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[" MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.We regret the omission from this part of the DIRECTORY of a number of societies, owing to our application for information not being replied to) THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY.Her Majesty ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, ofthé United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India in India, Shri\u2019 Shri Rani Victoriz \u2019Kaisar-i-Hind), was born at Kensin n Palace, 24th May, oa ded to the throne 2 June, 1837, on the death of her, uncle King William IV.; was crowned 28th June and married on February, 1840, to His late Roya ere Francis_Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Cobourg anc and Gotha, who was born 6th August, 1819; died 14th D ber, 1861.Her Majesty, is, the \u20ac only \u20ac child of His Tate Royal Highness, Edw.ent, fourth son ot King George HT, The cidren of Her Majesty are : er Rowal ighness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of England and Prussia, born November 40, and married to His Royal Highness William, the fate Be eror of Germany, January 2 25, 1858, and has issue living, three sons and four daughters.His Royal Highness ALBERT EDWARD, Prince op Waues, Duke of & axon Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, K.G., P., G.C.S.1., K.T.>., G.C.B., P.C.field aha colonel of the roth Hussars, and colonel- in-chief of the Rifle Bri ade, born gth of November, 1841 ; married roth March, 1863, Lo the Princess Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia, born 1st December, 1844, dest daughter of the King of Denmark, and has issue His Royal Hi ighness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, born 8 January, 1864, died x4th January, 1892; His 1 | Highn rince George F Frederick Ernest Albert, June, 1865 ; married July 6, 1893, to Princess Victoria ary of \"I'eck ; Her Royal Hi ighness Princess Louisa Victona Alexander agmar, Yor rn 20th February, 1867 ; married hose 7, 188g, to Alexander, Earl of Fife; Her Royal H Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary fborn 6s July, 1868 ; Her Royal Highness Princess Maud Charlotte Mar Victoria, born 26th November, 1869, and His Royal ighness Prince Alexander John C.Albert, born 6th April, 1871, died 7th April, 1871.Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 23, 1843, \u201cmarried His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, di Dec.14, 1878 ; 1ssue living, four daughters and one so His Royal Highness \u201cAlfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, born Aug, 6, 1844 ; married the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan.az, 1874, and has issue a son and four daughters.Her oyal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 2 married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick ian Charles Augustus of Schleswig -Hol- stein Sonderburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue living one son and two daught Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18, 1848; married to the Marquis of Lorne, eldest son of the Duke of Argyll, March at, His Royal Highness Arthur William.Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaughe and Strathearn, born May 1, 1850; married Princess Louise Mar rgaret of Prussia, March\u2019 13, 1879, and has issue one son and two daughters.ffs Royal Highness Leopold George.Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany.born April 7, 1853; married April 27 1882, Princess Helen of Waldeck ; died March 2 , 188 issue a daughter, born Feb.25, 1883, and a son born J y x er Royal H Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore born Aprilsa.1857 : married to His Royal Highness Prince Heary of of Batten erg, July 29, 1885 : Issue three sons and a aught DOMINION OF CANADA.Seat of Government at Ottawa.GOVERNOR GENERAL.Mis Excellency the Right Honorable le Sir Fon La campbell Hamilton Gordon, Earl of A LL seventh earl, Viscount formartine, Baron Haddo) Mehlic?Tarves and\u2019 Kellie, in the Peerage of Scotland, Viscount Gordon, of Aberdeen, county of Aberdeen, in the P Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baronet of Nova Scotia, etc., a Baronet, born August 3, 1847; created Earl 1883, a Re ed Govemor-General of Canada, sworn in Sept.1883.\u2018hon.J, A.Chapleau, Quebec ; hon.M STAFF, a Secretary of the Governor-General\u2014Arthur J.L.Gor- E 2.M,G.Government Houxe, Ottawa, East- on ' Departmental Building.Aflde-de- Camps\u2014Capt.B.C.Urquhart, The Queen's Own Cameron Hi hlanders ; Capt.C.P.W.Kin crsley, Coldstream « Guar ra Aide-de-C amps\u2014Robert nro Ferguson, sq.Royal Scottish Archers: David Erskine, Esqg., Royal l Scottish Archers, LIEUT GOVERNORS OF PROVINCES, Their Honors the hon.Geo.A.Kirkpatrick, Ontario; alachy Bowes Duly, Nova Scotia; hon.J.J.Fraser, New Brunswick ; non.owlan, Prince Edward Ysland ; hon, John Chric- tein Schultz, Manitoba and Keewatin; hon Dewdrey, British Columbia ; hon, C.H.Mackintosh, Northwest Territories.PRIVY COUNCIL.President of Council, hon.Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.Pri inister, Postmaster.general, hon.Sir Adolphe Caren, K.C.M.G, Minister of marine and fisheries, hon, John Costigan.Without portfolio, h on, Sir Frank Smith h Kt.Minister of finance, .Fis Minister « of justice, Son.Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, C Minister of railways and canals, hon.pen G.Haggart, Minister of public works, hon.TJ.A.Ou Minister of the Interior, T.M, Daly.Minister of agriculture, hon.A.R.Angers.Minister of trade and commerce, hon, W.B, Ives.Minister of militia and defence, hon.A.R.Dickey.Secretary of state, hon.W ontague.Without portfolio, hon.D.Fergusan, IN THE MINISTRY BUT NOT IN THE CABINET.Solicitor General, hon, J.J.Curr an, QC, Comptroller of Customs, hon, N.Clark \u20ac Wosd OC Comptroller Inland Revenue, hon, J.F.Clerk of the Priv Council ; J Privy Counci® cil; ESO ope, assistant clerk of coun- ge cha lea Tock of the Crown in chance i Foley, AS, clerk of the C Crown in chancery ; ennetts, William Horace Lee, 1st class clerks; R.W.Baldw n, 2nd class clerk, accountant and draughtsman.GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT.: Gevernor General's Secretary's office.\u2014Arthur J.L, Gordon, C.M.G.DEPARTMENT OF JusTIce.\u2014Hon.Sir Charles Hibbert upper, minister of justice and attorney general of Canada ; hon, J.J.Curran, Q.C., M.P., solicitor gener Newcom \u20ac, Q.cn \u2018de uty of the minister 0 justice ; Wm, Charles Gordon, minister's private secretary; A.Pow Fraser | chief clerks ; John Leslie, E! borne W.edgins, John Chisholm m, Blackadar, P .M.Corel Te arraway and J.Mullen, clerks.Penctentiary Bramch.\u2014Douglas Stewart, inspector of penitentiaries ; Geo.L.Foster, accountant; H.B.S.ne, clerk.DEPARTMENT OP MiLrTIA AND DEFENCR.\u2014Commande ing-in-Chief.\u2014His Excellency the Rt.Hon.the Earl of Aberdeen, P.C.vernor General of Canada, etc Sone General $s Secretary, \u2014Arthur J.L.s-de-Camp, hart, Cameron Hi ighlanders, and and Coldstream Guards, -col.J.ve Gibson, x3th Battn.; Lt, i R.Smith, th Battn.: Lt.col, H.Prevost, 6sih Battn.; L4, -col.A, L.Strathy, th Battn,; Lt.-col.A.E.Curren, Hull far \u2018Gar.Arty,; t,-col, C, .Boswell, goth Battn.; + Lt.-col.E.G, Pr rior, , B.C.Garr, SW Major H.C.Sheppard; Major Griesback, Supr.N Police ; Lieut, the hon.M.W, Elphinston, Ma, D Minister Pa Militia nd Defence.\u2014The Hon.Arthur R, Dickey.Lawrence], Burpee, private secretary 68 MISCELLANEOUS 1062 DIRECTORY.Minister\u2019 s office \u2014Col, C, Eug.Panet, deputy minister; captain A.Benoit, secreta y in Sulte, chief clerk ; Henry D.J.Lane, C.Cam olan (R.N., Raired), BE EF.Jarvis E.E.Lemieux, Charles Panet, G Maunsell, clerks ; J.Court- man, messenger.anck.\u2014C.H, O'Meara, chief clerk and Account accountant ; Lambert, W.H.whumond, E.B.Holy, .Youngs L.G.Roy, .X.Aldrich major G.Guy GW clesks ; Nap.Casau ult, messenger.Stores branck.\u2014Lieut.-col.J.\u2018Macpherson, director of er of militia properties ; lieut.-col, D.A.Macdonald, Major J.B.Donaldson, P.Clarke, F.E, Kaight, J.4 .McCann, L.Foley, clerks ; E.A.Waterson, messen Engineer Branck.\u2014Lieut.F, W.White, acting archi- Hitter bramch,\u2014Major General C.Herbert, general officer commanding hes militia of Canada ; Sedan, Captain Eric Streatfeild, Colonel Walker Powell, adjutant moral of militia; Le I.the hon.M, Aylmer, asst, a Cie quarter master general Tela \u2018C1.\u201cIrwin, asst, adj, gen.for artill Adjutant General's EF i, V2 col, T.Bacon, T, C, Larose, major L Bliss, W.J.Davidson, clerks; E.V t, san Assistant Adjutant.Cencra.Le or Artillery.\u2014Lieut.-col.D.Irwin (retired licut.-col.Royal Artillery), Ottawa.Assistant Inspectors of Artillery, \u2014Lieut.-col.Charles E, Montizambert, Quebec; Lt.-col.William Henry Cotton, Kingston.Inspec of Engineers.\u2014Professor of Fortifications, Royal Military Colle ege.KES Officer of BE toh ole Sir C.S.Gzowski, .G., hon.A.D pue Korean General.Commandant R.Camero it aad Viittiary End Mai.Gen.D.retired Fy late Royal Artillery.Depsst \"Adjutant-Cenera \u2014 Military district No.1, lieut.-col.vous mith, London ; military district No.2, lieut.-col.W Otter, Toronto ; military district No.3, ., W.H.Cotton ingstan ; military district .Hon, U, Ayim military district Ne 5, lieut.-col.Chas.Fred.Hou hton, Mon, treal ; military district No.6, lieut.-col, & D'O nens, St, Johns ; military district No.7, lieut,-col.Théo- .Duchesnay Quebec; military district No.8, lieut.- co ol.À Maunsell, Fredericton .B, ; military district No.9, t.-col.Irving, Halifax N.S.; military district No.10, lieut.-col.J.G.Holmes innipeg, Man.; roan district No, 11, fente James eters, Vic- téria Brigade Major, Quebec.\u2014Major Alexandre Roy, Mon- venymasters.\u2014Military district No.1, lieut.-col.M.Dawson, London ; military district No, 2, lieut.~col.I: Vance Craveley, Toronto; military districts Nos, 3 and 4, Capt.F.Strange, Kingston ; military districts Nos.5 and \u20ac 6 (quey performed as at hegdquarters) military district No.7, hon Quebec ; military district No, 8, major Madre J Armstrong, Se.John, N.B.; military district No.9, vacant; military district No.10 (duty performed at lee military district No, 11, capt.Arthur W- Jones, Victoria, B.C.; PE Island, major George Longworth Dogherty, Charlottetown, P.E.I Superintendents of Stores.\u2014In military districts Nos.3, 2,3 3 2 8, and 11 the district paymusters are also su of stores.In No.4 district the duty is perform at headquarters.Lt.-col.Gray is supt.of stores for No.5, capt.Frenctie, for No.6, lieut.-col.Jas.R.McShane, for To.9, and major John Fraser for No.ro istrict DEPARTMENT OF CusTows.\u2014N, Clarke Wallace, controller of customs; F.© ilvert, acting commissioner of customs ; J.R.K.Bristol, private secretary, Correspondence branch.\u2014T.Alder Bliss, A.Morin, E, Z, Sanders and Miss Jessie | Christie, clerks, Accountant's branch.\u2014R.R, Farrow ,accountant ; À.C.Bleakney, T.J.Code, R, R.Farrow and Miss Annie Frazer, clerks.Statistical Branck.\u2014F.Bennett, 4 Campbell, C.E.cKiel, G.V.Ince, John Aekers, .Grafton, S Dunlevie and S.L.T, rost, ¢ erks, Supply Branch.\u2014G.H.Fawcett and H.Carleton, Entry Checking branch, \u2014W, C.Baker, W.Russel, J.{ourtney, A .Lacerte, R, W.Breadner ,J.Watson, AM.Messengers.\u2014W, D.P Bales, ohn G wapectors of Ports.\u2014D.0 Men Que: J.S.Yo ren, New Brunswick ; WA Hill, Nova Scotia: G.H, Youn , Western \u2018Territories :J.S.Clute, British Columbia; S.W.McMichael and \u2018Alfred Boultbee, Ontario.Special Revenue Officers \u2014Geo.S, Robertson, Geo.M, Board of Customs \u2014F, E.Kilvert, acting commr, chairman; Geo.W, Jessop, asst, Dom.appraiser an secr Customs Laboratory.\u2014 Miss Parolw.COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS IN THE DOMINION Ports and Collectors in Ontario and Quebec.Those marked # are warehousing ports.PAmherstburg, Geo, Gott : Belleville.W.Webster ; lin, À.L.B wan; Brantford, H.B.Leeming ; Brighton, Mirton K.Bas ood ; *Brockville, W.H.Jones ; *Chat- ham, Rufus Stephenson: Clarenceville, .M.Pattison; Coaticook, G.O.Doak: *Co C.E.ing ; *Colborne, .E, McFarland ; Egon\u201d Geo.ats tson; Coraw all, *Cra mahe GO.Fowler ; #Darlinglon, J.J.Rankin; *Deseronto, > Richard- Rayburn ; ; #Dover, J.K.Davis : *Dundas, Thos, Stock : Dundee M.M.\u2018Sm th ; *Dunville, Jno.\u2019 Moblo ; *Fort Eric, E.W Brookfield ; Gary hos.B .H.Baker; Cangasque, 1.Ormi Ormiston ; J Galt, Thos.Pec phe Ey A: À Kavanag Farrow ; * A.effernan ; Eamon EF Ê Kil vert; *Hemmingford, F.S.Proper ; *Hope, rton ; Kingston, Clark Hampton : | Kingaville, 5: A.King : Lacoll Nes E.Pinson- eid ; *Mag- qesag, D + Browne, *London, R en lande L.neas Montreal, W, J.O'Hara, asst.collector; Morrisbe rg, À Broder; *Napance G.W.Eliott ; ®New Carlisle, P ingara Ber- uches irby ; Niagara Falls, J.C.Sarte actin ): \u2018*Oakville, R.K.Chishoim ; *Oshawa, G.F.Bia mer: Où son ; Owen Sound, J.C.Stephens ; Panis, T tanguishene George Clark ; *Perc ¢, Wm.oro, H.menti ; Picton, vV.J.Lynch ; \u2018aPrescoit H.D.Jessup ; son ; *Quebec, J.b.Forsythe : Rimouski Russelltown, Geo.Rowe ; *St.Cath ®Sarnia, G.N.Matheson ; Southampton, Jas, #Sault Ste.Maric, H, Plummer ; ; Stanstead C.nel ; St.Thomas, W.Y.Emery : S t Johns, H.W.Wood ; Armand, E.-Bourrett ; St.Hyacinthe St, Véhérbrooke, C.E.Perry ; *Simcoe Sora Matthews : #Stratford, .Hamilton ; Sutton John Dunn ; *Sorel, J Mathieu: *Three Rive ers A.Lanthier; *[oronto, John FJ, Here Wallaceburg, Thos, Bop hithy, Ge Wondsionk , H.GC arson ; *Windsor,S.E.Martin; Van Ingen, Ports and Collectors of Customs in Nova Scotia.\u201cA mherat, W.D.Main; PAnnapolis, A.Fullerton ; *A n- tigonish, Angus Boyd ; ¥Arichat, R.Benoit; *Baddeck, je n Me Doré ; *Bridgetown, Ruggles ; Barrington, D.Sargent ; #Corawallis, F.C.Ran ; ¥Di by, |.M, Viets ; *Guysborough, m, Cameron ; #Halifax .H arringion, ; *Port Hawkesbury, J.C.*Port Bourigor H D, Tremaine ; ; ort cdway, ison ; ockeport rge Stalker ; 3 © Londonderry, I.A, pala ; *Liverpool, Ta .Dunlo _¥Lunenburg Éd, Dowlin *Margarsay lle, Dw.#North Sydney, C.milton ; #Farrahoraugh, .Townshend : Épictsu 1 D.Macdonal d ; #Shelburne, Warren Ww.Atwood, xs dney, C.B.onald ; Truro, » George P- Nelson ; cymouth, x.3 Jones Winds or, Dimock ; Yarmouth, Ww.dy.Ports a ons clors in New Brunswick.*Bathurst, Clark ; MISCELLANEOUS 1063 DIRECTORY.Manitoba.\u2014 \u2014 Winnipeg, T.Scott ; Emerson, George ohnsto J Western 1 Territories \u2014Macleod, \u2014; Lethbridge, \u201cBritish Co Columbia.\u2014Victoria, A, R, Milne; New Westminster, J.S.C Vancouver .\u2014).M.Bow vell Nanaimo.\u2014~B.H.Sm Prince Edward Jean \u2014Charlottetown, Jas, Currie ; Summerside, C.W.Strong.EPARTMENT OF Finance, \u2014 Han.Geo.E.Foster, C.L., minister of finance ; J.M.Courtney, deputy minister of finance, and pram of Treasury Board ; ; William Fitzgerald, assistant deputy minister C.J.Anderson, chief clerk Savings Bark branch ; \"Toller, comptroller of Dominion currency ; 7 Dickicsen, Dominion bookkee seper ; C.W, Treadwell, secretary ; ; Geo.owe, C.A., John McNicol, John Fraser, N, .Garland first ss Starks +6 E, Turgeon, F.nen Nee iggins, J.A.Clayton, John \u2018Belfour W.L.Blair, j 5%.Nuttin C.Boville, E.A.Black, Ë.Capbe aie, J, Pr ing de Ce E.L Dimi! A, B, Foster, oom clerks : S.enkins, minister's private secretary ; W.H.Hayes, accountant of contingencies ; .Ta sker, T.Gilmour, J.C.Saunders, third-class clerks ; Peter Connolly, W, H, Ustrom, F.A vans, W,_N, Ostrom, messeng Insurance branch, \u2014 William Ficzs erald, fu erintendent : A, K.Plackadar, chiefclerk ; °F inn, second- class clerk ; À, J.O*Reilly, Robert Henderson, third-class clerks, Drag THENT or FINANCE, \u2014 Outside Service,\u2014Mon- treal; E, J rbeau, asst.recciver general; Toronto: David LE ais assistant receiver general ; Halifax WS: Mace, assistant receiver general ; Sz.ohn, N.B.: cLend, assistant receiver general Vie- foria Na McLaughlin assistant receiver general; Charlottetown, P Æ Percy Pope assistant receiver general ; Dinniper Man.: H.M .Drummond, assistant receiver general, DepArRTMENT OF INLAND REVENUR.\u2014Hon.J.F.Wood, controller of inland revenue; E.Miall, comimssioner ; Ww.ald, assistant commissioner; C.F.inter, secretary to controller.Secretary's branch.\u2014W.Himsworth, secretary; W.arter, assistant ; F, Newby, J.P.McCarthy and A.Mc- Cullough, clerks, Form \u2014F.K.patch.Stamp.\u2014Geo.F Accountant\u2019s branch, \u2014F,R.E E.Campeau, acting assistant; J.E in, .R.Hall, G, Brunel, John Byrnes, Statistital.\u2014W.L.Heron, R.Nettle, J.F.Shaw, J.P, Dunne .A.Doyon, John B \u2014l'hos.Macfarlane, F.R.C.S,, chief analyst; A, McGill, B.A., Babington, A.L.Tourchot, assistants ; J.P.Watson, clerk ; Jas, Hagan and Potvin, messenger District Inspectors of Inland Pevenue.GHenry Godson of Toronto, chief inspector ; of Windsor, for Windsor district ; Morrow of Toronto, for Toronto Qistrict ; W.L.Hamilton of Belleville, for Kingston district : J.L.Vincent of ontreal district ; J.M.Lemoine of uebec, \u201cor Quebec district; T.Burke, of St.John, N.R,, for New Brunswick district; rradaile oi Halifax, N°.S., x for Nova Scotia district and Prince Edward Island ; J K.Barrett of Winnipeg, for Manitoba district ; Wm id \u201cof Victoria, for Britis \"Columbia district; John Davis of Windsor, iuspector of distilleries ; W.d of Ottawa, inspector of tobacco actories ; John Morrow, inspector of bonded factories.BPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.\u2014/n3rde Service.\u2014 on.T.Mayne Daly, minister of the Serio} M.Burgess, Seputy minister of the interior ; A Eieholm, private sec- Secretary's branch.\u2014John R.Hall, secretary; L, C.Pereira, asst.secretary.Law Clerk.\u2014 T.G.Rothwell.Surveys Branch \u2014Edward Deville, se or general W.F.King, chief clerk and astronomer; J 2 Johnston.sa » Patents branch.\u2014~W.M, Goodeve, chief clerk, Accountant's branch ea A.FPinard, accountant and chief clerk; C.H.asst.accountant, Timber and Shiner \u2014G Nh \u201cRyley, clerk in charge, Ordinance Lands.\u2014P.G.Keyes, clerk in charge.School Lands.\u2014F.S S.Checkley, clerk in charge.Immigration.\u2014L.M.Fortier, clerk in charge.Registrar of Correspondence \u2014K.J.Henry.Permanent Officers for Outside Service, Manitoba and estern Territories Land Board, Winnipeg \u2014H, H.Smith, commissioner of Dominion lands ; ; earce, superintendent of m nes ; J.M.Gordon, inspector of Dominion lands agencies ; T.R.Burpé, secretai Dominion Lands Agents.\u2014Winnipeg, EF.Stephenson ; ; Brandon W.H.iam; Minnedosa, John Fiesher ; Reg H.Stevenson; Calgary, Amos Rowe ; Prince Alert, \"John McTaggart ; Edmonton, Thos.derson : Estevan, C.E, Phi ; Battleford, E.Brokevekl Leth- otting me: etaskiwin, T, Fer n; Yorkton, F, K.Herchmer : : New Westminster, B.C., John Nanas: Kamicops, B.C., E.A.Nash; Deer, J.G.Jess : Lake Dauphin, Robert Gunne.New Westminster, B.C.Crown Timber Agent.\u2014T.S.Higginson Clerks of the Legislative Assembly, v W.T., and Secretary to Lieut.-Governor.\u2014 Serretary to Lieut.Governor of the District of Keewatin.\u2014 Walter Robt.B Registrars for the Western Territories \u2014District of West Saskatchewan, Wm.Jas.Scott ; District of East Saskatchewan, Stephen Brewster ; District of South rta, Thomas Alexander McLean; District of North Alberta, George S.Roy : District of Assiniboia, George Archibald Montgomery.Iupector of Land Titles Ofiess.\u2014P.M, Barker, Rocky Mountains Park, Hot Springs, Banff.\u2014Geo.À.Stewart, superintendent.Immigration \u2018Agents, \u2014Halifax, N S, EN JE n, N .Gardner ; Quebec P Doyle ; Hoole \u2018Port Arthur, J.McGo TMENT OF [preva M Fisugries \u2014 Hon John Costigan, K.C.M minister; Wm.Smith, deputy minister ; Jchn Hardie Chief clerk ; F.F.Gourdeau, accountant, chief clerk ; Ww, nderson, chicfengineer ; W.L.Magee, chief clerk ; R.N.Venning, chief clerk ; A Æ Alexander, M.P, Mekihianey, A.W.Owen, C, n, J.S.Webster, S.B.Kent, James B.Halkett, A.i \u201cBell.veau, W, W.Stumbles, M.: alsh, rivate secretary, V.1.Clay; St.Montreal, H.Steele, Andrew Halkett, F.ngham, T.mond, J.A.purr aye da: as.&.MeCl énaghan, egis oY | B.inson, A.H, Guion, J F.Burnett, W, A .W, ilbert, M.C.Doyle, D.C.Campbell, J.M.Latonde, C.w White \u2018and John McCharles, clerks : amouche and L.Bance, extra clerks; Jules Morin, R.Archam- bault and E M AcQuarrie, messengers.farine-Outside Service.\u2014 wson, assistant engineer ; po Stewart hydrographic engineer : Fred, .Fr.raser, assistants ; C.F.Cox, nsst.engineer : B.Fraser, draughts nan ; J.U.Gregory, agent, Quebec ; Par NE 5 » agent, St.John, N.B, ; J.Parsons, agent, Halifax, N.S.; : ypandin agent and inspector of lights, Victoria, B.d= Nobl le, foreman of works, Ouawa ; Artemus Lord.agent Charlotte town, P.conan & Davis Sy sub-agents, Pictou, N.S.; J.R.\u2018MacDonald, sub-agent, Georgetown ; U.À.Hutchins, ah for Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S, ; Harty, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa ; G, D.Anderson and arrell, superintendent of lights for Quebec ; John Kell wo + Superintendent of lights for New runswick ; Capt.H.Smith, R.N,, chairman board of examiners of masters and mates ; David H Hunter, examiner, Halifax, N.S.; ; W.E, Seaton, examiner, uebec ; William Thomas, examiner, St, John, N.Bi Roderick Cameron, examiner, Charlottetown, P.El.;S.x Brookman, Sydney, N.S.A, AJ.Wolff, Lunenburg, N, S.J E .Hunt, Lünenburg, NS, MP, y eBihinney, tia, Mellwain, St.Cath- arines, T, Taylor, Kingston, H.G.Lewis and James Gaudin, Victoria, B Ca and T, Donnéllys examiners for coasting certificates; .Adams, chairman of board of steamboat inspection.Ottawa ; James Johnston and John Dodds, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto ; D, Stevens inspector for Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Hali- ax, N.$.: W.L, Warin tor for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, \"% n, N,B.; Wm.Laurie :nd Louis Arpin, inspectors for Montreal division, Montren : Thomas P.Thompson, inspector for East Ontario division, Kingston, Ont.; Jose h Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec ; ; C.E.Robertson, inspector for Manitoba and MISCELLANEOUS 1064 DIRECTORY, Western Territories division, Lower Fort Garry ; bis A.Thomson, inspector British Columbia division ; 1.J, ive, St.John, N NBS .R, Hill, Halifax, N.S., William Evans, Toronto, Pierre Sennalle 'Queb M.McElhinney, Ottawa, Thomas Donnelly Kingston, R.Collister, Victoria, B.C.i nspectors of hull and cquipments ; Demers, commander of steamer Druid .Campbell, commander \u2018of steamer Newfield ; il I; 1ssett, com mander of steamer Lansdowne ; J.Tw ran, comman of steamer Quadra: Allan Fialaysgn commander ove ernment steamer Stanley; R.F, Stupart, superintendent of Meteorological office and director of Magnet Observ atory, Toronto ; rev, James Williamson, M.A., L Ps, dires tor of Observatory, Kingston, Ont, ; ; \u20ac H, McLeod, director of Observatory, Montreal : A.Smith ques of Observatory, Qu uebec ; Rob ert Hl.Cogs- well, director of Time Ball ifax, N.S.; F.Vanasse, ship; ing aster Montreal ; W.H.Purdy, hippin master, ca john ; Howard Bligh, shipping master, Halifax, N Es ; \"Henry \u2018Mutch, shipping master, Charlottetown, PEL iB G.shipping master, Victoria, B.C.ohn Butler, harbor master, Halif: >\u201d Dasid Small, Harbor master, Charlottetown, P.EL; harbor master, Victoriaand Esquimalt, B Kol harbor master, Gaspé, Arch.Reid, | Montreal ; W, Simons, port warden.Quebec: David Hunter, Sort warden, Halifax, N S.; 1c Donald, port warden, Pictou, N.S.John Lorway, port warden, Sydney, N.S.; Alexander McCuish, port warden, Louisburg, NS i p.w Alexander M warden, Port Hawkesbury, N.S.; B, Hadley, port warden, Port Mulgrave, x iS.Jos eph McPhe son, port warden, Cow Bay; D.IcKay, por- warden, North Sydney : H.P, Welsh, port warden for PEL; .Clarke, port warden, Victoria and Esqui- mault; H.J.McHugh, signal service, Quicke .Morgan and G.H.Pope, inspectors of livestock, Montreal, Fisheries -\u2014 OUTSILE SERVICE.\u2014 Prince, commissioner of fisheries; D.Wakeham, inspector of fisheries, Gulf Division ; O.v.V.Spain, R.N,, m- mander fisheries protection service 'E.Hackett, Chariotte- town, Bertram, North Sydney, N.S.: KR.Hockin, Pictou, NS.: .Ford, Milton, John H.Pratt, St.Andrews, N.B.: R.A Chay man, Moncton, N.B.R.La Touche Tu per, S elkirk, Man.: F.C.Gi christ.Fort RP W.T.di, McNab, New Westminster, | Ci N.S ohn O'Brien, St.John luskey, Grand Falls, N.B.; Isaac Shensgreen, Sont sk, N, Alex \"Mowat, Gam bellton, N.B.; H.Davis, Suse Basin, Que.; K Catellier Tadousac, oorc, Na agog, Que.ohn Walker, = ; Wm, Parker, Sandwich, Ont.; ; A.B, Wilmot, Newcastle, Ont.; L.Tupper, ilies \u201c Mans; John MeNab, New West minster, B.C., officers in charge of fish hatcheries.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURR.\u2014Hon.A.R.Angers, minister ofa iculture ; John Lowe, deputy to the minister Ema, secretary ; J.B: Lynch, accountant ; Léon HR priv ate secretary.General C arrespondence Immigration.\u2014A.1st dass, Clerk Dauray, 2nd class clerk ; CS C.W.Bate, F, C.Chiuick, A.E, Powell and L.M.Bonneville, 3rd class clerks ; James Seyhau, J.P, Beaudoin, Daviean, messen \u201cHistorical pre \u2014D.Brymner, archivist; J.Mar.mette, assistant archivist; Alex.Duff, A.Rose, 3rd class rks.B.Jackson, chief ort den: 9.8 -e L Jarvi is, er Copyright, Trade Marks, ete\u2014 lerk ; L, E.\"Copping, 3rd class clerk.¢ Patents R.Po = deputy commissioner ; W.J.Lynch, 15¢ class clerk and accountant ; .Dionne, D.A.Rou thier, \u2018I'.McCabe, Bailey, A.Leveque, 1st class clerks ; J.H.Lyster, 2nd class cler k ; i ih.A.han J.G.E.Copping, J.W.D.Ver ner, W, JN fac M.Morrison Ww.O.Trenibla , J.er La we Waïsh, A.W.Desjardins,J.Rei enstein, À TE Chroma C.J).1.Veilleux, rd class clerks ; H.Dostaller messenger, Censns and Statistics \u2014Gcorge Johnson, statistical officer ; E.H, St, Denis, 1st class clerk; Jos, Wilkins, 3rd class clerk, DEFARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.\u2014Hon.J.G Haggart, minister of railways and canals ; C, Schreiber, deputy the minister, chief engineer railways and canals, and secretary of the railway commitice; John H.Balderson, secretary ; H, A, Fissiault, law clerk and chicf clerk ; David Pottinger, general manager government gailways.INDIAN DEPARTMENT.\u2014Hon.T.Mayne Daly, minister of the interior and superintendent-general of Indi ian affairs; Hayter Reed, deputy superintendent-general of Indian affairs ; D.C.Scott, chief clerk and accountant ; A.Austin, surveyor and chief draughtsman ; A, eves man and J.A.Macrae, inspectors of agencies ands A.N.McNeill, chiefof correspondence branch Lean, chief of fands b ; M son A TAEN SE pine branch ; John Me, du of ater.Samuel Stewart, registrar ; ss, French translator; J.A, J.Kenna, secretary to de deputy superintendent- general ORTHWEST MouNTED \u2014Frederick White comptroller ; Fortescue, A.Fisher, R R.M.Gallwey, L Duplessis, ER.= Bishop, clerks.gi cers of the Northwest Mounted Police.~L.W.Herchmer, fommissionar ; J.H.Mclilree, asst.-commis- sioner ; A Cotton Gag + H.Griesbach, S.Steele, A.R.Masdone 8 Perry, R.B.Deane, G.M offatt, J.Howe and F.Norman, su erintendents ; H.White-Fraser, W.S.M.Morris, G.E, Sanders, Olivier 4 B.Allan, Z.T.Wood, F.C.H, Primrose, E.R.ert, A.'E.Sn yder, J.À.McGibbon, J: 0 Wilson, Re Belcher, L D.Moods, Constantine, H' R outledge, D.Macdonell, W.H kins D'Arcy.E Ge ad W, .&.Brown, W ; M de RH.Williams, Inspectors ; P.Ale, L.À, Paré, M.Fraser, C, S.Haultain, A.E.Wills,\u2019 G.P.Bel.asst.surgeons ; J.Burnett and \"T.A.w roughton , Veterinary surgeons DEPARTMENT Or SECRETARY OP STATE OF CANADA.\u2014 Hon.W,H.Montague, secretary of state and registrar general ; L: A.Catellier, under secretary of state.Minister rang Secretary \u2014William Ide, Correspondence branch \u2014Philippe Pelletier, chicf clerk; .Morgan, Fred.Colson, G.Emo nd, J.F.Waters, V.C.Nic holson, H.G.Lamothe, H Roy, arti- son, W.W, Campbell, Ë.Y.Steele , W.Foran, L, J.A Dubé and Eug.Paradis, Clerks, Accountant .\u2014F, Co Registry branch.1 A.Cateller, deputy registrar general ; E, Brousseau, I VW, Sto ort.Learoyd, A, Drouin, A.O.Mau ton, A.Arcand, C.À Macdonald, G.Collizs, L, F.Globensky nd wo N° » als clerks.Records branch.\u2014A.Audet , keeper\u2019 of the records ; F.J.Audet and A.Archambault, cierks.ar: of Civil Service Examiners .\u2014Johr.\u2018Thor- burn, M.A, LL L.D., chairman ; A D.Decelles ; P.Le- Sueur, secreta: .Keays, EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY, \u2014 S.E.Dawson, L.D, Queen's printer, and controller of stationery ; L.A, Grison, mond and Fred.Farrell, clerks H, Allen, mes on Printing branéh\u2014W.McMahon, s supt, of printing; A.Potvin, clerk ; M., Lefebvre and A.Snow, clerks, Accountant's branch.\u2014Wm sliddon, accountant ; J.G.Barrette, Geo, Andrews and J.A.Frigon, clerks; Wm King, messenger.Stationery branch, \u2014~T.Roxborough, supt.of stationery ; N.Larochelle, W.Walsh, Goldthr rite, A, H.Beaulieu, J.Hughes, I.Proul Ix, I.0.Patenaude and D.Beahan, clerks ; Geo.P, Andrews, messenger; John Foran, caretaker \u2019osT OFFICE DEPARTMENT, \u2014Hon.Sir A.P.Caro K.C.M.G,, postmaster general; eut col, Wm.White, deputy postmaster general ; G.G.V .Ardouin, private secretary.Secretary's branch.\u2014W.D.LeSucur, B.A., sccretary, Accountant\u2019 s Branch, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014accountant.Money Order branch.\u2014Geo.F.Everett, superintendent, Savings Bank branch.\u2014D.Matheson, superintendent, d'rinting and Supply branch Sidney Smith, controller of postal stores.cad Letter branch ,\u2014John Walsh, superintendent, Mas! Service branch.\u2014Arthur Lindsay superintendent, Hostage Stamp branch.\u2014James Plunkett, superinten- THE SENATE.Hon, John Jones Ross, Speuker.B.B M.H A Forges, I.H.ac Pheri, H, arth, D M Hot oward, E.eon op- rwin, arvis, dent Edouard J.Langevin, clerk, master in chancery, cashier wand accountant ; James Adamson, clerk and assistant masterin chancery ; J.G.Aylwin Creighton, law clerk and master in chancery, clerk of committees and English trans MISCELLANEOUS 1065 DIRECTORY.HOUSE OF COMMONS, Hon.Peter White, Speaker.Office rs, \u2014 hme eqrge Bour Bourinot, C.M.G., LL.D.,C.L-.clerk of the mith, sergeant-at-arms F.F.Rouleau, clerk a W.Bowie, deputy ser geant-at-arms, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Seat of Government at Quebec.LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, His Honor the honorable J.A.Chaplean, I.P.C.H, C.Shepherd, aide-de-camp aide-de-camp ; Alex.Ciément, private secretary.major , extras EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon, L.Q.Taillon, premier and provincial treasurer, Hon, E.J.Flynn, commissioner of Crown lands, on.Louis Beaubien, commissioner of agriculture and colonization, Hon.T.c- Casgrain, attorney-general, Hon.G.A.Nantel, commissioner of public works, Hon.L, P, Pelletier, provincial secretary and registrar.Hon.M.F.Hacke ett, resident of executive council, Hon, A.W.Morris, without portfolio LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Hon.T.Chapais, Speaker.Alma.Hon, Louis Tourville.Montreal, Bedford.'Hon.T veo.Dunham Flats, DeLanaudiére .Hon.LS ivestre,.Tele du Pads DeLaDurantaye Hon.P, Garneau.Qucbec.DeLaValliére.Hon.F.X.O.Methot, S* Bécouets, les -Hon.G.Laviolette.Montreal.Hon.Starnes .Hon.D.A.Ros «Quebec, Cees Hon.Th.Z.Pelletier.Trois Pistoles.G.Bryson, jun, .Fort Coulonge.on.N.C.Cormier.Plessisville, .F.P, Praxède Larue.St, Augustin .Thos, Chapais.Quebec, .Hon.N.Audet.,.5t Anselme.David Marsil\u2026 St.Eustache.on.C.1.de Boucherville.Boucherville.Hon.H.Archambault.Montreal.Ceres Hon.W.Prévost.treal, .Hon.P.B.de La Brière.A Hyacinthe, Shawinigan.Hon, J.Jones Ross.{ t.Anne de la érade.Sorel.Hon.Jos.A.Dorion.St.Ours.Stadacona.Yon.John Sharples.Quebec.Victoria.Hon, .K.Ward.ontreal.Wellington.Hon.E, Gilman.Montreal.FFICERS OP THE \u2018LEGISLATIVE Couxcir,\u2014Louis chette, clerk ; R.Campbell, accountant, clerk of En fre journal, and > English translator ; Samuel Staunton Hate, \u20ac entleman usher of the black ro » Legendre, clerk of rench journal and translator; J, 'E.Baribeau, clerk of committees and sergeant-at-arms.Ceres ontreal.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hon, P, E.Leblanc, Speaker.Argenteuil, Wm.J.Simpson, Lachute.Arthabaska, J.E.Girouard, Drummondville.3agot, Milton Me Donald, St, André d\u2019Acton.Bcauce, Joseph Poirier, St.Joseph de la Beauce.Beauharnois, E.H, Bisson Bellechasse, Adélard T urgeon, Notre Dame de Levis.erthier, Victor Allard, Berthierville Jonaventure, Hon, H, Mercier, Montreal, ome, R.N.England d, Knowlton Ely Hon, L.0.Taillon Montreal, hamplain, Dr, P, Grenier, st.Maurice, harlevoix, , Jos.Morin, Baie St.hateauguay, Wm.Greig, Ste, Malachie d° Ormstown.hicoutimi & Saguenay, Honoré Petit, Chicoutimi.GSSOGE: de Kamou \u2018aska Ste, Madeleine.John of Iberville, hree Rivers.Hermas.de Newton, ; A.C, Lof sergeant-at-arms ; postmaster; V.ard, chicf messenger ; room ; Alfred Pelletier, François Provost, Etienne Geo.Dubois, messengers; Octave keeper.LisrArY DerarTMENT.\u2014Dr.Dionne, librarian; Jos.Trudel, Jos.Desjardins, clerks ; C, Petitgrew, messenger Law Clerk's office.~1.J.Cannon, law clerk : Theo, H.Qliver and Chas.Lanctot, assistant law clerks : Joseph of Roy, messenger. MISCELLANEOUS 1066 DIRECTORY, MONTREAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS.CORPORATION.J.O.Villeneuve, Esq., mayor.ALDERMEN.N.À.Hurteau, finance R.Préfontaine, roads, light, Mount Royal Par J.C.Robert, Police fire, Mount Royal p .Stevenson, Br Te, City Dall parks and ferries, Mount Royal Park R.Costigan, water, fire, is pht, City 1.FON vg, markets, water, Nene health farsolaus, light, G.markets E.¢.Fen City hall, fire, water, fire, C.rakes health, water, Mount Roya X.Prenoveau parks à erries, water, light, City hall H.Dupré, Mount Royal ark, markets, City, ball arks, ferries H.'¥ ainville, finance, right City_hall CHAIRMEN OF Finance\u2014Ald.N.A.Hur- teau Roads\u2014Ald.Fréfontaine Potice\u2014Ald.Robert Fire-\u2014Ald.Stevenson H'ater\u2014Ald.Costigan Markets\u2014Ald.Nolan P.Kennedy, roads, police, parks an erries J.Brunet, roads, markets, R.Savignac, finance, water A.L.Hurtubise, finance, health, parks : Ww.Fare), finance, Mount James \u201chicBride, finance, .A Smith, finance roads, Leclerc, water, health P.L all, roads, light, health, Mount R Royal Park .A.Grothé, roads, police L A.Jacques, police, fire, arks and ferries R.urner, roads, markets, calth, parks and M.E \u2018Lefebvre, police, fire City hall COMMITTEES, Light\u2014ald.Marsolais City hail\u2014Ald.Peuny Health\u2014Ald.Deausoleil Parks and Ferries ~Ald.Prénoveau Park Commissioner-Ald.J] Dupré WARDS REPRESENTED.East ward\u2014C, Beausoleil, G.Marsolais Centre ward\u2014Wm.Farrell, H.B, Rainville West ward\u2014a.A, Stevenson, Jas, McBride St Ann's w \u2014P, Kenned: St Antoine aap.Lyall, en: St Louis ward\u2014J.R ames\u2019 ward\u2014N, St Jean St Gabriel ward\u2014L.À.y Rk.Costi St Lawrence ward SR.Wilson Smith, 5 Saviguac, Geo.\"Reneault Préfontaine, a aptiste mar Leclerc, Nolan an Ed.G.Penny .Hurtubise TA, ; Crothé R.Tu acques St Denis ward\u2014F, X.Prénoveau, jr.vr M.T T, \"Lefebvre OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION: Law Department.\u2014Rouer C., joint city attorne Q.city attorney ; A.Mainvil © \u2018clerk.Ethier, Roy, Q.C 1 assistant PJ C boys, City Clerk's Department.\u2014L.O.David, city clerk ; Gosselin, assistant city clerk ; René Bauset, clerk and mayor*s secretary : J.Crép Department.Wn ity Treasurer's treasurer 3S, Cazavan, Cashier ; D.À.Hamel, junior clerk.Robb, city cashier; J.Hewitt, assistant pay-master ; C.Perrault and .Bolte, assistant pay-masters.Compérolle r°s and Auditors Department.\u2014Q.Dufresne, comptroller and auditor ant; J.Reve nue Department.\u2014 .Castonguay, receiver ; Michael Downes, and business taxes; John Rourke, John Palm McLean, Chas.Cazavan, G.E.Starn nes, B Tan hi : Wm, McDunnough, account- Pelletier and John Day,cl has.Arnoldi, collector of taxes; Nap Lesage, colar water rates to M, Foley, N, Smith, C.Gingras, Jos.elland, | Collin, A, Armand, A.Lamarche, X Pe ait Cherrier, A, Roy, E.Cadieux, C.L.Guerin, © Beausoleil, yr., Ny Perrault, S.Decary and D.Hoer- ner, clerks Revenue and Arrears ; P.M, Adhemar, inspector, L.C, + Therien, I.Rin ute, R° Charland, P.Patenaude, F.Thi Alph, Bastien, G.H, Desormeau bailiffs, J.U, Pint ault, Brouiliette, Le H.Board of Assessors.\u2014J.W.Grose Chairman ; Morin Richard Thomas, J, T.Dillon, Geo.J.Lamon augue, Arthur Langevin and CE Fairs assesso G- A.Normandin, Sehief clerk and secretary of the board ; Pierre Terrault, registrar ; A.auvé, assistant ; 0.Boivin, Je John McGillis C.A, Laurent, D.D.ir Palmer, H.de guy, D.erin, Henry Starnes, A.A, Costigan cler ko: Roal! Department op, W.St.Geor rge, city surveyor : .R.Barlow, deputy city Suryeyor ; ; Alfred Brittain, assistant city \u2018surveyo r; rais, accountant ; J.\" enez, assistant accountant ; P.O'Reilly, secreta L.Et Marien, T.W.Lesage, C.de B.Leprohon, fathieu, assistant engineers; John Brophy, ch.of draughtsmen ; H.Butler and A.Rochon, drain inspectors ; J.P.Flynn, street inspector ; F, X, Rons seau, man, cast division; Jas, Griffin, foreman west division ; A.Pinoteau, \u20ac icf gardencr.Recorder's Court.\u2014B.A.deMontig ny, recorder ; Forget, clerk of R.a+ E.Auc ae deputy clerk of the R.nd i A.Bienvenu, A.Martin, J Ea Biron and T, Gauthier, clerks; F.X, Larochelle, D.Bertrand, and J.H Burns, bailiffs.Police Defariment \u2014Lieut A.Hughes, superintendent of police ; James Kehoe, C.D.Lancey an pointe, inspectors of police ; John J.Barry, secretary ; Chs.ackmeyer, accountant; Ernest Lacroix, assistant a Andrew Cullen, chief detective; 'L.H.Arcand, John Robinson, Olivier Campeau, Job S.Trempe, David Barrett, Jacques Lafontaine, James O'Keefe, detectives; J.A.Lam- ouche, secretary.Fire Department.\u2014Z.Benoit, chief gngincer ; J.Naud, E.Jackson, J.Beckingham and C.Dubois, assistant engineers ; ç Beaulieu, supply officer and supt.of horses ; J volant, subt.steam fire engines; L.A, mou tary\u2019.ize larme Departnient.\u2014F.H.Badger, superintendent ; X.Gauthier, assistant superintendent and 1st operator: James Ferns, and operator; \u2018Jas.Wills, 3rd operator ; A, Courville, foreman Boiler and Building De, Pegariments \u2014E.O.Champagne, iler inspector ; croix, building inspector ; À.Decarie, clerk Water Works\\Department.\u2014], O.Alfred Laforest, acting superintendent ; Henry Fileau, accountant ; Frank Dowd, seeretary ; Chs.Moretti, draughtsman Market Degartment.\u2014G.Tessier, clerk; O.Gadoua assistant clerk, Bonsecours market ; i J.Duhame clerk St.Aan\u2019s market : .I.Flynn, clerk Hay market; J.Alcxis Robert, clerk Lawrence mar et : .Racette, clerk; F.Durand, assistant Papineau Weigh-house ; W.I.Page, clerk St.Gabriei market ; L.Tolicœur, clerk St.Antoine market ; \u20181, Giroux, \"clerk St.James market ; Max.Groulx, clerk Hochelaga market ; A.Normandin, \u2018clerk St.Jean-Baptiste market ; l'izéar Derome, clerk Eastern Abattoir market ; E, Bastien, clerk Western Abattoir market ; À.Hamall and H.Poitras, meat inspectors, City Hall | Department.\u2014F.Décary-Pearson, engineer ; Wm Morrow, assistant engineer; U.Rig ard, cleva- tor operator ; A Lamontagne, joiner; N.Lam messenger ; N.\u2018Thibault, janitor ; Alfred Pellerin, junior messenger.Health Department.= officer J.ts Flynn, secretary Lefebvre, accountant ; Dawes, milk inspectors.Public farks, \u2014Wm.McGibbon, superintendent Mount oyal Park, and W.B.Desmarteau, superintendent * St, Helen\u2019 s {sland Park.Æ.rpropriation Department.\u2014P.P.Bourque, secretary ; Jos .Marleau, assistant : J.C.Beauvais .Hur- teau, J.L.G.'Perrault, C: A: Lebel, A.Larose, L.C, Brault, B.0.Loranger and J.T.Saint-Jarre, clerks, POLICE DEPARTMENT.Licut-col, G.H.Hughes, superintendent ; Jas.Kehoe, Chas, footy and Le Lapointe, inspectors : C.Llac ces accountant ; E.Lacroix ; assistant Gocountant ; ; A.Cul chiefdetective ; J.J- arry, secretat, etectives.\u2014L.Arcand, J.Lafontaine, J Robinson, Je O\u2019Keefe, UO.Campeanu, J.Trempe, D.Bar Louis Laberge, medical sanitary engin .oo clerk of statiseics : v H.Raymond and M.A. MISCELLANEOUS Captains.\u2014Frs.Beauchemin, Geo, Beattie, Ag Fagag, J.Gauthier, Ww.t, BE.Beriau, J.Clar ¢, O Qu chard Loye rarbonneas, A, Baignet, ke Gray, W.ae J.Mc Licutenants.Fo si ro, EPs B.An prés H.de Koninck, 1, Hilton, F.Beaur arker ugh es, V.Dai: gele, J Suliivan, Hot SY ing, §.Watson Auguste C tots, | uette, L.y, [.Mur rphy, R .\u201cProulx, 'E.P.Hi, G revost, P.Mile, 0 Boutilier, T .T.Holland, J Fox, J.Ta Tayl Bite Donnell, M.\u2019 Soulidre, 7 Reid i E, Tétreaul bE: uboi is, A A.Préfon taine Dril Instructor emt .atron,\u2014Mrs, Date, tation, City Hall.tation, 47 Craig s station, cor Beaudry and Ontario sts.tation, cor rman and Ontario sts, tation, St tation, % Chateillez sq.oung st.tation, Seigneurs st.tation, cor Seigneurs and Grand Trunk sts, 10 Station, 2629 St Catherine, near uy 1t Station, Notre Dame st., Hoch 22 Station, cor St Hypolite and & Jean Baptiste sts, £3 Station, Ontario near Ful st t4 Station, cor Rachel and cst sts, 15 Station, 27 Common.st.16 Station.333 St Porice ALARM, ~\u2014 2 Metrokes repeated twice on the alarm gon in cach station, and on the alarm bells, will be th LE ad for all officers and sub-constables on duty in the stations to proceed at once to the central station.12 strokes repeated three times will be the signal for all officers and men at stations and on beat to proceed at once to the central station, In day-time, after 12 strokes are given, all officers and men, not on duty, will report immediately at the central station.This rule will apply to men off duty during the night, The strokes will be given in succession, un all cases one reserve man will remain in each station.POLICE COURT OFFICIALS.Police Magistrates: Mathias Chs.Desnoyers and C, À Dugas; Ulric Lafontaine, deputy clerk of the Peace and deputy clerk of the oye chief clerk; A.E, Corriveau, Acl hille * Mars, Alfr eBeaumont and J.C.Laberge, clerks; Adolphe Bissonnette high constable: L, 8.Bisson- nette, dep.high constable ; Na apoléon Lambert, constable : Wm.Fraser, crier ot court ; Arthur Giroux and Henry Boivin, MCSSeNgeTs.hier.© con QU A 6 8 4 AO MARKETS.Bonsecours market\u2014St Paul-st Germain Tessier, clerk ; % Gadqua, assistant clerk May market\u2014St Paul st, 1.B I.Flynn, cler Papineau weight house\u2014Notre Dame st, opp gaol: S, Racette, clerk ; F.Durand, assistant cler St Ann°s market \u2014McGill s st, ii N.Duhamel, clerk St Antoine market\u2014Mountain st, M.olicœur, clerk St Gabriel market\u2014St Gabriel ward, W, J.Page, clerk St Lawrence market\u2014St Lawrence st, A.Robert, clerk St James market\u2014Ontario st.\u2018Théodore Giroux, clerk St Jean Baptiste market\u2014A.Normandin, clerk Eastern Abattoir market\u2014E, Derosme, clerk Western Abattoir market\u2014 Ed.Bastien, clerk B.McShane, inspector Western Abattoir A.Bayard, inspector Eastern Abattoir & Hamall'and H.Poitras, meat inspectors Vv.J.Murphy and L, Pelland, market, inspectors Hochelaga market-\u2014Déséry st: M.Groulx, clerk ang weigher; MUNICIPAL TAXES: Abstract of Assessment By-laws of City Council, Assessment of 1 per cent, on real estate.Business tax at 7} per cent.on rental of premises.Banks\u2014Capital of $1,000,000, or under, $400 apital exceeding $1,000, 000, but not exceeding $2,000,000, $500.Capital above $2,000,000, 5600.Fire insurance companies-\u2014each 8 Electric telegraph, telephone or electric light compan\u2018es \u2014cach $400.4 1067 DIRECTORY.Life, marine, accident and guarantee insurance com- panies\u2014cach $200 Telephone, telegraph and electric light poles and on the wires attached thereto, at the rate of asc per pole, and one per cent of the value of the wires attached thereto, Street railway company\u20144 per cent.of its gross earnings up to $1,000,000; 6 per cent.of its gross earnings from 21,000,000 to $1,500,000; 8 per cent.of its gross earnings from $1,500,000.t0 $2,000,000 ; 10 per cent.of its gross earnings from $2,000,000 to $2,500,000; 12 per cent.of its gross earnings from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000; 15 per cent.of its gross earnings above $3,000,000, Gas company\u2014§5,000.Auctioneers, on sales inside their premises, $165: if they sell also outside their premises, $200.For each clerk employed to cry ou $40.Brokers\u2014each Money Tend ers 3200 each.Hotelkeepers and innkeepers graduated scale same as heretofore.Distillers\u2014 380 for every 8400 of rental.Brewers \u2014g60 fo for r every $400 of rental.Theatras\u2014250 Circus, &c rao per day of performance.Pawnbrokers\u2014sz00, Pedlars\u2014340 on foot ; 569 with hand cart 3 and $19 with waggon or other vehicle drawn by a horse.oy steamboats plying from Laprairie or Langueuti eac Billiards, an annual tax is imposed and shall be févied upon cach and every billiard table kept and used i in the said city at the following rates, two instalments, viz.When there is only one table.\u201ciene ena 00 For each and every additional table PR ves 15 QO Billiards kept and used in clubs, on each table | \u2026.20 00 Mississippi or pigeonhole table, payable in two instalments on 1st days of May an A OV.c+000.20 SO 00 For each and every additional table.\u2026.\u2026.vee 25 00 Ten-pin alleys Le nvessesssu sa esu ee ensure 50 00 Horses\u2014 Working, 8a.so: pleasure, $6.CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE.For Crery s-whecled close carriage, drawn by 2 2 For \u20ac ev ery hed close or haif-covered carriage, drawn by 1 hor.te iiaraseessecacssisise XO 00 For every double dennet.Pan Sera LL es 0000 so ss0 0000 8 oo For every gig, buggy or other vehicle mounted on springs and drawn by one hor .For every waggon or other vehicle not above speci- ' fi dapted for draught, drawn by two or more horses PPS PEE For every 2-whcsled vehicle or carriage kept \u201cfor hire by livery-stable Keepers Crees For very f: Wheeled vehicle or carriage kept for hire hy livery-stable keepers.4 Provided, that in all cases of 1 rate-payers Saving \u2018two or more pleasure vehicles in their possession, they shall not beliable to pay the tax on more vehicles than they have horses to drive the same: the highest description of vehicles, however, to be assessed in preference to those of a lesser value.Dogs\u2014to be licensed annually at the office of the chief of police ; amount of license, 32 for a male and $3 for a male dog.12 00 HACKNRBY CARRIAGES.For every cab, caleche or other two-wheeled vehicle.#5 % For every 4-w heeled carriage, drawn by one horse.For every coach or +whecled carriage, drawn by twa horses .e sa.For every omnibus or stage coach.Ll CARTS, TRUCKS, WAGONS AND OTHER vanICLES.The licenses for carts, trucks and other vehicles used for the conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, etc., shall be divided into three classes, as follows : \u2014 The first class shall include all\u2019 carts, trucks, waggons, and other vehicles running within the city for hire or re ward, not otherwise expressly provided for, and shall pay : | For every cart, truck, or other 2-wheeled vehicle.For ewiry wagon or + wheeled vehicle, drawn by one OFSE.Les0 0000 rate 0.01 eu 000000 08 8001000006 MISCELLANEOUS 1068 DIRECTORY.For every wagon or four-whecied vehicule drawn by two horses, and made to carry a food under 4,000 lbs.weight.as.sccs mc cn0u0 os For every heavy waggon, floator other four-wheeled vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, and made to carry heavy articles or materials weighing 4,0001bs,, OF UPWAFÉS Lacs.ses.000000 sss\u20260u0.900 For every diable.EE roncuccu 4 The secoud-class shall include all carts, waggons or other vehicles used by merchants, traders, manu- \u201c facturers, contractors, for the conveyance or delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, manufactured, or made useof by them, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the firstclass.cee cer vevenas The third-class shall include all carts, waggons, or vehicles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers, or gardeners, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for, in the first-class ., .1.For every hearse drawn by one horse.2.For every hearse drawn by two horses.ss.1400 Parties obtaining licenses, as aforesaid, shall moreover pay the annal assessment on all working horses employed in drawing the above mentioned vehicles or carriages at the rate of two dollars avd fifty cents ($2.50) each, and also twenty-five cents for c.ch number granted by the Chief of olice.TARIFY OF CARTAGE.From any place to any other in the First Division, or Jrom any place exclu-ive of the Harbor wkarves to any other place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance docs not caceed % of a mile.Articles not herein enumerated of a convenient bt 1k, not over 1,500 lbs.weight, 15 cts.; ashes, pot or pe rl, two barrels, 15 cts.; beef, pork or fish, five barrels or tierces, 15cts.§ coal or coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts.; crockery, onc crate or one hogshead, 1g cts.; flour or fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts.; grain, not over 1,5001bs.weight, 15 cts.; lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, soo feet, road measure, 15 cts.; salt or rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 cts.; firewood, dry, from yard or boat, half a cord three feet long, 15 cts.: firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20cts.; furniture or luggage, per load, 20 cts.; lumber, green or hard, from rafts, soo fret broad measure, 30 cts.; molasses, sugar or oil, one puncheon, hogshead or load, zo cts; pig iron, lead, copper, or tin, one ton, 35 cts.; bar iron or steel, one ton, 30 cts.For every additional half mile for all above description of goods, 10 cents, and from any of the Harbor wharves to any place in the and or 3rd division within 34 a mile distance from the boundary line of the first division, and vice versæ, or from any place [exclusive of the wharves] to any other in the City, and nice versa, provided the distance do not exceed 11, mile,\u2014instead of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cts,, the rate shall be 25, 30, 35 and 40 Cents.From any place in tke western section of the first division.To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge north side of Lachine canal, 20 cts, ; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine canal, ag cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine canal, 35 cts.; the Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the the stores, stations, factories, etc., at Point St.Charles, 3 cents; the stores, factories, etc., at and above St.abriel Locks, north of Lachine Canal, cents ; the St.Bonaventura Street Railway Station, 20 cents ; St Bonaventure Street from the lower wharves of the Harbor, 25 cis.; and vice versa for one load.And from any place in the Eastern seetion of the first division\u2014instead of 20, as, 25, 35, 30, 20, 25 cents, the rates shall be 25, 30, 30, 40, 35, as, 30 cents.For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata rates shall be aid .If delay is caused to the carter by the employer, beyond the time usually required for loading) the carter shall be paid exfra for such delay at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour.[ a carter is called, and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled, > DIVISIONS REFERRED TOLABOVE, First division.The first division shall comprise the east, centre, and west wards (including the south-west side of McGill street and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, eastern and western, the line of demarcation between them being the cemire of St Lambert and St Jean Baptistes.Seeond d'iaision\u2014The Second Division shall comprises the St Ann, St Antoine, and St Lawrence wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets).Third division.- The third division shall comprise (exclusive of Craig strcet) the St Louis, St James and St TARIFF OF WATER) RATES, Residences of all kinds, 714 per cent.on the assessed value under $120, and 10 per cent.on the assessed value of #120and over ; business premises of all kinds, $4 on rst #50 of assessed rental and $1 on each addditional 25 or part thereof ; hotels, taverns, &c,, of all kinds, $12 on 1st $100 of assessed rentaland $5 on each additional $50 or part thereof ; meter rates, 15 cts, per 1,000 gallons when consumption averages over 10,000 gallons daily to 30 cts.per x,000 daily ; meters, 34 7783; x 7184.95; 1 ied ; 2/1814 377825; 4 7845; 6 7! $100 annual rent ; hand hose, of not more than onerfourth of an inch orifice, $2 per anuum ; horses, $2 each ; stalls in livery stables each ; stalls in taverns, &c., ft each ; cows $1 each ; baths, public, or for the use of which a charge is made, $6 each tub; for each bath in dwelling houses or tenements assessed on a yearly rental of $50 or over, $1.00 per annum ; water closets, in business premises; pan with cistern, 84; trough closets, $3; no charge for closets in dwellings; urinals, in stores, $1; s or other public buildings, »1.50 ; hotels, taverns, &c,, \u20ac3 ; fountains, .Pp gallons ; laundries, ¥100 per annum ; building materials, 6 cts.per 1,000 bricks, s cts.per toise of masonry, an #4 per 1,000 yards plastering: steam engines, $7 per horse-power, or 3cts, per 100 gallons supplied by meter.FIRE ALARM 8 General Hospital, Dorchester 12 Central Fire Station, Craig General Hospital, Dorchester Vitré and Sanguinet Lagauchetière and St.Lawrence Dorchester and St.Urbain Dorchester and Bleury 8 Beaver Hall and Lagauchetière 19 Craig and Little St.Antoine 21 Dorchester and Union Avenue 22 Aqueduct and Overdale Avenue 23 No.s Fire Station, St, Catherine 24 St.Catherine and St, Lawrence t.Elizabeth and Dorchester t.Catherine and St.Denis 3] No.6 Fire Station, Ontario and Avenue de l'Hotel de i \u20ac.28 brooke and St.Lawrence 29 Mance and Sherbrooke 31 Sherbrooke and University 32 St.Catherine and McGill College Av 33 St.Denis and Dorchester 34 Charbonneau and St.Lawrence 35 Shuter and Prince Arthur 36 King and Common 37 Duke and Ottawa .38 Dupré and Notre Dame 39 St, Antoine and Cathedral 41 No.4 Fire Station, Chaboillez Sq.42 No, 3 Fire Station, Wellington & Dalh, 43 Ogilvie\u2019s Mills, Mill 44 Tupper and Sussex 45 Wellington and McCord 46 Ottawa and Colborne 47 McCord and Notre, Dame 4 a nd 0 34 3 Quinn me UN x 1 ND Mountain and St.Antoine 49 St.Catherine and Drummond 51 Sherbrooke and Pe 52 Guy and St.Antoine 53 St.Martin and St, James 54 Notre Dame and Canning t5 Chatham and St.Antoine 56 Coursol and Fulford 57 Seigneurs and William MISCELLANEOUS 1069 DIRECTORY.No.to Fire Station, St.Catherine, near Guy Grey Nunnery, Gu Canada Sugar Refining C a.8 Fire tation, St Gabriel Mkt, G.Works, Point St.Charles Craig an Fa Campea Noire Dame and St.Ignace Dorchester and Visitation otre Dame and Wolfe 200200 orchester and Crescent isitation and Prince Arthur and sd Eadie C ampeau d Dorch S ristophe and De Montig gry No.11 Fire Station, Ontario and Beaudry 77 Amherst and Robin 78 St.Patrick, » opposite Seigneurs 8x Visitation and 82 St, Catherine and Pan 83 Maisonneuve and Dorchester 84 Logan and Champlain 85 Champlain and Ontario 86 Wellington and Congregation 87 Menai and Forfar 91 No.8 Fire Station Craig and Gain 92 Notre Dame and 93 Ontario and Fullum 94 Berri and Lagauchetière 95 Montreal Gas Works, East End 96 1 ontreal Rolling Mills 97 Shedden Co.'s Stables, Willia 112 otre Dame East, opposite Rolland\u2019s 113 Notre Dame and 114 No.13 Fire Station, Dese 135 Notre Dame, opposite Moreau 116 Ontario an oreau 127 Marlborough and Stadacona 118 Frontenac and Notre Dame 119 Iberville and Logan 121 Par henais and t.Cathe: erine x22 C.P.R.Elevator, Dalhousie Square 123 Wolfe and Lagauchetiére 124 Dufresne and De Montigny 125 St.Christophe and Ontario 126 St.Etienne and Wellington Cherrier and St.Hubert St.Catherine and Amherst 120 McDonald's Tobacco Works 131 Eastern Abat * 132 St.Paul SP Dupré 233 St.Catherine and Papineau Road 134 William and Dalhousie 135 McCord and Seminary 136 William and Gu 137 Notre Dame and Versailles ames and Versailles 2 hd C1 NNN NINN) NNN ur dared 283 BIS 895% ames an 142 No, 12 Fire Station, Seigneurs 143 Notre Dame, near Guy 144 Simpson ged MacGregor 145 McTavish Street Reservoir 16 St, Catherine and Davi C.P,.R.Workshops, Hata R Papineau Road, opposite St, 149 Canada Rubber orks, Notre Dame 51 St.Monique and Lagauchctière 152 Mansfield and Dore 153 St, Catherine and Fort 154 Windsor and Osborne 155 Dorchester and St.Mark 156 Sherbrooke and Mackay 157 Ontario and St.Ur 158 Mantha\u2019s Mill, St, Charles Borromée 159 Civic Hospital, head of of Moreau st 101 Wellington an 162 No, 15 Fire Sinon, Hibernia 163 Centre and Islan 164 Centre and Ro Spry 165 Wheelhouse, Water Works 166 Knox and Chartevoi ix 16 Felling ton and Charron 168 Cor, Leber and Bourgeois 171 St.Patrick and Charlevoix 172 St.Patrick and Laprairie 373 Magdalen and Favard 174 Exchange Hotel, Mill 175 Centre and Charlevoix 211 Se.Hypolite and Roy 212 Napoleon and Cadieux uth and St, Lawrence 234 Buju and St.Deni 215 Sanguinet and Rachel 216 No.Hu Fire Station, St, D.minique 217 St.Lawrence, opposite Marie Anne 218 Avenue de l\u2019Hotel de Ville and Maric Anne Ave 222 No, 16 Fire Station, Rachel 233 Dufferin and Mount Royal av 224 Exhibition grounds 225 Park and Milton Avenues 226 Rachel and Sea 227 Sherbrooke and \u2018Sh aw 228 Hotel Dieu Hospital 229 St.Urbain and Priuce Arthur 231 St, Paul, opposite Friponne 232 hy Louis and 233 vo.7 Fire Station, Dalhousie Sq.234 Craig and Bonsecours 235 Windsor Hotel 236 Caté and Vitré 237 De Montigny and Cadieux 241 Bonsecours and Notre Dame 242 St, Claude and St.Paul 243 Court House, Notre Dame 244 Notre Dame Hospital 245 St Denis and Carriéres 246 No.17 Fire Station, Se Denis 2 Carriéres and St Josep Rivard and Porraoi 259 Deaf and Dumb institute, St Denis st 251 No, 2 Fire Station, St.Gabr 252 Roy and St, c nel 254 Berri and Marie Anne 255 McGill College 256 Grand Seminary, Sherbrooke 257 Mont St Mary Convent, Guy st 258 Boys\u2019 Home, Tountain as9 Physiological seminary, Cote des Neiges 261 Mount Royal av and Ber 262 Marie Anne and LaSalle 263 Beaubien and Amherst 264 Oil works, Mile 293 2, Layis Convent\u201d Sos Sherbrooke epherd Convent, 500 Sherbrooke 312 sp es Ste Sq.and St, aul and St, Jean Baptiste 314 Notre Dame, opp.St.Lambert Hill 315 Craig and St, , Lambert ill aw 317 St Catherine and St.Hub 318 St.Catherinc and Avenue br Hotel de Ville 319 St Catherine and Labelle 321 St.James and Place cd'Armes 323 St.Sulpice and Le R yer 324 Place Royale and St.Paul 341 St.Frs.Xavier opp.St.Sacrament 342 St.Frs.Xavier and | Notre 343 St.James and St.er 351 (cc pp St.Alexander ollet 352 Rec and St, H \u2019 412 +.James opp.St, Mihacl\u2019s Lane 413 ill and Notre Dame 424 St.Henry and St.Maurice 415 1.Sacrament and St.Peter 421 McG and 5 Paul 423 Foundling and Por 424 Nazareth and Canal Bank 431 Youville and St, Peter 432 Grey Nun and Wellin ton 433 Mill Street, near Black's Bridge 511 Lagauchetière and St.Geor 512 St.Catherine and St.Philip 513 Ontario and Bleu 514 zerthelet and Aylmer 515 Sherbrooke and Mountain ae t.Catherine and pi ishop 7 t.Luke and St.Albert and Canning Fi Notre Dame and Murray MISCELLANEOUS 1070 DIRECTORY.s21 William and Young s22 Condé and St.Patrick 523 Lafontaine and Plessis $24 Montcalm and De Montigny 525 Desery and Stadacona §26 Poupart and St, Catherine 'sa7 DeMontigny and Plessis 22h Avenue de l'Hotel de Ville and Lagauchetière 829 East End Electric Station, Water \u2018331 Delorimier Av and Lafontaine 432 Delorimier and Ontario 533 Shaw and DeMont 534 Singer Manufacturing Co., Notre Dame 535 Mount St.Louis Institute, \"Sherbrooke 536 Foisy's Piano Factory, Papineau Av.537 dictoria Hospital 538 C.P.R, Workshops, Hochelaga COURTS OF JUSTICE.SUPREME COURT OF THE DOMINION.$.The Supreme Court was constituted as a Court of Appeal in 1875 pursuant to sec.101 of the British North America Act.The various statutes affecting its constitution and jurisdiction were consolidated by chap.135 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, since when various acts have been passed further altering its jurisdiction.It is composed of a chief justice and five puisné judges, and has appellate, civil and criminal jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Cana The judges reside at Otte Ni, Ww here the Supreme Foi holds annually three sessions : the first beginning on the third Tuesday in Febru: ivy, the second on the first Tuesday in May and the tl::rd on the first Tuesday in October.on.Sir Henry Strong, chief justice.Hon, Telesphore Fournier, puisné judge.Hon.Henry Elzéar Taschereau, puisné judge, Hon.John Wellington Gwynne, puisné judge.Hon, Robert Sedgewick, puisnc judge.Hon.George Edwin King, puisué judge.R.Cassels, Q.C., registrar.EXCHEQUER COURT OF THE DOMINION.\u2018The Exchequer Court, constituted under a Dominion Statute, 50-51 16, is presided over by one judge, and has original exclusive jurlsdiction in all claims, suits or actions against the crown.It has concurrent Jurisdiction in relation to revenue cases and the enforcement of penalties, in cases in which it is sought at the instance of the attorney-general of Canada to impeach or annul any patent of invention in cases relating to trade marks and copyrights and patents of inventions, in cases relating to land patent or other instrument respecting lands, cases against crown officersfor anything done or omitted to bedone as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the crown is plaintiff or petitioner.The Exchequer Court has also jurisdiction as a Court of Admir- \u201cHh within Gada, under 54-55 Vice, chap.29.on.Geo.W Burbidge, jude of the court.L.À.Audette, registra \u2018The Exchequer Court sits every Monday at 1x a.m.ex- À.B.Archambault, dere MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS.john Me.M, M.Duff, Imperial building, 107 St James st.Lighthall, room 3o3 New York Life Ins.building and 99 hester wv, Simpson Walker, B.C.L : 1727 Notre Dame st, T.P.Butler 156 5t Jam C.Cushing, \u2019B.c.L., est Jame ()' Hara aynes, B.Cc.L Standard.Bidg, 157 St James st.John H, Isaacson, 49 St \"François Xavier st.Enermes. MISCELLANEOUS 1071 DIRECTORY.Joliette.Joliette\u2026.Beaudoin & Mart St Louis de Ka- mouraska.,.{ Adelard Boucher Hugh Brodie, room 302 New York Life Buildin el Alex.Caldwell, Royal Insurance Chambers, 1709 Wome Dame Kamouraska,.Ronzo H.Clerk, B.A., B.C.L,, 4c Temple bldg, 185 St James cone REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE.coves DIVISIONS, CHEP-LIBU.NAMES, s+voust Argenteuil.Lachu .Thomas Barron Arthahaska.*Krehabaskavilic.M.J.A.Poisson DIVISIONS CHEP-LIRU, NAMES, .St.Liboire.,.John Morelle ++.Beauharnois.Joseph N Mayer ++0\u2026c0usoSt François.E : Fortier St Michel.se, L.S.For .Berthier .Joseph A FLaperriére 1.New Carlisle.P.Lebel 2.Carleton .James Verge tenes.anes Knowlton.TH.S.Foster Pierre Hurteau & Chambly.Longueuil.; T.A.Robert, joint registrars.Champlain.e Genevibve.D.\u2018I.Trudel Charlevoix and Gude Etienne de la | J.A.Martin guenay No.1.Malbaie.ce crane sa} Baie St Paul., .Télesphore Fortin Rimouski No.1.; St, Jérome de } J.B.Saucier to : Lin St.Germain Chateau tar.St Martine.ces CAL er Rimouski Ne.2.; Rimouski \u2026 dE.Letendre OALICOOK.12000.\u201cCoaticook rôles Shurtle .: .Chicoutimi No, Tow \u2018Chicoutimi.Ovide Bossé So Terres Marley ille.nn a Bei : Poulin Chicoutimi No.2.Hebertvilie, \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Calixte Hébert ENT LA TU Fon AA Comptor Samuel Orr hefford .aterloo.\u201cJB .Lefebvre = \u2026.\u201c - Lu Deux- Montagnes.St Schalnigic.Dupras & Carmel Sherbrooke.+e Sherbrogke = din Joi.S St.Lovell Dorchester.St Hénédine.rs.Fortier Sranst pe ce Ct Sransten Phin.A Thom pson Drummond.Crees Drummondville.Bernard & Millar t Anne des Monts.St Anne des Monts.a2 No ASPÉLAN en 1 0000 FCFCÉe.sacn0s000 0 - Lavoie t Hyacinthe.St a pa acinthe.J.Nault t Johns.ohns .P.Carreau Hochelaga and ECR cM Rivere REE Montreal.F.Filiatrault t Maurice .hee.Riv ers.RR.Kiernan Jacques-Cartier.| \u2018omis : , Huntingdon.cons Hunting.00000 4 C.Bruce \u2018Terrebonne.Re 3 rome | ï Ibervilie.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ville.\u2026.\u2026.M, À.Bessette Vaudreuil.Wircheres.A .Tles de la Magde- | Amherst E.A.Brasset Voife.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.leine.00 1 AAS CE Yamaska.+ St François .: Jules Allard CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PROVINCE.DISTRICTS CIRCUITS, CHBF-LIEU.NAMES, Arthabaska.district.Arthabaskaville.L.Rainy ie & Henri Laurier COUNTY.0000000005 Drummond ville.s\u2026scoec00000J- or +.1Nverness.FN .\\ ous Beauce.vo St oseph.cereane LE Visi & August Chassé, county.se\u2026vs0o00u0 DL Ménédine.\u2026.\u2026.000000 + Joseph eny.vee sa+s0s000St Vital de Laminon caresse \u2026\u2026 O.Castonguay Beauharnois.Beattharnois .renee COUMLY.10200008 +.Huntingdon .Sweetsburg Bedford.Knowlton.+.ste Martine alaberry de V Valleyfield.Mois Branchaud Ch run Wu.Hassan \"R.S.Jor Leonard x Noyes Jos.H.Brassard sous c es ac0ua00 [ER PII SY Waterloo.À.Audet .edfor .i Gough \u2026\u2026.+.Farnham.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.heen ous Achille Bériau Chicoutimi.district.ever Chicoutimi nas .F 3osselin COUNTY 0000000000 Hébert ill.Chaar aaseeeere \u2018El X Gaspé .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sassusesse00 006 vr déco nuceues .Lavoie New-Carlisle Cerrran v.+ Maguire Rivière au Renard.Rivière au Renard.eevee FLX, Blouin onaventare county.\u2026.\u2026.,.Cur teens .John Cullen 3 UMY.0 + 200000 Restigouche .\u2026\u2026.ssccseosovue fe Pitre es de la | Madeleine, +++.Amherst RE .À.lira Iberville.oo.Iherville district.couue nnn cen, St Johnson.\u201ceee \u201cMarchand & Bélanger apierville cou ney.s\u20260+su000o,Napierviile.\u2026.PRES l'Antoine Merizzi berville county., seu alberville.- o40 200 u a 000000 Beauregard Joliette.»\u2026\u2026s+0.Joliette district.oliette.\u2026.\u2026.te tienes desrochers & Ducharme > Assomption count s+\u20260u000.L'Assomption.arte Montcalm county.Le SR Julienne.2,000 .\u2018Gaspard Archambault Kamotraska.Kamouraska district, .,.St.Louis de K amouraska.PP.Langlais Kamouraska county.,Kamouras ka, eereenreninenind A.Blanchet MISCELLANEOUS 1072 PIRECTORY.Kamouraska .county.,.S5t].Bte.de l'Ile Verte\u2026.L.N.Gauvreau Montmagny .district.Montmagny.««.Bender & Martineau county PR St Michel.saccuc00us LE Majoric Mercier IR St Jean Port Joli.a+.Ls.Z.Duval Montreal.aus .Montreal.,.1210.Adolphe Cherrier county .cevrenneaan Vaudreui be cccccnusec00 de S.Bastien COUMLY.sc s0 000 0 Coteau Landing.0.USE Dumesnil Y.seuse .-Verchères .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026ue + E.Sha Ottawa .\u2026.Ottawa district.LH, LE, J.O Grondin (deputy) Ottawa COUNY.202000000 000» Papin: eauville a arnnrnssereees Xiste Tétrea Pountiac.Pontiac district.Bryson.ooo \u2026\u2026.C Barsalou ontiac county.s+++.e'ortuze du Forl.vesuscco .+.John Coyn Quebec.ouneeene uebec district .serres QU CLEC.nan.e 00000000 «++ Philippe Baby Casgrain ichelieu.Richelieu dierict.ES 11 {| FR +000 Â.N.Goui Y OUNtY.000.ells \u20ac François duLac.vee ox Jutes Allard bin Berthier Biren veseevsrassssoBerthier.veil.{.A L.A Rimouski.Rimouski district.St Germain de Rimouski.LE Letendre & Chamberland Rimouski county.5t Jérome de Matane.+e].E.Gagnon Saguenay.Saguenay district.5t Etienne de la Malbaie.\u2026.J.À.Martin Charlevoix county.\u2026.\u2026.Baie St pau.wearer «+000 Jos.Perron St François.St François district.\u2026.Sherbrooke .,\u2026.\u201cabana & Bowen Stanstead county.Coaticook.eee nes encre Otis Shure eff Stanstead county.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2018Stanstead Plain.\u2026 encsauce Thompson Compton county .\u2026-.+.\u2026.\u2026.Cooks re.Lean sos ra noun es CE Ba Richmond County ee.s\u2026\u2026.Richmond.C N.Desaulniers Richmond county., .\u2026.Danville.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026oerse- A.Brien Wolfe county.++.Ham South.«o\u2026.J.O.Lamoureux St Hyacinthe.\u2026.,St Hyacinthe district, ares nt t Hyacinthe.a.PPPPRREE ° & Beauregard Rouville county.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Crees s.\u2026.G.Bombardie Terrebonne.,.Terrebonne district.cer 00 t Scholastique\u2026 +++.Charles de Montigny & J.J.Grignon Terrebonne county.+.St Jérome.Louis Labelle Argenteuil county.[oi Lachute.vreseees eseacses.Thomas Barron Three-Rivers.,.Three-Ravers district veustsonnThrée-RiVEIS.anocc ane cac 0e .S.de Lottinville Maskinongé county.srouuecss © Louiseville.\u2026.ssucuse0n 0221000 (Charles L.Auger Nicolet County.Nicolet.Leu.soceso0en 0e .Arthur Rousseau PROTHONOTARIES, SHERIFFS AND CORONERS OF THE PROVINCE.DISTRICTS, PROTHONOTARIES.CORONERS.Arthabaska.Rainville & Laurier.Hemming Tousignant.\u2026 .EC + P.Chevrefils Beauce.Vézina & Chassé.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.G O.Las chereau, ,.Je Taschen À M.Genest Beauharnois .Moise Branchaud.seed Laberg .\u2026\u20260\u2026.\u2026.j.R.Clouston & T.À.Demers edford.,.Léonard & Noyes.Charles $ Cotton.++.L Ful er, Ths.M.Prime, Félix en Chicoutimi.«F.X.Gosselin.8».Ovide Mossé.20s0e ec cee0ee Télesphore Boil ily Gaspé\u2014Percé.eened].X.Lavois.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.JT.Tuz0.\u2026.\u2026.Phil.Ahern, Theodore Lamontagne and Pierre Théri Gaspé\u2014New-CarlisleG, F.Maguire 400.0.WW.M- Sheppard.\u201c\u2026\u2026 senses Amable Laferrière & Josué Martin Ibervillc.Marcha'.& Bélanger.Las cc un Chs.secescenc a+ vos 00 8 G- Peitquier Joliette.Desrocher & Ducharme.vee.A, M Rivard.\" +.CB.H Leprohon.& Elie Lemire Kamouraska.J.G.Pelletier.\u2026.\u2026.F- À.Pirols.ciovrnessesnies Arthur Desjardins % Jos.Langlais Montm magny .cou.ender & Martineau.cies {fred Lepine.Michel Moreau & Narcisse Tremblay Montreal.«Hon.A.Turcot \u2018oe.\u2026 J.R.\"Thibaudeau : .)E.McMah Ottawa.T.J.O.Grondin deputy.UT M Coutlée.\u2026.,.Charles E.\u2018Graham Pontiac.Charles Barsalou.\u2026.\u2026.+ Simon McNally.su.H.T.Hurdman Quebec.+0.Philippe Baby Casgrain.ve Be \u20ac ALE.Gagnon.ess G.Bellea ichelieu.\u2026.\u2026À N.Goui eee PGi vremont.C.Lafontaine & Ed.H.Provost Simouski.vee \u201cLetendre & Chamberland.L.A.Aseclin RP 5 P.Pelletier & P.Gauvreau Saguenay.\u2026\u2026\u2026.J.A.Martin.P.H.Cimon .sue hs.Clément, Honoré Labrecque, Euclide Tremblay, J.A.Fafard, Charles Coté & Eugene Guillemette.St Frangois.,.Cabana & Bowen.Hon.J.McIntosh.,.A.G oodward and Pantaléon Pel St Hyacinthe.«.Roy & Beauregard.,.- .B.Sic cerenans Blanchard Terrebonne.Chs.de Most & J.J Lapointe = Prevost.\u2026\u20260uun0e ce Mignault TiENON.02000 sara suc ss Three-Rivers.À.Désilets.+.Chs, Dumoulin\u2026.Honoré Thérien JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE CITY OF MONTREAL.Acton George arbeau Chas.3enoit Elzéar Brosseau A.Chester Wm, E.Couillard Auguste Alexander Charles arbeau Eu Jenoit Zéphirin Browne A.A.Clement A, T, Cousineau Ludger Allard Loui aril J.E.,M.D.Bennett Wm, Brunelle J.A.S.lendinneng Wm.Cowper Alexander Allard Omer arre L, J.3erger Chas, Brunet Louis Clerk Alexander Craig Allen Jos.arsalou (seph erthelot hon.J A.Buchanan Thos.Cleroux Ls.J.V rasan David Alloway Robert attersby ickerdike Robert Bulmer Henr Cloran fos: Crawford J.Ambrose J.D, L.auset end vas B.A.Bulmer T.C.Cochu Frs.X.Cunningham W.H Anderson D.axter James oisseau L, H.Burnett Geo.F.Coghlin B.J.Cushing Chs.Anderson John ayard Alp.Bourbonniere J.O* Butler Tobias Cophlin D.J.Cushing Thos.An ngus W ayard F.X.Bourgouin Geo.Cameron Geo À.Colerette L.Cusson Alexis Arahill Michael Beauchamp Jos.Jourque E.J.Cantlie Jas.À.Comte J.L.Cyphiot Théodule Archambault A.A A.owes Thos.Carter S.J.Conroy Thos.Dansercau C.A.Archambault Jos.Beaudry A, F.X.Boxer Fred.N.Cassils Chas, k Geo, E.Darling James Aronson louis eaudry Jos.E.rault J, À.Catelli Chas, Cook Alex.Date Atkin John Beaugrand Honoré Brazeau Alp.Cazelais B.Cooper Jas.Davi oon $ Auger J.C.caulieu G.remner Alex, Charest Benoni Copland E.H.Davidson B.Auld John eauvais J A.riggs C.A.Charette I.R.Corbeille Frs.Dav Bagg S.C.Belanger rodie J.L.Cherrier Geo.BE.Coristine John Decaric Ben. MISCELLANEOUS 1073 DIRECTORY.Guerin James, Guimond C.H .Hoopins J.wv.Horne Geo Howard Thos.Arthur Hudon Pierre G.N.Hurtubise Alex.HurtubiseFrs.Jos.Hurtubise M.M, Huston Frank Hutchinson Matt.HR.Isaacon J.H.eannotte Horm.Jeffrey G.Johnston H.J.Jones Arthur Jones Fred.Jones John H.Joseph Hor Joseph Henry Cane John Cavanagh Henry Lin .Cinsella Thos.Kirkpatrick J.E.Labadie Adolphe Labadie J.À.Labadie J.E.Ry Labrecque Ans.Lacombe J.Lacroix P.Lafond Ant.Lalonde C.F.Lamarche Jos.Lamb Benj, my Pierre nicl 5.J.Lanning Lanthier F.X, Lapierre J.À.Lapierre Hector Lapierre Zéphirin pointe ormis- ] LaporteHormisdas Laprairie Adolphe Larin Frs, Larin Léon Larivée Napoléon Latour Ed, Laurier M.Lavers Andrew H, Lavers William Hormis- E.Murray John Nelles % Widmer Nets A.D, Nelson F.\u2018E.Nelson James Neville Geo.Normandeau P.E.Ogilvie Hon, A.W.Ogilvie W.W, Outram George Papineau D.Paquet Theop.Parker John Paterson G.H Paton Hugh Paul Walter Paxton Wm, Peck J.H.Peel Arthur Perrault F, X.Perrault J.Perreault Médard Phelan Daniel Picken H.B.Picotte P., jun.Pierre Robert Plante Elie Plessis dit Belair Poupart Joseph Power John Prefontaine T.Prévost Rémi Price James Price John Provost Domis Provost O.Prowse Prud\u2019homme F.X.Quinn Ed.uinn Jas nintal Chas.Racine Alp.Rafferty Pat.Ralston John Ramsay Ramsay We Miller Rankin John Raphael H.W.Rastoul Abraham Rawlings Edward Raza Alphonse 1 city of Montreal.president ; Marin, treasurer, Reid Robert Renaud Alexandre Resther J.2.Ri chard Jos.Rielle Jose h Riendeau Robert Auguste Robertson Alex.Robertson David Roberts George Robinson Geo, Rochon Frs Rodier Chas.Séraphin, jun.Rolland Gabriel L.olland J.D.tolland Oc tavien ose James osevear W.H.oss Wm 3 oy 3 Adolphe oy C.E.oy J.J.Tar fd Ww.almon William amuel Thos.avage E.J.can an John criver Jas.F.eath David eprurier dit Lal- lem hearer James hearer J.SI Sharp mard Tosenh mpson James attery ohn essor James mith Charles mith George mith James oulieres O.t Amour J.A.C.t Onge tarnes hon.Hen.tearns tephens G.W.Stephenson W.Stevenson A, Stevenson Arch W., Stevenson tewart James tewart Michael tirling John Sec 9, c.2, and sec Dubreui Dumouchel Dunton Ecrément Edge W.H.Fahey W, Fair John Fiset A.C, Foisy J.À.Fry H.Garand M.Strachan James Strathy J.A.L.Stuart W.A.5 Wa ansey D Dennis raylor Ed .T.Felt fer Henry C.errault Pierre erroux Chs.À.l'essier a \u2018hompson Ed, lhompson XS S.lhompson T \u2018urcot JU Turpin Z, Tracey Martin Trenho Trudel A, E.Trudelle N.Truteau A.C.Valiquette A.A.Vallance H.Vallée C.A Vallieres 8.D.ermette P.lersailles Jos.Villeneuve J.O.Villeneuve L.Vipond Thos, S.Wainwright Wm Walbank W.Lea Walker W.S.Walsh Matthew Walters Chs Me- Whelan J.P.White Richard Whitley A.G.Wilkinson Wm.Williams Henry Williamson Jas.Vilson J.Wilson John T.Wilson W.Wulff Richard Wright Henry B.Wright Patrick The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Montreal, for the time being,are severally Justices of the Peace for the PROVINCIAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.305 New York Life Building Hon.F.G.Marchand, president ; J, A, Charlebois, vice- N.Pérodeau, secretary ffor Montreat ; J, B.Delage, secretary for Quebec: L.P.Sirois, warden; O, PUBLIC NOTARIES OF MONTREAL.Appol.Doucet JA oma L.Lighthall W.F.Loner ergan n J.Dumouchal 1.L.R.Lippé C.A.HL.N.Longtin M.Lyman A Durand Benjamin Mackay $ Mainville P.arin O.Marion Lr Marler ve de M.Mayotte F.X.McLennan W.Melançon JR Mercier J.L MISCELLANEOUS 1074 DIRECTORY, Belair L, P.Gendrou J: §; S.Mess Thom + By Therri ing, J.M.Lavlor, WJ B.Vallée, H.B, Bélanger L.G Morin).5, M.V.Wright, À .J.Whitton, C.H.hey, W.B, S.\u2019 Reddy, Bélanger Théophile Germain J.E, L, Normandeau P.E.Joh n Dunlop, David \"Fraser, w \u201cRe ibbard.James R, Bernier R.H.Giasson J.0.V.Normandin G.A.oaf, Edmond Guerin, Eugén ¢ G.Simard, Robt.Bissonnette A.C.A.Goyette L, C.Normandin Vv E, McFarlane, R.P.Hencker, \" Médard Perrault, S.Bissonnet L.J.A.Grenier L.A.Normandin V.Thompson, Joseph E.Parent, John R.Hutchison, Bleau M.T.N, Guy E.C.P.Olivier J.H.Charles Rousseau, Rufus Neville, Toronto ; Robt.A.Dun- Bonin J.Guy P.M.Papinean D.E.ton, Aimé Geoffrion, Jos.X.Pauzé.Jos.A.O.Labadie, Borlase G.E.Hart L.À.Paquet C.N.P.; Jas.Lonergan, N.P.; Jos.Barnabé, os.Haw- Bouchard L.À.Hétu L.O.Parent C.A.kins, \u2018Chas.E.A.Houle, Frs.Heury Chrysler, Ottawa ; Bourdeau G.A.Houde L.A.Payette A.E.Geo.N.Watier, H.H.Brosseau, Chas.A.Ra anson, Bourgeois L.C, Houle L.B.Pepin Henri P.Eusébe Laliberte, 'H.B.phiskin F.Hague, D.Torrance Brault H.À.A.Hunter H.S.Perrault M, Fraser, A.G.Doughty, R .J Wynn, H.Williams, Joseph rien A.A.L, urteau eau Narcisse Frigon, John Hyd onzo H.Clerk, Chas.Desmarteau, Brodie Hugh Isaacson J.H.Phillips E.W.H.sen., Joseph Roch Forest, Robert Tait, Francis W.Rad .obin A.D.Phillips W.À.Henry John Gea Archambault, De Bloi s Thibaudeau Brousseau A.O Jolicœuz J.A.Pitt J.U.A > Collard, Antoine Bissonnette, C.F.Smi yA C.Joubert A.W.B.Plamondon T.Trotter, Horace À .Hutchins, L: C.Peltier, Charles E.C.Brunet J.A.Cittson G.R.W.Proulx W.J, Bouthillier, F.D.0.Turcotle, Alfrea St Cyr, Eug, H.Cardin L.P, P.Labadie J.A.O0.Prud'homme E.Godin, Wm.D.Stephen, John Dewitt, Victor Geoffrion, Chauret A.Labadic .E.O.Préfontaine D.N.Amédée Lamarche, Louis S.Olivier, Azarie Choquet, | Choquet A.Labadie M.T.A.Quintal I.À.Raoul G, de Lorimier, Chas.Mignault, A.L.Kent, S.A.Cl erk R.H.Labelle: Joseph Racicot L, Germain Albert St.Martin, Arthur Fiset, A.G \"Jones, Coderre J.E.Lacasse P.C.Reddy F.J.Vm B.Lamb, Philorum Lamontagne, A.Lippe, A F.C.Content lédéric Lafieur E.Redd y W.B.S.si, Villeneuve, Napoléon St, Amour r,C esmarteau, Cormier J.E.Laliberté E.Renaud C.F.S.Hos \u201cCharles Hes, A.Martin, A.W.P.Buchanan, T T.Coté H.D.Lamarche VV.Riendeau J.B.A, Tereault, Chas.A.Nati, R.A.E.Greenshiclds, J.A.Coutlée J.L.Landry J A.Rhault C.E.Martin, Joseph R.Fair, Camille Piché, J.W.Fraser, Cox W.H, Land P.Rieutord F.Lomer Gouin, Victor Morin, L.EB.Houle, A.P.Lend Crépeau F.G.Lapaime T.uss W.vance, Wm, Minto, L.A, Caron, Ernest Stevens, J.N, Crépeau O.L\u2019Archevèque E.Schetagne F.H.Marcil, Jos.Lavoie, À.E.Mallette, John Hamilton, G.Cushing Chas.Lavimodiére].B.C.Simard F.E.G, A.Cressé Jos.Corbeil, J.A.Descarries, L P.Cardin, Daigle A.A.Larose E.Simard oseph Philippe Lamalice, A.J .H.st.Denis, Romie.Prevost, Dansereau J.C.favallée M.iB E.Simard Mi gnault, Chs.R.Grothé Pepin, Ed, Halley, Décary A.C.Leclerc C.St Denis A.5.H.F H.key, A.Ww, Wile ks, S, A5 Brodeur, Jas.Duclos, Demartigny YA.L.Lemire H.Stuart Ernest M.G.Larochelle, Geo, W .Stephens, jun., Emile Lavigne, Demers G.H Lesage J.E.H.Tarte J.T.P.Dubord, T.A.Richardson, M.L.J.\" Lacass , ELH, De Salaberry C.Coed C.A Terranit P., Barker, Wilfrid Besseue, Alex.F.Mitchell, John E.De Salaberr 8.y Jo sph & E.Théoret N, Martin, Geo.P.England, E.R.Gareau, Æ Cc.Lariviére, Dorval M.Ligiuhait all R.Wright H, B.| L.O.Dauray, J.W.Crier, E.Rhaul , F.E.Arnauld, James Lope, ame BC Cox e nibald \u201cFourvite, L.A ndry 0s.Coté Archi a age, H.COMMISSIONERS v.Trucil, T.B.Lyons, John M.Fergison, Thos, Ë ortin, #5 A.McShane, Alexander Stewart, J.L, M, hevrier, G.A.Marsan, Arthur Browning, G.* MacDougal bE FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE E Price, H.A.Budden, Géli T Rya n Ch .SUPERIOR.SouR™ Céline Sandown J.À.op Jos.Jones, William Ross, .E.Normandeau, G.H.Kernick, LH.Collar ard, Wm.E Lighthall John H! Isaac OF THE SUPREME COURT AND EXCHEQUER son, Jose ctave Villeneuve andre Fauteux, Louis som Josey Dumouchel, And dré Damase Jobin, Robert COURT OF CANADA.Watson, David Cras is M.M.Duff, Arthur M.Perkins, Louis H.Collard Hu h Bre oi A A \u20ac Cherrier William A.philips Jos.: * ub oe rault, Alex.Moffat, Ramon Beau- Devlin, 1.Doucet, J.E.O.Labadie, A.IN JUDICIAL EXTRADITION MATTERS, £3, JD Cotte, LT Tage, 0 Harn Baynce, C.A.Dugas and L.W.Sicotte Arthur Sup Plimsoll, Duncan McFarlane, Fred.Larmonth, Hugh Mackey, jun, T.M.Marson, N.Pérodeau, Wm.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND.Bruce, jun., J.Cart jun, Joseph C.E.Levy, J.Brossoit, David Seath, KA S.alker, Loui: D.Garcai, Wm.Morris, 1737 Notre Dame , w.B.Reddy.M.W.Gor L.Lam Sova, Ç, À Lavelle Ubalde Garant.Geo.R.Locker, TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR MANITOBA, .Archambault Am, Archamba ault, C.Archam bault, J.R.Alexander, Adol.Beauvais, \u2018Chas.Bailie, MIE ok: Ms Duff, NF.Alex.Redan.Robert DL.Bourgeois, Frs, B T.P.Butler, O'Hara Baynes, Frederick 'W.Terrill, W: au, Louis Bedard, H.A.Bain, L.an er, M.Berthiaume, Lord R j h Fri Cushi R.L a H.L, Benson, À C, À.Bissonnette .Barry ry.À.Brogan rd oss, Jose rigon, C.Cushing, Geo.R.Loc er, A.Campbell, H, D.Coté, TH.Christmas, Em * Chas.Raynes, F, S.Lyman, Q.C., Frederic Hague, Wm Campbell, C.H, Cha apman, J, A.Chaurest, J.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NOVA SCOTIA.Coghlan, C.Fushi A.D'Amour C.Decarey, U.Danduran rand, J.R.esrosiers, J eh Dansereau 1\u2019 b.W.S.Walker, O'Hara Baynes, Geo.R.Locker, C.Davison, C.H, Dobbin, H Dulhesnenn À Elliott, E Cushing, F.S.Lyman, Q.C., Frederic Hague.Evans, J.Fulton, S.C.Fat, > Fraser, Jom Fair, 5 Fe uson, C.on A.Gladu Gowan, TARING AFFIDAVITS F os NEW BRUNSWICK.E.Gueri i C.Germain, L.iar, Geo, vd a, Hutch- : ?ohn M.M.Duff, W.S.Walker, Geo.R.Locker ison, Jo ; Jevine, H OR BW noue, A.L.4 Ein O.B.Ar Baynes, C.Cushing, F.§.Lyman, Q.C., A.G! gstone, Bou ht rederic Hag [A hace LE E, Loney A.Lecours ÊT Are hevèque, Buy, A.m, Lindsay, Jas, Lynch, A.E.Leonard, UN HE = Leprahon G.R.Li ight all, Geo.R.Locker, A.C.| DER T NATURALIZATION ACT.Lyman, J.Macrae, J J.rE Marion, Pa Mainville 3.May.» WW.Slcolte, n arin clennan, Ae.arier, wm, TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR P.E, 1.McGoun, hon.G.Ouimet, R.W.Oliver, 'L, Quimet, D.; LES E Papineau, J.BN.Papineau, LJ: 3 Ere, A W.S.Walker, Geo.R.Locker, Frederic Hague.Perkins, Jos, ier nt.ancu oss, & Alex, Reed, H.Stubbindoif, A symme Simpson, ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS ' WB J.S.Sh carer, E.Sicotte, E, H.Stuart, on™ \u2018Taylor, V! L.W.Sicotte, Alfred de Beaumont, Chs.R.Doucet.» | TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN QUEBEC TO BE USED - ONTARIO.TI: Judah, Q.C., John H.Isaacson, W.B.Lambe, James irby, William Jeb Phillips, P.Normandeau, hée.Doucet, Wm.F.Lighthall, Edward Holton, Jon Cassie Hatton, D.J.Craig, Chas.Cushin ; .Watson, À.McGoun, Alex.Moffat, J.L.Coutlée, Arthur \u2018H.Plimsoll, Duncan McFarlane, J.M.rer, S.C .Fat, Wm.Bruce, jun., N.Pérodeau, Dav we s.Walker, D.Barry, C.B.Carter, R.D.Me W.B.S.Reddy : T.P.Butler, ohn Irvine, F.\u2018 n, D.Macmaster y Taylor, Chas.\u201cTeri, F.Hagu e,jos oseph Fr Frigon, H., 1.Torrance pri Wm, A onzo H.Clerk, Frederic ye = ws 1 >.Lyman, Severs, John Hyde, W, Atwater, TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR B.COLUMBIA.D.Torrance Fraser, F.S.Lyman, Q.C.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR NORTH WEST TERRITORIES.Frederic Hague.TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK.Frederic Hague, CONSULATES AND VICE-CONSULATES.Argentine Confederation, F.C.Henshaw, consul; L.Wanklyn, vice-consul, 8 Place Royale.Austro-Hungarian, Ed.Schu ultre,: 266 McGill.Belgian, Jesse Joseph, 180 St Jam Bra.il, Oiympio A.de Sousa Piranza, consul, bds Queen\u201d s hotel, 59 St James ; John Magor, vice-cons sul, 14 Seal gi hili orge B.Day, consul general, Imperial buil F.10 Se J am pS James Hermann H., Wolff, cor.McGill andNotre Dame rench consul general, A.Kleczkowski, 97 St James : consul éhargé de la chancellerie, L.Bucha ste! de.Mont- rouge ; attaché, vicomte R, de Saint yerma mpire, Dr, A.Lentze, acting-consul, Board of Trade building, St.Sacram ces CS fan Fonsonby Sexton, consul, room 83 Temple 185 bids dg 185 St Jam Kingdom, Dickson Anderson, consul, 44 Foundlin ng Italy, Chevalier Wm.Fisher, consul, Halifax ; A,M.F.Giang i, honorary consul, Loront mo: \u2018Chevalier C.Ma- riotti, vice-consul, 17 Beaver Hall h Netherlands, S.B.Heward, Vice consul, 162 St.James.Portugal, F.A.Routh, consul, 1 5 Commissioners.Sweden ad Norway, D.Connel y, vice-consul, 14 Place d'Armes Switze reuter, v 8 pie an nis oF otel ; be sul ; 961 Dorchester.United States, consul general for Province of Quebec, Dr Wendel A fasion ; vice and deputy consul general, P.Gorman, 260 a United Sta States 0 Mexico, D.À.Ansell, consul general, 9 St 3 United States I Colombia, Rodolphe Lemieux, consul, 613 Notre Dam CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.Comer Commissioners and Common sts.Wm, J.O'Hara, acting collector of customs and registrar of i ipping ; Remi oyer, surveyor, and measurer of Chaton office\u2014S, Cross, clerk: W.O.Farmer, extra cler Room\u2014A.A, Lantier, chief clerk in charge: F.A, sie, cashier; E.T.Scott, assistant cashier ; Ww.cKenna, bookkeeper - M.M.Scleater, assiscant ; \u2019 Geo.land, D.L ice-consul, ic ou Uruguay, Rey, consul, 14 Cadieux : Ed, Sand- Boar of Trade Bld g.; St Sacrament.Fred.C.Henshaw, vice-consul, Roya h, Senor Don Candido de Pedrorena, consul office Imperial building 107 St James, bds Win on Francisco L ucieno Martin, vice-consul, office prohon, M.D., honorary vice-con- es gs - MISCELLANEOUS 1075 DIRECTORY, Smith John S, Miller, H.a Lemieux McDo P.Kav L.Duncan, A clerks.Customs Branch hs \"Post Office, R.charge ; eur, À.sell, assistants ; Geo.Holl sec d office\u2014].S.Sorley, clerk in charge : Robt Warre .McCallum, C.Brady, JA; Jor dan, Ces, vw n, J.s Ryan, y; Coughlan, J.J.McAula Shipping office\u2014L.D.Perham.clerk in charge ; Nap.L\u2019 Africain, clerk.a Hetisticale ce Alphonse Laurin, chiet clerkincharge; .re nbar Selby, F.Ward, a T eae], Ww, Moen clerks.Surveyor ana Warchouirhezper a 0 ce\u2014Edwin Blome- ley, chief clerk; Thomas Cham .Davis, H.N.1saac- son, John McClus ky, A.HH un) W.S.Boyd, clerks.Daily Register ee \u2014W.M Monsell in charge of surveyor\u2019s cash book, and re-checking clerk, Locker\u2019 sefice\u2014J.B.Coallier, acting locker Louis .Tessier, assistan \"Tide Strveyor\u2019 $ oficeH.McLaughlin, tide surveyor; T.W.Nicholson, assistan Landing } See afice\u2014A.Malbœuf, chief landing waiter in Samuel Tidmarsh, .Lamer, Magloire chance E.H.Mercier, T.P.ansey, landing H Greene, P- » Nicholson, P.Barrett, im Valois, D.Ahern, R.IL Rus- and, J.Phenix, acting mes- waiters ; uhres, record keeper; H.Murren, messenger Gauger \u2018and Wergher's office\u2014W.F, Casey, auger and weigher ; J Zi Corbeil, assistant gauger ; WN artin, acting messe Caret, kerr, \u201cDaudelin.Examining Warehkouse,cor MeGilland Common st: \u2014 .D.Ambrosse, J.Hatchette, J.H ouglass, +.rossard, appraisers ; A.Lanthier, R F.J.Dawson, .A.Lavoie, Robt.Cuthbert, assistant ap raisers; ward Tighe, examining warchouse ke Yas.McDougall and B.rosse, clerks; I os.Davis, essenger J.Mailloux, G.Labelle, I\".Cartier, ; Stinson, ai Murr Fray, \"Mathewson, A.Nogent J.Morrison, pa kers : Thomas Ryan, .engineer ; Marchand and O.Boyer, firemen.pe REVENUE OF MONTREAL.Offices, Place Royale.Montreal Inspection districé\u2014Revenue Divisions cf Montreal, Sorel, Joliette, St Hyacinthe, Terrebonne, Si, .ohn, Sherbrooke and \u2018Three Ri District Inspecto or.L.Vincent.Montreal Revenue divisien\u2014City of Montreal Couatics of Hochelaga, Jac ues-Cartier, Laval, Vaudreuil, Soutanges, ingen.Chambly, Beauharnois, Chateauguay, un- tingdon.Law collector.Dugald Me Dana and J.A.Toupin, deputy collectors.cours, accountant.E.Forest, cashier.Dr.ker Edwards, public analyst, J.J.Costigan, officer for inspection of food: Excise officers\u2014 Jacques Villeneuve, Charles Barker, Wm, Bulmer, James Manning,\" a Thomas Fox, J.erry d k.Mill Bab LW Scullion, J.C.Haby ichael McClanagh fiat 58 ixon, = .i A oO\u2019 A va J.S.Cod S.Reily, SN Lane, John & lin, .P.Belair.C, Fe Mainvil c JE pa Seuion.} J- I: Murray, E.C.O'Brien, \u2018Patrick Cullen, messenger and eens.PROVINCIAL REVENUE OF MONTREAL.63 St Gabriel st.Wm.B, Lambe, collector Provincial revenue ; Philorum Lamontagne, deputy collector, HARBOR COMMIRSIONERS, Harbor Commissioners\u2019 building, 57 Common st.Henry Bulmer, president; hon.Edward Murphy, tor Hudon, J.whe leneuve (ago, Richard Hugh McLennan Torrance, L.on, un and re, Allan, Alex.Robertson, secret Robert ary; secretary ; John Kennedy, chief engiueer; J.Da ee Courtney, D.Desaulniers, Vic- commissioners ; kin, assistant 1 vs MISCELLANEOUS .1076 DIRECTORY.assistant engincer ; W.J.Sproule, assistant engineer : Geo.engineer\u2019s secretary and accountant; D.\"foreman; Wn, R.Lunan, timber ine spector : J.W.Creiuhton, time-kezper ; capt.Thomas oward, harbor master: capt.\u2018l'oussaint Bourassa, deputy harbor master; John Ferns, wharfinger and paymaster ; capt, C, proomer, assistant wharfinger ; Martin Brennan, water bailiff ; John McLean, pilotage clerk ; \u201chomas (31ennon, messenger ; Richard Gahan, caretaker.IMMIGRATION.ohn Hoolahan, Dominion government agent; VY, MeNichols, Alphonse Regimbal and H.Hurteau, clerks; office cor St.James and 49 Cathedral st.Emile Marquette, Provincial Government agent, 813 Craig st.LACHINE CANAL.Office, 88 Common st John O\u2019Neill, collector ; Thomas McNally, VSseph St Louis, A.P.Giroux, P.Pelletier and Jacques Villeneuve, clerks ENGINEER OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS, P.Q- Office, 1709 Notre Dame, Ernest Marceau, superintending engineer; L.A.Lesage, secretary and accountant of Canals, P.Q.: A.Duchesneau and L.E.Trudeau, clerks ; John foore, messenger : Hugh McMillan, paymaster Quebec canals; Donat J Trchand and John P.Curran, draughtsmen.MONTREAL POST OFFICE.127 St James st cor St François Xavier st.Arthur Dansereau, postmaster ; J.L.Palmer, assistant postmaster ; H.À.Bourret, T.F.Larseneur, À.De Ros- taing, J.B.A, Daoust, Thos.Harding, Wm.Hayden, A, Larose, Geo.Beaudoin, firstciass clerks.Street letter boxes in Montreal are established at various points throughout the city and suburbs, They are visited five times daily, namely, 8.c0a.m., I2 p.m., 4, 6.30, and 9 p.m., on Sundays at 5 p.m.Holidays 8.00 a.m.and 5 p.\u201che muil matter collected as above is delivered at the City Bost-office in an hour afterwards.Carriers Branclk.\u2014Western receiving house, E.J, Power, carrier in charge, 2310 Notre Dame ; Eastern receiving house, P.Jacques, carrier in charge, 1532 St Catherine : Northern receiving house, Jos.Lemieux, 233 St Lawrence; J.A.Boudreau, in charge of letter carrier\u2019s Depot, No, 2398 St Catherine street, St.Catherine st.Centre,branch office, E.M.Renouf, postmaster, 2240 St.Catherine ; St.Catherine st, West br., Jas, Mock, postmaster ; Ontario st branch, D, Lepage, postmaster, 1123 Ontario; Hochelaga Ward, J.rown, postmaster ; St Gabriel Ward, R.D.Coté, postmaster ; St Jean Haptiste Ward, E.Hubert, postmaster; Point St.Charles, J.Skeith, postmaster; E.Chagnon, supt.Head office, 127 St James.MONTREAL POSTAL DIVISION, Inspector's Branch.\u2014D.Nelligan, acting P.O, inspector ; J.E, Gervais, asst P.O.inspector.POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters addressed to places in Canada, Newfoundland and United States, 3 cents per oz., or fraction thereof.Great Britain (by Canadianor New York Mail Steamers), s cents per 34 oz, or fraction thereof, On *\u201c Drop\" letters, whether posted in the city or at a suburban office, addressed to any point within the letter carriers\u2019 delivery, the rate is 2¢, per oz.Drop letters posted at any suburban office for delivery therefrom, 1 cent .Drop letters posted at any suburban office for delivery at another suburban office, 3 cents per oz.Suburban es\u2014For Cote-des-Neiges, Outremont, Cote St.Paul Cote Visitation, DeLorimier, Notre Dame de Grace, Maisonneuve, Villencuve, Mount Royal Vale, St, Lambert, Longueuil and Montreal South, 1 cent per oz, Drop letters for the city, Point St.Charles, St.Gab riel, Hochelaga and St.Tenn Baptiste wards, Westmount St, Henri de Montreal, Turcot, Cote St.Louis, Mile End» St Cunegonde, 2 cents per oz.Letters addressed to places in Canada must be at least partially prepaid, and those addressed to the United States must be prepaid at least a full rate, 3 cents, offlerwise they will be sent do the Dead Letter Office, Letters addressed to places in Canada, and partly pre paid, will be forwarded, subject on delivery to double the amount of unpaid postage Re Directea Letters,\u2014Re-directed letters arenot liable to any additional postage, if handed back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thereafter provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payable, Thus a drop letter re-directed to a place outside the city or town becomes liable to a higher rate, and the difference must be prepaid, otherwise double the difference will be collected on delivery, irected letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or receiver unless additional postage has been put on to carry them to their second destination, Request Letters \u2014Letters from places in Canada and the United States covered by envelopes having printed thereon a \u2018\u201c Request?\u201d that the letters be return sender if not delivered within a certain specified time, will be returned as requested if not delivered in the time stated.But undelivered envelopes merely bearing the imprint of a hotel in the top left hand corner will not be considered t« Request?letters, but will be sent to dead letter office.Printed or written requests for direct return may be complied with in the case of undelivered letters from New foundland Post Cards.\u2014For Canada and the United States, 1 cent each.For Great Britain, Newfoundland, and all Postal Union countries, 2 cents cach.Reply cards, for Canada only, 2 cents each, Nothing must be attached to a Post Card, : Second Class Matter \u2014Newspapers and Periodicals posted from the office of publication, are authorized to pass free of postage to regular subscribers in Canada, Newfoundland and the United States.- pecimen numbers may be sent at r cent per Ib, British and Foreign newspapers and periodicals mailed to subscribers in Canada, by Canadian news agents, are subject to the prepayment of a bulk rate of 1c per lb.Third Class Matter, News*apers and Pertodicals.\u2014 Transient newspapers for any place in Canada or United States, 1 cent per 4 0z., but a paper not more than z oz.will go for Léc.Local newspapers and periodicals not weighing more than 1 oz., for delivery in city }c.each.For Great Britain and other European countries, see Foreign Postage Table.Books, etc, and Miscellaneous Matter.\u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars (wholly in print), occasional publications, etc., addressed to Canada, is 1 cent per Fo the United States, New foundland, Great Britain and all European countries, 1 cent per 2 02.The postage on Printers\u2019 Proof Sheets, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Lithographs, Photographs, Sheet Music (whether printed or written, including music books, whether stitched or bound), etc., addressed to Canada, the United States, Newfoundland, Great Britain, or any European country is 1 cent per 2 oz.No package must exceed 2 fect in length by 1 foot in width or depth.\u201d The limit of weight for Canada and United States is 5 lbs., for other Postal Union countries 4 lbs, Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places in Canada is 7 lbs, Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs, Roots and Scions or Grafts can only be sent to the United States as sth Class Matter when posted for delivery in Canada, the postage is 1 cent per 4 oz., and the limit of weight 5 Tbs.Commercial Papers and Legal Documents may be sent to Great Britain, New foundland, United States, and all Forcign countries, at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and 1 cent for every additional 2 ounces.These Papers, when osted for delivery in Canada, must be prepaid at Letter or arcel Post rates\u2014but Deeds, Wills and Insurance Policies may be sent if prepaid 1 cent per 2 oz, atterns and Samples.\u2014Bona fide Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, not exceeding 24 ounces in weight, may be sent to any place in Canada at 1 cent per 4 oz.Must be put up so as to admit of inspection.Goods sent in execution of an order, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not being actually Trade Patterns or Samples, are not admissible.The limit of weight to UnitedKingdom is 5 lbs; limit of size, 2 ft.in length by x foot in width or depth.The limit of weight to Belgium, Egypt, France, Hawaii, Roumania, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Portugal is 12 oz.; limit of size, 1 foot in lengthby 8 in.in width and 4 MISCELLANEOUS in.indepth.If in form of à roll it may Le 12 in.and 6 in.in diaineter, The limitof wcight toother postal union countries, including the United States, is 8 0z,; limits of size same as for Belgium, Egypt, &c.\u201cThe postage on sample packets to postal union countries is zc.for the first 4 ozs., and 1c.for each additionnal 2 ozs, Fourth Class Matter, Closed Parcels.\u2014Parcels for Canada must be prepaid 6 cents for 4 07., und must not exceed 5 Ibs, in weight, nor 2 feet in length, by 1 foot in width or depth.No correspondence must Le enclosed.Invoices, accounts or receipts may be enclosed in parcels, Fifth Class Matter.\u2014Comprises such articles of general merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage.Postage 1 cent per 07.Or fraction of an ounce.Limit of weight 5 lbs.; of size, two feet in length by one foot in width or depth.Matter claiming to be sth Class must be open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed except invoices or accounts.Packages of Fifth Class Mutter may be sent to the United States for the same prepayment as is required within the Dum- inion, but the contents will be liable to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States.Sealed tins containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meats, &c., 1f put u ina solid manuer and labeiled in such a way as to fully indicate the nature of their contents, may be sent as sth Class Matter within the Dominion, but ho sealed matter can be forwarded to the United States under this head, Liquids, oils and fatty substances may be sent to \u2018places in Canada and the United States as sth Class, if securely put in length up.Prarcet Post with tie United Kingdom, New foundlard, Japan, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Leeward Islands, and certain other countries.Closed parcels may be sent to places in Newfoundland, Jamaica, the Unite Kingdom, Japan, arbadoes, Leeward Islands and all other countries and colonies wiih which the United Kingdom mamtains a Parcel Post, No correspondence must be enclosed, À Customs Declaration of the contents and value of cach parcel must filled up at the Fost Odice, or at oneot the ranches, by the sender.Parcels for New toundland must Le prepaid 15 cents per b, or fraction of a Ib., and muxt not exceed 7 lbs.in weight nor 2 feet in length by 1 foot io width or depth, Parcels for Jamaica and Barbadoes, Grenada, St Lucia, St Vincent, British Guiana, lurk's Island and Caicos Islands, must be prepaid 20 cents per lb.or fraction of à lb., and must not exceed 7 lbs.in weight, vor 2 feet in length, by 1 foot in width and depth, Parcels for the United Kingdom must be prepaid zoc.for the 1st Ib., and 16c, for each additional Ib, or fraction of a lb., and must not exceed 11 Ibs in weight nor 2fcetin length, by 1 foot in width or depth, Parcels for Japan must be prepaid zoc.per lb.or fiaciion of a lb., and must not exceed 71bs.in weight, nor 2 fest in length by 1 foot in width or depth.Information as to other countries to which parcels may be sent, and the rates applicable to cach, may be obtained on apphication at the Inquiry Office, General Post Office, or at any of the Branch offices.Registration.\u2014 Every article intended for registration must be handed in at the wicket, and a recei pt obtained therefor, \u2018L'he fee on all classes of articles addressed to countries to which matter may be registered is sc.\u2018The sender of a registered article addressed to any Postal Union country may entitie hamself to à certificate as to the disposal of the said article by the Postmaster at the office addressed, on prepayment of an additional fee of 5 Cents, All Classes of matter may be registered to all destinations in Canada and throughout the Postal Union ; and letters may be registered to most of the countries not included in the Union.The public are reminded that registered letters are only carried on trains that are accompanied by railway mail clerk.Hence a registered fetter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will ofien be received at different times, Prohibited Articles and Publications \u2014Explosive, da: gerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter likely to injure usual contents of the mails, or the person any officer or servant of the Post Office.Glass, in any torm, matches, liquids, fish, fruit and oils are prohibited unless put up in the manner prescribed under sth class matter.Any obscene or immoral book, ar other publication of an indecent, immoral, sedit:ous disloyal, scurrilous or libellous character, or any post car or post band or wrapper upon which there are words of 10 Fe (1 DIRECTORY.the character aforesaid, or any letter Ci circular concerns wg an illegal lottery, so-called, gift-cc cert or other simular enterprise offering prizes or concer ing schemes devised and intended to de:eive and defraus the public, and newspapers, etc., containing advertissements of any obsceneaud unmoral prints, publications, etc, Letters containing Gold or Silver Meney, Jewels, ur pre cious articles, or anything liable to Custums duties, cannot be Forwarded by Post to any of the Postal Union countries, except to the United States, FUREIGN PUSTAGE TABLE.Lettert Post News: Book Countries not included in the| Rate.Cards.papers |Pek'ts ostal Union are printed in \u2014_\u2014 alics.Là 02.each.) 2 07.207.a*Aden (in Arabia) India | Postal Agency .5 2 1 t a*Algeria cee 5 2 1 1 aArgentina., 5 2 1 \\ Australia, South.5 2 I 1 ue Society of Christian Endeavor meet Friday, \u20ac p-m.; Christian Association meet third Friday of Rach month a 4 p.m.; ordinance of the Lord's Supper first Sunday in the month.POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.185 Congregation st.Kev.Thomas Hall.pastor; residence, 305 Ash ave, Point St, Charles ; C.\u201cChshing, superintendent of Sunday school, Hours of service, Sunday, 11 a m, and 7 p.m Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 8; Y, P.S.C, E., Monday 8 p.m, \u2014 REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.ST.BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH.ever Hall hill cor Lagauchetière st, Rev.W, D.Stevens, minister in charge ; Thomas Spin- dlo and Wiliam Sloan, wardens.Hours of service, Sunday, 11 a,m, and 7 p.m,; Sunday school and Rector\u2019s Bible class, 3 p.m.Society of Christian Endeavor after evening service, Sunday ; Wednesday, B p.m., service of prayer with lecture.Saturday, from 8 to g p.m,, wardens attend in vestry for letting of pews and receipt of pew rents, Communion ofthe Lord\u2019s Supper, first Sunday in the month, Baptisms third Sunday of the month at morning prayer, Rev.I.NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Cor Dorchester and Hanover sts, Rev, Edwin Gould, minister, residence 6 Baile street, Hour of service, Sunday, 11 a.m, \u2014 GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, ST.JOHN'S CHURCE.129 St.Dominique st.Rev, Fr, Riedel, {astor; residence 127 St Dominique st.: Consul Edward Schultze, president of the congregation; G, Reinhardt and WV, Studer, hon.presidents ; 1 Freycang, secretary ; R.Gutheil, Lreasurer, Carl Ludwig, sen,, I'r.Bric gel, kb.G, Gnacding .Leverenz and Fr, Rasmussan, church wardens.Hours oi service, Sunday, 11 a.m., Sabbath school, 2 p.m., every first Sunday of the month ev ening service at 74 p.m, ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.Assembly Hall, 2269 St.Catherine st, over Hall & Scott's.St mday services, Bible con ference at 1x a.m,, preaching at 7 p.m.; William tson, elder, 2438 Notre Dame st.; Chas, Robertson, assistant elder, 12 Hanover street ; Walter Livermore, treasurer, 665 Dorchester street ; E.Potter, secretary, 26 St.Philip street, UNITARIAN.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH.Cor Beaver Hall Hill and Lagauchetière st.Rev, W, S, Barnes, pastor ; residence 14 Lorne avenue, Hours of service, 11 a.m and (October to June inclusive) 7 p.m.; Sabbath school (v acation excepted) close of a.m, service.Emery Lavigne, organist; residence 1779 St.Catherine st; Thos.B.Eaton, sexton; residence 37 Latour st.JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE.Stanley st, above St, Catherine st, Rev, Meldola De Sola, rabbi; residence, 65 Victoria street, Hours of service: Friday evenin: at sunset ; Saturday : morning service at 9.30 afternoon service half an hour earlier than the established hour for commencing the Sabbath.GERMAN AND POLISH CCNGREGATTON SHAAR HASHOMAYIM.McGill College av near Burnside place.E.Friedlander, minister, residence 35 Victoria st.; ME Dar id Hoffman, 52 Mance st., asst, reader, Hours of service, Sabbath and Festivals, 10 o'clock a.m TEMPLE EMANU-EL (Reform) 38 Stanley street, below St, Catherine st., at the back of ce Windsor Hotel, Rabbi, H.Veld, Dominion and Provincial Jewish cha lain of prisons, Hours of service in Hebrew and English, and choral, Friday evening at 8, Saturday morning at Jo; Sunday School at 10 a.m.CATHOLIC HOSPITALS.HOPITAL GENERAL, OR GREY NUNNERY.Guy st cor Dorchester st.Founded 1747.Under, the direction of the Sisters of Charity or Gre Nuns.; Thibault, §.8., chaplain sister M.Deschamps, superioress general ; sister M.P.Filiatrault, assistant superioress genera G.P.Re sttot, physician.This establishment is for the reception of aged and infirm men and women, orphans and foundlings.It contains sto sisters, of which number 405 are in mission, 100 novices and postulants, in all 763 inmates.The followin Sstiturions arealso under the direction of the Sisters of C t Doseph's Apt.\u2014Cathedral st.Founded 3rd Jan- Sister M.M.wary, esd for orphan girls, 133 inmates, Reid, superioress\u201416 sis t Joseph\u2019 s Infant School.\u2014St James st.Founded 1858.Oler 110 pupils.This schoo! is attached to St Joseph's asylum.Dispensary of the St.Joseph's As lum.\u2014Over 5700 prescriptions given to the poor, gratis, uring the year.S trick's csylum.\u2014Near trick\u2019s church, Founded 1846.For Irish orphan oye and Birds 190 inmates, Sister Michaud, superioress : 7 sister St Bridget's Asyliem.Founded 1860.For \u2018the reception of aged and infirm men an women, servant girls out of situation, and a night refuge 117 inmates.The number who reccive lodging, over 11,000.Sister St.Jacques, superioress\u20146 siste azareth Infant \u2018Schoot and Institution Jor Blind Children\u2014St Catherine st.Founded 1861.Blind children, 64.Over 387 pupils.Sister Dionne, superioress\u2014i6 sisters.Bethlchem Asylum .\u2014St Antoine st.Founded 1868.75 orphans of both sexes, MISCELLANEOUS 1085 DIRECTORY Bethlehem Infant School.\u2014314 pupils, Sister Chapleau, supersoress\u2014B s fopital Notre ae.\u20141429 Notre Dame st.Founded asth July, 1580.120 beds, which are generally all occupied ; 22 hire girls: 10 hired men.Sister Perrin, superioress\u2014 23 sisters.Astle S¢ Henré.\u2014n the town of St Henri des Tanneries, Founded September, 1885.For orphan girls, and intant schools, 400 pupils; 37 inmates, Sister St Croix, superior- ess\u2014- sister St Henry! s Infant School, \u2014400 pupils.Founded Sept., e St Cunegonde.\u2014Founded 1889, the city of se Cunegonde, for aged and infirm men and women and orphans,ts inmates.Sister Malepart, superioress, \u2014B sisters.Infant School.\u2014325 pupils.Institut Ophthalmique\u2014s s Orphelinat Catholique Ps orphan boys, 8o orphans.Sister Turgeon, superioress\u2014 3 sisters, HOTEL DIEU ST.JOSEPH DE VILLE MARIE, Founded 1644 by Miss Jeanne Mance, Under the direction ofthe Relizieuses Hospitalières de St Josh.Ve ev, Archbishop l\u2018abre, superior ; rev, A.Fra achemontagne, director ; rev.G, Clapin, ch: aplain ; ; rev.Muther Brault, superioress; the professors of the Montreal Medical and Surgicul School (Victoria Univer sity) ; 79 nuns professed, 13 novices, 230 beds for patients, 40 orphan Loys, 36 orphan girls; 2595 patients were admitted mto the hospital during the year, of whom 175 died, NOTRE-DAME HOSPIIAL.Established in 1380.1429 Notre Dame st Board 47 / Cevermors ~Hon.J.R.Thibaudeau, presi- dem; PJ.Coghlin, 1st vice-president; c P.Hebert, and vice- president; G.V illencuve, secretary Board of Management, \u2014Rev.N.A.\u201cFoie, P.S.S., hon.president ; C.P, Hébert, president} ; 5.St Michel, secretary : lid.J.Barbeau, treasir er; I, Po Lach: apelle, 2 HUE, Desrosiers, M.1 .Lamarchz, M.D,, B.Tansey, G.N, Moncel, CF.Sith, J.Grenier, O, Frater, A.A.1ibaudeau, Medical bear, dE.P, Lachapelle, M, D., president : J.Fe Korey, M.D., A.Dagens, M.I, Brosseau, A.Lamarche, M,D., s.Lacha pelle, M.D., N.Fava M.D, S.Duval, M.D, E, Desrusiers M.D., ALA, Foucher, M.D, 7 Brenn an, M.D, O.Mercier, M.1,5 GG, Villeneuve, M D., secretary.Attending Surgeons.\u2014 \"I.Brosseau, M.D., A, La- march:, M,D., LU.Mercier, M.b.Attending Physicians, \u2014H.Desrosiers, M.D, J.D.Gauthier, .D,,A,k.Martolais M.D.Aug.Sci D.y} Cormier, M.Pa Ricard, M.D,, M.D, .Harw , E.P.Benoit, M.D.Costing Stuff, Rouet, M.D.A.Dagenais, M.D, KE, P.pl aie MD, )N- Fafard, M, D.vs 8.Duval, M.D., G.Capa M.1 Specr ralists.\u2014A.A.Foucher, a D,, oculist and aurist ; M, 1, Brennan, M.D, gy næcologist : J.H.Bourdon, L, D, S., and \u2014- Gl obeniky\u2019 surgeon dentists : P.E, Pres vost, M.l),, derimatologi General Superintendent \u2014E, P.Lachapelle, M.D, Dr.A.Ethier, house surgeon; Drs, .Robery ec, W, Dcruine, PA.AFACÉ, tssjstent ae Surgeons : rev.sister Perun, superioress, PROTESTANT HOSPITALS.MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL.Cor Dorchester and St Donunique sts, I\".Wolterstan Thomas, president ; Chas.Alexander, vice-president; S.H.Ewing, treas.: Dr.F, G.Finley, secretary.Committee of Management.\u2014Thos.Davidson, John Stirling, R.W.Shepherd, Robt.Craik, M.D., Charles Garth, Sam.Finley, Richard White, 15.I, mes, David Mornce, Harry Stikeman, and the president.vice-presi- deut and treasurer ea~0ficio Consulting Staff \u2014x.Craik, M.D., C.M., William Wright, M.Pa CAL LD.C.ait MD M.D, C.M., Simpson, M.D SM.; J.C.Cameron, M.Pr 6 M., G: P.Girdwood, AD 1.K.C.5., G.Fer G.Roddick, M.D.Mims Bell, MLD, F, te M.'D., and Wm, Gardner, M.D, Pliysiclans \u2014G Molson, M.D.M.G.Finley, M.D., .Wilkins, M,1., M.R.C.S., W.À ne SL, ALD Black: ider, M.D., Fred.Surgeons.\u2014F.J.Shepherd, M.D., M.R.C.S., Geo.E.Armstrong, M.D, C.Kirkp atrick, M.D., Ty.Alex, Hatchison\u2019* M.D., L R.C.P.and S.Edin Assistant Physicians.\u2014 Mr.Las INSTITUT METHODISTE FRANCAIS, 95 Greene av, Westmount, This Institution is supported mainly by the Missionary Society and the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Methodist church The ent pupils board under the supervision of the goyernor and principal, the \u2014_\u2014 c board of directors consists of the general superintendent ai of the Methodist church, the rev.Dr.A.Sutherland of L'oronto, general missionary secretary; rev, E, B.Ryckman, D.D,, rev.Principal Shaw, LL.D., rev.Dr.S.P.Rose, rev.E.eGruchy, and Messrs.Wim.Tees, Chas.Morton, J.Palm T.Jordan, Edwin Hanson, WE.Borland and Dr.A Andif, all of Montreal, and Mesdames Holland, W., J.Torrance, C.Morton and S.Sie, representatives of the Women's Missionary o Stag of Instruction\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 governor and principal, assisted by Prof, Ww.H.an and Madame Daipt, Miss Isabel G, Mastun, Miss Felicie Borloz, Miss E, G Hall, B.A., Mr.J.H.Marceau and others Governing Body \u2014Rev.D.H.MacVicar, D.D., LE chairman; ven Archdeacon Evans, M,A., D.C.L., D.vis son, Esq,, À .J.McBride, rev.W.1 .Shaw, Alderman Costig ane Boys\u2019 Department.Staff af Teachers, Rev, JF 1, Rexford, B.A., rectar, Assistant Masters.Kelley MA., L.Curry, B.A, pC i a Curtis, Dixon, B.A.,W.I Maduilay.5.A., I.Gammell, À, James Wa alker, i \"Squire Hall, B.A «ssistants, \u2014Miss Koss, Miss MeBratmer, Miss Clarke, Miss Sinclair, Miss Laura Binmore, Miss C.M.Smith, Miss James, Miss Metcalfe, Miss G.8, Francis, Miss Hearle, fiss À.O'Grad Special Masters.\u2014John P.Stephen, elocution: A.W.Throng, B,A.Sc., drawing and accounts: J.T.Donald, > heii and botany.Girls\u2019 Department, Staff of Teagçhers\u2014 Miss Findlay, B.A., Lady Principal.Assistants, \u2014Miss Hunter, B.A, English; Madame d Sterneck, French ; Miss Rodyer, mathematic s: Miss Brite tain, B.A, Miss F.Taylor, Miss Reay, Miss Charlton, Miss L.Clarke, Miss M.Clarke, Mrs.Allen, Miss Brum- ner, Miss Ferguson, Miss M.Taylor, Miss O'Grady, Miss Simpkin ; Mr.Couture, vocal music; Mrs.Simister, drawing; Miss Henderson, Kindergarten ; Miss Lindsay and Miss Campbell, Kindergarten assistants ; Miss Burn- Special Masters.\u2014E.L, Curry, B.A, classics; J.P.Stephen, elocution ; J.T.Donald, M.A, FCS, \u2018botany and chemistry, Secretary and Superintendent of schools.\u2014E.W, Arthy, Oxon.MONTREAL SENIOR SCHOOL.Mrtcalfe and Peel streets, J.MacKercher, M.A,, LL.D., principal.STARE.Miss L.E.Lawless, French and shorthand; Miss M.Ferguson, penmanship and bookkeeping : Miss E.Binmore, M.A., English and mathematics ; Miss M.M.Warcup, English; Miss M.F.Rhind, mathematics ; Miss impkin elocution: Mrs.M.L.imister, drawing; W.H, Smith, F,T.5.C,, tonic Sol-Fa.PROTESTANT SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.Protestant Board\u2014Office High School, Peel street.Rev.D.H.MacVicar, D, D, LLB chhirman ; Archdeacon Evans, M.A, D.C.L to \u2018Wilson, Esq., Ald, J.McBride, rev.Ww.1, Shaw, LL b., Ald.Costigan, com- J jum, gymnastics, missioners; E.Arthy, M.A., secretary; C.J.Binmore, treasurer.CATHOLIC SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE.Cor Cathedral and Lagauchetiére sts, Established in 1836.Most rev.Edouard Charles Fabre, born at Montreal, =8th February, 1827; o priest 23rd Februa elected bishop of Ce is and gSoadjutor to ship Ignace Bourget, bishop of Montreal Gum Satur accession) 1st April, 1873 ; consecrated at Montreal, xst May, : oR became bishop of gosontreal, 11th May, 1876 ; and fre ishop the 8th June, 2 1.F, Bourgeault, Ficargeneral and dean of the chap- ert Nan.P.Leblanc, penitentiary ; can, Z, Racicot, prs primicerius ; can, J.A.Vaillant, can.N.Bruchési, D.can, A.Archambault, - D.D., chancellor; can.C.Martin : L, Cousineau, D.D ice-chancellor, Gaspard Dauth and J.A.S.Perron, chaplains of the Cathedra SEMINARY OF 8T SULPICE.1710 Notre Dame st.Established 1657.Very rev.L.Colin, superior: rev.F, Daniel, rev.H.Lenoir, rev.J.B.Larue, procurator; rev.P.Rousseau, MISCELLANEOUS 1093 DIRECTORY, rev.I.\u2018Fallet, rev.L.A.Sentenne, rev.V.Sorin, rev.N.A.Troie, parish priest, rev.Jud.Thibault, rev.V.H., rev.H.Bedard, rev.Jos.Leveillé, rev.B.J.Pelletier, rev.O.Hébert, rev.V.N.Many CA Gaudin, d B.Brasseur, econome; rev.H.Filiatrault, rev.W, Hébert, rev.R.Labelle, rev, A.Luche, rev.L.Lafontaine, rev.A.Levallois, not engaged in the sacred orders.§.P.Braye rev.rev.NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES.1668 St Catherine st.\u2018The Communauté of Petites Filles de St Joseph ; 43 sis- ers ; Sister M.Madeleine, directress, LIGUE DU SACRE C(EUR.Section St Brigide.A.H.Gauthier, president ; Prosper Pellerin, 1st asst.; Come Lapierre, 2nd asst.; Henri Martineau, secty-treas.; rev.\u2018d'.Gervais, director.SOCIETY OF LADIES OF CHARITY OF AT PATRICK'S CONGREGATION.Mrs.M.P.Ryan and Mrs.Campion, honorary presidents : Mrs.Edward Murphy, president; Miss McGar- vey, tst vice-president ; Miss Rielly, and vice-president ; Mrs.John McCrory, 3rd vice-president; Mrs.Thos.Collins, 4th vice-president ; Miss Emerson, secretary; rev J, Quinlivan, director and treasurer ; rev.J.McCallen, assistant director, St.Bridget\u2019s home.Meets every Tuesday and Friday at two o'clock.CERCLE VILLE MARIE.Founded 8th April, 188s, Free Library for members, 5,000 vols, open every night from 7 to 11, except on Sunday.STArr.\u2014Theodule Bruneau, E, EM, president ; Adhé- 1st asst.; Achille Bergeron, clerk, .G, C,, secretary; J.A.Bédard, P.S.S., mar Rivet, E.E.D., 2nd asst.; Ephrem Robert, Robillard, E.E.D., treasurer ; rev H.director.1717 Notre Dame st.CABINET DE LECTURE PAROISSIAL.Founded 17th February, 1857, Public Library.\u20149,000 vols.\u2014Open every day from g to x1 a, m., and from 2 to 4, p.m., except on Monday and Wednesday.On Sunday open from 1 to 3 p.m, rev Bédard, F.S S., director, 1717 Notre Dame st.IRISH CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY.Thos.Kinsella, president ; Daniel O'Neill, 1st vice president ; Wm.Grace, 2nd vice-president; James McVey, secretary-treasurer; John Davis, collecting treasurer; Wm Inskip, asst.collecting treasurer ;\u2019Thos, McAnultie, chief marshal ; Wm,: Burke and John Kehoe.assistant marshals ; Arthur Jones, P.Corbett and Joseph McCann.auditors ; Angus C.MacDonnell, physician, Meets every Thursday evening in St Patrick's hall 223 McGill st.Regular monthly meeting first Thursday in the month, CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.GRAND COUNCIL OF CANADA, Officers residing in Montreal.\u2014T.P, Tansey, grand trustee, 1 rummond st.; J.E.H.Howison, asst.sec, and branch organizer, g41 Berri st; T Finn, grand deputy, 42 Mance st.; C.Daudelin, Custom House, G, T, Morcau, M.D., 231 Laval avenue, district deputies, Advisory Counoil.\u2014 Composed of the officers of the.Grand Council, the District Deputies and two representa tives from each branch in the city and district of Montreal! A.H., Spedding, president; J.E, Morrison, 1st vice-pre_ sident; Joseph Béland, and vice-president ; J, E, H, Howi son, recording secretary, g41 Berri st.; W.Smith, trex\u201d surer ; M.Murphy, marshal; N.Chamberland, guard.Meetings once a month.Brancu No.26.Rev, M.Callaghan, P.S.S., spiritual adviser; J.H.Feeley, chancellor ; P.Reynolds, president ; W, A.Cor- coran, 1st vice-president; T.R.Stevens, 2nd vice-presi- dent; J.J.Costigan, recording secretary, 325 St Urbain; R.Warren, financial secretary; A, D.McGillis, treasurer.Representative to Grand Council, T.J.Finn ; alternate, Lid .Feeley 3 representatives to Advisory Council, J, E.orrison and R.aren, eetings, 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, in Gleno hall, Balmoral block, 1886 Notre Dame street.\u201d nora Branca No.41, \u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 spiritual advisor; chancellor pro-temp ; W.J.Rafferty, president ; J.P.Whelan, vice-president; D.Baxter,and vice-president; J.J.Jones, recording secretary, $8 St Antoine st; H.F Sanne, financial secretary ; D.Baxter, treasurer.Pr re Grand Council, W.J, Rafferty ; alicr- nate, J.P, eian ; representatives to Adviso: i W.J.Rafferty and J.P.Whelan, ty Council Meetings, 2nd and 4th Wednesday in St Ann\u2019s hall corner Ottawa and Young sts, ! Branch No.so, Rev.J.E.Donnelly, P.P., spiritual adviser; P.Doyl chancellor; P.Carrol president; W.Smith, 1st vice resident; M.P.McGoldrick, and vice-president ; F.Met recording secretary, 166g Notre Dame st.; 1.P.Tansey financial secretary\u2019; M, Neher, treasurer.! p Representative to Grand Council, F, McCabe; alternate, .Doyle ; representatives to Advisory Council, Wand M.P.McGoldrick.y Founell, Smuh Meetings, 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 329 St Antoine st.BRANCH NO.54.Rev, P.F.O'Donnell, P.P, iritual adviser; Joh Ford, chancellor ; C, O'Brien, presi ent; N.Chambarionn 1st vice-president; George Pauingale, and vice-president : F.D.Daly, recording secretary, 161 Dorchester st: \u2014 Egan, financial secretary; Thos, McDonnell, treasurer, p cpresenative to Grand Council, \u2014\u2014; alternate, L.urcell ; representatives to Advisory Council, C.O'Bri md N° Chamberland.> \u2019 ren eetings, 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, co DeSalaberry and Notre Dame sts, » Corner BRANCH No.74.Rev.Wm.O'Meara, P.P., spiritual adviser: Jam Cullen, chancellor; M.Murphy, president § \u2014\u2014 James president ; James Noonan, znd vice-president ; R.Morris, recording secretary, 20 Conway st ; M, Hagerty, financial secretary ; J.Penfold, treasurer, ! Le Pa Ou to Grand Council, jer, Coffey; alternate, James Cullen; representatives to Advisory Counci M.Murphy and R.Morris, y neil, eetings, and and 4th Wednesday of the month ; Sarsfield School, Point St Charles.m Branch No, 83.Rev, H.Guibert, P.S.S., spiritual adviser; A, H, Hardy, chancellor, pro-tesnp ; C.Daudetin, president ; L O.Boivin, 1st vice-president : 8, Gaudry, and vicr-presis dent ; S.À.Daudelin, recording secretary, Custom House : Horace Howison, financial secretary ; Joseph Archam! bautt, treasurer.a | epresentative to Grand Council, C.Daudelin ; alte; L.O.Boivin; representatives to Advisory Council T0.Boivin and Joseph Archambault, ! \u2019 Meetings, 2nd and 4th Monday of the month St, Elizabeth st.at 135 Brancx No.87.Rev.Mr, Robillard, spiritualadviser; J, E.H, Howison chancellor ; Joseph Bélund, president : A.Dépatie, 1st vice-president ; Joseph Therrien, 2nd vice-president ; \"Jos.Courtois, rec.secretary, 129 Visitation; J, A.financial secretary ; Alphonse Desjardins, treasurer, Representative to Grand Council, J.E.H.Howison ; alternate, Joseph Béland : representatives to Advisory Council, Joseph Béland and M, A.Campeau.cetings 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, corner St.Catherine and Maisonneuve streets.BRANCH No.140.Rev, Mr, Adam, P* P,, spiritual adviser; A, Gadbois M.D, chancellor pro temp ; A, H.Spedding, president ; e orbin, 1st vice-president ; O.Pariseau, and vice-president: Chs, Perrault, recording secretary, 236 Visitation; N° Favreau, financial secretary ; 0, Ricard, treasurer.epresentative to Grand Council, A.Spedding : alternate, N.Favreau : representativesto Advisory Couns cil, C.Corbin and O.Pariseau, : = 70 \u2018 MISCELLANEOUS 1094 DIRECTORY.Meetings, 1st and ard Tuesday of the month in the basement of Bacrea Heart Church, corner Ontario and Plessis streets.pinch No, 142.v.M, Aucl air ,, spiritual adviser ; Joseph Lozeau chaariior\u2019s ; B'oitee president ; L.For et, st vice.resident ; C.F, Duranceau, and vice-presi ent; N oureux, recording secretary, val av,; F, Ver ner, financial secretar Foray treasurer, Representative to AR) Council, G.T.Moreau, M.D.; alternate, A.I.Clément; representatives Le Advisory Council, A.B.Poitevin : and N, P.Lamou Meetings 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month in the basement of St Jean Baptiste Church, corner Rachel and Sanguinet streets.Branch No, 143.Rev.Chs.Larocque, P,P, spiritual adyiser ; rev.L Boissonneault, chancellor pre-femp; rev.Chs.Larocque, president; F.Fournier, ast vice-president; Jos.Kieffer, and vice-president ; .er, recording secretary, 594 Cadieux ; Lambert, financial secretary ; H.Lamy, treasurer epresentative to Grand Council, rev.Chs.Larocque ; alternate, F.Fournier ; representatives to Advisory Council, F, Fournier and A.cetings, 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 633 Cadieux street, Branch No.190.Rev.W.Hébert, P.5 S., spiritual adviser; Chas, Larivitre chancellor ; ; J.A.Grenier, presiden : L.Ë.de Carufel, 1st hint | ; \u2014 Désaulniers, and vice- resident ; \"Bruno Crrarbonneau recording secretary, 1515 otre Dame st.; ; L.D.Mayer, financial secretary ; Jos, N.Lorange, Rots Representative to Grand.Council, Chas.À, Larivière ; alternate, J.A.Grenier ; representatives to Advisory Council, J.A.Grenier and C.Meetings, 1st and 3rd Friday of the month at 7 St Claude BrANCH No.191.Rev.H Brissette, P.P., spiritual adviser ; James Noonan, chancellor pro temp; P.C.Shannon, presi dent; J.P.Marin, 1st vice-president; N.Racine, 2nd vice-president A.A.Daigle, recording sccretary, 288 ame ; Arth ur Demers, financial secretary; P.J McCoy, treasu Representative to Grand Council, P.C.Shannon; alternate, A.aigle : Pere to Advisory council, A.A.Dai leapd P.J.M Meetings, 2nd an 4th Thursday oF he month at 31914 Notre Dame stree Branch No.196.Rev.J.U.Leclerc, P.P., spiritual adviser; L.N.Rou thier, chancellor; E.St Lau rent, president; A, Dubois\u2019 1st vice-presi vice-president François ent; \u2014 an Riel, recording \u201cSecretary, 1 Guy st.; JD B.A.Surprenant, financial secretar vi O.Daoust , treasurer, cpresentative to rand Council outhier ; alternate, J.O, D t, M.D.: rentes RES Council, L.N.Routhier and E.St Lau Meetings, ist and 3rd Wednesday of \u201che month in the basement of St Joseph\u2019s church, Richmond street, Brancu No.207.v, L.A.Dubuc » Spiritual adviser; Joseph Langlois chancellor pro temp.: J.G.Ouimer, president ; + L.5°8.Brassard, 1st vice-president ; J.B.Wilson, 2nd vice-pre- sident ; I.25 Granger, recording secretary, ÿ Delori- mier ; .Lafrenière, financial secretary ; N.Langlois treasurer.Representative to Grand Council, J.G.Ouimet ; alternate, Joseph rance : representatives Jo Adviso ory Council, LP J.B, Brassard and Jose Meetings, 2nd and 4th Monday Sie month 1 at ces Notre Damestreet.BrancH No.226 (Cote St Paul), Rev.À, À.Brault, P.P., spiritual adviser ; rev.P.Mc- Ginnis, chancellor protémp,; A, T, artin, president ; .Payette, 1st vice-president; Edw.Kennedy, 2nd vice-president ; Japhet Dame, recording secreta Hadley st.; James Rinnhan, financial secretary ; Adclar Therrien, treasurer, sentative to Grand Council, A.T.Martin ; alternate ette : He to Advisory Council A.T.Martin and F.Meetin 5, 2nd and 4th Friday Yor the month in the basement of Cote St.P fs church No return sor 1895 received.ST ANN'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.Established in 1885.Rev.E.Strubbe, \u20ac.S.S.R,, spiritual director ; Michael O'Brien, president; E, Quinn, 1st vi ce-president ; ; Sullivan, nd \"vice-president : Jos.Johnson, treasurer ; J.J.hitty, oLecordiné, secretary ; N.Power, asst.recording secreta rew Thompson, financial secretary; .Welsh, asst financial secre- innigan, librari rian ; H, C.Hart, asst.librarian \u2018Pat.J.O'Brien, marshal ; James Burden, asst.| Committee.\u2014M.J.O\u2019Dongell, T.O'Connell, T.Dillon, M, Casey, T.Jones, P.Prendergast and P.T.O'Brien en, The society meets the first Sunday of each month All communications to be addressed to the recording secretary, John].Whitty, 157 Ottawa st.CATHOLIC TRUTH BOCIETY.ONTREAL BRANCH.K.Foran, Lit, D., LL.B., prete ._R.Feeley vice-president ; C.F.Sm Lease .J.Codd secrel jurran, asst, ho ;J.Milloy, marshal; rev.A E.Jones, S.J.» spiritual di director.Commiltee of Mana, agement.\u2014Jas, J.Walsh, A.Giroux, F.W.Wurtele, P.McDermott, F.Cagney, F.W.Cotter, Geo, Langan, W.A H.Singleton, R, Gahan.Objects, \u2014The Br ovion of F'Ésinone literature, promotion of good fellowship amongst Catholics, assistance of converts to the Faith and Church defence.eets third Friday of each month at Catholic Sailors Club, 3vo St, Pauls CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.300 St, Paul st (cor St.Jean-Bte st.) Under the management of the Montreal Branch Catholic Truth Society.pen from 9 am, to o p.m, week days, 1 p.m.to ro.30 p.m.uridays, airing the season of navigation fcr the entertninment and assistance JX all sailors comingyto the port without distinction of cree Free library, reading room (stationery, oe and amusements of various kinds, e SOCIETE HISTORIQUE.Patron.\u2014Cardinal Taschereau, Pounded i in 3857 by Commander Jacques Viger.Abbe A, Verrea, RT hon, Justice G.Baby, vice- resident ; eltemare, secretary: L, W, Mer- chand, treasurer ; L.de Bellefeuille, librarian ; JO Casgrain, asst secr Meets last Wednesday of every month.SOCIETE ST VINCENT DE PAUL.Founded in 1848.Council.\u2014R.Bellemare, president ; Leopold Laflamme, 1st vice-president ; Joseph Desrosiers, 2nd vice-president ; .Huget- Latour, M.A, secretary ; Alp, David, B.A., assistant secretary ; Mr.Chauvin, 2nd assistant secretary ; .B., treasurer ; together with the president and vice-presidents of all the -onferences o the city.Meets second Monday ot every m Conference St Jacques, 08 8,\u2014Wm, Fann, resident ; Timothée Malouin and Alph.avid, vice-presi ents.Conference Noire Dame, 184B.\u2014 ric Marier, president ; L, A, St.Louis and R.E, Limoges, vice-presi- ents.Conference Ste Marie, 18 o~Cléophas.Galaise, presi- dont ; A.F.X.Beaudry 2nd Ubaide \u2018hérien, vice-presi- den Conference St Foreph, 1848.\u2014 Vincent Desnoyers, president ; Zotique Lefebvre an Aug.Delisle,vice-presidents.onference St Laurent, 1850.\u2014Eusèbe Senécal, presi- gent: F.Montmarquet and G.Laurent, vice-presi- en Conference St Pierre, 1852, \u2014Dominique Contant, president 2; Frs.Martineau and A.Renaud, vice-presiden nts, Conference St Antoine, 1853.\u2014A.C.Larivière, presi- sident ; A.Leblanc and Josep Bruchési, vice-presidents. MISCELLANEOUS 1095 DIRECTORY.Conference St Michel 1858.-y.Lesperance, president ; ; J.M.Emard and Amal uzon, vice-presiden Conference St Henri, ose dent; Chéri Raymond and presidents.Conference St St ean 8 Baptiste, 1863.\u2014T.Gauthier, pre- siden Tétrault, vice-presiden Cerne Ste Brigitte, 1868.\u2014 Frs, \u201cDesautels, president ; Elzéar Bélanger and Treffié Charpentier, vice-pre- sid \u2014Pierre Charette, presi- ndre Lamontagne, vice- Con) ference de la Nativité, x y .\u2014Raphael Dufresne, preside ent; Pierre Chabot and Theriault, vice-presi- \u201cCon erence Ste Cunégonde, 1874.\u2014~F, X, Chadillon, presi ent: Magloire Coté and Pierre Loiseau, vice-presi- Conference du Sacré Cœur, 1874 «\u2014Onésime Ricard, president ; C, Corbin and Mathias, Écivin, vice-presidents.Com rence st Louis, de Kieffer, president : peau and Alfred Bai fi , vice-presidents.Connie Ste Brigitte.18 \u2014James Morley, dent : Thomas Jones and lynn, vice-presidents, Conference of Thomas, 1882, \u2014 os, Lorange, president ; Ovide Lorrain and F, Tessier, vice-presiden Conference Ste Anne, 1883, \u2014 Thomas Lyman, president : John Kilhoran a yan, vice-presidents, Conference St Ignace, 1884.\u2014J.Odilon Dupuis, president; | N, H.Bourgouin and M.Prendergast, vice-pre- sidents Con ference St.Enfant Fésuer, 2889,\u2014A.A.Beau- champ, president ; Léonidas Villeneuve, vice-president, Conference St.Chartes, 18gr.\u2014F.iaume, president ; Philias Gravel and Joseph Beaudet, vice- presidents Confe rence dmmaculée Conception \u2014Adeclard Chaussé, preside H.Brouillet, vice-presiden The conferences meet every Sunday at \u2018one 0 \"clock.No return for 1895 received.PROVIDENCE ASYLUM.797 St Catherine st, Mother House of the Sisters of Charity, commonly called \u2018\u2018 Sisters of Providence.\u201d This institution was founded in 1843 by the Most Reve rend late Bishop Bour rest Archambault, superior ; rev, A.Ber- voter Marie Godefroy, superioress 5 gene ral: sister Cécile, sister Jean de la Croix, sister wige, sister Antoinette, general assistants ; sis Me er M, Cuthbert, general secretary; sister Madeleine, general depositary ; 753 professed sisters, of which 688 are on mission, 114 novices and postulants, oyhe sisters of the Mother House perform the following good works: Visits 10 the poor, sick and prisoners in the ast part of the citys During the course of last year 10,235 Visits were made and 8,58 meals given tothe p dispensary in favor of the pe poor was founded in 1575.Sister corgianne, directress.Over 3,866 poor were attended at their homes by the visiting physicians, Number of prescriptions served gratis during the year 13,920.The Jardin de l'Enfance, a boarding kindergarten, for boys, was founded in 1888.Number ot pupils 127, 4 Loy boarders, 437 attending the Infant School Hospice Gemelin (759 St, Catherime st.) Founded zath .ome for old men and old women of the eastern part of the city.Rev a.Le McGinnis, chaplain; Sister M.Jude, superioress.vor inmate of is following institutions are \u2018ak so under the direction ¢ Les Sceurs de Charité de la Providence, of dovte de la Providence {1631 St St Catherine st .) Receives aged and infirm women, Sister Gamelin, superioress; so sisters ; 215 old women ; 32 lady boarders, The statement for last year shows that 35,563 visits were made to the sick and poor of the city, 938 received night attendance, and 12,823 meals were given, Dispensary \u2014fonnded in 1863\u2014Sister Agathe, direc- trand , chaplain tress ; numt r of prescriptions served gratis during the past yen year ily Ove 2,845 poor were attended at their by the visiting physic Institution des Sourdes Muettes (505 St Denis st,)=\u2014 Founded in 1851 for the reception and instruction of deaf and dumb girls, Rev, .Trepanier, chaplain ; rev.A, Brosseau, asst chaplain, Sister Philippe de Jésus, superioress ; ss sisters and 327 pupils.Visits to the sick and poor 10,350.428 received night attendance, poor phelinat St Alexis\u2014(247 St Denis 0.Founded in Énternat St Jacques.\u2014Founded in 1857.Day school fer young gir Jardin de l\u2019Enfance.\u2014Founded in 1880.Sister M.Félix, superioress : 20 sisters, 12 assistant teachers, 80 pupils, 154 orphans, Meals served to the poor of the city St Vincent de Paul Infant School.\u2014(46 Visitation st.) Founded in 1855.Sister Anatole, superioress ; 12 sisters, 7 assistant teachers and 747 pu isits to the sick and 5,60 outdnor an pig! t *attendance, 136; meals Fiven 75 t ¢ poor of the city 128, Asile du St Enfant Femur, \u2014Mile-End.Boardin and day school for young ladies, Founded in 18 Siste M.Eugénie, superioress ; 12 sisters and 667 oe.Visits a uring the course of last year 4,098 ; 23 old women lady boarders, Meals served to the poor \"of the city 1,200.ial FOR THE AGED OF THE LITTLE S8IS- TERS OF THE POOR.625 Seigneurs street, 12 sisters, 160 aged people, Rev, Sister Donatieune Marie, superioress, Low mass every morning at ene- diction at 4 p.m, every Sunday, Attended from St, Joseph's church.CONGREGATION DES DEMOISELLES DE Notre Dame Je la Victoire, Eglise de Notre Dame de Piti Founded, 1658 by the Venerable Marguerite Bourgeois.Rev .B.Brasseur, pretre S.5,, directeur ; Sœur Ste Marie du t Sacrement, directrice ; Delle Emma Du- fresne, préféte; Delle Agnés Cloutier, 1ére assistante; Delle Cécile Ouellet, ande assistante ; Delle Elizaheth Beauvais, n maitresse des approbanistes ; Delle Marie V illeneuve, trésorière.CERCLE ST.PIERRE.107 Visitation st.Rev.P.Pelletier, O.M.1., director ; Jos.Marois, presi dent; Jos Laurin, 1st vice president ; T, A.Ga: ithier, and vice-president ; I, Brunet, secretary; L.Desaulniers, asst.secretary, 200 members, CONGREGATION DES HOMMES DU Tres Saint Cœur de Marie, Eglise St Pierre, Rev, J.O.Pelletier, O.M.T., directeur; Jos.Cadieux, Nap.Brunelle, ier ass,; Alph, Reed, ame ass.; préfet; I.N.Duhamel, secretaire : Jos.Courtois, trésorier ; ; Alex, Renaud, préfet \u2018des approbanistes ; Aug.Allaire, portier ; C.Benard, maitre chantres.500 members, CONGREGATION DES FILLES DE L'IMMA- culee Conception, Eglise St Pierre.Founded 1849.Rev.Father Deguire, O.M.I., director: Miss Emma Beaudoin, superioress; Miss Julie Cartier, 1st assist, ; Miss Eugénie Pellerin, and assist.; Miss Albina Lachapelle secretary : Miss Emérance Brissette, treasurer.1096 mem Meets every Sunday at 1.45 p.m.CONGREGATION DES JEUNES GENS DE Notre Dame du Sacré-Cœur de la Paroisse Ste Brigide.Rev, Théo.Gervais, director; Ernest Brunel, presiflent ; Placide Moisan, 1st asst.Sera aphin Dupras, and asst.; Vitalien Dufault) 318 Logan st., secretary ; Alex, iri nel, treasurer.Meets every Sunday at 8 a.m.in the chapel of tlie crvpt of St, Bridget\u2019s church, Maisonneuve st.A LITTERAIRE ET DRAMATIQUE LA SOCIETE DE STE.BRIGIDE.Q Hall in St Bridget's school, cor of St Rose aisonneuve sts.Joseph Dufort, president ; J.Euclide Pilon, secretary; Joseph Perreault, treasurer ; J, Alcide Chaussé, 153 Shaw st,, manager ; rev.J.Robillard, chaplain.and MISCELLANEOUS 1096 DIRECTORY.ASSOCIATION DES ENFANTS DE MARIE.Founded in 1852.40 St Jean Jsaptiste st.Under the direction of the sisters of tae Congregation de Notre Dame, .Rev.P.Rousseau, P.5.S., director ; sister Ste Marie de Ju Croix, directress ; Miss C, Gravel, president; Miss Trestler, vice-president; Miss H.Gendron, Miss Helen Turgeon and Miss Maria Labreche, secretaries ; Miss Louise Geoffrion, treasurer, Councillors.\u2014Miss Drummond, Miss E, Chaput, Mrs de Salaberry Lady Lacoste, Mrs.St Denis, Miss Papineau, feets every Tuesday at 2 p.m.ASSOCIATION DES ENFANTS DE MARIE Under direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, 102St Alexander st.Founded in Paris, asth March, 1819.Established in Canada in 1842.Rev, F.Pichon, S.J,, director; Mad.Schulten, jeuse du Sacré Cœur, directress ; Mad.Jetté, president ; ad, Soupras and Mad, Baby, vice-presidents; Mad.G.Archambault, treasurer ; Mad.D.Provencher, secretary, Meets every Monday at 2 p.m,, for sewing, work and religious instruction, and first Friday of every month for ass, \u2018 ASSOCIATION DES INTERNES DE L'HOPITAL NOTRE DAME.1.Cormier, M.D., president ; Arthur David, M.D,, viceepresident; A, Ethier, M.D.secretary ; Henri M, Duhamel, M.D., treasurer ; Eugéne Larue, M.D.librarian.MONASTERY OF THE GUOD SHEPHERD.Founded in 1844.Sherbrooke st near Cadieux st, Under the direction and charge of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd : rev.Z, Racicot, superior ; rev, O.Chatillon, chaplain ; rev.F.Perrault, ancien curé: sister M.de St Alphonse de Ligouri, provincial superioress ; 2.P, Lachapelle, M.D.,M, River, M.D., G.E.Asselin, 1.D, physicians; 78 nuns, 36 novices, 8 postulants, 10 outdoor sisters, 130 penitents, 42 magdalens, 32 children in the industrial schools, so in the reformatory school, ss in the preservation class.COUVENT DE LA MISERICORDE.Mother House, 326 Dorchester st near St André st, Founded in 184s, Sister Marie du Sacré-Cœur, superioress general ; sister Ste I hérèse, assistant ; 86 nuns, 15 novices and postutants, 376 punitents received during the year 1894, 25 Consecrated, 60 Magdalens, 16 nurses, 1 mission.in Ottawa, 1 in New York and 1 in St Hilaire.Rev.M.H.Charpentier, chap- Jain ; residence 305 Lagauchetière.FEMALE JAIL OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL.182 Fullum st, Founded in 1870.Under the direction and charge of the Sisters of our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd ; rev.\u2018I\u2019, P, Brady, chaplain; sister Marie de St Hélène, superioress ; TT, WwW.Mount, M, D,, physician; 40 nuns, 5 outdoor sisters, 25 penitents, 128 prisoners, REFORMATORY SCHOOL.1189 DeMontigny st.Under the direction of the Brothers of Charity of St Vincent de Paul, Rev.Brother Hilduard, director : Bro.Xavier and Pro.Jerome, Assistants; rev.T.A.Thérien, chaplain; Dr.Edmond Mount, physician.S8OCIETE DES ARTISANS CANADIENS FRANCAIS, Oliver Dufresne, président ; Theo.A, Grothé, 1er vice- président ; Arthur !.Vallières, ame vice-président 3J.G, W.lcGown, secrétaire ; Henri Roy, trésorier ; Chs, Hébert, 1er com, ordonnateur ; H, Branchaud, and com, ordonnateur ; M.Fontaine, N.Lachance, O.Dauphinais, Jos.Thibault, E.Granger, directeurs; N.Théoret, Narcisse Lapointe, Alfred Lambert, censeurs ; E, P, Lachapelle, 1.D,, médécin en chef: J, J.Beauchamp, procureur ; H, Gervais, procureur adjoint; P.Mainville, notaire.Succursales: Québec, vis, rois Rivières, St, Hyacinthe, St Jean, Sorel, Farnham, Drummondville, et Valleyfield, reli- sident ; rev.Canon Empson, M.A., clerical Le Bureau de Direction s\u2019assemble tous les mardis A 8 p.m., au No.115 St Frangois Xavier.UNION RATIONALE FRANCAISE.Maison de Refuge, Société de Bienfaisance, 42 Cadicux st.J.Edmond, president ; J.Herdt, first vice-president ; E.Galibert, and vice-president ; J.de Sityes, treas.; B Hubert, sec.; Adolphe Duboulay, guardian, UNION ST JOSEPH.1796 St Catherine st, Clovis Beauchamp, president ; A, Blais, ist vice-presi- dent ; S.Legault, 2nd vice-president; J.A, Prud'homme, recording secretary; G.and, asst.recording secretary ; Jos.Robichaud, corresponding secretary ; Alph, Gosselin, treasurer; Arthur Giroux, assistant treasurer ; Jos, Corbeil, 1st collecting treasurer; Oct, Gosselin, and collecting treasurer; Z.ormandin, 3rd collecting treasurer ; Ÿ Thompson, 4th collecting treasurer, G.4 Tessier, 1st assistant collecting treasurer ; \u2014 D\u2019Amour, and assistant collecting treasurer; A.Boire, 3rd assistant collecting treasurer ; B, Martel, 4th assistant collecting treasurer ; Alfred Boire, marshal; \u2014David, asst.marshal, UNION ST PIERRE.1796 St Catherine st, L.E.Morin, jr., president; J.S.Trempe, 1st vice- president ; À.\u2018Latour, and vice Dresden Kd.Dubois, recording secretary ; J oré, assistant recording secretary ; Chis.Lavigne, corresponding secretary ; A.Gosselin, treasurer; D, Seguin, assistant treasurer ; A.Hamel, 1st collecting treasurer ; J.A.Hébert, 2nd collecting treasurer ; Oct, Gosselin, 3rd collecting treasurer; J.Faubert, 3st assistant collecting treas.; E.Vigeant, 2nd asst, collecting treasurer ; L.Archambault, marshal; O B.Lafleche, assistant marshal, L'UNION DES COMMIS MARCHANDS.Rev.W.Duckett, P,S.S., chaplain: J, E, Lafontaine, president; k.Beaudin, 1st vice-president; U.Per.rault, 2nd vice-president ; L, J.Prud'homme, secretary ; A MacBeth, asst, secretary; Geo.Marcotte, secretary ; .Seguin, treasurer; U, Pagé, asst.trea surer; A.St Germain, com.ord.: Q.Nolin, librarian.Meets Wednesday nights at 8.30 p.m.at No, 122 St, corresponding PROTECTIVE BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.Glensor, secretary, 84 Temple Building, 185 St, James st ; J.P.Coutleé, treasurer.PROTESTANT SOCIETIES AND INSTITU - TIONS.SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF MONTREAL.\u2018The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, pre- ta ; Richard White, lay secretary ; Charles Garth, treasures : Strachan Bethune, D.C.L., O.C.chancellor ; L.H., Davidson, D.C.L., Q.C., churc ey ' advocate ; Walter Drak E.P.Hannaford, auditors.3 Walter Drak Office in the Synod Hall, 75 University st MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE BOQIETY.Sir Wm, Dawson, LL.D,, F.R.S,, CM.@G,, the Lord Bishop of Montreal, the rev, D, H.Macy ices D.D., LL.D., rev.Gecrge Cornish, LL.D., Rev.W.I.Shaw, D.D., vice-presidents ; Samuel Finley, Esq., treasurer ; Prof, C.A.Carus-Wilson, M.A, corresponding secretary ; Alexander Johnson, LL, D., recording secretary, Committee \u2014Rev, J.Scrimger, D,D., \u2018rev.Robert Campbell, D.D,, rev.Théo.Latfeur, rev, professor J.C.Murray, LE D,, rev.canon Anderson, M.A.rev, W, B.Hinson, rev, Prof .K.M.Fenwick, rev, G.0, \u2018Troop, rev.Robert H.Warden, D.D., rev.James Fleck, rev, 5, Massey, rev.A, B.Mackay, D,D., rev, Canon Henderson, D, rev.Canon Empson, M,A., Ven, Archdeacon Evans, M.A, rev.J.H, Dixon, rev.Colborne Heine, rev.% Edgar Hill, M.A, B.D,, rev.Canon Mills, D.D., V.R.Cruickshank, M.A., rev.Jas, \u2018Barclay, D.D,, rev.E.M, Hill, M,A., rev.T, E.Cunningham, rev.J.Patterson, rev.F ewey, MLA, rev, kk.De Gruchy, rev.John Nichols, rev, Dr.W.J.Sm th, rev, R, P, Duclos, rev.Professor Coussirat, B.A, B.D.rev, M.Sad- ler, rev, S.P, Rose, D, D., rev.D, Larivière, B.A., rev, resident ; ® MISCELLANEOUS 1097 DIRECTORY.Thos.Bennett, rev.J C.Antliff, D.D, Barbour, D-D.rev ; G.So Ds) D % H msley, D.D.rev.as, \\iniquy ., rev.J.Lo .\u2018ev.W.J.H D.D., v.John Ker, .H.Warriger, Soe rev.Ar .Mowatu rev.\"Donald Grant, rev, E,1.Rexford, B.,A., rev.A.F.Renaud, rev, Thos.Hall, rev.S.J.Taylor, M A, rev, J.B.Silcox, rev.James Green, rev.Prof.T'atton, B.D., Dry ver princip: al rev, prof: Ross, M.A., BD rev, prof.Jon », B.A.rev Everett, rev, M, S.Oxley, B.A, rev.C.C { Waller, B.A.rev S McWilliams, rev.prof.Campbell: .rev.prof.Richardson, B.D., 1 rev.john Mc- Gillivray, BA, rev.W.D.R d,B.D.rev.J.Dobson, J.é Pid , rev.M.Watson, rev.A.homie, re «SE mes, \"B.A.,rev, E.B.Ryckman, D.D, D.C.dèrso n, rev, W, il.Sparling, B.A., rev.A.M.Philipe BD.Fev.F., McAmmond, rev, E.Scott, rev.Wm.Sanders, BA ; Messrs.P.S.Ross s, Theo.Ly yman, Ames Ferrier, F.Lighthall, Toh R.Doug Charles Alexander, George Hague, Joseph RoE s, Mon: Yuile, Wim, A, Aye \\lex.Robertson, He, A.4 udge, John Torrance, S.Cars y H, McLennan Jos.eauchemin , J.B.Sutherland, James Ross, G.E.Jaques, James Moore, G.A.Grier, Robert Henderson, S.P, Robins, LL.D,, B.J, Harrington, Ph.D A, Eaton, Ph.D., D, Torrance Fraser H! Buchanan, Silas Huxley, William Scott, Walter Paul, A.C.son, Warden King, John Dillon, John T.McBride, D.Morrice.A UXILIARY RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.J.A.Mathewson, president; Sir J.Wm, Dawson, LL.D., and Warden King vice-presidents ; E.Sta acey, depo sitary ; Wardea King, treasurer ; W.Drysdale, secretary.Committee \u2014Geo.Hague, A.A.Aye 1 3.6.Parks, William Drysdale , Jas.aon Murphy, D .Bentley, and resident ministers of t \"MONTREAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION \u2018\u2018 FOR CHRIST AND THR CHURCH.\u2019 Organized October, 1889.A Rev J.R, Dobson, president ; W, G.Burrell and Miss E, Cole, assistant-presidents ; FL.Horsfall, sec- rase 4t Shuter COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY.Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Patron.\u2014Her Most Gracious Majesty the Quee Vice-Patrons.\u2014His Grace the Arch bishop of Canterbury ; His Grace the Archbishop of \u2018The Right Rev.the Lord Bishop of Montreal, president.Corres, esponding Committee for the Diocese of ifon- treal.\u2014The Lord Bishop of Algoma ; the Lord Bishop of Huron ; the Lord Bishop of Moosonee; Archdeacon Lons- dell, M.A., rev.canon Anderson, M.A., rev.canon Elle.good , M.A., Archdeacon Lindsay, M.A, rev.canon Emp- son, M.A.Archdeacon Evans, A.very rev.Dean Carmichael, MA, .Evans, M.A., .B.P Le cwis, B.A., rev.canon Mills, .D., rev.Ww F.\u2018Renaud, rev.J.H Dixon, rev.E.McManus, rev.Sanders, B.A., rev.canon Mussen, M.A., Principal Nios F.Gault, rev.G.O.Troop,M.A.rev.D.Larivière, 5 A., rev.canon Rollit, rev.T.E.Cunningham, M.A., rev.E.Bushell, M.A, rev.H.Jekyll, rev.C.J, James ; sec- -treus.and superintendent, Archdeacon Evans, M.A.lace of mecting, Synod office.GRANDE LIGNE MISSION.Ayer, pres.; Jos.Richards, treasurer; Lafleur, secretary.ad of Directors.\u2014Rev.Donald Grant, rev.A.L.Therrien, rev.G.N.Massé, rev.M.B.Parent, Grande Ligne; rev.E.W.Dodson, \u201cWoodstock.Unt.; Jos.Picard, James W.Tester William | H.Chapman, rev.W, B.Hin- son, Montreal ; E.D.g, Q.C., Halifax, NS.\u2018The preidents of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, uchan, advocate, Advisory oard.\u2014Thos.Leeming, Brooklyn, N.Y; S.P.Hibbard, \u201cBoston, Mass.: John À.Cameron, Ottawa ; W.A.Marsh, Quebec; rev.John Gordon, D.Philadelphia ; > rev.N.Clack, D.D., Hamilton, N.NS rev.D.D.McLaurin, D.D., Detroit, Mich.; rev, A.G, George Foster, Brantford, rev.T.Upham, D.D., Cleveland, 0; nt, The regular monthly meetings of the Board are held on the second uesday in cach month, in Olivet Baptist Church, at 8 p.m a All contributions for the m ssion to be addressed to Jos.ichards, 252 St James st., Montreal.WELCOME HALL MISSION.247 St Antoine st.Openevery day.Evangel stic services Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights.Mothers\u2019 meeting, Thursday at2.30 p.m, Gymnasium for members in the rear TP.Macaulay, president; George Hodge, vice-presi- dent ; John Cunningham, trcasurer; J.D.Fraser, supei- intendent.Directors.\u2014The officers with rev.E.M RE Miss C, Richardson, Moses Parker, Miss Dr, Dougall, S.7.Carter, Miss Hodge, G.F- Johnston, John Mc aon, H.Ames, Henry Brow ST JUDES CHURCH ABSOCIATION.Meets fortnightly on pilursday for 6 months of the year, President, rev.J.H.n; 1st vice-president, R, £.Wight ; 2nd Vi président.J.Forgrave ; secretary-treas- urer, N.Wi ght, YOUNG WOMEN\u2019S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION- Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, hon.presis dent ; Mrs.J.F.Stevenson, president ; Mrs.K.Greene, Mrs.\u2018John N acDougall, Mrs.N,B.Corse, Mrs.A.S.Ewing, Mrs.John Macintosh, Mrs.W.B.Li ndsay, and Miss De Witt, vice- presidents ; Mrs.J.B.Learmont, treasurer ; Miss E.Tenney, general secretary ; Miss Ellen Laing.recording secrets ary Directors, \u2014Mrs \u201cWilson, Mrs, Tames Fairic, Mrs.E.s, Mrs, 3 \"Childs, Mrs.F, Fairman, Mrs.A.Pillow, Miss Malloch, Mrs, B.T, Davis, Mrs.Jas.Vilson, j jun.Treasurer of the Building Fund and official auditor, Es on.ST GEORGE'S YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.fatron.\u2014The Lord Bishop of Montreal.v.C.J.James, president, Very rev.Dean Carmichael, su vice-president Valkley, 2nd vice-president ; D.Browne, jun.secretary; aycock, weasurer.Committee.\u2014A.W.Co \u20ac F.Dartnell, S.C.Kyte, J.Tomkins, A.N.Webster, John Hyde, G Hoult, Fred.Franckum, Jo hn J.Willis, There cgular meetings of the Association are held in the St George's School house, Stanley street, every alternate Thursday evening, at eight o'clock, from October to June, All subscriptions to the funds of the Association are entirely voluntary, and may be senc at any time to the treasurer, The parlor and reading rooms of the association, A Stanley st, are open every evening from 7.10 young men are cordi lly invited to attend ha meeting A make use of the r Secretary\u2019 s address: 4 Plateau st.GRACE CHURCH YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST\u2018AN ASSOCIATION.Patron.\u2014The Lord Bishop of the Dioces .E.Atwood, Geo.Rev.John Ker, D.D., hon.president : W.McWuod and Jos.Farrar, vice-presidents ; C.Manning, \u2018chairman } ; .T.Cocker, treasurer C.Blake, secretary, 21 , Verdi Charronst; J.Jenkins, asst-secretar liffe, F.Me jrath, G.\u2018Neale, ( CT Committee.a Hinch Whiting, G.Whi Meetings, are held in the lecture, hall of the church, cor of Fortune and Wellington, very alternate Tuesday at 8 p.m., from October to GRADUATES SOCIETY of osu.UNIVERSITY.Frank D.Adams, M.A , president ; Miss H, Y.Reid, B.A, Miss ion h Por nd M.Ce Baker, D.V.S., vice-presidents ; H.v.Truell, B.A see cretary ; Frances ta Py, is, À, B.C.L, 1 Le A Fate coner, B.C.L., Dunton, B C,L,, auditors.Resident Colors) AW Dixon, B.A, D.# prets a art, B.A Sc., Miss Carrie M.Derick, B.3.C.L.F.G.Fin Wey, M.D., H.B, itil NT D) Non-resident Councillors, \u2014Mr.Colquhoun, Toronto, fo udge Lynch, Knowlton ; Sir James Grant, Ottawa ; Mac aren, ng c, Toronto ; W.Bulman, Charlottes Lad P.El.; LE.H.Hamilton, B.A.Sc., NewYork. MISCELLANEOUS 1098 DIRECTORY.MONTREAL LADIES\u2019 EENEVOLENT SOCIETY.31 Berthelet st, F Mrs, Cramp, 1st directress; Lady Galt, 2nd direc- tress; Miss C.Urquhart, sec for children: \"Miss Smith, reas ; Miss May Urquhart, sec.to Socie ing Mem ers.\u2014Mrs.Castle, Biss Cook, Mrs.G.C.Cunningham, M R.M.Esdaile, Mrs.Frs.Evans, Lady Hickso Mrs.Ives, Mrs.prindsay, Miss MacIntosh, Miss À.MacIntosh.Mrs.McCord, Mrs.Peck, Mrs.ames RE, | Mrs, Stearns, Mrs, G.F.C.mith, Mrs.\u2018olferstan Thomas, rs.Wheeler, Miss Waud, Miss Whecler, Mrs.Thos.Wilson, Mrs.Waddell.Honorary Members.\u2014Mrs.Bagg, Mrs.Claxton, Mrs, Dakers, Lady Dawson, Mrs.Ewing, Mrs.A.JF Gault, Mrs.Lyman, Mrs.A.Mackay, Mrs.H.Mc Mrs fac Dougall, Mrs.John McDougall, rs.Molson, Mis A.Molson, Mrs.H.Mackenzie, Mrs.J, Ogilvie, Mrs.Parker, Mrs.Redpath, Mrs, Spragge, Mrs.Vanneck, Mrs.Wright, Mrs, Winn Bau: ding and Advisory Cosiniittee.po Tama an, F.Wolferstan Thomas, r.Wheeler, GF .Smith, Hector Mackenzie, J- Be W.Mar e se Stewart and Dr Bell, Notarier 1 Melentan a Fair .T.S.Jarvis, lady superintendent, Miss A.Nichols, resident teacher.MACKAY INSTITUTE FOR TROTESTANT DEAF MUTES AND THE BLIND.Patrons.~The Earl of Aberdeen, Governor General of Canad the Countess of Aberdeen, Lord Stanley of Preston, G.C.B., The Princess Louise, The Marquis of Lans- downe, The Earl of Dufferin, etc F.Wolferstan Thomas, president : R.W.Shepherd, Chas, Alexander, vice-presidents ; Mrs.F.Wolferstan Thomas, Mrs, B.S evenson, Mrs.Robt.Mackay, directresses ; George Durnford, seere treasurer.Honorary Physicians.\u2014Dr.E Williams, Dr.F.A.Dr.H.S.Birkett, L.Lockhart; Dr.F, Buller, seulivt aurist ; Dr J.C.Nichol, dentist, Board of Governors.\u2014Chas, Alexander, Andrew Allan, laxton, bt H.Mackenzie, Hugh McLennan, life governors ; S W.Dawson, rev.Dr.Henderson rev.facVicar, ey Dr.W.1 haw, The Hon.Sir Donald A.Sich, K.Benny, Miss Dow, Miss Jessie Gault, Mrs.A.F.Gault, Joseph F Hickson, Jonathan H cdgson, Mrs.H.Aspinwall move Miss Learmont, rev.A.B.Mackay, Robt.Mackay, Mrs.H.Mac ckenzie, Miss Major, Mrs.J .McD Dougall, rev.J.McGillivray, Mrs.Mackedie, Nes.) .H.R, Malson, David Morrice, very rev, Dean Norman, Mrs.hallow, P.S, Ross, R.W.Shepherd, Miss Shepherd, Silverman, Lady Smith, Mrs, S.Stephenson, Mrs.Sutherland Taylor, F.'Wolferstan Thomas, Mrs, F.Wal ferstan Thomas elective governors, oard of Man 8.\u2014President, vice-presidents, di- roctrses, \u2018Andrew Tan, rev, \u201cEd.Bushell Waler Drake, .F.Gault, Mrs.A, F.Gault, R.W, Heneker, rs.fi.Axpinwall Howe, Miss Learmant, Robt.Mackay, Mrs.Robt, Mackay, Mrs.H.Mackenzie, Mrs.J.McDougall, rev.A.B.Mackay, k McNaughton, Miss Major, rev, J.McGillivray, Mrs, Mackedie, rev.Dr, MacVicar, D.D., oore, David Morrice Miss Murray, very rev, can Norman, Mrs, | Penahllow, P.Ross, Miss Shepherd Mis.W.Sutherland das for.Honorary Members.\u2026-Mrs.C.J.Brydges, Lady Dawson, ady Officers and Instructors.\u2014Harriet E.Ashcroft, su er intendent ; the Superintendent, Marjory Curlette, Ida Leod, Jessie Mackarlane, Grace oughton, teachers of the deaf, the blind, of articulation and defective speech ; Eugenic Craw ford, teacher of drawing ; Catherine Bolger housekeeper; Wm.Spiers, teacher of printing and boys supervisor ; Eugene Libbey, teacher of curpentry and ca binet-making, and assistant boys supervisor ; Walter Harrison, caretaker and engineer CHURCH HOME.403 Guy st.Founded by Mrs.Fulford 18 incorporated, 187s.atroness, H.Pri rincess Louise Cfice Bearers.jy he sfr Revd, W.B.Bond, LL.D,, Loiu Bishop of Montreal, president ; Geo.E, Drummond, D.P.Pen we Ë \u2018ee president ; Mrs.Waddell, 1st directress ; Mrs.M.H.Gault, and directress ; Mrs., 3rd directress : Mrs.LW.st mpson, 43 St.Famille st,, secretary ; JF Wolfer- in Thomas, treasurer ; Miss Dunning, matro Cemmittee of Management.\u2014 Miss erell, \u2018Mrs.Carmichael, Mrs.- Bond, Irs.Chisholm, Mrs, Lindsay, Mrs.Fairbanks, M A.F.'Gault, Mes.Hem Henderson, Mrs Norton Mrs.F.W fk; Hemsley, Mrs, Mrs, verin, r, Mrs.Reford, Mrs.A, Johnson, Mrs.Mulholland.Mee Sands and wives of city clergy.Advisory Committee.\u2014Ver rev.Jean Carmichael, D.C.L., rev.Canon Ellegood, M.A., rev.J.G.Norton, D, R.\"Reford, Charles Garth, E.'G.Penny, and D.W The ladies of the committee of management form the house committee.Miss Botterell, secretary, 916 Dore chester st.The Committee of Management meets the and Wednesday in February, April, October and December at 4 p.m 403 Guy street.The house Commi et meets the 2nd Thursday in every month at 11 a.m., uy str The Annual Meeting ish eld the last Thursday in January at LP m., at 403 Guy accounts are lose ¢ on the 31st December of each THE HERVEY INSTITUTE.(Formerly Home and School of Industry.) Founded 1847.Incorporated 1875, Mountain st, near Dorchester st.No return for 1895 received.ST GEORGE'S HOME.139 St Antoine st.F, Wolterstan Thomas, president ; Jos.Richards, 1st Vice: president; Wm and vice-president ; R.'s.Clif ames Mitchell, secreta year, treastirer : % Charitable Committee \u2014Joseph Richards, chairman; E, = S.Penny, hon, J, K, Ward, F, W, Richards, Edgar ge.ST ANDREW'S HOME.403 Aqueduct st.Under the management of a committee named by the St.Andrew's Society, assisted by a committee of ladies.Donald Campbell, supt.PROTESTANT [ORPHAN ASYLUM.Corner Summerhill av, and Cote des Neiges road.Mrs.John Torrance, 1st directress; Miss Blackwood, and directress ; Miss Greenshields, treasurer ; Miss A ne McCord, secretary; Miss McGivern, lady superintendent; Miss Thompson, governess.PROTESTANT (NFANTS' HOME.Founded 1870.Incorporated 1871.508 Guy st.ficers for 1895,-Honorary directress, Mrs.Button ; president, Mrs, Benja min T- Davis, 1135 Dorchester st.1st vise-preside ent, ames Linton, 1125 Sherbrooke st: and vice- president, Mrs.A, Harte, Summerhill av, ; Mrs.has, Ault, treasurer; Mrs.Henry Sanders, 125 Mackay st., secretary ; Mrs, Van Allen, matron, ly Managers.\u2014Mrs.oe Archibald, Mrs.J.W.Benallack, Mrs.Flemin tes, Ramsay, Mrs, Rawlings, Mrs.John S.Shearer, Mrs.F.Nelson, Mrs.Gilman, Mrs.tH.McLare .Thomas, Mrs, Fred.Brush, Mrs.\"EF.\"Shelton, Mrs.J°M Lewis, Mrs.F.A.Hogle, Mrs, W.H.Alford, Mrs.clean, Mrs.A.R, Oughtred, Mrs.y, James A.Wright, Mrs.Dr.T.Ross, Mrs, G.D oss, Mrs.Dr.Rodgers, Mrs.James T.Shearer, Mrs.\u201cJames Saxe, Mrs, Wm, Wilson, Honorary Members.\u2014Mrs, Robert Campbell, Mrs.Carpenter, Mrs.N.B.Corse, Mrs, F, W.Henshaw, Mrs.i .R.Molson, Mrs.R.Lindsay.Mrs.A Mackay, * Jas, Carmichael, Mrs.W.Barnes, Mrs, James Flee: ¢ Eadie, Mrs, > Dr Leach, Mrs, Dr.Wilkes Nis.rev.I.s.McWilliams, \u2018Mrs.T.J.Pelton, Mrs.Dr.G.Board o Advisors.\u2014Dr.Ault, J.Crathern, Samuel Bell, R.White, Wm.Reid, James e, J.N.Green- shields, J.H, Redfern, hon.F, E.Gilm Medical Board, \u2014Attending- physicians: W.Grant Stewart, E.Thompson, .D., Kenneth Cameron, N M.'D., David J.Evans, M.D. MISCELLANEOUS 1099 DIRECTORY, Qculist and Awrist\u2014 A.Proudfoot, M.D.WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE IMMIGRATION Dentist.\u2014Dr, W.J.Giles Consulting Phys clans, David F.Gurd, M.D., G, T.SOCIETY.Ross, M,D., F.G.Finl 84 Osborne st.Legal Cou pel \u201cRobertson, Fleet &.Falconer.Notary.\u2014J.H.Isaacso Managers Basinns Meetings.\u2014On Wednesdays at 10.3% a.m,, in the Home, PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE, 68g, 69x and 693 Dorchester st.Dffice-bearers for 1895-1896.\u2014Chas, Alexander, president; Henry Lyman, 1st vice-president ; A, ult, 2nd vice-president; James Moore, treasurer; A.Macphail, M.D, John T', innie M.D.D., F.G, F! inley, M.D.,F, E \u2018Thompson, +.D., an .Hamilton, M.D., visiting physicians ; W.WwW, Rober tson, Q.Cir honorary solicitor ; A.C.Lyman, honorary notary; J.M.auditor.Boar dof Management, \u2014Henry Lyman Daniel Wilson, Andrew Gault, War ing, Hon J s.George W, Eadie, as \"Ha ue, W, G, Murray Je efrey H.Harland, Wm, Francis, G.B.Burland, James ilson, J.M.M.Duff, Jonathan Hodgso James oore, James Coristine, T ore Lyman, Samuel Bell, Charles \"Alexander, David Morrice, Wm.Reid, R.amieson, Robert Anderson, Joel C, Baker, James Ferrier, Alex.Me: Samuel Finley, George Ww.Reed, E.F.Ames, McLennan, representing St Andrew's Society.Wils son.Moses Parker, prépresenting Irish Protestant Benevolent Society.Jos.Richards, representing St George's Society.Poor Relief Committee.\u2014Charles lexander, chairman ; Geo.Childs, Theo.Lyman, A.F.Gault, Jas.Coristine, Le C.Wilson, Wm, Reid, James Moo, Hon.J Ww: Samuel Finley, Ewan McLennan, rep, st Society : Moses Parker, president Irish volent Society.nance Comenittee.ear Lyman, A.F.Gault, David Morrice, W.G.ray, James Coristine, James Moore, William Reid and Samuel Commiitee on Buildings on Bic and Dorchester streets.\u2014A.F.Gault, Viliam Reid, James Moore, James Wilson, J David ou an rors and superintendent; Mrs.McMillan, matron.- Andrew\u2019s rotestant Bene- BOYS' HOME.115 to x2r Mountain st.Alexander, president; Eh Baylis, vice-pre- sident ; J.R.Dougall, secretary ; Wm, Drysdale, treasurer; J.R.Dick, neds rot, Directors.\u2014Geo.H , Wm.Reid, Jos.Richards, Hon.J.K.Ward.Committee.\u2014Rev.J.Edgar Hill, Gault, G.A.Grier, G.W.Stephens, M.P.P.Andrew T.Taylor, J.S.Buchan, EE Burland, Ww.R.Salter, Samuel Finley es.Soholes, ugh McLennan, \u20ac.M.Alexander, E.F.Âmes ilvy, C.J.Phillips Wm.Yuile, D Misc ire Js Ogjlvy, Al Ta Perry, Moses | Parker, H.B.A SUB-COMMITTEES., Building and Repaire.\u2014Mçssts.Finl ley, E.F.A Jos.Richards es.Hou sen Messrs, Alexander, Moses Parker, Richards and Bavli \u201cFinance, \u2014Messrs.Salter, Burland, Baylis, Reid, 1, Taylor, Sa Samuel Finley and Se \u201cConsulting Physicians.\u2014W, G, Stewart, M.D., H, M.Br \u2014Messrs, Taylor & Buchan, PRISONERS AID ASSOCIATICN OF MONTREAL.(Supported by voluntary contributions.) Hon.President, Bishop of Montreal, President, J.Mudge; vice-president, Jas, Elliot 61 Shaw ne secretary, F.B, Grafton, 250 ames street; _Irrasurer, J.A.Bar 238 University street ; agent, Ree.13, McManus, 480 Upper St Chas Borromee st.ects >>ond uesday in cach month in Synod Hall, University street, at 8 p.m, Patronesses\u2014Her Royal Highness Princess Louis The Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, The Marchioness of Lansdowne, The Countess of Derby, \u2018fhe Countess of Aberdeen, Lady Frances Baifour, Office-bearers,\u2014Murs, Gillespie, president ; Mrs.John Cox, 1st vice-president; Mrs, Clouston, 20d vice-presi- dent\u2019; Miss Macdonald, 3rd vice-president ; Mrs, Mahoney, matron, WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF THE MONTREAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.Chas.Morton, president ; Mrs, G.D.Phillips and Mrs \"Sutherland Taylor, vice-presidents ; Miss Van Horne, treasurer ; Mrs, A, O, Granger, secretary.This Society manages the domestic affairs of the Homæ- pathic Hospital.MONTREAL DISPENSARY.Founded 1850.Incorporated 1854, 145 St Antoine st, J.Y.Gilmour, hon.: president John S.Shearer, president ; Sam.Finley an othwell, vice presi ent ; (ees, treasurer; J.V.An, Jin, M Consulting Physicians.TND hon, M.D, W, Campbell G.Wiis, M.D, V Gardner, M.D Sir W.H, Hin ston, M.D,, T, J.px M.D, Reed, M, J.She herd, M D., A.Blader, M.D.J.> \u201cMeConnel, 1.D L.Smith, M.D., G.T° Ross, M.spendiove, M.D, À.Brand bot.M.D, Rollo Campbell, \u2018M.D, Attendin Physicians.\u2014j.H.B.Allan, M.Dos E.Blackader, 1.D Tate M, Du E, Vipond, M, D Anglin, M.D D., EU M D., J.W.Stirling, M., oculist and erin Eye nd Ear department; Lap- thorn Smith, M.D.g næcologist ; ; H.D.Hamilton, M.D., laryngologist ; M N ack, .D,, dermatologist.\u2018ommiitee of À angement \u2014 \u2014D, \u20181, Tees, Samuel Finley, J.M.Jack] M.E.Rothwell, W.Drysdale, I, H, 5.rns Eva J.Y.Gilmour, J.Hi.Allan, M.D., .S.Heron: R.L.\u201cGait, Ww.Francis, .S.Brow wn, A Diao: J.Ww, Stirling, M.D., J.V.Anglin, M, D.Was istant Physicians.\u2014H.armichael, M,D., À W.Haldimand, poitecary.Jos E.H.entist.J.G.Gardner, The committee of management meets on the second \u2018Tuesday, of every moz.M he annual en is held on the second Tuesday in ay.MONTREAL SAILORS' INSTITUTE.Rooms 223 Commissioners st.Andrew Allan, president; Charles Alexander, vice- president ; Hugh McLennan, treasurer; P.S, Ross, secretary; J.Ritchie Bell, manager, Committee \u2014Sir D.A, \"Smith, K.C.M.G,, M.P,, Lord Mount Stephen, He Fons Lyman, David Morrice, James Crathern, Ÿ c, H, E, Murray, Abner King man, R.B, Angus, Robert Mackay, Jonathan Hodg- son, Hugh Mon tagu Allan, R.White, hon, J.K.War + H.Redfern Ales, McFee, Robert Reford, Wm, Tees, ad BL Joh n Toreance, Alex, Robertson, R.C .Adams and JEWISH SOCIETIES.TEMPLE EMANU-EL LADIES\u2019 AID S0CIETY.Bertha Lichtenhein, president ; Dora Lazarus, vice- president; Julie Fischel, treasurer ; Carrie Abrahams, hon.ary ; Julia Veld, delegate to Montreal Council of the Nationa Council of the Women of Canada b ndenominational sewing guild in connection with the above LADIES HEBREW BENEVOLENT LOAN SOCIETY.Julie Fischel, president: Bertha resident ; Minnie Davis, treasurer ; on.secretary.Lichtenhein, vice- Ray Rubenstein, MISCELLANEOUS 1100 DIRECTORY.YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY D, A.Ansell » president I.Mendels, vice-president ; L.Cohen, treasurer ; A.M.Vineberg, hon.se sec.ees,\u2014L.Aronson, L.Holstein, I, S.Brenner, B, Wolovitch, H.Rutenberg, M.M.Sessenweim.TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS .No return for 189s received.ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE.GRAND COUNCIL OF QUEBEC., Bro, J.H, Spicer, Mpntreal; G.V Bissent.Cornwa Il; G.P, C., Sol.Cutter, Boston, Fags.°C G.Chap., rev.Geo, Stafferd, Bolton ; G.Sec*y., A.B.Parker, 203 Prince Arthur, Montreal : \u20ac: Treas., H, Morr, Montreal ; G.Aud., Dunbar Brown, j Trustees : F.E.Cross, Cornwall; R.E.Stevens, Know \u2018Next session Come\u2019 Council will meet in Cornwall, February 25th, 1896.DISTRICT COUNCIL.uarterly in Montreal.D, C., H.C.Messer, Munro, 566 Upper St » Jun.Gravis, Waterville : ; Meets 20 Lagauchetiere ; D.S., H.G.Charles Borromée st.METROPOLIS COUNCIL NO.5.Meets every Friday evening at 80 \"clock i in Walford hall, 3 Victoria st.R.Mackinnon, S.C, ; Arthur Paxton, R.S, METROPOLIS SELECT DEGREB.Meets second Friday in each month in Walford hall, 3 Victoria st.R.Mackinnon, S.C.; iplock, rec sec., 239 Drolet.ST LAWRENCE COUNCIL NO.6, Meets every Friday evening at & o'clock at 183 Congre- tion st.à H.Cayford C.; Percival Rickart, .S., 157 Bourgeois.RELIANCE COUNCIL NO.12.Meets every Wednesday at corner of Prince Arthur and St Urbain sts.W.opping, S, C.; Nicholas Swan, rec.sec,, SCEPTRE COUNCIL NO.27.Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o \u2018clock i in V.M.C.A hall, Dominion sq.A, R.Trussell, S.C.; C.Macartney, TEC, S\u20acC.y 725 Sherbrooke.ORIENT COUNCIL No, 19.Meets every Tuesday evening in Unity hall, 1151 Notre Damest.L.E.J.Waters, S.C.; D.Wolsenholme, rec.sec.VICTORIA COUNCIL NO.43.Meets every Thursday evening at 2204 St Catherine st.Jas.B, Staton, UNION COUNCIL NO.55.Meets 2nd Thursday of every month in summer and and and 4th Thursda ys in winter in Walford hall, Victoriast.W.G.Hunt, S, C.; A, T.Lane, rec.sec., s St Matthew, DOMINION ALLIANCE.For the Total Suppression of the Liguor Trafic.QUEBEC PROVINCIAL BRANCH Office: 62 >t James st.President \u2014], R.Vice-president.ce on Bishop Bond, James Baylis, Major E jristie, Lachute e; rev.J.H, Dickson, rev.James Fie .M.Featherston; Mrs.S.oster, Knowlton ; = A Fisher; rev.M.Hill; M.B.Jewell, East Farnham; W.H Lambly, Inverness ; James Miller, Ulverton : vu Morton; O.M.Moulton, Coaticooke; rev Morison, Orms- town; Mrs.Middleton, Quebec ; ; H.Moore, Magog : m, McNaughton, Ormstown ; £ Cookshire ; Wier Paul; Julius Scriver, M.P.Hemming ford : E.P, Stevens, (Knowion, Mrs.Sanderson Danville : 3co.M.Webster, rev.T.G.Williams, rev.W.Treasurer, \u2014C.'V'.W Villiams.Secretary, \u2014J, H, Carson, General Committee \u2014E, F, Ames, rev, Alla an, Phil ipsburg ; rev.T.Bennett, Dr, J.A, Bazin, Miss Barber, rev.G, H, Craik, Mrs.Collins, 8 J.Carter, Wm, Coo per, J.H, Ca ford, Dr.C, Cotton, Robert Craig, Quebec ; ST Jo Craig, Com ton ; ; M.M.Duff, E, A.Dyer er, MP, Wm.Drysdale iss 1 ou all; rev, Canon Davidson, Mrs.J.Ming: BR ichm enn, rev, C.R, Flanders, 1.H \u201cacte rev.W.T.Gunn, N Mrs, Geggie, Quebec : Goddard, South > Stukeley : arper, D.Hows, A.Heath, rev.rT.Hunter, D.D., rev.W.H inderson.Danville ; Robert Irwin, Capt.Jamieson, rev John Ker, D.D,, Ven, Archdeacon Lindy, Waterloo; S.P.Leet, H.Lawrence, West Shefford ; R, J.timer, rev, Dr.MacVicar, tv.s.Maclaren, Huntingdon; Ald, James McBride, Mrs.R.W.MclLach F, 7% Sherbrooke; Mrs, McDonald, J.K Domi; rev.J.McKillican, Mrs.Robert Miller, rev.D.aterson, St.J MeKille lex, Peden, L.D.phelps Eastman ; Mrs.Radford, revs W, D, Re id, rev, .Reid, rev.S, P_ Rose, W,\" R.Ross, R, C, Smith, 5 A L, Rural Dean Saunders, di .George Stafford, rev.D.C.Sanderson, Mrs.A.Mrs.Thomas, Melbourne ; Mrs.Thomson, Thurso os Bavid Tees, Wm.\u2018Tees, S.Treneman, Three Rivers: Mrs.Ure, J.F.Whiwell, Bedford ; F.W.West, Granby ; Captain Warne, astm The Executive meets in Montreal on the first Thursday in each month.SONS OF TEMPERANCE.Grand DIVISION S.OF T.PROV.OF QUEREC, Wm, Smith, G oiastone ave., Westmount; G.Sotibe, \u201cFre W.West, Gran HOWARD DIVISION ro.15.OF T, 35 Cathcart street, Montreal, Que.W.P., Wm.Smith, Guardian Insurance Co.; W.P.WE Dage, 47St.John street.ST PATRICK'S T.A.& B.SOCIETY.Founded Feb, 21, 1840, Rev, J.A.McCallen, rev, president ; hon.Senator Murphy 1st vice-president ; harkey, 2nd vice-pres- ident ; Jas.\u2018estigan, \u201csecretary ; Kavanagh, asst, secretary ; L.C.O\u2019 Brien, financial seretary ; ; T 5 1.ullen, asst, fancial frst Jas, Tierney, rch: rer; Jas.Milloy, marshal; Thos Martin, ast marshal, Committee, \u2014john W Walsh, chairman ; n Howard, rogan, Jas, Connaughton, T.Martin, F.Collin ns, M.F.Thos.Fore Fhvos.Smalishire, M, Dur- oyle, James H, Kelley Mectings at St Patrick's Church \u20ac on the and Sunday of every month, All communications to be addressed to the secretary, J.J.Costigan, 325 St.Urbain st.o return for 1895 received, ST ANN'S TOTAL A STINENCE AND BENEFIT OCIETY tha: faher, asst,-sec.: Mi os, Ward, coll treas ; \u2014 Tracey, asst coll treas ; W .Donnelly, grand marshal; M, Garri- gan, asst mars xeculive Committee.\u2014Jas, Shanahan, chairman; M.Burke, \u2018Thos, Quinn, J.Brady, T, Crean, C, Shanah ahan, J.Pigoy, Wm, Davis, .Howlett, D.Grahan, M.J.Muilin, ocicty meets second Sunday of every monih, at 3.30 p.m,, in st.Ann's hall.SOCIETE DE TEMPERANCE DE L'EGLISE ST PIERRE.Rev.P.Schelfhaut, c: S.3.Re, spiriual director; Quinn, president ; Jam Doolan, vice-president ; Rodgers, 22 St Philip sty sec, ; Ed, M chael J, Ryan, treas.107 Visitation st.J.O, Pelletier, O.M.1,, director ; Napoléon Royal president: jo seph ochon, 1st vice-president ; Adclphe énécal, and vice president ; Séraphin Lachance, Secretary ; ; Jos.L'ourtois, treasurer.Meets in St, Peter's church the third Sunday month at 7 p,m, 600 member > of cvery NATIONAL SOCIETIES.CANADIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE.Patron.\u2014His Excelleny the Earl of Aberdeen, Gover nor-Geueral of Canad. MISCELLANEOUS 1101 DIRECTORY.Sir Donald A.Smith, K Gh M.ç » honor Br president iJ w.1, St.\u20ac.Shearer, president ; James, Ist vice-president; Arch.MeGoun, and\u2019 vice- presiden H B.Ames, treasurer; L.O.Armstrong d H, ÿ.\"Ros , joint secre .*Meeis monthly from October to April.BT GEORGE'S S80CIETY.Patron, \u2014His Lordship the Bishop of Montreal, President, \u2014F.Wolferstan T'homas ; Jos.Richards, 1st vice-president ; Wm.Nivin, and vice president ; R.S.Clift, treasurer ; Jas.\u2018Mitchell, secreta p êns\u2014Very rev, Dean G, Ofborne Troop, x re Wood, M.A, rev Bushell, ev, Arthur French, rev, J.Gilbert Baylis, rev.JE Physicians .\u2014 E.\u201cForwick, M.D., Thos.D.Reed, M D\u201d E.Buller.M.D.Charles ; Wilson M.D, C.Ë D., W.A.Molson, Stroud, M.D., F.R.England, Honorary Counsel.\u2014C.B, Carter, Q.C.Board à, Mana rement.\u2014Hon.J.K.War , C.P vers B.Recd, .Evans, E.Ve.Penny OMMITTRES.sp ChariiableJoseph Richards, chairman ; Wm, Nivin, hon.J.Vard, Edgar Judge, J.H.Redfern.Finance ton.J.K.Ward, chairman ; Edgar Judge, Building].H.Redfern, chairman; hon.J.K.Ward, W.E.Smith, .Scla- mith, Edgar Judge, 7 H.Redfern, Festivities.7% P.Sclater, chairman; Wm.Nivin, E.G, Penny and P.J.Eva Canvassing.\u2014 Messrs.Sclater, \u2018Wm.\"Nivin, W.E.Smith, Evans, Redfern and R, S.Clift, Lady Directresses,\u2014Mrs, C.P.Sclater, Mrs.J.K.Ward, Mrs, R, S.Clift, Mrs.E.Judge, Mrs.È.G.Penny, Mrs.Nivin, Mrs, Wolferstan Thomas, Mrs, WE.Smith, Mrs.Jos, Ric Richards, Mrs.Jas, Mitchell, Mrs.Reed, 0 nes \u2014The ie meetings of the Socicty are held quarterly, on the tenth day of the months of January, April, July and October.Should cither of these days fall on a \"Sunday, the meeting will be held on the day follow- in The members meet also on St George's day.The annual election of officers and committees takes place at the annual meeting in Jan The meetings of the Board of Management arc held on the first Tuesday in each mo The chantable committee | pi weekly.Membership.~Natives of England or Wales, and their descendants, born in the British possessions, are cligible tor membership.Annual subscription, $3.00; life subscription, $25.00.8T ANDREW'S SOCIETY.Robert Mackay, president; R, M.Esdaile, 1st vice- president ; E.B.Greenshields, and vice-president ; Alex.¥ iddell, treasurer ; Robert Adair, secretar ohn Ogilvy, asst, secretary ; rev, Dr.Campbell and fac- kay, chaplains ; Drs.Wa nless Proudfoot, C.w Wilson, Stewart, Camero on, E A.Hutchi inson, \"phys Charitable pirat] Ay Campbell Even \u2018Me- Le , Wm.Reid, James Tasker, i A, Ogi Commitive of Accounts.\u2014Hon.À.W.Sais ilvie, Hugh McLennan, W.W.Ogilvie, R.B.Angus, Sir Donald A.Smit B.Committee of Instalmenis.\u2014James Wright and J.utch Representative Governor fo the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge.\u2014~Ewan McLennan ST PATRICK'S SOCIETY.Established March 6, 1856.\u2014Incorporated 1863.r.Jas.J.Guerin, president Dr.E.J.C.Kennedy, 1st Dros done: Pp, IcCafirey, and vice-president ; Geo.Murphy, treasurer; T.McGrail, corresponding secretary; S.Cross, recording secretary.| Committee of Management, \u2014F han, J.Foley J.Craven, M.Del Ahan PA B.Campbell, J.otk, BP.P.Connolly, J.Hoolahan P McC CR O'Leary, À.C.Coleman, A.Purcell, J.P.Ee J ons b.Kehoe, L.Hughes, + O'Shaughnessy, J.McLane, itable Committee.\u2014B.Campbell, chairman ; F.Callahan, J.Meek, M.Delahanty, J.Hoolah Ty.prman, cree rev.Vv, Fe J Hall C Comsnittee \u2014J.Foley, chairman: .Crav Chaplains.~Irish Clergy of St Patrick's church.Physicians.\u2014Drs.Guerin, Devlin, Gaherty and Ken- F.Callahan, nedy.Grand Marskal.\u2014Wm.Davis.Society Meetings : First Monday of every month.Cone mittee Meetings: Last Monday of every month.Hall, 223 McGill street.IRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT SUCIETY.- Rooms 691 Dorchester.Moses Parker, president; John Stephens, 1st vice-pre- sident ; John Stewart, 2nd vice-president; Geo.Horne, rd vice-president ; omas, treasurer, 274 St james : J Hamilton Ferns, secretary, 76 City Councillors : ; S.C.Kyte, assistant secretary ; Jos.Dixon, corresponding secretary.Couscil = as.Moore, D.McMillan, Robert Irwin, Chas.Pré Percy R.Sault, Andrew Baile, Thos.Sutton, as.1cKeown, Ge .E.Drummond, R.Thomas, J.Joyle, James ln R.K.Thomas, Wm.Henry, Joseph Luttrell, Chaplains.\u2014Very rev.dean Carmichael, rev.Jas.Fleck, 5 rev, J.H.Dixon, rev.Dr.Hunter and rev.Dr.t Finance Committee-\u2014Jas.Moore, chairman ; James Wilson, R.K.Thomas, C.Byrd, T.Sut Charitable Committes.\u2014 H.M teKeown, chairman, 370 St Anto D.{ilian, J.Doyle, Richard A'hom: ns, Percy } ault.Immigration Committee.du Re Henry, chairman, room 114 Board of Trade : Robert Irwin, Andrew Baile, Geo.E.Drummond, WE: Seale.Auditors.\u2014 James C.Sinton, Jas.R.W.D'Olie Physicians.\u2014D.F.Gurd, M.arse.Wilkins, M.D., W.H.Drummond, M.D., \"H.M.'Patton, M.IRISH PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION ADA.Moore, OF A.Mackey, reson, 28 Doncgana st; R.W.Kydd, 1st vice-president ; W.R and vice-presigent A.1, G.Ellis, secretary, 36a, 8 St.Dominique M.Berry, financial secretary ; Ellis, asst.secretary ; Wm.Maxwell, treasure Beard pA Management.\u2014Theofficers with 5.H.B.ge Kyle, Wm.Roberts, A.H.McKee, W, Gillean\u201d enry \u2018The meetings for 1895 will be held on the sth Monday in September, sth Tuesday in October, sth Friday in November, and sth Monday in December, SONS OF ENGLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.Victoria Fubrèce Lodge No, 41.President, Bro, Robt, Sa pers : pige -president, Bro.J, T.Woodall ; treasurer, Bro.Hill ; pecretary, Bro.Jas.A.Edwards, 546 $y \"Paul ; 4 \u2018guide, Bro, V Barrow ; and guide, Bro.W.'F.Singleton : 3rd de: Bro, Juo.de : 4th guide, Bro.Wm.Trickey; sth guide, Bro.Ki h- Will ; 6th guide, Bro, gine.Wills ; surgeon, S, I.son, M.b.; inner guard, Bro, Cal, Lawton; outer od.ro.C.Smith; trustees: Bros.Jno.P.Hart ey, Thos.White, W.Herbert.Mcets and and 4th Fridays in Fraternity Hall.White Rose Degree No.44.Meet on the and Tuesday of each month in the sama Primrose Lodge No.49.Past president, Bro.Harold E.M.hs 1 presideul, Bro.J.Hinchliffe ; vice-president, Bro odier ; surgeon, Bro.G.P.Girdwood, M.D.; H hase Bro.C.Blake, 21 Charron st.; treasurer, Bro.T, Warhvise ; chaplain Bro.A.C.Jones; guides, Bros.Lingficld, Durey, Fraas, Vickers, G.C.Smith, Munday, i guards, Bros, Caldwell and Rouse ; auditors, Bros.vans, Mauning and and Ware; trusices, Bros, H.Hole, H.[rous, Meets ist and 3rd Mondays in each month, W.Rand Monday, in Alexandra Rooms, 2204 St Catherine, MISCELLANEOUS 1102 DIRECTORY.ENGLISH WORKINGNEN'S BENEFIT SOCIE F.Clarke, president; Me Ÿ enkins, 1st vice-presi- de ent ; B.Norris, and vice-president ; Jas.Bac con, g Aylmer ; fin.sec.; Thos, Shepperd, Jee secretary; J.H, Hall, treasurer: rev, W, BB, Bound, 3 Bishop of Montreal : re, E, Wood, rev.J.Kerr, dis fains ; A.Molson, D., physician Bay H, Bell, .» physician (for Point $ Charles); : Q.c, M.D.phy solicitor; J, H, Isaacson, ty nowry, rs pic a Wethey, George Hobson, G.Pink Sears \u2014Gco, Pink, 28 Richmond, Point St Charles, south side of canal ; East w ard, 1\".Bail , 108 Shaw st, right side of St Denis to city limits ; Centre ward, LA H.Flawn, 5: Emile, right side of Me Gill, Beaver \"Hall and Univarsity ; West ward, E, H.Watkiss, 742 Albert st, 5t Cunegonde, left side of McGill, University st to city limits west, Meetings held the first ja onday of every month, in Engineers\u2019 Hall, 66214 Cra UNITED WORKINGMEN'S BENEFIT SOCIETY.No return for 1895 received.GERMAN SOCIETY OF MOKTREAL.Founded in 1835.Ed.Schultz, Austrian consul, president ; F.Koehn, sen., first v 1ce president ; .Studer, second vice-president; E Freygung, secretary; Herm .Wolff, Danish consul, treasurer : Rud.Doerken, financial secretary ; rev.Fo Rieder, aul Zimmermann, .ode, benevolent committee: C.Runk, R.Pollack, R.Freygang, legal committee; M, Goldstein, B.C.L., legal adviser; Sir Hingston M.D., and \u2018J.C.Cameron, M.D, hysicians, Meets first Wednesday each month at 597 raig st.SWISS NATIONAL SOCIETY.F.A.Vallottoo, president, 1404 St.Denis; W.F.Schmid, vice-president; E, Gehret, treasurer; F.Batticr, secretary, 8gb Parthenais st, Benevolent Committee \u2014D.L.Rey, consul ; E, San- dreuter, vice-consul ; Dr, Geo, À.Lacombe.Meews fir first Saturday of every month at 597 Craig stat 8.30 p.m SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY.N.Sense president ; \u2014 Evers, 1st vice-presi- dent; Thos Lomb, 2nd vice-president ; Wm, Hel- mar, secretary ; Tombyll, treasurer ; Ed.Waagen, y Meets every Thursday at 595 Craig st.financial secretar BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE.7 St Elizabeth st.nD.A.sell, president a Mendels, vice president ; L.Cohen.treasurer; A .M.Vineberg, hon.secre tary ; R.Baker, principal of school ; VE Baker, clerk to t Board : Eugene Gordon, cacher of Hebrew ; J, Taik kiff, janitor, MUSICAL SOCIETIES.MONTREAL PEILHARMONIC SOCIETY.{'atrons.\u2014His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, Sir Donald A.Smith, K.C,M.G., M.P.; Hector Mackenzie, James Ross.Hector Mackenzie, honorary president ; Charles Cassils, resident ; Fred.Stancliffe, 1st vice-president ; \u2019 cooper, and vice-president ; A.Browning, secretary-treas- urer ; office 1724 Notre Dame st reet, Committee Messrs.ot T.Riclle, N.J.Power, Wm.C.Mcintyre, L.J.F Conductor, \u2014 Prof, GY Couture.Accompanist.\u2014E.Lavi Rehearsals, Monday evenings in Fraser Institute hall, commencing first Monday in October at Chorus, 275 voices.Orchestra, so ak Yearly subscription, $10 for 2 seats at cach of 4 Concerts.THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY.Captain W.H.Benyon, preudent; R.R, Stevenson, 1st vice-president ; Col, D.Torrance Fraser, and vice president ; G, H, Findley, sec.-treasurer, 49 Metcalfe st, Committee.~Chas.Gurd, F Gagne ls J.x Barlow, jun., W, Millar, A by sad Conductor\u2014Hora AW eyner, us.\u201cBat \u2018A.R.C.O.Spristant Conductor\u2014Percival J.llisley, Mus.Bac.Chorus Accompanist.\u2014Mrs.J.Parratt.LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC.COUNCIL OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.76 St Gabriel st, L.I.Boiv.n, Montreal, president; J.C, Wilson, Montreal, vice-president C.Stevenson, B, A., secretary and director of schoo ounct!\u2014Hon, Minister of Agriculture and Colonization \u201cTon, provincial secretary, and hon, superintendent of Public Instruction, members emofficio: Eugène T'aché, uebec; J.F.y, Quebec ; rev.amme, uebec ; G.E, To nn Quebec : D.ine, Levis ; Teles.phore Normand, Three Rivers ; Paul Payan, St, Hyacinthe ; Andrew Boyd, Victor Ro: a Macfarlane, J.D.Rolland, Francis J: Hart, y ° Wilson, Wm Mac- Master, Montre .G.Lomas, Sherbroo COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.Office, Department of Agriculture and Colonization, Quebec Hor.A.C.P.R, Landry, Beauport ; hon.John McIntosh, Waterville ; hon.G.Joly de Lotbinière, Quebec ; hon, F.X.O.Meth M.\u20ac, L., St Pierre ies Becquets ; rev, M, Me Montminy, es, Bea eauce ; Ben: MP Beauchamp, M .>.P,, Stl Se Geo itton, MeDonal M.P.P., Acton Vale ; Joseph Girard, M.P.P., St Gédéon Joseph dela Broque- ie laché, St Hyacinthe ; I.LA A.Ma arsan, l\u2019Assomption ; ess, Howick ; Timot ¢ Brodeur, St Hugues Chas, D, Tylee, St Thérèse\u201d de, Blainville ; Haram Foster, Knowlton ; ; rev, M.E, Dauth, St Léonard a Aton Dr.Viltrid Sn non Ste Adéle ; Basile Lamarre, Longueuil ; ; rev, L remblay, St Anne Lapocatière ; ; A.yer, entrent: Ora P.Patten, Montreal ; Andrew J, Dawes, Lachine ; Ed.A.Barnard, secretary, Quebec.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE.Secretary's V7 L.J.Seargeant, president; H.Wallis, F, L.Wanklyn* J.Taylor, W, McWood, vice-presidents ; A: Starke, secre.tary-treas, .Wyer, .Commie: John Millin ton chairman J.Pitt, wles, D, Anderson, C, Williams, Jy Buriovs Jobs Carmichael, Thos, \u2018Burn, J Watson, J J.Nic ols J.Watt, I .Gollan NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF MONTREAL Session 1895-96.Patron \u2014 His [Excellency the Governor General, The Earl of Aberdee Hon, President.\u2014Sir J.William Dawson, LL.D, F,R,S., F.,R.\u201cPresident.\u2014 Rev.Robert Campbell, | D.D.158 Vice-President \u2014John S, Shea Vice-Presidents \u2014Sit Donald A, Smith, hon, J.S.C.Wurtele, j.H, R, Molson, George Sumner, hon, ward r.Wesley Mills, J.Jose B.J.Harrington, Ph D., F.R.S Cop J.Steve Enon Broo s Members y Conch umner, chairman : hon.J.K.Ward, N.N.r Judge, prof, Cox, Tas Gardner, Albert Holden, a ortier, Frank .Adams, M.A.Sc., C, T.Williams, Honorary Recording Sec\u2014C.S.J.Phillips.mélenarary Corresponding Secretary.\u2014J.W.Stirling, Curator \u2014J.B.Williams.Honorary Treasurer \u2014F.W.Richards, Editing and Exchange Committee.~Frank D.Adams, M,A.Sc,, chairman ; Dr.B.J.Harrin on, B.» Ph, D.\u2019 F.G.5.T.Wesley Mills J.F.Ottawa ; G.F.Matthew, St John, N.B, prof.Cox.N.LN vans, CO firars Committee.\u2014E, mbers, chairman ; éd.y C.E, Je AF, Winn, Walter Drake, Geo U.Beaudry Kearley, Joseph For Lecture Committee, Rev Dr.Campbell, sychairman ; Dr.T.Wes ley | Mills.rof, John Cox, Dr.J, W.Stirling, N.N.Evans, C > Phillips, Dr, B.J.Harrington, Edgar Judge. MISCELLANEOUS 1103 DIRECTORY, House Commitict, \u2014J.S, Shearer, chairman; G.Sum- Members \u2014H, A.Budden, J.Try-Davies L J.ner, Edgar Judge, Walter Drake, Forget, H.S.Macdou 1, W.2 swald .C.Scott, Mem rship Commitiee.\u2014].Stevenson Brown, chair- G.Simpson, H.G.trathy, .Wilson, J.FNichoty w.man; Joseph Fortier, J.S.Shearer, Walter Dr ake.} Fenwick, W.Mackenzie, a Clark, G.Hamilton, Museum Committee.J.B.Williams chairman; KE.D.Meeker, A.Strathy, A.F.Clerk, A.# Riddell, C.Wintle, Geo.Kearley, A.F- Winn, J .F.Hausen, N.N.k.Gault, W.H.Weir) J.G.\"A.Wilson, Evans, J].Stevenson Brow G.C.Dunlop, C.Meredi ,.G.= Snichers, W.R.Sxperintendent Alfred Griffin.Miller, F, TES Forget, LB pare, Es wl : Turpin, A aterson, arler, F.arlow C.Henshaw, NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY Governing Committ -L.J.F , Geo, W.Hamil- Organized 186c\u2014Incorporated in 1870, No return for 1895 received.LUNGUEUIL LITERARY CLUB.Founded in 1888.Ww.J.Gear, hon, president; W.A, Sutherland, hon.secretary ; ; W.Simpson Walker, B.C.L., William Cooper, w rhompson, John Hamilton, James McClure, past presidents.Meets every Wednesday evening from October to May, at the private residences of the mem TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO.176.President, C.J.Maguire; vice-president, H.Fried- lauder : corresponding and recording secretary, J.B, Mack, P.O.Box 734 ; treasurer, John Beckingham, jun,, financial recrem a inn, jun.; sergeant-at-arms, D}.Dalton ; Delegates, to Trades\u2019and Labor Council, L.Z.Boudreau, WV.0, Kydd, C.J.Maguire.Executive Committee ~C, Hudson, J.Hamilton, L.Z Boudreau, J.Mulgrave, Jas Wilson.oard of Direcfors.\u2014Jas.Pringle, Jas.Feeney, H.C.Lawlor.Meets first Saturday in every month.JACQUES CARTIER TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, P.C.Chatel, president ; Chas.Belleau, 1st vice-presi- dent ; D.C, Thériault, and vice- president ; À, P.igeon, financial secretary; H, Cardinal, recording secretary ; P.> Daniel, treasurer ; Isidore Lussier sergeant at arms ; P.C.Daigneault, \u2018: .Gélinas, S.de ndpré, P.Robi- neau, Chas, Beaudoin and O.Laurier, executive board ; B.Vautier, Alfred Darveau and cquart, auditors ; Adélard Gravel, E, Dupont and P.C Central Trades and Labor Council, COOPERS\u2019 PROTECTIVE UNION.D.Verdon, president; Ed.Howard, vice-president ; Wikia Laporte, French secretary ; W.Thompson, Eng- fn péter T.Paré, corresponding secretary 35 Bissonnette, financial secretary ; Ro Miller, treaburer ; Jos.Ouellette, marshal ; M.Bastien, o.Letourneau, P.Frangon, Louis Leroux, Eusébe Lardie, Wm.Fuller, Maurice Lynch, Peter McInness, Peter \u2018rançon, Frs.Fricaud, direct Meets cvery 2nd Friday of each month at 6623 Craig st.UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERSAND JOINERS OF AMERICA.Union No, 1 François Duchêne, president ; F.Denis, secretary.Meets every Thursday evening at cight at 278 St.Lawrence st, MERCANTILE.MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADEs À.Cantlie, president ; John Torrance, 1st vice: ee John McKergow, ard vice-president ; Chas, F mith, treasu werd \u2014 Leonard I Boivin, James Crathern, Geo.Hague, John T.ride, David McFarlane, Wim.Mc ally, Henry Miles, Arch, Nicoll, Wm.Nivin, Jas, E Rend dell \u2019 \u2018David Robertson .Smith.ard of Arbitration, > Rob Archer, John Baird, HA.Pres, Chas, Chaput, James P.{legho orn El B.Greenshields, F, W.Henshaw, Edgar Ju n B.McLea, Hugh McLennan, Ww.w.Ogilvie, NOES he Shon.George Hadrill, secretary ; G.À, Irwin, asst,-secretary, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.11 St Sacrament = L.Forget, chairman; Geo.Hamilton, chairman ; m, .Miller, era treasurer ; Low, assistant secretary.vice- John 5, Chatel , delegates to ton, Wm.R.Miller, J.R.Mecker, Cordon Str.rathy.LA CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE FRANCAISE DE MONTREAL.Office 528 Board of Trade Building, 42 St Sacrament st, M.le Comte de Turenne and Aug.Girard, honorary presidents ; Emile Galibert, president ; os Herdt, vice-presi- dent ; 5 ieyes, secretar ry; iri Jonas, treasurer; L.de Polinière and Lucien Src: councillors; D, Eug.Lafleur, advocate.CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION.42 St Sacrament st.D.G.Thomson, president ; R.Peddie, acting president ; Win, Stewart, treasurer Conmtiittee of Management.\u2014Jas, Allen, E.F.Craig, R.M.Esdaile, W.À.Hastings, Jos.Robillard, Adam G.Thomson, Roard of Reviein,\u2014G.M.Kinghorn, chairman: John Dillon, J.O.Lafremiére, T.A.Crane, Stewart Munn.George Hadrill, secretary ; 6 A.Irwin, assistant secretary.CANADIAN FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION.Board of Trade Building, ve wing.Thomas R.Wood, president ; F, W, Evans and P, H.Sims, vice-presidents; Alf.W.Hadrii, secrelary, residence 6 Seymour avenue, MARINE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION.42 St Sacrament st, Archibald Nicoll, president; Edward L.Bond, vice- president; J.H.Routh, treasurer, Executive Committee, \u2014J.H.Routh, chairman; Wm, B, Evans, Wm.Cunningham and ex-officio the president and treasurer ; ; G.A.Irwin, secretary, WHOLESALE GROCERS ASSOCIATION.2 St Sacrament st, has, Chaput, president : Geo, À, Childs, vice-president; Alen Hebert, reasurer.Directors.\u2014H, H, F .Hughes, H, Laporte, J.E, Quintal, Committee 0 cAréifration \u2014A.Birks, 1).C.Brosseau, S.J.Ser Tr, orbes, Win.Ki nloch.G.A, Irwin, ere, GROCERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.No return for z8gs5 receiv WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ASSOCIATION.42 St Sacrament st, A A.Thibaudeau, president; E.B, Greenshields, vice- president ; Wm treasu Dir cctors.\u2014R.L.Gaunt, Wm.Kissock, S.O, Shorey, Jas.Slesso .A.Trwin, secretary, SOCIETE DES MARCHANDS DETAILLEURS DE NOUVEAUTES DE LA PROVINCE DE QUEBEC Monument National, 218 St Lawrence st.Chagnon, president; Jos.Normandin, 1st vice- prosidont Jules Huot, and vice president J.H, Lemieux, recording secretary; J.R, Paquin, assistant secretary ; oO Lemire, corresponding secretary ; Z.Moisan, treasu- er.; Labonté, assistant treasurer; P.E.Beauchamp, aah al, METAL AND HARDWARE ASSOCIAT ION.42 St, Sacrament st, James Crathern, president ; Thos, J.Drummond, vice president; J, B, Learmont, treasurer. MISCELLANEOUS 1104 DIRECTORY, Directors.\u2014F.Fairman, A, C.Leslie, Wm, McMaster, Ize.Phymister .A.Irwin, secretary.BUTTER AND CHEESE ASSOCIATION.42 St Sacrament st.Wm.Nivin, president; Jas, Dalrymple, vice-president ; Frank Duckett, treasurer Executive Commitee.\u2014A, J.Brice, H.A.Hodgson, P Ww.McIagan, D.A.McPherson.Committee of Arbitration.\u2014Geo.Ho dge.A: he ir Hodg: son, Ino.McKergow, J.A.Vaillancourt, W.G.A.Irwin, sectr ary SHOE AND LEATHER ASSOCIATION.42 St.Sacrament st.Edwin Thompson, president ; James Leggatt, vice-presi- dent ; John T agar.treasure recto Holden, Geo, T.Slater, Chas.F, Smith, James 1 hitfram, G.A: rwin, sccretary, LICENSED VICTUALLERS ASSOCIATION.enry Hogan, hon.president.Fito, \u2014Jos.Riendeau, president ; Théo.Lanctot, vice-president; Cyrille Vallée, secretary ; Andrew J.awes, prepsres s : Louis A.Lapointe, Henri Dubois, Nap.Richard, J.B.Bureau Alphonse Poitras, mery Cadieux, Advisory Board.\u2014 Joseph T assé, E.L.Ethier, Eugène Villeneuve, Alphonse able, Geo.\u2018Chartrand.communications to be sent to C.Vallée, secretary, 540 St, Jame Meets at La Salle de l'Union St.Joseph, 1796 St.Catherine.THE MONTREAL GAS COMPANY.Office cor St lames and St Gabriel sts.H.S.Holt, president ; Hugh Me Lennan, vice-presi- dent ; W.W, Moore, secretary Directors.\u2014Robert Benny, Henry Joseph, J.P.Daw wes, Robt.Mackay, Hector Mackenzie, John Crawford, Ad Hurteau H.Fauteux, .W.O'Neill, Fred.Donaldson, G.L.Mon- cel, Robert S.Vilso on, F.Lussier and G, A.Hart, clerks ; Mason Burke James Gorman and J.G.Darling, collectors ; Geo.Yelland, meter inspector, MONTREAL EXPOSITION COMPANY.Office, 76 St Gabriel st, Hon, L.Tourville, president: P, Lyall, ist vice- president; H, Prevost, 2nd vice-president 3, C.Stevenson, general manager and secretary.Directors, \u2014R.uzias-Turenne w.Eving.& Sadler, N.Hurteau, T, A, Trenholme, $ Doran.LA COMPAGNIE DE TELEPHONE DES MA E- CHANDS DE MONTREAL.Office, 81 St.James, .X.Moisan, president : L.E.Beauchamp, treasurer ; Odijon Vanier, J.M.Marcotte, sccretary, J.Beaudoin, gel Leduc, À.$.Hamelin.A.S.Delisle, Theale Le- ebvre.CLUBS.8T JAMES'S CLUB.Cor University and Dorchester sts.Geo.E.Small, manager and secretary, METROPOLITAN CLUB.57 Beaver Hall hill.Sir JR Hickson, hon president ; dent; treas.Tnn.Atkin, presi- Clancy, hon, secretary ; H, H.Wolff, hon.MONTEFIORE CLUB.2446 St Catherine, J.Michaels, hon, president ; B.Goldstein, president, M.Hirsch, vice-president; Maurice Levis, treasurer ; s.L Herman, hon.secretary.Directors.\u2014B.Goldstein, S, L.Herman .E.Mendels, A.E, Morris, J.Lamenhoff, A, Vincberg, M .Hirsch, SIR JOHN A.MACDONALD CLUB.Rooms, 186 St James st.F.S.MacLennan, president ; Joseph H.Jacobs, hon.secretary-treasurer., Office ofthesecretary-treasurer, 303 St James st, THE MONTREAL PARLIAMENT.Hon.Sir D.A.Smith, hon, president ; S.C.Stevenson, B.A., president; Joseph H.Jacobs, hon, secretary-tre- surer, 67 Mansfiel THE LIBERAL CLUB OF MONTREAL.Hon.Wilfrid Laurier, hon, president; hon F, G.Marchand, hon.vice-president, G.Stephens, jun., president; Edmund Guerin, B.C.L., 1st vice resident Weir, B.C.L., 2nd Vice, resident ; J.D, ameson, secre- tary- treasurer ; : allace, F rench secretary.Advisory Board Mathes Rg! Robt.Mackay, Geo.V V.Stephene, sen., hon.J.K.Ward, Edward Holton.A.G.McBean, Wm.Rutherford, M.Hutchinson, J.N.Greenshields, Robert Reid, Jas.* Cochrane, Alex.Mac- Lean, Sidney Fisher, Council \u2014R, S, Weir, Dr.Guerin, J.DP.Cas- rain, F.W.Hibbard, 7.P.Cullen, Chas.Archer, WV, He Burroughs, J.M.Ferguson, E.Halley, W.D.Burns The club mects every Thursday evening at 6 Donegani st.REFORM ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.(Late Young Men\u2019s Reform Club.) B.J.Coghlin, resident ; M.Hutchinson, D.C.IL., 1st vice-president ; A.Weir, and vice-president; E.W.P.Guerin, B.C.L.Card vice-president ; Dr.S.J.Andres, hon.treasurer ; w.Simpson Walker, B.C.L., hon, secretary.Committee.\u2014N.W.Trenholme, D.C.Le hon.Jas.Mc- Shane, W.F.Ritchie, han, J.K.Ward MN Greenshiclds, Q.C., E.Hol ton, R.'W.Redfern, Sonne, R.Mac thay, J Hodgson, Horace \"Joseph, Dr.Guerin, A.P Rinfret, Wm, Rutherford, S.Fisher, C.A.con QC ,M.P., Wm.Euard, F.Caver- hill.cets every alternate Tuesday.MONTREAL PIONEER FREETHOUGHT CLUB.29 McGill College av.George Martin, pongrary, Br president; Charles Stevens resident ; olson, Feodor Boas, Roswell fisher, vice.president ; M.Michaels, trcasurer and financial secretary ; Thomas ore, secretary ; Mrs.S.Brown, librarian, Bo Directors.\u2014W , Lyall, A.P.Chisholm, » James Shearer, B v.\"Mc RI Ww.Library open every evening.Meetings Sunday, 3 p.m.MONTREAL ELECTRICAL CLUE.Object, mutual advancement in the Electrical business.Wm.B.Shaw, president, den St James ; H.O.Edwards, vice-president ; Geel outre, secy-treas.Committee.\u2014T.F.P ett, J.A.Meets every second Money at sg Dogs.Papers and discussions on technical subjects at every meeting.Subscription 83 per annum, FISH AND GAME PROTECTION CLUB OF THE PROVINCE OF.QUEBEC.J.T.Finnie, M.D., p esident; W, C.president; H.G.Elliott, Fron.secretary ; \u2018L'.C.Brainerd, hon.treasurer.Committee.\u2014 Geo.Horne, Geo.Boulter, H, W, Awater, G.W.Stephens, A, N.Shewan, Jas.Marshall, Robt.Mackay, |.H.Stearns, E.Cowley vel.Maclie, G.H, Massey VJ B.Sparrow, N.T.Rielle, Peter McKenzie, J.B.Tress ider.Secretary\u2019 s address, 136 St James st.dress, 103 St Francois Xavier st, .PISCATORIAL COON CLUB.Costi Marcus Trouer, vice- Treasurer's ad- Edm Gannon, president; T, H.Waddell, vice- president; J.Morley, scarelary-trcasurer ; James assistant-secretary ; James cEtroy, conductor ; Macho enny, color \u201cbearer ; Sergt.Clarke, piper ; G.H.Holland, leader of orchestra. MISCELLANEOUS 1105 COMPAGNIE DU CLUB DE CHASSE ET DE PECHE DU CHENAL DU MOINE, (LIMITED).Office, 61 Jacques Cartier square.Hon.L, O.Taillon, honorary president ; Victor Gladu, M.P.P,, honorary vice-president; Chas.Desmarteau, president ; Joseph Monette vice-president ; L.À.Lapointe, secretary-treasurer ; I\u2019.Ib, Paquette, asst.secretary, Direc sors}.O.Pelland, A, Marcotte, Jos.deau, C.Vallée, A.Doin.Captain\u2014Ja:.Roley Auditors.\u2014 Real Angers, N.B.Desmarteau.Secretary treasurer s address, 36 Osborne st.MONTREAL BICYCLE CLUB.Founded 1878.Club rooms, M.A.A.A.Club House, 149-153 Mansfield st.L.Rubenstein, president: G.S.Low, 1st vice-president: Art.Harries, and vice-president ; David J.Watson, hon.secretary ; E.Herbert Brown, treasurer.Committee.\u2014R.T, mb, W.G.Robertson, T, M.Rybenmtcin, Gc A.Melville, (ex -officio), Road officers.\u2014G.A.Melville, captain ; A.K, Paterson, ist lieutenant ; Harry Fisher, 2nd licutenant ; F.G, Pen- dleton, bugle major.SHAMROCK PISVULE CLUB.J.Jt.McNally, pres Quinn, vice-president ; P.Wright, secretary ; James pipes Scanlan, cap- tins \"A.Gosseli in, 1st lieutenant; W.J.Wight, and lieutenant ; n, bugler.Committee.\u2014C.Hart, L L.Barbeau Rien- .U, Cri Briggs, WANDERERS BICYCLE CLUB Club room, 2269 St Catherine st, H.Hibbard Ayer, president; Arch.L.Me Dougall, vice-president ; A.E.Holden, secretary, 30 St John st ; C.Stroud, treasurer, B35.Sacrament st.Road officers\u2014F.ean, capuin; T, D, Lloyd, 1st lieutenant ; H.W.Monsell, 2nd leutemant : A.B.> callaghan, bugler ; ; M.McDuff, standard bear Committee.\u2026J.A A, Mann, C.F.Stanley, À.J.McMillan, Frank Winn, A : Couissarat, A, ides meet at Club room, \"Monday od Thursday §p.m., and Saturday 3 p.m LACHINE BOATING AND CANOEING CLUB.Office, 164 5t James st.Club house, Lachine, T.A.Dawes, hon president; A.J, Dawes, president; S.Jackson, first vice-president ; L.\"B.DeVeber, second vice-president ; ward, third vice president ; KR.Bickerdike, jun, captain; KA H.C, Mussen, hon, secre- tary-treasurer.ST LAMBERT BOATING CLUB.Incorporated Hon, Pres., Jos, Horsfall ; pres,, Arthur Horsfall vice pres, W.BB, Morris ; captain, À ect\u2019y, J.Foulis ; treasY, A.Sowdan.© Committee.\u2014W.Duckworth, A.E, Harvey, W.Wright, Geo.Ancrum, W, Reynolds, A.Came on, E.Morrison.i drew Irving, jun.; ST, ROSE BOATING CLUB Capital #3,000, paid up.D.Hatton, president ; M, Millard, vice-president ; Andrew Darling » hon, mrérotary-trenaurer 341 St.Paul st, Directors n J.A.Quimet, E, N.Pratte, Chas, McLean, J.0.Poeme VALOIS BOATING CLUB.¥.E.Nelson, president; M.Freeman, Ist vice-presi- dent : C.L, Lockerby, 2nd vice-president : D.M.Lennan» secretary-treasurer, Conutittee.\u2014F.L.Paton, F, L.Barlow, J.E.Schultze, Lowe.W.Philbin, J.E.Walsh, R.N.Sc cott, G.S.VICTORIA RIFLES BOWLING CLUB.Col.Geo.R.Starke, hon.president ; Staff-Sergt.E.Delcourt, president ; Staff Serge, R.W hittycomb, vice- president ; Corporal C.Stewart, secretary- treasurer.DIRECTORY, Committee.Serge.McRobie, Corporal Remington, Pte.Hough, Corpl- Samuel, Sergt.Davis, Pte.Atwood.Delegates to C.A \u2014Lieut, Brown.Staff Serge, Belcourt and Sergt.Mc Robie.MONTREAL CAMERA CLUB.Club rooms, 4 Phillips square.E, Sta resident ; A.J.Ferguson, vice-president : Alfred W.Co con: secretary, Eviter E ; AC Lyman, hon, trea urer.Executive Committee \u2014Howard 1.Barnes rge Sumner, Geo, McDougall, Nevil Norton Evans, brane BC Redp ath, C.Leste MONTREAL CHESS CLUB.55 University cor.St.Catherine st.M.de M.Marler, president : .L, Putnam, president ; J.obertson, znd vice president ; ston Barry, segretary: treasurer.Council, \u2014M.St John, A, M, Perkins, W, Club meet on Tuesday, T hursday and Saturday and every afternoon.welcom tanger, 1st vice- Pilmer- Vaughan, evenings Chess players visiting the city are HEATHER CHESS CLUB.(Incorporated.) M.Knowles, president; J.R.Walker, rst vice- resident: M, O, Dinse, \u201820d vice- president : H.C, Ruissell, ensure E.B, Kirkham, secretar Club meets every Tuesday, \u2018I'hursd: ty and Saturday cvenings aud Saturday afternoon, Club rooms, 3029 St, Catherine st., Westmount, MONTREAL CURLING CLUB.Founded A, D, 1807, St Luke st, Patron,\u2014His Excellency Lord Aberdeen.F, Stancliffe , president ; G, H.McHenry, vice-president; Browne, secretary ; Lt.-Col, Gardner, treasurer, Direct HES =F, Sanelite R.Ww, J W.McDou al \u201cenwick,Lt.-Co Gardner G.McC Il, L.lease, T, H.Browne, G.H, Ca © Rinks Committee \u2014D, Williamson.\u201d Le-Col, Gardner, E.B.Tbbotson me C, Newton.Will *, Tyre, illiamson, W, I.Fem k, F, Sn WV.McDougall, Thos, Williumaon, A\u2019 F R, Riddell, W.Abbott, H, E, Suckling, S.A.MeMurtry.G H, Mclienty, C, H.w, BS.a.Meblurtry, G MONTREAL Pima CURLING CLUB.Orgaifized 1850, Incorporated 1868, Rink, 101 Burnside place, No return for 1895 received.MONTREAL THISTLE CURLING CLUB.Organized 1843.Rink, 128 St Monique st, Hon, Justice Archibald, president; Geo, H, B: vice-president ; J.M.C, Muir, treasurer; T.Nico four, tary ; rev.Dr.ASR cha Le air Directors.\u2014.ex.Mitche Geo.S.Brush, J.M.K rev, Dr.Barclay, F, Robertso rush, J.M.Kuk, Representation Members.Loco, S.Brush, Alex, Mit- ST LAWRENCE CURLING CLUB.Established 1891.Incorporated 1892.av ie Guthrie, president: John J.Mega dents Walter Kearns, treasurer ; 0.Dettmers, hon, secvetary, 8214 St Famille st, rou, Re Campbell, L.D., chaplain, Directors, \u2014D.Anderson, F.Fournier, W.G.G hugh, R.Dodd, \u2018 HEATHER CURLING CLUB.James Rodger, president ; B- Harrower, vice-president; itchison, treasurer ; H.Cornell, secretary.Committee \u2014G.Wood, PR Thompson, G G.À, Robert - son and R arp.Representatives.\u2014R.Harvie and Geo.Wood.METROPOLITAN A SOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB é vice.presi- ood- Lord Aberdeen hon.president ; president; T'.F.Greaves, hon.vice- , hon.second vice- -président ; J.E. MISCELLANEOUS Shoemaker, president ; H.Hoerner, vice-president ; W, Stenning, sec vice-president 1.Lidgate, captain ; C.Whiting, hon, secretary, 381 St Thomas st.ommitice,\u2014 2 Butler, E.Smith, W.Barnes, G.Hughes and T'.Cox.SHAMROCK FOOTBALL CLUB.W, L.Lloyd, president ; W.J.Wheble, vice-president; Geo.G.Wh eatcroft, hon.secretary, 186 St James: M.Duncan, captain ; J.S monds, vice-captain.Committee.pi Bird, A.Coates, A.Barnes, J.Burch- more, J.Chilton.MoGILL UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB.Prof.Nicholson, B.Sc.bon, resident ; Prof, Ruttan, .D., hon.treasurer; Lorn rum, , icine, resident: S.Davidson, Science vice-president W.G secretary ; C.Hickson, Arts, treasu i A Balfour, ca tain 3rd fifteen.Committee.\u2014C.Howard .Todd, 3 C.Wilkinson, MeLea, Science; G.Sch wartz, =.Cisco, Medicine ; W.Donahue, G.Montgomery, Law BRITANNIA FOOTBALL CLUB.Club room, room 11, 2204 St Catherine.- A.Prevost, hon, president ; A.McA, Murphy, pre\u201d i J.C.Fatcrson 15t vice-president ; Vv.Barry, 2nd Se din 1 .W.Ross, h hon, treasurer ; G.fl.Carter, hon.secreta hon.auditor.: par Captains \u2014First fifteen, A.J.Whitham ; second fifteen, D.Anderson ; third fifteen, B.Power Committee.\u2014E, Linton, N: S.Rankin, F.McRobie, À.A.F.C.Ross, W.V Gordon, A.Barry, Alex.Barclay.Room Committee.\u2014J.A.Prevost, G.H.Carter, A, Barry, E.Linton and D.Anders MONTREAL FOOTBALL CLUB.Club House, Montreal Gymnasium, 149 Mansficld.Arthur D, Fry, president; V.C.Buchanan, 1st vice: resident; E.wb James, and vice-president ; 'C.Ss.ranch, hon.secretary ; i E, row, treasurer Committee\u2014A.3.Claxton, Ix Sava se H.Redpath, Hardland Macdougai, .Poff, H.Routh, Try.Captains.\u2014W.agar, 1st fifteen; Yeliors Jack, and Freon Wm, Reid, 3rd fifteen.MOHAWK FOOTBALL CLUBS.C.Stevenson, B.A, hon, presidem ; Wm, Robertson, president ; R.Bi inning, vide president James Mackenzie, 262 St.Aan street, secretary ; Robert Forrester, 8s Aylmer st,, treasurer POINT ST.CHARLES INSTITUTE FOOTBALL CLUB.Mr.Cushing, hon.president ; J.O.Richardson, presi\u201d dent ; R.j'a le, vice-president ; J.C.M Marshall, sec, treasurer ; Clarke, captain; W, Ford, asst, captain.Commiice \u2014A, Anthony, chairman ; R, Hanson, E.Watt, A Me Naughton, J.Smith and L.Jehu.VICTORIA HOCKEY CLUB.Geo.R.Hooper, hon, president ; Frederick E, Merc- dith, hon.vice-president; Watson \"Jack, president; W.Se tephen, vice-president; P.M, de Sterneck, Molsons bank on.secretary-treasurer ; M.Grant, captain.Committee \u2014W.Jamieson, 'T T, P, Howard, A.G.Robertson, F, H, Wilson, Delegates fo Convention of » H.A, of Canada.\u2014T., P.Howard, W, D.Stephen, W .Janneso n, MONTREAL COLLEGIATE HOCKEY CLUB, J.W, Tucker, hon.president ; F.B.Grundy, president ; J.L.Harland, vice-president ; F.G.Reid, secretary-treas urer ; W.Ewing, R, Howard, \u2018A.Saunderson, committee ; D.V.Lindsay, captain ; A, G.Grier, captain 2nd team.MONTREAL LACROSSE CLUB, Club house, Montreal Gymnasium, 149 Mansfield st, No return for 1895 received.INSTITUTE 1106 DIRECTORY.SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB.Wm, Stafford, hon, president ; R, à Cooke, president ; W.P.McVey, 1st vice-presiden Tansey, i jun,, and vice-president ; unn, hon.cron ; C A, Nevi lle, asst.-secretary ; C.\u2018A.\u2018MacDonnell, treasurer ; F.O' Reilly, captain, Committee,\u2014Jos, McCay, G.Car McKeown, W.H.Kearney, Wm.Callahan, T 05.hoore.Lunny.Office 186 St.James st.Telephone 1182.P.O.box 1012, MONTREAL JUNIOR LACROSSE CLUB.Chas, C.phittys president ; C.1.Donnelly, first vice- president ; 2 Sears , second vice-president ; G.T.Petti- grew, hon\u2019 ra wi Committee.Ww Haslcy, W.B.Cook, W.S.Daviss, 0, Wyness, Geo, R James, J, Gouldthorpe, W, P.Baird, ELM LACROBSE CLUB OF WESTMOUNT Dr.J.M.Elder, hon.president; G.E, Brewster, president; J.R.Innes, first vice-president ; Wm.Rowell, second vice-presideat: H.a Christmas secy-treasurer, Committee.\u2014M.Kittso R.Patrick, A Wells, F.Cockburn, A.\u201cT.Samuel.EAVER LACROSSE CLUB.No return for 1895 received.HIBERNIA LACROSSE CLUB.T.Butler, hon.president; y Brophy, T.Murray Ist vice: president ; dent ; YBronstetter, secretary-treasurer, s5c8 Magdalen \"UE ecutive ommtttes ww E.O'Rourke, J.po lor, J.Devine, C.O'Rourke, J J.Moore, P.Lawlor ; delegates, P.Foley, J.Brophy, ah.Bronstetter.ST LAMBERT LAWN TENNIS CLUB.A.E.Harvey, president ; G.W.Dawson, 1st vice-presi- dent ; Mrs, Clare, and Vice president, W.art, hon, secretary-treasurer ; Miss McLeod, asst sccretary-treas.president ; Pawson, J.uchanan Miss Committee \u2014Mrs.2S.Wright J.Foulis, W Emma Wright, A, Horsfall, W R.Duckworth, MONTREAL QUOITING CLUB.Founded A.D.1886, ohn Lewis, hon.president; James Scullion, president ;.Alex.Lindsay, vice-president ; ames Knox, No.4 Plateau street, secretary ; Wm, ate, financial secretary ; Hormisdas Trépanier, treasur Committee \u2014W.J Smyth, chairman ; W.H.Hughes, W, Raym ond , J- iams, S.Tinning and James Burns.Repr resentatives fA Quoiting League, \u2014Alex, Lindsay an Meets third \"Thursday of every month in club room on.the
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