•^E 2lT.C§rSu'p"^iye™,.,L,.,3ry Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924017614383 SUPPLEHENT POLITICAL APPOINTMEI\TS PARLIAMENTS AND THE JUDICIAL BENCH POMINION OF CANADA 1896 to 1903 Continuation, up to the 30th June, 1903, of the work published in ' i8g6, for the period extending from the ist July, 1867, to the 31st December, 1895. EDITED BY IsT. OI^EK G,OTE (OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE IKFERIOR, CANADA). T OTTAWA Paynteb ;& Abbott, Printers. 1903 Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand nine hundred and three, by Narcisse Onier Cote, at the Department of Agriculture. CONTENTS. .. 1896 to 1903 Page "Accession of King Edward vn 469 Governors-General and Administrators . . 469 . SiecRETAkiEs TO THE Governors-General 47 1 Aides-de-Camp TO THE Governors-General ' 471 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada . . 474 Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada . . 478 The Prime Ministers of Canada .. 479 Administrations . . . . 480 Ministries.. .. ^..i; ' . ., .. . *." 481 Heads OF Departments .. 487 The High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom . . 493 Secretaries to the High Commissioner . . . ., . . . . 493 Commissioners of the Yukon Territory . . . . . . 494 Head Quarters Staff of the Militia 494 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers .'. 498 The Senate of Canada 517 The House of Commons of Canada 524 General and Bye-Elections 526 Parliaments and Sessions,— Periods of their Duration 561 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada . . 562 Pensions Granted to Judges 596 King's Counsel 6ci Imperial Honours 603 Occurrences during Printing 613 Index to Names and Subjects 615 HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH Acceded to the throne on the 22ud January, 1901, upon the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who died in the sixty fourth year of her Reign. Governors-General of the Dominion of Can£|,da and Administrators (Continued f torn J'ageS.) Name. His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir John Campbell Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, Governor-General Lieutenant- General Alexander George Montgpmery- Moore . . Administrator Lieutenant-Geneial Alexander George Montgomery- Moore . . Administrator General Alexander George Montgom- ery-Moore Administrator General Alexander George- Montgom- ery-Moore Administrator Lieutenant-General Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour, Administrator His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert John Elliot, Earl of Minto Governor-General From Assumption of Office 1 8th Sept. 1893 i3lhOct. 1893 29th Nov. 1894 13th Feb. 1897 20th Oct. 1897 28th June 1898 1 2th Nov. 1898 To 2th Nov. 1898 22nd Oct., 1893 4th Dec, 1894 26th Feb., 1897 2Sth Oct., 1897 30th June 1898 470 Governors-General of the Dominion of Canada and AdministraXor^.— Concluded Frx)m . Name Assumption of ■ Office -To Lieutenant-General Lord William -Frederick Ernest Seymour, Administrator 4th Oct., 1899 7th Oct., 1899 The Right Honourable Sir Henry .'Strong, Knt., Chief Justice of Canada Administrator (i) 9th June, 1902 26th July 1902 The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava died lach February, 1902.. (i) By a commission passed under the Royal Sig;n Manual and Sisrnet bearing.date the 7th May, igoi, Hie Majesty the King was pleased to appoint theChief Justice, for the time bein^, of th$ Supreme Court. of Canada to administer the Government of the Donlmion in the event of the death, incapacity, removal or absence of the Governor-General. Aides-de-Camp to the Queen for the Dominion of Canada. (Continued from page 7.) Name Colonel John Dyde, C. M. G. (i). . Colonel Sir Casimir Stanislas Gzow- ski, K. C. M. G (2) From To 24th May 1879 11 (I 5th Mar., 24th Aug., 1886 1898 (0 Colonel Dyde died 5th March, 1886. (2) Colonel Sir Casimir Stanislas Gzowski died '24th August, i8< 471 Secretaries to the Governors-General of Canada. (Continued from page 8.) Name Arthur John Lewis Gordon, CM G. John Sinclair, late Captain sth Royal Irish Lancers (i). . , . . David Erskine ( t) Major L, G. Drummond, _ Scots " Guards (2 and 3). Captain J.H.C. Graham, Coldstreatji Guards, Acting Secretary Major Frederick Stanley Maude, C. M. G., D. S, O. Cdldstream Guards. From I Sth Sept.. 1893 I Sth Feb., 1896 13th Mar., 1897 1 8th Nov., 1898 I St Aug., 1900 25th May., 1901 To 17th Feb., 1896 iSth Jan., 1897 1 2th Nov., 1898 31st July 1900 24th May., 1901 (j)Mr. Si&clair appointdd.Actin^ Secretary to the Governor-General, without pay, i6th Janu9.ry, 1897; elected "member of th6 Imperial Parltament, ' 30th January,. 1897; re-ap^ihted~ Acting Secretary, without pay, during the al)senc^ of the Governor-General's Secretary, 13th .March, 1867; Mr Matthew White Ridley appointed Acting Secretary, durmg remainder of Mr, 'Erskine's leave, gth September 1898. tz) Appointment made i8th November, iSgS, to date from the 3rd November, 189S. (3) Major Drummond was attached for Staff Duty to the First Canadian Contingent sent to South Africa in, October, 1899. Aides-de-Camp to the Governors-General of Canada (See pages 9 to 13.) Aides-de-Camp to Lord Aberdeen, 18th September, 1893, to 12th November, 1898. (Continued from page 13) Captain Herbert William Wilberforce, 2nd Dragoon Guards, (Queen's Bays,) vice Kindersley 30th Oct. 1895 Lieutenant E. J. Neve, Royal Berkshire Regiment; (temporary), vice Urquhart (i) 1897 Captain Gerard Tharp, Rifle Brigade, vice Wilberforce 1898 Major Septimus Julius Augustus Denison, Royal Regi- ' ment of Canadian Infantry 1898 Mr. David Erskine, extra A. O. C, appointed Governor-General's Secretary, 13th Marcli, 1897 (1) Captain Urq«hart was killed in action in Egypt, Sth April, 1898. 472 Aldes-de-Camp to the G-overnors G-eneral of Canada. — Continued . Honorary ALdes-de-Camp to Lord Aberdeen. (Continued from page 13.) Major Arthur Henry Griesbach, Superintendent, North- west Mounted Police. \ , ist Jan., 1855 Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. A. C. P. R. Landry ...... ist Jan., 1895 Captain David H. Macpherson, Inspector, North- west Mounted Police ......... i8th Nov. 1895 Captain Harry Fladgate Wyatt, 2nd Batt^,Queen's Own Rifles 6th Aug.,- 1897 Captain. Septimus Julius Augustus Denison, Royal Regiment of Canadian Infantry 15th Nov., 1897 Lieutenant Charles S. Maclnnes,, loth Royil Grena- diers ■ ., 15th Nov., 1897 Lieut.-Colonel William Egerton Hodgins, Governor General's Fdot Guards ..*..,........... 4thFeb>, 1898 Major T. D. B. Evans, Royal Canadiaii Dragoons . . 4th Feb., 1898 Lieut.-Colonel C . W . Drury, JRoyal Canadian Artil- lery 4th Feb., i8g8 Lieut.-Colonel J. A. L. Strathy, 5th Royal ScoUs, resigned. 8th Dec, 1897 Aides-de-Camp to Lord Minto, 12th November 1898 to Lieutenant W. F. Lascelles, Scots Guards (1) i8th Nov., 1898 Lieutenant J. H. C. Graham, Coldstream Guards (I & 2) • • ■ •- 18th Nov., 1898 Captam Arthur Chve Bell,Scots Guards, vice Lascelles 29th Oct., 1900 Captain F. St. J. Hughies, South Wales Borderers, vice Graham igjh July., 1902 Comptroller of the Household. Arthur Guise (i) i8th Nov., 1898 (i) Appointment made i8th November,< 1898, "to date from 3rd November, 1898. ».. J"^ "'• ^^^^}^ ™s ^AotinB Secretary to the Governor-Gjsneral from lat Auguat 'igoo to i!.^th May, 1901; resigned October, 190J, upon bis departure for active service jn South Africa 473 Aides-de-Camp to the Governors-General ot Canada.— Concluded. Honorary Aides-de-Camp to Lord Miuto. Colonel William Dillon Otter, C. B;, District OflScer Commanding '■ . 4th Mar., 1899 Lieut. Colonel De La Cherois Thomas Irwin, C. M. G.. Reserve ol Offecers 4th Mar., 1899 Lieut.'Colonel the Hon. John Morison Gibson, Hon- orary Lieut. -Colonel, 13th Regiment 4th Mar., i?90 Lieut.-Colonel G. T. A. Evanturel, 9th Regiment, " Voltigeursde Quebec' .13th Sept, 1899 Lieut.-Colonel J.Peters, District Officer Commanding 13th Sept., 1899 Colonel Charles William Drury, C. B., Royal Canadian Artillery 13th' Sept., 1899 Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Percy Sherwood, C.M.G., 43rd Regiment 13th Sept., 1899 Lieut.-Colonel Henry Robert Smith, Reserve of Officers. 23rd Ap*l., 1900 Colonel FranQois Louis, Lessard, C. B., Royal Canadian Dragoons '. . ... . . i6th 3Iay. 1901 Colonel Thomas - Dixon Byron Evans, C. B., Canadian Mounted Rifles 16th May, 190 1 Major William Forester, Royal Canadian Dragoons. , nth Sept., 1901 Honorary Surgeons Colonel John Louis Hubert Neilson, Director General Medical Services . . 13th Sept., 1899 Lieut.-Colonel Thomas George Roddick, M.P, Medical Reserve of Officers 13th Sept., 1899 474 Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of Canada. (See pages 14 to 21.) Lieutenant-G'overnors of the Province of Ontario. (Continued from page- 14.) Name From Assunjption of Office To Hjs Honour the Honourable Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick, K. C. M. G. (i) His Honour the Honourable Sir Oliver Mowat, G. C. M. G. (2)... His Honour William Mortimer Clark ; .- 30th May, 1892 1 8th Nov., 1897 2ist Apl., 1903 17th Nov., 1897 igth'Apl.. 1903 (1) Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick created K. C. M. G., 22nd June, 1897 ; died 13th Decemberi 1899. (z) Sir Oliver Mowat died, i<)th April, 1903.^ Lieutenant-Governors of the Province of Quebec (Continued from pagje' 15.) Name His Honour the Honourable Sir Joseph Adolphe Chapleau, K. C. M. G. ervision of the Minister of Trade and Commerce, was repealed by the Act 60-61, Vict., Chap. 18, assented to 29th June, 1897. See foot-note (i) page 486. (2) Hon 5Ir. Ives resigned 6th Januar>-, 1896, and on the 15th of the same month was appointed to his former position. See foot-note on page 482. 490 Heads of Depa.rtm.ent8. —Coniinued. (1) Ministers of Inland Revenue. (Continued from page 58.) Hon. Sir Henri Gustavo Joly de Lotbinifere, K.C.M.G. (2) Michel Esdras Bernier 30th Jiine, 1897 22nd June. 1900 2ist June, 1900 (i) The office of Minister of Inland Revenue was revived by the Act 6o-6i, Vict., Chap. i8, assented to zgth |une, 1897. See foot-note (i) page 486. ' (2) Sir Jlenri Gustave Joly de Lothini&re appointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 22nd June, 1900. (1) Controllers of Inland Revenue. (Continued from page 59.) Hon, John Fisher Wood " Edward Gawler Prior (2). . . . " Sir Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbinifere, K.C.M.C 5th Dec, 1892 17th Dec, 18915 13th July, 1896 1 6th Dec, 189s i2lh July, 1896 29th June, 1897 (i) The office of Controller of Inland Revenue abolished by the Act 60-61, Vict , Chap. 18, assented to 29th June, 1897, which also revived the office of Minister of Inland Revenue. See foot-note (i) page 486. (2) Hon. Mr. Prior appointed a member of the Privy Council, 17th December, 1895; sworn 15th January, 1896. (1) Ministers of Customs. (Continued from page 59) Hon, William Paterson. 30th June 1897 (i)The office of Minister of Customs was revived by the Act 60-61, Vict., Chap. 18, assented to to agth June, 1897, See foot-note (i) page 486. 491 Heads of Dejpa,ietinents.— Continued. (1) Controllers of Customs. (Continued from page 60 . ) Name. Hon. Nathaniel Clarke Wallace (2) " John Fisher Wood (3) (( (( {( (( " William Paterson From 5th Dec. 1892 17th Dec. 1895 15th Jan. 1896 13th July 1896 To 14th Dec. 189s 6th Jan. 1896 1 2th July, 1896 29th June 1897 (i) The office of Controller of Customs abolished by the Act 60-61 Vict., Chap. 18, assented to 2gth June, 1897, which also revived theofRceof Minister of Customs. See foot-note (i) page 486, (2) Hon. Mr. Wallace 1 esigned 14th December, 1895. (3) Hon. Mr. Wood, appointed a member of the Privy Council, 17th December, 1895, sworn 24th December, 1895 ; resigned 6th January, 1896 and on the 15th of the same month was appointed to his former position. See foot-note (i) page 482. Postmasters-General. (Continued from page 6i,) Hon. Sir Joseph Philippe Ret^d. . . . Adolphe Caron, K.C . M.G Hon. Louis Olivier Taillon " Sir William Mulock, K.C.M.G. (I) 25th Jan,, 1892 ist May, 1896 13th July, 1896 30th Apl. 1896 T2th July. 1896 (i) Sir William Mulock is also Minister of Labour, see page 493. Secretaries of State of Canada. (Continued from page 62.) Hon. Walter Humphries Montague. " Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C. B. (i) " Richard William Scott 26'h Mar. 1895 iSthJan., 1896 13th July, 1896 20th Dec. 1895 gth July, 1896 (I] Sir Charles Tupper was Prime Minister from the 27th April, 1896, to the 8th July, 1896, see pa Hon. Mr. Montague resigned 6th January, 1896, and on the 15th of the same month was appointed to his former position. See foot-note on page 4S2. (2) Hon, Donald Ferguson, member of the Cabinet without portefolio, appointed acting Minister of Agiiculture by Order -in-Council of the 6th Januai-y, 1896, Ministers of ttie Interior and Superintendents-General of Indian Affairs. (Continiibd from pages 66 & 67.) Hon. Thomas Mayne Daly . . " Huyh John Macdoiiaiii " Clifford Sifton (i) 17th Oct,, 1892 1st May, 1896 lyih Nov, 1896 30th April. 1896 1 2th July, 1896 (i) Hon. R. W. Scott, Secretary of State, was Acting Minister of,the Interior and Acting Sup^ erintendent-General of Indian Affairs from the 17th July, 1896, to the 21st December, 1896, on which latter date Hon. Mr. Sifton assuujed charge of the Departmentii o? the Interior and of Indian 493 Heads of "Dejp&rixnents.—CofKr/udeii. Minister of Labour. Name From To Hon. Sir William Mulock K.C.M.G., 19th July, 1900 (I) (i) Sir William Mulock, who is also Postmaster General, (See page 491) was appointed Minister of Labour by Order-in-Council of the 19th July, 1900, which was passed under the provisions of "The Conciliation Act," 1900, (Act 63-64, Vict., Chap. 24, assented to i&th July, 1900). The High Commissioners for Canada in the United Kingdom. (Continued from page 125.) Name. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart, G.C.M.G.,C.B The Right Hon. Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal From 23rd May, 1888 24th April, 1896 To 14th Jan., 1896 (i) sir Donald Alexander Smith, G.C.M.G., was created Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, 23rd August, 1897. Secretaries to the High Commissioner for Canada. (Continued from page 125) Joseph Grose Colmer, C.M.G. (r) William Linney Griffith 25th Oct., 1881 4th Mar., 1903 3rd Mar., 1903 (1) Mr, Colmer resigned the position. 494 Commissioners of the Yukon Territory. (6i Vict., Chap. 6, Sec : 3, 1898) Name James Morrow Walsh (i). . . William Ogilvie (2) James Hamilton Ross (3) Major Zachary Taylor Wood, Acting Commissioner (4) . Frederick Tennyson Congdon. From To T5ih Aug., 1897 rst Sipt., 1898 I 2th Apl., 19011 15th Aug , 1902 ist Mar., 1903 31st Aug., 1898 nth Apl., igo] 1st Oct., 1902 (i) Ml-. Walsh was appointed by Order.in-Council of 17th August, 1897, appointment dating from the isih Aujjust, 1897. (2) Mr. Ogilvie was appointed by Order-in-Council of 4th July.iSgS appointment taking effect on his arrival at Dawson, and on Commissioner Walsh handing Iiim fiis resignation , (3) Mr. Ross was appointed by Order-in-Council of nth Match, 1901, appointment dating from the day of his arrival at Dawson ; his resignation, which took effect on the ist October, 1902, was accepted by Order-in-Council of i6th October, 1902 ; he was subsequently elected member of Parliament for the Yukon Territory . (4) Major Wood was appointed b.y Order-in-Council of 15th August, 1902, Acting Commissioner during the illness of Commissioner Ross, and was continued in that capacity by Order-in-Council oftheT6th October, 1902 . , Head-Quarters Staff of the Militia. (See pages 126 to 128) Majors-General Commanding the Militia of the Dominion of Canada. Name. Major-General Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, C. B. (i) Major-General William Julius Gascoigne{2) Major-General Edward Thomas Henry Hutton, C.B., A,D.C to the Queen. (3) - Major-General Richard Hebden O'Giady-Haly, C.B., D.S.O. (4). • Major General theRight Honourable the Earl of Dundonald, C.V.O.,C.B. From 20th Nov., 1890 19th Sept., 1895 nth Aug., 1898 ig[h July, 1900 20th July, 1902 To ist Aug., 1895. 30th June, 1898 i2lh Feb., 1900 19th July, 1902 Ci) Major-General Herbert resigned, ist August, 1895. (2) Major-General Gascoigne resigned, 30th June, 1898. (3) Mdjor-General HutLon resigned, izth February, 1900, having Ijeen selected by the Wa Office for Special Service in South Africa. (4) Major-General O'Grady-Haly resigned, 19th July, 1902 495 Head-Quarters Staff of the Militiai—Cofi/inued. Aides-de-Camp to the Majors-General. (Continued from page 126.) Name Captain Eric Streatfeild, Gordon Highlanders Captain Alexander MacLean, 43rd Battalion Captain Henry Allan Rate, The Governor-General's Foj^t Guards, (Honorary) IJeutenant J. N S.Leslie, Extra.. Captain Arthur Clive Bell, Scot^ Guards (i) ; Lieutenant Hugh Fleming, Princess Louise Dragoons Guards Major E. T. H. He-ward, Unat- tached Li^t ,. Major E. T. H. Heward, Extra. . . . Lieutenant G. L MacAlister, Unat- tached List Captain D. O. C. Newton, 'The Duke of Cambridge's Own." Middlesex Regiment From 5th Dec, 1890 loth Oct., 1895 iSth Mar., 1897 1 ith Aug., 181 22nd Sept., i8( 8th Aug., 1900 ist June, 1901 1st Jan , 1902 20th July, 1902 ist Jan., 1903 To 31st Aug., 1895 30th June, 1898 30th June, 1898 1 2th Feb., 1900 30th Nov , 1899 30th May, 1901 31st Dec, 1901 19th July, 1902 31st Dec, 1902 (i) Captain Bell resigned to talce command of tile Machine Gun Section of ttie First Canadian Contingent sent to South Africa. On his return he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Governor- General. See page 472. Adjutants-General of Militia (Continued from page 127.) Colonel Walker Powell (1) Colonel the Right Honourable Matthew Lord Aylmer (2) 2Tst Apl., 1875 ist Jan., 1896 31st Dec, 1895 (i) Colonel Walker Powell retired, ist January, 1896. (2) Lord Aylmer was appointed Adjutant-General by; Order-in-Council of 17th July, i8g6, his appointment dating from the ist January, 1896 ; he succeecled his father as Eighth Baron, 29th November, 1901, 496 Head-Quarters Staff of the Militia.— Coniinued. Deputy Adjutants General. Name To Lieut-Colonel Robert Cartwright, C. M. G, (i) Lieut.-Colonel B. H. Vidal iSth Feb., 1898 ist July, 1901 14th Apl., igoi (i) Lieut.-Col, Cartwright, while holding this appointment, was styled, "Assistant Adjutant General," appointed Inspector of Musketry, 15th April, igoi ; created C. M. G,, in recognition of his services during the operations in South Africa, 27lh September, 1901 . Assistant Adjutants General for Artillerv. (Continued from page 128) IJeut. Colonel the Hon, Matthew Ayltner (i) .'. Lieut.-Colonel De La Cherois Thomas Irwin (2) Colonel William Henry Cotton (3) Lieut.-Colonel Robert William Rutherford ist July, 1893 5th Oct., 1894 ISth July, 1897 ist July, 1901 31st Dec, 1895 14th July, 1897 30th June, 1 90 1 (i) Lieut.-Colonel Aylmer (now Lord Aylmer) appoinled Adjutant-General, ist January,i896. (2) Lieut.-Colonel Itwin, was appointed on the Head Quarters Staff, ist August, 1882 ; rttiicd 15th August, 1897. (3) Colonel Cotton appointed Quarter Master General, ist July, 1901 ; promoted Colonel in recognition of his services in connection with the organization and despatch of the Canadian - Contingents to South Africa, ist November, 1900, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. Lieut.-Colonel Donald Cameron Forster Bliss ( i ) 4th Apl., 1896 1 6th Dec, [897 (1) Lieut.-Colonel Bliss retired with rank of Major, i6tb December, 1897. 497 Head-Quarters Staff of the Militisi.— Continued. Quarter Masters General. (Continued from page 128.) Name Colonel Percy Henry N. Lake, East Lancashire Regiment (i) . Colonel Hubert J. Foster, R.E., (2) Colonel William Henry Cotton .... From 14th Sept., 1893 nth Aug., 1898 I St July, 1 90 1 To loth Aug 30th Apl, 1898 1901 (i) Colonel Lake retired, loth August, i8g8. (2) Colonel Foster retired, 30th April, 1901. Assistant Quarter Master General. Lieut, -Colonel J, Lyons Biggar (i) ist Dec. 1901 (i) Lieut..Colonel Biggar was Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Army Service Corps at Heati Quarters, from ist July, 1901, to 30th November, igoi . Inspector General of Artillery. Lieut.-Colontl F. G. Stone R. A. (i) tst June, 1899 7th Aug., 1900 (i) Lieut. -Colonel Stone resigned, 7th August, rgoo. Intelligence Staff Officer, Lieut.-Colonel Victor B. Rivers. . . 6th Feb., 1901 498 Head-Quarters Staff of the Militia..— Concluded. Inspector of Musketry. Name. From Lieut -Colonel Robert Cartwright, C, M. G. (i) iSth Apl., igoi To (i) Lieut. -Col, Cartwright was created CM. G., in recognition of his services during the opera- tions in South Africa, 27th September, igoi. Director General Medical Services Surgeon Colonel John Loui Hubert Neilson, xSth Feb., 1898 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers. (Sec pages 129 to 146.) Assistant Clerks of the King's Privy Council for Canada (i) (Continued from page 129) Name Joseph Pope (2) - Henri Guillaume La Mothe (3) Rodolphe Boudreau From 29th Nov., 1889 26th Apl., 1897 ist July, 1900 To 30th Apl., 1896 26th Jan., T900 (i) Up to the demise of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on the 22nd January, 1901, it was called " The Queen's Privy Council for Canada." (2) Mr. Pope appointed Under Secretary of State, ist May, 1896 ; was Acting Under-Secretary of State from 9th March to 30th April, 1S96. (3) Mr. La Mothe appointed Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 27th January, 1900- 499 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers — Continued . Deputies of the Minister of Militia and Defence. (Continued from page 130.) Name From To Colonel Charles E^ugene Panel (i) . Colonel Louis Felix Pinault 4th Feb., 1875 7th Dec, 1898 22nd Nov. i8q8 (i) Colonel Pallet died, 22nd November, 1898. (I) Chief Superintendents of Military Stores. (Continued from page 150.) Lieut.Col. Thomas Wily Lieut. Col. John Macpherson (2) Colonel Donald A. Macdonald . . ist July, 1870 25th Apl., 1881 8th Nov., 1897 31st Oct., 1880 30th Sept., 1897 (i) Prior to the appointment of Colonel Macdonald the holder of this office was styled "Director of Stores." (2) Lieut. -Colonel Macpherson superannuated, tst October, 1897. Under-Secretaries of State of Canada. (Continued from page 131.) Ludger Aimd Catellier (i) Joseph Pope, C. M. G (2) ist Dec, 1889 1st May, 1896 30th Apl., i8y6 (t) Mr. Catellier superannuated, ist May, 1896 ; died 2nd October, 1897. He also held the office of Deputy-Registrar-General from the loth July, 1873, to the 30th April, 1896. {2) Mr. Pope was Acting Under Secretary of State from 9th March 10 30th April, 1896 ; created C. M.G.jiyth September, 1901 ; he is also Deputy-Registrar-General of Canada. 500 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief OAcers. — ContirMed. Deputy-Registrars-Qeneral of Canada. (Continued from page 13 ij Name From To Ludger Aime Catellier (i) Joseph Pope, C. M. G. (2) loth July, 1873 I St May, 1896 30th April, 1896 (i). Mr, Catellier was also Under-Secretary of State of Canada from the ist Decennber, 1889 to the 30th April, i8g6, superannuated ist May, 1896; died 2nd October, 1897, (2), Mr. Pope is also Under-Secretary of State of Canada, Deputies of the Minister of the Interior. (Continued from page 132) Alexander Mackinnon Burgess(i) ,.. James Allan Smart (2) ist July, 1883 ist April, 1897 31st Mar., 1897 (i), Mr.Burgess was acting Deputy of the Minister of the Interior from the ist November, 1891, to the izth March, 1893 ; appointed Commissioner of Dominion Lands, ist April, 1897 ; died 25th Feb- ruary, i8g8, (z), Mr. Smart was also appointed on the ist July, 1897, DeputySuperintendent-General of Indian Affairs, which position he held until the 20th November, 1902, Law Clerk of the Department of the Interior. Thomas Gainsford Rothwell. ist July, 1897 501 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued Secretaries of the Department of the Interior. (Continued from page 132) Name From To John Richard Hall (i) Perley George Keyes ist July, 1883 ist Jan., 1900 31st Dec, 1899 (i) Mr. Hall superannuated, ist January, igoo ; died, 2nd June, 1902. (i) Commissioners of Dominion Lands (Office constituted by Order-in-Council of 31st October, 1881, and Act) (46 Vict., Chap. 17, Sec. 2 (1883), Chap. 54, Sec. 6, R.S.C) Name From To Aquila Walsh (2) Henrv Hall Smith (7.) 4th Feb., 1882 nth Mar., 1885 ist April, 1807 8th July, 1898 7th Mar., 1885 31st Mar., 1897 2Sth Feb., 1898 Alexander Mackinnon Burgess John Gillanders Turriff (4) (i) The Office of the Commissioner of Dominion Lands was moved from Winnipeg to Ottawa, in June, 1897, (2) Mr. Walsh died, 7th March, 1885. (3) Mr. Smith superannuated, ist April, 1897. (4) Mr. Burgess died, 25th February, i8g8. 502 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Coniinued Superintendents of Mines. Name. From To William Pearce (i) iSth May, 1884 Sth June, 1901 4th June, 1901 Eugene Haancl (t) Mr. Pearce appointed Chief Inspector of Surveys 5th June, 1901 . * Inspectors of Dominion Lands Agencies. William Pearce (i) Henry Hall Smith (2) John Macdonald Gordon (3) . . Edwin Frederick Stephenson (4) 4th Feb., 1882 ISth May, 1884 3rd Sep., 1885 22nd Oct., 1901 14th May, 1884 loth Mar., 1885 30ih June, 1897 (i) Mr. Pearce appointed Superintendent of Mines 15th May, 1884 (2) Mr. Smith appointed Commissioner of Dominion Lands nth March, 18S5 {3) Mr. Gordon superannuated ist July, 1&97. (4) Mr. Stephenson has been perfot;ming the duties of Inspector of Dominion Lands Agencies since the retirement of Mr, Gordon fl-om that office ; he is also Agent of Dominion Lands and Crown Timber Agent at Winnipeg, and a member of the Dominion Lands Board under clause 6 of Chapter 54 R S. C. * Superintendents of Immigration. Francis Pedley (i) William Duncan Scott. istSep., 1897 30th Jan., 1903 20th Nov., 1902 (i) Mr, Pedley appointed Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs 21st November, 1902 * Commissioners of Immigration. William Forsythe McCreary (i). . . John Obed Smith ist Mar., 1897 i8th Jan., 1901 31st Aug, 1900 ' ^ (i) Mr. McCreary resigned the position and was subsequently elected Member of Parliament for Selkirk, Manitoba, * Under the control of the Minister of the Interiqr. 503 Deputy (leads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued * Canadian Commissioner of Emigration for Great Britain and the Continent of Europe. Name From To William Thomas Rochester Preston ist Jan., 1901 * Chief Inspector of Timtaep and Forestry. Elihu Stewart. iSlh .Aug, 1899 Inspector Yukon Territory Offices. William Wallace Cory (t) 1st July, 1901 ti) Mr. Cory also acts as Inspector of Land Titles Offices in the Nonh-West Teriitories. Deputies of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. (Continued from page 134) William Smith (i) 29th May, 1868 Lt.-Col. Frangois Frederic Gour- deau I I.St May, 1 896 301 h Apl., 1896 (i) Mr, Smith superanntiated ist May, 1S96 ; died 6th March, 1S97, See also foot note on page 134 •» Under the control of the Minister of the Interior, 504 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Conttmed (1) Directors of the Geological Survey of Canada (Continued from page 135) Name From To George Mercer Dawson C. M. G. L. L. D. (2) Robert Bell, L. L. D„ Acting Director 7ih Jan., 1895 5th Mar., 1901 2nd Mar., 1901 (i) Under the control of the Minister of the Interior, (2) Dr. Dawson died 2nd March, igor. Dr. Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, CM. G., ex-Director of the Geological Survey, died i8th October, rgoa. (1) Inspectors of Penitentiaries (Continued from page 137) Douglas Stewart . . . George W Dawson. 31st Jan., 1895 6ih June, 1901 (i) The appointment of two Inspectors of Penitentiaries was anlhorized by the Act i Ed. Vll, Chap. 43, assented to 23rd May igor. Clerks of the Crown in Chancery. (Continued froni page 138) S.imuel Edmour St. Onge Cha- pleau(i) Henri Guillaume LaMothe 26th Dec, 1887 27lh J;in., 1900 26tli Jan., 1900 (1) Mr. Chapleau appointed Qerk of the Senate, 27th JanU'.iry, 1900. 505 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers — Continued Indian Commissioners for the North-West Territories Manitoba and Keewatin, Name To Wemyss McKenzie Simpson, Com- missioner (i) Joseph Albert Norbert l^rovencher Commissioner (i) Joseph Albert Norbert Provencher, Acting Superintendent, Mani- toba Superintendency (2) .... Molyneux St. John, Superintendent, Manitoba Superintendency . . . . Hon. David Laird, Superintendent, North-West Superintendency(3) Hon. Edgar Dewdney, Commis- sioner (4) , Hayter Reed, Commissioner (5).. Amddee Emmanuel Forget, Commis- sioner (6) Hon, David Laird, Commissioner. 25th Apl., 1871 28lh Feb., 1873 ist Feb., 1876 8th Oct., 1878 15th Dec. .1876 30th May, 1879 3rd Aug., 1888 26ih Oct., 1895 4th Oct., 1898 27th Feb., 1873 31st Jan., 1876 9th May, 1878 1 2th Feb., 1879 i2th Feb.. 1879 2nd Aug., 1888 2Sth Oct., 1895 3rd Oct., 1898 B^ an Order-in-Council of the i6th June, 1873, the establishment of an Advisory Board of three Commissioners, including the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, was authorized ; and by a furtfier Order-in-Council of the 9th March, 1874, upon which no action was taken, it was directed thatsucli Board be abolished and the duties assigned to the members thereof be transferred to the North-West Council and two special Commissioners. These Orders-in-Council were rescinded from the ist January, 1876, by Order-in-Couneil of the 7th Decemljer, 1875, which also constituted the Manitoba and North-West Superintendencies, under the control of Superintendents and Agents— See note (4) beiow. (j) Mr. Simpson's resignation accepted by Order-in-Council of 28th February, 1873, which also appointed Mr. Provencher in his stead . (2) Mr. Provencher's services were dispensed with by Order-in-Council of 9th May, 1878. (3) Hon. Mr. Laird's resignation accepted by Order in-Council of rath February 1879; he also held jointly the office of Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories. (4) Hon. Mr. Dewdney was appointed Indian Commissioner by Order-in-Council of 30th May, 1879, for that part of the North-West covered by Indian treaties numbered 4, 6 and 7, which was ex- tended by Order-in-Council of 4th February, 1880, to Manitoba Keewatin and the North-West Terri- tories; he wasalso Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories from the 3rd Dec, 1881, to the 3rd, July, 1888 ; appointed Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, 3rd August 1888. (5) Mr. Reed held jointly the positions of Indian Commissioner and Deputy Superintendent- General of Indian Affairs from the 2nd Octolier, r893, to the 25th October, 1S95. (6) Mr. Forget appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories. &06 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— CotaWk**/ Deputies of the Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs . (Continued from page 139) Name From To Havter Reed ( i ) znd Oct., 1893 I St July, 1897 2 1 St Nov., 1902 30th June, 1897 James Allan Smart (2) 20th Nov., 1902 (i) Mr. Reed superannuated ist July, 1897. (2) Mr. Smart held this position jointly with that of Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Secretary of the Department of Indian Affairs. John Douglas McLean . ist July, 1897 Commissioners of Inland Revenue. (Continued from page 140) Edward Miali (1) 1 zSil' Jan., 1883 31st May, 1901 (i)Mr. Miall superannuated ist June, igoi ; after his retirement the title of Commissioner of Inland Revenue waa abolished and that of Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue substituted. 507 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers—Continued Deputy of the Minister of Inland Revenue. Name From To William John Gerald 6th June, 1901 Assistant Commissioners of Inland Revenue. (Continued from page 140) William John. Gerald (i) 7th Feb., 1887 5th June, 1901 (il Mr. Gerald appointed Deputy Minister o( Inland Revenue, 6th June, 1901. Office of Assistant Commissioner abolished. Secretaries of the Department of Public Works. (Continued from page 141) Elzdbert Fran5ois Edouard Roy (1) Frederic Gelinas it>t Jan., 1891 8th June, 1901 31st Dec, 1899 (i) Mr, Roy superannuated ist January, igoo. Deputies of the Minister of Agriculture. (Continued from page 142) John Lowe (i) William Bain Scarth (2) . George Finley O'Halloran. iSt July, 1888 ist Dec, 189s 2oth May, 1902 30th Nov., 1895 15th May, 1902 (I) Mr, Lowe superannuated ist December, 1895 (i) Mr. Scarth died 15th May, 1902. (i) Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying. James Wilson Robertson , . ISt Feb., 1890 (i) Under the control of the Minister of Agrigulture. 508 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued (i) Director General of Public Health. Name From To Frederick Montizatnbert M. D., F. R. C. S ... r4th Jan., 1899' (i) Under the control of the Minister of Agriculture. (i) Director of Experimental Farms. William Saunders, L.LD, F.R.S.C. i2th Oct., 1886 (i) Under the control of the Minister of Agriculture. (i) Chief Veterinary Inspectors Duncan McEachran (2) John Gunion Ruiherford 12th May, 1884 ist Feb., 1902 31st May, 1 90 1 (i) Undei* the control of the Minister of Agriculture. (2) Dr. McEachran is Honorary Veterinary Adviser. (i) Chief Comptroller of Chinese Immigration. William Grannis Parmelee (2).... 20th Aug., 1885 (i) Under the control of the Minister of Trade and Cominern.-. (zIMr, Parmalee ?s also Deputy of the Minister of Trade and Commerce. Seepage 145 Secretaries of the Department of Railways and Canals. (Continued from page 143) John Hewitt Balderson (i). Louis Kossuth Jones 19th Dec, 1892 1st July, 1897 30th June, 1897 (1) Mr. Bnlderson superannuated ist July, 1897 509 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued Deputy Postmasters-General. (Continued from page 143) Name From To Lt.-Col. William White, C.M.G. (1) Robert Millar Coulter, M.U ist July, 1888 ist Aug., 1897 31st July, 1897 (i) Lt.-Col. White superannuated ist August, 1897 Secretaries of the Post Office Department. (Continued from psge 143) William Dawson LeSueur (i) . William Smith ist July, 1888 ist July, 1902 30th June, 1902 (i) Mr. LeSueur superannuated iBtJuly, 1902. (1) Deputy Minister of Labour. William Lyon Mackenzie King . . 1 8th Sept,, 1900 (i) Sec '* Minister of Labour," page 493, and "Department of Labour," page 516. Commissioners of Customs. (Continued from page 144) Thomas John Watters, Acting Francis Edwin Kilvert, Acting,... John McDougald ist Jan., 1893 4th Feb., 189s ist May, 1896 30th Jan., 189s 30th ApL, 1896 510 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued Chief Engrineers of Public Works. (Continued from page 145) Name From To Louis Coste (i) 26th July 1892 1 8th Apl. 1899 (i) Mr. Coste resigned the position. Chief Architects of Public Works. (Continued from page 146) Thomas Fuller (1) 31st Oct, 1881 and Nov, 1897 30th June, 1897 David Ewart (i) Mr. Fuller superannuated ist July, 1897; died fzSth September, 1898. Chief Clerks in the Inside Departmental Division of the Civil Service of Canada. (See pages 142 to 162) The Office of the Privy Council. (Continued from page 147) Joseph Pope, Assistant Clerk (i) Henri Guillaume LaMothe " (2) Rodolphe Boudreau " 29th Nov., 1889 26th Apl., 1897 ist July, 1900 30th Apl:, 1896 26th Jan., 1900 (i) Mr. Pope appointed Under Secretary of Slate ist May, 1896 ; was Acting: Under Secretary cf State from 9th March, to 30th April, 1896. (2) Mr. LaMothe appointed Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 27th January, 1900. Department of Militia and Defence . (Continued from page 150) Lt.-Col John Macpherson, Director of Stores(r) C. Herbert O'Meara, Accountant (1) 2SihApl., 1881 ist July, 188 1 30th Sept., 1897 30th Sept., 1897 (f) Lt.-Col. Macpherson and Mr, Q'Meara superannuated, ist October, 1897. 511 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued Department of MlitisiSindDeteTioe.— Conduced Name From To Colonel Donald A Macdonald Chief Superintendent of Stores 8th Nov.. 1897 J. W. Borden. Accountant ist Oct., 1897 Major Alphonse Benoit, Chief Clerk and Secretary ist July, 1900 Department of the Interior . (Continued Irom page 150) John Richard Hall, Chief Clerk and Secretary(i) Joseph Achille Pinard, Accountanl (2) John Johnston, Geographer (3) . . William Ogilvie,Astronomer (4). . Otto J. Klotz, " Thomas Gainsford Rothwell, Law Clerk Kossuth Jarvis Henry, Registrar ot Correspondence George Urquhart Ryley, Timber and Mines Branch Charles Henry Beddoe, Accountant James White, Geographer Perley George Keyes, Secretary .... ist July, 1883 ist July, ist July, ist July, ist July, 1885 1890 1896 1896 1st July, 1897 ist July, 1897 ist July, 1898 4th, Nov., 1899 ist July, 1899 ist Jan., 1900 31st Dec, 1899 T9th Sept., 1899 1 2th June, 1898 31st Aug., 1898 (i) Mr. Hall superannuated ist J'anuury, igoo ; died 2nd June, igo2. (2) Mr. Pinard died igth September, iSgg. (3) Mr.Johnston died 12th June, i8g8. (4) Mr. Ogilvie appointed Commiasioner of the Yukon Territory. 512 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Continued Department of Finance. (Continued from page 153) Name From To Charles Joseph Anderson, Head of Savings Bank Branch (i) Matthew George Dickieson, Domin- ion Book-Keeper (2) John Fraser, Chief Clerk and Assistant Accountant Do Dominion Book-Keeper William Donald Ross, Chief Clerk (3) Thomas Cooper Boville, Chief Clerk ist I St I St I St I St 1st July, 1874 July, 1886 Oct., July, 1898 1902 July, July, 1901 1902 30th Sept., 1898 30th June, 1902 30th June, igo2 31st Dec, 1902 Ci) Mr. Ari'-lerson superannuated iSt October, i8 (2) Mr, Dickieson superannuated ist July, 1902, (3) Mr, Ross resigned, 31st December, 1902, Department of Inland Revenue. (Continued from page 154) William John Gerald, Assistant Commissioner (i) Fabien Rene Edouard Campeau, Chief Accountant 7th Feb , 1887 27th July, 1895 5th June, 1901 (1) Mr. Gerald appointed Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, 6th June, 1901, 513 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Oi^ic^vs—Coniinued Department of Customs. (Continued from page 155) Name From To George Richard Webster (i) Frederick George Bennet Robinson Russell Farrow, Accountant 18th June, 1896 30th June, 1897 ist July, 1899 ist July, 1901' (l) Mr. Webster retired ist July, 1897, Post Office Department. (Continued from pages 155 and 156) William Dawson LeSueur, Secretary .(•)■ ' David Matheson, Superintendent of Savings Bank Branch (2) Arthur Luidsay, Superintendent of Mail Service Branch (3) William John Barrett, Accountant (4) Edmund [Patrick Stanton, Super- intendent of Postage Stamp Branch Bartholomew Mahon Armstrong, Controller of Railway Mail Service Washington Joseph Johnstone, Ac- countant ^ . . William Hague Harrington, Supt., of Savings Bank Branch George Clayton Anderson, Supt. of Mail Contract Branch William Smith, Secretary ist July, 1888 ist Feb., 1888 1st May, 1891 ist July, 1895 ist July, 189s ist Jan., 1897 29th Sept. 1897 28th July, 1899 20th June, 1902 ist July, 1902 30th June, 1902 30th June 1899 Mar,, 1902 9th Sept., 1897 (i) Mr. LeSufcur superannuated, ist July, 190Z. (2) Mr, Matheson superannuate^, ist July, 1899, (3) Mr, Lindsay died March, 1902. (4) Mr. Barrett died 9th September, 1897. 614 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Gontinued Department of Agricultupe. (Continued from page 157) Name From To Henry Beaumont Small, Chief Clerk and Secretary (i) .' Richard Pope, . Deputy Commis- sioner of Patents (2) Douglas Brymner, L. L. D., Archivist (3) Joseph Ferr6ol Dionne, Chief Clerk (4) • Arthur Leonard Jarvis, Secretary. . William Joseph Lynch, Chief Clerk, Patent Branch ist Jan., 1889 I St July,. 1888 ist July, 1890 25th July, 1894 I St Mar,, 1896 ist July, 1897 28th Feb., 1896 7th Feb., 1897 iglhjune, 1902 30th June, 1897 (i) Mr. Small superannuated ist March, i8g6. (2) Mr. Pope died 7th February, iSp7, (3) I>r.^ Brymner died rgth June 1902. (.4) Mr.' Dionne superannuated ist July, 1897. Department of Marine and Fisheries. (Continued from pages 157 and 158) John Hardie, Chief Clerk (i) Frangois Frederic Gourdeau Ac- countant (2) E. E, Prince, Commissioner and General Inspector of Fisheries for Canada W^ Bell Dawson, Assistant Engineer Robert Norris Venning, Chief Clerk Alfred Wallace O wen, Accountant . . Cameron Stanton, Chief Clerk 22nd Jan. ist July, ist Oct., 1 ith Sept., 1 Ith Mar,, 8th July, ist July, 1872 1885 1892 1894 189s 1896 1901 28th May, 1901 30th Apl., 1896 (i) Mr. Hardie died 28th May, 1901. (2) Mr, Gourdeau appointed Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries I3t May, 1896. 516 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers — Continued Department of Public Works . (Continued from pages 158 and 159) . Name From To Octave Dionne, Accountant (i). . . . Elzebert Frangois Edouard Roy, Secretary ( 2 ) Alfred George Kingston, Accountant Frederic G^linas, Secretary loth Dec, 1879 ist Jan., 1891 ist July, 1898 8tti Jui.e, 1901 nth July, f897 31st Dec, 1899 (i) Mr. Dionne died itth July, 1S97, {2) Mr, Roy superannuated ist Janary, 1900 Department of Railways and Canals. (Continued from page 159) H. A. Fissiault, Law Clerk (i) John Hewitt Balderson, Secretary (2) Louis Kossuth Jones, Chief Clerk Do Secretary Samuel Leonard Shannon, Chief Clerk and Accountant Gerard Godfrey Ruel, Law Clerk. Frederick Augustus Dixon, Chief Clerk, Correspondence ist July, 1884 19th Dec, [892 ist July, 1893 1st July, 1897 ist July, 1897 ist July, 1901 ist July, 1902 30th June, 1895 30th June, 1897 (i) Mr, Fissiault superannuated ist July, 1895. (2) Mr- Baldersori superannuated ist July, 1897. 616 Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers— Concluded Department of Indian Affairs. (Continned from page i6o) Name. To John Douglas McLean, Secretary . . Allan Napier McNeill, Assistant Secretary (i) Reginald Rimmer, Law Clerk Samuel Stewart, Assistant Secretary ist July, 1897 24th Dec , 1897 27th June, 1898 30th Dec, 1898 16th Nov., 1898 (i) Mr. McNeill died, i6th November, 1898. Department of Labour . The Department of Labour was established under the authority of '*The Conciliatiou Act," igoo, (Act 63-64, Vict., Chap. 24, Sec, 10, assented to i8th July, 1900), and the Order-in- Council of the igth July, igoo, which appointed Sir William Mulock, K. C, M. G.,- Postmaster-Geneial, to carry out the provisions of the said Act. See page 493 for "'Minister of Labour" and page sog for "Deputy Minister of Labour." 517 The Senate of Canada. (Seepages 163 to 177) Speakers of the Senate. (Coniiiiued from page 163) Speakers. From To Hon. John Jones Ross " Sir Charles Alphonse Pantaleon Pelletier, K.C.M.G. (i) " Lawrence Geoffrey Power 14th Sept., 1891 r3th July, 1896 29tli Jan., 1901 12th July, 1896 28th Jan., 1901 (i) Hon Sir Charles Alphonse Pantaloon Pclletier, created CM. G., ^oth October, 1878, pro- moted K.C.M.G., gist May, 1898. Deputy Speaker of the Senate— The Act 57-58, Vict., Chap, n, assented to 33rd July, 1894, confirmed by the Act 59 Vict. , Chap, 3, U. K., 5th September, 1895, and proclaimed in force from and after the 28th September, 1895, provides for the appointment, by the Speaker in case of his having to leave the Chair, and by the Senate, ia the event of his unavoidable absence, of a Deputy Speaker to preside at the sittings of the Senate, until the Speaker resumes the Chair, or another Speaker is appointed by the Governor-General. Clerks of the Senate. (Continued from page 163) Edouard Joseph Langevin (i) Samuel Edmour St. Onge Chapleau, 25th Jan, 1883 27th Jan., 1900 26th Jan., 1900 (i) Mr. Langevin was superannuated. Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod. (Continued from page 164) Ren^ Edouard Kimber (i). Molyneux St . John 4th June, 1875 31st Jan., 1902 i6th Aug., 1901 (i) Mr. Kimber died i6th August, igoi. Chaplains to the Senate Continued from page (165) The Very Reverend John Strut! Lauder (i) gth Nov., 1883 20th Dec, 1900 (i) Died 20th December, 1900. No successor to the Chaplain to the Senate was appointed, prayers at the'beginning of each sitting; of the Senate having; since been said by the Speaker. 518 The Senate of CnnsidsL—Con/mued. Members of the Senate for the Province of (Xntario. (Continued from page 167) Senators. Hon. James Cox Aikins, Toronto " Sir John Carling, K. C M. G., London (i) " Sir Oliver Mowat, G. C. M. G., (2) " David Mills, London (3) " George Albertus Cox, Toronto '• William Kerr, vice Sir Oliver Mowat, G.C.M.G., appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario . . . " George Taylor Fulford, vice Hon. William Eli Sanford, deceased " Andrew Trew Wood, vice Hon. Donald Mclnnes, deceased (4) " Lyman Melvin Jones, vice Hon. David Reesor, resigned " George McHugh, vice Hon. Sir Frank Smith, Kt., deceased " George Landerkin, vice Hon. George Crawford McKindsey, deceased " William Gibson, vice Hon. George William Allan, deceased " Jaraes McMullen, vice Hon. David M"Ms, ap- pointed Puisnd Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada • " Francis Theodore Frost, Smith's Falls " James Kirkpatrick Kerr, Toronto " Thomas Coffey, London " William Cameron Edwards, Rockland When Summoned. 7th Jan.r 23rd Apl., ISth July, 13th Nov., 13th Nov , 1896 1896 1896 1896 1896 JSth Mar., 1899 29th Jan., 1900 2ist Jan., 1901 2ist Jan., 1901 2ist Jan., 1901 1 6th Feb., 1901 nth Feb., 1902 nth Feb., 1902 1 2th Mar,, 1 2th Mar., 1 2th Mar., 17th Mar., £903 1903 1903 1903 (i) Sir John Carling was a member of the Senate from the 27th April, 1891 to the 17th February, 1892 ; elected member of Parliament, 26th February, 1892. (2) Sir Oliver Mowat, sworn Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 18th November, 1897; died 19th April, 1903. (3) Senator Mills appointed Puisn^ Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, 8th February,- 1902 ; died ath May, 1903; U) Senatgr Wppd died 2?st January, 1903, 519 the Senate of Ca,n3ida,—Cofttinued. Members of the Senate for the Province of Ontario^ who died since the ist January, 1896. Name. Date of death. Allan^ Hon. George William Clemow, " Francis . , lerguson, " John Macpherson, '' Sir David Lewis McCallum, " Lachlan Mclnnes, " Donald McKindsey, " George Crawford Mills, " David, (ex-Senator) .. . Mowat. " Sir Oliver, (ex-Senator) O'Donohoe, " John Read, " Robert Reesor, " David (ex-Senator) . . . , Sanlord, " William Eli Smith, " Sir Frank Wood, " Andrew Trew 24th July, iQoi 28th May, 1902 22nd Sept., 1896 1 6th Aug., 1896 13th Jan., 1903 2nd Dec, 1900 1 2th Feb., 1 90 1 8th May, 19th Apl, 7th Dec, 29th June, 28th Apl., loth July, 17th Jan., 2ist Jan., 1903 1903 1902 1896 1902 1899 1901 1903 Members of the Senate for the Province of Quebec. (Continued from page 171) Senators. When Summoned. Hon. James O'Brien, (Victoria) vice Hon. Edward Murphy, deceased " Joseph Octave Villeneuve, (De Salaberry) vice Hon. Joseph Tassd, deceabed (i) " William Owens, (Inkerman) vice. Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, K.C.M.G., deceased " Sir William Hales Hingston, Kt, (Rougemont) vice Hon. William Henry Chaffers, deceased . . " George Barnard Baker, (Bedford) vice Hon. Gardner Green Stevens, deceased 2nd Jan., 1896 2nd Jan., 1896 2nd Jan , 1896 2nd Jan., 1896 7th Jan. 1896 (i) Senator Villeneuve, died 37th June, igoi. 520 The Senate of CdMBASi— Continued, Members of the Senate for the Province of Quebec. (Concluded.) Senators. When Summoned, Hon. Louis J. Forget, (Sorel) vice Hon . Jean Baptiste Gu^vrement, resigned Frangois Bechard (De Lorimier) vice Hon. Alphonse Desjardins, resigned (i) Alfred A. TJiibaudeau, (La Vallifere), vice Hon. Augusle R6al Angers, resigned Jean Baptiste Romuald Fiset, (Gulf), vice Hon. Thfodore Robitaille, deceased Raoiil Dandurand (De Lorimier), vice Hon. Francois B6chard, deceased Joseph Arthur Paquet, (La Salle) vice Hon, Pierre Antoine De Blois. deceased (2) . . Joseph Philippe Baby Casgrain, ^(De Lanau- difere) vice Hon. Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose, deceased _ Joseph Shehyn, (Laurentides) vice Hon. Evans John Price, deceased Robert McKay, (Alma) vice Hon. Alexander Walker Ogilvie, resigned Joseph Godbout, (La Salle), vice Hon, Joseph Arthur Paquet, deceased Arthur MivillffDechene (La Durantaye), vice Hon. John Jones Ross, deceased (3) Frederic Ligori B6ique, (De Salaberry), vice Hon. Joseph Octave Villeneuve, deceased. . . . Joseph Hormisdas Legris. (Repentigny) vice Hon. Joseph Armand, deceased Jules Tessier, (La Durantaye) vice Hon, Arthur Miville Dechene, deceased 15th June, i8g6 17th July, 1896 22nd Aug., 1896 zoth Oct., 1897 22nd Jan., 1898 27th June, 1898 29th Jan., 1900 5th Feb., 1900 2ist Jan., 1901 4th Apl., tgoi 13th May, 1 90 1 8th Feb., 1902 loth Feb,. 1903 12th Mar., 1903 (1) Senate).- Fraugois B^chaid, died, 13th April, 1897. (2) Senator Paquet died, agth March, 1901 (3) Senator Decliene, died 30th April, 1902. 521 The Senate of Ca.nada.—ContmueJ. Members of the Senate for the Province of Quebec, who died since the ist January, 1896. Name. Date of death Arraand, Hon, Joseph Bdchard, " Francois Bellerose, " Joseph Hyacinthe De Blois, " Pierre Antoine Dechene, " Arthur Miville Gu^vremont, " Jean Baptiste (ex-Senator) .... Ogilvie, " Alexandtr Walker (ex-Senator) Panel, " Charles Eugfene (ex-Senator) . . Price, " Evans John Paquet, '' Joseph Arthur Robitaille, " Theodore Ross, " John Jones Villeneuve, " Joseph Octave ist Jan., 1903 i3ih Apl., 1897 13th Aug., 1899 20th June, i8g8 30th Apl., 5th Dec.,' 31st Mar., 22nd Nov., 31st Aug., 29th Mar., 1 8th Aug., 4th May, 1902 1896 1902 1898 1899 1901 1897 1901 27th June, 1901 Members of the Senate for the Province of Nova Scotia. (Continued from page T73) Hon. David MacKeen. Little .Glace Bay " John Lovitt, Yarmouth " James William Carmichael, vice Hon. Alex ander Macfarlane, deceased (i and 2) " Charles Edward Church, vice Hon. William J Almon, deceased (3) " Rufus Curry, Windsor " James D, McGregor, New Glasgow, vice Hon, James William Carmichael, resigned [i) .... 2ist Feb., 1896 i8th Dec, 1896 31st Dec, 1898 8th Feb., 1902 1 2th Mar., 1903 24th Apl., 1903 (t) Senator Carmichael resigned, 23rd April, 1903 ; died ist May, 1903. (z) Senator Macfarlane died, 13th December, 1898. (3) Senator Almon died, i8th February, 1901. Senator Henry Adolphus Newman Kaulbach died 8th January. 1896 Senator Clarence Primrose died 22nd December, 190a. 522 The Senate of Csinsiia,—Conimued. Members of the Senate for the Province of New Brunswick (Continued from page 174) Senators. When Summoned. Hon. Michael Adams, Newcastle (i) Thomas Temple, Fredericton, (2) George Gerald King, Chipman, vice Hon. Abner Reid McClelan, appointed Lieutenant- Governor of New Brunswick Peter McSweeney, vice Hon. Michael Adams, deceased Charles Burpee, vice Hon. Thomas Temple, deceased (3) Arthur Hill Gillmor, vice Hon, James D, Lewin, deceased (4) John Valentine Ellis, vice Hon. Charles Burpee, resigned Frederick Pemberton Thompson, vice Hon, Jabez Bunting Snowball, appointed Lieu tenant-Governor of New Brunswick James Domville, vice Hon. Arthur Hill Gillmor, deceased 7th Jan., 1896 23rd Apl.. 1896 i8th Dec, 1896 15th Mar., 1899 ist Feb., 1900 2nd Apl., 1900 3rd Sept., 1900 8th Feb., 1902 20th Apl., 1903 (i) Senator Adams, died, ist January, 1899. (2) Senator Temple, died 25th August, 1899. (3) benator Burpee, resigned 3rd September, 1900. (4) Senator Gillmor died, 13th April, 1903. Senator James D. Lewin died, nth March, 1900, Members of the Senate for the Province of Prince Edward Island. (Continued from page 175) Hon. John Yeo, Port Hill, vice Hon. Joseph Octave Arsenault, deceased (t) " James Edwin Robertson, vice Hon. Samuel Prowse, deceased (2) 19th Nov., 1898 8th Feb., 1902 (i) Senator Arsenault died 14th December, 1897. (2) Senator Prowse died, 14th January, 1902. Ex-Senator William Howlan died nth May, 1901, 523 The Senate ot Canada — Concluded, Members of the Senate for the Province of British Columbia. Senators. When Summoned, Hon. William Templeman, Victoria, vice Hon. Thomas Robert Mclnnes, appointed Lieu- tenant-Governor of British Columbia (i ) i8th Nov., 1897 (i)"Senator Templeman sworn a member of the Privy Council and taken into the Cabinet with- out Portfolio, zsth February, 1902. Members of the Senate for the Province of Manitoba (Continued from page 176) Hon. Robert Watson, vice Hon. John Sutherland, whose seat was declared vacant on account of his absence for two successive Sessions, 13th April, 1899 ( i) Hon. Findlay M. Young, vice Hon. Charles Arkall Boulton, deceased (2) 29th Jan., 1900 30th Jan., 1900 (i) Ex-Senator Sutherland died 37th April, 1899. (2) Senator Boulton died 15th May, 1899. 524 The House of Commons of Canada. (See pages 178 to 297) Speakers of the House of Commons. (Continued from page 178) Speakers. From To Hon. Peter White, 7th Parliament(T) " Sir James David Edgar, K.C.M.G., part of 8th Parlia- ment (2) " Thomas Bain, part of 8th Parliament " Louis Philippe Brodeur, 9th Parliament 29th Apl., i8gi 19th Aug., 1896 1st Aug., 'iSgg 6th Feb , 1901 24th Apl., 1896 31st July, 1899 9ih Oct,, I goo (i) Hon. Mr. White sworn a Privy Councillor 24th March, 1897- (2) Sir James David Edgar, sworn a Privy Councillor 24th March, 1897; created K. CM. G., 21st May, 1898 ; died 31st July, 1899. (1) Deputy Speakers Malacfiy Bowes Daly, part of 5th Parliament Charles Carroll Colby, part of 6th Parliament (2) John Fisher Wood, part of 6th Par- liament Joseph Horace Gedeon Bergeron, 7th Parliament Louis Philippe Brodeur, 8th Parlia ment Peter Macdonald, 9th Parliament . . loth Feb., 1885 nth May, 1887 2 1 St Jan., 1890 22 nd May, 1891 27th Aug., 1896 nth Feb.. 1901 iSth Jan., 1887 27th Nov., 1889 3rd Feb., 1891 24th Apl, 1896 9th Oct., 1900 (i) Deputy SpeakeP.-By Resolution of the House of Commons of the loth February, 1885, the member who is elected Chairman of Committees at the commencement of every Parliament acts in that capacity until the end of the Parliament for which he is elected and he is also Deputy Speaker for ihesame period. In the event of a vacancy occurring: by death, resignation or otherwise, the House elect a successor. The duties and powers of the Deputy Speaker are defined in the Act 48-49 Vict., Chap. I, assented to ist May, 1885, (Chap. 14. R, S. C.) Prior to that time there was no Deputy Speaker, but under the Act 31, Vict., Chap. 2, whenever the Speaker was obliged to leave the Chair he called uron a member to tike his place for the time being, (a) Hon. Mr. Colby appointed a Privy Councillor and President of the Privy Council, 28th November, 1889. 525 The House of Commons of C&nB.diSL—Coniiniie . . Digby Guysborough Halifax Halifax , Hants Inverness King's Lunenburg Pictou • • Pictou Richmond • Shelburne and Queen's. . Victoria *Yarmouth *See also Bye-Elections, page 558. Fletcher Bath Wade Colin F. Mclsaac Alexander Johnson Arthur S, Kendall Seymour E. Gourley Hance J. Logan Albert J. S.' Copp Duncan Cameron Eraser Robert L. Borden William Roche Benjamin Russell Angus McLennan Hon. Frederick W. Borden Charles Edwin Kaulbach Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper Adam Carr Bell Joseph Matheson Hon. William S. Fielding Hon. William Ross Thomas Barnard Flint 553 The House of Commons of C&na.ia,.— Continued. Members Returned to serve in the Ninth Parliament. Continued. Province of New Brunswick Constituencies Albert Carleton Charlotte Gloucester Kent , King's Northumberland Restigouche St. John, City St. John, City and County Sunbury and Queen's . . . . Victoria Westmoreland *York Members Returned William J, Lewis Frederick Harding Hale Gilbert White Ganong Onesiphore Turgeon Oliver J. Leblanc George W. Fo*ler James Robinson James Reid Hon, Andrew George Blair Joseph John Tucker Robert D. Wilmot Hon. John Costigan, (i) Hon. Henry R. Emmerson Alexander Gibson, Jr. (i) Hon . John Costigan elected by acclamation. 3rci November, 1900, *See also Bye-elections, page 559. Province of Prince Edward Island. King's James J. Hughes Prince, E. R Alfred A. Leturgey Prince, W . R Edward Hackett *Queen's, E. R Donald A, iVIcKinnon *Queen's, W. R Hon. Sir Lowis Henry Davies *See also Bye-Elections, page 559. 5'U The House of Commons of C&ndidiSi.— Continued. Members Returned to serve in the Ninth Parliament- Continued, Province of Manitoba. Constituencies Brandon . . *Lisgar .... Macdonald Marquette . Provencher Selkirk Winnipeg . , Members Returned Hon. Clifford Sifton Robert Lome Richardson Nathaniel Boyd William James Roche Alphonse Alfred Clement Rivifere William Forsythe McCreary Arthur W. Puttee La- *Secalso B>e-EIections, page 559. Province of British Columbia. *Burrard New Westminster Vancouver * Victoria Victoria Yale and Cariboo George Ritchie Maxwell (i) Aulay Morrison Ralph Smith Hon. Edward Gawlor Prior Thomas Earle William Alfred Galliher (i) Mr. Maxwell elected. €th December, *See also Bye-Elections, page 560. Northwest Territories. Alberta. . . Assiniboia, Assinihoia, W Saskatchewan E R Frank Oliver James M, Douglas Walter Scott W R Thomas Osborne Davis 555 The House of Commons of C&na.A3L— Continued. Members Returned to serve in the Ninth Parliament Concluded. *Yukon Territory. (2 Ed. VII, Chap. 37, 1902.) Constituencies. Members Returned. Yukon Territory James Hamilton Ross. *Sce Bye-Elections, page 560. Bye-Elections held during the Ninth Parliament- (5th December, 1900 to ) Province of Ontario Constituency. Name of Member, Date of Election Addington Melzar Avery, vice John William Bell, who died sth July, 1901 I Sth Jan., 1902 Bruce, N. R James Halliday, vice Alexander McNeill, whose election was declared void 20th Mar., 1 901 Durham, W.R... Robeit Beith, no member having been returned at General Elec- tion and Election declared void iSth Jan., 1902 Grey, N. R Thomas Inkerman Thomson, vice F. H. Horsey, who died 23rd July, 1902 24th Feb., 1903 Hastings, W. R. Edward Guss Porter, vice Henry Corby who resigned his seat 28th February, igoi ISth Jan., 1902 Kingston Hon. William Harty, vice Byron Moffatt Britton appointed Puisne Judge of the High Court^of Justice for Ontario . . . 15th Jan., 1902 556 The House of Commons of Csbna,da,-^Confinued. Bye-Elections held during the Ninth Parliament. Coniinued. Ppovince of Ontario — Concluded. Constituency. OntariOjN. R. Oxford, N. R- Russell . Name of Member. York, W. R.. George Davidson Grant, vice Angus McLeod, who died i8th November, 1902 Hon, James Sutherland, re-elected by acclamation after his ac- ceptance of the office of- Min- ister of Marme and Fisheries. . David Wardrope Wallace, elected b> acclamation,vice William Came- ron Edwards summoned to the Senate Archibald Campbell, vice N. Clarke Wallace, who died 8th October, 1901 Date of Election loth Mar., 1903 29th Jan,, 1902 20th April, 1903 t^th Jan., 1902 Province of Quebec. Constituency, Argenteuil . . . Beauce Beauharnois . . . Name of Member, Thomas Christie, vice Thomas Christie, who died 5th August, 1902 Henri S^verin B^land, elected by acclamation, vice Joseph God- bout summoned to the Senate George M. Ley, re-elected, the for- mer election having been de- clared void Date of Election 3rd Dec.^ 1902 8th Jan., 1902 26th Mar., 1902 557 The House of Commons of QsLnaAdi— Continued. Bye-Elections held during the Ninth Parliament. Continued. Province of Quebec — Coniinued. Constituency. Kamouraska . Laval L'Islet. Maisonneuve Maskinong6 . Montreal, St . James Name of Member, Montreal St. James Hon. Henry George Carroll, re- elected by acblamation after his acceptance of the ofifice of Solicitor- General I. E. Emile Leonard, vice Thomas Fortin, appointed Puisne Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec On^siphore Carbonneau, vice Arthur M, Dechene summoned to the Senate Hon. Joseph Raymond Fournier Prefontaine, re-elected after his acceptance of the office of Minister of Marine and Fisheries Hormisdas Mayrand, elected by acclamation, vice Joseph Hor- misdas Legris summoned to the Senate Joseph Brunet, vice Odilon Desma- rais, who accepted an office or emolument under the Crown . . Election of Joseph Brunet declared void and Mr Brunet disquali- fied for seven years by Acting Chief Justice Sir Melbourne Tail and Mr, Justice Loranger, 22nd Dec, 1902. Date of Election. 28th Feb., 1902 i5tn Jan., 1902 iSth Jan., 1902 9th Dec, 1902 3rd Mar., 1903 ISth Jan., 190Z fe58 The House of Commons of Canada -Continued. Bye-Elections held during the Ninth Parliament. Continued. Province of Quebec. — Concluded Constituency. Quebec, West... Terrebonne . . . . Two Mountains Name of Member. William Power elected by acclama- tion, vice Hon, Richard Reid Dobell, who died nth January, 1902 Samuel Desjardins, vice Hon, Joseph Raymond Fournier Prdfontaine appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries and subsequently elected for Maisonneuve Joseph Arthur Calixte Ethier re elected, the former election hav- ing been declared void .... Date of Election. 29th Jan., 1902 24th Feb., 1903 24th Feb., 1903 Province of Nova Scotia. Yarmouth . Bowman Brown Law, vice T.B.Flint appointed Clerk of the House of Commons 3rd Dec, 1902 559 The House of Commons of Canada,— CoKHnued. Bye-Elections held during the Ninth Parliament. Continued. Province of New Brunswick. Constituency. Name of Member. iDate of Election. York. Alexander Gibson. Jr., re-elected, the former election having been declared void laSth Dec, 1901 Province of Prince Edward Island. Queen's E. R . . Queen's W. R.. Donald A. McKinnon re-elected, the former election having been declared void Donald Farquharson, vice Hon. Sir Louis Henry Davies, appoint ed Puisn^ Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada 20th Mar., 1901 iSth Jan., 1902 Province of Manitoba. Lisgar .... , . . . Duncan Alexander Stewart, vice • Robert Lome Richardson, ifvhose election was declared void i3th Feb., 190? 560 The House of Commons of Ca.na.dsL.— Continued. Bye- Elections held during the Ninth Parliament Concluded, Province of British Columbia. Constituency, Burrard Victoria Name of Member. Robert George Macpherson, vice George K.. Maxwell, who died i8th November, 1902 George Riley, vice Hon. Edward Gawlor Prior, whose election was declared void .... ...... Date of Election. 4th Feb., 1903 28th Jan., igo2 Yukon Territory, Yukon Territory James Hamilton Ross 2nd Dec, 1902 561 The House of Commons of CAnajdidi— Concluded. Parliaments and Sessions,- Periods of their Duration. (Continued from page 296.) Parliaments and Sessions. Seventh Parliament . 6th Session . Eighth Parliament ist Session . 2nd Session 3rd Session . 4ih Session. 5th Session . Ninth Parliament. Tst Session . . 2nd Session . 3rQ Session . From 25th April, i8gi 2nd Jan., 1896 13th July, 1896 rgth Aug., 1896 2Sth Mar, 1897 3rd Feb., 1898 i6th Mar, 1899 ist Feb., 1900 5fh Dec, 1900 6th Feb., 1901 13th Feb., 1902 1 2th Mar., 1903 To 24th April, 1896 23rd April, 1896 9th Oct., 1900 Sth Oct., 1896 29th June, 1897 13th June, 1898 nth Aug., 1899 1 8th July, 1900 23rd May, 1 90 1 rsth May, 1902 General Elections held in the Dominion of Canada. (Continued from page 297 . ) Parliament, Eighth Parliament Ninth Parliament. . Date of Writs. 24th .4pril, 1896 9th Oct., 1900 Date of General Election. 23rd June, 1896 7th Nov., 1900. 562 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada. (See pages 298 to 398.) The Supreme Court of Canada. (Continued from page 299.) The Chief Justice of this Court is styled " The Chief Justice of Canada," Act 59 Vict, Chap. 14, assented to 23rd April, 1896. previously, he was styled "The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada." The Act 58-59 Vict., (Imp.) Chap. 44, assented to 6th July, 1895 provides, among other things, that if any person being, or having been. Chief justice or a Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, or of a Superior Court in any Piovince o( Canada, is a member of His Majesty's Privy Council, he shall be a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. By a commission passed under the Royal Sign Manual and Sienet bearing date the 7th May, 1901, His Majesty the King was pleased to appoint the Chief Justice, for the time being, of the Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada to administer the Government of the Dominion in the event of the death, incapacity, removal or absence of the Governor-General. The Chief Justices of Canada. (Continued from page 300,) Name The Right Hon. Sir Samuel Henry Strong, Knt. (i) Hon. Sir Henri Elzdar Taschereau, Knt. (2) From 13th Dec, 1892 2 1 St Nov., 1902 To 20th Nov., 1902 (1) Sir Samuel Hetiry Strong summoned to Her Majesty's Privy Council, 21st January, 1897, sworn 7th July,i897; appointed a Member and President of , the ctrn- mission for the revision and consolidation of the Public Statutes of Canada, 21st November, 1902. (2) Sir Henri Ebfer Taschereau knightftJ, 2^th Tune, 1902, 563 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada . — Continued. Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. (Continued from page 301) Name From to Hon. Sir Louis Henry Davies, K.C.M.G, 25th Sept., 1901 8th Feb,, 1902 2 1 St Nov., 1502 1 6th May) 1903 " David Mills (i) 8th May, 1903 " John Douglas Armour " Wallace Nesbitt (i) Mr. Justice Mills died, 8th May, 1903. Mr. Justice Fournier retired, 12th September, 1895 ! died, loth May, 1896. Mr. Justice King died, 8th May, 1901. Mr. Justice Gwynne died, 7th January, 1902. Registrars of the Supreme Court of Canada. (Continued from page 301) Robert Cassels, Q. C, (i) Edward Robert Cameron, K. C. 8th Oct., 2nd July, 1875 1898 17th June, 1898 (i) Mr. Cassels died, 17th June, 1898. The Exchequer Court of Canada. (Continued from page 302) The Exchequer Court of Canada constituted a Prize Court in time of war. By a warrant dated the 17th August, 1899, addressed by the Lords Commissioners ol the Admiralty to the Exchequer Court of Canada, the said Court, upon any proclamation being made by the Vice-Admirai for the time being of Canada that war has broken out between His Majesty and any Foreign State, and not otherwise, is authorized and required to take cognizance of and judicially to proceed upon all Cap- tures Recaptures Seizures Prizes and reprisals of all Ships Vessels and Goods seized and taken and which are or shall be brought within the limits of the said Court. The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty suggested Halifax and Victoria, B. C., as places within the jurisdiction of the Court at which it woUld be convenient for Prize Courts to sit. 564 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Cainsida.~Con/mued. Local Judges in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court of Canada. (See pages 302 to 305) The Admiralty District of Quebec. (Continued from page 302) Local Judge . Hon George Irvine, Q. C, (i). • ■ " Adolphe Basile Routhier (2). From 2nd Oct., 1891 2istMar., 1897 To 24th Feb., 1897 (i) Hon. Mr. Irvine died, 24th February, 1897. See also foot-note (3) page 302, (2) Mr. Justice Routhier is also a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec. The Admiralty District of New Brunswick. (Continued from page 303) Hon. William Henry Tuck, (1) " Ezckiel McLeod (2) . . . . i3tli Oct., 1891 13th May, 1896 1 2th May, 1896 (1) Mr. Justice Tuck resigned, 12th May,l896; he was also a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick. (2) Mr. Justice McLeod is also a Puisn^ Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick. 565 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada.— Continued. *The Admiralty District of British Columbia. (Continued from page 304) Local Judge. From To Hon. Theodore Davie, (i) " Angus John McCoU (2) *' Arrhpr IVTartin (2) > 25th Mai'., 1895 23rQ Aug., 1898 4th Mar., 1902 7th Mar., i6ih Jan., 1898 1902 ' , * See also foot-note (l) page 380. (1) Hon. Mr. Liavie died, 7th March, 1898 ; he was also Chief Juslice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. (2) Hon. Mr. McCoU died, i6th January,i9o2 ; he was also Chief Juslice of the Supreme Court of British Ci^lumbia. (3) Mr. fustioe Martin is also a Piiisn^ Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia . The Toronto Admiralty District. (Continued from page 305) Joseph Easton Macdougall (1) Thomas Hodgins 2nd Oct., 1891 9th Feb., 1903 29th Jan , 1903 (1) Judge Macdougall was also Jude;e of the County Court of York; he died 29th January, 1903. See also foot-note on page 305. The Yuicon Territory Admiralty District. Hon. James Craig (i) 5th May, 1900 * The Yukon Territory Admiralty District was constituted by Order-in-Coun- cil of the 27th October, 1S99. (i) Judge Craig was also appointed on the 26th April, igoo, a Judge of the Territorial Court oi the Yukon Territory. 56S The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada.. —Con/tnued. The Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario. (Chapter 51 R. S. O., 1897.) .(See pages 306 to 308) The Court of Appeal for Ontario . The constitution of The Court of Appeal for Ontario was changed, from a Chief Justice and three other Judges, to a Chief Justice and four other Judges, by the Act 60 Vict,, Ont., Chap., 13, assented to 13th April, 1897, which came into force on the ist July, 1897, (Chap. 51 Sec. 6, R. S. O., 1897.) Chief Justices of Ontario. (Continued from page 308) Name. Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty (i).. " Sir George Vi'^illiara Burton, Knt.,(2) " John Douglas Armour (3).. " Charles Moss FrQtn To 6th May, 1884 24th Apl., 1897 2nd July, 1900 2ist Nov., 1902 5th Apl., 1897 I St July, 1900 20th Nov., 1902 (i) .Mr. Chief Justice Hagarty retired, 6th April, 1897 ; knighted, 28th Septem- ber, 1897 ; died, 27th April, 1900. (2) Mr. Chief Justice Burton knighted, 23rd February, 1898 ; retired, 1st July, 1900 ; died, 22nd August, 1901. (3) Mr. Chief Justice Armour appointed Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, 21st November, 1902. 567 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Continued. The Court of Appeal for QnX&v'lO— Concluded . Justices of Appeal. (Continued from page 308) Name. Hon. Charles Moss (i) " James Frederick Lister (2).. " James Thompson Garrow . . . . " John James MacLaren From 24th Apl , 1897 2ist June, 1898 20th Mar., 1902 2ist Nov., 1902 To 20th Nov., 1902 9th Feb., 1902 (i) Mr. Justice Moss appointerl Chief Justice of Ontario, 21st November, 1902. (2) Mr. Justice Lister died, 9th February, igo2. The High Court of Justice for Ontario. (See pages 309 to 313) *Chief Justices of the King's Bench (Continued from page 309) Hon. John Douglas Armour (i) . . " William Glenholme Falcon- bridge 14th Nov., 1887 3rd July, 1900 ist July, 1900 (i) Mr. Chief Justice Armour appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal, 2nd July, 1900. *Upon the demise of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on the 22nd January, 1901, the title of "Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench" was changed to that of "Chief justice of the King's Bench." 568 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Gonitnued, The High Court of Justice for Ontax\o— Continued. ♦Justices of the High Court— King's Bench Division. (Continued from page 310) Name. Hon. William Glenholme Falcon- bridge (i) " Byron Moffatt Eritton From 2istNov., 1887 24ih Sept,, 1901 To 2nd July, 1900 (i) Mr. Justice. Falconbrjdge appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 3rd July, 1900. *Upon the demise of Her Majesly Queen Victoria, on the 22nd January, 1901, the name of this Division of the High Court of Justice was changed fiom "Queen's Bench Division" to "King's Bench t)ivision". The High Court of Justice for Ontario— Chancery Division (See pages 310 and 311) Chancellors of Ontclrio. (Continued from page 311) Name. From To Hon. Sir John Alexander Boyd, K. 0. M. G., (i) 3rd May, 1881 (1) -Sir John Alexander Boyd knighted, 2nd June, 1899; created K. C. M. G., 17th September, 1901. 569 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada.— Continued, The High Court of Justice for Ontario— Concluded. Common Pleas Division. (See pages 312 and 313) Chief Justices of the Common Pleas. (Continued from page 312). Name. Hon. Sir William Ralph Meredith, Knt., (i; To (i) Sir William Ralph Meredith knighted, 17th June, 1896. I Justices of the High Court— Common Pleas Division. (Continued from page 313) Hon, John Edward Ro.se (i). ■' William Lount (2) " James V. Teetzel 4th Dec, 1883 30th Jan., 1901 i6th May, 1903 19th Jan., 1901 24th A pi., 1903 (i) Mr. Justice Rose died, 19th January, 1901. (2) Mr. Justice Lount died, 24th April, 1903. 570 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of C3Lna.da.—ConU'nued. County and District Courts in the Province of Ontario (See pages 315 to 336) County Court of the County of Brant. (Continued from page 316) Judge. From To Stephen James Jones (i) 21SI Jan,, 1853 24th April, 1897 23rd April, 1897 Alexander D. Hardy Judge Jones retired, 24th April, 1897 ; died, 6lh November, 1902. County Court of the County of Carleton . (Continued from, page 317) William Aird Ross (i)... Duncan Byron MacTavish . 22nd Sept., 1874 24th Dec,, 1897 23rd Dec, 1897 (l) Judge Ross retired, 23rd December, 1897. County Court of the County of Grey . (Continned from page 319) John Creasor (i). . . William J. Hatton. 1 5 th April, 1891 6th April, 1903 loth Mar., 1903 (i) Judge Creasor died, loth March, 1903. 571 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada— Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court of the County of Haldimand • (Continued from page 320) Judge. From To Duncan Macmillan (i) 7th Feb., 1893 2ist April, 1903 (i) Judge Macmillan die-^, 21st April, 1903. County Court of the County of Halton. (Continued from page 320) John Macpherson Hamilton (i). Thomas A. Graham 22nd July, 1895 27th Nov., 1901 26th Nov., 1901 (I) Judge Hamilton retired, 27th November, 1901. County Court of the County of Huron. (Continued from page 321) James Masson (1) ... Bernard Louis Doyle. 6th April, 1896 10th Dec, 1902 9th Dec, 1902 (i) Judge Masson retired, loth December, 1902 572 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court of the County of YiviVOVi— Concluded. (Continued fro.n page 322) Junior Judge From To Bernard Louis Doyle (i) nth Jan., 1883 loth Dec, 1902 9th Dec.; 1902 Philip Holt (i) Junior Judge Doyle appointed Judge of this Court, loth December, i 902. County Court of the County of Lambton. (Continued from page 322) Judge From To 17th Mar., 1855 i2th Dec,, 1899 nth Dec,, 1899 (l) Judge Robinsbn retired, 12th December, 1899; died, 17th February, i90(. County Court of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. (Continued from page 324) Junior Judge From To James Reynolds (i) Edmund John Reynolds. 31st May, 1886 26tb June, 1902 27th Sept., 1899 (i) Judge James Reynolds died, 27th September, 1899. 573 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada— Continued, County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court of the County of Lincoln. (Continued from page 324) Judge From To Edmund John Senkler (1) Robert Baldwin Carman (2) 29th Nov., 1877 loth Mar., 1900 2nd Feb., 1900 (i) Judge Senkler died. 2nd February, 1900. (2) Judge Carman transferred from the Junior Judgeship of the County of the United Counties of Stormonl, Dundas and Glengarry. Court County Court of the United Counties of Lennox and Addington. (Continued Irorh page 324) William Henry Wilkison ( 1 ) . 28th May, 1869I 15th Apl.. 1903 (i) Judge Wilkison died, 15th April, 1903. District Court of the Provisional Judicial District of Manitoulin . Archibald B. McCallum . 17th Nov,, 1899 574 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada. — Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court of the County of Ontario- (Continued from page 327) Judge. From To Zaccheus Burnhnm (i) George Henry Frewen Dartnell (2) Neil McCrimmon 27th Dec, 1853 1 2th Dec, 1896 loth Mar., 1900 iSth Nov., 1896 2nd Feb., 1899 (i) Judge Burnham died, 15th November, 1896. (2) Judge' Dartnell died, 2nd February, 1899. Junior Judge. From To George Henry Frewen DartneW (i) l^nnran Tohn IVlcIntvre 22nd Oct., 1S73 loth Sept., 1898 nth Dec, 1896 (l) Junior Judge Dartnell appointed Judge of this Court, 12th December, 1896. District Court of the Provisional Judicial District of Parry Sound- (See "Muskoka and Parry Sound" page 325) Judge. From To Patrick NfcCurry. zist June, 1898 675 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court Of the County of Perth. (Continued from page 328) Judge. From To Tames Peter Woods (i) 13th Jan.. 1887 22nd Dec, 1897 2ist Dec, 1897 Tohn Augustus Sarron (i) Judge Woods retired, 21st December, 1897. County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. (Continued from page 329) Junior Judge. , Albert Constantineau . P rom 26th July, 1900 To District Court of the Provisional Judicial District of Rainy River. Judge, Thomas W. Chappie. From ist Sept., 1898 To 676 The judicial Bench in the Dominion of Ca.na.dSi—Conimued. County and District Courts of Ontario— Continued. County Court of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. (Continued from pages 331 and 332^ Judge- Jacob Farrand Pringle (i). James Redmond O'Reilly. From To 17th June, 1878 loth Mar., 1900 Qth Mar., 1900 (i) Judge Pringle retired, loth March, 1900. Junior Judge. From To Robert Baldwin Carman (i) James William Liddell 23rd Mar., 1883 and Jan., 1901 9th Mar., 1900 Judge Carman transferred to the County Court of the County of Lincoln, loth March, 1900. County Court of the County of Victoria. (Continued from page 332) Junior Judge John Elley Harding loth Sept., i From To 577 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Ca.m.Aa.— Continued. County and District Courts of Ontario — Continued. County Court of the County of Waterloo. (Continued from page 333) Judge, From To Anthony Lacourse (i) 13th Mar., 1888 1 2th Dec, 1896 8th Sept., 1896 (i) Judge Lacourse died, 8th September, 1896. Junior Judge. From To 23rd July, 1894 nth Dec, 1896 1896. (i) Junior Judge Chisholm appointed Judge of this Court, 12th December, County Court of the County of Wentworth. (Continued from pages 334 and 335) Junior Judge, • From To Tohn IVIuir f i^ , . nth July, 1888 loth Sept., 1898 i2th Jan,, 1899 John Franklin Monck (l) Judge Muit died, 12th January, 1899. 5?8 The judicial Bench in the Dominion of Caina,da.—Goniinued, County and District Courts of Ontario— Conc/uded. County Court of the County of York. (Continued from page 335) Judge. From To Joseph Easton Macdougall (i) John Winchester 3rd Sept., 1885 6th April, 1903 29th Jan.. 1903 (l) Judge Macdougall died, 29th January, 1903. See foot-note (5) page 335. *The Court of King's Bench for the Province of Quebec (See pages 337 to 339) Puisne Judges of the King's Bench. (Continued from page 339) Name. Hon. Louis Francois Georges Baby, (0 •■■ " Joseph Aldric Ouimet From 29th April, 1 88 1 19th May, 1896 To 1 8th May. 1896 , *Upon the demise of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on the 22nd January,* 1 901, the name of this Court wfs changed trom "The Court of Queen's Bench" to that of "The Court of King's Bench."' (i) Hon. Mr. Justice Baby retired, 19th May, 1896. Although he was appointed a Puisn^ Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec on the 29th October, 1880, Mr, Justice Baby never sat in that Court, but acted as assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench until he was appointed a Puisne Judge of the latter Court on the 29lh April, 1881. 579 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Continued. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec. (See pages 340 to 357) The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec is composed of a Chief Justice and thirty three Puisnd Judges, (Chap. 29, Act 62 Vict., Que., assented to loth March, 1899, which came into force on the 1st March, igoo, by Proclamation dated the 21st February, 1900.) Under this Act fourteen of the Judges of the Superior Court must reside in the City of Montreal, instead of eleven as previously. Prior to the ist March, 1900, under Chapter 24 of the Act 59 Vict. Que., assented to «ist December, 1895, which came into force on the 1st May, 1897, by Proclamation dated the 14th April, 1897, the Superior Court was com- posed of a Chief Justice and thirty Puisne Judges. The Act last men- tioned also provides that two Judges shall reside in the City of Sher- brooke instead of one as theretofore, (See also page 340) Puisne' Judges. (Continued from page 345) Name. Hon. Joseph Lavergne " Fran5ois Xavier Lemieux. . . . '* Frangois Xavie|- Langelier . . From 4th Aug.. 1897 13th Nov., 1897 14th Jan., 1898 To 580 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Ca.asida.—Con/tnued The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec — Continued. Puisne Judges— (ConftViwt^) Hon. Philippe Auguste Choquette Joseph Emery Robidoux Raphael E. Fontaine (i) . . . . Alfred Rochon Norman Willian Trenhblme. . Odilon Desmarais Emilien Z. Paradis Thomas Fortin Henri C . Saint Pierre Napoleon Charbonneau 7th July, 8th Oct.. 15th Jan., 25th June, 2Sth June, 25th June, 14th Sept., 25th Sept., nth June, nth Mar., 1898 1900 1901 1901 igoi 1901 1901 1 90 1 1902 1903 20th Sept., 1902 (l) Mr. Justice Fontaine died, 20th September, 1902. Mr. Justice Berthelot retired, iFt September, 1876 ; died loth July. 1897. Mr. Justice Buchanan retired, i8th January, 1887 ; died 3rd July, 1901 Mr. Justice Brocks retired, 1st Novenibei, 1895 ; ^ied 5th August, 1897. Mr. Justice Malhiot retired, 2nd August, 1897. Mr, Justice Plamondon retired, gth November, 1897 ; died, 4th August, 1900. Mr. Justice Jette retired, 14th January, 1898 ; sworn Lt. -Governor of Quebec 1st February, 1898. Mr. Justice Joseph Alphonse Ouimet died, 19th December, 1900. Mr. Justice Bourgeois retired, 8th October, 1900 ; died nth October, 1902. Mr. Justice Charland died, 12th August, 1901. Mr. Justice Gill died, i6th September, 1901. Mr, Justice Belanger retired, loth June, 1902. The Judicial District of Arthabaska. (Continued from page 346) Judge . Hon, Marc AurHe Plamondon (i) " Francois Xavier Lemieux (2) " Philippe Auguste Choquette. . 9th Sept., 1874 13th Nov., 1897 7th July, 1898 To 8th Nov., 6th July, 1897 1898 (i) Mr, Justice Plamondon retired, 9th November,i897 ; died, 4th August, 1900, Mr, Justice Lemieus tfapsferffed to tihe Judicial Pfstrict of St, Francois, 7th July, 1898 581 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada . — Continued. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec — Continued. The Judicial District of Beauharnois. ';i (Continued from page 346) Judge Hon. Louis Bdlanger (i), . . . " Henri C. Saint Pierre. From 22nd Sept., 1873 X ith June, 1902 To loth June, 1902 (i)Mr, Justice Belangef retired, nth June, 1902, The Judicial District of Iberville. (Continued from page 348) From To Hon. Alfred Napoleon Charland (i) " Emilien Z . Paradis i2th Wov., 1887 r4lh Sept., 190T I 2lh .Xug., 1901 (i) Mr. Justice Charland died, izthAugust, 1901 . 582 f he Judicial Bench in the Dominion oi Ca.aa.Aa.-- Continued, The Superior Court for the Province of Q}ieb&c— Continued. . * The Judicial Distriet of Montreal. (Continued from page 352) Acting Chief Justice of the District of Montreal. Hon. Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait, Knt., 27th Oct., 1894. Judge. From To Hon. Louis Amable Jette (i). . . . Charles Ignace Gill (2) Fran5ois Xavier Langelier.. Joseph Lavergne (3) Norman William Trenholme Joseph Emery Robidoux (4) Thomas Fortin 2nd Sept., 1878 1 2th April, 1886 14th Jan. . 1898 25th June, igoi 25th June, 1901 2Sth June, 1901 25th Sept., 1901 tgth Jan., 1898 i6thSept., 1901 (i) Mr. Justice Jette retired, 14th January, 1898; sworn Lt. Governor of the Province of Quebec, 1st February, 1898. (2) Mr. Justice Gill died, i6th September, 1901. (3) Mr. Justice Lavergne transferred from the Judicial District of Ottawa. (4) Mr. Justice Robidoux transferred from the Judicial District of Three Rivers * Under Chap. 29, of the Act 62, Vict., Que., assented to loth March, 1899, which came into force on the ist March, 1900, by Proclamation dated the 2lst February, 1900, fourteen Judges of the Superior Court must reside in the City of Montreal, instead of eleven as previously. The Judicial District of Ottawa. (Continued from page 353) Hon. Henri Gedeon Malhiot (i)... " Joseph Lavergne, (2) " Alfred Rochon 20th Sept., 1888 4th Aug., 1897 2Sth June, 1901 ist Aug., 1897 24th June, 1 90 1 (i) Mr. Justice Malhiot retired, 2nd August, 1897. (2) Mr. Justice Lavergne transferred to the Judicial District of Montreal, 25th June, 1901. 583 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Ca.na.da.— Continued. The Superior Court for the Province of Quebec— Concluded. The Judicial District of Richelieu. (Continued from page 354) Judge From To Hon. Joseph Alphonse Ouimet (i) " Raphael E. Fontaine (2) . . . . " Napoleon Charbonneau ..... i2th April, 1886 15th Jan., lyoi nth Mar., 1903 19th Dec, T900 20th Sept., 1902 (1) Mr. Justice Ouimet died, 19th December, 1900. (2) Mr. Justice Fontaine died, 20th September, 1902. *The Judicial District of St. Francis. (Continued from page 355) Hon. Francois Xavier Lemieux (i] 7th July, 1898 (i) Mr. Justice Lemieux transferred from the Judicial District of Arthabaska. * The Act, 59, Vict., Que., Chap. 24, assented to 21st December, 1895, which came into force on the ist May, 1897, by Proclamation dated the 14th April, 1897, provides that two Judges of the .Superior Court shall reside in the City of Sherbrooke, instead of one as theretofore . The Judicial District of Three Rivers. (Continued from page 357) Hon. Jean Baptiste Bourgeois (i). . " Joseph Emery Robidpux (2) " Odilon Desmarais 13th Nov., 1880 8th Oct., 1900 25th June, igoi 7th Oct., 1900 24th June, 1901 (i) Mr. Justice Bourgeois retired, 8th October, 1900. (3) Mr. Justice I^obidoiix tranferred to the Judicial Disitrjct of Mpptreal, 25th June, 1901. 584 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada — Continued. Circuit Court of the District of Montreal. (See page 358) The Circuit Court of the District of Montreal is composed of three Judges, one of whonn is Senior Judge, called "Circuit Judges of the District of Montreal"— 62 Vict., Que,, Chap. 30, assented to loth. March, 1899, on which date it came into force. The number of Judges composing this Court was increased, from two to three Judges, by the Act 60 Vict., Que., Chap. 31, assented to 9th January, 1897. which came into force on the ist September, 1897, by Proclamation dated the 14th June, 1897. Circuit Judges of the District of Montreal. (Continued from oage 358) Name. Achilla Dorion . The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. (Chap. 155, R. S. N. S,, Sec. 5, 1900) (See pages 359 to 361; 585 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion oi Ca.na.da.—Conitnued. County Courts in the Province of Nova Scotia (Chap. 156, R. S, N. S. 1900) (See pages 363 to 366) The County Court for District Number One. (Comprising the County of Halifax) (Continued from page 364). Judge. From To James Willis Johnstone (1) 21st Aug., 1876 William Bernard Wallace i sth Jan., 1901 20th Nov., 1900 (i) j udge Johnstone died. 20th November, 1900. The County Court for District Number Two. (Comprising the Counties 01 Lunenburg, Queen's and Shelburne) (Continued from page 364) Mather Byles DesBrisay (i) Francis Gordon Forbes . . . . 2istAug., 1876 i2th Jan., 1897 I rth Jan., 1897 (i) Jud^e Des Brisay retired, I2tli January, 1897 ; died, 8t}i April. 1900, 586 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Caxidida.— -Continued. County Courts in the Province of Nova Scotia.— Concluded . The County Court for District Number Six. (Comprising the Counties of Inverness, Antigonish and Guysborough) (Continued from page 365) Name From To Angus Mclsaac (i) 24th Sept., 1885 31st Dec, 1902 1 2th June, igo2 Angus McGillivray . .- (i) Judge Mclsaac died, 12th June, 1902. The Supreme Court of New Brunswick, (60 Vict., N. B., Chap. 24, 1897) (See pages 367 and 368) Chief Justices- (Continued from page 367) Hon. Sir John Campbell Allen, Knt., (i) " William Heniy Tuck 8th Oct., 1875 13th May, 1896 1 2th May, 1896 1898 (i) Sir John Campbell Allen retired, 13th May, 1896; (lied, 27th September, 587 The Judicial Bench in the Dominioh of CsiaA.A2^—Con.(inmd. The Supreme Court of New Qruasvricy:.— Concluded, Puisne Judges. (Continued from page 368) Judge From To Hon. William Henry Tuck (i) . . . . " James Alfred Van Wart (2).. " Ezekiel McLeod (3) " George Frederick Gregory . . . 17th Mar., 1885 loth April, 1894 13th May, 1896 9th Oct., 1900 1 2th May, 1896 31st May, 1900 (1) Mr. Justice Tuck appointed Chief Justice, 13th May, 1896. (2) Mr. Justice Van Wart retired, ist June, 1900. (3) Mr. Justice McLeod was also appointed, 13th May, 1896, Local Judge in Admiralty for the District of New Brunswick. Hon. Acalus Lockwood Palmer, ex-Judge in Equity died, loth August, 1899. The Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes of the Province of New Brunswick (See pages 369 and 370) Hon. James Alfred Van Wart (i). . " George Frederick Gregory. . . 24th Aug., [894 3fd Oct., 1901 31st May, 1900 (l) Mr. Justice Van Wart retired, ist June, 1906. The County Courts in the Province of New Brunswick. (5o Vict., N. B., Chap. 28, 1897) (See pages 370 to 374) The County Court for the Counties of York, Sunbury and Queen's . (Continued from page 372) James Steadman (1). William Wilson . . 19th June, 1867 ist May, 1898 30th April, 1898 (l) Judge Steadman retired, Ist May, 18 588 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of C&nsiAa.'^Continued. County Courts in the Provinceof Prince Edward Island (See pages 377 and 378) County Court of King's County. (Continued from page 377) Judge From To Dennis O'Meara Reddin (i) Alexander Bannerraan Warburton . 24th June, 1873 27th June, 1898 T3th June, 1808 (i) Judge Reddin died, 13th June, iSgii. County Court of Queen's County. (Continued from page 378) George Alley (i) Hector C. McDonald i8th July, 1874 4th Aug., 1899 6th May, 1899 (l) Judge Alley died, 6th May, 1899. The City Court of the City of Charlottetown. (See pages 378 and 379) Francis L. Haszard. . John A. Macdonald. 2nd Feb., 1895 29th June, 1901 28th June, 1901 (l) Judge Haiizard resigned. 589 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Ca.na.da.—Cvniinued. The Supreme Court of British Columbia. (Chap. 56, R. S. B. C, 1897) (See pages 379 to 381) Chief Justices of British Columbia. (Continued from page 380) Name Hon. Theodore Davie (i) " Angus John IJcColl (2). " Gordon Hunter From 23rd Feb., 1895 23rd Aug., 1898 4th Mar,, 1902 To 7th Mar,, i8g8 i6th Jan., 1902 (1) Mr, Chief Justice Davie was also Local Judge for the Admiralty District of British Columbia. (See page 565.) He died, 7th March, 189S. (2) Mr, Chief Justice McCoU was also Local Judge for the Admiralty District of British Columbia. (See page 565.) He died, i6th January, 1902, Puisne Judges. (Continued from page 381) Hon. Sir Henry Paring Pellevv Crease, Knt., (1) • " John Foster McCreight (2).. " Angus John McCo'u (3) " Paulus ^uiilius Irving.... " Archer Martin (4) nth Mar., 1870 26th Nov., 1880 i3ih Oct,, 1896 i8th Dec, 1897 i2th Sept., 1898 2oi;h Jan., 1896 17th Dec, 1897 22nd Aug., 1898 (i) Mr. Justice Crease knighted, 1st January, 1896; retired, 21st January 1896. (2) Mr. Justice McCreight retired, i8th December, 1897. (3) Mr. Justice McCoU appointed Chief Justice, 23rd August, 189S. (4) Mr. "Justice Martin was also appointed, 4th March. igo2, Local Judge for the Admiralty District of Biitish Columbia. .Seepage 565, 590 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of CaxidiAa.— Continued County Courts in the Province of British Columbia. (Chap. 52, R.S.B.C., 1897; Chap. 18, 62 Vict., B.C., 1899;. Chap. 12,' I Ed. vii., B.C., 1 90 1.) (See pages 381 to 388) Under the provisions of the Act i, Ed, vii, B.C., Chap. i2,(iith May, 1901), more than one County Court Judge may be appointed for any County Court within the Province, the Judge last appointed for the same County Court being designated as the Junior Judge of the said County Court. The said Act also provides that a County Court Judge or Junior Judge may be appointed the Judge or Junior Judge for one or more County Courts. County Court of Kootenay. (Continued from page 386.) Judge From To John Andrews Forin 27th Nov., i'8g6 r3th June, 1901 Andrew Leamy, Junior Judge (i).. (i) Judge Leamy was also appointed on the 31st October, 1901, Junior Judge of the County Court of Yale. * County Court of Vancouver. (Continued from page 387) Alexander Henderson . 6th June, igpt * The .\ct which provided that the Judge of the County Court of New Westminster should act as Judge of the County Court of Vancouver until a Judge was appointed for the latter Court was repealed by the Act 62 Vict., B.C., Chap. 18, {27th February, 1899.) County Court of Yale. (Continued from page 388.) Andrew Leamy, Junior Judge (i).. 31st Oct., igoi (i) Jydge I,eamy is ajso Jlinior Judge qf \\\e Coi^nty Cpurt uf Kootenay, ~ .591 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion oi CdLadiAs.— Continued. * The Court of King's Bench for Manitoba. (See pages 388 to 390.) Chief Justices of Manitoba. (Continued from page 389.) Name Hon. Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, Knt., (i) Hon, Albert Clements Killara From 22nd Oct., 1887 15th April, 1899 To 31st Mar, 1899 (i) Chief justice Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor knighted, 22nd October, 1897; retired 1st April, 1899. * Up to the demise ol Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on the 22nd January, 1901, it was called '"The Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba." Puisne Judg'es. (Continued from pasje 390) Hon. Albert Clements Killam (1). " Albert Ellswood Richards.. 3rd Feb., 1885 I St May, 1899 14th April, 1899 (i) Mr. Justice Killam appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba,, J5th April, 1899. 592 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada— Continued. County Courts in the Province of Manioba- (See pages 391 to 393.) County Court for the Eastern Judicial District. Judge James Eraile I'icrrc I'rendci'gast (1) Robert Hill Myers ,. . From 2nd April, 1897 3rd Jan., T903 To 17th Feb., 1902 , (l) Judge Prendergast appoinieil Puiaiie Judge uf Ihe Supreme Court of the North- West Territories, 1 8th February, 1902. The Supreme Court of the North-West Territories . (Seepages 39410 397) The Supreme Court nf the North West Territories is composed of a Chief Justice and four Puisn6 Judges appointed by the Governor in Council by Letters Patent under the Great Seal, Act 63-64, Vict., Chap. 44, assented to 7ih May, 1900. Previously, it was composed of ' five Puisnd Judges. Chief Justices. Hon. Thomas Horace McGuire (r) " Arthur Lewis Sifton : 1 8th Feb,, 1902 3rd Jan, 1903 2nd Jan, 1903 * The Chief Justice resides at Calgary, Alberta. (l) Mr. Chief Justice McGuire retired, 3.-d January, 1903. 59.^ The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada..— Conimued The Judicial District of Saskatchewan, (Continued from page 397) Puisn6 Judge. To Hon. Thomas Horace McGuire (1) " Hugh Richardson and Hon. Edward Ludlow Wetmorejointly (i) Hon. Thomas Horace McGuire (2) " James Emile Pierre ". Preridergast (3) 25th April, 1887 i6th Aug, 1897 6th Oct, 1898 1 8th Feb, 1902 15th Aug, 1897 Sth Oct, 1898 17th Feb, 1902 (1) Mr. Justice McGuire was a.ssigned to the Yukon Judicial District, with his residence within the limits of that District, by Order-in-Council of the i6th August, 1897 ; transferred from the Territorial Court of the Yukon Territory to the .Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, by Order-in-Council oftheI2th .September, 1898, his transfer having come into effect on the 19th of the same month, being the date on which here-entered within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the North- West Territories; ami, by Order-in-Council of the 6th October, 1S9S, he was re-assigned to the Sa.skatchewan (udicial District. In the interval .Mi. Justice Richardson and Mr Justice Wetmore, of the Supreme Court of the North- West Territories, were assigned jointly by the said Order-in-Council of the i6th August, 1897, to the Judicial District of Saskatchewan in addition to the Judicial Districts to which they were already as.signed. See "Yukon Judicial District," page 594 and the "Territorial Court of the Yukon Territory", page 595. (2) Mr. Justice McGuire appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, 18th February, 1902 ; his place of residence changed from Prince Albert to Calgary by Order-in-Council of 12th April, 1902. (3) Mr, Justice Prindergast was previously County Court Judge for the Eastern Judicial District of the Province of Manitolm ; his place of residence is at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. >94 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Canada.— Continued. Supreme Court of the North-West Territories.— Vonduded . The Judicial District of Northern Alberta. (Continued from page 396) Puisne Judge Hon, Charles Borromee Rouleau (i) " David Lynch Scott (i) (i) Mr. Justice Kouleau died, 25th August, 1901 ; he was succeeded on the i8th February, 1902, by Mr, Justicp James Emile Pierre Prendergast, who was assigned to the Judicial District of Saskatchewan, with his place of lesidence at Prince Albert, and Chief Justice McGuire's residence was changed from Prince Albert to Calgary, and that of Mr. Justice David Lynch Scott, from Calgary to Edmonton, by Order-in Council of the I2th April, 1902- The Yukon Judicial District- The Yukon Judicial District was established under the provisions o( Chap. 50, R.S.C, by proclamation of the Governor-in-Council bear- ing date the i6th August, 1897, and was constituted a separate territory under the name of trie Yukon Territory by the Act 61, Vict., Chap. 6, Sec. 2, assented to 13th June, 1898. Judge Hon. Thoma^; lliiracc McGiiire (i) To i3(h June, 1898 (i) Mr. Justice McGuire was transferred from the Saskatchewan Judicial Dis- trict to the Yukon Judicial District, with his residence within the limits of the latter ludicial District, by Order-in-Council of the l6th August, 1897. By the Act 61 Vict,, Chap. 6, assented to 13th June, 1898, the Yukoi) Judicial District was declared to be a .separate territory under the name of the Yukon Territory, and a Superior Court of record fur the said Territory was constituted, called the Territorial Court, of which Court, under the provisions of Section 14, of the said Act, Mr. Justice McGuire became the Judge. See also "Territorial Court", page 595 and "The Saskatchev/an Judicial Di.>trict," page 593. 595 The Judicial Bench in the Dominion of Cs.ria.A'Si— Concluded, Territorial Court of the Yukon Territory. (6i Vict., Chap. 6, Sec lo, assented to 13th June, 1898) A Superior Court of record in and for the Yukon Territory, called the Territorial Court, and consisting of one or more judges to be appointed by the Governor-in-Council, was constituted by section 10 of the Act 61 Vict., Chap. 6, assented to 13th June, 1898, (The Yukon Territory Act.) Under the provisions of section 14 of the said Act, the Judge of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories assigned to the Yu- kon Judicial District at the time this Act came into force (Mr. Justice McGuire) became the judge of the Territorial Court. The Yukon Judicial District, as constituted by proclamation bearing date the i6th August, 1897, was declared to be a separate territory under the name of the Yukon Territory — no longer forming part of the North-West Territories — by section 2 of the Act above mentioned and by section 13 of the Act i. Ed. vn., Chap., 41, assent- ed to 23rd May, 1901, the boundaries of the ssiid Yukon Territory were changed in accordance with the schedule attached to the latter Act. Judges of the Territorial Court. Name lion Thomas Horace McGuire (i) ' Calixte Aimee Dugas (2) . . . . " James Craig (3) " Charles Daniel Macaulay . . . . 13th June, 1898 19th Sept., 18 26th April, 1900 28th June, 1902 To iSth Sept., 1898 (i) Mr.' Justice McGuire was transferred to the Supreme Court of the North- West Territories by Ordet-in-Council of the 12th .September, 1898, which stipulated that such transfer should take effect upon his return to the jurisdiction of that Court, and by Order-in-Council of the 6th October, 1898 — his transfer having come into effect on the 19th September, 1898 — he was re-assigned to the fudiciaj District of Saskatchewan. .See "Yukon Tudicial District," note (i), page 594 and "The Judicial District of Saskatchewan." page 593. (2) Mr. Justice Dugas was appointed by Order-in-Counci of' the 12th Sep- tember, 1898, but his appointment only took effect on the igih of the same month, b"ing the date, as stipulated in the said Order-in-Council, on which Mr. Justice Mc- Guire re-entered witliin the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories. (3) Mr. Justice Craig was also appointed Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court for tlie Yukon Tetritiiry Adrniralty District, 5tl} May, 1900. 8e§ page 565. 596 Pensions granted to Judges of Dominion and Provincial Courts. (See pages 399 to 406) The Supreme Court of Canada. (Continued from page 399) Name Hon. Telesphore Fournier, late Puisnd Judge Retired , 1 2th Sept. 189s Died loth May, 1896 The High Court of Justice for Ontario. (Oontiniied from page 399) Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Knt., late Chief Justice of the Common Pleas '• Sir John Hawkins Hagarty, Knt,, late Chief Justice of Ontario " Sir George William Burton, Knt., late Chief Justice of Ontario I St Sept., 1894 6th April, 1897 ist July, I goo 29th June, 1901 27th April, 1900 22nd Aug., 1901 County Courts of the Province of Ontario. (Coiitiniiid from p,'ii;r 401) John Boyd, late Judge, County Court of the County of York and of the Maritime Court of Ontario John Juchereau Kingsmill, late Judge of the County Court of Bruce 3rd Sept., 1885 ist April, 1893 [2th Mar., 1897 2ist Feb., 1900 597 Pensions granted to Judges— Camfiuued. County Courts of the Province of Ontsivio— Concluded. Name Stephen James Jones, late Judge, County Court of the County ot Brant James Peter Woods, late Judge, County Court of the County ot Penh William Aird Ross, late Judge, County Court of the County of Carleton Charles Robinson, late Judge, Coun ty Court of the County of Lambton Jacob Farrand Pringle, late Judge County Court of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry John Macpherson Hamilton, late Judge, County Court of the County of Halton James Masson, late Judge, County Court of the County of Huron. Retired. 24th April, 1897 2ist Dec, 1897 23rd Dec, 1897 1 2th Dec, 1899 loth Mar., 1900 27th Nov., igor loth Dec, 1902 Died 6th Nov,, 1902 T7th Feb., 1901 ist 1 Feb., 1901 The Court of King's Bencti for the Province of Quebec. (Continued from page 402) Hon. Louis Francois Georges Baby, late Puisne Judge 19th May, 1896 598 Pensions granted to Jnigea— Continued. Superior Court for the Province of Quebec (Continued from page 403) Name. Retired Died Hon Joseph Atnable Berthelot, late Puisnd Judge " George C. V, Buchanan, late Puisnd Judge " Edward Towle Brooks, late Puisnd Judge ' " Henri Gddeon Malhiot, late Puisn^ Judge " Louis Amable Jett€,late Puisn6 Judge (i) " Marc Aurele Plamondon. late Puisn^ Judge •' Jean Baptiste Bourgeois, late Puisnd Judge '' Louis Bdlanger, late Puisn6 Judge ist Sept., 1876 i8th Jan., 1887 I St Nov., 189s 2nd Aug., J 897 14th Jan., 1898 9th Nov., 1897 8th Oct.. 1900 nth June, 1902 loth July, 1897 3rd July, .'1901. 5th Aug., 1897 4th Aug., 1900 iith Oct., 1902 (i) Hon. Mr. Jett^ appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Jfrovince of Quebec, 1st February, 1898. See page 474. The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. (Continued from page 404) Hon. Hugh McDonald, late Puisn6 Judge 2oth Feb., 1893 28th Feb., 1899 599 Pensions g^ranted to ixxAges— Continued, County Courts of the Province of Nova Scotia. (Continued from page 404) Name Retired. Died Mather Byles Des Brisay, late County Court Judge for Dis- trict Number Two 1 2th Jan., T897 8th April, igoo The Supreme Court of New Brunswick, (Continued from page 405) Hon. Sir John Campbell Allen, Knt., late Chief Justice ...... " Acalus Lockwood Palmer, late Judge in Equity " James Alfred Van Wart, late Puisnd Judge 13th May, 1896 27th Sept. 1898 gth Mar, 1894 loth Aug, 1899 ist June. 1900 County Courts of the Province of New Brunswick, (Continued from page 405) James Steadman, late Judge,County Court for the Counties of York, Sunhury and Queen's ist May, 1898 600 Pensions Granted to Judges.— Conducfed. The Supreme Court of British Columbia. (Continued from page 406) Name Retired. Died Hon. Sir Henry Pering Pellew Crease, Knt., lite Puisn^ Judge Hon, John Foster McCreight, late Puisnd Judge 2ist Jan., i8g6 i8th Dec, 1897 County Courts of the Province of British Columbia. (Continued. ffom page 406) Henry Maynard Ball, late County, Court Judge for Cariboo Warner Reeve Spalding, late County Court Judge for Nanaimo and Comox 15th Jan., 1881 iSth Jan., 1881 4th Oct., 1897 4th May, 1898 Court of King's Bench for Manitoba. Hon. Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, Knt., late Chief Justice ist Apl., 1899 The Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, Hon. Thomas Horace McGuire, late Chief Justice 3rd Jan., 1903 601 * King's Counsel appointed by the Governor- General of Canada (See pages 407 to 424) Members ot the Ontario Bar. (Continued from page 412) Name Edward Robert Cameron. Date of Commission. 26th June, 1902 Members of the Quebec Bar. (Continued from page 417) Joseph Adolphe Renaud Hon. Albert William Atwater. Augustine Samuel Hurd Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick (i)-- Hon. Henry George Carroll . . . . 13th March 1896 19th May, 1896 nth June, 1896 26th Aug., 1896 26th June, 1902 (i) Hon. Mr. Fitzpatrick's commission give's him precedence from the 7th March, 1893. Members of the Nova Scotia Bar. (Continued from page 420) Wentworth E. Roscoe . . . James McGregor Stewart . Charles Elliott Tanner . . . 8th Nov., 1895 *Prior to the demise of Her Majesty Queen Victoria on the 22nd January iqoi they were called "Queen's Counsel" ' 602 King's Counsel— Conduded. Members of the Prince Edward Island Bar. (Continued from' page 422) Name. Date of Commission. Hon. Frederick Peters 8th June, 1894 Members of the British Columbia Bar. (Continued from page 422) Charles Whitfield McAnn. iith June, 1896 Members of the North- West Territories Bar. (Continued from page 424) Frederick W. G. Haultain Arthur Lewis Sifton 23rd April, 1902 23rd April, 1902 Member of the Yukon Territory Bar. Frederick C, Wade . 23rd April, 1902 603 Imperial Honours conferred for Canadian Services. (See pages 425 to 433) The Peerage of the United Kingdom. (Continued from page 425) The Honourable Sir Donald Alexander Smith, G.C.M G , created Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, 23rd August, 1897. Members of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (Continued from page 425) Privy Councillors The Right Honourable Sir Samuel Henry Strong, Knt., Chief Justice of Canada, (summoned, 21st January, 1897) The Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier G.C.M.G The Right Honourable the Earl of Minto, G.C.M.G., (summoned, 26th June, 1902) The Right Honourable Sir Richard John Cartwright, G.C.M.G., (summoned, 9th November, 1902) Sworn 7th July, 1897 7th July, 1897 1903) Lord Minto and Sir flipljard Cartwright have not yet been sworn in (30th June, 604 Imperial Honours— Continued. The Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Third Class. *Companions (C B.) (Continued from page 427) Name of Recipient Date D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson Jan., 1898 *For the names of Officers of the Canadian Contingents appointed Companions of the Order of the Bath in recognition of their services during the operations in South Africa, see page 608. The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. First Class. Knights Grand Cross (G.CMG.) (Continued from page 427) Name of Recipient The Right Honourable Baron Strathccna and Mount Royal The Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, P . C The Right Honourable Sir Richard John Cartwright, P.C The Honourable Sir Oliver Mowat (i) The Right Honourable the Earl of Minto Date 20th May, 1896 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 22nd June, 31st Oct., 1897 1897 1898 (l) Sir Oliver Mowat died, igth April, 1903. The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, G.C.M.G., died, 12th February, 1902. Baron Russell of Killowen, G.C.M.G., Lord Chief Justice of ijngland, died, loth August, 1900. 605 Imperial Honours— Continued. The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George — Continued. Second Class. Knights Commanders (K.C.M.G.) (Continued from page 429) Name of Recipient Tiie Honourable Sir Joseph Adolphe Cliapleau (c) The Honourable Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick (2) , Sir Sandford Flemmg The Honourable Sir Louis Henry Davies The Honourable Sir Charles Alphonse Pantaloon Pelletier The Honourable Sir Janies David Edgar (3) Sir John George Bourinot (4) Sir iVTalachy Bowes Daly Sir John Alexander Boyd, Knt Sir Louis Amable Jett^ Sir Daniel Hunter McMillan The Honourable Sir Frederick William Borden The Honourable Sii William Mulock. . . . Date 20th May, 1896 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 1897 2ist May, 1898 2 1st May, 1898 2 1 St May. 1898 ist Jan., 1900 17th Sept., 1901 17th Sept., 1 90 1 26th June, 1902 26th June, 1902 26th June, 1902 (1) Sir Joseph Adolphe Chapleau died, 13th June, 1898. (2) Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick died, 13th December, 1899. (3) Sir Tames David Edgar died, 31st July, 1899. (4) Sir John George Bourinot died, 13th October, 1902. General Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois died, 17th August, 1897. General Sir Edward Selby Smyth died, 22nd September, 1896. Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley died, 25th June, 1896. Major-General Sir Francis DeWinton died, i6th December, 1901 . Sir David Lewis Macpherson died, i6th August, 1896, Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton died, 26th January, 1898. Sir Casimir Stanislas Gzowski died, 24th August, 1898. Sir Oliver Mowat promoted G.C.M.G., 22nd June,l897: died 19th April iqo^ Sir John ghristiaii Sphultz died, 13th April, 1896, " ' ^ ' ^ i' 606 Imperial Honours— Continued. The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George — Concluded, Third Class. 'Companions (CM.G) (Continued from page 4^1) Name of Recipient Date Louis Honord Frechette. John Mortimer Courtney John Lorn McDougall Lieutenant-Colonel William White George Robert Parkins Major-General William Julius Gascoigne. Colonel Gerald Charles Kitson Lieutenant-Colonel De La Cherois Thomas Irwin Joseph Pope The Very Reverend George Monro Grant, (I) William Peterson The Reverend Olivier Elzdar Mathieu . . Oliver Aiken Howland Major Frederick Stanley Maude, D.S.O . . Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick White .... Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Percy Sher- wood Robert Harris .. 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 1897 22nd June, 1897 2 1 St May, 1898 2nd Jan., 1899 28th Jan., 1901 28th Jan., £901 r7th Sept., 1901 17th Sept.. 1901 T7ih Sept., 1 90 1 17th Sept., 1901 17th Sept., 1 90 1 17th Sept., 1 901 26lh June, 1902 26th June, igo2 26th June, 1902 *Fot the n^mes of Officers of the Canadian Contingents appointed Companions of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in recognition of their services during the operations in South Africa, see page 610. (l) The Very fiev?rend George Mgnro Qrant died, iqth Ma/i 1902. 607 Imperial Honours — Continued. Knights Bachelors (Knt.) (Continued from page 433) Name of Recipient Date Sir Henry Pering Pellew Crease Sir William Ralph Meredith Sir James MacPherson LeMoine Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait Sir Tohn T-Iawkins Hacrartv ^i^ 1st Jan., 1896 17th June, 1896 ist Jan., 1897 27th Sept., 1897 28th Sept., 1897 22nd Oct., 1897 23rd Feb., 1898 Sth Jan., 1899 2nd June, 1899 17th Sept., 1901 26th June, 1902 26th June, 1902 Sir Thomas Wardiaw Tavlor Sir William Christopher Macdonald. < . . . Sir Tnhn Alexander Bovd ixS Sir Thomas George Shaughnessy .Sir Henri Elzdar Taschereau .Sir Robert Boak (1) Sir John Hawkins Hagarty died, 27th April, 1900. (2) Sir George William Burton died, 22nd August; 1901. (3) Sir John Alexander Boyd created K.CM.G., 17th September, 1901. Sir John William Dawson died, 19th November, 1899. Sir Thomas Gait died, 29th June, 1901. Sir John Campbell Allen died, 27th September, 1898. Sir Joseph Hickson died, 4th January, 1897. Sir Frank Smith died, 17th January, 1901. 608 Imperial Honours — Continued. The Imperial Service Order. Companions (15,0) Name ot Recipient Date John Mortimer Courtney, C.M.G William Grannis Parmelee Charles Jerome Jones Colonel Donald Alexander Macdonald Kivas TuUy Eugfene Etienne Tache Martin Murphy James Scott Beek Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Wolfenden Solon William McMichael Augustus Power , K.C Frederick Montizambert, M. D 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May. 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 28th May, 1903 609 Imperial Honours — Continued, Imperial Honours conferred on Officers of the Canadian Contingents in recognition of their services during the operations in South Africa. The Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Military Division of the Third Class. ^Companions (C.B.) Name of Recipient Colonel Charles VVilliani Drury, Royni Canadian Artillery Colonel William Dillon Otter, Roy.il Canadian Regiment Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Dixon Byron Evans, Royal Canadian Dragoons. . . Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Benfield Steele, M.V.O., Lord Strathcona'... Corps Lieutenant-Colonel Francois Louis Lessard, Royal Canadian Dragoons. Date 19th April, J901 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1 901 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1 90 1 *These Honours bear date the 29th November, 1900, the day on which Field- Marshal Lord Roberts handed over the comnaand. 610 Imperial Honours— Continued. Imperial Honours eonferred on Officers of the Canadian Contingents in recog-nition of their services during the operations in South Africa — Continued. The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. Third Class. Companions (C M.G.) Name of Recipient Date Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence Buchan, Royal Canadian Dragoons Captain and Brevet-Major Septimus Julius Augustus Denison, Royal Canadian Regiment Major Robert Belcher, Lord Strathcona's Corps Major Arthur Murray J.nrvis, Lord Strath- cona's Corps Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Canvvright. ... Lieutenarit-Colonel Joseph Alfred Georges Hudon, Royal Canadian Artillery. . . 19th April, 1901 igth April, 190/ 19th April, 1 90 1 19th April, 1 901 27th Sept., igoi 26th June, 1902 ♦Honours conferred on the lOih April, 1901, and 27th September, 1901, bear date the 29th November, 1900, the day on which Field-Marahal Lord Roberts handed over the commanrl. 611 Imperial Honours — Continued. Imperial Honours conferred on Officers of the Canadian Contingents in recognition of their services during the operations in South Africa — Continued. The Distinguished Service Order. * Companions (D.SO) Name of Recipient Captain George Whitfield Cameron, Lord Strathcona's Corps Captain Francis Lennox Cartwri^ht, Lord Strathcona's Corps Captain Archibald Cameron Macdonell, Canadian Mounted Rifles Captain E. F. Mackie, Lord Strathcona's Corps Surgeon-Lieutenant C. B. Keenan, Lord Strathcona's Corps Captain Henri Alexandre Panet, Royal Canadian Artillery Lifutenant A. E. Christie, Lord Strath- cona's Corps Lieutenant Lewis Erskine Wentworth Irving, Royal Canadian Artillery. . . . Lieutenant J. E. Leckie, Lord Strath- cona's Corps Lieutenant J. H. J. Ogilvie, Royal Canadian Regiment Lieutenant Richard Ernest William Turn- er, V.C, Royal Canadian Dragoons Date 19th April, 1 90 1 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1 901 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1 90 1 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1901 19th April, 1901 19th April, 190T igrh April, 1901 19th April, 1 901 *These Honours bear date the 29th November, 1900, the day on wfjicli Field- Marshal Lord Robejrfs handed orer the command. 612 Imperial Honours — Concluded. Imperial Honours conferred on Officers of the Canadian Contingents in recognition of their services during the operations in South Mricn— Concluded. The Distinguished Service Order. * Companions — Concluded. Name of Recipient Date Major A. L, Howard, Canadian Scouts . . Major Gilbert Edward Sanders, Canadian Mounted Riflps . 27th Sept., 27th Sept., 27th Sept,, 27th Sep'., 27th Sept., 27th Sept., 31st Oct, 31st Oct., 3Tst Oct., 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 Captain Henry Bertram Stairs, Royal Canadian Regiment Captain Archibald Hayes Macdonell, Lieutenant Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison, Royal Canadian Artillery. Lieutenant James Cooper Mason, Royal Canadian Retriment Lieutenant Colonel E- Fiset, Canadian Armv Mpdiral St?rvice Surgeon-Major J. A. Devine, 2nd Pannrlian Mounted Rifles Captain A. McMillan, Canadian Scouts. . *Honours conferred on the 27th September, 1901, bear date the 29th November, 1900, the day on which Field-Marshal Lord Roberts handed over the command ; those conferred on the 31st October, 1902, bear dat« the 22nd August, 1902, 613 Occurrences during Printing. Aides-de-Camp to Lord Minto. (Continued from page 472.) Captain J. H. C. Graham, Coldstream Guards, vice F, St. J. Hughes, resigned. . . ^ 22nd May, 1903 Members of the Senate for the Province of Quebec. (Continued from pages 520 and 521). Hon. Louii Frangois Rodrigue Masson's seat declared vacant, on account of his absence for two successive sessions nth June, 1903 Hon. Laurent Olivier David summoned to the Senate for Mille Isles, vice Hon. Mr. Masson, whose seat was declared vacant, 19th June. 1903 Hon. James O'Brien (Victoria) died, 29th May, 1903 Hon. Henry John Cloran summoned to the Senate for Victoria, vice Hon . James O'Brien, deceased 30th June, 1903 ^ The House of Commons of Canada Donald Farquharson, Member of Parliament for Queen's, Prince Edwar?} Island, died 26th June, 1903 lisriDEiH: ABE ABERDEEN, Lord— Gov. -Gen., 469 ; Sec. to— 471 ; A.D.C, to— 471,472. Accountants, Mil. and Def,, 510, 511 Int., SII ; Inl. Rev, 512 ; Cus„ 513 P.O.D, 513 ; Mar. and Fish., 514 ; P.W.D. 515 ; Rys. and Can,, 515 Ind, Aff., 516. Adams, Hon. M., Senator, 522 ; M.P., 7th Par.. 527. Adjudants-Geneial of Militia, 495. Administrations, 6th, 7th and 8th, 480. Administrators of Government, 469, 470, 562. Admiralty Districts and Local Judges.Que- bec, 564 ; N. B., 564 ; B. C, 565 ; Toronto, 564 ; Yukon, 565. Agriculture Min. of— 402 ; Dep. Min. of— 507 ; Chf. Clks. Dept. of— 514. Agriculture and Dairying, Com. 507 . Aides-de-Camp — to the Queen, 470, to Gov-Gen 471, 472, 473,613; to Maj.- Gen., 495. Aikins, Hon. J. C, Sen., 518. Alcorn, G. O., M.P., 9th Par., 548. Allan, Hon, G, W., P. C,, 479. Sen,, 519, Allen, Sir J, C„ Chf, Jus,, 586, 599 ; Knt., 607. Alley, G., Judge, 588. Almon, lion, W, |., Sen. 521, Amyol, G,, M,P.," 7ih Par., 526, Anderson, C, J„ Chf, Clk, Dept, of Fin- ance, i;i2, Anderson, G. C, Chf, Clk„ P.CDept. 513. Angers, Hon. A. R,, Mem, 6th Min. 482 ; 7th, 483, 484 ; Pres, P, C, 487 ; Min, Agr,, 492 ; Sen,, 520, Angers, L, C, A,, M.P,, 7th Par., 526 ; 8th 533 ; 9th; 550, Archambault, J, E,, M,P,, 8th Par,, 539 ; 9th, 549. Architects, Chief, of Public Works, 510, Archivist, Dominion, 514, Armand, Hon, ]., Sen, 521, Armour, Hon. J . D., Chf. Jus., King's Bench, 567 ; Chf. Jus. Ont., 566 ; Judge, Sup. Court Can., 563. I BEL Armstrong, B.M., Chf. Clk., P.O. Dept.. 513- Arsenault, Hon. J, O., Sen., 522. Assistant-Adjutant General for Artillery, 496. Assistant Clerks, Commons, 525. Assistant Clerks, Privy Council, 498. Assistant Commissioner of Inland Revenue, 507. Assistant Quarter Master General, 497. Astronomers, Dept. of Interior, 511. Atwater, Hon. A. W.. K, C, 601. Avery M., M.P , 9th Par., 555, Aylmer, Lord, Adj. Gen., 495 ; Asst. Adj. Gen. Art. 496. BABY, Hon. L. F, G., Judge, 578, 597- Bain, J. W., M.P., 7th Par., 527. Bain, Hon. T. .Speaker of Com., 524; M. P., 8th Par., 532. Baker, Hon. G, B., Sen., 519; M.P., 7th Par., 527. Balderson, F. H., Sec. Dept. Rys. and Can., 508; Chf. Clk., 515. Ball, G., M.P., 9th Par., 551. Ball, H. M., Judge, 600. Barker, S., M.P., 9th Par., 547. Barrett, VV. J., Chf. Clk. and Accf., P. O. Dept., 513. Barron, J. A., Judge, S7S- Bate, Capt. H. A., A.D.C. to Maj, Gen., 495- Bath, Order of the, 604. Bazinet, C, M.P., 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par,, 550. Beattie, T., M.P., 8th Par., 530. Beausoleil, C, M»P., 8th Par.', 532, 539. Bechard, Hon. F,, Sen., 520, 521; M.P., 8th Par., 534, 542. Beddoe, Chf. Clk. and Acct., Dept. of Int., 511. Beek, J. S., I, S. O., 608. Beique, Hon. F. L., Sen., 520. Beith, R., M.P., 8th Par., 529 ; 9th. Ci!"; Beland, H. S., M.P., 9th Par;, 556. Belanger, Hon. L., Judge, 580, s8i, ■;q8 Belcher, Maj. R., C. M G., 610. 616 Index — Continued. BEL Bekourt, N. A., M.P., 8th Par., 531; 9th Par., 548. Bell, A. C, M.P., 8th Par, 535 ; 9th Par. 552- Bell, Capt. A. C, A-D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 472; A,D.C. to Maj.-Gen., 49$. Bell, J. H.,M,P., 8th Par, 544. Bell, J. W., M.P., 8th Par , 529 ; 9th, Par,, 546, 555. Bell. R., Act. Dir. Geo. Sur., 504. Bellerose, Hon. J. H., Sen., 520. Bennett, F. G., Chf. Clk. Dept. of Cns., 513- Bennett, W. H., M.P., 8th Par., 531, 539; 7th Par., 548. Benoit, A., Chf. Clk. & Sec. Dept. Mil. & Def., Sii- Bergeron, J. H. G., Deputy Speaker of Com. 524 ; M.P„ 8th Par,, 532, Bergin, Darby, M.P., 8th Par,, 529, S38- Bernier, Hon, M. E„ P. C, 478 ; Mem. 8th, Min.,486; Min. In, Rev,, 490 ; M.P., 8th Par., 534, 542 ; 9th Par., 551. Berthelot, Hon. J. A., Judge, 580, 598. Bethune, J. L., M.P., 8th„ 535. Bertram, G. H., M.P., 8th Par., 539. Bickerdike, T. G., M.P., 9th Par,, 551. Biggar, Lt.-Col, J. L., Asst, Q.M.G., 497 Birkett, T., M.P., 9th Par., 548. Blain, R., M.P., 9th Par., 548. Blair, Hon. A, G., P.O., 478; Mem. Sth Min., 485 ; Min. Rys. & Can., 489 ; M.P,, 8th Par., 544; 9th Par., 553. Blanchard, T., M.P.. Sth Par., 536. Bliss, Maj., D. C, F„ Dep. Asst, Adj.- Gen,, 496. Boak, Sir R., Knt,, 607. Boisvert, F,, M.P., Sth Par., 534, 541. Borden, Sir F. W., P.C, 478; Mem. Sth Min., 485 ; Min. Mil. & Def., 488 ; M.P,, Sth Par., 535, 543 ; 9lh Par., 552 ; K, C. M. G., 605. Borden. J. W,, Acct. & Chf. Glk., Dept. Mil, &Def., Sli, Borden, R. L., M,P„ Sth Par,, 535; 9th Par., 552. Bostock, H., MP., Sth Pat., 537. Boudreau.R,, Asst Clk. P.O., 498; Chf, Clk., 510, Boulton, Hon.' C, A., Sen., 523. BYE Bpurassa, J, H, N., M. P., Sth Par., 533, 540; 9th Par., 550. Bourbonnais, A,, M,P., Sth Par., 534 ; 9th Par., 551. Bourgeois, Hon. J. B., Judge, 580, 583, S9S. IJourinot, Sir J, G., Clerk of Com,, 525; K. C. M. G., 60s. BdviUe, T. C„ Chf. Clk., Dept. of Fin,, 5'2. Bowell. .Sir Mackenzie, Prime Min., 479, 4S0, 481; Pres, P,C., 4S7. Bcyd, J,, Fudge, 596. Boyd, Sir], A., Chan, of Ont,, 568; K, C. M. G., 60s ; Knt-. 6o7- Boyd, N., M.P,, Sth Par,, 537, S4S; 9th . .l'^''" 554- . British Columbia, Lieut. -Governors of, — 477 ; Adm. Dist,, 565 ; Sup. Ct., 589, 600 ; Co. Cls., S90, 600. Britton, Hon. B. M., M,P., Sth Par., 530, 9th Par., S47, 5SS; Jud-i 5^8. Brock? W, R„ M.P,, gth Par,, ■;48, Broder, A,, M,P,, Slh Par., '529 ; 9th Par,, S46. Brodeur, lion. L, P,, Speaker of Com., 524; Deputy Speaker, S24 ; M. P.. Sth Par., 534; gth Par., SS'. Brooks, Hon. E. T., Tuilgu, 580, S98. Brown, J. 1'., M.P., 8th S33 ; 9^h I'ar-. Bruce, F. C,. M.P.. gth Par. S47. bruneau, A. A,, M.P., Sth Par,, 534; gth Par., sSi- Brunet, J., M , P., gth' Par., 557. Brymnei, D,, Chf. Clk., Dept. Agr., and Dom. Archivist, S14. Bryson, j.,M.P., 7th. Par., S27 ; Buchan, Lieut, -Col. L., C. M. G., 610. Buchanan, Hon. G. C, V., Judge, si>o, 598. Bureau, J., M.P., gth Par. 551. Burgess, A.M., Dep, Min, Int., 500; Com. Dom. Lands, Soi, Burnett, L., M.P., Sth Par., 531. Burnham, Z., Judge, 574. Burpee, Hon. C, Sen., 522. Burton, Sir, G. W., Chf. Jus. Ont., s66. .5g6 ; Knt., 607. Bye-Election.s, 71h Par., 526 ; Slh Par., 538; gth Par., S55- 617 Index — Cor.tinued. CAL CALVERT, W. S,, M. P., 8th I'ar. 530 ; 9th Par., 547. Calvin, H. A., M.P., gth Par., 546. _ Cameron, E. R., Registrar Sup. Court Canada, 563 ; K. C, 601. Cameron, Capt., G. W., D. S. O., 611, Cameron, M. C, Lieut. -Gov. ot N.-W. Territories, 476; M.P., 7th Par., 526; 8th Par,, 530, 538. Carmichael, Hon. J, \V., Sen., 521, Campbell, A., iM.P. (Kent. Ont,), 8th Par., 530, Campbell, A., M.P, (York W.R.), gth Par., 556, Campeau, F. R, E,, Chf. Clk. & Acct., Inl, Rev. Dept.. 512. Carbonneau, O., M.P„ 9th Par,, 557. Cargill, H., M,P., 8th Par., 529 ; gth Par,, 546. Carling, Sir John, Sen., 518; M.P., 7th Par., 526. Carman, R. P., Judge, 573, 576. Caron, Sir J, P. R, A„ Mem. 6th Min., 481 ; P. M. G., 491 ; M.P,, 8th Par., 534. Carroll, Hon. H. G., Mem. 8th Min., 486; Sol,-Gen., 4S8; M.P., 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par,, 550, 557 ; K. C, 601. Carscallen, A. W., M,P., 8th Par,, S^o; gth Par., 547. » Carfwright, Rt. Hon. R. J., Mem. Sth Min., 485; Min. Tra. & Com., 489; M.P., Sth Par,, 531, 538; gth Par,, i;48 ; P. C, 603 ; G. C. M. G., 604. Cariwright, Lt,-Col. R., Dep, Adj. Gen., 496 ; Insp, of Musketry, 498 ; C. M. G., 610. Cartwright, Capt. F. L., D. S. O., 611. Casey, G. E., M.P., Sth Par,, 52g. Casgrain, Hon. ]. P. B., Sen., 520, Casgrain, T. C, M,P., Sth Par, 533; gth Par., 551. Cassels, R., Registrar Sun! Court Can., 563. ■ ,^ Catellier, L, A., Un. Sec, of State, 4gg; Dep. Reg. Gen., 500. Champagne. L. N., M.P., 8th., 543;'9th Par., 552- Chancery Division, High Ct., Ontario 56S. Chaplains to the .Senate, 5^7- CHO Chapleau, Sir J. A., Lieut-Gov. of Que- bec, 474 : P. C, 479 : K. C. M. G., 605. Chapleau, S. E. St, O.', Clerk of the C. in C, 504; Clerk of Sen,, 517. Chappie, T. W., Judge, 575- Charbonheau, Hon, N„ M.P,, 7th Par., . 527 ; Judge, 5S0. 583, Charland, Hon. A. N., Judge, 580, 5S1. Charlton, J., M. P., Sth Par., 530; gth, 548. Chauvin, L. A., M.P,, 8th Par., 534, Chief Architects of Public Works, 510, Chief Clerks, Inside Division of the Civil Service, ^\o, " Agriculture. 514, " Customs, 513, " Finance, 512. " Indian Affairs, 516, " Inland Revenue, 512. '■ Interior, 511. " Marine and Fisheries, 514. " Militia and Defence, 510. Post OiHce. 513, ** Privy Council, 510- " Public Works, 515, " Railways and Canals, 515. Chief Comptroller of Chinese Immigration 508. »■ Chief Engineer of Public Works, 510. Chief Inspector of Timber and Foie^try, 503. Chief Justices of British Columbia, 589. Chief Justices of Canada, 562; Admtr. of Govt., 470, 562. Chief Justices, Com. Pleas, 569. Chief Justice, Dist. of Montreal, 5S2. Chief justices. King's Bench, Ont., 567. Chief Justices of Manitoba, 591. Chief Justices of Ontario, 566. Chief Justices, Sup. Ct., N. P., 586. Chief Justices, Sup. Ct., N, W. T., 592. Chief Superintendents of Military Stores, 499- Chief Velerinary Inspectors, 50S, Chinese Immigration, Chief Comptroller of, 508. ' Chisholm, D., Judge, :i77. Choquette, Hon. P. aI, M.P., Sth Par., 533. 541; Judge, 580. 618 Index — Continued. CHR Christie, Lieut A. E., D, S, O., 6u, Christie, T. (Sr.), M.P., 8th Par, 532 • 9th Par., 549, 556. Christie, T. (Jr.), M.P., 9th Par., 556. Church, Hon. C. E., Sen., 521. Circuit Court of the District of Montreal, 584. Clancy, J., MP., 8th Par., 529; 9th Par,, 546. Clare, G. A., .M.P., 9th Par., 549. Clark, J., M.P., 8th Par., 529, 538. Clark, W. M. , Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 474. Clarke, E. F., M.P., 8th Par., 531 ; 9th Par., 548. Cleinow, Hon. F. , Sen., 519. Clerks of the Crown in Chancery, 504. Clerks of the House of Common.':, 525. Clerks of the Senate, 517, Cloran, Hon. H. J,, Sen., 613, Cochrane, E., M.P., 8th Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 548. Cofifey, Hon. T., Sen., Si8. Colby, Hon. C. C Deputy Speaker of Com., 524. Colmer, J. G., Sec. to High Com., 493. Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairy- ing, 507. Commissioners of Customs, 569. Commissioners of Dominion Lands, 501. Commissioner of Emigration, 503. Commissioner of Fisheries, 514. Commissioners of Immigration, 5c2. Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 505. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, 506 ; Asst, Com., 507. Commissioners of the Yukon Territory, 494. Common Pleas Division, High Court, Ontario, 568, Companions, Order of the Bath, 604, 6o9;St. M. and St. G., 606, 61O ; I. S. O., 608 ;D. S. O., 611. Comptroller of Gov, -Gen's. Household, 472. Comstock, W. H., M.P., 8th Par., 53S. Congdon^ I". T., Com. Yukon Territnvy. 494- Constantineau, A., Judge, 575, Controllers of Customs, 49 r. Controllers of Inland Revenue, 490. COU Controller Railway Mail Service. P.O.D. , 5'3. Copp A. J. S. M.l'., 8th Par., 535 ; 9th Par., 552. Corby, H., M.P., 8th Par 530 : 9th Par., 547. 555- Cory, W. W., Insp. Yukon Territory Offices, 503. Coste. Louis,Chf, Eng. Pub. Works, 510. Costigan, Hon. J., Mem. 6th Min., 481 ; 7th4S3;Min. Mar. and fish., 492, M.P., 8th Par., 536; 1:53. Cotton, Col. W, H., Asst. Adj. Gen. Art., 496; Q.M.G., 497 Coulter, R, M., D P. Gen,, 509. County Courts, Ont., 570, 596'; N. S., 586, 599 ; N. &., 599 ; P, E. I,, 588 ; B. C, 590, 60U ; Man. 592. Courlney, J. M., C.M.G., 606 ; I. S. O,, 608. Courts of Justice — Dominion and Provin- cial :— Dominion — Supreme Court of Canada. 562; Chief Justice, Administrator of the Government, 562; Member. of Judicial Committee of P.C., 562 ; Chief Justices, 562 ; Puisne Judges, 563 ; Pensions to Judges, 596 ; Kegi-. trars, 563 ; Exchequer Court, a Prize Court, 563 ; Local Judges in Admir- alty,* 564, Ontario — Supreme Court of Judicature — 5G6 ; Court of Appeal, 566 ; High Court of Ju.stice — King's Bench, 567 ; Chancery, 568 ; Com. Pleas. 569 ; Pensions to Judges, 596 ; County Courts, 570; Pensions to Judges, 596; Toronto Adm. Dist., 565. Quebec — Court of King's Bench, 578 ; Pensions to Judges, 597 ; Superior Court, 479 ; Puisne Judges, 579 ; Ju- dicial Districts, 580 ; Pensions lO Judges, 598 ; ; Circuit Court, District of Montreal, 584 ; Local Judge, Que- bec Adm. Dist., 564, Nova Scotia — Supreme Court, 584, Coun- ty Courts, 585. New Brunswick, Supreme Court, 586. Chf. jus., 586; P, Judges, 587; Court of Divorce, 587 ; County Courts, 587, 599; Adm. Dist., 564. 619 Ind.6X — Continued. COU Courts of ^usXice— Continued. Prince Edward Island, County Courts, 588; City Court, 588. British Columbia, Supreme Court, 589 ; Chf, Jus., 589 ; Puisne Judges, 589 ; County Courts, 590, 600; Adm- Dist. 565. Manitoba — Court of King's Bench, 591 ; Chf. Jus., 591; Judges, 591 ; County Courts, 592. North-West Territories, Supreme Court, 592; Chf. Justices, 592; Sask. Dist., 593 ; Northern Alta. Dist,, 594 ; Yukon Dist., 594. Yukon Territory, Territorial Court, 595 ; Judges, 595 ; Adm, Dist., 565. Cowan, M. K., M,P.. 8th Par., 529 ; 9th Par,, 546, Cox, Hon. G. A., Sen., 518. Craig, D., MP.., 8th Par., 529, Craig, Hon. J., Loc. Jud., Adm,, i;65 ; Judge, S9S. Crease, Sir H. P, P., Judge, 589, 600 ; Kt. , 607. Creasor, J., Judge, 570. Culbert, J., M.P , 9th Par., 546- Curran, Hon. J. J., Mem. 6th Min., 482; Sol. -Gen.. 488; MP., 7th Par., 527. Curry, Hon. R , Sen., 521. Customs, Min. of, 490 ; Con. of, 491 ; Com. of, 509 ; Chief Clerks, i;i3.. DALY, Sir M.B., Lieut,-Gov. of Nova Scotia, 475 ; Deputy Speaker of CoiE., 524 ; K.C.M.G., 605. Daly, Hon. T. M., Mem, 6th Min., 481 ; Min. Int. & Supt. Gen. Ind. AST., 492 Dandurand, Hon. R. Sen., 520. Dartnell, G. H. F., Judge, 574. David, Hon. L. O., Sen., 613. Davie, Hon, T., Chf. Jns., B, C, 589 ; Loc. |ud. Adm., 565. Davies, Sir L. H., P.C., 478 ; Mem. 8th Min., 485 ; Min. Mar. & Fish., 492 ; M.P., 8th Par., 536, 544 ; 9th Par., 553,559; Judge. 563; K.C.M.G., 605. Davin, N, F., M.P., 8th Par., i;37. Davis, T. O., M.P., 8th Par., 545 ; 9th Par., 554. Dawson, G. M., Dir, Geo. Sur., 504. Pawson, Sir J. W., Kt,, 607. Die Dawson, G. W., Insp. of Pen., 504. Dawson, W. B., Chf. Clk. and Asst. En- gineer, Dept. Mar. &Fish., 514- De Blois, Hon. P. A., Sen., 521. Dechene, Hon. A. M., .Sen., 520, 521 ; M.P., 8th Far., 533 ; 9th Par., 550, 557. Delisle, M. S., M.P., 9th Par., 551. Demers, L. J., MP., 8th Par., 541 ; 9th Par., 550. Demers, L, P., M.P. 9th Par., 551. Denison, F. C, M.P., 7th Par., 526. Denison. Maj. .S. J. A., A.D.C, to Gov.- Gen., 471, 472 ; C.MG., 6[o. Deputy .Adjutants General, 496. Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, 496. Deputy Commissioner of Patents, 514. Deputy Heads of Departments and Chief Officers, 498. Deputy Minister of— " .Agriculture, 507. *' Interior, 500.' " Labour, 509. " Marine & Fisheries, 503. " Militia & Defence, 499. *' Inland Revenue, 507. Deputy Postmaster-General, 509. Deputy Registrars General of Canada, 500. Deputy Speakers, House of Commons, 524; Deputy Speaker of Senate, 517 ; Deputy Supt. Gen. of Indian Affairs, 506. Des Brisay, M.B., Judge, 585, 599. Desjardins, Hon, A., P. C,, 478 ; Mem, 6lh Min., 481 ; 7th, 483, 484 ; Min. Mil, and Def,, 488 ; Min. Pub. W., 489 ; Sen. 520. Desjardins, S., M.P., 9th Par., 558. Desmarais, Hon. O, M.P,, 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par., 551, 557 ; Judge, Sgo, 583, Devine, Sur.-Ma)., I. A., D.S.O., 612, Devlin, C. R., M.P., 8th Par., 534, 543, Uewdney. Hon. E., Lieut. -Gov. of British Columbia, 477. Ind, Com,, 505. De Winton, Maj. -Gen., Sir F., K.C.M. G., 605. Dickey, Hon. .\. R., P. C, 479 ; Mem. 6th Min., 481, 482; 7th 483, 484; Min! Jus., 487 ; Min. Mil. and L)ef., 620 Index — Continued. DIG Dickieson, M. G., Chf. Clk. Dept. of Fin., 512. Dimook, W. D., M.P., 8th Par., 535, 543. Dionne, J. F., Chf. Clk, Dept., of Agr., SH. Dionne, O., Chf. Clk. and Acct. P. W, Dept, 515, Director of Kxperimental Farms, 508. Directors, Geological Survy, 504. Director of Military Stores, 499. Director Medical Services, 498. Director-General of Public Health, 508; Distinguished Service Order, 611, Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Court of, N,B., 587, Dixon, F, A., Chf. Clk., Dept, Rys. and Can,, 515, Dobell, Hon. R. R,, P, C, 478 ; Mem, 8th Min., 486; M.P., 8th., Par., 534; 9th Par., 551. 558. Dominion Archivist, 514. Dominion Book Keepers, 512, Dominion Lands Agencies, Inspectors of — 502. Dominion Lands, Commissioners of — 501. Domville, Hon. J., Sen., 522; .^I,P , 8th Par,, 536. Dorion, A., judge, 584. Douglas, J. M., M.P,, 8th Par., 537 ; yth Par,, 554- Doyle. B. L., Judge, 571, 572, Drummond, Maj. L, G,, .Sec. to Gov- Gen., 471. Drury, Col, C. W., A, D, C. to Gov.-flen., 472, 473 ; C.B., 609, Dufferin and Ava, Marquess of — 470, 604. Dugas, Hon, C. A., Judge, 595. Dugas, F. U., M.P,, 9th Par, 551, Dugas, L. E., M.P., 8th Par,, 533, Dundonald, Maj., Gen, the Earl of — 494. Dupont, K., M.P,, 8th. Par., 532, 539. Dupre, H., M,P., 8th Par,, 533. Dyde, CoL J., A.D.C, to the Queen, 470. Dyment, A. E., M.P,, 8th Par., 529 ; 9th Par., 546 ; EDGAR, SIR J.D„ P.C„ 478; Speaker of Com., 524; M.P , 8th Par., 531, 538 ;K,C.M,G., 605, FIS Edward VII, Accession, 469, Edwards, Hon, W. C„ Sen., 518 ; M.P,, 8th Par., 531; 9th Par., 548,556. Earle, T., M.P., 8th Par., 537; 9th Par., 554- Ellis, Hon. I. v.. Sen., 522; M.P,, 536. Elections, see "General Elections" and "Bye Elections." Emigration, Commissisner of, 503, Emmerson, H.' R, M.P., 9th Par., 553. Erb, D. K., M.P., 8th Par,, 531 ; 9th Bar., S48. Erskine, D., Sec. to Gov.-G^., 471, Ethier, J. A. C„ M.P., 8th Par., 534 ; 9th Par., 552, 558. Evans, Col. T. D, B., A.D.C. to Gov.- Gen., 472, 473 ; C.B., 609. Evanturel, Lt.-Col, G. T. A., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen. , 473. Ewart, D., Chief Architect, 510. Exchequer Court constituted a Prize Court, 563 ; Local Judges- in Adm., 564. Experimental Farms, Director of, 508, FALCONBRIDGE, Hon. W. G„ Chf. Jus., 567;Jufi., 568. Farquharson, D„ M.P., 9th Par., 559, 613. Farrow, R, R., Chf. Clk, & Acct,, Dept. of Cus., 513. Fauvel, W. LeB., M.P., 8th Par., 532, 540 Featherston, J,, M.P., 8th Par., 531. Ferguson- Hon. D., Mem. 6th Min,, 482; 7th, 484; Act. Min. Agr,, 492, Ferguson, Hon. John, Sen., 519. Ferguson, [., M.P.. 8th Par., 531, Fielding, Hon. W, S., P.C„ 478 ; Mem. «th Min., 485; Min. Fin,, 488; M,P„ 8th Par,, 543; 9th Pai,, 552. Finance, Min, of, 488; Dept, of, Chief Clerks, 512. Fiset, Hon, J. B. R,, Sen., 520; M.P. §th Par., 534, 542. Fiset, Lt.-Col. E., D.S.O., 612. Fisher, Hon. S. A.. P.C, 478; Mem. 8th Min.. 485; Min. Agr„ 492 ; M.P., 8th, Par,. 5^2, 540; 9th Par., 549. Fissiault, H. A„ Chf, Clk. & Law Clerk, Dept, of Rys. & Can., 515. 621 Index — Continued. riT Fiizpatn'ck, Hon. C, P.C, 478 ; Mem. 8lh Min., 485, 486 ; Min. Jus., 487 ; Sol. -Gen., 488; M.P., 8ih Par,, 534, 542; gih Par., 551 ; K.C., 6ni. Fleming, Hugh,A.l).C. lo Maj.Gen.,495, Fleminfi. Sir S., K.C.M.G., 605. Flint, T. IS,, Clerk of Com., 525 ; ..M.P., Slh Par,. 535; gih Par., 552, 558. Fontaine, Hon. R. E,, ludge, 580, 583. Forbes, F. (J., M.P., 8ih Par., 535, 543; Judge, 585. Forealer, Maj. W., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 473- Forestry, Chief Insp. of. 503, F'orget. A, E.. Ind. Com,, 505; Lieut. - Gov., N.W.T., 476, Fo.-get, lion. L. J., Sen., 520, Forin, f. A., Judge, 590. Fortier, E., M,I'., 8lh Par., 541 ; gih Par,, 550. Fortin, Hon. T., M P.. 8th Par., 5^,3 ; 9th Par., 550, 557; Judge, 580; 582. Foster, Hon G, E., Mem. 6th iVIin, 481; 7th, 483; Min. Fin. 488; M.P„ 8th Par., 536. Foster, Col. H. J., Q.M.G., 497. Fournier, Hon. T , Juilge Sup. Court Can., reliied, 563, 596; P.C., 479. Fowler, G, W., M P , 9th Par,. 553. Fr.iser, D, C, M.P., 8ih Par.. 535 ; 9th Par., 552, F>aser, I., M.P., Slh Par., 530. Fra.ser, }., Chi. Clk., FJept. of Fin., 512 Eraser, ). J,, Lieut. Gov. of New Bruns- wick, 475. Frechette, L. H., C.M.G., 6o5. Frost, Hon. F. T., Sen., 518 ; M.P., 8th Par., 530. Fulford, Hon. G. T., .Sen., 518. Fuller, Thomas, Chief Architect, 510. G ALLEKY, D,, M.P., 9th Pat., 551. .Galliher, W.A., M.P,, 9th Par., 554. Gait, Sir T., Chf. Jus., 596 ; Knt., 607. Ganong, G, W., M.P., 8th J'ar., 536; 9th Par., 553. Gartow, Hon. J. T., Judge, 567. Gascoigne, Maj. -Gen. VV. J., 494; C.M,G., 606. Gauthier, J., M. P., 8th Par., 533. GRA Gauvieau, C.A., M.P., '8th Par., 543; 9-h Pat., 551. Gelinas, F., Sec., Pub. Works Dept., 507; Chf. Clk., 515 General Elections, dates of — , 561 ; Dates of Writs, 561 ; -Members returned at— 8th Par,, 529 ; 9th Par., 546. Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod, 517. Geoffrion, Hon. C. A., P. C, 478; Mem. Slh Min., 486: M. P., 8th Par., 532, 540. (Jeoffrion, V., M.P., Slh Par., 540 ; 9th Par., 550. Geographers, Dept. of Interior, 511. Geological .Survey, Directors of — 5'^4' G'rrald, W. J., Dep. Min. Inl. Uev., 507; Asst. Com., 507; Chf. Clk. ,512. German, W. M., M.P., 9th Par., 549. Gibson, Jr., A., M.P., 9th Par., 553, 559. Gibson, Lt.-Col., Hon. J. M., A. D. C. to Gov. -Gen., 473. Gib.son, Hon. VV., Sen., 51S ; M. P., 8th Par,, 530. Gill, Hon. C. I., Judge, 580, 582. Gillies, J. A., M.P., Slh Par., 535. Gillmor, Hon. A. FL, Sen., 522, Gilmour, J., M.P., Slh Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 547. Girard, )., M. P., 9th Par., 550. Girouard, Hon. D., M. P., 7th Par,, 527. Godbout, Flon. J., Sen., 520; .VI. P., 8th Par., 532 ; 9th Par,, 549, 556. Gordon, A. J. L., .Sec. to Gov. Gen. ,471. Gordon, J. M., Insp. Doni. Lands Agencies, 502. Gould, L J., iM P., 8th Par., 538: 9th Par., 548. Gourdeau, Lt.-Col. F. F.. Dep, Min. Mar. and Fish., 503,— Chf. Clk. and Accl., 514. Gourley, S. F., M.P., 9lh Par., 552. Governors-General of Canada, 469 ; Sec. to— ,471; A.D.C. to— , 471,472,613; Comp. of Household, 472; Sur. to — , 473- Graham, D., .M. P, 8th Par., 538. Graham, Capt. J. H. C, Act. Sec. to Gov., Gen., 471 ; A,D,C., 472, 613, 622 Index — Continued. GRA Graham. T. A., Ju'lge, 57'- Grant, G. D., M. P., ^th Par., 556. Grant, Rev. G. M., C. M. G„ 606. Gregory, Hon. G. F., Judge, 587. Griesbach, Maj. A. H., A. D.C. to Gov.- Gen.. 472. Griffith, W. L., Sec. to High Com., 493. ' Guay, V. M., M. 1'., 8th Par., 533, 541. Guevrement, Hon. J. B., ex-Sen., 521. Guillet, G., M.P., 8th Par., 531. Gui.se, A,, Comp, of Gov.-Gen's. House- hold, 472. Guitte, F., M. P., 8th Par., 540 Guthrie, H,, M. P., 9th Par., 549. Gwynne, Hon. J. W., Judge, Sup. Court, Can., 563. Gzowski, Col. Sir C. S., A. D. C. to the Queen, 470 ; K. C. M G., 605, TTAANEL, E,, Supt. cf Mines, 502. Hackett, E., M.P., 8th Par., 536, 544 ; 9th Par., 553. Hagarty, Sir f. H., Chf. Jus., Ont., 566, ' 596 ; Knt., 607. Haggart. Hon. J. G., Mem. 6th Min., 481 ; 7th, 483 ; Min. Rys. and Can., 489; M. P., 8ih Par., 530; 9th Par., 547. Hale, F. H„ M. P., 8th Par., 535 ; 9th Par., 553. Haley, A„ M.P., 8th Par., 535. Hall, (, R., See. Dept. Int., 501 ; Chf. Clk., 511. Halliday, J., .VI. P., 9th Par., 555. Hamilton, J. M , |udge, 571, 597. Hardie, John, Chf. Clk., Dept. Mar, and Fish., 514. Harding, J. E., Judge, 576. Hardy, A. D., Judge, 570. Harrington,*. H., Chf. Clk., P. O. Dept., 513. Harris, R,, CM G., 606. Harty, W., M. P., 9th Par., 555. Harwood. H. .S., M. P., 8th Par., 534; 9th Par., 552. Haszard, F, L., Judge, 588. Hatton, W. J., Judge, 570. Haultain, F. W, G., K. C, 602. Head Quarters Staff of the Mililia, 494 ; Maj. -Gen., 494 ; A. D. C. to Maj,- Gen., 495; Adj. -Gen., 495; Dep, HUG Head Quarters StaflF — Continued. Dep.Adj.-Gen., 496; Asst. A.G.,496; D.A;A.G., 496 ; Q.M.G., 497; A. Q. M. G., 497 ; In.ip. Gen. Art., 497 ; In. Staff Off., 497 ; Ins. of .Musketry, 498; Dir. Gen. M.S., 498 Heads of Departments, 487 to 493. Health, Director -Gen. o( Public- 508. Henderson, A., Judge, 590. Henderson, D., M. P., 8th Par., 530; 9lh, 547- Henry. K. J., Chf. CIU., Dept. Int., 511. Henry, R., M. P., 8th Par., 529, 538. Herbert, Maj. -Gen. I.J. C, 494. Heward, Maj. E. T. H., A. U. C. tu Maj, -Gen., 495. Heyd, C. B , M. P„ 8tb Par., 538 ; 91I1 Par., 546. Hickson, Sir ). H , Knt., 607. High Commissioners for Canada in Kng- lanrt, 493 ; Sec. to, 493. High Court of Justice for Ontario, Chf. Jus., 5.67;" Judges, 568, 569; Pen- sions, 596. Ilingsion, .Sir VV. H., Sen., 519. Hodgins, T., Loc. Judge in Adm., 565. Hodgins, Lt.-Col. W. E., A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen., 472. Hodgins, \V. T., M.P., 8tb Par., 529. Holmes, R., M.P., 8th Par., 538; 9lh Par., S47. Holt, P., Judge, 572. Honorary A.U.C. to Gov.-Gen., 472, 473. Honorary Surgeons to Gov.-Gen., 473. Honours, Imperial, 604. House of Commons of Canada, Speakers, 524; Deputy-Speakers, 524; Clerks of, 525 ; Asst. Clerks of. 525 ; Bye Elections, 7th Par., 526 ; Sib Par., 538 ; 9th Par., 555, 613 ; Gen. Elec- tions, 8th Par., 529 ; 9th Par.. 546 ; Dates of Writs, 5O1 ; Parliaments and .Sessions, duration of, 561. Horsey, E. H., M'.P., 9th Par., 546, 555. Howard, Maj. A. L , D.S.O., 6iz. Howlan, G. W., Lieut. -Gov. of Prince Ec|ward Island, 477 ; ex-Sen., 522. Howland, O A., C.M.G., 606. HndOD, Lt.-Col. j. A. G., CM.G , 610. Hughes, Capt. F. St. J., A.D.C. to Gov.- Gen., 472, 613,. 623 Index — Continued. HUG Hughes, J J., M. P., 9th Par.. 553. Hughes, S., M.P., Sth Par., 531 ; 9th Par., 549. Hunter Hon. G., Chf. Jus , B.C., 5S9. Hurd, .\. S., K.C., 601. Hurley, J. M., M.P., 8th Par., 530. Hutchison, W., M.P., 8ih Par., 531. Hutton, Maj.-Gen. E. T. H., 494. Hyman, C. S., M.P., 9lh Par,, 547. IMMIGRATION, Superintendents of, 502 ; Com. of, 502, Imperial Honours, 603, Imperial Service Order, 608. Indian Affairs, Supt. Gen. of, '492 ; Den. Sup, Gen. of, 506 ; Sec. Dept. of, 506 ; Chf. Clks,, Uept. of, 516. Indian Commissioneis, 505. Ingram, A. B,, M.P,, Sth Par., 529 ; 9th Par., 546. Inkerman, T,, M.P., 9th Par,, 555. Inland Revenue, Min. of, 490 ; Con. of, 490 ; Com. of, 506 ; Dep. Min. of, 507 ; Chf. Clks., 512, Inspector General of Artillery, 497. Inspeclor of Dominion Lands Asjencies, 502. Inspector of Musketry, 498 . Inspectors of Penitentiaries, 504. Inspector, Yukon Territory offices, 503. Intelligence Staff Officer, 497. Interior, Min. of, 492 ; Dep. Min. of, 500 ; Law Clerk, 500 ; Sec, 501 ; Chf. Clks., 511. Irvine, Hon. G., Loc. Judge in Adm., 564. Irving, Hon, P. -A, Judge, 589. Irving, Lieut. L. E. W., D.S.O., 611. Irwin, Lt,-Col, De La C, T., A.D.C. to Gov. Gen., 473 ; Asst. Adj. Gen. Art., 496 ; CM.G., 606. Ives, Hon. W, B., P.C, 479; Mem. 6th Min,, 48-! ; 7th, 483; Min. Tra. & Com., 489 ; M.P., 8th Par., 534, 542 J.AMESON, R. W., M.P., Sth .Par., .545- jarvis, A. L., Chf. Clk. and Secretary, Uept. of Agr., 514. Jarvis, Maj., A. M., C.M.G., 610. Jervois, Gen. Sir W, F. D., K.C.M.G., 605. KIN Jette, Sir L. A., Lieut. -Gov, of Quebec, 474; Judge, 580, 582; K.CM.G., 605. Johnson, A., M.P., 9th Par., 552. Johnston, J., Chf. Clk. k Geographer, Dept. of Int., 511. Johnston, R,, M.P., qth Par., 546. Johnston, T. G., M.P., Sth Par., 538 ; 9th Par., 547. Johnstone, J. W., Judge, 585. lohnstone, W. J„ Chf. Clk., P.O. Dept., S'3. Joly de Lotbiniere, Sir H. G., Lieut,-Gov. of British Columbia, 477 ; P.C, 478 ; Mem, Sth Min., 4S6 ; Min. In. Rev., 490 ; Con. In. Rev., 490 ; M.P., Sth Par,, 534, 541. Jones, Hon. A. G., Lieut, -Gov. of Nova Scotia, 475. Jones, C. J., I.S.O,, 608. [ones, L, K., Sec. Dept. Rys. & Can., 508; Chf. Clk., 515. Jones, Hon. L. M., Sen., 518. Jones, S. J., Judge, 570, 597. Judges, see " Courts of Justice " and "County Courts." Judicial Bench, 562. Judicial Committee of Privy Council, Members of. 562. Justice, Ministers of, 487. I^AULB.^CH, C. E., M.P., Sth Par., V 535 ; 9th Par,, 552, Kaulbach, Hon, H. A. N., Sen., 521. Keenan, Sur,-Lieut, C.B,, U.S. O., 611. Keewatin, Indian Comrs. for, 505. Kemp, A. E., M.P., 9th Par., 548. Kendall, A. S., M.P., 9th Par., 552, Kendry, J., M.P., Sth Par,, 531; gth Par., 548. Kerr, Hon. J. K., Sen., 51S. Kerr, Hon. VV., Sen., 518. Keyes, P, G., Sec. Dept. Int., Jcl ; Chf. Clk., 511. KIdd, E., M.P.. 9th Par., 546. Killam, Hon. A. C.. Chf. Jus,, 591 ; Jutlge, 591- Kilvert, F. E.,* Act. Com, of Cus., 509. Kimber, R, E., Usher of the Black Rod 517. Kmdersley, Capt., C. P. \V., A.D.C. to Cov.Gen., 471. 624 Index— Cantiniied. KIN King Edwaril vii, Accession, 469. King, Hon. G. E,, Judge, Hup. Court Can., 563. King. Hon, G. G., Sen,, 522; M.P., Slh Par., iJaS, 544. King, \V. L. McK., I;ep. Min, Labour, 509- King's Bench Division, High Ct. Ontario, 567. King's Counsel, 601. King's Privy Council for Canada, Mem- bers of, 478, 479 ; Pres. of, 487 ; Asst. Clerks of, 498. Kingsmill, J. 1., Judge, 596. Kingston, A, G., Chf. Clk. and Acct.. P. W. Dept., 515. Kirlcpatrick, Sir G. A., Lt,-Gov. of Ontario, 474 ; P.C, 479 ; K,C.M.G., 605. Kilson, Col. G. C, C.M.G., 606. Klock, J. B,, M.I'., 8th Par,, 530. Kloepfer, C, M.P., 8th P.ir., 532. Klotz, O. T., Cht. Clk. & Astronomer, Dept. Int., 511. Knights Bachelors, 607 . Knights Grand Cross, St. M. & St. G., 604. LABOUR, Min. of, 493; Dep Min., 509. Lacourse, A., Judge, 577, Laird, Hon. D,, Ind, Com., 505 ; .Sunt,, 5"5- Lake, Col, P. H. N., Q.M.G,, 497, LaMothe, H- <'■, Assi. Clerk P. C„ 498; Clerk of the C. in C, 504; Chi. Clk., 510, Lancaster, E. A., M. P., 9th Par., 547. Landerkin, Hon. G., Sen., 518 ; M. P., 8th Par., 530. Landry, Lt.-Col. A. C. P. R., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 472. Lang, J,, M, P., dth Par., 531 ; 9th Par., 548. Langelier, Hon. F. X., M.P., Slh Par., 534. 541 ; Ju'lge, 579. 582. Langevin, E, J. Clerk of Senate, 517. Laplante, J, B. R,, Asst. Clerk of Com., 525- La Riviere, A. A. C, M. P., Slh Par,, 537 ; 9th Par., 554. LIE Lascelles, \V. F., A. D. C. to Gov.- Gen., 472. Lauder, Very Rev. J. S., Chaplain to Senale, 517. Lauricr, Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid, Prime Mill., 479, 4S0 ; Jftm., Slh iViin., 485 ; Pres. P. C, 487 ; M. P., Sth P'^r-. 534> 537. 54^, 545 ; 9th Par., 551 ; P. C, 603 ; G. C. M. t;., 604. Laurier, R. (■;., M. 1'., gth Par., 550. Lavell, H., M. P., 9th Par,, 551. Lavell, J. R., M.P., gih Par., 547. Laveigne. H< n. [., M.P,, Sth Par., 533, 540 ; Judge, 579, 582. Lavergne, L,, M P., Sth Par,, 540; gih Par., 550. Law, B. B., M.P., 9th Par., 558, Law Clerks, Int., 500 ; Rys, & Can., 575; Ind. Dept., 516. Loamy, A., Judge, 590, Leblanc, O. J., M P., 9th Par., 553. Leckie, Lieut, J, K., D.S.O., 611. Leduc, J. H., M P„ Sth l^ar., 541, Lefurgey, A. A., M,P,, gth Par., 553. Legris, Hon. |. H., Sen., 520; M.P , Sth Par., 533 J gth Par., 5^0, 557, Leinieux, Hon, F X., Judge, 57g, 580, 583. Lemieux, R., M,P., Sih I'ar., 533 ; gih Par., 550. Le Moine, Sir J. M., Knt., 607. Lennox, II., M.P., Qth Par., 54S. Leonard, I. E. E., M.P., gth I'ar , 557. Leslie, J.N. S., A.D.C. to .Maj.-Gen., 495- Lessard, Col. F. L., A D.C. to Gos-.- Gen., 473 ; C. B., 609. LeSueur, W. D., Sec. P.O.D., 509 ; Chf. Clk., 513. Lew'in, Hon. |. D., Sen., 522, Lewis, W. J.,M.P., Slh Par-, 535 ; gih 553 Liddel, J. W., Judge, 576. Lieutenant-Governors of — " British Columbi,i, 477. " Maniloba, 476. " Mew Brunswick, 475. " N.W. Territories, 476. Nova Scotia, 475. ■' Ontario, 474. Prince Edward Island, 477 " Quebec, 474. 625 Index — Continued. UN Lindsay, Arthur, Chf, Clk., V.O. Dept,, 513- Lister, Hon. J. F., M.P., 8th Par.. Sjo, 538; Jud., 567. Livingston, J., M.P. 8th Far., 532. Local Judges in Admiralty, 564. Logan, H. J., M.P., 8th Par., 535 ; gth Par., 552. Lount, Hon. W., M.P,, 8th Par., 531, 539;Jud„569, , Loviit, Hon. J., Sen., 521. Lowe John, Dep..Min. of Agr., 507. Loy, G, M., M. P., gth Par,, 549. 556. ■ Lynch, W. J., Chf. Clk., Dept. of Agr., 514. MACALISTER, G. L, A.D.C, to Maj. Gen.. 495. Macaulay, Hon., C. D., Judge, 595. Macdonald, A C, M.P., 8th Par,, 536. Macdonald, Hon. D. A., P,C,, 479. Macdonald, Col. D. A., Chf. Supi. Mil- itary Stores, 499; Chf. Clk. 511 ; I..S.O., 608. Macdonald, Hon, H. J., P.C., 478; Mem. 7th Min., 483 ; Mm. Int. & Supt. Gen. Ind. Aff., 492 ; .M.P., 8th Par., 537. S4S- Macdonald. John A., Judge, P.E.L, 588. Macdonald, Peter, Deputy Speaker of Com., 524; M.P. , 8lh Par., 530; gth Par., 547, Macdonald, Sir. W. C„ Knt., 607. Macdonell, Capt. A. C, D S.O., 6ll. ijacdonell, Capt. A. H.. O.S.O., 611. Macdonell, J, A., M.P., 8th Par., 537. Macdougall, J. E. . Loc. Jud. Adm., 565 j Judge, 578. Micfarrane, Hon. A., Sen., 521. Maclnncs, C. S., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 472- MacKeen, Hon. D., Sen., 521 ; M.P., 7th Par., 527. Mackie, Capt. E. F., D.S.O., 6ti. Mackie, T., M.P., 8ih Par., 531 ; gth Par., 548. Mackintosh, C. H., Lieut.-Gov. N.-W. Territories, 476. MacLaren, A. F., M.P., Sth Par., 531 ; gth Par.. 548. MacLaren, Hon J. J., Judge, 567. Maclaren, \V. S., M.P., 9th Par., 550, MED MacLean, Capt. A., A.D.C. to Maj.- Gen., 495. Maclean, W. F., M.P., Sth Par., 532 j gth Par.. 549. Maemillan, D. Judge, 571, Macphersqn. Capt, D. H., A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen., 472. Macpherson, Sir D, L., P.C, 479 ; Sen., 519; K.C.M,G.. 605. Macpherson, Lt.-Col. J., Dir. of Military Stores, 49g ; Chf. Clk., 510. Macpherson, K, G., M.P., gth Par., 560, MacPherson, T. H., M.P., 8th Par.. 530. MacTavish, D. B., Judge, 570. Macwatt, D. F., Judge, 572. Madill. F., M,P., 7th Par., 526. Madore, J. A. C, M.P., Sth Par., 533 ; gth Par., 550. Majors-General Commanding the Militia, 494 ; A.D.C. tr, 495. Malhiot, Hon, H. G., Judge, 580, 582, 598 Malouin, A.. M.P., 8th Par., 541 ; gth Par., SS'- Manitoba, Lieut. -Governors, 476 ; -fn- dian Com., 505 ; Court of King's Bench, sgr. 600. Marcil. C, M.P., gth Par., 549. Marcil, J. E., M.P., Sth Par., 539 ; gth Par.; 549. Marcotte, F. A., M.P., Sth Par., 532, 540 Marine & Fisheries, Min. of, 492 ; Dep. Min. of, 503 ; Chf. Clks, Dept. of, S'4. Martin, Alexander, M. P.. Sth Par., 536. Martin, Hon. Archer, Judge, 589 ; Local Jud. in Adm., 565. Martineau, V. R. L-, M.P., Sth Par., 541 ; gih Par., 551! Mason, Lieut. J. C. D.S.O., 612. Masson, J., Judge; 571, sg7, Masson, J,, M.P., 7fh Par., 526. Masson, Hun. L. F. R., .Sen., 613. Matheson, D., Chf. Clk., P.O. Dept., 513 Matheson, J., M.P., gth Par , 552, Mathieu, Rev. O. E., C.M.G., 606. Maude, Maj. F. S., Sec. to Gov.-Gen., 471 ; C.M.G., 606. Maxwell, G. K., M.P., Sth Par., 537 ; gth Par., 5S4, 560. Mayrand, H., M.P., gth Par., 557, Medical Services, Director General of, 498 62-6 Index— Continued. MEI Meigs, D. B., M,I'., 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par., 550. Members of Parliament, see "General Elections," and "Bye Elections." Meredith, Sir. W. R., Chf. Jus., 569 ; Knt,, 607. Miall; E., Com. of Inl. Rev., 506. Middleton, Lt.Gen. .Sir F.D.,K.C.M.G., 605. Mignault, R. M. S., M.P., 8th Par,, 534; 9th Par,, 552. Military Stores, Chief Superintendents of, 499- Militia and Defence, Min, of, 488 ; Dep. Min. of, 499 ; Chf. Clks., 510. Militia, Head Quarters Staff, 494. Mills, Hon., D.', Mpm. 8th Min., 485 ; Min, Jus., 487 ; Sen., 518, 519 ; Judge, 563. Mills, J. B., M.]'., 8ih Par., 535. Mines, Superintendents of, 502, Ministers of Agriculture, 492. " Customs, 490. " Unance, 488. " Inland Kevenue, 490. " Interior, 492. " Justice, 487. " Labour, 493- " Marine & Fisheries, 492. " Militia & Defence, 488. " Public Works, 489. " Railways & Canals, 489. " Trade & Commerce, 489. Ministries, 6th, 481 ; 7th, 483 ; 8th, 485. Minto, Lord, Gov.-Gen., 469 ; P.C, 603 ; G.C.M.G,, 604; Sec. to, 471; A.D.C. to, 472, 473, 613 ; Sur, to, 473, Mitchell, Hon. P.. P.C,, 479. Monck, J. F., Judge, 577. Monet, D., M.P., 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par., 550. Monk, F. D., M.P., 8th Par,, 533; 9th Par., 550. Montague, Hon. W. H., Mem. 6th Min., 482 ; 7th, 483 ; Sec. of State, 491 ; Min. Agr., 492; M.P., 8th Par., 530- Montizambert, F., Dir.-Gen. Pub.Health, 508 ; I.S.O.. 608. McD Moore, Gen. .■\. G. Montgomery, Admtr. of Govt., 469. Moore, A. H., M.P., 8th Par., 534. Morin, J. B., M.P., 8lh Par., 533 ; 9th Par., 550. Morrison, Aulay, M. P., 8th Par., 537; 9th Par., 554. Morrison, Lieut. E. W. B., D.S.O., 612. Moss, Hon. C, Chf. Jus. Ont., 566 ; Jud., 567. Mowat, Sir Oliver, Lieut. -Governor of Ontario, 474 ; P. C, 478 ; Mem. 8th Min., 485 ; Min. Jus., 487 ; Sen., 518, S'9 ; G C.M.G., 604; K. C. M. G.,6os. Muir, I., Judge, 577. Mulock, Sii;VV., P. C, 478 ; Mem. 8th Min., 48s ; P. M. G., 491 ; Min. L»b., 493 ; M. P., 8th Par., s.32, 539 ; 9th Par., 549 ; K.C.M.G.. 605. Murphy, M., I. S. O., 608. >,'turray, T., M. P., 9th Par., 551, Myers, R. H., Judge, 592. ALISTER, J M.P., 8th Par., 536. McAnn, C. W., K. C, 602. McCallum, A. B., Judge, 573. McCallum, Hon. L., Sen., 519. McCarthy, D'Alton, M. P., 8th Par., 531, 537, 539,545. McCarthy, L. G., M, P., 8th Par., 539 ; 9th Par., 548. McCleary, W., M P , 8lh Par., 5321 McClelan, A. R., Lieut.-Gov. of New Brunswick, 475 ; Sen., 522. McClure, F., M. P., 8th Par , 543. Mc'Joll, Hon. A. )., Chf. |us., 589; Judge, 589 ; Loc. Jud.. Adm., 565 McColl, J. B.. M. P., 9th Par., 548. McCool, C. A., M. P., 9th Par., 548. McCorniick, G., M. P., 8th Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 547. McCreary, W F., Com. of Immigration, 502 ; M, P., gth Par., 554. McCreight, Hon. [. F., Judge, 589, 600. McCrimmon, N., judge, 574. McCurry, P., Judge, 574. McDonald, Hon. H., P. C, 479 ; Judge, 598- MC* 327 Index — Continued. McD McDonald, H. C, Judge, 588. McDougald, Tohn, Com. of Cus., 509. McDougall, H. F., M. P., 8th Par., 535. McDougall, I. L., C. M. G , 606. McEachran, D., Chief Vet. Insp., 508. McEwen, G., M. P., 9th Par., 547. McGillivray, A.. Judge, 586. McGillivray, J. A,, M.l'., 7th Par., 526 ; 8th Par., 531, 538. McGowan, J., M P , gih Par., 549, McGregor, Hon. J. D,, .Sen., 521. McGregor, W., AJ. P., 8th Par., 529. McGugan, M., M.P.. 8th Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 547. McGuiie, Hon. T. H., Chf. Jus., 592; Judge; 593, 594, 595, 600. Mclnerney, G. V., M. P„ Sth Par., 536. Mclnnes, Hon. D., Sen., 519. Mclnnes, T. R., Lieut. -Gov. of British Columbia, 477 ; Sen., 523, Mclnnes, W. W. B., M. P., 8lh Par., 537. 545- Mcintosh, ]., M. P., Sth Par., 542 ; 9th Par., 551. Mclntyre, D. J.. Judge, 574. Mclntyre, P. A., Lieut. -Gov. of Prince Edward Island, 477. Mclsaac, A., Judge, 586, Mclsaac, C. F., M. P., Sth Par., 535 ; 9th Par., 552. McHugh, Hon. G., Sen., 518 ; M. P., Sth Par., 531. McKay, Hon. R., Sen., 520. McKindsey, Hon. G. C, Sen., 519. MoKinnon, D. A., M. P., 9th Par., 553, 559- McLean, f. D., Sec. Dept. Ind. Affairs, 506 ; Chi. Clk., 516. McLellan, B. D., M.P., Sth Par., 544, McLennan, A., M.P., Sth Par., 535 ; 9th Par., 552. McLennan, R. R., M. P., Sth Par.. 529. McLeod. A., M. P., 9th Par., 548, 556. McLeod, Hon. E , Loc. |ud. in Adm.. 564 ; Judge, 5S7, McMichael, S. \V., I. S. O., 608. McMillan, Sir D. H,, Lient.-Gov. of Manitoba, 476 ; K. C. M. G., 605. McMillan, Capt A., D. S. O., 612. McMillan, [., M. P., Sth Par., 530 OSL McMullen, Hon, J., .Sen., 51S ; M. P., Sth Par., 532. McNeill, A., M. P„ Sth Par., 529 ; gth Par., 546, 555'. McNeill, A. N., Chf. Clk., Dept. Ind. AfF., 516. McShane, J., M. P., 7th Par., 527. McSweeney, Hon. P., Sen., 522. NEILSON. Col. J. H J., Sur. toGov.- Gen., 473 ; Dir.-Gen. Med. Ser., 49S. Nesbitt, Hon. W., Judge, 563. Neve, E. J., A. D. C. to Gov.-Gen., 471. New Brunswick, Lieut. -Governors of — 475 ; Adm. Dist., 565 ; Sup. Court, 586, 599 ; Ct. o! Divorce, 587. Newton, Capt. D. O. C, A. D. C. to Maj,-Gen„ 495. Northrup, W, B., M, P., 9th Par., 547. North- West Territories, Lieut. -Governors, 476 ; Indian Com., 505 ; Sup. Court, 592, 602 ; K. C, 602. Nova Scotia, Lieut, -Governors of — 475 ; Sup. Court, 584, 598 ; County Courts, 585 ; K, C, 601 A'BRIEN, Hon. J., Sen., 519, 613. O'Donohoe, Hon. ],, Sen., 519. Ogilvie, Hon. A. W., ex-Sen,, 52J, Ogilvie, W., Com. Yukon Territory, 494 ; Chf. Clk. & Astronomer, Dept. Int., 5ir. Ogilvie, Lieut. J. H. J., D.SO., 611. OGrady-Haly, Alaj.-Gen. R. H., 494. O'Halloran. G. F., Dep. Min. Agr., 507. Oliver, F. M.P., 8ih Par., 537 ; 9lh Par., 554- O'Meara, C. H., Chf. Clk. & Acct., Dept. Mil. & Def., 510. Ontario, Lieut. -Governuts, 474; Toronto Adm. Dist., 565 ; Courts, 566, 596 ; K.C., 601. ■ Order.s Imperial— Bath, 604, 609 ; St. Michael k St. George, 604, 610 • I,S.O.,6o8; D.S.O ,6ri; Knights,6o7. O'Reilly, |. R., Judue, 576. Osier, E. B., .M.P., "Sth Par., 531 ; 9th Par.. 549. 628 Index— Continued. OTT Otttr, Col. W. D., A.D.C., to Gov.- Gen., 473 ; C. H., 609. Ouimet, Hon. J. Aldric, Mem, '4. Smart, J. A., Dep. Min. Int., 500 ; Dep. Sup. Gen., 506. Smith, Sir Frank, P.O., 479 ; Mem. 6th Min., 482 ; 7th, 484 ; Sen., 519 ; Knt., 607. Smith, Sir D. A., see "Strathcoiia and Mount Royal," Smith, E, D., M.F., 9th Par., 549. Smith, H. H., Com. Dom. Lands, 501 ; Insp. D«im. Lands Agencies, 502. Smith, Lt.-Col. H. R., A.D.C. to Gov.- Gen., 473, Smith, J. 0., Com. of Imm., 502. Smith, R., M.P., 9th Par., 554. Smith, W., Dep. Min. Mar. & Fish., 503. Smith, W., Sec, P.O. Dept., 509 ; Chf, Clk., 5i3. Smyth, Gen SirS., K.C.M.G., 605. Snetsinger, j.G., M.P., 8th Par., 538. Snowball, J , B., Lieut. -Gov., N,B., 475 ; Sen., 52*2. Solicitolrs-General of Canada, 488. Somerville, J., M.P., Sth Par., 532. Spalding, W. R., Judge, 600. Speakers of House of Commons, 524 ; Deputy Speakers, 524. Speakers of the Sen^ite, 5^7 > Deputy Spe.^kers, 517. 631 Index — Continued. SPR Sproule, T. S., M,P„ 8th far., 529 ; 9th Par., 546. Stairs, Capt. H. B., D.S.O., 612. Stanton, C, Chf. Clk., Dept. Mar, and Fish., 514. Stanton, E. P., Chf. Clk., P.O. Dept., Steadman, J., Judge, 587, 599. Steele, Lt.-Col. S. B., C.B., 609. Htenson, M. T., M.P., 8th Par., 534. Stephens, G., M.P., 9th Par,, 547. Stephenson, E. F., Inspt. Dom, Lands Agencies, 502. Stewart, Douglas. Insp. of Pen., 504, Stewart, D. A., M.P., 9th Par., 559. Stewart, E., Chf, Insp, of Timber and Forestry, 503. Stewart, J. M., K.C., 601. Stewart, R., Asst. Sec, Dept. Ind. Afl:, 516. Stone, Lt.-Col. F, G., Insp. Gen. Art., 497- Strathcona and Mount Royal, Lord, P,C., 47S; High Com., 493; Created Baron, 603 ; G.C.M.G., 604. Strathy, Lt.-Col. J. A. L., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 472. Streatfeild, Capt. E., A.D.C. to Maj.- Gen., 495. Strong, Rt. Hon. Sir S. H., Adnur. of Govt., 470 ; Chf, Jus. 562 ; Pres. of Com. for revision of Pub, Statutes, 562 ; P.C, 603. Stubbs, W., M.P. 7th Par., 526 ; 8th Par., 529, Superintendents of Immigration, 502. Superintendents-Gen. Indian Affairs, 492, Superintendents, Indian, 505. Superintendents, Mail Contracts. P.O.D., 513. Superintendents, Mail Service, P.O.D,, 513- Superintendents of Mines, 502. Superintendents, Postage Stamps, P,0,D,, S13. Superintendents, Savings Banks, P.O.D,. 513- Superior Court, Quebec, 579, 598. Supreme Court of British Columbia, 589, 600. TIL Supreme Court of Canada, Chf. Jus., Admtr., of Govt,, 562 ; Mem. of Judicial Com. of P.C, 562 ; Chf. Jus., 562; P,J., 563,; Pensions, 596; Registrars,, 563. Supreme Court, North-West Territories, 592, 600. Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 584, 598. Supreme Court of New Brunswick, 586, 599- Surgeons (Hon.) 10 Gov. -Gen., 47?. Sutherland, Hen. John, Sen., 523. Sutherland, Hon. James, P.C, 478; ' Mem. 8th Min., 485 ; Min. Pub. VV., 489 ; Min. Mar. & Fish., 492 ; M.P., 8th Par., 531 ; 9th Par., 548, 556. Sutherland, R. F., M.P., Par., 546. rriACHE, E. E., I.S.O., 608. Taillon, Hon. O., P. C, 478 ; Mem. 7th Min., 483, 484 ; P. M. G., 491. Tait, Sir M. M., Chf. Jus., 582 ; Knt., 607. Talbot, O. E., M. P., Sth Par., 532 ; 9th Par., 549. Tanner, C. E., K. C, 601. Tarte, Hon. J. I., P. C, 476 ; Mem. 8th Min., 485 ; Min. Pub. W., 489 ; M. P., 8th Par., 542 ; 9th Par., 551. Taschereau, Sir. H. Elzear, Chf. Jus, of Can., 562 ; Knt., 607. Taylor, G., M. P., Sth Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 547. Taylor, Sir T. W., Chf. Jus., 591, 600 ; Knt., 607. Teetzel, Hon. J. V., Judge, 569. Temple, Hon. T., Sen., 522 ; M. P., 7th Par., 528. Templeman, Hon. W., ?. C., 478 ; Mem. 8th Min., 486 ; Sen., 523. Territorial Court, Yukon Territory, 595. Tessier, Hon. J., Sen., 520, Tharp, Capt. G., A. D. C to Gov.- Gen., 471. Thibodeau, Hon. A. A., Sen., 520. Thompson, A. T., .M. P., 9th Par., 546, Thompson, Hon. !•. P., Sen., 522 TiUey, Sir S, L., P.O., 479 ; K.C.M.G., 605. 632 Index — Concluded. TIM Timber and Forestry, Chf. Insp. of — 503. Tisdale, Hon. D., P.C, 478; Mem. 7th Min., 484; Min. Mil. & Def., 488; M.P., 8th Par., 530 ; 9th Par., 548. Tobin, E. W., M.P., 9th Par., 551. Tplmie, J,, M.P., 8lh Par., 529 ; 9th Par., 546" Tolton, E., M.P., 9lh Par., 549. Toronto Admiralty IJIstriot, 565. Trade and Commerce, Min. of— 489. Trenholme,'N,W., Judge, 580, 582. Tucic.Hon. W. H., Loc. Jud., in Adm., 564 ; Chf. Jus., 585 ; ludge, 5S7. Tucker, J. J., M,P., 8th Par., 536 ; 9th Paj:., 553. TuUy, K., I.S.O.. 608. Tupper, Sir Charles, Bart., Prime Min,, 479, 480, 483 ; Mem. 6th Min., 482 ; Prime Min,, 7th Min., 483 ; Sec. of State, 491 ; High Com.. 493 ; M, P,, 7lh Par., 527 ; M. P., 8th Par., 535. Tupper, Sir C, H., Mem. 6th Min., 481 ; 7th, 484 ; Min, Jus., 487 ; Sol. -Gen., 488 ; M. P., 8th Par., 535 ; 9th Par., SS2. I Turgeon, O., M. P,, 9th Par,, 553. Turcot, G., MP., 8th Par., 533 ; 9th Par., 550. Turner, Lieut. R. E. W., D. S. O., 611. Turriff, J. G., Com. Dom, Lands, 501. Tyrwhitt, R., M. P., 8th Par., 531 u NDER Secretaries of State, 499. Urquhart, Capt. B. C, A. D. C. to Gov.- Gen„ 471. TTAN wart, Hon. J. A., Judge, 587, V 599 Victoria, Queen, death, 469 ; A. D. C, to, ior Canada, 470. Vidal, Lt.-Col., B. H., Dep. Adj. Gen., 496. Venning, R. N., Chf. Clk., Dept. Mar. & Fish., 514. Veterinary, Chief Inspectors, 508. Villeneuve, Hon. J. O., Sen., 5t9, 521. Vrooman, A^ E., M P., 9th Par., 549. w ADE, F. B., M.P., 9th Par., 552. Wade, F. C, K.C., 602, Wallace, D. W., M.P., 9th Par., 556. , YUK Wallace, Hon., N. C, Mem. 6th Min.. 482 ; Con. Cus., 491 ; M.P., 8th Par., 532; 9th Par., 549, 556. Wallace, W. B., Judge, 585, Walsh, A., Com. Dom. Lands, 501. Walsh, J, .M., Com., Yukon Territory,494 Warburton, A. B., Judge, 588. Ward, H. A., M.P., 9th Par., 546. Watson, Hon. R., Sen., 523. Walters, T. J., Act. Com. of Cus., 509. Webster, G. W., Chf, Clk., Dept. of Cus,, 513. Wetmore, Hon. E. L., Judge, 593. White, Lt.-Col. F., C.M.G., 606. White, James, Geographer, Dept. of Int., 511. White, Hon. P., P.C, 478; Speaker of Com., 524. White, Lt.-Col., W„ Dep. 1'. Gen., 509; C.M.G, 606. Wilberforce, Capt, H. W., A.D.C. to Gov. -Gen., 471 . Wilkison, W, H., Judge, 573. Wilmot, R. D., M.P., 9th Par., 553. Wilson, U., M.P., 8th Par,, 530 ; 9th Par., 547. Wilson, W., Judge, 587. Wily, Lt.-Col., Dir. of Military Stores, 499- W^inchester, J., Judge, 578. Wolfenden, Lt.-Col. R., I.S.O., 608. Wood, Hon.A.T., Sen., 518, 519; M.P., 8th Par., 530. Wood, Hon. ]. F., P.C, 478 ; Mem. 6ih Min., 482; 7th, 484; Con. In. Rev,, 490 ; Con. Cus., 491 ; Dep, Speaker of Com., 524 ; M.P., 8th Par., 529, 538. Wood, Z. T., Acting Com,, Yukon Territory, 494. Woods, J. P., Judge, 575, 597. Wright, A., A., M. P., gth Par., 548. Writs for General Elections, dates of, 561. Wyatt, Capt., EI. F., A. D. C to Gov.- Gen.,472. YEO, Hon. J., Sen., 522 ; M. P., 8th Par., 536, 544. Young, Hon. F. M., Sen., 523. Yukon Judicial District, 594, Yukon Territorial Ccurt, 594, Yukon Territory, Commissioners of — 494. Inspector of Offices, 503 ; Loc. Jud. in Adm., 565 ; Territorial Court, 594.