Lovell's Montreal directory, for... : containing an alphabetical directory of the citizens and a street directory with subscribers and advertisers classified business directories, and a miscellaneous directory..., 1 janvier 1933, Miscellaneous directory
[" LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY THE BRITISH EMPIRE.Te Brittah Empire consists of:\u2014 nited Kingdom of Great Britain and ortho Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.2.India, the Colonies, Protectorates and Dependencies.The British Commonwealth of Nations consists of :(\u2014Australia, Canada, Irish Free State, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom.REIGNING KING AND EMPMROR.George V., born June 3, 1885, son nf late King Pia vit.and Queen Alexandra, married July 6, to Victoria Mary.daughter of the Doty of Teck; succeeded Mel father, May 6, 1910; crowned June 22, The ueen Consort, Victoria Mary, dangh- ter of the late Duke of Teck, was born May 26, 1387, and was married to 4 Majesty \u2018(then Duke of Cornwall), July 6 .CHILDREN OF THR KING AND QUEEN.Prince Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, Prince of Wales (July, 1911), Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwal \u2018and Rothesay, far of Carrick, on of 'Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and nd of Scotiand (heir apparent), born fase 28, 1894 ce Aide Frederick Arthur George, {Duke of York), born Dec.14, 1895: rried April 2 Lady Él = Bowes-Lyon.beth Alexandra Mary, born April n, 1926.Margaret Rose, born August 21, 1930.Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary, born April 28, 1887 ;: married February 28, to Viscount Lascelles, D.S.0.Issue: two sons, Hon.George Henry Hubert Las- celles, born February 5% 1928, Hon.Gerald David Lascelles, born Aug 21 1024.Prince He enry William Srrederick Albert, born March 3 1 1900.Prince George Haward Alexander Edmund, born December 20, 1902, Prince John Francia Charles, born July 18, 1805: die January 18, 1919.THE SURVIVING SISTERS OF THE KING.1, Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born J July 6, 1888.2.Princess Mand Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov.26, 1869 ; married July 22, 1896, Charles, second son of the Crown Prince of Denmark.chosen King of Norway.Nov.1905.Has one son, Crown Prince Olaf.DOMINION OF CANADA.eral and Commander in onary THe Excoffemes, « The Right Honour- ant.Lhe Earl Bessborough, P.C., GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S STAPF Secretary to the Governor- General.\u2014A.F.Lascelles, C.M.G., M.V.G., M.Gomptroller of the Household.\u2014\u2014 Licut.Goong D.Mackenzie, D.S.0., Scots uar Assistant Secretary to the Governor- Gapergl\u2014J mes F.Crowdy, M.V.0., Aidea de-Camp.\u2014_ Lieut -Gglonel Henry Willis 0 Connor, D.8.0., P.P.C.LI.: Captain R.F.H.P.Stuart- French.i1th Hussars ; Captain E.è Colville, Gordon Highlanders; Captain G.V.Tryon, Grenadier Guards.OFFICE OF THD SECRETARY TO THE GOvV- ERNOR GENERAL.Secretary to the Governor-General.\u2014A.F.Lascelles, C.M.G., M.V.O., Assistant Seoretary to the Governor-Gen- eral.\u2014James F.Crowdy, Deputy Assistant Secretary to the Gov- ernor-General.\u2014F.L.C.Pereira.THE CABINET According to Precedence, January 1, 1931.Prine Minister, President of the Privy Council and Seorotary of State Jor Eaternal Aflairs\u2014Rt.H R.nett.Mintater without Portfolto \u2014~Slr George H.Perley.K.C.M.G.Minister without Portfolio.\u2014 Rt.Hon.Arthur Meighen, K.C.Minister of Labour.\u2014Ilon.W.A, Gordon.Miniater of Justice Mon.Hugh Guthrie.Minister of Fina \u2014Hon.BE.Acting Mintater of Fisheries.\u2014Hon.Alfred Duranlea Minister of of, Trade and Commerce.\u2014Hon., tev Mintater of \u2018Railways and Canals.\u2014Hon R.J, Manio 0.Miniter of National Revenue.\u2014Ilon.E.B.Ryckm Minister without Portfolio\u2014Hon.J.A Macdonald.Postmaster General.\u2014Hon, Arthur Sauve.Mindater of Pensions and National Health.\u2014 Ton.Murray MacLaren girinistor of Public Works.\u2014Hon.H.A.ew Secretary of State\u2014Hon.C.H, Cahan.yA inie ister of National Defence\u2014Hon.D Sutherland.* itinistor of Marine~\u2014Hon.Alfred Duran- Sinister of the Interior, and Superintendent General 0 Indian Affairs \u2014Hon.Thomas G.y.Eo Goon 1 on.Maurice Dupre.Acting Minister of Immigration and Col- 6: \u2018ation\u2014Hon.W.Gor Minister of \u2018Agriculture.ion.Robert elr.à cting Minister of Mines \u2014Hon.W.A.ordon.LIEUT.-GOVERNORS OF PROVINCBS.Col.Hon.Herbert A.Bruce, R.A.M.C., M.D., F.R.C.S., Ontario; Hon.H.G.Carrol, \u2018Quebec : Hon.Walter Harold Covert, Nova Scotia : Major- Gen.Hon.Hugh Have- lock McLean, New Brunswick Hon.Charles Dalton, Prince Edward Island: Hon.James Duncan McGregor, Manitoba ; Hon.John W Fordham Johnson.British Columbia ; Hon.Wiliam.Legh Walsh, Alberta ; Lt.-Col.Hon.Hugh E.Munroe, O.B.E .M.D., Saskatchewan.DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Hon.Hugh Guthrie, minister of justice and attorney general of Canada ; Hon.Maurice Dupre, sollcltor-general ; 'w.§ tuart Edwards, KC.deputy minister ; J.Phillip Bill, C.P axton, K.C., Varcoe, K.C., K.Male Flas Macneill, Paul Fontaine and Romeo Grbcauit.legal officers: M.F.Gallagher, chief of Remission Branch.Penitentiary Branch \u2014D.M.Ormond, supt.of penitentiaries ; H.C.Fatt, W.Craig and J.O.Jones, inspectors and Nuditons, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE Headquarters: Ottawa, Minister of National Defence.\u2014Hon, DM.Tada, D.S.0., V.D., M.B., M.P.Deputy Minister.i leut.\u201cColonel L.R.LaFleche, D.S.0.DEFENCE COUNCIL President.\u2014 The Hon, the Minister of National Defence.Yfoe-President \u2014The De puty Ministe erg.\u2014The Chlef of Fine General State and ve Chlef of the Naval Staff, Associate Bembers.\u2014The Adjutant General, The Quartermaster-General, Group Captain T, Lo Gord on, D.F.C.ecretary.\u2014A.B.Goldwyer-Lewis, B.A.MILITARY, NAVAL AND AIR BRANCHES, agi.of the General Staff \u2014Major- Geral (ef \u201cMeNaughton, C a.B46 M.Se., A) nies\u2019 of \u2018the Naval Staff.-\u2014Commodore W.Hose, C.B.B., Adjutant General.\u2014Major- General A.H.C.M.G., D.8.0.' ° Quartermaster General.\u2014 Colonel (temp.Brigadier) A.C.Caldwel Senior Air Of Ee Captain J.L.Gordon, D.F.C., R.C.A.F.CIVILIAN BRANCHES Deputy Miniater \u2014Lieut.-Colonel L.R.La- Fieche, D.S8.0.Asset.Deputy Minister \u2014H.W.Brown.Secretary of Departm Financial Supt.an gnd Représoniatioe of the Treasury.\u2014R Director of Contracts.\u2014C.Gh © oS JF rinting and Stationery\u2019 Branoh.Oe Royiciration Clerk.\u2014A.B.Watter- mou udge Advocate Gencral.\u2014 Major R.J.Orde (temp.1.) Controller of Ti vil Avtation.\u2014J.A.Wilson.BRANCH OF THE GENERAL ETAFF.A 0G of the the General Staff.\u2014Major-General Naughton, C.M.G., D.8.0,, M.Sc., D., ps e.Director of Military Trainin and, Staff puties Lt.-Col.(temp.Col.) (Ce C.M.) H.E.Boa k, D.S.0., R.C.A., p.8 Director Military Operatione and Jovi gence\u2014Col.W.G.Beeman, D.S.0., R.C.A p.s.c.Director of Physical Training and Cadet Services.\u2014Lieut.-Col.(Col.CM.) (temp.col.) 8.H, Hill, V.D.(s.m.h.) Director of Historical Hection.7 Major (Temp.Col.) A.F.Duguid.D.S.0.(R.C.A.).Director of hi Signals.\u2014 Colonel E.Forde, Ss.General Stag 0 ficers.\u20141st Grade Major Bt.Lt.-Col.N.O.Carr R.C.A Major Bt.ex -Col.H.\"4.Crorar, 58.0.8wson, D.s.C.eu Major E.L.M.Bu athe.M.C., R.C (p.80) Assistant Director Military Ron ence- Major Bt.Lt.Col.K.Stuart, D.S.MC, R.C.E., p.s.c.Navan SERVICE BRANCH Chief 5 Naval Staff \u2014Commodore W.Hose, C.B.E .N.Director of Naval Intelligence.\u2014~Commander William B.Hynes, D.S.0., R.N.District Intelligence Officer.\u2014 Lieut.Commander E.R.Mainguy, RCN.Oonsy ting Naval Engineer.- \u2014 CN.Aue C.ps, R.C sat Naval a ner ; Lieutenant (B) A.C.M rh \u2014 av ecretary.~\u2014Paymaster Commander G.a Youle, O.B.E, 3 Staff O ficer\u2014Commander R.I.Agnew, \"Directer of Naval Storcs.~\u2014E.Lisle.Assistant Naval Secretary\u2014J.O'B.Le- Blanc, M.A.Superviging Officer, Reserve Forces.\u2014 Commander J.C.I.Edwards, R.C.N Company Commanding Officer R.ON.V.R Montreal-\u2014Acting Lieut.11.Beament\u201d BRANCH OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL Adfutant-General.\u2014 Major-General A.Hell, C.M.G., D.S.0.Director General of Medical Services \u2014 Lieut.-Col.Brev.Col.A.I.Snell, C.M.G., D.s B.A., M.B., RU.AM.C.Divéctor \u2018of Organization and Personal Services.\u2014Capt.Brev.and temp.Lt-Col.bat CM) D.W.B.Spry, O.BE., V.D., Agst.Director o R.J.Leach, Asst, Director of Personal Bervices.\u2014 Major Re & temp.Lieut.-Col.D.Me- Deputy Director, General of Medical Services, \u2014 Major R M.Luton, M.C., M.D.R.C.A.M.C.Organization.\u2014Major BRANCH OF THE QUARTFRMASTER-GENERAL, Quartermaster-General.\u2014 Colonel (temp.Brigadier) A.C.Caldw Director of, Engineer Services .\u2014Colonel J.Bogart, D.S.0.R.C.E.Director of Supply and Transport.\u2014 Lieut -Col.(temp.Col.) W.H.Robinson, O.B.E., R.C.A.S.Director of Equipment and Ordnance Ser- piccs, ~\u2014Lieut-Cel.(temp.Col.) G.P.Loggie, \"Officer Administering Canadian Army Yeterinar, Series ou Cab 5 S.Tamb- Asst.Director of Engineer Services, \u2014 .Turner, M.C.,, D.C.M,, R.C.E., 24 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY AIR SERVICR.Senior Afr Oficer.\u2014 Group Captain J.L.Gordon, D.F.C AR, Air Staff mie ring Commander G.Johnson, M.C., R.C.ALL Air ae \u2018Slag QMcer po Ving Commander N.R.Anderson, R.A Chief Aeronautical \u2018Eng Group Captain IE.W.Stedman, QO.pinger \u201c Re.\u201ce.AJ.DEPARTMENT Son pRADE AND COM- Minister \u2014Hon.HI.I Stevens, M.P.Deputy-Minigter, \u2014 'armelee, 3.13.\"Assistant Deputy-Minister.\u2014K.G.Cham- erlain Minister's Seerctary.\u2014W.IL.Grant.Secretary to Department.\u2014C, H.Payne.Director, Commercial Intelligence Ser- viee.\u2014L, D.Wilgress.Dominion Statistician.\u2014R.H.Coats.Director, Electricity and Gas Inspection Service.\u2014J.L.Stiver.Director, Ww eigh te and Mcasurca Inspection Service.\u2014E.0.W Director, Trade | Routes and Steamship Subsidies.\u2014I'.E.Bawden Chairman, Board of Grain Commissioners.\u2014E, B.Rams Director.the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau \u2014F.C, Badgley.Canadian Exhibition Commissioner.\u2014 J O.Turcotte.ho Director of Publicity\u2014H.E.M.Chis- Director of Canadian Trade Publicity in Great Britain.\u2014D.G.Ger DEPARTMENT OI\" FINANCE Hon.E.N., Rhodes minister of finance; W.C.Clark, deputy minister of Jnance and secretary of treasury board Ww.Sellar, comptroller of the treasury; Ww.Ronson, director of estimates; R.B.lets, solicitor to the treasury; .J.Roberts, commiroller government guarantee branch; B.G.Intyre, comptroller general ; C.Campbell, comptroiler of currency: M.Anderson, comptroller of loans and interest ; J.G.Macfarlane, chief Dominion bookkeeper; Il.McKinnon, commissioner of tariff; C.S.Tompkins, inspector general of banks.DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE G.D.Finlayson, superintendent of Insurance.DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.Minister of the Interior \u2014Hon.Thomas G.Murp » Deputy-Aintster of the Interior \u2014H.H.tt .Asst, Deputy-Minister of the Interior.\u2014 R.A.Gibso Private Secretary to Minigster.\u2014Geo.F.Buskard Asst.Secretary.\u2014W.M.Bailey.Financial Controller.\u2014P.Marchand.Department Solicitor \u2014K.R.Daly, B.A.DOMINION LANDS ADMINISTRATION 1 Chairman, Dominion Lands Board.\u2014H, B.ume.Assistant Chairman.\u2014J.L.Turner.DOMINION WATER POWER AND HYDROMETRIC Burrav.Director.\u2014J.T.Johnston.Asstatant Director.\u2014V.Meek.NATIONAL SPP MENT BDREAU Director \u2014F.C.C.Assistant Directe ach.Odell.TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF CANADA Surveyor General and Director \u2014F.H eters.Ohief Aeral Surveys Engineer and Associate Director.\u2014A.M.Narraway.GEODETIC SURVEY OF CANADA, Director Geodetic Survey of Canada.\u2014 Noel J.Ogllvie, \u2018Assistant Director Geodetic Survey of Oanada.\u2014W.Tobey.INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION pi, Britannic, Majesty's International 1 J.Ogilvie, Engineer to \u2018the Commissioner.\u2014John A.Poun DOMINION OBSERVATORY \u2014 OTTAWA Director.\u2014R.Meldrum Stewart.Assistant Director.\u2014R.E.De Lury.DOMINION ABTROPHYBICAL OBSERVATORY-\u2014 Vicroria, B.C.Direotor.\u2014J.8.Plaskett, D.Sc.FOREST Dasma, Direotor.\u2014R.H.Finla Assoctate Dérector.\u2014 D.Re \"Cameron.NATIONAL PARKS OF CANADA Commissioner.\u2014J.B.Harkin, Asst.Commissioner.\u2014F.H.son.DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVINUE Mintater \u2014THon.BE.B.Ryckm Private Secretary to Minister.2e David Sim.H.Willlam- CUSTOMS.\u2014PXCISE DIVISIONS Commissioner of Customs.\u2014R.W.Bread- Commissioner of Execise\u2014H.D.Seully.Assistant Commissioner of Oustoms.\u2014 C.P.Blair, general Executive Assistant.\u2014 Willlam Chief ga Ccountant Customs and Ecoise.\u2014 fl.Chics Dominion Appraiser.\u2014.Chief Clerk, Correspondence.\u2014P.L.Young.mCentroiter \"of lxcise T'ares.\u2014V.C.Na \"Chics Clerk of Stafl.\u2014C.Eon ief Customs Statistical od.Robt.1ford.Chief Clerk, Excise Statistica\u2014P.E.S.eur.Ohief Clerk, Supplies \u2014L.W.Holmes.chier Clerk (Drawbacks Branch).\u2014.Chief Clerk (Refunds).\u2014Johi McFadden.Chief, Customs FEæcise Chemical Laboratory.\u2014Dr.Alfred le.Chief Kxcise, Tax Au .A.Bishop.Examiner of Publications sax Direutor o} Publictty.\u2014J.Uhief Inspector of \u2018Customs and Escise.\u2014 E.D.Lennie.Departmental Solicitors.\u2014H.H.Ellis, J cad ominion Inspector of Excite.\u2014 Wm.Registrar vans Superintendent of Eacise Tan OollecHons.\u2014C.M.Ingall.B Accommodation and Equipment \u2014G.Nun Head Translator.\u2014A.A, Rocque Chief Clerk, Check Branch.\u2014L, D.\u201cWarren.BoaRD OF CUSTOMS.R.W.Breadner (chairman) commissioner of customy: H.D.Scully commissioner of excise; C.F.Elliott, commissioner of income tax; C.P.Blair, asst.commissioner of customs ; Wm.Ide, secretary.INSPECTORS OF CUSTOMS AND Excisn Kingston, Ont., J.E.Gow {exclae ; London, Ont, A.G.B.Wilson ; Montreal ist rict, David Murray (excise) ; Ottawa, Ont., A.M.Kennedy, C.Lafontaine, Gordon Graham, .B.Smith and H.Jackson ; Peterboro, on it.ver ; Port ood, N.S., D.C.MacDonald : Charlottetown, P.E.Fey ; Quebec, 1 QE» Richard Timmons ; Regina, Sask., Ex rrington ; Calgary, Alta, Herbert \u2018Logg: Saint John, N.B., Hoyt : Saint John, N.B B.r New Brunswick and Nova Scotia District) \u201cJohn McDonald, r.; Sault Ste.Marie, Ont.H.Woods ; Borgeleuu: Toronto, Te B of Correspondence.\u2014R.H.Sherbrooke, Que 0 nt., M.2 Dickinson, Ww.J Brown, Ea Thomas Gane Halifax, N Mac- Latehy ; Vancouver, B.C, Burns ; Victoria, B.C., G.A.Cal Minnie Man, H.R.Wilson, (exclse).CoLLECTORB OF CUSTOMS & ExcCIs® Amherst, N.S., L.M Moffat ; Amh burg, Ont.S.=.Taylor; Annapolis Royal, NS S., J.A.Ruffee; Antigo ish, \"MacGillivray ; Athelstan, \u2018Que.C.M.Sony: Baddeck, NK.Me ; Barrington Passage, NA Ww.Tv.Gra ays Bathurst, N.B.,, J.E.White ; Belloville, Ont, E.A.Geen; Bowanville, Ont, C.A.wker ; Brandon, Man, F.C.Dun das; + J.H.Spence; Fort Brie, Pattison ; Hdgewater, N.S8., \"XN Corkum ; Brockville, On Eills; Caigiry.Al Alta., T.F.English; \u2018Campbellton, Campbell ; anso, N.S., B.M.Hurst chartottelown, P.EI., L.W.Goodwin ; Chatham, N.B,, P.Heckbert ; Chat- ham, Ont, Ernest Ansell CE ue, L.G.Gauthier ; Conticook, Wallace; Cobourg, Ont.da H.Burn; Collingwood, Ont, Duncan rslatyre : Cornwall, Ont., E.J, Cleary; Cranbrook.B.C., J.Chisholm ; Dawson Y.ahon Digby Que., Lucien Pare ; Edmonton, Alta, J.Ww.Stiera, WE Mna., N N.MeDougal ; Fernie wi H.Gates; Fort Fr wo e Williams; Fort William, \u201cOnt, oo Yh Coveney; Fredericton, N.B., F.Coulter; Galt, at.Veitch ; Ganancque.Ont.K.Mullen; Gaspe, Que, P.LeBoutillier ethan) « Goderich, Ont., Andrew Porter; Granby, Que.de Grosbois; Grand Forks B.C., w.J.Cook ; Signa Men, P.McNabb, Guelph, Ont R.Hanlon; Halifax Ww.kar?\u2018Hamilton, Ont., Robt.Colvin ; Hull, ue., Bugene Gratton ; CA ont.F.G.2 lle Negors a, NG Baton: ton, Ont., Hrtoboncs, dat is Feik; tie Que.J.J.Bévigny ; Leth- W.G.\u2018Glbbons: Lindsay, Glass: Liverpool, N.S 8, W 5 D, Sutherland ; London, Ont., W .i.Down ; Lunen- : McAdam Junction, Bo : \u201cMedicine Hat, Alta.Pp.Stone; Midd leton, N.S.Appleby : ; Midland, Ont., w.RB.\u2018Hag- gart; Moncton, N.B.ow J Girouard ; Montreal, Que., Arthur Laine Moose Jaw, Sask.John McAllister ; Morrishurg, Ontarlo, C.J.Lazerte ; Nanaimo, \u2026 B.brams ; Napanee, Ont, Bu M.Thomson : Nelson, yan; Newcastele, N.B.LM.Flett ; 5 Now w Glasgow, N.S., H.W.Baillie: New tminster, BC, Peele; Niagara Falls.Ont, w.s.Byers North Bay Oat.Torrance; Portal, Sas P.Noh t; North Sines, N.S, Jackson Or t., Lymens shows Mechin ; Ottawa, Ont., NE] Owen FL .Sound, Ont., 'B.A.Dobson; Paris, Ont, A.Whitbread ; \"Parrsboro, N.S., H.M.Pudding- ton ; Parry Sound, Ont, David Hedson ; Pas- - beblac, Que.\u2026 H, D.I.McKenzie ; Penticton, LC, BE.Otto Gaube ; Peterboro, Ont, Wm.Lang: Pleton, Ont » R W.K.Abraham : : Picton N.S C.L.Andrews; Port Arthur, Out, Sohn 1a Hanley ; y Port Hawkesbury, N.8., says Port Hope, Ont.Southby ; Port cNicholl, Ont, J.P.S chis- sler ; Prescott, Ont., J.B.wh hite ico Bag Al- ber rt, aX H.G.ce McLeod ; Quebec, Que, J.LaRue : Reina.S8ask., J.H.Spooner ; Revel- stoke, B C., Tr; Rimous > 5 H.A.utile eus Rock\u201d Island, P.Q.J.Struthers; Sackville, N.B., R.W.\"Dunes (acti ng) : Sernia, Ont 8.A.Cole : Saka toon, Snsk., Allan Sproatt ; Sault Ste.Marie, ont F Es pals (acting) ;: Shawinigan Fais.! chenes ; Shelburne, Ng» A A.C.De rae Sherbrooke, ue, W.R.oore acting) : : Simcoe, Ont., W.À.Mabee : local.O.N.Gauthier ; St.\u2018Andrews, N.B., G.Hncon : St.Armand, ue., H.Hastings ; Catharines, ont.W.st, Hyacinthe, Que.C.A.Rousseau ; se nt ohm, N.B., Jas.McKinney, jr: 8 Jon hns, NE; L.S.Pinsonnault: St.te hen, Be A.R Go ucher; St.Thom nt, Mason ; Stratford, Ont., Jas.ae tot, J od bury, Ont, A, H.Coo: per ; Summerside, M.Baker; Sutton, ue., A.Miller ; ; Sy dney, N.8., P.C.pbell en vers, Que.J.P.Garlepy: Tillsonbu t\u2026 G.Woods ; ons Toronto, Ont.J.Bertram; grrenton E.McKibbon ; : Truro, N.S, H.Sla TRES Valleyfield, Que., Raoul Miron ; Vancouver, B.C., Be .DeGraves (acting) Victoria, B.C, Ww.Davey : Wallaceburg, Ont.ow G.R, Mitchel ; Welland, Ont.E.D.Hooker; Weymouth, N.8., A.H.Brooks; Whitby, Ont.John Parker : Whitehorse, Y.T., Samuel Coulter : Windsor, N.S., John Cox ; Windsor ry nt A.H.Datztel prinnipe , Man Woodstock, NB, x Ont, F.O.B Wyman, INCOME TAX DIVISION.missioner of Income Tax.\u2014C.Fraser Eons, K.C,, Ottawa, Ont.Inspector of Income Tao.\u2014F.HE.Lewis (head office), Ottawa ut.Ins ectors.\u2014G.BE.Ritchie, Charlottetown, P.; G.Kent, Halifax, N.S.: Colin Masters, St.John, N.B.; Omer Lussier, Quen bec, .Q., F.McCaffrey.Mon- PQ.KX Fellowen.Ottawa.Ont.; B.ee ares Kingston Ont.; J.Gilmore (acting): \u2018Belle lle, Ont : H.D.Paterson, T : W.Callaway Hamilton Ont.; Geo.Tambling, London, \u2018Ont.* oun, Fort Wililam, Ont.; err: nn HE: Eyton Baska .À.Scott, opte Saskatoon, Bask.; : C.Alexander, Calrars Kilgour, Edmonton, Alta.; ole Lee, Nanconser, B.C.; Geo.A.Jeckel, Dawson, Y.T.DEPARTMENT OF MARINE Minister.\u2014Hon.Alfred Duranleau.Deputy-Mintater of Mari a.Assistant Deputy-Miniater.x \u2018Hawken, Frcoutive Assistant.\u2014F.McVe 1 sh.Qher E neer.\u2014 ( Naval Oanairustor ce (, \u2018Dug uid.n Steamship Tnapestion Board.\u2014 F McDonnell, Jomm£sstoiner AA Lights.\u2014J.a.Macphail, Su oN EME .Lawrence Ship Chan- nes, ~\u2014 of Ohfef Hydr orapher.\u2014 F.Anderson.Pirestor Radiotelegraph Nervices.\u2014C.P.Purchasing and Contract Agent, \u2014 Geo.\u2019 y Treasury end OMe Ao countant.\u2014A, satire oe. LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 25 Dominion Wreck Commissioner.\u2014.Director of Pilotage.\u2014 Capt.G.B.L.Roberts Suporintendent Harbour Commissions.\u2014 A.R.Tibbitts.arine Buperintendent.\u2014 'Capt.L G.xon Su perintendent Mastera and Seamen.\u2014 B.F.Burne Chief Re tofrar $4 Shipping 000006 Ohie of Rec McClenaghan.Chie, French orecapondence.Bance.SranAaL SERVICE.H.8.McGreevy, Quebec.METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.J.Patterson, director, Toronto, Ontario.OUTSIDE SERVICE AT MONTREAL.Agent.\u2014R.A.Wiallard.Supt.Lights.\u2014J.Davison Weir.7 Port Warden.\u2014Capt.Bro Ghee Stock Inspectors.\u2014H.* Delorme, Jas.Steamahip Inspectors.\u2014J.H.Fontaine, C._C.MeV urphy.Esamiour Musters se Mutes and Shipping Master \u2014J.O.Measuring Surveyors\u2019 ot Shipping.\u2014J.G.Actin Buperintendent of Pilots.\u2014R.A.Wiallard.HARBOUR MASTER.See Montreal Harbour Commissioners.DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Hon.Robert Weir, minister of agriculture ; H.Barton, B.8.A.O.Sc.A., deputy minister of agriculture ; Dr.Charron, assistant deputy minister of agriculture ; D.F.Steele, chief clerk.Ch ies Officers of Branche es \u2014 J.B.Spencer, chief of publications branch: wa A.Fraser, repreentative of the Treasury ; 8.Archibald, director of experimental farms; G.Hilton, .eterinary irector general; G.B.Hothwoll, live stock commissioner ; J.F.Singleton, Jatry and cold tora, commissioner; lark, seed commissioner; G.cIntosh, fruit com-, missioner; Dr.J.F.Booth, commissioner of agrciultural economics; A.Gibson, Dominion entomologist.DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS.Hon.J.Manion, minister; V.I.Sma nË \"CE, deputy-minister; G.W.Yates, assistant deputy m minister: J.W.Pugsley, gecretary ; troll er; Colonel chief gional, A chief engineer; John Murphy, electrical engineer; H.F.Alward, counsel DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Hon.Thomas G.old Juperintendert general; Dr.Har deputy superintendent general ; .8.Williams, ass deputy supt.general ia department soli- cito A.BF.MacKentzie, secretary, Alen, representative of the Treasury.ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE.es Commandant.\u2026\u2014H.R.H.The Prince 0 C Gommisatoner.\u2014 J.H.McBrien, C.B,, \"Deputy Commisstoner.\u2014J.W.Spalding.Secretary.\u2014G.T.Hann.Thies Accountant.\u2014J, Steven ; Director, C.I.B Asst.Comm'r G.L.ennin Finger Print Branch.\u2014 Insp.W.W.at Adjutant.\u2014Inspr.V.A.M.Kem .Asst.Adjutant.\u2014Inspr.P.H cama ¢ & Sup.Officer.\u2014Asst.Com r A.J.w a néciigence & Liaison Officer.\u2014Col.C.F.am Ticket & Leave Branch.\u2014 Lt.Col.R.De Girouard, V.hist Preventive Officer \u2014Supt.M.H.- Vernon.Chief Bureau of Records.\u2014V.J.La- chance.British Columbia.-\u2014 Supt.J.W.Phillips; Inspectors: T.B.Caulkin, A.8.Cooper, M.C.Vancouver; C.W.Fish, Cranbrook.Alberta.\u2014ÂAsst.Comm'r H.M.Ne ; Acting 5 Supt w.F.W.Hancock; rvine ; Inspectors P.H.Tucker, À.F.C.Watts, Edmonto B.W.Bavin, Calgary; J.0.Scott, Vegreviile\u2019 K, Duncan, Marsom, Lethb W.Rad Peace River ; upt.Re L.Ca diz.Bant : À.© Belcher, Bdmonton ; N.Eames, \u201cAklavik ; D.J.Mar B.B.Currie, Fort \"Smith.sr LRG chewan \u2026\u2014Asst.Comm\u2019r S.T.Wood R.Talt: Inspectors P.R.Forde, oo Schuts, Regina ; .J.Moorhead, York- ton a.Montizambert, \u2018Prince Albert; W.rtin, Simpson : ; Munday, Saskatoon; J.Kelly, Weyburn ; H.M.Fowell, Nor Lh Battleford: Li » nnins, 8 pt.C.II, M.C.; Inspectors : C.D.Rivett- Carnac, & = Peters, epot\u201d Division, Regina Manitoba \u2014Asst.Comm'r T.Dann; Acts Supt.H.Martin; Inspectors: A.\"H, Mellor, 3° A.Browne, y sort BB, Winnipeg ; B.G.Frere, Dauphin : J.W.Kempston, Brandon.Quebce.\u2014Supt.W.J, Mend : Inspectors : H.& R.Gagnon, Quet ec A.Wright, T.Ya .Wunsch, and R.Cid Webster, Mont- pt.C.II.King; James, \u20ac Pu rs + e = ls] ad ® S e et re Western Ontario.\u2014 Su Inspectors: A.E.eam .\u2018Toronto; R.E.Mercer, Walkerville Hastern Ontario.\u2014 pt.D.Byan; Inspectors: C.B.Wilcox \u2018And w.Charron, \u201cA Division Ottawa; E.Carroll, Brock- ville; Supt.J.M.Tupper, \u201cN\" Division, Rockelifre ; Inspectors: R.G.Warnock, H.Darling, A.Patteson, Headquarters Division, Ottawa.New Bru runswick.\u2014Inspector J.D.Bird, Moncton; Acting Supt.Be C.P.S dericton ; Inspectors: C.K.Gray, F.A.Blake and L.À.Gagnon, F redericton ; Inspector R.Bettaney, Bathurst Inspector A.Drys- dale, Saint J Nova Scotia.\u2014 Asst.Comm'r C.Jurget ; Supt.C.D.LaNauze; Inspectors: L.H.Nicholson and J.P.Blakeney, Halifax; J.M.Mcintosh, Sydney; O.P.Farthing, Truro.\u2018Prince Edward Island.\u2014 Inspector J.B.Allard, Pen Territory.\u2014 Supt.A W.J.D, Dempster, Dawson; Inspector: Dawson.Surgeon.\u2014F.Guest, M.D., Regina Asst.yet.Surgeon.\u2014J.E.Littlehales, Hon.sons \u2014E.A.Braithwaite, M.D., onton.Hon.Ohaplaina.\u2014Ven.Archdeacon BE, H.Knowles, Regina; Rev.H.C.L.Hooper, Vancouver.DEPARTMENT OF SECRETARY OF STATR OF CANADA.Secretary of State\u2014Hon.C.H.Caban, Under-Secretary of State and Deputy Re Rod trar General.omas Mulvey, Assieront Under-Secretary of A tato.\u2014 hibley, M.A.\u201cgai Hottor, Companies Branch \u2014W.P.J.O'Meara.B.Solicitor Naturalization Branoh \u2014Oscar erre, Ohio Clerk Registrar\u2019s Branch.\u2014 T.W.le.Ma ocountant and Representatives a the Comptroller of the Treasury.\u2014 M.Bird- CLEARING OrFiCn, OFFICER OF THE ALIEN ENEMYr PROPERTY CUSTODI = Custodian.~Hon.C.H.Cah Deputy Oustodian\u2014Thomas ives B.A.K.C.Under-Secretary of State.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ARCHIVES.cht6 \"EE y ÉtonotstmA, G.Doughty, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS n.Stewart, minister; J.B.unter, deputy minister: 8.\u2018O'Brien, assistant deputy minister; N.De ardins, secretary ; .Somerville, assistant sec- , assistant W.Fuller, chief architect ; G.N.Hutchison, assistant chief architect ; A.G.Kingston, chief accountant; PF.G.Sims, general superintendent of tele aph service; Bric Brown, director of Na onal Gallery ; W.BO'Brien, clerk of estimat DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.Minister of Labour.Hon- W.A.Gordon.Deputy Mintater of Labour.\u2014H.H.Ward.Assistant Deputy Minister \u2014 Gerald H.\"amies Conciliation Officer.\u2014M.S.Camp- be Direator of Employment Service\u2014 Euperintendent of Government Annuities, ackadar Re olsirar ar of Combines Investigation Act.regor.mes of Statistical Branch.\u2014 C.W.Editor of Labour Gazeite\u2014J.H.Mag Dominton Commissioner of Unemployment Relief.\u2014Harry Hereford.DEPARTMENT or PusLIC Parvrino AND TATION Mister in charge.\u2026Hon.C.H.Cahan, 4oting King's Br Printer and Deputy Minister.Pate Director of.Printing.\u2014P.M.Draper.I upgrvisor of Government Publications.\u2014 Pro Ogmptrotler of Purchasea\u2014J.O.Pate naude Ohtef Accountant\u2014F.G.Bronskill, pouzerintendent of Stationery.\u2014 J.ris Production Supervisor\u2014J.c Shipman.Plant BSupervisor\u2014J, Munro AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.Auditor General \u2014Georges Gonthlier.C.À.Assistant Auditor General\u2014A.H.Brown.Audit Accountants.\u2014 E.E.Stockton, C.H.Douglas, R.S.Glass, J.N.Tribble, S.V.Roberts, J.Hopkinson, S.Rettie, H.P Godard, C.J.Allan, P.D.McDonald.DEPARTMENT OF METRE AL AFFAIRS.Tne Rt.Hon.R.ett, Prime Minister and Secretary of state for External airs O.D.Skelton, M.A., Ph.D.Under-Se- cretary of State for External Affairs, Stag.W.H.Walker, C.M.G., 1.8.0, B.A., Assistant Under-Secretary of\u2019 State \"for External Affairs; J.F.Boyce, chief clerk: Laurent Beaudry, coungellor ; John E.Read, K.C., legal adviser; L.B.Pearson, first Seer TS 3 J.8.acdonald.second secre .Robertson, Alfred Rive, I.Allard, third secretarles ; Miss K.A.McCloskey, accoun- tan Passport Office.J.J.Connolly, passport officer.CANADIAN REPRESENTATION ABROAD.Office of the High Commissioner for Canada, The Canadian Bullding, Trafalgar Sqaare, London, 8.W.I., England.\u2014Hon.Howard Ferguson, high commissioner for Canada ; Lt.-Col.Geo P.Vanler, secretary.Canadian Legation in the United States, 1746 Massachusetts Ave.Washington, D D.\u20ac: .» USA Hon Wm.Duncan Herridge, K.C., .H.Minister for Canada; a H.* Wrong, counsellor; M.commercial pecretary ; ; B.McGreer, second secretary, H.Feaver, third secretary.nadlan Legation in France, 1 rue Fran cols Premier aris, France.\u2014Hon.Philippe oy, Minis ister for Canada ; Jean Desy, A Taserior\u2019 Pierre Dupuy second secretary and Thos.A.Stone, second secretary.Canadian Legation in Japan, HNL Building, Tokyo, Japan.\u2014 Hon.M.Marler, Minister for Canada ; .L.Kee leyside, first secretary; J.A.Lan gley, commercial secretary; .P.Kirkwood, second secretary.Office of Canadian Advisory Officer, League of Nations, 41 Quai eneva, Switzerland.\u2014W.A.iddel, Canadian Advisory Officer: P.BE, Renaud, third secretary.BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATION IN CAN Office of the High Commissioner os the United Kingdom Earnscliffe, Ottawa \u2014Sir William , K.K.C.M.G., bigh Commissioner for, \u2018the United Ki ngdom ; Le Rougetel, M.C., first secretary; N.5 Aiglier, fret secretary Legatl n of the United States of America, Well ngton Street, Ottawa.\u2014 Hon.Warren Delano Robbins, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary ; Pierre del Boal, charge d'affaires; James C.H.Bonbright, third secreiary ; W.®Butterworth, third secretary ; M.Bunkhead, commercial attache ; North, ass\u2018stant commercial attache.\u2018Legation of France, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa.\u2014Charles Arsene Henry envoy traordinary and minister plenipote Jean de Basile de la Greze, secretaire d\u2019 ambassade ; Yves Corson, sccretary-archivist ; Henri de Clerval, commercial attache.Legation of Japan, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa.\u2014Iyemasa Tokugawa, envoy extraordinary and minister plent ry Hiroshi Kawamura, charge d\u2019affaires and first secretary; Tadamichi Kurebayashi, military attache ; Yayol Nagalwu, third sec.; Hiraku Iwanaga, attache and vice-consul ; Jin Nakayama, chancellor.ROYAL CANADIAN MINT aster\u2014J.H.Campbell, 1.8.0., M.B.Æ.Ones 1Qhemist and Assayer\u2014A.L.En- twistle, F.I.C.Suporintendent\u2014H.E.Ewart.Secretary\u2014G.V.W.Howard.BOARD OF RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS FOR CANADA.Chief, Oommissioner-\u2014Hon.C.P.Fullerton C.Assistant Omer Commissioner\u2014S8.J.Mclean, M.A., (LL.B.,, Ph.D.Deputy Chief Commissioner ~~ RP Jommissionore\u2014 Hon.T , C.Norris, J.A.Stoneman and G.A.Ston Beoretary\u2014A.D.Cartwright, BA, 26 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Counsel-\u2014A.8.Blair, K.C.Chief Engineer.\u2014 T.L.Simmons.Parg sions Chief Engineer.\u2014 H, A.K.FElaotrical Kngincer\u2014John Murphy.Chief Trafife Officer\u2014W.BE.Campbell.B Assistant ohio Traffic OMcer \u2014 G.A ro Ohi} Operating Oflcer\u2014Geo.Spencer.CANADIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE.England.\u2014W.R.Little, director of Fu- ropean emigration, Canada Bullding, Trafalgar Sq., London, S.W.1; F.W, Kerr, Canadian government emigration agent, 102 Indin Building, mater Street, Liverpool.Ireland.I.MR.Cotsworth, Canadian overnment \u201cemigration agent, 44-46 Ann Street, Belfast.Scotland,\u2014J.G.Perdue, Canadian government emigration agent, 107 Hope Street, Glasgow.DEPARTMENT OF PISHERIES, Min{gster.\u2014~Hon.Alfred Duranleau (act- ng.) Deputy Minister of Fisheries \u2014Wm.A.oun Assistant to Deputy Minister of Fisheries.J.E.Case \u2014Wm Director of Figneries Promotion and In- apection.\u2014J.wie.Director of Tren Culture.\u2014J.A.Rodd.Director of Fisheries Intelligence and blicity \u2014H.F.S.Pais isherics Engineer.\u2014Chas.Bruce.gentor Assistant Engineer.\u2014H A.Lynch.Purchasing and Contract Agent, \u2014 F, J Petr Head, Eastern Division.\u2014Vard Fisher.Head\u2019 Western Division\u2014A.ery nitmore.Principal Translator.\u2014A.Dem Outside Service Supervisors of Fisheries : D.H.Sutherland, chief supervisor of fisheries Eastern Division, Halifax, N.S.; G.McLeod, Sydney, District No.1, Nova Scotia; E.2 Fraser, Pictou, District No.2, Nova cotla; H.H.Marshall Digby.N.S., NC, No.3, Nova Scotia; S.T.Gallant, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and the Magdalen Islands ; J.FB Calder, Welch- ool.District No.1, New Brunswick; A.Barry, Newcastle, District No.2, New Brunswick ; aTks, Fredericton.N.B.District No.3.New Brunswick: G.Gr Ha district supervisor of fisheries, Halifax, N.S.George R.Earl, , promoter of fish curing, x, NS: 9 Motherwell, Winch building, Vancouv er, chief su yervisor of fisheries, Western Division, (British Columbia ; R.W.Mel.eod, New Westminster, District No.1, British Columbia; James oyd, Prince Rupert, District No.2 Lan Con lambla | J.I.Tait, Nanaimo, B.C.District 3, British Caleb NO totrint Supervisors of fish Culture: James Catt, St.Jo .W.Harrison, Vancouver, per P zig Superint tendents of Fish Hatcheries : George Heatley, Bedford, N.S.; L.J.Bur ton, N.E., Margaree, N s.: : > \u201cChiasson, , N.Pr.Millett, N.S.; yE G.\u2018Shiiington.Anti- gonish, N.S,; H.V.Gate Yarmouth, N.S.; Frank Burgess, South 'W.A.McCluskey, Grand Falls, N B.: .Ni chol, St.John, N.B.: Wihillam A.lot.Flat: lands, N.B.; Geo orge Sutherland, Florence- ville, N.B.; William White, New Mill s, N.B.; F.C.Hayley.Southport.PE.I.;: T.W, Gra! ham, Owl Creek, B.C.II.C.Crawford, Nelson.B.C.: 1.Castley, Cowichan Lake, B.C.: W.P.F¥ ray ye.Kennedy Lake, B.C.; D.Bothwell, Kildonan, B- C., C.R.Hearn, Lakelse Lake, B.C.Eaton, pite Lake, B.Bl Alex.PA sultus Lake, B.C.; Hills, Babine Lake, B.C.F.A.Tingley, Rivers Inlet, B.C.DEPARTMENT OP MINRS, p£iniater of Mines \u2014Hon.W.A.Gordon, a 0 CPU EU Minister \u2014Charles Camsell, LL.D, \u20ac Assistant Deputy Minister.\u2014L.L.Bolton, c A Chief Inspector Ad.Eazplosives\u2014Lt.-Col.G.Ogilvie, C.M.Director, onions Survey\u2014W.H.Collins, B.A.\u2018Ph D.Director National Museum of Canada.\u2014 (acting).\u2014W.H.llins, B.A.Director Mines Branch, \u2014John McLeish, \u201cEditor-in- Chief Department of Mines \u2014T, J.Nicolas.POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Postmaster General.\u2014Ilon.Arthur Sauve Private Secretary to the Minister.\u2014Mau- rice Grondin b Deputy Postmaster General\u2014L.J.Ga- oury.Asst.Deputy Postmaster General and General, Superintendent of Postal Service.\u2014 l.Coo Secretary of Post Office Department and Director of International Postal Services.\u2014 Arthur Webst wi dnancial Superintendent.\u2014 H.BE.At.Superintendent Mail Bervwe Branoh.\u2014 G.Ander Supérintendent Equipment and Supply Brunch.\u20147T.P.Murphy Director, Stag and Publicity \u2014H.Beau- POSTAL INFORMATION.Postage.\u2014Letters for delivery in Canada, Great Britain and all other places within the Empire, France, Spain and certain Spanish possessions United States and all other places in North and South Amer- fca, 3 cts.for the first ounce and 2 cts.for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.3 cts.for each additional ounce or fraction phereot, Drop letters for the eatinount, Outremont, Maisonneuve, St Lamb Lon- gueull, Montreal South, Verdun, Denton) West, etc, 2 cts.for the first ounce and 1 c.for each additional ounce or fraction tters addressed to places in Canada or to other ¢ countries.if posted un p iy prepald, will be forwarded, subject on delivery to double amount of deficient postage.Re-Directed Letters.\u2014 Re-direoted Louer are not liable to any additional postage, if banded back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thereafter, provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payabte.Re-directed letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or receiver unless additional postage has been put on to cerry them to their second destination.Request and Address Lettera.\u2014Letters trom Riaces fa in Canada, Great Britain, the United tates, and Newfoundland, covered J the in a certain = tim or e address of the sender either print Tithe will be returned as requested if not delivered in the time stated.Address letters having no time for return specified are held for 15 days and returned direct to 8 pr Delivery.\u2014Arrangements have been made for the delivery by special messenger daily, except Sunday, of letters bearing a \u201cCanadian Special Delivery\u201d stam mp or bearing Canadian postage stamps to th value of twenty cents in addition to the ordinary postage and the words \u2018Special Delivery\u2019 legibly written across the upper left hand corner of the address when the letters are addressed to the United States or to the following cities in Canada :\u2014In Ontario: Belleville, Brantford, Brockville, Chatham, Cornwall, Fort Willlam, Galt, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, Lindsay, Londo Niagara Falls, North Bay, Orillia, Oshawa, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Pembroke, Peterborough, Port Arthur, St.Catharines, St.Thomas, Sarnia, Sault Ste.Marie, Stratford, Sudbury, Toronto, Waterloo, Welland, Windsor, Woodst ock : in Quebec; Chicoutimi.Granby, Hull, Levis, Montreal, Quebec, St.Hyacinthe, St, Jean, Shawinigan Falls, Sherbrooke, Thetford Mines, Trois Rivieres in New Brunswick: Fredericton, Moncton, and St.John: In Nova Scotia : Amherst, Glace Bay.Halifax.Sydney and Truro; in Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown; in Manitoba: Brandon and Winnipeg ; in Saskatchewan: North Battle- ford, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon and Yorkton : in Alberta : Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge and Medicine wat in British Columbia : Nanaimo, New Westminster, Vancouver and Victoria Post Cards.\u2014Yor Canada, Great Britain, other places in the British Empire, France, Spain and places in North and South America 2 cents each; all other countries, 3 cents ench.Reply Cards, for Canada.Great Rritain and other places in the British Empire, France, Spain and certain Spanish ssessions and places and South America 4 cents cach.Reply cards for all other countries 6 cents each.Nothing may be attached to a Post Card, except & 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 the card.Vewspapers and Periodicals.\u2014 Transient newspapers 1 cent per 4 oz.Regular Newspapers and Perlodicals to subscribers A cent per Ib.Sample copies, so marked, 2 cents per Ib.to all duly \u201crecognized Canadian newspapers and periodicals gent from the office of public ation to places in Canada, Great Britain and all places within the British Empire, except Austraila.These rates apply.> e postage rate for Canadian newspapcry and Pérlodicals ss sent to Australia is cent per oz.or fraction with a minimum prepayment of 2 cents.All newspapers and periodicals published less frequently than daily, addreased to the United States, will be aubject to the rate of 1 cent per 4 ounces, whether posted b publishers, newsdealers or private individuals.Legitimate daily newspapers can be mailed by publishers to bona fide subscribers and newedealors in the United States at the rate of 2 cents per found.When mailed dy private individuals the rate is 1 cent per 03.ae and pericdicals addressed other countries are subject to the rate of * cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.rinted and Miscellaneous Matter.\u2014The postage on Books Cireulars, occasional publications, etc.books or newspapers, Printers Maps, Prints, Drawings, E graphs, Photographs, Sheet printed or written), muse.books of à nstrne tion, etc.addressed to Ca States and Mexico 18 1 cent per 2 os.of these articles can be sent to dr t Britain and all other countries at the rate of c per 2 oz.; but, in the case of manuscript of books or newspapers and manuscript music, a minimum prepayment of 5 cents (covering a weight of 10 ounces) is required; 1 cent dor eh additional ounce or portion thereof.The general limit of sise for Canada is 8% ft.fn length, width o depth, but fn no case must the length and girth mbin xceed For other countries no packet muat measure more than 18 inches in any direction, unless in the form of a roll when a length ot 80 inches is allowed provided diameter does not exc 4 inches.The mit of weight for Canada is 5 lbs, for the United 8 and other Postal union countries 4 iy ve ox.Limit of weight for a single book addressed to places in Canada, the United States or M sxico is 11 Ibs.to other countries 6 Ibs.9 os.mesommerclal Papers and Legal Documents may be sent to Great Britain, Newfoundland United States and all Foreign countries at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and 1 cent for every additional 2 ounces.These papers, when posted for delivery in Canada, must be prepald at Letter rate.Samples.\u2014Bona fide Samples of Merchan- Mee, uot of saleable value and not exceeding 1 1b.ht, may be sent to any place in Canada.United States or Mexico, at 1 cent per 2 oz.To Great Britain and for each additional 2 ounces or fraction thereof.The limit of welght for Canada and all other countries is Ib.Must be put up so as to admit of ingpeotion.Goods - sent in execution of An order, however small the quantity m private individual to another, eing actually Trade Samples, are not admissible The limits o Canada and other countrtes, 1 by 4 in.1 18 In, in length by 6 in.in diameter.Parcel Post {n Oanada\u2014Comprises such articles of general merchandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage.Post age rates can be ascertained any Pos Office.Limit of weight, 15 Ib&.; of ele, 34 ft.in length, width or depth, but fn no case must the combined length and girth exceed six feet.Matter for transmission by Parcel Post must de open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed.C.O.np.Mall matter sted at a Money Order anada for delivery at any Post Office in Canada, or on any rorai route within Canada, may be sent C.O.D {Collect on Delivers) hereby charges due the sender up to $1 be collected from the addressee.and remitted to the sender by Post Office Money Order.Rural Routes are urpose considered as Money Order ces and \u2018may be granted a C.0.D.service, C.0.D.fees are: 15 cents, if the amount to be collected is not more than $50.00; 30 cents f the amount to be collected os more than $0.00 and not more thah $100 INSURANCE Parcels posted in Canada for delivery within Canada and United States and in Australia, China, Great Britain and, Northern Ireland, Hong Kong, Newfoundland and New Zealand, and direct service to Bahamas, Belglum, Bermuda, British Gulana, British Honduras, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Grenada, Holland, rish Free State, Italy, Jamaica, Leeward Islande, Norway, St.Lucla, St.Vincent, Sudan (Angla- Egyptian), Sweden and Trinidad\u2014also p cels intended for transmission via Engla.4 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 27 and via France, addressed to foreign countries to which Great Britain and France extend Insurance, prepaid at parcel post rates cannot be registered, but may be insured against loss, rifling or damage.Information as to insurance fees, ete, can be obtained at any Post Office.General mer- chandixe (parcel post), ete., may Le sent to the United States and Its possessions (except the Philippine Islands) at the rate of fourteen cents per pound or fraction thereof, up to 10 Ibs: ; over 10 pounds and up to 15 Ibs, at the rate of $1.75 per parcel.\u201d he maximum charge on any package of merchandise up to 8 oz.shall not exceed one cent an ounce.Such matter 18 subject to Customs examination on arrival in the country of destination, and to the coliection of an duty, to which it may be found to be able.he United States Post Office Department collects § cts.as a delivery fee on a parcel post parcel sent from Canada for delivery in the United States ; and, in addition, a fee cf 10 cents Is collected on dutlable parcels for customs clearance and accounting.The United States authorities require that a Customs Declaration be attached to all parcels of general merchandise (parcel post prepald at parcel post rates, posted n Canada addressed for delivery in the United States, except packages of merchandise weighing 8 ounces or less, paid 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 prepald at letter rate, posted in Canada addressed for delivery in the United States.Such matter when addressed to the United States should be open to inspection, in the manner described in the regulations concerning domestic Parcel Post.However, sealed packages of general merchandise (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 gender and stating in a general way the nature of the contents.General merchandise (parcel post) addressed to the United States may accepted for insurance under the same 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 in at the wicket.and a receipt obtained therelor.The fes on all classes of articles (except parcels sent x parcel post) addressed to countries to which matter may be registered is ten cents.The sender of a registered article addressed to any in Canada or to any Postal Unlon 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 Ba ges may be registered to places in anada, United States and most other countries.The public are reminded that registered letters are only carried on trains that are socompanied by raliway mall clerk.Hence a registered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be received at different times.PARCEL POST TO GREAT BRITAIN AND OTHER COUNTRIES Closed parcels are exchanged by direct mail between Canada and the following countries: Argentine Republie, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Brazil, British Guiana, British Honduras, ina, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt.Fiji, France, Germany.Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Grenada, Holland, Hong Kong.Irish Free State, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Norway, Philippine Islands, Poland, St.Lucia, St.Pierre and Miquelon, St.Vincent, Sudan (Anglo-Egypt- tan).Sweden.Trinidad and Tobago, Union of South Africa and Venezuela.Parcels may also be sent to And received from any country with which\u201d the British Post Office maintains a parcel post.Parcels blie, Dutch West Indies, Guadeloupe, Halitl, and Central and South American countries may be forwarded via New York, and when intended for transmission by that route should be legibly marked \u2018\u2018via New York.\u201d For rates enquire at Post Office.Parcels for, or sent via, Great Britain will pass exclusively in the malls conveyed by the Canadian Steamers to and from the t.Lawrence in summer and Halifax or St.John in winter, The parcels for Japan, Bermuda, .China, Hong Kong, Philippine Islands and Fiji are despatched from Vancouver.Parcels for Australia and New Zealand are forwarded via Vancouver and San Franciaco according to rate of prepayment.LIMITS OF WEIGHT AND SIzE.General limit of weight\u201415 lbs.Limit of weight to most countries \u2014 15 ibs.Information may be obtained at the post office regarding countries where limit Is restricted to 11 pounds or extends to 20 pounds.Limit of slze: 3% feet in length, width or depth, but in no case must the length and girth combined exceed 6 feet.l'rohidéted Articles und Publications.\u2014Ex- plosive, dangerous or destructive substance, or liquid, or any matter ilkely to injure usual contents of the mails, 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 is packed with reasonable care and labelled \u201cCelluloid \u2014 Inflammable.\u201d There fs po restriction upon the circulation of cards, calendars, etc., made of celluloid when they are sent singly.Glass, in any form, liquids, fish, fruit and ofls are prohibited unless put up in the manner prescribed by postal regulations.Any obscene or immoral book, or other publication of an indecent, immoral, seditious, disloyal, scurrilous or libellous character, or any post card or post band or wrapper upon which there are words of the character aforesaid, or aby letter or circular concerning an illegal lottery, so-called, gift- concert or other similar enterprise offerine rizes or concerning schemes devised and ntended to deceive and defraud the publie and newspapers, etc., containing advertisements of any obscens and {mmoral prints, publications, etc- POSTAL NOTES.Postal Notes are ayable only In Canada and Newfoundland, and should not be remitted to other countries.The remitter may make up odd cents by affixing Postal Note Stamps, not exceeding nine cents in value, to the face of a Postal ote.0.\" the following rates: For a Postal Note for :\u2014 10 cts \u2014 Commission and tax 3c.20 \u201c \u201c \u201c âc.25 te + \u201c\" 4¢ 30 té \u201c \u201c 4c 0 [4 te .4c an \u201c \u201c se 60 &4 \u201c \u201c 5c \u201c [1 \u201c be 75 \u201cua [TS [yl 5e 80 « \u201c \u201c bo 90 \u201c \u201c \u201c 5¢ $1.00 \u201c \u201c be $1.50 \u201c \u201c Sc $2.00 u\u201c \u201c 6c $2.50 \u201c \u201c 6c.22-00 \u201c Im 6c.4.00 \u201c 8 6c.$5.00 \u201c u 6c.Also Postal Notes of the $10.00 denomination (commission plus tax 8 cents) are sold at the smaller post offices at which money orders are not Issued.The revenue tax amounts to three cents on cach note and is included in the above rates.MONBY ORDERS.Commission on Money Orders payable {n Canada, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Ber- nuda, British Gulana, British Honduras, Caicos Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Monserrat, Nevis, New- oundland, St.Christopher (St.Kitts), St.sucia, St.Vincent, Tobago, Trint.iad, Turks Islands and Virgin Islands drawn by any money order office in Canada Is as follows :\u2014 On Orders up to $56 .+.«0 vo +e oo oo be.Over $5.and up to 10 .+.se ++ +» »\u2026 Te.** 10.00 30 ve se ous Du Py pp oe os « + 120.Le 80.se oe ee ah 0 * 50.0 \u201c 60.+.+.\u2026 200.a\u201d LE) 25 30.00 se an ee ae ea se oa OBC.Owing to the unsettled state of New York exchange, the rates of commission on Money Orders issued \u2018for payment in the United States including uba, Guam, f Pines, Panama Canal Zone, Phillipine Islands, Puerto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa) and Virgin islands of the United States, Mexico cannot be furnished in advance.Information as to the rates in force from time to time can he obtained at any Post Office, authorized to transact Money Order business.\u2018The rates of Commission for nrdere payable in Great Britain, other British possessions, except those mentioned above and foreign countries, are as follows :\u2014 For sums not exceeding $5 .cents.Uver 35 and up to 1 10 \"\u201c LL 10 LE \u201c 20 30 .00 a\u201c \u201d\" 40 A .40 se LS 40 ae 50 .so or \u201c80 \u201c 6.\u2026.0 6 \u201c 10 7 \u201cT0 \u201c 80 .80 * \u201c fn \u2018 90 .so \u201c \u201c 90 \u201c 100 .$1.00 Owing to fluctuation in the value of the £& ster ing, it is Impossible to furnish any fixed tab of conversion showing the amounts in Canadian money to be paid by remitters for money orders on Great Britain, British Colonies and countries advised via England.Information as to the rate of conversion in force from time to time can be obtained at any Post Office authorized to transact Money Order husiness.(A revenue tax of 3 cents, in addition to the commission, must be paid on each Money Order).No single Money Order may be issued for an amount Ir.excess of $100.SENATORS OF CANADA, According to Seniority.The Hon.P.E.Blondin, P.C., Speaker Name P.O.Address.Hon.Pascal Poirler.Shediac, N.B, * R.Dandurand, P.C.Montreal, Que J.P.B.Casgrain.Montreal, Que.\u2018* Fred L.Beique, P.C.Montreal, P.Q.** Jules Tessler.ebec, Que, * Jos.M.Wilson.ntreal, Que.\u201c R pe.Cookshire, Que \u2018* George Gordon.North Bay, Ont ° .th.ona \u2018* Henry W.Laird.Regina, Sask.«Albert E.Planta.Nanaimo, B.C.** John Henry Fisher .Paris, Ont.Lendrum McMeans.Winnipeg, Man.D.O.L'Espérance.Quebec, Que.8.White .Montreal, Que.\u201c Almé Bénard.Winnipeg, Man.H.«+.Victoria, B.C.\u2018* J.D.Taylor.N.Westminster.B.O.\u2018* PF.L.Bchaffner.Bojssevain, Man, R eer, Alta.te .J.Harmer.Edmonton, Alta.\u201c P.B.Blondin.P.C.Montreal, Que.* Ger.Verner White.Pembroke, Ont.Thomas Chapais.Quebec, P.Q.\u2018* Lorne O.Webater.Montreal, Que.\u2018 Johm Stanfleld.Truro, N ¢« J, A.McDonald.S ac, N.B.\u201c W.A.Grieabach.C.B.Edmonton, Alta.\u2018 John McCormick.Sydney Mines, N.* J.À.Calder, P.C.Regina, Sask.\u2018* Robert F.Green.Victoria, B.C.© .B.\u2018Whitewood, Sask.* Archibald H.Mac- donell, O.M.G.Toronto, Ont.** Frank B.Black.,.Sackville, N.B.+.Halifax, N.8, Hardy.Brockville, Ont.Turgeon.Bathurst, N.B.\u2018* 8SirAllen Aylesworth.K.C.M.G., P.O.Toronto, Ont.\u201cCC.W.Robinson,.Moncton, ** James J.Hughes.Souris, P.E.1.** C.MacArthur.Summerside, P.E.1.** 1.8.Beland, P.C.,.8t.Joseph de Beauce, \u2018* John Lewis.Toronto, Ont.\u2018* C, Murphy, P.C.Ottawa, Ont.\u2018* W.A, Buchanan.Lethbridge.Alta.\u201c James P, Rankin.Stratford, Ont.\u201cA.B.Sopp: P.C.Suckville, N.B.* John P.Molloy.Morris.Man * DanfelE.Riley.High River, Alta.Paul L.Hatfleld.Yarmouth, N.S.Rt.Hon.Geo, P.Graham, A Brockville, Ont.Hon, Wm, H., McGuire.Toronto, Ont.\u2018* Donat Raymond.Montreal, Que.* Philippe J.Paradis, .Quebec, \u201c James H.Spence.\u201c Edgar 8.Little.London, Ont ** Gustave La e.ecumseh.Ont \u2018 H.H.Horsey.Cressy, Ont.** W.E.Foster, P.C.St.John, N.B.H.J.pans eens Parrsboro, N.S.** Robert Forke, P.C.Pipestone, Man.** Calrine R.Wilsoi.Ottawa, Ont.Murdock, P.C.Ottawa, Ont.\u201c Rod.Lemieux, P.C.Ottawa, Ont.Ed.Wm.Tobin.Bromptonville, P.Q.** Georges Parent.Quebec, P.Q.Jules-Ed.Prevost.8t.Jerome, P.Q. 28 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Hon.Lawronce A.Wilson.Coteau du Lac, P.Q.J.E.Sinclair, P.C.Emera I.Jha H.King, P.C.Victoria, B.C.** Arthur Marcotto.Ponteix, Sask.\u2018 hatrick Burns, Calgary.Alta.\u2018 1).MceRaa, CB.Vancouver, B.C.Rt.Hin, A.Meighen, P.C.Toronto, Ont.Hon.< .C.Ballantyne, P.C.Montreal, P.Q.H.Dennis.Halifax, NS of y A.MacDonald.SE Jetors, C apeBre- \u201c* Jos.H.Rainville.st Lambert, P.Q.* Albert J.Brown.Montreal, P.Q.(1 vacancy, Quchec; 2 vacancles, Ontario\u2019 2 vacancies, Saskatchewan: 2 vacancies, Now Brunswick; 1 vacancy, Nova Scotia).HOUSE OF COMMONS, Acadla, Robert Gardiner, Excel.Alta, Algoma East, G.B.Nicholson, Chapleau, O.Algoma West, Thos, I.Simpson, Sault St.Marie, O.Antigonish-Guysborough, Wm.Duff, Lunen- bu N.S rg, N.S.Argenteull, Rt.Hon.Perley, G.C.M.G., Assiniboia, Robt McK ennin \u201cStoughton.Sark.Athabasks, Percy Griffith Davies, Clyde, Bagot, Cyrille Dumaine, Upton, Que Battle River, Henry E.Spencer, Edgerton, Sir were Halsey Beauce, B.Lacroix, St Georges de Beauce, Beauharnols, Max.Raymond, \u201cquebec, Que.Q.Rellechasse, O.L oulanger, Quebec, ue Berthier-Maskinonge, J.A.Barthelemi.Q.Bonaventure, Hon.Charles Mareil, Ottawa, Row Riv er, Edy.J.Garland, Gleichen, Alta.Brandon, Beaubier, Brandon, Man.Brant.rame Smoke.Paris.O.Brantford City, R Ryerson, Brantford, O.Brome-Missiquol, DE F.H.Pickel, Sweets- Barrette.Bruce North, Hon.James Malcolm, Kin- Bruce South, Walter Allan Hall, Walkerton, Calgary, East, Dr.G.D.Stanley, Calgary, Calgary West, Rt.Hon.R.B.Beunett, Ottawa, O.Camrose, Wm Thos Lucas, Lougheed.Alta.Cape Breton North-Victoria, Lewis Wilkte- son Johnstone, Sydney Mines.N.S.Cape Breton S., Finlay MacDonald, Sydney, Cariboo, \u2018John Anderson Fraser, 50008 Carleton, W.F.Garland.Ottawa, Cartier.Samuel W.Jacobs.re 9 Que.Chambly and Vercheres, Hon.Alfred Du- ranleau, Ottawa, O.Champlain.J.L.Baribeau, Ste.Genevieve scan, Q.Charlevoix-Saguenay, Plerre F.Casgrain.fontreal Q.Charlotte, A.D.Ganong, St.Stephen, N.B Chateauguay-Huntingdon, Dr.J.C.Moore, fluntin nedon, Que Chicoutimi, E.A.Dubuc, Chicoutimi.Que.Colchester, it.L.Urquhart, Tru Comox- 9x -Alberni, Alan Vebster Nelll.Albernf, Compton.Samuel Gobeil, La Patrie, Cumberland, Robert Knowlton Smith, Amherst.N.S.Dauphin, J.L.Bow Dauphin, Man.Digby-Annapolis, H.\"B.\"Short.Digby.N.S.Dorchester, Onesime Gagnon, Quel Q.Drummond- Arthabaska, Wilfrid Girouard, Arthabaska, Que.Dufferin-Simcoe, Wm.E.Rowe, Newton Robinson, Ont.Durham, Fred W.Bowen, Newcastle, O.Edmonton East, A.U.G.Bury, Edmonton, Edmonton West, Hon.Charles A Stewart, Edmonton, Elgin West, M.a Hepburn, St.Thomas O.Essex East, Hon.Raymond Morand, Wind- Essex.\"South, Eccles James Gott, Amherst- burg, Ont.Essex AR Sidney C.Robinson, Walker- ville, Ont.Fort William, Hon.R.J.Manion, Ottawa, Fraser d'aller, Harry James Barber, Chilll- wn Frontenac-Addington, Dr.W.M.Spankie.Wolfe, Island, O.Gnspe, Maurice Brasset, Perce, Q.Glengarry, Angus MceGillis, Williamstown, Gloucester, Hon.P.J.Venlot, Bathurst, N.B.Grenville-Dundag, Arza Clair Casselman, rescott, Ont.Grey North, Victor Porteous, Owen Sound, .R.R.No.8.Grey Southeast, Agnes C.Macphail, Cey- on, O.Haldimand, Mark Cecil Senn, Caledonia, O.W.A.Black Halifax, Hon, Hallfax, N.S., nd F .Quinn, Halifax, N.S.Halton, Robert K.Anderson, Mliton, O.Hamilton Kast, Humphrey Mitchell, Hamilton, O.THamliton West, Chas.Wm.Bell, Hamilton, Hants-Kings, J.L.Isley, X Kentville, N.S.Hastings-Peterborough T.BEmbury, Bancroft, Ont.Hastings South.W.BE.Tummon, Tweed, O.flochelaga, Edouard C.St.Pere, Montreal, Q.Jull, Alphonse Fournier, iiull, Junboldé Albert Fred, Totzke, Vonda, \u2018Bask, Huron North.George Spotton, Wingham, 0.Huron South, Willlam H.Golding, Scaforth, Inverness, Isaac Duncan Macdougall, Port Jacques Cartler, G.P.Laurin, St.Laurent, Joliette, C.B.Ferland, Joliette, Q.Kamouraska, Geo.Bouchard, St.Anne de la Pocatle Kenora- \"Rainy River, Hon.Peter Heenan, enor wp , Telosphore Arsenault, Richibucto, Kent, O., J.W.Rutherford, Chatham, O.Kindersles, A.M.Carmichael, Kinderaley, Kings, Hon.John A.Macdonald, Cardigan, Kingston Clty, A.BE.Ross, Kingston.O.Kootenay East, Hon.H.H.Stevens, \"Ottawa, Kootenay West, Wm.Kemble Esling, Ross- Labelle, Henri Bourassa.Montreai Que.Lake St.J hn, Duguay, St.Joseph 'Alma, Q.Lambton Fast, J.T.Sproule, Oil Springs, O.Lambton West, R.W.Gray, Sarn a, nt.Lanark, T.Thompson, Almon Laprairie-Napierville, Vincent Dugula; La- prairie, Q.L'Assomption-Montcalm, P.A.Seguin, L\u2019Assomption, Last Mountain, Butcher, Punnichy, Sask.Laurier Q Outremont, Joseph A.Mercier, Mon- r Laval Two Mountains, Hon.Arthur Sauve, Otta Leeds, Hon,\u2019 h A.Stewart, Ottawa, O.Lethbridge, a = Stewart, Lethbridge, \u2018Alta.Levis, Emile Fortin, Le Lincoln, Hon.Jaa.D.Chaplin, St.Cathar.deg John L.Brown, Pliot Mound, Man.L'Islet.Fernand Fafard, L'Isle QC London, Tol P.Waite, L Long Lake, W.D.Cow Re gina Sask.Lotbiniere.\"J.Achille Verville St-Flavien, Q Macdonald, W.G.Weir, Rosebank, Sask.Mackenzie, (vacant) Macleod, George G.Coote, Cayley, Alta, Maisonneuve, Joseph Jean, Montreal, Q.Maple Creek, Swanston, Shaunavon, ask.Marquette, Col.II.A.Mullins, Winnipeg, ondon, Matane, Henri Larue, Amqui, Q.Medicine Hat, Frederick Wm Gershaw, Medicine Hat, Alta Megantle, Eusebe Rober e, Laurierville, Q.Melfort, Hon.Robert Weir, Ottawa, Melville, Hon.Wm.R.Motherwell Aber- Vs Sask Middlesex East, Frank Boyes, Dorchester, O.Middienex West, Hon.John Campbell El- Hott, London, O Montmagny, Armand LaVergne, Quebec, Q.Moose Taw, wv A.Benyon, Moosejaw, Sask.Mount Ro oyal Robert 8S.White, Montreal Q.Muskoka ntario, Peter McGibbon, Brace- ridge Nanaimo?Charles Herbert Dlckle, Duncan, Neepawa, Hon.T.G.Murphy, Ottawa, 0.Nelson, B.M.site The as, New Westminster, \"Thomas Reld \"Newton, .C.Nicolet, Lucien Dubols, Gentilly, Q.Nipissing, J.rR tubise, Sadbury, 0.Norfolk-Elgin raion, Scotland, O.North Batélstord, Camano Ross McIntosh, North Battleford, Sask.Northumberland (N.B.), G.M.McDade, Chatha N.B.Northumberland, (Ont.), W.A.Fraser, Trenton, O Ontario, W.1I.Moore, Pickering, O.Ottawa, E.R.BE.Chevrler, Ottawa, and T.I\u2019.Ahearn, Ottaw Oxford orth, Ion.D.\"M.Sutherland, 0.Oxtord South, 1.M.Cayley, Norwich, 0.Parkdale, David Spence, Toron 0.Parry Sound, Jas.Arthurs, Parry Sound, O.eace River, Donald \u2018M.Kennedy, Water- 10le, A Peel, Samuel Charters, Brampton, O Perth North, D.M.Wright, Stratford, 0.Perth South, Frederick George Sanderson, rys, Peterborough West, Edward Armour Peck, Peterborough, Plctou, Thos, Cantley, New Glasgow, N.S.Pontlac, Charles Beloe, Fort Coulonge, Q.Portage pla, prairie, W.H.Burns, Portage rairie, an.Port Arthur Thunder Bay, D.J.Cowan,.Port Arthur, Portneuf, Jules Desrochers, St.Raymond, Q.Prescott, 10.O.Bertrand, \"L'Origna al, O.Prince à fred E.MacLean, Summerside, Prince Albert, Rt.Hon.W.L.Mackensle \\ wa, O.Prince Edward-Lennox, John A.Waeese, Belleville, O., R.R.No.Provenclher.Arthur L.Beaubien, St Jean Baptiste, Man Qu'Appelle, Ernest Edward Perley, Wol- seley, Sask.Quebec-Montmorency, C.N.Dorlon, Quebec, Quebec East, Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Que- Quebec \u2018South, Charles G.Power, Quebec, Q.Quebec West, Hon.Maurice Dupre, Ottawa, oO.Queen\u2019 s:Lunenburg, W.G.Hrnst, Bridgea Ww .Queen's W.C.S.McLure, Charlottetown, DEL and John H.Myers, Crapaud, Red Deer, Alfred Speakman, Penhold, Alta.Regina, F.W.Turnbull, Regina, Sask.Renfrew North, 1.D.Cotnam, Pembroke, O.Renfrew South, Martin J.Maloney, Egan- ville, Ont.Restigouche- -Madawaska, vacant) Richelieu, Hon.P.J.Arthur Cardin, Sorel, Que Richmond: West Cape Breton, Hon, Edgar Rhodes, Ottaw Richmond-Wolfe, Dr.Francois Lafleche, Windsor Mills Q.Rimouski, Sir Hugene Fiset, Kt., Rimouski, Rosetown, W.J.Loucks, Delisle, Sask.Royal, Hon.Geor rge Burpee Jones, Ottawa, O.Russell.Alfred Goulet, Bourget, Ont.St.Ann, J.À.Sullivan, Montrea 1, Que.St.Antoine, Leslie G.Bell, Montreal Que.St.Boniface.Job r P, Howden, Norwood Grove, St.Denis, J.Arthur Denis, Montreal, Q.St.Henri.Paul Mercier.Montreal.Q Que.St.Hyacinthe-Rouville, T.A.Fontaine.St.Hyacinthe, Q.St.James, Hon.Fernand Rinfret, Montreal, ue.Saint John-Albert, Thos.Bell, St.John, N.B.; on.Murra MacLaren, Ottaw St.Johns-Ibervl le, Martial Rheaume, St.h Q St.Lawrence-St.George, Hon.Charles H.Cahan, Ottaw St.Mary.Hormas Deslauriers, Montreal, Q.Saskatoon, R.MacMillan, Saskatoon, Selkirk, J.H.Stitt, Winnipeg, Man, Shefford, B.Tetreault, Granby Q.Shelburae-Yarmouth, Hon.L.Ralston, uth, N.S.Sherbrooke, Charles B.Howard, Sherbrooke Simcoe Bast, Alfred Burke Thompson, Pene- tan ishene, Ont.Simcoe.orth.T.Simpson, Barrie, O.Skeena, Qlot Hanson, Prince Rupert, \"B.C.Souris, E Willis, Bolssevain, Man South Battleford.John Vallance, Onward, ask.Springfield, Thomas Hay, Gonor, Man.nstead, J.T.Hacke * Montrea Stans! mont, T.Shaver, realy 0 0.Swift Current, Charles Edward Bothwell, Swift Current, Sask Temiscouata, Jean F.Pouliot, Riviere du ou u soup e.Terrebonne, IL.E.Parent, St.Jerome, Que.Three Rivers-St.Maurice, Charles Bour- eols, Three Rivers, Q.Timiskaming North, J.A.Bradette, Coch- Timiskaming South, Hon.W.A.Gordon, awa, O.Toronto East, Hon.E.B.Ryckman, Ottawa, Toronto East Centre, R.C.Matthews, Toronto, O.Toronto-High Park, Alex James Anderson, oronto .Toronto Northwest, J.R.MacNlcol, Toronto, Toronto South.George Reginald Geary, Ton Toronto Northeast.R.L.Baker, Toronto, O.Toronto-Scarborough, J.H.Harris, Toronto, O.Toronto West Centre, Samuel Factor, To- onto, .Vancouver-Burrard, W.F.Hanbury, Vancouver, B.C.Vancouver Centre.Hon.Vancouver, B.C.Vancouver North, A.E.Munn, Vancouver, Ian Mackenzie, Vancouver South, Angus MacInnis, Vancouver, Vaudreuil- Soulan; es, Dr.Jos.Thauvette, Yandreuit, Vegreville.M Victoria, B.C., + Liuchkovich, Innisfree, Alta.B.Plunkett, Victoria, B.C. - LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 29 Victoria, Ont., Thos, H.Stinson.Lindsay, O Vicroria-Carleton, N.B., B.F.Smith, Eust Fiorencevilie, N.B.Hon.Wm.D.Euler, Kit- Waterloo North, Waterloo \u201cBoth, Alex McKay Bdwards, Welland, George H.Pettit.Welland O.Wellington North, Dr.J.K.Blair, Arthur, Wellington Sc South, Hon.Hugh Guthrie, wa, Wentworth, Gordon C.Wilson, Dundas, O.Westmorland, Otto Baird Price, Moncton, Weteskiwin, Wm.Irvine, Wetaskwin, Alta.Weyburn, Edward James Young, Dummer, Willow Bunch, Thos PF, Donnelly, Kincald, Winnipeg North Centre, J.S.Woodsworth, inn gee.Winni CE, Voitn, \u201cAbraham Albert Heaps, Winni eg Eoin, 1 Hon.Robert Rogers, Winnipeg Winnl or South De Centre, W.W.Kennedy, nipe Wright, F.W.Pe erras, Gracef'eld P.Q.Yale, Grofe Stirilng, Kelowna, BC.York North, T.Herbert Lennox, Toronto, OR.H, McGregor, Toronto, O.York West, James Earl Lawson, Toronto, O.York Sunbury.Richard B.Manson, Freder- ct B.Yorkton \"geor e W.McPhee, Yorkton, Sask.Yukon, Hon.George Black, Vancouver.B.C.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Seat of Government at Quebec.LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.n.H.G.Carroll, CR, LL.D., lleutenant govenmior : Lieut.Colonel D.B.Papineau, R.O.The R.C.R., aide- de- poi ; Louis Joseph Paquin, secretary ; ; Louis Be and, messenger.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.Hon Louis Alexandre Taschereau, Prime Minister, Attorney General and Minister of Municipal Affalrs Hon.Honore Mercier, Minister of Lands a Hon, J.B.Perrault, Minister of Roads and nes.Hon.L.A.David, Provincial Secretary Registrar, Hon.E.Moreau, Minister without portfollo.L.Lapierre, Minister without -port- olio Hen, J T H.Dillon, Minister without port- Hon.Hector Laferte, Minister of Colonization and Fisheries.Hon.Le randos Minister of Public Wor Hon.jeter Godbout, Minister of Agri- Lu C.J.Arcand, Minister of Labor.Hon, Geo.Bryson, Minister without Port- Hon.R.F.Stockwell, Provincial Treasurer.Dr A.Morisset, lerk the Council Wm.Learmonth, Deputy erst LEGISLATIVE OOUNOIL.Hon.Jacob Nicol, Speaker Alma, +\u2026.H0N.M.Martin.Montreal.ord.Hon.Jacob Nicol, Sherbrooke 5 Lanaudiere .,Hon on J; F.Daniel, Saint- sp t.De LaDurantaye.Hon.A.\u20ac Roy, Levis © LaValiere.-Hon.E.Ouellet, Lac Et chemin, .Q.De Lorimier.\u2026 .Hon, Dr J.' Girouard, Lon- gueui De Salaberry.-Hon BR.Grothe, Montroat, olfe.Hon.Frank Carrel, Gare vile.Hon.John Hall Rely.Que.Inkerman,.\u2018Ho on.G.Bryson, Fort Cou- Kennebec cree Hey! oN Theriault, Quebec.on L.Letourneau, Que Laurentidsa \u201ccos ++ Hon.Thos.Chapals, Quebec Lauz - Hy wm.J.E.Roberge, sillery, Mille Isles.Hom, Hector Champagne, St us Moutarville.Hon.G.Lemieux, Montreal Repentigny .Hon.G.À.Simard, Montreal Rigaud.Hon.V.Marchand, Montreal Rlgaud, .+.Hon.Ernest Choquette, St.aire.Shawinigan.Hon.1.Nemese Garneau, Que- Borel.Bon.\"P.R.DuTremblay, Montreal.Hon, G.Power, Quebec Stadacona .toria.Hon.G.W.cott, Montr cal Wellington.,.\u201cHon.W.s.Buti.Montreal Ralph A.Benoit, clerk; Arthur Saint Jacques, gentleman usher of the black rod: a.rcotte, assistant clerk; A.Guy, wer- geant-at-arms.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY T.Damien Bouchard, Speaker Irenee Vautrin, Deputy Speaker .Authier, Hector.Amos .Dansereau, Geo.Grenville .Perrault, J.E Juebec Phaneuf, J.Em\u2019 y.St.Hugues Fortin, J.E.Beauceville .Saintonge, G.-yalleyfield .Taschereau, R.uebec Bastien Cleo.lontreal .Côté, P.- -Now Carlisle Stockwell, R.F.Belque, H.hambly Canton .Grant, Wm.P.Batisca & .Rochette Edgar.Quebee .Mercier, Honore, Quebec Delisle, Gustave.\u2018Chicoutimi Duffy, Wm .Gould tagnes.Sauve, St.Eustache Dorchester.Giguere.Philibert Se, Leon de Standon Drummond.Laferte, H actor.Quebec Frontenac.Gagnon, H, Le care Gasne North.Cote, Thom Gaspe South .\u201cChouinard M oxan des, Chat ec Gatineau.d'esault t, À.À., .Maniwaki Hull.Guertin.Aime.Hull Huntingdon .Fisher, Martin B., Hemmingford a.Lamoureux, Georges aq\u2019 Henryville Iles de la Madeleine.Caron, Amédée.Rimousid J'acques-Car- Jollette .Dugas, Lucien.Toliette Kamnuraska.Gagnon, Pierre.Riviere Ouelle Labelle.Lortle, Pierre.Lac aux Lac St.Jean., Fillion, Joseph.[ 5 A ssomption.Pa, Wal .Montreal al.Fil hn.Jos © \"La val des Rapides Lanioicti.\u2026 Grecs \u2018Al phida.Grande-Mere Levis.B elanger Arthur.Levis L'Tslet severee Godbout.J.Ad., Quebec Lotbiniere.Francoeur, Jos.N.Quebec Magdal Islands.See Ties de la Madeleine Maisonneuve .Arca; a.J.ueb askinonge., \u2018Thad Ls.Jos., uiseville .Rergeron, oa e Matapodia !: .Dufour, Jos.St.Molise Stn Megantic.Lapierre, L.Thetford Saurette.À.Paquet, Chas.A, Montmagny .Taschereau.L.A., Queb .Francoeur, J.A.+.Poulin E .Plante, A53sole.Dillon, J.H.Gault.C.E.Gabias, J.Vautrin, Irenée.rence.Cohen, Jos,.Montreal St.Louis.\" Bo on: P.Mnntreal St.Mary.Fauteux.Gaspard, Montreal Verdun .Lafleur, P.A.Vardun Napierville Laprairie.Charbonneau, J.E.Jr 8t.Cyp- n de Na Pati A: E.J.Casgrain, Leon, Riyiere-du-Loup .Moreau, Emil 8.prob erv .Barre, Li.An © Gardien Bouchard.T.D.St yacinthe Cee Routhillier A.St.Jean .Frigon, J.A.\u2018Shawinigan 8 St.Sauveur \u2026.Bertrand, Pierre.Oueneec Sheflord.Ba chand .Waterloo Sherbrooke.respire EH Sherbrooke Soulanges .Farand.Avila.Stanstea I.3isronnet.A.Jos .\u2018Stanstead Plain Temiscamingue.Piche, J E.St Brune.Temiscouala.Morel, J.W.Ste.Rose du © l'errebenne.Tavid.1.A.ego 1 16bec Trois-Kivieres.Duplessis, M.L.Prois Bivieres Two Mountains.See Denz-M aniannes Vi 1 \u2019autreuil.Sabourin.E.Riga Vercheres .| Messier, Felix._ :St.8 bono Westmount., .Smart, Charles Nan.estmount Wolfe.Lemioux J.P.O.Weaio ns Yamaska.Elle, Ant.Batevills L.P.Geoffrion, Clerk of the Legisiative Assembly: O.À.Fournier, asibtaut Clerk CORONERS DISTRICTS CORON ENA Abitibi., ,.André Bigu6 Antfcosti.Charles Budaut Arthabaska.À.J.Boisvert, Damase La- rue, J.ouin, C.B.Delage, Jose bh Garon Beauce.L.Jos.Pluze, R.L.Auger, zarias Roy, J.À.Dubé Beauharnols.Achille Hesner, L.Savage, John R.McEw Bedford.E.Jacques, G.Ww.Runnells Chicoutimi.Jules Constantin.E.Trem- ay Gaspe.Alvarez St.Laurent, Camille Eug.Pouliat, Arthur Dontigny, J.A.Gallaut Huil.Jo osaphar Isabelle, .Costello, J.A, Clairoux Iberville.anoleon Chevalier.Pierre Hébert, Oscar Laberge Joliette.J.G.Mathieu, J.M.La- marche Paul Lamarche, Ald.Laurendeau Kamouraska.Octave à Lacroix À .A.Lapointe, Montcalm.T.ahaa Montmagny.0.Perron, J.Cloutier, Frs.Gerva Montreal.LorenzoPrince.Dr.P.Hebert Nicolet.Omer Helio Pontlac.Leopold Renaud, B.Des- ro rs, OC.E.Wienke auréat Bouil Quebec.\u2026.Jules Vallee, J.H.Tousi- nant, J.Vanasse.F.McInnis, Roy Stafford, Francois Henrt Richelieu.A.Camire.Hormidas upre, H.KR.Lapierre, Henri Lapierre Rimouslid.Eustache Langis, Raoul Bélanger.Joseph Drolet Roberval.Jules Constantin, Saguenay.J.A.Fafard, W.Barolet, 8.Bacon, Albert Angers, E.Lavallée, E.E.Binet St.Francols.G.A.gt: G.Letendre.u St.Hyacinthe.C.E.À.Auger, J.A Viger and A.D.Trudea Terrebonne.By = M et Ludger La- Three Rivers.\u2018A.Chandon.3 &.Van- ouis T.Caron, Adel ard Tetreault REGISTRARS OF THE PROVINCE DIVISIONS CHEF-LIEU NAMES Abitibi.Amos.QC.A.Lafrance Argenteuil., .Lachute.George Rodger Arthabaska.Arthabaska.Hudon & Garneau 0.St.Liboire.Gi Beau- oin .Beauharnois.J F.Laplante .Beauceville.Phil.Angers .-St.Raphael.J.O.8t.Plerre .Sim.Lafreniere New Carlisle.John G.Dallain Csarleton.E.1.8 Verge Knowlton ete £4.Caldwell .Longueuil.Ste.Genevieve .La Malbale.L.P.Dufour Baie St.Paul.Ste.Martine.Berthier.Coaticook.- Mea & aroche Chicoutimi.Ohicoutimi.Gaudrault & Lapointe Compton.Cookshire.Wm 1.Le a Deux - Mon tagnes.Ste.Schol'tique.J.H.Langlois Dorchester.Ste, Henedine.Elzear Vezina, Jos.A.Ouellet Drummond.Drumm'dville.-Millar & Late Frontenac.\u2026 .Village Meg'tic.C.Baillargeon Gas \u201cPere RSR Alph.Garneau Hull.inion RAR L ds G.Re Raby Hunting don.\u2018Hunt ngdon.l.> Ibervill illo.Iberville .JOE.Boivin de | Mes, eine Pi Havre Aubert.A.Painchaud Tles d\u2019 Orleans.St.Lauront d'Or- Joliette.Joliette.\u201cGuilbault and aput Kamouraska .St.Pascal.Paul oe Des- n Labelle .Mont Laurier A.Dubreuil ac Su, J st.Hebertville.J.Richard Lac St.Je est.Roberval.Em.Moreau rairie.F.C.Larose omption.V, Geoffrion La Tuque.La Tuque.Wenc.Plante Lav a .\u2026.te.£ ace 00 P.Lo gpré vis.Levis.arrier L'Islet.St.Jean rurt Toi i N \u201cDornier 30 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY Lotbiniere.Ste.Croix.P.Legendre, J.Artiur Auger Maskinonge.-Loulseville.Clovis Caron atane .\u2026.Matane.CO.E.Bernier Matapédia.St.Bonoit- joseph.Labre.J.E.Reaulleu .Invernees eee Ovila Savole ord.K.F.Curcie St Julienne.J.E.Foreat magn Em.Boulanger Ch' eau Riches H.Dic Montreal.rassard Nopiorvile Chee AP.Beaullou Becancourt .Nicolet.J.W.Denis .-Sapineauville.P.DeVarennes mpbell's Bay, F.W.Bowle can Sante.fab Hamel Quebec.Cote & Leclerc Sorel.A.Guev-emont J.B.Berard Richmond.Richmond.W.J.Ewing Rimouski.St.Germain de Rimouski.Elisee Moreault Rouville.,Marieville.Pelletier & Rainville Saguenay.Tadousac.,.Robert Cote Shefford.Waterloo.Tranchemon- tagne & Ryan Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke.NE i.Lovell & E.F.Olivier Soulanges.Coteau Land'g.Adrien Rouleau Stanstead.Stanst'd Plain.P.A.Bissonnet Ste Anno des, nts.des Mts.J.R.Thibault St.Hyacinthe.se Pathe.J.8.Beaudet, Ni Hebert Johns .St.Johns.Aime Lussier Forms iii.vied Marie.\u201ces Jules Maillard ug.Chenier Temiscouata .Riv'e du Loup.i B.Parrot Terrebonne .St.Jerome.A, Theberge A.Cherrier Thetford.Thetford Mines.pË A.Roberge Trois-Riv's.Trois-Rivieres .F.Fournier & L.Bertran Vaudreuil.S8t.M.de Vaud'l.l.P.Pilon, Evariste Sauve vergneres.Vercheres.J.S.Messier Wolfe.! Ham South.Donat Manseau Yamaska .Veronneau & St.Francois u Lac Courchesne MONTREAL AND ITS INSTITUTIONS.CORPORATION.Hon.Fernand Rinfret, Mayor WARD REPREBENTATION.Ville-Marie.JT.For tin St.Ann.Th hy Connell St.Joseph.Ovide Taillefer St.George.Wm.S.Weldon St.Lawrence.Bernard Schwartz Cremazie.J.Monette St.James.L.Auger Bourget.Arthur Arcand Papineau.H.Dupuis St.Mary.H.A.Quintal St.Gabriel.Francis Jos.Hogan St.Cunegonde.J.M.Gabias St.Andrew.Lionel O.Bell St.Louis.Joseph Schubert Lafontaine.Leon Trepanier t.Eusebe.Georges RK.Brunet Profontaine Cee 6 6 Geo.Lalancette Hochelaga.A.A.DesRoches Maisonneuve.Joseph G Carr\u201d Mercler.A.Du 3¢t.Paul.J.B.x .Angrgnon 3t.Henry.Z.A.Notre Dame de Grace.W.H.\u201cBiagar Mount val.P.Deguire 3t.Jean Baptiste see S.E.Goyette Laurier.M.Seigler it.Denis.J.A Saverd Delorimier.5.Demers 3t, Michacl Cree hn Holland eee Zenon H.Lesage It.Edward RSR Alfred Filion Montcalm.oseph E.Dubreuil Varemount.Joseph H.Brien PRE J.A.L.Papineau Ahuntale eee eee Alfred Legault EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Alderman y}; M.Gabias, chairman ; Aldermen A.A.8 Roches, Alfred Le eph obus Sand L.O.Bell, Honore Parent, C.R., Director of Depart- men City Clerk\u2019s Office\u2014J.Etienne Gauthier, city clerk and secretary of the executive committee; L.Gcoffrion and A.Mongeau, asst city clerks; Eus.Gelinas, translator: Armand Terreault, asst.: Conrad Archam- bault, chief archivist; Aegldlus Fauteux, chieif Hbrarian.Law Department.\u2014 Guillaume Saint- Pierre, chief clty attorner: J.H.Damp- housse, W.II.Butler, Camdädlie Tessier.Claude Choquette, Gordien Menard, attorneys ; J.Noel, secretary ; J.Baudouin, notary; G.A.Archambault, T.Beauchamp and C.Beauchesne, claim experts; Senecal, secretary, claims department.Auditor's Department\u2014J.B.Merineau, auditor; KE.0.Monette and x Kenehan, assistant auditors.\"inance Department \u2014L.F.Philie, dir.of finance: RE.A.Grige, asst.eity treas.; Henri Pepin, asst,.accountant and transfer agent : %.Gauthier, cashler ; A.Charpentier, Jr.asst.-cashier; J.A.Charpentier, paymaster; I Lefort, superintendent of water rates and business taxes; J.A.Soulieres, superintendent, revenue department; Edgar Mondor, superintendent special taxes and arrears; Arthur Boutin, chief accountant of revenue ; P.Goulet and Archambault, assistants: lLeonce Fortin, collector of arrears; A.P.Nugent and L.DesRoches, receivers; TT.Bourdon, .Trudeau, W.Clark, Chas.Desy, Jos Normandin and L.Savard, inspectors:; A.Niekle, supt.purchasing and sales dept.; C.LK, Stanton, assistant ; Cousineau, superintendent printing and stationery ; Philippe Lamoureux, superintendent permits privileges and licenses dept.; J.Renecal, sapt.of markets; A.Leblanc, secretary market department.Assesement Department.\u2014 J.Hamilton Ferns, p::sident J.Landry, T.Fleming, cr i.Robillard.a Olivier, A.E.Hulse, J.W.Whigon, I\u2019.Phelan, F.St.G.Stroud, A.M.Russell, R.Houle, E.Clermont, Jose oh Babeau, J.A.H.Quevillon, F.W.Dakin, UC.Munn, assessors and J.Edmond St-Denis, secretary.Recorders Court.\u2014J.Amedee Thoutn chief recorder; G.H.Semple, K.C., A.Morrison, x.C., Aime LeRlanc, recorders ; L.P.Mercure, attorney in char rge: À.Lamer, À.Page and Alban Ouellette clerks; G.Riopel, asst.- cler Police Department.\u2014 Fernand Dufresne, director; E.I.Gobeil and C.Barnes, asst.directors: A.Choquet, secretary; A.Ma- randa, insp.centre div.; A.Belanger, insp.traffic div.; BE Magee, insp.southwest div.; P.Lawton.insp.northwest div.; J.E.Lefebvre, insp.eastern div.: A.Desrosiers, fnsp.northern div.; V.Foucault, insp.detective office: A.Brodeur, asst.insp.detective office ; prisoners\u2019 dept.: BD.Lebeau, capt.; L.Metayer, Vi Dalgneauit, lieuts.; Leon Poupart, sergt.; A.Conroy, M.D.and J.BE , M.D.BA aan A.Ber- thiaume, legal adviser.Fire Department.\u2014 C.Carson, director ; Oscar Marin, deputy director; E.Robert, J.Presseau, Emile Lefort, J.Bernier, J.P.Ruddy, Raoul Gauthier, Patrick Doolan, district chiefs: Patrick Gauthier, chief engineer: Jos.Forget, asst.chief engineer; L.A Lefebvre, chief clerk; D.livier, secreta Public \"Health Department \u2014Dr.S.Bon- cher, director ; Louis de Gonzague Sylvestre, secretary.Public Works Department \u2014J.BE.Blanchard, director ; A.Parent.deputy-director ; G.R.MacLeod, asst.chief engineer; A.Gibeau.assistant and H.H.Dansereau, sec.l\u2019oad Department \u2014Joseph Leblanc, supt.engineer; N.Dozols, assistant, Technical Service.\u2014 J.G.Caron, in charge ; J.A.Gravel, asst.Canaliaation Department.\u2014 J.A.Jette, superintendent engineer: F.V.Dowd, asst.ontreal Water Board.\u2014C.J.DesBalllets, chief engineer, Incineration Department.\u2014J.E.Nantel, superintendent ; Victor Savard asst.superintendent.Building Ine Inspection.\u2014J.E.Carmel, supt., J.berte, asst, Municipal Store.\u2014 J.P, Milord, chief.Municipal Work-Shops.\u2014 Geo.Cartier, superintendent.ectrical Department.\u2014 \u2014 PP.Chausse, superintendent ; ; Parka H.We.Vangie assistant.and > ?Emile Bernadet, superintendent ; John Henderson, superintendent of Mount Royal Park ; Alex Martin, supt.St.Helen's Island.Fire Alarm Dept.\u2014J.nn res supt.City Architect.\u2014D.Beau, Bridges and Tunnels.Cp I Leroux, engin charge.MARKETS.J.Senecal, superintendent of markets.Atwater Market, Atwater av.between St.Lelie and St.Ambroise, A.Bellefeuille, clerk.Bonsecours market, between 272 and 401 St.Paul E., J.B.Charbonneau, clerk.St.Lawrence market, 1171 St.Lawrence Boulevard, H.Chartrand, clerk, Papineau Weigh house, Notre Dame cor.Parthenais, Rodias Oulmet, clerk.Hay market, St.Paul atreet, cor Inspector, Wm.Gallagher, clerk.St.James market.cor Ontario East and Amherst streets, J.Dansereau, clerk.St.Jean Baptiste market, St.Lawrence Boulevard and Rachel.1 Fish Hall, Commissioners street, orp NTA street, J.B.Charbonneau, clerk.faisonneuve Market Ontario 8t.B, Maisonneuve : Geo.Gauvreau, clerk.Marche du Nord, Shamrock Grounds, 7067 Casgrain av.,, Armand Lalonde, clerk, 2UINTA a ts See date ef Bridge street Weigh-house, Bridge near Atwater street, pene urocher, clerk.er Weigh-house, twater avenue, Ste.Bmelle y Omer Racicot, clerk, \u201cPeart ferville Weigh House, Lachapelle nea; Blvd Gouin, W.E.ifuot, cle MUNICIPAL TAXES.Abstract of City Asscssment By-Laws Real & estate assessment\u20141.35 per cent on va School taxes (Catholica)\u20147 mills per cent.on value, (Protestants)\u201410 mills per cent.on value; (Neutrals)\u201412 milis per cent.on Be cial Loan Taxes\u2014Special taxes are imposed on real estate, under by-laws adopted by the Council, to provide annually for the intersect and the winking funds of the following loans :\u2014 By-law 5835, 25th April, 1016, $2,000, 000 at 5 per cent.for 20 years, $0.10 per $1, 000 By-law 610, 27th Dec., 1916, $1, 400.000 at 5 per cent.for 20 yeurs, $0.11 er $1,000; By- law 784, 14th Aug, 1922, $1,500,000 at 5 per cent.for 40 years, $0.09 per $1,000.Total of special loan taxes: $0.36 per £1,000.Special Paving Tax\u2014Under the Acts 19 George V, Chapter 97, Article 26, and 22 George V, Chapter 105, \u2018Section 22, an annual tax is imposed on all taxable and non-taxable real estate situated in the City to cover any excess in the cost of $5.00 per square yard for pavings laid since the Ist January, 1919, on any street, lane or public place, recognized as such at that date, as well ag the interest included in the paving rolls, this tax is $0.0 is Special Tax for Various Excesses\u2014Under the Act 22 George V, Chapter 105, Section 40, an annual tax is imposed on all taxable and non-taxable real estate In the City to cover the losses etc.as well as the excess over one year's interest on all rolls for local improvements other than pavings.The rate for this tax is $0.50 Total of rete taxes :(\u2014$0.16, $0.11, £0.09, 30.683.$0.50) making a total annual impost of = 55 per $1000.valuation.Vater Pipes\u2014A special tax not exceeding six per cent.per annum of the cost is imposed on all vacant lots in front of which water pipes are lald.Snow cleaning tax\u2014Rate for removal of enow from all sidewalks during the winter, 10 cents per running foot vauir unger sidewalk\u201421% per cent.on the value of space occupled, based on the valus of adjoining property.Business and Other Personal Tazes.\u2014The rate of business tax Is 8% per cent.on the annual assessed rental value of the premises occupied.Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs\u2014~The business tax on hotels, restaurants, clubs, eto.is as follows: \u2014 On assessed rental of $180 and under, The rate for 27.00 from $160 to $240.$ 86.00 240 to 320.45.00 to with an Increane 9, Ju.50 for each $400 or fraction above $2.40 Brewers\u2014The a.ae tax on brewers fi» S90 for every $400 assessed rental, or part tS alilers\u2014The business tax on distillers la $80 for every $400 assessed rental, or part of £400 SPECIAL TaAXxzs\u2014Banks\u2014on capital up to $1,000,000 by $2, oto, 00 890 0 \u2019 above $2,000,000 800 anks\u2014branches\u2014each ee 0.se #6 ee 100 Lite Insurance .200 Guarantee and Empl \u201cLiability Ins .200 Accident & Sickness Ing .200 Health Insurance .so os oo 200 Cattle Insurance .200 Plate Glass & Boller \u2018Insurance .200 Automoblie Insurance .200 Marine Insurance .++ «+ 100 When one Company combines two of the above à branches of Insurance, only one tax s , Fire Insurance\u2014Tax on premiums 1 per with a minimum amount fn each case 5200.on, Mutual fire companies except those which pay the tax mentioned above\u2014 $100.00 When any fire company combines other branches of insurance an additional special tax of $200.00.Street rallway cotmpany\u2014City rental $500,000 per annum. LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 31 DATES oF PAYMENT.\u2014Renl Rstate Taxes 1st October; Special Taxes.\u2014Ist October; Business and Water Taxes.\u2014lst September : licenses 1st MUNICIPAL LICENSES AND OTHER TAXES Auctioneers-\u2014$200.00.odor each clerk emploved to cry out, £40.Auciloneers\u2014Ifor the co.Ot goods shipped specially from outside of the City, except the skins of fur or hair animals $400.00.For each h slerk employed to sell goods for them $240 Auctloncers\u2014Commeretal sale by auction outside of the place of business of the auc tioneer, 20,00 for first day, $10.00 for cach additional day.Money Lenders\u2014$200.00; money loaned on security at more than ten per cent, except pawnbrokers and Incorporated comn- panies, $1,000.Pawnbrokers, $200.00.Junk or second hand dealers\u2014$200.00.Peddlers selling small wares, such as pencils.shoe laces.note paper, etc.\u2014$10.0 Peddlers etc., selling only ribbons, badges, toy-balloons or souvenirs, on the occasion of feasts or celebrations (per day) \u201431 00, All other peddlers\u2014$100.0 Peddlers\u2019 assistants on 0 oon Canvassers in private dmellinge \u2014#100.Ro.Wholesale fish dealers\u2014$ .00.Distributors of circulars or samples\u2014 Insurance agents having no offices and doing business from door to door\u2014$5.00.Collecting agen $5.Hotel agents (Runners)\u2014$10.00.al estate age .Bill poster 25.00.Bill on tan ees\u2014-$5.00.swee Public c bowilng alleys and bowling alleys In clubs \u2014$50 00 £ for 8 alle eys.Publte hole tables\u2014$50.00.\u2019 im File SIN ise tables and Dilitard tables - clubs-\u2014 aed a concert halls\u2014$500.00 Moving picture houses (per seat) \u2014$0.85.Dance halls\u2014$200.Museums and other amusement halls\u2014 Clubs, concert Cafes, ns cafes er danc- Ing cafes\u2014$20 Tooting gallertes\u2014$50.sed for m des exclusively\u2014 ss = 00 and $20.00 according to ren Hal aged for eaoclal amusements-\u2014 $20.So $55 00, $30.00, 335.20, $40.00 and 50.00, acc ording tor with hititions or or sho mon haut land, rcus Exhibit Po \"of animals or curiosition with the exception of menageries\u2014$1.00 per day.Outside advertising by means o magic lanterns or electric Apparatus-\u2014$0.50 per Demonstrations in show windows to advertise goods\u2014$0.50 ircuses and other \u201ctraveling shows\u2014 $1,000.00 per day.Circu rades, when shows are located outside the city limits\u2014$1,000.00 per day.Merry Fe o-rounds, for months or less, $20.00; for one year\u2014$50.00.Public laundries\u2014$30.00.Private Hospitals\u2014$100.00.Private butcher atalls\u2014$50.Wholesale meat are 8100.00.Fish, provision or produce dealers, carrying on business in the clty outside of the land used for public markets \u2014$50.00.Smoked meat dealers\u2014$50.00.Skating rinks\u2014$50.00.ny 8 and firewood yards, foun.aries, | blackam ths' shops, joiner shops and ster.establishments aangerous for flre\u2014 Gas, electric and other motors \u2014$2.00 and $5.00, according to horse pow to $20.00, accord- Steam bollers\u20148$3.00 ing fo horse pow hops for the.\"sale of hen stocks exclusively\u2014$50.00.Temporary retail stores\u2014$800.0 Temporary shop, or space near on on the grounds of a circus, for, (he sale of refresb- ments exolusively- 520.00 Itinerant mus clans\u2014$50.goog tolacks doing business in stores\u2014 Master pipe a 00.Journeymen mbers\u2014$1.qiypnotizers, De mate, phrenologisis, etc., $10 ltnerant I photographers\u2014$100.00.Dogs Canopies over the sidewalks\u2014$5,00 1i- cente and $0.20 per square foot of space occupied.Tobacco and cigar stores\u2014=835.00.Any establishment where foods or beverages are manufactured, prepared, bottled, cooked, stored.offered for sale, sald delivered or given Jay to be consumed on the premises\u2014$5,0 Bottlers of nd waters\u2014=$25.00, Ilouses of refuge\u2014$1.Outsiders coming to city to carry on a retail trade\u2014$20.00.Newsboys from 10 to 21 years of age\u2014 Blectric signs\u2014$0.25 Der Sauare foot of surface measured on side Farmers or market Gardeners Supplying grocers or other traders without golng to the markets\u2014$26.00 For Jue of explosives under by-law No.340\u2014 Dog traders\u20144$25.00 Manufacturers ot Pa on- -alcoholle beverages Manufacturers of biscuits, confectionery, preserves, etc\u2014$5.Keepers of boarding houses for children\u2014 lot: Machines\u2014$10.00.Selling wood on the wharves that has been sawn thereon\u20143$50.Bicycles\u2014$1.00 to $2.Ar Kiosks for the sale of due wspapers and perjodicals-\u2014S10, 00 to $50.0 Chauffeurs\u2014$5.00.Autobus for passengers and tourists up to\u2014$50.00.Butcher's Stalls outside of the land used for public markets: $50.00 for each of the first and second stalls; $100.00 for each stall over and above two up to twenty inclusive; $150.00 for each stall over and above twenty.Grocers and chain stores: $5.00 for each rocery over and above the first up to the fth inclusive; $25.00 for each grocery over and above the fifth up to the tenth inclusive ; $50.00 for each grocery over and above the tenth.VEHICLES Vehicles for Hire for the Conveyance of assengers For a two-wheeled cab or caleche, 1 horse, i.\u201c A four-wheeled carriage, 1 horse, ios \u201cA four-wheeled carriage, 2 horses, 31500.an omnibus or stage coach, 2 horses, \u2018Hackmen's employees\u2014$2.50.CARTAGE VEHICLES Include all vehicles used for carrying materials, parcels, goods, provisions or articles whatsoever, as well as hearses, with the exception of vehicle liable to a different license fee, imposed {n virtue of the present or any other y-law For every two-wheeled veblcle, 1 horse gate, every four-wheeled vehicle, 1 horse, sit oo.avery four-wheeled vehicle, 2 horses (The above rates cover the vehicle, horse, numbers and badges).PLEABURE AND OTHER VEHICLES OF A 8PECIAY KIND For every four-wheeled carriage or other vehicle drawn by 2 horses\u2014$2 $16.00.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 For every vehicle kept for hire by livery stable keepers\u2014$12.00.The above rates cover both the horse and vehicle.but In cases where such vehicle is hired with a driver, the llcense to be paid shall be that of a hackney carriage) For each spare working or hire horse\u2014 For each saddle horse, and for each spare pleasure horse\u2014$6.00.Vehicles not already taxed, each\u2014$12.00.$2000 cles drawn by three or more horses\u2014 Each vehicle used fo bring building stone, rough or cut , into the city from a munlel- \u201c» WN Pality situated outside a radlus of two miles from the limits of the said city \u2014$25.Persons using hand carts for commercial purposes each 5.00.ertising raggons-$50.00.conf oll trad For each vehicle, 1 horse.$ 59.00 For each vehicle, 2 horses 00 * For each vehicle, 3 horses 100, 00 For each vehicie, 4 horses 120.00 Vebicles used by junk and second-hand traders not keeping stores\u2014$25.Chauffeur of automobile for hire or taxi- ca Owners of automobiles for hire or taxicab, each automobile\u2014-$15.0 Common carrier with Lor vehicle, eacn vehicle in use \u2014$15.0 Owners of motor eblcles (trucks) :\u2014 VEHICLES WITH ONE DRIVING-AXLE AND EQUIPPED WITH WHOLLY OR PARTLY SOLID OR NON-PNBUMATIC TIRES.Over 10,000 lbs.to vehicle and capacity From 12,000 lbs.to vehicle and capacity From 14,000 ibs.to vehicle and capacity From 1 16,000 Ibs.to vehicle and capacity r 18,000 lbs, to vehicle and capacity 20,000 1bs.or more, combined, $250.00.S B capaclty VEHICLES WITH ONE DRIVING-AXLE AND BNTIRELY EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES.Over 12,000 lbs.to 14,000 Ibs.exclusive, vehicle and capacity combined, 76.0 0 bs, to 16,000 Ibs.exclusive, vehicle and capacity com bled, .00, 16,000 lbs.to 18,000 lbs.exclusive, vehicle and capacity com bined, 18,000 lbs.to 20,000 lbs.exclusive, vehicle Ral capacity combine 0.8, or pore: vehicle.an combhocd $175 d capacity COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, DELIVERY CARS OR AUTOBUSES WITH TWO DRIVING AXLES AND EQUIPPED WITH WHOLLY OR - PARTLY SOLID OBR NON- PNEUMATIC TIRES.Over 16,000 lbs.to 18,000 lbs, sxclusive, vehicle and sapacity combined, 200.0 Over 18,000 1 to 20,000 1bs., exclusive, vehicle aid capa combined, 32 5.00.8 or gore vehicle an combined, $250.00.4 capacity COMMERCIAL cos DELIVERY CARS OB AUTOBUSES WITH TWO DRIVING AXLES AND ENTIRELY EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIRRS.ba.or géore vehi conbge car iT » vehicle and capacity Badges, tes or plates, $0.25.CAB TARIFF.ONE HORSE VEHICLES.; By the Drive.Time allowed\u2014Fifteen Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .\u2026.80 cents.For : or 4 persons .T5 cents.Time allowed\u2014Thirty V.inutes.For 1 or 2 persons .oe 76 cents.For 3 or 4 persons $1.00 Time allowed Taree: quarters ot an hour.For 1 or 2 person $1.For 8 or 4 persons \u2026 By the Hour.For 1 or 2 permns .$1.25 For 8 or 4 per.ons .1.50 Two HORSE VEHICLES.By the Drive, Time allowed\u2014Fifteen \u2018Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .T5 cents.For 3 or 4 persons 1.00 Time allowed\u2014Thirty Minutes.For 1 or 2 persons .$1.00 For 8 or 4 persons .1.26 Time Allowed\u2014Three-quarters of an For 1 or2 persons .$1.50 For 8 or 4 persons .1.76 By the Hour.For 1 or 2 persons .eee.$1.75 For 3 or 4 persons .| Ch ee 2000 2.00 BAGGAGE.For each trunk carried in any auch vebtole, 50 cents.No charge shall be made for travel- {ing 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 rates as above established.The above tariff shall apply to every drive within the limits of the City of Montreal, even in the event of it belng necessary to go through an adjoining municipality to reach the destination of the passenger.For drives between midnight and four o'clock in the morning, fifty p.c.shall be added to the tariff rates above established.¢.The tariff by time shall apply to all drives extending beyond the city limits, pro- ded the engagement be made within the - d.Children under § years of age and sitting on their parents\u2019 or guardians\u2019 laps will 32 LOVELL\u2019S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY be admitted free of charge and shall not be held as being Included in the word \u2018persons\u2019 in the sald tariff.¢.The word drive\u2019 wherever {t occurs in the sald tariff shall be held to admit stoppages within the time fixed for said drives.AUTOMOBILE TARIFF TAXICABS Legal ratee\u2014For one or two passengers.30 cents for the first one third of a mile or any fraction thereof.10 cents for each additional third mile.20 cents for each additional passenger.10 cents for each 8 minutes waiting time.Two children under 10 years of age free, but 20 cents will be charged for each addl- tional child of the same age.50 cents extra for each trunk if carried No charge for hand baggag 20 cents extra return drive, for each mile ur 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 nt and Verdun are included In the City Hinits for the purpose of this tariff.TOURING CARS Legal Rates\u2014dJFor one or four Passengers.1.00 for each 1-4 of an hour or any fraction thereof or $3.50 per hour.Lega at tes\u2014For Five or more Passengers.\u201cios for 1-4 of an hour or any fraction ereo $2.25 for more than 1-4 of an bour or any fraction thereof.8.23 for more \u201cthan 1-2 of An hour or any fraction thereof.$4.00 for more than 3-4 of an hour and not more than an 50 cents extra fon \u2018each trunk (if car- Je No charge for hand baggage.TARIFF OF WATER RATES.Dwelling-houses, stores, shops, offices, &c., on the assessed rental, 6 per cent.; churches 6 per cent.on rental based on 4 per cent.on thelr assessed value: restaurants, at uniform rate of 12 per cent.on assessed yearly rental, provided that when the rent is $1000 0 and over and at least twenty furnished rooms exist, water shall be charged by meter and paid ror at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, &c; horses, $2 each; cows.$1 each; horse stalls, livery stable keepers, horse dealers, tavern keepers, &c., shall pay $1.50 for each stall whether oc- cupled or unoccupied; public baths or baths for the uke of which a charge Ir made, $68 each tub; st.am engines $6 per horse-power or $1.15 per 1000 cubic feet by meter; buliding materials, cts.per 1u00 bricks; 3 cts.per cubic yard of masonry and $3 per 1,000 yards plastering; fountains, $2 for every 1000 euble feet, supplied by meter: hand hose, for sprinkling purposes, $2.50; $2.00 for each 5ù feel uf truntage ot traction thereof; meter rates dor distiller] breweries, hotels, taverns, rallways, laundries, colleges, seminaries, academies, houses of industry, reformatories, boarding schools, nunneries, asylums, dye houses, photographic studios and all manufacturing establishments generally, $1.16 per 1000 cublc feet; but the quarterly blli by meter must not be less than 1% p.c.of the assessed rental y «lue of premises supplied; if, for an reaso whatsoever In the opinion of the > Board of Commissioners, water cannot be supplied by meter 6 A cent.on yearly so gmeter, rent 7 apnum ; % open, inch, $4.00; 1 La 2.008 $8.00; 8 inch, G26.00: 875.00 ; 8 inch ch, $3.00 3 inch, siz 4 inch, $40.00; 6 finch, $100.Public hospitals having & minimwm of 100 permanent beds, xept gnatultousiy for patients, shall pay each annually, for their water supply a uniform rate of twenty-five dollars ($25) Dates of payment.\u2014The water nates are due and payable on the lst day of September, Im each year, up to which date there will be allowed a discount of 3 p.c.All charges for specifis 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, opping supply.\u2014The water supply will be 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, 18 payable on San overdue taxes and water rates.CITY PUBLIC PARKS, Office : LaFontaine Park E.Bernadet, supt, of pa arks; 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, Chief Forester Free Service; A.lLemey, division foreman ; If, Dion, division foreman.IX.Ducharme, decretn ny PAR OF MONTREAL.Henry Chauvin, K.C, batonnier ; Leonce Plante, KA, syndic; Charles Champoux, K.C., tfroasurer Paul Monty, secretary.Council-1,.Macfarlane, K.C., Guillaume St.Pierre, K.C., Lucien Gendron, K.C., Bernard Bourdon, K.C.J.Geo, Magnan, Charles Emard.Alderic Blain, Robert Tellier, Hugh O'Donnell, Advocates\u2019 Library.\u2014 Marechal Nantel, K.C., Hbrarian : A.Perrault, assistant librarian : Armand Marin, asst.librarian.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.85), is composed of a chief\u2019 justice and six puisne judges, and has appellate civil and criminal jurisdiction within and throughout the Dominion of Canada.The judges reside at Ottawa, where the Supreme Court holds annuaily three cessions, the firat bes ginning on the first Tuesday In February, the second on the fourth Tuesday in Apri and the third on the first Tuesday in De.ober.COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Appeal Bide.Ion.J.M.Tellier, Chief Justice of the Province of Quebec; Hon Dorion, E.E.Howard, Hon.A i Bernier, Hon.Me Rivard, Hon.8.Letourneau, Hon.Alex Rives-Hall, Hon.W.L.Bond, Hon, A.Gali- peault, Hon.St.Germain, Hon.Charles Joseph Walsh, \"ion J.L.St.Jacques, judges ; Pouliot & Laporte, clerks of appeals for the Province of Quebee: Clovis Laporte, K.C., head clerk for Montreal ; Louis Marchand, deputy clerk of appea als; Hector Charland, deputy clerk of appeals; Maximilien Mercier, deputy clerk of appeals ; C.G.Lesage, Beauchemin, Lorenzo Borie and Sosenis Jerome, clerks.EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA.The Exchequer Court, constituted under a Dominion Statute, 50-53 Vict., chap.16, ia presided over by one judge, and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all .claims, suits or actions against the Crown.ii has conour- rent jurisdiction in relation to revenuu cases and the enforcement of penalties; in cases respecting patents of invention, trade-marks, copyright and industrial designs and in respect to land patents; cases against Crown ofiicers for anything done or omitted to be done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plantiff or petitioner and in respect of Rallway debts under 3 Rd.vu, .21.Admiralty jurisdiction .is vested in tne \u2018Exchequer Court of Canada, under 53-51 Vie.(lmperial), ch.27, and 64-85 Vie.(Canädian), ch.29.The Exchequer Court is also ar Imperial Prize Court in time of war.The Court sits at Ottawa every Monday at 11 a.m., except during vacation or the absence of the judge, for hearing motions, demurrers, etc., and for the trial of causes at such places and times as are fixed by the judge.by general or special order ADMIRALTY SI1DE.\u2014Quebec Admiralty District (for the Province of Quebec).Sits tor the trial of causes at such times and places as are fixed by the judge In the cities of Quebre and Montreal.Judge ln _admiraity\u2014Hon.Justice Phil- lippe Dem Deputy \u2018Régistrar\u2014Oscar Belanger, Montreal.Acting Marshal-\u2014\u2014Arch.S.Wilson.CIRCUIT COURT for the District of Montreal.Hon.Justice J, A.C.Ethier, Chief Justice ; Hon.op ustice J.B.Archambault, Hon.Justice R.TT.Stackhouse, Hon.L.A.udges ; bs X.Roy, K.C., chief clerk; J.A.fvest, assistant; F, P.Dussault, acct.; Albert Chabot, deputy- -clerk for naturalization department.SUPBRIOR COURT.Judicial District of Montreal.Hon.Robert Alfred Ernest Greenshields.chief ges À don.Philippe Demers, senior jud don.P Paul G.Martineau, Hon.Wilfrid Mercier, Hon.Charles Archer, Hon Campbell Lane, Hon, Louis Coderre, Hon.\u2018FE.Depatle, J al AMC al gn TAT Charles Albert Duclos, Hon.Louls Joseph Maurice Loranger, Hon.Louis Emmanuel de Lorimier, Ion, Edouard Fabre Surveyer, Hon.Philemon Cousineau, Hon.Joseph Demers, Hon.Charles Avila Wilson, Hon.Gonzalve Desnulniers, Hon, Arthur Trahan, Hon, Louis Boyer, Hon, Jean J, Denis, Hon, Joseph Archambault, Ion.Louis Cousineau, Hon.Francis Joseph Curran and Hin, Brrol Muleolm William Mellougall, Prothonotary\u2019s Office.\u2014 Hon.Jules Al- lard, prothonotary; J.B.A.Tison, chlef- de .Merrill, A.Archambault.T.\"Derome, I.A.ansereau, J.12.Bedard lance, J.M.Latour, Vital Larose, .G.Prud'homme, C.BE.Sauve, Jos., Duhamel, Em.Demers, XY.Dorval, Eug.G.Lamoureux, J.A.Vali uette A.fon Grand- hots, J.B.Carbonneau, lu.7.Qnmicotte, 1.Beauregard, A.Delisle, J.A.M.Gadoury, Albert Giroux.Ad.Laberge, J.H.A.Pru- d'homme, Anguste Lalonde.Aime Lozcau.Ovide Mercure, 11.Brodeur, Romeo Pol- rier, J.O.Masse, y J.Lefebvre, Auguste Quesnel, Lionel Leveille, Henrl Bourdon, Leandre Plante, Adeodat Chauret, Joseph Laurent Ravnauld, Viateur Farley, Hormis- dus Laplerre, Romeo MI eron, P\u2019lerre La- lime, William Athanase Baker, C.Gratton, .BE.Deslauriers and J.H.T'épin.\" Accountant.\u20141J.edard, controller and accountant of judicial deposits service : Charles A.Merrill, accountant roux, assistant accountant of \"Judicial do- posits service ; Roger Bedard and Gerard Parent.clerks \u2014M.R, Portelance, chlef clerk: J.A.Archambault, Master of the Rolls; Henrt Bourdon, Practice Court; H.Beauregard, Jury trials; Auguste Quesnel, Bankruptcy Court; Archambault, licitation sales: L! A.Danaéreau A.Prud'homme, Emile Demers, J.A.M.Ga- doury, Albert Giroux, Magdelger Mercier, Ovide Mercure, H.W.Brodeur, Adeodat Chauret Joseph Laurent Raynauld, Hormis- das Lapierre, Romeo Migneron, C.Gratton, J.E.Deslauriers J.H.Pepin, Oscar Leclerc and Omer Hardy Jud gment Department t\u2014C.H.Lavallee.chief clerk: J.O.Masse, Lionel Leveille, Leandre Plante and Viateur Farley, assistants \u2018racing Omicer- 1.M.G.Lamoureux, .Bankruptoy Office.\u2014Hon.Jules Allard, official receiver; Arthur Delisle, registrar; Auguste Quesnel\u2019 and Oscar Leclerc deputy- registrars ; Arthur Desmarais and Louis Des- Lui, Son: tment.Willlam Athanase Tl'utelle Department.\u2014 fr A.E Grandbois and J.A.puty.Deputy- Proth:anotaries.\u2014 Chs.À stant & Status Re taters, Notaries and pans Surveys Degds.\u2014 \\ 2.Massicotte, chief: J L.Charbonneau, H.à Lofeh homme, 8.Lemieux.G.Saucier and Jos.Couture, assistants.Registration of Judgments.\u2014 Anguste Lalon Repicira ation of Partnerships.\u2014FEugene Bellay.chief: Brock Willett.J.W.Thouln and I'aul Pelletier, assistants.Recorda Department.\u2014 Raymond Achlin, Clarke J.Theberge, asst.TERMS, Montreal.\u2014Every mouth, except July and August, Law Stamp Distridutora.\u2014J.BH.Bedard, chief : P.Dubuc, C.A.Piche, Leopold Chauvin and Remi Levesque, assistants.RECORDERS' COURT.The Recorders who preside over thh Court are anpointed hy the Quebec Government.The present recorders ave J.Thouin, chief recorder; G.H.Semple, K.C., time Leblanc and G.A.Morrison, K.C.; L.P.Mercure, attorney in charge of the Court: A.Lamer, À.Page and A.Ouellette.clerks: Geo.Riopel, head of office staff and deputy clerk.ADMIRALTY COURT.Office: Court House, Montreal Registrar's Office, Sheriff's O Office.Hon.Justice Philippe Demers, judge; Oscar Belanger, deputy district Treglatrar, REGISTRY OFFICE.450 St.Vincent Street.1.Brassard, N.P., registrar; L.D.La- Rue, J.P.Levesque, A.Pelletier, L.Brassard, Oscar Quesnel, Georges Patenaude, deputies.COURT OF THE SESSIONS OF THE PEACE.Judges.\u2014Gustave Perrault, chief justice: Victor Cusson, Amedee Monet, F.En- right, Gustave Marin and J.O.La Maurice Tetreau, police magistrate.croix ; ; LOVELL'S MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY 33 JUDGES, SHERIFFS, CLERKS OF THE CROWN, PROTHONOTARIES AND CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.Disrricr FxnrraL Jupos Sens CLERK OF THE CROWN PROTHONOTARY, SU- PKRIOR COURT CLERK Or THE Circuit Court \u201c.nd 42 89 8 aus afr .® 8 988 S| ews oe 00 0 à a Megantic Co ass uc 0000 wJércos ca es 0000000 soc 0ajesseuvace PET PA AR BEAUCE.Hon.P.D'Auteuil\u2019 2.|Gustave Garant.| Vezina & Ferron.Beauce Co \u201cos 0 8 8 ® 0 & 0 nd ® 8 8 0 0 2 0 0 5 8 00 Her E Ea sa 9 8 \u201d, a «ew ® % seers ee 0 » 2 80 0a 00 pe Frontenac Co.oe ¢ 80 9 08 58 00 0800s .*100 068 en 0 0 sop * eo 0 0 » .\".a.u.n.eesas Dorchester Co.0).0000 0000 u 000 soc u00 esi eee ere etter rae sear BEAUHARNOIB.c.Hon.W, Mercier.cu ne Domina\u2019 Crépin .o.|Ostiguy & Lapointe.Chat uguay Co cerea]ienann RAA AAA so sneucuoe nee nant ele sa0000 veuves 00e 000 Hüntingdon Co.j.+100n0a seau 0e sas ones a fjoo nue n au 0 ou06 ose fsene ue 50 0000002 0a0u08 FORD.|Hon E.M.McDougall.[C.B.Jameson.Biron & Hanson ans 000 -Brpme Co.use a nas a sa afro0en 000 rs c0000 +00fsscece aus 0010200000 Je aa aa ae ua s a 0000 aus Misslequoi.arc 0e cc 0000 sono 000 a.a Vaocse sac 000000 cunsefford C aid Go.on ail Gall |.Cree 1 0 à HICOUTIMI AN cer on e Ge y vs.of.\u2026.\u2026 |Percy Martin.8¢.John Co.\"ws 0 Oa s eee .À 2le oe tv ove ans ® 8 88 0] 4 300008 8a0e¢eP a0 0 econo .e Gaerr No.2.1111: Bonaventure Go.nous.ULL, .Papineau Co.cvesseane Hull Co.® 9 0000 OOD eo oN Labelle CO.21 ca a 20000 1 [sERVILLE.PP JOLIETTE and C Berthier Co L'Assomption Co.Montcalm © KAMOURAGEA s\u2026\u2026\u2026.0.ns ta Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.MONTCALM .ooovevacson + J \u2018|Hon.L.I.M.Loranger.e.|Hon Ses ses sess essere .»2.-\u201d.*su.0e\u2026- ec.:.0.602.006 \u2014C 800 008 .v *.a.\u2026.Hon.A.Trahan.\" Noel Beileau ss gee Labelle Co.ee.MowTmaGNTY.000.Iutet CO.0000000 B Co MONTRRAL.0400000 MONTREAL AND EE DEC (King's areal \u20ac3: cx] OL TOALM oo.PE Ge.\u2026.ss
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