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Hochelxga-Alp Desjardins Portneuf-E A de St. Georges Huutiugdun-Julius tdcriver Cenkr-Hun J E Cauchos FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA. Ihervilla-Françoie Bechard -Hon Isidore Thibauitau Jacques Cartier-Rodolphe Laflamme -Hon Thus McGreevy Joliette-Louis F G Baby Quebec Co-Adolphe P Caron Anosxrtxs Cosnoaaartox.-Vice-Consul, TAree Biwrs, Geo. B. Day. Kamouraeka-C A P Pelletier Itichelieu-George I Berthe Laprairie-Alfred Pinsonneault Richmond and Wolfe-Hon H Aylmer ACarau axn HcxoaaT.-Consul, , Ed. Schultze. L'Assomption-Hilaire Hurteau Ritnouski-J H Rutnuald Fiset BaAstt,.-Vice-Conral, Ualilaz, N.S., Laval-Alderic Ouimet Ruuville-(i Cheval M. Tobin. Levis-L H Frechette Selkirk Donald A Smith Cetw.-CoturldJenewl, Montreal, Geo. B. Day, Conwtl ; Quebec, John Laird ; I L'Islet-Philippe B Caegrain St livaointhii-Louis Delorme Lotbiniere-Henry Bernier St Juhns-Franr;ois Bouraasa 1 ïcr-Conauli Chieuwiati, bon. David Priee ; 1 Ane tliaera, J. F. Gaudet; St. JoAs, :V.B., J. ".tekinonge-Louis A Buyer St ataurioe-Cbarlea Lajoie W. 'cammell. Slegantic-Edouard E Richard ShetPord-Hon L S Huntington Dsxraate.-Consuls, Balefaz, S. Tobin ; Montreal J. F. WuIQ Via-Contuls, Miasisqtwl-William Donuhue Sherbrooke-S T Brooks Quebac, George T. Pembertun ; Suguenuy, David E. Î'rice. Montcalm-Firman Du as Soulanges-Jaeques P Lanthier Montntsgny-Heuri T Waschereau Stanataad-Charles C Colby FaAses.-Coneul-General, Quebec, Martial Chevalier. Vice-Consuls, Montreal, Dr. Montmorency -Jean Langlois Temiecouata-Jsan B Pouliot P. E. Picault; lfaltjaz, .Y.J., J. B. Morrow ; Sydney, N.S., bon. J. kburinut; St. -B Devlln Terrebonne-L F R Masson John's A'w^oundland, J. C. Toussaint. Coruutar Agents Toronto, W. J. ^lacdonell; Montreal East-Louis A Jett6 Three Rivers-Wm McDougall St. Jol^n, .1.B., George Carvill ; G'Aarlottetorvrt, !'.B./., Lr. Hobkirck. Montreal West--Frederic McKenzie Two Mountains-Wilfred Prevost Gataex TLYPiag.-Consuls, Toronto, J. A. Simmen ; Queber, C. Pitl i Montreal Napierville-S Cuupal Vau, lrrcuil-Robert Harwood W. C. Alunderlob. Nicolet-Joseph Gaudet Verchktres-Hon Ottawa Co A Wright l'amaika-Charles Gill INsrnsat.exns.-Coaeul-t'Jenenl, 2brottto, B. H. Dixon, H.N.L. Vice-Consul, Pontiac-Win McK Wright f^uebec C. Johnston; llalUas, A.S., W. N. Wickwire, 31.D; St. John, N.B., T. K. ls. Tis^ale. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Psao.-Cotuul, lfontrwl, Geo. B. Day. Vice-Conarla, Queba, John Laird ; Chicoutimi, bon. David Price ; Three Rivers, J. F. Gaudet; &. John, N.B., J. W., Annapolis-William H Ray Hants-M H Goudge Scammell. Antigonish-Angus Mclsaac Inverness--Samuel McDonnell Cape Breton-Newton L McKay, Wil- Spain.-Consul-t;.neral, Quebec, Senor Don 1lariano Alvarez. Vicv-Consnle, King's -Frederick W Borden Qucbec, Don José \avarro • Montreal, Antony Pain- I am McDonald Dr. J. L. Leprohon ; Gusyr, Lunenburg-Charles E Church chaud. Vice-Consul. St. John, N.tl., StepAen's Colchester-Thninas McKay Pictou-lames W Carmichael, John A Henry Jack. Consular Agents, St. Davis Brown; Si. Samuel Johnston ; Caraquette and SAql^igan, John Cumberland-Hon C Tupper, C.B. Dawson Georges, Diguv-Huu N ü Vail R. Dawn. l'ta-Conaula, ilahJar, 11.S., Don Antonio M. de 7Aa; Jyuncy Win Queen's-James F Forbes Purves. Consular dy.nta, Yarmouth, Guysborough- dJohn A Kirk George S. Brown • Lunertbury Daniel bwen Richmond-Hon Edmund P Flynn sen.; Liverpool, Robic L. Ste rns ; G/aee Bay, Haiitax-Al.fre G Jonea, Patrick Shelburne-llon T Collin Little 6 harles H. ftigby ; 1'ictou' Power Howard Primrose. Iiee-t,'onruln, Charlottetown, T. S. Carvell, Victoria-Hon C J Campbell St. John's, 14erJurnrllnnd, Don Joe6 Froneki. Consular Agents, Trinihl, Yarmouth-Frank Killam A. H, Cole; UrcenaFOnd, Jamsa L. Ni-onan; Tulrnyuet,-Duder; a.^yu, Ha • Fwdlster, , Burin, Fr+ncts Bertew ; llarf.our Briton, Phiiip Hubert; U.rullors, 11'il^iam Gallose. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Viee-Consul, :/arbour Uracr, Thom" H. Ridley. 9wgn911 t,nD Noawsv.-Consul, Quebec, W. A. Schwartz. VicaConsula Montreal Albert-John Wallace Restigouche-George Moffatt John F. Wul,f; Iiacounains, John E. Barry; $aywnay, D. Pricc Hujile; Trois Carleton - S B A Frldeby St John, City J S Soies DeVeber Ptstolea, Nazaire Tetu; Künowki and d/atane, George Sylvain; U.ayf, J. J. Charlotte-A If Gillmour St John, City and County-Hon Isasc Luwndes; vatAoUaK, N.B. Geo. Haddon; .Ntrt^mchr Richard Hutchison; Gloucestcr-Hon T W Anglin Burpee and A L Palmer K.ehibucto, R. Hutchinson • iSuctouche, J. liowser; Sh, diac, Win. J. M. Harrington ; Kent George 1lcLeod Sunbury - Charles Burlree St. John, John Oudlip ; hathurrt, John Ferguson, jun.; l1a[t/as, .V.S., James B. King's-James Domrille Victoria Oxley; !'rv,/ ^raah, H. G. Pineu jun.; Yarmouth, J Y. Moody, Sydney tl.B. Wm. Nnrthumlxrland - Bon Peter Mitchell Westmorland-Hon A J Smith H. Archibald jun.; Pictou, N'S., J. R. Noonan; St. JoAn'a, Ney^oun iland, hobert llueen's-John Ferris York - John Pickard H. Prowse ;2dwailtun, llnt., Silae E. Gregory. IIstsn SraTSa or Ausatea.-Consut-Ueneral, Afontreal, W. A. Dart. {'ice and BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ihk. Corunl-Uerteral, .Yontreal, Orlando P. Blosse. Consuls, Clt/'ton, R. D. Chtlton; Fort Erie, A. C.I'hillipa;[JodericA A. A. Thompson; Bamilton H. Ray Ceriboo-J S TLompsnn Cosmaa-Fre J Ruscoe Ngera; Kingston, James M. Trae; Pnxotl, L. S. Sims; / on Sarnia, S. B. Pace; New Weetminater-J Cunningham oictoria-Ade Toronto, A. D. Shaw. I ice-Consula, La Rue Peck, Windsor John L. Near • Vancouvers Island-Artbur liunster Yale-Edgar Dewdney Coaticor.k, Edward Vaughan ; 6tuebec, W. C Howells • ilaÎiJar, NS. M. 1^ Jackson; Pietou, N.S,, Oscar ^ïalmroe; St. John, N.l^., Darius B.' {^arner; St. John's, Netejoundland, T. N. Jlalloy ; Charlottetown i'.E.l., David M. Dunn; YAIfITOSA. St. John's, Q., ; W'innipey, M., James W. Taylor; I4ctoria, B.C., D. Eckstein. Liegar-John C Schultz I Marguette-Joseph Ryan URUGUAY.-Consul 1lmtreal, F. W. Henshaw. Vice-Consuls, Montreal, F. C. Henehaw ; ,Syrlncy b. B., H. H. Archibald !'ictou, N.S., Charles W. Ives ; Bristol, S. C. Tupper; St. ^;fary's Bay, Charles E. ^iverett• Annapolis Tht^. A. Gavaza; PII,I1faZ SD WABD ISLAND. vuehrc, C. P. Champion; Three Rivers, James Acbougal ; Slt. John, N.B., A. D. King-Hon J Davies P A McIntyre I Prince--S T Perry James Yen Goodwin.

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CONSTITUENCIES. MEMIIIKRB. P. 0. •tentutiss. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Poe! K. Chisholm Brampton Perth, N. R.. D. D. limy Stratford BEAT OF GOVERNMENT—TORONTO. :' th, S. H Thos Balleutlue ...... Downie Lieutenant-Governor—His Honor lION. Joua Caswrouri, Toronto. Peterborough, E. H . Dr. J. O'Sullivan ....Teterboro Peterborough, W it. bah. A. cox. Teterboro Private Secretory and A.D.C., Frederick Law, Commander R. N. Preseott.... . Dr. Harkins L'irrighial Prince Edward G striker.. Piero', EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. eenfnsw. S. R. James liontield Ren(rew T. I'. Pardee, Commisiioner Renfrew, N IL T Deacon Pembroke Hon. O. Mewat, Premier and Attorney General ; Hon Ruarell. ' A. J. Baker Prescott of Crown Lands ; Hou. A. McKellar, Provincial Secretary Minister of Agriculture; :emcee. E. S John Kern Orillia Hou. C. F. Fraser, Commissioner of Public Works ; Adam Crooks, Treasurer ;J. G. oirucoe, W S Thee Long ...... collingwood Scott, Clerk of Executive Council ; II Kinloch, assistant clerk ; G. B. Nichol and Simcoe, W 8 Darcy Boulton Toronto clerks ; Michael Smith, messenger. etormont J Bethune, ti.0 Toronto E. H. T. Ileward Toronto East lion. M. C. Cameron. ....Toronto Toronto West Robert Bell. Toronto HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Victoria, N. K J I). Smith Fenelou Falls Victoria, S. It 8 C. Wood Lindsay IIox. E. M. WELLS, SPEAKER. Waterloo, N H M. Springer Waterloo 11 aterloo, S. H John Elemink ...Galt 0. ADDEEas CONBT1TEENCIEN. MEMBERS. P. %%Mend lion. J. G. Currie St. Catharines Wellington, N. R. Napanee John McGowan Alma Addington. H. M. Doi-oche. Wellington, C. R. C Clarke Flora Algoma Fred. W. Cumberland. Toronto Wellington, ei. It H. Finlaymon Paris hou. l'eter Goer Guelph Brant. N.R Brantford nentworth,N.R. Thai. Stock .Dundaa Brant, 8.R. A S. Hardy. Wentworth, S. K W. Bexton Jerseyville Brockville Col. W. II. Cole Brockville York. E. R Donald Sinclair Saugeen John Lane 'Thornhill Bruce, N R Toronto lork, W. It P Patterson Patterson liruce, 8.R Hon. Rupert M. Wells lurk, N. It. . Dr. J. 11.Widdefield ...... W. K. Fisher Flesherton New Market cardwell.... Ottawa Carleton O. W. Monk. Cornwall A. F. McIntyre Cornwall Dulterin Dr. Barr . liornings Mills OFFICERS HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Dundas Andrew Broder Morrisburg Durham, KR John Itoeever Port Hope Durham. W.R John McLeod Bowmanville Charles T. Gillmor, clerk of the House; J. Notman, Queen's printer and account- Dr. .1. IL Wilson St. Thomas ant; J. J. Vance, clerk assistant and clerk of private Elgin, Kit Wardsville bills ; A. H. Sydere, clerk of Elgin, W. It J. II. Monroe. record and routine ; A. Leith, law clerk ; J. M. Dalaniere, clerk ; Lewis Wigle Kingsville F. J. Glacknityer, Essex. E. It Sandwich sergeant-at-arms ; S. J. Watson, librarian ; Phillins, housekeeper and chief Essex, N. R J. C. Patterson messenger ; William Johnson, John Bowman and William Frontenac. .Peter Graham Kingston Kennedy, messengers ; Glengarry .A. J. Grant Cornwall John Siniser, fireman, and James Wells, watchman. – Iton. C. F. Fraser Toronto Grenville. S.R Owen Sound Grey, N.It ..Thos. Scott. À. W. Lauder Toronto Grey, E.It Durham PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND REGISTRAR'3 Grey S. R .J. H. Hunter DEPARTMENT. Haidimand .. Jacob Baxter Cayuga . W. Barber Streetaville Halton Hamilton Hon. A. McKeller Provincial Secretary ; I. R. Eckart, assistant secretary ; R. S. Hamilton ...... , J. M. Williams Brodie, chief clerk ' ; Henry Alley, J. B. McLachlin and Hastings, W.R. ..N. S. Appleby Tvendlnaga Frank Jones, clerks ; Arthur Burchall, messenger. }fasting., E.R . Thon. Willes Beilenllle .G. H. Boulter Stirling Itiousramt-Gentam,'s linericu.—Ilon. A. McKellar, Registrar-General ; H. S. liastings, N.R. Wroxeter Huron, N.R.. .Thoa. Gibson.. Crewe, chief clerk ; Charles Heron, R. F. Smith, Frederick Warwick, James Huron. S.R . .A. Bishop. Hay McGill Ridley, C. Hetherington and L. G. Mercer, clerks. .Col. A. M Rom . Goderich Huron West Toronto REGISTRAR'S BRANCH.—John F. C. Dasher, deputy registrar ; George Kent, E. S –lion. A. McKellar Hobbit, .Alex. Crotta Tilbury East chief clerk ; John A. limes, clerk. Kent W. S Kingston Kingston ..W. Robinson Hon. T. B. Pardee Toronto Lambton West. . Warwick Lampton East .Peter Graham Lanark, N.R. ..Dr. Most yn Lanark DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Lanark, S. H. Abraham Code Innisville ..111. Merrick Merrickville Leeds, N.R and Grenville Delta Hon. C. F. Fraser. Commissioner ; K. Tully, architect ; T. M. Molesworth, en- Leeds. S. R. ..Dr. Preston J. T. Grange Napanee gineer ; William Edwards, secretary ; F. T. Joues, accountant ; W. J. S. Ilollowell, Lennox St. Catharines Lincoln . Sylvester Neelon R. Purdom, J. C. McNabb, draughtsmen ; J. P. Edwards, M. Wilson, clerks, .W. R. Meredith London Chas. McDonald, messenger. London Belmont Middlesex, E R R. Tooley ImmtoaavioN DEPARTMENT.—Hon. A. Cooks, commissioner ; David Spence, secre- . H McDougall Middlesex. N. R Wardsville tary ; E. Jeninson, clerk ; agriculture and arts, hon. A. McKellar, Commissioner ; Middlesex, W. R...... J. Watterworth Ge- Monck. . .Dr. H. R. lianey Wellandport Orge Rockland, secretary ; Chas. McDonald, messenger. linakoka .John C. Miller Toronto Northumberland. E. R. J. M. Ferres Warkworth W. R. ...Wm liargraft.... .Cobourg Northumberland, Port Rowan TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Norfolk, S. R. ...R Richardson.... Norfolk, N. R. ...John Clarke...... 81.ncoe ...Thomaa l'axton.. . l'or, Perry Hon. A. Crooke, Treasurer ; Ontario, N. H...... Whitby W. R. Harris, accountant ; Henry Allen clerk of Ontario, S. R...... N. W. Brown.... Correspondence ; Henry Totten, audit clerk , A. T. Deacon, clerk ; A. J. Rattray, Ottawa .. D. J. 0' Donoghue Ottawa do ; ...Hon. O. Mowatt.. Toronto lion, W. Cayley, auditor ; C. H. Sproule, bookkeeper Win. Smith, provincial Oxford, N. R Ingersoll dicer ; P. Siniser, messenger. Oxford, S. R .. Adam Oliver APPFNDIX. 481 480 APP. NI)I\.

porary clerk, J. Berry dloney Order BroacA: superintendent, P. Le Sueur • 8ret DEPAETI[EIfT OF CROWN LAIIDts. claee clerk, 0. W. Jenltius ; senior second close clerk, J. Brophy ; junior second class clerks, J. McDouga)l R. J. Shaw. C. J. Higgine ; third class clerks, lion. T. P. Pardee, commissioner; T. Ii. Johneon= assistant do; G. Keanedy, C.Saffltor, M. K. Danlevie, J Pl. Wall, J. 0. 13onner, A W. Wall, J. H. Spencer, law clerk ; H. A. Ford, secretary. Free Gr.rnl and Sales Bnunrh.-J. C.Terbutt, F. W. Mills L. W. Travis • probationary, W. Brop_• temporaryo cleriu, A. chief clerk ; A. Kirkwood, J. M. Grant, P. Alma, J. J. Murphy and J. Sale, clerka. ]IcGi1Ns, O. P.Le Sueur W. i#rietow, D. D. McPherson, W. J. Barrett. aeeountant. Surreys l'utenta and Xoad Bronch.-Thumas Dec;ne, deputy surveyor general ; BraeeA : aeooontaoft H. A. Wickateed ; assistant accountant, W. H. Smithson ; F.dwuril Fox, provincial land surveyor; G. B. Kirkpatrick, do; W. Revell,dra,ghts- 6nt olass clerk P. )y. Bucke; Snt class clerh, (supernumeraries of old organ- mnn ; H. J. Jones, chief clerk patents; J. Innes, W. H. Bell, and C. Cashman, ization), R. O►iver, J. Audette; senior second claee clerks E. H. Bs amrn, H. clerke ; J. W. Bridgeland, superintendent of Col. roads. If'uods and Foresu Bruuch U. (iarretq A. Liadsy ; unior second class clerke. J. l^cNab, C. ^ioger, L -t.. B. Cowper eu perintendent ; A. J. Taylor H. G. Langloie, E. G. Kirky clerke. Blanchet, G. M. Patrick W. Blanchard, T. H. Allen; third class clerks R. J. Acaounts IJraneÂ.-Win Ford,aceountant ; D. 6. B. Roes,boukkeeper; R. H. J^rowue, Oliver, D. McCarty, J. 9. Hopklrk, C. G. Falconer, S.A. D. Jones, J. G. Fortier. chief clerk in charge of Agent's returne ; F. Stowe, W. Schofield and If. C. II. M. Jarvie, E. C. Coffin - probationary, H. A. Ferguson ; temporary clerke, B. llusi,clerke. /Grg,etrur-J. Murphy ; Deputy Registrar, W. F. Lewis ; J. Bradahaw, Wallie, P. J. Leahy. CaaAier'a BrancÀ , eaehier, J. Ashworth. 015os keeper otlice--keeper ; A. McDonald, messenger. ana messenger, G. Rance ; meesengere, M. Bennett, E. Daughtry, J. Bell. ATTORNEY tiENERAL, Arrorn. y General's Office.-llon. O. Mowst, Attorney Geueral ; J. G. ticott, POST OFFICE, DEPARTMENT. clerk ; Henry Kialoch, l ri% ate secretary ; G. $. Nichol, E. If. Hcward, M. Currie, PONT OFFICE,LOEDOâ. clerks ; M. Smith, musset,ycr. Richmond etreet, w. s., cur. North. DEPABTI[ENT OF PUBLIC 11111111TRUCTION. Inapeelor'a Uepartateet,Lowdon Jhbiaioa.-Inspectoq Gilbert GrifNn ; chief clerk, George Cox • accountant, H. A. Johnson; clerks, Andrew Thompson, R. U. For the general administration of the High and Common 8chool Laws. N.buea. Ilercer, A. É. Ashton; J. W. McLaren, C. H. Flood, W. M. Phi )ps ; railway tion fljJier-Rev. Egcrton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., chlefeuperintendent of education clerks, A. G. Sanders, W. H. Flood, K. H. Brougb, John Yorrick, R. P. Wright, J. Gco Hodgins, ld..D., burrister-at-law, deputy sulK•rintendent of education, and W. T. Coz, J. J. O'Meara. editor of tbe./ournal oÎ A',lueation for Ontario; Alexander Marling, LL.B., seniur clerk end accountant, having also charge of the High School Meteorological Re- CITY PONT OFFICE. turns; F. J. Taylor, clerk of statistics; J. T. R. Stinron, clerk of records; W. H. Atkinson, clerk of correspondence; John S. Barber, Jonathan H. Kerr assistant Postmaster, Lawrence Lawlese • deputy poetmaeter R. J. C. Dawaon ; clerks, clerks of correspondence ; A. C. Paull, assistant clerk of records; F. Nualiel, jmior, Joseph Gordon R. E. Dalton, Jo6n Hunter J. D. BÎtarman, J. J. Ross, John clerk; J. Sangeter, unior assistant coppinR clerk ; James Moore, messenger. l/r- Hci.au¢blin, fidwarù Wilson, R. F. Matthews, William Blair John Ward, poaitor,v Ilranch.^. P. May M.D clerk of librariee ; Henry M. Wilkinson, de 1a- F. J. Oeborne ; letter carrier, John Nichols ; messenger, Martin O'Meara. srtory cashier and assistant cferk of libraries; George Barber, deepateh clerk; R'. Hours from 8 a.m. W 7 p.m.; Money order office hours, from 9 a. W. to 4 p.m. N. Sweeten, clerk of stores : S. A. May, clerk of ealee • S. A. Sykes, assistant in dep^mitury; R. J. Bryce,pucking room assistant; J. I^. Canniff, copying clerk; gTBEET LETTEB BOXES. W. Lemon, care-taker and messenger. Office in Victoria Square, Toronto. No. 1-Corner Dundas and Ridout. 6-Corner Waterloo and North. 'atsosa, Inapacfora of Asylums, / Ae.-J. W. Langmuir Inspector of Asylums, Pri- 2-Corner Richmond and Litchfield. 7-Corner Dundas and Maitland. sons, kc. ; T. C. Scoble, Deputy Inspector ; Win. P. Band, clerk. 3-Corner Richmond and rit. James. 8-Corner Grey and Colborne. Board q! Bzaraiae►a q/'!'roriaeial Land 8urvayora, f)ntario -Hon. the Commis- 4-Corner Waterloo and Piccadilly. 9-Corner Hill and Wellington. sioner of Crown Lsnde, ex-odïeio ; J. Stoughton Dennis, Surveyor General of Do- 5-Corner Bond and Colborne. 10-Corner Talbot and Mill minion Lands, (Ottawa) ;'l'hnmas Devine, F. R. G. S. Deputy Surveyor General, Ont.. Department of Crown Lanj*e, ( Toronto) ; F. F. assmure, ( Toronto) ; T. F: ARRIVAL AND DEPABTIIRF OF YAILB. Gibbs, ( Adolpbustown) ; A. C. Weed, (Brighton); Hugh Wilson, ( Mount Forest): P. S. Gibson, (Willowdale) ; Professor Chopman, ( Toronto), examiner in Geolo- gy ; Secretary ; George B. Kir)wtrick, Department of Crown Lands, (Torontu) MAILS. DUE FOR D6LIVaRT T P m ...... Dorchester Station ...... 1.80pIn Western 11.1t l:aat, Paria, Sam;l.bOpm 6 a m; 1 p m ...... ( l;1 reat\Voodetock, Ingemoll, &o..... 6 a m; 1 p m ...... BuEklo...... B a m; 1 .9) p m POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. b a m: l p m ...... Ywatern States.. ,...... ,.,...... 8am;1.ffilpm 6am;lpm&6pm..... Hamilton ...... 8am;1.39 1,i., ac\r4AL POST OIFVICIE. Lnm:tnm&7um..... 1 Toronto ...... 8am;1.80k6pm ..... lSay neta, B. ao i. n. n. n. ..esr Postmaster-general, bon. D. A. Macdonald; deputy poetmaster-general, b 80 a m ...... I Ktncardine, Lletowall, Wing- 8.80 p m Branch : Secretary, ham, ho ...... W. H. Griffin. Secretary's W. White ; first class clerke, 6.39am;10.80am..... Cj odertch Mitchell...... 8.30pni W D. Le Sueur, H. S. R'eatherley, B. Kin g senior second class clerk+ 630amk1.80pm...... C linton, Seatorth ...... 8.80pla G. H. Hargrave, H. W. GriHin, J. Plunkett, J. Walsh, J. Graham ; junior secon^ ti: f.R. eaet of Toronto,Kingeton, 8am; 1.SOpm class clerks. A. G. Hopkirk W. A. Mai ngy , Sidney Smitb, jun., ^. F. Ruuan ; lpm;7pm ...... { Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, be. class clerks, A. W. IProop C. B. Brodie, W. L. Blair, R. A. Salter, j G. T. R. between Toronto and 3.30 p m third 1 0 - 3 0 1 Stratford...... G. R. White J. M. O'Leary, J. Lemoine, O. Fortier; temporary clerks, A. J. bam;lpna ...... Wellintçtoo, Gny i Brnoe Bailway Sam;1.30pm McDermid, b. McDonald, A. W. McLennan, W. A. Jones, P. D. McIntyre, G. 11 3r) a m...... Thorndale ...... 8.80pm Binks, L. A. Caagrain, J. A. McDonnell, J. Mooney, W. Frechette, A. Donon. 6.3)aan & 11.30a m...... 8tratford, &o ...... Bam;880pni Sarrnqa BaakBranch: superintendent, J.O.Stewart • senior second claesderk 30aIn &1.S0pin .... 8t. bfary 'e...... 8am;830pan D. Matheson ,^ junior second class clerk, J. Rose Smi th ; third class clerks, A. ( tr. T. R. S. Branch, Farkhtll, 1 .50 a m ...... { l',ranton, Arkons, Wldder 8.80pm J. BnsweH E. B. Bell, N. Garland, H. Hrepe, W. H. Harrington, W. H. Eagleson, ( Station, Atlas Craig...... W. H. Mc(t3uaig, G. R. 5lajor ; probationary, G. L. Plunkett, H. J. Larkin ; tem- Pr 482 APPENDIX. APPF.NPIX. 483 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF IIAIIa,-Contintted. On letters between any place in the Dumiuiuu and any place in the United DUS FOR DaLiv=1tY. ,'1.(1Na. YA1La. States- Tues ! Frl ; 11.80 a m 3 cents per J oz. must be prepaid ; Tues k Fr1; 180 p m...... ('rumlin and Evelyn ...... ( Strathro^, Sarnia Wyoming 8am;1180pm On letters to or from the United Kingdom, in mails by Canada packeta, to or 8am;12noon .....,.... a ...... 1 l^trul from Quebec in sun•mer, or Portland in wiuter; or by mail packet to or from 12 aoon ; i p m...... Newbury, Ro...... '...... 1.8Ùpm Halifa:, u cents per 4 oz. 12 noon; 7 p m...... Amherrtbu rq, Sandwich ...... Sam 12 noon ; 7 p m...... Chatham, Windsor, !o...... 8am;1.8Dpm On letters in mails ria United States per Cunard packets, 8 cents per I oz. 8am;1.80pm 12 noon; , p m...... Detroit and Western States...... On letters to Newfoundland, l;. W. R. West, Komoka, Lous- 6 cents per f oz. must be prepaid. 1.8Dpm 12 noon ...... ^ wa d. l)elaware, Mt. Brydges J-oz 3 -oz 1-o3 1-os iii and A pin...... : .... 8aZn i1.80pm France ...... 10 16 20 32 680a m; 12nooa...... Bothwe ll .... Malta . 6 am; 12 Doon ...... l;leocoe ...... 1.80k4.80pm 18 16 32 32 12 DUUn ...... t+arnia Branch, G. W. B...... : 12.8U p m ( ludia ...... 22 22 44 44 Sam;1pm ...... Port Stanley ...... l0.am;8pm Postage on letters via Spain ...... : 16 28 44 58 tcc ...... l0am;12noon;8pm Bam;lpm;6.16pm.... St. Thomas. United Kingdom to ^ Pruseia ...... 111 10 20 20 I Canada Southern Bailway, east 6pm Gam;Bam ...... and ww:t ...... Italv . 14 14 28 28 1 llol)and ^ Sparts, Union, New Sarum, Yar- 8pm ...... 10 10 20 20 1 p m...... mouth Centre, Finsal...... Sweden ...... 14 14 28 28 8 a m ...... lilanworth ...... 10 a m Postag Aylmer ...... 8 p m e on letters to-Bahamas, 3 cents; Cubr, 10 cents; St Domingo, 10 eam; 1 pm ...... ltrwell, Danish West India lpm...... W tl ton li rove ...... 1080am Islands, 1s; Bermuda, 10; Jamaica, 10; other Wes Byron ...... Mon, Wed k Fra;11.80am India Islands, 21; Aspinwall, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama Alou, Wed & Frid; 2 p m.. Tues, The & Sat ; 1180 am Tues. The & Sat ; 2 p in.... Delaware and Lambeth ( by sta6e) Honduras, San Salvador, and Veuezuela, 13 ; Brazil 18 ;$uenoe Ayres and Monte (Arra, Blrr, F.IginBeld, Adare,j \'ideo, 21 ; Bulivis, Chili and Peru,:35; Sandwich islands, 9 cents; { Mcl;llllvray, l'entralia, Lncan, } Sam China, except 6.80 a m ...... liong Kong and dependent lwrts, 10 • Huog Kong, 13; East Indies, 13; Fiji, 10 ; ( JlasonYtlle...... Australia, I,.3Dam;10.S0aIn ...... Lucao, Rc ...... Sam; 10ADS In (New Zealand, and New ^iouth 11"alra excepted), 10; New Zealand 1 p m ...... 1Mlmont, rilestowe, Derwent ... . 11.8o a in and New Suuth Wales, l./. l'hs R Sat; a 8l n m. f Amlens, l ota Ndrn Hyde Part Mon, Wed k Frt; 8 a in Postal Carde in any p.rt of the Duminion or United St tteQ I cent. Tues, 1 l'rrnrr and Coldstream ...... 1 • MonandVCed;Bam Tneg, k Set: 6811a ri...... Frrnhfll ...... 1 .Vetrel,aper Rates. 31..u, Wtql k Fri: 7 p m... Manitoba...... 61m; 12 noon; 4 p m... Llllcy'e Corners ...... 8am;12m;4pm Special rate now under consideration ...... Sam by Porliament as foilow- a IT ...... l'etenville ...... a m ...... st..I amee Part ...... 2.80pin \ewspapers printed and pnbli

Must be prepaid by stamps. Pottage Stamps. Printed Papers, Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bill., Books, Pamphlets. To enable the public to prepay conveniently by thee postage stamps the foregoing The rate on printed matter of this description posted in Canada, and addressed following denominations of postage stems for use throughout the to any place in Canada, Newfoundland, or United States, will be 1 cent per four Dominion have been prepared, and are supplied in cities to authorized vendors ounces or fraction thereof to be prepaid by postage stamp. and elsewhere to postmasters for sale :— Half-cent stamps. ] Periodical Publications. One cent " When posted in Canada fur any place in Canada, Newfoundland, or United Two cent " States, the rate will be 1 cent per four ounces, to be prepaid by stamp. Three cent " I les s than 1 ounce per number, when patted in Canada tut Six cent " All bearing as a device the effigy Periodicals weighing Ten cent " of lier Majesty. any place within the Dominion, Newfoundland, or the United States, may, wIal: for one-half cent per nuruber, to be prepaid by postage stain Twelve ands put up singly, pass half cent " Parcel Post. Fifteen cent " 1 2 cents per 8 oz., that is to say -- The rate on Parcels, by parcel-poet, will be Franking and Free Matter. On a parcel not exceeding 8 oz., 12i cents The following malter is exempt from 1 lb., 25 cents. Canadian Postage : Ovtr 8 oz. and not exceeding All letters and other mailable matter addressed to or sent Over 1 lb. and not exceeding 24 oz., 37i cents. eral of Canada. by the Governor Gen- and so on tu the litnit of 3 lbs. All letters and other mailable matter addressed to the or sent by any department of Newspaper Manuscript, and other Misullane014$ .Vatter. Government, at the seat of Government at Ottawa, under such regulations ita Book and may from time to time be made by and newspaper manuscript (meaning written articles intended ter the Governor in Council. On book All letters and other mailable matter addressed to Insertion in a nevrspaper or periodical, and addressed to the editor or publisher or sent by the Speaker or or uc.t., maps, printi, chief clerk of the Senate, or of the House of Commons, or to or by any thereof, for insertion), printerte proof sheets, whether corrected either flouse, at the seat member of drawings, engravings, inu:ie, whether printed or written, packages of seeds, cut- of Government, during any session of Parliament, or the rate will be one cent ptr addressed to any of the members or officers at the seat of Government as tings, roots, scions or grafts, and botanical specimens, during the ten days next before the meeting aforesaid, Place in Canada or the United States, and prepaid of Parliament. four ounces when pus .. All public documents and printed paliers sent the by the Speaker or chief clerk of by postage stamp. Senate or of the House of Commons to any member of either House during the Perna* Puler —Patterns of merchandize eau be sent by post between Caned' recess of Parliament. and Great Britain at book noes :—No parcel to exceed twu feet in length, breadti All papers printed by order of either House sent by members of either House Must be prepaid. during the recess of Parliament. or deptn. Petitions and RZOISTRATION. addresses to either of the Provincial Legislatures of Ontario, f Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Letters for regietry should be posted fifteen minutes previous to the closing c thereof ; and Prince Edward Island, or to any branch Lu for regietratiot. and votes, proceedings, and' other papers, printed by order of any the mail by which they are to be sent and specially handed Legislature or sucd must be prepaid. The registratioa any branch thereof, (luring any session thereof, —provided such The postage, as well as the registration fee, petitions and addressee, votes, proceedings, letter addressed to any _place in the Dominion is 2 cents, to the United and other papers, are sent without of • rnost foreign places, when Lovers, or in covers open at the ends or sides, and contain States 5 cents, to the United Kingdom 8 cents, to tion to serve no written communica- 16 cents must be prepaid ii the purpoee of a letter. passing through the United Kingdom, a fee of Letters and other mailable matter (except that provided for as above) addressed addition to the postage. to or sent by the Provincial Governments The registration by parcel post five cents, all other matter to be registered must or Legislatures of Ontario, Quebec, New of matter. Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, be prepaid at rates applicable to either of these classes rates of Postage. will be liable to the ordinary the Registration is applicable to all descriptions of letters and parcels, whether Public documents and an absolute guarantee against printed papers sent under the foregoing clauses ehould contain articles of value or not. Registration is not ear, u part of the addrus, the bona fide but a registered letter can be traced when um superscription of the Speaker, chief clerk, the miscarriage or loss of a letter; or officer specially deputed for this purpose to act for those functionaries, unregistered cannot, and the posting and delivery or non-delivery can be prover]. member sending the same. or of the against many of the casualtiee which, lion The A registered letter is thus secured unre- privileges of free transmission, as above described, has effect only as respects incorrect address, forgetfulness of the recei7er, or other error, may affect au Canada postage rates. the safety of an unregistered letter is dependent on Ile gistered letter. " Moreover All letters and other mailable matter to and from the post-office clerk during the whole tune it remains in his custody, the Dep. Postmaster-General and integrity of • P. M. General, and all official communications to and frorn hours, and even days ; whilst a registered letter will almost invarinu. department, and to the post-office frequently for officer's hand:, and from the post-office inspectors, are to pass free of Canada bly have to be acknowledged at the moment of its passing into an postage. cannot therefore be suppressed without leaving him individually accountabl i All letters containing and of the lust a remittance on account of the public revenue sent disposal." " If the consequences were limited to the mere risk postmaster in Canada to a by any unregistered letters tuightreasonabl; for its bank or bank agency, and all remittances or acknow- of the mon ey so sent, the senders of money in ledgments sent by • bank or bank agency urge, that it they choose to encounter the risk, thev should be free tu do so ; hut postmaster on aceount of public revenue to any loss to On in Canada, pass free through the post, u higher considerations are involved in the question,* and the chance of registration charge. respects both postage and smallest part of the evil aseociated with tlp careless remitter is really but the Dutiable Goode 1,y Mai l. practice." Any person who sends money or jewellery in an unregistered letter, nu( risk of losing his property, but exposes to ternputtion every one througi only runs a sonn Postmasters are directed to detain any post letter coming into the Dominion, bis letter passes, and may be the means of ultimately bringing supposed to contain any whose hands the above remarks bi waree or merchandise liable to duty, and forward clerk or letter-carrier to ruin. The attentive perusal of same to the the of sending money by mail in unregistered letters a nearest collector of customs, who shall notify the person to Whom the thoee who are in the habit Fame may be addressed to be present ; and if on opening and it is further suggested that letters containing moue: the same, it contains no strongly reoommended, e. dutiable goods, it shall be handed over to him on paying the postage, if should invariably be secured with n'ai, and not by the usual method, by mucilag any ;i f liable to it does contain dutiable goods, the collector shall detain letter and contents or self-meeting envelope. for the purpoee of prosecution.

J14 486 APPENDIX. APPENDIX.

All letters contsiu:u;; n:, o•}• bonld be mailed at the Post Office and registered. No printed Paper^ wu,:iuer u: walwper, book, pamphlet, or other paper, shall be transmitted either ree or at a reduced rate of postage, unlees it is sent-1. With- CUSTOMS AND TAItIFF. out a cover, or in a cover open at the ends. 2. There shall be no words or com- municativu printed on the paper after its publication, or upon the cover, nor any and address of the writing or marks upon it, or upon the cover, except the name P. C. P. C sender and of the person to whom eent. 3. There shall be no pa per or thing in- Acids of every description, except fulfilled, they will not be forwarded. Ashes-Pot, Pearl and Soda...... Free closed with it. Where theee conditions are not Acetic Acid, Vinegar and Sul- Asrhaltum, a mineral pitch...... Fre The word " Newspaper" means any publication issued not less frequently than phuric Acid ...... Free At ases ...... 1 74 once a week, and containing notices of passing events ; and the word " Periodical " Acetic Acid and Vinegar, 10 cte but less frequently than once a Axles for Railroad Cars ...... Fr; means any publication issued at regular intervals, per gal ...... Bagatelle Boards and Billiard week. Advertising Pamphlets ...... I Tables ...... 174 All letters and communications on the business of the post-oelce depsrtment, in- Agricultural Societies, Farming Baggage, Travellers ...... Free tended for the post-otric' department at Ottawa, should be invariably addre:sed i tensils and Implementa, when Bari la or Kclp ...... Free to " The !'oatmaater-Ueneru[." The branch of the department for which the let- imported bytfor the encourage- Bark, Nuts, Vegetables,lCood and ter or communication is intended should be written on the left-hand upper cor- ment of Agriculture ...... Free Dru^rs used chiefly in Dyeing... Free ner of the letter, thus :- Alabaster ...... 171 Bark, Tanners' ...... Free Alcohol, $1.00 per gal.; pkgs..... 171 Barley ...... Free a For Accountant," Ale, Beerand Porter in casks 5 cte Barley, Pot and Pearl ...... 17} " For Secretary," per gal. Ale in bottles (5 quart Beans and Peaa ...... Nres 11 For Money-Order Office," or 10 pint bottles to the gallon) Beer in wood ...... 5 eta per 7 cta per gal and 10 per ct ad " For Savings' Bank Office," gal ; 10 per cent ad oat., pkgs 171 ewl. ; Packages ...... 171 Beer in bottles ...... 7 cts per " For Dead Letter-Office," or Almonds and Yuts ...... 17 fal ; 10 per cent ad rat. ; pkgn 171 " For Cashier, " Alum ...... Free Be.ting, Duck, and Hose Duok..... Free Anatomical Preparations...... Free Berries, used chiefly in Dyeing..... Free as the case may be, but the main direction must be to the Postmaster-General, or Anchors ...... Free Bibles, Testaments and Devotional Deputy Postmaster-General. Angola Hair, unmanufactured..... Free Books ...... 5 Aniline Salt, for dyeing purpcess.. Free Bicromate of Potash ...... Free COYIQdsI0If8 ON MONEY OB,DEBe. Animals of all kinds, except such Binders' C loth ...... Free Ravis or Coxnttastox-For Orders on any part of the Dominion.-On Orders up as are imported for the improve- Binnacle Lamps ...... 5 to $4, 2 cents ; to $10, 5 cents ; over $10 and up to $20, 10 cents l- "over $20 and ment of stock ...... 10 Biscuit and Bread, from Great up to $40, 20 cents • over $40 and up to $60, 30 cente ; over and up tu Animals imported for the improve- Britain and B. N. A. Provinces Free $80, 40 cents; over J80 and up to $100, 50 cents. ment of stock ...... Free Bitters containing Spirits, $1 50 Animals of all kinds from B. N. A. per gal. ; pkgs ...... 17^ For Orders on Newfoundland.-On Orders up to X5,25 cents ; over !:b and up Provinces ...... Free BlackinR ...... 1 7 to £10, 50 cents; over £10 and up to:t:15, 75 cents ; over 215 and up to £20, Annatto, liquid or otherwise...... Free Blacking for Military...... Free 100 cents. Antimony ...... :...... Free Bleaching Powders ...... Free Antiquities, Cabinets of ...... For Orders on the United Kingdom.-On orders up to 92, 25 cents ; over £2 Free Block and Patent Bush-s, for over £5 and up to £7, 75 cents; over £7 and up to £10 Apparatus, Steering, ShiPs'..:. . 5 Ships' use...... b and up to £5, 50 cents; Apparel ( wearing) of British suh- 100 cents. Boiler Plate Iron ...... 5 jects dying abroad, but domi- Bolting Cloths ...... Free For Orders on British India.-On Orders up to £2, 30 cents; over £2 and up to ciled in Canada ... .:...... Free Bone, manufactured ...... 17 £5, 60 cents ; over £5 and up to £7, 90 cents ; over 17 and up to £10, $1.20. A rgentine, Albata and German Bonnets, Hats and Caps ...... 17 The Issue of money orders on the United States to commence on 1st July, 1875, Silver and Plated-Ware-all Book,MdP an News PrintingPaper 17 Is now under contemplation by Parliament. The Money-Order offices are furnished kinds-manufactured ...... 171 Bookbianders' Mill Boards...... Free with lists of all the Money-Order offices in the Dominion, Newfoundland1 and Argol ...... Free Bookbindets' Tools and Implments Free the United Kingdom, and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every tnfor- Arms for the Arm y or Nav ...... Free Books, being reprint of British mation in their power with respect to places upon which they draw, together Army and Navy, for use otJ...... Copyright wor^s ...... 121 with any other information relating to such issues as the intending remitters may Arms ...... Free Books Blank Account and Copy desire. Clothing ...... Free Boo6, and Books to be written Musical Instruments-- for or drawn upon ...... 171 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Bands ...... Free Books, Printed Periodicals and Military Stores ...... Free Pamphlets not bein g foreign Custom House, Richmond, east side, car North. Arrowroot ...... 171 reprint of British Copyri ght James B. 8trathy, collector; Duff Cameron. surveyor ; Edward S. Collett, chief Articles for the public use of the works, nor Blank Account clerk ; John Siddons, appraiser; Edward Anderson, locker; Richard Irvine, shief Dominion ...... Free Books, nor Cop^ Books, landing waiter ; Richard Evans, second land'utg waiter; Frank Church, messenger. Articles by and for use of Gover- nor Books to be wntten in or Hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. nor General ...... Free drawn uPon ; nor reprints of Articles for use of Foreign Con- Books pnnted in Canada nor INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. suls General ...... Free printed Sheet Music ...... 5 Richmond street, eastside, cor North. Peter Me0lary, collector; Hamilton Hunter, de puty collector; H. A. Smith, accountant ; David Wilson, Frank H. Coles, Burley Scbram, and Win. Moore, excise officers. Hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. APPENDIX 0 APPENDIX. 489

P. C. P. C. P. C. Boot Felt ...... 10 Caoutchouc or Indian Rubber, Clothiog plain, imported for O®- P. C. Cotton Thread, in banks, colored Boots and Shoes (Leather) ...... 171 manuhctured ...... 171 cers uE the Army and Navy and unfinlahed, No 6. ply-white Borax ...... Free Carbonic or Heavy Oil, used in serving in Canada ...... Free -not under 2u yarp...... Free Botany, specimens of ...... Free the manufacture of Wood Block Clothing and Arme for the Army Cotton Warp ...... 17} Bottles, w hatever their oontents... 171 Pavement, Ac ...... Free and Military forces in the Do- Cotton Warp, not ooarser than 40 14) Bracelets, Braids, kc., made of Carbo^s, containing 8ulphuric minion ...... Freu Cotton R•aste ...... Free Hair ...... 171 AN ...... 171 Coach and Harness Furniture ...... 171 Cotton Wool ...... Free Bran ...... 10 Cards, PlayinB ...... 25 ('oal and Coke ...... Free Cotton Yarn and Cotton Twist... 17^ Bran from B. N. A. Proviacea.... Free t'arpets and Hearth Rugs...... 174 Cocoa, Bean and 9hell ...... Free C ottons ...... 171 Brandy, $1 00 per gal; *gs ...... 17} Carriages ...... 17I Cocoa Nut Oils in their natural C for Steamboats, forged in Brame and Copper manufactured.. 17} Carriages of Travellers and Car- state ...... Free the rough ...... Free Brass, in bars, roda, sheets and riages laden with merchandise, ('ocoa Paste, from Great 'Britain Cranks for Mills, forged in the stripes and scraps ...... Free Hawkers aDd Cirons Troupes and B. N. A. Provinces...... Free rough ...... Free Brass Tubes and Piping, when ezcepted ...... Free ('offee, Green...... 2 cents pèr lb ('ream of Tartar, in Crystals...... Free drawn, or Iron Free Cashmere ...... 171 Coffee, Roasted...... 3 cents per lb Curled Hair, used in the mauu- Brass or Copper Wire, and Wire Cassia, ground ...... 25 Coin and Bullion, except United facture of Sofas, Mattresses, dtc.. Free C loth ...... Free Cassia, unground ...... 1" States Silver Coin ...... Free Currants ...... 17 Braw in ecnpe ...... Free Castile Soap ...... 17 Collar Cloth Paper ...... Free Cutlery, poliahed-all sorta...... 171 Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides and ('aetinge and al other Iron...... 17 Cologne Water, and Perfumed Dead Eyes, `Jhips...... 5 Spa ngles for the manufacture Casta as models for use of Schools Splrita...... $1 50 per gal ; pkgs 171 Dead Lights, Ships...... 5 of Hoop Rkirts ...... Free of Desigo Free Cologne Water, In tlaeke or Deck Plugs, Shi pe' ...... ^i Brimstone, Roll or Flour...... Free Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, un- bottles, weighing not more than Diamonds and Precioue Stones, Bristles and Hogs' Hair of all ground ...... Free 4 ounces each...5 cta each ; pkgs 171 not set ...... Free kinds ...... Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and Colore, kc., viz.: Lakes in pulps, Donations of Clothing for distribu- Britannia Metal Ware ...... 17 ealcined ...... 171 Scarlet and Maroon Ultra- tion b^ Charitable Inatitutiona.. Free Brooms and Brushes of all kinds.. 17^ Chain, ]ron ...... Free mari- and Chinese (;Iue,Um- Drain Tilea ...... Free Broom Corn ...... Free Chain, } inch and under ...... 171 ber, raw, Blue, Black Paris and Drawings, not in Oil ...... Free Bronze Ornamenu ...... 171 Chain, Wrought Iron or Steel, Permanent G reens, §atin, and I)ried Fruits ...... 17 Buckwheat ...... Free imported for Railway purposes. Free fine Washed White, Bi-chromate Druga, not otherwise speci8ed...... 17^ Bulbs, other than medicinal...... Free Chandeliers and Gas Fittings...... 17} of Potash, Sugar of Lead and Drugs used chiefly for dyeing...... Free Bullion and Coin, except U. S. Charitable Institutions, donations British Gum ...... Free Duck for Belting and Hose...... Free Silver Coin ...... Free for ...... F*e Commissariat Stores ...... Free Dye Staffs, viz.: Berries, Bark, Bonting ...... 5 Charts, Maps and Atlaxa...... 171 Communion Plate, exce pt metal Urugs, Nuts, Vegetables and Burr Stones ...... Free Cheae ...... 3 cents per lb not known an plate and glass... Free Woods, unmanufactured, used Busts, natural size not being Cheese from B. N. A. Provinces .. Fr" Compaases,Ships...... 5 chietiv in dyeing ...... Free Cast, nor produced by any mere Chickory or other root, or Vege- Composition for making Spikes F.arth, Clepe and 8ande...... Free mechanical process ...... Free table used as CoIIee, raw or and Nail9 ...... Free Earthenware and Crockery...... 17} Butter ...... 4 cents per lb green ...... 3 cents per lb Confectionery.... l cent per lb and F.Kgs ...... Free Butter from B. N. A. Provinces... Free Cbickorp, kiln dried, roasted or 25 per cent ad val. Electrotype Blocks, for printing Cabinets of Coine, Antiquities, ground ...... 4 cents per lb Cc per Tubes and Pipings, when purposes ...... Free Gems and Medals ...... Free Chinaware, &arthenware and drawn ...... Free Emerp ...... Free Cabinetware or Furniture ...... 14 C roc k ery ...... 17 } Copper in pige, bars, roda, bolts, Emery Paper and Cloth ...... 17} Cables Iron Chain, uver; inch of, Church Bells ...... Free or ehceta and eheathing...... Free Engravings and Prints ...... 17} for S^bipe' uee ...... Free Cider, Corke ...... 171 Copper or Brass, manufactured... 171 Essences, not twntainiog any Cablea, Hemp and Grase...... 5 Cigare ...... 70 cenL per lb Copper Pipe Drawn ...... Free spirits ...... 171 Canada Plates, Tinned Plates, Cinnamon, ground ...... 25 Coppens ...... Free Essences containing spirits, $1 50 t-heet Iron ...... 5 Cinnamon, ungrvund ...... 171 Cordage for Ships' use ...... 5 per gaSlon ; packages ...... 171 C'aodlewick Cotton ...... Free Citrons ...... 10 Cordiala...... $1 50 per gal ; pkgs 171 Extract of Logwood ...... Free, Candies and Tapera of Tallow, Citrons imported in brine for the (' o rk s ...... 17} Extracts, mixed with spirits or Wax, or any other material...... 171 purpose of being oandied...... Free Corkwood, or the Bark of tbe strong water, $1 50 pFr gil; Cane Juice (see Syrup). Clay Earth and Sand and Pipe Corkwood Tree ...... Free packages ...... 17 Canvas Cfor Ships) No. lto 6...... 5 Clay ...... Free Corn, Indian ...... Free Factory and Mill Machinery...... 17 Canvas, for the manufacture. of Clocka ...... 171 Cotton Candleuick ...... Free Fancy Goods and Millinerr, viz., Floor Oilcloth not less than 18 Clothing or Wearing Apparel, Cotton Nettin g and Woollen Net- Articles embroidered with Gold, fcet wide, Q not pressed or made by band or sewtng ma- ting for Indian Rubber Shoes Silver or other Metals ...... 17} calendered ...... Free chine ...... 171 and Gloves ...... 10 Fan and Fire Screens ...... 17} Canvass, when otherwise used..... 171 Clothing for Army and Navy, or Cotton Thread, in hanks, colored Farming Implements and Utensils Caoutchouc or Indian Rubber and douattuns of, for Charitable In- and unfinished, Nos. 3, 4 ply- when imported by AgriculturaÎ Gutta Percha, unmanufactnred Free stitutions ...... Free white-not under 20 yarn ...... 10 Societies for encouragement of Cape, Hats and Bonnets ...... 171 Cotton Thread in epools ...... 10 Agriculture ...... Free 490 APPENDIX. APPE:VDI X. 491

P. 0. P. C. P. 0. P. C, Hat Plush for Hatten ...... ln Knees, Iron Riders (8hips)...... Free Feathers and Flowers ...... 171 Gambier, a drug used in dyeing... Ftre Hats, Cape, and BOnnets...... 17} 6ryulite ...... 5 Felt for Hats, Boots and Gloves... 10 Gems and Medals, Cabinets of...... Foe flay ...... 10 Lard ...... I ct. per lb. Felt Hat Bodies ...... 171 German plated and gilded Ware, Bay from B. Y. A. Provinces ...... Free Lard from B. N. A. Prorinces...... Free Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre or Tam- manufactured, of all kinde...... 171 Heavy or Carbonic Oil, used in Lead, Pi ...... Free pico, White or Black, and other Gin, including Geneva and Old the manufacture of Wood Block Do, in S eet ...... Free vegetable fibres for manufacture Free Tom....$1.00 per gal.pkg+ Pavement, i.c ...... Free Do, White, dr ...... Free FiQs, Dried Fruit ...... 1;1 Ginger, ground ...... 2.',^ tiemp, undressed ...... Free Leather, viz.: ^heeQ, Calf Goat Filbens, Dried Fruit ...... 17} Ginger, unground ...... __ 1 llides, Horns and Pelts...... _.. Free and Chamois Skine, dressed, Firebrick ( common) ...... Free Glass and Glaseware, plate and Hoop Skirt Manufacture the fol- varnished or enamel led...... 171 Firebriek, Shaped ...... 171 silvered, stained, painted or lowing articles for : l:rinoline Leather or Imitation of Lesther, Fire Cla ...... Free colored ...... » 174 Thread for covering Crinoline manufactured ...... 17 } Firewoo ...... Free Glass Paper and Glass Cloth..._ lo Wire, claspe ( tin and brass), Leather, sole and upper ...... 10 Fireworks ...... 171 Globes when imported by and for Slides, Spanglee and Slotted Leather manufaetured, viz., Bouts Fish (Fresh) and Fish Baits, in- use of Colleges, Scientific and Tapes and fist or round wire, and t3hoee, llarnesq and `3addle- cluding Oysters and Lobsters in Literary Societies and Schools.. Fret uncovered ...... Free ry ...... 171 Tins or Kegs, not in oil and not Goat flair, unmanufactured...... Free Hope ...... 5cts. per lb. Lemons and Orangee ...... 10 from interior lakes and rivers Gold, Silver and Electro-plate, Horde Hair, unmanufactured ...... Free Lemons Oranges and Citrons, im- fallin g into them ...... Free manufactured ...... 17 llorses ...... _ 10 ported in brine for the purpose Fish, Sal ted or Bmoked from U. S. Free Gold and Silver Leaf ...... 17^ 11 os i e ry ...... 171 of being candied, also the Fish do do from ►ll Gold beaters Brim Moulds and Indian Corn and Grain of all Riude of the Fruits in brine for otber Countries 1 cU%., lb...... SkIne ...... Fret kinds ...... Free the same purpose ...... - Free Fish, preserved, from not in Grains of all kinds ...... Free Indian Meal ...... Free Lime ...... oil ...... Free Grass. Osier, Palm Leqf, Straw, Indian Rubber (see Caoutchouc) Linen ...... 17 Fish, preserved, from other Coun- Whalebone or Willow, except Indigo ...... Free Linen Machine Thread ...... 10 tries...... 171 plait elsewhere mentioned...... 17 J Ink, of all kinds, except l'rinting 17; l.iquorice ...... 171 Fish, products of, and of all other Gravels ...... Free luk, Printing ...... Free Lithographic Stones ...... Free cearturee living in the water, Grease and Scraps ...... Free Iron, Pig...... Free Locomotive Engine Frames, from B. N. A. Provinces...... Free Grinds to nes ...... 17 } Do, Rod, Bar, Hoop or Sheet...... 5 Cranks, Crank Azles, Locomo- Fish of all kinds from B.N.A. Gums, British ...... _. Free Do, Scrap, Galvanized ...... 5 tive Axles, Piston Rods Guide Provinces ...... Free Gums, S.wdarac, Mastic, Shellac Do Puddled in Ban, Blooms and and 'lide Bars, CrenSt Pins, Fish Oil from B. N. A. Provinces Free and Copal ...... - Free Mlete ...... 5 Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron Fish Oil, being Produce of U.S. Gunpowder ...... 17} Do In Blooms and Billets, not or Steel for Tires, W heels bent Fisheries ...... Free Guos, Rifles, and Arms of all l''uddled ...... 5 and welded ...... 10 ehing Nets and Seines...... Free kinds ...... 17k Do, Bolts and Spikes, Galvani- Locomotive and Railwa, Paesen- Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Gatta Perche, unmanufactured... Fris zed ...... 5 ger, Baggage and Freight Cars, Twines ...... Free Gutta Percha, manufactured...... 174 Do ^Tailsand Spikes. Rod, round, running upon roads crossing thf. Fish Plates ( wrought lron or GyPsum or Plaster of Paris, net- t{at or square ...... 5 frontier so long as Canadian Steel) ...... Free ther ground nor ealcined...... _.. Free Do, Hoop or Tire, for driving Locomotives and Cars are ad- Flat Wirea for Crinolines, uncov- Gypsum, Ground, when imported wheels of Locomotives, ben, mitted Free under similar cir- ered ...... Free expressly as Manure ...... Free and welded ...... 10 cumstances in the United Flax Hemp, Tow undrea3ed...... Free Hair or Mohair manufactured as Do, Boiler Plates ...... 5 States ...... Free Flax Seed ...... Free Braids and Bracelets ...... 171 Do, Railroad Bars,Wrought Iron Lumber, plank and sawed, of ine- Flax Waste ...... Free -Hair, Human, Angola^C.oat, Thi- or Steel Chair+ and Fish bogany, rosewood, walnut, Flour of Wheat and Rye...... Free bet, Horse, Hog,ohair, or, un- Plates ...... _ Free cherry, chestnut and pitch Flour and Meal of any other manufactured ...... Free Do, Rolled Plates ...... 5 pine ...... Free grain ...... Free Hair Curled, used in the manu- Do, Tubes and Piping when Macaroni and Vermicel li...... 171 Foreign Newspapers, sent other- facture of Sofas. Mattresses, drawn ...... Free Mace ...... 25 wise than through the Post Of- Ac ...... Free Du, Knees and Riders. (Ships)... 5 Machinery for Mills and Facto- fice ...... 5 Hardware, viz.: Cutlery yolished Do, Masai or part of Iron Masts.. Free ries which is not manufactured Fruits Green and Dried, from all sorts, Japanned PlanishA Ivory Bone, Pearl and Horn, ma- in tbe Dominion ...... 10 B. R. A. Provinces ...... Free Tin and Britannia Metal ware, n uf2act u red ...... 174 Machiner ...... 17 j Fruits ( Green) of all kinds...... 10 Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, lvory :YuU ...... _ Free Machine Twist, Silk Twist and Fruits, preserved in Brandy or Rakes, Forks, and Edged Tools, Ivory, unmanufactured ...... Free Machine Linen Thread...... 10 other Spirits, $1.50 per gal. ; Scythes and Snaths, Spikes. Ivory Veneer ...... Free Malt ...... 40 cts. p^r bush. pkgs ...... 171 Nails, Tacks, Brads and Sprigs, Japanned Tin, Planished Tin and ]fanllla Grass Sea (3rass and Furs, Skins, Pelts or Tails, un- 3toves, and all other Iran Cast- Britannia Metal W are,:::::..:::::,, 17 Mosses for t?pholstereri' pur- dreased ...... Free ings, other Hardware Horn Jeweller and Watches ...... _ poses ...... Free Furs^ of which Fur is the princi- Pesrl and Ivory, 17 manutractured 171 Junk an Oakum ...... Free Jfanures ...... Free W part ...... 171 Harness and Saddlery, of Leather Kelp ...... Manufactured Varble ...... 17} Galvanized and Sheet Iron...... 5 inmanufacture ...... 17J Free

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P. C. P. C. Manufactures, riz. :— P. et P. C. Opium ...... 174 Pipe Clay Free Marble, or imitation 17+ Musical Instrumenta, including Oranges 10 Pipes, Tobacco Caoutchouc, India Rubber, or Musical Boxes 17 Oranges, imported in brine fur the Pitch and Tar Free Gutta Percha 174 Music, Sheet, Printed 17 purpose of being cardied Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of Ma- Furs, or of which Fur is the Musical Clocks 171 Ordnance Stores Free hogany, Rosewood, Walnut, principal part 174 Nails, Tacks and Brads 17 Ores of all kinds of Metals Free Chestnut, Cherry, and Pitch Hair or Mohair, Papier Maché 174 Nails, composition Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaater, Pine Free Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Nails, sheathing Free Terra Cotta or Composition__ 171 Plank and Sawed Lumber of all Whalebone, or Willow, except Naptha 15 eta. per gal. ; pkgs 17i Osier (or Willow fur basket ma- kinds, except Walnut, Ma- plaits dtc., elaewhere men- Natural History, Specimens of-- Free kart' Free tioned 174 Naval and Military Stores Free use) hogany, Chestnut, Rosewood, Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl, aud Newspapers, Foreign, sent other- Packages rated as follow@ : Bot- Cherry, and Pitch Pine ...... 174 Ivory 17+ wise than through the Post Of- tles, Jars, Demijohns and Car- Plants 10 - Gold, Silver, Rlectro-plate, Ar- fice 5 boys, whatever their contents, Do from B.N.A. Provinces.-- Free Free Brandy Casks or other packa- Plaster of Paris, ground and cal- gentine, Albata and German Nitrate of Soda ges containing Spirituous or cined 174 Silver, and plated gilded watt Nitre and Salpetre Free Malt Liquors, or ine, or Pe- Platers' Leaf 174 of all kinds 17+ Nutmegs 25 Playing Cards Brass or Copper, Leather or Imi- Nuts, unless otherwise specified 17, troleum Oils, or products there- 25 of 171 Portable Hand l'rinting Presses 174 tation, Wood and Caah- Nuts, Ivory Fr;e Packages, " all other "...... Free Porter, in bottles...7 cta. per gal , tnere 17+ Nuts, used chiefly in dyeing Free 10 ad ; Maps, Charts and Atlases . 17+ Oak um Free Paints and Colors, not elsewhere !digs 174 Marble, in Blocks, unwrought or Oatmeal and Flour, or Meal of specitied 174 Porter, in casks 5 cts. per gal., any other Grain Paintinge in Oil, by artists of well- 10 ad val rkgs 174 sawn on two sides only ; and Free known merit, or copies of the Potash, Bichromate of Free Slabs from such Blocks, having Oats Free at least two edges nnwrought Free Ochres, ground or calcined ...... 17i old nutatera by such artists Free Poultry, Live 10 Oared or Metallic Oxides, ground Paper 174 Do. front B.N.A. Provinces Free Mats, iron, or part of Iron Masts, Paper, Collar Cluth Free Precipitate of Copper Free (Ships) Free or unground, and washed or Paper, Union Collar Cloth ...... Free Precious Stones, unset Free Matches 174 unwashed—dry, not calcined.... Fret Preserved 5Ieats . Meata, fresh, smoked, or salted Officere Mess : Paper Shavings Free 174 [Note.—All articles for Paper Hangings 171 Printed, Lithographed, or Copper I et. per lb. Offi- Papier Maché 17 Plate Bills, Bill Heads and Ad- . Meats, fresh, smoked or salted cers' Messes and Canteen., vertising Pamphlets front B. N. A. Provinces Free formerly free, now pay the Parasols and Umbrella. 17 174 Meat and 'Vegetables, preserved 17+ duties imposed upon similar Patent Medicines, not mixed with Printing Ink and Printing Presses, Medals, Cabinets of Free goods imported for ordinary Spirits or Strong Waters ..... 25 except Portable Hand Printing uses] Pearl, Horn, Bone, and Ivory, ma- Presses Free Medicinal Roots in their natural nufactured 174 Prohibited articles, see end of state Free Oils, Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, Tariff Medicines, Patent . 25 in the natural state . Free Peas Free 17+ Kerosene,Coal, distilled, purified Pelts, Rides and Horns-...... Free Proprietary Medicines, mixed with Medicines for boapitels Pepper, Ground 25 Spirits of Stroug Waters...$1.50 Metal, Type in blocks or pigs Free and refined..15 cts. per gal. ; 174 per gal.; pkge 5letallic Oxides, dry, ground and pkgs 17+ Do Unground 174 unground, and washed or un- Benzole, Benzine, Benzoline, Pe- l'erfumed Spirits..$1.50 per gal. ; Prunella, for upper of ladies' Boots washed—not calcined Free troleum, distilled, purified or pkgs 17+ and Shoes, Woollen 10 refined...15 cts. per gal. ; Do when in flasks or Puddle, Iron Bars, Blooms and Military Clothing, imported by more 5 Officers of Army or Navy pkgs 17i bottles, not weighing than Billets . stationed in Canada Free Oil, Petroleum, Crude _6 cts. per 4 oz .. .5 cts per bot.; pkgs 174 Pumps and Pump-gear, Ships 5 174 gal. ; pkgs 171 Perfumery,not elsewhere specified 25 Quartz crushed. Free Mill and Factory Machinery Petroleum refined 15 cts, per Rafrs, including Peper Shavings Free Do do do which Oil, Petroleum, Products of Coal, gal. ; pkgs 17+ Railroad Bars and Frog' Free is not manufactured in the Shale and Lignite, not other- Ratan, Dominion 10 wise specified...10 cts. per gal.; Philosophical Instrumente and for Chairraakers Free l 7 Apparatus, including Globes, Red Lead, dry Free Millinery of all kinds . 17+ pkgs when imported by and for the Rennet Free Models, when they cannot be ttsed Oil, Whale, in the Casks froni on Rice 1 ct. per lb. as the articles of which they are shipboard, and in the condition 'use of Collegess and Scientific Free in which it was first landed...... Fret and Literary Societies and Riders and Knees—Iron (Shipa').. 5 said to be the models Schools Free Rifles, Guns, and Fire Arms of all Molasses, it used for Refining pur- Oil, Essential 17S kinds. . poses or for the manufacture of ()il Cake . Free Phosphorus Free 174 sugar 73 cts. per 100 lbs. Oils, in any way rectified, ptunped, Picklta and Sauces Rigging, Wire (Ships') Free Pig Iron, Pig Lead and Pig Copper Free Rinds of Oranges, Citrons and Molasses—if not so used 25 racked, bleached, or prepared, Lemons, imported in brine for Do other, (see Syrups) not elsewhere specified 17+ Pimento, Ground 25 Upholstering purposes Free Oil Cloths 174 Do. Unground 174 the purpose of being candied Free Mosses for Pile and Farm Oils, in their nat- Roots, Medicinal, in their natural Musical Instruments for Bands, Old Tom Gin $1.00 per gal. ; state Free (Army and Navy) Free pkgs 174 ural state Free

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P. C. P. C P. C. P. C Straw 10 Toys 171 Roots, other 10 Silk, " Sewing" for Tailors' use, in do front B.N.A. l'ruvinces Free Travellers' Baggage Free Rosin Free batiks and Silk anti Mohair Strate, Tuscan, Grass and Farley Travellers' Carriages Free Rum $1 per gal. ; pkg. 17f Twist not apecitied elsewhere 17f Plaits Free Travelling Trucks,. Ships_ ..... 5 Itum-Stirub..$1.50 per gal. ; pkgs. 17f Silk Twist ard Machine Twist 1) Sugar equal to aud above Nu. tt Trecuaila Free Rye Free Silk Twist, for Hats. Boots and Dutch Standard .1 et. per Trees, Shrubs, Routs and Plants 10 Sethi, ready-made 17f Shoes Free Ib., anti ad val. 25 Do. du. frum B.N.A Sail-cloth or Canvas for Ships' use 5 Silver Coin, U. States.. ... lif Sugar ledow No. 9 Standard, ct. Provinces Free se Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Silver Leaf.. 111 per lb., and ad val. 25 Tubes and Piping of Copper, Brass Soda,'Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, Silver and Gold Cloth 1 1 Sugar 'Candy, brown or white...... or Iron when drawn Free and Nitrate of Soda Free Silver-plated Ware.. —. .. • 1 ct. per lb ad t a/. 25 Turpentine, Spirits of Salt Free Skins,, undressed Free N.B.—Duty is calculated on the cost of Turpentine. other (han Spirits of Sand Paper and Sand Cloth 17f Slate Free Sugar, Molasses and Confectiouery, Turpentine Free Schiedam Schnapps...... $1.50 per Slotted Tapes for the manufacture free on board ship. Twist, Silk, for Hats, Roots and gal.; pkgs 17f of Hoop Skirts Free Sulphur or Brimstone, in roll or Shoes Free Scrape, Trou Small VI ares flour Free Type Metal in blocks or pigs Free Scraps, Braes Free Snuff 12f p• ct. ad cal. ; 25 cis. Sulphuric Acid 4 ct. per lb. Type 5 Sea Grass, Manille Grass (and per lb. do do, carboys containing 17f Union Collar Cloth Paper, used in Mosses fur Upholstering pur- Soap, Common 1 ct per lb. Swine 10 the manufacture of Paper Cul- poses) Free do perfumed and fancy . '- Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, lers, Cuffs, Free Seeds not classed as Cereale. 10 Soda Ash Flee Syrup of Molasses or of Sorg- Varnish, bright and black (Ships' Seeda from B.N.A. Provinces Free Spades, Shovels, Stovea and all hum Meted°, coucentrated • use) 5 Senna 17f other iron Castings Melitdo or concentrated Mo- Varnish,other than bright or black 174 Settlers' Effects of every descrip- Specimens of Natural History, lits.+es and Cane Juice fct. Vegetables, including Potatoes tion, in actual use, not being Mineralogy, Botany or Sculpture Free per lb (ideal. 25 and other Routs 10 merchandise, brought by pertions Spelter or Zinc, in sheets, blocks Titbit $1.50 per gal. ; pkgs. 174 Do. from 11. N. A. Provinces Free making oath that they intend or pigs Free Tails, undressed Free Vegetable Fibres Free becoming permanent settlers grouud, including Ginger, Spices, Tallow 1 et. per lb. Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing Free within the Dominion Free Pimento and Pepper- Tampico, white aed black ...... Free Vegetables and Meats, preserved 17f Shawls . 17f unground, including Gin- Tapes, Slotted, for the manufac- Velvete, Silk,' and Satins 17f Sheep 10 ger. Pimento and Pepper 174 ture of Hoop Skirts Free Veneering of Wood or Ivory Free i Sheet Iron not Galvanized ...... 5 Spikes and Nails, composition Fite Tar Free Vinegar 10 eta. per gal. Sheet Music, printed ...... 174 Spikes, Scythes and Snathe 17i Tea, Green and Japan 4 cts. Vitriol, Blue F ree Shell manufactured 171 Spirits and strong waters, includ- per lb Walnuts, Dried FtUitA 174 Ships Blocks and Patent 1U81188 ing Spirit/ of Wine and Alcohol, Tes, Black 3 eta. per lb. Wearing Apparel and Cluth.tag, fur Blocks 5 $1 per gal.; pkgs 17; Thibet Hair, unmanufactured Free made by band or sewing ma- Do. Binnacle Lamps, Bunting 5 Spirita of Turpentine 17; Thread and other articles embroi- chines 174 Do. Cables and Chams (Iron) Free Spirits and stron - waters, other, dered with gold Jr for embroid- Weaving or tram silk itad %eras Do. Sail-cluth or Canvas 5 being sweetened or mixed, the ery 17f jug or tram cotton for making Do. Compasses 5 strength of which cannot be Thread Lace at 1 Insertions 174 elastic webbing, and crinoline Do. Dead Eyes 5 ascertained bv Sykes' Hydrome- Tiles, Drain Free thread fur covering crinoline Do. Dead Lights 5 ter $1.-50 per gal. ; pkgs. 174 Timber and Lumber, round, hewed, wire Free Do. Deck Plugs 5 Starch 2 cte. per lb. - but not otherwise, from B.N.A. Wedges, Ships' 5 Do. Pumps and Pump Gear 5 Stationery 174 Provinces, manufactured in Whale Oil, in the casks, from ca Do. Shackles, Sheaves 5 Statues of Marble, Bronze, Ala- whole or in part Free Ship-board and in the condition Do. Signal Larups 5 baster, natural size Free Tin, granulated or bar Free in which it was at first landed.. Free Do. Travelling Trucks 5 Steamboat and Mill Shafts and Tin and Zinc or Spelt«, in block Wheat Free Do. Steering Apparatus 5 Cranks, forged in the rough Fm or pig Whiskey $1 per gal. ; pkge. 17 4 Do Iron Knees and Ridera 5 Steam Fire Engines 174 Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles Free White Zinc, dry Free Do. Wire Rigging Free Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and for manufacturing Hoop Skirts Free White Lead, dry Free Do. Cordage 5 roda Fret Tin Plates 5 Whiting or Whitening Free Do. Wedges 5 Steel Plates, cut to any form but Tinctures, all and every sort of Wines not containing over 20 de- Do. Iron Mast» or part of Iron not moulded Fret $1.50 per gal. ; pkgs. 174 grees of alcohol and not worth Mesta Free Steel Chairs Railway Fret Tobacco, manufactured, except more than 40 eta. per gallon, of Shrubs, Trees and Plants 10 Steering Apparatue,- Ships' 5 Cigars..124 per et.; 25 cts. per lb sil kinds, including Ginger Do. from B.N.A. Stereotype Blocks, for printing Tobacco Leaf, unmanufactured, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Provinces Free purposes Fret (but must be bonded on impor- Raspberry, Strawberry, Elder Silk, Satin and Velvets 171 Stone, unwrought, and Lithogra- tation) Free and Currant Wine, 5 quart or 10 Silk, Woollen, Worsted, and Cot- phers' Stone Fret Tobacco Pipes 174 pint bottles to a gallon...30 eta ton embroideries and Tambour Stone for the use of Army and Tow, undressed Free per gal. ; pkgs ... 174 Work 174 Navy Fret

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and Railway Passenghr On every pound of Malt $ 0.01 All goods manufactured in bond shall, P. C. Locomotives On every gallon Wines, all other, when in wood, Baggage and Freigt.t Cars, runniue of any fermented if taken out of bond fur consumption in of road croasing the beverage made in imitation of Canada, be subject to duties of excise e cents per gal. ; pkgs. 171 upon any line Beer or Malt All other except Sparkling Frontier, so long as Canadian Locc- Liquor, and brewed equal to the dutieti of customs to which are admitted free in whole or in part front any they would be subject if imported from Wines in bottles, 5 qts. or 10 motives and Cars other substance than pinta to a gallon $1.50 per in tie under similar circumstances Malt 0.03i Great Britain and entered for consump- On Cavendish Tobaceo, un any lb tion in Canada ; and whenever any ar- doz; pkgs 17i United States. or less quantity Sparkling $3 a doz.; pkgs. 17i 3Ienageries, Horses, Cattle, Carriaget, 0.20 ticle, not the produce of Canada, upon of. On Canada Twist (Palate blare en which a duty of Excise would be levied Wire Cloth of Br aes or Copper.— Free and Harness toryuette) do. Wire (Bran or Copper, round or Ti wieners Baggage. 0.10 if produced in Canada, is taken into a On Snuff, per lb. or less qutntity 0.20 Bonded 31anufactory, the difference be- fiat) Free On Wire (Iron) SCHEDULE D. all other descriptions of manu- tween the duty of F:xcise to which it factured Tobacco, per lb. or leas would be 80 liable, and the Wire, fiat or round, for crinolines, The following Goods, when the growth quantity Customs uncovered Free 0.20 duty which would be levied on tuch and produce of any of the British Cigars, (subject tu an abatement article, W ire Rigging, Ships' Free American Provinces, may hc if imported and entered for con- North or allowance for moisture in cal- sumption, shall be paid as a duty of Woods of all kiods,wholly uoman- imported free of duty, subject to alter. culating the weight for duty, to utactured Free Excise. when it is taken into the Bonded ation or regulation, by proclamatioh be fixed by Order in Council) 0.40 Manufactory. Woods and Drugs used chietiv in of the Governor in Council, viz : dyeing, unmanufactured . Free cents per lb. Animals of all kinds. Petroleum and Coal Oil...5 eta per gal. Woods, manufactured, not elre- Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats where specified 17..! Green and Dried Fruits. Wool waate Free Fish of all kinds. Woollens 171 Products of Fish, and of all other crea. Woollen Netting for Indian Rub- titres living in water. LONDON CITY GOVERNM EN T. ber Shoes and Gloves 10 Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow Writing Desks, fluicy and orna- Timber and Lumber of all kinds 3Iembers of City Council, 1875. mental Cases and Boxes and round, hewed, but not otherwe4 fancy gooda 171 or in part. manufactured in whole Magor.-1110Wal Yellow. Metal, in bars, bolts, or for Fish Oil. P CRONYN. Sheathing Free Gypsum, Ground or Unground. Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs. Free Hay, Hops, Straw, Bran, Seeds of all ALDERILICE. Zinc or Spelter, in sheets Free Free kinds. Ward No. 1.—Duncan C. McDonald, Robert Pritchard, Robert Smith. Ward Zinc, white, dry Vegetables, including Potatoes and No. 2.—James Cowan. Ambrose B. — Powell, George Phillips, Ward No. 3.—William other Roots. Starr, William Farris, Archibald NlePhail. W ard No. 4.—Lewie C. Leopard, Special Exemptions from linty. Plants, Trees and Shrubs. George T. Hiscox, Samuel W. Abbott. Werd No. 5.—Jesae W. %ploy, Thomas Apparel Wearing, of British Subjects, Coal and Coke. Browne, Joseph Bonn. 1Vard No. 0.—John Christie, John Williams Robert Lewis. dying abroad, but domiciled in Can- Salt. Werd No. 7.—Thomas Patridge, jr., Thomas Patridge, James gan. Alex. S. Wheat, Peas and Beans. Abbott, city clerk. ada. Buck- and for the use of Barley, Rye, Oats, Indian Corn. Articles imported by wheat, and all other grain. Chairmen of Standing Committees.—Finance and assessment, alderman L. C. the Governor General. Leonard ; fi re, water and gas, of the Do- Flour of Wheat and Rve, Indian Meal, alderman John Williams; board of works, alderman Articles for the public uses Flour or Meal of Robert Smith ; markets, alderman Robert Pritchard ; hospital and relief, alder- minion. and Oatmeal, and man James uses of Foreign any other grain. Cowan ; license, alderman Robert Lewis ; printing, alderman James Articles for the public Cowan ; exhibitions, alderman Robert Pritchard ; salaries, alderman William Starr ;, Consuls General. railways, alderman SCHEDULE E. Duncan C. McDonald ; parks, alderman %Valiant Farris A rmy and Navy, for he use of board of health, alderman Samuel W. Abbott. Arms. prohibited The following articles are City ollie.rft.—W . C. L. Clothing. under a penalty of 200 Dollars and Gill, registmr ; A. S. Abbott, clerk ; John Brown, cham- Military Stores. which same berlain ; William Robib son, engineer • Thomas >catcher& solicitor ; William forfeiture of Packages in McBride, Arthur Musical Instruments for Bands. may be found, viz. : Wallace, assessors ; John' Blair, James Taylor, collectors ; Wade Settlers' effects of every description in Books. Printed papers, Paintings, Owen, street commissioner ; B. Higgins, license inspector ; homes Winnett, ins- actual use, not being merchandise, pector weights and measures ; David Hughes, relief inspector ; Moses Wilson,. Drawings, Prints, and I'hotographs ot market clerk. brought by penhons making oath that a treasonable, immoral, seditious or in- they intend becoming permanent set- decent character. Coin base or coun- POLICE FORCE- tlers within the Dominion. terfeit. Lawrence Lawrason, police magistrate ; Richard Wigmore, chief of police Under Regulations and Restrictions to be EXCISE DUTIES. William Baskerville, sergeant ; James Crawford, assistant sergeant ; Henry Phair prescribed by the Minister of Customs. and Enoch 3Iurphy, detectives; John Larkin, Lawrence Powells, James Bobbins, of Spirits of John Boyd, Patrick Wallace, Richard Hudson, Carriages of Travellers, and Carriages On every wine gallon Frederick Templar, Matthew Calder- the strength of proof by Sykes' wood, George Christie, William Rowan, John Kelly, Henry Donald, constables. laden with merchandithe and not to $0.75 include Circus Troupes nor Hawkers. hydrometer. FIRE DEPARTMENT- Thomas Wastie, chief engineer; Frederick Ileaver, let engineer ; Alexander Barveï 2nd engineer : Barry Pitt, teamster ; J. F. Doyle, foreman ; T. Gleason, J. D. Inlater, G. Till, R. McBride, T. Richardson, O. Richardson, Joseph Reeves. E. K. Slater, J. J. Maddever, Harry l'ratt, R. Wannacott, firemen. (10

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498 APPENDIX APPENDIX. 499 FILE ALAIN TELEGRAPH FEDERAL BANS OF COMMERCE. LOCATION OF THE NOM. No. 3.—Fire Department Signal, King Street Engine House. Charles ILirrity, manager ; George Mair, accountant ; A.11. Graydon, teller ; W. Crooks, ledger keeper ; 11. P. Harding, messenger. No. 4.—Central Police Station, Carling Street. Key left with police. No. 5.—Cor. Wellington and Dundas Streets. Key at McCormick's confec- HURON AND ERIE SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. ' tionery. Charles Stead, president ; J. G. McIntomb, vice-president ; No. 6.—Corner of Kent and Talbot Streets. Keys at Mr. Charles Ilammond's and L. Gibson, secretary- !reasurer and manager ; k. Itiehardson. accountant ; William Gordon, travelling Ald. Pritchard's residence. inspectur ; M. J. Kent, clerk ; John Mercer, messengsr. No. 7.— Corner of Sydenham and Richmond Streets. Key at A141. Egan's bouse. No. 8.—Corner of Waterloo and Piccadilly Streets. Keys at Ald. Christie's and MERCHANTB BANK OF CANADA. Carling's Brewery. W. F. liarper, manager ; Ily. IleCutcheon, accountant ; E Hebden, teller ; Chas. No. 12.—Corner of Bond and Calborse Street'. Keys at Minchin's store and A Meredith, discount clerk ; Victor Wells, ledger keeper ; Ernest Whitaker, clerk ; McBrIde's house. John Hollingworth, rpessenger. No. 13.—Corner D'indu and Maitland Streets. Key at Builivant's store. NOUIONS BANI No. 14.—Corner of Ilaitland and Simcoe Streets. Key at Mrs. Moon'a store. Joseph Jeffery, manager ; W. Dempster, aecountant ; of Simcoe and Wellington Streets. Key at Robert Coote's J. G. Geldes, teller ; G. A. No. 15.—Corner Colvan, discount clerk; W. G. Low, ledger store. keeper ; F. C. Cox, let clerk ; E. A. Dampier, 2nd elerk ; Il. Fleining, 3rd cletk ; F. similis«, eth clerk ; 11. Dillon, 5th No. 16.—Corner of Horton and Talbot Streets. Keys at John Overell's bouse. clerk ; 11 ugh O'Neill, messenger. Ga sWorks and Col. Moffat's. Kevs have also been furnished the members of the Fire Department and Police ONTARIO IN VESTMENT AND SAVINGS SJCIETY. Force. W. F. Hutten, manager ; .1. L. Dampier, teller ; John 11. Adams, accountant MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS. E. Gower. assistant accountant. William Elliot, county judge : (nase. sheriff ; Samuel G l as, deputy ST. LAWRENCE BANK. 'lierai. ; Charles Ilutchinson, clerk of the pi acc and county crown attorney ; Henry Itulach, deputy clerk of the peace ; John Macbeth, clerk of the Surrogate court; A. H. 'retend, manager ; G. Menties, accountaut ; J. W. Barker, teller. James Fergusot, registrer; John C. Brown, deputy regietrar ; Lionel E. Shiplev, warden ; Adam Murray, treasurer ; P. G McKenzie, county clerk ;Charles Holun;s, I LITA RY DEPA RT ENT. county eugineer; John Lamb, juiloe. LONDON BOARD OF TRADE. LONDON FIELD BATTERY. Thomas Thompson, pres:dent ; Henry Long, vice-president ; Thomas Churcher, James Shanly, lieutenant-colonel commanding; John Peters, captain John F. secretary-treasurer. lut lieutenant ; Gustuvus Stewart Hellinuth, 2m1 lieutenant ; V. Brown surgeon. Councif.—C. P. Smith. J. R. Minhinnick, Geo. S. Birrell, f/eo. Muirhead, W. B. Heath. Geo. D. Sutherland, J. Wright, lieu. Pritchard, C. B. Hunt, A. McCormick, NO. 2 TROOP LONDON CAVALRY. John Beattie. J. W . Peters, captai!' ; Alfred Litari, licateaant Renjittnin Higgins. cor. BANKS. 7th BATT. LONDON LIGHT INFANTRY. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND SAVINGS BANK. John McBeth, lieutenant-colonel : John Walker, major; M. D. Dawson, major Ilenry Gormaa, adjutant ; president ; Al ou ML11111, vice-president ; John A. Roe, secretary- D. McMillan, M.P., paymaster; Tho. Peel, quarte Glase, master. lreasurer and manager: Wm. R. Miller, accountant ; Richard Ilayly, inspecting director ; David Glass, solicitor. No. 1 Company.—T. O'Brien, captain ; J. K. O'Connor, lieutenant. No. 2 Company.—A. W. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Poste, captain W. DeKay Willianis, lieutenant. No. 3 Company.—R. J. P. l'ordo], captain ; E. McKenzie, lieun.nant ; Albert Ogival(' Weir, manager; Richard Bat accountant ; David S. Skirving, teller Smith ensign. Alexander B. Marie, 'citer keeper ; John M.' Sinclair, discount clerk ; Jeremy Taj; No. 4 Conapany.—Geu. S. Birrell, captait. lor. junior clerk ; Thomas Cathro, messenger ; Joseph Darling, assistant. No. 5 Company.—John P. Dixon, captain : T. Wastie, lieutenant. BANK OF NONTREAL. No. 6 Conipany.—F. McIntosh, captain ; Jas. Maison, lieutenant Geo. La ing F. A. Despard, manager ; Charles Malien, accountant A. P. Tregent, assistant ensign. accountant ; A. H. Beildome, teller; F. Il. McCullough, 2m1 teller W. IliteDermott, .No. 7 Company.—Wm. Carey, captain. Rimer', cleric ; S. O. Richards, clerk ; Willtam Harvey, mes- ledgerkeeper, C. D. No. 8 Company.— —Wood, captain. songer. CANADIAN BANK Or COMMERCE. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. R. W. Smylie, manager 1). Just, accountant ; J. F. Patterson, 1st teller ; G. S. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. liellmuth, 2nd teller ; J. S. Carnegy, discount clerk John H. Dight, Savings bank Si. l'aura,(English).—Rev. Canon Innes, M.A., rector. Services every Sabbath clerk Alber Bradley, ledger keeper; L. F. Watts, clerk ; George Booth ; mes- at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. IVednesday evenings at 7.30 p.m. 'enter. Chrirt Church.—Rev. J. Smythe, incumbent ; rev. B. Bayley, assistant minister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wellington street &outil. APPENDIX. 500 APPENDIX. 501

Memorial Chur.—Rev. W. H. Tilley, 11..A., incumbent. Services every Sab- bath at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Thursday evenings at 7.3o p.m. William street, east EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. side, cor North. BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGE. St. James, (English.).—Rev. W. Davis, incumbent. Services 11 am. and 7 •30 Founded by the right rev. I. Hellmuth, p. m. Westminster. D.C.L., Lord Bishop of Huron. The very rev. M. Boomer, LL.D., dean of huron, and the very rev. the dean of W. Davis, pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m Petsrseil/e, (English).—Rev. Toronto, visitors; the Lori, Bishop of Huron, president of the corporation ; the very Chapter House, (English.)—Very rev. deen Boomer, D.D. Services II am. and rev. the dean of Huron, the very rev. Henry Grasett, B.D., dean of Toronto, the 7 p.m. very rev. Canon Baldwin,.M.A., the very rev. H. F. Darne!!, the rev. A. Sweatman, M.A.., the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. hon. D. L. Macpherson, the hon. Adam Crooks, Q.C., DCL , F. Wolfer- stan Thomas, Esq. Major R. J. Evans, late H. M. 16th regitnent, R. Watson, Esq., SC Andrew's Church,(C. Presbyteriati).—Rev. John Scott, pastor. Services at New York, mernhe'rs of the corporation i the rev. Arthur Sweatimin, head master, assisted by an able staff of 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. North street. assistant resident masters; the rev. J. Hurst, isecretary and treasurer. St. James Church, (Kirk).—Rev. D. Camelon, pastor. Services at 11 am. and • 6.3,) p.m. Richmond street. HURON COLLEOE OF THEOLOGY. Clarence Street, (C. Presbyterian).—Rev. Dr. Proudfoot. • Services at 11 a.rn Right rev. t. Ilellmuth, D.D., D.C.L., president ; very rev. dean Boomer, LL.D., principal and pt., fessor of divinity ; rev. W. 11. Halpin, professor of classics and and 6.30 p.m. mathematics; ■• erschoyle Cronyn, Esq., bursar. B. M. E. Church.—Rev. B. Whipper and W. H. Abbott, pastor/. Services II am. and 6.30 p.m. Grey st. THE HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE. Founded by the right rev. I. Hellinuth, D.D , D.C.L., Lord Bishop of Huron METHODIST CHURCHES. Inaugnrated by H. R. H. Prince Arthur, September, Dee.); the right rev. I. Hel I- muth, D D., U.C.L., Lord Bishop of Huron, president ; the ven. archdeacon Balch, (Methodist).—Rev. James Hannon, pastor. Sabbath services at North Street, D.D., vice-president; the very rev. dean Boomer, LL.D., visitor; the rev. H. F. and 6.30 p.m ; Thursday evening,service at 7.30 p.rn. 11 a.m. Darne!!, principal and chaplain ; Mrs. Daniell, lady principal ; Miss AlcLellan, lady Dundas Streed—Rev. W. R. Parker, M.A., pastor. Services every Sabbath superintendent ; Miss Brown, English teacher; Mr. Young, teacher of drawing ; at 11 a.m. and 6.30p.m. ; every Thursday evcning at 7.30 p.m. Aliss Williams, teacher of singing ana music ; Miss Clmton, teacher of music ; MISA Clarence Street.—Rev. G. Buggin, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 am. Chittenden, teacher of music ; Afdlle. Fournier, teacher of French; Prof. Gilmour, and 6.30 p.m. ; every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. t eacher of modern languages; Fraulein :Schenck, teacher of German. l'ail Mall Street .—Rev. William Kettlewell, pastor. Services every Sabbath COLL IGE T5111124. p.m. ; every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. at 11 a.m. and 6.30 The College year is divided into three terms:- Petereville.— Rev. T. J. Reid, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and J'irai Term.—First Wednesdav in September to the fi rst Tuesdav in December. 6.30 p.m. Secohd Term.—First Wednesday in January to the Thursday bi*.fore Easter. London East.— Rev. R. Charlton, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. Third Tern.—The second Wedrksday after Easter to the 30 111 June. and 8.30 p.m. ; every Thursday al 7.30 p.m. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART. Westourister.—Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; every Thurs- Dundas street, north side, bet Colborne and Baca ell Madame Nolan, lady day, at 7.30 p.m. superior. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH. Si. Peter's Cathedrad—Resident clero.,ym en, right rev. J. %Vidal], DD.., Bishop Mount Hope, Ricliinoad street. Hey. Mother Iguatia, lads superior. of London ; very. rev. J. M. Bruyère, V.G.; rev. G. It. Northgraves, rev. J. J. Brick. Sunday morning service, mass at 7;30 and 10 am. Sunday evening service, LONDON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. vespers and benediction ut 7 p.m. Inetruction given at 10.30 am. and 7 p.m. VAC CLT Y. Richmond street north. George A. Swayze and II. B. Gallen, proprietors : George A. Swayze, manager, Si. Mary's Church.—Mass at 10.30 am. Vespers and benediction at 7 p.m. master of accounts and professor of theory bookkeeping; N. Stilwell, professor of penmanship, principal of the writing and tnatheniatical departments : Samuel Edgar, CONGREGATIONAL AND OTHER CHURCHES. principal of the actual business department, assistant teacher of mathema- tics and teacher of phonography : H. B. Harrison, practical operator and superin Services at 11 am. and Bible Christian Church.—Rev. W. Kellner, pastor. tendent of telegraph department ; George A. Swayze, principal of the English 6.30 p.m. Horto.i street. department ; M . G. Aloncrieff, lecturer on English literature, etc. ; S. P. Groat German Evangeliral Lutheran Church.—Rev. Mr. Boehm, pastor. Service at I lecturer on commercial economy, etc. ; rev. James Charlton, lecturer on moral p.m. in St. James Prezbyterian church, Richmond street. ethics, etc.; Thomas Purdœn, lecturer on commercial law. Episcopal Methodied—Rev. J. Wright, pastor. Services 10.30 am. and 6.30 JONES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. p.m. North street. 129 Dundas street, London, Ont. Congregational Church.—Rev. R. W. Wallace, B.A., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. FACULTY. J. W. and 6.30 p.m. King street. Jones and W. N. Yerex, managers and proprietors: J. W. Jones, lecturer on business customs, and principal of Primitive Methodist Church.—Rev. W. S. Hugh«, pastor. Services at 10.30. actual business, banking and special training departments ; W. N. Yerex, principal of penmanship, mathematical, academic, and am. and 6.30. p.m. theory bookkeeping departments ; T. Murray, of Aluntreal Telegraph Co., super- J. Dyke, pastor. Services at 10.30 am. and Hamilton Road P.M. Church.—Rev. intendent of telegraph department ; Wesley Morden, teacher of phonography, 6.30 p.m. Miss M. O. Jones, organist of North street M. E. church, teacher of instrumental Baptist Church.—Rev. Dr. Cooper, pastor. Services at 11 am. and 6.30 p.m Music ; rev. R. W. Wallace, B.A. pastor of Congregational church, lecturer on York street. commercial ethics; Warren Bock,' B.A., barrister and attorney at law, solicitor in chancery, &c., lecturer un commercial law. AI'PENIIIa. 503

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION HIOH AND PUBLIC BC80OL8 AMD OFTICEltB Name. President. Cor . Jee. Mem FOR THE YEAR 187 5 . St . Thomas ...... A . Burns ...... G . Franklin ...... 65 7 IalaR aCaoot 5tratford ...... A . 5lackinon ...... J . Huston ...... 9 . TRUSTS= . Sarnia ...... Hon . A . Vidal ...... Dr. Proudfoot, rev. James Sm3•the, A .M ., Alderman Thomas Partridge, jun ., titayner ...... Thomas Earl ...... Norton Millar ...... 13 James MoSatt, A . Johnston, B. Shaw . Toronto ...... John Macdonald ...... Thomas J . Wilkie...... 525 Walkerton ...... J . McLeod ...... J . Reyersou ...... PUBLIC SCHOOL TRDaT1193. 11'oodstock ...... J . McLeod...... Win . Clark ...... No . 1 li'ard.-N . W. Manville, Robert Reid . No . 2 Ward.-Alfred G . Smyth, Whithy ...... J. Holden ...... J . McMillan ...... James Wright . No. 3 Ward .-John G . McIntosh. John Cousins. No . 4 Ward.- Winnipeg ...... Hon. W . N . Kennits...... G. White ...... 33 Ephraim Plummer, S . W . Abbott. No. 5 R'urd.-Thomas Brown, John Millar . No. 6 11'ard.-William Hudaon, S . H . Craig. No . 7 Ward.-Samuel Youbill, J . D. ASSOCIATIONS IN QUINKC. Sharman . L . W . Manville, cbairman. Uontreal ...... T .J . Cla :ton ...... D . A. Budie ...... 1618 Quebec ...... H . F y ...... W . Brown ...... 3 :8 t7(lirrrr.-Rev. Benjamin Bayly, B .A ., head muter, H.S . ; Jap m B. Boyle llalifaz ...... J . d .r]laclean ...... inspector ; Alexander S . Abbott, secrewry . St. John ...... - Welch ...... Sherbrooke ...... R . Dud...... sucI1•:TIES AND AS',o('rAT IONS . YOUNG Y.âl('B CBMIBTIAM ASSOCIATION, IDMDDOA . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS . Rooms Richmond street, w . a ., between Dundu and North . ONTARIO AND QUS11KC . P resident, Thomas ].air ; vice-presidents, D . Cameron and A . J . G . Henderson Coxvexrtox or 1875-'76,-Of6 ce rs-p reaident Thomas Muir, London ; vice- treasu rer, J . M . Denu.n ; corre sponding secretary, ,v' . Plummer ; recording sec r e p residente, W . J . B. Patterson. Montreal ; James Gordon, Ingersoll ; R . Baldwin, tury, H . Bro wn . Toronto ; Sheriff Hall, Peterborti ; G . Foster, Brantford ; minute secretary, T . C . &gufar weekly meetings : lectures, essave, re adings, Ac ., Friday, 8 p.m . : prayer Robinson, Goderich ; re cordingsec re taries, D . A . Budge, 1h,nt real • S . H . Fogartv , and praise, Saturda p, tl p .m . ; Sunday, 2D3 Sabbath each month, 8 .3 0 p .m ., prayer Port Hope ; eiecuti ve committee, G . Hague, chairman ; R . Bal dwin, ae> LI uai, t and praire . 0 pen from 9 a.m. to b.3~~ p .m . F ree re ading-rooms open to ill . chairmaD ; S . C . Duncan Clark, treasurer ; T . J . Wilkie, secretary ; M . S . Strangers cordially welcomed . Richmond, James Hughes, correspoudi tg members ; 11 . A . Budge, Montreal ; G . A . Young, Hamilton ; Thou . Jluir, London ; W . P . Crombie, Brantford ; J . AGftICULTU ;tAL SOCIETIES, Rothwell, KiDgs ton ; R . Gray, Port Ito p~ • D . )1cC rea, Guelph ; F . W . lùtford , Ottawa ; T . C . Robinson, Gode ri ch ; J . C . Thompson, Quebec ; A. Alison, London ; ZABT 1[IDDL88EZ . R . Shields, Toronto . James Johnson, r msident • A . ti. Emery, lot vi ce-preaident ; Alexander McArthur,2nd vice•preatdent ; l ienrv An,lerson secretary• J . B . Lane, treasurer. Directors, Ric'tard Tonlev, M .P.P ., Joseph Johnson, {t'tlliam Taml,vnt Joh n a A Ylt . Pa[tllDtiDT. CON . SIC . M6M. Cameron, John Peters, William Belton, .lohn Nixon, Alex . Pontey, James Gtlmuur Almonte ...... J . Jamieson ...... J . Wilkie ...... 7 4 Berlin ...... J . Dewitt ...... J . G. Mowatt ...... 45 WEST >f[IDDLItSEZ. Bowmanville ...... P. Trehilcock ...... F Yellowlees...... 53 President, Robt. E rown ; lst vice president, Robt . Cade ; 2nd vice -pre sident' lirant!~rd ...... 1V. Wilkinson ...... W . P . Crombie ...... 233 George BntteY ; secretarv and treasurer, Hugh McColl• di re ctors, James Belleville ...... W . N . Van Tassel ...... 101) Healey,P . G . McGugan, Wm . 'Rea, Alex . Stewart, John Levie, * . H. Armst rong, R . Cobourg ...... A . Laws ...... Thrn. . S . Cole ...... 1 :0 incombe, J . NcLeaeh, Thomas Lightfoot ; auditors, W . H. Ewer and James Dundee ...... J. Snow ...... T. Edwarde ...... 45 Gough. :t Elors ...... CITY OF LONDON AOSICQLTIIBAL AND HOBTICIILTIIMAL SOCIETY. Fergus ...... J . Gnnt ...... W. Smellie ...... 51 1 (ialt ...... J . Woods ...... J . Kay ...... 5:5 J. H . Griffith,, president ; Thomas Partridge, jl tD, 1at vi ce-president ; J .B . Guelph ...... : ...... E . W. NcGuire ...... K . Seaker ...... l'.G Smyth, 2 nd vice-president ; William McBride, secre tary ; Charles W . Andrus, . Goderich...... E . F . Moo re ...... F. Mason ...... 50 treasu re r . Hamilton ...... J . Watson ...... Wm . Shawcroes...... 2 1 0 Di rectors And re w McCormick Brock Stevens, J. H . ![cMecban, William Harrisburg Station ...... (Railway Reading Room . ) Saunder9, John Plummer, E . H . koore, E . T . Esaery, Win . M . Moore, Samuel I ngersoll ...... J . Gordon ...... 88 McBride . Kincardine ...... D. Cameron ...... A . And re wa ...... 40 The united boards of the East Middlesex and Cit of London Agricultural ) ;in gs ton ...... R . V . Roeers ...... John Rothwell ...... 130 Societi es form the board of di re ctors for the Annual Western Fair. Lindsay ...... S . A . JdcMurtry ...... W . Flavell ...... 4 2 TYPOOB,APBSCAL UNION. London ...... T . Jtuir ...... A . J . Campbell ...... 13 7 1larkharn ...... Rev . J . Carmichael ...... E . H . Yealland, p re eident ; F. Y . l'ealland, vice-preeident ; S . H. StPrling, cor- New Aberdeen ...... Win . Surk ...... Win . Lockie...... re sponding secre tary ; T . Bland, recording sec retary ; R. S. Oates, financial sac re- Vapanee ...... Stephen Gibson ...... Wm . Hanson ...... tarand treasurer. Meetings first Saturday in each month in the Forest City Lge Room, Victoria tsuildinga, Richmond street, opp . City Hall . North Dumfries...... J . Edgar ...... (Imemee...... Wm . Brund re tt ...... James Keele ...... 60 OPERATIVE TAILOaB' bOCIETY. Orillia ...... W . H . Leaf...... C . Davis ...... 7. G ...... J. Carmichael ...... J . E . Wilson ...... 13 0 Ch ristopher Shear, p resi -lent ; T . McLeod, vice-p re sident ; Lewis Tarrant, Oshawa . . . . . sec tary ; Joseph t asu r . Ottawa ...... W . J . TopIey ...... A . E . St . Dalmaa ...... 20 0 re Newman, re re Paisley ...... Dr . Ryal1 ...... W . Clark ...... LONDON TONIC BOL-FA CHORAL BO0I8?Y. . . Davis...... 48 Paris ...... W . E . Adams ...... W . H W . Freeland, p resident ; Theo. Allen, secretary and tteasur_r ; John Jepeon, Port Hope ...... a' . Craig, jun ...... Thoa. Neelaads ...... 17 5 ...... Collitte conductor. Meets in the Congregational school room, King atrset, every Mouday Peterborougb ...... J . Smith ...... J. D ...... 70 evening. 504 APPENDIX. APPENDIX. 505

METHODIST LITERARY SOCIETIES. LONDON CAR WHEEL CO.- William Hendrie, president; James McMillan, vice- North street. president ; D. Currie, secretary ; Alexander Gartshure, manager. President, Hodson 0. Abbott It vice-president, L. fi. Ingram ; 2nd vice-pre- LONDON Lira Ism:RA:mu Co. or LONDON ONT.-Joseph Jeffery, president : A. T sident, T. J. Coyne: secretary, Edw Hanson ; treasurer, C. F. Ltiugham; librarian, Chapman, vice-preaideut ; Geo. Case, manager and secretary ; 1Vnt. Woodruff; John Chapman. M.D., consulting physician ; Ilarris. 3Iagee Campbell, solicitors ; J. W. Millar, superintendent uf agencies; 31ulsons Bank, bankers. President, J. W. Sifton ; 1st vice-president, Henry Vivian ; 2nd vice-president, Thos. Lawson ; secretary, Wm. Stevens ; treasurer, - Miss Sifton ; librarian, Fred lioard of Dirrriors.-Joseph Jeffery, A. T Chapman, Isaac %Vaterman, E. W. Saunders ; financial secretary, Edw. Hanson Dundas striet Hyman, Wnt. Woodruff, M.D., W. J..31clutosh. W. Andrus, John Walker, M.P., L. C. Leonard. A. McCormick, A.S. Emery, Geo. Moorhead, J. W. Sitton, Geo. B. LONDON LITERARY SOCIETY. Harris, T. H. Smallman. Dr. Flock, president ; W. %Vilson, vice-president ; W. E. Westlake, secretary ; 1'. F. Bingham, treasurer. Meets in the Mechanics Institute every Wednesday evening. INSTITUTIONS. MASONIC. LONDON ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE. THE GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF CANADA. Ilenn Landur, MI)., medical superintendent ; Stephen Lett, Fit C.S., assistant physicist ; 3lathieson, bursar ; J. G. Davey, steward ; Mias M. A. Pape, matron ; Lira ni Grand lencrra 1814-75.-M. W. bro. William 3Iercer Wilson, LL.D., J. E. Cooke, iaiIiff; W. Alexander, M.D., clinical assistant. grand maater ; R. W. bru. Jas. Kirkpatrick Kerr, deputy grand master; R. %V. bro. Thos. C. Macnabb, D D.G.M., St. Clair District ; R. W. bru. W D. Mc- LONDON CITY HOSPITAL. Gloghlon. D.D.G.a., London District ; R W. bro. Chimney Bennett, D.D.G.M., James Cowan, chairman Hospital committee ; Clutrles Moore, M.D., senior phy- Wilson District ; W bru. Jas. id Benson, D.D.0.31., Huron District ; R. W bru. oician : Stephen Grant, steward. W. F. Savage, D.D.G.M., Wellington District ; 11 %V. bro. J. J. Ma.son,111).0 Hamilton District ; R. W. bro. D. E. Broderick, D D G.M , Niagara District ; R. W. PROTESTANT HOME FOR ORPHANS AND THE FRIENDLESS. bro. R. P.Stepliens, D.D.G.M., Toronto District ; IC W. bro. J. 13. Trayes, D.D.G.31., Ridout street opp. Court Houe. Ontario District ; R W. bro. S. S. D.D.G.31 , Prince Edward His- tizt ; R. W. bro. A. S. Kirkpatrick, I) D.G.11., St. Lawrence District ; R. W. bro. 31rs. Gregston, president 31rs. E. W. Ily man, vice-president ; Mrs. Newcomb. John %V. Pickup, 1).0.G.31, Ottawa District ; R. W. bro. Geo. Black, D.D.0.11., secretary ; 31rs. Sheriff Glass, treasurer ; E. Christian, steward Mrs. E. ; Cbristiau, 31anitoba R. M. bro. W. R. White. grand senior warden ; R. W. iteo, Hugh matron. ; MECHANICS INSTITUTE. Murray, grand junior wardeu ; R. W. bro. rev. canon limes, grand chaplain R. W. bro. lienry Groff, grand treasurer R. W. bro. D. I1e0. 31alloch. grand W. Fairbairn, president J. R. Flock, vice-presillent ; Henry Gal ien, secretary registrar; R. %V. bru. Thomas B. Ilarris, grand secretary; V. W. bro. Fred. J. W. W. Fitzgerald, treasurer ; W. Stewart, librarian. 3Ienet, grand senior deacon ; V. W. bro. Geo. S. Iiirrelf, grand junior deacon ; V. W. bro. tames H. Rowan grand superintendent of works ; V. W. bro. A. Irving, COMPANIES. jr, grand director of cerenhinies; V. W. bro. F. R. Deepen', assistant grand secre- tary ; V. W. bro. James-Miller, assistant grand director of ceremonies ; V. W. bro. NICCLARY MANUFACTURING Co. (Limited.)-Julin McClary, president ; Thomas R John M. Clement, grand sword bearer ; V. W. bro. C. A. Sippi, grand organist ; Barton, secretary.. V. W. bro. Thomas Aishton, assistant grand organist V. W. bro. Hugh Kerr, grand pursuivant ; bro. Jantes Heron, grand tyler ; V. W. bros. James Sutton. A. Tac Mootutzan MANUFACTURING Co. (LiMiI01.)-George 3loorhead, president ; Whittaker, Isaac 1Vaternian, J. R. Leggett, R. Rochester, Josiah Corlis, E. Peplow. J. J. Dyes, secretary. r., 11. T. Champion, T. F Blackwood, John Gibson, D. A. Fergusson, A. Hudspeth, NORTH STAR SILVER MINING Co.-Charles Hutchinson, president ; J. W. L. grand stewards. Milligan, secretary and treasurer. 167,,,vniariv .8 in rh, (.'rand 1,019, ni Canada.-R. W. bro. Sr John A. Mac- donald, K.C.B. from the U. G. L. of England : It. W. bro. Kivas TuIIy,ts.im the G.L. ONTARIO CAR CONPANY.-James 31c3lillan, president ; S. Newberry, vice-presi of Ireland; M. W. bro. W. M. %Vilson, from the G. 0. of St Domingo; M. W. bro. dent ; George liendrie, secretary ; William Rendrie, treasurer ; Thomas Muir W. M. Wilson, from the 0. L. of Kentucky ; M. W. bro. W. M. WIISOUI, from the manager. G. L. of Illinois; M. W. bro. %V. M %Vilson, from the G. uf Central America ; AGRICULTURAL MUTUAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA.-CTOWell WiIIon M. W. bro. T. I). Haringion, from the 0. L. of Nova Scotia ; M %V. bro. T. D. 31.P., president ; Daniel black, vice-president ; W. R. Vining. treasurer ; A lexan liarington, from the G. L. of Pennsylvannia ; 31. W. bro. T. D. Harington. from der Macdonald, general agent : C. G. Cody, tire inspector; A. G. Smyth and Jas the 0. L. of Vermont ; M. W. bru. T. D. Haringion, frum the 0. L. of Quebec ; Hamilton, auditors ; D. C. Macdonald, manager and secretary : Thomiit N. Greene M. W.•bro. A. A. Stevenson, from the 0. L. of Contiecitcut ; M. W. bro. A A. accountant arid assistant secretary ; The Mulsons Bank, bankers. Stevenson, from the G. L. of Minnesota ; M. W. Ma, A. .A. Stevelson, from the 0. 0. of Brazil ; M. W. bro. A. Bernard, frotn the O. 0. of N. Grenada ; M. %V. Tuz CANADA SILVER MINING Co.-Marvin Knowlton, president ; Edward Le bro. A. Bernard. from the 0. L. of N. Brunswick ; M. W. bro. A. Bernard, from niter and John Geary, vice-presidents ; Chas. 11. Hunt, Chas. P. Smith, J. W. Smyth, the G. L. of New Jersey ; M. W. bro. W. B. Simpson. !rom the G. 0. of Italy ; A. irmitage, Tho. 31c3lahon, directors ; A. 0. Smyth, secretary- and treas- M. W. bm. Jar. Seymour,irom the G. L. of 3lississip1i M. W. Imo Thos. White, jr., urer. from the G. 0. of France ; M. %V. bro. Thos. %Vhite. jr.. from the 0. L. of Nevada ; R W. frum the 0. L. of Thos. B. Harris, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. London Branch.-Passenger department, Adam Clark, bro. Jas. K. Kerr, Texas ,• R. W. bru. of Kansas ; ticket clerk ; E. Carlin, batgage master. Freight department, William Whyte , from th. 0. 0. of Portugal; M. W. bro. Thos. B. Harris, from 0. L. M. %V. bro. Thos. B. Harris, from the M. W. bro. Thos. B. Steary, cashier ; William 0. Griffiths, outv-ards clerk ; H. C. Telieri agent B. J. G. L. of Tennessee; M. W. bro. Harris, from the 0. L. of inwards clerk ; R. Scott, messenger. Harris, from the G. L. of Missouri ; Ti103. B Oregon ; M. W. bro. Jas. A. Henderson, from the G. L. of New York ; M. W bro. GRF:AT WESTERN RAILWAY.-C has. Knight, station master : Edward de la Hooke, Henry Macpherson, from the 0. 0. of Uruguay ; M. W. bro. Rev. V. Clementi, ticket agent : Samuel Ruse, baggagemaster ; C. Connolly. night station master; from the 0.0. of Chili: M. W. bro. R. Remsa.v, from the G. L of Nebraska; J. M. Knight, night ticket agent ; A. Richmond, night baggagemaster. W. bro. R. Ramsay, from the 0. L. of Ohio; W.«. bro. David McLellan, from the

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G. L. of Georgia, W. bro. Hugh A. Mackay, from the G. L. of Michigan; W. TSueaa Lodge, No. 195.-C. Richardson, W.14.; G. S. Birrell, 321, P.M.; J. R' bro. W. H. Frazer from the G. L. of Wisconsin. Dixon, secretary ; H. Waterman, treasurer. Meets first Monday in every month. From the GranJ L.odge V Canada.-R. W. hro. Rt. Hon. Lord deTableti• in the St. John's Lodge, 209 d-Tbomas H. Tracey, W.M. • D. MePhail, P.M. ; John U. G. L. of England; R. 11. bro. James V. )Sacliav in the G. L. of Ireland; R. W. Meets second ifhursday in every month. bro. Lindsay Mackersy in the G. L. of Scotland ; R. V . bro. Henry W. Turner, in ths Shopland, secretary; T. Peel, treasurer. G. L. of New York ; R. W. bro. Jacinto de Castro, in the G. L. of St. Domingo; Atbion Lodge, No. 80, Newbury.-MeetB Tuesday on or before full moon. ft. V. bro. A. K. Mackinlet•, in the G. L. of Nova Scotia ; R. W. bru. E. T. Cnrr, St. JoAn's, No. 8l, Jft. Brydgee.-Meets Tuesday on or before full moon. in the G. L. of Kansas; 111. bro. D . F. De P. Rumas, in the G. U. of Brazil; Irving Lodge, No. 154, Luean.-Meets Thursday on or before full moon. Ill. bro. J. M. S. Angiann, in the G. U. of v Grenada; Ill. bro. Antonio N. Mollejae, in the G. U. of Venezuela; Ills. bro. L. Ximenez, 33° in the G. U. of Beaver Lodge, No. 83, Stratkroy.-Meets Tuesday on or before full moon. l"ruguay ; Ill. bro. Joas C. I"Almeida, in the G. U. of Portugal; 111. bro. Luis Belmont Lodge, 190, Belmont.-Meets Friday on or before full moon. Gvapil, 33°, in the G. U. of Mexico; Ill bro. Francesco De Luca. in the G. t ►. of Craig Lodge, No. 214, Ailsa Crag.-Meets Monday on or before full moon. Itely; Ill. bro. A. M. Nedina, in the G. G. of Chili; R. W. bru. G. S. Blaekie, Hill.-Meets Tuesday on or before full moon. 11.D., in the G. L. of Tennessee ^I. 11' bro. John V. Ellis, in the G. L. of N. Durit: Lodge, No. 233, Park Brunswick; M. W. bro. Samuel L'. Perkins, in the G. L. of Pennsylvania; R. W. Lornw Lodge, No. 282, lrTlsneoe.-Meets first Thursday in every mouth. bro. Geo. Frank Gouley, in the G. L. of Missouri; M. W. bro. Henry R. Cannon, Doric Lodge, No. 289, Lobo.-Meeta second Thursday in every month. in the G. L. of New Jersry; R. W. bro. R. C. Jordan, in the G. L. of vebrnska; .Y(. Olive Lodge, No. 300, TAorndale.-Meets first Tuesday in each month. R. W. bro. \1'm. S. Fish, in the G. L. of Connecticut; R. W. bro. Thos. W. Chub. buck, in the G. L. of Nevada ; R. W. bro. Charles Kahn, in the G. L. of Wisconsin' LOADUII II[AWIfIC YIITIIAL BENEFIT AfifiOCIATIOA. R. W. bro. N'm. If. Tuller, in the G. L. of Georgia; R. W. bro. W. M. Washbnrn, in the G L. of (Ohio; N. W. bro. Harvey G. Ibezelrigg, in the G. L. of Indiana; )t11TABLl3HiD 27TH DYCa1JBLR, 1870. Ill. bro. Dr. L. Montafar, at°, in the G. lt of Central America; 111. bro. - Cadet, O1)icera.-R. W. rev. G. M. Innes, president, grand'chaplain, G.R.C. ; V.W. bro. in the G. O. of France. The Twentieth Annual Communication will be hel,i at R. Lewis, vice president Tuscan Lodge, 195 and 64. London, the 2nd Wednesday'in July A. L. 5875, A.D, 1875. Strict Observance /.odye .t'o. 27.-Vbro. It A. Hutchlson W. M. ; V. W. ))ro. Executive Lh'reetors.-W. bro. H. Waterman, treasurer of Tuscan Lodge, 195; seD. war. F. R. Desluerd, P. M.; bro. John Henerv, S. W.: bro. It. L. Gunn, J. W.; bru, W. bro. George S. Birrell, P.M. Tuscan Lodge, 195; bro. C. A. Sippi rev. J. C. Smith, chaplain; bro. Alex. Turner, treasurer; bro. J. M. Meakin3, Kilwinning Lodge 64• W. bro. T. Beattic P.M. TUBCan Lodge 195; W bro. M. secretary ; bru. Jame. Johnston, S f).: bru. Jam,•s fatiff, J. D; bro. S. Searle, D. Dawson, P. M. bt. fohn's Lodge, 20; Nl. bro. J. Waterman P.M. St. George's D. of C.; bru. W. Bowman, bru. F. F. Daliet•, bro. D. Ktdd stewards • bro . H G.j Lodge, 42 and Lodge 195; W. bro. H. A. Baxter, secretary ana treasur^r; bro. A. Frasi, inn( r gnard; bro. W. W. Summers, Tyler; W. bro. J. !l. GibsoD, tk'. bro. J. A. G. Smyth, bro. John Burnett, auditors. Nights of ineeting, 2nd Thursday in each Bruce, auditors. tnvuth. St. John's Lorlye No. 40.-\1'. bro. Donald McPhie, W. M. ; bro. D. Aitehi-on S. W.; bru. John MalloY, J. W.; bro. Win. Milite, chaplain; bro. John Moodie INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. treasurer; bru. Joseph Kneeshaw, secretar • bro. Oliver Hancock, S. D.; bru Charles Hill, J. D.: bro. M. Howles, D. of^C. ; bro. W. Spencer, organist : bru Eureka Lodge, No. 30, London.-Meets on Tuesday. Harry Wilson. bru. K. M. Stuart, bro.John Dickson, stewards; bro. «'m. J. Moore Forest City Lodge, No. 38, London.-Meets on Monday. I. G.; bro. W. W. Summers, tyler; bru. Richard Fuller, bru. J. G. )1clnqm, Dominion Lodge, No. 48, London.-Meets on Wednesday. auditors. Saxon Lodge, No. 121, Ailsa Craig.-Meets on Wednesday. Acacia Lodge No. fil.-W. bro. John H. Tilden, W. M.; bro. F. A. Gardner, 4ylraer No. 94, Aylnur.-Meets on Tuesday. J. P. M.; bro. James Widper, S. W.; bru. James Acheson. J. W.: bro. William Lodge, Itxy Lodge, No. 90, Park Hill.-Meets on Thursday. Murphy, treasnrer; bro. Henry Caraca ► len, secretary; bro. John Brown, chaplain bro. William Hancock, S. D. • bro. Harry Sweetm-n, J. D. ; bro. Walter Greenhilf Samaritan Lodge, No. 35, Ingersoll.-Meets gin Wednesday. bru. Samuel ^lagill, ite•warr;s; bro George Holdeu, I. G.; bro. W. W. Summer3, .Mt. Zia-# Lodge, No. 46, Netoberry.-Jfeets on Thursday. tyler ; bro. _ rchdale Wilson, bro William Leith, auditors. ► Howard Lodge, No. 58, Strathroy.-Meets on Wednesday. Temple LwLt. If'. D.-\1'. bro. J. M. Gibson. W. W. ;«'. bru. S. F. Lazier, S. W. W. bro. R. Hills^ J. W.: R. W. bro. E. Mitchell treasurer ; R W. bro. C. Lemon Exeter Lod secretary; R. \\. Bro. W. Rowman, J. 'D R. V bru. H. V. Villiers, D. of C.. i.uean Loaye, No. 70, Lucan.-Meets on Tuesday. V. W. bro. F. R. Despard, V. W. bro. R. L. Gunn, auditors. St. Thomas Lodge, No. 76, St. Thomas.-Jteets on Monday. R.W. W. D. McLoghlin, D.D. G.M., London District. Olive Branch Lodge, No. 88, Woodatoek - Meets on Monday. St. John's CAapter, 1Vo. 3, f,1.R.C.-James O'Connor, P.Z.; Alexander Abbott, Port Stanley Lodge, No. 95, Port Stanley -Meets on Monday. P.P.Z. ; John Burnett, treasurer; John Sioduas, scribe E. Meets fourth \Veanea- Riverside Lodge, No. 145, Iroquois.-Meets on Friday. day in every month. Harmony Eneampraent Lodge, No. 3, London.-Meets sec ond and fourth Tburs St. t;eorge's Chapter, No. 5, G.R.C.-J. Waterman, P.Z.; H. A. Baxter, P.P Z.; ex com. F. McCarey, treasurer; M. D. Dawson, scribe E. Meets third Tuesday in days in each month. every month. CAFADIdN ORDER. Enoch Counell, No. In ojR. and S. M. of Ont.-The Ills. James O'Cnnnor, Ills master; Ills. Cump. John Burnett, recorder. Meets second Friday in every moutb Loyal Cit,y of London Lodge, No. 5772.-Sleets every alternate Monday in the rreeel.(ory Coeur de Lion.-A. G. Smyth, E.P.: J. B. Smyth, registrar. bomll Temple Lodge Room, Victoria buildings, Richmond street. St. John's L..dgq No. 211 Wright, W.M.; R. Luxton, P.M.; M. D. Dawson, secretary ; John Smart, treasurer. \leets second Tuesday in every month. ♦1fCIEMT ORDER OF FOB,EBTEBa. St, fiearye's, No. 42.-W. T. Green, W.M.; William Thornton, P.af ; H. S. Itelles, Court Pride of Dominion, Court No. 5860.-Henry Reaso i, C.R ; E. T. Essery,; secretary; Win. Skinner, treasurer. Meets first Wednesday in every month. "'.C.R. ; Edwin Lee, S. W. ; Alex. Currie, J.W. ; J. Fryee, S.B. ; J. Fitzgibbon, J.B. !►ilu•inainy /.odye, No. 64.-C. A. Sippi, W M.: John Ferguson, P M.; H. A. Alfred Butler, secretary ; Henry Strathfold, a^aistaut secretury ; Julia Symond) Baxter, 18, secretary : R. Lewis, treasnre r. Jleet3 third Thursday in every month. treasurer; J. A. Nelles, surgeon. 508 APPENDIX . APPENDIX . 509

Court Forest City, No . 5741.-Wm F"641 City Ladge, B .A.O.G.T, jo. 2 .-T . P eter Tol) secretary . Whitehall, C . R . ; Thos . A . Trelevan S .C Weston, L .D . 1leeta every ; Robert Quick treasu rer ; .R evening in the Victoria bttilding, Richmond etreet Thursday J•W ; J . GI . Bartiett, S W . Richards, S .W . ; P . }irenntn . .B . ; R . Baldicfc, J . B . ; Dr. liagarty, surgeon IPeston Lodge, B.A . O .G .T.-Meeta cor . evening. . Adelaide and King streete Gon * n Gnited Diatriet .-G every Monday Peter . G. Vanstone, D .C .R. ; Thom. Butler, City Temple, Toll, D . treaeurer ; Richard Dutton, D .S .C .$. ; Degree LO .G.T.-E . B . Reed, D .T D. secretary. month. . Meete first Friday in each

NEWSPAPERS . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS . London Advertiser, daily and weekly ; John Came ro n Afyrtle Lod~ ~ Richmond street, near Dundaa & Co., publishers . office .e, ~4o.2.-Bro . Kt . . C'C• ; Bro• Kt• W Thomas Shelton, P .C . ; Bro . Kt . W. H . Sanborne . H . Rool .e V .C . ; Bro . I . C . S London Free l'ress, daily and weekly ; eun M . of B . ; Bro. Kt. W . Corrigan, P . ; Bru . Kt . 11' . Hul- F re e Press Printing Co., proprietore R . âawthorne, M . of P . ; Bro. Kt . D Office Richmond street, opposite Carling . . . i S . ; Bro. Kt . F . Harding . F . Cordingley, K .of F . T. C . M . et A . ; Bro . Kt . Fred . J[enger I . G . ; Bao London Herald, . Richardson, O .G . Meets et . Et . daily and weekly ; M. D . Dawson & Co ., p atreet. Castle Hall, Albion buildings, Richmond annum . Office north side ublishers ; $1 .00 per Dundae street, first door west of Talbot . Farmer's Advocate, monthly ; Win. Weld, publisher. Office street west of Talbot. north side Dundee Canadian Entomol ORAN GE ASSOCIATIONS . The og ist, monthly • William Saunders, editor re Printing Co ., printers . Office east ; Free P ss side ottRichmond street bet Dundas and North . Worthy District Master Western .--Bro. Alexander D rdin. Ente prise, monthly ; J . F . Lailmer, publisher Royal Scarlet Chapter Arcade . . O ffice west aide New .-Sir Knight Emanuel T command ; Sir Knight Joseph M . Esser, worthy companion in . Wilson, worthy scribe . ' L . 0 . L', STAGE ROUTES No . 188.-W . master, John Wilson ; W . Thursday in every month. . sec ., Henry Faunt. Meets In Daily to Belmont, 12 miles S.E. . leaving Ontario hotel L. 0. L., No. 79i-W . Fare 50 cents. . master, John Bryan ; W. sec., Henry T Daily to Exeter, 30 miles S 2nd Monday in every month . . Switzer. Meeb ., leaving Western hotel at 2 p.m . Fare$I!Nl. L . 0 . L ., No . Daily to Lucan, 15 miles N 298 -W, master, James Lawrie ; W. sec., J ., leaving Western hotel at 8 a .m. Fare 50 cents Thursday in each month . . Reid. Meets 3r4 Uail . L. O . L . No . 412 .-W, master, Alex. Durdin ; W .S . . J Tri-weekly to Delaware, Thursday in every month . . M. Wilson . Meets "Id :2 miles Y .W., leaving Balkwill's hotel, Tuesday, Thura- day and Saturday . Fare 38 cents . Tri-weekly to Nairn, via Lobo, 31 miles, leaving Western hotel at 7 a.m. Tues- ORANGE YOUNG BBITA11tf8, NO . 29. day, Thursday and Saturday . Fa re 75 ce nts. W . E. Todd, deputy master Daily to Clinton, 49 miles, leaving ; Joseph Rodgers, chaplain1 A . Cbildrick, cor• Western hotel at 8 a.m . Fare $1 .75. responding xcretary ; C . Parker, financial•secretary ; G . B . Nash, treasurer . Bi-weekly to Misa Craig, 22 miles, leaving cents . Western hotel at 2 .30 p.m . Fare 75

BRIDGES . TEMPERANCE ORG :INIZATIONS. Blackfriars, north end of Ridout, ieading to Petersville. WESTERN PROHIBITORY LEAGUE. Clark's, foot of Wellington, leading to Westminster. Rev . Canon Innes, M Kensington, .A ., president ; M . Knowlton lst vice-pre3ident c Georgc foot of Dundee west, leading to Kensington . Wrb3ter, 2ad vice-president ; J . G t . Bradley , financia~ secretary ; W . H . ~;'innett, Victoria, foot of Ridout, leading to Westminster re asurer ; Prof. J . P . Samuel, general secretary . . Morrill Templ.,1. (1.G . T., No Westminster, foot of York, leading to Westminster . . 181 .-W . H . Winnett, T .D. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Victoria buildings, Richmond street. 1lôrtdern Li?l,t Temple, No . 227, LOt;.T.-Henry Smith, T .D. Meets every Wednesday . P .O. address, Liiley s Corners . Northern Star Temple, / .O.G.T.-Jleets in the Lodge every Friday evening. room, Pall Slall street, llammond Temple . No . 7, I.0 .G .T.-H . Baynes, T .D . Meets in the Lodge room, Petersville, every Wednesday evening . Star of Canada Temple I .O.t; .T.-J . Westland, T .D . Meets in the Lodge ro om, Westminster, every itlonday evening. Rock of llope Temple, 1 .0 .(;.T.-Thos . Togg, T .D evening. . è[eeta every Thursday Pioneer Division, Sons of Temperance .-Meets every Friday evening in the Hall, Richmond street . ' ADVERTISEMENTS. 510 ADVERTISEMENTS. PAPER AND STATIONERY. Marlborough House, CANADA PAPER COMPANY, UNION DEPOT,

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AND ALL KINDS Ol' The above House has been newly renovated and stocked with the best Brands of WOOLEN GOODS, QUEEN STREET, A Call solicited /rom the Publie. JOHN MeNEIL, INGERSOLL, ------ONTARIO. Proprietor. CUSTOM 1RiORK A SPRCgALTY. Thames Street, - - - - Ingersoll, Ontario. 522 ADVERTISEMETS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 523 STOCK & WEBSTER, MACHINE OIL HOUSE, No. 65 COLBORNE STREET, TORONTO. # y

A circumstance haa proved itself in some DEALER IN degree annoying to our travelling agents. Jealous of tbe reputation of our oil among con- sumers, unacrupulous agents repreannting other hodses have succeeded in some instances in palming off inferior oils as being identical with DRY GOODS, Stock'. Extra Machine Oil. The vert,' barrels, originally containing our oil, and impressed with our Trade Mark, have in a few instances been employed in these nefarious transactions. The extent to which our business has been injured IEE, by these representations bu been more than counterbalanced in our favor by the unanswer- able argument thus afforded as to the superiority of our oils, and the estimation in which they are beld by Lie public. All onr agents are furnished with the necessary credentials. CROCKERY it GLASSWARE, Testimonials in its Favor. E. S. HAGGARTY STREET, Office of the Zut Toronte Planing Mill, Corner of Qum and Gouge Streets. REWBUBT, ONT. Messrs. STOCK & WEBSTER. Toamero, Sept. 3, 1874. GIIISTLIMN,— in answer to your request u ta our opinion «your Oil EIR compared with others, we have to say that we have decided to ue no other so long as we can get youn; and this was brought about by the fact that other dealers came round and said that they could give us oil u good aa yours for much less money, BUSINESS EDUCATIOi Co we took samples from each. The following is the result of Foos veers or EACH SAMPLE, in one of Footer's Patent Oil Cups on our engine. Cup No. 12 once filled run with aample No. 1, at '25e. per gall , 2 day, ; sample No. 2, at 45e. per gall., 3 wishing to obtain a thorough, practical days ; BilMple No. 3, at Mc. per gall., 61 days ; Sroce's EXTRA OIL, AT 60e. PER GALL, Young men OUT OP BARREL THAT WI WERE 1781110, 12 HATS. The above samples were from the knowledge of BOOKKEEPING, in all its branches, ARITH- leading oil dealers of Canada. I may also say that we are using your oil on our cylinder instead of tallow, and find it dues as well and is much cheaper, and better METIC, both written and mental, CORRESPONDENCE, for the boiler. I think we can truly say that we are saving fifty per cent. in oils DICTATION AND SPELLING, COMMERCIAL since we commenced using Svocies EXTRA. Respectfully yours, COMPOSITION, WM. H. EMERY, lingineerfor Ileum Withrow à lialoele. LAW, TELEGRAPHY, PHONOGRAPHY, Etc., will find it to their advantage t,o attend the LONDON COMMER- Moe of the Joseph ne Manufacturing Company. CIAL COLLEGE in preferenceto any other, as our GEORGE STOCK, Esq., Toronto. OBRAWA, Ont., July 17, 1874. DEAR Sre,—We have been using your oil on our machinery for some years, and Course is the most thorough, our-Graduates the most have no hesitation in saying it is the only good oil et the kind we have ever had, successful, our attendance the largest and our terms and le the very best machine oil we have ever used. We recommend it to all our farmer customers as the beet oil they can possibly buy. We suggest that you put the most liberal of any Business College in the Do- it up in 5-gallon cans for their use, and we feel sure that it will aell freely. Any one who gives it a trial will continue to nee it. Youre truly, minion. F. W. GLEN, President. For circulars e,ontaining full information, apply As foreman ef' the above works, I beg to may that I would rather have Srocc's Erna On than Lard, Olive or any other oil I have ever used. at once to A. HENDERSON. GEORGE A. SWAYZE, ADDRESS : STOCK dt, WEBSTER, WELLINGTON ST., BET. FIORTON & BATHURST, 65 COLBORNE STREET, TORONTO. LONDON, ONT. ADVERTISEMENTS. 525 524 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BRITANNIA SCALE PURGATIVE titOt.W et. -et tetra, MANUFACTURING COMPANY, STRATFORD, ONT. M. A. GOLDSTONE, — 0_ MAISACCH. The above House has been recently renovated, and OFFICE-18 FFRECiS Street, TORONTO. will be found first-class in every respect.

_0— MANUFACTURERS OF THE Compound for the removal and prevention of Lime Scale and other incrustations in Steam Boilers, thereby A GOOD LIVERY IN CONNECTION. preventing corrosion and burning of the plates and tubes, and making a D. L. CAVEN, difference of 10 per cent. roprietor. to 40 per cent. In fuel. SEE r:LLownra TESTIMONLILS, Viz :— J, `Tr. \PM3I'LliUD, OFFII.E or JOHN J ■ CKBON ft. Co., Organ and Melodeon Manufacturers, Manufacturer of ENT9 Guii.pn, March 14th, 1F173. WP have much pleasure in stating that your Britannia Scale Purgative has given rl us perfect satisfaction. It is better than what wu claimed for it by ,yu, and we would recommend its use in all boilers, u a preventive of incrustation. Tours truly, VEX î JOHN J ACKS DN & CO. OFFICE OF THE JOSEPH HALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Hair Braiding, Mountings, &c., Oshawa, Ont., March 113th, 1874. M. A. GOLDSTONE, Reg., Manager, Toronto: DEA1SIR:—The Purgative ban given good satisfaction; our engineer says the best he ever had. Yours truly, DIAMOND SETTINGS, F. W. GLEN, President. Tonorro, lith March, 1874. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING COLORED IVORK. GENTS .—After using your Britannia Scale Purgative" for the past six months, the undersigned is convinced that it is really what you represent it to be—both a cure and preventive. Also, that it doee its work without injury to the iron. Yours truly, 210 Dundas Street, (1Ip Stairs') RUDOLPH ELLIS, Engineer, Consumers' Gu Co.

Bantle, Ont., March 27th, 18741. 13RTFANNIA SCALE PURGATIVE MANUFACTURING

ST. MlRYS, 019g.2

.TAMElB CLARK, Proprietor.

IF^^SIT CIILAM (3OOD SAMPLE ROOMS.

BILLIARD BOOM. Livery Stable in connection with the Iiotel. CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY, JAMES D. SMITH7

CON FECTIONER 6 OPPOSITE CRYSTAL HALL, Dundas Street - - - London. S I Z E 08. It, 12, 13, 14, 13, 16, IS. Hot Tea Oyster and Coffee. Pattiés.

Mutton and Best Ice SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS DlincePies, Cream in FOR rsa DoMINIO N. the City. liè/SKIDg®G CiKKS A SPIECI1LTT. LONDON9 ONT. A. CALL BOLICITED. JAMES D. SMITH. 528 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEM ENTS 529 T. W. & R. MiCJffAEL, STOVES AND TIN WARE, ACENTS offiith's 31«14 b"d" uk ATLANTIC MUTUAL LIF E IN S URA N CE COMPANY.

COR. RICHMOND AND KING STIŒETS, LONDON, ONT.

ALL KINDS OF A. DEWAR, :^5OMOKA, 0.1 ;!'.,

FOR WOOD AND COAL.

A LARGE LOT OF

• BRONZED LAMPS DEALERIN

ON HAND AND FOR SALE CHEAP. DRY COODS, Râ"T SIIM QLOTiecÎaB. JOB WORK and all kinde of REPAIRING done at the most reewnaDle rut". CROCKER Y, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. J. H. MIDGLEY. Farm Proiaoe taken in ezahange for (ioodi. Ji

q 530 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 531 GEORGE J. BROWN, HENRY ROOTS & SON9

314YART PUBLE Plain and Orntmental Province of Ontario, .E S. Main Street, PLASTERERS , WATFORD. Cor. Horton Street & Hamilton Road, A. B. KOLLINGS WORTH, Practical Hair Dresser, LONDON, ONT. West Side Main Street, READ BAKER, 1 ^^^^QR-u, -J - - o ^at^-' WATSBI)OWN, ONT., ..ManufcLcturer of N. B.-A CALL SOLICITED. 13AH^S AND CBODL]CS LIV^3RY AT THE POLLOWINQ PRICES. AND Doz. Common 3trsigkt Handle Rakee ...... at^9 96 Beat " MaDle Wood Braces, Branded R.B ...... :...... " 1 1n it ` Iron Braoea " ...... ^• of .... 1 ] 5 Bent Maple W 9' " ...... _...... 1. 1 30 ood Btxcee, " ...... " 1 25 LES Maple Wood Bracee, wit6 ferrule and oiled ...... " 1 70 BOARDING STAB u Iron Braole& ...... " 1 75 AT " Turkey Wing Cradles, Wood Bracee ...... " 12 50 " Mounted ...... "a 28 50 Grape Vine " Iron Braeee .... 15 00 " " " Mounted. 31 00 BOYI.BIS HOTRIL, ° Morgan " Wood BtaeeP,...... " 15 00 Mounted.. " 31 00 " Telefrap6 " Wood Brscee...... ^...... " 15 00 " " Mounted...... " 31 00 Messrs. LGEARNS & KELLS, - - Proprietors. " Improved Mnley" Iron Braoee...... It it " 16 00 M.^ " ounted.. WATF4RD, ONT. Cradle Fingere ...... " 32 00 532 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTBISE INIENTS. 533 A. S. JARV IS,

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MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF Human Hair Goods, and Imitation Switches, Curls, Chignon.-., Puffs, Wigs, and false Whiskers, Jewellery of any kind, also Gents' Furnishings. ^^A!3;t1 P.ill3O FOR HAIR & COMBgZ61S. WATFORD, ONT. BûTCHER, ALLAN J. McDONALD, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF DEALER IN Fresh, Meatss, BOOTS, SHOES, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Wh®1^@&1® ^^d fttail, ^nD ^riDi^ ^ u4b.rrs, Znd Door East of Market Lane, CORNER COLBORNE AND HORTON, South Side Dundas Street, ^8R ^i ^^ILE$^ LOIDON, - - - - - Ont. MANUFACTURER OF ANGUS McINNES, FANCY AND HOME MADE BREAD, COOPER, ÎJU,JVDAS, S. S., Waterloo Sir-eel, TV. S., • EAST OF BURWELL. Between Grey and Simcoe Streets, LONDON, - - - - ONT. 0. J. B. hopes by keeping a FIRST CLASS AR- 9I{DI8$ 84LOMM TICLE to merit a share of public patronage. 534 ADVERTISEMENTS . ONTARIO PLANING MILL , CORNER OF William and 8athnrat 8t,s., LONDON, ONT- 9 RAMSEY, SLIGHTHOLME & Co,, rLMOR& .V E i an LRJ o ~~ ~ MANUFACTURERS O F ~~~ SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &c, MAS (BETWEF.V TALBOT AND RIDOCT STti . , Jobbing promptly attended to . LONDON. 4 . SAND E RS' PATENTS OF INVENTION S

FAMILY ~SH 0~ STORE , IN CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE 166 DUNDAS STREET . Boots and Shoes of every description made to order. EYPEDITIOVSLY OBTA.INED. lRICES REASONABLE. DAVID ANDRIEWS, Orders respectfully solicited and punctually attend ed to. A SELECT STOCK OF SALE WOR K «'HOLES .ILE ALWAYS ON HAND. H. WINNETT & SON'S DO9i&1O& ROILft W ORKS EVERY DESCRIPTION O F PPOSITE DUFFIELD'S OIL REFINERY, (HAMILTON ROAD, )

LONDON, ONTARIO . FACTORY : RICHMOND S!IREL"r, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, &c., MADE TO ORDER. ® Repairing promptly attended to . L N;R ®NI. ®NTes G®N®V®e