41
Shipping 37
Sp edy Trials out of Sessions 123
Stamp Duties, Table of. of>
Star Table 3
St. Francis Col Uge. Richmond. ... 61
St. Michael s College 62
Surrogate Courts 122
Surveyor-General s Office, N. B. ... 48
Tariff of Customs 32
Teachers Association, Ontario .... 107
Telegraph Stations, .Montreal Co. 125
Terms of the Courts 122
Towns, and Officials of 115
Toronto School of Medicine 58
Township Municipalities 110
Trade and Navigation 37
Treasurer s Department, Ontario. 45
Treasurer s Department, Quebec.. 47
Trinity College University 5fl
Trinity College Literary Institute. 107
Trinity College Reading Club 107
Trinity College School 62
University of Toronto 09
Univer?ity College Literary Soc... 107
University Coll. Nat. Science Club, 107
Upper Canada College 61
Venus and Mars. Dices of. 3
Victoria College University *6
Victoria Coll. Literary Associat n. 107
Wesleyan Female College 03
Woods and Forests 38
Young Men s Christian Assc-ciat n 57
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TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
127
INCORPORATED A.D. 1855.
. . .
Subscribed Capital $1,500,000.
Funds Invested $2,200,000.
Paid Tip Capital $1.200,000.
Annual Income $500,000.
OFFICE:
MASONIC HALL, TORONTO STREET, TORONTO.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
De-posits received daily, subject to withdrawal, and bearing interest at four, five, and six
per cent, per annum, according to amount and term. The whole Capital and Assets of the
Society, invested in Mortgages upon approved Eeal Estate, being pledged for the security of
money thus received, Depositors are at all times assured of perfect safety.
LOANS UPON REAL ESTATE
are granted by the Society at the following
|L_g IL.H T^fc TT <~< H.,1 T"* K > A "!$" C-. J a .
-Era. r*t I 9 <LJ V^ HHI - JLJ _tt 4. -2. JL. *+ SSS 5
To REDEEM a LOAN of $500 the following INSTALMENTS are required
FOR
5 YEARS.
10 YEARS.
15 YEARS.
20 YEARS.
Half- Yearly
Yearly
$63 20
129 20
$38 45
78 60
$30 70
62 75
627 15
55 6O
These Instalments are not required to be paid in advance, but at end of each Half- Year
or Year. Interest at 6 per cent, allowed on all sums paid before becoming due. Expenses
moderate, and fixed by Tariff.
Landed proprietors, and those about to purchase, are reminded that the Sinking Fund
System offers the easiest, cheapest, and surest mode of paying off a Mortgage debt, and affords
peculiar advantages to Farmers, Tradesmen, Trustees of Churches, and others whose cash
resources are received periodically.
THE COMPARATIVE COST
Of a Loan from this Society, and one obtained at eight per cent, upon the ordinary terms of
Interest payable Half-Yearly, and the Principal payable at the end of the term, is apparent
from the following
EXAMPLE :
Upon a Loan of $1,000 for 10 years, there will be required for interest 20
Half- Yearly payments of $40 each .$800 00
Principal Money 1,000 00
Total payments on a Loan at 8 per cent f 1,800 00
Upon a Loan of $1,000 for the same term from the Society, there will be
required to redeem both Principal and Interest 20 Half-Yearly Instalments
of $76 90 each $1,538 00
Difference in favor of the Sinking Fund System $262 00
The Society has Appraisers in every County in the Province of Ontario, through whom
Circulars can be obtained, and applications for Loans may be made. All further information
cao be had by addressing
J. HERBERT MASON,
Secretary and Treasurer, Toronto,
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TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1871.
ONTARIO PRINTER S EMPORIUM,
85 & 87 BAY STREET, TORONTO.
G-WATKIZST ^ BOM, Proprietors,
LATE WILLIAM H ALLEY.
DEALERS IN TYPES, PRESSES, INKS, PAPER, CARDS, LEADS, RULES, &c.
Agents for Stephenson, Blake & Co. s Hard Metal, Book, News, and Job Letter, and
James Connor & Son s Plain and Ornamental Type, Cuts, Borders, &c.
STEREOTYPING, ELECTROTYPING, AND WOOD ENGRAVING,
Lithographic, Copperplate, and Bookbinder s Materials furnished to order.
New (Ifisimis constantly lidded to our large stock of
LABELS FOK DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
AND LIQUORS.
COPP, CLARK & CO.
17 & 19 COLBORNE STREET,
TORONTO.
Price List on ap2>lication.
COPP, CLARK & CO.
KISELLEE/S & ST^TIOIsTEIR/S,
PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS,
LITHOGRAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS,
17 & 19 KING STREET EAST,
AND
67 & 69 COLBORNE STREET, TORONTO.
TO THE TRADE.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MAGAZINES
AND NEWSPAPERS
Supplied promptly on, the lowest terms.
MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS
Supplied to the Trade as advantageously as
as any other house,
BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER BY EVERY STEAMER.
COPP, CLARK CO., King Street East, Toronto.
TORONTO NURSERIES.
PROPKIETORS.
IE XI T E^sTT, 150
El S .
The Stock comprises Trees, Plants, and Flowers of every description suitable to the
climate, which we can pack to carry safely to any part of the World.
Priced Descriptive Catalogues sent to applicants enclosing a two cent, stamp.
Address: GEO. LESLIE & SONS, TORONTO NTJRSEEIES, LESLIE P.O.
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S. ALLCOCK, C. LAIGHT & CO,
MANUFACTURER* AND IMPORTERS OF
NEEDLES, FISH HOOKS, FISHING TACKLE, &c.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
Buttons, Thimbles, Steel Pens, Pencils, Rubber Combs, General Small Wares, Ball and Fin/liny
Twines, and Machine Thread.
N.B.-SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES OF ALL KINDS.
MERCHANTS SUPPLIED ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Warehouse No. 39 COLBORNE ST., TORONTO,
MANUFACTORY, Redditch, England. S. STOODLEY, MatlOffer.
ESTABLISHED 1836. ESTABLISHED 1838.
JA.MES FLEMIlSra & CO.
S12EB MERCHANTS,
SEEDSMEN TO THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE OF ONTARIO,
GROWERS AND IMPORTERS OF
FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS.
DEALERS IN GARDEN TOOLS, BONE DUST, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, &c.
AGRICULTURAL HALL, 180 Yonge St., TORONTO.
BTJNTIN, BROTHER & CO.
WHOLESALE STATIONERS,
AND
laptr, (Snfolop*, rntb lmih 00h
TWINES AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
Nos. 61 & 63 YONOE STREET, TORONTO
O- .A. 3L, L IE IR, ^ OIF 1
(Silt |aul(Un0
MANUFACTURER,
79 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO.
Wholesale Dealer in Engravings, Lithographs, and Chromos.
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130 TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. [1871.
JOHN CHARLESWORTH & C(X
WHOLESALE ^IPORTERS OF
ahtr
44 YONGE STREET, & 3 WELLINGTON STREET,
TORONTO, Ont.
NEW GOODS received weekly by Steamers from Britain, affording country Merchants
the advantage of selecting regularly from a fresh stock at prices that will compare favorably
with the best Houses in the trade.
JOHN CHARLESWORTH & CO.
\J .** IMPORTER OF *^
IKJ :E*. H ^ KT a- 1 isr
DECORATIONS, STATUARY, BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES,
FANCY GOODS, &o. &o.
LYMAN, BROTHERS & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
ST. LAWRENCE BUILDINGS, TORONTO.
OIHIIEIMIISTS,
DEALERS I.M DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY,
COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES,
Euller Goods, Paints, Oils, Colors, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Putty,
and .Druggists Glassware.
BROWN, BROTHERS,
-A. T I O 3>3" E3 I=t
ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BOOKBINDERS,
DEALERS Itf BOOKBINDERS MATERIALS, d-c.
66 & 68 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO.
ACCOUNT BOOKS of all styles constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, in a style
unsurpassed for quality, durability or price.
STATIONERY of every description in Stock, direct from the producers, and at euch
;prices as to enable us to hold out great inducements to buyers.
DIARIES, WALLETS, BILL CASES, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &c.
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TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
131
COPP, CLARK & CO.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL 17 & 19 KING STREET EAST,
MANUFACTORY 67 & 69 COLBORNE STREET,
TOIROlsTTO.
COPP, CLARK & Co., beg to offer their sincere thanks for the patronage so largely
bestowed upon the Manufacturing Branches of their business, which has necessitated
the Removal of the whole of those Departments to more Spacious Premises, as above,
Noa. 67 A 69 COLBORNE STREET, enabling them to undertake the following descriptions
of work connected with MANUFACTURING STATIONERY, Ac., in one building, with
economy and despatch :
PRINTING, BOOK-BINDING,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
PRINTING. Every description of Printing required by Railways, Merchants, Munici
palities, Benevolent Societies, Insurance Companies, Ac. Ac. Estimates given
when required.
BOOK-BINDING. Account Books made to order for every purpose ; for Banks, Rail
ways, Insurance Companies, Building Societies, Merchants, and Traders gene
rally, with especial care to strength and durability. A large assortment of
those in general use always in stock. Letter-press, Music, and Fancy Binding,
in the most elegant style.
LITHOGRAPHY, Plain and in Colours, for Debentures, Bonds, Scrip, Cheques,
Billheads, Cheque Notes, Drafts, Cards, Ac. Show Cards and Labels in Black
and Coloured. Chalk Drawings, Portraits, Architectural Views, Ac.
ENGRAVING on Copper, for first class Commercial Work, Vignettes, Views of Build
ings, Ac. Visiting, Reception and Invitation Cards. Dies, Crests, Monograms,
Ac. Seals for Companies, Notaries, Ac.
WOOD ENGRAVING. Illustrations, Advertisements, Ac.
METAL ENGRAVING, for Surface Prints in Colours, Show Cards, Labels, Ac.
COPP, CLARK A Co. feel confident their facilities for executing any order in the fore
going Branches cannot be excelled by any firm in Canada, and where, as is so frequently the
case, two or three trades are necessary for the completion of one job, the value of the combi
nation of the various workmen in one establishment must be obvious to all. To be found in
no other house in the Dominion and in but few in the United States or Europe.
COPP, CLARK * CO. TORONTO.
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TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1871.
& WILSON S
& I 3j 3E3 3XT T 33MCOTX03XT
SEWING MACHINES.
WHEELER & WILSON S SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTORIES. TH ESE
MANUFACTORIES ARE
THE LARGEST
SEWING MACHINE
MANUFACTORIES
IN THE WORLD,
and the demand for these
celeberated Machines are so
great that last year (J869)
they made and sold
Q0,000
Machines, and have sold in
all over
HALF-A-MILLION
Machines in all parts of the
world.
NEW FACTORY.
Front, 368 feet; Depth, 307 feet.
OLD FACTORY.
Front, 526 feet; Depth, 219 feet.
THE REASON WHY. They are the best; they are the simplest, having the LEAST MACHINERY and
fewest movements of any Lock Stitch Machine in the world, consequently THEY WEAR THE LONGEST,
RUN THE EASIEST AND FASTEST WITH THE LEAST NOISE ; they do the BEST and most PERFECT work
out, and greatest range of work, having more attachments than any other.
GK A. WALTON, General Agent,
85 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO.
__TI ..JSTRATEP CATALOGUE POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
CHAS. LEVEY & CO.
Brokers in New and Second-Hand Machinery,
No. 73 TO 77 ADELAIDE ST. WEST., TORONTO,
HAVE IN STORE AND FOR SALE
NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS,
AH SIZES,
SAW MILLS, & WOOD WORKING MACHINERY.
American Correspondents, Buffalo Machinery Agency, 39 Mechanic St., Buffalo, N.Y.
PARSON BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS,
GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
&c, &c., &c.
Warehouse-IO FRONT STREET, TORONTO, Ont.
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TOEONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
133
THE GENUINE
ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE
117 YONG-E ST.,
TORONTO,
Principal Office for Ontario.
IMPORTANT.
DQRRIS & WHSTlARKj
GENERAL AGENTS.
TRADE MARK.
EVERY CUSTOMER AW AGENT,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
1*JRK ARMS,
AMMUNITION, &c., &c.
132 YONGE STREET,
TORONTO.
. H. MOORK ^ GO.
WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN TOBACCO, &c.
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
si ZFIRXDHSPI? ST:R,:E:ET E^ST, TOK^OISTTO.
AGENTS IN ONTARIO FOB
C. . JEDTVAROS, OF MONTREAL,
MAKtlFACTURER OF
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
Vault Doors, Iron Work for Registry Offices, Jails, &c.
And all kinds of FIEE AND BURGLAR PROOF SECURITIES.
Also AGENTS in Canada for W. DOWNIE S FLINT AND EMERY PAPERS
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134 TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. 1871.]
DICKEY, NEILL & GO.
SOUO IFOTJItTIDIR,^?-,
TORONTO, Out.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
WATER WHEELS IN AMERICA,
Having beaten the LEFFEL Turbine, Sept.
1st, 1870, on the premises of TUTTLE,
DATE & RODDEN, St. Catharines, by over 3&
per cent., in a side by side trial, and using
only 550 inches of water, while the Leffel
used 743 inches.
The LefFel Wheel was afterwards ordered
out, and a SAMSON TURBINE to bo
put in its place, where it can be seen at
work to-day.
SAMSON TURBINE WATER WHEELS.
(A. D. COLE S PATENT.)
"We also manufacture every variety of
PORTABLE, STATIONARY, AND MARINE STEAM
ENGINES & BOILERS.
SHAFTING, GEARING PULLEYS, STEAM PUMPS, POWER PUMPS, CANTING
MACHINES, PATENT SOHO FRICTION
the only perfect Set for Circular Saws in use.
BUTTING MACHINES, AND ALL KINDS OF SAW AND GRIST MILL SUPPLIES,
AlffD MACHIMERY.
EDWA.:RZ> LYE,
(From London, England,)
^3NT !OTJ IH.3
195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO.
Denisou
1, Toronto; Methodist Church, Thorold; Plimitive Methodist Church, Parliament Street, Toronto;
Must s Treadgold, Esq., Clairville, Ont.
Reference kindly permitted to JOHN CARTER,. Esq., Organist of St. James s Cathedral, Toronto-
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m
Established I \fnm i^ A.D. 1860.
MANUFACTURER OF
CHILDREN S CARRIAGES,
INVALID CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, &c. &c.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
108 & 110 Richmond Street West, Toronto.
Illustrated Catalogue forwarded on application.
Dominion Brass and Steam Guage Works,
DAVID S. KEITH,
PLUiBEB, GAS AND STEAM FITTER,
109 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO,
IMIPOIR/I lEIR, OIF 1
IRON GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, SHEET LEAD AND LEAD PIPES,
GAS FIXTURES, GAS GLOBES, &c.
BLOCK TIN, SPELTER, BRASS TUBES, &c.
OIF
STEAM AND WATER GUAGES, AND ALL KINDS OF ENGINEER S,
BRASS WORK.
ALSO ASHCROFT S INFALLIBLE LOW WATER DETECTOR
FOR STEAM BOILERS.
Importer of all kinds of Bell Hanger s Materials..
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HAMILTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1871.
JAMES THORNTON,
(Late Thornton, Green, and De Vine,}
MANUFACTURER OF FIRST-CLASS
, Cfottwlt,
ORGANS & MELODEONS.
FACTORY AND WAREROOM,
5 &7 FLORENCE BLOCK, CORNER OF BAY & KING STREETS.
HAMILTON, ONT.
Automatic and Knee-Swell combined, giving a beautiful effect. A liberal discount to Churches and Schools.
Tubular sounding Chamber and Tubular action, producing a tone equal to the Pipe Organ, and pronounced
to be the best instrument in Canada.
Tin-so Instruments have every Modern Improvement of value, are war-ranted for
Six Years, and are steadily increasing in reputation.
Music Stools in variety, wholesale and retail.
Instrument* made to ortler in any required style, hired or exchanged.
Concertinas, Violins, Harps, Guitars, Pianos, &c., strung, tuned, and repaired.
Responsible parties desiring to purchase on time, will be fairly and liberally dealt with. Dealers- invited
to call. Descriptive lists gratis.
C3-. IF. IDE VTITE;
General Agent.
OIF 1
VICTORIA OIL, MACHINERY OILS, WOOL OIL,
&c., &c.
HA.MILTON, ONT.
1856.
J. A. SIMMERS,
SEEDSMAN & FLORIST,
TORONTO, ONT.
Importers and Growers of all kinds of
Field, Garden, and Flower Seeds.
SEED WAREHOUSE Corner Front Street and West
Market Tlace.
GARDENS " SAIK CIVA VILLA," on Yonn-e Street, ten minutes walk beyoud the Yorkvillo
Street Railway Terminus.
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HAMILTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
137
HAMILTON AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
SAWYER S COMBINED MOWERS & REAPERS
WITH IMPROVED SELF-RAKER.
THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINATION GRAIN DRILLS, STRAW CUTTERS,
CLOVER MILLS,
WOOD S LIGHT MOWERS, HORSE RAKES, &c., &c.
L . D . SAWYER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS,
THE VICTORIA
utual
af
ESTABLISHED 1863.
NON-HAZARDOUS PROPERTY ONLY INSURED.
AVAILABLE ASSETS - - - - $152,190 OS
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
The Directors have pleasure in calling attention to the great success that has attended the
Victoria." The business, since the organization of the Company has steadily increased, and
the Assets now available for payment of Losses amount to the sum of 8152,190 02.
HEAD OFFICE-HAMILTON, ONTARIO.
BOABD OF DIRECTORS:
GEORGE H. MILLS, ESQ., Hamilton, President.
LEVI LEWIS, ESQ., Saltfleet, Vive-President.
ALEX. BROWN, Esq., East Flamboro .
JAS. CALDER, Esq., Ancast er,
PKTER CARROLL, Esq., East Flamboro ,
JAS. CUMMINGS, Esq., Hamilton.
JACOB H. FISHER, Esq., Nelson,
ROBT. GIBBONS, Esq. Goderich,
HAMILTON, Nov. 1870.
HENRY HALL, Esq., Binbrook,
THOS. LATTRIDGE, Esq., Barton.
GEO. MURISON, Esq., Hamilton,
THOS. McILWRAITH, Esq., Hamilton.
JOS RYMAL, Esq., M. P., Barton,
SAML. B. WEYLIE, Esq., Glanford,
A. T. WOOD, Esq., Hamilton.
W. D. BOOKER, Secretary.
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TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1871.
BOILER WORKS.
Q
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS ON HAND FOR SALE.
ESIPLAJSLAJDE, NE^H CHURCH ST.
TORONTO.
Proprietor.
TORONTO SAFE WORKS.
J. & J. TAYLOR,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE * BURGLAR
PKOOP
SAFES.
IRON VAULTS, DOORS, &c. FOR BANKS.
REGISTKY AND PRIVATE OFFICES.
Send for a Circular.
&
198 & 9OO FROiUT STKEET EAST, TORONTO.
ENGLISH GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE.
CLEVERDON $c COOMBE,
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE,
G-OOIDS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 8 ADELAIDE STREET EAST, TORONTO.
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1871.] TORONTO ADVERTISEMENTS. 139
MORRISON & McG-UIRE,
Plumber s Steam and G-as Fitters,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
BELL HANGERS, AND GENERAL DEALERS IN IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS,
STEAM AND WATER GUAGES, ENGINEER S BRASS WORK,
&c., &c.
7 IX IKZIIsra- STIE^IEIET WIEST,
TORONTO.
ONTARIO STEAM GUAGE AND BRASS WORKS.
JAMES MORRISON,
Manufacturer of Steam and Pressure Guages of all kinds, Engineer s
and Plumber s Brass Work, &c.
CORNER OF BAY AND TEMPERANCE STREETS, TORONTO.
TORONTO GILT MOULDING DEPOT.
H. J. MATTHEWS & BROTHER,
CLA-IR/VIEIRS, O-JILiIDIE^S,
PICTURE FRAME AND LOOKING GLASS
MANUFACTURERS,
95 AND 189 YONGE STREET, TORONTO.
JjtgF" Oil Paintings, Chromos, Steel Engravings, Lithographs, Decalcomanie and Decalcomanie
Materials ; Picture Frame Mouldings of best style and finish ; Picture Frames, all kinds ; Look
ing Glass Frames and Looking Glass Plates, <fec. THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT LOWEST PRICES.
ItST .A. ID .A. S T ^ I IST IE ID G- HL .A. S S W O IR, IKI S .
Established 1856.
JOSEPH McCAUSLAND,
STAINER AND ENAMELLER ON GLASS.
No. 8 KING- STREET WEST, TORONTO.
WILLI.AM H. SPAJEIROW,
87 YONGE STREET, TORONTO,
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TIN, SHEET IRON, AND
COPPER WARE,
of <ttjglisjj anfr ^nurkatt Jowse Jfurmsljing Jj
STOVES, GRATES, LAMPS, OILS,
ENGLISH IRON BEDSTEADS AND MANGLES,
CHILDREN S CARRIAGES, &c., Ac.
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TOEONTO ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1871.
TUTTLE, DATE fc RODDEN,
MANUFACTURERS OP
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
AND
TOOL
Scythes.
Forks.
Hoes.
Axes,
Hay Knives.
Snaths.
Draw Knives.
Chisels.
Sleeks.
Hammers.
Cooper Tools.
Machine Knives-
Factory-WELLAND VALE WORKS, ST. CATHARINES.
Warehouse 18 & 20 COLBORNE ST., TORONTO.
OUR goods won SIX FIRST-CLASS PRIZES at the Provincial Exhibition at Toronto, in
October, 1870, in competition with other and older makers, who for years previously
obtained first prizes in the same classes. This was the first time we ever exhibited for the
purpose of competition for prizes.
We are sole makers of W. H. RODDEN S PATENT IMPROVED FORKS.
These are the best goods in the market.
Prices low and terms liberal.
The Hardware Trade favorably dealt with.
TUTTLE, DATE & HODDEN.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
~~" a.
ritislj f^mmca
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1S33.
HEAD OFFICE CORNER CHUCH & COURT STREETS,
TORONTO.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
HON. GEORGE W. ALLAN PELEG ROWLAND GEORGE P. RIDOUT.
GEORGE J BOYD A. JOSEPH. E. II RUTHERFORD.
HON. W. CAYLEY. PETER PATERSON. THOMASC STREET.
Governor GEO. P. RIDOUT.
Deputy- Governor PETER PATERSON.
Trusties E. H. RUTHERFORD, HON. W.
CAYLEY, GEORGE J. BOYD.
J/arca-<?r THOMAS WM BIRCHALL.
Fire Inspector E. ROBY O BRIEN.
Marine Inspector CAPTAIN R. COURNEEN.
Insurances on all descriptions of Property are granted by this Company against Loss and Damage by Ftre ;
and also against Loss or Damage by the perils of Inland Navigation, at the Current Rates of Premn
Eisks in each Branch are also taken by the several Agents of the Company at the principal cities, towns,
and ports of Shipment throughout the Province.
Forma of Application, with every requisite information, may be obtained at the Head Office, or any of the
Agents.
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TORONTO SAVINGS BANK.
(ESTABLISHED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT, JUNE 3, 1S54.)
OFFICE 72 CHURCH STREET (NEXT ST. ANDREW S CHURCH).
DEPOSITS received from T.WENTY CENTS and upwards ; invested in Government and
other first-class Securities. Interest allowed thereon at the rate of Five per cent. ; on
Special deposits at the rate of Six per cent, per annum,
JAMES STOCK, President. W. J. MACDONELL, Manager.
tutting
CAPITAL, ...... $400,000.
PRESIDENT Hox. G. W. ALLAN. VICE-PRESIDENT JXO. WORTHINGTON, Esq.
OFFICE No. 70 CHURCH STREET, TORONTO.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT subject to call. Interest at the rate of Six per cent.
per annum, compounded half-yearly.
MONEY TO LOAN on the security of Improved Freehold Property ; repayable by half-
yearly or yearly instalments. See our Reduced rates.
_____ _ WALTER S. LEE, Secretary and Treasurer.
THE FREEHOLD PERMANENT BUILDING & SAVINGS SOCIETY,
TORONTO,
ESTABLISHED IN 1839.
CAPITAL,, $500,000, in Shares of $1OO each.
PRESIDENT HON. WM. McM ASTER.
SECRETARY-TREASURER CHARLES ROBERTSON.
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Chronological Cycles.
Golden Number 11
Epact 20
Solar Cycle 5
Dominical Letter Q. y
Roman Indiction 15
Julian Period 6585
Kpochs.
The year 5633 of the Jewish Era begins Oct. 3 18T2
The year 1289 of the Mahometan Era begins March 11 1872
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1872
1872
Fixed and Moveable Festivals and Anniversaries*
Ash Wednesday Feb 14 I Whitsunday May 19
St. David March 1
St. Patrick March 17
Lady Day March 25
Easter Sunday March 31
St. George April 23
Holy Thursday May 9
Birth of Queen Victoria May 24
Midsummer Day June 24
Dominion Day July 1
Michaelmas Day Sept. 29
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Explanation of the Articles of the Calendar*
These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec, Fredericton, and Halifax, and for ordinary purposes will serve with
ufficient accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada.
The times of the Son s RISING AND SETTING are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for Toronto,
Quebec, Fredericton, Halifax, and Fort Garry.
The civil times both for the rising aua setting of the Moon s centre are given for every day for Toronto, Quebec,
Predericton, Halifax, and Fort Garry.
The column, SON on MEKIDIAN, gives the time that a watch should shew when the shadow of a sun dial is on thi
noon mark.
MOON S Aa. This column shews to the nearest tenth of a day the Moon s age at Toronto Noon.
The column, MOON ox THB MERIDIAN, gives the mean time at which the moon s centre passes the meridian of longi
tude 4 h. 46 m.W. When in the column headed Moon s rising or setting, or Moon on meridian, the letters A.M. occur,
unaccompanied by any number, they denote that the numbers given lor the succeeding days relate to the morning,
and those for the preceding <\\ys to the afternoon, but that the Moon does not rise or set or cross the meridian (as th
case may be) on that day.
The MOON S MERIDIAN ZENITH DISTANCES are given to the nearest tenth of a degree for a point in latitude 45 and
longitude 4 h. 46 m. W. They are not corrected for parallax or retraction.
The column, UPPER TRANBIT o POLS STAR shews for every day the mean time at which the Pole Star makes its upper
transit across the meridian of longitude 4 h. 46 m. W. It passes the meridian in the morning from April 9 to October
8, and in the afternoon from October 10 to April 8. On October y, there are two transits, namely, at Om. 21s. a.m.
and at lib. 5Gm. 25s. p.m.
The time at which the lower transit of the Pole Star occurs may oe found by adding 11 h. 58 m. 2 s. to the time of lt
preceding upper transit.
The six last columns will serve with sufficient accuracy for the whole of Canada.
From the time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found the time of its greatest western or eastern elonga
tion, by adding or subtracting the constants given in the annexed Table.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
60
h m
5 54 6
h in 8
5 53 55
h m s
5 53 44
h m s
5 53 33
h m e
5 53 21
h m a
5 53 9
h m s
5 52 56
h m s
5 52 43
h m f
5 62 29
Difference for 10 of ltitude ...
1.8
1.8
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.3
MOON S PHASES. This Table gives the times for the four meridians when the moon passes the geocentric longitudei
of 0, 90, 180, and 270 east of the sun. It gives also the times of her greatest and least distance from the earth.
TWILIGHT. In this table are given the times at which twilight begins in the morning and ends in the evening, i. .,
the times whem the sun g centre is 18 below the horiion.
GREATEST ELONGATION o THI POLI STAR. This column gives the greatest azimuth of the Pole Star east or west from
the meridian as observed at a place in latitude 45. When the greatest elongation corresponding to any other latitude
ia required, the number given in the column should be corrected by means of the following table.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
60
5 38"
3 51"
1 59"
W 0"
4- 2 4"
+4 16"
4-6 35"
4- 9 2"
4- IV 37"
2nd Correction for each minute
4- 1.8"
4- 1.9"
+ 20"
4- 21"
4- 2.2"
4- 23"
4- 2.4"
4- 2.6"
4- 2T"
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THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Ihe 1st correction for the degrees of latitude is to be subtracted from the greatest elongation given in the calendar,
added to it, according as the degrees of latitude are less or greater than 45.
The 2nd correction, which is always additive, is found by multiplying the number given in the third line of th
>ule by the number of minutes in the latitude.
hue for latitude 43 2(X...lst correction = 3 51" 2nd correction + 1.9 X 20 = -f 38"
47 40 ... " " = + 4 16" " " -f 2.3 X 40 = -f 1 32"
45 KX... " " = + 0" " " + 2.1 X 10 = + 21"
If the altitude of Pola*ia above the horizontal plane observed at the time of its meridian transit be corrected for
efraction. the latitude of the place of observation will be found by subtracting the polar distance from the altitud*
)- corrected, for the upper transit, aud by adding the polar distance to the corrected altitude, for lower transit.
ity observing Polaria with a horizontal circle *t the time of its upper or lower meridian trnsit the direction of the
meridian may also be found ; but as its motion in azimuth at these instants is more rapid than at other points of it*
coarse, any error in the time will then produce the greatest possible effect on the azimuth. Near the time of greatest
elongation, on the otber hand, the chanze of azimuth is very slow ; so that an error i" the supposed time of observ
ation will occasion a comparatively small error in the azimu h. On thin account the instant of greatest elongation
east of west of the meridian is the time most favourable for the determiuation of the meridian.
Again, as-the point of greatest elongation is the one at which the change of altitude is most rapid, any error in the
time will produce a comparatively large error iu the altitude. Hence this part of the star s path is the worst that could
be taken for finding the latitude.
As the transits of Polaris and the times of its greatest elongation often take place when the sky is clouded, or
during dayiu cit, wveral days may someiinies pass without the < ccunence ol an opportunity favorable lor these
observations with Polaris.
To remedy to some degree this inconvenience, tables are herewith given which contain the times of transit of three
other < ircuiupolar stais, with the intervals between the times of transit and of greatest elongation; and also their
azimuths at the same instant.
Of the three stars fi t e t & $ Urew Mlnoris, S, from being n arest to the pole, is on the whole the best adapted for the
determination of the meridian ; while ft, though convenient on account of its greater brightness, is less suitable than
the other two; since the length c.f the interval between the times o> its meridian passage and greatest elongation, ai
well as its azimuth at the latter time, are both greatly affected by a change in the latitude.
On examining the table, it will be seen that an error of 10 in the assumed latitude will occasion an error of about
4 in the azimuth of the star.
In order to harmonize with the rest of the Calendar, where Ihe times of transit of Polaris have been usually placed,
the transits of that star are given in civil time: for greater convenience however the transits of jQ ) t ; & $ Urste
Minoris in the following table are in astronomical time, being reckoned from noon to noon. For the sake of brevity
the transits are given tor the 1st, llth and 21 tt, and also on those days when two transits take place.
Th times of meridian passage on any intermediate day may be readily found with sufficient accuracy by subtract
ing the following numbers from the recorded time that next precedes it in the table.
Number of days after day last recorded ......
i
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
m s
m s
m
m s
m s
m H
m s
m s
m s
m *
a 56
7 52
11 48
15 44
19 40
23 36
27 32
31 2S
35 24
39 20
As in the case of the Pole Star, the lower transits of each of these stars will occur lib. 58m 2s (nearly) after th
time of upper transit.
Mean Astronomical Times of the upper transits of three Circumpolar Star*.
Urew Minoris
Right Ascension I4h 51m 7s
Polar Distance... 15 19 12"
Jan.
Feb.
March.
April. | May.
June.
July-
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
h m s
h m s
h m B
h m 8
h m s
h m s
h m 8
h m B
h m 8
h in H
h m g
h m B
1
20 5 10
18 3 18
16 9 20
14 7 28
12 9 32
10 7 37
8 9 39
6 7 44
4 6 48
2 7 49
5 56
22 4 4
2
Two tra
nsits occ
ur on N
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23 58 4
LI
19 25 51
17 24 1
15 30
13 28 8
11 30 10
9 28 17
7 30 21
5 28 24
3 26 30
1 28 30
23 22 43
21 24 45
4i
18 46 33
16 44 43
14 50 40
12 48 47 10 50 50
1
8 4S 58
6 51 1
4 49 3
2 47 10
49 11
22 43 23
20 45 27
Ursse Minoris
Right Ascension 16h 59m 9i
Polar Distance... 7 45 25"
h m s
h m s
h m a
h m s
h m 8
h m s
h m B
h m s
h m B
h m s
h m 8
h m B
1
22 13 34
20 11 45
18 17 47
16 15 59
14 18 5
12 16 12
10 18 14
8 16 16
6 14 18
4 16 18
2 14 18
16 18
5
Two tra
nsits occ ur on D
c.6
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34
1
23 56 39
11
21 34 16
19 32 27
17 28 30
15 36 41
13 38 46
11 36 53
9 38 63
7 36 56
5 34 57
3 36 55
1 34 68
23 33 3
21
20 54 58
18 53 9
16 59 13
14 57 23
12 59 27
10 57 33
8 59 33
6 57 35
4 55 37
2 57 34
55 38
22 53 44
! Ursse Minoris
Right Ascension 18h 13m 35s
Polar Distance.. 3 23 39"
h m s
h in s
h in s
h m B
h m B
h m 8
h m 8
h m s
h m s
h in R h m
h m s
1
23 27 40
21 25 50
19 31 57
17 20 14
15 32 26
13 30 38
11 32 40
9 30 40
7 28 37
5 30 27
2 28 21
1 SO 16
LI
22 48 21120 46 34
18 52 41
16 50 59
14 53 9
12 51 19
10 53 19
8 51 18
6 49 14
4 51 3
2 48 59
60 64
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22 9 3
20 7 18
18 13 25
16 11 43
14 13 52
12 12
10 13 58
8 11 56
6 9 51
4 11 40
2 9 36
11 34
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Table,
Owing the intervals between the times of upper transit and the times of greateit elongation of the three stars, fi t ft
Ursa Minoris, also the azimuth oftfifse stars at the tame instant, and the change in the length of the interval, and in
the azimuth for an increase o/10 of latitude.
LATITCrK.
42
43
44
45
46
47
45
49
50
h m s
522
h 111 8
4 59 58
h m s
4 67 49
h HI 8
4 55 34
h in H
4 53 16
h m s
4 50 51
h m s
4 48 21
h m s
4 45 44
h m s
A A \ A
Change for 10 of latitude ...
20.7
5 30 55
21.5
5 29 65
22.5
5 28 52
23.0
5 27 47
24.2
5 26 40
25.0
5 25 30
26.2
5 24 19
27.3
5 V3 4
28. r
5 "H 45
Change for 10 of latitude ...
10.0
5 4G 8
10.5
5 46 22
10.9
5 45 55
11.2
5 45 27
11.7
5 44 58
11.8
5 44 28
12.5
5 43 57
13.2
5 43 25
13.7
r t 42 fil
8 Change for 10 of latitude ...
4.3
4.5
4.7
4.8
5.0
5.2
5.3
5.7
5.8
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10 49 4ti
o / //
21 10 53
o / //
21 33 10
2L 56 41
2221 &
o / //
22 47 48
23 15 40
o / //
23 45 10
O 1 II
>4 16 28
Change or 10 of latitude ...
+ 3 31
10 27 51
+ 3 43
10 38 5
+ 3 55
10 48 .">2
+ 49
11 14
+ 4 23
11 12 13
+ 4 39
11 24 52
4- 4 55
11 S i 13
+ 5 13
11 52*50
+ 5 33
12 7 15
Change for 10> of latitude ...
A Greatest elongation
+ 1 42
4 34 10
+ 1 48
4 38 3tt
+ I 54
4 43 K<
+ 20
4 48 11
+ 26
4 53 "2
+ 2 14
4 58 49
+ 2 21
5 4 35
+ 2 29
5 10 40
+ 2 38
5 17 6
Change for 10 of latitude ...
+ 44
+ 47
+ 49
+ 52
+ 55
+ 58
+ 1 1
+ 14
+ 18
THE PLANETS. The times of rising and setting of the five chief planets are calculated for Toronto, and are corrected
for refraction. The times of culmination, although computed for the meridian of Toronto, will serve approximately for
the whole of Canada. Tne meridian zenith distances, being designed merely to aid in finding the planets, have been
given only to the nearest tenth of a degree, as seen from the latitude of 45.
When the planetary day is shorter than the mean solar day, and commences soon after the midnight of the
preceding day, the planet will sometimes arrive a second time on the meridian before the expiration of the actual civil
day. From analogous causes a planet will sometimes rise twice or set twice in the same civil day. When two culmina
tions occur in the same day, or two risings or settings, the times of both are registered.
Star Table.
From the times of the upper transit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following table, the times of
culmination, and of the rising and setting of the principal fixed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45 north latitude.
To ascertain when any star found in the following table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left-hand
column of figures to the preceding meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time of rising
of a star, subtract the number opposite to it in the rifrbt-hand column of figures from the time of its meridian passage.
For the setting of a Star, add the same number to the time of its meridian passage. Those stars marked ( ) revolve
in a ciicle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 45.
NAME OF STAR.
On
Meridi n
Rises
and Sets
NAME OP STAB.
On
Meridi n
Rises
and Sets
a Andromeda}
h tn
22 46
h m
8 9
y Leonis
h m
9
h m
1 27
rPf><r;ii fAlffenilA
22 51
6 59
a Ursse Miijoris
9 42
23 18
jj Leonis
10 29
7 2
a n.-t
23 21
4 40
/3 Corvi .....<
11 14
4 20
a Ursoe Minoris (Polaris)
a Virginus (Spicsi)
12 6
5 16
36
7 25
tf Ursse Majoris
12 29
Arietis
48
7 38
a Bootis (Arcturus)
12 56
7 23
(Jeti
1 43
6 13
13 37
2 3
/3 Libras
13 56
5 23
a Tauri (Aldebaran)
3 16
7 7
a Coronae Borealis
14 15
8 2
3 55
a Serpentis
14 24
6 26
Q Orionis (Risel)
3 56
5 25
14 44
4 37
j8 Tauri
4 6
8 10
a Scorpii (Antares)
15 7
4 2
4 13
5 57
a Herculis
15 54
7
t Orionis ;
4 17
5 64
16 13
n ColumbsB > .
4 21
3 9
y Drnconis
16 39
4 36
6 29
17 18
9 31
a Canis Maioris (Sirius)
5 27
4 50
o Aquilse (Altair)
18 30
6 33
t Cani ^ MA jo vis
5 41
3 46
19 22
11 32
o? Geminorum (Castor)
6 14
8 34
a Cephei
20
y Canis Minoris (Procyon)
6 20
6 21
3 Aquarii
20 10
5 34
3 Geminorum (Pollux)
6 25
8 9
20 44
5 55
a Hydrse
8 08
5 26
21 35
3 36
a Leonis (Reeulus^ .
8 48
6 51
a Peeasi (Markab)
21 43
7
[148]
1872.]
THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
Table,
Shewing the Illuminated Portions of Hit, Ditcs of Venus and Mars.
1872.
Venus.
Mars.
1872.
Venus.
Mars.
-676
-970
July 15.
1 -000
-992
February 14.
March.... 15.
April 15.
May 15.
June 15.
-773
-849
-912
-958
-989
-982
-992
-998
1 -000
-998
August.... 15.
September 15.
October... 15.
November 15.
December 15.
990
-959
-913
-853
-780
-982
-967
-950
-930
-913
Eclipse*.
In the year 1872 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon.
I. A partial eclipse of the Moon, May 22, 1872. The middle of the eclipse occurs before the Moon rises in Canada.
The last contact with the shadow occurs sonn after the Moon rises at Halifax and Fredericton, but before he risei at
western stations. The last contact with the Penumbra takes place after the Moon rises at the plares named below,
tut before she rises at Fort Garry.
The following Table contains the local mean astronomical times at which such phases as are visible occur.
Pa AS i.
Halifax.
Frederict n
Quebec.
Montreal.
Kingston.
Toronto.
London.
h. m.
17 41
h. m.
7 31
h. m.
h. m.
h. m.
h. in.
h. m.
9 12
9 2
8 42
8 32
8 21
8 9
8 1
II. An annular eclipse of the Sun, June 5, 1872, invisible in Canada. The line of central eclipse extends from a
point in the Indian ocean (Lat 5 43 N. Long. 65 E.) across the Indian Peninsula and China, to a point in the
Pacific (Lat. 27 32 N. and Long. 155 36 W.)
III. A partial eclipse of the Moon, November 14, 1872, visible in Canada.
The local mean times at which the various phases oocur at different stations are given in the following table.
PHASE.
Halifax.
Freder.ct
Quebec.
Montreal.
Kingsfn
Toronto.
London.
F. Garry
Victoria.
first contact with Penumbra .
First contact with shadow ....
Middla of Eclipse
h. m.
10 47
12 47
13 5
h. m
10 37
12 37
12 52
h. m.
10 17
12 17
12 35
h. m.
10 7
12 7
12 25
h. m.
9 56
11 5(3
12 14
h. m.
9 44
11 44
12 2
h. m.
9 36
11 3ti
11 f>4
h. m.
8 34
10 3t
10 52
h. m.
S 50
a 50
9 8
Last contact with shadow
Last contact with Penumbra
13 23
15 23
13 13
15 13
12 53
14 53
12 4:5
14 43
12 42
13 42
12 20
14 20
12 12
14 12
11 10
13 10
9 26
11 26
The first contact with the shadow occurs at 11 from the northernmost point of the Moon s limb towards the west;
and the last contact at 29 towards the west, in each case for direct image. Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon g
diameter=l) 0.023.
IV. A total eclipse of the Sun, November 30, 1872, invisible in Canada. The line of central eclipse extends from a
point in the South Pacific (Lat. 15 1 S. ; Long. 173 12 W.) eastward, south of Cape Horn, to a point in the South
Atlantic (Lat. 41 20 S. ; Long. 12 3 33 W.)
TABLE SHEWING THE AVERAGES OF CERTAIN METEOROLOGICAL QUANTITIES.
[From observations at the Magnetic Observatory.]
00
*
o>
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age of 29
8.
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o
22-94
o
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3 06
8-14
72
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in.
1 VQfi
13-59
in.
2 .-71
17-QT
February
6321
22 95
N 69 W
310
8 - 53
72
I V?
1 R-1S
12 07
2 800
March
5989
29-85
N 57 W
3 31
8 80
62
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10-1 ^
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5967
40 99
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c.-io
60
May ..
5717
5V41
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1 66
6.77
55
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5747
61-53
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6 15
52
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5990
67 38
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68
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1 04
5-19
48
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6623
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1-08
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6487
45 76
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1 72
6 j
61
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751
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6534
25-93
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8-5-2
74
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13 45
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29-6192
44-13
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1-87
6 94
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11
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a a. a
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rH Ol CO Olj! tiOICO ^-CO
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[164]
1872.]
THE PLANETS.
21
NAME OF
PLANET.
JANUARY 1ST.
JANUARY llTH.
JANUARY 21sT.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Vler.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
8 68 a
9 33 a
5 36/7
7 45 a
553/>
h m
853
219/7
1 140
U 10 p
128-
A m
148/7
706/-
8 48 a
4 85 /7
8 59 a
o
61.4
63.1
23.8
67.5
24.3
h m
417 a
9 13a
4-50/7
7 10
511/>
A m
901 o
2 11 p
29
1 1 35 o
047 a
h m
1 44 p
1 09 p
804
401/?
819u
o
640
60.7
23 5
67.4
24.2
h m
4 36 a
8 53 a
4 04 p
6 35 a
429/7
h m
9 lOa
202/>
1140/7
11 01 a
006 a
h m
I 45p 65.8
712j9!58.0
7 21 a 23.2
8 27 d 67.8
7 38 a 24.1
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
PLANET.
FEBRUARY 1ST.
FEBRUARY HTH.
FEBRUARY 21si.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
4 54 a
829 a
3 13 p
5 56 a
3440
A m
9 23 a
1 52/7
I051p
10 23 a
11 170
h m
1 52/7
715/>
6 33 a
250/>
6 -53 a
o
66.8
54.8
23 (i
67.2
240
h m
505(r
8 06 a
228j?
521 a
3 02 ir-
A m
9 35 u
142p
10 (Up
9 48 a
1036
/?, m
206/<
7 18 ? -
5506
216/7
613
o
66.7
31 7
22.8
67.0
23 9
h m
5 12 a
742a
1 45 p
4 45 a
221p
h m
9 48 a
1 31/7
924/;
913a
9550
A m
524/7
719/7
5 08 a
141/7
5 32 a
o
65.5
48.6
22.7
66.9
23.8
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
MARCI
I 1ST.
MARCH
llTH.
MARCH
21ST.
PLANET.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
5 13 a
h m
9 58 a
h m
2 43 p
o
63 6
h m
5 09 a
h m
10 08 a
h m
3 06 p
o
60 6
A m
502 a
h m
\ 1 G a
h m
3 31 p
57
Mars
7 21 a
1 21
7 21 v
45 7
657
1 10;?
722/?
42 6
6 33 a
058n
72o
39 5
Jupiter
1 07 p
i -i p
8 46 p
i * < p
430 a
22 6
26 p
806p
3 50 a
>> fi
11 47 a
7 27 p
r
3 11 a
?, > 5
Saturn
4 13 a
8 41 a
1 10/7
66 8
3 37 a
8 06 a
35 p
66 7
259 a
7 29 a
11 59 a
66 R
Uranus
1 44 p
9 18/7
4 56 a
23.8
1 04 p
838/7
4 16 a
23.7
024/7
758/>
3 36 a
23.7
NAME OP
PLANET.
APRIL, 1st.
AI KIL, llTH.
APRIL 216T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mr
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid
Sets.
J-ier.
Zen.
dit.
Venus
h m
4 50 a
607 a
11 05 a
2 19a
1 1 40 a
h m i h m
10 24 a 358j
045/7 724jt7
645/? 2 29
6 48 all 18 a
7 14/> 252
o
52.3
36.2
22.6
66 5
23.7
h m
4 37 a
5 44 a
10 30 a
I 41 a
11 Ola
h m
1030r,
034/
609,
611 -
6 35 /,
A m
423/7
724/7
1 52 a
1041 a
2 13 a
o
47.6
33 4
22 7
66.5
28.7
h m
4 25 a
5 22 o
9 55 a
102 a
10 22 a
A m
10 36 a
23/7
534/7
5 32 a
556/7
A m
447/7
725/?
1 16
10 03 a
134 a
o
43.0
30.8
22.8
66.5
23.7
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
PLANET.
MAY IST.
MAY HTH.
MAY 21ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zeu.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
4\\a
6 01 a
9 22 a
026o
944ffl
h m
10 41 a
12/9
500/?
4 53 a
5 18 r.
h m
512/7
7 24 (i
041 a
9 20 a
56 n
o
38.1
28.5
23.0
66.5
23.8
h m
3 58 a
4 40 n
8 50 a
1 42 p
9 06 a
h m
10 48 a
02 /)
4 26p
4 13 a
440/7
A m
538/7
724/7
0"6a
8 43 a
1 7 a
33.6
26.4
23 2
66.5
23.8
h m
3 47 a
4 28 a
8 I9a
1059/>
1 8 29 a
h m
10 56 a
11 52 a
354/>
3 33 a
402)0
A. i
606/>
721/7
1129/7
8 03 a
1135/>
o
29.2
24.8
23.5
66.5
23.9
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
PLANET.
JUNE IST.
JUNE 11 TH.
JUNK -2 1ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
M.r.
Zen.
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
3 42 <i
4 04 a
7 45 n
\0l4p
748<7
h m
1107 a
11 41 a
319p
248
321
A /
6 32 />
7 18/j
1052/7
7 18 a
105i
o
25.8
23.2
23.9
66 6
24.0
h m
341 a
3 48 a
7 If) -r
9 33 /
7 12
h m
11 19
11 31 a
24-p
206
2 4 4 /
h m
6 57 /7
7 14/-
1019p
6 36 ,i
10 16/;
o
23.2
22.1
>\.:>
66 7
24.1
h m
3 46 a
3 35 a
647 a
852/)
(1 35 n
A TO
H 32 a
1 1 22 >i
2 1 ( . ;
1 24
2 07 17
A w
718p
709/7
945/7
5 53 a
938
o
21.7
21.4
24.7
66.8
<>4 9.
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NOTE. In the aboTe Tables o signifies A. M. :>d p P. M.
[1651
22
THE PLANETS.
[1872.
NAME OF
PLANET.
Venus .
Mars . .
Jupiter
Saturn .
Uranus
JULY IST.
JULY llTH.
JULY -Z\St.
Rises.
On
Merid
Sets.
Mer.
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen .
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.,
dist.1
h m
3 68 a
3 23 a
6180
8 10;,
5 59 a
h m
U46
11 12 a
1 45;?
Q42d
1 30;-
h m
7 34 p
1 01 p
91. ;)
510</
901 JP
o
21.3
21.0
25.2
66.9
24 8
A m
417 a
3 12 a
5 50 a
728;)
5 23 a
A TO
000;?
1102"
1 15;?
000 a
053;?
h m
7 44 p
652;?
850;?
427 a
823;?
o
22.2
20.0
25.7
67
24.5
h m
439"
304,;
522
646;)
446u
A m
013;)
10 52 a
044;?
11 13;,
016;?
h m
748;,
640;?
807;?
344 "
7 46^
o
24.0
21.2
26.2
67.2
24.6
NAME OF
AUGUS
r IST.
i
AUGUST
llTH.
AUGUST
21 ST.
PLANET.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
(list.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
7n
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid
Sets.
Mer.
Zen,
dist
Venus
ft m
5 07 a
h m
26 Jt)
h m
7 45 p
"7 "
h m
5 34 a
h m
035jP
h m
1 37 p
31 (
h m
601 a
h m
043;,
h m
7 25 p
o
355
Mars
2 55 a
1 1 40 </
6 24 i.
1 9
2 49 a
10 28
607;.
22 t
243a
10 16o
549;/
241
Jupiter
Saturn
4520
6 00 ;)
Ollp
10 27 p
" /
7 30 ;/
2 57 </
26.!
67
424"
5 19;)
11 41 a
945;
6 57 /
2 ) 6 e
27.4
67.3
3 57 a
438z?
11 10,;
9 04;
6 23 p
1 33 ,/
28.0
67,4
Uranus
4 09 a
11 36 a
7 02 ;>
24.7
333
1059c
625;?
209
2 56 a
10 22
5 47 p
21.0
NAME OP
PLANET.
Venus .
Mars .
Jupiter.
Saturn .
Uranus
SEPTEMBER IST.
SEPTEMBER HTH.
SEPTEMBER 21ST.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer
Zen
dist.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen,
dist.
h m
6 29 a
2 37 a
3 25 u
854j>
2 14 a
h m
050;>
1002,;
1036r
819;?
941 a
h m
7 10p
5 26 p
5 47 p
048"
509;?
o
40 7
25 !
287
67 6
25 2
h m
6 56 a
231 a
2 57 ,/
3 \Zp
1 37 a
h m
055;?
9 48 a
10 do </
738;?
9 04 a
h m
655;,
504;?
5 13;,
007o
431 ;/
o
M5>
27. t;
294
67.5
25.:-,
h m
7 23 a
226"
2 29 "
234;)
1 00 a
h m
1 01 p
933,/
934 ,/
659;?
8 27 a
h m
640;?
441 p
439p
11 24;?
353;?
o
51.0
29.4
30.0
67.5
25.4
NAME OP
PLANET.
OCTOHKH IKT.
OCTOBER llTH.
OCTOBER 21stT.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Zen.
(list.
Rises.
On
Meiid.
Sets.
Met
Zen
dist.
Ki.se*.
OU
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
7 49 a
2 19 u
1 59 o
1 55 ,
it "8 >,
h m
I 08 ;>
9 18</
902 a
(i 20 jj
748,/
h m
,626/j
4 17;>
4I4;?
1045^
f 3 14 ,,
o
65.9
31.5
30.B
67.5
25.5
h m,
817 a
2 13
129
1 17;>
n 4i p
h m
1 16;/
9 02 a
8 29 ,,
542;?
7 11 H
h m
6 14;? 60.4
352;? 33 f
329;? 31.1
1007;? 67. f
:. 36 /? 25 r
h m
844"
2 (f6 u
59 ,;
39 p
11 09 i
A WJ
1 25;,
946,,
7 56 "
5<>5;)
r, :^ rl
A m
607;
3 26;,
254/
9 29 /
203^
o
64.3
35.8
31.7
67.5
25.6
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
NAME OP
PLA.VET.
NOVUMBKK IST.
NOVEMBER llTH.
.NOVEMBER 218T.
Rises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
dist.
iiises.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
RittA
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
9 13
1 57 a
I) 24 a
1 1 59 ,/
1021 p
h m
] 38;?
8 27 a
7 ]9tt
425;?
5 50
h m
604f
2 57 /-
214;
850;-
1 15^
K7.ll
:JS 2
32. - 2
67.4
25 H
h m
9 88 ,/
1 49<-
i 1 47;
1 1 23 ,/
941 t .
h m
1 52 p
810a
6 44 a
348p
5 1
h m
(iOliy,
230^
1 38 /
8 14;)
35 ^
o
694
40.5
32.6
67 3
25.6
A ?
955"
1 40 ,,
11 13;.
1047"
903^
A m
207;-
7 52 ,/
6 08 ,,
3 13;,
431 "
A m
6 \lp
2 03 ;-
1 10;?
7 39;,
1 1 56
o
70.1
42.9
32.9
67.2
25.6
Mars
Jupiter
Satur
Uranus
NAME UP
PLANBT.
DECKMBK:: IHT.
DKCK.MHKK 11 TH.
DKHK.MBEH . IsT.
Rises.
On
Mericl.
Sets.
Her.
Zen
Kises.
On
Merid
Sets.
Mei
/en.
dist.
On
Merid.
Sets.
Mer.
Zen.
dist.
Venus
h m
06 <i
1 3i 1 ,/
1036^
1011 a
822;?
h m
221;-
7 33 a
582
238;-
A r
686^
1 36 JD
023/j
7( 5jJ
11 Ki,/
H9 5
15 i
: ,:! 1
67.1
25. <:
h m
lOlOo
1 20 a
959?
9 35 "
741^
A TO
235;?
7 14"
454
203;?
311"
A l
C,.-/. /,
1 08 p
11 44 a
630;?
10 36 a
o
67.7
47.2
33. 1
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[166]
1872.]
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23
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24:
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25
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[170]
1872.] METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
TEMPERATURE. 1 WIND.
1870. Av " n - e
30 years.
Extremes.
1870.
Result
22 years.
Extremes.
Mean temperature
o
45-93
July.
6879
Febr ary
21-54
47-25
2-65
June
5-S6
June 28
77-70
Dec. 29
0-68
June 18
Fub y 21
66
4410
July
67-33
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23-02
44-31
2-41
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3-87
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111
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359
in 1-43
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1868.
8450
Feb. 6,
1855.
Jan. 22.
1857.
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42-16
(in 1850)
Aug. 6
6446
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26-60
1-31
iu 1864.
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1844.
72 7o
Dec. 22,
1842.
9- 57
Aug. 19,
1840.
82-4
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1842.
19
87.0
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Resultant velocity
N.45W.
1-61
733
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11-46
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4-82
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20-92
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5-30. 6-30
35-3
S. 61W.
1-90
6-94
1
March
8-77
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4-96
2323
39-4
8-55
(in 1860)
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330
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9-10 a in.
46-0
5-10
(it. 18 3)
Jan. 1848.
5-82
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5-79
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15-30
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11 to noon.
256
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varment 111 nth.
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out I eg. to direct.
Month of greatest
mean vel> ciry. ...
Orea est monthly
mean velocity
Month ot leastmean
Mi 1 in temp. of the
coldest month....
Diff. I Htw.t.uipucat.
ol the warmest &
col leht month"...
Mean ot duvia ions
of monthly means
Mon bs ol greatest
Least monthly in 0an
Day of greatest
mean velocity ...
Gr-.-itest daily riit-an
Tel -cifv
Co te-pot,d matmi-
tll lH nf deviation
Day of least n can
Menu tcinperat. of
the warmest day.
Leas; daiiy mean
Hour ol greater <
absolute vvlocity \
Greatest velocity ...
Mean tern of cold. d.
Date highest temp.
Highest !.
Da^e lowest temp...
L iwe-t tempera! ur.
Ran,.".. film year .
Aug. 24,
1854.
Jan. 10,
1859.
26-8
RAIN.
1870.
Average
30 years.
Extremes.
95-0
103-3
1182
Total depth of rain
33898
lie-
June.
8-090
June, )
July }-
Oct.]
16
June 11
2-360
29-525
109-
Sept.
3-694
October.
12
2-054
43-555
(in 1*43;
130
(in 1861)
Sept. 43.
9760
Jne 69 1
Out. 64/
22
Sept. 14.
1843
3-455
19-041
(in 67)
80
in 1841
Sept. 1848.
3-115
May, 1841
11
Sept 14,
1848
1-000
BAROMETER.
Number of days in
Hliich rain tell...
Moi.th in which the
g> eatest depth of
18 0.
29 5956
Sept.
29-7514
Febr ary
29-, 315
Jan. 14,
ill a.m.
3021-2
Jan. 2,
9-30 p.m.
28 166
2-046
Average
29 \ears.
Extremes.
Mean press, of year
M mth highest . m p
High st mean m p.
M inli lowest 111 p
Lowest Uleall 111. 1>
Da of Inghes- pies-
suif in (lif year.
Highe.-t pressure...
Dte of lowest pre -
suiv iii the year.
Lowest pressure. ...
Range of ihe year .
29 6175
Sept.
2 .rni 5S
May.
29-5686
30-380
28-688
1-682
29-6670
(iiil84U )
Jan. 4H.
29-8046
Mar. ;:!)
2VJ-4I43
Jan.S cilj.
30-940
Ja:.. 2 70.
28-166
2-133
in !Mi6.
29-SC02
in 1864.
June, ti4.
29-66-25
N.IV 49.
29-5SSK
Jan. 14. 70
30-2 1 2
Mar. 17, 45
28-039
1303
in 1845.
Greatest d- pth of
-ail! in out month
Mrnths in which
days cif rain were
ni ist fivqiicnt
Gieatesr nuinhri- or
rainy da^niii oi"
Day in v. Inch .
ainonntot rain leil
(!ie:tte.-t am >ni.t of
rain in one day.
SNOW.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
1870.
.Average
27 years.
Extremes.
1870.
76
Jan. Dec.
82
May.
Average
28 years-
Extremes.
Total depth in the
year in inches. ...
Nuuiber of da\ s in
which snow toll.
Month in which ;li
gre ites" llep h
122-9
77
March
66-1
62
Febr ary
19-14
January
14
8-9
1-2-2-9
(in 1-70)
87
(in 1859)
Mar. 70
624
Jan. 61
23
Feb. 5,
1K63
Mar-7 7(J
16-0
38-4
(in .851)
33
(iu 1848)
Dec. 1851
107
Feb. 1848
8
Jan. 10
1857.
5-5
Mean humidity ol
77
January
8:3
May
71
8-2
(in 1*51)
Jau. 57.
89
Feb. 43.
58
78
(in 1858)
Dec. 1858.
81
Apr. 1849.
76
Mon h of greatest
G nt.ni"Hi> mi ti hu
Month li Hftt humid
.L st.nirfan ni in.hii
Greatc-st depth ol
snowinoue month
Month-i in whirl
da .sofsnov. wore
most tV -ciUHiit. ....
Greatest nutuher oi
clivs of snow in
624
Jan Feb.
and Mar
18
Match 27
10-0
EXTENT OP SKVT CLOUDED.
1S70.
0-62
Dec-em.
0-78
August
043
Average
17 years-
0-60
No vein.
075
August
0-48
Extremes.
Mean clotidin
Mo*t elf U ty month
Gr. monthly meat
L-atcl >udv montl
Low monthly IIIKU
060
(iu!869)
0-83
29
> 5T n 56
0-73
0-50
Day in which the
greatest a-nonnl
GreatestfiUh fsnow
28
MONTHLY REGISTER.
[1872.
HOLIDAYS, NOTABLE EVENTS, &c.
JANUARY.
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed,
and some few to be chewed and digested. Bacon.
Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject
ourselves, or we know where we can find informa
tion upon it. Johnson.
1]M ( .11. By town changed to Ottawa
2 T General Wolfe born
3 W Light h. at Chester N.S. destr. by lightning
4 T Earthquake in Canada
5 F iLighth. Chester, N.S. new light exhibited
6 S Epiphany. Steamer Peerless launched ....
7 S 1ft a ft. l- /iijih. Battle of New Orleans.. ..
8 M 1. iifin /i. Schooner Anne captured
9 T DeCourcelles cxpedi. against the Mohawks
10 W Colors pres. to 100th Reg. by Pr. of Wales
11 T Earthquake at Martinique, 900 lives lost..
12 F Sir Charles Bagot, Gov. General of Canada
13 S Lord Gosford s administration closed ....
14 S <Jnd nft. Epipli. Gt. fire at St. John, N.B.
15 M Capture of the U. S. Frigate I 1 resilient ....
16 T Griffintown, Montreal, flooded by the river
17 W Frenehtown captured by Americans
18 T Priscu. Remarka. var. of temp, in Canada
19 F Great eruption of Mount Vesuvius
20 S Fnlii iii. U. S. independence acknowlegd.
21 S ;>nt aft. Kfii/ih. Ai/nes. Frcnelitown ri
22 M Vincent. ,S/y. Queen City burnt at Toronto
23 T Castle of St. Louis, Quebec, burnt
24 W Frederick the Great born
25 T Cmv. of Paul. Sir F. B. Head, Lieut. Gov.
2(j F P.O. Money Order sys. introd. into Canada
27 S Selec. of Ottawa as seat of gov. announced
28 S Si iittifir/i ,<ini". Battle of Frenehtown ....
29 M Great fire at Fort Erie, C. W
30 T Great fire in St. Catharines
31 W Earl of Elgin. Governor General
1855
1727
1870
1663
1871
1853
1815
1838
1666
1859
1839
1S42
1838
1837
1815
1858
1813
1S10
1776
1783
1813
1855
1834
1712
1836
1855
1858
1813
1855
1859
1847
FEBRUARY.
Moderation is the silken string running through
the pearl chain of all virtues. Jiishnp IlaU.
When bad men combine, the good must associate ;
else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice
in a contemptible struggle. Burke.
1|T Parliament House, Quebec, burnt
2 F Pur. B. V. Mary. Fire in Quebec Lun.Asy.
3 S flJiisiu-i. Spanish Inquisition abolished ..
4 S Seragesimn. Order of St. Patrick instituted
5 M ItJilnrn tCt-nn b^girtfe. Agatha. Earthquake
T Battle of Elizabethtown
7 W Mary Queen of Scots beheaded
8 T Kart.hq. in Nova Scotia and New Brunswk.
i 9 F Union of Lower and Upper Canada
I o S ( anada ceded to Great Britain
II S i :i-ma Lord Syiii nliani, Gov rnor
12 M Lady Jane Grey beheaded
l;{ T sln- ii-i: Tuesday. Sir Win. Blackstone died
14 W An/i i; < . Capt. Cook k.
15 T French enter Naples
It! F D-. Kane, American arctic explorer, died..
17 S pt.lnrn Cnm nits Maj. Boultou tak. pris.
18 S IMadragesima. Canada settled by French
19 M Explosion at. Lundhill Colliery
20 T Tythes abolished in Upper Canada
21 W Ninety-two resolnt. passed in Canait. Purl.
22 T
2:; F
24 S
25 S
20 M
27 T
20 T
Ogdensburg, N. V. taken by the British
Flection riot at Montreal
Is repulsed near Detroit ..
I./ nt. Great lire in Toulon dockyd.
Napoleon embarked from Elba
Sir J. Col lion ic, administrator
invade Lower Canada
dated day
1854
1855
1813
1783
1663
1813
1587
1855
1841
1703
1840
1554
1780
1779
1806
1857
1870
1634
1857
1823
1834
1813
L838
1863
1815
1838
1838
1872
MARCH.
The minds of some of our statesmen, like the pupil
of the human eye, contract themselves the more, the
stronger light there is shed upon them. Moore.
Who ever knew truth put to the worse in a free
and open encounter. Milton.
F j David. Northern Elevator. Toronto, burnt
S \Chad. Wesley, founder of Wesleyans, died
S \Srd in lent. "Battle of Point an Pelee
M Thos. Scott, murdered at Fort Garry
T Covent Garden Theatre, burnt
W York changed to Toronto
T Perpetua. De Monts sailed for Canada
F Hon. S. Smith. Administrator
S Americns Vespucins born
S \ltth in Lent. Fire at Stratford, 1 life lost. .
M Fire in St. Paul street, Quebec, 4 lives lost
10
11
12 T Gregory. Desjardin Canal ace. 03 lives lost
13 W Gustavus IV. dethroned
14 T York (Toronto) constituted a market town
15 F First Manitoban Parliament met
16 S Reciprocity Treaty rati. betw. Eng. & U.S.
17 S Passion Sun. J atriek. Le Canadian sup d.
IS M A great flood at Gait
19 T French army left Marseilles for the Fast ..
20 W Foundation stone Toronto Exchange laid..
21 T Benedict.. .Montcalm repul. at Fort Win. H.
22 F Hobart Town inundated
23 S Sir George Arthur, Lieut. Governor
24 S Palm Sunday. Queen Elizabeth died ....
25 M Anmmc. Sir C. Metcalfe arriv. at Kingston
26 T Mohammerah captured
27 W Peace of Amiens
28 T Canada ceded to France
29 F Good Friilc.-ii. Act susp. Constitut n prod.
30 S Lord Metcalfe, Governor General
31 S F.aster Xundnu. Battle of La Colle Mill ..
1870
1791
1838
1870
1856
1834
1604
1820
1451
1858
1856
1857
1 S09
1814
1871
1855
1810
1858
1854
1855
1757
1854
1838
1603
1843
1857
1802
1632
1838
18*3
1814
APRIL.
They (corporations) cannot commit treason, nor be
outlawed, nor excommunicate, for they have no
souls. Coke.
Hypocrisy is a kind of homage that vice pays to
virtue. Rochefoucauld.
1 M Canada repaid English loan (20 years) 1854
2 T Battle of Copenhagen 1801
3 W Great fire at Three Rivers 1*70
4 T Ambrose. Sir J. Drummond, K.C.B., Adm. 1815 j
5 F Canada discovered 1499
1 1 S Battle of Pittsburgh Landing or Shiloh .. 1S62
7 S LotO 5. Great lire in Toronto. Cath. burnt 1847
8 M Hudson s Bay Company established lr.92
9 T J. Bouchctte, Surveyor General, L.C., died IS-ll
10 W Clergy Reserve Bill passed 1 x>:!
11 T Napoleon signed his first abdication 1814
12 F Sir Guy Carleton, Governor of Canada .... 1768
13 S Houses dest. by brk. up ice at Fredericton 1857
ll S Snd <!/ . Easter. Abr. Lincoln assassinated
15 M Lighthouse Point Tupper, first light shown 1870
16 T Battle of Culloden 1746
17 W Brock s Monument destroyed 1840
18 T Disastrous tire at Montreal, 100 h. burnt.. 1768
19 F \Alphcge. 1st str. passed tlir gap Toronto p.
20 S Cartier sailed from St. Malo 1634
21 S 3rd aft. Easter. French Baltic fleet despat. 1854
22 M Anglo-French fleet bombard Odessa 1854
2 .; T George. Toronto Exchange inaugurated .. 1856
24 W Earl Cathcart, Governor General
25 T Murk. Princess Alice born 1S43
26 F Riots in Montreal ; Parliament House burnt 1849
27 S Toronto captured. Battle of York 181:1
2 S Uh aft. Easter. Battle of Sillery 1760
29 M Duke of Sussex died 1843
30 T Steamer Dr-c-in Wave burnt, 28 lives lost .. 1853
1872.]
MONTHLY REGISTER.
29
HOLIDAYS, NOTABLE EVENTS, &o.
MAT.
To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual
means of preserving peace. Washington.
We hold these views to be self-evident : that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by their
Creator with inalienable rights : that among these are
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Jefferson,
1 W Philip James. Fort Meigs invested .... 1813
2 T Quebec Act passed in House of Lords .... 1774
3F Inv. Cross. Smith O Brien arriv. at Toronto 1859
4 S Chimney fell down in Toronto, 1 man killed 1858
5 Mi Rogation. Battle of Fort Meigs 1813
6 M Seige of Quebec raised 1776
7 T Reciprocal intercolonial trade established 1850
8 W High Joint Com. sign treaty of Washing tn 1871
9T Ascension. Columbus sailed fr. Cadiz, 4th v. 1501
10 F Cartier arrived at Newfoundland 1534
11 S Str. Topsey burnt in Riv. Chambly, 1 1. lost 1870
12 S 1st aft. Ascension. Rock, &c., fell atQuebec 1858
13 M Port Dover burnt by Americans 1814
14 T Adv. guard Red River expedit left Toronto 1870
15 W Daniel O Connell, Irish patriot, died 1847
10 T Siege of Quebec raised 1760
17 F Great fire at St. Hyacinthe 1854
18 S Montreal founded 1642
19 ! WhitS. Pentecost. Dunstan. Bagotdied.. 1843
20 M ISaster <Emn fjfgnis. Chris. Columbus died 1506
21 T Confederation of B. N. A. Prov. proclaimed 1867
22 W Bradford, Ontario, destroyed by fire 1871
23 T Sir John Franklin sailed 1845
24 F Great fire in Quebec. 400 houses burnt .. 1870
25 S Fenian skirmish at Eccles Hill 1870
26 5* Trinity S. DeCallieres, Gov. Canada, died 1703
27 M Bede. Battle, of Fort George 1813
28 T Great fire at Quebec, 1,500 houses burnt . . .1845
29 W Battle of Sackett s Harbour 1813
30 T Sir Peregrine Maitland died 1854
31 F Gavazzi arrived iu Toronto 1853
JUNE.
Take away the sword ; States can be saved with
out it ; bring the pen ! Bulwer Lytton.
Whatever was required to be done the Circumlocu
tion Office was beforehand with all the public depart
ments in the art of perceiving HOW NUT TO DO IT.
Dickens.
1 S Nicomcde. Parliament first met at Toronto
2 lit aft. Trin. Fenian skirmish at Limeridge
. . M L hamplain arrived at Tadoussac
4 T |Lord Chancellor Eldon born
6 W\Bonijace. Battle of Stoney Creek
6 T iGivazzi riots at Quebec
7 FiParkes steam boiler, Toronto, exploded ..
8 S |Easter SEcrnt entis. First meet. Dom. Parl.
9 S nd aft. Trin. St. John *, Newfoun. burnt
10 M Great fire in Montreal. Warehouse co. &c.
11 T Barnabas. Denuuville s exp. agst. Senecas
12 W Pr. Arthur iuv with G. C. M. & G. Montreal
13 T Battle of Fort Gaspereau
14 F Quebec Theatre burnt, 47 lives lost
15 S Montreal retaken by the British
16 S 3rd ajt. Trin. Tor. to Guelph s. G.T.R. op.
17 M Allan. Tr. Washington, rati. ex. in London
18 T Earl of Dalhousie, Governor
19 W loOth Regiment embarked for England
20 T Accession of Queen Victoria
21 F Quebec Gazette, 1st newsp. pub. iu Canada f.
22 S Ostell s mill & yard burnt, Pt.St.Charles.M.
23 Si Uthaft Trin. 11. B.Co.Ter. tr. to Dom. Can.
24 M Nat. John Baptist. Nevvfoun. disc, by Cabot
25 T Battle of Louisbourg
26 W Steamer Montreal burnt, 263 lives lost ....
27 T Abbe Moutigny, 1st Can. Bishop, ar. Quebec
28 F Great tornado in Township of Melancthon
29 S Peter. Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieut. Gov
30 S 5th aft. Trin. P. E. Irvine, Pres. of Canada
1797
1866
1608
1751
1813
1853
1854
1866
1S46
1870
1687
1870
1755
1847
1776
1856
1871
1820
1858
1837
1764
1870
1870
1497
175S
1857
1659
1859
1820
1766
JULY.
A life spent worthily should be measured by a
noble line, by deeds, not years. Sheridan.
When I see a merchant over polite to his customers,
begging them to taste a little brandy, and throwing
half his goods on the counter, thinks I, that man has
an axe to grind. Miner.
1 Jl Dominion Day. Ridgway inon. Toron. unv. 1870
2T Visit. B V. Mar ij. Great fire St. John s, N. 1854
3 W Quebec founded by Champlain 1608
4T (Jreat fire in Brock ville 1853
5F Battle of Chippewa 1S14
6 S S. S. Great Eastern, arrived at Quebec .... 1S61
7 S (Jthaft. Trin. Colonel Simcoe, Lieut. Gov. 1792
8 M Great lire in Montreal, 1,200 houses burnt l-x.2
9 T Importat. of slaves into Canada prohibited 1793
10 W Columbus born 1447
11 T Battle of Black Rock 1812
12 F Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, Governor General .. 1816
13 S Orange riots in Montreal 1857
14 S 7th aft. Trin. Union bet.G.L.& An.G.L.F.M. 1858
15 JI Swithi.n. Jacques & Hay s lac. Toronto, bt. 1856
16 T First thro tram from Montreal to Portland 1853
17 W Battle of Mackinac 1812
18 T Waterspout seen near St. Elizear, L. C. .. 1857
19 F Village of St. David burnt 1814 |
20 S Margaret. First stone of Victor, bridge laid 18541
21 Si 8th, ajt. Trin. DeLaBarre sexp. ag. Senecas 1684
22 M Mary Magdalene. Battle of Tyconderoga.. 1759
23 T Canada Union Bill assented to 1840
24 W Fort Niagara taken by the British 1759
25 T James. Battle of Lundy s Lane 1814
26 F Anne. Capture of Louisbourg 1758
27 S Atlantic Telegraph finished 1866
28 Jth oft. Trin. Lord Durham, Gov.Gt-n. died 1840
29 M Quebec captured by Kertk 1018
30 T First English ne vvspaper published 1588
31 W Battle ol Beauport Flats 1759
AUGUST.
Count that day lost whose low descending sun
Views from thy hand no worthy action (.one.
titanijord.
As much valour is to be found in feasting as in
lighting, and some of our city captains aiid carpet
knights will make this good and prove it. Burton.
1,T
2F
3)8
4
5 M
6 T
7 W
8 T
9 F
10 S
US
12 M
13 T
14 W
15 T
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
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*7
28 W
ii J T
30,1-
ol S
M
Lammas. Eman. of slaves in British Dom. 1834
Battle of Lower Saudusky 1813
Fort Wm. Henry beseiged by ilontealm .. 1757
IQt/i ajt. Trin. Att. recap. Fort Mackinaw 1814
Battle of Magagua 1812
Trunsjig. Prince Alfred, Duke of Ed. born 1844
Name of Jesus. DuQuesne, Gov. of Canada 1752
Barque Eleazer collid. 1 11 Pt. Aux Trembles 1870
Capitulation of Fort William Henry 1757
Jjuurence. Battle of Montmorenci 1759
llth aft. Trin. Battle of Lake Cluunplaiu 1S14 \
Oswego captured by M out-calm 1756
Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieut. Governor . . 1818
Battle of Fort Erie 1814
Str. Welland burnt at Fort Dalhousie .... 1856
Detroit capitulated 1S12
General Hunter, Lieut. Governor 1799
l 2th aft. Trin. Schr. Leitie seized-at Gaspi 1870
River St. Lawrence discovered 1535
Duke of Richmond, Governor, died 1819
Prince of Wales lauded at Quebec 1860
First Pullman palace car on G. T. Railway 1870
Dest. Adm. Walker s fleet in Riv St. uiwr. 1711
Bartholomew. Victoria Br. op. by Pr. Wales 1860
l. ith ajt. Trin. First balloon ascent in U.C. 1859
Exped. agst. .Maine under Gen. Sherbrooke 1814
Fort Froiitenac captur. by Gen. Brudstreet 1758
Auguitin Hip. Wm. Lyon Mackenzie died 1861
John Baptist beheaded. Fletcher, drama, d. 1625
Trial of Robert Gourlay for libel 1818
Act abolishing slavery passed 1^33
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MONTHLY REGISTER.
[1872.
HOLIDAYS, NOTABLE EVENTS, &c.
SEPTEMBER.
The greatest happiness of the greatest number is
the foundation of morals and legislation. Eenthum.
The reason why so few marriages are happy is
because young ladies spend their time in making
nets, not in making cages. Swift.
IS lltthaft. Triii. Giles. River Saguenay disc.
2 M Marquis de Beauliarnoi.s, Gov. of Canada. .
3 T Great storm on coast of Nova Scotia ......
4 W Br. Siuicho stran. on Owl s Head. 10 lives 1.
5T Lord Metcalfe died ......................
<> K Sir A. T. dalt born ......................
7 8 Eniircluis. Sir G. Simpson, H. B. Co. died
8S i. tth aft. Trin. Nat.ofMn.ri/. Montreal cap.
) 51 Great lire at Halifax, Nova Scotia ........
T! Can. Militia Oilicc s receive commissions .
1535
1726
1870
1870
184G
1817
10
11
1-2
13
14
15
16
17
S
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
I 27
28
29
.30
W Battle of I lattsburg
T Sieur de Frontenac, Governor of Canada ..
F Battle of the Plains. General Wolfe killed
S Wo/// I ru.-i.i Day. Jac. Cavtier ar. at Quebec
S n;th aft. Trin. Great boat race at Lachine
M Atlantic Tel. Cable opd. and mesf ag. exch.
T Lumliert. First U. C. Parli. met at Niagara
W Quebi ..... apitulated ......................
T Baron Sydenham died ....................
P Lighth. at Bird Rocks, Gulf St. L. 1st 1. ex.
8 Mtitihew. Beige of Port Erie raised ......
S nth tift. Trin. Battle of Monterey, Mexico
M Sieur de Courcelles, Governor of Canada ..
T Guy Carletnn Lieut. Gov. and Com. in Chief
\V C. olunibns .second voyage ................
T Cyprian. Philadelphia captured .........
P Cricket match betw. All England & Canada
8 Lucknow taken. General Neill killed ____
8 isthaft. Trin. Michael. Crys. Pal. Tor. op.
M Jerom. Maj. Gen. Sir I. Brock, Pres. Canada
1760
185<>
1778
1814
1672
1759
1535
1870
1858
1792
1759
1841
1870
1814
1846
1665
1766
1492
1777
1859
1857
1858
1811
NOVEMBER.
Uost thou love life, then do not squander time, for
that is the stuff life is made of. Franklin.
Now blessings light on him that first invented sleep,
it covers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a
cloak ; it is meat for the hungry, drink for the thirsty,
heat for the cold, and cold for the hot. Cervantes.
OCTOBER.
Defer not till to-morrow to be wise ;
To-morrow s sun to thee may never rise. Congreve.
They arc never alone that are accompanied with
noble thoughts. Sidney.
The \veli of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and
ill together Shakespeare.
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6
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i;<Mirjius. P.O. reg. bt. Can. & U. S. estab.
Prince Arthur iu Toronto
King s College, London, opened
.Topmost stone University of Toronto laid
Bat Lie of the Thames
19tha/t.Trin. Fnitli. Gt.FireatMiramichi
( ape Breton ceded to France
Admiral Phipps defeated at Quebec
Denys. Sieur D La Barre, Governor ....
liiien olonial Conference met at Quebec ..
Guy Carleton, Govern, ir of Canada
America discovered by Columbus
SOthaft. T/ in. liatt. of Queenston Heights
( treat lire at Q-i b C
iv of Kngland introduced into U. C
llemarkable darkness .it midday, Quebec..
ed. Burgoyne s surrender
/. / ! Great tire at St. .Joiin s, Newfound.
Si. Alliau s raid
Trin. Earthq. shocks thro Canada
Ughtb. Michael s Point, !,. Huron, 1st light
.uesty to political ^fenders iiroclaimed
l.i.rd .\[i nick arrived at Quebec
lovernor Gen. of Canada.,
ionc N\v. Toronto jail laid
Battle 01
: M<in. to Tor. s. on.
l.i^htii. ( laps Rouge, 1st 1.
iile of Kurt Erie
Gov. Macdongall stupt .1 IVmbina
Sell../., a Point, 91. lost
1856
1869
1831
1858
1813
1825
1748
1690
1082
1804
1774
1492
1812
ISlili
1792
1785
1777
1855
1864
1870
1870
1888
1861
1807
1859
1813
1856
1870
1813
1869
1870
1 F All Saints. Normal School, Toronto, opeu d 1847
2 S Insurre -tiou in Lower Canada 1838
3S 23rd aft. Trin. 1st steamb. on St. Lawrence 1809
4 M Great gale on the lakes. Prop. Brooks lost 1859
5 T Sir J. Colborne, Lieut. Governor U. C 1828
6 W Leonard. Riots at Montreal Ii37
7T Battle of Tippecanoe , 1811
8 F Schr. Romp seized at Grand Harbor 1870
9 S Arnold arrived before Quebec 1775
10 !S SMh aft. Triii. French cath. burnt Montreal 1819
11 M Martin. Battle of Crysler s farm 1813
12 T Montreal taken by Prov. in Am. Rebellion 1775
13 W Britiu*. Battle of Windmill Point 1838
14 T Sir Charles Lyell, geologist, born 1V J7
15 F Mac.hutus. Great tire in St. John 1841
16 S Battle of Lutzen 16.(2
17 S ZSthaft. Trin. Mont. & Broc. s. G.T.R. op. lS
18 M iHicfjarlmas gTrrm brg. Boulton s mill bt. 1870
19 T Napoleon I. crowned 1804
20 W Lord Elgin died 1863
21 T Grand Trunk Railway opened to Detroit .. 1859
22 F ^Cecilia. Prof. Dugald Stewart born 1753
23 S Clement. Rebel success at St. Denis 1837
24 S 26th aft. Trin. Battle of Fort Du Quesne.. 1758
25 M Catharine. Riel takes poss. of Fort Garry.. 1869
26 T Sir J. B. Macaulay, chief justice C. P. died Is59
27 W Boxtree s corn mill, Halifax, N.S., burnt.. 1862
28 T . Count de Frontenac, died 1698
29 P Str. Monarch wrecked on Toronto peninsu. 1856
30 S .Andrew. Russian massacre at Sinope.. .. 1853
DECEMBER.
A good book is the precious life blood of a master
spirit embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a
life beyond life. Milton.
Learning hath gained most by those books by
which the printers have lost. Fuller.
liS
2 M
3 T
4 W
5 T
6 F
7 S
8 S
9 M
10 T
11 W
12 T
13 F
14 U
15 *
16 M
17 T
18 W
19 T
20 F
21 S
22 S
23 M
24 T
36 \V
26 T
27 F
28 S
2 .I S
30 M
31 T
1st in Adv. Gov. Maedougalleiit. N.W.Ter. 1869
Village of St. Denis burnt 1837
Hamilton & Toronto sec. G. W. R. opened 1*55
HughScobie, founder of Can. Almanac, died 1*53
Montgomery and Arnold lieseige Quebec .. 1775
I. Great lire at London, C. VV I 869
iHirrjadmas Ecrm rntis. Reb. def. Toronto ISS7
2nd in Adv. Mary Queen, of Scots born . ,
English cathedral, Montreal, burnt 1856
Niagara destroyed by the Americans 1813
Schr. Murii Ma/rta stranded at Louisburg 1*70
Victoria bridge opened for l.rallie 1859
Lucy. Battle of FrederiekabuTgh 1.S62
Rebels defeated ot 8t Knstache, L. C 1837
:i,-d in. Adv. Brig /./;. . w.iterl. at Seal Is. 1S70
G. T. R. Station, Point Levi, destr. by lire IS.HI
First Lower Canada Parliament met I7:i2
Lord Klgin s administration closed
Fort Niagara captured IN 13
Great railway celebration in Toronto 1*55
Thomas. Battle of Ferozepore, India 1845
i,tli in Ado. Grd. bk. for pail. bdgs. Ottawa l.W.I
Great earthquake iii Japan 1854
Treaty of Ghent 1814
Charaplain died
Stephen. Upper Canada coiisti. a provinci
John. M.Bowell, Gr. Mas. Orange 1. born 182
Innocent*. Lord Macaulay, historian, died 1*59
1st aft. Str. Caroline burnt at N. I
Black Rock burnt 113
Sylvester. .Montgomery repulsed at Quebec 1775
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
31
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
No. 1. Statement of Receipts and Payments of Dominion of Canada, from all sources, for year ended June 30th, 1870.
RECEIPTS.
AMOUNT.
TOTAL.
PAYMENTS.
AMOUNT.
TOTAL.
Customs
S cts.
9,334,212 98
3,619,022 47
551,581 48
8,710 51
13,273 85
1,006,844 67
134,047 22
20,095 06
49,915 40
383,955 91
15,443 17
41,680 69
14,533 56
30,987 38
23,490 91
39,855 24
9,369 67
It), 022 43
69,475 10
16.535 75
93,550 89
6,34S 93
345 72
1,422 08
4,346 36
3,435 70
1,946 67
575 85
$ ets.
15,512,225 65
4,385,952 32
2,976,233 99
20,665 91
Interest on Public Debt
Charges of Management
Silver Charges Account
Sinking Fund
$ cts.
5,047,054 24
273,875 40
58,72-1 05
126.533 33
7,400 01
620,348 73
304,2 .i!i 61
49,494 21
211,981 62
37 >,753 06
39,550 00
6,226 84
7l,9:U 84
36,742 01)
53,586 28
968,4110 or,
186,541 37
90.940 51
126.239 _ ;
".4:;, 308 47
229,682 46
61,312 57
74,096 00
7,396 96
2,588,604 96
103,762 90
505,109 31
119,461 4S
808,6 !2 V7
811,630 57
4,318 85
28,485 31
$ cts.
14,345,509 68
7,675,257 30
860,045 44
14,265 55
Excise
Post Office-
Ordinary Revenues
Ocean Postage
Prem. Discount & Exchange
Civil Government
Money Order Office
Revenue Public Works
Administration of Justice . . .
Police
Bill Stamps . .
Casual
Penitentiaries . . .
Ordnance Lands
Legislation
Interest on Investments ....
Bank Impost ....
Geolog. Survey and Observat.
Arts, Agriculture and Statis.
Emigration and Quarantine. .
Mariner s Fd. & Marine Hosp.
1 Pensions
Fines and Forfeitures, includ
ing Seizures
Premium Discount and Ex
change
Militia and Enrolled Force ..
Protection of Frontier . . .
Mariners Fund .. .
Harbor Police ....
Prot. of Frontier, Special Ac.
Public Works and Buildings.
Ocean and River Steam Sejv.
Lighthouse and Coast Service
Fisheries ....
Emigration
Railway and Steamboat In
spection
Fisheries
Cullers
Culling Timber
Militia
Railway and Steamb. Inspec.
Subsidies to Provinces .. .
Penitentiaries . ..
Sundry and Special Receipts
Lighthouse Duty .
Miscellaneous
Charges on Revenue
Customs
Lighthouse and Coast Service
Marine Hospital
Excise
Harbor Improvements
Post Office
Sable Island Maintenance ..
Canada Gazette
Public Works
Minor Revenues . ..
LOANS ACCOUNT.
Stock
Fines and Forfeit, inc. Seiz.
OPEN ACCOUNTS.
821,645 27
2,649,353 33
914,953 72
146,511 67
802,044 88
114,854 79
f,000 00
10.138 88
1.460,000 00
198,767 57
363,119 78
>S6 40
254,477 95
34, !
1,749 21
15.9D5 97
l!i,m7 66
1,366,001 34
859,761 54
186,556 85
265,204 62
107. 3S8 10
6,715 68
558 (i2
9,575 98
437 89
10,742 OS
3,050 39
Dominion Notes
Savings Banks
Bank ol Montreal, Advan. Ac
Investm. for Intercolo.Railw.
Inv. for Post Office Sav. Bank
Receiv. Gen. 5 p.c. Ins. Stock
North West Territories.. .
OPEN ACCOUNTS.
Investment, Intercolon l Rw.
Great Western Raihv. Settle
ment Account
76,893 34
692,058 67
56,615 69
5,540 00
9,000 00
1,409 78
42,135 97
1,720,955 11
89,258 00
20,615 72
3,061 93
208,769 67
2,215 17
528 40
9.3-7 77
436 68
21,684 00
>>() 00
10,728 09
Opening of North West Terri.
North West Kxpediti y Force
Intercolonial Railway
Bank of Montreal, Adv. Ac..
Consolidated Fund, Invest
ment Account
Other Public Works
Sales, Public Works
Nova Scotia Railw. Stores Ac.
E. and N. Anw rican do.
Province of Canada Debt AC.
Spec. Ac. Ontario and Quebec
Prov. of Ontario Debt Ac.
do. Quebec do.
do. Nova Scotia do.
do. New Brunswick do.
Indians ...
Province of Canada, Debt Ac.
Special Account, Ontario and
Quebec
Ontario and Quebec, Subsidy
Account
Province of Ontario, Debt
Account
Province of Quebec, Debt Ac.
Province of Nova Scotia, Sub-
sidv Account ... .
Widows i ensions.&Une.Stip.
Municipalities Fund, U. C. ..
Dublin Etna Insurance Co. ..
Copyright Duty
Indian Fund
Widows Pensions and Un-
commutcd Stipends . ...
Statinnerv Office .
Municipalities Fund, Upperl
Canada
Unpaid Dividends
Balances due by sundry Bank
ing accounts, 1870,
$7,337,995 06
do. to do. 219,302 71
Dublin Etna Insurance Co...
Copyright Duties
7,118,692 35
6,258,646 91
Intercolonial Kaihv., Special
Deposit
Excise Revenue, Special Ac.
Unpaid Dividends
Less Balances due by sundry
Bk. ac. 1869, $6,387,814 i/l
do. to do. 129,107 10
Charged to New Brunswick
Suspense Account . ..
4,556 17
10,109 74
Charged to Nova .Scotia, Rail
way Suspense Account
Total
Differences in N. S. currency
Orron. credited Cullers, 1809
Written oil iu N.S. Railw.Bk.
73 34
13,5^7 <S9
22,895,077 87
22,895,077 87
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, DOMINION OF CANADA.
[1872.
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Debentures Imp. Guaranteed Loan, bearing
4 per cent, interest $8, 760,000 00
Less unsold in hands of Financial Agents .. 1,460,00000
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for Special Funds, viz. :
Law Society $16,000 00
Montreal Court House 95,600 00
Aylmer " 2,000 00
Upper Canada Building Fund .... 31,200 00
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convertible into Canadian Stock
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Sinking Fund, Consolidated Canadian Loan
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Investments, New Brunswick Savings Banks
For Consolidated Fund
Intercolonial Railway Loan
Sterling Debentures
Post Office Savings Banks
Receiver General, 5per ccnt. Inscribed
Intercolonial Railway Construction A<
Great Western RailwayjSettlement A<
: : : =
Railway Stores Account, New Brunswick
Rideau Hall
North West Territor)
North West Territory (purchase)
Expeditionary Force
MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.
Proviace of Canada Debt Account
PUBLIC WORKS.
DeBJavdm s Canal
Grand River Navigation Company
Grantham Academy
Oak ville Harbor Company
Tay Navigation Company
St. Lawrence Canals
Welland Cannl
. Chambly Canal arid River Richelieu .. .
^ i^aKe st. reter
O5 Burlington Bay Canal
Ottawa Works
Harbors and Light Houses
Improvement of the Trent
Roads and Bridges, Upper Canada ....
Rnads and Bridges, Lower Canada
Provincial Penitentiary
Government Buildings, Ottawa
Custom Houses, Upper and Lower Cana
Post Offlces " "
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Seigniorial Indemnity to Townships . .
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MISCELLANEOUS ACOOU
Ontario and Quebec Subsidy Account
Special Accoullts, Ontario and Quebec
Copyright Duty
Province Nova Scotia Debt Account .
Intercolonial Railway Commissioners
Unpaid Dividends
Bank of Montreal Advance Account .
Excise Revenue Special Account
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TEUST FUNDS.
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Common School Fund
Upper Canada Grammar School Fund
" Building Fund
Municipalities Fund, Upper Canada .
Lower Cana da Superior Education Fu
Indian Fund
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
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Education, Ontario
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Silver Coinage Cash Account
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Nova Scotia Railway Open Account
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Montreal Harbor Company
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Dublin Etna Insurance Company .
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DEBENTURE DEBT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC.
[1872.
No. 3. Statement of Outstanding Debentures, forming Funded Debt, Dominion of Canada, payabh therein, June. 30, 1870.
Yea IB of
Maturity.
Province of
Canada.
New
Brunswick.
l!
Dominion.
11
CH
Years of
Maturity.
Province of
Canada, j
1
New
Brunswick.
g-J
1!
Dominion
Il
OH
Pft-t due
1870
$ 667
42 400
$ 667
42.400
248.551
606,748
36,722
122,200
550,136
183.816
26,413
Forw d..
1878
1883
$1,262,587
10.120
133 025
$68,400 $486,666
$4.093,001
$1.817.653
4103.121
133,025
14,700
995,233
3,000.000
576,000
40.000
88,500
.... .
1871
248.551
1872
606,748
36,722
122,200
1884
18S5
14,700
1873
995,233
576,000
1874
18X6
1 1893
3,000,000
1875
1876
1877
63.470
115.416
26,413
$68,400
$486,666
1895
40 000
1896
ss fiim
Forw d .
Tota,
1,262,587
68,400
436,666
1,817,653
4,420,432 196,900 1,481,899. 4,669,001 10.768,2 J2
No. 4. Statement of outstanding Debenture?, Funded DM. forming Dom. of Canada, payable in London, June 30, 1870.
When
Redeemable.
Total Sterling.
Canada Currency
When
Redeemable.
Total Sterling.
Canada Currency.
1872
B. d.
55 800
$ Ctl
271 560 02
s. d.
5 957 500
$ cts.
7 178 660 09
J874
354 500
1 725 233 34
1884...
311 200
1514 506 67
1875
691 500
3 365 3(10 00
18S5
6 720 636 2 8
3 707 095 85
1876
277 000
1 348 068 67
1886 .
Mil 8f>0
471 093 33
1877
1 1 1 600
543 120 00
1887
118 000
574 268 67
1878
257,300
1,252,193 34
18S8
350 000
1 703 333 33
1879
1 564 400
7 613413 34
1889
197 100
959 2 00
18KO
1,255 ,800
6,111 560 01
1890
1 4") 000
705 R60 67
1881
275 000
1 383 333 35
IstOct 1903
1 500 000
7 300 000 00
1382
551 700
2 684 940 02
1st Oct 1903
500 000
2 433 333 33
18S3
251 700
1 224 940 00
Forward...
5,957,500
$27.178.060 09
1 Tot 1
15.585.036 2 8
$75,847,175 94
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, QUEBEC.
No. 1. The Hon. J. G. Robertson, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Quebec, for fiscal year ended June 30, 1870.
1869.
June 30.
DR.
Balance
$ c.
563,200 11
1S70. CK.
June 30. Total payments $1 592,832 90
$ c.
1870.
Jane 30
1 663 236 36
Less Warrants unpaid 33,639 92
1 559 192 98
667 243 -19
Total
2.226,436 47
Total
2,226 436 47
No. 2. Statement of Receipts and Payments of Prov. of Quebec, from all sources, during fiscal year ended June 30. 1870.
RECEIPTS.
Dominion of Canada, on account
Crown Lands Department
Law Stamps
Registration ftamps
Inland Revenue Collectors, Licenses, Ac
Law Fees, exclusive of Stamps
Educational Receipts
Public Works
Casual Revenue
Reformatory St. Vincent de Paul
St. John s Lunatic Asylum
Building and Jury Fund, exclus. of Stamps.
Montreal Court House, exclusive of Stamps.
Municipal Loan Fund
Quebec Fire Loan
Official Gazette
Piintini; of the Laws
Legislation : Fees on Private Bills, Legie. As.
Interest
Refunds: Crown Lands Department
Reformatory St. Vincent de Paul, unexpd.
Removal ; refunded by Richelieu Company
Public Works Dep. refunded by J. Proulx
Legislative Assembly; unexpended
O. F. Campeau, unexpended
Administration of Justice
Total 1663,23636
$ c-
859,626 40
501.478 25
102,608 48
9,092 95
98,05.:i 53
4.037 30
6,366 82
160 00
1,223 38
1,788 01
305 00
16,483 49
961 54
5,917 35
1,028 11
16,299 18
166 33
431 72
24,224 45
3,354 13
374 20
17 00
827 23
1,075 86
497 98
6,841 67
PAYMENTS.
Legislation
Civil Government
Administration of Justice
Police
Ref Prison St.Viucent de Paul, maintenance
Prison Inspection
Kducation
Literary and Scientific Institutions
Arts and Manufactures
Agrirultme
1 inniigration
Colonization
Put/lie Works and Buildings
Charities
Registration Service, through Crown Lauds.
Surveys, " "
General Crown 1 ands Expenditure
Quebec Official Gazette
Municipalities Fund
Arbitration under Constitutional Act
Miscellaneous
Licenses
Stamps
Collection Licenses
Tavern Licenses paid to Municipalities
Disbursements by Sheriffs
Warrants outstanding
Total 1,592,8:1290
146.337 79
128,658 IS
269,505 75
15,309 22
28957 78
3.7IJ3 42
273072 86
4, *0 00
2.000 00
49,863 00
6.968 12
223.844 31
Ii.i8.800 2t
1W.:;12 16
12,483 51
29.843 38
59,429 00
7,649 60
5DO 00
2,625 10
18,832 82
741 99
889 f2
10.465 08
5.809 56
8.492 56
8,6S7 85
[178]
1872.]
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, ONTARIO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, ONTAIIIO.
J, o. \.-The Him,. E. B.Wood, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Onlari ,. fr the. year ending December 31. 1
1888.
Due. 31.
1809.
Boc. 31.
DR.
i c.
344,049 37
2,625,179 29
is jy.
Deo. 31. Total pavrni .tits .
$ c.
1,4-44 COS S3
1.3iV2,6r.574
131.954 09
Total rec
Investments in
and Special D
Dominion Stock
r-posits
Total
Tot.nl .
2.9 >y,22-s tin
2.969.2
Mo. 2. Statement of the Entire Receipts and Payments of Hie Province >f Ontarin. fr year ending December 31. 1S70.
R CE1PIS.
Dominion nf Canada .................................
M lnii-ipnli ies fund .................................
i-oiniuiin School Ltn.ls ..............................
r.riinmur School Lands Sales .....................
Giowa Lands Sales .................. $216234 20
Less Suspnse Account ....... 5,070 31
Woods and Forest:;
Municipal Loan KtitiJ
Interest on Investments
Casual Revenue
AlgonM Taxes
Lnvr Stamps
Education Department
Reformatory. Penetanguishone
Lunatic Asy ! urn, Toronto
I.nnVio Asslum, Maiden
lunatic Asylum, Orlllia
JSduiMt. Depart, r fund of unexp. balancs
J. Ard.igh, refund cif unexpended balance
A. Russell, amount overcredited ............
A. Russell, cancelled chsques ...............
Total 2,625.179 20
1,322,731 79
98 015 30
128,269 92
6,402 39
211.103 95
435.630 7S
191.463 2S
80.231) 40
58,924 74
11,683 78
2.664 11
42.989 55
24,976 07
7,043 ii7
1,074 00
397
4000
68 5S
: Lieutsnot Governor s Office
Ex.-cutive Council Offk-s
Attoiney Gaueral s Olii.v
Treasury Department
Secretary s Office
Public Works Department.
Cr.Hvn Lands DepiirtniHiit
Crown anils and W.iods an i Forests
Colonization .
Administration of .lust en
Departmental and Parliamentary Buildings.
Lieutenant Governor s lie.sidtnce
goode Hall Repairs
Lunatic Asylums
Reformatory. 1 enetaaguishfne
Immigration
Agriculture and Mechanics Institutes I
Miscellaneous
Hospitals and Charities
Literary and Scientific Institutions
Education
Uaforeseen and Unpro\ided
Stationery Office, supplies for General Service
Public Works and Buildings
i uad
Total 1.444.W8 86
$ c.
],4tl 03
3, 40:) 32
6.t)l-:i 2."i
9.K
9.459 21
O.i/Jl o-S
41,010 19
61 l 8o 97
35,589 94
81,8}
172.44t) 55
8.780 5?
24
257 20
12::.
23,1
1 7,59
67,55141
21,22227
4M.OOO 00
. J.liDO 0!)
275,717 84
<).>:: 51
3.7:!5 03
252.5.35 65
>9673
No. 1. The Hon. E. B. Wood, Treasurer, in account with the Prr/vince of Oiitarit.for thf, year ending December 31, 1S70.
1869.
Itec. 31.
1870.
TIM. 31.
Balance .
DR.
$ c.
131,954 09
2.495,820 27
1870.
Dec. 31.
Ca.
Total payments
$ c-
1.575 787 78
852.980 25
199,000 CO
Total Rec
Special Deposits
Total
Total
2.62, .774 36
2. 62, . 774 33
No. 2. Statement of the Entire Receipts and Payments of the Province of Ontario, f< r year ending Dectmbf.r 31, 1870.
Dominion o Canada :
Subi-idy and General Account
Mania.ie Licenses to 30th June, 1870
Law Stamps and Fees
Reformatory Prison, Pent n^uishene
Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toronto
Lunatic A^JluIn, Maiden
Orillia
" Rockwood
Deaf and Dumb Institution, Belleville
.Education
Consolidated Municipal Loan 1 und
lalerest on Investments
Casual RsveiiUrt :
Vines, Fees and Forfeitures
Prov. Lunatic Asylum Sale of old iron, &c.
Tavern, Shop and ifawnbi okei s Licenses ....
Algoma Taxes
Law Stamps
Ontario Gazette
Ontario Statutes
Territorial Revenue:
Special Funds Clergy Lands
Common School Lands . ...
" Grammar " ....
Crown Lands Revenue
Woods and, Forests
Total 2.195,820 27
$ c.
1,213,426 46
34.555 00
3.093 05
1.786 40
14,413 12
957 10
1,761 43
85 85
464 (JO
26,649 17
153.308 50
144,303 55
3.893 87
2.121 27
60.052 26
2,547 56
78,477 94
14,766 69
2,134 95
88,634 25
94,903 82
5.950 47
121,036 49
425,901 07
PAYMENTS.
Government House
Lieutenant Gucernoi H OiTieo
Attorney General s Office
Executive Council office
Treasury Department
Secretary s Department
Public Works Depar uient
Crown Lan is Department
Pailiiment Buildings, Ka:sl Wing ...
Misci.lian >us
Official Gazette
Legislation
Administration of Justice
Public Works and Buildings
Asylum Maintenance
Reformatory
Agriculture and Arts
Immigration
Hospitals and Charities
Literary and Scientific Institutions
Education
Un. oreseen aud Unprovided
Municipalities Fund
Charges on Revenue
Arbitration
Colonization Roads
Stationery Account
$ c.
3.234 ,3
1.565 81
7,427 31
1.691 41
9.834 G
10.054 87
11,930 23
36.292 47
2.135 23
9,887 41
4,345 85
37,4x7 87
179.163 60
409 855 5iJ
1^5.452 44
22 473 36
61 ..7 22 20
32.087 66
42.510 00
1,350 00
315.8S7 92
8,104 89
73332 00
85.093 58
16,120 27
50.000 08
1,686 56
Total i 1,575,787 78
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, PROVINCES.
[1872.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NOVA SCOTIA.
No. 1 The Hon.W. Annand, Treasurer, in account with the Province of Nova Scotia, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1870.
1870.
Tn 1
1)R.
$ c.
677 20
1870.
Dec. 31.
CR.
Total Payments
> 0.
609 526 74
T\AP ^1
673,819 68
Balance
64 970 14
Total
674,496 88
Total
674,496 88
No. 2. Statement of the Entire Receipts and Payments of the Province of Nova Scotia, for the year ending Dec. 31,1870.
RECEIPTS.
Dominion of Canada :
Subsidy
Crown Land Department, for land sold ,
Hospital for Insane
Mines
Miscellaneous
Railway Damages (Pictou Railway)
Agriculture
Royalty on Coal ,
Marriage Licenses
Fees, &c., Provincial Secretary s Office ...
Private Bills
Trespasses
Interest, ,
Commissioners of Poor
Total 673,819 68
$ c.
419,239 15
131,328 03
25,478 29
25,648 15
66 92
3,300 00
2,000 00
45,947 13
3,664 12
553 40
580 00
70 56
2,586 27
13,377 66
PAYMENTS.
Advances and Contingencies
Coroners Inquests
Criminal Prosecutions
Crown Land Department
Education
Hare s Lot
Legislative Expenses
Local Works
Mines
Miscellaneous Expenses
Poor s Asylum and Blind Asylum-
Provincial and City Hospital
Public Printing
Salaries to Officers of Government...
Steamboats, Packets and Ferries . ...
Transient Peor
Railway Damages (Pictou Railway)
Marriage Licenses
Navigation Securities
Agriculture and Immigration
Commissioners of Poor
Road Service
Total . ... 609,526 74
$ c.
1,135 00
1,740 00
1,986 20
18,000 00
165.000 00
240 00
33.025 05
56,500 00
13,080 00
12,440 19
14,948 74
4,000 00
5,692 93
21.650 00
10,770 00
1,311 48
590 28
144 22
10,961 72
8.800 00
13,377 G6
214,213 27
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, NEW BRUNSWICK.
No. 1. The Son. J. A. Becjcwith in account with the Province of New Brunswick for fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1870.
1869.
Oet 31
Da.
$ c.
113,040 49
1S70.
Oct. 31.
CR.
$ c.
407,691 13
1870
Balance
83,064 86
fW si
437,715 50
Total ..
650,755 99
Total ..
650.755 90
No. 2. Statement of Entire Receipts and Payments of Province of New Brunswick, for fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1870.
BE. EIPTS.
Domini >n of Canada :
Yearly Subsidy
Export Duty
Casual and Territorial Revenue :
Land and Timber
Contingencies
Mines and Minerals
Royalty on Coal and Iron
Fees, Supreme Court
Fees, Provincial Secretary s Office
Refunds:
On account of advance for conveyance of
Mails
Subsidy advanced Fredericton Branch Rw.
On account of amount advanced to Board
of Agriculture for purchase of Stock
Balance of amount granted, 1866, 1867 and
1868, for Rankin Bridge, Queen s County,
returned by W. Perry, Commissioner ...
Balance unexpended on Restigouche Bye
Roads, 1869
OB account of Bear Bounties due from G. J.
Dibblee
Interest on Commercial Bank libiliaty
Bronze Coin put in circulation
Auction Duty
Lunatic Asylum, from Commissioners under
Act Assembly 33rd Vic. cap. 26
Total 437,715 50
$ c.
314,637 60
63,135 65
34,042 21
478 37
144 00
1,318 65
2,100 00
6,465 15
500"00
4,500 00
3,000 00
184 44
50
45 00
4,318 84
3.420 00
45 09
380 00
PAYMENTS.
Audit Office
Agriculture
Attorney General
Bear Bounties _
Board of Works
Bye Roads
Board of Health
Crown Lands
Clerk of Pleas
Education
Executive Government
Emigration
Elections
Fishery Societies
Lieutenant Governor s Private Secretary
Public Hospital, St. John
Judicial
Jury Fees
Legislature
Lunatic Asylum
Marriage Certificates
Miscellaneous
Pensions
Queen s Printer
Railway Subsidies
Provincial Secretary and Receiver General...
Settlement Crown Lands
Steam Navigation and Government Engineer
Tracadie Lazaretto
Unforeseen
Public Wharves
Total 467.691 13
1,527 75
21,444 00
2,565 98
360 00
103.056 86
69,409 90
2 325 44
8,248 52
1,649 68
136,711 05
3,801 14
719 84
4.480 45
160 00
1,847 44
1,200 00
2.643 53
6,393 30
3.3,712 05
25,400 00
740 50
5,133 38
180 00
6,189 71
4.500 00
6.702 33
2,519 00
7,051 60
3,200 00
2,157 62
1,600 00
[180]
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COMMERCE.
37
COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA.
No. 1. Statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada, during Fiscal Year ending 30th June, 1S70.
COUNTRIES, ETC.
COMMERCE.
SHIPPING.
Value of
Exports.
Value of
Goods En
tered for
Consump.
Duty.
Tonnage of British
Vessels.
Tonnage of Foreign
Vessels.
TOTAL.
Entered
Inwards.
Cleared
Outwards.
Entered
Inwards.
Cleared
Outwards.
Great Britain
8 -
24,950,925
1
38,595,433
$
5,037,439
^
- 4,076,717
;
3,896,443
1,719,408
1,723,302
/ " " - ^^s
Entered Inwards, 5,790,125.
Cleared Outwards, 5,619,745.
United States
32,984,652
278,420
15,535
1,421,423
1,512,780
1,280,268
24,728,166
1,394,346
469,275
1,268,948
892,134
2,423,421
432,919
314,925
718,036
1,738,162
392,871
121,863
84,421
387,136
1,041,284
156,618
64,462
302,724
France
Germany
Brit. North Amer. Prov.
British West Indies ....
Spanish West Indies
China . .
Spain
85,082
1,554,385
6,527,622
2,962.398
Other Foreign Countries
Goods not the Produce of
Canada
Esti. amt. short returned
at Inland Ports
Add Differ, currency at
Halifax and other Ports
17,194
657
118,111
Add Coll d at Port Mul-
grave, N.S., no returns
Add Addi. duty of 5 p.c.
Total
73,573,490 71,237,603
9,462,940
No. 2. Comparative Statement shewing the Total Value of Exports, the Total Value of Goods Imported and Entered
for Consumption, and the Amount of Duties Collected in the Dominion of Canada, during tltt Fiscal Years ending
respectively on the 30th June, 1869 and 1870.
j? iseai
i ear enuin
.; win dune
, isoy.
r isca
L i ear eiiuiu
Ig dUUl d UU
B, 1OIU.
PROVINCES.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Ent rd for
Consump.
Duty.
Total
Exports.
Total
Imports.
Ent rd for
Consump.
Duty.
Ontario
S
20 953 483
$
24 245 326
1
23 724 7f>4
8 cts.
2 0% 982 13
$
94 g59 309
*
26 135 176
$
24 530 457
8 cts.
2 421 710 80
Quebec
28 223 268
30 *HO 341
29 545 177
4 2I J 2 236 79
37 807 468
3 883 916
32 166 288
4 86o s59 31
Nova Scotia ....
New Brunswick
5,743,511
5,554,519
8,607,244
6,622,254
7,749,333
6,382,896
1,076,173 47
899,517 32
5,803,417
5,303,206
8,940,800
6,854,447
8,008,031
6,532,827
1,162,592 51
1,017,777 82
Grand Total
60,474,781
70,415,165
67,402,170
8,298,909 71
73,573,490
74,814,339
71,237,603
9,462,940 44
No. 3. Total Imports into Dominion of Canada, from
Foreign West Indies, during Fiscal year ending 30th
June, 1870.
PROVINCES.
DIRECT.
THROUGH
UNITED STATES.
Ontario
$ 53 719
p <>45 570
Quebec
537 679
1 160 725
Nova Scotia
731 259
92
New Brunswick
237 174
451
Total .
1.559.831
1.406.63S
No. 4. Statement of Goods in Warehouse under Bond in
the Dominion of Canada, 30th June., 1870, shewing the
amount of Duty chargeable thereon at that date.
PROVINCES.
VALUE.
DUTY CHARG BLE
THEREON.
Ontario
Quebec
$1,108,076
2,793 633
$ 352,367
1,077,001
Nova Scotia
1,040 091
521,549
New Brunswick
713 933
405 296
Total .
5.055.736
2.356.214
No. 5. Statement of the Value of Foreign Goods imported into the Dominion of Canada via United States, also Goods
the produce or manufacture of the United States, during the Fiscal year ending 30th June, 1870.
DESCRIPTION.
ONTARIO.
QUEBEC.
* NOVA
SCOTIA.
* NEW
BRUNSWICK.
TOTAL.
Foreign Goods via United States in Bond
4 607 324
6 986 081
$11 593 405
purchased in U. States markets . .
965,268
1,924,05-2
2 889 320
Goods produce of United States
14 042 788
4 934 534
18 977 32
Total
19 615 370
13 844 667
33 460 047
* No Official Returns from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
[1872.
EXPORTS, DOMINION" OF CANADA.
Summary Statement of the Value of Exports, the growth, produce and manufacture of Vie, Dominion of Canada, cayyrted
during the fiscal year ending HOth June, 1870.
DESCRIPTION.
ONTARIO.
QUEBEC.
NOVA SCOTIA.
N. BRUNSWICK
TOTAL.
Produce of the Mine
1,230.874
84,976
5.115,157
5,6 2,055
C.614273
229,420
287,951
859,666
573.720
11.814. 7S4
6.093.752
6,829,621
951,677
07.4S6
7 9 5 OSO
723.120
2,541.607
1.058 314
310,235
185.564
236,192
6,947
173,388
408,186
2.952.179
55.519
47,161
717.470
9,268
2,487.038
3.608 549
20.940,434
12, 38, 101
12,67(5.619
2.133,659
371,652
725 OSO
8.002.278
6,527,622
2 902.398
" Fisheries
" Forest
Animals and tbeir produce
Agricultural Products
Manufactures
Misct-llan-ous Articles
Ships built at Quebec: No. 27. tons 18 V7
Coin and Bullion
2 ( "" "
F, 253 " ( >;4
53,700
688,618
40.0: iO
900,035
Goods not produce
626,
",24:: 2 3
44!::,::. .",
719.125
Estimated amounts short returutd
Totals ..
^::T s: 7 si\ ,
F. ,<(W 11 7
r, sns 90fi
7.1.173 4 1.
IMPORTS, ONTARIO.
Summary Statement r.ftht Value nf Impels. Duty cnlltctfd, <v., during Ike fiscal year ending ZOlh June, 1870.
IMPOSTS.
TOTAL
VALUE.
FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED.
AMOUNT OF
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
liRiTI.-II COLOVIES.
U. STATES.
FOREIGN
COUNTRIE-.
N. AMERICA.
W. IND.
I uti. ilile (! ;ou c "g
13.2(30.4*5
11,2G7.5:;4
2,438
8,694,745
1,143,140
259
875
45,014
8,912.368
10.118,972
2.43S
608.099
4,547
2,389.212 45
Free I foods
For. Reprints ol JBrit. Copyright IVorks
Total $
24.53 U57
! 837.885
1,134
45,014
14,033,778
612,646
2,3V.V:L2 45
IMPORTS, QUEBEC.
Summary Statement of the. Value of Impirts, Duty collected, <c., during the fiscal year ending 30tt June, lf 70.
IMPORTS.
TOTAL
VALU^.
FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED.
Aynuvi o?
D0TT,
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLONIES,
U. STATES.
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES.
N.AMERICA.
W.1M).
Dutiable Goods &
22.110,331
10,054.446
3,035
14,563.737
5,818,533
192,222
852,674
-72,982
S3
3.044,535
3,5C
8,035
4,03fi,915
)f .(I-.
for. lU-prJuts oH;rit. Copyright Works
Total $
32.167,872
20 SS2,270 5 -4.. -OS
273,025
6,614,367
4,o7
4.855.445 38
IMPORTS, NOVA SCOTIA.
Summary Statement of the Value nf Imports, Duty c llle.cleil, tt-c., during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1870.
IMPORTS.
TOTAL
VALUE.
FROM WHAT COUNTRY IMPORTED.
,T OF
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLON 1 IKS.
U. STATES
FOREIGN
couNTr.n:s.
N. AMERICA.
W. IND.
$
5,099,22<i
2,908,714
9L
8,661.080
836,645
10,211
480,423
275.835
41,290
763,846
1,4::.
91
48* 20 1
66,117
1,144,74:) C4
For Reprints o! Briv. Copyri;. bt Works
Aix) Collected at Port MulgrftTe.
667 -: j
17.194 38
Ai D Iiiflr<-iice curreucy received at
Total $
8.008.031
4 39 -.7 25
490.634
317,131
2258.170
544371
1,102,592 51
IMPORTS, NEW BRUNSWICK.
8umm<ir<i X n emcnt of the Value of Imports, Du . i nnllfcted, tfx.. during Hie fiscal year ending SOd/i June.
IMPORTS.
TOTAL
VALUE.
H!OM \\IIA1 COUNTRY IMPORTED.
! I:NT OF
DUTY.
GREAT
BRITAIN.
BRITISH COLONIES.
U. STATES.
FORl .IHX
COUNT
W.AMBMOA.
W. IND.
Le iooda $
4.0.-,7.320
I,b75,:i .)2
115
3,2.l3.38f5
774,1(37
2,194
250.090
254,332
2,642
978, 90
845,224
115
219.312
8,269
1.017.777 82
. . ..
For. Reprints of Brit. Copyright Works
Total ... f
6,532.827
3,977.553 252 2>4
i.6.974 1 1.823,435
222.581
1.017.777 S2
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EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, PROVINCES.
39
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, ONTARIO.
Statement of the Value of Exports, the Value nf Goods Imported, and the Amount of Duty collected, at each P^rt in
the Province nf Ontario, during the Fiscal Year ending 3dth June, 1870.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
PORTS.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS.
DUTY.
$126542
5S7 834
133.560
54.124
701.918
93490
647.561
19.1 OS
3.958 516
572.892
21.359
64.005
79913
164.540
211.852
46993
162.796
6.273
2,355.350
6t.279
16933
412 563
862.936
1.171.020
1,527.519
53,963
1.149,137
182.333
499.949
64.053
$36 863
155.232
272.297
8,8*5
322.576
8.928
80.518
61.242
2,985.903
82.458
15.393
46.047
56.340
106.159
18,773
190,465
12,800
3.227
55,260
28,403
119,943
222.9 ,0
3,662.550
183.227
5,441,554
3,357
1,104.224
47.727
54.252
33,615
$1.793 79
30.091 42
46.202 4n
675 60
17.356 33
1.951 71
6.893 16
1,846 90
94.535 86
7.855 22
1.713 90
1.758 24
817 01
22.348 62
3.439 46
5.576 47
1,094 53
17 35
5,775 2 i
1.505 89
4,204 S2
37,076 86
463 112 21
16,925 13
102,684 98
103 59
200.857 72
613 14
8,038 82
5,168 82
Niagara
$ S39
97.549
132864
32fi 331
358
154.813
74.7-.i7
289,158
746.215
$29,908
8.975
69.317
962,377
7.729
51.586
736
18.943
394,076
$7,441 70
850 05
0, 70 73
98.311 01
7 IS 40
5,000 50
51 51
1.320 K
9,672 43
Oakville
Oshawa
Ottawa
Owen Sound
Paris
Penetanguishene
PU tOO
Clifton
Prescott
Queenston
Rowan
12S.057
41.789
495.379
3.470
18.293
127.660
166.421
2,039.215
486,213
227,478
396,498
343.3^1
101,114
3,871
819.827
189,775
346
64,705
28,704
106,930
7,268.015
15,299
6.709
S7.219
4SS.548
87,905
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