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[" LOVELL\u2019S CB SEE FE MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY THE BRITISH EMPIRE.The British Empire consists of:\u2014 1.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man The Irish Free State, India, the Dominions, the Colonies, Protectorates and Dependencies.REIGNING KING AND EMPBROR.George V., born June 3, 1865, son of late King Béwasd VII.and \u2018Queen Alexandra, married July 6, 1893, to Victoria Mary, daughter of the Duke of Teck; succeeded bis father, May 6, 1910; crowned June 22, The Queen-Consort, Victoria Mary, daughter of the late Duke of Teck, was born May 1867, and was married to His Majesty (then Duke of Corn wail), July 6, 1893.CHILDREN OF THR KING AND QUEEN.Prince Edwa rd Albert Christian a Wales (July, 911), Earl of Chester, Duke and Ro thesay, Parl of Carrick, on of Renfrew the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland (helr appar- born June 23, George, (Duke of York), born Dec.14, 1895: married April 26,\u201d 1928, to Lady Hlisabeth Bowes-Lyon.Issue one daughter : Hlisa- beth Alexandra Mary, born April 21, 1926.Princems Victoria Miexendra Alice Mary, born April 28, 1897; married February 28, 1922, to Viscount Lascelles, Ds 0.op sue : re sons, Hon.George 3 Hen Hob t Las celles, born February 7, 192 Hon, > derald David Lascelles, born Aug 21 1 24.Prince Henry William Srrederick Albert, Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, born December 20 ohn Francis Charles, born July \u2019 Prince J 13, 1906: died January 18, 1919 THE SURVIVING SISTERS OF THE KING.andra Dagmar, Dowager Duchess of Fife, bo 20, 1887: married July 21.1889, to the late Duke of Fife.Issue two daughters: (1) Alexandra Victoria, Duchess of Fife, born Ma rt 1891 ; married October 15, 1913, rince Arthur of Conn nnaveht 2) Maud Alexandra, born April} 8 2.ncess Vidtorta Alexandra Olga Mary, born July § 8.Princess Mana Charlotte Mary M boru Nov.26, 1869 - married July 22, 1896, Charles, second son of the Crown Prince of Denmark, chosen King of Norway.Nov.1905.Has one son, Crown Prince Olaf.DOMINION OF CANADA.Gov General and Commander in Chief.pub Excellency, The Ri ht ono able Viscount Willingdon, G.C.8.1., G.C.M.G G.C.I.B., G.B.E.GOVERNOR-GENBRALS STArr Secretary to the Governor-General.\u2014Eric Charles Mieville.Pope of the Household.\u2014Lt.-Col.H.W.Sno .M.G., D.8.0., Reserve of Officers.Assistant Secretary to the Governor- General.qalames F.Crowdy, M.V.0., B.A.A ides- amp.\u2014 Lieut.-Coionel Henry Willis Oo Sm D.S.0.,, P.P CLT ; Capt.Ralph H., Rayner, M.B.D., Royal Cor of Signals Capt.Ranulph rwlstietont yke- ham Flennes, The R 1 Scots Greys; Capt.J.Streatfield, Royal Artillery.Orica Or THE SROCRETARY TO THR Gov- ERNOR GENERAL.Secretary to the Governor-General.\u2014R, C.Mieville, sg.Assistant eoretary to the Governor-Gen- cral-\u2014James F.Crowdy, Esq., .0., B.A.Deputy l'Asotatant Secretary a the Gov- ernor-Genecral\u2014F.L.C.Percira, Esq.THE MINISTRY According to Precedence, January 20, 1927.Prime Minister, President of the Privy Council, and Écoretary os, State for Externat Afai re\u2014\u2014Rt.!lo W.L.Mackenzie ng.Minister without Portfolio.\u2014Hon.Raoul Dandurand, Leader of the Senate.Minister of Justice and Attorney General.\u2014Hon.Ernest Lapointe.Minister of I'inance.\u2014Hon, James A.obb.Minister of the Interior, Superintendent General oi Indian Aflairs \u2018and Minister of Mines.\u2014 Charles Stewar Minister of Agriculture Hon.WwW.R.Motherwell, Minister of Health, and Minister of Soldiers C Civil Re-establishment .\u2014Hon.Dr.J.ng.Minister ou j, farine and Fisheries \u2014Hon.Minister oy rathoays and Canals \u2014Hon.Charles A.pilintster of \u2018Public Works.\u2014Hon.J.C, Bolicitor-General.\u2014Hon.Lucien Cannon.Postmaster General\u2014Hon.Peter J.eniot.pYinister of National Revenue \u2014Hon.W.uler : Secretary of State-\u2014Hon.Fernand Rin- Minister of Trade and Commerce.\u2014Hon.James Malcolm Minister o Immigration and Colonization.\u2014Hon.Robert Forke.Minister of Labour \u2014Hon.Peter Heenan.Minister of National Defence.\u2014Hon.J.L Ralston.LIEUT.-GOVERNORS OF PROVINCES.Their Honours William Donald Ross, Ontario; Hon.H .Car Cranswick Tory, Nova Scotia; Hugh Have- lock M k R.] ; es D can McGregor, Manitoba ; Robert Randolph Bruce, British Columbia; William Egbert, M.D., AI ; Hon.Henry William New- lands, Saskatchewan.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Hon.Ernest Lapointe, K.C., minister of ustice and attorney general of Canada; on.Lucien.Cannon, K.C., solicitor-gen- eral; W.art Edwards, K.C., deputy minister ; ; nai, K.C., assistant deputy minister; J.Ad.Renaud, KG.asst.eputy minister ; J.Philip Bill, C.P.Plax- fon, P.Varcoe, E Miall Pa J.Macnelll, legal officers; M.Gallagher, Ch ief of Remission Branch : 5.Narra- way, B.A., accountant and\u2019 general registrar; R.FB.Marris, secretary to deputy minister.Penitentiary Branch\u2014W.St.P.Hughes supt.of penitentiaries ; H.G.V.Bmith H.C.Fatt and B .Jackson, inspectors.DEPARTMENT, BNUR NATIONAL eadqu torn ot ttaw Mintater of Nattonal Defence.Cal.the Hon.J.L.Ralston, D.8.0 Deputy Minister.\u2014G.J.Deskarats, CLG.DKFENCE COUNCIL President.\u2014 The Hon.the Minister of National Defence Vice-President The Deputy Minister.Members.\u2014The Chief of the General Staff and The Chief of the Naval Staff.Assoctaie Members.\u2014The Adiutant General, The , Cuartermaster General, Group Captain J- J.L, Gordon, D.P.C., A.~\u2014A.B Goldwyer-Lewis, B.A.MILITARY AND NAVAL, BRANCHRS Older ort the General Stafl.\u2014Major-deneral G.L.McNaughton, C.M.Q,, D.8.0., .C.Chief \"of the Naval Staff.\u2014Commodore WwW.H C B.D R.C.N.Quarterm er General.\u2014 Major-General C.\u2018Astton, I.G.A Acjutant Gomera May or-General H.A C.B., C.M.G.D.8.Pireotor of the Ro yal Oanadtan Air Force.\u2014Wing Commander L.S.Breadner, D.S.C, (acting).CIVILIAN BRANCHES Deputy Minister.\u2014C.J.Desbarats, C.M.G.Asst.Deputy Minister \u2014H.W.Brown Seoretary of Department \u2014Temp.Pat -Col.Chief Accountant.\u2014R.P.Brown.Director of Contracts\u2014J.A.McCan _QMmer of Printing and Stationery Branch.Boyle.Ohio; Revisiration Olerk.\u2014A.D.Watter- n.Judge A duocate General.\u2014Capt.Brev.Major R.J.Orde (temp.Col.) (R.C.A.).BRANCH OF THE GENERAL STAFF, Chief of the General Stag.= Malor General A.G.LM McNaughton, C.) .0., ps Director o J iditary Training \u201cand taf Duties.\u2014Lt.Boak, D.S.0,, R.C,A., P irector Military Operations and Intellt- gence.\u2014Major Brev.Lt.-Col.(t gmp.Col) Gk.H.Matthews, C.M6 + D.s.o.S.H., Director of Physical Training and Cadet Services \u2014Lieut.-Col.(Col.C.M.) (temp.Col.) 8.H.Hiil (s.m.h.) (8.8.Director of, Historical Section.\u2014Major Stay Oftoer \u201crtillers\u201d Duties.Colonie a cer r eve uties.olon w.ATA , D.S.0., R.C.A.Commandant \" Canadian\u201c 8maïl Arme School.\u2014Lieut.-Col.W.K.Walker, D.S.0., Assfatant Director Signal: .-\u2014\u2014Lieut.-Col.BE.Forde, D.R.C.C .Assistant Director Mili any Intelligence.\u2014 Major F.R.Henshaw .C.E.Assistant Director, Geograph cal Section\u2014 Major Brev.Lt-Col.P.de L.D.Passy, NAvAL SERVICE BRANCH Chief of Naval Staff.\u2014Commodore W.Hose, C.B.E Director Ps Naval \u201cIntelligence.\u2014~Comman- R.ards, R.N.® Oonauliing Naval In fneer, \u2014 Engin neer- Commander T.C.Phillips, BO N.; Asst.Naval Engineer; Ticutomant BE) \"I.G.Knowlton, R.C.Naval Seoretary_Paymaster Commander Alexander E.À.Eaga Sta an Oficer.\u2014Commander C.T.Beard, Gunn nery Speer.\u2014Lieutenant Commander R.H.Gland, R.C.Assistant 'Ohief Accountant.~\u2014L.J.Beau- 80 Director of Naval Stores.\u2014E.Lisle.{Assistant aval Secretary\u2014J.O'B.Supervis in Officer, Reserve Foroes.\u2014 Lieutenant- ommander H.W.8.Soulsby, Acting Company racine A Officer R.ON.V.J Montreal, \u2014 Avting leutérant Brnest Tedue À BRANCH OF THE QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.Quartermaster General.\u2014Major-General D.C.Ashton, C.) Director of pnsineer à Services.\u2014Colonel A.C.Caldwell (R.C.B.Direotor of Supp y and Transport.\u2014 Lieut.Col.(temp.Col.) H.C.Greer, Director of Equipment and Ordnance Ser- ploça-\u2014Major Brev, Lieut.-Col.G.P.Loggie, Officer Admintatering , Canadian Veterinary Services.guts (Brev.Colonel), M.A.Piche (R Assi, Direc fe of Stier or Servic DS OR \u201cal, (prev.ol H.Osler, ena.BRANCH OF THE ADJUTANT GENDRAL Ad/uiant General \u2014Wajor-General H.A.Pan .B.,, C.M.G., D.S.O.Perector General of Medical Services.Lieut.- -Col Brev.Col.H.M.Jacques, D.8.0., M.Director of Gray Services.\u2014Lt.:GoL Brev.ol.J.T.ugnon, O.B.E.(R J.Director of ecords.\u2014Lieut.-Col.¥ fom.Col.) F.L.Armstrong, BE Asst.Director of rganisaiton.Ca Bev.temp.Lieut.af H, J.Coghill ee er Sa esd bo beer bo ar vr mm yh Do rn = meta Cam mat à } i 3 Le mec Ta LATE 24 Asst, pDirector of Pceraonal_ Services.\u2014 Major Brey & temp.Lieut.-Col.D, Me- uty Director General of Medioal Services \u2014 Todor rad Bret.Lt.-Col.C.H.Dick- eat Director of Fay Bervices.\u2014Major A.R.Mortimore, R.C.A.P.C.AIR SERVICE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE.Director\u2014Wing Commander L.S.Bread- ner, D.S.C,, acting.DiRECTORATE OF C)VIL GOVERNMENT AIR OPERATIONS, Dir cetor- Group Captain J.L.Gordon, D.F, C., D.C.AERONAUTICAL ENGINERRING DIVISION, Chief Aeronautical Engineer \u2014Wing Commander E.WV, Stedman, O.B.E.CONTROLLER CIVIL AVIATION «.A, Wilson Esq.DEPAYTMEUNT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE.Minister \u2014The Hon.J, Malcolm Deputy-Minister.\u2014F.C.T.O'Hara.Assistant Deputy-Minister.\u2014 James G: Parmelee, EB.Director Commercial Intelligence Service.\u2014Chester H.Pa ayne Docnision Stat stiolan.\u2014B.H.Coats.Ohairman, Advisory Council on Industrial and Boientifio Rescarch, \u2014 Dr.H, M.ory, M.A.D.Be., LL.D.B.C.Seceretary to Department \u201cde I.Bawden.Accountant \u2014H.B.br Director, Hlecérioity and Gas Inspection ervice\u2014, L 8 ve Director, »eights and Measures.\u2014E.O.\u2018Ohairman, Basre of Grain Commissioners.\u2014Leslie Director.the Canadian Ge ean?Motion Picture Bureau.\u2014F.C.Bad Exhibition Commissioner.\u2014J.Turcotte.Director of Publicity.\u2014H.5 M.Chis- olm.DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Hon.J.A.Robb, ministe of finance; J.C.Saunders, deputy minister of finance and secretary of treasury board; G.Hyndman, assistant deputy minister ; J.A.Russell, commissioner of tariff; S.P, Mc- Cavour, comptroller of currency; J.G.Macfarlane, accountant ; B.J.Roberts, secretary.DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE G.D.Finlayson, superintendent of insurance.DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.Minister of the Interior\u2014Hon.Charles ewart.Depys «Minister of the Interior\u2014W.W.drat \u201cDeputy-Minister of the Interior.\u2014 Gibson.\"Private Secretary to Minister.\u2014 W.J.F.TSecretary \u2014J.M.Rober Financial Controller eb.\"Marchand.Department Solicitor.\u2014K.R.Daly, B.A.R.DOMINION LANDS.Commissioner of Dominfon Lands.\u2014J.W.Martin, (acting).Asstatant ommissioner Lands.\u2014H.Fitzsimons, (actin Assistant Commissioner Lands (Western Service).\u2014R.of Dominion or Dominion .Matheson.DOMINION WATER ower AND RECLAMATION VICE.Directur.\u2014J.T.Johnston.Asotatant Director \u2014V.Meek.NATURAL Pa Le INTELLIGENCE Director.-\u2014F.Lynch Assistant ARI \u20141 Chief Geographer.\u2014J.a Chailfour.SURVEYS BUREAU.Director General of Surveys.\u2014 J.D.alg J Dircctor o of Topographical Surveys.\u2014 Assistant Director of Topographical Surveys.\u2014A.M.rawa way.Director deodotto Survey of Canada.\u2014 N.J.Oglivie.~ DOMINION OBSERVATORY \u2014 OTTAWA.Director.\u2014R.Meldrum Stewart.DOMINION ASTAOPHISICAR OBSERVATORY VICTORIA C.Director.\u2014J.8.Plaskett, D.Sc.FOREST SERVICS Director \u2014P.H.Finl ayson, Assistant Director \u2014D.R.Cameron.CANADIAR NATIONAL PARKS BRANCH, Commissioner.\u2014J, B, Harkin, Asst.Commissioner \u2014F, H.H.Willlam- son.NorT)I WEST TBRRITORIES AND YUKON BRANCH.Director.\u20140.S.Finnie.Assistant Direotor.\u2014D.L.McKeand.istrict Agent , \u2014 J.A.McDougal, Fort Saath, io MINING ENJINEER\u2019S BRANCH.Rupervisory Mining Engincer\u2014 C.C.Ross.DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Minister \u2014Hon.W.D.Buler.Private Secrctary to Minister \u2014David D oommiesioner of Customs.\u2014-R.W.Bread- No mmissioner of Excise\u2014Geo.W.Tay- Commissioner of Income Tor.\u2014C.S.Wal- \u2018Assistant Commissioner of Customs.\u2014 * Gencrat \"hxecutive Assistant.\u2014 William Onies Accountant of National Revenue.\u2014 V.Rorke \"Chief Dominion Appraiser.\u2014J.A.Watson.Chics Clerk, Correspondence.\u2014P.Young.nd ahtef Olerk, Excise Tax Branch.\u2014V.Ohief Clerk of Staff.\u2014C.B.Pa Chief Clerk, Statistics.\u2014Itobt.entord.Chief Clerk, Supplies.\u2014L.W.Holmes, actin Chi 16 customs Excise Checking Clerk, {Check Branch) \u2014W.J.McCaffer Chief Customs baoise Checking Clerk (Drato acks).\u2014J.M.Peak Customs Lacise \"Checking Clerk (Refunds) \u2014W.T.Urquha Chief, Customs Lise Chemical Laboratory.\u2014Alfred Ohief Inspector of Customs and Eæcise.\u2014 E, D.Lennie, (act ng.).hic.Customs re ge Preventive Service.\u2014F.W.Departmental Solicitors.\u2014H.H.Ells, J.BE.Dominions Inspector of Excise.\u2014 Wm.\u2019aven.Registrar of Correspondence.\u2014R.H.Evans.Boarp oy CUSTOMS.R.Breadner, commissioner of customs; G.W.Taylor, commissioner of excise; C.Walters, commissioner of income tax ; .Blair, assistant commissioner of customs ; J.A.Russell, commissioner of tariff INSPECTORS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DIVISIONS, Calgary, Alta., Herbert Legs ; Kingston, J.XD.Gow; Monireal District, J.Dernier and \u2018David Murray ; Oakviile Ont, W.S.Wood; Ottawa, Ont.I.Lennie, M.i.Goodspeed, M.a G.Bun C.l'atoutaine, Gordon Graham, J; S.ken and Ww.smith; Port Hood, N.S., C.end VE Presco On T.H Doers Prince Edward aaa District J.Casey; Quebec, Que.Richard jee a: Quebec District, J.T.Martin ; Regina, Sask., J.5.Errington {actin Li gt.ohn, N.B.,, A.L.Hoyt: St.John, N.(for New \u2018Bruns.Aide and Nova Scotia District) John Me- Donald, Jr.; Sault Ste.Marie, Ont.Woods; Sherbrooke, Qre., J.Aor.deleau ; Toronto, G.raul\u2019 Truro, N.S Rr.L.MucLatohy 1 vancouver, B.F.M.Burns; Victor Miller : Windsor District, or .Brain ; E vinnipez Man, MI.K, Wilson.COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS & Excisn Abbotsford, B.C, W.L.Blatchford; Amherst, N.3., L.J.Moffatt; Amherst- burg, Ont., 8S.E.Taylor; Annapolis Royal, N.S.M.Buckler; Antigonish, N.S., J.D.MacGillivray ; Arichat, N.S., A.F, Baudrot ; Athelstan.Que, C.M.Oney, .Ww McNell; Barrington .Gray; Bathurst, N.B., Inpetion, Que.E.J.A.Geen, A.Cawker Brandon, Brantford, ont, 4 \u20ac pi Corkum : Calgary, Alta.F.Ww.LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Campbell ; anso, N.S., D.M, Hurst; Char- lottetow WI, J.D.Ma cmillan\u2019; Cha- tham, N.3.M.F.Haley; Chatham, Ont., A.1.Pilkey ; Chicoutimi, au thier ; Coatlcook k, Que, William Walace ; Co- bour rg, Ont., David Burn; Collingwood, Out, Duncan Melnt Ps Cornwall, Ont, BE.Cleary; Cranbroo od.Chisholm ; Dawe 80 Y.T., H.etta! Deseronto, Ont, T.C.Maloney ; Digby, N.S, Ww.J.Drummondville, Que: Pare; Edmonton, Ww.Emerson, Man i Ont.William, Ont., J.Co redericton, N.B., C MacNutt ; Salt, Ont.W.J.Gananoque, Ont ue .Kavanagh: Andrew Porter : de Grosbois; Grand Forks, n; Gretna.Man Ww.nt, J.R.Hanlon: Halifax, Acker ; Hamilton, Ont., Robt.Que., Eugene Gratton ; +.enora, ont, Ww Catheart Kitchener, rt; Kiteher Que.Lethbridge Alta.W.G.Ont.,, J.J.Glass; More ; Lockeport ; London Ont, N.S., S.P.Jackson ; Oshawa Ont, Fr E.C.INCOME TAX DIVISION.Commissioner of Income Taz.\u2014C.8.Walters, Ottawa, Ont.Ins ector of (Income Tan.\u2014F.H.Lewis office), Ottawa, ont.TInépectors.\u2014W.G.Ken Halifax, NB: N.Mac St.John, PE : G.chie (acting).1 \u2018Charlottetown pt Lavoie, 4S co Q., F.cCaffrey, Montreal, P.Q.; Foliowss Ottawa, Ont.; G.H, Cars ; Rignt on, Ont, ; À.À.MeGrory, Belleville, Ont j D.Paterson, Toronto, Ont.; W.J.Eaway.Hamilton, Ont.; Geo.Tambling London, ont; Ww.T.oun Fort William.Ont.; E.Ww, Lowery, Winnie neg, Man.; \u2018G.A Scott, Regina, Sask.; LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY C.H.Ayton, Saskatoon, Sask.; T.E.Philips acting), Prince Albert; C.Alexander, Calgary, Alta.; n° S.Kilgour, Edmonton, Alta.; orman Lee .(acting), Vancouver, B.C.; Geo.A.Jeckel, Dawson, Y.T.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE Minister \u2014The Honorable P.J.À.Cardin.Minister's Private Secretary.\u2014 Antonio Lussier.Deputy-Mintater of Marine \u2014Alex.John- on Assistant Deputy-Minister.\u2014E.Hawken, Bzecutive Assistant.\u2014F.McVeigh Chief Engineer \u2014L.D.Cote.C.Duguid.Chairman Steamship Tnapection Board.\u2014 F.McDonnell.Commiastoiner of Lighte.\u2014J.G.Macphall.Superintendent St, Lawrence Ship Channel.\u2014V.F.W.Forneret.Ch te} Hydrographer \u2014F.Anderson.Director VR adiotalcoraph Bervices.\u2014C.P.Edw ~ Purcnduing and Oontract Agent.\u2014 Geo.Ohief Accountant\u2014A.Boyle.Dominion Jvreok Commissioner.\u2014 Capt.Dem \" Director \u201cof P{lotage.\u2014 Capt.G.B.L.Rober Superintendent Harbour Commissions.\u2014 A.R.Tibb Superintendent ef Aigencies vacant.Marine Superintendent.\u2014 Capt.L.G.Dixo B.Superintendent Masters and Beamen.\u2014 Superintendent of Domindon Steamers and Lire Saving.\u2014Vaca Omer Repletrar of Shipping.\u2014 J.M.hes of Records.\u2014J.B.McClenaghan.Chief French Correspondence.\u2014 Lance, SIGNAL SERVICE.H.8.McGreevy, Quebec.METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.Sir Frederick Stupart, director, Toronto, Ontario.OUTSIDE NERVICE AT MONTREAL.gent.\u2014R.A.Wiallard.iat.Lights.\u2014J.Davison Welr.ort Warden.\u2014Capt.R.C.Brown.Lise Stock Inspectors.\u2014H.Delorme, Jas.y.Steamship p Tnapeefore rom Gruzelier, John T.Gardha taine, Frederick Bridges.aminer Masters and Mates and Shipping Master.\u2014J.rey.J casuring Surveyor of Shipping.\u2014J.G.Soting Superintendent of Pilots.\u2014R.A.Wiallard.HARBOUR MASTER, See Montreal Harbour Commlssioners, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.W.RE.Motherwell, minister of agrl- cuits ure: J.H.Grisdale, B.Agr., D.S.A., deputy \u2018minister of agriculture; 1 Dr.A, T.Charron, gssistant deputy minister of agriculture; H.T.Stephens, chief clerk; Miss 1.J.Cum mings, private secretary.Chief Officers of Branches.\u2014 J.B.Spencer, chief of pu licatlons branch; W.S.Arch hibald, director of experimental farms; G.\u2018Hilto on.Arkell, live stock commiss J.A.Rud- dick dairy and cold ei ce \u201ccommtasioner ; G.H.Clark, seed commissioner ; G.E e Intosh, fruit ee mes 3 A.Gibson Dominion entomologist, DEPARTMENT OF RAILWATS AND CANALS.Hon, Charles A.Dunning, minister; R.A.C.Henry, C.B.; deputy-minister ; G.W.Yates, P sslstant de uty ministe J.W.le gecretar .Cope, com troller ; Colon À BE.Dub ue, D.S.0,, C.B., chief engineer; L.Sherwood, assistant chief engineer ; John Murphy.\u2018eletrical engineer ; F.M.nan, chief auditor; M.F.Alward, counsel, DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Hon.Charles Stewart, superintendent general ; Duncan Campbell Scott, deputy supt.- general: J.t.enr and secretary of the department; F.Pagat accountant and purchasing agent.ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED Hon Commandant.\u2014H.R.M.The Prince of Wal Headquarters: Ottawa.Oommisgioncr.\u2014Cortlandt Starnes, Assfatant Commtssaioner \u2014A.W.Duffus.Neeretary.\u2014G.'T.Hann Chief Accountant.\u2014J.Ste Director, C.1.B.\u2014Supt.Re.T * Douglas.Finger Print Branch, \u2014Insp.E.Foster.Adjutant.\u2014Inspr.M, H.Vernon.9 M.& Supply Officer \u2014Supt.A.J.Caw- dre H Intelligenos & Liafson Oficer\u2014Col.C.F.am ste Branch.\u2014I.Zivian.Records Branch \u2014V.Lachance.Ticket of Leave Branch \u2014Lt.Col.R.De La B.Girouard.DISTRICT OFFICERS.British Columbia \u2014Supt.I.M.Newson, Vancouver; Ins ectors © A H.Eames, T.V.S.Wunsch, couver; R.L.Cadiz, ' Pentleton ; J.Tupper, Prince Ruper Northern Alberta, \u2014 Supt.Jas.Richie Edmonton ; Inspectors : S.T.Wood, T.Caulkin, Edmonton ; V.A.M.Kemp, Here: chel, Y.T.; H.A.R.Gagnon, C.Trundle, Fort Smith ; W.J.Moorhead, Simpson ; E.G.Frere, \u2018Jasper Southern Alberta \u2014Supt, C.Junget, Letb- hridge : Inspectors: J.A Spa alding, Cal- D.Ryan, Banff; E.G.0.Keames, Lethèridge : J.Humby, Pornic, B.C.Southern Saskatchetcan.\u2014Asst.Comm'r.G.S.Worsley § Supt.W.P.Lindsay, I Regina ; Juspectors : Acland 1 vine, Cun nié g, 5 R.Tait, Regina ; Te B.Wiiéor, Swift Current; A.S.Cooper, Wey- orthern Saskatchewan.\u2014- Sup C.Gorter Prince Albert; Inspectors: \u20ac.C.P.Montizambert, Prince Albert; J.Kelly, Saskatoon Manitoba \u2014Supt, A A.B.Allard; Inspectors: A.H.L.Mellor, W.Munday, Winnipeg.Western Ontario \u2014Supt.G.L.Jennings, Toronto Toronto; Inspector C.D.LaNauze, Toro astern Ontario.\u2014 Supt.T.8S.Belcher, ant Division, Ottawa ; Tnspéctors : King, H.Giroux, Ottawa; Inspector TUN Division C.H.Hill, Ottawa, A.H.Joy, Dundas Harbour or Quevec.\u2014 Inspector J.W.Phillips, Mon- Fay itime Provinces.\u2014 Inspector G.F.Fletcher, Halifax, pe Yukon Territory.\u2014 Su Fa R.Field, Dawson ; Inspectors: W.Bruce, White Horse : P.R.Forde, Dawson Surgeon \u2014T.A.Morrison, M.D.Asst.Vet.Burgeon \u2014J.E.Lis, V.S., Regina.Hon.Surgeons.\u2014E.A.Braithwalte, M.D., Edmonton.Hon.Chaplaing.\u2014Ven.Archdeacon E.H.Knowles, L.L.B., Regina; Rev.H.C.L.Hooper, Vancouver, DEPARTMENT OF CA NERRARY OF STATE Seopetary of State\u2014Hon.Fernand Rin- fre Under- -Becretary of State and Deputy Regie- trar General.\u2014Thomas Mulvey, B.A, K.C.Private Secretary to Secretary of State.\u2014 F.Agshotamt 0 B.A.a.x t y MR Secretary of State \u2014 Solicitor, Companies Branch \u2014W.P.J.O'Mea \u2018a.B.Boltoitor Naturalization Branch \u2014Oscar Chief Olerb Registrar's Branch.\u2014 T.W.uayle.Accountant\u2014M.J.Birdwhistle.CLEARING OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE ALIBN ENEMY PROPERTY CUSTODIAN Custodian.\u2014Hon.Fernand Rinfret, B.A.Deputy Custodian~\u2014Thomas Mulvey, B.A., K.C.Under-Secretary of State pt tistant Deputy Custodian -\u2014 H.B.\u201cSoretary, Reparations.\u2014J.A.Duffy.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ARCHIVES.cHeminion Archiutat\u2014A.G.Doughty, or Chairman Historical Documenta Publication Beard\u2014Adam Shortt, C.M.G., Asat.Keeper of Public Resor det iliac Smith, I.8.O.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Hon.John C.Elliott, minister; J.B.Hunter, deputy minister : R.= Desrochers, assistant NON es] minister ; S, HW.O'Brien, sec retar esjardins assistant setretar M, eron, chief engineer ; R.de B.KM.Ce assistant chief angineer; T.W.25 Fuller, chief architect; G.A Hutchison, assistant chief architect: A.G.Kingston, chief accountant; J, E.Gobeil, general superintendent of telegraph service; G.W.Dawson, purchasing agent; Eric Brown, director of National Gallery: W.ER.O'Brien, clerk of estimates; T.J.Carter, departmental solicitor; W.P.Harrell, private secretary to minister.DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.Minister of Labour.\u2014Hon.Peter Heenan.Deputy Minister of Labour.\u2014H.H.Ward.Atatatont Deputy Minister \u2014 Gerald H.\"niet Conciliation Officer\u2014M., S.Camp- Direotor of Employment Bervice\u2014 Superintendent o of Government Annuities.\u2014I ack _Reotatrar of of Combines Investigation Act.regor.poses of Statistical Branch.\u2014 C.W.Chief of Ighour Intelligence Branch, \u2014 F J.Plant Legal Adviser.\u2014J.D.O'Neill.Accountant, \u2014 BE, A.Thomas.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PRINTING AND STATIONERY Minister in charge \u2014Hon.Rinfret.King\u2019s Printer und Deputy Hiner \u2014 F.À.Aciund Director of Printing\u2014P.M.Draper.Supervisor of Government Publications.\u2014 Fred Coo Superintendent of Suppliese\u2014J.O.Paten- aude.Chief Acoountant.\u2014F.G.Bronskill.Superintendent of Stationery\u2014E.Ryder.Production Supervisor\u2014R.E.Cook.Plant Bupervisor\u2014J.Munro.AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.Auditor General.\u2014Georges Gonthier, C.A.Assistant Auditor General\u2014Wm, Kearns.Chief Bupervisor of Audit.\u2014J.W.Reid.ones Bacoutive Assistant.\u2014A.H, Brown.Thief, Aud itor of Revenue and Stores.\u2014 ?.E.Stoc Audit oe tanta.\u2014I.S.Johnston, C.fH.Douglas, R, S.Glass, J.N.Tribble, 8.V.Roberts, J.Hopkinson.DEPARTMENT on EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.The Rt.Hon, L.Mackenzie King, Prime Minister and \u2018Secretary of State for External Affairs 0.Skelton, M.A., Ph.D, Under-Se- cretary of State for External Affair rs.Stag.W.H.Walker, C.M.G., 1.8.0, B.A,, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs; J.¥.Boyce, chief clerk; Laurent Beaudry, counsellor; John E.Read, legal adviser; L.B.Pearson, first secretary; J.S.Macdonald, third secretary Miss CcCloskey accountant ; J.R.Mills Walker, chief cypher clerk; J.A.Leblanc.senlor translator and librarian; Marjorie Mec- Kenzie, secretary to executive Passport Office.J.J.Connolly, passport officer; A.L.Cooper, assistant passport officer.CANADIAN REPRESENTATION ABROAD.Office of ihe High Commissioner for Canada, The Canadian Building, Trafaigar Square, London, 8.W.1, Engla nd.\u2014Hon.Peter C.Larkin, high commissioner Zor Canada ; Lucien Pacaud secretary.Canadian Advisory Officer, League of Nations uai Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland.ju ta iddell.Canadian Legation in the United States, 1746 Massachusetts Ave., Washingtno, D.C., U.8.A.\u2014Hon.Vincent Massey, .M.Minister for Canada ; .rong, first secretary; M.M.Mahoney, commercial secretary ; Thomas A.Stone, third secretary.\u2019 Cansdian Legation in France, 1 rue Francois Premier Paris, France.-\u2014Hon.Philippe Roy, H Minister for Canada ; Jean Desy, orion Plerre Dupuy, second secretary.BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT - REPRESENTATION IN CANADA.Office of the High Commissioner for Great Britain, 114 Wel ington Street, Ottawa.Sir William H.Olark \u2019 high commisstoner for Great Britain; MR.H.HMadow, first secretary ; P.Liesching, first secretary.Legation af the nited States of America, wallington Street, Ottawa.\u2014Hon.William Phillips, Minister of the United States of America ; Ferdinand L.Mayer, counsellor ; Lynn W.Meekins, commercial attache; ve TT ve rm rtd + se crane vice a foe md nh wi me +8 2 nn Te lint of SFO \u201cae - - 26 - LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY H.Dorsey Newson, second pecrotary : 0.B.North, assistant commercial atta Legation of France, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa.\u2014Jean Knight, minister of France: Henri Coursier, secretary; Yves Corson, secretary archivist ; Henri de Clerval commercial attache, Legation of Japan, Wellington Street, Ottawa.\u2014Yoshio Iwate, charge d'affaires and first secretary ; Kiyoshl IFuku!, attache; Tetsujiro Kobhri, \u2018attache ; Kenzo Yokoh, chancellor.THE ROYAL MINT.Deputy Master\u2014J.H.Campbell, M.B,E.Ohtel C'yrk and Accountant\u2014A.J.Baker.Ohief Assayer\u2014A.L.Entwistle, F.I.C.Chief Technical Engineer \u2014H.E.Evwart.BOARD OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS R CANADA.Ohief commissioner \u2014 Hon.H.A.Mec- Keown.K.C.Assistant | oMes _Gommissioner\u2014S.J.PRE Chief Commissioner.\u2014 Thomas Commissioners.\u2014Calyin Lawrence, Hon, T.C.Norrls and J.A Stoneman, Secretary\u2014A.D.Cartwright, B Li Le Secretaire Domi, A.A rimean, osistant Secretary and Registrar \u2014R.Riehardson Counael_\u2014A.G.Blair, LE; C.Ohief Engineer.\u2014 T.Simmons.Asviztant Oris Brine \u2014 H.A.K.\"Elscirical Engineer\u2014John Murphy.Ohief Trafic Oplcer\u2014W.B.Campbell.Assistant Chief Trafic Officer \u2014 G.A OmMef Operating Officer\u2014Geo.Spencer.\u2018Ondes Fire Inspector\u2014Clyde Leavitt CANADIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE.England.\u2014 J.Bruce Walker, director of European ovation, Canadian 25 1din vWF Trafalgar Square London, S.W.1; F Campbell, Canadian government emigr tion agent, Exchange bldgs., Stephenson Place, Birmingham; John Cardale, Can, .india Hy government emigra- 4 , Cliffor tres don agent L J.h, Canadian go overn- \u20ac ment eml ration agent.Street, Belfast; : Wm.Storey (acting).Canadlan overnment emigration agent, son, reet, Dub Dawson à \u2014J.L.Malcolm, Canadian government emi ration a eat, 107 Hope Street, Glasgow ; 88 eDonald, Canadian overnment gration agent, 33 Academy treet, Inverness.ales.\u2014 Wm.Griffith, Canadian gov- ent emigration agent, 102 St ary Street, Cardi, Wales.DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES Deputy Minister of Fisheries \u2014Wm.A.Found Director of Fisheries Promotion and In- apection.\u2014J.Pirector 0 Fish RT \u2014J.A.Rodd, Fisheries Engineer.\u2014Chas.Bruce.Senior Assistant Engineer.Del A.Lynch.Principal Translator \u2014A.Assistant Deputy Minister of L Pisheries.\u2014 Wm.J.B.Casey.Outside Service-Supervisors of Fisheries : R.S.Shreve, acting chief sur ervisor of fisheries for Nova Scotia, Hall fax, NS S.T.Gallant, Charlottetown: P.E.I.; A.M cLeod, ine \u2019 Suther and, Pictou, N.S.q, H, Marshal, Digby, N.8, J.F.Caldor, Welchpo A.Barry, Newcastle, NDS 4.NI I Fredericton, & B.J.B.Skaptason, Selkirk, an.; G.McDonald, rince Albert, Sask.; R.5 Rodd, Edmonton, Alta.; Major J.A.Motherwell, \"chief supervisor of Fish- erles for British Columbia, Winch Buliding, Vancouver, B.W.McLeod (acting).New Westminster, So + A.Mackie, Prince Rupert, B.C.; E.G.Taylor, Nanaimo, B.C.Superint:ndents of Fish Hatcheries: Geo.Teatley, Bedford, N.S.; L.J.Burton, NE, Margarce, N.S.3 J.P.Chaisson, Margaree Harbour, N.S.; F.M.Millett, Middleton, N.S.; Geo.\u2018Sutherland, Antigonish, N.S.; HV.Gates, Yarmout hi, N.S.; Frank Bur- ess, South Esk, N.B.: Paul Parent, Grand lis, N.B.; J.D.Nicho!, St.ps, NB.; Mowat, Flatilauds G.Shillington, Florence ville, N.B.; NB White, New Mills, N.! C.liayley, South Port, P.E.IL.; \u201cChristian Paulson, Gull Harbour, Man.; J.E.Martin, Banft, Alta.; W.C.Mapes, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.; Geo.B.Butler, Winni pegosis, Man.; F.A.Tingley, Rivers Inlet, B.C.; T.Ww.Graham, Owl Creek, B.C.; H, C.Cra wford, Fort St.James, B.C.; \"1.H.Castiey.Cowichan Lake, B.C.; W.R.Rotd, Nelson, B.C.; W.P.\u2018orsythe, Tofino, B.C.; .B.Bothwell, Lildonan, B.C.C.R.T.Hearn, Lakelse, R.H.Eaton, Hazelton, B.C.; John Melman Pitt Lake, B.C.; Alex.Robertson, Culus Lake, B.C.Sr.Inspector of Fish Curing and Packing \u2014R.Gray, Halifax, N.S.District Inspectors of! Fish Hatcheries.\u2014 James Catt, St.John, N.B.; 8.J.Walker, Qttawa, Ont.; ; C.W.Harrison, Vancouver, DEPARTMENT OF MINES.Minister of Mines \u2014Hon.Charles Stewart.Deputy-Minister\u2014Charles Camsell, LL.D, B.Sc.F.R.8.C.Assistant Deputy Minister.\u2014L.L.Bolton, M.A.B.S Cc.Accountant.\u2014 P.R.Marshall.Chief Inspector o Eœplostves\u2014Lt.-Col.G.Ogllvie, C.M.G,, Director, Geologioai Eurvey\u2014W.H.Coi- lins, B.A., B.Sc., Ph.D.Director National Museum of Canada.\u2014 (acting) \u2014W.H.Collins, B.A., B.Sc., Ph.D.Director Mines Branch.\u2014John McLeish, A, F.8.8.Editor-in-Chief Department of Liines \u2014F, J.Nicolas Dominion of \u201cCanada Assay Office, Vancouver, B.C.\u2014 G.N, Ford, Manager.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Postmaster General.\u2014Hon.P.J.Venlot, b Deputy Postmaster General\u2014L.J.Ga- our Asst.Deputy Postmaster General and General Superintendent of Postal Service.\u2014 P.T.Coolican Secretary.\u2014Arthur Webster.Financial Superintendent.\u2014 H.E.At- water.Superintendent Mail Service Branch.\u2014 G.C.Anderson.Superintendent Fauipment and Supply Branch \u2014T.P.urp ui Director, Staff and Publicity \u2014H.Beau- POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters for delivery in Canada, Great Britain and all other places within the Empire, France, United States and all other places in the North American Continent, 2 cts.for the first ounce and cts.fro ench additional ounce or fraction thercof.Letters addressed to all other countries 8 cts.for the first ounce and 4 cts.for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.Drop letters for the city Westmount, Outremont, Maisonneuve, St.Lamb bert, Lo eull, Montreal South, Verdun, Montreal est, etc, 2 for the first ounce and 1 c.for each ditional ounce or fraction thereof, Letters addressed = places in Canade or to Ober, countries, f posted unpaid or partly pr will be forma, subject on de- 1 ris to Te double amount of deficient postage.Re-Directed Letiers.\u2014 Re-directed letters are not liable to any additional postage, If handed back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment af delivery or as soon as possible thereafter, provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payable.Re-directed letters should not be dropped into a Poet Office Box or receiver unlesm ad- dit'onal postage has been put on to carry them to their second destination.places in Canada, Great Britain, the United tates, Mexico and Newfoundland, covered by envelopes bearing a \u201cRequest\u201d that the letters be returned to the sender If not delivered within a certain specified time or the address of the sender either print written, will be returned as requested 1 not delivered in the time stated.Address let- tera having no time for return specified are held for 15 days and returned direct to sender.Special Delivery \u2014Arrangements have been made for the delivery by special messenger daily, except Sunday, of letters bearing a \u2018Canadian Special Delivery\u201d stamp or bearing Canadian postage stamps to the value of twenty cents in addition to the ordinary postage and the words \u2018\u2018Speclal Delivery\u201d legibly written across the upper left hand corner of the address when the letters are addressed to the United States Brantford Brockyllle, Chatham, Cornwall, Fort Willlam, Galt, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, Lindsay, London, Niagara Falls, North Bay, shawa, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Pembroke, Peterborough, Port Arthur, St.Catharines, St.Thomas, Sarnia, Sault Ste.Marie, Stratford, Toronto, Waterloo, Welland, Windsor, Woodstock ; in Quebec: Chicoutimi, Hull, Levis, Montreal, Quebec, St.Hyacinth 1e, St.Jean, Shawinigan Falls, Sherbrooke, Thetford Mines Trois Rivieres; in New Brunswick: Frederiction, Moncton and St.John; In Nova Scotia: Amherst, Glace Bay, Halifax, Sydney and Truro; in Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown; in Munitoba: Brandon and Winnipeg; in Saskatchewan: North Battleford, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon; in Alberta: Calgary, monton, Lethbridge and Medicine at; in British Columbia: Nanaimo, New Westminster, Vancouver and ctoria.Post Cards.\u2014For Canada, Great Britain, other places in the British Empire, France except a small adhesive tag or label bearing the name and address, of the sender or addressee, or an engraving, photograph or newspaper clipping adhering completely to Second Clase Matter.\u2014Newapapers an lodicals printed and published in \u2018canada daily, three times week, twice a week, A fortnightly or monthly, posted from the office ot, publication are authorized to pass at the bulk rate of 1 cent per lb.to regular bors or to newsdealers.An exception is made in favor of newspapers and periodicals published weekly, rtnightly or monthly any city town or village which bas a population of not more than 10,000 persons, and th will be entitled to transmission by ma free of postage to the extent of a circulation of 00 copies per Issue, addressed to regular subscribers.or to \u2018news dealers at Post-offices situated within a stance of forty miles from the place of publication.In all ca s the centre of the area for free distribution will be the place of publication.Such newspapers and pe fodicals, however, in excess of 2500 co Pics per issue, or required to be transmitted beyond the 40-mile zone will be subject to postage at the rate of 1 cent per pound.The postage on newspapers and periodicals issued less frequently than once a month and addressed to regular subscribers or news dealers and on all specimen newspapers, is two cents per lb, or a fraction of a Ib.British and foreign newspapers and pe- rlodicals, as well as Canadian publications recognized as second class, may, if authorized by the Post OM Department, he osted by newsdealers \u201cto subscribers in Canada at the bulk rate of 2¢ per Ib.Transiont Newspapers and , Periodicals.\u2014 Transient newspapers.1 nt p ooh e abova postage rates apply to \u2018ail dnl gnized new apers and er lodleals ac a dressed toany placein Canada an 0 adian newspapers and periodicals addressed to Great Britain and the following British Posscassions: Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Gulana, British Honduras, Ceylon, Cyprus, Falkland Islands, 3a Gibraltar, Grenada, Mon Kong, Irish Free State, Jamalca, and man, Turks and Caicos Islande, Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland, New Zealand, North Borneo (State of), Northern Ireland, Northern Nigeria, St.Lucia, St.Vincent, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierre Leone, Southern Nigeria, Southern Rhodesia, Trinidad ag Tobago, Union of South Africa 1 the Provinces of Cape of Jope, Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal and British Bechuanaland and Zanzibar, rovided that such newspapers and period- cals are forwarded from Canada elther by direct mail steamers or by way of Great tain.All newspapers and periodicals published less frequently than dally, addressed to the United States, will be subject to the Fat of 1 cent per 4 ounces, whether posted b publishers, newsdealers or private indi.vidua Legitimate daily nowspapers can be mailed by publishers to dona ride subscribers and newsdenlers In the Urited Stat:y at the rate LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY of 2 cents per pound.When mailed dy private individuals the rata fs 1 cent per oz.Newspapers and periodicals addressed to other countries are subject to the rate of 2 cents (for each two ounces or fraction ercof.Printed and Miscellaneous 3fatter.\u2014The postage on Books, Pamphlets, Circulars, occasional publications, etc.Manuscript of books or newspapers.Printers\u2019 Proof Sheets, Maps, Prints, Drawings, Engravings.Lithographs, Photographs, Sheet Music (whether printed or written), music books of instruction, etc., addressed to Canada, the United States and Mexico is 1 cent per 2 oz.Most of these articles can be sent to Great Britain and all other countries at the rate of 2c per 2 0z.; but, in the case of manuscript of books or newspapers and manuscript music, a minimum prepayment of 8 cents (covering a welght of 8 ounces) 1s required ; 2 cents for each addional ounce or portion thereof.The general limit of size for Canada is 8% ft.In length, width or depth, but in no case must the length and girth combined exceed 6 ft.For other countries no packet mest measure more than 18 inches in any direction, naless in the form of a roll wheu a length of 30 inches ls allowed provided diameter does not exceed 4 inches.\u2018The limit of weight for Canada is 5 lbs., for the United States and other Postal union countries 4 ibs.§ os.Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places in Canada, the Tinited States or Mexico is 11 1bs.; to other countries 6 ibs.9 oz.Commercial Pupers and Legal Documents may be sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland, United States.and all Foreign countries.at 8 cents for the first 8 ounces, and 2 cents for every additional 2 ounces.These papers, when posted for delivery in Canada, must be prepaid at Letter rate.S8amples.\u2014Bona fide Samples of Merchan- Canada and all other countries is 1 1b.Must be put up so as to admit of inspection.Goods gent in execution of an order, however small.the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not ne actually Trade Samples, are not admissible.The Hmits of size: Canada and other countries, 18 in.fn length by 8 in.in width by 4 in.in depth; or, If in form of a rol}, 18 in.in length by 6 in.in diameter.Parcel Post in Oanada\u2014Comprises such articlea of general merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage.Postage rates can be ascertained at any Post Office.Limit of weight, 15 1bs.; of size, 31% ft.in length, width or depth, but in no case must the combined length and girth exceed six feet.Matter for transmission by Parcel Post must be open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed.C.O0.D.Mail matter posted at a Money Order Post Office in Canada for delivery at any Post Office in Canada, or on any rural route within Canada, may be sent C.O.D.(Collect on Delivery), whereby charges due the sender up to $100 may be collected from the addressee, and remitted to the sender by Post Office Money Order.Rural Routes are for this purpose considered as Money Order Post Offices and may be granted a C.O.D.service.C.O.D.fees are: 15 cents, !f the amount to be collected is not more than $50.00: 30 cents it the amount to be collected is more than $80.00 and not more than $100.00.INSURANCE Parcels posted in Canada for delivery Within Canada and United States and in Australia, China, Great Britain (including orthern Ireland), Hong Kong, Newfoundland and New Zealand, and by direct service to Denmark, Germany, Grenada, Holland, Irish Free Scate and St.Vincent \u2014 also parcels intended for transmission via England, addressed to fo eign countries to which Great Britain extends insurance, prepaid at parcel post rates cannot be regls- tered, but may be insured against loss, rifling or damage.Information as to ih- surance fees, etc.,, can be obtained at any Post Office.General merchandise (parcel ost), etc.,, may be sent to the United tates at the rate of fourteen cents per pound er fraction thereof, with the proviso that the maximum charge on any package of merchandise up to 8 oz.shall not exceed one cent an ounce and the limit of weight for packages of merchandise exchanged between Canada and the United States is 16 Ibs.Such matter is subject to Customs examination on arrival In the country of destination, and to the collection of any duty to which it may be found to be liable.The United States Post Office Department collects 5 cts, as a delivery fee on a parcel ost parcel sent from Canada for delivery n the United States.The United States authorities require that a Customs Declaration be attached to all parcels of general merchandise (parcel ost) prepaid at parcel post rates, posted n Canada addressed for delivery in the United States, except packages of merchandise weighing 8 ounces or less, pald at the rate of 1 cent for each ounce or fraction thereof, in which a Customs Declaration or invoice should be enclosed.They further require that commercial invoices or statements of value be enclosed with books prepaid at printed matter rate, also In sealed parcels of general merchandise prepaid at letter rate, posted in Canada addressed for delivery in the United States.uch matter when addressed to the United States should be open tc inspection, in the manner described in the regulations concerning domestic Parcel Post.However, sealed packages of general mer- chandlse (parcel post) may be accepted for transmission provided the sender has placed thereon a printed label or an impression of a rubber stamp, giving the name and address of the sender and stating in a general way the nature of the contents.General merchandise (parcel post) addressed to the United States may be accepted for insurance under the su.2 terms and conditions as apply to parcels posted for delivery within Canada.The scale of insurance fees is the same as for Canada.Registration.\u2014Bvery article Intended for registration must be handed iu at the wicket, and s receipt obtained therelor.The fee on all classes of articles (except parcels sent by parcel post) addressed to countries to which matter may be registered is ten cents.The sender of a registered article addressed te any place in Canada or to any Postal Union country may entitle himself to a certificate as to the disposal of the said article by the Postmaster at the office addressed.on prepayment of an additional fee of 10 cents.All classes of matter except Parcel Post packages may be registered to places in Canada, United States and most other countries.The public are reminded that registered fotters are only carried on trains that are socompanied by railway mail clerk.Hence a registered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be received at dierent times.mn PARCEL POST TO GREAT BRITAIN AND OTHER COUNTRIES Closed parcels may be sent direct from Canada ar the rate of 24 cents for the first pound and 18 cents for each additional pound to Great Britain (including Northern Ireland); the rate is $2.44 for 12 ounds and 12 cents per pourd additional or each pound up to 15 pounds; at the ate of 12 cents for each pound or fraction hereof to Argentine, Bahamas, Barbados, lermuda, Colombia, Fiji, British Guiana, irenada, British Honduras, Hong Kong, amaica, Leeward Islands, Newfoundland, lew Zealand, St.Lucia, St.Pierre and Mi- uelon, St.Vincent, \u2018[rinidad and Tobago, Venezuela and Wel-Hal-Wel; at the rate of 24 cents for the first pound and 12 cents for each additional pound or fraction thereof to Australia.There ave also direct parcel post services to China, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Irish Free State, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Philippptne Islands.Poland, South Africa an and the rates may be obtained at the Post Office Parcels for the British West Indles, Do- mintcan Republic, Dutch West Indies, Guadeloupe, (French West Indies), Haiti and Central and South American countries may be forwarded via New York.Parcels may also be sent to and received from any country with which the British Post Office maintains a parcel post service.For rates enquire at the Post Office.LIMITS OF WEIGHT AND SIzB.General limit of weight\u201411 Ibs.Limit of welght to most countries \u2014 15 lbs.Information may be obtained at the ost office regarding countries where limit 8 restricted to 11 pounds.Mm Zc 27 Limit of size: 8% feet in length, width or depth, but in no case must the length and girth comhined exceed 6 feet.Prohibited Articles and Publications.\u2014Ex- plosive, dangerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter likely to (njure ueual contents of the malls, or the person of any officer or servant of the Post Office.Liquid Celluloid is prohibited, but celluloid in other forms may be sent by post in bulk, provided it 1s packed with reasonable care and labelled \u2018\u2018Celluloid \u2014 Inflammable.\" There Is no restriction upon the circulation of cards, calendars, eic., made of celluloid when they are sent singly.Glass, In any form, liquids, fish, fruit and oils are prohibited unlesa put up in the manner prescribled by postal regulations.Any obscene nr immoral hook, or other publication of an indecent, immoral, seditious, disloyal, scurrilous or libellous character, or any post card or post band or wrapper upon which there are words of the aracter aforesaid, or any letter or circular concerning an illegal lottery, so-called, gift- concert or other similiar enterprise offering prizes or concerning schemes devised and intended to deceive and defraud the public and newspapers, etc.containing advertiae- ments of any obscene and {mmoral prints, publicatione, etc- POSTAL NOTES.Can be obtilned at any Money Order or Postal Note Office in Canada at the following rates: For a Postal Note for :\u2014 10 cts\u2014 Commission le.2 \u201ca [Ti 1c.25 4 448 1c.30 [ES \u201c 1c.40 \u201c\u201c 4 1c.50 cts.\u2014Commission 2c.60 s il 2c.70 \u201c [KX] 2c.7% te 2c.80 \u201c a\" 2c.90 LC \u2018\u201c 2e.$1.00 \u201c 2e.$1.50 \u201c 2c.$2.00 \u2018 3c.$2.50 \u201c 3e.$3.69 c 8c.$4.Gv \u201c 3c.$6.00 \u201c 3c.There IS no war tax on Postal notes.Postal Notes are payable only in Canada and Newfoundland, and should not be remitted to other countries.The remitter may make up odd cents by affixing uncancelled Canadian Postage Stamps, not exceeding nine cents in value to the face of a Postel Note.Postal Notes are payable at any Money Order or Postal Note office in Canada, and at all Post Offices in Newfoundland.MONEY ORDERS.Commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Britis Guiana, British Honduras, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamai- Monserrat, Nevis, Newfoundland, St.t.Kitts), St Lucia, St Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Islands, and Virgin Islands drawn by any money order office in Canada is as follows :\u2014 On Orders up to $56.«v ov «0 +o +.Bec Over $.and up to 10 .vr ae ee ae oe Te.se 10.00 \u2018 80 ie vo ve ee oo ae «a 120, 30.09 hy 50 2 2.++ 00 ++ +0 ».160, \u201c 50.00 \u201c 60.+ .20C.ai 0.00 100 2.22 00 24 vu 0000 .Owing to the unsetiled state of New York exchange, the rates of commission on Money Orders issued for payment in the United States inclading uba, Guam, Fhilippine Islands, Forto Rico (Samoa), Tutuila an vi th United States cannot be furnished in advance.Information as to the rates In force from time to time can be obtained at any Post Office.authorized tu transact Money Order business.e rates of Commission for orders payaule in Great Britain, other British possessions, except those mentioned above and foreign countries, are as follows :(\u2014 For sums not exceeding $6 .Over 85 and up to 10 .\u2026.\u2026.10 «ol 10 .20 .20 .30 or oa \" 30 : 40 .\u201c 40 \" Go.LL 60 qa 60 .60 \u201c 70 .\" T0 \u2018 80 .\u2018 80 \u2018 an LL.\u201c 90 \u201c 100 .$1.00 ; à.i o- 28 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY AS ng to fluctuation in the value of the ster ting, It it ja impossible to furnish any ble conversion showing the amounts in cotadioa money to be pald 7 remitters for money orders on Great tain, British Colonies and countries advised via Englan Information as to the rate of conversion in force from time to time can be obtained at any Post Office authorised to transact Money Order business.(A war tax of 2 cents, in addition to the commission, must be paid on each Money Order for a sum over No single Money Order may be issued for an amount in excess of $100, SENATORS OF CANADA.According to Seniority.The Hon.Hewitt Bostock, P C., Speaker P Hon.ieee .Toronto, Ont.Toronto, Ont.Sackville, N.B.Vancouver, B.C RAR {alifax, N.S.Brockville, Ont.** Turgeon.,.Bathurst, N.B.Sir (Allen nhaYleswart th.- Toronto \u2018\u201c An re ew Haydon.Ottawa, Ont.** Clifford W, Robinson, Moncton.N.B James J.Hughes.Souris, P.E.I.' Creelman MacArthur Summerside.P.1 \u2018 J; Bureau, P.C .Threo Rivers, Que.' .8S.Beland, PO.\u201cOttawa, Ont.John Lewis.Toronto, Ont.\u2018* QC.Murphy, P.C.Ottawa, Ont.W.A.Buchanan.Lethbridge, Alta, Prosper E.Lessard.Edmonton, Alta.\u201cJames P.Rankin.Stratford, Ont.\u2018* Arthur B.Soop.P.C.Sackville.N.B.\u201cJohn P.Mollo .Morris, Man.\u2018 wie Laurier \u2018Me- , Dougald.Montroal.Que.\u2018 Daniel sy Cee High River, Alta.Paul L.Hatfield.Yarmouth, N.S Rt.Hon.Geo.P.Graham, POC.Brockville, Ont.Hon.Vm, H.McGuire.Toronto, Ont.onat Raymond.Montreal, Que.\" Philippe à Paradis, .Quebec, Que.\u201c* Napoleun K.Lalumme, Montreal, Que ** James H.Sponce.\u2026.\u2018Toronto.Ont.\u201c Edgar S.Little.London.Ont.** Gustave Lacasgse.Tecumseh, Ont.Hon.W.E.Foster, P.©.St, John, NB.H.H.Horsey:.\u2026.:Oresay, \u201c H.J.Logan.\u2026.Parrsboro, \"ks.(2 vacancies, Quebec) HOUSE OF COMMONS, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Speaker.J.Fred Johnston, Deputy Speaker.Acadia, Robert Gardiner, Excel.Alta.Algoma East, Benlah Bowman, Gore Bay, O.Algoma West, Thos, BE.Simpson, \"Sault St.Marle, Antigonish- -Guysborough, Wm.Duff, Lunen- urg Argenteuil, Hon.Sir George Æ Halsey Perley, K.M.G., Otta Assiniboia, Robt McKenzie, Stoughton, Sask.Athabaska, D.PF.Kellner, Edmcnton, Alta.Bag G.D.Morin, St Ple, Que.[Alta.Battle River, Henry E.Spencer, Edgerton, Beauce, | E.Lacroix, St Georges de Beauce, Beanhernols Maxime Raymond, Outremont, Bellechasse, O.L.Boulan er, Quebec, Que.Berthier-Maskinonge, Theodore Gervais, Ber- hier (en-haut), Bonaventure, Hon.Chas.Marc!l, Ottawa.Bow a River.Edward J.Garland, Rowley Brandon, Hon.Robert Forke, Ottawa, 0.Brant.Franklin Smoke, Paris Brantford, City, Robert E.Ryerson, Brant- ford Brome-Missisquol Frederick W.Kay, Phil- ur Bruce Nort ' Hon.James Malcolm, Ottawa Bruce south, Allan Walter Hall, Walkerton, n Calgary East, H.B.Adshead, Calgary, Alta.Calgary West, Hon.R.B.Bennett, Calgary, hi + Camrose, Wm _Thos Lucas.Lougheed.Alta.Cape Breton North-Victoria, Lewis Wilkie- n Johnstone, Sydney Mines.N.S.Cape Breton S., Finlay MacDonald, Sydney, Cariboo, \"John Anderson Fraser, Quesnel, Carleton, W.F.Garland.Ottawa, O.Cartler, Samuel W.Jacobs, Montreal, Que.Chambly and Vercheres, J.V.Aime Lan- glois, Varennes.Que Champlain, L.Desaulniers, St Anne de era y Charlevolx-Saguenay, Pierre TF.Casgrain, fontrea .Charlotte, Robt.W.Grimmer, St Stephen, x tauntingdon, Hon.Jas.A.Chicoutimi, a.\"Alfred Dubuc, Chicoutimi, ue.Colchester, Geo Taylor MacNutt, Stewiacke, Comox-Alberni, Alan Webster Nelll, Albernf, Compton, Te Etienne Letelller, Lake Megan- ce Cumberland.Robert K Smith, Amherst, N.S.Dauphin.Wm.J.Ward, Dauphin.Man Digby-Annapolls, Harry B.Short, Digby, Dorchester.Hon.Lucien Cannon.Quebee, Q.Drummond-Arthabaska, Wilfrid Girouard, Arthabaska, Que.Dufferin-Simcoe, Wm.BE.Rowe, Newton Robinson, Ont.Durham, I'red W.Bowen.Newcastle.O.Edmonton Bast, K.A.Blatchford, Edmonton, a.Edmonton est Ion.Charles A Stewart, Ott Elgin West.M.°F.Hepburn, St.Thomas O.Essex East, E.G.Odett., Tilbury, 0.Essex South, Eccles James Gott, Amherst- bu Ont.Essex West, Sydney C.Robinson, Walker- ville, Ont.Fort pe Hon.R.J.Manion, Fort am, O.Fraser Valley, Harry James Barber, Chilli- wack, B.C.Frontenac- Addington, Hon, J.W.Edwards, Sydenham Gaspe, Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Ottawa.Glengarry, Arch.J.Macdonald, North Lancaster, Ont.Gloucester, Hon.P.J.Veniot, Ottawa, O.Grunville-Duadas Arza Clair Casselman.Prescott, Ont.Grey North, W.P.Telford, Owen Sound, O.Grey 7 Southeast, Agnes C.Macphail, Cey- Haldimand Mark Cecil Senn, Caledonia, O.Halifax, on.W.A.Black, Halifax, N.S., P.Quinn, Halifax, N.S.Halton, Robert % Anderson, Milton.O.Hamiiton East, S.Rennie, Hamiiton, O.Hamilton West, Chas.Wm.Bell, Hamilton, Hants-Kings, J.L.Ilsley, Kentville, N.S.le Gator A.T.Embury, Ban- n Hastings South.W.BH, Tummon, Tweed, 0.Hochelaga, Edouard c \u2018st.Pere, Montreal, Q.Hull, Joseph Æ.Fontaine, Hull, Q.Humboldt, Albert Fred, Totzke Vonda, Bask, Huron North.George Spotton, Wingham, O.Huron South, Thomas McMillan, eaforth, Inverness, Isaac Duncan MacDougall, In- verness N.Jacques Cartier, \u2018Jos.T.Rheaume, Montreal, Jollette, C.D.Ferland, Joltette, Q.Kamouraska, Geo.Bouchard, St.Anne de la 0 Kenora- Rainy River, Hon.Peter Heenan, Ottawa, O.Kent, NB, A.1H.Bourgeois, Buctouche, Kent, O0., J.W.Rutherford, Chatham, O.Kindersley, A.M.Carmichael, Kindersley, ask.Kings East, Hon.John A.MacDonald, Cardigan, P.E.1 Kingston City, A.B.Ross, Kingston, O .Kootenay East, Hon.James King, Ottawa, O.Kooteny' West, Wm.Kemble Esling, Ross- land, B.C.Labelle, Henri Bourassa.Montreal Que.Lake St John, Armand Sylvestre, Roberval, Lambton, East, B.W.Fansher, Florence, O.Lambton West, XR.W.Gray, Sarnia, Ont.nark.\u2014Vac Laprairie- \u201cNapterville, Roch Lanctot, St, Constant, L'Assomption-Montcalm, P.A.Seguin, L'As- som Last nas Wm.Russell Fansher, Govan, Sask.Laurier-Outremont, Joseph A, Mercier, Mon- treal, Que Laval-Two Mountains, Liguori Lacombe, St Scholastique, Q.Leeds, Hugh A.Stewart, Brockville, Q.Lethbridge Lincoln H.Jellitt, Raley, Alta.Levis, J.E.Dussault, Levis, Lincoln, Hon.Jaa.D.Chaplin, St.Cathar- ines, O.Lisgar, John L.Brown aot Mound, Man.L'Islet, J.Fernand Fa ard L Islet London, John F.White, Long ke, J.Fred e.London, Bladworth, otbiniere, J.Achille Verville, St-Flavfen, Q Macdonald, William J.Lovie, Holland, Man.N lackenzie, Milton N.Campbell, Pelly, Sask.M [oy lacleod, George G.Coote, Cayley sisonneuve Clement Robitaille Metson- Maple Creek.Wm.George Bock, Bast End, Marquette, J.A.Glen, Russell, Man.Matane, Georges L.Dionne, Amqul, Que.Medicine Hat, Frederic k Wm Gershaw, Merantle, Eusebe Roberg ge, Laurlerville, Q.fort, Malcolm McLean, Eldersley, Sask.Melville, Hon, Wm.R.Motherwell, Ottawa, Ont.Middlesex East, Adam K.Hodgins, Lucan, n Middlesex est, Hon.John Campbell Elliott, Ottaw Montmagny, Leo K.Laflamme, Montmagny, Moose Jaw, J.Gordon Ross, Moose Jaw, as Mount Ro al, Robert S.White, Montreal! Q.Musk se ntario, Peter McGibbon, Bracer nt.Nanaimo, \u201cCharles Herbert Dickle, Duncan, aw Mekiwin, Man.River, Man, McQuarrie.New .Descoteaux, Ste.Monique , O.0.Ross J.Morrissy, Northumberland (Ont.), Miiton Edgar May- ee, Trenton, Ontario, Thos lriin Kaiser, Oshawa, Ont.Ottawa, B.R.RE Chevrier, Ottawa, and C.Edwards, Ottaw Oxford North, Hugh Allan, *brumbo, Ont.Oxford South, T.M.Cayley, Norwich, O.Parkdale, David Spence, Toronto, Parry Sound, James Arthurs, Parry Sound, 0.Peace River, Donald M.Kennedy, Waterhole, Alta.; Peel, Samuel Charters.Brampton, O Perth North, F.W.Hay, Listowel, O.Perth South, Frederick George Sanderson, St.Mary's Ont.Peterborough West, Edward Armour Peck, Peterborough, O.Pictou, Thos.Cantley, New Glasgow, N.S.! i ; | ! ; LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 29 Pontiac, Frank B, Cahiit Cam mpbells Bay.Q Portage e La prairie E e, BH.*herson, Port.Prairie Port.Arthur.Thunder Bay, D.J.Cowan, Port Arthur, O.Portneuf, Michel 8.Delisle, Portneuf, Q.Prescott.\u2014Vnennt.Prince Alfred IE.Maclean, Summerside, Prince Albert, Rt.Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King, Ottawa, O.Prince Edward-Lennox, John Hubbs, Ple- on, Provencher, Arthor L.Beaublen, St Jean aptis e, Man Qu'Appelle, John Millar, Indian Head, Sask, Quebec-Montmorency, Henri E.Lavigueur, Quebec.uebec Bast, Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Ottawa.uebee § South, Charles G.Power, Quebec, uebec West, George Parent, Quebe Q.Ernst, Bridge- N.S.Queen's ny pFobert Harold Jenkins, Charlottetown, aE 5 Hon.J.E.Sinclair, Red Deer.Wired Speakman, Fenhold, Alta.Regina, Hon.C.A.Dunning, Ottaw Renfrew North, Ira D.Cotnam, Pembroke, ueen\u2019 5 ; Lunenburg, enfrow South, Martin J.Maloney, Egan- ville, Ont.Restigouche-Madawaska, S.Blanchard, Dal- _ Housle, N.B.Richelieu, Hon.Plerre J.A.Cardin, Ottawa.Richmond West Cape Breton, John A.Mac- donu St.Peters S.Richmond-Woit e, Edmund W.Tobin, Bramp- onv n Rimouskl, Sir Dugeae Fiset, Kt., Rimouski, Rosetown, John Evans, Saskatoon, Fake Royal, Hon.Geo.B.Jones, Apohaqul, Russell Alfred Goulet, Bourget, Ont.St.Ann, J.J.E.Guerin, Montreal Que.St.Antoine, Leslie G.Bell, Montreal Que.St.Bonif face, ohn P, Howden, Norwood Gro » [Man St.Denis.Arthur Denis, Montreal, Q.St.Henrt, La Mercier, Montreal, Que.St.Hyacinthe-Rouville, L.S.Rene Morin.St.Hyacinthe, Q.St.James, Hon.Fernand Rinfret, Ottawa, 0.St.John.Albert, Thos.Bell, Fe N.B.; Murray MacLaren, St.JON.St.Johns.\u201ciberville, A.J.Benoit, Iberville, St.Lawrence St.George, Charles H.Cahan, Montreal, Q.St.Mary.Hermes Deslauriers, Montreal, Q.Saskatoon, A.MacGillivray Young, Saskatoon, Sask.Selkirk, L.55 Bancroft, Teulon, Man.Shefford, E.Boivin, Granb y, Q.Shelburne- Yarmouth, Hon.J.L.Ralston, ttaw Sherbrooke, \u2018Charles B.Howard, Sherbrooke Simcoe e Bast, Alfred Burke Thompson, Pene- uishene, Simcoe orth, Willai Alves Boys, Barrie, Skeena, J.C.Brady, Prince Rupert, B.C.Souris, James Steedsman, Deloraine, Man.South a Battleford, John Vallance, Onward, Springileid, B.D.R.Bissett, Pine Falls, Stanstead, W.K.Baldwin, Coaticook, Q.Stormont, À.N.Smith, Cornwall, Swift Current, Charles Edward Bothwell, Swift Current, Sask Temiscouata, Jean F.Pouliot, Riviere du soup Que, Terrebonne, Jules I.Prevost, St.Jerome.Three Rivers-St.Maurice, Arthur Bettez, Three Rivers, Que.Temiskaming North, J.A.Bradette, Coch- rane, O.Temiskaming South, Malcolm Lang, Halley- ury.O.Toronto East, Hon.E.B.Ryckman, Toron- 0, Ont.Toronto East Centre, R.C.Matthews, Toronto, O.Toronto-High Park, Alex James Anderson, oronto Ont.Toronto Northwest, Thomas L.Church, Toronto, Ont.Toronto South, George Reginald, Geary, Toronto, Ont.Toronto Northeast, N.M.Young, Toronto, nt.Toronto-Scarborough, J.H.Harris, Toron- a, .Toronto West Centre, H.C.Hocken, Toron- , Ont.Vancouver-Burrard, John Arthur Clark, Vancouver, Vancouver Centre, Hon.Henry H.Stevens, Vancouver.Vancouver North, A D.McRae, Vancouver, B.Q.Vancouver 8., Leon J.Ladner, Vancouver.Vaudrevil -Soulanges.\u2014 Vacant.Yegreville.M.Luchkovich, Innisfree, Alta.Vistoria, B.C, D.B.Plunkett, Victoria, B.C.Victoria, Ont.Thos.H.Stine son, Lindsay, O Victoria- Carleton, N.B.Iblon Roudolph, Foster, Hartland, NE Waterloo North, Hon.Wm.D.Euler, Ot- taw Waterloo.South, Alex McKay Edwards, Galt, O.Welland, George II.Pettit, Welland O.Wellington North, Duncan Sinclair, Harris- Ont Wellington \u2018seuth, Hon.Hugh Guthrie, Guelph, OC.uelp Wentworth, Gordon C.Wilson, Dundas, O.Westmoreland, Otto Baird Price, Moncton, Wetaskiwin, Wm.Irvine, Bentley, Alta.Weyburn, Edward James Young, Dummer, Sas Willow _ Bunen, Thos Donnelly, Kincald, A SASK, Winnipeg North Centre, J.8S.Woodsworth, Winnipeg, Man Winnipeg North, Abraham Albert Heaps, nnipeg, Man Winnipeg Louth, Is.MeDiarmid, Winnl- wd Sou Centre, J.T.Thorson, inni pipes, M Perras, Gracefield P.Q.Yas\" rote Stirling, Kelowna, B.C.Yamaska, Aime Boucher, Plerreville, Q.York North, T.Herbert Lennox, Toronto, O.York outh, R.T.McGregor, Toronto, O.York West.James Earl Lawson, Toronto, O, ¢-Sunbury.Richard B.Hanson, Freder- icton, N.B.Yorkton.George W.McPhee, Yorkton.Sask, Yukon, George Black, Vancouver, B.C.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Seat of Government at Quebec.LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.Hon.H.G, Carroll, C.R., LL.D,, Heutenant governor; Lieut.Colonel D.B.Papineau, alde-de-camp : Louis Joseph Paquin, secretary; Louis Beland, messenger.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon.Louls Alexandre Taschereau, Prime Minister and Attorney General and Minister of f Municipal Affair Mon.J.L.Perron, Minister of Agriculture.Hon.ns Mercier, Minister of Lan and Forests.Hon.A.Gallpeault, Minister of Public Works and Labor.Hon.J.E.Perrault, Minister of Roads and Mines.Hon.Hector Laferte Minister of Colon- dzation and Fisheri col, Treasure Hon.I A.David, Provincial Secretary and Registrar.Hon.BE.Moreau, Minister without portfolio.Hon.L.Lapierre, Minister without port- follo.Hen, J.L.Dillon, Minister without port- fon, Kitred Leduc, Minister without port- Dr A.Morisset, Clerk of the Council Wm.Learmonth, Deputy Clerk.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.| on Adelard Turgeon, Speaker.ces 0 eu 000 on.M.Martin, Montreal.J.J.B.Gosselin, Stan- br idge.De Lanaudiere De LaDurantaye.Hon.J.E.Amvot,Quebec.De LaValiere .\u2018Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Que- De Lorimier.Hon, a J.Girouard, Lon- ueu De Salaberry.Hon .R.Grothe, Montreal, olfe.Hon.Frank Carrel, Grandvilie.John Hall Rolly.New arll Inkerman.\u2018Hon.G G.Bryson, Fort Cou- ong Kennebec .Hon ae E.Caron, Quebec.La Salle.Hon L.Letourneau, Quebe Laurentides.Hon.That.Chapals, Quebec.Lauzon.Hon.J.E.Roberge, Lamb- n.Mille Islee.Hon.Hector Champagne, St Eustac ©.Montarville.Hon.> L.Perron, Mont- rea Hon.G.A.Simard, Montreal Repentigny.Rigaud.Hon.E.Ouellette, Ot tremont Rougemont.Hon.Ernest Choquette, St.e.Shawinigan.-Hon.Nemese Garneau, Que- sorel.Hn} \u2018Pp.nl DuTremblay, ont Stadacona.Hon.Power, Quebec Victoria.Hon.He Miles, Montreal Wellington.\u2018Hon, W.¥.Vilas, Cowans- Robert Campbell, clerk, clerk of Privata Bills, accountant and TEnglish translator BE.A.Panet, assistant clerk; Arthur Saint Jacques, gentleman usher of the black rod: G.Turcotte, clerk of French journal and translator; A.Guy, clerk of the Committees and sergeant-at-arms.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - Hon.Hector Laferté, Speaker T.Damfen Bouchard, Deputy Speaker Abltibs., Hactor .Amos Argenteuil.Geo.Grenville Arthabaska.Quebec Bagot.St.Hugues Beauce.8te.Marie eauharnois.Valleyfleld Bellechasse.sacs 0 san 6 Quebec Berthier .Bastien Cleo.Montreal Bonaventure.Côté, P.-E.w Carlisle Brome, .Oliver Carlton, J.Masonville Chambly.Thurber.Alex.Lo ongueull Champlain .Grant, Wm.P.Batiscan Charlevoix Saguenay .Rochette Edgar.Quebee Chateau quay.Mercier, Honore, Quebec Chicoutimi .Delisle, Gustave.\u2018Chicoutimi Gompton , .Nicol, Jacob.Quebec on- tagnes.3auve, Arthur .St.Eustache Dorchester.Qucllot, J.C.TE.Lac Etchemin Drummond.Laferte, Hector.Quebec Frontenac.Balllargeon.Cyrille, Lambton Gaspe.\u2018Lemieux, Gust.Mon Hull.Guertin, Aime.Il Huntingdon .!Philps.An drew.{ Huntingdon Ibergille.Lamoureux, Lucien, St.Georges d'Henrv lle Iles de la Madeleine.Caron, Amédée.Rimouski Jacques-Cartier Marchand.Victor, Montreal Joliette.Dugas, Lucien.Joliett Kamouraska.Gagnon, Plorre.Riviere > Ouelle Labelle.Lortie, Pierre.Lac aux Lac St.Jean.Moreau, Emile.Roberval L'Assomption.Reed, Walter.TA Ass mpt'n Laval.Renaud, Jos.0.Trembles Levi .Roy, Alfred V.Levis L' Tote Roy ut.Elisee.Quebec Lotbiniere.Francoeur, Jos.N.Quebec Islands.See Iles de gx Madeleine Maisonneuve .Tremblay Wm.Montreal \\{askinonge.Gagnon, J.W.-Louiseville Matane.Bergeron, J.A.Matan Malapedia .Dufour, Jos.St.Mose Stn Megantic.Laplerre, Li.Thetford es Missisquoi.Saurette, A.Farnham Montcalm.Daniel, J.F.St.Esprit Montmagny .Paquet, Chas.A Montmagny Montmorency .Taschereau, L.A.Quebec MONTREAL\u2014 Dorion.Blain, Alderic.Laurier.Poulin Ernest.Mercier.Plante, Anatole.St.Anne.Dillon, J.H.Gault, C.E.uc, red.St.James.Vautrin, Irenée.rence .Cohen, Jos.Montreal St.Louis.Bercovite ontrea St.Mary.Houde, Camiliien, y Montreal Verdun .eur, P.A.Napierville aprairie .Charbonneau, J.E,, Jr, 8t.Cyp- rien de Na- plerville Nicolet.Savoie, J.A.Man Papineau.Lahale, D.\"Buckingham Pontiac.\u2018McDonald.W.R Chapeau Portneuy .Gauthier, Plerre.Deschambault Quebec.Bedard, J.E.Quebec Quebec Centre Samson, Jos.Ô.Quebec Quebec East.\u201cDrouin, Oscar.\u201cQuebec Quebcc- West.Power, Jos.1.Quebec Richelieu.Lafreniere.J.B.T.Sorol Richmond.Drsmarais, S.E.Richmond Rimouski.Moreault, L.J.Rimouskl Rouville.3ernard, ©.A.St.Cesaire St.Hyacinthe.3ouchard, TP.D.St.Hyacintho St.Jean.Bouthillier ,A.St.Jean St.Maurice.Frigon, J.A.shawiniga St.Sauveur.Cantin, J.By Rose Pond Shefford.Bullock, W.Sherbrooke, !'Orepeau, A 0.Sherbrooke Soulanges .Farand, Avila.St.Clet Sianstead.Bissonnet, A.Jus.\u2018Stapatena a Temiscamingue.Piche, J.E.St.Bruno de Guigues Temiscouata.Casgrain Leon.Riviere du Loup Terrebonne.David .Que Trois-Rivieres.Da assis, Si.L.Pros Rivieres Two Mountains.See Deux-Montagnes Vaudreuil.Pilon, Mormidas.Vaudreuil Vercheres .Messier, Felix.St.Antoine Westmount .Smart.Charles\u2019 Allan, .Westmount Wolfe.Lemisux,J.P.O.Weedon Centre eet ee ESR ets 1 Reese se pate a ane mt re \u2014\u2014\u2014 SS ET SS Tia me a Wa Bee The PL ~ Pe 100 YT Bri = a mat ae ; Ni IETS EE 30 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Yamaska.Laperriere, D.Pierreville L.P.Geo Ton Clerk o f the Legislative Assembly: C.A.Fournier, \u2018Assistant Clerk CORONERS DISTRICTS CORONERS Abitibi.André Bigué Anttcosti.Arthabaska.A.J.Boisvert, J.B.Drouin Damase La Rue, C.B.Delage.Josoph Garon Boeauce.L.Jos.Pluze.R.L.Auger, Azarias Roy, J.A.Du Beauharnois.W.M.Rowat, Achille Bes- ner and L.Savage Bedford.Homer E.Mitchell, Beni, Joannette and Geo.W.Runnells Chicoutimi.A.River, Jules Constan- Frontenac.Gaspé.\u201cAntonin Turcotte, J A.Galant, Alvarez St.Laurens Camille Eug.Poulist, Arthur Dontlgny Hull.Bug.Macka Josaphat Isabelle, W 5 Costello Iberville.Na leon Chevalier, Pierre Joliette.A.D.Mito.J.G.Matieu J.M.Lamarche and Paul Lamarche Kamouraska.a eine Lacroix and V.A.ezin Montcalm.T.Lachapelle Mont y.RAR O.E.Perron and J.Cloutier Montreal.Pores Prince, Armand Trépanier Nicolet.Omer Helie Pontiac.Leopold Renaud, B.Des- rochers, C.E.Winkie, Lauréat Bouillé.Quebec.G.Wiillam Jolicœur; J.H.Tousignant Richelieu.A.O.Comire.Aimé Char- : tier, H.R.Lapierre Henry Laplerz Rimouski.Eustache Langis., Joseph Drolet, M.A.Drapeau R Roberval.Jules Constantin JL A eee.Stanislas c .J.aguienay .Fafard, W.Barolet, 8.C.G.Bacon and Albert An gers.8t.Francols.G.A.Bogen, G.Letendre.St.Hyacinthe.C.E.A.Auger, J.A.Viger and A.D.Trudeau Terrebonne.B.*N.Wales and Ludger Labelle Three Rivers.A.Chaudonnet.Æ .E.Van- asse, ouis Caron, Adelard Tetreault REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE DIVIBIONS CHEF-LIBU NAMES Abitibl.Amos.C.A.Lafrance Argenteulil.Lachute.Geo.F.Calder Arthabaska .Aoabaska H.Pepin E Hudon Bagot.8t.Libolra.Gaston Beau- Beauharnois.Beauharnois.J P- Laplante Beauce.Beauceville.Phil.An Bellechasse.St.Raphael.O.St.Pierre erthler.Berthier.\u201cBiméon Lafreniere Bonaventure o.1l.New Carlisi.soha G.Dallaln Bonaventure 0.2.Carleton.E.J.8 Verge Brome.Knowlton.-.Ed.Caldwell Chambly.Longueuil.;-Louis Racicot Champlain, .Ste.Genevieve .Charlevoix l.Murray Bay.L.P.Dufour Charlevoix NO.2.Baie St.Paul.Dr.P.Synotte Chateauguay.Ste.Martine.J.E.McGowan Coaticook.Coatlcook.Webster & Laroche Chicoutimi.Chicoutimi.Bosse & Gaudreault Compton.Cookshire.Wm.H.nard Deux - Mon tagnes cee Ste.Schol'tique.J.H.Langlois Dorchester.Ste.Henedine.Elzear Vezina Drummond.Drumm' dville.Millar & La- erto Frontenac.Village Meg'tic.E.Huard Gaspe.Perce.Alph.Garneau Hull.\u2026.Hull.20.L de G.Raby Huntingdon, .Huntingdon.J.C.Iberville.{berville.Emile Lamoureux Tes Jo da a .Amherst.A.Palu:haud Nea & fOrteans.St.Laurent d'Or- A.Joliette.Joliette.oo a \u2018Golbaule Kamouraska .se Pascal.Paul La Des- Labelle Nc.2, Mont Laurier, , \u201cbu breuil Lac Su, Jean.Hebertville.3 \"Richard Lac 8 Jean.Roberval.c.Laprairie.P frie.! Laroso Assompt'n .L\u2019 fomption.% Geoffrion que.lLa Tuque.Etlenne Allard ava.te 086 encens P .Longpré cheeses.LOVE, LLL, J.A, Carrier .8t.Jean Port Joli, J.N Bernier Lott ore\u201d .8te.Crol P.Legendre, J.Maskinonge.-Jouiseville eee Ciavis Caron Matana .Matane.O.E.Bornier Matapédia.Te Bonoit.jccoph - Lab .J.E, Beaulieu Invarness.\u201cOvila Savoie .Bedford.B.F.Curcie .St Julienne.J.O.E.Forest .Mon .Em.Boulanger .oO me .H.Dick & Montreal.T.Brassat Napierville.A.ecancourt.Maurice Blondin .Nicolet.5 W: Denis .Papineauvliile.P.DeVarennes .Campbell's Bay,.F.W.Bowie .Cap Sante.Ed.Ham Quebec.Cote & Leclerc .Sorel.A.Guevremont .Richmond.an J.Ewing .8t.Germain Rimouski.\u201cEliseo Moreault Rouville.Marieville.Pell otier & & ville Saguenay.Tadousac.Robert Cote Shefford.Waterloo.Tranchemon- ne yan Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke.W.H.Lovell Æ.F.Olivier Soulanges.Coteau Land'g.-Adrien Rouleau Stanstead.Stanst'd Plam.P.M.Bissonnet Ste.Anne des Mon Ste er Mts.J.R.Thibault St.liygeintho.Mt.fees Joa, Bissonnet St.John .St.Johns, .J.Al Thetford.: Thetford Mines.P.A.Ro Trois-Riv's.Trois-Rivieres .F.Fouraler 5 Temiscaming.Ville Marie.Jules Maillard Augustin Chenier Temiscouata .Riv'e du Loup V.Dumais Le L.E.t lerrebonne \u2026 .at.Jero pt A.Theberge Vaudreuil.M.de Vaud .Vercheres.Fire heres J.8.Messier Wolfe.Ham South.Donat Manseau Yamaska.St.Francois Veronneau & du Courchesne MONTREAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS.CORPORATION.Camillien Houde, Mayor.WARD REPRÉSENTATION.gile-Marie.eee .T.Fortin evec000 Thos.O'Connell se Joseph Less TP Tagan jt.George.TG.M \u20ac wrence.Louls Rubensteln Cremazie.J.Monette St.James.D.Genereux Bourget cee .E.Langlois Papineau s\u2026.H.Emond St.Mary.+0».H.À.Qu t.Gabriel, .rancis as Hogan t.Cunegonde seen ablas t- Andrew .\u2026\u2026.J.A.\"Mathewson Chee eee eee ! Joseph Schubert Larontaine.ces su00 0 n Trepanier auc0000 .Alfred Mathieu Prefontabne | ea 000000 Geo.Lalancette Hochelaga.À.À.DesRoches Malsonneuve.C.J.Arcand Mercier.tn .A, Dupéré 3t.Paul.J.B, A.Angrignon 3t.Henry .Bray Notre Dame de Grace.W.H.Biggar Mount Royal.J.B.Rochon 3t.Jean Baptiste.A.Landry Laur OF.00000000 .Nap.Turcot enis.veoeses J.A.Savard Délorimler.\u2026.8.Mercure 4 Micha oooia os Thos.Holland .ÂZenon H.Lesage 13 Edward.RE J.8.Vallée Montcalm.À.D.Tessier Rosemont.\u2026\u2026.J.N.Drummond Villeray.Raoul Jarry acc ae 0000 6 Alfred Legault EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Alderman A.A.DesRoches, chalrman ; Aldermen Thos.O'Connell, Raoul Jarry, D.Genereux and À.Angrignon ; Jules Crepeau, director of Departments.City Clerk\u2019e Office\u2014S.Etlenne Gauthier, city clerk and secretary of the executive committee; L.Geoffrlon and A.Mongeau, asst ES clerks; Eug.Gelinas, translator: .Beaudry, chief archivist; Hector Tony chief librarian.Law Department.\u2014 Guillaume paint Pierre, chlef city attorney; J.H.housse, W.H.Butler, Honore Paras: on e Choquette, attorneys; J.Baudouin, notary; J.B.Noel, secretary; J.F.Girard, F.O.Lafond, T, Beauchamp and J.J.\"Lyn ch, claim \u2018experts ; J.B.Senecal, secretary claims department, Oomptroller's and Auditor\u2019s Department J.B.A.Merinecau, comptroller and auditor: Cazavan, J.E.Monette and P.Kenchan, assistant comptrollers and audl- rs.Finance Department \u2014TL.F.Philie, city treasurer; I\u2019.Collins, asst, city treasurer; J.Campbell, accountant and transfer agent; N.Smith, cashler; BE.Pelletier and BE.Gendron, asst-cashlers ; 3 J.A.Charpentier, paymaster ; T.Lefort, superintendent of water rates and business taxes; J.A.Soulleres, chief account clerk, revenue department; B.Grise, head account clerk, special taxes; BR.Clarke, priucipal account clerk, arrears dona nen E.ebel prinelpal account olerk, tax sale departhen A Ranger and A.P.Nugent, receivers; L.À.met, N Couvrette, T.Bourdon and I.Eu udeau.inspectors ; L.O.Pion, supt.purchasing and sales dept.; A.Nickle and B.Bourassa, assistants purchasing and sales dept.; P.Cousineau, super n ntendent printing \u2018and stationery ; ancey, assistant superintendent privileges and licenses dept.; J.Seneca), supt.of markets; A.Lebla anc, secretary market department.Asscssment Department.\u2014 J.Hamilton Ferns, president; J.A.Landry, T.C.Fle ming, C.N.Robillard, A.Senecal, W.Chapman, P.Olivier, A.IL.ulse, J.T.St.Jorre, J W Wilson, P, Phelan, F., St.G.Stroud, A.M.Russell, R.Houle R.A.Lockerby, E.Clermont, assessors; J.Rabeau, secretary.Recorder's Court\u2014G.H.Semple.K.C., A.Thouin, G.A.Morrison, K.C., Du- fresne, recorders; A.Berthiaume and Edm Courchesne, clerks of the court.Police D nt.H.Langevin, director ; À.N ama school insp.; N.Bri- Lefebvre, C.A.Lemire, inspector in Fire Department.\u2014_R.Gauthier, director; Oscar Marin & C.Carson, deputy directors; À.Dagenais, J.Presseau, Emile Lefort, J.Bernier, i P.Ruddy, Raoul Gauthier, Patrick I:rolan and Arthur Fiset, district chiefs; Patrick Gauthier, chief engineer ; Jos.Forget, asst, chief engineer ; febvre, chief cler livier secretary ; L.Lavergne, chief insecte Public Health Department \u2014Dr.S.cher, director; T.A.A.Reeb, sectetary.Public Works Department.\u2014 H, Ter- reault, director H.A.Gibeau, assistant.Roa spar ment.\u2014 J.BE.Blanchard, superintend ng engineer; C.J.Leblanc, assistant Technical Service.\u2014 G.R.MacLeod, en- ginee J.C.Caron, assistant ; BH P.J.Courval, chief draughtsm Water Department, \u2014 7 Jette, assistant superintendent engineer T.W.Le- sage, consulting engineer.ement oO e Agueduct, \u2014 C.J.ft Dect em chief eon neer.Incineration.Nepartment.\u2014 J.E.Nan- tel, sauperintendent.Sewer Department.\u2014 Ernest Fusey.superintending eng.ueer; F.V.Dowd, assistant.Building Inspection.\u2014 J.E.Carmel, superintend Muni mioipal \u201cStore.\u2014 J.P.Mord, chief.Public Recreations.\u2014 Dr.J.P.Gadbols, superintenden unicipal ork- Yard.\u2014 L.G.Cartier, superintendent, Light Department, \u2014 Arthur Parent, superintendent ; H .Vaughan, assistant.Parks Department.\u2014 Emile Bernadet, superintendent; John Henderson, superintendent of Mount Royal P re Alarm Dept.\u2014 L.ark.Charest, superintendent, MARKETS.Bonsecours market, Jos Senecal, clerk and superintendent of markets; A.LeBlanc, assistant.St.Antoine market Mountain and Bt James streets, I Charette, clerk.St.Lawrence Haier St.Lawrence Boulevard, H.Chartrand, clerk, Papineau Welgh house, Notre Dnme street, corner Parthenals, B.A.Lesperance, cler Hay market, St.Paul street, cor Inspsotor, Wm.Gallagher, clerk.St Jamec market, cor Ontario East and Amherst streets, A, Bellefeullle, clerk, Hochelaga Weigh house, corner Notre Dame and Moreau, Eugene Rleard, clerk.Cartierville Weigh-house, Bridge Road G.Huet clerk. LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 31 St.Jean Baptiste market, St Lawrence Boulevard and Rachel, .Dansereau clerk.Central Fish Hat) , Comm! .Berri street, Jos, Beneenl, aisonneuve Market, Outarte Bt.B., Maisonneuve: Geo.Gauvreau, clerk.Maisonneuve me 0.À Pie IX avenue, near Notre Dame O.Blain, clerk.ge etreet gh-house, Bridge and Wellington Streets, GE Dubota, clerk.Atwater Yigh-h ouse, Atwater avenue, opp.Ste Emilie, E.Brisebois, cle rk.Bmara Welgh-house, DeNonville & Briand streets, J.Desjardins, clerk.POLICR DEPARTMENT.Police Department.\u2014 H.Langevin, director; A.M man \"school ingpector : ui Kavanagh, A.Maranda, C.A.Morin, J.G.Lefebvre, Inspectors; Capt.B.H.Gobel, quartermaster; R.Lavallee, L.A.D'Amour, secretaries; R.Lemire, inspector in charge of detectives; V.Foucault, P.O'Donnell, H.Thivierge, captain-detectives , Wilfrid Ty.MUNICIPAL, TAXBS, Adetract of City Aescasment By-Laws Real estate assessment\u20141.35 per cent on valu School taxes (Catholies)\u2014T7 mille per cent.on value.(Protestants)\u201410 mills per cent.on value ; {Neutrals)-12 mills per cent, on value Special Tax, Debenture, etc \u201440-100 mill per cent.on the value.Bnow cleaning tax\u2014Rate for removal of snow from all sidewalks during the winter, 10 cents per running foot.Vauit under sidewalk\u2014214 per cent.on che value of space occupled, based on the value of\u2019 adjoining property.Business and Other Peraonal Taxes.\u2014~The rate of business tax 814 per cent.on the annual assessed rental value of the premises occupied.Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs\u2014The busel- ness tax on hotels, restaurants, clubs, ete., is as follows: \u2014 On assessed rental of $160 and pay 7.00 from 360 to sw.$ a 820.46.00 00.86.25 800.ies 700 to 800.oy 113.50 1000 1200.123.75 1200 to 1800.135.00 0 2000.157.00 ot 2400.175.00 with an increase of $17.50 for each $400 or fraction above .00.Brewers\u2014The business tax on brewers is $60 foe every $400 assessed rental, or part of Distillers\u2014The business tax on distillers in $80 for every $400 assessed rental, or part of $400.SPECIAL TAXES\u2014Banks\u2014on 000200 up ts $1, 000.$ 400 $1,000,000 to ry 000, 000 500 above $2, 000, 000 800 Banks\u2014branches\u2014each os +.as ee » 100 Life Insurance « 200 Guarantee and Empl Liability\u2019 Ins .! 200 Accident & Sickness Ins .200 Health Insurance .200 Cattle Insurance .200 Plate Glass & Boiler Insurance ve .200 Automobile Insurance .200 Marine Insurance .00 hen one Company \u2018combines two \u201cof the fpove à branches of Insurance, only one tax 8 Fire \u2018Insurance\u2014Tax on premiums i per cen Street rafîlway company -\u2014City rental\u2014 $500.000 per annum DATES OF PAYMENT.\u2014Real Estate Taxes 1st October: Water Taxes.\u20141at October: Business and ter Taxes.\u20141s8t September : licenses 1st MUNICIPAL oo AND OTHER TAXES Auctioneers\u2014$200 Jor each clerk employed to cry out, \u201c440.00 Auctioneers\u2014TFor the sale of goods shipped epectally from outside of the Clty.aveept the skins of fur or hair animals HR for each clerk employed ta, to gr pout $240 Money Lenders\u2014$ 0; money % oaned on security at more a ten per cent, except pawnbrokers and {incorporated companies, $1,000, Pawnbrokers, $200.0 Junk or secon Ban \u201cdealers\u2014$200.oo.Peddlers selling small wares, such pencils, shoe laces, note paper, ete.\u2014$10.00.Peddiers etc., selllng only ribbons, badges, toy-balloons or souvenirs, on the occasion of feasts or celebrations (per day)\u2014=$1.00.1 other peddler 00.00.Peddlers\u2019 assistants on wa ageon $10.00, Canvassers In private re Hinge \u2014 3100.00.Wholesale fish Cralers\u2014 Hay traders\u2014$20.9 Horse traders-\u2014$25.Scissors\u2019 grinders 85.00.Sign carriers\u2014$5.00 Detective agencles\u2014$200.00.Special constables- $10.00.Public seales\u2014$20 Distributors of circulars or samples\u2014 Insurance agents having no offices and doin ng business from door to door\u201485.00.Collecting agents\u2014$5.00.Hotel agents (Runners) #10.00.teal estate agents\u2014$50.00.Financial agents $1 00.00.Stock brokers 9100 ilkmen\u2014 $5.0 Bakergs\u2014$5.00.B111 posters\u2014$25.00.Bill posters\u2019 employees\u2014$5.00.Chimney sweeps\u2014 Public bowling alleys and bowling alleys in clubs\u2014$50.Pub je igeon \u2018hole tables \u2014$50 Publt illiard tables and Dillard tables in lub 25.00.Th-atres and concert halls\u2014$500.00 Moving picture houses (per seat)\u2014=$0.85.Dance halls\u2014$200.useums send other \u2018amusement halïis\u2014 0.Shooting galleries 350.00 Halls for meetings exclusively\u2014 $10.10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 according to Halls leased for soclal amusementg\u2014 32.00, $25.00, $30.00, 335.00, $40.00 and 0 00, according to ren the exce tion of menageries\u2014$1.00 per day.e advertising by means o lanterns or electric apparatus-$0.50 per PB emonstrations in show windows to advertise goods\u2014$0.50 per Circuses and other traveling shows\u2014 $1, ooo, 00 per day.Cc parades, when shows are located outside \u2018tue city limit&\u20148$1,000.00 pèr day.Merry 8 months or less, $20.00 > 0.00.Employment offices\u2014$200.00 Employment offices for female servants exclusively blic laundries\u2014$50 .00.Private Hospltals\u2014$25.00 and $50.00, according to rental.Private butcher stalla\u2014850 Wholesale meat traders #100, 00.Skating rinks\u2014850.00 ay a nd firewood yards, foun- adrien bises ths\u2019 shops, Joiner shops and Steer establishments dangerous for fire\u2014 Gas, electric and other motors-\u2014$2.00 and $5.00, according to horse pow Steam bollers\u2014$5.00 to $20.00, according, to horse powe Shops for ne gate of bankrupt stocks exclus vely\u2014850 Temporary retail stores\u2014g300.00.Temporary shop, or space near or on the grounds of a circus, for the sale of refresh ments exclusively\u2014$10 Itinerant hasielans S50.$ Booublacks doing busines.in stores\u2014 0 Master plumbers\u2014$5.0 Journeymen Dba EL.00.s10.gpnotizers, palmists, phrenologists, etc., I lémorage fhotographers\u2014$100.00.ogs\u2014 Canopies over the sidewalks\u2014$5.00 1l- cense and $0.20 per square foot of space occupied.Fruit and cigar stores\u2014$1.Any establishment where foods or beverages are manufactured, prepared, bottled, cooked, stored.offered for sale, said delivered or given away to be consumed on the premises\u2014$2.00.Houses of refuge\u20143$1.00.Outsiders coma to city to carry on a retail trad oSevsboys Acie 10 to 21 years of age\u2014 ca Electric signs\u2014$0.20 per square foot of surface measured on one side only.Farmers or market gardeners supplying grocers or other traders without goirs to the markets\u2014$25.00.For use of explosives under by-law No.840\u2014$5.00.Dog trader 3-\u2014$25.00.Manufacturers of non-alcoholic beverages \u2014$5.00.Menufacturers of biscuits, confectionery, preserves, etc Keepers of boarding houses for ehildren\u2014 Slot Machines\u2014$1.0 Selling wood on 00.ouharves that has been sawn thereon\u2014$50.VEHICLES Vehicles for Hire for the Conveyance of assenger s10 008 two-wheeled cab or valeche, 1 horse, 00.a four-wheeled carriage, 1 horse, for a four-wheeled carriage, 2 horses, for an omnibus or stage coach, 2 horses, se 0 æ Sgn Hackmen\u2019s employees\u2014$5.00 CARTAGE VEHICLES Include all vehicles used for carrying materials, parcels, goods, provisions or articles whatsoever, as well as hearses, with the exception of vehicle Hable to a diffarent license fee, tmposed in virtue of the present or any other by-law sb every two-wheeled vehicle, 1 horse uk every four-wheeled vehicle, 1 horse, $1 Jor every four-wheeled vehicle, 2 horses 5 (The above rates cover t'.o vehicle, horse, aumbers and badges).PLEASURE AND OTHER VERTICLES OF A SPECIAL KIN For every four- wheeled carriage or other vehicle drawn by 2 horses\u2014$27.00.$1 1809, every carriage drawn by 1 horse\u2014 For every buggy or other four-wheeled vehicle and for every two-wheeled vehicle drawn by 1 hors 12.00.For every vehicle kept for bire by livery stable keepers\u2014-$12 (The above rates cover both the horse and vehicle, but in cases where such vehicle is hired with a driver, the license to be paid shall be that of a backney carriage) For each spare working or hire horse\u2014 For each saddle horse, and for each spare pleasure hors 8.00.Vehicles not already taxed, each\u2014$12.00.30.yehicles drawn by three or more horses\u2014 Each vehicle used to bring building stone, rough or cut, into the city from a muntei- pality situated outside a radius of two miles from the limits of the said clty\u2014$25.Persons using hand carts for commercial purposes, each\u2014$3.Advertising waggons\u2014S$50.00.Coal oll trader For each vehicle, 1 horse $ 50.00 For each vehicle, 2 horses 75.00 For each vehlcle, 8 horses 100.00 For each vebicle, 4 horses 120.00 Veblcles used by junk and second-hand traders not keeping stores\u2014$25.00., Chautt fleur of automobile for hire or taxicab,\u20148 Owners of automobiles for hire or taxicab, each automobile\u2014$15.Common carrier pit, 15.00.vehicle, ezoh vehicle in use.\u2014$15 Owners of motor vebleles (trucks) :\u2014 VEHICLES WITH OND DRIVING-AXLE AND EQUIPFED FTE WHOLLY OR PARTLY N-PNEUMATIC TIRES.Over To.000\" 108 to $12,000 lbs.exclusive, vehicle and pacity combine .$125.00.7 0 1bs.exclusive, vehicle ind capacity combined, .00.bs.to 16,000 lbs.exclusive, ived, $175.00.0 1bs.exclusive, vehicle and capacity combined, $200.00.From 18,000 lbs.to 20,000 lbs.exclusive, vehicle and capacity combined, 5.00.0,000 Ibs.or more, Tehicle and capacity combined.3250.00.VEHICLES WITH ONE DRIVING-AXLE AND ENTIRELY EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES.Over 12,000 lbs.to 14,000 lbs.exclusive, vehicle and ca act ty combine From 000 to 16,000 1bs.exclusive, vehicle aa capaoits combined, $100.From 16,000 Ibs.to 18,600 lbs.exclusive, mbined, .00.bs.to 20.000 1b, exclusive, vehicle and capacity combin s.or (more, vehicle and capacity combined.$175.COMMERCIAL omens, DELIVERY CARS OR AUTOBUSRS WITH TWO DRIVING AXLES AND EQUIPPED WITH WHOLLY OR PARTLY Sourp QE NOT TIRE Over 1 16,000 Toe À to 18, 009 Îbs., exclusive, vehicle and capacity combined, $200.00.a < 2S = La] [=] 8 © © © \u2014 o ot © but » 2e 5 tn a FT AE EE VER TRL Treat, an T.ng 7 SARIS rR RTI ESS Te mane Tama wm le aT LOTUS LIL nnn MS ai 32 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Over 18,000 lbs.to 20,000 lbs., Sxclualve, vehiclo and capacity combined, $225.00, 20,000 Ibs.or quore, vehicle and capacity combined, $250 COMMERCIAL VEHTOLES, DELIVERY CARS OR AUTOBUSES WITH TWO DRIVING AXLES AND ENTIRBLY EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES.Over 18,000 lbs.to 20,000 Ibs., exclusive, vehicle, and capacity combined, $150.00.0 lbs.or gérore, vehicle and capacity combined.8175.0 CAB TARIFF, ONE HORSE VEHICLXS.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .00 cents, For 8 or 4 persons .75 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .76 cents.For 8 or 4 persons .$1.00 Time allowed\u2014Three- ~quarters of an an hour For 1 or 2 persons .For 3 or 4 persons .By the Hour.For 1 or 2 persons .$1.25 For 8 or 4 persons .1.50 Twn Horse VEHICLES.By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen For lor 2 persons .«.».TL vents For 3 or 4 persons .$1.01 Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .© 1.00 For 8 or 4 persons .«.1.26 Time Allowed\u2014Three-quarters of an hour For 1 or 2 persons .«.$150 For 8 or 4 persons .oe «cco.1.76 By the Hour.or 1 or 2 persons .«.$1.7 frie I 4 DETSOMB .oo coe 2.00 BAGGAGE.For each trunk carried in any such vehiole, 25 cents.No charge shall be made for travelling bags, Valises, boxes or parcels which passengers can carry by the hand.a.Fractions of hours for any drive exceeding one hour shall be charged at pro rata hour Fates as above established.The above tariff apply eve y drive within the sine of the city of Montreal, even in the event of It being necessary to go through an adjoining municipality to reach the destination of the passenger.db.For drives between midnight and Your o'clock in the morning, fifty p.c.shall be added to the tariff rates above established.¢.The tariff by time shall apply to ali drives extending beyond the city mits, pro- ha ed the engagement be made within the 8.d.Children under 5 years of age and sitting on their parents\u2019 or guardians\u2019 laps will be admitted free of charge and shall not be held as being included in the word \u2018\u2018nersons\u2019\u2019 in the sald tariff.e The word \u2018drive\u2019 wherever it occurs in the said tariff shall be held to admit stoppages with\u2018n the time fixed for said drives.AUTOMOBILE TARIFF \u2019 TAXICABA Legal rates\u2014TFor one or two passengers., 4 cents for the first half mile or any 1 c Hon 0 cents Tor each additional quarter mile.D cents for each additional passenger.0 cents for each 8 minutes walting time.Two children under 10 years of age free, but 20 cents will be \u20ac argos for each additional child of the 26 cents extra for Coad \u201ctrunk if carried.No charge for hand baggag 20 cents extra return etre, for each mile or fraction thereof, exceeding two miles from point of hiring, when dismissed and returning, exclusive of the two miles above mentioned.This applies only to drives outside the City limits.Westmount, Outre mont and Verdun are included in the City limite for the purpose of this tariff.TOURING CARB Legal Rates\u2014Ior one or four Passengers.1.00 for each 1-4 of an hour or any fraction thereof or $3.50 per hour.Legal Rates\u2014Tor Ilve or more Passengers, §1 25 for 1-4 of an hour or any fraction thereof.$2.23 for more than 1-4 of an hour or any fraction ther 25 for more \u2018han 1-2 of an hour or any fraction thereof.for more than 3-4 of an hour and not more than an hour.cents extra for each trunk (if cared).No charge for hand baggage.CAAA RE im mR ym i ama tf eS aa eae \u2014 TARIFF OF WATER RATES Dwelling-houses, stores, shops, offices, &c., on the assessed rental, 6 per cent.; churches 8 per cent.on rental based on t, on thelr assessed value: least twenty furnished rooms exist, water shall be charged by meter and paid for at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, &c; horses, $2 each; cows, $1 each; horse stalls, llvery stable keepers, horse dealers, tavern keeper &e., Shall pay $1.60 for each stall Whether oc- ed or unoccupled; public baths or Pathe for the use of \u2018which a charge Is made, $68 each tub; steam engines $6 per horse- \"power or si.16 per 1000 cubic feat by mater; building materials, 6 cts.per 1000 bricks; 3 cts.per cubic yard of masonry and $3 per 1,000 yards plastering ; fountains, $2 for every 1000 euble feet, app led by meter; band hoses, for sprinkil ng purposes, $2.00; $2.00 for each 50 feet of frontage or fraction thereof; for washing vehicles $5.00 per annum; meter rates for distilleries, breweries, hotels, taverns, railways, laundries, colleges, seminaries, acadeinles.houses of industry, reformatories, boarding schools, nunneries, asylums, dye houses, photographic studios and manufacturing establishments © generally, 81.15 per 1000 cubic feet; but the quarterly bill by meter must not be less than 114 pec.of the assensed rental vaine of premises supplied; if, for any renson whatsoever in the opinion of the Board of Commissioners, water cannot be sun- er cent.on yearly rental; meter Fo y anni im ; 14 inch 2.00 ge, lo , $3.00; ! $8.00; 2 res $12, 3 Inch, $25.00: 4 heh $40 .00; 6 Inch, ch 00.Public hospitals having a minimwm of 100 permanent beds, kept gnatultouslv for patients, shall pay each annually, for thelr water supply a uniform rate of twenty-five dollars ($25).September, date there will bo.Allowed a discount of 8 p.c.All charges for specific supplies, or for fractional part of the year shall be payable in advance, before the water is turned on.Meter rates\u2014Water supplied by meter is payable quarterly.pping supply.\u2014The water supply will Wer cut off If not pald when due Penalty interest at the rate of 6 per cent.per annum for the first 60 days, and 7 per cent, thereafter.is payable on all overdue taxes and water rates.CITY PUBLIC PARKS.Office: 2440 Rachel East B, Bernadet, supt.of parks; J.Henderson, supt.of Mount Royal Park: E.Rioux, foreman of Lafontaine Park: Alex.Martin, governor of St.Helen's Island; A.Fleury, foreman of Shop and Greenhouses at Baldwin Park; A.Garand, foreman Tree Ser Ducharmae.accountant .Municipal Golf Course and Chalet : Sher- rooke St.East, corner Benn R.S.Brown, foreman ; Palanan clerk.BAR OF MONTREAL.P.Dorais, K.C.batonnier; Tessier, syndic; G.A.Campbell, K.C., treasurer ; John I, Crankshaw, secretary.Council.\u2014Elzear Beauregard, K.C.,, Emile Billette, K.C., Omer Legrand, K.C., Anthime Fortin, A.Deguire, K.C.W.'B.Scott, K.C., Leonce Plante, K.C., Jacques Cartier and John D.Kearney.Advocates\u2019 Library.\u2014 Marechal Nantel, K.C., librarian; C.A.Perrault, Arthur Pepin, assistant librarians.COURTS OF JUSTICE.SUPREME COURT OF CANADA.The Supreme Court, as a Court of Appeal, constituted by Dominlon Statute (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1927.chap.356), ts composed of a chlef justice and six puisne judges, and has appellate civil and criminal jurisdiction within and through out the Dominion of Canada.The judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court holds annually three sessions, the first beginning on the fourth Tuesday in April, the second on the first Tuesday in May, and the third on the first Tuesday in October.COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Appcel Side.Hon.Eugene Lafontaine, Chfef Justice x the Province of Quebec; Hom.R.A Camille Greenshields, Hon, B.Guerin, Bo on, C.BL Dorion Hon, V.Allard.Hon.J.M, Tellier, Hon.B.KH.Howard, Hon.A.J.\u2018Bernier, Hon.A.Rivard, Hon.15 Letourneau, Hon.Alex, Rives-Hall, Hon.L.A.Cannon, judges; \u2019oullot & Laporte clerk of appeals for t e Province of Quebec; Louis archanc deputy clerk of appeuls ; Hector, Charland, d puty clerk of appeals ; M.Mercier depui clerk of appeals; C .H.G.Lesage and Beauchem clerks, EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA, The Exchequer Court, constituted under 2 Dominion Statute, 50-62 Vict., chap.presided over by one judge, and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all claims, suits op actions against the Crown.It has concurrent jurisdiction In relation to revenue casqq and the enforcement of penalties; in casey respecting patents of invention, trade-marks, copyright and industrial designs and in respect to land patents; cases against Crown officers for anything done or omitted to done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is p'antir or petitioner ad in respect of Rallway debts under 8 Rd.ch.21, Aimiralty \u2018arisdtetion is vented My ing Exchequer Court of Canada, under 53-54 Vic.(Imperial), ch.27, and 64-86 Vie, (Canadian), ch.29.e Exchequer Court ia also an Imperiat Prize Court in time of war.The Court sits at Ottawe every Monday at 11 a.m., except during vacation or the absence of the judge, for hearing motions, da murrers, etc.and for the trial of causes AUCH piaces rod times as ars 2704 by a judge, by general or special ord ADMIRALTY SIDE.\u2014Quebec Admiralty Dis trict (for the Province of Quebec).Gits f the trial of causes at such times and places as are fixed by the judge in the cities of Quebee and Montreal.It Judge in admirrity\u2014Hon.Justice Phil- e Demers.Phe! gletran-\u2014W.S.Walker, K.C., Montreal, Montreal.Marshal\u2014Ulric Geeley, Quebec, and the sheriff of the district of Montreal, in Montreal.CIRCUIT COURT for the District of pontren.Hon, Justice J.A.C.Bthier, Chief Justice; Hon.Justice J.B.Archambault, Han.Justice R.T.Stackhouse, Judges; F.X.sistant ;s I, hot, deputy-clerk for naturalization department.SUPRRIOR OOURT.Judicial District of Montreal.Honorable Philippe Demers, senior Judge acting chief justice Ent tem; Hon.Paul artineaun.Hon.Hfrid Mercier, Hon.Wm.Alex Weir, Hon.Charles Archer, Hon.Campbell Lane, Hon.Louis Edmond Panneton, Hon.Louis Coderre, Hon.Charles Albert Duclos, Hon.Louis Joseph Maurice Loranger, Hon.Louis Emmanuel de Lori- mier, Hon.Edouard Fabre Surveyer, Hon.Philemon Cousineau, Hon.Joseph Demers, Hon.Charles Avila Wilson, Hon.Gongzalve Desaulniers, Hon.Arthur Trahan, Hon.Louis Boyer, Hon.Charles Joseph Walsh, Hon.Joseph # h Archambault and Hon.william Langle Pot honotary\u2019s 0f1ige.\u2014 Hon, Jules Al- lard, prothonotary; J.B.A.Tilson, chief- deputy.Deputy Prothonotartes.\u2014L.P.M.Loiselle, J.B.À.Quesnel.Chs.À Merri, T.Depatle, J.A.Archambault, T.Derome, Chas.eu nier, L.Dansereau, Firnest, Pa uet Bedard, At R.Portelance, Jules Lareau, Vital L *Latgur, Beauregard, D.McKercher, A.Delisle, Camille L'Heureux, J.A.Gadoury, Albert Giroux, J.G.Moquin, Ad, Laberge, J.H.A, Prud'homme, Auguste Lalonde, Aime Lozeau, \u2014 Mercure, .W.Brodeur, Romeo Poirier, R.Aime Tison, J.O.Masse, J.J.febvre, Auguste Quesnel and Lionel Leveille.Accountant.\u2014pChas.A Merrilt chief ne- countant; L.P.M.Loi La 'B.Bedard and y Fomeo Migneron, Es ce Olerks.\u2014 Portélance, chief clerk § J.A, Archambault, Master of the Rolls and Practice nCourts H.Beauregard, Jury trials: R.Ison and Auguste Quesnel, Bankruptey \u2018Court : J.A Archam- hauit, licitation sales; J.B.Chas.Meunier, L.A.Paquet, A.ê Prud'homme, Emile Demers, = oy M.Giroux, Magdelger Storcler, Ovide Mercure, II.W.Brodeur, cler Judgment De épartmant.\u2014 Henri Bourdon, chief cierk, Poirier, C.FH.Lavallee, LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY JUDGES, SHERIFFS, CLERKS OF THE CROWN, PROTHONOTARIES AND CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.DtsTRiOT FEDERAL JUDGEB SHERIFF CLERK OF THE CROWN PROTHONOTART, SU CLERK Or THE CIRCUIT COURT ABITIDI.anna 00 veer iii errr Ulric Dumont.|C.A.Lafrance.¢*do C.A.Lafrance, Amos ARTHABABKA CO.Hon.J.C.Pouliot J.BE.Girouard.Marceau & Piche.do Marceau & Piche.Arthabaska ond CO.\u2026.fss\u2026ssnee no co 00 een one fana 00000 s+orveanean[sstss0 eu na 00e ce 0 nue vafe noce a sen coca 000000 Ww.n, Drummondville Megantic Le.PERPARAAAIAS RAA AAA AA RAA .|Gaston T 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5010002008 Thos.W.Furey, Hunsingdon BEDFORD.Crees Hon.W.L.Bond.C.B.Jar son.T.Biron do T.Biron, Sweets Brome Co.I E.Fleury, Knowl ton PU ACT: Te D (1) MP PA iii eennnnreereneeeedieerineeeeoenoannnes Adanais Champigny.Farnham a neue» ses e 0 fers 0 0000 se war n su no efss0 0 0 sac 00e su a oo sofa ca nas a cs e see a a nee aa se fre sue 0 sos ses em ot 6 F Fortin, B Shefford Co.seu 0 frs ras sa 00010 0000 ee a na efea ce na esse se 0 0e sean fu a see 0 00 00 as aa ue sa a a fab aa 0e sance no a 000» Ls.Tranchemontagne.Waterloo Cricoutus and Ça.cos Hon.B.Letellier Elzear Boivin.Leondas Gagne.Percy Martin .P.Martin, Chicoutimi e n Co.Js\u2026.000s0sa saone 0a 00 eue fs ren u 00 neue 00 eve e fe a rene a a se no ess a 000 à FRONTENAC.coven fee ea r ane a ae ea ae ea aa ee ae fees a eee aa aa vas a ee ae Me a ere ae ea a ae aa aa ea ea ee fa aa ee ee a a ere ana na au 00 % E Guertin, St, a tal de Lambton Gaspm No.1.on.À.M.Tessier Jas.T.Tuzo.A, B.Garneau.do Garneau, erst \u2014 Magdalen Is- G land.001000 sacs 0ra eds us re ee men es su 00e u 000 O.8Briand.).A A.Painchaud, Havre, Aubert ASPEB 2.1.2.0 00 ne fr see use 0 0 se na ses sea ve e frs use n none eu eue e us efa ao ooan eco unes san ua 00 fan n000 sers seco0u00 Eonaveuture Co.,|Hon.À M.Tesaler, JE, W.Shoppar -|T.A.Blanche do T.Blanchet, Now Carlisle RP enn doe.0 |Keidore St- Len e .\u2026.Koarnor & Beaupariant do Kearn roy & eaupar arlan Papineau Co.|Hon.H.À.Fortier .|.+\u2026.1\u2026\u2026asosreslea sense conan nav a nec afen000 00 RE Raoul hilibert, uckingham seras se nos sfeno ose ne cac ess 0e oo n cou 000 s+rvesa0 soc nselen00000 0000 aroo ra 0m ve a fose0 000 vence v +010 000) À.Boulais, Papineauville Hull CO.0000osauofevowove sen e cs 0e0o uen no fe sou so a roso rene n ee lea n anses ose sa n0 00 .anse o sauces vue 000 ; B.Merleau, Graceñe IBRAVILLD.2 0200000000 Hon.A.Trahan.A.Lasnder.L\u2019'Ecuyer & Bélanger.do L' L'Ecuyer $ & : Bélanger, St.Jean \u201cCo.sasfessroc0000 RAR RAR a.e Johns.ON sance scene nos 0 00 a seen se uen rs 00e e fe nu a so ses can 00 00 oe y x.Dupont, Napierville Napierville Co.sJesrecea eco se esco caen ae fs oo sec e us 0000004 ofe a ace se 00000000 a 0000008 PAPA JOLIETTE and Co.Hon.L.J.M.Loranger.Georges Desroches Ducharme & Rivest.do Ducharme & Rivest, Joliette erthier CO.0f+ ofussocu00 eue efe sens nsa eus a00 \u2026\u2026.RP Patrie MeMahon.llage Chapeau T ng Co.safe aa see ae ae ae ren aura 00 frere se 0 sac cer a mer m af ce dasa same ce ne annee safe sauce nsc ne san a 006 Abert Guay, Ville Marie QUEBEC.,8.20 0000000.X.Lemieux,|C.Blouin.Alphonse Pouliot.|Hon.A.Robitalile .Dionne, Que Counties of Quebec nier Justice\u201d RAR so afsesvesne 0000 sec voue 00e fran una ss 00e n aan 00 Portneuf, Montmorency.Hon.G.F.Gibsone.secs es sas 0000008 esJerveuses ess 00nan son nue fs r00000 acces 0 00e Levis and Lothiniore.Base ae sac a san aveu ana cafe 0000050000 0e nasale ns ana ne mans 0 anse cc ous fu 00 sou nee a 00e so 000 RICHELIEU &Nd CO.2Js2s00000 00 eue sncnenn 006 M.St.Germain Cousineau & Dauphinais do Cousineau & Dauphinais, Sorel Yamaska Co.ae fra 600 aa 0 a 00e 0 a eu 000 a a fra as ea nanas 0 se 0 00 nfo ace casse seu a 000 60e 00 a ferama 0000 Gene 080000 ae & Courchesne, St.Francois Vercheres Co.210f220.1a a ee ae a ee a 0 a 0 a frere 0 0 0 ee a aa 0e 0 ae fe ee eau a a 0 a a 0e a 0000 fran an ae 00600 as 00008 Ulric 8 n, Vercheres RIMOUSKY.Hon.C.A.Stein.C.Danjou.G.Belziie do G.Be ze SR imousict \u2018 CO.as e ua fase sa aa aa a ee se a ua a we fee aa ee 0 se aa a ee a ma age ea a ea a ee a a usa sue a nef ane ne sea 0 004 Cees LeBel, 8t.Jerome de Matane Bosmavar creas Re Hon, A Sevi Cheese Geo Levesque.R.Bolssonneault RE do R.Foigocneault, Roberval UBNAY.2220 0000 0u uns Lorsiller ee 00 tals .ufour.do L.P, Dufour, Malbaie Charlevoix (0 MA RAA TN RS .|Emile Cimon, Bale St.Paul TP.FRANCOIS.000000 00 fase ee aa ea ae sen n nu 0 JO E.Therrlen.J.V D'Artois \u201c|Leonard & Bachand.:|J.V.Artois Sherbrooke Stans Co.vena J Joseph 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Marchand./P.L.Lassonde.Chs.E.Vigneault.J.A.Provencher JJ.+ Proveachor, Three Rivers mplain Co.| H.A.Fortier .)s.2.0000 02200000 000 fe se care nee eau 00 cena nee fr 000008 PR J.Ë Déziel, Grand'Mera ac v se fes 000000 00000 RAR A À.Ko : La Tuque © evil Maskinonge Co.NS tessa evesas[e 0 55000000 anans0008 erron, Louisevilie , G.F.Calder, Luchute *Where the word \u2018do\u2019 18 used in the column headed Prothonotary.etc., the position is filled by the Clerk of the Crown.who also fills the position of Clark of the Circuit Court, TES a ES ET ASE E LE EE Fa ae 84 Te 9 (RTE Pr Te Te Re ER a NET TOME SE ARMES ae EE 34 LOVELL'S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY M.and of Judgments, \u2014 Auguste of \u2014Eugene .Thouin Achin, TERMS.Montreal \u2014Every month, except July and August.Law Stamp Distributors.\u2014J.BH.Bedard, A.Lusignan, P.Dubuc and C.A Plohe assistants.RECORDERS' COURT.The Recorders whe preside over thh Court are appointed by the Quebec Government.The present Recorders are Hon.G.H.Semple, BC.J.A.Thouin, G.4.Morrison C.and F.Dufresne, recorders; A.Berthiaume and Edm.Courchesne, clerks of the Court; BE.À.Blenvenu, head of office staff and deputy clerk, ADMIRALTY COURT.Office : Court House, Montreal Registrar's \u2018Office, 515 St.Gabriel.Hon.Justice gre Demers, judge; W.Simpson Walker, K deputy registrar.REGISTRY OFFICE, 450 St.Vincent Street.T.Bragsard, N.P.; reglgtrar ; L.D.La- Rue, J.Bte Poupard, J.B.Leveille, J.P.Levesque, A, Pelletier, L.Brassard, depu- es.COURT OF THD SESSIONS OF THE PBACH.Judges.\u2014 Gustave Perrault, £hlef Justice : Victor Cusson, Amedee M i right, Gustave Marin and J.% Lacrotxy Clerk of the Orown.\u2014 E.A.B.Ladou- çeur ; deputy clerk of the Crown, Jules Go- n Oroun Prosecutors\u2014Andrew R.MeMas ter, Ernest Bertrand, P.Brais, Aug.Angers, William Patterson, Robert Bourassa, er- nard Bourdon, Antoine Chauvin Olerk of the Peace \u2014L, P.Caisse; deputy clerk of the Peace, J.N.A.Demers.HIGH CONSTABLE'8 OFFICE.Notre Dame P.Achille St.Mars, high constable; J.T.Pigeon, deputy high constable ; Emile Cadieux, secretary; Desaulniers ard.D.sullivan.\u201d \u2018Plerre Valois, Alfred Blanchard, Jos Allard, H, Pinson- J.Lach apelle, Romulus Mayer, Ubald Crevier, Ellas Albert and O.Page, constables.THE QUEBEC LIQUOR COMMISSION, Bu Craig and Delorimier av.B.Cordeau, chairman; Hon.H.G.Carroll, vice.chairman; HX.M.Desaulniers, .Drouin, W.C.Hodgson, commis- Dray Lucien Giguere, secretary.PROVINCIAL BOARD OF NOTARIES.5 St.James East Joseph Sirois, president; Rene Leroux, vice- president ; Edouard Biron, secretary for Montreal ; Henri Delage, secretary for Quebec ; Victor Morin, treasurer; Adolphe La- brecque, trustee; J.A.Courtols, auditor.CUSTOM HOUSE.105 McGill St.Collectors\u2019 Office\u2014Art.Magnan, collector.Surveyor's Office.-\u2014Art.aang.surveyor.Accountant Office.\u2014T.Long Room, M.P.MeGole ick, in charge; B.Heroux, chief clerk.Excise Branch.\u2014J.À.Lambert, act.clerk.Stamp Room.\u2014J.A.Mantha, head clerk.Manifest Office \u2014J.A.Hurteau, head clk.Record Offiee\u2014 E.Drapeau, act.head rk.Stationery Office.\u2014T., P.McCracken, head onippiog Office \u2014-T.FF.Slattery, head ¢ cle | oNirehouse Keeper.\u2014B.Balthazard, head cle Supt.of Examiners.\u2014C.FE.KHloran.Joyarchouse Office.\u2014John Coyle, head cler les Tax Department \u2014J.D.Pox, head cler Income Tax.\u2014W.J.McCaffrey, in charge; G.Leroux, assistant, 0.Masse and Lionel Preventive Service.\u2014I.Savard, In charge; .Martineau, assistant Chief Appraleer's © fince.\u2014R.J.Lunny, chief appraiser.Dry Division.\u2014 pralser pis pou on Drugs & Fancy Goods Div.\u2014G.Pelletier, ap raiser in charge irocery Department.\u2014 M.Martin, appraiser In charge.| Srighable Goods.\u2014¥.Curley, appraiser nc ; Gaugers Office \u2014R, P.Daigle, appraiser ne Hardware popartment.\u2014A.L.Barlow, appraiser in char ide Division.\u2014a.L Bourdon, chief outside appralser.Inspector's Office.\u2014J.A.Bernier, in- A.Lavoie, ap- spector.Distilleries and Brewerles.\u2014D, Murray, inspector in char rge.uditors.\u2014W.T.Wilkie, head officer.Lockers\u2019 De t.\u2014A.Pare, head clerk, .Express ranch.\u2014MceGill and Common Streets\u2014R.Marcotte, in charge; P.J.O'Neill and W.Wall, &:ppralsers, Postal Parcels Branch\u2014Post Office Bldg.\u2014Georges Gauthler, in charge; S, Urrell, assistant.PROVINCIAL REVENU#S DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.445 St Gabriel Oscar Senecal, collector of provincial revenue; J.Alme Mignault, H.H.Rodger, deputy collectors.HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.vor Common Street.Hon.W.L.McDougald, M.D., president; Dr.Milton L.Hersey and Alfred Lambert, commissioners; Thos.W.Harvie, general manager; L.H.A.Archambault, secretary ; Alex.Ferguson, asst.ELT manager and acting comptroller ; aul Leclaire, chief engineer ; Capt.J.F.Symons, harbour master ; R.A.Eakin, paymaster and wharf- finger ; T.Vaughan, superintendent of rall- way terminals; M.Peterson, general superintendent of grain elevators; Edmond Gar- neau, purchasing age nt; Paul LaRocque, treasurer; P.orant, 8 upervisor of wharfages ; Lt.an.E.A.Hams, chief oO PILOTAGE RATES.Pilotage Office: No.1 Common St.Per Foot.From Father Font Up- Down- o Quebec.wards.wards.May 1 \u201cto November 10 .$3.87 40 November 10 to Nov.19 .4.95 4.46 November 19 to March 1 .« 8.02 5.54 March 1to May 1.44 3.93 MONTREAL TO QUEBEC.From the harbor of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite aide of the River St.Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the harbor of Que For the pilotage of any vessel in tow {excert as hereinafter mentioned), for gach foot of draught of water, upwards, 0.50; downwards, For the \u2018pilotage of any \u2018inland or coasting vessel propelled by steam, for Gach foot of draught of water, up- 0.621% ; downwards, $0.62 4 For \u201cihe pllotage of any sea-going vessel A.pelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $0.75; downwards, For the pllotage of any vessel under sall, for each foot of draught of water upwards, $1.05; downwards, $0.70.QUEBEC TO THREE RIVERS OR THREE RIVERS TO MONTREAL.I'rom the harbor of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St.Lawrence, or any place above Portneut and below Three Rivers or from Three Rivers to Montreal; for the pilotage of any vessel, in tow (except as hereln- after mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.60; downwards, $1.For the pilotage of any inland or coasting vessel propelled by steam for each foot of draught of water, upwards $1.For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel ropelled by steam, for each foot of raught o water, upwards, $2.10, downwards, For the pllotage of any vessel under sal}, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $2,860; downwards, $1.90.QUEBEC TO SOREL From the harbor of Quebec to Sorel and the opposite side of the River St.Lawrence or any place above Three Rivers and below Sorel; for the pilotage of any vessel In tow (except as hercinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught a Syater, upwards, $1.50; downwards.IU, For one pilotage of any inland or const- vessel ropelled Dy steam, for each foot draught of water, up- ary downwa 87.eam draught of Frater, upwards, $2.25; downwards, $2.25.For, the pilotage of any vessel under eeil or each foot of tray ght of of Loren up» ards.$3.18; downwa QUEBEC TO MONTREAL.From the harbour of Quebsc to the harbour of Montreal, or to any place above Bore and below the harbour of Montreal: For, the Pas fe of any vessel in tow (except as hercinafter inentioned) for each oot of draught of water\u2014upwards ; downwards $2.For be pilotage of any inland or coasting vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of dranght of water\u2014Inland, or wards, $38.downwards, $8.25, Co ing, wa, $3.50, downwards, $3.60.For the pllotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each font of draught of water\u2014upwards, $4.00 downwards, $4.00.For the pllotage of any vessel under sall, for each foot of draught of water\u2014 upwards, $4.20; downwards, $2.80.MONTREAL TO SOREL.From the harbor of Montreal to Borel or to any place above Sorel, an! from Sorel, or nny place above Sorel to the harbor of Montreal, for the pilotage of any inland or coasting vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards $1.00, downwards $1.00.For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by ateam, for each foot of draught of water, upwards, $1.20: downwards, $1.20.MoOvAGES.(a) For the movage of any vessel from Lachine canal to Victoria pler or any lace within that limit or vice versa, (b) For the movage of any inland or Coasting vessel from Lach ne canal to Section 50, or vice versa, (ce) For the movage of any inland or coating vessel from .Section 50 to the eastern limit of the harbour or vice versa For the movage of any sea- -going vessel from any place In the harbour above Victoria per to Section 50, or vice versa, .(e) For the do age of any inland or coasting vessel from any place in the harbour to Vickers Dry Docks, or vice versa, .00.(f) For the movage of any sea-going vessel from any place in the harbour Lo ickers yi Doc cks, or Vice versa, 00 ; g) For the movage of any sea a-go ng vesse from any place above Section 50 to the eastern mits of the harbour, or vice versa, (h) For any vessel requiring a pilot to shift from any place within the harbour of Sorel or Three-Rivers, .(1) For the swinging of + vessel during compass adjustment, (2) Notwithstanding anything herein contained the minimum rate payable be- twen the harbour of Montreal and the harbour df Quebec, and vice versa, or (3) Pia moneys collected from vessels subject to payment of compulsory dues and not sing a pilot shall be pald into and fro art of the Montreal Decayed Pilots\u2019 Pension Fund.DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH \u201cCANADA\u201d Foop AND Druas BRANCH Laboratory and Inspectors\u2019 Office: Rooms 302-303, 170 Place Youville A.Valin, Dominion analyst in charge; \\.Papineau-Couture, Dominion anal- at: James J.Costigan, senior inspector for Province of Quebec; Joseph t.nge (Montreal), J.Malsonneuve, Sharbrooke dist.), U.L.Gin gras (Three Rivers dist.), Joseph O' Donrell.(Quebec dist), inspectors.DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION.Office: 1162 St Antoine Street.E.C.Moquin, Dominion Immigra ation a ent; L.N.Beard, assistant agent; Alfred Blanchet, immigration investigating officer for the Provinco of Quebec; D.Lalonde, accountant.IMMIGRATION DETENTION HOSPITAL Office: 1102 St Antoine Street.R.D.Gurd, Dr.Geo.BE.Beauchamp.medical inspectors.between any intermediate ports, shall be | LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY LAOHIND CANAL REVEINUB OFFICB.Lock No.3, Common Street.D.J.McCready, collector.DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS QUEBEC CANALS SYSTEM 901 Inspector Street.L.8.Parigeau, C.B, superintending engineer Quebec canals.MONTREAL POST OFFICB.St.James West cor.St.Frs, Xarvler st.Victor Gaudet, postmaster ; H.Chandler, assistant ostmaster; Ludovic Germain, superinten ent; T.F.Verville, superintendent Secretarial Branch.RAILWAYS.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, Sir Henry W, Thornton, K.B.E.,, chairman and president; Gerard Ruel, vice- -president J.Hungerford, Vice-president ; W.D.Robb, ,a7Lce-preside ut A.T.Weldon, vice- resident C.Vaughan, vice-president; .C.Gran vice-president; L.V.Hum.mel, assistant to the president ; R.P.Orms- by, \u2018secretar ry.OANADIAN PACIFDO RAILWAY OO.General offices, Windsor Str E, W.Beatty, ¢halrman and president; Grant Hall, R.MacInnes, vice-presi- dents ; John | Lesile vice-president and oyd, comptroller; A.D, MacTler, vice-president Eastern Lines; Ernest Alexander, secretary ; .H, Curie K.C., general counsel; J.0.Apps, \u201c general executive assistant ; H.J.Humphrey, asst.to the vice-president ; J.8.Dennls, CMG.chief commissioner of colonization and development.THE MONTREAL & ATLANTIC RAILWAY CO Head Office, Montreal, Operated by the Canadian Pacific Ry Co.QENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY.George A.Gaston and J.W.Redmond, receivers; Barges, chief clerk to re- celvers, St.\u2018Alban s, Vt; J.Lf Wardlaw, froma manager, St.Alban Vt.; J.ood, treasurer, Bt Albans, Ve: J.W.Han: xs general freight and \u2018passenger agent, 8, t.; Marcus Alexe, general agent, 384 St.James street West, Montreal, MONTREAL & SOUTHERN COUNTIES RAILWAY CO.600 Youville Street.Head Office :\u2014Montreal, _ General of :\u2014St.Lam P.Q.Sir H.raton, KB, president ; 8.Hungerford, G Ruel, D, BE.Galloway, vice-presidents ; J.A.Yates treasurer ; P.Ormsby, secretary ; W.B.Powell, gens manager; J.M.Rosevear, general auditor.DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILROAD, AND LAKE! CHAMPLAIN AND GEO STRAMERS.For New York, Plattaburg, Bluff Point, Leke George, Saratoga, Troy, Schenectady, Albany, and all points south, by Canadian Pacific Railway rom Windsor Street ata- tion; James FitzSimons, General Canadian agent; 1117 St Catherine St.West TELEGRAPH OFFICES.THE MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Executive officus: Telegraph building, President, Wm.McMaster, vice-president, W.R.Miller.Direotors.\u2014Hen RB.Rawlings, Will- llam MecMaster, m.R.Miller, Jas.B.Paterson.CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS GREAT NORTH ovEeTREN TELEGRAPH Co.ADA Jed Office: 347 Bay Street, Toronto Ww.Robb, vice-president, Montreal ; Ww.Barber general manager, Toronto ; A.McConnell asst.general manager, Toronto .Renwick, auditor, Toronto; J.TF.MecTa gart, general superintendent, Toronto T.HER treasurer, Toron C.Stowart, Br rer Montronl | Donald Ross, local manager, Montreal.C.P.BR.CO'S TELEGRAPH.Telegraph Chambers, corner St Francols Xavier and Hospital streets.J.McMillan, gen.TET.of telegraphs; J.Mitchell, ast, mgr.telegraphe; H.S.Ingram, superinten ent; B.L.Scott, supt.of traffic and tariffs; G.'w.Bancroft, agt.TELEPHONE OFFICES.BELL TELEPHONDH CO.OF CANADA.Head Office, Beaver Hall Building B.McFarlane, chairman of the board : C.F.Sise, president ; J.E.Macpherson, vice- resident ; P, A.McFarlane, gen.mer.; ; W.Black, secretary-treas.: D.Palm comptroller; Plerre Beullae, K.C., general coun: sel; J.R.Collins, manager Eastern Divi- slon; I, (0, Webber, division manager Montreal \u2018Comuiercla! Office Hon.Thos.Ahearn, (Ottawa, Ont.) ; Wm.I.Angus, George Cavern (Montreal, Que.) ; C.P.Cooper, (New York, N Hume Cronyn (London, Ont.) ; K.J.Dunstan (Toronto, ont.) ; Se George Garneau NEL Que.) ; .: L.B.FFarlape © (Montre) Que.) ; Hon.S.C.Mew- Hamilton, nt.) : Col.Herbert Maton (Montreal, Que.) ; Glyn Osler, K.C.(Toronto, Ont.) ; Arthur B.Purvis, John W.Ross, C, F.Sise (Montreal, Que.), directors.GAS.THE MONTREAL GAS COMPANY.Power Building.Sir Ierbert S.ilolt, president; J.S.Norris.vice-president and mng director ; ; C.Bagg, gen.manager; G.R.Whatley, secr ids: W.H.Spencer, asst, secretary ; G.Chagnon, treasurer; P.C, Drake, asst.treasurer, UNIVERSITIES.UNIVBRSITE DE MONTREAL, 1265 rue S.-Denis.Chanceller \u2014 Mgr.Paul Bruchesi, S.G.Mer.Georges Gauthier, administrateur apos- ique du diocèse de Montréal, exerce les fonctions de (haoeelier.Recteur \u2014 Mgr V.a atte.Vice- Recteur-s Chan Em.Elstee Secretalre General\u2014Edouard Moxthetit.FACULTE DB THEOLOGIE, 2085 ouest, rue Sherbrooke Doyen\u2014BEmile Yelle, Pp.8.8, secrétaire ; Aurèle Allard, p.s.s FACULTE DE DroIT 1265 rue S.-Denis, Doyen\u2014Juge Philippe Demers, LLD.; secrétaire, M.Gustave Baudouin.N.P.FACULTE DBE MEDECINE.1265 rue S.-Denis.Doyen\u2014L.de L.Harwood.Vice-Doyen, T.Parizeau Les popitaux qui sont affiliés À la Faculté de Medecine sont 1'Hotel- -Dieu, Notre- Dame, Ste.Justine, le Sacré-Coeur, St.Jean e Dieu Ste Jeanne-d\u2019Arc, la Misericorde La nomination des médecins et le contrôle médical 1 Jans ces Institutions reldvent de e Facu «@ total des lits mis ainsi à la disposition \u2018 dei enseignement pour la Clinique .générale et la spécialité est de plus de 1 FACULTE DB FIULOCCERIR, 265 rue S.-Deni Doyen\u2014Ceslas F'orest, eu.secrétaire, M.l'abbé L, Pineauit.FACULTE DRS LETTRES, 1265 rue S.-Denis.Doyen-\u2014M.le Chanoine, Emile Chartier.FACULTE DES SCIENCES.1265 rue S.-Denis.yen\u2014Rév.P.L.% Morin, c.s.v.; secretion G.H, Baril, M.D.FACULTE DE CHIRURGIE DENTAIRE.1570 rue S.-Hubert.Doyen\u2014Eudore Dubeau, BCD secrétaire, Ernest Charron, D.C.D EcouLn pE Meproiss VETERINAÏLE, Oka, P.Q.Directeur, Rev.Pere Leopold.TCOLRE DB PHARMACIE.1265 rue S.-Denis.Président, Joseph Contant: directeur- secrétaire, A.J.Laurence.ECOLE DES SCIENCES SOCIALXS, ECONOMIQUES ET POLITIQUES.1265 rue S.-Denis.Directeur\u2014Ædouard Montpetit.DcoLB POLYTECHNIQUE.1430 rue S.-Denis Principal A.Boyer; Directeur des études, Augustin Frigon.INSTITUT AGRICOLE D'OKA, LA TRAPPR, OKA, Directeur général Rev.Père Léopold ; secrétaire, Rév Père 35 ECOLE DES Dare: pT OES COMMERCIALES.899 ent, avenue Viger.Directeur- -M.MH.Lnureys: secretaire : Pierre St.Marie.ECOLE Lu OUR SOCIALE APPLI- 655 rue DeMontigny Est Directeur Dr.J.Baudouin.ECOLE D'OPTOMETRIE 1665, rue St.André.Directeur : A.Mignot; secrétaire: R.de Meslé.\u2018 BIBLIOTHEQUE SAINT SULPICE.1700 rue S.-Denis.Conservateur : A.Fauteux.MAISON DES ETUDIANTS.530 rve DeMontigny Est.Mesto ro IRSITY ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADV ANCIM BHD OF LEARNING.805 Sherbrooke st.West.Visitor.\u2014His Dxcellency Right Hon.Viscount Willingdon, G.I, G.C.M.G.C.I.B., BY .Governor-General of the Lominion of Can resident and \u2018Chancellor\u2014xa a Beatty, B.A., LL.D.K.C ward Ww.Principal and Vice Chancellor \u2014 Bir Arthur W.Currie, C.G.M.G., K.C,B., LL.D.gens Principal has, under the Statutes, the eneral superintendence of all affairs of the College and University, under such regulations as may be in force.Secretary and Bursar\u2014A.P.8S.Glassaco, B.Sc.; assistant bursar, S.R.Burrell; Office, East Wing, Arts Building.Registrar.\u2014J.A.Nicholson, M.A., LL.D.; M Assistant Registrar \u2014/T, F.Matthews, A.Office : Bast Wing, Arts Buildin Secretary of of the Faculty « of Medicine \u2014 pson, B.Sc, Buildin Director of the Departmen: of Soxtra Mural Relations.\u2014Wilfrid Bovey, B.A.poversity Librarian\u2014G.R, Lomer, M.A.Honorary Representative in Great Britain.\u2014W.Bulkeley Evang, A, 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, London, E.C.4 P JAILS.MONTREAL JAIL, 640 Blvd.Qouin West.Hon.Napoleon Seguin, governor.ASILE STE-DARIE \u2014 FEMALE JAIL 1730 Fulium street Under the direction and charge of the Ble- ters of our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.M.Raphael-de-la-Providence, supe- rieure.INSTITUT ST-ANTOINE (REFORMATOR'Y + SCHOOL).461 DeMontigny E.Under the direction of the Brothers of Charity.Director: Rev.Brother Fremond.MERCANTILR.MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE.300 St Sacrament Geo.C.McDonald, president; Walter Molson, first vice-president ; E E.À.Macnutt, second vice-president; Norman J.Daw wes, treasurer ; J.Stanley Cook, secretary; H.C.Beatiy, asst secretary MONTREAL BTOCK EXCHANGE.457 St.Francois Xavier.Edgar M.Smith, chairman ; I.S.Mathewson, vice-chairman ; thur Bruneau, sec- treas ;, Raymond Allan, Angus S.Cassils Russell Cowans, W.E.J.Luther, A.T.Paterson and Norman Root, governors ; John M.Miller, asst.sec CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY Office: Room 923, Drummond Bldg.Norman R.Fisher, president; Geo C.Mackenzie, secretary-treasurer, CHAMBRE DB COMMERCE DU DISTRICT DB MONTREAL, 19-25 St James Bast Conseil d'administration J de la Chambre de merce, President, M.C.B.Gravel: ler vice- president, M.Charles Duquette ; 2eme vice- president, M.Edouard Gari ; tresorier, Ne.Labrecque ; secretaire, M.C.Groves.Contant.j i | t à J j j i prie, rind À T4 1000050 = CORRE FRESE ER CR Ee.wn esl all OS NE RES NRE UES a CE AE ME EE EE TEE OA EEE i a ey 28 ves + eb a © tm © me em Coon TET ERTL TERE RT EE A 0 vbs Lacets d'impact ve 0 TST LT ET TE ese ann TT TL ATV Ey Tee RR rr TE ee RAL ob senna Reatb ied alta ha ONE EE ee 3 ss 0 STE 4 8 SAS 36 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Membres du Conseil: \u2014MM., A, YF.Ber- evin, Theo.Bonin, Eugene Couvrette, Louis Yaoust, Hormisdas Delorme, J.Dugal, Victor Gaudet, A.H.Hardy, ; \u201cA.Laferte ly Lanrcys, Armand Limoges, Wiitrid Lorrain, Rosario Martineau, Alphonse Milette.Phileas Pare, I.Pinsonnault, Avila Raymond, I [Taggart Smyth, Ls Jos.Tarte, J.G.Trud FEDERATION DES CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE DE LA PROVINCE DE QUEBEC.19-25 St James East President, Joseph Picard, Quebec; ler vice-president, Norman Labelle, Trois-Ri- vieres; 2ecme vice-president, Luéger Gravel, Montreal ; gecretajre-tresorier, J.C.Groves- Contant, Montreal.cata, Wallot, Valleyfield ; B.Gravelle, Hull: J.E.C.Daoust, Montreal.CHAMBRE DE COMMBROE FRANCAISE Offices : 429 Viger av B.M.J.Que edrue, president; H.B.de Passille and M, Nougler, vice- presidents ; Ch.Montestruc, hii i Louis Baisez, asst.sec.; D.Bonnard, treasurer.CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (INCORP.).Lead Ofice: Bank of Hamilton Bldg.Toronto 2, Ont.Division O fices : Montreal (36 Agard of Trade Bldg Amherst, N.S.(P.O.Box 470); Winnipeg, Man.\"(Portage Av.) ; Vane couver, B.C Mains Blog.) : Hamilton, Ont.ET TT \u2018Bld go; Alta (MeLeod Élag.) + ; Que ec (660% St Valier \u201csto President, W.Sirmms, St.John, 1st vice-president, R.J.Hutchings, Calgary, Alta.; treasurer, T.F.Monypenny, Toronto ; encral manager, J.BE.Walsh, Toronto 2, nt.; gener secretary, J.TP.Stirrett, Toronto 2.Montreal Branch.\u2014 Chairman, Leslle Drake ; vies-chalrman, A.Mc.Mu rphy ; secretary, R.Quebec Divteton-\u2014Chatrman, Henri Rol- lan; vice-chairman, N.C.1son, jr.; secretary, R.Gould.Ottawa Office.\u2014Seeretar y, D.Blake Robertson, 305 Victoria Chambers, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ont.WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INSPECTION SERVICE 704 St.Gabriel Street A.A.Bernard.district inspector; J.A.Mebert and A.Glbault, senior inspectors; W.R.Boyd, A.Dostaler, D.Grignon, J.Champagne, E.Mongeau, C.E.LeBlanc, P.B.onarque, P.Marcotte, J.H.Pilon, inspectors.INDEX TO LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Page Admiralty Court.1000000000 3 Apartment Houses .\u2026.+.+8000000 1746 Avtomobile Tariff .0.0.+0000000 32 Bar of Montreal .cooc00nees 32 Bell Telephone Co.of Canada .35 Board of Custom 24 Board of Raliway Commissioners .26 Board of Trade .MARIA 35 British Empire, The .23 British and Foreign Government Representation in Canada .Buyers\u2019 Service (Lovell's) eae 2003 ec 6 se es as sre sr Canadian Immigration Service .Canadian Manufacturers Association.-36 Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy .0.50050000 00000000 Canadian National Railways .Canadian National Telegraphs Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Pacific Railway Co\u2019 S Teleg.Canadian Representation Auroa .Canals, Province of Quebec .Central Vermont Railroad .Chambre de Commerce du District e Montreal .0000000 000000 Chambre de Commerce Francaise de Montreal .Cheeses senses Circuit Court .: cocina City Corporati Collectors of Customs and Exclse.Consulates .048040000 00000000 50-8 COroners 040000000100 0 0 es 00000 5 Corporation of Montreal .: Court of King\u2019s Benc Court of the Sessions of the Peace.Courts of Justice .cvs Customs House .0000 0000000 ICID Ut de GT Pa DD OH da OS LO TY Delaware & Hudson Ry.and Lakes Champlain and George Steamers.Department of Agriculture .Department of Auditor-General .Department of Customs and Excise.\u2018 Department of External Affairs .5 25 B 4 5 Department of Finance .4 Department of Fisheries .6 Department of Health, Canada\u2019 34 Department of Immigration and Colonization (Montreal) .34 Tiepartment of Indian Affairs .25 pepartment of Insurance .24 Department of the Interior .4 epartment of Justice .3 Department of Labour .5 5 Department of Marine .Department of Military Service .23 Department of ine Department of National Defence .23 Department of National Revenue.24 Department of Naval Service .3 Department of Postal Service .26 Department of Public Archives .25 Department of Public Works .25 Department of Railways and Canals.256 Department of Railways and Canals, Province of Quebec .36 Department of Royal Canadian Mounted Police .co.25 Department of the Royal \u2018Mint eee 26 Department of Secretary of State of 25 Department of Trade and Commerce.24 Dominion of Canad 2 Exchequer Court .\u2026.+++00000000 32 Executive Council, Quebec .29 Federation des Chambres de Commerce, Province de Quebec .38 Female Jall .++.\u2026.\u2026a00u 000000 3b As LL.4004 00 000000 00 a 0 as a 00000 36 Government Departments eres 23 Governor-General .0000.23 Harbour Commissioners .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.34 High Constable's Office .34 House of Commons .++.2.000000 28 Immigration Detention Hospital.34 Inspectors of Customs and Excise .24 Inspectors of Weights and Measures, 36 Jails 12200000 00000 00 0 0 1 8000405 35 Judges of the Sessions of the Peace.34 Judges, Sherif£s, of the Crown, Pro- thonotaries and Clerks of the ircuit Court .000000000000 0 33 King and Royal Family .23 Lachine Canal Revenue Office .35 Legislative Assembly, Quebec 100» 29 Legislative Council, Quebec RE 29 Lieutenant-Governor, Quebec .29 Lieutenant Governors of \u2018the Pro- VICES vv iii 1440 000 00 00 100000 0 23 McGill University .4.00000000000 35 Markets 002000000000 000000 0 008000 30 Mercantile Associations .36 Railway Co.ee 35 ra ou\".Notaries, Provincial Board of .34 Office Bulldings .+.00000u00 1906 \"Parcel Post .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eva nc00 27 Pilotage Rates .0.\u2026.ee.234 Police Department .c000n 31 nt .Post Office Department, Ottawa.26 Ports and Collectors of Customs .24 Printers & Publishers (John Lovell & Son Ltd.) .IN 1264 Province of Queb aa a 0 00000000 .29 Provincial Board of Notaries \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.34 Provincial Revenue of Montreal .34 Public Parks, etc.\u2026.\u2026.82 Quebec Government .Lo.29 Quebec Liquor Commission +000.84 Rallways \u2018eo RAA AA AAA 35 Rocorder\u2019s Court Charest 34 Reformatory School .3b Registrars of the Province .30 Registry Office .\u2026.000400000000 34 Royal Family 040800000000 000000 Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning .\u2026.\u2026.0.36 Royal Mint .00000 senc 00000 26 Scnators of Canada .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.28 Stock Exchange 000010000006 36 Superior Court .veterans 32 Supreme Court .\u2026.\u2026+\u2026\u202600000000 32 Tariff of Water Rates .32 Telegraph Offices 200000000000 .86 Telephone Companies .3b Universities 2.000000 000000 3b Weights and Measures, Inspectors of 35 Water Rates 200800000000 0 000800 "]
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