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[" Le THE QUEEN A¥D ROYAL FAMILY, Her M.Arexasprixa Victoria, by the Grace of of the United Kingdom of Creat Britain and Ireland, Be Queen, fender of the Faith, Empress of India (in India, Shri Shri Bini Victorim, Ksisar-i-Hind).Her Mejatr wes born at Kensington Palace, 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne 20th June, 1837, oa the death of ber uncle, King William IV.; was crowned 28th June, 1838; and marri 10th February, 1840, to His late Koyal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles do.manuel, Paves Consort, Dors or Saxonr, Purcs or Cosoune vp Gorna, who was bara 26th August, 1819; died 14th December, 1861.Her Majesty is the only child of Ris late Royal Highnese, Edward Dake of Kent, fourth son of King George III.Tbe children of Hee Majesty ae i\u2014 1.Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Prisomss Rovar.of England and born 21st November, 1840: married 25th Jan , 1058, to his Imperial Highness Frederick William, Grown Prince, of Germany, {only son of the Emperor of Germany) and bus bad issue Hu Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Victor Albei ra 27th January, 1859; Hee Roya] Highness Princess Victoria Elizabeth Augasta Charlotte, born 24th July, 1860; His Royal Highness Prince Albert Wilhelm Hein- wich, boro 14th August, 1882 ; His Royal High- 2ess Prince Francis Frederick Sigismund, born 15th September, 1864, died 18th June, 1866 ; Her Royal Highness Princess 1 redericka Wilbelmina Amelia Victoria, born 12th April, 1866; His Royal Highness Prince Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, born 10th Februa , 1868 ; Hee Royal Highness Princess Sophia Docothes Ulrike Alice, bora 14th Juae, 1870; His Royal Highness Prince John, &c., born \u2018April, 1571 died on Good Friday, 1871; and Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Beatrice Feodora, born 220d April, 1872.His Royal Highdess Aiszer Epwamp, x or Wares, Dogs or Saxony, Corawars Ar Rovmssav, Bam ov Dosw, K.G, K.T, KP, G.OBL, KTS, GCB, B.C, goneral, > above specified, adapted for draughtby two or more horses.: 4e For every two wheeled vebicle or carriag Vent far hire bv liverv-atabla keanera\u2026.3 8 For \u2018every 4 wheeled vehicle or carriage kept for hire by livery-stable keepers\u2026.4 4 Dogs.\u2014to be lcensed annually et the offce of the Chief of Polics: amount of license,\u2014§2 for a mule, and $3 for a female dog.Tarif ro Rates.\u2014To be collected anpually by the Chief of Police for licenses issued to certes and others using hackney-carriages or vehides for the conveyaiice of passengers, ur Lhe trate port of goods, wares, merchandise, buudisg materials, produce or other articles ia the cf of Montreal.\u2018 HACKNRY CARRIAGES.\u2018 For every cab, calrche or other two wheeled vehicle.For every four-wheeled carringe, drawn by UB ROTEL.over vosrs rence carre sumrazoonves onsns Ÿ For every conch or four-wheeled carriage, drawn\u2019 Ly two horses.8 Forevery omnibus or atage concl OCARTS, TRUCKS, WAGGOXE AND OTHER VENTOLIE The licenses for carts, trucks, snd other vehicles used for the conveyance of wares, merchandise, &c., shall be divided into three classes, as follows :\u2014 The first class sball include all carts, trucks, waggons, and other vehicles running within city for hire or reward, nnt otherwise ex rovided for, and shall pay :\u2014 \u2018or every cart, truck, or other two-wheeled vebicle\u2014Tro Dotiars.\u2026 For evsry waggon 0 vehicle, drawn by one 13.For every waggon or four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two horses, and made to carry a load under 4,000 lbs.weight\u2014Seon Dollars.w saone eumtes rene es rouseo pouquesMO sasnu ons A r-whoolol horge\u2014Siz 4 CET \u201c, misontramsous 728 \u2014 ! Far every heavy: on, float or other ur-wheeled vehicle, drawn ty two or more horses, «nd made to carry beavy .articles or materials weighing 4,000 I or upwards-\u2014Nine Dollars.For every diable\u2014Four Doit The second-class shall include all carts, waggons or other vehicles used by nts, traders, manufacturers, coo- tractors, for the conveyance cr delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, maou- \"factured, or made use of by them, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the first- class \u2014 Two Dollars and fifty cents.2.50 \u2018She third-class shall include all carts, wag- or vehicles used by expressmen, Jokers, brewers, distillers, farmers, or eners, for each of which there shall paid, \u2018in addition to the rates charged foc in the Girot-clase\u2014 Five Dollara.5.00 Parties obtaining licenses, a3 aforesaid, shall @srvoror pay the anaual assessment on all working horses, employed in drawing the above- meationed vehicles or carriages at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) each, and slso twenly-five cents for esch number granted by he Chief of Police.| TARIFF OF CARTAGE.; | From any place to ru other in the First Mie.| sion or from any place ezclusive of the Harbor - wharves to any other place in the City, and vice \u201cWorse, provided the distance do not ezc:ed § of Ardicles not herein enumerated of & conve- pat bulk, not over 1,500 lbs.eight, 15 cte.pot or pearl, two barrels, 15 cua.Beef, or Bab, five barr-1z or tierces, 15 cia.als or coke, ball a chaldron or hulf & ton, 15 Crockery, one crate or sue hogabead, 15 cts.or fruit, seven barrels, 16 cts.Grain mot over 1,600 lbs.weight, 15 cis.Lumber awa from yard or boat, 500 feet broad measure, 18es.Salt or rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 Firewood, dry from yard or boat fa three feet long, 15 cts.Firewood, green «from nfs, balf a cord, three feetlong, 20 cts.Parnitare or luggage, per load, 20 cts.Lumber, à or hard from 500 feet broad measure, 4 Molasses, sugar or oil, one puncheon, orload, 20 cts.Pig iron, lead, copper, % tin, One ton, 25 cts.bar iron or steel, tes ton, 30 cts.Forevery additiousl half mile, xo above description of goods, 10 oents.\u2018 from any of the Harbor wharves to any in the Znd or 3rd division within a mile ; ce from the boundary line of the first division, and vice versa, or from any place jez- dusive of the wharves] to any other in the Oity Mad vice versa, provided the distance do not ex- ed 14 mile.\u2014insteua of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts, the rate shall be 25, 30, 35, and 40 cents.\u2018Prom amy piace in the Western section of the y First Division.\u201cTo the stores and wharves below Wellington Midge, north side of Lachine Canal, 20 cts.The Sores sod Fharves below ellingion .dridge, sou ne canal, 25cts.I \u2018Maine abore Wellington bridge, north side of | Lachine eanal, 25 cts.The Basins above Wel\u201d lington bridge, south sideof Lachine Canal, and the stores, stations factories, etc, at Point St, Charles, 35 cents.The stores, fact ries, etc, at and above St.Gabriel Locks, norib ot Lachine Canal, 30 cents.The St.Bonaventure Street Railway Station, 20 cents.The St.Bonaventure Street, from the lower wharves of the Harbor, 35 cts.And vice versa for one load.And from any place in the Eastern section of the first Division\u2014instead of 20,35, 25, 36, 30, 20, 25 cents, the rates shall le 25, 30, 30, 40, 35, 28.50 cents.\u2018or any excess over tie quantity or weight fixed for & load, additicnal pu rate rates shall 1d.If delay is caused co the carter by the em- loyer, beyond tbe time nsually required for joading, the rarter shall be paid extra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.: Ifa carter is called, and there be no load ready for him, or if be be unable to luad the goods or articles for want of assistance, be shall bo paid as if he carried « load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled.DITISIONS REPERRED TO AROTE.First Division.\u2014The First Division shall comprise the East, Centre, and West Wards, (including the sonth-west side of McGill street, sus is Sorth-weat side of Craig street) and shall be sub-divided into tio sections, Eastern and Western, the line of demarcation between them being the centre of St Lambert and St.Jean Baptiste streets.Second Division.\u2014The Second Division sball comprise the St.Amn, St.Antoine, and St.Lawrence Wards, (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets.Third Divirion.\u2014The Third Division shall comprise the St, Louis Ward (exc!-*-» of Craig street) the St, James and St.Mary wards.TALWFF OF FARES FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES.ONE-HORER VERICLES.Prom aay place to any other, provided the time occupied do not exceed twenty minutes\u2014 1 or 2 perso: cents.Jord 4 \u201c From any place to any other, provided the time occupied do not exceed balf an hour\u2014 1 or 2 persons.» 40 cents.3or4 * .60 \u201c When the drive exceeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged.BY THS HODR.For the first bour\u2014 1or2 75 cents.8or4 00 Por every subsequent bour\u2014 1 or ç persons.A set + TWO-HORSS VEHICLES.From any place to any other, provided the im ed do not excaed 20 te 5 centa. 05 From to other, provided the tisse occupied do not excsed belt oa hour\u2014 - gs cents.Wheo the drive ex time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged.BY THB HOUR.1 or 2 persons.$1.00 Jord ¢ 1.35 Fractions of bours to be charged at rats bour rates\u2014.-ut not less than one quartér of an hour shall be C1arged when the time exceeds the hour.Fifty per cent.to be added to the tariff rates for rides from twelve midnight to four a.m.Ths tariff by the hour shall apply to ail rides extending beyond the city limits where the eagagement is madéin the city.BAGGAGE.For each trunk or box carried in any vehicle.But no charge shall be made for travelling bags, valises, boxes or parcels which passengers \"can carry in the ' CHIMNEY SWEEPING.Ciausez of Municipal Act regulating dates of sweeping, tariff to be charged therefor, Fe.Sec.53.\u2014Fach chimney in use in the said city shall be swept by licensed sweeps three times at least in the course of every twelve months, to be computed from the first day of January in each and every year, namely :\u2014once between the first of January and the rot of May, once between the first of May and the firet of September, and \u2018once between the first of September sod the firsi of January in each snd every year.Bec, 94\u2014The said inspector may grant licenses to sweep chimneys ag aforesaid to so many qualified persons as he may deem neces- : many} and he may revoke and withdraw tbe censes whensoever and as often as he may deem expedient; provided, however, that no licensed aweep shall use any brush, broom or other contrivance for the rr Ijue.of sweeping chimneys without first aaviug submitied the same to the inspector of ruildings fur bis appro- Bec.95.\u2014The inspector may for the purposes aforesaid divide the city atoss many districts as be may deem necessary, to efficiently carry out the provigions of the next preceding sections, and be may assign a district to every such sweeper, sutiject, however, 10 such changes from time to time, as the said inspector may deem expedient to make.Sec.96.\u2014 Such sweepers will be under the superintendence of the said inspector, and it shall be their duty to obey such orders and instructions as he may from time to time issue in connection with the sweeping of chimneys.Sec.97.\u2014The following shall be the fees to be demanded aud received by each licensed sweep for cleansing and sweeping chimneys: For sweeping cath chimuey in à one sory Bouse, eight cents.Por sweeping sach chimney in a house of fer or more stories, fifteen cents.\u2018When any sweeper is specially ealled up, outside of his rounds, to sweep aay chimney, the charge in that case be twenty-five cents.- Sec.88.\u2014Such fees shall be payable by the occupant of the house or building wherein such chimneys bave been swept, so soon after, ad as of*en as such chimneys are swept; and oy rson who shall refuse or naglest 10 pay fees, or shall prevent any such sweeper from entering into any house or building, or shall : any way obstruct or molest him in e: of bis duties shall be liable to the penally tereinaîter provided.Bec.99.\u2014Whenever any chimney shall als fire, and it shall appear that the occupant of the house or building where such chimney = be, had refused or neglected to have the ws swept at any of the periods hereinbefore sped Bed, every such occapant shall be liable to the eT ee \"The ward.ek » poli .\u2014The w ss.to the next precedin, ven mean the faterior or flue of such chimney.3 COURTS OF JUSTICE.According to the Provisions of the 20h Vic, Cap.44.COURT OF QUEEN'> DENCE.Appeal side.Hoa.A.A.Dorion, chief justice ; bon.Same uel C.Monk, hon.T.K.Ramsay, Tessier, auf hon.Alexander Oross, puisné j cr Louis F.W.Marchand, clerk of Cuurt of.3 W.BE.Duggan, deputy clerk of A for Quebec; Comte Dutean de Grand = cial eputy clerk of Appeals for Montreal; Aw gusun val, special deputy clerk of Appel or Quebec.Oriminal Court at Montreal commences 2th March and 24th September.Court ¢f at Montreal, 1Ith to 22nd, both days incl usivy of the months of March, June, September December.SUPERIOR COURT.Judé.sal District af Montr 37° grand organist: IIL.Bro.J.G.W.Guy, 37° grand tyler.HOCHELAGA CHAPTEE ROSE CROIX.\u2014W.H.Hutton, 33° Most Wise Bove- reign ; 1.H.Stearns, 35° prelate; G.P.Gird- wood, 32° first guard; W.B.Bimpeon, 32° second guard ; Thomas Adcock, 30° raphasl ; Wn.Nivin, 32 organist; C.w.Hagar, 38 treasurer ; Ww.8.Walker, 30 registrar; IW.Molson, 32° grad marshal; C.C.Claggett, 32° captain of the guards; G.J.W.Guy, 30° outer guard.IMPERIAL ECCLESIASTICAL AND MILI TARY ORDER OF RED CROSS ENI( or ROME AND CONSTANTINE, ST.EWA CONCLAVE, NO.21.111.Bir Kt.I H.Stearns, 33°, most puissant sovereig1 ; all.Su Ki.J.0.Thurston, viceroy Eusebius ; Sir £t.W.H.Dean, senior general; Sir Kt.W.8.Walker, junior general ; Iii.Sir Kt.BE.M.Copeland, 33° treasurer ; Sir Knt.George Locker, recorder.MONTREAL CONSISTORY, Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret.Ill.Bro.W.H.Hutton, 33 Com.in Chief; 111.Bro.E.M.Copeland, 33° 1st Lieut.Com; .H.33 2nd Lieut.Com; Ji.Bro.J.H.Isaacson, 32° grand chancellor ; m Bro.@.a R Wane La grand \u2018see retary ; Ill.Bro.C.W., grand treasurer ; Fil, De TW.2.Er 22° crand almoner; IN.Bro.G.P.Girdwood, 32° reverend prelate ; Il.Bro.C.G.Geddos, 32° Ver, master of ceremonies ; Ill.Bro.A.D.Nelson, 32° Ven.graud expert ; Ill, Bro.C.C.Ulaggett 3% Ven.nd assistant expert ; Ill.Bro.Louis Suther- fsud, 92° grand standard hearer: Til.Bro.Thos.Adcock, 30° grand captain of guards; IIL.Bro.J.G.W.Guy, 3° grand sentinel.GRAND LODGE OF BOYAL ARK MARINERS.Held in Toronto.Most W.Bro.David McLellan, Hamilton, supreme grand commander: M .W.Bro, Daniel Spry, past grand commander ; R.W.Bro.Fred.J.Hemet, 'oronto, deputy grand commander ; R.W.Bro.James O'Connor, London, G.8.W.; R.W.Bro.G.C.Longley, Haitland, GSW.; James B.Nixon, Toronto, grand scribe.GRAND LODGE SWEDENBORJGIAK RITR.Held at Maitland, Ontario.R.W.Bro.Colonel Macleod Moore, grand master; R.W.Bro, T.D.Harington, senior warden; George C.Longley, junior warden; Bre.J.Dumbri le, secrotary.SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF CANADA, ORDER OF MASONIC KNIGHTS OF THE RED CRO083 OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE.ORGANIZED, 1875.M.Ill.Sir Koight ÿ Daviel Spry, M.P.Grand Sovereign, Toronto; M.Il.Sir Knight § Col.W.J.B.Maclood Moore, M.P.Past Grand Sovereign, Lepesirie; M.Im.Sir Knight 1T Douglas Hsrington, M.P.Past Grand rereiga, .; R AL Bir David McLeïian, 2 D mad Sores amt on t § Hugh A.R.J.Sov, Grand Viceroy, Hamilton; R.Jif.Sir Knight James B.Nixon, R.J.Grand Recorder, aight ¢ RICHARD CŒUR DE LION PRECEPTORY, OF THE UNITED RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF ST.JOHN OF PALESTINE, REODE ; AND MALTA, MONTREAL 07MCER$ FOR 1878-79.EB.Sir Knight § J.T.McMinn, presidis, eeptor ; V.i Sir Knight?I HB Sterne.© P.preceptor ; V.B.8ir Knight ÿ Col.A.A.venson, Ist preceptor ; V.K.Sir Knight ?E M.Copeland, dod preceptor ; E.Sir Koight t Thomas Milton, 4th preceptor ; B.Sir Knight J William Young, 5th presepsor ; E Bir Koight § Q.W.Lovejoy, M.D., 6th receptor ; Sir Knight t John MacLean, constable ; Sir Knight A.G.Adams, marshal; Sir Knight + W.8.Evans, ehaplalo; V.E.Sir Knight § I.H.Staros, treasarer; Sir Koight 1 .M, Glass, registrar ; Sir Koight C.M.Putoey, sub-marshal; Sir Knigbt W.M.Lemesurier, captain of guards ; Sir Knight + Jobn Streèt, director of ceremonies ; Sir Knight + W.8.Wilson, almoper; Sir Knight t A.G.Isaacson, firet standard bearer ; 8ir Knight Wa.Macanlay, second standard bearer ; Bir Knight + R.Tyler, pursuivant ; Fr.Geo.D.Reid, guard.Meets at their Chapter House, 359 Notre Dame street, on the 4th Thursday of every manth.SUPREME OOUNCIL OF & @.I.@.3° FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA AT GRAND SAST, MONTREAL, PROV.OF QUEBEC.Officera.\u2014Iil.Bro.T.M.Farington, 2%, M.P.Sov.Gr.Commander ; (il, Bro.Éobert Barball, 59, nm.tent, Commandes nL.tro.John W.arin, .Secre 0.8, B.; fil.Bro.Hugh .Mackay, Th, Treasurer Gen.ELE.; Ill Bro.J.V.Ellis, 3, Iil.Gr.Chan- eellor ; Ill.Bro.David R.Munro, 83°, Ill.Gr.Master of Oeremonies ; Ill.Bro.Wm.H.Hutto 38, DL Ge.Marabal ; LiL Bro.LH.Sicarns, 33° DIL\u2019 Standard Bearer ; iil, Bro.Wm.Reid, 33°, IL.Gr.Captain of the Guard.embere ll Bree Col.LA J.B.slacleod loore, ; IL, \u2018Bro.Bugene M.Copeland, ia, Montreal; 111.Bro.Hu 3 Murray, 83°, Hamilton; Ill.Bro.Benjamin L.Peters, 33° 8t.John ; Ill.Bro.Robert T.Olinch, 33°, Bt.Sub; 11.oro, James Domville, 33°, 8.John ; IIL.Bro.Hugb W.Chi«holm, 33°, St.John ; IH.Bro.James K.Rerr, 32°, Toronto.ies.\u2014John W.Murton 33°, Hamilton, for Ontario ; William H.Button, 3% Montreal, for Quebec ; Robert Marshall, 33° St.Jobn, for New Brunswick : Benj.L.Peters, 3%, St.Jobn, for Nova Bcotia : Robert T, Clinch, 33°, St.John, for Prince Edward Island.Honorary Members \u2014Dr Robert Hamilton, 33°, Bap.Council England, Wales, ete : Honor, Albert Pike, 33° M.P.Sov.Gr.Com.Sup.Council Southern Jurisdiction, U.8.A.; Josiah H.Drummond, 23° N.P.Sov.Gr.Com.Sup.Qouneil, Northern Juriadiction, U.8.A.; Hon.John Fitshenry Townshend, 38, Sov.Gr.Com.Bupreme Council, Ireland.MIsoRLLANIOUS 2 pmporoRr.a i - 2° \u2018 INDBPENDENT ORDER / DE] RT BEAVER LODGENo & a 1 Point Bt.Charles, Offcers.\u2014Wm.Al NG; AW Lond, V.G.; A wi Lavers and Jas.L.re 4 grands; D.Mavor, rec.-secretary; J.7.8.Mathoun, tosh Rid, edale and \u2014 Miller, su; dg W.Rollo and J: B.Powis, & Spe .Levers, 0.C ; J.Lovell, 1.G.; Wm.Fuk | ler, M.D., physician.5 Meots every (uesday at 7.30 o'clock pau.{a Hall in rear cf Victoria Bridge Hotel.A LOYAL EX/'TISIOR LODGE Mo, 6337.Jobn Ion, Noble Grand ; Henry Sears, Visé Grane, ion Reed, Grand Hester.ets ens alternate Tuesday at re Room, 6624 Craig street.5 a LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE No.8118.Thos.H.Sully, G.M.; W.Berwick, N.G} Bro, Morrison, ¥'G.; J.Reed, secretary; Payette, recording secretary ; jonathan Fin o¥ treasurer.: MONTREAL DISTRIOT.James Powell vincial master; Macdonald, Rept provincial un grand pit ; Jonathan Finfiy, corresponding vecretary-tront- urer.{dos meate avers altarnata Thoreday \u2018A | Odd Fellows Hall, 265} Craig et.LOYAL VIOTORIA LODGE NO.5006, MANCHESTER UNITY.i Thomas Pike, Brand is parer Watts, oble nd; Übarles Simous, vice-graad ; E ward Walton, secretary ; Jobs ale Ed on ey weary; Ridgeway, reco log eee ; Jas.Anthony, treasurer; Stephen Well t à master.Place of meeting, Bt bart Club house, Point 8t.Cbaries.Meetings beld alternate Mondage.MONTREAL ENCAMPNKNT No.1.Qfficer 2.\u2014Chief patriarch, J.B.Henderson, P.G.; bigh priest, A.A.Murphy, P.G.; senior warden, L.D.Sims ; recording scribe, John J.Reed ; financial scribe, E.Dastous ; treasurer, Arch.Watt; junic r warden, Geo.Falconer, P.G.; watches, Ross and Marriage ; sentinels, J.Maw- heney and E.C.Knwright, Meets on second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Udd Fellows\u2019 Hall, 662 Craig street.MOUNT ROYAL LODGE No.1.W.Smallpiece, 1.G.; Jacob Teichman, V.G.; \u2014 Smythe, KE \u2014 Lambe, PA.L Abre- ham, treasurer ; 3 , M.D.sictan.*Miets every Monday ats py = Odd Pel- lows' Hall, 285 Notre Dame street.MIZPAH LODGE No.3- J.A.Fiulayson, noble grand; L.D.Sims, vice-grand ; Waters, recordlog seorsary Henry Miles, permanent secreiary; .B.1- wood, treasurer ; G.W.Major, M.P., aad J.T. Thon LAE Me Gestes BEV.G: À J Lock beet, 1dve; LP.o, 1.G.; E.C.En- SITE oF EDUETROE 1006 oa a iN .W.H.Hun G.; J.TO Prod Whale BAC WC.gr \"A.Jackson, treasurer; A.McNall made Thomas, RE.V.G.; C.E.Bs 55% BE SA v Be.exe .2, à Patron, RAS; D.C \u2018Tab, LAS.; J.Taylor, L G.eats every Thorsday Srening at 8 pm, at 84 John's Masonic sall, Manstield street.MERCANTILE BUREAU VERITAS OF PARISH ci & Co.nts, Western Chambers, ion a MONTREAL CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION.Corner Si.JoAn and St.Sacrament sta.Office-Bearers and Members for 1878\u2014Robt Eedaile, president; R.Archer, treasurer.Committee Ma .\u2014L.Tourville; -Jobn Baird, John Magor, B.Judge, J.B.Kirkpatrick, 0.Dufresne, James Norri Board y Beview.\u2014i.muwisieb 5 \"W.W.Ogllvie, James Lord, James Mol 8.8.8t.Oage, F.Larin.Secretary.\u2014W.J.Patterson.Assistant Secretary.~Alfred W.Hadrill.| DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE.F Bt.John corner St.Sacrament at.Eg Bearers for 1878.\u2014A.Joseph, Quebec, lent; W.F.McMaster, Toronto ; John Montreal ; J.J.Bremner, Halifax, N.8.; & 8.De Veber, t.Joba, N.B., vice-presidents.: Council \u2014William Darling, Montreal; Thomas White, Montreal ; W.E.Sanford, Hamilton ; Joba Walker, London, Ont.; Andrew Robertson, Montreal ; 2.Dobell, Quebec ; James Noxon, Ingersoll ; Alex.Woods, uebec.Treazurer.\u2014C.H.Gould.Secretary.\u2014William J.Patterson, Deputy Becretary.\u2014 Alfred W.Bedrill.GLASGOW AWOUIATION OF UNDRRWEI TERS.gli, Henry Chapman, & Uo., agents, Western Chambre, 21 Bt John st gents, INFECTOR OF POT AND PKARL ASHES 14 College street.le & Major.Fees, 10c.per bundred lbs.for inspection and branding : cooperage, -the setusl cost disbursed by the inspectors, but not to exceed 186.per barrel ; 10c.per barrel for storage, if stored more than ten days, and bc.poe barrel each for subsequent month.INaFECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.Custom House eg.The Taspector not yet appointed under the new Act.: ford, vice-chairmuo ; H.Inspectors Montreal.% Bann L or oe N.IP.and ug.Dagenais ; .chand, assistant.LLOYI\u2019S OF LONDCE.Henry Chapman & Co., agents, Western Chambers, 22 Be Joba et, Benth MERCHANT'S EXOHANGE, 11 %.Sacrement st.D.Lorn Macdougall, chairman; Hon, Thos.Ryan, Thos.Workman, A.T.Paterson, Thomas Davidson, A.C.Hooper, Henry Archbald, directors ; Jobn G.Dinning, secretary, residence 43 St.Matthew st, MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.St.JoAn corner 8t.Sacrament st.Office- Bearers for 1878.\u2014 Henry Lyman, president; F.W.ner vice-president ; Fons Kerry, treasurer.Council \u2014W.H.Hutton, J.L.Cassidy, H.Shorey, BE.K.Greene, U.B.Watso1, A.T.Paterson, J.P.Clef bora, J.H.Winn, W.W.Qgilrie, G.M.Kioghiora, W.R.Wonham, R.0.ams.Board of Arbitration.\u2014Peter Redpath, Andrew Allan, J.H.Winn, Hugh McLennan Williew Darling, Thomas Cramp, Joha Grant, J.H.Joseph, Simms, Hon.Jobn Young, Walter R.Wonham, James Hutton.Secretary.\u2014Wülinm I.Patterson.Assistant Secretary.\u2014A.W.Hadrill.D.L.Mecdougall, chairman; J.D.Oraw- .8.Macdongall, secre- -tremsurer.rd.\u2014H.A.Budden, J.Burnett, P 8.Bran- ston, A.M.Cohen, J.D.Crawford, T.Davidson, J.Try Davies, B.Ford, L J.Forget, C.Geddes, C.G.Geddes, J.W.Gordon, C.G.Hobeon, D, Kinsels, T.Kershaw, D.L Macdougall, 8 dg Macdougali, G.C.Macdougall, R.Moat, John Most .R.Oswald, W.Rbind, H.©.Scott, G.W.Simpson, H.8.Btratby, R.A.Lindsay, @\u2019 BH.R.Wainwright, T.Wilson, J.T.Vaonack, J.Nichols, A.A.McOulloch, 1.Fenwiet, à.P.Nott, Wm.Sache, J.ow, W.Mackensie, W.Barnston, À.C.Clark, MILITIA.STAYT OFFICERS Military District No.6, Lt-Col.Jobo Fletcher, C.M.G., deputy Adjt.-General ; Lt-col.Thos.Bacon, brigade Major 1st Brigade Division, and Lt.-Col Hon.M.Aylmer, Brigade major 3nd B.Division, Que.; sor Theo.Amyrauld, Per master.Wilitaey, istrict No.6, Lt-col.A.C.de Lotbinière Harwood, D.A.G.; Lt-col.G.d'Odet d'Orsonsens, brigade major 4th Brigade Division, Que.; Major Wm, Breliaut, Paymaster.Major Pope, Provincial Storekeeper.SIXTH FUBILEERS RIFLE ASSOCIATION.Officers for 1878.\u2014Lieut -Col.J.Martin, president; Lieut.-Col.Theo.Lyman, 1st vice-pre- sident; Lieut.Col.R.Gardner, Zod vice-presi- dongs Lieut.Wm.Cushing, treasurer; Lient, Raphael, sncretary ; Sergeant Thorbura, financial secretary. 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MrscuLLanDOUS 757 bimnoronr.\"Montre Views aonnal subscription to daily + $1.57 $4 In ountry $3, postpaid, weekly 1.10 postpaid ; 1 Lon John Dougall à Boo propria «4, mad printers, 33, 35 and 378t.Bonaventure st.New Domicion Monthly, annual \u2018subscription $2; Jobn Dougall & Son proprietors and - printers, 33,35 and 37 St, Bonaventure st «Wortbern Messenger, fortnightly, annual sub- seription 30c.per copy; 10 copies for $2 50, pr d; 25 8 pospald 100 copies nr , postpaid; John Dougall & , | ietors and printers, 33, 35 and 37 St.+ Bonaventure st.\u2018Olive Branch published montbly, by the Rev.John Gordon, B.D., in the interests of the Olivet Baptist Church.Office 364 Notre = Dame at r 1 Record, monthly, annual subscrip- Pro rian Record, mo to one addi 25 cts.per cop ; issued by authority of the General \u2026 Asser of the Presbyterian Church in 1.Canada; Jas.Croll, editor ; A.A.Stevenson, 1 inter ; office 210 ft James st.Circulation \u2018Rational Christian, published monthly the Liberal Christian Union, annual subscription 80 eta.; P.O.Box 1720.The Star, annual subscription to daily $3; to weekly $1.25, payable in advance ; Graham eo proprietors and printers ; 624 and 626 at.Trac Witzees, weekly, entual subscription $2 in advance: M.W.Kirwan, editor, proprietor, printer \u2018and publisher, 6624 Craig st.RAILWAYS, OITY PAMENGRR RAILWAY COMPANY.: 566 Craig at.Wears or 1878.\u2014Jobn Crawford, president ; Dr.W.A.Hingston, Yes president ; Ernest L.Beaufort, Alexander Murray and Jesse Joseph, directors; Jobo G.R.Driscoll, secretary r; T.H.Robillard, superinten- deat; Richmond, receiving clerk; Geo.Lulbam, clerk ; John McDonald, auditor.\u2018GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY.General Offices, Jacques Cartier aq.London Offices, 21 Old Broad street, E.C.Directors in London.\u2014Captain Tyler, president ; Kirkman D.Hodgson, M.P.« Hodgkin- son, Robert Gillespie, Wm, Newmarch, Sir Jas.Ramsden, John Swift and Robert Young.Director in Canada \u2014Hon.James Perrier.General Manager \u2014Joseph Hickson.Trafic Manager \u2014L.J.Seargeant.Herbert Wallis, locomotive superiatendent; 3.P.Hannaford, chief engineer; R.Wright, T.B, Hawson, auditors ; wi Spicer, superintendent Dee Von evenson, general ight \u2018agent ; .w ne passenger at Joba Porteous, saalstint-generat freignt agents John Taylor, general storekeeper; B.K.bie Stationery epartment ; C.Dnokwater, ger's assistant, Oity ticket offices, 143 St James street and Bonaventure Station.City freight offices, Chabollles sg.LACHINE AND CAVGHNAWAGA DIVIKION, Montreal to Lachine, connecting with all the steamers on St.Lawrence and Ottawa rivers and ferry to Caughnawags (opposite Lachine) to Province Line and Plattsburg, connecting at the latter place with Lake Champlain steamers for Boston, New York, &c.&c.: LARE CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS AND RENS- SELAER AND SARATOGA RAILROAD.For New York, Boston, Worcester, Saratoge, Troy, Shenectady, Albany, and all intermediate places by Grand Trunk Railroad from Bons- venture street station.CENTRAL VERMONT, RUTLAND AND BURLINGTON AND COKNRCTICUT BR.RB.Ticket and Freight office, 136 St.James at, Direct and reliable route between Montreal and Boston, New York, and all intermediate places.Company's office, 136 St James street, opposite 8¢.Lawrence hall.G.Phippen, agent.SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL.COUNTY OF HOCHELAGA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.Officers for 1878 :\u2014Willism Evans, president ; Joseph Brousseau, vice-president ; Hugh Brodie, secretary-treasurer, Directors.\u2014Patrick Lynch, jun, Paul Des- merchais Rnnaventure Lacombe, James Henderson.Godfroi Defoy, Stanislas Laurin, Antoine Lamoureux, COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE OF TRE PBO- VINCE OF QUEBEC.63 St.Gabriel at.L.H.Massue, president ; 8S.N.Blackwood, vice-president ; orges Leclere, necretary- treasurer ; J.M.Browning, hon.J.N.E.Fari- bault, l\u2019Assomption ; bon.C.de Boucherville ; hon.M.H.Cocbrane, Compton; hon.D.E.Price, Quebec ; hon.J.J.Ross, Ste Anse de 1a Pérade ; Messrs.L.Beaubien, M.P.P., Montreal ; B.Benoit, M.P., 8t.Hubert; A.Casavant, St.Dominique; E.J.DeBlois, Quebec; J.Gaudet, M.P.P., Gentilly; F.Wood Gray, Quebec; L.Levesque, M.P.P., d'Aillebnut ; A.Mar san, l'Assomption ; rev.F.Pilote, Ste, Anne de Ia Pocatitre: rev.8.Taseé, Ste.Thérèse; L.Landry, St.Pierre Montmagny.MONTREAL AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, DISTRICT OF VIC- TOBIA.J.D.Gibb, president; G.Cheney, vice-presi- dent; Henry 8.Evans, secretary-treasurer; Hon.Louis Beaubien, R.Sprigings, John Doyle, T.McPherson, James Morgan, ir, William Evans, and Alexander Duff, directors.ASILE DE LA PROVIDENCE.St.Catherine at.cor Labelle.Founded 1843.This institution is under the direction of the: Sisters of Charity of the Providence Asylum it receives aged and infirm women, orphans, kc nmr VOS samen.+ eu! joress Once lace do \u201cBe Baprit and sister Marie des Sept Douleurs, assistan It contains 54 nuvs and 95 navi novices and 30d posta: fants; 89 aged and infirm pe visit sre made nou.to the sick end poor in the city; 1,193 are nursed, (vieilles); and - meals given af the nonnèry, 12,450.Iiapensury of the Sisters of La Providmee.\u2014 Pounded 1663.Sister FA Josép! pe tress, 24,960 prescriptions bave béen given to the poor, gratis, during the year at the Provides, and ov er 2,239 site of the Doctors to the sick poor at their domiciles, The following institutions are also under the direction of the Sisters of Providence: \u2014 Saternat St.Jacques, \u2014Bt.Denis si.Founded 1837.Contains 5 nans and 480 pupils.\u201c Hospice St Atszis.\u20148t.Denis st.Founded 188$, Sister Marie Hedwidge, directress.Contains 6 Dpos and 118 orpbans.yf fosice oseph de la Providence\u2014Mig- LS Fond 1843.For lady boarders.Ansritution des Sourdes Mueties\u2014Üôte à Ba- roo, St, Denis st.Founded 1851.For tbe re- and instruetion of deaf and dtmb iS \u201cCoutains 20 puns and 193 a Victor.first directress ; rev.lain.Vincent de Paul Infant ne ai r Pounded 1855.Contains 11 nuns and 774 le.Sister Thomas, first directress.Visits sick, 3198 Meals piven, 5230.: Dlhe ne s Bt.Joseph.\u2014Cotesn St Founded 1868.Contains 9 nuns and 250 pu; visits to sick, 3,500.Sister La Présentation.Siresteens Over8,560 visits are made annually sick and poor.Heart Font.School\u2014Fullum street, Founded 1868, Contains 6 nune and 213 pupils.Sister Canisius, tirst dissstrom, Meals given, 3110; visits to poor, sick, and prisco- ers, ; prescriptions, 534._ ASSOCIATION DES DAMES DE CHARITE DE L'ASILE DE LA PROVIDENCE.Founded 1844.Under the direction of the Sisters of Shasity -of La Providence.Mm.Levesque, prosidens; t; Mrs.Laberge, treasurer; secretary.Moots first Monday of every month at two o'clock pm.aT: DES ENFANTS DE MARIE, UVENT DE LA CONGREGATION.Founded 1852.Undor tbe direction of the Sisters of the Con- tion of Ee M.ee reotor sister Bte.Marie de la Oroix, directress; Miss Drummond, president ; Miss \"Colin, vice-president; Misa Brotté, : secretary ; Miss Gravul, treasurer.Meets every Taesds st3 p.for sewing and overy fret Saturday of month at #e,m, for religious 'anravtion Sacred Hi Toghes a E.Henrie) alt, ot Corer.ci A Under the dirvction of the Ladies of the Sacs 1168 8t.Intheriny ot.Founded Canada 1842.PS shod le Rev.T.Figen Sor Smee, rites Mad.Meck ye roix, president sax ac président ; iy \u2018aoû Neots\u201d eve fo d i ots\u201d evel on it roy fc work and pi 4 ous TER pe i Toe ming of every month for Mass.CHURCH HOME IN CONNE(TIOR WITH THR KPISOOPAL CHURCEES IN THE CITY.116 University st.The Most Revd.Ashton Oxez .LL.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal sod oo! Mean, president; re.Oxenden, 1st directrear; B.Arderson, 2nd direciress; Mrs.Mae- donnell, 3rd directress; Mise Shepherd, Fe retary ; Miss H.Crawford, treasurer.) nu Paré Management.Un.es 5 ri A rg ou Yee Ww.Be pea, Sanborn, Mrs, ree ry Pury, Nr.ing td i Teri fis sh a = ale the Taies fe Sp ma Rew.So wi J.Empaon, BA, LJ Gibb, Ses oN Sanborn; AE, FOULS Lora, Edward Carter, Q.ë, honorary eo Matron.\u2014Mrs.LA whom epplies- tions may be dent at the COUVENT DE MIRRIOORDE.Dorchester st, near Bt.André, Founded in 1848.Seg Jen Je re nn, assistant; 14 norices fod postulaaté, As ped ed Tectired ar ny year 1 on] secratod, 43 Soros hig.MA.Brides dence 253 Lagauchetière st.ASILE STE.DARIE, JAJL FOR FEMALES OF ST.VINCENT DE PAUL, 182 Fullum st.For girls and women léaving jail; sistér Marie de Bu.Héld puperiorses à nuns, is nitents and 100 prisoners.Dr.Mountand'De.Beacbien, physicians; J.L.Lauzon, chaplaia.DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION, MILE BND.Founded 1848, for the instruction of the deaf: and dumb boys, ander the direction of the Clerks of St.Viator.upils are taught to speak end to read on ee > rith the be of signs.Rev.Alfred Bélanger, director ; 2% pegs J.x Yous, À Gouts, Dai oy oh pi unsel, It oon- tals 8 classes, French and English.CANADIAN TELEGRAPEERF NUZVAL IN- SORANCE ASSOCIATION.Le Charles Bourne resaurer ad anditos x Telograph Co., president; James son, voperiateudent G.TR, \" Moatrest, , Fr 3 .T.Co.; urse, operator Montrest Te} Co.; T Lens, or ator G.T.R.gop .Boërd =, W.Bethune, M.T.Oo, lame; MT.Co, Quebec; D.Van d, MX = o., Watering, NP; 4d, G.7.: 2 Toronto; H Nelaoo, bo: x Bontora.bent a Montrent * æitor; JL Suwerde \u2014 BR.Penk, Pont Be Chacles ; W.H.Flawn, Centre ward ; F.Rogers, 8 .Shearman, SL.Antoine ward ; D.Parsons, Be à Mary and Bt.James ward ; 8 Fisher, St.Lawrence ward.Auditors.\u2014T.Shepherd, N.Welsh, T, Haw- TENE mown \u2018 620 Seigneurs xt.35, oo Taylor, president: Norman Trenholm, parce Meta, aoû Es ad EE moon kD.ot Boddy, MD, ray Havant Drs.Reed, Nelson, ron.\u2014Mrs.J.8.Gowan, rims BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, P.McQulloch, assistant chief engineer, pi Pht; W.0.Manoble president; J.BE Oairus, assistant secre- T4.Fat 'atton, on hit Ce gineer, treasarer; W, i bonoraty member, sod SdH, 0.McRobie, Committee Jobn Naud, assistant hs i W.0.McRobie, J.Beek: Tria oats, Breansa, Dassault, I.hop, E.Mu \u2018Aumont, I.Rock, J.Mitchel FRASER INSTITUTE.Offics Mechanics dank, MiGill ot, \u2014Hon.J.J.C.0 °3.reson Bio LE Red- President ; Hon.Jud, Treason, Po Thomas Wi Workmae, M.P., Alax.Molson; y H Monsiee, secretary-trossurer.REFORNATORY SCHOOL.; 487 Mignonme of, \u2018nder the direction of the Brothers of Ohari oF = de Paul.V ne M.NL par, vib Xx nsèbe, superior; beo.Joseph, and Bro.Antoine, ea Eee; x rane Eu Shapiain - EOMITAL GRNERAL, OR GREY NUNNERY, Guy 4.cor \" Derchetter à.Founded 1747.Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of of Grey Nuns.Rev.H.Moreau, V.G., eu ; Tambarean, director ; sister Julie indie Deschamps, auperioress general; ais- ter Robin, assistant t general.This establishment is for the reception of and infirm men and women, orphaos and foundlings.It contains 252 nus, of which number 168 are on mission, 56 novices and Postalants, and 618 inmates.The following institutions are siso under the direction of the Sisters of Charity 8.Joagpl's Zoylum~\u2014Cometery ot.Founded 3rd January, 1854.Por orphan gis 181 inmates, Sister B, Pri.ton, superioress Bourque, physiciun.5000 visits are made nca tu the sick and poor in the city.Dispensary the Gi Nunnery \u2014Qvee 5008 Pas oriptions pil to Ge poor, gratis, during Patricks Arylum\u2014Near St.Patrick's CREER au twee or Irish orphaa aod girla an fay ios rns\u201d \" F in Fr ridgets m\u2014Fou 1860.the reception of and i men bi.8 women, servant.mire ant or frig and a night refuge.120° inmates.The number who receive | ging, mbov* 11,532.Bister Hickey, Ey Infont School \u2014St onaveatére st os.oer 425 tion sind où ra and vent Salt nical Dispenser B a from 3 tod po tn Ostherine st.F of Over 460 pape Blind chil A Bister Labrêche, superioress.Betkek + Au ent Antoine st.I 1868.200 pupils.ister Brault, Sopra HOSPICE DU SACRE-CŒUR.Mansfsld st.Founded 1874.Sister St.Bridget, superioress; 5 mans.Por re, sick, or infirm.HOTEL DIEU ST.JOSEPR DE VILLE ARIE.Upper St.Urtain sirset.POUNDED 1642.Under the direction of the Beligisuses Hospitalières de St jeep Very rev.Bishop P.superior; rev unissant, director rev.P, Marsolais, chaplain; J.@.juimond, ageat; Sister Justine Bonneau, superioress; the professors om of the Preach School of Medicine : ; nuns ore 81 18 uovices, 249 patients, 64 orphan pomme oryba 0 girls, 2955 wick persons were pete into the hospital during the your, of whom 158 died.INDUSTRIAL ROOMS.Fan Redgate peer: Mes, © Balérin, \u201creprend Pari a mppriatomdent: Miss Rintoul, \u2018treasurer ; Miss path, secretary.INSTITUT KEDICAL DE MONTREAL.\u2014 Siverin Lachapelle, president; Avfia Demers, BM.V., 1st vice-president ; Prime Allard, 20d \u2018vice-president; Azaire Brodeur, recording secretary ; Jos.S.Toupin, assistant recording secretary ; Eugdoe Guillemot, corres ponding secreiary ; Zoël Contois, assistant cor- ng secretary ; Emile A.Paquette, secre- tary-treasnirer; Honoré Beaudoin, librarisn Arthur Thérien, assistant librarien.Committee cf Management.\u2014 Hermenégilde Jeannotte, Marcel Ethier.IRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT 80- CIETY.J.CO.Hinton, ent; Alexr.Bryson, 1st at; Richard Thomas, 3nd vice- ident; A.McNally, 3rd vice-president; F H Moooeg.treasurer; R.D'Olier, recording secre : O.B.Dawson, asfistant secretary ; Heory Dunne, correxponding secretary.A ey Binks Janse ore WJ.A .Percy ames Moore, W.J.Modlasior, Richard Whith Samuel Bell, J.W.Poatheraton, Thomas Simpson, Robert Campbell, George Wilson, Thomas Satton, Joseph Île, D.B.McCord.inanos Commilice \u2014W.J McMaster, ohair- man.M.H.Gault, D.B.McCord, A.A.Murphy, Robert Campbell.Charitable Committee \u2014Jaa.Moore, chairman ; J.Percy Black, Samuel ben, Tuvwas Suites, Joseph Wylie, Emigration Committee\u2014Thomus Simpson, chairman, Richard McKeowd, J W.Featherston, George Wilson, Ricbard White.IRISH CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY.John Power, president; Arthur Jones, ise vice-president ; Joho Dwyer, 20d vice resi- deat; Joseph McCann, secre 5 D.Nel, assistant secretary ; Lawrence Power, ireas- urer; 8.D.Trappes, collecting trvasurer ; Loüghlim \u2018\u2019oghlin, assistant col sting.tres- surer ; W.Gr-ce, grand marshal ; P.McVinney, snd Michael Wissted, assistant marshals.87, JUDE'S CHURCH ASSOCIATION.(Composed of Ladies and (emtlomen.) Rev.J H.Dixon, president; Mr.Forgraye, vice-presid-nt; Mr.Willisms, secretary.Meeus forinightiy, Wed: ys, in the School House, st 4 p.m.REFUGE DE LA PASSION.493 Lagauchetidre street.Founded 1350.Por orphan girls, a1d servants out of place.Mdlle.Vincent, superioress.Duri1g the year 1H76\u20141279, 1877\u20141311 ser vaot girls were received, snd places obtained for them.MONASTERY OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.Sherbrooke sreet near Nt.Constant.Founded 1844.Under the direction and charge of the Sisters of Obarity of the Guod Shepherd, Mr.LeOba- - \u2014 760 prasoroez!.=\" 5 are \u2018 wine G.LaMarche, rev.B EF; Chaplain\u2019 sister i.So &t.Alphonse de Li saperioress ; T.À.Laramée, M.D., and 7 Lachapelk, M.D., physicians ; 74 religienses, 10 novices, 7 postulants, 7 out-door sisters, 76 penitents, 38 madeleines, 3 orphans, 8 children in the industrial schools, 38 in the reformaiory: MONTREAL GENERAL HORPITAL Corser Dorchester and x.Dominique ets.Peter Redpath, president; Andrew Robertson, vice-president; Thomas Davidson, tress urer; R.P.Howard, M.D., secretary.Committee Han-+gement\u2014C.J.Brydges, A.F.Gault, J.Plimsoll, 0.8.Wood, James Rose, Win, Luna, T.M.Beycon, Jobn Sterling, John Rankin, Wm.Clendinneng, aud the president, vice-president aud treasurer ex-officio.Conmlling Physicians \u2014Geo.W, Campbell, AM, ND.R.Crak, M.D, W.BE.Scott, MD.RP.Howard, M.D, Duncan Hascall MD.Attending Physicians.\u2014J.D, rev.W.Wright, M.D, G.E.Penwi No, rN RS RN a, \u2018Oui-door Phyicians \u2014G.P.Girdwood, K.D., G.W.Major, M.D., T.Simpson, M.D., W.A.Molson, M.D.Resident officers \u2014W.H.Burland, M.D., house surgeon : James Beil, M.D., amistani house sur- ; W.D.Oakley, M.D., house a el Strong, house steward; Fray so ; - clerk of committee of management; Miss Machiu, lady enperintendens.MONTERAL DISPENSARY.136 St.Antoine st.Major HL Mills, president- Dr.Leprobon and H eon, vice-presidents ; 0.0.Perrault, treceurer ; J.B.McConnell, M.D., secretary ;.G~0.Downham, guardian Consulting Prysicians.\u2014Drs.Renwick, Howard, L'probon, F.W.Campbell, G.P.Gird- wi ilkins, Gardner, Trenboime and Kennedy.y- #igians.\u2014Drs.Thompeon, © i P Slack, Allowar, cConnell, Reed, Prou - Edwards, Mscdoon 1] and Sheppard.oo Commities of Management \u2014H, Mulbolland, Robert Moat, Geo.R.Prowse, W.Macdonald, Des.Trenholme, Gardner, Thompson, P.W.Campbell, Wilkins, Kenuedy, Slack, and the officers.TEE NOURIEGNER SE NUTTEL EE D OWS AND O gion 2aD\u201d CAE Founded A.D, 1867.ers for 1878.\u2014James Wright, president ; ae 8.Couper, lst ep wT Bostock, 3nd vice-president; Warden King, treasurer: James H.Vincent, recording secre- tacy : J.M.H.D xon, assistant recording sec- rotary ; Wm.Stenhouse, financial secretary; Jas.Atchison, assistant financial secretary.Ziewards\u2014H, Btiwell 97 Oitawa st.Bt.Lone ward, [enst); J.Mason, 181 Magdalen ot, St Aun's ward, [west] ; Jobo Hyslop, 178 Cbatham st, St.Antoine ward ; John Ohse- nut, 13 Anderson at, 8t.Lawrence ward ; William T.Bostock, 19 Labelle st., tt.Jumep ward E | misomLLansous 761 srrnotcar\u2026- Houry MeGowan, 4°\" 5:, Dominique, et, St.Louls ward: M: Pal.71 8t Catherinent, St.Nara ward.J.Wai.8 Waterst, St.Mary's ; Ed.MeConneli, Jt Montcalm\u2019 st, centre bri Thomas Gardner, St.Pusl's church, west ward; William Drysdale, The Kennels, Cole borne avenue, esst w.Honorary Bolicitor \u2014 Edw ed Carter, Q.C.Auditors.\u2014Jonsthan Findlay, John Cheasut, Jobn McKeorle.Trusps.\u2014A.W.Ogilvie, MP.P., Gilbert Boott, Alex.McGihbon.Physician.\u2014A.D.Blackader, M.D., 1 Belmont st, corner Beaver Hut terrace.Commie, Palmer, J.Wi 'ommittee \u2014| mer, atson, BH.liom 8.Couper, Regular meetings are held every second Mor- - day evening in each month, in the Long Koom, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 St.James at.Al communications should be addressed to James H.Vincent, 178 St.Rtienne at MONTREAL LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETT.31 Berthelet st.Office Bearers\u2014Mru.Wheeler, lat directress ; Mrs, rear 2nd directress ; Mrs.Bessey, secretary for children; Mrs.F.Wolferstan Thomas, rio Evans, secretary to Bociety.Managers \u2014Mrs.Allar, Mm.Ww.Add Mise Budgley, Mise May Brown, \u201cMrs.Mrs.Cramp, Mrs, Claxton, Mrs.ME.Davis gh Darling, Miss J.8.Evans, Mes.Flaber Lady Galt, Mrs.Geddes, Mra, Gordon, re.How , Mrs.H.Lyman, Mrs.Lang, Mrs.» Hao Mice Molneneh Mien\u2019 Mach.mald, Mes.McDougall, Mrs.H Mackenzie, Mrs olson, Mrs.Noiman, Mrs.Drenden Mrs, Rintoul, \"Mrs.Routh, Hrs.A.Savage, Mn.P.Stevenson, Mrs.Ex Mrs.W.B.Simpson, Mes.Trow, Mra.ory Members Mrs, Aylwin, Mrs.Ban- lire Bagg, Mrs.J.Buchanan, Mrs.J.iar vrs \"Dawson, Mra.Ferrier, Nrs, E.Fro Mrs.Fraser, Mrs.A.F.Gauls, Mrs.Rolland, Mrs.\u2018Hutchins, Mra.Kay, Mra.Jubn Lee- mag, Mrs.R McKay, Mrs.?McLennan, Mrs.MacDougal, ra, A.Molson, Mra.A.We Kensie, Mrs.Nay, Mrs.Parker, Mrs.Patton, Mrs.Redpath, Miss Ray, Mrs.Savage, Mes.G.P.O.Smith, Hes.Taylor, Mra.B.Thomas, Mra.\u2018Wright, Mrs.H.Winn.Building and Adviring Committees \u2014Mr.Mac- Kenzie, Mr.H.Lyman, Mr.F.Wolferstan Th Me.A.Allan, Me.Cramp, Mr.F.Mackenzie, Nr.Weaver, Me.Josenb McKay.Medical eut Adviser.\u2014Geor gorge Wilkins, M.D.Solicitor \u2014 D.R.McUos PROTESTANT HOUSE or INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.547, 549 and 551 Dorchester st, Office Bearers for 1818 \u2014Charles Alexander, ident: John G.Mackenzie, ist vice-pre-i- nt; Henry Lyman, 2nd vice-president; Richard Holland, treagurer; George Cruicksbank, ho.10- ary eecretary: T.3.Alloway, X.0,, and J.B.MeOvonell, \u2018M.D, visiting Dhyaiciéna; J.8.- Hunter, honorary \u2018notary.Board ny Y Hssogemen \u2014Henry Lyman, Wm, Loan ¥ Corse, Joseph Mackey ao A TE Gaul, * Robt.Moat, E K.Greene, U.EF - Ames, James McDougall.J.0.Becket for BL pere Society ; J.0.| Sinton, for Irish Protestant Benevolent Term of office of above expires third Wedaes- dag of Auril, 1879.on, Jus.Ferrier, Major H.Mills, Theodore Lyman, Alex.McGibbon, / -seph Tiffin, George Cruickshank, Join Sinclair, Richard Holland, va Clendinneng.Jutres Coristine.Term of office of above cxpires third Wednesday of April, 1880.barles Alexander, E.E.Shelion, Al Savage, B.Hutchins, Joel C.Baker, ore a.Mackensie, John McLennan, James Cuurt, B.C.Jamieson, G.W.Moss.Tern of office of above expires tbird Wedues- day of April, 1881.Poor Relief Committee.\u2014Charles Alexander, chairman; John Sinclair, N.B.Corse, George Gruickbank, Wm.Clentinneag, Theo.Lyman, .M.Bryson, A.F.Gauls, .Jamieson, Jas.Coristine, B.B.Shelton, yy Holfand, John C.Becket, rep.8t Andrew's Society; J.C.Sinton, rep.Irish Protestant Benevolent Society.- EE Sheltoas Gorge Crurekihante JG.man alton, { oree rui Mackenzie, Richerd Halland.Committee on Buildings on Bleury and Don chester streets.\u2014Jobn Sinclair, Henry Lyman, Wm.Clendivneng, Alex.McGibbon.Committee on Country House.\u2014Clharles Alex- avder, chairman: John Sinclair, Richard Hol- Jaod, \u2018Alex.aicUibbon, Wm.Ülendinnen Tee Lyman, Jobn MeLennaa, Major H.wilt, ' Shelton, Joel C.Baker, Robert Moat, Wm.Lunn, with power to add to their number.David McMillan, secretary and superinteudent, Mrs.McMillan, mation.| PROTESTANT INFANTS' HOME, 508 Guy street, Founded 1870.Incorporated 1371.Pen, for the year beginning Apri let, 1878, ames Hutton, president; Mrs.Heott, lat.directress; Mrs.James Haiton, 20d directress ; Mrs.Pelion, 3rd directress; Mrs.Chas, Ault, treasurer ; Mrs.George Eadie, secretary ; Misa E.Clunie, matron ; ra.A.Macfarlane, bead nurse.dadu Managers.\u2014Mrs, C.S.Blackman, Mra.T.8 Bi elow, Mrs.P, Christie, Mrs.L.H.Holton, dgar Judge, Mrs.James Linton, Mrs.u \"Lindsay, Mrs J.H.R Molson, Mrs.Nethag Mercer, Mrs.Dr.Proudfoot, Mrs.Dr.Scott, Mra, P.8.Stevenson, Nea Dr.ilkes, Mrs.E Bond, Mrs.Callow, Mra.Cenc, Mrs.Clare, Mre.B.Davis, Mrs, Dr.Andres, Mrs.Dr.Godfrey, Mrs, Jumes Hatton, Mrs.W.Bali, Mrs.Juhn Ren- nedy, Mrs.George Kemp, Mrs\u201d Lightbound, Mrs.Ber.Robert Lindsay, Mrs.James Parkyn, Mrs.\u2018elton.Honorary Members.\u2014Mrs.Rev.J.I.Stevenson, Mr.Dean Bond, Mrs.Rev.Robert Cump- bell, Mrs.Dr.Carpenter, Mrs.Heur Atwater, Mra, Thomas Workman, Mrs.N.B.orse, Mrs.FW.Henshaw, \u2018Medical Bourd\u2014George Ross, M.D., William Osler, LD, Williem Gardner, M.D., T.D., M Consulting Physiciana.-Robert T.Godfrey, M.D.,and Wiltism 5.Scott.M D.Board of Adviæerx.-U.F Wo d, Joseph Tifn, H.A, Nelson, B.White, G, 3.Blackman, Majo ° ë -vaser; Miss Anne McCord, secretary ; .umcurtamous 762.Dumotonr.dents James LY 8.H.Themposn, Wil- Laye Hutton, James Hutton.Legal Coomsel \u2014W.W.Robertson.ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.1135 8 Catherine &.Founded 1832.Mrs.T.Bouthillier, ident ; Mrs.John Ostell, vice-president ; Joseph Bourret, treasurer ; Mrs.Maurice Laframboise, secretary ; Mm.Delphine Monn, Natron.MACKAY INSTITUTION FOR PROTESTANT DEAF MUTES.Cle 8¢.Luc road, near the Sherbrooke st.toll gate.{Incorporated A.D.1869.) Patron : His Bxcellanzs thy Earl of Dufferi Obs.Al=Sander, president; Thos.Cramp, 0.J.Drydges, F.W.Thomas, vice-presidents; F.Mackenzie, secretary-treasurer; W.E.Seott, », Péyeician.Board Governore\u2014C.Alexander, Gilbert Scott, A.M.Foster, Jos.MacKay, T.J.Claxton, Andrew Allan, D.Lorn MacDougall, The.Workman, Mrs.ore Hart, Peter Redpath, A, Buaiin, H.McLellan, F.Mackenzie, J.G.Ma kenzie, J.McLellan, Alfred Brown, Mrs.Gordon Mackenzie, Charles Guuld, T.M.Thomson, Mrs.À.Allan, Mrs.E.K.Greene, T.Cramp H.Gordon, Ed.Mackay, F.W.Thomas, #::.Brydges, Miss H.Gordon.Board of Managers.\u2014The presitent, vice-; sidents, cecretary-treasurer, À.Allan, Wan.nn, À.M.Foster, P.Redpath, J.Melelian, T.J.Claxton, A.Buntin, G.Moffatt, T.Workman, John Torrance, J.A.Mathewson, T.A.Ttom- soa, Mrs.P.path, Mrs.A.Allan, Mrs.J.W.Lawsou, Mes.T.Mrs.ie, Mrs.Brydges, Mrs.J.Molson, Mrs.Cramp, Mrs.Baldwin, Mrs, Major, Mrs.H, Lyman, br.HA Nelson, Mrs.J.H.B.Moison, Mra.Fleet, Mrs.E.K.Greene, Mrs.Reddy, Mrs.Holland) Mrs.Deanle, Mrs.O.Alexander, Mrs.T.Workman, Mes.ton, Mrs.H.McLenoan, Mrs J.D.Urawford, Mrs.-W.B.Lindsay, Mrs.McMullen, Mrs.Neild, Mes.J.Medougall, Mrs.P.S.Bte- venson, Mrs.R.Wolf, Miss.H.Gordon.The.Widd, principal; Mrs.Smyth, matron; Miss OC.Bulmer, assistant teacher; professor Duncan, teacher of drawing and painting.Free bourd and tuition are given to poor deaf- mutes of Protestant parents in the Province of Quebce.Present number of pupils, 31.The school re-opens on the firat Wed in Be tember, dition to ie pupils are uught, in & good Englisl education, wing aoû water color painting, printing au caspent .ap lien for mission of pupils should be ad- ressed to the Principal at the Institution.PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM.1445 St.Catherine st., near Drummond.Mrs.EB.8.Freer, 1st directress ; Mre.H.Lyman, 2nd directrese ; Mise Greenshielde, tros- ames Campbell, superintendent; Mrs.James Campbell, uty pert ! SOCLETE RIRNVRILLANTE DE BITRE DANE Office 34 8.Jomes of.Founded 1853.\u2014 Incorporated 1R55.Canon E.Moreau, chaplain; Narcisse Valois, resident; Alfred Ç.Truteau, vice-president ; .P.Marion, N.P., éecretary-i 3 has aie Te Larne Loan, D ean Bt, Larue Joseph Audet and J, Bie.Sénécal.Dr.A.Dagenaisand Dr, Arthur G.A.Ricard, physicians.; S0CIETE MEDICALE DE MONTREAL.ers for 1878.\u2014Dr., president ; A.Ricard, M.D., lt vice-president; L.A.E.Desjardins, M.D., Znd vice-president ; A.Lara- mébe, M.D, secretary-tressurer ; Jor.La-bapells, M.D, assistant aecrutary ; Ds.A.T.prose E.P.Lachapelle, G.Archambault, N.and B.Berthelot, committee of management.SOCIETY OF LADIES OF CHARITY OF 87.PATRICK'S CONGREGATION.Mre.M.P.Ryan, president; Mrs.Camion, 1 vice-preadent Mrs.Edward Murphy, nt; Mrs.Wm.Brennasy ard vice] ot; Mra.P.Ryan, 4th vice-presi- dent; Mrs.E.A.Dounelly, secretary; rem, P.Dow, director ; new.Leclair, direc, aizick\u2019s asylum, az \u201cLreasumee- the Society.Meets every o'clock.SOCIETE Fr.VINCENT DE PAUL.Founded 1845.neil.president ; Côme S, Cherrier, Q.0., vice-president; L.A.H: Latour, Ean TE ih me .B.ssurer ; - dents and vice- ent oral the Conferences of the oy.te second Monday of e month at vor Nt: BE Cn ?Da in, president ; F.X.St, .David M.Naud, vice-presidents, Conf-rencs Notre Dame, 1848 \u2014Alexis Du- bord, president ; Joseph Leblsac and F.Ville- onion Bis Marie 1848 Oléophas Galaise, on; A larie, or ident ; Joseph Lorange and Th Sénécal, Pca presidonts, \u2019 Conforamce se > oh 1848.\u2014Antoine Gou- on, president ; M.Bélanger, vice-president.Sources Se Laurent 1850.\u2014F.X.Moat masquet, president ; M.T.Deguise and Ls.J.Lamontagne, vice-presidents.Jonferrnes 8t Pierre, 1852 ~Dominigue Contant, president; Frs.Marti Léandre Gauthier and Ucteve Filiatrault, vice presidents.Conference St Antoine, 1853\u2014Noël Lari- vière, president : David Lapointe and Nazaire Quintal, vice-presidents.Conference Michel \u2014Louis Demers, president : Calixte Duprat and A.Sénécal, vice- presidents.Conference Se Henri, 1859.\u2014Jules pres ent; Charles Detourgeux, Edousrd Le- febvre and Sivére Lachapelle, vi te.Conference Je J Nt Joan B \u2014 Edonard Girard, president; Jouuph Paris and Pelix 8t.Amour, vice-presidents. umopLLawpovs 763 \u2014 Sts Brigide, 1008 \u2014Joseph Barette pre sone Geoffrion and B.PF.Hé- naxlt, vice-presidents.Conference de la Notivité, 18ç4T2.\u2014 D.Rolland, president.Conferences Ste Cu , 874.\u2014Josph Past, president ; Alexis Piché, vica- at \u2019onference du Sacre Cœur, 1874.\u2014F.Moquin, president: F.X.Campeau and Louis Morin, Tice-presidents.Conference (Irish), Ste.Brigide, 1874.\u2014 Matthew Walsh, presi ont: Lewresce MoDomid, vice-presidents.ference Ste.Famille \u2014J.G.Guimond, president : Louis Meunier and Felix Renaud, vice-presidents.The conferences meet every Sunday at one o'clock.ST.ANDREW'S ROME.484 and 488 Dorchester ot.Under the management of a committee named by the St.Andrew's Society, assisted by & committee of ladies.Office Bearers for 1871-78.\u2014Ewen}Mcl.ennan president ; col.A.A.Stevenson, Ist vice-| ie dent; Jobn C.Watson, 2nd vice-president ; C.J.Baird, treasurer ; F.J.Logie, secretary ; J.X.Greoushields, B.O.L, amistant secretary ; Donald Oampbell, superintendent.Cherian \u2014Rev.Gavia Lang.Physicians.\u2014Doctors Waal Ww.Row og William Gardner.es, George ittes \u2014W J Lowie.D.Mor- James Chalmers, William rie A Committee of Accounts.\u2014Andrew Robertson, A.Mc(ibbon, A.W.Cgilrie, M.P.P., John Fulton, A.B.Stewart, P.Ross, A.Murphy.Committees of Instalment\u2014James Wright, D.Cunningham.atative Governor lo the Protestant House of .\u2014Jobu C.Becket.Ladies Committee.\u2014Lady Galt, Mrs.James Johnston, Mrs.D.McDonald, Mrs.W.McFarlan, Mrs.David McKay, Mrs.rev.Gavia Lang, Mrs.rev.R.Oawmpb:li, Mrs, v.J.8.Black, Mra.rev, Dr.Jenkins, Mrs.J.Ureenshields, Mrs.Jus.Perrier, Mrs.M.Ramsay, Mra.James Dakers, Mrs.James Poet, Mra.George Graham, Mrs.David Brown, Mrs.A.McGibbon, Mrs.James Mavor, Mrs.Che.Alexander, Mrs R.Forsyth, Mrs.H.Monro, Mrs.James Muir, Mrs.A.Robertson, Mrs.John Foulds, Mrs.A.W.Ogilvie, Mrs.R.8 Oliver, Mra.James Stewart, Mrs.James A.Harte, Mra.A.N.Shewan, Mra, W.W.Ogilvie, Mra.R.Dalgleish, Mrs.Robert Mi , Mrs.John Ogilvie, Mrs.P.8.Rues, Mrs.A.B.Stewart, Mrs.W.Grant, Mrs.W.Angus, Mrs.Dr.Wanless, Mrs.Prof.Murray, Mre.D.J.C.aig, Mrs.C.P.Davidson, Mrs.William Reid, Mra.Andrew Wilson, Mrs.Joka O.Wagon, Mrs.O.J.Baird, Mies Baxter.§T.GEORGE'S HOME, 139 St, Antoine st.W.D.Stroud, chairman of the charitable committee ; Franc Bear, superintendent; Mrs.Ellen Bear, matron.NOTRE DAME DE LOUARSES.7 Bt.Catherine at.CR Under the direction of Petites Pilles do ft.Joseph ; 39 sisters ; Miss Marie Jesnue \u201csndreeu, superioress.OT, PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Owen Smith, president ; P.0\u2019'Donoghnr, vice- president ; Juhn Ryan, treascrer ; Jus.Convolly, secretary ; A.Dogherty, collecting treasurer; Thomas Clark, grand marshal ; Hugh 0\u2019Con- por and James McAran, assistant marshals, Meets every Thursday at 8 pm, cor.BL Alexander aid Craig.Monthly meetings lat \"Thursday in each month, same hour and place ST.ANN8 SOCIETY- Founded 1858.Rev.T.Hogan, director, Mrs.Peter Donovan, resident; Mrs.Wm.Brennafi, vice-president rs.John Bailey, secretary; Miss Slowey, treasurer.Meets in St.Ano\u2019s Church fourth Sunday of every monib at 44 p.m.THE HERVEY INSTITUTE.(Formerly Home and School of Industry.) Mountain st.near Dorchester ot.Pounded 1847.Incorporated 1976.Mrs.H.L.Ronth, president: Mrs.Waikiate, vice-president: Mrs.Alexander Hol tress- ures; Mrs.F.A.Clark, secretary; Mrs.Tasker, assistant secretary, Comrnitice of Management.\u2014Mrs.Bessey.Mrs, Cornieh, Mrs.Ubrnsue, Rice.Drake, Rio.voice, Mrs.Praser, M:3.HI), Mrs Lindsay, Mrs.Lam- ploagt, Mrs.J.L.Morris, Mrs.Moo rey, Mrs.cIver, Mrs, McDonald, Mrs.J.T.Vo y Mrs Jobo Ross, Mrs, Spicer, Mrs.Walklate, Mrs.J.C.Watson, Miss Baxter, Miss Dow, Miss Moodie, Mies Murray, Miss Suowdon.Physicien\u2014T.D.Reed, M.D, Treasurer for Building Pund.\u2014Jobn Stirling, Soticitor\u2014John L.Morris.Trustees.\u2014A.H.Ogilvie, M.P.P., H.L.Routh, Alexander Holmes, Henry Lyman, Anthony \u2018orce.UNION-ALLET.Monseigneur Ignace Bourget, bishop of Montreal, archbishop of -Martianopolis, ia part inf, chief protector, Emmanuel Tassé, president ; Adolpbe_ Martin, vice-president ; very rev.canon E.Moreau, chaplain; .J.E.Chagnon, treasurer; L.Forget, secretary ; M.JE.Chag ton, assistant secretary.Councillors~ Alf.Prendergast, Alf.Lal ue, Koight Pius IX, Nap.Renaud, Z.Lachapeile, 8.Boyer, E.Hebert, T.Labelle, 0.Roy.Vice- Presidents.\u2014C.Caron, Montreal ; G T.Dnsseault Quebec ; Jos.Beauchaine, Three Rivers; J.O.Taché, Ottawa: A.Peloquin, St.Hyacinthe ; Jus.Pineault, Rimouski H., Martiveau, Manitoba.UNION OF PRAYERS AND GOOD WORKS, To obtain a happy death and secure a funeral service, the corpse being present, in favor of the members, who depart this life without leaving their relation any weags to pay the expenses reof. \u201c1st vice-president: Edouar .treasurer, F Pounded on the 37th August, 1851 there.R.Picard, priest, 8.8, director of od bere: op oe by He Hore Pore Pi IX, : v oliness ius on tbe st March, 1863.ce \u2019 onder the direction of rev.E.Picard, priest Yearly contribution, 25 cents or 50 centa.UNION ST.JACQUES, Founded 1862, George Pepin, president : Honoré Chagnon, Mercier, 2nd vice- president : Louis J.Tessier, secretary : Alphonse aiferre, treasurer; Oswald Coursolle, collec- + tor; rev.H.Lenuir, chaplain.Meets every Thursduy evening at ® p.m.in the St James schoul, corner of St Catherine and St Denis sts.UNION ET.JOSEPH.RIS St, Catherine st.Bruno Ledou.president ; Joseph Labelle, 1st vice-president; Uliarles Lagnct, 2nd vice-presi- dent; Pusral Leclerc, recording secretary ; Alfred Major, assistant recording secretary ; Edmond Daulne, correspondin secretary ; An- toino Bourdon, 1st treasurer ; Jobn Lon, , Assistant treasurer; Louis Blanchet, lst collecting - X.Rossen, 2nd collecting treasurer; Pierrs Gosselin, Ist assistant (ol ecting tredsurer; F.X.Crevier, 2nd assistant collecting treasurer ; Auguste Déslauriers, 1st marshal ; Theodule Dechine, 2nd marshal, .Muneral Committes \u2014Fnatern division Tasanh Yrudbomme, president; George Pepin, vice- president ; Alphonse Chartrand, marshal.West.-ern division, Bruno Ledoux, president : Antoine Bourdon, vice-president; Alfred Major, marshal.d'entre division, Michel Deguise, president : Joseph Label!e, vice- president ; Auguste Deslauriers, marshal.UNITED PROTESTANT WORKING MEN'S BENEFIT SOCIETY.Office Bearers for 1878-79\u2014John Doyle, president ; Christopher Sonne, lst vice-presi- dent; William Renshaw, 2ud vice-president Joba T.Fiunie, AM., M.D, physician ; Robert Lumsden, recording secretary ; Samuel Gray, financial \u2018secretary; Richard Seale, treasurer.+Trustees\u2014 William Cowie, Charles Boon, Jobn À.Miller, Prancis McCulloch, and Thomas Imrie.Suwards, \u2014 East, Centre and West warde, Archibald Kyle, 17 St, Geneviève st; St Ann\u2019e ward, Point st.Charles, south side of Oapal, William Mocser, St.Patrick street; For- far street section, Joshua Ward, 26, Britannia st.; St.Ann's ward, west of Colborne at, William G.Gule, 84 Lusignan st; St Apn's ;.ward, est of Colborne st, Richard Perry, 873 \"Craig st.; St.Anioine ward, west of Mountaiy st, Edward T.Kyle, 123 St, Antoine st.; St.Antoine ward, cast of Mountain st, David Grant, 41 Utiversity street; St.Lawrence ward, north of Durchester, David Smith, 257 St.Lawrence at.; St.Lawrence ward, south of Dorchester, Louis Anderson, 83 St, Urbai , st.; St.Louis ward, Henry T, Shearman, 2° yin.r st; Bi.Mary's ward, John A.Volkert, 47 Am.beratet.: SL.James\u2019 ward, James Rudgers, 435 Bt Mary st.LL modos VUE site paateets feet Tuindey of every spoith 2 Buen Varios Officer.Jobn T.Finale, X.D, No.881 Dorchester st, firat door from Bleury st, ioe hours 8 to 10 a.m., ! to 3 p.m., 6.30 and .m, Pnaniia Secretary \u2014Samuel Gray, 13 Dapré ne.UNIVERAITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL.93 St, Urbain ac, Mrs.Dr.R.L.Macdonnel, & irectrees - Mrs.Ostell, second directress Mrs.M.McCulloch, secretary; Mrs.James Kose, treasurer; Mre.Honoab, patron and miduite: D MeCaïlum, -D., professor mid wife i physician and accoucheur; the Medical Facdiy Hi McGill College, consulting physicisas.THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF MONTREAL.; 51 Se.Antoine st.This institution is now open for the reception and treatment of patients suffering from dig- eases peculiar tn women; and also for the receptiqu of acconchment cases.The daily service for the treatment of the diseases of women is conducted by four of the professors in the Faculty of Bishop's Qollege, while the Public Lyiugin Department is under tbe supervision of the Professor of Midwifery.Private rooms can be secared at from five to ten dollars per week, according to accommodation.Medical Board\u2014A.H.David, ¥.D., chsir- man; BR A.Kepnedy, M.D., treasurer: Ça MD, 2 D Tientolae, 2.5, 6.kins, Latied Committee ~Mrs.W.H.Hingston, resident; Mrs.J.L.Leprohon, secretary; Mrs.B Macdonald, Mrs.Thomas Coristine, Mrs.Penny, Mrs.A.À.Meilleur, Mrs.Edward Mur- by, Mrs.George Kemp, Mra.Francis W.Camp- bei Mrs.Treoholme, Mra.Wilkins, Mrs James Parkyn, Mrs.Donald A.Suith, Mrs.Kennedy.Matron, Mra.Ritchie.YOUNG IRISHMEN\u2019S LITERARY AND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.T8 St.Joseph st.Incorporated 1876.era for 1878.\u2014T.Mulcair, president ; E.Tobin, 1st vice-president; J.J.(Brien, 3nd vice-president ; T.Harding, treasurer; M.Dowaes, recording secretary : J Fletcher, cor- respon ing secretary; J.H.Weiner, collecting treasurer; P.Scanlon, assistant collecting treasuer ; J.Maher, librarian; McKeown, assistant librarian ; L.Foverney, Marshal Sor iety meets first Tuesday of every month.Kooms open day and evcoing.BUILDING.CANADA MUTCAL BUILDING
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