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SESSIONAL PAPERS
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FIRST SESSION OF THF ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT
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DOMINION OF CANADA
SESSION 1909
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VOLUME XLIII
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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers.
A. 1909
See also Numerical List Page 5.
ALPHABETICAL INLLX
TO THE
SESSIONAL PAPERS
OF THE
PARLIAMENT OF CANADA
FIRST SESSION, ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT, 1909
A
Adulteration of Food 14
Agriculture, Annual Report 15
Alaska Boundary 81
Alberta Natural Kesources 81
All-Red Line 47
Aluminum Exports and Imports 119
Armouries Erected 114
Assiniboia River 146
Astronomer, Chief, Report of 25a
Auditor General, Annual Report.. .. 1
Aylwin, Fi'ancis Percival 123
B
Balance Sheet of Canada 66
Banks, Chartered 6
Banks, Un]>aid Balances in 7
Bill Miner 110
Bona venture Riding 138
Bonds and Securities 55
Boring for Oil, &c 75
British Canadian Loan and Investment
Co 92
Briti.sh Columbia : —
Bibington, Thomas 148
Dominion Land-? 59, lOGd
Indian Reserves 122
British Fleet 114
Budget Speech, 1888 109
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Caledonia to Liverpool Railway 118
Canada and France Convention.. ..101, 102
Canadian Pacific Railway:^
Additional Stock 63, 6dd
Business with Interior Department. 63a
Lands sold by 63c
Running Rights over Intercolo-
nial G3b, G3e
Canal Statistics 20a
Carillon and Grenville Canals 98
Cash to Credit of Government 108
Cassels, Hon. Justice, Report of.. ..38, 38a
Chartered Banks 6
Chicoutimi Pier 164, 164a
Chinese Capitation Tax 162
Civil Service : —
Appointments and Promotions.. .. 58
Bill 49;;
Classifications 19 to 49c
Examiners 31
Insurance 42
List 30
Regulations of Commission 113
Re-organization 58a to 58;
Superannuations... 41
Coal Oil 103
Colclaugh, F. W 116a
Cold Storage 133
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A. 1909
Costello, Thomas, Keport of 87
Cotton Factories, Industrial Disputes
in 39
Criminal Statistics 17
D
Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner. 15a
Disallowance of an Ontario Act 140
Dividends Unpaid in Banks 7
Dog-Fish Reduction 131
Dominion Lands 61, 70
Dominion Police 54
Elections, House of Commons, 1908.. .. 18
Electric Light, Inspection of 13
Estimates 3 to 5a
Exchequer Court Rules 48
Excise Revenue 12
Experimental Farms 16, 89
Farming in Canada, Report on 156
Fisheries, Annual Report 22
Fishermen's Union, Nova Scotia 167
Fishing Bounties 165b
Fishing Leases 125
Fishing Vessels Seized 126
Foot and Mouth Disease 82, 82a
France and Canada Convention.. ..101, 102
Fresh Fish 83
Ice-breaking Steamers 115,
Immigration Agents 129 to
Imperial General Staff
Imperial Xaval Defence
Indian Affairs, Annual Report
Indian Reserves 100 to
" Indiistry ", Dredge
Inland Revenue, Annual Report
Insurance, Abstract
Insurance, Annual Report
Intercolonial Railway : —
Board of Management
Branch Lines
Cap St. Ignace 67/,
Damages
Dismissals
Freight Clerics
Machinery Purchased
Open Accounts
Report of Privy Council
Under Railway Board
Wire Fencing
Interior, Annual Report
International Boundary Waters.. ..104,
161
1296
99
170
27
lOOe
134
12
9
67c
67
673
8oo'
67(i
67c
85
67b
67i
67/^
67a
25
104a
G
Gas, Inspection of 13
General Election, 1908 18
Geodetic Service Bureau 145 to 1456
Geographic Board 21a
Geological Survey Report 26
Georgian Bay Ship Canal 19a
Government Savings Department 124, 124a
Governor General's Warrants 43
Grand Trunk Pacific Lands 69
Grand Trunk Railway in Ottawa.. .. 127
Jacobs, F. Macdonald 113
Justice. Annual Report 34
K
Kingston Barracks 112
Kingston Penitentiary 121
Kingston Veterinary Hospital 112a
Half-breed Scrip
Hand Hills Post Office.. .
Harbour Commissioners..
Hogs Killed
House of Commons: —
General Election, 1908.
Employees Appointed.,
Internal Economy.. .,
Translation Branch..
Hudson Bay Railway.. ..
.93,
1.39
128a
23
169
18
80
52
142
93a
Laberge, Alphouse 160
! Labour Department, Annual Report.. 36
Lachute Mills Post Office 62
Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching lllb
Lake St. John Repatriation Society. .157, 166
Lands in various Provinces 106 to lOOe
Laterriere Village 171
Liabilities of Government 105g, 109a
Library of Parliament, Annual Report. 33
List of Shipping 21b
Loans by Government 105 to 105?;
Lobster Licenses 165a
Logberg Printing Co 132, 132a
M
Mail Contracts 149
Mail Deliveries 73, 73a
Manitoba Fisheries 116
Manitoba Post Offices 128
Marine and Fisheries, Patronage System 51
Marine, Annvial Report 21
Measures, Inspection of 13
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A. 1909
M
Militia Council, Annual Eeport.. ..35, 35a
Militia General Orders 74
Mines, Report of Department 2Ga
Mint, Eoyal 71, 71a
Miscellaneous Revenue 72
Mounted Police 28
N
National Transcontinental Railvray : —
Contract, Station 9370 to 9480 46l>
Dominion Police CoDstables 46e
Eastern Division Classifications.. .. 46/
Interim Report 4€d
Persons Employed 46g, 46t
Questions by Mr. R. L. Borden.. .. 46i
Report of CoUingwood Sclireiber.. 46c
Report of Commissioners 46
Tenders for Various kiections.. ..46/i, 46m
Treatment of Employees 46fc
Winnipeg Terminals 46a
Work Executed 46/
Nation River, Dundas 154
Newfoundland, Admission of 159
Newmarket Canal 94, 94a
North American Conservation Confer-
ence.. 90
Northwest Irrigation Act 60
O
Olin, Charles, Report of 96
Otouabee River Ill
Ottawa Improvement Commission.. .. 57
Ottawa Station 127
P
Pacific Cable Board 158
Payments by the Departments 130
Penitentiaries, Annual Report 31
Police, Royal Northwest Mounted.. .. 28
Postal Law.. 163
Postmaster General, Annual Report.. 24
Prisoners, Release of 53
Public Accounts, Annual Report 2
Public Printing and Stationery 32
Public Works, Annual Report 19
Public Works Constructed 168
Public Works Employees 49/
Public Works, Purchases by 135
Q
Quebec Bridge Co 64
R
Railway Charters 141, 141a
Railway Commissioners, Report of.. .. 20c
Railway Crossings 76 to 76b, 120
Railways and Canals, Annual Report.. 20
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Railway Statistics 20b
Railway Subsidy 117
Remissions under Indian Act 79
Ross Rifle , , 136
Royal Mint 71, 71a
Royal Northwest Mounted Police . . . . 28
S
Secretary of State, Annual Report.. .. 29
Seed Grain Distribution 25c to 25e, 65
Seine Trap Licenses 165b
Seining Licenses 165
Seizures by Dept. of Inland Revenue. 78, 78a
Shareholders in Chartered Banks., .t' 6
Shipping, List of 21b
Soulanges Wharfs 153
Statistical Publications 147
Steamboat Inspection 23a
Steel Imports 77
St. John Harbour 137, 137a
St. John River Survey 152
St. Lawrence Insurance Rates 91
Stony Lake Ilia
Subsidized Steamship Service 10b
Subway near Kingston Junction 50
Surveyor General, Report of 25b
T
Timber Berth 1122 68
Topographical Surveys Branch 25b
Trade and Commerce 10 to ICb
Trade and Navigation, Annual Report. 11
Trade Unions 56
Transcontinental Ry. Commissioners 46
Treaties and Conventions 10a
Treaties with United States 86, 88
XJ
Unclaimed Balances in Banks 7
Unforeseen Expenses 40
V
Veterinary Director General 15a
Villa Lots 97
Voters' Lists 95 to 95c
Weights, Measures, &c 13
Weymouth Post Office 128b
Winnipeg "Canada Posten " 155
Winnipeg "Free Press" 107, 107a
Vroollen Industry in Great Britain.. .. 87
Y
Yukon : —
Imposition of Tax 151
Mining Lands 150
Ordinances 44
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See also Alphabetical Index, page 1.
LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS
Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length; the dates tuhen Ordered
and when Presented to the Houses of Parliament ; the Name of the Senator or
Member tvho moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to he
Printed or Not Printed.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1.
(This volume is bomicl in two parts.)
1. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 190S. Presented 21st
January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson; also 19th February, 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding;
also 23rd February, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution a7id sessional papei's
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2.
2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Presented 21st
January, 1909, by Hon. W. Vatevson. .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
3. Estimates of the sums required for the services of Canada for the year ending 31st March,
1910. Presented 1st February, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
4. Estimates of the sums required for the services of Canada for the year ending on the
31st March, 1909. Presented loth March. 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
4a. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for tlie service of Canada for the
fiscal year ending 31st March, 1909. Presented 10th May, 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
5. Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of Canada, for the fiscal year
ending on 31st March, 1910. Presented 10th May, 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
5a. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of Canada, for the
year ending on 31st March, 1910. Presented 18th May, 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
6. List of Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of Canada, as on 31st December, 1908. Pre-
sented 13th May, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS or VOLUME 3.
7. Report of dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills
of exchange in Chartered Banks of Canada, for five years and upwards, prior to 31st
December, 1908 Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4.
8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the rear ended 31st December, 1908.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
9. Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, for the year ended 31st
December, 1908 Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5.
10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for-the fiscal year ended 31st March,
1909. Part I.— Canadian Trade. Presented 27th January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
10a. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Part II, Trade of Foreign Coun-
tries and Treaties and Conventions, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Pre-
sented 5th April, 1909, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6.
lOb. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Part III, Subsidized Steamship
Service, &c., for the year ended 31st March, 1908. Presented 22nd March, 1909, by Sir
Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
11. Tables of the Trade and Navigation of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 31st March,
1908. Presented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7.
12. Inland Revenues of Canada. Excise, &c., for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908.
Presented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
13. Inspection of Weights, Measures, Gas and Electric Light, for the fiscal year ended 31st
March, 1908. Presented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
14. Report on Adulteration of Food, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Presented
11th March, 1909, by Hon. W. Templeman.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
-15. Report of the Minister of Agriculture, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Pre-
sented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. S. A. Fisher.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
15a. Report of the Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner, for the fiscal year ended Slst
March, 1908. Presented 21st January, 1909, by Hqn. S.'A. Fisher.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
15o. (2) Report of the Veterinary Director General and Live Stock Commissioner, for
two years ended 31st March, 1908 Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8.
16. Eeport of the Directors and Officers of the Experimental Farms for the year ended 31st
March, 1908. Presented 31st March, 1909, by Hon. S. A. Fisher.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
17. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1908.
Printed for both distribution and sessio7ial papers.
18. Eetiirn of the Eleventh General Election for the House of Commons of Canada, held on
the 26th day of October, 1908 P7-inted for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9.
19. Eeport of the Minister of Public Works, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908.
Presented 3rd February, 1909, by Hon. W. Pugsley.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10.
19a. Georgian Bay Ship Canal. Eeport upon survey, with plans and estimates of cost,
1908. Presented 22nd January, 1909, by Hon. W. Pugsley.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11.
20. Eeport of the Department of Eailways and Canals for the fiscal year ended 31st March,
1908. Presented 19th February, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
20a. Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 1907.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
20b. Eailway Statistics of Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1908. Presented 25th
February, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham. Prinied for both distribution and sessional papers.
20c. Third Eeport of the Board of Eailway Commissioners for Canada, to 31st March, 1907,
for the year ending 31st March, 1908. Presented 29th January, 1909, by Hon. G. P.
Graham Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12.
21. Eeport of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marine) for 1908. Presented 18th
February, 1909, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
21a. Seventh Eeport of the Geographic Board of Canada; containing all decisions to 30th
June, 1908. Presented 22nd February, 1909, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
21b. List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, being a list of
vessels on the registry books of Canada on the 31st December, 1908.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
22. Eeport of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Fisheries) for 1908. Presented 9th
February, 1909, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13.
23. Report of the Harbour Commtssioners, <S:c.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
23a. Report of the Chairman of the Board of Steamboat Inspection, 1908.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
24. Report of the Postmaster General, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Pre-
sented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. R. Lemieux.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14.
25. Report of the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908.
Presented 15th February, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
25a. Report of the Chief Astronomer for the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1908. Presented
13th May, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.. . .Printed both for distribution and sessional papers.
23b. Annual Report of the Topographical Surveys Branch, including Report of the Surveyor
General of Dominion Lands, 1907-190S. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
25c. Correspondence and papers;, including financial statement, relating to Seed Grain Dis-
tribution of 1908 in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Presented 28th
January, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.. ..Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
25J. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, showing how
many bushels of seed wheat were bought for Saskatchewan and Alberta for the season
of 1908, whom it was bought from, at what price, and what grade it was ; if the wheat
so bought was cleaned for seed; how the wheat so bought was used; who it was sold to,
and at what prices; the total loss in connection with the wheat so bought. Presented 15th
March, 1909. — Mr. Sharpe (Lisgar) Not printed.
25c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, showing how
many bushels of English oats were bought for seed in Saskatchewan and Alberta for
the season of 1908, and at what prices; the condition the oats were in before or when
they were bought; if used for secid or sold; whom they were sold to and in what places;
the total loss in connection with the oats bought in England, and any complaints there
wore about them. Presented 15th March, 1909. — Mr. Sharpe (Lisgar) Not printed.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 15.
26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Branch of the Department of Mines, for the
calendar year 1908. Presented 3rd May, 1909, by Hon. W. Templcman.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
2Gn. Summary Report of the Mines Branch of tlie Department of Mines, for the nine
montlis ended 31st December, 1908. .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
27. Report of the Department of Indian Affairs, for the year ended 31st March, 1908. Pre-
pented 22nd January, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 16.
28. Eeport of the Eoyal Northwest Mounted Police, 190S. Presented 9th March, 1909, by
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
29. Eeport of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ended December, 1907, and
the first three months of the year 1908 Presented 22nd January, 1909, hj Hon. C.
Murphy Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
30. Civil Service List of Canada, 1908. Presented 22nd January. 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
31. Eeport of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, for the year ended 31st December, 1908.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17.
32. Annual Eeport of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery, for the fiscal year
ended 31st March, 1908. Presented 7th May, 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
33. Eeport of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the year 1908. Presented 21st January,
1909, by the Hon. the Speaker Printed for sessional papers.
34. Eeport of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries of Canada, for the fiscal year
ended 31st March, 1908. Presented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
35. Eeport of the Militia Council, for the fiscal yeai ended 31st March, 1908. Presented 9th
March, 1909, by Sir Frederick Borden.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
35a. Memorandum respecting the estimates for Militia and Defence for 1909-10. Presented
9th March, 1909, by Sir Frederick Borden.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
36. Eeport of the Department of Labour, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1908. Pre-
sented 21st January, 1909, by Hon. E. Lemieux.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
37. Eeport upon the Survey of the Georgian Bay Ship Canal, ^vith plans and estimate of
cost See No. 19a.
38. Eeport of the Hon. Mr. Justice Cassels, Commissioner appointed to investigate the
affairs of the Department of ifarine and Fisheries. Presented 22nd January, 1909, by
Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
38a. Minute of a Eeport of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency
the Governor General on the 29th March, 1909: — The Committee of the Privy Council
have had under consideration a report, herewith, dated 27th March, 1909, from 'the
Minister of INLarine and Fisheries, upon the investigation recently held by the Honour-
able Walter Cassels respecting the statement contained in the Eeport of the Civil
Service Commission reflecting upon the integrity of officials of the Department of
Marine and Fislieries and submitting certain recommendations affecting the officials
therein named. The Committee, concurring in the said Eeport and the recommenda-
tion therein contained, submit the same for Your Excellency's approval. Presented
30th March, 1909, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
Printed for both distribxition and sessional papers.
39. Eeport of the Eoyal Commission appointed to inquire into industrial disputes in the
cotton factories of the province of Quebec. Presented 25th January, 1909, by Hon. E.
Lemieux Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME \1— Continued.
40. Statement of expenditure on account of miscellaneous unforeseen expenses from the 1st
April, 1908, to the 20th January, 1909, in acordance with the Appropriation Act of 1908,
Presented 26th January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed.
41. Statement of superannuations and retiring allowances in the civil service during the
year ended 31st December, 1908, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and
cause of retirement of each pearson superannuated or retired, also whether vacancy
filled by promotion or by new appointment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented
26th January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed.
42. Statement in pursuance of section 17 of the Civil Service Insurance Act for the year
ending 31st March, 1908. Presented 26lh January, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson.
Not printed.
43. Statement of Governor General's Warrants issued since the last session of parliament,
on account of the fiscal year 1908-9. Presented 26th January, 1909, by Hoh. W.
Paterson Not printed,
44. Ordinances of the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year 1908.
Presented 27th January, 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy Not printed.
45. Third Report of the Board of Railway Commissioners See No. 20c.
46. Report of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, for the year ending 31st
March, 1908. Presented 29th January, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham.
Printed for both distribution arid sessional papers.
46a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence between Rothwell, Johnston & Stubbs, lawyers, of Winnipeg, and the
government, or the Transcontinental Railway Commissioners respecting their instruc-
tions in regard to the purchase of the Winnipeg terminals from Kern & Mathews, and
in respect to the legal services rendered by them for the government, and passing of
titles of the property, and a copy of the solicitors' bills of costs, charges and corres-
pondence arising therefrom; and of all correspondence between the government and
the Railway Commissioners and the vendors, Kern & Mathews, from the commence-
ment of the negotiations; and also showing what steps, if any, were taken towards
e.xpropriating the property, or obtaining judicial determination as to the value of the
said property. Presented 4th March, 1909.— Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
46b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, showing the
final estimates on the contract entered into on August 22, 1906, between J. D. McArthur
and Smith & Prendible on the National Transcontinental Railway, for work from sta-
tion 9370 to station 9480; and the contract entered into on 2lst November, 1908, between
the same parties on the same railway for work from station 9260 to station 9370. Pre-
sented 11th March, 1909.— Mr. Haggart (Winnipeg) Not printed.
46c. Report of Collingwood Schreiber, Esquire, chief engineer western division National
Transcontinental Railway. Presented 15th March, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham.
Not printed.
46(/. Interim Report of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, for the nine
months ending 31st December, 1908. Presented 15th March, 1909, by Hon. G. P.
Graham Not printed.
46e. Statistics of Dominion Police Constables employed along the line of the Transconti-
nental Railway during the calendar year 1908. Presented 23rd March, 1909, by Hon,
A. B. Aylesworth Not printed.
46/. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy of all
letters, correspondence, statements and writing between the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-
way Company, or its engineers or agents, and the Commissioners of the Transcon-
tinental Railway, or their engineers or agents, and between the commissioners and their
engineers, and between the commissioners and their engineers and agents and the con-
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46g.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11— Continued.
tractors or sub-contractors on Districts B and F after mentioned, as to classification or
alleged over classification on Districts B and F of the Eastern Division of said rail-
way, and of all estimates, returns, certificates, memoranda, statements or writings,
showing classification or over-classification of the cuttings and work on said Districts
B and F. Presented 22nd April, 1909. — Mr. Lennox Not printed.
Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing the
names of all persons appointed to office or employment by the Transcontinental Rail-
way Commission since its creation, showing the county or city from which such person
came, the office or employment to which he was appointed, the date of appointment, the
salary and allowances attached thereto, the place or district where the work of each
employee is done, and the total amount paid each year for all such services up to the
end of December, 1908. Presented •22nd April, 1909.— .Vr. Foster Not printed.
46/i. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, for a copy of all
tenders received- for the construction of the following sections of the Eastern Division
of the National Transcontinental Railway, together with the itemized schedules of the
engineer's estimates of quantities on which the award of contracts was based, the
sections referred to being those mentioned in the answer of the Minister of Railways
and Canals in the House on the 13th April, 1908, as follows: —
STATEMENT NO. 1.— COMMISSIONERS -EASTERN DIVISION.
Mileage from
Moncton.
From
309 74
459 74
509 74
609 74
f.54 74
656 07
To
Description.
0
00
50 00
50
00
.58 55
58
55
97-60
97
60
164 00
164
00
195-80
195
80
256-68
256
68
309 74
459-74
509
609
654 74
656
877
877 751 1,027-75
1,021-75
1,027-75
1,171-85
1.334-35
1,409-35
1,429-76
1,. 557 -80
1,127
1,171
1,334
1,409
1,429
1,557
1,804-
Moncton to near Chipman 50
Near Chipman easterly 8 55 miles 8
Near Chipman westerly to I.C.R. crossing 39
I.C:R. crossing to Mile 164 66
Mile 164 to Grand Falls 31
Grand Falls to New Brunswick boundary. . 60
N.B. boundary to 1.50 miles east of Quebec
Bridge ". 143
r From Quebec Bridge 150 rnilea eastward . . 8
< Quebec Bridge link (not included
(, estimate 1
Quebec Bridge westerly 50 miles 50
50 miles west Quebec Bridge to 150 miles
west 100
150 miles west Quebec Bridge to near Way
montachene 45
To be included in this contract 1
Near Way montachene to near Harricanaw
River.... 221
Near Harricanaw River to Junction T. &
N. O. Ry 150
Junction T. & N. O. Ry. for 100 miles west. 100
100 miles west of .lunction T. & N. O. Ry.l
to west end of District ' D' '44
West end of District ' D' westerly 162
From 19i miles west of Mud River, easterly. 75
M II 11 to west
end of District 'E'.... 20
From westward District ' E ' to Lake
Superior Junction 128
From Lake Superior Junction to west bank
of Red River ,246
No. of
One
Miles.
Amount of
Estimate
on which Con-
tracts
were let.
S cts.
Date of
Contract.
989,895
289.190
767,434
1,898,124
l,64<i,253
1,385,941
2,377,409
5,011,346
1,489,537
3,807,719
\'
00
50
92
54
,691,073 41
Not let.
3,986,901
3,936,566
Not let.
2,101,499
Not let.
13,010,398 92
Mar. 14, '07
.\ug23,'()7
Mar. 28, "08
,1 28, 'OS
,1 28, '08
M 9, "07
., 28, '08
II 9, '07
May 15, '06
t, 15,'06
Mar.l4,'07
14, "07
28, '08
Comple-
tion.
Sept.
Aug,
Sept.
28, '08
May 15,'06
1,'08
1,'OS
1,'10
1,'10
1,'10
1,'08
1,'10
1,'09
1,'07
T,'07
1,'08
1.'09
1,'10
I.'IO
1,'07
Presented 26th April, 1909.— Mr. Lennox Not printed.
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46i. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, showing the various
quantities of work of each description or class actually executed by the several con-
tractors and certified as correct by the engineers and paid for up to 31st December,
1908, upon the several sections of the Eastern Division of the National Transcontinental
Railway, where the sections have not been completed, the various chief engineers'
estimates of the quantities of the various class of work remaining to be executed,
together with an estimate of the cost of completing the same, based on the contractors'^
prices attached to each tender. Presented 26th April, 1909. — Mr. Lennox. .Not printed.
46;. National Transcontinental Railway. Information in reply to questions by Mr. R. L.
Borden, M.P. Presented (Senate) 7th May, 1909, by Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright.
Not printed.
46fr. Correspondence and reports relative to complaints as to the manner men employed on
the Grand Trunk Pacific Railwaj' construction are treated in the hospital at Prince
Rupert; the complaint of non-payment of just claims for wages, &c., on the Prince
Rupert section of the said railway. Presented 12th May, 1909, by Hon. R. Leraieux.
Not printed.
46L Supplementary Return to 46(j. Presented 14th May, 1909 Not printed.
46/». Supplementary Return to No. 4Gh. Presented Idth May, 1909 Not printed.
47. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 25tli January, 1909, for a copy of
all orders in council, correspondence, reports and other documents and papers, not
already brought down, touching or relating to the All-Red Line, so-called, as referred to-
in the resolution passed by this House on the 9th day of July, 1908, or touching or
relating to any similar or substituted proposal for. the like purpose. Presented 29th
January, 1909.— -Vr. Borden (Halifax) .Not printed.
48. General rules and orders in the Exchequer Court in Canada, 1909. Presented 29th
January, 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy Not printed.
49. Classification of tlie following departments of the inside Civil Service at Ottawa, by
order in council of the 25th January, 1909, as on the 1st September, 1908, viz.: — Agri-
culture, Auditor General, Customs,- Finance, Superintendent of Insurance, Governor
General's Secretary, Indian Affairs, Inland Revenue, Justice, Labour, Library of Par-
liament, Marine and Fisheries, Militia and Defence, Mines, Post Office, Privy Council,
Public Printing and Stationery, Public Works, Railways and Canals, Royal Northwest
Mounted Police, Secretary of State, Trade and Commerce. Presented 1st February,
1909, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
49rf. Classification of the officers, cloiks and employees of the Library of Parliament, as on
the first day of September, 1908. Presented 11th March, 1909, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Not printed
49?). Classification and organization of the officers and clerks of the Distribution Office of
the Department of tlie Printing of Parliament, as on the first day of September, 1908.
Presented 11th ^Vlarch, 1909, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
49c. Classification of tlie permanent officers, clerks and employees of the House of Commons.
Presented lltli March, 1909, by (he Hon. the Speaker Not printed.
49r/. Or.<;anization of the Staff of the House of Commons, with the classification of the
various officers, clerks and employees. Presented 11th March, 1909, by the Hon. the
Speaker Not printed
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4»>e. Classification of the Department of the Interior (Inside Serviced at Ottawa, by ordtr in
council of the 1st February, 1909, as on the 1st September, 1908. Presented 1st April.
1909, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed,
49/. Order in Council approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the 5th May,
1908, granting authority for the continued employment of certain ofiicers and clerks
of the non-permanent branches of tht Department of Public Works. Presented 5th
April, 1909, by Hon. W. Pugsley Not printed.
49^. Schedules in connection -with the Civil Service Bill. Presented 10th May, 1909, by Hon.
S. A. Fisher Not printed.
50. Correspondence, &c., relative to the construction of a subway near the Kingston Junc-
tion of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Presented 1st February, 1909, by Hon.
G. P. Graham Not printed.
51. Copy of official communication, addressed by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, to
Commissioner Cassels, respecting the abolition of the patronage system in the Depart-
ment of Marine and Fisheries. Presented 1st February, 1909.- Mr. Fostcr.Not printed.
52. ^linutes of proceedings of the Board of Internal Economy of the House of Commons,
pursuant to Rule of the House No. 9, from the 16th December, 1907, to 14th July, 190S,
inclusive. Presented 29ih January, 1909, by the Hon. the Speaker Not printed.
53. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1908, showing the
number of applications for the release of prisoners and the number granted since the
year 1896 by the Minister of Justice before the expiry of sentence, the terms of sen-
tence, the date of release, the reasons therefor as far as expedient, and the name of
the solicitor who was interested in procuring the release. Presented 2nd February,
1999.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
54. Report of the Commissioner, Dominion Police Force, for the year 1908. Presented 2nd
February, 1909, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth Not printed.
55. A detailed statement of all bonds or securities registered in the Department of the
Secretary of State of Canada since last return, 7th December, 1907, submitted to the
Parliament of Canada under section 32, of chapter 19, of the Revised Statutes of
Canada, 1906. Presented 2nd February, 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy Not printed.
56. Return under chapter 125 (R.S.C.), 1903, intituled: 'An Act respecting Trades Unions,'
submitted to Parliament in accordance with section 33 of the said Act. Presented 2nd
February, 1909, by Hon. C. Murphy Not printed.
57. Report of the Ottawa Improvement Commission for the nine months ended tlie 31st
March, 1908. Presented 4th February, 1909, by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed.
58. Partial Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, show-
ing what persons have been appointed, transferred, or promoted, respectively, since 1st
July, 1908, in the various departments coming under the operation of the Civil Ser-
vice Act of 1908; the positions and salaries of such persons as have been transferred and
promoted at the time of the change; the positions and salaries at present of all who
> have been so appointed, transferred or promoted, and which of these appointments,
transfers or promotions were made in accordance with the present Civil Service Act.
Presented 5th February, 1909.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
58a. Partial Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, for
a copy of all orders in council, departmental orders, rules and regulations, and
schemes of reorganization adopted in the several departments, rules and regulations
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made by the Civil Service Commissiouers, and all other orders, steps and proceedings
made, had or taken under or pursuant to the Civil Service Amendment Act, 1908. Pre-
^ sented 8th February, 1909. — Mr. Borden (Halifax) Not printed.
58b. Supplementary Return to No. 58. Presented 8th February, 1909 Not printed.
58c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, showing how
many officials were appointed in the year 1908 to the various departments and brought
from the outside service into the inside service under the Civil Service Act, with their
names and salaries; and what addition to the various stafis have been made thereby.
Presented 11th February, 1909. — Mr. Sharpe (Ontario).. Not printed.
58d. Further Supplementary Return to No. 58. Presented 11th February, 1909.. iVot printed.
58e. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd February, 1909, showing the
names of the temporary clerks formerly paid out of Civil Government Contingencies
who have been classified under section 7 of the Civil Service Act since the 1st Septem-
ber, 1908, and placed in the third division subdivision B ; the position filled by each at
the time of classification and the salary paid, the length of service, the age and what
examination has been passed ; the position to wliich assigned under the classification
and the salary attached ; the names of the persons appointed to the Civil Service since
1st September, 1908, under section 47 of the Civil Service Act, the positions to which
appointed, the date of appointment, and the salary attached. Presented 11th February,
1909.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
58/. Further Supplementary Return to No. 53. Presented 18th February, 1909.iVot printed.
58(7. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, for copies
of orders in council by authority of which increases of salary detailed on pages 556,
557, 558, 559, 5G0, 561, 562, 563 and 564, unrevised Hansard, 1909, were granted. Pre-
sented 23rd February, 1909. — Mr. Foster Not printed.
58/i. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, showing the
name and date of the first appointment, position and salarj' at time of increase of each
clerk or other employee in the outside service of the Department of Public Works at
Ottawa, to whom any increase of pay was given on and after the 1st of April, 1908, the
amount of such increase or increases, the date on which increase was granted, the date
it became effective, and the date on which the increase was paid. 2. A similar return from
each of the following Departments: Militia and Defence, Marine and Fisheries, Rail-
ways and Canals, Customs, Inland Revenue, Public Printing, Indian Affairs, Auditor
General, Finance, Mines and Post Office Department. Presented 23rd February, 1909. —
Mr. Foster Not printed.
58i. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, for copies of
orders in council passed from the 1st of May, 1908, to 31st January, 1909, authorizing in-
creases to the employees of the Department of Public Works. Presented 25th February,
1909.— 3Ir. Foster Not printed.
58;. Orders in Council attached to Sessional Paper No. 58g herewith were the only ones
passed in connection with the increases of salary detailed on pages 550, 557, 558, 559, 560,
561, 562, 563 and 564, unrevised Hansard, 1909. The increases given to the officials em-
ployed in the Surveys Branch were granted in accordance with the Act respecting the
Department of the Interior, chapter 54, sections 6 and 8, of the Revised Statutes, which,
relate to the employment and payment of temporary assistants in the Surveyor Gen-
eral's Branch, for the performance of services requiring technical, scientific or pro-
fessional qualifications. The increases given to the employees on Dominion Lands,
Outside Service, School Lands, Immigration and Boundary Surveys were granted under
departmental authority. Presented 26th February, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Not printed.
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59. Return of orders in council which liave been publislied in the Canada Gazette and in
t!ie British Cohimbia Gazette, between 1st December, 1907, and 1st December, 1908, in
accordance with provisions of subsection (d) of section 3S of the regulations for the
survey, administration, disposal and management of Dominion lands within the 40-mile
railway belt in the province of British Columbia. Presented 5th February, 1909, by
Hon. F. Olivier Not printed.
60. Eeturn under the provisions of section 57 of the Northwest Irrigation Act, being
chapter 61 of Revised Statutes of Canada, W06, being copies of all Orders in Council,
which have been passed or regulations which have been made or forms prescribed by
the Minister of the Interior under that Act, and which have been published in the
Canada Gazette, since the date of the presentation to Parliajnent of a similar return at
its last preceding session. Presented 5th February, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.
Not printed.
61. Return under the provision of section 77 of the Dominion Lands Act, chapter 20, of the
Statutes of 1908, of section 5 of the Dominion Lands Surveys Act, chapter 21, of the
same Statutes, of subsection 2, of section 13 of the Dominion Forest Reserves Act,
chapter 56, R.S.C., 1906, of subsection 3 of section 5 of the Rocky Mountains Park Act,
chapter 60, R.S.C., 1906, and of subsection 2 of section 18 of the Yukon Act, chapter 63,
R.S.C., 1906, being copies of all orders in council, ordinances or regulations which have
been passed under any of the above mentioned Acts and which have been published in the
Canada Gazette, since the date of the presentation to Parliament of a similar return at
its last preceding session. Presented to Parliament of a similar return at its last
preceding session. Presented 5th February, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
62. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence during the last three mouths with reference to Lachute !Mills post
office. Presented 8th February, 1909. — Mr. Perley Not printed.
63. Order in Council, &c., in relation to the issue of $50,000,000 additional stock by the
Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Presented 8th February, 1909, by Hon. G. P.
Graham Not printed.
63a. Return (in so far as the Department of the Interior is concerned) of copies of all
orders in council, plans, papers, and correspondence which are required to be presented
to the House of Commons, under a resolution passed on 20th February, 1882, since the
date of the last return under such resolution. Presented 8th February, 1909, by Hon.
F. Oliver Not printed.
G3b. Correspondence on the subject of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company securing
running rights over the Intercolonial Railway between St. John and Halifax. Pre-
sented 8th February, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham Not printed.
63c. Return of lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, from the 1st October,
1907, to the 1st October, 1903, and the names of the purchasers. Presented 15th February,
1909, by Hon. F. Oliver.. Not printed.
63d. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909/»for a copy of
any order in council authorizing the Canadian Pacific Railway to increase its capital
stock. Presented 18th February, 1909.— Mr. Maclean (York) Not printed.
63e. Further correspondence on the subject of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company
securing running rights over the Intercolonial Railway between St. John and Halifax.
Presented 22nd February, 1909, by Hon. G. P. Graham Not printed.
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64. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing what
sums of money have been paid each of the several holders of stock in the Quebec
Bridge Company on account of stock, bonus and interest, respectively; and what
amount remains to be paid find to whom. Tresenled Slli Februarv, 1909.— Mr. Foster,
Not prinieti
65. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing what
disposition has been made in detail of the vote of •*25,000 under Miscellaneous, for
seed grain in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Presented lllh February, 1909, by Hon. F.
Oliver Not printed.
66. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2CtL .January, 1909, showing in
detail the assets amounting to $157,48.3,9i]6.17 in the balance sheet of Canada on 31st
December, 1909. Presented 11th February, 1909. — Mr. Ames Not printed.
67. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 11th February, 1909, for a copy
of the report of the commissioners appointed by the government to inquire into,
examine and report upon tlie branch lines of railway connecting with the Intercolonial
Railway; also a copy of the report of the commissioners apjpointed by the government
of the province of New Brunswick to inquire into, examine and report upon the
branch lines of railway within said province and connecting with the said Intercolonial
Railway. Presented 11th February, 1909.— 3/r. Emmerson.
Printed jor both distribution and sessional papers.
67a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing the
tenders called for by the Department of Railways and Canals for 144 miles, more or
less, of wire fencing during the summer or fall of 190S, and the advertisements or cir-
culars calling for same: how many tenders were received and from whom; how the
contract was let, at what price and to whom; the quantity of wire fencing purchased
by the Department of Railways and Canals during 1908, by tender or otherwise, and the
prices paid per mile. Presented 2nd March, 1909.— Jlr. Taylor (Leeds).. ..Not printed.
67b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing, in
respect of the following items which appear in the Public Accounts:—
Intercolonial Railway, open account ^965,418 00
Windsor Branch, open account 180 34
Prince Edward Island Railway, open account 19,687 00
(a) what proportion of these amounts represents moneys due the government since a
date prior to the end of the fiscal year 1906-7; (b) what part of the amount thus over-
due was incurred in each fiscal year prior to 1906-7; (c) a list of the items included in
(a) which represent an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, with name in each case
of debtor, date and nature of services. Presented 4th March, 1909.— Jfr. Ames.
Not printed.
67c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th March, 1909, for a copy of the
Report of the Conciliation Board in connection with the freight clerks of Halifax and
St. John. Presented 23rd March, 1909.— 3fr. Crosby Not printed.
•
67d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, showing the
names of the Intercolonial employees dismissed or suspended during the year 1908, the
position held by each, the date of dismissal or suspension, and the special cause alleged
therefor; also the names of any such persons so dismissed or suspended who have been
reinstated up to 28th February, 1909, and the dates of reinstation. Presented 22nd April,
1909.— 3fr. Foster Not printed.
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67e. Copy of Order in Council constituting a Boaril oi" Manugenieut for the Government
Railways — the Intercolonial and the Prince Edward Island Railway — and naming the
members of the said Board of Management. Presented 26th April, 1909, by Hon. G. P.
Graham Not printed.
67/. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
petitions and corre^ondence, whether by letter or telegrams, and all plans submitted
either to the Railway Department or to the authorities of the Intercolonial Railway,
and of all decisions arrived at, relating to the enlargement of the station of the
Intercolonial Railway at Cap St. Iguace. or the constrxiction of a new station. Pre-
sented 14th May, 1909. — Mr. Roy (Montmagny) Not printed.
67g. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
correspondence, memorials, reports nnd decisions arrived at respecting the construc-
tion of a tank at the Intercolonial Railway station at Cap St. Ignace, and the increased
cost to be paid to the Aqueduct Comijany supplying the water for the engines running
on the said railway. Presented 14th April, 1909. — Mr. Roy (Montmagny) . .Not printed.
67h. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 18th March, 1909, praying for all petitions
presented to the Governor General in Council, asking that the Intercolonial Railway
may be placed under the Railway Board, together with all correspondence in connec-
tion therewith. Presented 4th May, 1909. — Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bouell.. . .Not printed.
671. Certified copy of a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His
Excellency the Governor General on the 20th April, 1909, re Intercolonial Railway.
Presented (Senate) 30th April, 1909, by Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright.. . .Not printed.
68. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, for the produc-
tion of all the original applications and tenders filed in the Department of the Interior
in respect of Timber Berth No. 1122, and that the same be laid on the Table of the
House, said papers not to be part of the archives of this House, but to be returned by
the Clerk to the Department of the Interior after inspection. Presented 12th February,
1909.— Mr. Campbell Not printed.
69. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing what
lands, at what price, and to what persons or corporations have been sold along the route
of the Grand Trunk Pacific for stations, terminal or town site purposes. Presented
12th February, 1909.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
70. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing, year
by year, since 1881, the expenditures charged annually to capital under the caption of
Dominion lands, together with a similar statement of the total receipts from sale of
lands, town sites, &c., where public domain has been permanently alienated. Presented
12th February, 1909.— Mr. Ames Not printed.
71. Return to an order of the House of Commcns, dated 1st February, 1909, showing the
amount of gold, silver and copper coins manufactured by the branch of the Royal Mint
in Canada, and the amount of said coin not disposed of since it commenced operation
up to 1st January, 1909. 2. How much silver in its crude state has been offered for
sale to the management of the Royal Mint from Canadian mines in the year 1908, and
what quantity has been accepted. 3. What reason the government gives for not pur-
chasing all the silver in its crude state that is offered. 4. Tlie system used in deciding
from whom to make purchases. 5. How many Canadian mines have sold silver to the
government, the names of said mines, and the quantity purchased from each. Pre-
sented 12th February, 1909.— Mr. Armstrong Not printed.
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71a. Eeturn to an order of the Honse of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing the
total cost of-the Royal Mint to 31st December, 1908; the total expenses of Eoyal Mint
for the calendar year 1908, (a) for addiiionf. and improvements, (b)for maintenance,
(c) for salaries, (d) for bullion copper, silver and gold, respectively ; the amount of
copper, silver and gold coinage that was struck during that time; and the net profit on
each kind of coinage. Presented 31st March, 1909. — Mr. Foster Not printed.
72. Eeturn to an order of the House of (?ommons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing, in
detail, the items comprised in the amount $699,235.52, given as miscellaneous revenue
for the month of December, 1908. Presented 12th February, 1909. — Mr. Ames.
Not printed.
73. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing all
free mail deliveries established or authorized since the 30th of June, 1908, in towns or
villages; all free rural mail deliveries established or authorized since said date, the
number of persons served by each such free mail delivery in the community or route
for which it has been so established and the cost in each instance. Presented 12th
February, 1909.— Mr. Borden (IlaUjaxJ Not printed.
73a. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy of all
correspondence and memoranda relating to rural mail delivery in the province of
Alberta. Presented 17th May, 1909.— Mr. McCarthy Not printed.
74. General orders issued to the Militia between 28th November, 1907, to 31st January, 1909.
Presented 15th February, 1909, Vj Sir Frederick Borden Not printed.
75. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, in detail show-
ing what disposition has been made of the vote of $35,000 to cover the cost of boring for
oil, gas, coal, &c., passed on 15th Jul}', 1908, with a copy of all correspondence, reports,
telegrams, memoranda, &c., connected with the matter, giving the district in which
the wells were drilled, the cost and present condition of each well, and a copy of all
contracts and tenders. Presented 15th February, 1909. — Mr. Armstrong.. Not printed.
76. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing: 1. Tlie
number of accidents which occurred at level railway crossings in Canada during the
period of five years prior to the 31st of March, 1908. 2. The time where and the
places at which these accidents occurred. 3 The alleged cause of the accident in each
case. 4, The number of persons killed in each case. 5. The number of persons injured
and the nature of the injury in each ca.se. 6. A statement in each case as to whether
the crossing was protected or not, and if j.rotected, by what means. Presented 16th
February, 1909. — Mr. Lennox Not printed.
76a. Eeturn to an order of tlie House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, showing since
the constitution of the Eailway Board, in how many cases they have ordered protection
of highway-railway crossings, (a) by separation of the highway and railway, (b) by
gates, (c) by other means, and the method adopted in each case; how the proceedings
were initiated in each case; wliat order was made as to the expense of the work or
service in each; at what points separation of highway and railway was ordered, and
the actual or estimated cost in each case; in how many, and what cases applications
were refused. Presented 4th March, 1909.— Mr. Lennox Not printed.
76b. Eeturn to an address of the Senate, dated 25tli February, 1909, for copies of all
requests to the Board of Eailway Commissioners by the Minister of Railways, under
section 28 of the Railway Act, and also copies of all orders in council made within the
last twelve months respecting level crossings by railways over public highways, the
dates of making such requests or orders in council to be given. Presented 19th March,
1909.— Hon. Mr. Ferguson ^ Not printed.
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77. Return to an order of the House of Oomraoiis, dated 1st February, 1909, showing all
importations of steel bars, steel ingot, rolled iron and steel, steel rails and structiiral
steel, into the Dominion of Canada, by months, since the 31st day of March, 1908, and
up to the 31st January, 1909, showing: (a) the quantity imported, (b) the country
from which imported, (c) port of entry, (d) the value of the imports, and (e) the
amount of duty paid thereupon. Presented 18th February, 1909. — Mr. Boyce.
Xot printed.
78. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated Sth February, 1909, showing the
number of seizures made by the Department of Inland Revenue diiring the years 1904,
1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908'; the date of seizures; by whom seized; what the seizures con-
sisted of; amount realized by the sale of such material seized; and how the seized
material was disposed of. Presented 18th February, 1909. — Mr. Barr Not printed.
78a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, showing the
number of seizures made by the Department of Customs during the years 1904, 1905,
1906, 1907 and 1908 ; the date of seizures ; by whom seized ; what the seizures consisted
of ; the party from whom seized ; amount realized by the sale of such material seized ;
and how the seized material was disposed of. Presented 11th IMarch, 1909. — Mr. Barr.
Not printed.
79. Return showing remissions of interest made under subsection 2 of section 88 of the Indian
Act, chapter 81, Revised Statutes of Canada, for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
Presented 18th February, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed.
80v Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd February, 1909, showing how
many sessional clerks and messengers have been appointed to the House of Commons
since 1880; their names and the date of their appointments; if appointed by the Internal
Economy Commission or otherwise; how many sessional clerks and messengers have
been removed from the House of Commons since 1880; their names and the dates of
their removal; if removed by the Internal Economy Commission or otherwise. Pre-
sented 19th February, 1909. — Mr. Paqiiet Not printed.
81. Copy of an order in council of the loth February, 1909, relative to the Second Joint
Report of the Commission for the demarcation of the meridian of the 141st degree of
west longitude (Alaska Boundary), appointed in virtue of the First Article of the
Convention between Great Britain and the United States, signed at Washington on
the 21st April, 1906; and also a copy of th" said Report. Presented 22nd February, 1909,
by Hon. F. Oliver A'ot j^rinted.
82. Return to an order o* the House of Commons, dated 3rd February, 1909, showing v.hat
precautionary measures were taken by the government to combat the introduction of
the foot and mouth disease into Canada from United States ; what officials were ap-
pointed especially for the work, the dates of appointment, length of service, remunera-
tion paid to each as salary or expenses; the present danger, and when the embargo on
live stock from the United States was raised. Presented 22nd February, 1909. — Mr.
Sharpe (Ontario) Not printed.
82a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing
what States of the United States have been quarantined by order in council by reason
of the prevalence of foot and mouth disease in such States; how many inspectors were
appointed by the government to prevent the importation of live stock into Canada
from quarantine Slates; at what points such inspectors were stationed; and what
salaries these inspectors were paid. Presented 22nd February, 1909.— Mr. Chisholvi
(Huron) Not printed.
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83. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated lOth February, 1909, showing the
quantity of summer-caught white fish, and the value, the pickerel, quantly and valuo,
the sturgeon, quantity and value, exported to the United States for each year, respec-
tively, during the years from November 1893 to November, 1908, from the Manitoba
ports. Presented 23rd February, 1909.— Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
84. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing, in
detail, all moneys received by this government from the sale of land, forest, mines,
fisheries and other natural resources of the province of Alberta for the last fiscal
year. Presented 23rd February, 1909. — Mr. McCarthy Not printed.
85. Return to an order of the eHouse of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, showing from
whom the wood-working machinery was purchased for Intercolonial Railway shops at
Moncton or elsewhere since 1st January, 1908, how much from each and the prices
paid ; from whom the iron-working machinery was purchased for the Intercolonial
Railway shops at Moncton, or elsewhere, since 1st January, 1908, how much from each,
and the prices paid, the dates, (a) of purchase, and (b) of delivery. Presented 23rd
February, 1909.— Mr. Clare Not printed.
85a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, showing the
claims of any person or persons in Nova Scotia against the government by reason of
personal damages or losses of animals or damages to property on account of the Inter-
colonial Railway, settled or paid between 1st June and 31st December, 1908, together
with the names and addresses of such persons, the nature of their claims, how settle-
ment was effected, and on what date settlement was effected in each case. Presented 26th
March, 1909. — Mr. Rhodes Not printed.
86. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, for a copy
of all orders in council, regulations, reports, correspondence, documents, and papers
under, relating to or touching the several treaties of 11th April, 1908, between His
Majesty and the United States of America, relating to or touching any action, proceed-
ing, appointment, reports or other matter made, had or undertaken under or pursuant
to the said treaties or either of them. Presented 25th February, 1909. — Mr. Borden
(Halifax) Not printed.
87. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th February, 1909, for copy of a
report of Thomas Costello, special officer of customs, on the subject of the Woollen
Industry in Great Britain. Presented 26th February, 1909. — Mr. Patcrson.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
88. Copy of special agreement for the submission of question relating to Fisheries on the
North Atlantic Coast under the general treaty of Arbitration concluded between the
United States and Great Britain on the 4th day of April, 1908. Presented 26th Feb-
ruary, 1909, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth Not printed.
S9. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, showing how
many heads of stock there are on the respective experimental farms and what they
consist of; the estimated value of the different kinds, and for what purposes they
are utilized; how many acres there are in each experimental farm; how many acres
there are under cultivation on each farm. Presented 26th February, 1909. — Mr.
Staples .. .. Not printed,
90. Declaration of Principles, North American Conservation Conference. Presented 26th
February, 1909, by Hon. S. A. Tisher. .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
91. Statement of insurance paid on tlie St. Lawrence route on merchandise, provisions and
• grain, from 1900 to 1907, both years inclusive. Presented (Senate) 28th January, 1909,
by Hon.. Sir Richard Cartwright Not printed.
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92. Statement of the affairs of the British Canadian Loan and Investment Company
(Limited), for the year ended the 31st of December, 1908, also a list of the shareholders
for the same year, in compliance with the Loan Corporation Act. Presented (Senate)
25th February, 1909, by the Hon. the Speaker Not printed.
93. Copy of the Progress Report, Hudson Bay Railway Surveys, 1st February, 1909. Pre-
sented 4th March, 1909. — Hon. G. P. Graham Not printed.
93a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing all
surveys made to date in the prosecution of the proposed Hudson Bay Railway. Pre-
sented 8th March, 1909. — Mr. Meighen Not printed.
94. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, of all correspon-
dence, papers and reports of engineers or others, relating to the authorization and
construction of a canal from Lake Simcoe to Newmarket, including all contracts
entered into, the amount of money so far paid, and the estimated cost of the com-
pleted work, with plans showing the capacity of the canal, and for all statements and
estimates of the commercial reasons for the work. Presented 4th March, 1909. —
Mr. Foster Not printed.
94a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, showing: 1.
Who were employed to value the land of the right of way of the canal from Holland
River to Newmarket, and what other duties than valuation of lands these parties were
entrusted with. 2. The remuneration of each of these valuators. 3. How long they
were employed, and upon what terms. 4. («) What properties they valued, (b) at wtat
amount or rate in each case, (c) the acreage of each property, (d) in how many cases,
by names, the valuations were accepted by the owners, (e) in how many cases, by
names, the valuations were finally rejected by the owners, (/) in what cases expro-
priation proceedings were resorted to, and (g) the result as compared with valuators'
figures. 5. What titles to all properties have been required. Presented 31st March,
1909. — Mr. Lennox Not printed.
95. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, for a copy of
all lists of voters as prepared by the enumerators and completed by the deputy return-
ing oflBcers for the several jjolling subdi^-isions in the electoral riding of Calgary, in
the province of Alberta, and used in the recent general election for the House of Com-
mons. Presented 4th March, 1909. — Mr. McCarthy Not printed.
95a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing the
names of the deputy returning officer, poll cierk, scrutineer or agent, or any other
officer who acted, respectively, as such in the several polling subdivisions in the elec-
toral district of Calgary in the recent general election for the House of Commons.
Presented 4th March, 1909. — Mr. McCarthy Not printed.
95b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th March, 1909, showing, in
respect of the election for the House of Commons, held in the county of Montcalm, on
the 26th of October, 1908, and in respect of each polling subdivision (a) the number of
votes polled for each candidate; (b) the total number of valid votes polled; (c) the
number of rejected ballots; (d) the number of spoiled ballots; (c) the number of
voters on the revised voters' list; (/) the number of ballot papers in possession of the
deputy returning officer at the hour of the opening of the poll; (</) the number of
ballot papers remaining unused in the hands of the deputy returning officer at
close of the pool; (h) the name and the address of the returning officer
and names and addresses of each of his deputies and poll clerks;
(t) all correspondence between tlie government, or any officer thereof, and the return-
ing officer, or any deputy returning officer or poll clerk or, any candidate in respect
of said election. Presented 22nd March, 1909.— .l/r, Aines Not printed.
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95c. Return to an order of the Hoiise of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy of
all lists of voters as prepared by the enumerators and completed by the deputy
returning officers for the 'several polling subdivisions in the electoral riding of
Qu'Appelle, and used in the recent general election for the House of Commons; also
for a return showing the boundaries of the said polling subdivisions, and the names
of the enumerators, deputy returning officers, poll clerks, candidates' agents or scru-
tineers who acted for each poll. Presented 22ud March, 1909. — Mr. Lake.. Not printed.
96. L'eturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th February, 1909, for a copy of
a report made by Charles Olin to tJie Department of the Interior, of his visit to
Sweden for that department in 1907-8, and of all correspondence leading up to his
appointment to make such trip, and in any way relating thereto. Presented 4th itarch,
1909.— .¥ 7-. Coodeve Not printed.
97. Keturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, for a copy of
all applications that liave been received for the transfer of villa lots in section 14,
township 21, range 1, west of the fifth meridian, and all correspondence in connection
therewith since the 10th day of June, 1908. Presented 4th March, 1909.— Mr. McCarthy.
Not printed.
98. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, showing the
average number of men employed in every capacity in the working, maintenance and
repairs of the Carillon and Grenville Canals during each of the following months;
July and August, 1906 and 1908, September and October, 1907 and 1908; and the total
outlay for wages and salaries; also, the total expenditure of every kind in connection
with the said canal during each of these months. Presented 4th March, 1909. — Mr,
Pcrlcij Not printed.
99. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, for a copy of
orders in council, correspondence, letters, despatches, memoranda and communications,
between the Imperial and Canadian governments relating to the organization of a
Imperial General Staff. Presented 5th March, 1909.— Mr. Talbot.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
100. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence between the Surveyor General's Department or Department of
Indian Affairs and the late Mr. Vaughan, D.L.S., covering his instructions to survey
the parish of St. Peters, St. Clements and St. Peters Indian Reserve; together with
Mr. Vaughan's correspondence, &c. ; of all correspondence between the Department of
the Interior and Mr. H. M. Howell, Commissioner to investigate Indian claims on said
reserve; of the report of Mr. Rothwell, Law Clerk of the Department of the Interior,
on the said St. Peters land claim; of the itemized account of Frederick Heap, of the
services rendered during the investigation, and instruction to him from the Depart-
ment of the Interior and Indian Affairs. Presented 5th March, 1909.— Mr. Bradbury.
Not printed.
100a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated *22nd February, 1909, for a copy
of the treaty arranged between St. Peters Indians and the government; and of all
correspondence, papers, instructions, and documents relating to the aforesaid treaty.
Presented 11th March, 1909.— Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
100b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, showing the
number and names of all parties wlio were entitled to receive patents, and did receive
patents, under the treaty made by Mr. H. M. Howell for the surrender of St. Peters
Reserve, ^lanitoba. Presented 12th March, 1909- Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
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lOOc. Supplementary Return to No. 100. Presented 5tli April, 1909 Not printed.
lOOtf. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
papers, letters and correspondence relating to, and an itemized statement of, the
account of Mr. H. M. Howell in regard to the surrender of St. Peters Reserve.
Presented 27th April, 1909.^ — Mr. Smyth Not printed.
lOOe. Supplementary Eeturn to Xo. 100. Presented 19th May, 1909 Not printed.
101. Supplementary Convention respecting the conjmercial relations between France and
Canada, entered into at Paris on the 23rd day of January 1909, between His Majesty and
the President of the French Republic. Presented 8th March, 1909, by Hon. W. S.
Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
102. Correspondence relating to Supplementaiy Convention respecting commercial relations
between Canada and France. Presented 10th March, 1909, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.
Printed for both distribution aiid sessional pajjers.
103. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, for a copy
of all evidence, reports, correspondence, writings, papers and documents in possession
or control of the Department of Inland Revenue, including all correspondence and
written statements between the department or its officials or agents, and the govern-
ment of Manitoba, or the Attorney Genera] or other officials or agents of that pro-
vince, in reference to the quality of coal oil sold in Manitoba, and accidents caused by
coal oil there during the year 1908, and connected with recent investigations into the
cause of these disasters. Presented 8th ilarcb, 1909. — Mr. Schaffner Not printed.
104. Copies of cablegrams between His Excellency the Governor General and the Honour-
able the Secretary of State for the Colonies respecting the International Boundary
"Waters Treaty, Presented 8th March, 1!;09, by Sir "Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
104a. International Boundary Waters Treaty, signed at Washington, 11th January, 1909,
(2) Rider attached by United States Senate. Presented loth March, 1909, by Hon. W. S.
Fielding Not printed.
105. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 16th January, 1909, showing tlie
number and amount of temporary loans made by the government since 1st July, 1906,
the bank or corporation with which each was made, the conditions and cost of the
same. Presented 9th March, 1909. — Mr. Foster Not printed.
105a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing the
amount and conditions of each permanent loan made by the government since 1st July,
1S96, the bank or corporation through which it was made, the cost of each, in (a)
brokerage and commission, (b) stamps, &c., (c) legal or other services, and (d) dis-
counts, the net result of each loan and per cent of interest upon the same. Presented
24th March, 1909.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
105b. Supplementary Return to No. 105a. Presented 31st March, 1909 Not printed.
105c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, showing what
expenses under the following heads: (a) bank commission, (b) underwriting charges,
(c) brokerage, and (d) advertising, were incurred by the government on each of the
following loans, and to whom the several amounts were paid, viz : —
£ s. d.
1874 loan extended to 1911, 4 per cent 1,753,830 4 10
1875-8 Public Works guaranteed loan, 4 per cent 3,200.000 0 0
Loan t)f 1S84, 3.V per cent 5,000,000 0 0
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Canada reduced 1885, 4 per cent 6.443,136 2 9
Loan of 1885, 4 per cent 4,000,000 0 0
C. P. R. land grant 1888, 3i per cent 3,093,700 0 0
4 per cent loan of 1908-12, 4 per cent 1,379,600 0 0
3i per cent loan 1908, (February issue) 3i per cent 3,000,000 0 0
3J per cent loan 1908, 3J per cent 5,000,000 0 0
3i per cent loan 1908 (October issue) 3^ per cent 5,000,000 0 0
3J per cent loan 1909, 3J per cent 6,000,000 0 0
Payable in Canada —
Reduced loan of 1883, extended 3\ per cent $1,425,800 00
Dominion stock issue —
A reduced in 1897, 3^ per cent 58,^99 67
B reduced in 1897, 3i per cent 325,900 00
C reduced in 1897, 3J per cent 49,066 34
E extended for 10 years, from 1st July. 1906, 3§ per cent.. 2,500,000 00
Dominion stock issue 1891, 3* per cent 404,202 00 ;
$5,000,000 for one month; Bank of Montreal, Ottawa; 2nd March, 1909; 4 per cent.
Presented 6th April, 1909.— Mr. Sharpc (Ontario) Not printed.
105d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing, in
respect of the sinking fund in connection with each outstanding loan forming on 31st
March, 1908, part of the funded public debt: (a) term of loan, (b) the sinking fund
rate, (c) the amount that has been each year set aside, including earnings of interest
reinvested, (d) the aggregate amount to credit of sinking fund of that particular loan
on 31st March, 1908, (r) the aggregate amount which may be reasonably expected to
stand to credit of sinking fund on date when loan shall fall due, and if extended at
the end of final period, (/) percentage which accrued sinking fund and its earnings
will bear to the nominal amount of loan on date of expiry. Presented. 6th April, 1909. —
Mr. Ames Not printed.
105e. Supplementary Return No. 105c. Presented 19th April, 1909 Not printed.
105/. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, for a copy
of all orders in council, correspondence and papers, including prospectuses, in relation
to the loans negotiated by the Minister of Finance from the 1st January, 1907, to date.
Presented 19th April 1909.— Mr, Foster Not printed.
lOSi/. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing, in
detail, the contingent or nominal liabilities of the Do.ninion government on the 1st of
January, 1909; that is to say, a statemeut of all amounts which might under existing
legislation become exigible, such as earnable railway subsidies, government guaranteed
loans, deficiencies which might require to be made good, &c. (See also 109a.) Presented
19th April, 1909.— Mr. ^»ncs Not printed.
106. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909: 1. Showing
the approximate area of coal and timber lands, respectively, in each of the provinces
of Saskatchewan and Alberta (a) owned by private individuals or companies, (5)
leased by the government to private individuals or companies ; and the approximate
area in each province on which mining or lumbering operations are actually being
carried on. 2. The approximate amount of revenue collected by the government between
1st January, 1906, and the 31st December, 1908, on account of (a) payments for coal
lands; (b) coal royalties; (c) bonuses and rentals on timber lands; (d) timber dues;
(e) hay lands; (/) grazing lands, and (g) irrigation areas within each of the above
provinces. Presented 11th March, 1909.- .Vr. Lake ..Not printed.
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106a. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22ud Februarj-, 1906, showing
how mauy acres have already been taken up in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,
respectively, by homestead and pre-emption, by railway lands, by Hudson Bay lands;
by other corporations or persons; by waste, swamps or mountainous land unfit for
tilling; by lake areas, including Winnipeg, Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Big Quill, Birch
and Beaver; and the area in square miles oi each province above named. Presented
nth March, 1909.— Mr. llughcs Not printed.
106b. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, for a copy of all
applications, advertisements, tenders, leases, correspondence and papers of every
description, with respect to timber berths Nos. 1316, 1317, 1318, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1333,
1334, 1335, 1336, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 136t and 1365. Presented 30th March, 1909.— Mr!
Bradbury , Not printed.
106c. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence, communications in writing and documents, to the Minister of the
Interior, or any official of the department, and the replies or communications from
the minister or any official of the department, since 11th January, 1905, relating to the
transfer of certain swamp lands in the Big Grass Marsh, in the province of Manitoba,
to His Majesty King Edward VII., for the purposes of the province of Manitoba. Pre-
sented 30th March, 1909.— Mr. Molloy Not printed.
106d. Supplementary Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909,
showing with respect to leases granted since 30th June, 1896, for timber on Dominion
lands in British Columbia, the names and addresses of lessees, the date, term and
acreage of each lease, and the bonus received for the same. Presented 5th April, 1909.
— Mr. Taylor (New Westminster] Not printed.
106e. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
correspondence, reports, papers, and communications in the possession of the Dominion
Lands Oflice at Prince Albert and the Department of the Interior at Ottawa, in con-
nection with the application for patent for the N.E. ^ section 10, township 47, range 1,
west 3rd meridian of A. A. Strachan, and the performance of his homestead duties.
Presented 16th April, 1909.— Mr. Lake Not printed.
107. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing the
total amount received by tlie Winnipeg Free Press from all the departments of the
government from 1st July, 1896, to 1st January, 1909, specifying amount each year.
Presented 11th March, 1909. — Mr. Herron Not printed.
107a. Supplementary Eeturn to No. 107. Presented 26th March, 1909 Not printed.
108. Eeturn to an order to the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing
approximately the total amount of available cash on deposit to the credit of the gov-
ernment on the last day of each month during the period between the 1st of April, 1907,
and the 31st December, 1908. Presented 11th March, 1909.— Mr. .4.mes.. ..Not printed.
109. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th Januarj-, 1909, showing to
date the statement found on page 15 of the Budget Speech of 1898. Presented 11th
March, 1909.— 3fr. Ames Not printed.
109a. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing, in
detail, the contingent or nominal liabilities of the Dominion government on the let
Janiiary, 1909 ; that is to say, a statement of all amounts which might under existing
legislation become exigible, such as earnable railway subsidies, government guaranteed
loans, deficiencies, which might require to be made good, &c. (Supplementary to No.
1053.) Presented 11th March, 1909.— Mr. Ames Not printed.
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110. Return to an order of tlie House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy of
nil correspondence passing between the Deimrtment of Justice and the officers of New
Westminster Penitentiary or other persons whatsoever, relating to the visit or pro-
posed visit of detectives to Bill Miner during his incarceration in said penitentiary;
also of the report of the Inspector of Penitentiaries after investigating the circum-
stances connected with Miner's escape, and of the evidence on which such report is
based; also a copy of telegram sent from the said penitentiary to the department or its
officers respecting Miner's escape, and of such telegrams as received and of telegrams
sent and received in answer within two weeks from such escape. Presented 12th March,
1909.— Mr. Taylor (New Westminster) Not printed..
111. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, showing what
amounts the government has paid property owners for damages caused by the holding
up of water in the Otonabee River, between Hastings and Peterboro', and the names of
the parties receiving settlements. Presented loth March, 1909. — Mr, Sexsmith.
Not printed.
Ilia. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, showing
what amounts the government has paid property owners in or around Stony liake for
damages caused by the rising of water, and who they were. Presented loth !March,
1909.— Mr. Sexsmith Not printed.
111b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing what
measures, if any, have been taken by the government to lower the waters of Lakes
Simcoe and Couchichiug; what moneys, if any, have been expended for this purpose,
the date of expenditure, and persons Guperintendiug the same; the future intention of
the government in this direction, for tlie purpose of reclaiming thousands of acres
of first-class arable land. Presented 25th March, 1909.— 3/r. Sharpe (Ontario).
Not printed.
112. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, for tlie produc-
tion of the original tenders received in reponse to advertisement calling for tenders
for the erection of the building at Kingston R. M. C, intended for barracks accom-
modation, for stables; and also for a Return showing the advertisement and the papers
in which inserted; said papers not to be part of the archives of this House, but to be
returned by the Clerk to the Department of Public Works after inspection. Presented
15th March, 1909.— Mr. Edwards Not printed.
112a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, for the produc-
tion of the original tenders received in response to advertisement calling for tenders for
the erection of the Veterinary Hospital at Kingston, and also for a return showing the
advertisement and the papers in which inserted, said papers not to be part of the
archives of this House, but to be returned by the Clerk to the Department of Public
Works after inspection. Presented 21th March, 1909.— Mr. Edwards Not printed.
113. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, for a copy of
all papers, letters, telegrams and communications, with reference to the complaint
against and conviction and fine of F. Macdonald Jacobs, of Caughnawaga Reserve,
for cutting cordwood upon territory occupied by him on the reserve, and to have
refund of dues or fine. Presented 15th March, 1909.— Mr. Boyce Not printed.
114. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, letters, despatches, memoranda, &c., between the Imperial gov-
ernment, or any member thereof, and the Governor General, government or any mem-
ber thereof, relating to or bearing upon the question of Canada contributing io the
support of the British fleet, or purchasing ships of her own, or assisting in any way in
maintaining with the mother country the supremacy of the seas. Presented 17th
March, 1909.— .Vr. Worlhinoton Not printed.
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115. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd February, 1909, for a copj'^ of
all reports, memorials, documents and correspondence in possession of the government
with regard to the superannuation and to making provision for the superannuation of
officers and members of the crew of the winter or ice-breaking steamers owned or in
the employ of the government. Presented 17th March, 1909. — Mr. Warhurton.
Not printed.
116. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence between J. H. Davis and the Department of Marine and Fish-
eries referring to the fisheries of Manitoba ; and of all petitions and correspondence from
the Fisherman's Union, Gimli, Manitoba, to and with the said department. Pre-
sented 17th March, 1909. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
116a. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence or petitions received from F. W. Colclaugli, while he was inspector
of fisheries for Manitoba, referring to the operations of commercial companies and
others. Presented 29th March, 1909. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
117. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated Sth March, 1909, for a copy of all
reports, correspondence, statements, receipts, vouchers and documents of every descrip-
tion with respect to the granting and paj-ment of the railway subsidy authorized under
6-7 Edward VII., chapter, 40, section 1, subsection 16. Presented 17th March, 1909. —
Mr. Ames Not printed.
118. Eeturn to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence, documents and papers relating to the construction, or proposed
construction, of a line of railway from 0, point at or near Caledonia to Liverpool, not
exceeding 29 miles, referred to in the Acts of 1903, chapter 57, section 23d, and all
orders in council, reports, contracts, agreements and other papers, relating to the
same matters. Presented ISth March, 1909. — Mr. Borden (Halifax) Not printed.
119. Eeturn to an address of the Senate dated 3rd March, 1909, calling for a statement
showing the imports of oxide of aluminum for the years 1903, 1904, 190.5, 1906, 1907,
1908, with value. Also a statement showing the exports of aluminum for the same
years, with values. Presented 10th March, 1909. — Hon. Mr. Doniville.. . .Not printed.
120. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing the
number of applications made to the Board of Eailway Commissioners for the privileo-e
of crossing railway tracks with telepl'one and telegraph wires and with water mains,
each, over the said period from 1st February, 1904, to the 1st January, 1908; the total
number of applications granted over said period; the total number of applications
refused; the date of each application; the date each application was granted; the
length of time from the application to the granting of same; and what time should
elapsed before the board should give its decision. Presented 23rd March, 1909. — Mr.
Barr Not printed.
121. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, giving de-
tailed items of the sum of $10,646.93, being revenue received from Kingston Penitentiary,
other than from sale of twine, as shown on page L — 36 of the Auditor General's Eeport,
and stating what proportion of such revenue was derived from sales to officers of the
penitentiary, with the names of such officers, and the amounts and nature of the
goods purchased by them. Presented 23rd March, 1909.— Mr. Barnard Not printed.
122. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, for a copy of
all papers and correspondence between the government and the government of British
Columbia with reference to the reduction of Indian Reserves in that province, propor-
tionately to the decrease of Indian population as provided for by order in council.
Presented 23rd March, 1909.— Mr. Barnard Not printed.
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123. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, reports and papers of every description tr'fating of or in con-
nection with the application of or grant to Francis Percival Aylwin, of the city of
Ottawa, of a tract of laud in the province of Alberta for irrigation purposes. Pre-
sented 23rd March, 1909.— Mr. Magrath Not printed.
124. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, showing the
amounts on deposit in the Government Savings Department on 1st October, 1889,
1st October, 1896, and 1st October, 1897 and 1898; how many officials were employed in
connection with the management of this fund in the years 1888, 1S90, 1898, 1900 and
1908; the cost of the management of this fund in the years 1888, 1890, 1898, 1900 and
1908. Presented 23rd March. 1909.— Mr. Sharpe (Ontario) Not printed.
124a. Supplementary Return to No. 124. Presented 5th April, 1909 Not printed.
125. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing what
operations, including all expenditures, were carried on last year under the fishing
leases granted to F. H. iLarkey, of Montreal, for Great Slave Lake, Nelson and other
rivers; J. K. McKenzie, of Selkirk, for Lessor Slave Lake and Arthabaska Lakes;
Archibald McNee, for parts of James Bay; Coffey and Merritt, Cedar Lake; The Capital
City Packing Company (Limited) and the William Hickey Company (Limited). Pre-
sented 24th March, 1909. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed.
126. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1909, showing the
names and places of registry of the several American fishing vessels seized by the
Dominion fishery cruisers for illegal tisjung in Canadian waters since 1900, and of thp
courts in which action for penalties or forfeitures were instituted, the mode of service
of the writs or other process on such foreign fishing vessels, and in what court tried •
and a statement of the fines imposed, or ijroceeds of sale realized, and how such fines
or proceeds of forfeiture were appropriated; also a copy of the judgment of the High
Court of Justice for Ontario in the case of Rex vs. American Gasoline Fishing Boat.
Presented 24th March, 1909.— .Afr. Macdonell Not printed.
127. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, for a copy
of all orders in council, reports, correspondence, deeds, conveyances, regulations, con-
ditions and other documents relating to (a) the grant or conveyance to the Grand
Trunk Railway Company of Canada of a portion of Major Hill Park, so-called, for the
site of an hotel, or touching the use or purpose for which the said conveyance was
made or proposed; (b) the grant or conveyance to the said company or to the Ottawa
Railway Terminal Company or to any other person or corporation of any lands in or
adjoining the city of Ottawa for the purpose of or in connection with the building of a
station at Ottawa or for other railway purposes. Presented 24th March, 1909.— Mr.
Borden (Halifax) Not printed.
128. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, showing how many
post offices have been transferred in the [>rovince of Manitoba since 1st November, 1908;
who the former postmasters were, and who the present postmasters are, with the
names of offices; and the reasons assigned for the transfers. Presented 24th March,
1909.— 3fr. Boche Not printed.
128a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, for a copy of all
applications, correspondence, reports, documents and papers relating to the establish-
ment and service of a post office at Hand Hills, Alberta. Presented 13th April, 1909. —
Mr. Magrath Not printed.
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128b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence, petitions and reports addressed to the government, or Post Office
Department, and all correspondence and orders consequent thereon, relating to the
change of the name of the post office of Weymouth North, and of the post office of
Weymouth Bridge to Weymouth. Presented l!)th Aijril, 1909.— il/r. Jameson.
Not prinied.
129. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, showing the
names and addresses of the several immigration agents in Canada whose duty it is to
locate or settle immigrants upon their arrival in Canada, what salary or remuneration
has been paid to each such agent for the fiscal year 1908 and up to the 1st February,
1909, and on what basis they are paid. Presented 25th March, 1909.— Mr. Macdoncll.
Not printed.
129a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th !^^arch, 1909, showing the
names and addresses of the several inspectors of immigrants employed by the govern-
ment; what salary or remuneration has been paid to each such inspector during the
fiscal year 1908 and up to the 1st February-, 1909; and on what basis tliey are paid.
Presented 25th March, 1909.— Mr. Herron Not printed.
129b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, reports and documents between the Department of the Interior
and the immigration agents in the United States; and between the Department of the
Interior and the colonization societies since the 1st of January, 1908. Presented 30th
March, 1909.— Mr. Paquet Not printed.
130. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th March, 1909, showing the
amounts paid during the years 1903-4, 1905-6 and 1907-8 by the following Departments :
(a) Marine and Fisheries, (b) Railways and Canals, (c) Customs, (d) Post Office, (c)
Militia and Defence, and (/) Public Works, to the following persons, firms and com-
panies, viz. — The Wilson Gas Buoys Company, the Canadian Fog Signal Company,
James Murphy, William R. Blakiston, James Holliday, Allison Davie, J. B. Cote,
Adolph Huot, Joseph Samson, Samson & Philion, E. Pelletier, Napoleon Mercier, Severin
Martel, Michel Thibodeau, Edmond Belanger & Co., Marie & Themblay, Terreau &
Racine, Rock City Tobacco Company, J. N. Martineau, George Marchand, Jean Drolet,
Elie Amyot, Charles A. Parent, A. N. Melvin, W.. G. Robertson, Wm. Robertson & Co.,
Howell & Co., St. John Iron Works, Charles McDonald, John A. Moore, Wm. J. Vroom,
John A. McAvity Bros., George McAvity, Patrick J. Mooney, Poison Bros, or Poison
Iron AVorks, Merwin & Company, F. L. Brooks & Company, F. S. Brooks, Safety Com-
pany, Submarine Company, Wm. J. Allen and Mr. Willard. Presented 25th March,
1909.— 3/r. Sharpe (Ontario) Not printed.
131. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing in
relation to each dog-fish reduction plant or establishment for the reduction of dog-
fish erected by or for the government or maintained in whole or in part by the gov-
ernment (a) the cost of construction, (b) the cost of maintenance for each year, (c)
the location, (d) the quantity of dog-fish treated thereat in each year, and (e) the
amount realized from the sale or disposal thereof in each year. Presented 25th Marcli,
1909.— -Vr. Borden (Halifax) Not printed.
132. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, showing the
amount of money paid by the government, including all branches of the service, from
1st January, 1897, to 1st January, 1909, to the Logberg Printing Company, Winnipeg.
Presented 26th March, 1909.— .Vr. Bradbury Not printed.
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132a. Supplementary Return to No. 132. Presented 6tti April, 1909 Not printed.
133. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, showing th&
r.mount of produce of the following lines shipped to Great Britain or other countries
in cold storage, or cooled air chambers, during the years 1907 and 1908 :— Apples, in
barrels or other packages, pears, plums, tomatoes, fresh meat, in pounds, fowl, fish,
butter, eggs and cheese; to what country or countries they were shipped, and their
condition on landing; the system of cold storage principally in use on the steamships
carrying such produce. Presented 2t;th March. 19C9.— Mr. Sproule Not printed.
134. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated lOtli February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, telegrams, papers, reports and valuations of officers or e.xperts,
and orders in council, in connection with the purchase, removal and repairing of the
dredge Industry and parts thereof, including scow, boilers and parts. Presented 29th
March, 1909.— 3fr. Foster Not printed.
135. Copy of a letter sent to all officers of the Department of Public Works charged with
the purchase of materials and supplies, and the certifying of accounts for same, under
the difierent branches of the chief architect, the chief engineer and the superintendent
of telegraphs. Presented 31st March, 1909, by Hon. W. Pugsley Not printed.
136. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing the
Ross Rifles, Mark I. and Mark II., or any other description of Ross Rifle, used by tho
Canadian rifle team at Bisley last year in the regular team competitions; what Ross
rifles of any description were used in the Bisley competitions, regular or extra series
matches, by any member of the Canadian team, or any Canadian marksman engaging
in such matches; with the name of the individual, and if in the employ of the Ross Rifle
Company; the description of the rifle, and in what way it differs from the Ross Rifle,
Mark I. and Mark II., both as to length of barrel and such expert accessories as wind
gauges, sights, globe or ring, spirit levels, &c., if a target rifle or a service rifle, and if to
be adopted by the government for the militia; and where the rifle was manufactured
in toto. Presented 1st April, 1909. — Mr. Worthington Not printed.
137. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, papers, reports, estimates, orders in council, &c., in connection
with the surveys of and boring in, and called for tenders for dredging or excavation
in the St. John Harbour and Courtney Bay, or either of them, during the year 1908;
a copy of the advertisements, names of the papers in which they were inserted, the
tenders received and dates, the names of the tenderers and the amount of each tender;
which tender, if any, was accepted, the deposit required, and in which bank it was
deposited. Presented 6th April, 1909. — Mr. Daniel Not printed.
137a. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 10th February, 1909, for a
copy of all correspondence, papers, orders in council, advertisements, tenders, con-
tracts, &c., in connection with dredging in the harbour of St. John, New Brunswick,
covering the area dredged by Gershen B. Mayes, the Dominion Dredge Company, John
Moore, or other parties, during the years 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907 and 1908; the quantities
dug under each contract, the amounts paid to each contractor, the date of each pay-
ment, and to whom. Presented 11th May, 1909.— Afr. Daniel Not printed.
138. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st February, 1909, showing: 1.
The total amount expended on public works by this government in the riding of
Bonaventure prior to the general elections of 1900. 2. The total amount expended by
the government in this riding, (a) on public works, and (b) in aid of the railways and
other undertakings since said general election, and the estimated additional amount
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required, (a) to complete these public \vorks, and (b) to meet the subsidies or grants in
aid of railways or other undertakings. 3. The various public works undertaken by the
Government in this riding between the general election of 1896 and the general election
of 1900, the dates when the several works were undertaken, whether they were let by
public advertisement, tender, and contract, or liow otherwise, and the sums of money,
stated separately, expended upon these works prior to the election of 1900. 4. Which of
these several works were completed and which of them remained uncompleted at the
date of the election in 1900. 5. The sums of money, stated separately, expended in or
towards completing these works since the said election of 1900, and the dates of
expenditure. 6. The various public vrorks undertaken and carried on by the Gov-
ernment since the general election of 1900, the dates when the several works were
inaugurated or commenced, the sums of money, stated separately, expended upon these
Avorks, and the estimated amount required to complete such of these works as have not
been completed; and sliowiug wliether these works were done by tender or contract, or
how otherwise. 7. The moneys granted by the Government by way of subsidy aid to
railways or other undertakings in said riding since the general election of 1900, the
sums of money paid under these grants and the estimated amount required to meet
future payments. 8. The public works commenced and the money obligations incurred
and moneys expended for public works within said riding of Bonaventure during the
month of October last. Presented I3th April, 1909. — Mr. Lennox Not printed.
139. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, showing the
names and addresses of all half-breeds living in the United States who have been
allotted scrip since January, 1902, and to whorr. said scrip was sent or delivered.
Presented 13th April, 1909.— .Vr. Bradbury Not printed.
140. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1st March, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence, orders in council, papers and other documents relating to the dis-
allowance, or application therefor, of an Act of the Legislature of the province of
Ontario, intituled : ' An Act respecting Cobalt Lake and Kerr Lake,' being chapter 15
of the Statutes of 1907. Presented 13th April, 1909.— Mr. Clarke (Essex). .Not printed.
141. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th February, 1909, showing: 1.
The total mileage of railways authorized to be constructed under charters granted by
the Dominion Parliament, between the period from 1888 to 1908, inclusive, exclusive of
the Grand Trunk Railway Company, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the Cana-
dian Northern Railway Company, and the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railway Company.
2. Exclusive of the above named companies, the number of miles actually constructed
under said charters. 3. The number of said companies so incorporated. 4. The num-
ber of those that have actually constructed any portion of the railway so authorized.
5. The number of said charters which have lapsed. 6. The number granted an exten-
sion of time for construction. 7. The number granted two such extensions. 8. The
number granted three such extensions or more. Presented 19th April, 1909. — Mr.
Middlebro Not printed.
141a. Return to an order of the Hous3 of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, giving a
list of railway charters granted since 1st January, 1900, other than to the Grand Trunk,
Grand Trunk Pacific, the Canadian NortJiern and the Canadian Pacific Railway Com-
panies, showing those whose powers have lapsed, and the length of each of the pro-
posed roads and branches, the date of charters and reneAYals> if any, the total mileage
constructed, the capital stock authorized, subscribed and paid up. Presented 19th
April, 1909. — Mr. Magrath Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
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142. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st Marcli, 1909, showing: 1. At
what work the Translation Branch of the House of Commons is employed. 2. The
number of permanent translators in this branch. 3. The total amount of salaries
paid to these translators. 4. The documents, reports and other matters which have
been translated in this branch in the last twelve mouths, not including the pages
already translated in the preceding year and repeated for the purpose of the report,
nor the tables already made and translated and repeated for the purpose of completing
these reports and documents, which have been most recently translated. 5. The total
number of pages translated by the permanent translators. 6. The total number
of persons, outside of the Translation Branch, to whom has been given transla-
tion work. 7. How much this outside work has cost, and how many pages have been
translated in this way. 8. What Blue-books, if any, and other matters, excepting
Hansard, is translated in other departments other than the Translation Branch of the
House of Commons, and in what departments. Presented 19th April, 1909.— Mr. Boyer.
Not printed.
143. Certified copy of a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His
E.xcellency on the 19th April, 19C9. — Regulations of the Civil Service Commission with
reference to entrance into and promotion in the service. Presented 20th April, 1909,
by Hon. C. Murphy Not printed.
144. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing all
armouries built since 1st July, 1S96, giving situation, cost, capacity, officials employed
in each, with yearly expenses of each armoury, distributed under the head of main-
tenance, improvements, extensions and salaries, with the number of troops actually
making use of the same, and to what extent each year. Presented 20th April, 1909. —
Mr. Foster Not printed.
145. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence, reports, documents, orders in council, in the possession of the
Government relating to the establishment of a Geodetic Service Bureau, and the com-
mencement of a Geodetic Survey in Canada. Presented 20th April, 1909. — Mr. MacLean
(Lunenburg) Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
145a. Supplementary Return to No. 145. Presented 27th April, 1909.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
145b. Further Supplementary Return to No. 145. Presented 28th April, 1909.
Printed for both distribution and sessional papers.
146. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th February, 1909, for a copy
of all correspondence respecting the improvements made in the Assiniboia River near
Portage la Prairie, in September and October, 1908; and of all papers, vouchers, orders,
resolutions, returned cheques, &c., in any way relating to the said work or to carry-
ing out of same. Presented 22nd April, 1909.— .¥r. Staples , Not printed.
147. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1909, showing the
various statistical and special informative publications issued by the several depart-
ments of the Government, the number and pages of each, the number and cost of
each for the year 1908, the number of persons emplojed in their preparation, the
salaries paid to each person so employed, the number of special employees for engraving
or illustrating these publications, and the salaries and expenses of the same, including
work and apparatus, the firm or printing company publisliing the same, and the
amount paid in each case for printing and binding. The above return is not to
include the regular reports of the departments, but to be so presented as to show the
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name of each etatistical or special publication, the number of such printed, and the
1: umber of pages in e-ach, the number of officials employed in the preparation of the
publication, the total cost of each, and the total cost of all such publications for the
year 1908. Presented 22nd April, 1909.— Mr. Foster Not printed.
148. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for copies of all
correspondence between the Marine and Fisheries Department and any person or
persons relative to the concellation of the certificate of Thomas Bibbington, or the
removal of his name from the list of certified pilots for the port of Victoria, B.C.
Presented 22nd April, 1909. — Mr. Barnard Not printed.
149. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, showing all
contracts for the carrying of mail, which expire in the month of April, 1909, that have
been renewed withotit asking for tenders; where tke routes are situated, the price paid
for carrying the mail, and the name of the carrier, and his place of residence in each
case. Presented 27th April, 1909.— Mr. Armstrong Not pi'inted^
150. Copy of an ordinance respecting the hfaring and decision of disputes in relation to
mining lands in the Yukon Territory. Presented (Senate) 5th ^lay, 1909, by Hon. Sir
Richard Cartwright Not printed.
15 !• Copy of an ordinance respecting the imposition of a tax upon ale, porter, beer or
lager beer imported into the Yukon Territory. Presented (Senate) 5th May, 1909, by
Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright Not printed^
152. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th February, 1909, for a copy
of all communications, accounts, reports and other papers received by the Department
of Public Works from A. Edgar Hanson, E. T. P. Shewan, or other person or persons,
relating to the survey of the St. John River channel between Fredericton and Wood-
stock, and of all letters, instructions, &c., from the department to Mr. Hanson, Mr.
Shewan, or other person or jjersons in connection therewith. Presented 7th May, 1909.
— Mr. Crocket Not printed.
153. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 22nd March, 1909, for a copy
of all orders in council directing that repairs be made on different wharfs in the
county of Soulanges, a copy of all correspondence, reports, accounts and pay-rolls
relating to the valuation of these works, the payment and the list of names of all who
were employed as day labourers on these works; a copy of all letters, reports and
recommendations exchanged between the Government and all other perons relating to
the choice of men to be engaged on these works and those who should be refused em-
ployment : a copy of the report of accounts produced by Mr. Alfred Bissonette,
wharfinger at St. Zotique, and Mr. Trefle Poirier, wharfinger on the wharfs of the
canal and River St. Lawrence, in the parish of Des Cedres, and of those of Mr. Isaie
Lalonde, son of Albert, farmer, of St. Zotique; a copy of accounts for furnishing wood,
iron, cement, sand and stone used in the building of said wharfs, and also a statement
of the materials purchased as aforesaid, paid for by the department, and which were
not used I,e -ause they were considered unfit for the building of these wharfs. Presented
11th May, 1909.— 3fr. Lortie Not printed.
154. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1909, for a copy
of all orders in council, correspondence, papers and other documents between the Gov-
ernment or any member thereof, and any person or persons, referring in any way to
the drainage of the Nation River, running through the township of Matilda and Win-
chester, in the county of Dundas, from the year 1904. I'resented 11th May, 1909. —
Mr. Broder Not printed.
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155. Rfturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, showing the
amount of money received from the Government by the Canada Posten of Winnipeg
during the years 1907 and 19J8. Presented 12th May, 1909. — Mr. Bradbury . .Not printed.
156. Farming in Canada. — Report of the Scottish Commission on Agriculture in Canada,
1908. Presented 12th May, 1909, by Hon. F. Oliver Xot printed.
157. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
correspondence and reports respecting Ihe Colonization and Repatriation Society of
Lake St. John from 1900 to this date, and a derailed statement of the moneys paid to
the society and of the manner in which they have been expended between these dates.
Presented 14th May, 1909.— ifr. Girard Not printed.
158. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 19th March, 1909, calling for copies of all
correspondence and documents from the Pacific Cable Board on the working ami
revenue of the Pacific cable and all information on the subject of a state-owned
Atlantic cable and Empire cables generally. Presented 13th May, 1909,— ffon. Mr.
Belcourt Not printed.
159. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 29th April, 1909, for copies of all correspon-
dence between the Honourable Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Militia and Defence,
Mr. Crowe and others, relating to the admission of Newfoundland into the Dominion
as a province of the same. Presented 13th May, 1909.— J?o?i. Sir Mackenzie Bowell.
Not printed.
160. Return to an order of the Hou-se of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, for a copy of all
(■ nnents, comt)laints, correspondenca and decisions arrived at relating to a contract
of lease entered into between Alphonse Laberge, lessor, and the Government of the
Dominion of Canada, lessee, of date 20th day of July, 1904. Presented 14th May, 1909.
—Mr. Roy (Montmagny) Not printed.
161. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22ud March, 1909, for a copy of
all correspondence, tenders and documents in connection with the construction of an
ice-breaking steamer for Northumberland Straits, let to Messers. Vickers, Sons &
Maxim ; also the same in connection with the construction of a lighthouse tende.- and
buoy steamer for the Great Lakes, by Messrs. Swan, Hunter, Wigham & Richardson.
Presfutod 15th May, 1909.— 3/r. Citrrie (Simcoe) Not printed.
162. Order in Council granting authority for the exemption from payment of the Chinese
Capitation Tax in certain cases. Presented 17th May, 1909, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Not printed.
163. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1909, showing with
respect to prosecutions since 1906 for violation of postal law, the nature of each offence
alleged, the place of residence of person cliarged, and the result of each trial and
penalty imposed. Presented 17th May, 1909.— Afr. Taylor (New Westminster).
Not printed.
164. Return to an order of the Hoase of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, for a copy of all
reports, specifications, offers, tenders, contracts, alterations of contract, correspondence
and documents of every description relating to or in connection with the contract of
Thadee Deebiens for an extension to the Chicoutimi pier; and the same in connection
with tlie contract of the General Construction Company, for work done by the dredge
.ilgonquin at at near said pier. PresMited 18th May, 1909.— Mr. Ames Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17— Contmued.
164a. Return to au order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, for a copy of
all petitions, reports, specifications, offers, tenders, contracts or papers, of any
description in connection with the protection pier at Riviere du Moulin, near Chicou-
timi; Saguenay County, P.Q. Presented 19th May, 1909.— 3/ ?-. Ames Not printed.
165. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, showing how many
seining licenses for fishing in Pacific coast waters are now current ; to whom they have
been granted; the area covered by each license, and how many of these licenses are
being operated by the original licensees, and how many by aliens. Presented 18th May,
1909.— -Ur. Cowan ..Not printed.
165a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th March, 1909, showing: 1. How
many licenses to fish and pack lobsters in the coast waters of Prince Edward Island
have been issued by the Dominion Government since 1st January, 1904, to this date,
and to whom same were issued. 2. A copy of any petitions, requests, or correspon-
dence received by the Government from any person or persons, or corporations since
1st January, 1904, asking for licenses to fish and pack lobsters in said province. 3. The
number of new licenses likely to be issued by the Government during the present year.
Presented ISth May, 1909.— Mr. Fraser Not printed.
165b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1909, showing the
names of all persons residing in the town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, or in its vicinity,
who were paid fishing bounties in the year 1908, and the names of all persons residing
in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, or in the vicinity thereof, to whom seine trap licenses were
issued in 1908, and the amounts ])aid for the same in each case. Presented 19th May,
1909— Mr. Croxhy.. Not printed.
166. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 18th March, 1909, calling for copies of all
charges, — complaints made by Mr. Joseph Girard or others to the Prime Minister, or
any member of the Governnnmt, against the Lake St. John Colonization Society. Pre-
sented 18th May, 1909.— Hon. Mr. Tessier Not printed.
167. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated Sth March, 1909, for a copy of all
correspondence, communications in writing and documents from the grand secretary,
or any other officials of the Fishermen's Union of Nova Scotia, or any branch or
station of the said union, to the Minister of Marine and Fisheries or to any official of
the department, and the replies or communications from the minister or any official of
the department since the 1st of January, 1907. Presented 19th May, 1909. — Mr. Borden
(Halifax) Not printed,
168. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th January, 1908, showing all
wharfs, piers, breakwaters, and other jjublic works of a similar cliaracter wliich have
been constructed at the expense of Canada, since Ist January, 1897, or for which public
money has been voted or appropriated since that date, giving the amount expend?d or
appropriated in each instance, the total cost of each such work, the estimated total
cost in each case where the work has not yet been completed, the name of the place
where the work is situated, the cost of annual maintenance and upkeep of each such
work, and the amount of annual revenue derived therefrom in each instance. Pre-
sent d 13th May, 1909.— Mr. Borden (Halifax) Not printed.
169. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated Sth February, 1909, sliowing how
many hogs have been killed during each month from the 1st of November, 1907, to 1st
November, 1908, inclusive, by the following packing companies: the Laing Pack, and
Prov. Co., Ltd., Montreal; the CoUingwood Pack. Co., Ltd.. Collingwood; the Williams
Davis Co., Ltd., Harriston ; the George Matthews Co., Ltd., Hull; the George Mat-
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17— Continued.
thews <'"o., Ltd., Brantford, the George Matthews Co., Ltd., Peterl)oroiigh : the Whyte
Packing Co., Ltd., Brauttord: the Canadian Packing Co., Ltd., London, and the number
of hogs condemned, intliiding intestines, during the same period. Presented 19th May,
1909.— Mr. Beiittie Not printed.
170. Copy of correspondence between the Government of Canada and the British Govern-
ment on the subject of Imperial Naval Defence. Presented 19th May, 1909, by Sir
Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
171. Return to an order of the Senate, dated 12th May, 1909, calling for copies of the peti-
tions, letters patent and telegrams sent by the citizens of the parish, or of the town-
Bhip, and of the village of Laterriere, in the county of Chicoutinii, asking for a subsidy
for tl»e Ha-Ha Bay Railway Company, or any other railway company, to build a rail-
way from Jonquiere, or near tliereto, to St. Alphonse. Presented 19th May, 1909.—
Uon. Mr. Choquctte Not printed.
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SUPPLEMENT
FOETY-FIEST ANNUAL REPOET OF THE DEPAET:MENT OF MAEINE
AND FISHERIES FOE THE CALENDAE YEAE 1908.
MARINE
REPORTS
OF THE
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS
FOR
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, TORONTO, BELLEVILLE, THREE RIVERS, NORTH
SYDNEY AND PICTOU.
REPORTS OF PORT WARDENS
REPORTS OF PILOTAGE AUTHORITIES, SHIPPING MASTERS; WRECKS
AND CASUALTIES; LIST OF CERTIFICATES GRANTED
TO MASTERS AND MATES.
CHIEFLY UP TO THE
31rft DAY OF DECEMBER, 1908
PRINTED BY- ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
OTTAWA
PRINTED BY C, H. PARMELEE, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY
1909
[No. 23—1910]
9-10 EDWARD Vil. SF.SSIONAL PAl^ER Nc. 23 A. 1910
Ottawa, July, 1909.
Hon. Louis Philippe Brodeur,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit, herewith, the supplement to the forty-first
Annual Report of the Marine branch of the Department of Marine and Fisheries;
being- for the year 1908 and containing: reports of the Harbour Commissioners of
Montreal, Quebec, Belleville, Three Rivers, North Sydney and Pictou ; reports of port
wardens ; reports of pilotage authorities ; reports of shipping masters ; report of
wrecks and casualties; list of certificates granted to masters and mates.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
G. J. DESBARATS,
Acting Depulij Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
9-10 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23 A. 1910
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
A
Page.
Arichat Pilotage Authority's Eeport 121
B
Belleville Harbour Commissioners' Keport St
Buctouche, N.B., Pilotage Autliority's Report 110
C
Chatham Port Warden's Report 9Ci
Caraquet Pilotage Authority's Report 108
Certificates granted to masters and mates 204
H
Harbour Commissioners' Report —
Montreal 1
Quebec &.)
Toronto 78
Belleville SI
Three Rivers 87
North Sydney 91
Pictou, N.S 9.3
Halifax, N.S., Port Warden's Report 97
" Pilotage Authority's Report 122
Louisburg, N.S., Pilotage Authority's Report 126
M
Montreal Harbour Commissioners' Report 1
" Port Warden's Report lOt
Miramichi, N.B., Pilotage Authority's Report Ill
Montreal Pilotage Report 140
Masters' and Mates' Certificates 204
N
North Sydney Harbour Commissioners' Report 91
" Port Warden's Report 96
Nanaimo, B.C., Port Warden's Report 107
Northport and Tidnish, N.S., Pilotage Authority's Report 132
New Westminster, B.C., Pilotage Authority's Report 156
Nanaimo, B.C.," Pilotage Authority's Report 157
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P
rage.
Port Wardens' Reports —
Prince Edward Island 0.")
Chatham, N.B ltd
St. Andrews, N.B '. %
North Sydney, N.S mi
Halifax, N.S 97
Pictou. N.S J)7
Sydney (International Pier) 99
Westport, N.S 102
Yarmouth, N.S 102
Quebec, P.Q 103
Montreal, P.Q 104
Nanaimo, B.C 107
Vancouver, B.C 108
Victoria, B.C 108
Pictou, N.S., Harbour Commissioners' Report 93
" Port Warden's Report 98
Prince Edward Island Port Warden's Report 9o
Parrsboro Pilotage Authority's Report 127
Pugwash Pilotage Authority's Report 133
Pictou, N.S.. Pilotage Aiithority's Report 131
Pilotage Authority's Report —
Caraquet, N.B 108
Buctouche, N.B 110
Miramichi, N.B Ill
Restigouche, N.B llo
St. John, N.B lit;
Halifax, N.S 122
Louisburg, N.S 12(i
Parrsboro, N.S 127
St. Anne, N.S 129
St. Mary's and Liscomb, N.S 130
Northport and Tidnish, N.S 132
Pugwash, N.S 133
Pictou, N.S 134
Sydney, N.S .' 136
Montreal, P.Q 140
Quebec, P.Q 148
New Westminster, B.C IGti
Nanaimo, B.C 157
Vancouver, B.C 159
Victoria and Esquimalt, B.C •. 161
Q
Quebec Harbour Commissioner.s' Report (j9
" Port Warden's Report 103
Pilotage Report 148
R
Restigouche, N.B., Pilotage .Authority's Report 115
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S
Page.
St. Andrews, X.B., Port Warden's Report 9(;
Sydney, N.S., Port Warden's Report »M»
SV. John, N.B., Pilotage Authority's Report 11 (i
St. Anne, N.S., Pilotage Authority's Report 129
St. Mary's and Liscomb, N.S., Pilotage Authority's Report VM)
Sydney, N.S., Pilotage Aiithority's Report ]3(;
Shipping Masters' Returns lf;2
T
Toronto Harbour Commissioners' Report 78
Three Rivers Harboiir Commissioners' Report 87
V
Vancouver, B.C., Port Warden's Report 108
Victoria, B.C., Port Warden's Report lOg
Victoria and Esquimalt Pilotage Authority's Report Igl
Vancouver, B.C., Pilotage Authority 259
Westport, N.S., Port Warden's Report Iq.^
Wrecks and Casualties, Report of j(;(;
Y
Yarmouth, N.S., Port Warden's Report j^o
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APPENDIX No. 1.
AXXFAL REPOET OF THE HAEBOUR COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL
FOE THE YEAR EXDIXG DECE^^IBER 31, 1908.
Commissioners. — Major George TV. Stephens, President, L. E, Geoffrion, Esq.,
;C. C. Ballantvne, Esq.
Officers. — ^David Seath, secretary-treasurer; F. W. Cowie, B.A.Sc, M. Inst. C.E.,
Chief Engineer; James McShane, harbour master; Capt T. Bourassa, deputy harbour
master; Robert A. Eakin, wharfinger and pa.^anaster.
Hon. L. P. Brodel-r, KC, M.P..
Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
Sir, — -In submitting the Annual Report, covering work for the year ending
December 31, 1908, in the port of Montreal, the Commissioners desire to record their
appreciation of the support given by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, and his
co-operation.
They desire, further, to express their thanks for advice and suggestions received
from time to time from the board of trade, chambre de Commerce, corn exchange,
shipping federation, railways, merchants, ship captains, pilots, cartage companies,
stevedores, longshoremen whose valuable experience and co-operation do much to make
the administration of harbour business eificient and satisfactory.
The season of 1908 will be remembered chiefly by the marked depression in trade
throughout the commercial world, following upon the financial crisis in the United
States, from iwhich Canada was not allowed to escape. Business conditions through-
out the year were not expected to yield satisfactory results. It is the more gratify-
ing, therefore, to be able to record the steady progress of the port of Montreal. The
tonnage volume for 1908 exceeds that for 1907, which was the largest in the port's
history.
Safety of St. Lawrence Ship Channel. — This result is mainly attributable to the
lai'ge quantities of grain attracted to the St. Lawrence route on accomit of its safety,
and the increased facilities within the port for the rapid and economical handling!
of cargo. What the improvements to the St. Lawrence ship channel, in the last five
years, mean may be inferred from the record of depth for the past season, one of the
dryest in a quarter of a century.
Depth of St. Lawrence ship channel during season of navigation : —
Ft. Ins.
May •■ 41 0
June 37 6
July- • 34 0
August 3-2 0
September • • • 31 i
October 31 o
November •• 30 5
That there should be an average depth of 40 feet of water in the St. Lawrence
ship channel during the month of May, 37 feet during June, 34 feet during July
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gives a low water depth for the first half of our season of 34 feet. From August to
November the depth varies from 32 feet to 30 feet 5 inches, thus a clear low water
depth of 30 feet is now maintained in the St. Lawrence ship channel during the
entire season, and 34 feet during the first half. These are facts of no mea'n signifi-
cance.
Despatch in the handling of cargoes in the port of Montreal. — It has been the
aim of the Commissioners to supplement the great work oi the Marine and Fisheries
Department, in giving to Canada a safe, well buoyed and well lighted channel from
the ocean to Montreal, by creating within the jwrt itself, conditions tending toward
despatch and economy in th<' handling of cargoes.
What has been accomplished during the past season toward this end can be
inferred from the folloiwing instances of rapid loading and discharge selected at
random : —
The Canadian Pacific SS. liner Mount Boyal discharged 4,2.50 tons inward and
took on 9,500 tons outward, general cargo, in 53 hours.
The Allan liner Hesperian has been loaded and unloaded in 40 hours.
The average time taken in European ports to load and discharge 10,000 tons is
14 days. The port of Montreal handled 13,700 tons in less than three days.
Economy in the handling of cargoes in the port of Montreal. — ^During the year
1908 the handling cost on every ton of throuali froiglit in and out has been reduced
by 22 cents -pev ton. The saving thus effected has amounted in a single season to
over $90,000.
As this reduction affects imports and exports to and from all parts of Canada,
this affords a striking example of the national character of the port, the administra-
tion and development of which ought to concern every Canadian. ' Safety, ' economy '
and * despatch ' constitute the working mottoes of the port, and will not fail to attract,
ere long, a large increase of business.
During the year, largo constructional works have been brought to a close, as
will be seen from the detailed reports that follow. The port of Montreal will, there-
fore, at the opening of 1909 be better equipped than ever in its history to cope with
the problems of increasing trade.
Notwithstanding this fact, the Commissioners feel that the responsibilities of
the future are of a national character and must be met in a broad national spirit.
Great iworks must be undertaken, facilities must be created and money wisely
spent to meet the demands of Canada's increasing business. The St. Lawrence water-
way must be made the great imperial highway of commerce on the North American
continent.
Inspection of the port hy His Excellency Lord Grey. — Early in the year. His
Excellency expressed a wish to see what was going on in the port. A date for ihe
inspection was accordingly arranged and a representative party of business men was
invited to meet the Governor General. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries kindly
placed the SS. Lady Grey at the Commissioners disposal and the party was enter-
tained at luncheon on board.
His Excellency showed the keenest interest in the development work in (pro-
gress and was kind enough to express his approval of th'3 olTorts being made to pre-
pare the port for the proud destiny awaiting it. His Excellency was attended by Sir
ITnnbury Williams and Capt. Newton, A.D.C. Those who joined the Governor
General's party were: —
Sir Thos. Shaughnessy, Chas. M. Hays, Hugn Allan, T. J. Drummond, I Pre-
fontaine, Frank W. !Morse, A. Chouillou, Jos. Quintal, S. W. Ewing and the Com-
missioners.
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Entertainment of Distinguished Visitors. — Among the distinguished imperial
guests which the Commissioners had the honour of entertaining during the year was
Viscount Milner, G.C.B., KC.B., G.C.:M.G, Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon).
During the year the Commissioners also had the honour of entertaining: —
The Association of Canadian Municipalities,
The Dominion of Canada Manufacturers' Association, during their conventions
held in the city.
A representative gathering of citizens was also entertained at luncheon at the
driving of the last rivet in the new steel sheds by the Hon. L. P. Brodeur.
These different functions afforded rare opportunities of impressing the busi-
ness men of Canada with the magnitude of the work entailed in the building of a
great port, and the vital importance of the port's efficiency to the business of the
country.
European trip of the President and Chief Engineer. — -In view of the large and
important port extensions contemplated, it was thought wise that both knowledge and
facts should be collected at first hand as to the experience of other ports before under-
taking development work at home.
For this purpose the president, Major G. W. Stephens, Chief Engineer F. W.
Cowie, and Private Secretary M. P. Fennell. jr., were deputed to visit British and
continental ports and study on the spot their administration and constructional
methods.
On January 8, 1908, therefore, the harbour representatives started on their trip
abroad. Four months were given to this work, during which the following ports
were visited : — Antwerp, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, Hamburg, Havre, Liverpool, London,
Manchester, Marseille, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
At the instance of the Hon. the Minister of Marine and Fisheries letters of intro-
duction were furnished through the courtesy of the Right Hon. Lord Strathcona,
High Commissioner for Canada in London, to all the chief port authorities. A mass
of valuable information has been collected and printed in a special report, comprising
an intimate study of port conditions abroad, with special reference to the develop-
ment of the port of Montreal and Canadian transportation. From an engineering
standpoint the experience obtained was of marked value to Mr. F. W. Cowie, particu-
larly in oannection with the new development plans, upon which he is now con-
centrating his attention.
From a commercial point of view also, its importance must not be overlooked.
This trip has laid the foundation for opening up new avenues of trade between the
great world ports of Europe and the port of Montreal. A business connection has
been firmly established, which, when the ix)rt facilities at Montreal are created to
take care of the increased tonnage, will bring new ships and new trade to the St.
Lawrence.
The experience of this trip has further convinced the Commissioners that Mont-
real's strategic trade position justifif^s the immediate adoption of a well defined scheme
of port extension.
Commissioners' western trip. — Taking advantage of an invitation extended the
Commissioners by Mr. Frank W. Morse, vice-president and general manager of the
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Mr. Stephens and Mr. Ballantyne went west to visit
Canadian and American exporters. For this purpose, Chicago, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Winnipeg, Fort William and Port Arthur were inspected. Through the courtesy of
^Ir. Morse every facility was afforded of examining the grain-handling facilities of
the west. Exporters were pleased at the improvements installed at the port of Mont-
real and stated that the Canadian route was fast becoming the favourite.
The lessons of this trip again emphasize the necessity of immediately preparing
the port of ^Afontreal for the enormous trade development in the west.
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Report of E. C. II. Davison, C.E. — It may be recalled that one of the first actions
of the Commissioners, on assuming' office in 1907, was the engagement of a specialist
to studv the port of ^Montreal at work and report to the Commissioners as to the best
method of development. Mr. R. C. H. Davison, of London, England, one of the three
experts appointed by the British parliament to report on British ports and water-
ways, accordingly si>ent the months of June, July and August, l&OT, in Montreal.
He has submitted an exhaustive scheme of jwrt development, which will be made
public as soon as the scheme now being prepared by Mr. F. W. Cowie has been com-
pleted.
The two suggested schemes, prepared entirely separately, will be considered on
their merits. The Commissioners trust this may be the basis of laj'ing down the
lines to be followed in the great work of the future. It is hoped by concentration
on a definite scheme of progressive development, an economic whole may be created
without increasing the annual capital expenditure on harbour works, and in such a
way that the natural increase in business will automatically provide the revenue
required to meet increased interest charges.
Administration. — The accounting and transaction of general business has been
faithfidly and efficiently carried out.
The summarized statement of operations for the year, prepared by the secretary-
treasurer and verified by the auditors appears in the annual reports.
Audit. — The books of the Commission have been regularly checked during the
year by Messrs. Riddell. Stead. Graham & Hutchi.son, chartered accountants, whose
certificate appears later on.
/?. A. Eahin, Paymaster. — During the year the paymaster's department has been
thoroughly inspected by the auditors at regular intervals as an additional caution
against mistakes. It is a pleasiire to record the perfect working of this most import-
ant branch, under the most careful outside supervision.
Stork keeping. — A new system of stock keeping has been put into force, enabling
the purchasing department to know at any minute the actual quantities of all the
diflF<^rent stocks on hand at the Commissioners' different stores and shops in the
harbour.
j\l. P. Fennel, jr., departmental reports. — Weekly and monthly reports, on a com-
parative basis, come from every department to Commissioners throughout the year,
and enable a close scrutiny to be made of the work and expenditure at all times.
Traffic department, Mr. J. VaugJian, superintendent. — This department, now in
its second year, controls the movement of cars belonging to all railroads, while on the
wharf terminals, it having taken over the handling of rail traffic in May, 1907. The
first season's work, in which 70,000 cars were received and despatched, was carried on
with equipment rented from the railways. This year, however, the Commissioners
own their own locomotives and are doing the work with their own equipment.
The importance of efficiency in this department can hardly be overestimated,
for through its agency the despatch of the port is largely established. The work
done during the year has been a credit to the superintendent, Mr. Vaughan and his
assistants. The number of cars handled during 1908 was less than the number
handled in 1907, but it is worth recording that the number of cars loaded and dis-
charged direct into the sheds or ships during 1908 exceeded the previous year by
10,990. This means that the railways are now able to load and discharge without
the necessity of intermediary handling and at a very considerble reduction of cost,
on every ton of freight using the railways, through the port of !^^ontreal. This
puts the ]x)rt into a position where it can take care of rail hauled freight at one-
half the cost heretofore.
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Pui-chasing department, L. H. A. Archamhaidt, 'pu)-chasing agent. — This depart-
ment is now fnlly organized under the immediate direction of Mr. Archambault,
whose work has been both thorough and conscientious. All piirchases are carried ont
on a systematic business basis, and considerable saving in money has been the result.
Grain Elevator, J. Nehin, superintendent. — The season of 1908 has tested the
stability of the elevator to its utmost and established its utility beyond question.
Early in 1907 reports were cii^culated to the effect that the Harbour Commissioners'
elevator was unsafe. These reports were absolutely unfounded. They had for effect
the turning away of not a little trade, and they furnished those jealous of the port's
progress grounds for satisfaction. Rival ports were pleased to learn of Montreal's
misfortune, in which they took much consolation. To satisfy and convince the
incredulous that such reports could only emanate from malicious minds or from gross
ignorance, the Commissioners had a careful examination made by Mr. Arthur St.
Laurent, of the Public Works Department, whose findings were published Avith last
year's report, completely refuting the wild statements made.
Throughout the season this ^elevator has been worked to its full capacity with the
result that Mr. St. Laurent's statements have been thoroughly vindicated.
During 1907 the elevator handled . . . . • • 1.078,289 bushels.
During 1908 the elevator handled 8,661,350 "
Increase, 1908- •' ,. . 7,583,061
These figures need no comment.
To cope v.-ith the increased demand for space it has, been necessary to double the
staff and to provide a day and night shift. While this has temporarily met the situa-
tion, there is still need of increased loading facilities and storage space. Both prob-
lems are receiving the attention of the Coromissioners at the present time.
(^ Neic grain conveyor system. — During the year also the entire system of gram
conveyors has been erected and equipped. These galleries connect the elevator directly
with 10 of the new steel sheds so that grain may now be delivered to the ships at their
own bertlis, day or night, without interfering with the loading or unloading of general
cargo.
Thus four ships may be loaded at once at the rate of 15,000 ^bushels per hoi;r or
at the total rate of 60,000 bushels per hour. This gives the port of Montreal the
largest and most complete system of grain conveyors in the world. To realize the
full efficiency of this splendid installation, and to accommodate the rapidly increasing
grain trade, to advantage, more storage capacity is needed. Further facilities must
also be provided to pre^-ent the detention in the port of lake vessels coming to load.
St. Laivrence Route and Montreal now the favourite grain route of America. —
LThe St. Lawrence route was more than ever popular with grain exporters during the
past season. No less than 20 full cargoes of wheat left the port of Montreal for
Russian and Mediterranean ports. Most of this wheat was American grown and sold
on the New York and Chicago corn exchanges^ That this large amount of ocean
freight should be lost to British shipping, simply because of more advantageous
insurance rates issued to Norwegian and Swedish ships trading in the St. Lawrence
ought to attract the attention of British ship owners.
Now that the St. Lawrence river from the ocean to ^Fontreal is acknowledged to
be the best lighted and buoyed ship channel in the world, there is no reason why
British shipping should be discriminated against.
This trade in full cargoes from the port of Montreal is likely to assume large
proportions in the early future and will be entirely lost to British ships unless a
remedy is applied that will effectively change marine insurance conditions.
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Scavenging and wharf cleaning department. J. P. Garnon, Supt.; W. J. Por-
teous, Gen. Foreman. — This department is now fully organized and equipped on a
satisfactory basis. The Commissioners are able to announce the carrying on of this
year's work at a saving of $10,000 over last year, and the work has been thoroughly
done in a creditable manner.
Life saving department. — The work done during the past season has again become
very effective. Ladders, roi>es, poles and life buoys have been distributed at con-
venient points, danger signs placed at places particularly exposed and the iworst spots
carefully guarded.
There have been in commission during the year: 122 life buoys; 122 life buoy
poles, vfith crescent hook at end; 375 life ladders, and the entire equipment inspected
regularly every week.
Drowning accidents from the wharf for the past two years have been as follows : —
1907 . . None
1908 •• 5
Fire protection. — This important branch has received careful consideration. Extra
hydrants and hose reels have been placed on all the piers, painted a distinct colour
and marked at night by red lights.
Several fires o<;curred during the season, the fire tug St. Peter doing excellent
service in aiding in their extinction. The need, however, of a more powerful fire boat
is one of the most pressing in the harbour to-day.
By its charter the corporation of the city of Montreal is both the fire and police
authority of the port. The duty, therefore, is upon the city to provide adequate pro-
tection to the millions of dollars worth of merchandise warehoused on the docks from
time to time.
Conferences have been held with the city authorities with this end in view, and
the Commissioners believe that some satisfactory solution will soon be arrived at.
^y. R. Lunan, saw-mill. — The Commissioners are able to record another satisfac-
tory business year for this department. There has been saved, under the new system,
compared with the old, $8,532.81.
Winter use of permanent sheds and grain elevator. — During the winter months
several of the large new sheds were used for distributing freight. Their position in
the heart of the city and their accessibility both to the railways and cartage com-
panies ought to make them a popular and economic warehousing centre. The grain
elevator was also placed at the disposal of the grain trade for local distribution.
Thus, a beginning has been made tending to make the permanent equipment of the
port available the whole year round.
Marine insurance rates. — The steady reduction in the number of accidetns, year
by year in the St. Lawrence, due to the improvement in the channel, its buoying and
lighting with the most modem aids to navigation, is bound, in the near future, to
have a decided bearing upon the present high rates of insurance on hulls and cargoes.
The Norwegian and Swedish Lloyds in lowering their rates in keeping with the
improvements carried out in the St. Lawrence, has had for effect a large and direct
loss to British shipping. For example, there were exported through the port of Mont-
real from May 1 to December 31. 1908, twenty full cargoes of wheat. Not a single
bushel of this wheat was carried in British bottoms, although British i>orts were full
of idle ships that could not find eargoos at other ports.
Lower insurance rates, effective on Norwegian and Swedish shipping, diverted
this whole business to a foreign flag, and this business is only commencing.
Dry DocTc Accommodation. — One of the necessary guarantees for the reduction
of insurance rates is the acquisition of dry dock facilities. There is but one small
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graving dock on the St. Lawrence, at Point Levis. While this dock has done good
service, its dimensions are not such as to accommodate shifts now visiting the St.
Lawrence. Besides, the ocean tonnage has so rapidly increased as to make necessary
two modern dry docks available.
The Comnji.s--:oners hope to supply at least one of these at an early date.
Night navigation.-^A.gain the improvements to tlie St. Lawrence ship channel
have proven the wisdom that prompted their achievement. By jday large distinguish-
able buoys of the most modern type mark the channel on either side. By night an
avenue of brilliant flashing lights show its boundaries.
Ten years ago not a captain on the river .believed in ' night navigation,' to-day
every captain on the river i^s praising the facilities with which the river may be navi-
gated by flight.
This has added Iho equivalent of 70 days to the season of navigation, or secured
for the ships one-third more time to do their business in.
The growing passenger hnsiness. — Canadian passenger business for 1907 amounted
tor-
First class .. 16,743
Second class ■• 65,858
Third class 199,446
282,047
New trade. — Early in January, 1908, the attention of the Commissioners was
attracted to the possibility of developing trade in nitrates from South America
destined for points in the western states. The trade, which runs into considerable
figures, is being carried on through South Atlantic ports on the American coast, and
thence by rail to ports on the great lakes.
It seemed that the St. Lawrence river to Montreal and Canada's deep inland
water connections with interior points offered an all water route from South America
to Cleveland, with only one transhipment in the entire distance of 10,500 miles at
Montreal.
Two trial cargoes of 6,000 tons each were sent via the St. Lawrence and Mont-
real, which the Commissioners hope will lead to further large consignments being
made, and this is only the beginning.
Harhour master's department, James McShane, harhour master; T. Bourassdv
deputy. — Year by year the worth of this department grows in importance and respon-
sibility. The Commissioners are glad to report increased vigilance and attention
under this head.
ENGINEERrS'G.
Appointment of Mr. F. W. Cowie as Chief Engineer. — Early in 1907 Mr. John
Kennedy resigned as chief engineer and became consulting engineer to the Commi.s-
sioners. By the courtesy of the Marine and Fisheries Department, ^Fr. F. W. Cowie,
superintending engineer of the ship channel, took over the duties relinquished by Mr.
Kennedy. The growing responsibilities of the port's development, however, demanded
his entire attention, and on the 1st of July, 1908, Mr. F. W. Cowie was appointed to
the position of chief engineer of the port of Montreal.
Worh Completed in 1908 hy Engineering Department.
1. The 14 double deck steel and concrete freight sheds, with a floor space of over
1^ million square feet, and a weekly handling capacity of 150,000 tons were placed
at the disposal of merchants and shipping companies.
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2. The grain conveyor system, connecting the elevator with 10 different sheds,
was completed and used with satisfactory results hy the grain trade.
3. Permanent paving laid throughout the high level portion of the harbour.
4. Xew macadam roadways from Jacques Cartier pier to Hocholaga.
5. New permanent railway tracks throughout high level harbour.
6. Relaying of railway tracks throughout low level wharfs.
7. New permanent wharf space for the Dominion Coal Company.
8. New water maiiis laid.
The work of this department during the past year has been a remarkable one,
all in addition to the usual dredging and general maintenance work, as will be seen
from the detailed reports.
Steel sheds. — By the completion of the sheds, the handliug capacity of the cen-
tral harbour has been doubled. These sheds have, been generally in use by the ships
during the season. The upper storys, though unequipped as yet Avith handling
machinery, were found to be easily accessible from the ship with the aid of the ship's
tackle only. Interior and exterior chutes were devised at small expense for the dis-
charge of merchandise inward.
The last seven sheds were completed by the contractors, Messrs. Peter Lyall &
Sons, for which the present Commissioners are respon.-;ible, without one dollar of
extras.
This is a notable achievement and has been made possible only by the complete
harmony existing between the contractors and the department.
Grain conveyors. — The grain conveyor system has been at the disposal of the
grain and shipping interests throughout the year. This work has been carried out
by the Metcalf Engineering Co., and has also been delivered ahead of contract time
and at a saving of $30,000. The net cost to the Commissioners being just that amount
under the lowest bid at the time tenders were called for.
In explanation of the result, the Commissioners desire to say that after calling
for tenders it was found that the quotations submitted were based on the high prices
then riding and covered work that was to take two years to complete.
The Commissioners decided, therefore, not to let this work eti hloc, but to do it
in sections and ask for prices for each section as the work progressed. This plan, as
before stated, resulted in a saving of $30,000.
New permanent paving. — The whole of the high level wharfs and pier.s, except
the Bickerdike and Windmill Point piers, have been completely paved with granite
and scoria blocks, thus making the approaches to the sheds clean and convenient for
passengers and freight.
New macadam. — The entire low level wharf, from Jacques Cartier pier eastward
to Hochelaga, has been repaired and new macadam laid where necessary, thus giving
to the port of Montreal superior roadways from one end of the harbour to the other.
Permanent relaying of railway tracls. — Concurrently with the permanent paving
of the high level wharfs has taken place the readjiistment of railroad tracks, so as to
give direct communication by rail to all the sheds.
At each shed there now exists ' a double line ' of rails on the inner or shore side
and. where practicable, a single line has been laid on the water side, giving direct
acce«5« to and from the ship.
This means that every ton of through freight may now be transhipped direct
from ship and shed to cars or vice versa, saving time and exi>ense to all concerned.
This has been found especially valuable in connection with the large shipment of
peri.shablc freight which formerly had to be I andled twice and suffered much longer
exposure.
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The work of lining \rp and reballasting tracks on the low level piers from end
to end has also been tu;eomplished, so that the entire track system has been placed
in firs', class condition.
Neiv icaier mains and drain. — Xew water mains and service pipes and drains have
been installed in connection with the new sheds, in addition to which a hydrant and
drinking trough service has been established on the Bickerdike pier, where large quan-
tities of coal are stored.
This work would have been carried out earlier had the City of Montreal not taken
a whole year to grant permission for the necessary connections.
New wharf space. — For the large increasing coal business done by the Dominion
Coal Company in the eastern harbour a new permanent wharf built of concrete 575
feet in length, has been completed at sections 36 and 37.
The large concrete pier, built by the Department of Public Works, was trans-
ferred to the Harbovir Commissioners by the Department of Marine and Fisheries.
This pier has an area of 251,600 square feet, is high level and will surely afford
splendid facilities for the economic handling of certain classes of trade, and when
fully equipped will furnish additional berth space to six ships.
New equipment. — Three engines were purchased during the year from the Kings-
ton Locomotive Works for use by the traffic department, and have given entire satis-
faction.
The large 75-ton floating crane, ordered from Messrs. Vickers Sons & Maxim,
which was to have been delivered in July, 1908, was unfortunately delayed by strikes
in the ship-building industry in England. Delivery will, however, be made early in
1909. It is hoped that this crane will now put Montreal in a position to handle all
classes of heavy freight hitherto diverted from the port through lack of handling
facilities.
Electric transporters. — Two electric transporters for the upper storeys of the
sheds have been ordered, one from M'^essrs. Stothert & Pitt, of Bath, and one from
Messrs. Appleby & Co., of London, England. They will be installed in February,
ready for service during the season of 1909.
The Press. — The Commissioners are grateful to the Canadian press for their
valued criticism and support, also for drawing the attention of the Canadian people
to their great national inheritance.
The staff. — The review of the work done during the past season would not be
complete without recording a sincere expression of appreciation of the manner in
which the many difficult problems have been solved and the general maintenance work
carried out by the staffs of the different departments.
This splendid force is gradually being prepared for the great work of the future
to which an enthusiastic and hearty co-operation must be given.
THE PRESENT.
Study of port conditions elsewhere has revealed the fact that Canada has the
unique opportunity of creating a great world port at Montreal with a miich smaller
capital outlay than is possible at any other port on the Xorth Americn continent.
(^he port of Montreal is the only port in North America giving access simul-
taneously to a channel for ocean vessels of 16,000 tons and inland coasting vessels
carrying 2,000 tons of cargo. .'
The port of M'ontreal is tlie meeting point of ocean and inland trade. 1.000 miles
from the sea, with deep water inland navigation for 1.500 mile- further, into the heart
of North America.
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The port of ^Montreal is accessible to all railroads on the same terms where tran-
shipment is made direct form the ship to car or vice versa.
The port of Montreal is now handling a g-reater volume of business per month
than any other Xorth American port except New York.
The tonnage of the port has doubled in five years.
More passengers were carried to Canadian ports via Canadian and British ships
during 1907 than to all American ports combined, except New York.
Those nations which have forestalled large trade increases by generous develop-
ment of their strategic sea terminals have become the commercially powerful nations
of the world.
British and European ports have been developed at enormous capital cost owing
to national difficulties of situation, &c.
American ports with which the port of Montreal is in actual competition are
also being developed at high capital exi)enditure.
These facts have a serious bearing upon the charges on the business of different
ports.
The port of Montreal occupies the unique position of being the only x>ort in
North America where the entire foreshore is the property of the nation and can be
developed without the expenditure of a farthing for the purchase of land-
It is significant that these rare and most fortunate conditions prevail at the
farthest inland deep water point in North America.
THE FUTURE.
The port of Montreal, because of this wonderful inheritance, is destined to
become the great transhipping point for ocean-borne freight.
Only the indifference of Canadians to the splendor of their opportunities can
prevent this achievement.
Statements such as these cannot be seriously made without a realization of what
they mean.
They are made with the full conviction that such a destiny awaits the port of
^Montreal to reach iwhich requires the combined efforts oi all true Canadians.
It is with these thoughts in mind that the Commissioners look forward, ere long,
to submitting to their fellow-countrymen a comprehensive scheme of port develop-
ment on broad national lines that will demand the pride, the support and the con-
fidence of the nation.
Respectfully submitted,
G. W. STEPHENS, President,
L. E. GEOFFRION,
C. C. BALLANTYNE,
Commissioners.
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KEPOET OF THE SECRETARY-TREASURER OF THE HARBOUR COM-
MISSIONERS OF MONTREAL FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECE^EBER
31, 1908.
Montreal, April 12, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour, by direction of the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal,
to forward herewith, for the information of the Honourable the Minister of Marine
and Fisheries, summarized statement of the operations of the corporation for the year
ended December 31, 1908.
The harbour revenue was $386,867.28, a decrease of $17,407.28 from that of the
previous year. The decreases were: wharfages on imports, $24,973.70; wharfages on
exports. $1,527.03; total decreases, $26,500.73. The increases were: local wharfages,
$1,899.19 ; rentals, &c., $7,194.26 ; total increases, $9,093.45, making the net decrease as
above.
The revenue from the grain elevator was $45,351.56, an increase over that of the
previous year of $38,260.93, and the expenditure $65,104.93.
For seven of the new steel sheds a rental of $29,500 was received, an increase over
that of the previous year of $14,900.
The receipts for switching cars on the wharfs by the traffic department were
$68,343.45, a decrease of $3,472.48 from that of the previous year. The Commissioners
have, in addition, a claim of $7,700.50 against one of the railway companies, which
is in course of adjustment.
The receipts on revenue account from all sources, as enumerated above, were
$530,062.29, an increase of $31,401.17 over that of the previous year, and the dis-
bursements on that account were $651,093.13.
The interest on loans was $386,131.16, an increase of $49,853.30 over that of the
previous year.
The amount disbursed on capital account was $1,564,297.88, as follows: New
steel sheds, $779,044.27; harbour improvements, $452,732.96; grain elevator conveyor
equipment, $199,246.16; new floating crane, $90,662.17; and locomotives, $42,612.32.
The following loans on capital account were received from the government : —
$200,000 under the Act 1, Edward VIT., chap 9, and $1,480,000 under the Act 6-7
Edward VII., chap. 30, making a total of $1,680,000.
The debenture debt of the corporation on December 31, 1908, was $12,027,000, of
which $1,972,000 is to the public and $10,055,000 to the Dominion government, upon
which the average rate of interest is 3 ••''>0 per cent.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your obedient servant,
DAVID SEATH,
Secretary.
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REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER OF THE PORT OF MONTREAL
FOR THE YEAR 1908.
Office of the Harbour Master,
December 19, 1908.
David Seath, Esq.,
Secretaiy Harbour Commissioners of Montreal.
Sir, — I beg to submit for the information of the Harbour Commissioners of
Montreal, the following as my annual report for the year ended December 15, 1908.
Appended hereto will be found six comparative statements, showing respectively
for the past ten years: —
(1) The number, tonnage and classification of sea-going vessels that arrived in
port.
(2) Those that arrived from the maritime provinces.
(3) Number and tonnage of inland vessels.
(4) The dates oi the opening and closing of navigation, &c.
(5) The number and tonnage of vessels belonging to the different nationalities'.
(6) The number and tonnage of sea-going and inland vessels.
From these statements it will be seen that 739 sea-going vessels arrived in port
during the past season, with a tonnage of 1,958,604 tons, a decrease of three vessels
and an increase of 32,618 tons from the previous year.
Of these vessels 711 were built of iron and steel, with a tonnage of 1,955,758
tons, and 28 were built of wood with a tonnage of 2,851 tons.
Of inland vessels there arrived 12,434, with a tonnage of 3,589,424 tons, a
decrease of 1,986 vessels and a tonnage of 31,526 tons; making a grand total of vessels
of all classes 13,173, and a tonnage of 5,548,028 tons, a decrease of 1,988 vessels of
all classes and an increase of 1,092 tons from the previous year.
The whole respectfully submitted.
Tours truly,
JAMES McSHANE.
Port of Montreal.
Comparative Statement showing the Number, Tonnage and Classification of Sea-
going Vessels that arrived in Port the past ten years, with the dates of the
greatest number in Port at one time.
18i)9.
1000
1901.
1902.
1903
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
DO
•^1
Tonnage.
773
»>!I2'
707
729
779
774!
786;
787
724,
714
l,509,r,68
1,382,67.5
1,4:«,081
l,!i.31,8!ll
l,882,2iir> \ 1,543
1,849. 907 .
1,918,(10? .
l,96I,859j .
1,918,944 .
1,955,932 .
3,530
891
2,240
4,427
1,388
1,144
2,950
1,872
1,048
875
.318
Total
Tonnage.
3,365
9,415
12.727
4,9M
5,678
5,328
19,104
9,432
7,042
2,672
801 i
7261
742
758
802
790
83;i
820
742
7391
1,517,
1,393,
1,453,
1,541,
1,890
1,856,
1,!)40,
1,97.3,
1,925.
1,958,
611
886
048
272
904
6<»7
Onfi
223
986
604
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Date.
.Tuly 29.
.Tune 28.
July 8.
Oct. 9.
.Tune 8.
Sept. 10.
Oct. 4.
26 May 28.
291 „ 24.
24 June 21.
JAMES McSHANE,
Harbour Master.
HARBOUR COMMISSION ERH
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Port of Montreal.
Comparative Statement showing the Number and Tonnage and Classification of
Sea-going Vessels that arrived in Port from the Maritime Provinces, the past
ten years.
&
■- 1
Years.
"3
C
rf
I ,
m \
1899
336 1
279 ;
1900
1901
282
1902
311
1903
303
1904
366
1905
364
1906
367
1907
343
1908
350
Tonnage.
415,825
352,002
434,140
466,671
468,100
582,819
580,485
588,980
579.130
640,244
999
169
626
g i Tonnage.
15
10
11
15
13
26
14
18
25
646
2,564
991
2,063
4,648
3,238
4,116
3,408
7,042
2,672
Tot<il
Number
of
Vessels.
343
295
293
322
318
379
391
381
361
375
Total
Tonnage.
416,471
3.54,735
436,130
468,734
472,748
586,057
585,227
592,388
579,930
642,916
Port of Montreal,
JAMES McSHANE,
Harbour Master.
Comparative Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Inland Vessels that
arrived in Port the past ten years, with the greatest number in Port at one time.
Years.
Xiimber
of
Vessels.
Tonnage.
Greatest
Number in Port
at one time.
1899
1900
1901..
8,877
8,347
8,4.50
9,395
15,338
10,063
11,112
12,557
14,420
12,434
1,899,097
1,669,494
1,683,186
1,885,250
2,415,791
2,354,975
2,785,551
3,095,174
3,620,950
3,-589,434
216, July 28
219, June 20
167, June 28
1902
1903
1904
190.5..
209, July 23
225, June 26
180, July 13
175, June 19
1906
1907
1908
124, July 8
105, July 8
104, June 30
JAMES McSHANE,
Harhour Master.
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Port of Montreal.
CoMPARATn^E Statement showing the dates of the Openiiig and Closing- of Navigation,
first arrival from sea, and the last departure for sea, the past ten years.
Years.
Opening
of
Navigation.
Closing
Navigation.
First
Arrival from
Sea.
Last
Departure
for Sea.
1899.
April 24
M 21
1. 21
3
II 25::::.:::
-1 19
1, 20
11 23
-1 22
Dec. 30
1, 10
II 10
4
1, 10
9
.. 12
2
15
April 27
,1 26
II 25
.- 17
11 26
May 4
2
April 28
Mnv 9
Nav ''9
1900
1901
1802
1903
1904
1905
1900
1907
Dec. 3
Nov. 25
Dec. 4
Nov. 28
„ 27
II 30
Dec. 2
Nov. 29
1908
II 10 1 April 30
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JAMES McSHANE,
Harbour Master.
Port of Montreal.
STATEiiENT sliowiug the Nationality and Tonnage of Sea-going Vessels: that arrived
in Port during the season of 1908, that were navigated by 39,856 Seamen.
Nationality.
Number
of
"Vessels.
Tonnage.
British
522
206
9
2
1,510,509
Norwegian
430,333
15,853
1,909
JAMES McSHANE,
narhovr Master.
Port of Montreal.
Comparative Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Sea-going and Inland
Vessels that arrived in Port the past ten years.
Years.
Se.a
-GOING.
I.N'L.\M).
(tRAND Total.
Vessels.
Tonnage.
"Vessels.
Tonnage.
Vessels.
Tonnage.
1899
801
726
742
758
802
796
833
820
742
739
1,517,611
1,393,886
1,453,048
1,.541,272
1,890,904
1,856.697
1,940,05(1
1,973,223
1,925,986
1,985,604
8,877
8,347
8,450
9, .395
15, .338
10.063
11,112
12, .557
14,420
12,434
1,899,097
1,669,494
1,683,186
1,88.5,250
2,415,791
2,354,975
2, 785, .551
3,095,174
3, 6?( 1,9.50
3,589,424
9,678
9,073
9.192
10,153
16,140
10,859
11,945
13,377
1.5,161
13,173
3,416,708
1900
3,063,380
1901
,3,136,234
1902.
3, 426, .522
1903
4,306,695
1904
190.5
1906
4,211,672
4,72.5,607
5, 068, .397
1907
1908
5,546,936
5,548,028
JA:^fES McSHANE,
Harbour Master.
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REPORT ON THE WORKS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTEN-
ANCE OF THE HARBOUR OF MONTREAL FOR THE YEAR 190S.
F. W. CowiE, M., IxsT., C.E., Chief Engineer.
ifoxTREAL, December 31, 190S.
David Seath, Esq.,
Secretary, &c..
Harbour Commissioners of Montreal.
Sir, — I have the honour, by direction, to present the following" annual report on
the Operations for the Improvement and Maintenance of Montreal Harbour during
the year ended December 31, 1908:
IXSPECTIOX^ EUROPEAX PORTS AXD RIVERS.
By arrangement with the Hon. Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the under-
signed as Superintending Engineer of the River St. Lawrence Ship Channel, as well
as Chief Engineer, accompanied Major Stephens, President, on an insi)ection of a
number of British and Continental ports early in the season of 1908. Leaving Mont-
real on January 9, 1908, and after receiving credentials from Lord Strathcona, High
Commissioner for Canada, the following places of interest were visited : -
London and the River Thames.
Devonport with its new artificial harbour.
Bristol with its new docks designed largely with a view to Canadian trade.
Cardiff.
Antwerp and the River Scheldt.
Ilamburg, the Kiel canal and the River Elbe.
Marseilles.
Le Havre.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Glasgow and the River Clyde.
Barrow-in-Furness.
Liverpool and the River Mersey.
Manchester and the Ship Canal.
The return was made, reaching Montreal on April 18, as previously arranged,
so as to be in Canada for the opening of navigation on the St. Lawrence.
A joint report was prepared on Bj'itish and Continental ports, with a view to the
development of the Port of Montreal and Canadian Transportation, dated April, 1908.
to the Hon. the Minister of ]\farine and Fisheries.
The resiilt of the inspection and study of the best British and Continental practice
proved that ^fontreal, except for its winter season, would be regarded as an ideal
situation for a port from the point of view of European transportation.
The ports visited were found of splendid design and stable construction as com-
pared with the practice in North America. The capital expenditure, however, -was
found to be quite as much in advance as the symmetry, permanence of constriiction
and port facilities are in advance of our North Atlantic ports.
With regard to the river approaches to the various ports, the River St. Lawrence
Ship Channel compares not only favourably but in advance of the improved river
channels inspected. The organization for the lighting and maintenance of the St.
Lawrence channel, the dredging plant and the size of the channel were found to be quite
equal to the best in Europe. Although sixty years ago the designs for the first dredg^ea
for deepening Lake St. Peter had to be obtained from the Clj'de. it was found that
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the latest improved dredges of the St. Lawrence are, both as to efficiency and economy,
at least equal to the best dredges now working in Europe.
The permanence of the St. Lawrence channel as compared with European rivers,
is a matter for congratulation. The clean water of the St. Lawrence and the stable
nature of the river bed results in a permanent channel after once being excavated. In
Europe it is only by eternal vigilance that the channels can be kept in good order, the
amount of filling in at almost every point on the different coasts being extraordinary.
The value of the trip of inspection cannot help but be of very great importance
specially in view of the proposals for a deeper ship channel and the necessary enlarge-
ment of the port of Montreal.
PROPOSED HARBOUR EXTENSION,
On return from the European inspection trip the Harbour Commissioners gave
instructions for the preparation of a comprehensive scheme for Harbour Development
at !^^ontreal.
The instructions were that, in view of the development of the great nati;ral
resources of Canada, the energy of her people and activity in all departments of the
government and the great railway corporations in improving their lines of transporta-
tion, the Commissioners deemed it necessary that immediate steps be taken to increase
the facilities of the port of ^.fontreal, so as to provide for the increased business already
in sight and also that further enlargement on symmetrical lines could be added as
required.
The main principles of the scheme were to be the economical transfer of goods
between the various systems of inland transportation and ocean vessels, and that, by
taking advantage of the complete ownership of the water front and position with
reference to the canals, railways and important business centres, an economical and
convenient port might result.
The plans for the new scheme of extensions have advanced and it is expected that
the report will be ready for submission to the Commissioners during the month of
May, 1909.
HARBOUR BOUNDARIES.
In connection with the plans for the proposed new extensions it has been con-
sidered that one of the first things to do was to provide not only for present but for
future conditions. The designs are being made with the idea of taking advantage of
the present unique situation at Montreal, where complete control exists over the whole
of the water front, and it is hoped that in the future the development will not be
retarded by private ownership or encroachment on the necessary space for harbour
enlargement.
It is, however, considered that to absolutely control the present situation the
harbour boundaries should be immediately extended to include both sides of the river
down to the lower end of the Island of ^NFontreal.
Existing ownership or rights would not be interfered with and the main ship
channel of the St. Lawrence would be left under the jurisdiction of the Department
of Marine and Fisheries.
RH'ER ST. LAWRENCE SHIP CHANNEL.
As Winnipeg is the gateway to the great producing areas of the Northwest, so
is the St. Lawrence the Canadian portal to the European markets.
The line of route is not only the most direct but, owing to the long stretches of
inland navigable waters, it is the cheapest.
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Inland vessels and the northern continental railways, in their race to the sea,
reach ocean navigation first at Montreal. With the present St. Lawrence canals, the
present railways, the existing facilities at Montreal and the 30-foot ship channel to
the sea, the Canadian national route can hold its own with its only dangerous rival,
the Buffalo-JiTew York route.
What will happen when the two new transcontinental railways now under con-
struction are completed, when the Georgian Bay or improved St. Lawrence canals are
ready for traiEc, when ample accommodation is given in Montreal harbour, and when
the ship channel has a depth of 35 feet, one can conjecture with satisfaction.
Apart from this the only remaining requirement to place the Canadian route in
a position beyond competition, both summer and winter, is a satisfactory winter port,
with a railway distance from Montreal comparable in length with the Buffalo-lSJ'ew
York lines.
Lord Durham's statement in 1837, to the effect that the state of New York had
created her own St. Lawrence, from Buffalo via Albany down the Hudson to the sea-
board at jSTew York, and captured the trade which Canada had lost by neglect to
improve her waterways, bids fair to be comparatively reversed in the near future.
The time occupied by the large ships to Montreal and Quebec is surprisingly
short.
The Allan turbiner Virginian holds the record for the upward passage in 9 hours
37 minutes, while the Dominion liner Ottawa won by 8 minutes the downward passage
in 8 hours 2 minutes.
The passenger and freight type of ship usually makes the upward trip in between
11 and 12 hours, and the downward passage in two hours less.
The thirty-five foot channel was commenced in November, 1907. The completion
of the rock Avork to make 30 feet at low tide at Cap a la Roche, or from 34 to 35 feet
at high tide, is expected in about two years. Six or eight years should complete a
35 feet channel from Montreal to tidewater at Cap a la Roche.
It may, therefore, be expected that in ten years or less a channel of 35 feet avail-
able depth at low water, will be completed from Montreal to the sea. This would
give navigation to Montreal for the largest steamships now afloat.
If the .port of Montreal is not to be the weak link connecting the unceasing rail-
way and canal building, from the point of production, with the magnificent St. Law-
rence channel, there is no time to be lost.
The depth in the ship channel available for navigation, with the greatest and
least depth in each year, from May to November, are given in the following table for
the last two years: —
Aat;rage depth for each month in the 30-foot channel.
of 1897.)
(30 ft. at extreme low water
-
May.
June.
July.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Highest.
Lowest.
1907
1908 •..
371
41 0
i 35-9
37 6
34 3
340
32 10
32- 0
32-4
311
32-9
310
33-7
30-6
38-3
42 3
31 10
30- 5
MARINE SIGNAL SERVICE.
The government marine signal service was in constant operation during the year,
and the office in the harbour building provided reports of the movement of vessels to
any one concerned.
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This service is very much appreciated by the shipping companies and merchants,
and during the foggy weather of hist fall proved of inestimable benefit.
Information regarding the ship channel and advice on many questions relating
to navigation were constantly required and, by order of the Hon. Minister of Marine
and Fisheries, many important visitors were given the information they desired with
regard to the progress of the great work of river improvement.
THE STEEL FREIGHT SHEDS.
At the end of 1907 the first group of seven sheds, Xos. 2, 4, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 12 had
been completed, or so far advanced as to permit of their being occupied by the steam-
ship companies. The foundations for the second group, Nos. 3, 5 on Alexandra
pier; Xo. 11 on the shore wharf, and Nos. 13, 14 and 15 on Jacques Cartier pier had
all been put in and the greater part of the concrete lower floors laid.
During the winter and spring of 1908 the erection of steel sheds was vigorously
carried on by the contractors, and as soon as warm weather set in, the laying of con-
crete floors was resumed.
The progress during the season was so good as to enable the contractors to
announce the driving of the last rivet in the structural steel for October 3.
The ceremony took place on the upi)er floor of shed No. 11, which was suitably
arranged for the occasion.
The Commissionei"S i.ssued invitations to the Hon. the Minister of Marine and
Fisheries and to many prominent business men of the city. The driving of the last
ri\ct was performed by the hon. the minister, after which those present were enter-
tained i.y the Tommissioners and shown the working of the grain conveyor system.
In commemoration of this event a bronze tablet was placed on the west end of
. Shed Xo. 11. giving the names of the Harbour Commission'ors, the engineers and the
contractors and the dates of commencement and completion of the steel work.
The fini.shing up of the sheds was continued and with such success that the
whole of the work will be sufiiciently completed so that the sheds may be ready for
use at the opening of navigation, 1909.
Thus the second group of sheds will be completed before the time expected, and
without costing a single dollar for extras.
Full details of the progress are given in ^fr. Gagnon's report for 1908. attached
hereto.
In spite of the fact that the .shipping companies used each of the last group of
seven sheds, in every case before the roofs wer\3 completed, and the contractors were
hampered to no small extent in their work of construction, the programme as arranged
will be fully carried out and in advance of the time agreed upon.
Messrs. Peter Lyall & Sons, the general contractors, and all their sub-contractors,
have contributed to this re<'ord of work done, which is a flattering tribute to their
organization and energy' in large works of construction.
HARBOUR FREIGHT HANDLIXG APPLUXCES.
Thene is nothing so apparent, in connection with the comparative study of the
dock systems in Europe and North America as the different methods of handling
cargo.
In every British and Continental port a forest of crane.s is visible, stretching
from end to end of the quays.
In North America the system is ships' tackle and hardworked longshoremen.
There i.s one condition which partiall.v explains the different systems. The crews
of most of the ships trading to North America are engaged for the round voyage to
a North Atlantic port and return. A number of men from the crew of a ship are
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always available in a Xorth American port for running the ships' winches. A ship,
therefore, having ten winches can, with her own crew, working daj" and night, do
the hoisting at no great cost to the ship.
As, however, time is becoming an essential factor in the closely competing ship-
ping business, as consignees insist on claims for damaged goods and as the various
competing jwrts and transporting routes are being judged on their merits as regards
speed, economy and conditions of freight, new methods of handling cargo in Cana-
dian and American ports must be made available. In South America at the govern-
ment ports of Rio and Buenos Ayres, which are built after the British practice,
cranes of the latest type have been everywhere installed. These ports have facilities
for the very rapid unloading and loading of ships and, consequently, they are attrac-
tive to ship owners, with the result that the country reaps the benefit with the better
trans-Atlantic service.
The Montreal harbour sheds were designed with a view to the North American
system of freight handling, where dock cranes are unknown. It was expected that
the freight would be landed in both the lower and upper storeys of the sheds by ships'
tackle, possibly aided by the light shed winches.
The question of handling the goods between the shore and upper stories had
been left undecided.
After a consultation between the consulting engineer, the chief engineer of the
Harbour Commissioners and Mr. R. C. H. Davison, consulting engineer, of West-
minster, London, in 1907, a report was made to the Commissioners with regard to
handling the goods to and from the upper stories of the steel sheds.
Approach for carts by roadways and inclined ramps was cited with its high cost
of construction and low cost of operation, but increased cost of cartage owing to the
ramps.
A system of elevators or lifts at the ends of the sheds, which could convey teams
with their loaded wagons between the wharf level and the tipper stories, was also
rejwrted on with its low capital cost and higher cost of operation.
The third method given was a system of fixed transporters working from the
upper stories overhanging railway tracks and wharf, for transporting goods between
the upper stories and railway cars or wagons on the wharf level.
In view of the high capital cost and the objection to carting on the ramps, com-
binations of the latter two methods were given as apparently the best system.
The question of the necessity of dock cranes, however, would not dovra, even
although the sheds had not been designed for, or with sufficient strength for the
usual type of swinging crane.
The manufacturers of very successful coal and ore handling plants in the United
States were consulted, but a suitable design of a crane which would not require exten-
sive changes to the sheds could not be obtained. The transporter system to be used
with ' jack-knife ' overhanging booms, .such as used for coal and ore, wa.s also found
to be unsatisfactory.
When in England, early in 1908, the crane makers were approached and very
elaborate designs for cranes were furnished, the adoption of the fast running trans-
porter system, for a dock crane, being considered impracticable.
After many consultations, however, a design was proposed which would not
require any extensive changes to the sheds, but which had in view a combination
dock and shore, transit shed, transporting crane. Owing to the number of steel
columns in the sheds and to the required length of the transporters, it was out of
the question to design inside portable machines which could be moved to different
points in the sheds to meet the different ships' hatches.
A final design was made of a transporting crane to run across the shed on steel
rails and having a cantilever transporting structure sufficiently long to extend over
the ship when working on the harbour side and sufficiently long to load either cart or
wagon outside the two railway tracks, when overhanging the shore side of the shed.
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To overcome the difficulty of reaching the various ships' hatches a turntable was
designed for the carriage so that the whole structure could be slewed to an angle of
30° on each side of the normal, for adjustment to different positions over the sliip.
The two renowned crane makers of England, Messrs. Applebys, Limited, of Lon-
don and Glasgow, and ^fessrs, Stothert & Pitt, of Bath, were therefore asked to submit
details and prices for trial electric transporting cranes of the above type, for the
handling of 2-ton packages.
The tenders were received in July, 1908, and after modifications, a contract was
given to each of the above firms to furnish a trial transporter to be ready for the open-
ing of navigation of 1909.
Good progress has been made and the installation of these trial machines is being
looked forward to with great interest.
If they are successful, as expected, four of these machines to each shed would, it
is expected, handle rapidly and economically all the cargoes which should pass through
the upper floors of the very excellent type of ^Montreal harbour sheds.
One elevator or hoist for each shed has also been recommended so that light pack-
ages of dairy produce from the city warehouses could be successfully handled in the
upper stories.
It may be remarked that frequently ships come into port with 9,000 tons of cargo.
During the unloading outward cargo to be shipped is also arriving, so that the
necessity of facilities for handling freight with despatch is obvious.
GRAIN ELEVATOR ^O 1.
The Harbour Commissioners' elevator is of the marine type and designed to hold
about 1,000,000 bushels of grain. The bins are of steel, built in circular style with
interspaces also constructed to be used for storage purposes. There are three different
sizes of bins with a storage capacity of 20,000, 7,000 and 3,000 bushels each.
The elevator is a fire proof structure and capable of receiving grain from vessels
or railway cars. Shipping may be done by water, rail or in bags.
The elevator was completed in 1904.
The following table gives the records of the operations of the grain elevator and
the revenues received since the house was put in commission : —
Ye
1904
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
Bushels
Elevated.
1 Revenues from
; all Sources.
565,355
4,356,568
944,321
1,078,289
8,661,350
1
S cts.
1,265 54
12,42.< .53
7,1.S0 76
1 7,940 63
! 43,946 73
The position chosen for this elevator had in view the supplying of grain to the
different ships in the central part of the harbour without moving or otherwise inter-
fering with their regular discharging or loading operations.
The conveyor system built in connection with the steel freight sheds, was put into
operation during the season of 1908 for the first time. It was owing to this conveyor
system being available that the great increase in business in the Harbour Elevator
is reported for this year.
The elevator was loaded during the season to within 75 per cent of its full capacity.
No damage whatever is reported as the result of the dynamite explosion of Novem-
1 er 8, 1908, beyond the breaking of windows.
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The serious break in the Cornwall canal in June stopped receipts of grain at
jklontreal for two or three weeks and reduced the year's quantity.
The appended report of Mr. Jere Nehin, Superintendent, gives the operations of
the elevator for the year.
THE GRAIN COV\'EYOR SYSTEM.
In the last annual report a description of the Conveyor System for the Harbour
Commissioners' Elevator was given.
A belt conveying system, having over 6,000 lineal ft. of fire proof galleries, and
containing four miles of rubber belting, extends from the elevator to ten steamship
berths in the central part of the harbour.
Four belts start from the elevator, two in each direction. They may all be run
together. Eight towers elevate the grain and operate the various belts.
The grain is readily spouted from the galleries containing the belts into the holds
of the largest vessels bang at their docks. Grain can be delivered to any four vessels
at one time, each at the rate of 15,000 bushels per hour, or a total of 60,000 bushels
per hour. All the machinery is driven by electric motors.
The tenders received for the installation of the machinery equipment having been
found too high, the Harbour Commissioners, on July 12, 1907, undertook to construct
the work direct through the expert services of the Metcalf Engineering, Limited.
It was planned to have the system ready for operation to three steamship berths
by the opening of navigation of 1909^ and to the others as early as possible during
the season.
Grain was actually delivered to the various berths for the first time, on the fol-
lowing dates : —
Js'o. 9, May 16, 1908.
Nos. 4 and 7, May 23, 1908.
Nos. 8 and 10, July, 10, 1908.
No. 2, July, 15, 1908.
Nos. 3 and 5, September 28, 1908.
No. 6, October 7, 1908.
No. 11, October 15, 1908.
The installation of the machinery equipment so promptly, and the perfect manner
of its operation when completed, reflect great credit on Messrs. the Metcalf Engineer-
ing, Limited.
Although the system was not in full operation during the season the total quantit>
operated on the belts of the conveyors during the season of 1908, amounted to almost
seven million bushels.
The advantages of this system are so apparent that it is under consideration to
extend the system to the J'acques Cartier pier and so make it possible that any vessel
at any of the 14 steel freight sheds, may receive grain direct from the elevator without
moving.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMEAT OF GRAIN ELEVATOR AND CONVEYOR SYSTEM.
The following is a detailed description of the electrical machinery in the elevator
and conveyors, from the point where the power is received at the transformer house
to its distribution through6)ut the entire system, from information supplied by Mr.
Ernest Salter, [electrician: —
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Macliinery in Elevator.
The electric motors in the elevator itself are all Canadian General Electric make,
and total thirteen with a capacity of 925 h.p., divided as follows: —
4 lofter leg motors, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 150 li.p 600 h.p.
1 marine leg motor, S-phase, 63c. "0 V., 100 h.p 100 "
1 conveyor motor, 3-phase, 63 c. 550 V., 50 h.p 50 "
1 car shovel motor, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 50 h.p. ..... 50 "
1 car puller, motor, 3-phase. 63 c. 550 V., 50 h.p 50 "
2 cleaner motors, 3-pha5e, 63 c, 550 V., 15 h.p 30 "
1 dust fan motor, 3-phase, 63 c, 55 Y., 20 h.p 20 ''
1 pump motor, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 10 h.p 10 "
1 hoist motor, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 15 h.p.. 15 "
13 925 "
These machines are all operated entirely from the switchboard room, that is, the
operator controls^ the starting and stopping of the individual machines by a series of
3-phase double throw starting j^witches from the low tension switchboard and by a
special arrangement of signals starts or stops them as required.
Supplying power to these motors are two Canadian General Electric transform-
ers. 2,200 volts, single-phase of 375 K.W. capacity each, self-cooled, oil insulated with
c(UTugated tanks, which receive the power at 2,200 volts and transform it down to
575 volts for the many motors.
Conveyor Galleries.
The motors in the towers, operating the conveyor belts in the various galleries,
are all of the Allis-Chalmers-Bullock manufacture, and are of a similar type of
induction motor to those of the Canadian General Electric in the elevator, and total
2:.', with a capacity of 1,390 h.p. divided up as follows: —
12 conveyor motors, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 60 h.p 720 h.p.
4 conveyor motors, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V., 50 h.p 200 "
2 conveyor and elevating motors, 3-phase, 03 c, 550 V.,
85 h.p 179 "
4 conve.vor motors, 3-phase, 63 c, 550 V.. 75 h.p • 300 "
22 1,390 "
These machines are controlled from the switchboard room in the elevator, by
automatic circuit breakers, but in addition to this the main leads nre run to large
distributing panels and from these the several circuits in each tower are supplied.
Connected to each motor is a starting compensator used for controlling the respective
machines.
Supplying power to these motor.s are three. Allis-Chambers-Bullock transformers,
2,200 volts, single-phase, of 300 K.W. capacity each, also self-cooled, oil insulated
with corrugated tanks. They also receive the power at 2,200 volts and transform it
<lowu to 575 volts for their part of the system.
The Transformer House.
The transfornifr house, situated at the northeast side of the elevator, receives
the jjower from the lines of the Montreal Light. TIeat and Power Company, at a
pressure of 2,200 volts, 3-phase, 63 cycles, alternating current, and is controlled by
the high tension switchboard, and from there distributed to the several transformer
tanks for power, lighting and signals.
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Ligliiing System.
The lighting is done entirely by the incandescent lamps, using 110 volts, parallel
for the elevator, and 440 volts series for the galleries. The incandescent lamps are
better adapted for this purpose than arc lamps would be, as there is less danger of
igniting the dust.
Telephone Installation.
There is installed a complete private telephone system for the elevator and con-
veyor galleries by which inter-communication can be quickly and conveniently carried
on. This telephone system as well as the signal and emergency are all ' connected
with the switchboard room and enable the operator to keep constantly in touch with
the diiierent parts of the plant.
Signal System.
The signal system is perhaps one of the most useful parts of the system for it is
so arranged that the attendants in different parts of the plant have, through the use
of specially designed lamps, a complete understanding with one another with regard
to feeding and discharging grain over the belts.
The Emergency System.
Closely in touch and of equal importance is the emergency system by which the
machinery running the belts can be quickly shut down in case of need, such as grain
choking the spouts or the breaking of any part of the machinery.
It is at once clearly seen that while this plant extends over a large area, it is well
controlled and at all times connected with the main station.
WHARF ACCOM MODATIOX.
The extent of the wharfs at the end of 1908 is as follows: —
For 30 ft. draught and over 16,871 lin. ft. or 3,196 miles.
" 25" to 27 A ft. draught 19,444 " " 3,682 "
Total deep draught 36.315 " " 6,878 "
For 20 ft. and under 3,137 " " 0-594 "
Total wharfage at end of 1908 39,452 " " 7,472 "
CEMENT WHARF AT LOXGUE POINTE.
One of the growing industries in the vicinity of the eastern section of the har-
bour is the manufacture of cement.
The Vulcan Portland Cement Co. have organized their large manufacturing
establishment, a realization of the extent of the manufacture being the stock house.
Thi.s reinforced concrete building has walls 35 ft. high, from the foundations, and a
length of 330 ft. and width of 100 ft. It can conveniently store 300.000 barrels of
cement.
Although good railway facilities are given for shipping by rail the company
desire a good connection with the harbour for the receipt of coal, gypsum, sand, &c.,
and for shipping large quantities of cement.
Application has been made to the Commissioners and it is expected that early
in 1909. the Commissioners will build a wharf 450 ft. long, of timber sub-structure
with concrete quay walls, the company guaranteeing the intere.st on the cost.
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FLOATING CRANE.
frequent representations have been made to the Commissioners by shipping
companies and merchants, that several important lines of freight, such as heavy
steel, machinery, boilers, &c., have to be raised by vessels coming to Montreal, because
they cannot be unloaded or handled in the harbour.
This is not only a disadvantage to the port, but to industries in the district
requiring special heavy packages.
As announced in the last annual report, the Commissioners decided to equip
the harbour with a modem floating crane.
A contract was entered into with the well-known firm, Messrs, Vickers, Sons &
Maxim, Limited, of London, England, for the construction at their works at Barrow-
in-Furness of tlie luill and structure, to be completed and delivered to the Commis-
sioners at Montreal, in 1908.
The features of the crane are as follows: —
Length, 200 ft.
Breadth, moulded, 43 ft.
Hull, steel, non-propelling.
Vertical boiler. -
Capacity of crane: —
at 11 ft. radius, 75 tons.
" 66 " 60 "
u ^2 « 10 «
Height of lift above water, 100 ft.
Jib to slew 360°.
In addition to the crane a self-contained portable grain elevator is supplied, to
be handled when required by the crane.
'ihe elevator leg is 75 ft. long and is driven by electric power generated on the
vessel. Its capacity is 2,800 bushels per hour.
This would be particularly valuable in case of a wreck in the upper river.
The 300° crane will swing easily with heavy loads, and having the high overhang
and powerful lifting structure, as developed after long experience in Great Britain,
the t.'vpe should be well suited for the requirements of the port.
Owing to the great strike in England in 1908 the construction of the derrick
structure was delayed.
Wlien completed she left Barrow-in-Furness in charge of the tug Oceana, to be
towed acro.=!S the Atlantic. Wlien well into the open ocean heavy weather was
experienced and the tug abandoned the crane and ran for shelter for a port on the
north of Ireland, leaving the crane to its fate.
The barge was picked up by two steam trawlers hailing from Grimsby and safely
towed to Rtornoway. It is understood that salvage was awarded to the amount of
£5,250. The floating crane was towed to Barrow-in-Fumess and laid up in dock for
the winter, to be overhauled and forwarded at the opening of navigation of 1909.
FIRE TUG.
The Harbour Commissioners' fire tug St. Peter was maintained constantly
during the season of 1908 and available day and night for fire purposes.
The tug was always kept in the central part of the harbour, with a night crew
aboard and at a night station close to the telephone in the Harbour's Commissioners'
shop at the ^fackay pier.
The record of the fires to which tug responded included the following: —
May 22. — Fire in sulphur in hold of C.P.R. SS. Montrose.
July 14. — Fire in a pile of sulphur in bags on the Windmill Point wharf, Sec. 9-10.
July 16. — Fire in the same pile of sulphur bags as July 14.
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August 21. — Fire in wooden vacant sheds near the upper end of the "Windmill
Point basin.
October 16. — Fire in a derrick scow belonging to Messrs. P. Lyall & Sons.
Very excellent service was given by this vessel, although as a fire fighting appara-
tus this fire tug is in no way modern.
The cost of maintaining the tugs as a fire boat during the season amounted to
$8,093.42, and the tug being maintained in the central part of the harbour, she was
of very little other use.
DRY DOCK.
During the inspection of European ports, a close study was made of the dry
dock systems as operated in the ports of Great Britain and the Continent.
It was found that in many ports only graving docks of masonry or concrete were
used, and in other equally up-to-date harbours steel floating docks were the rule.
The graving docks took about four years to build while the floating docks were
built, as a rule, in less than half that time. The cost of the masonry docks were
about double that of their competitors in steel.
Several conferences were held with floating dock contractors. The questions to be
considered in view of the use of that type in the St. Lawrence, were the following : — ■
1. Site.
2. Adaptability to winter conditions.
3. Possibility of towing a dock of this type from one point to another in the St.
Lawrence, as required for use.
It was considered that in the case of a floating dock proposition the following
features would be fundamental : —
(rt) Dock to lift 25,000 tons, 3 sections, bolted, self-docking type, GOO ft. long by
130 ft. wide.
(b) A still water protected basin 1,000 ft. long, 200 ft. wide and 50 ft. deep,
would be necessary.
(c) In order to make secure, either for docking or free, during the winter, certain
extra appliances would be necessary.
(d) If well protected from the winter ice floods, a dock of this type would not
have the disadvantage of the extra height of walls required, on account of floods, by a
graving dock.
The skilled designers of the floating type carefully considered the proposition from
the St. Lawrence point of view, and gave as their opinion that with the precautions
above mentioned, a floating dock would be quite adaptable to the conditions.
The proposition for a dock of either one type or the other is being carefully con-
sidered.
GENERAL NOTES.
The taking of the ice in the winter of 1908 occurred later than usual. It was not
until January 20 that crossing could be made to Longueuil. After this date the roads
were again broken up and crossing had to be discontinued for a few days imtil zero
weather set in on January 23 and the ice took for the winter.
The breaking up of the ice and opening of navigation in the harbour occurred
about a week earlier than in 1907. On April 7 the ice below Victoria bridge moved
down and filled up some openings which had appeared in the St. Mary's current. On
the morning of the 8th the ice appeared to be solid from Nun's island to the Lachine
rapids, but ice commenced to break away and come down from Laprairie bay during
the day. On the 9th the ice had not yet moved on the north side of the river below
Maisonneuve, but it had piled up in the Ship Channel and on the south shore.
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From April 10 onward the ice movements continued between Victoria bridge and
Longue Pointe on both sides of the river, but up to the 13th the ice had not moved
below Longue Pointe.
From this time there were no heavy ice shoves and on the 14th the tug AJphonse
KaciriQ was able to move about in the harbour. On account of the heavy masses of
shoved ice on the soutli shore the Longueuil and Boucherville ferry boats were not able
to reach Montreal until April 22.
There was not much damage done to the cribwork face of the wharfs by the shov-
ing, but the roadways of the wharfs in the lower part of the harbour were badly cut
up. The scouring out of the macadam and surface filling necessitated the grading of
a large portion of the low level tracks which had been undermined. This work was
undertaken at once by a large force and no delay occurred to wharf traffic.
On account of the unusual high water in May and the early part of June con-
siderable inconvenience and delay was experienced by vessels and merchants using the
low level wharfs.
The water was two to three feet deep over the front part of the low level wharfs
which was higher than the level of the former serious high water in 1879.
The Harbour Commissioners' fleet also experienced much delay on account of the
high water. The dredges were not able to reach deep enough to make bottom for new
cribs and this, in turn, retarded the building of the new wharfs. The drill boat was
also unable to work during the extreme high water.
The quantity of dredging done in 1008 is small compared with late years. The
character of the dredging explains this to a great extent and the delays above noted
account for the smaller output.
There was much cleaning up to be done over large areas and there was 46 per
cent of the material rock, as compared with 31 per cent in the previous year.
The dredge John Kennedy was kept at work for about half the season in the
widening and deepening of the ship channel in current St. ^Nfary.
The 517 feet of wharf at section 36, which had been in progres.s in 1907, was
completed on August 15. The work of grading and laying rails was continued, and
by September 18 the coal towers of the Dominion Coal Company had been moved
into place at the front of the wharf. The first ship, the Majestic, was berthed at
the wharf on September 21 and unloaded its cargo of coal.
An additional 284 lin. ft. of cribwork was sunk at section 39 during the season,
and 142 lin. ft. at section 24. This was all sunk to 35 feet depth at extreme low
■water, and at the close of the season 9 feet height of concrete superstructure had been
built upon it. Sufficient filling was done to make the wharf safe during the winter
and spring.
During the season, a number of distinguished officials and engineers from differ-
ent parts of the world, visited the harbour and were shown the various works.
On June 10, His Excellency Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada, accom-
panied by Sir. Thos. Shaughnessy, paid a visit to the harbour and was shown over
the works by the Commissioners. His Excellency was particularly interested in
examining the elevator and conveyor system, which was in full operation.
Among other visitors were the following: —
June 12. — Capt. Nieblosine, Russia, naval attache, Washington.
Septemlier 2. — Mr. ^Maurice Fitzmaurice, Quebec Bridge Commissioner.
September 2. — ^fr. !Modjeska. Queboe Bridge Commissiouer.
September 17. — Mr. Seizaburo Shimizu. Consul General of Japan, Ottawa.
August 10. — Mr. John S. Gaskell, chief engineer, Surrey commercial docks, Lon-
don.
October 3. — Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Prime Minister of Canada.
October 3. — Hon. Mr. Brodeur, ]\rinister of Marine and Fisheries.
October 20. — ^Nfr. Buchanan, chairman and chief engineer Kangoon port trust.
October 21. — Mj. Hunter, of Messrs. Swan & Hunter, England.
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Xovember 2. — !Mr. W. J. Ciidworth, chief engineer, Xortheastern Eailway,
England.
Xovember 3. — Lord Milner.
Xovember 17. — Mr. F. D. Courchman. Indian State Railways.
Xovember 17. — Capt. H. F. E. Freeland, Indian State Railways.
Xovember 15. — Mr. A. Gips, Holland- America Line.
There were no accidents of any consenquence to vessels or harbour property in
190S. On the morning of October 20, the Allan line SS. Virginian in coming up
the river struck a gas buoy the mooring chain of which fouled with one of her pro-
ijellors. rendering her helpless. She was assisted by the Sincennes-McXaughton tugs
and two of the Harbour Commissioners' tugs. The chain could not be freed from
her propeller, in the strong current, but the government steamer Lady Grey towed
her to her berth with, the buoy and chain dragging. The steamer sustained no loss
beyond a delay of twelve hours.
The following table shows the' maximum and average number of workmen
employed directly by the Commissioners during the season of 1908 : —
Maximuni. Average.
Wharf works-
Construction. . . . • • o9S 181
Maintenance, cleaning, &c 497 lOfi
Harbour yard, carpenters, blacksmiths, frc 15 12
Saw-mill and timber boom, sawyers and handymen 34 23
Machine shop, machinists, blacksmiths, &c 32 27
Shipyard carpenters, labourers, &c 39 30
Dredging fleet, crews of dredges, tugs, (fcc 102 100
Grain elevator, foreman and operators • ■ 33 17
Conveyor equipment, iron workers, carpenters. . . 65 31
Shed inspectors and assistants 7 6
Totals 1.222 533
The contractors and sub-contractors for the steel freight sheds also employed a
large nmnber of men.
The working day in general is 10 hours. The drill boat is operated Hi h^urs.
Victoria Day, Dominion Day and Labour Day are kept as holidays, and the
daily workmen are allowed half a day's pay for each.
The Commissioners have an insurance against employer's liability for accidents
to workmen. During the season of 1908, accidents to the Commissioners' employees
have been numerous, several of them being of a serious nature.
Accidents to 46 of the employees were reported during the year. The most
serious accident occurred on June 17, when three men were run into by a car which
was being shunted on the wharf, one of whom succumbed to his injuries. The men
were resting at noon hour under the car, and no blame was attributable to the Com-
missioners.
On September 22 X. Lachance fell off a scow at section 24 and was drowned.
All the cases were amicably settled by the Commissioners and the Accident Liability
Company.
Xine accidents were reported as occurring to workmen in the employ of the
contractors and sub-contractors for the steel sheds, but the Commissioners assume no
liability for these.
Seven casualties to private i>ersons were also reported as occurring on harbour
territory.
Tune 8. — The body of a drowned man was picked up in the river by the fireman
of Commissioners' derrick Xo. 5.
June 26. — Two lads were drowned while boating at Maisonneuve.
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July 10. — A lad was drowned, opposite the jail, by driving over the edge of the
wharf in a coal cart.
August 5. — An old man fell into the river at Victoria Pier, but kept himself
afloat and was rescued at Hochelaga.
August 25. — A ship labourer, under the influence of liquor, was struck by a car
near Section 17, but was not seriously hurt.
September 6. — An unknown man was found at the foot of the C.P.E. retaining
wall, Section 28, with his skull broken. He was removed to the hospital.
September 17. — A boy was drowned while boating at Section 24.
October 30. — A horse was drowned by backing o£E the wharf at Section 24.
Appended hereto are Departmental Reports from the following officers of the
staff:—
Report of Mr. W. J. Sproule, Assistant Chief Engineer; report of Mr. J. N.
Nelson, Assistant Engineer; report of Mr. W. R. Lunan, Timber Inspector; report
of Mr. F. L. Gagnon, Assistant Engineer; report of Mr. Jehere Nehin, Superintend-
ent, Elevator No. 1; tables of Quantities and Costs, prepared by Mr. Geo. Smart,
Accountant.
I am, sir, yours obediently,
FREDERICK W. COWIE,
Chief Engineer.
REPORTS OF THE ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER AND ASSISTANT ENGINEERS FOR 1908, (tO
ACCOIilPANY CHIEF ENGINEERS' REPORT).
Montreal, January 12, 1909.
F. W. CowiE, Esq., C.E.,
Chief Engineer,
Harbour Commissioners of Montreal.
Dear sir, — I have the honour to forward herewith the reports on the works car-
ried on for the improvement and maintenance of the Harbour of ^lontreal during
the year 1908, which were executed, by direction, under my supervision.
Having exercised immediate as well as general supervision of the works on the
water, including the dredging fleet, the new wharf at the Dominion Coal Co.'s berth,
Sections 36 and 37, and the extension of the new wharf at Section 24, I give the
details of these operations direct.
Mr. J. M. Nelson, Assistant Engineer, has been in immediate charge, both of
the new works and those of maintenance and repairs, carried on ashore, and I inclose
his report of these works.
Mr. W. R. Lunan, Timber Inspector, has been in immediate charge of the receipt
of timber, lumber. &c.. its care in the boom and delivery to the various works, and also
of the operations of the saw-mill, and his report is also inclosed.
Mr. Geo. Yale, Mechanical Superintendent, has furnished particulars of the work
done at the shops and shipyard, "Nfackay pier.
Operations in 1908.
chargeable TO CAPITAL.
Construction of permanent new wharf. — Dominion Coal Co.'s berth. Sections 36-
37. The principal details are as follows : —
This wharf was put imder construetion in 1907 and is of timber cribwork con-
struction below extreme low water and of concrete face wall above. It is founded at
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35 ft. below extreme low water and the coping which was intended in 1907 to be at
level 106-50 was raised to level 107-50 in the spring of 1908, or 14-87 ft. above extreme
low water.
Work was resumed on this wharf in 1908 on July 4, by cleaning off the top of the
concrete which had been raised in general to about level 99-00 the previous fall, and
by digging trenches in the backfilling for the anchorage rods. The moulds for the con-
crete were put on and the depositing of concrete by the concrete machine began on
July 14, and was completed about August 15. This stretch of wharf, about 575 ft.
long on the face, was completed with anchorage blocks and rods, face ladders, mooring
posts and 80-lb. rails depressed in the concrete face wall to coping level for the coal
tower tracks, about September 5, and the backfilling was raised to sufficient height and
well consolidated so that the coal towers could be moved out into place on the new
wharf on September 18. The first coal ship, the Mejestic berthed at the new wharf at
7.25 a.m.-, September 31, and the first coal train passed in under the towers at 10 a.m.
Concrete blocks were moulded in the wharf under the towers for anchorage to which
to attach the hauling tackle of the towers. A crib 142 ft. long, 14 courses high, was
taken down from Mackay pier on August 24, to Section 38 to be raised to full height
and to he ready to sink as soon as the cribseat could be got ready. This crib was sunk
in position on September 23.' Another crib 142 ft. long, 14 courses high was taken
down from Mackay pier on September 19. This crib was sunk in position on October
10. Tbese cribs were fiHed in the front row of pockets with rock and in the back
pockets with gravel. The moulds for concrete were put on and the depositing of con-
crete by the concrete machine began on October 24 and was finished for the season on
November 10, the concrete having been raised to level 101-00, as high as practicable
before the anchorage rods are put in, which can be done only when the backfilling is
raised to the proper height.
An intake culvert for supplying water to the ^lontreal Street Eailway Company's
power-house, was built through the last crib siink, and a waste-water discharge-pipe
4 feet diameter laid through it, both at the request and cost of the company.
About 14,550 cubic yards of backfilling were put into this wharf by dump scows,
and a small quantity by carts from wharf scrapings. Much filling was afterwards put
in by derricks but a quantity of backfilling is still required to reach anchor rod level,
althoTigh the cribs are sufficiently backed for safety during the winter.
Total quantity of filling put in, 71,552 cubic yards.
EXTENSION OF NEW WHARF.
The new wharf, section 24, is in a strong current and the extension is only about
80 feet from the face of the old wharf and parallel to it. The making of the crib-
seats to 35 feet depth at extreme low water, is therefore in a very narrow and cramped
place for a dredge to work and on account of the strong current running along the
face of the new wharf, great care is necessary in handling the dredge.
A dredge was put to extend the crib-seat as soon as the water had lowered suffici-
ently to enable the dredge to make bottom. No crib could be even put in place to be
built to full height until the dredging was finished, nor could a crib be landed there
if built to full height as it would be unmanageable by tugs.
On August 24, as soon as the foundation was ready and the dredge removed, a crib
71 feet long and 8 courses high was taken down from Mackay pier to its position at
section 24 and built up to 35 course high, men working night and day. It was sunk in
place on September 18 and another crib 71 feet long and 6 courses high was taken
down from Mackay pier to its situation at section 24 on September 19. It was forth-
with raised to 35 courses high and sunk in position on October 9. The cribs were
filled in the front pockets with rock, the moulds for concrete put on, and the depositing
of concrete began on October 19, and 142 feet in length raised to anchor rod level by
October 24, at which level the concrete work was discontinued for the season.
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A pony crib 29 feet x 31 feet, to retain the filling behind the new front cribs at
section 24, was begun on October 15. It was raised to 35 courses high and sunk in
position on October 23.
The amount of filHng of all kinds put into the new wharf at section 24 was 16,525
cubic yards. There was a quantity put in by carts from city excavations, free of cost
to the Commissioners.
The length of new wharf put down in IPOS was 142 lin. ft. at .<;ection 24. and 284
lin. ft. at section 38-40, the Dominion Coal Company's berth, making 426 lin. ft. of
new wharf. This was all sunk to 35 feet depth at extreme low water, filled in the
front row of pockets with shale rock, and had about 9 feet depth of concrete built
on it.
The work was very seriously delayed by the very unusual high water in the early
part of the summer, but was helped by the exceptionally fine weather in the fall, and
the late closing of operations on the water.
DREDGING^ 1908.
Dredging the Basins and the Thirty-foot Channel through the Harhovr. i
The dredging of the year was done in the following places: —
At the outer end of Alexandra pier, section 14 C ; on both sides of Jacques Car-
tier pier, in sections 12, 13, 15, 17 and 19; in Windmill Point basin; on section 13 S,
14 S and 15 S, and in the ship channel and basins adjoining the wharf, section 29
to 36.
^fuch dredging was done in the east half of Windmill Point basin to gain a clear
depth of 29 feet at extreme low water. The bottom there is rock and some cleaning
has yet to be done to obtain the required depth clear.
Quantity dredged, 37,165 cubic yards.
A large quantity of blasted rock was dredged on section 12 S to 14 S for crib
filling and bank protection. The blasting iwas done to give a clear depth of 30 feet
at extreme low water, but cleaning up work is yet to be done.
Quantity dredged, 59,384 cubic yards.
The dredging in the basins, sections 12 to 19. was principally cleaning out shoals
alongside the high level piers, that had either not been quite completed to full depth
or had accumulnted from the shipping. The dredging was done late in the season,
after the ships had left port, and then also a part of the accumulated sewage was
dredged from the basin, section 15.
Quantity dredged, sections 12 to 19, 12,804 cubic yards, exclusive of sewage.
The thirty-foot ship channel was widened on the city side, sections 29 to 36, for
a length of about 2,800 feet, and a width varying from 50 feet to 230 feet. This cut
approar'hod to v/ithin approximately an average distance of 100 feet from the present
wharf line and makes the channel of an avernsre width of 500 feet to 700 feet in this
vicinity. Deep water is now brought so near the wharf line that ships will be enabled
to steer by the shore line from the high level piers and Windmill Point basin to the
coal towers at IToehelaga, should other marks be obscured, and be enabled to keep
well clear of dredges that may be widening the channel on the east side through St.
Mary's current.
Quantity dredged, 73,050 cubic yards.
Crib .seats, sections 24-2.5 — Quantity dredged, 3,825 cubic yards.
Crib seats, section 37 — Quantity dredged, 645 cubic yards.
Total quantity dredged during the season. 186,873 cubic yards.
DRILLING AND BLASTING.
New worJrs. — The drill boat worked the whole sea.son on sections 12 S and 12 S,
drilling and blasting rock for the double purpose of extending the deep water area
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of the basin and to obtain rock for wharf construction, &c. The boat began to work
on June 22, and stopped November 7.
The material bhnsted was hard shale and trap dyke.s.
The area blasted is 116,333 square feet or 2-67 acres, and the quantity 18,139
cubic yards, measured in the solid.
The particulars of the drilling and blasting are as follows: —
Drill Boat's Worh in Sectiot^s 12 S and 13 S, during the Sumnier of 1908.
Number of days worked, June 22 until November 7, inclusive, 110 days.
Working time per day, llA hours.
Number of holes blasted, 3,209.
Average depth of each hole in solid rock, 6 -26 feet.
Average actual depth water surface to the bottom of holes when drilling was
done, 36-39 feet.
Quantity of rock drilled and efficiently blasted, measured in the solid to 6 inches
below grade line of bottom, 18,139 cubic yards.
Total cost, $17,964.18, or 99 cents per cubic yard, measured in the sold.
DREDGIXG FLEET ON NEW WORKS.
Superintendence and Repairs.
The dredging fleet in 1908 was all owned by the Commissioners and consisted of:
Two bucket or dipper dredg-es.
Five floating steam derricks.
One floating hand derrick.
One drill boat.
One testing boat.
One floating concrete machine.
One floating pile driver.
Five screw propellor tugs.
Four small lifting or crib building scows.
One passenger transport scow.
Four flat scows, 170 cubic yards capacity.
Fourteen flat scows, 150 cubic yards capacity.
Two flat scows, 67i cubic yards capacity.
Three hopper bottomed scows. 200 cubic yards capacity.
Four shanty floats.
Six sounding or distancing floats.
Four crib building or repairing floats.
Spare dredge buckets, clam shells, &c.
One orange peel dredge bucket.
The dimensions of these vessels, scows and floats are given in the annexed table.
All the dredging fleet were wintered afloat in 1907-8, part opi>osite the Mackay
pier, near the workshops, and part at the upstream side of Alexandra pier, except
derricks Nos. 4, 5 and 6, and the tug Courier, which had been hauled out in the fall
of 1907 for extensive repairs during the winter.
The dredges were served throughout the summer by the tugs Alphonse Racine,
Robert MacJcay and Aberdeen.
The tug Courier was engaged throughout the summer principally in towing
timber, piles, (Sic, from the boom to the places where the timber was being used, and
in such other light work as the tug is fitted for.
The tug St. Peter was continued, as in 1907, on duty throughout the season of
navigation, night and day, as a fire tug.
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS^ 1908.
Maintenance. — Over the wreck of dredge No. 1, on -which there is only 17 feet
depth at low water, a scow properly lighted at night, was placed and maintained
throughout the season of navigation. Testing was done later in the season where
dredges had been at work.
BUOYS AND BEACONS.
Two black buoys to mark out the east side of the channel between the lower end
of the Windmill Point basin and Mackay pier, were placed and maintained during
the season.
Three red buoys and four black buoys were placed and maintained in the inshore
ship channel leading from Longue Pointe (opposite the church) to the Racine pier,
section 61.
Eectangular beacons were placed to mark out both the 27^ foot channel (25 feet
3 inches at extreme low water) and the new channel, 30 feet in depth at extreme low
water, in the upper reaches of the harbour.
DREDGING SEWAGE DEPOSIT.
Late in the season a dredge, with the attendant tug, derrick and scows, was put
to clear out the sewage from the basin between the Alexandra and the King Edward
piers, which had become a public nuisance. The expenditure on this work, which is
chargeable to the city of Montreal, was $1,718.75.
GENERAL NOTES.
Work was resumed at the harbour yard on January 2. In January and February
water and sewer connections were being made from the sewers on the Jacques Cartier
and Alexandra piers to the new permanent steel sheds on these piers.
The fitting out of the fleet to be ready for work in spring began on March 24.
The vessels began to work as follows: —
Tug Alphonse Racine, April 20.
" Robert Mackay, April 24.
" Aherdeen, April 29.
" Courier, May 22.
" -S-^ Peter, April 16.
Derrick No. 1, April. 22.
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April.
Four flat cars were repaired on the wharf by having their trusses strengthened
and part of the woodwork renewed.
Water and drain connections to sheds Xos. 8 and 11 began in April, and shanties
were made in the yard for the traffic department. Poles and wires were put up for
lighting and a great niimber of men were clearing ice off the wharfs.
Chutes from upper to lower floors were put in shed No. 8.
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May.
Water and drain connections were made to shed No. 11.
Railway section gangs were put to work.
A temporary coal bin was built for locomotives.
The foot bridge on Victoria pier was re-erected.
Standpipe for water supply to locomotives was erected.
Backfilling was being put into wharf from land, sections 37-38.
May 23. — Fire in hold of SS. Montrose.
May 30. — High water was still delaying repairs to woodwork of wharfs.
June.
Ditch dug in rear of sections 36-3S.
June 28. — Canadian Pacific Railway car at outer end of King Edward pier on fire.
July.
July 4. — Work resumed on new wharf, sections 36-38.
Repairs to standpipe.
Life preserver lines dyed.
Hydrants painted red on sections 12 to 14.
Installing fire protection in Grain Elevator No. 1.
Concrete mixing machine began work.
Filling empty cribs on Laurier pier.
July 25. — New propeller put on Courier.
August.
"Water and drain connections made to Shed No. 2.
Empty cribs filled in Sutherland pier.
August 29. — Fire protection extended to the carpenter shop on Mackay pier.
September.
September 5. — Fire alarm boxes painted red.
September 5. — Fire protection in Grain Elevator No. 1 completed. Ice-house on
Mackay pier moved.
September 18. — Crib, 71 feet long sunk at section 24.
September 23. — Crib, 142 feet long sunk at section 37.
October.
October 3-10. — Concrete protection guards put at base of conveyer gallery posts.
October 3-10. — Two land derricks placed to work at Raceway No. 1.
October 9. — Crib, 71 feet long, sunk at section 24.
October 10. — Crib, 142 feet long, sunk at section 37.
October 23. — Pony crib, 29 feet x 31 feet, sunk at section 24.
Empty cribs, section 29, filled.
Laying water main on Bickerdike pier.
November.
Backfilling at section 24 completed to bolt level, November 7.
Concrete machine quit work, section 37, November 10.
Rock put at Signal Station, Longue Pointe, and at upper corner of Dominion Park.
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Buoys in Longiie Poiiite chanuel taken up, November 12.
Intake to power-house set in place, November 21-28.
Outfall pipe from power-house set in place, November 21-28.
December.
Beacons taken down, December 3.
Beginning to lay up fleet, December 3.
Fleet all laid up, December 5.
Testing the Ship Channel.
Dredging sewage from basin, section 15.
Derrick No. 1 hauled out on ways.
Tug St. Peter hauled out on ways.
Piling done, section 35, for foundation for coal tower of Montreal Light, Heat and
Power Company.
Erection of temporary engine-house on section 13.
TAKING OF THE ICE.
Season 1907-8.
The weather was very mild in December, 1907, and in the early part of January,
1908.
There was nothing to note in the vicinity of Montreal until about January 10.
when the water began to rise sufficiently to show that the ice was taking in the river
lower down. There was crossing on the ice at Sorel on January 13. On January 15,
the ice about the harbour was still smooth down to Longue Pointe, and the water below
St. Mary's current was about level 107-00.
The river was still filled with ice up to the lower end of the Mackay pier but
shoving had not begun. Between the 15th and 20th various shoves took place in the
region of between Moffat's Island and Hochelaga and Longueuil. About 9 p.m. of
the ISth, heavy shoving occurred. There was much open water in the south, or St.
Lambert channel, and a large part of the river was passed through that channel.
There was crossing to Longueuil on January 20. but it was interrupted by soft,
foggy weather on the 21st and 22nd. The water stood about 33 feet on the sill. Zero
weather returned on the 23rd. Crossing began again at Longueuil. The ice filled up
to Victoria bridge on the 24th and rapidly closed up to Lachine rapids. Very cold
weather set in. January 24, about 1°; 27th, very stormy; 28—6°; 29th, +3°,
snowing; 30th. — 24°; February 1, + 10°, very stonny; 2nd, + 16°, very stormy;
3rd. — 23°; 4th, — 28°.
HRHAKING LP OF THE ICE.
Spring of 1908.
There had been an air hole from Victoria bridge down through St. Mary's current
during the winter of 1907-8. Slight cutting away of the ice in the middle of the river
was going on. on April 6 and on the 7th the ice below Victoria bridge moved from
^fackay pier to ^loffatt's Island and the opening in the middle of the river that had
cut down to the Tarte pier filled up again to the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s
elevator, and the ice started above Victoria bridge at 6 ii.m.
On the 8th there was open water from Nuns' Island down to Victoria bridge i\n^
just below the bridge, from St. Lambert to the north shore. The ice appeared in the
morning solid from Nuns' Island up to the rapids, but at 5 p.m. ice was coming down
and Laprairie bay ice appeared about two-thirds gone. On April 9, in the morning not
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much ice was coming down, the river was filled np to half-way from. St. Helen's Island
to Victoria bridge. The ice had not yet moved on the north half of the river from
Maisonneuve to Longue Pointe but was piled high on the banks on the south side and
in the Ship Channel. In the afternoon the ice started to run down the channel between
St. Helen's Island and the south shore.
On April 10 there was open water from Longueuil Point up through St. Lambert
channel and under Victoria bridge to Nuns' Island. In the evening the ice was piled
up around Jacques Cartier pier and the water was 37 feet 4 inches on the sill, within
13 inches of the coping of the pier.
April 11. — The water was 38 feet 6 inches on the sill in the harbour. On April
12 and 13 the running ice filled up the river to Victoria bridge on the south side, but
'the river was clear on the north side from the lower end of Mackay pier to Lachine
rapids. Water, 37 feet 8 inches on the sill. At Longvie Pointe the ice was piled up
along the shore from 15 to 20 feet high from the Nuns' wharf (Lemay pier) to Elm-
wood grove. The signal station office at Longue Pointe was shoved about 6 feet off its
foundation. Ice was piled 10 feet high on the locomotive wharf. The ice had not yet
moved below Longue Pointe and was smooth down to He Grosbois. At section 19 the
ice knocked in 14 panels of the upstream end of the Canadian Pacific Eailway freight
shed. From this time there were no heavy ice shoves in the harbour and the water
lowered gradually.
The tug AlpJionse Racine began to move about in the afternoon of April 14, but
the Longueuil and Boucherville ferries did not get vip to the harbour until the 22ud.
There were great masses of ice left on the shoals at Longueuil.
DAMAGE BY ICE.
The damage to the surface of the wharf on section 46 and in that vicinity, was
very great. A large area was scoured and torn and much filling washed out. Th
macadam was displaced and shoved up into heaps so that the area required tj be gone
over, graded anew, and the macadamizing proi)erly spread again. The filling material
was also scoured out from certain of the cribs on the Sutherland and Laurier piers
and at section 29 on the old shallow shore wharf.
HIGH WATER.
Great inconvenience to shipping and delay to new work was experienced from
exceptionally high water in May and June, which on the low level wharfs greatly in-
terfered with the loading and unloading of ships, and delayed the new harbour work,
because the dredges for some time could not dredge deep enough to make crib seats
to 35 feet depth at extreme low water.
The water was 2 to 3 feet deep on certain low level wharfs and was worse in this
respect than in any year since 1879.
The following are the principal new works done and repairs made at the machine
shop and shipyard in 1908, including the work done for Harbour Commissioners'
Elevator No. 1. the traffic department, saw-mill and wharf work : —
Dredge No. 2. — Main steam pipe renewed. Kelsons under engine frame renewed.
Dredge No. 4. — Four new cast steel upper anchor keeper hinges put on. Two new
cast steel steps for 'A' frame put on. New crank disc for swinging engife and links.
Alterations made to steam pipe. Main hoisting drum bolted to prevent further cracking.
Derrick No. 1. — Float repaired.
Derrick No. 4. — Stern slides renewed. Kelsons partly renewed. Covering board
repaired. Hull caulked all over. Boiler repaired.
Derrick No. 5. — General repairs to hull, planking, &c. New round bow. Float
repaired.
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Derrick No. 6. — Kelsons partly renewed. Anchor slides taken off and repairs made
to planking. New boom made complete. New round bow partly finished.
Tug Alphonse Racine. — New metallic packing made for engine.
Tug Robert Mackay. — New stays in boiler. New canvas hose complete with coup-
lings for fire purposes.
Tug Aberdeen. — New stays in boiler and smoke box repaired.
Tug Si. Peter. — New exhaust pipe. Boiler repaired in several places. Fire pump
overhauled and new springs put in.
Tug Courier. — Planking partly renewed. Some new steel frames put in. Deck
renewed. New crown sheet and top on boiler and new tubes. New steel propeller
made complete.
Drill Boat. — Four complete steam drills made. Three put on, hauled and caulked
during summer.
Concrete machine. — Position of hoisting engines interchanged. Machine was
hauled up during summer, planking renewed, &c.
IN ADDITION TO WORK DONE FOR THE DREDGING FLEET, THE FOLLOWIXG WORK WAS DONE.
In the Shipyard.
A new row boat was made and delivered to the timber boom.
Two spare spuds were made up for the drill boat.
Ten wooden chutes built for the steel freight sheds.
Two scows were hauled up on the ship ways during the summer.
Buoys and beacons were repaired, painted and put up.
Ladder moulds, &c., made for new concrete wharfs.
A new land derrick built for culvert work.
The water pipe was extended from the machine shop to the shipyard building and
a stand pipe put on each floor within 100 feet of linen hose and couplings. This was
completed August 31. The planking of the upper machine shop wharf was repaired.
In the machine shop, apart from fleet work, the following work was turned out : —
Sixteen new mooring posts, complete with bolts, were made for new concrete
wharfs.
Six 2-inch eye-bolts made for hauling coal towers.
The shop engine and steam derrick were repaired.
A number of track tools were repaired, a track lorry repaired, switch boxes
repaired, 9 new groimd lever switch boxes were made and delivered and a track frog
repaired.
A friction was repaired and a new wooden pulley made and the suction pipe for
the feed pump of the saw-mill was extended.
A large number of bolts of various sizes were made for. new cribs.
A new casting was finished to replace a broken tripper on the grain conveyor.
The door slides of the now sheds were put in order.
A broken capstan gear was repaired and several bearings rebabbitted for the grain
elevator, as well as the hoisting drum of the marine leg repaired. Some pulley blocks
were also repaired.
A number of small repairs were made to the locomotives during the summer.
A sand drier was built.
Twelve new cylinder drain cocks and 12 new couplings were made.
TAKING OF THE ICE.
Season 1908-9.
Until December 25, 1908, the only ice in the rivier was that forming and running
along close to shore. On December 26 the river was filled with ice up to St. Helen's,
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Island, but was clear above. On the 27th the river was full of ice on the north side
up to the lower end of Mackay pier, but was open on the east side of St. Helen's Island
down to the point of land above Longueuil. On the 28th, the river on the north side
was filled up to the head of St. Helen's Island and two-thirds of the length of Mackay
pier, but was still clear on the east side. On the 29th, the river was full of ice at and
above Victoria bridge. Teams were crossing at Boucherville and a man was crossing
on foot at Longueuil. The water was 6 inches over the tracks on the low lever wharf
at section 20 and 6 inches below the coping of Racine pier.
Mild weather now set in and continued until January 7, 1909, during which time
the river had filled up aboiit the head of St. Helen's Island and the ice shoved down
again to Hochelaga several times. On January 7. the temperature was below zero and
the river was filled up with ice nearly to Victoria bridge. On the morning of January
8 and ice seemed to be settled above the bridge and men began to make the ice road at
Longueuil.
There was still open water on the St. Lambert side out to the 7th pier of the
bridge on January 11, but no further movement of importance took place.
Apparently, as observed from the shore, there were no heavy nor destructive "Shoves
while the ice was taking.
W. J. SPROULE,
Assistant Chief Engineer.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL.
Montreal, December 31, 1908.
W. J. Sproule, Esq.,
Assistant Chief Engineer.
Dear Sir, — I beg tio ' report as follows on the various works in Montreal Harbour,
Shore and Wharf Branch, carried out, by direction, under my charge during the sea-
son of 1908.
The most important subdivisions of the shore and wharf operations in 1908 were
as follows: —
NEW works — CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
The construction of new railway tracks on the wharfs.
The permanent paving.
Water mains and hydrants.
Gullies for wharf drainage.
Fire protection.
Rickerdike Pier.
Windmill Point Wharf.
Rebuilding Raceway No. 1.
Rebuilding Raceway No. 6.
Water service and drainage to steel sheds.
Foundation for coal tower, Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co., Sec. 35.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS — REVENUE.
The removal of ice from the wharfs. '
Spring cleaning of the wharfs.
Summer cleaning and watering of the roadways and wharfs.
Roadway maintenance.
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Macadamizing stone.
Maintenance of harbour railway tracks.
Electric lighting of the harbour.
Life saving equipment.
General repairs to wharfs and water front.
Harbour buildings, repairs, &c.
Harbour yard.
THE CONSTRUCTION' OF XEW RAILWAY TRACKS ON THE WHARFS.
The laying of new railway tracks upon the piers and shore wharfs, began on
April 27 and continued, at various times during the summer, until the close of the
season.
All new rails laid were of 80 lbs. to the yard, Am. Soc. C.E., section.
The ties fior straight track were mainly of hemlock, of standard size, viz., 6 inches
thick, 8 inches face and 8 feet long. Those used for switches, slip diamond crossings
and diamonds, were of either hardwood or pitch pine and were from 7 to 10 inches
thick, 8 to 10 inches face and varying in length from 8 to 16 feet, as the case required.
All the new track laid on the high level piers and wharfs, between the canal
entrance and the Victoria pier, sec. 20, was well packed under the ties with concrete,
varying in thickness from 3 to 6 inches, and concreted between the ties and under the
rail, before being paved with scoria blocks.
The tracks laid in former years on the high level wharfs and piers, between the
canal entrance, sec. 12, and the Victoria pier, sec. 20, were lifted to grade, new rails
and ties put in where required, excavated between and under the ties and concreted!
before being paved with scoria blocks.
All track laid alongside the new steel freight sheds were laid at such an eleva-
tion and at such a distance one from the other as to permit of the doors of refrig-
erator cars being freely opened for the discharge or receipt of goods.
The new track laid in 1908 was as follows : —
On the Bickerdike Pier. — An aggregate length of 2,816 feet of track was laid,
with the necessary switches, for the use of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Mining
Company and the Grand Trunk Railway Company.
The new track is connected by a switch with the Harbour Commissioners' existing
track on the eastern side of the pier, section 8S.
On the Alexandra Pier. — Two cross-overs, of 11.5 feet length each, were put in
between the double tracks on the upstream and do\^^lstream sides of the pier, at about
the middle of its length.
Section lU- — 84 feet of new single main linte track was laid.
900 feet of main line track, laid in former years, wa>; re'aid with 80-lb rail.
In Section 16. — A curve, leading to the double track on the shore side of Shed No.
11, was put in, as also a curve leading to the track which, passing under Tower ' D ' of
the Conveyor System, runs along the river s^ide of Shed Nn. 11.
Track leading from the main line tracks to connect with the tracks emerging from
the northern end of the Harbour Commissioners' Grain Elevator Xo. 1, was also laid.
The above work, in the aggregate, is equal to 1,950 feet of single track.
The necessary switches, switch boxes and diamond crossings, were also put in,
400 feet of main line track, laid in former years, was relaid with 80-lb, rail.
In Sections 16 to IS. — Two tracks were laid along the shore side of Shed No. 11,
and connected at either end with the main line tracks.
198 feet of track was also laid on the river side of Shed No. 11 and connected
with the curve leading to the piain line tracks at its southern end.
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The above work in the aggregate is equal to 1,000 feet of single track.
2,626 feet of main line track, laid in former years, was relaid with 80-lb. rail.
In Section 18. — Track connecting the double track along the city side of Shed
iSTo. 11 with slip diamond crossing No. 6 in section 19 was put in, as also a curve
leading to the track between the edge of the wharf and Shed No. 13 on the Jacques
Cartier pier.
The above work aggregates 1.580 feet of single track.
800 feet of main line track, laid in former years, was relaid with 80-lb. rail.
On the Jacques Cartier Pier. — Double track was laid alongside the sheds on the
upstream and downstream sides of the pier, in all equal to 3,041 feet of single track,
including cross-overs between each double track at about the centre of the length of
the pier.
In Section 19. — 1,403 feet of main line track, laid in former years, was relaid with
SO-lb. rail.
In Sections 36-37. — In connection with the new wharf built for the use of the
Dominion Coal Company, 540 feet of double track was laid for carrying the coal
towers.
In addition, 960 feet of existing' track was relaid with 72-lb. rail, and 315 feet of
track was relaid with 56-lb. rail.
All the tracks used by the Dominion Coal Company in rear of new wharf were
raised to grade and well packed and filled. Switches were reset and some new guard-
rails put in.
Slip Diamond Crossings. — In connection with the coupling up of slip diamonds
not formerly in use new track was laid, equal in all to 270 feet of single track.
The total length of new railway tracks laid in 1908 was 11,309 feet or 2-14 miles.
Track laid in former years and relaid with 80-lb. rail was 7,579 feet or 1-43 miles.
The 72-lb. rail taken up on the high level wharfs and relaid with 80-lb. rail was
reserved for use on the low level wharfs.
A standpipe for the supply of water to the -Harbour Commissioners' locomotives,
was set up near the southern end of the Harbour Commissioners' Grain Elevator.
A 6 inch pipe connects it with the adjacent 8-inch water main.
The standpipe has meter, valve, drain pit and drain.
In the same locality a coal bin was erected for supplying the locomotives with
fuel, its capacity being 200 tons.
A properly drained, concrete ash pit. was also made, near the standpipe.
Heavy segmental cast iron stop blocks, were placed at the outer ends of the rails
on the Alexandra pier.
A sufficient number of these stop blocks to protect the ends of track wherever
required are on hand, and the necessary drilling of both holes done, to allow of them
all being placed early in the spring.
Holes have been drilled in the concrete top of the wharf for bolting down the
track which is to be laid along the river front of Shed No. 11.
A semaphore was put up in section 13. at the gate in the flood wall near the
foot of McGill street, where cars from the Grand Trunk Railway have access to the
Commissioners' tracks.
A temporary engine shed was erected in section 13, for housing the Harbour Com*
missioners' locomotives during the winter months.
THE PERMANENT PAVING
Paving between the rails of the tracks on the high level wharfs and piers and
the surface of the piers between the sheds with scoria blocks, and the roadways of
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the high level shore wharfs, partly with granite and partly with scoria blocks, was
continued in 1908.
The work began on April 23 and was continued until December 5.
The concrete foundation upon which the blocks were laid, other than between
the rails and for 2 ft. outside the rails, was G in. thick, of one part Portland cement,
three parts sand and six parts broken stone.
Between the rails and for 2 ft. outside the rails, the concrete foundation was
from 9 in. to 14 in. thick, of the same proportions of sand, cement and stone.
The bed between the blocks and the foundations was from 1^ to 2 ins. in thick-
ness, of one part cement and two parts sand, dampened. The joints between the
blocks were completely filled up with thin grout, of one part cement and one part
sand.
The paving of the Alexandra and Jacques Cartier piers was completed, as also
a large portion of the shore wharfs adjacent thereto.
The total area of paving laid in 1908 was 41,101 sq. yds., and of old paving taken
up and relaid 1.661 sq. yds. To complete the paving of all the wharfs and piers
from the Lachine Canal to the Victoria Pier there yet remains about 15,000 sq. yds.
to be laid.
Circular concrete wheel guards were placed around the bases of the hydrants
and electric light poles on the Alexandra and Jacques Cartier piers, and elsewhere
wherever required.
Broken stone for concrete foundation for paving was being delivered in the fall
and piled compactly near the Harbour Commissioners' elevator.
Tip to the end of the year S90 tons of 2,000 lbs. had been delivered, leaving a
balance of 2,391 tons to be delivered by the contractor during the winter.
The delivery of the stone was in progress at the end of the year.
The organization for the laying of the new railway tracks and the permanent
paving was as follows : —
TracTc worh. — 1 general foreman. 3 sub-foremen, track layers, tamx)ers, labourers.
Paving. — 1 general foreman, 2 sub-foremen, concrete men, pavers, grouters,
labourers.
The work was heavy and hard and owing to the steady, hard work insisted on,
the cost of the work compares favourably with contract work of the same quality.
WATER MAINS AND HYDRANTS.
A 5-nozzle hydrant was placed on the wharf near the tlood wall in section 12,
opposite the Harbour Commissioners' office connected by a 12 in. inain with the 12
in. water main on Common street.
A 5-nozzle hydrant was placed at the northern end of Shed No. 2, and connected
with the 12 in. water main which runs down the centre of the Alexandra pier.
A 12-inch water main was being laid from the 12-in. city water main on River-
side Street, down the Bickerdike pier. This main is designed to provide fire protec-
tion and also a water supply for the Bickerdike pier, and connections are provided for
four 5-nozzle hydrants and for two latrines and drinking troughs.
At the end of the year 500 ft. of main had been laid and connection had been
made with the main on Riverside Street.
A 12-in. valve and valve chamber was also put in.
The work was discontinued, owing to the severe weather, to be resumed and com-
pleted early in the spring of 1909.
GULLIES FOR WHARF DRAINAGE.
Three cast-iron gullies and 1 reinforced concrete gully were put in on th^
Alexandra pier, to carry off the surface water and the discharge from the roofs of
the sheds.
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Six reinforced concrete gullies were placed alongside Shed No. 11, and 1 re-
inforced concrete and 10 cast-iron gullies were placed on the Jacques Cartier pier.
They wtere all connected with the wharf drains, by 9-in. vitrified tile pipe, with
cement joints.
FIRE PROTECTION.
The wiring of the fire alarm system and the boxes, was overhauled early in the
spring and put in good order.
The alarm box on the Alexandra pier was put in permanent position on an
electric lamp pole in the centre of the pier.
A systematic daily and nightly inspection of all the hydrants and hose-reel stations
on the wharfs and piers, was carried out all summer and continued during the winter.
All the buildings in the harbour yard on Papineau Avenue are patrolled day
and night and the electric wiring closely watched and kept clear of dust.
A hose cart equipped with 200 ft. of hose, nozzle, axe, crow-bar, hydrant keys,
etc., is stationed in the store room, midway between the yard office and the carpenter
shop.
The men in the yard are trained so that, on an alarm of fire being struck, a
stream from the hydrant in the centre of the yard can reach any of the buildings in
half a minute.
The hose reel stations on the high level piers were further equipped with cut-oi?
valves, axes, crowbars, lanterns and fireman's belts, with hydrant keps.
All the hydrants and fire alarm boxes were painted bright red.
A galvanized iron pipe, 3 inches in diameter, connected with the water main on
the wharf, was set in place in the passenger elevator shaft of the Commissioners'
grain elevator.
The pipe reaches to the top floor and at each of the five floors there is a valve, to
which is attached 100 feet of hose, with nozzle.
The hose are folded on a swinging bracket and ready for use at a moment's
notice.
A good winter road, down the centre of each of the high level piers and across
the wharf to the opening in the flood wall, is maintained in order that the reels from
the ends of the piers may be easily run to any point, and also to allow of the city
fire brigade reaching any point on the wharf.
BICKERDIKE PIER.
Before track was laid on the edge of the wharf, for the use of the Grand Trunk
Eailway, grading had to be done, as the top of the wharf had been left unfinished.
Large piles of earth and rock had been thrown up by derricks for the purpose of
filling up of the wharf to grade.
A gang of men, under a foreman, was put to work. Horse scrapers were used
and a large area was graded, that portion to be occupied by the proposed track being
first done.
Several large boulders were broken up by dynamite, and the pieces used to fill
up depressions in the wharf surface.
A considerable amount of grading yet remains to be done.
WINDMILL POINT WHARF.
The filling in of the back of the wharf on the south side of the basin, to form a
railway embankment, was being carried on all summer.
The material forming the embankment was from city excavations and from the
various rolling mills and factories, and was delivered free of cost.
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Forty-seven thousand cubic yards were delivered and put liito the embankment
during the year.
REBUILDING RACEWAY NO. 1.
This raceway, which carries the waste water from the Lachiue canal, is situated!
in section 7, Windmill Point wharf.
It failed by the breaking down of the timber covering and was repaired in part
in 1905. The remainder of the raceway, from a jwint 84 feet back of the edge of
the wharf to the back of the cribwork of the wharf, remained in a broken down con-
dition until October, 1908.
The work of rebuilding this portion of the raceway was begun on October 1. A
five-ton derrick, complete with hoisting engine, was set iip on each side of the area
to be excavated.
The two railway tracks which give the Grand Trunk Railway Company access
to their grain elevator, passed immediately in rear of the excavation, and before
commencing work the tracks were diverted and set further back.
Immediately in rear of the cribwork of the wharf the tracks leading to the Inter-
colonial Coal Company's towers were located, and these had to remain in place and
be well supported until the last vessel with coal for the Intercolonial Coal Company
had been discharged, which was late in November. The work of excavation, there-
fore, up till this time, was necessarily confined to narrow limits.
Immediately on the departure of the last vessel consigned to the Intercolonial
Coal Company, the tracks leading to their towers were taken up and the excavation
gone on with rapidly. Floating derrick No. 3 was placed opposite the raceway, in
the Windmill Point basin, and rendered valuable service.
The excavation made was 100 feet wide at the top, 40 feet wide at the bottom,
26 feet deep and 75 feet average length. The amount of material removed was about
4,500 cubic yards.
When the excavation had reached the covering of the raceway, it was found to
be sunken and broken throughout. The old cover was removed and underneath the
raceway was found, for about one half of its area, to be filled up with stones, earth
and broken timber. This was all removed and the bottom flooring cleaned of all
obstructions.
The cribs forming the sides of the raceway and the flooring were found in good
condition and the work of rebuilding was at once begun.
Bents were built of timber. 9 feet in height, formed of a cap of 12 in. by 12 in.
timber, and a sill of the same dimensions, between which were placed j)osts, also of
12-inch timber, sot at 18-inch centres. These bents were placed at each side of the
raceway against the crib walls and firmly bolted to the cribs and to the bottom.
A central crib, built of 12-in. by 12-in, timber, 5 feet in width and 9 feet
high, was sunk in the centre of the raceway, well bolted to the bottom and thoroughly
filled with stone and slag.
The covering which wa.s put over this structure was of two thicknesses of timber.
First, a cover of 12-in. by 12-in. hemlock and then another of 14-in. thick cedar.
' I ' beams, 24 in. deep, span the race way at every 5 feet, with the timbers of the
cover fitted tightly up against them on either side.
At the end of the year the side bents and the central crib had been secured in
position for a length of 42 feet, or about one-half of the length to be rebuilt.
Covering had been put on for a length of 9 feet, and the work was still in pro-
gress.
REBUILDING RACEWAY NO. 6.
At the end of 1907, the raceway had been rebuilt and the filling of the excavation
was being done.
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The filling was carried on in 1908 until it had reached a point within about 10
ft. of the line 100 ft. back from the edge of the wharf, when, at the request of the
Peck Rolling Mills Co.. Limited, the filling was discontinued.
The filling, which had for a large part been deposited in winter, settled down as
the summer advanced, and this was made up with good dry material, delivered from
city excavations, free of cost.
Later in the summer the Peck Rolling Mills, Limited, repaired the raceway under
tihjeir property. Access was given them from the harbour property to do their work,
and on its completion the remainder of the excavation was filled in, completing the
rebuilding of the raceway.
WATER SERVICE AXD DRAIXAGE TO STEEL SHEDS.
A 2-inch galvanized iron water pipe with sludge valve and a 6-inch vitrified tile
drain were connected with the Commissioners' water mains and drains and laid to
the following sheds: —
Shed :^^o. 2.
Sheds [N^os. 3, 4 and 5. Alexandra pier.
Sheds Xos. 7, 8, 9 and 10. King Edward pier.
Shed No. 11.
Sheds Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15, Jacques Cartier pier.
SECTION 35. FOUNDATIOX FOR COAL TOWER, M. L. H. AXD P. CO.
The work of putting in a pile foundation for a coal handling tower for the Mont-
real Light, Heat and Power Co., was authorized late in the season and work upon it-
begun as 9Don as the necessary plant could be got upon the ground.
The work of driving the piles, which are all of hardwood, commenced on Decem-
ber 14, and continued until the 22nd, by which date the last pife had been driven and
the pile driver and other plant were removed and stored for the winter.
The tops of the piles for carrying the tow<er were all cut off to the proper eleva-
tion and the necessary excavation had been made for placing filling pieces between
the piles, and the digging of trenches for the anchor rods had also been done.
The rising of the river, however, necessitated the suspension of the work until
spring. All the timber on the ground was shipped to the saw-mill to b* taken care of
for the winter.
THE PLANT.
The following new plant in connection with the Avharf work was acquired in
1908:—
Pilje drilling machine, top and drill combined, for making 2-inch water con-
nections.
Cut off valves for the three hose reel stations and for the hose in the yard.
A vibrating fire alarm gong with wiring and switches was installed in the yard.
Two gasoline lamps, with double burners, of high lighting power, for night work!
One five ton land derrick built at the Commissioners' shops.
Track drills, track jacks, tamping bars and other track tools.
Fifty circular life buoys.
Round and squarte shovels, picks, crowbars, &c., «&c.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS — REVENUE.
The Removal of Ice from the Wharfs.
The quantity of ice left upon the wharfs in the spring of 1908, was small. The
clearing away of the ice from the sites of steamship sheds and ferry boat berths was
begun on May 1, and completed by the 8th.
The largest number of men employed on any day between those dates was 103.
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Spring Cleaning of the Wharfs.
Cleaning the wharfs of the winter accumulation of mud and refuse bVgan on
April 20 and by the 28th the high level wharfs, and piers were thoroughly cleaned.
Summer cleaning and watering of roadways and wharfs.
The cleaning and watering of the roadways of the wharfs throughout the har-
bour was kfept up all summer.
A systematic cleaning and sweeping of the paved roadways of the shore wharfs
and piers, from the canal entrance to and including the Victioria pier, sec. 20, was
carried out.
Owing to the improved conditions of the roadways, due to paving and improved
system, it was not found necessary to employ the night gang every night as in 1907.
During the day, men with brooms and barrows collected maniire, straw, paper
and other light rubbish, placing it in piles which were afterwards removed.
The plant employed in the cleaning and watering of the wharfs was as follows: —
Eight single water carts.
One double sprinkler.
Two 1 horse road scrapers.
One 2 horse ' Austin ' rotary sweeper.
Carts, barrows, mud hoes, brooms, &c.
The work was in charge of a competent foreman who was held responsible for
keeping the roadways clean, and the work was well done.
Roadway Maintenance — Roadway Repairs.
As soon as the water had receded from the low level wharfs in the spring, and the
ice upon the wharfs had disappeared, the repairing of the macadam roadways was
begun and there was a good roadway throughout the harbour by May 9.
Heavy washouts of the roadways occurred at several points, notably between the
Laurier pier and section 46 (Sugar Eefinery). At the latter place the roadway for a
considerable distance was scoured out in some places to a depth of 4 feet.
Between section 46 and Nicolet street, the roadway was torn up in places, to a
depth from 1 to 2 feet, as also at the inshore end of the Laurier pier, section 43.
This washing out was occasioned by a jam of ice forming on the upstream side
of the Laurier pier and diverting the water in behind the bulkhead wharf of the Tarte
pier. The water rushed through, tearing up the roadways and undermining the track
and threatened at one time to seriously injure the new buildings of the Sugar Eefinery.
AU the material scoured out was deposited by the water in heaps close by, and none
was lost.
The stone and earth were again used to fill up the depressions and the whole was
graded and well rolled with the steam roller.
The roadway was repaired in sections 36-37 where a track had been taken up and
relaid in another position.
The grade of the road was raised to conform to the height of the concrete wharf
under construction. Shale rock was used as a foundation, up which was spread 4 to 6
inches of macadam well blinded with sand and cinders, wetted, and rolled with the
steam roller.
The area so treated was 700 feet long by about 30 to 40 feet wide.
In sections 5 and 8 the top of the wharf for a length of 650 feet had sunk at the
back from 9 inches to 12 inches. On the completion of the raising of the timberwork
of the wharf to proper height, the roadway behind it was raised also.
The area so raised and macadamized was about 600 feet in length by an average
width of 25 feet.
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Shale rock and other good material was used as a foundation upon which was
spread from 4 to 6 inches of macadam.
The roadways were maintained in good condition throughout the season.
Macadamizing stone. — The stone for macadamizing the roadways of the wharfs
in 1908 was delivered during the previous winter by the contractor and broken by the
Commissioners' own men.
The quantities used during the summer for maintenance were : —
Tons.
Sections 5 to 10 988
" 12 to 19 399
20 to 27 647
•' 28 to 34 443
35 to 38 1,054
" 39 to 46 441
Kacine wharf 225
Total tons of 2,000 lbs - 4,197
MAINTENANCE OF HARBOUR RAILWAY TRACKS.
A large amount of repairing and improving of the tracks of the low level wharfs,
was done during the summer.
Two section gangs continually 'walked' the tracks, replacing rotten ties with
new ones, taking out broken or worn out rails, lifting and packing track, tightening up
bolts, adjusting switches, &:c.
In addition to this general work, much relaying of track was done.
6,767 feet laid with 56-lb. rail was relaid with 72-lb. rail which had formerly been
in use on the high level wharfs, and 1,215 feet of track, the 56-lb. rail of which was
worn out, was relaid with good second-hand 56-lb. rail.
Heavy washouts occurred at several places on the low level wharfs, notably at the
Sugar Refinery and near Molson creek, on the embankment of the track leased to the
C.KQ. Railway.
^laterial for filling in and making the track good, was provided from the excava-
tion being made on the high level wharfs, for paving and track-laying, and was trans-
ported on the Harbour Commissioners' flat cars, hauled by harbour locomotive.
By May 6 one track had been got into running order so that interchange of cars
from the C.N.Q. Railway could be made.
Within ten days the second track at the Sugar Refinery was made ready, switches
adjusted and all made safe.
For a time during the early part of the summer, the new filling settled, but the
locality was carefully watched, the tracks lifted and packed as required, and no run-off,
nor other accident occurred.
A ditch was cut alonside the track at the foot of the clay bank in sections 37-38,
to carry off the water which in rainy weather ran down the bank and kept the track in
a swampy condition. The water was carried across the wharf in a box drain and
discharged into the river.
Work of the same character was done in rear of the sugar refinery, section 46;
the making of the ditches and drains was a success, the tracks at these points being
kept dry the rest of the season.
Much difficulty was experienced in 1907 in maintaining wooden gates on the
low level wharfs, at the railway crossings of the different ramps, and at the mouth
of the Beaudry street tunnel. 'Ro'pe barriers were substituted and were found to
work well.
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One end of the rope is attached to a post at one side of the opening, and when
necessary to block the crossing for a passing train, the gateman stretched the rope
across, hooking it to a post on the other side. A red flag is suspended from the
centre of the rope in day time, and a red lantern at night.
Xo accidents occurred at any of the crossings.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF THE HARBOUR.
The lighting of the harbour was continued' by the Montreal Light, Heat and
Power Company throughout the summer under contract.
Lighting commenced the night of May 1, with 64 lamps, which number was
increased to 70 the next night ; by May 6 82 lamps were in operation, and this number
was increased to 141 on May 16. to 151 on the 23, 164 on the 30th, and to the maxi-
mum number 172 by June 13. This number remained practically constant for the
rest of the season.
On December 3 all the lights from the Longueuil Ferry eastwards were put out
of use, and on December 5 all the lights from the Victoria pier to the Longueuil ferry
were extinguished.
The lamps on the high level wharfs and piers were put out on December 26,
excepting 9 lamps, 3 on the Jacques Cartier, 3 on the King Edward and 3 on the
Alexandra piers.
The largest number of lamps burning at any one time was 173.
LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT.
During May and the early part of June, the water was over the coping of the
low level wharfs. Guard fences at the angles of the wharfs could not he put up,
but ' Danger ' signs were set \ip on ix)sts, and every possible precaution taken to
prevent accident by drowning, and none occurred.
As soon as possible, life buoys and their accompanying poles were put in place,
and the guard fences and ' Danger ' sigrns put up.
The number of life buoys in use in 1908 was 122, an increase of 64 over 1907.
A serious theft of ropes from the life buoys occurred at various times in the
early summer, and the ropes were dyed alternately red and green every five feet, a.s
an experiment. These were substituted for the plain ropes on the buoys, and practi-
cally none were stolen afterwards.
Several lives were saved by the use of life buoys during the summer, particularly
at the Victoria pier where the ferry boats are berthed.
A lady fell from the high level wharf in front of Shed No. 2 and was saved
from drowning by the use of the life buoy and pole located at the centre of the shed
on the river side.
A general overhauling and repairing of the ladders on the face of the wharfs
was carried out. and 38 additional ladders put up between sections 18 and 46. or from
the Jacques Cartier pier to tiro sugar refinery.
The iron .steps of which the ladders are made, were made in the harbour yard.
In section 4. upper end of thr- Windmill Point basin, guard fences were put up
around the open unprotected parts of the raceway from the canal, and the raceway
from the Ogilvie Eoyal Mill.
GF.XF.RAL REPAIRS TO WHARFS AND WATFR FRONT.
Owing to the high water in Ma.v and the early part of June, no repairs to the
woodwork of the low level wharfs could be undertaken until June 10. From this
date to November 21 repairing was carried on practically continuously.
The several jwints at which repairs were made are as follows: —
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Sections 5 to 8, Windmill Paint. — The back of the cribwork of the wharf, for
a length of 650 ft. had sunk from 6 inches to a foot. The old planking was taken
up, the sleepers raised at the back by blocking, and new coping' put on where
required.
Four hundred new 4-in. plank was laid, 50 new sleepers were put in to replace
rotten ones, and 350 lin. ft. of coping was put on.
Alexandra pier. — The planking on the upstream side and outer end was renewed
in places.
An aggregate of 400 lin. ft. of the top of the pier was replanked.
King Edward pier. — 200 lin. ft. of the top planking was renewed on the upstream
side of the pier and outer end.
Jacques C artier pier. — 500 lin. ft. of the top planking was renewed on the upstream
side and outer end.
Section 20, Victoria pier. — At the Elder-Demi)ster & Co.'s berth, on the shore
side of the pier, an area of 42 x 45 ft. was strengthened to allow of machinery and
other heavy cargo being carted to the side of the vessels bound for South Africa.
The wharf at this point is of pilework. with 12-inch by 12-ineh caps upon the
piles, sleepers or stringers upon the caps, and the whole covered with 4-inch hemlock
plank.
The planks were somewhat worn and some were broken under the heavy loads
being carted.
This planking was taken up, the number of sleepers doubled and two thicknesses
of 4-inch plank spiked on top.
A general repair was also made to the whole of the top planking.
Repairs were made at other places on the pier, 705 lin. ft. of new coping was put
on and 190 feet of the top planking was renewed.
The slip in the upstream side of the pier, for the stern gangr^-ay of the Quebec
steamers, was widened by 7 feet.
A mooring ring was set at the downstream end of the pier for the stem line of
the ferry steamer Lapraine, and the slip for the gancway of the steamer was planked
to afford a better foothold for horses coming off and going on the ferry boat.
Seciions 20-21. — 30 lin. ft. of new coping was put on.
Section 22. — 60 lin. ft. of new coping was put on and 100 ft. of the top of the
wharf was replanked.
An additional mooring post was put in for the accommodation of the Allan
Line vessels, berthed at this point.
Section 23. — 33 lin. ft. of new coping was put on and 140 ft. of the top planking
renewed.
Sections 23-24, concrete wharf. — The concrete front of the wharf, at the water
line, was badly eaten 'away at the time of construction, by the action of the very
strong current at this point.
The work of repair was commenced late in the fall when the water was low, and
was continued until the work had to be suspended owing to stress of weather.
Two hundred and forty-five feet of the front had been made good when the work
ceased.
Section 27. — 190 feet of the planking of the top of the wharf was renewed.
Sections 28-20. — The planking of the top of the wharf wa.s renewed for a length
of 331 feet and 206 lin. feet of new coping was put on.
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Sections 29-30. — 500 lin. ft. of new coping was put on and the planking of the
top of the wharf was renewed for a length of 207 feet.
Section SS, Longueuil ferry berth. — 120 ft. of the planking of the top of the wharf
was renewed.
Sections SS-SJ^. — 315 lin. ft. of new coping was put on and the planking of the
top of the wharf renewed for a length of 283 feet.
Sections 36-38^ Dominion Coal Co.'s berth. — A mooring post, which had been
pulled out was replaced.
Three hundred and fifty feet of the top of the wharf was sunken under the tracks,
and the planking in bad condition.
As the new concrete wharf under construction is immediately in front of this
wharf, only temporary repairs were made.
The tracks were lifted and blocked underneath, some filling done, and the plank-
ing renewed for an aggregate of 77 lin. ft. of the top of the wharf.
Sections 38-39 Head Line berth. — 160 ft. of new coping was put on; 45 new
sleepers put in and the top of the wharf replanked for a length of 240 feet.
Section J^O. — 170 ft. of new coping was put on.
Section JfS. — 195 ft. of the coping was renewed.
Section JfS, Laurier pier. — The upstream side of the pier was damaged by the
ice shoves and 120 lin. ft. was rebuilt three courses deep.
One hundred feet of new coping was put on at other points on the pier and 300
feet of the top was replanked.
Sections JfS-JfJf. — 240 feet of new coping was put on and the planKing of the top
of the wharf renewed for a length of 390 feet.
Sections 1^5-1^6 Shore wharf and Sutherland pier. — The top planking of the
shore wharf, above and below the pier and some of the top planking of the pier was
rotten and broken. The coping was also rotten and broken in many places.
Four hundred and sixty feet of new coping was put on, 48 new sleepers were
put in, and the planking of the top renewed for a length of 350 feet.
On the removal of the old planking on the downstream side of the pier, the crib-
work was found empty of filling to a depth of from 2 feet to 10 feet. This was filled
up with shale rock deposited near by derrick.
One mooring post which had been carried away by the ice was replaced and four
mooring which were loose were reset and well bolted.
Harbour buildings, repairs. — Following an explosion of dynamite in the harbour
at 12.40 p.m., November 8, a number of windows in the Harbour Commissioners'
office was broken, as also practically all the windows on the city side of the machine
shop.
The framework of the shop was damaged and some window sashes broken.
The broken windows at the ofiice were renewed by the Commissioners' men from
the yard, and the damage to the shop was made good by the men of the shipyard.
Several repairs of minor importance were made at the grain elevator. A bevelled
pinion which operated a ' car puller ' or capstan, failed twice through the wooden
teeth of the pinion breaking off.
Two cast steel pinions with cut teeth were made, one put in place and the other
reserved for a spare in ease the second 'ear puller' should fail.
A repair was made also to the hoisting drum of the marine leg.
In the Commissioners' yard the flooring of the shed where cement had been
stored, was rotten and broken and was renewed.
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Harbour yard. — The repairing of the wharf plant and t?ools of all kinds was done
in the Commissioners' yard, Papineau ave.
The whole of the water carts, road scrapers, sweeper, carts, wagons, ' diables/
sleighs, &c., were kept in good order, and all painted red and green.
The picks and other small tools were repaired in the blacksmith shop in the yard,
'and a large quantity of other smith work required for wharf work was also done
there.
Track jacks, rail benders and all tools which needed machining, were repaired at
the Commissioners' machine shop,
GENERAL NOTES.
Latrines and drinking troughs. — The latrines of the low level wharfs which were
stored away for the winter, were repaired and painted in the early spring, and placed
in position for the summer as soon as possible.
All the latrines and drinking troughs, from McGill street to the rubber factory,
sec. 27, were connected up and in use by May 9.
The latrine and drinking trough at Windmill Point and the remaining ones on
the low level wharfs were put into service in quick succession.
When the weather became cold in November, the stand pipes connected with the
latrines for supplying water to water carts, were disconnected and stored.
The troughs and latrines were continued in service for some time longer, and
finally the latrines on the low level wharfs were disconnected and stored for the
winter, and the water shut off from those on the high level wharfs.
All the latrines, hose reel stations, offices and shanties upon the wharfs, belong-
ing to the Harbour Commissioners, had a fresh coat of paint of the standard colours,
red and green.
Fires. — On May 22, a fire occurred on the Canadian Pacific Railway ss. Mont-
rose, lying at the King Edward pier, Sulphxir stored in a large tank in the hold of
the vessel had become ignited.
The Canadian Pacific Railway watchman, in charge of the sheds ran for the
Commissioners' hose reel, and attaching the hose to a hydrant on the pier, had a
stream playing into the tank in a few minutes.
The Commissioners' fire tug St. Peter also arrived quickly and provided two
strong streams.
An alarm of fire was turned in from the alarm box on the pier and the city bri-
gade responded.
Altogether seven streams were playing into the tank which was soon filled up and
the fire drowned out.
On June 28, at 3 p,m,, a Canadian Pacific Railway box car lying at the outer
end lof the King Edward pier, alongside shed No. 10, and loaded with straw, chips and
other sweepings from the shed, caught afire from an unknown cause. The fire was
extinguished in a few minutes with a stream from the Commissioners' hose reel
station at the end of the pier.
On July 2, the planking of the top of the wharf in section 25, caught fire and
was extinguished with buckets of water, by the cleaning gang which was working
nearby.
At 10 a.m., on July 14, fire started in a pile of sulphur in bags, on the Windmill
Point wharf, sections 9-10.
The Commissioners' tug Eobert Machay, working in the vicinity, saw the smoke,
whistled for the fire tug St. Peter and pending her arrival, did what could be done
with her own small hose. The ^S'^, Peter'had a stream playing on the fire within two
minutes after the fire call.
The fire was extinguished in about 25 minutes.
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On July 16, at about 3 p.m., fire broke out afresh in the bags of sulphur. The
fire was noticed from the machine shop and. the St. Peter went over immediately and
extinguised the fire in 15 minutes.
On the evening of August 21, a number of vacant sheds near the upper end of
the Windmill Point basin, and owned by the Montreal Rolling Mills Co., were seen
to be on fire.
The fire tug St. Peter, which was lying at the machine shop, immediately went
to the scene and within seven minutes had a stream playing "on the fire.
The sheds were situated at about 120 ft. back from the edge of the wharf.
The stream from the fire tug was instrumental in saving some freight cars which
were standing on the track within 40 ft. of the fire.
The city fire brigade arrived ten minutes after the St. Peter, and the fire was
eoon exting\iished.
On October 16, at 10.30 a.m.. a small fire occurred on a derrick scow belonging to
Messrs. P. Lyall & Sous, which was lying alongside shed No. 11. In response to a
telephone message the St. Peter immediately went to the scene and provided two
strong streams. The damage was slight.
On December 5, at 3.30 p.m., some Grand Trunk Eailway box cars standing on
the Mackay pier were seen to be on fire. Owing to the shallow water no tug could
reach the fire and the burning cars were too far away from the shop to be reached by
hose.
Before the Grand Trunk Railway Company could be communicated with, a loco-
motive arrived and pulled" the burning cars away.
No damage was done to any harbour property.
On December 5, at 9.30 p.m., some tarpaulins being used in sheds Nos. 3 and 5,
to protect the division wall being put up, caught fire from a 'Salamander' heater. Six
old tarpaulins were destroyed but no damage was done to the sheds, nor to the freight
lying in them.
The gates closing the openings in the flood wall were all removed during the week
ending April 25.
The overhead foot bridge, from Commissioners street to the outer end of the
Victoria pier was opened for traffic on May 9.
The first vessel in the har'bour to get under way in the spring of 1908 was the
Harbour Commissioners' tug Alphonse Racine, which made a trip through the central
portion of the harbour, at 2.30 p m., on April 14.
Respeetfullv yours,
J. M. NELSON,
Assistant Engineer.
Montreal, Dec. Ql, 1908.
W. J. Sproule, Esq.,
Assistant Chief Engineer.
Dear Sir, — I beg leave to report on the operations of the saw-mill and timber
boom for the season of 1908.
The actual working time of the saw-mill has been 200 days, cutting up timber
and plank for shipyard and fleet repairs, planking and ties for railway tracks, square,
flat and dimension timber, planks and boards for the new cribwork, and general
repairs.
Forty-throe carloads of timber and plank were received in the spring, four large
rafts during the summer, and fotirtoen carloads and five barge load.s in the fall, part
of which has been sawn and used, and the balance has been lifted out on to the
wharf and placed in moulinettes, so that it can be sawn during the winter, for ship-
yard use and for stock next season.
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The following work has been done for the improvement of the saw-mill: —
The foundations of the mill and engine and boiler room, which are on piles, have
been filled up and packed with cinders and hard material from city, to atop the
shaking or vibration of the building. The dump has been extended with material
from city excavations and from Bickerdike pier to enable the timber, plank, railway
ties, (fee, to be landed on the level of the wharf, and to give room for a trestle and
rollers at the back of the mill, by which to butt both ends of timber or plank going
out. A new roller delivery slide has been built, which carries timber into the boom,
direct from the saw without any handling.
The water intake for the supply of the fire pump and boiler was deepened two
feet in October on account of the low water in the river. A new saw-mill office, 18
ft. by 14 ft., has been built on the Bickerdike pier near the mill.
The mill has been kept in fuel with slabs and sawdust, and 208 cords of elabs
have been sold.
The timber, lumber, &c., sawn in the mill have been produced promptly when,
required, which would not likely have been the ease if it had been necessary to have
the sawing done at the city mills.
Saiwing done in 1908 was 1,987,829 ft. B.M. of soft wood, and 88,908 ft. B.M. of
hard wood.
W. E. LimAN,
Tinuber Inspector.
Mo>s^TREAL, December 31, 1908.
Mr. F. W. CowiE,
Chief Engineer, Harbour Commissioners.
Dear Sir^ — I have the honour to transmit herewith my report of the progress
made in the construction of the steel freight sheds and conveyor galleries during 1908.
I beg to state that the contractors' work has now stopped on the new freight
sheds and conveyor galleries, the construction having been completed with the excep-
tion of a few finishing touches here and there, which cannot be done until the snow
is gone and there is no danger from frost.
The sheds will be fully ready for occupation at the opening of navigation, 1909,
and it is a remarkable feature of the contract that with the exception of the above
few details, the main programme of construction under the alteration contract is
ahead of the time promised by the contractors, Messrs. Peter Lyall & Sons,
I am, sir, yours obediently,
FREDERICK L. GAGNON,
Assistant Engineer.
REPORT OF PROGRESS OF NEAV STEEL FREIGHT SHEDS DURING 1908.
Shed No. 2j Bulkhead Wharf, Sections 12 and 13.
This shed which had been about 98 per cent completed in 1907, was entirely
finished during this year.
The rolling doors of the sides, all the window sashes of the roadway side and some
of the window fasteners were erected.
Shed No. 3 J Alexandra Pier.
The steel work of this shed and its conveyor gallery were erected. The rein-
forced concrete floor and roof and all the concrete work of the skylights were put in.
The corrugated iron siding of shed and conveyor gallery including all the glazed
window sashes and their patent adjusters, were erected.
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The new steel sliding doors and tlie rolling doors of the end and sides of shed were
erected. The painting of the steelwork and the whitewashing of the ceilings were
completed. The roof covering, down spouts and winch gallery floor on riverside were
all erected and finished.
The reinforced concrete partition-wall was also erected and completed.
The small detaiis specified in the alteration contract such as hoods over sliding
doors, fire doors in partition walls, increased height of sliding doors on roadway side,
were all finished.
Shed No. 4. Alexandra Pier.
This shed was about 92 per cent erected during previous years, was entirely com-
pleted.
The work was done during present year included the erection of all window sashes
in doors on roadway side and in conveyor gallery.
The reinforced concrete division fire-wall, the painting of steel work and white-
washing of ceilings were finished. The roofing and down spouts wore also erected.
Shed No. 5, Alexandra Pier.
The steelwork of shed and conveyor gallery was erected. The reinforced concrete
floor and roof arches including finished upper floor were also laid.
The corrugated iron siding of main shed and conveyor gallery including all glazed
window sashes and their patent fasteners were completed. All the concrete work of
skylights was finished.
The roof covering of main shed and conveyor gallery, the down spouts and eave
troughs and winch gallery on riverside of shed were all completed.
All ramps of both lower and upper floor were paved with stone blocks. The new
steel sliding doors and rolling doors were erected and completed. AH the steelwork
was painted and the ceilings whitewashed.
Shed No. 6, Alexar^dra Pier.
All the steelwork of main shed and its conveyor gallery were erected and completed-
The reinforced concrete floor arches with the finished floor of the second storey
".•ere all laid. The reinforced concrete roof slabs and concrete work of the skylights
and conveyor gallery were all laid.
The ramps of both floors were all paved with stone blocks. The steelwork was all
painted and the ceilings whitewashed. The corrugated iron siding of the shed and
conveyor gallery including all glazed window sashes with their patent fasteners, was
erected.
The new steel sliding doors and rolling doors were completed. The roof covering
down spouts and eave troughs and winch gallery on riverside of shed were also com-
pleted.
Shed No. 7, King Edward Pier.
This shed which had been about 90 per cent erected in previous years was com-
pleted. Some corrugated iron details and galvanized ironwork, down spouts and patent
fasteners were completed.
Shed 8, King Edward Pier.
This shed which was 95 per cent erected in previous years was completed.
Some galvanized and corrugated iron work, down spouts, window sashes and
whitewashing of ceilings were finished.
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Shed No. 9, King Edward Pier.
The shed which was 97 per cent finished in previous years, was completed.
The reinforced concrete division-wall, the glazed window sashes on roadway side,
the sliding doors at river end, the down spouts and the roof covering were all finished.
Shed No. 10, King Edward Pier.
This shed which was about 70 per cent erected in previous years, was completed.
The wooden sliding doors and the rolling doors were all hung in position. The
reinforced concrete division-wall and its fire door, the corrugated iron siding of shed
and its conveyor gallery, the roof covering, eave troughs and down spouts, all the
glazed window sashes and their fasteners were completed.
Shed No. 11, Bulkhead wharf, section 17.
The steelwork of shed and conveyor gallery, the reinforced concrete fl.oor arches
including finished floor of upper story, the reinforced concrete roof arches of shed
and conveyor gallery were all done.
The reinforced concrete floor of lower floor was also put in and all the ramps
were paved with stone blocks. The corrugated iron of shed and conveyor gallery in-
cluding all glazed window sashes and patent fasteners were completed.
The new steel sliding doors and rolling doors were all hung in position. The
steelwork was all painted and ceilings whitewashed. The roof covering, concrete work
of skylights, eave troughs, down spouts and winch gallery on riverside were also
finished.
On October 3, this shed was the scene of a very agreeable function. The Hon.
Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the Harbour Commissioners and their staff and
the invited public witnessed the driving of the last rivet of the second group of sheds
completing the erection of the steel work of the sheds in the harbour of Montreal.
This function was commemorated by a bronze tablet which was erected on the west
end pilaster of this shed.
Shed No. 12, Jacques Cortier Pier.
This shed which was 85 per cent erected in previous years, was also completed.
Some reinforced concrete fl'X»r arches on the upper floor of the riverside part of
the corrugated iron siding, the glazed window sashes and patent fasteners, the roof
covering of the shed, the eave troughs and down spouts and the rolling doors were
all finished.
All the ramps of this shed were paved with stone blocks. The steel work was
painted and all ceilings whitewashed.
Shed No. IS, Jacques Cartier Pier.
The main steel work of shed was completed. The reinforced concrete floor of
the lower floor, the reinforced concrete floor arches and finished floor of the upper
storey and the reinforced concrete roof arches and concrete work of skylights, were
all finished.
The ramps of both floors were paved with stone blocks. The new steel sliding
doors and rolling doors were also erected. The corrugated iron siding with all glazed
window sashes and patent fasteners were completed.
The steel work of the shed was all painted and the ceilings whitewashed. The
reinforced concrete division fire wall and its automatic fire door were erected.
All the galvanized iron and corrugated iron details, roof covering, eave troughs,
down spouts and winch gallery on riverside were completed.
56 MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Shed No. IJf., Jacques Cartier Pier.
The steel work of this shed was all completed. The reinforced concrete floor of
the lower floor the reinforced concrete floor arches and finished floor of upper story,
the reinforced concrete roof and concrete work of skylights were all finished.
The ramps were all paved with stone blocks. The corrugated iron siding, the
glazed window sashes and patent fasteners were completed. The new steel sliding
doors and rolling doors were completed and hung in position.
The steel work was painted and all ceilings whitewashed. The roof covering,
eave troughs, corrugated iron and galvanized iron details, the down spouts and winch
gallery on riverside of shed, were all erected and finished.
The reinforced concrete division fire wall and its fire door were erected.
Shed No. 15, Jacques Cartier Pier.
The steel work of this shed was all erected and completed. The reinforced con-
crete floor of the lower floor, the reinforced concrete floor arches with finished floor of
the upper story, the reinforced concrete roof and concrete work of skylights were
all finished.
The corrugated iron siding with all glazed window sashes and patent fasteners,
the rolling doors and the new steel sliding doors were erected and completed. The
steel work was painted and all ceilings whitewashed.
The ramps of both floors were paved with stone blocks. The roof covering, the
galvanized and corrugated iron details, the eave troughs, the down spouts and the
winch gaUery on riverside of shed were finished.
Shores' Conveyor Galleries 16, 17, 18, 19. Towers 'A,' ' B,' ' C,' ' D.'
These towers and conveyor galleries which had been partly erected during pre-
vious year, were completed this year. The work of completion included the erection
of the steel work of galleries 16 and 18 and of towers 'B' and *D'; the reinforced
concrete floor and roof arches, the corrugated iron siding and the window sashes and
patent fasteners.
The completion of the structure of the shore conveyor galleries and towers
enabled the machinery to be rushed in and erected, giving the Commissioners the use
of this elevator system.
MCTORIA PIER FOOT BRIDGE.
This bridge, which is under lease to the city of Montreal, was not looked after by
the Harbour Commissioners during 1908.
Montreal, December 31, 1908
F. W. CowiE, Esq.,
Chief Engineer,
Harbour Commissioners.
Dear sir, — I beg to submit, for your information, and that of the Commissioners,
my report of the Harbour Commi.ssioners' Elevator No. 1 for the season of 1908.
I am pleased to report that the past season has been the best of any since the
elevator was erected, in fact the grain handled wa«; double that of any previous year,
as per figures gi\nen in statement which I attach hereto.
The winter repairs to be made to the elevator consist of overhauling elevator legs,
replacing buckets, babbitting boxes, &c., all ordinary repairs that may occur in any
elevator in active operation; otherwise the elevator is in first class condition.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS
57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
The number of crafts unloaded during 1908 is as follows : — 149 steamers and 126
barges, making- a total of 275 vessels.
Since my last annual report, the conveyor system has been completed and con-
nected to the elevator, whereby ten ships can receive grain without leaving their
berths, four of which can be loaded at the same time, at an average of 15,000 bushels
per hour on each belt, or a total capacity of 60,000 bushels per hour.
Our conveyor system is the largest, finest and most important in the world, and
everything in connection therewith has worked to perfection during the past season.
The maximum load carried in the elevator during the past year amounted to
about 75 per cent of its carrying capacity.
The whole respectfully submitted.
Yours obediently',
JERE NEHIN,
Superintendent, Harbour Commissioners^
Elevator No. 1.
Statement by Harbour Commissioners' Elevator No. 1, of Grain received and
delivered during 1908.
GRAIN RECEIVED.
Kind of Grain.
Wheat...
Corn
Oats
Flaxseed .
Barley . . .
Rye
In store at end of season 1907.
Total received, season 1908.
Grand total
GRAIN DELIVERED.
By conveyor system to vessels .
By loading towers to vessels . . .
By elevator to cars ,
By elevator in bags
By elevator to teams
Total delivered, sea.son 1908. . .
In store at end of season 1908
Grand total
Number of
Bushels.
0,510,817
58,894
925,805
727,456
295,499
142,879
6,967,739
318,604
626,194
337,507
433,867
Total.
169,370
8,661,350
8,830,720
8,683,911
146,809
8,830,720
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MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Harbour Dredgixg. — Statement showing the number of days worked by each dredgB
and the quantity dredged at each place in the Harbour of Montreal in 1908.
Time
OF Service.
Number of Dredge. , ^^^^^^^^ ** ^^'^^'^'^ ^f^^J^'^^l
^ I was Done.
I Days. Total.
Spoon Dredge John| '
^Kennedy (No. 2). . jWindmill I'oint Basin,
Sections 5 to 11 i
I I
' Shoal, Sections 12S tol4sI
Basins, Sections 14N to|
j 17X
I Crib Seats, Sections 24
I and 25
Crib .Seats, Section 37. .
Ship Channel in Current
' St. Mary, Sees. 30 to 37
oon Dredge Xo. 4. Windmill Point Basin,
1 Sections 5 to 11
jShoal, Sections 12S to 14S
I Basins, Sections 12N to
20N
Grand totals.
Crib Seats, Section 37
78
n
7
13
I
81
31
122
16
11
QUANTI'; lES
Dredged.
Cubic Total
Yards. Yards.
30,150
2,250
4,G50
3,825
182
180
362
73,0o0
7,0151 . .
57,134 .,
8,154!.,
645'..
113,92.'i
Character
of Material Dredged.
Hard rock, loose rock and
stones.
Blasted rock and some silt.
Sand, stones and some
mud.
Sand and stones.
Sinking cribs.
Gravel, sand and stones.
Hard rock, loose rock,
stones, etc.
Blasted rock, stones and
silt.
Sand, stones, mud and
some rock.
. . . . Sand and stones.
72,948
186,873
GEO. SMART, Accountant.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS
59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Harbour Dredging. — Statement showing the number of days worked by each dredge
and the quantity dredged at each place in the Harbour of Montreal in 1908. (The
quantities are cubic yards, scow measurement, and the cost includes everything
but derrick work.)
Places where
Dredges Worked.
Vessels.
Time
OK Service.
Qua
Dre
¥
I
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DGED. j
Cost per
Cubic Yard.
Days.
Total.
Total
Yards.
If
a,'
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of Material Dredged.
Windmill Pt. Basin,!
Sections 5 to 11.. . .
John Kennedy..
No. 4
John Kennedy. .
No. 4
John Kennedy. .
No. 4
78
31
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mi'
"23 "
"is"
30,150
7,015
57,134
3"7",ifi5
' 59,384
'l2,804
3^825
Cents. Cents.
56-55
7805 . .
60-61
21-85 . .
Hard rock, loose rock
and stones.
Shoals, Sections 12S
to 14S
2i
122
Blasted rock, stones
37-71
'37-ii
34 02
78-24
and silt.
Basins, Sections 12N
to 20N
7
16
4,650
8,154
32-93
34-66
Sand, stones and some
mud .
Crib Seats, Sees. 24
13
3,82t
78-24
Sand and stones.
John Kennedy. .
No. 4
John Kennedy. .
Crib Seats Sec 37
11
Sinking cribs, sand and
■'hi
'si'"
645
645
73,050
stones.
Ship Channel in Cur-
rent St. Mary, Sec-
tions 30 to 37 . . . .
81
73,050
24 23
24-23
Gravel, sand & stones.
1
1
Grand totals . . .
362
186,873
38-30
GEO. SMAET, Accountant.
60
MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Harbour Dredges'G — Cost of Harbour Dredging Fleet in 1908 (including all charges
for tug, scow and derrick service, credits for work done outside of regular service
not included).
Name of Dredge.
Dredge John Ken-
nedy
Dredge No. 4
Totals.
Cost of Dredges.
=^ £ I Per day
^a of
Q Dredge .
180
182
362
S cts.
80 9^
63 96i
72 45
Total
I cts.
14,567 63
11,642 19
26,209 82
Cost of Tugs.
Per day
of
Dredge .
$ cts.
64 93i
64 9:h
64 93i
Total.
Cost of Scows, &c.
Per day
of
Dredge .
Total.
$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts.
11,688 42! 60 38i 10,869 14 206 25
11,818 30| 60 38| 10,989 90, 189 28i
Cost of Dredge
INCLUDING Scow
AND Tlg Service.
Per day. Total Cost
23,506 72 60 38^ 21,859 04 197 72
Floating Derricks, emplojed in handling materials dredged . . .
Total cost of Fleet working at Harbour Dredging and Filling . .
Derricks handling Timber and Wharf mat«rials
Total for Regular Harbour Fleet..
S cts.
37,125 19
34,450 39
71,575 58
34,. 540 00
106,115 .58
4,220 90
110,336 48
GEO. SMART, Accountant.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS
61
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Harbour Dredging — Portion of cost in 1908, charged to Dredging Account.
Place where Dredged.
Basin, Sections 5 to 11.
Shoal Sections 12 and 14s
Basins, Section 12n to 20n.. . .
Crib Seats, Section 24 & 25. .
Crib Seats, Section 3(i & 37 . .
Ship Channel, Sections 30 to
37 in Current St. Mary
Grand Total charged to
Dredging Account
Place where Dejxjsited.
New Wharf Section 24
II Sections 35 & 36
Spoil Bank, Sections 54 to 64
IP Section 12 south ... .
Harbour Repairs, Tarte Pier
Sutherland Pier.
New Wharf, Section 24
If Section.s 35 & 36. .
Spoil Bank, Sections 47 to 54..
<i Section 74
" Section 12s
Harbour Repairs, Section 4 . . . .
Section 28. . .
M LaurierPier.
New Wharf, Sections 35 & 36.
Spoil Bank, Sections 47 to 54 .
Spoil Bank, Sections 47 to 54 .
New Wharf, Section 36
New Wharf, Section 24
M Sections 35 & 36.
Spoil Bank, Sections 47 to 54 .
Amount to
Dredging
Account.
S cts.
123 96
1,605 63
11,527 14
1,289 77
112 09
56 04
2,434 52
4,482 09
7,797 64
673 48
968 14
42 09
168 37
315 69
1,793 97
1,602 10
1,859 99
1,114 75
1,021 64
12,651 36
2,501 47
Total .
S cts
14,714 63
16,882 02
3,396 07
1,859 99
1,114 75
16,174 47
54,141 93
GEO. SMART, Accountant.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS
63
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Harbour Dredging — Cost of portion of Material charged to place where the dredgings
were used in 1908 (haK cost of dredging and handling by derricks charged to
dredging account, as per accompanying statement).
Place Where Dejwsited.
Place Where Dredged.
Quantity
Deposited.
Half Cost
Charged
Cubic Yards.
Total Yards.
to
Depositing.
New wharf, sections 35 and 36 .
Basin, sections 5 to 11
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Basins, sections 12 to 20
Crib seats, section 37
Ship channel, sections 31 to 37.
WTiarf scows
3,900
15,972
6,975
645
56,756
1,854
86,102
16,525
84,000
2,400
6,600
2,775
S
Basin, sections 5 to 11
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Ship channel, sections 31 to 37.
Wharf scows
18,474-87
New uharf, section 24
2,850
7,900
4,725
1,050
Basin, sections 5 to 11
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Basin, sections 12 to 20
Crib seats, sections 24 and 25.
Ship channel, sections 31 to 37.
Wharf scows
3,429-67
Spoil bank, sections 47 to 54 .
29,365
27,787
5,829
3,825
11,569
5,625
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Basin, sections 5 to 11
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S. . .
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Canal entrance
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Basin, sections 5 to 11
Shoal, sections 12 to 14S
Grand Totals
26,357-88
673-49
2,257-90
42-09
85-56
315 -70
112-08
56 04
168-37
S{X)il bank, sections 69 to 74 . .
2,400
Spoil bank, section 12S . ...
3,150
3,450
Harbour repairs : —
Section 4
Alexandra pier
Laiirier pier
Tarte pier
Sutherland pier
Section 28
150
450
1,125
300
150
600
198,402
51,973-65
Note. — Of the above quantity, 16,750 cubic yards was deposited from dump scows and 181,652 handled
by floating derricks.
GEO. SMAKT, Accountant.
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65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Harbour Dredging. — Comparative Cost from 1876 to 190S, inclusive. (The quantities
are scow measurement, and the cost includes handling by floating derricks.)
Years.
1876.
1877.
1878.
187'.».
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1881.
1882.
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1884.
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1887.
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1889.
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Cubic
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173.499
211,731
189,609
186.430
170,764
187,339
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196,768
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125,648
69.494
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3H,993
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48,748
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17,950
19,385
37,341
49,468
28,563
25,772
23,259
36,690
1,333
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38.023
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9,420
54,574
2,996
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214,703
186,670
57,570
53,674
26i%V
259,267
43,290
302,557
361,947
235,280
312,430
496,528
401,938
284,844
456,458
963,131
1,323,871
1,359,221
l,17!t,726
8.54,510
810,723
324,187
246..525
257,. 321
186,873
49,571
14,232
32fVo
63.803
21t
93,595
93,050
98,858
99,400
103,317
68,211
61,012
100,163
163,541
190,242
217,!tS6
226.736
247,914
141,059
113.749
112,611
106,115
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Elevator dredges.
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Spoon dredges and stone-lifters.
Elevator dredges, lifting rock and
I boulders and clearing up.
; Totals and average.
jSpoon dredges and stone-lifters.
Elevator dredges.
iTotals and average,
'Spoon dredges and stone-lifter.
Elevator dredge.
Totals and average.
ISpoon dredges and stone-lifter.
Spoon dredges.
Elevator dredge.
Totals and average.
Spoon dredges.
GEO. SMART, Accountant.
23—5
66 MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statement showing Expenditures by the Engineering Department for the year ended
December 31, 1908.
EXPEXDITIRE OX CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
Xew Steel Sheds, .sections 12 to 18: —
P. Lyall & Sons-
January estimates, for month of December, 1907. . . . $126,339 32
February estimates, for month of January, 1908 61,732 57
April estimates, for month of ^larch, 1908 44,757 79
May estimates, for month of April, 1908 42,897 67
June estimates, for month of May. 1908 85.789 54
July estimates, for month of June, 1908 63.997 34
August estimates, for month of July, 1908 160.674 74
September estimates, for month of August, 1908 87.461 27
October estimates, for month of September, 1908 80,400 38
November estimates, for month of October, 1908 23,284 40
Total paid to Messrs. P. Lyall & Sons $777,335 02
General charges during the year for salaries, filling ma-
terial and various materials ■ 27,914 55
$805,249 57
Deduct, scoria blocks provided for paving sheds, used
for paving wharfs in 190s 26,205 30
Total expenditure on new steel sheds in 1908. . . . $779,044 27
Elevator conveyor equipment 199,246 16
(irain elevator No. 1 547 00
Harbour improvements, paving of wharfs, dredging, blast-
ing, &c 190,499 31
Harbour railway, new works and improvements 47,032 42
Windmill Point wharf (Bickerdike pier) 4,084 57
New concrete wharf, section 24 24,628 55
" " sections 35 to 37 100,381 31
Piling wharf, section 35 1,480 67
Windmill Point wharf raising (Ogilvy raceway) 2,700 00
Reconstruction of raceways. Windmill Point wharf 10,514 92
Spoil bank at shipyard, section 12S 2,257 90
" sections 51 to 74 27,031 37
Harbour dredging, portion charged to deepening $14,729 93
Ship channel dredging in current St. Mary 16.174 47
New floating crane.
New transporters. .
Railway plant. . . .
Harbour plant. . . .
Total expenditure on capital account.
30,904 40
12
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2.462
82
659
65
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514,149
51
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
EXPENDITURE OX MAIXTENAXCE ACCOUNT.
Harbour repairs and cleaning of wharfs $60,883 So
Maintenance of railway tracks 19,040 48
Repairing G. T. E. and C. P. E. tracks 6,249 51
Grain elevator, operation and maintenance 39,024 91
Harbour lighting of wharfs 8,284 97
Harbour ^surveys 1,921 51
Buoys and beacons 217 82
Total expenditure on maintenance account 135.623 03
Grand total expenditure by engineering department in 1908. .$1,649,772 54
GEO. S^IAET, Accountant.
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69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
APPENDIX No. 2.
REPORT OF THE QUEBEC HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS FOR THE
CALENDAR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 190S.
(Under the Authority of the Quebec Harbour Commissioners' Act, 1899).
Quebec, February 2, 1909.
J. G. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Dear Sir, — I have the honour to inclose, you herewith, in duplicate the Quebec
Harbour Commissioners' report for 1908 prepared in conformity with the provisions of
the ' Quebec Harbour Commissioners' Act, 1899,' and also a complete statement of the
Commissioners accounts for the same year.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your most obedient servant,
JAS. WOODS.
Sec.-Treas.
Quebec, January 2, 1909.
To the Honourable
L. P. Brodeur, M.P.,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
&c., &c., &c.,
Ottawa.
Sir, — In compliance with the requirements of the Act 62-63 Victoria, chapter 34
(The Quebec Harbour Commissioners' Act, 1899), I have the honour to report as
follows on the doings of the Quebec Harbour Commissioners fop the year 1908.
CHIEF engineer's REPORT.
The annexed report (marked ' A ') from the Chief Engineer, Mr. St. Geo. Boswell,
conveys the usual information in relation to the harbour works, and the various
additions and reparations made to them and to the other properties of the Commi-
sioners during the year.
WHARFINGERS REPORT.
The annexed report (Marked 'B') from the Wharfinger, Mr. P. Flynn, gives
information regarding the number of vessels using the Louise docks, cargoes discharged,
&c., and surface traffic during the year.
HARBOUR master's REPORT.
The annexed report (marked ' C ') from the Harbour blaster, Mr. J. C. Sullivan,
gives information regarding the opening and closing of navigation, formation of
ice, &c.
70 MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
PREMISES LEASED.
There were no material changes in 1908 in wharfs and stores which the Commis-
sioners lease, and which are always made for one year, with a right of ciincellation if
any of those properties were required for harhour improvements.
The leases of the following tenants were renewed for one year : — T. Davidson &
Co.. J. J. Murphy, E. M. Lennon & Co., Whitehead & Turner, John S. Thorn. J. B.
E. Letellier. Jos. Gingras, C.P.E. Co., Canadian Import Co., Madden & Son. Neree
Gilbert, Julien Lapointe, Quebec Coal Co., J. B. Kenaud & Co.
The front of Atkinson's wharf was leased to Mr. Henri ^fanier and La Cie de
Navigation de Quebec; Marmeto (wharf to R. Borland & Co., and 200 feet of frontage
in the inner basin to the Canadian Import Company.
HEPAIKS TO PROPERTIES.
Cf.reful attention has been paid to the various properties of the Commissioners to
maintain and bring them up to a first-class condition.
I.OLISE DOCKS.
The work of securing the cross-wall, referred to in the report of 1907 was com-
pleted last winter, in all 100 tie rods have been placed in this wall.
The Chief Engineer, in his report, gives details as to the works in 1908.
Fur the work under contract, the new quay frontage is rapidly approaching com-
pletion, and it is expected that it will be finished early in the summer of 1909. The
frontage in the inner basin is now completed, except for a small amount of top dress-
ing. In the outer or tidal basin, sonic 12 feet of tilling is yet required in the cribs to
bring them up to coping level.
With the completion of this work and the increased depth that it has given to the
quay frontage, the position of the Commissioners to meet the requirements of the trade
of the p'Tt will be greatly improved, as they v.'ill then be able to accommodate in the
outer basin, seven steamships and eight in the inner basin.
At the Point-a-Carcy wharf, breakwater and breakwater extension, four of the
largest steamships can be berthed at one time, and the completion of the filling at the
breakwater extension wharf will make another steamship berth on the St. Lawrence
face.
The Commissioners have entered into a contract with Messrs. Madden & Son to
introduce water and drainage on the Louise embankment. The contract calls for the
completion of this work before April 1, 1909, so that all vessels coming to this port
during 1009 will be able to obtain city water, Commissioners having made the necessary
arrangements with the city authorities.
The frontage facing the River St. Charles has been put in good condition, and
level raised so as to protect the railway lines from wash outs.
Rioadway, &c. It is the intention of the Commissioners to carry the roadway on
the embankment farther north (nearer the St. Charles' frontage) so as to increase the
space that can be used for storage between deep water dock frontages and the road-
way. The paving blocks and other material required to pave this new roadway are
now on hand and the work will be carried out with all possible dispatch.
Car Ferry Service.
The Quebec & Levis Ferry Co., intend establishing a car ferry service between
Quebec and Levis early in the season of 1909. For this purpose the Ferry Company,
have purchased a steamer 250 feet long by 42 feet beam and have installed on this
steamer hydraidic lifts capable of lifting 120 gross tons, fifteen feet. This will enable
this ferry to handle the cars at all states of the tide and the boat is capable of accom-
modating at one time nine cars.
HARBOUR COMJJISSIOXERS 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
The Commissioners liave given the Quebec & Levis Ferry Company, temporarily,
accommodation at the front of Point-a-Carcy wharf for the moorage of this steamer
and for the handling of the cars.
Cold Storage.
The receipts from the cold store for the season of 1908, have been $9,043.74, and
the working expenses, $7,366.40 leaving a surplus of $1,677.34 of receipts over the
working expenses.
New motors, &c., at cost of $1,379 have been put in during the year 1908.
The cold store accommodation given by the Commissioners is proving a great
utility especiall}' tiD the local trade of the city.
Graving Docl\
The Commissioners have continued to press upon the attention of the govern-
ment the necessity of increased docking accommodation being provided in the har-
bour sufficient to meet the present and ever increasing requirements of the St. Law-
rence trade.
The following resolution has been forwarded to the Right Honourable the Pre-
mier and his colleagues, and also to all the members of the Federal House for the
city and district of Quebec and Levis.
Resolved: — ' That the Quebec Harbour Commissioners would again respectfully
urge the immediate necessity of the construction in the harbour of Quebec of a grav-
ing dock of sufficient dimensions to accommodate present and future trade of the St.
Lawrence.
In 1906, the Commissioners laid before the giovernment very fully in their resolu-
tion of September 6. a copy of which is inclosed, what they considered were the require-
ments in this matter to accommodate the trade of the St. Lawrence, and have again
and again pressed this construction on the attention of the government.
The present Levis dry dock is not of sufficient dimensions to take in the vessels
now trading to the St. Lawrence; all the more modern large passenger and freight
steamers have too much beam to enter this dock, whose entrance is only 62 feet wide,
while the beam of some of the vessels is now 88 feet, and this beamage is steadily in-
creasing. During recent years, on several occasions, vessels had to go to New York
or other foreign ports to be repaired, thus showing the necessity of additional dry
dock accoinmodation.
Owing to the delay in the construction of this graving dock the Commissioners
respectfully submit that the trade of the St. Lawrence has been seriously injured, and
that they have been informed that the committee of Lloyd's have it under consider-
ation to materially increase the present high rates of insurance to the St. Lawrence.
The Commissioners would respectfully but urgently' press that immediate action
be taken in this matter, and that this construction be provided for in the estimates
of the coming session of the Dominion parliament, so that the work can be com-
menced in 1909.
The Commissioners are pleased to state that the building of this graving dock
has the support of the Shipping Federation of Canada.
liAII.W.W COMiUNK ATKiN WITH BI!II)(;i-: IIF.AI).
At the meeting of the Commissioners held on December 24, the following resolu-
tion was passed and duly forwarded to the Honourable S. N. Parent, Chairman of
the National Transcontinental Railway Commission.
Resolved: — That the Quebec Harbour Commissioners would respectfully call the
attention of the Chairman of the National Transcontinental Railway Commission to
72 MARIXE AXD FI.'iHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
the importance of the immediate pushing on of the railway communication between
the Bridge head and the present loading berths in Quebec. In the opinion of the
Commissioners the unfortunate collapse of the Quebec Bridge has increased the
importance of the early completion of this work, and also of the building of dock
facilities along the river front.
The Board feels that there is every possibility of a considerable portion of the
line being completed before the terminals are in a fit condition to handle freight, the
probable result being that business will be diverted to other and probably non-Can-
adian ports which would defeat the object of the National Transcontinental Eailway.
It is likely in the near future, mills will be built along the section of the road running
through the St. Maurice Valley, and unless the connection along the river front is
completed, there will be no means of handling the output; and consequently, the Com-
missioners would again respectfully emphasize the urgency of the continuance and
completion of those connecting lines.
ELECTIOX BY THE SHIPPING DCTEREST.
Mr. Lome C. Webster, who was elected by the shipping interests at their meeting
held on January 10, took his seat and oath of office at the Board's meeting held on
January 13.
DIRECT CHEESE SIIIPMEXTS.
The Commissioners are pleased to note that through the James Alexander,
Limited, there were considerable direct shipments of cheese during the season of
190tj, and this new trade they hoiDC to see considerably increased during the coming
navigation season.
BY-LAWS.
Ijy-laws X(). lUo, ninkiuL;- some needed changes in the regulations governing
railway traffic on the Louise Embankment, and -Xo. 106 governing the entrance and
leaving of small craft from the inner basin have received the sanction of the Gov-
ernor General in Council, and have been put in force.
QUEBEC TERMINAL ELEVATOR.
The balance of $35,000 that was due to the shareholders of the Quebec Terminal
Company on their grain elevator was paid by the Commissioners July 6.
EXPENDITURE ON CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
The expenditure on Capital Account during the year has been $207,258.37.
Particulars of this expenditure will be found in a statement accompanying this report.
The Commissioners have received advances from the Dominion government
during 1908 in connection with the work of deepening and strengthening the dock
walls, $139,265.18.
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
The revenue of the Commissioners for the year 1908 has been $106,757.98, and
the expenditure, including the interest on the bond issues of 62-63 Victoria, chapter
34, and 6-7 Edward VIL, chapter 36, $96,954.56, leaving a surplus of $9,803.42 over
the working expenses and interest on bonds.
1
HARBOUR COJJMISSIOXERS 73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
ACTIXG CHAIRMAN.
During the absence in Euroi}e of the Chairman, Mr. J. B. Laliberte, Mr. Eoger
LaEue was the presiding officer, having been unanimously elected by the Board
Acting Chairman.
ICE CUTTIKG.
During the season of 1907-1908, 69,2.52 liloeks of ice have been cut for local use,
a decrease of 11,653 blocks over the previous season.
Care has been taken that all ice cut for domestic pui-poses is perfectly pure and
taken from localities in the harbour that have been selected after an analysis had
been made.
To this report are annexed the various statements conveying the information
yearly forwarded to your department in connection with the harbour, as also a com-
plete statement of the Commissioners' accounts for the year.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your most obedient servant.
JAMES WOODS,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Harbour Engineer's Office^
Quebec, January 5, 1909.
James WoodS;, Esq.,
Secretary-Treasurer Harbour Commission.
SiR^ — I have the honour to submit herewith the following with reference to the
various works, in connection with the maintenance and improvement of the harbour
accommodation, carried out by this department during the past year.
CONTRACT WORK.
The cribwork of the new quay walls to the embankment, in the wet dock and
tidal harbour, has been completed, with the exception of some fenders still remaining
to be placed in the wet dock, and three courses of timber, for about 100 feet in length
at the east end of the tidal harbour wall, required to complete the superstructure in
this bapin. A certain amount of top dressing still remains to be done in the wet
dock; and in the tidal harbour some 12 feet in depth of filling is required in order
to bring it up to the finished coping level A contract for installing a water and
drainage system on the embankment has been awarded to Messrs. Madden & Son.
The contractors began work on November 23 last, and have made good progress with
the work and it is exi>ected that the installation will be in working order by the
opening of navigation.
departmental.
Cross wall strengthening. — The work of placing tie rods in this wall was com-
pleted last winter, when 44 rods were placed in position, making 100 rods in all
placed in this wall.
Northern cribworlc renewal. — This frontage on the Eiver St. Charles, extending
from the railway bridge to the eastern end of the immigration building, a distance
of 3,500 feet, has been put in good repairs; the defective face timbers and cross ties
have been replaced, and the whole face sheathed with 3-inch deals.
The coping level of this wall has also been raised one foot in height in order to
protect the railway line on this frontage from wa.^^h-outs. The railway lines have been
74 MANIXE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
laid down on the wet dock side of the cross-wall ; the space between these tracks lias
been levelled off and planked, and the Shed No. 14 has been raised in ordei- to give
clearance for the increasing fize of box cars.
Rock elm fenders have been placed over the heads of the tie rods, on the tidal
harbour front of the cross-wall.
Cast-iron mooring posts have been placed in the new quay front in the wet dock,
and the coping stones of the old wall have been removed, so as to allow of the grading
oi the back filling.
The breakwater, where it Mas cut down by the SS. Montrose, has been rebuilt, and
the size of the lloating fenders along this front has been increased.
The floor joists and planking of the cross-wall draw-bridge have been all renewed.
No work in connection with the laying down of railway lines to the new baggage
platform was done last season, although the materials have been on the ground since
last May, as the outbuildings of the immigration building have not yet been removed.
The paving blocks and Portland cement required for the paving of carriage road-
way on the cross-walk and on the embankment between the cross-wall and the break-
water, have been purchased and are now in stock.
Considerable repairs have been made to the pond faces of Wellington and Atkin-
son's wharfs. A new gravel and tar roof has been placed on Freight Shed No. 21,
the usual repairs and renewals, required to keep them in good order, have been made
to the railway lines, roadways, buildings and wharfs of the Commission.
The cross-wall draw-bridge was operated for the first time, the past season, on
April 17, and for the last time on December 6.
The water was retained in the wet dock for the first time on April 25, and for the
last time on December 4. At the evening tide of October 18, and the morning tide of
November 16, the entrance gates to the Avet dock were not opened, owing to the tide
not having risen sufficiently.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your obedient servant,
ST. GEO. BOSWELL,
Chief Enf/ineer.
Ql KBEc, January 2, 1909.
James Woods, Esq.,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Quebec Harbour Commissioners,
Quebec.
Dkar Sir. — I have the honour to submit the following with reference to the traffic
of the St. Charles docks and wharfs showing the number of vessels, their registered
tonnage, amount and description of cargo landed and shipped from these docks during
the season 190S.
Inwards, ,']04 vessels, 1,335,460 tons register.
20,400 tons general cargo.
5,602 tons salt.
1,968 tons earthenware drain pijies and clay.
1.868 tons bricks.
602 tons cement.
1,427 tons molasses.
1.550 tons sugar.
000 tons pulp.
139.302 tons coal, bituminous.
896 tons coke.
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31,944 tons coal (in barges).
Outwards, 72 vessels, 197,872 tons register —
13,345 tons general.
12,943 tons pulp and paper board.
680 tons asbestos.
1,125 tons cheese.
500 tons cattle.
18,895 tons P. S. lumber and timber.
PROPELLERS AND BARGES.
Landed 21,425 tons bituminous coal.
Landed 35,598 tons anthracite coal.
LOWER PORT STEAMERS.
Landed 930 tons general cargo.
Shipped 1,110 tons general cargo.
GRALX LANDED BY PROPELLORS AXD BARGES.
Landed 146,632 tons of grain.
TIES LANDED BY SCHOONERS AND BATEAUX.
153,405 ties were landed during the season.
VESSELS IN DISTRESS USING THE DOCKS.
SS. Bonavista went aground below the Traverse came into the inner basin, dis-
charged her cargo of coal and proceeded to Montreal for a temporary repair.
SS. Ottawa outward bound came into collision with the ss. Trold on her way to
the mines to load coal. S.S. Trold came back to Louise Basin to make a temporary
repair and then sailed for New York to be permanently repaired.
The government steamer ss. Montcalm collided with the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way SS. Miliv-aul-ee opposite to the King's wharf came into the Point-a-Carcy wharf
discharged all her bunker coal and went into the graving dock to be repaired. SS.
Milwaulcee proceeded on to Montreal.
SS. Portsmouth went ashore at Cap Chatte come into the Inner Basin to dis-
charge the balance of coal on board, then went over to Davie's to be repaired.
SS. Malm Head from Chicoutimi with part cargo of pulp got into col-
lision with ss. Corinthian going to sea. The ss. Malin Head landed a part of her
cargo at Indian Cove and then came up to Louise Basin where she discharged the
balance of her cargo, made a temporary repair and then proceeded to New York to be
permanently repaired. Bkt. Cambria loading lumber went ashore at Matane, came np
to Quebec and went into Louise Basin, discharged the balance of her cargo of lumber
on board the ss. Andoni and then went into winter quarters in Louise Basin.
There are wintering on Louise dock, lumber, coal, railway ties, &c., &e.
During the year spaces were rented at low rates for storage of coal landed and
removed from the water front.
The surface traffic required the employment of 8,871 cars during the season.
There are stored in the difFen^nt freight sheds salt, cement, bricks, &c., &c.,
which the owners are obliged to remove before the opening of navigation.
During the past season the different ocean mail steamers landed 70,900 pass-
engers at the immigration station, Louise docks, who were forwarded to their future
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homes by the different railway companies. No record has been kept of cabin pass-
engers.
The Donaldson Coal Company, have 8,000 tons of coal stored on the space rented
to them and Nova Sootia Steel and Coal Company, 7,403 tons of coal on their space.
The docks are occupied during the winter months by a large number of vessels
of various tonnages where they find safe quarters until the opening of navigation.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your most obedient servant,
(Sgd.) P. FLYNN,
Wharfinger.
Quebec, January 2, 1909.
James \Yoods, Esq.,
Secretary Treasurer,
Quebec Harbour Commissioners,
Quebec.
SiR^ — I have the honour to submit the following with reference to the harbour
for the year 1908 :
Navigation was open all winter.
Tugs were working in the Louise docks up to December 8.
Government ss. Lady Grey left the Custom House basin with passengers and
freight for the lower St. Lawrence on February 29.
Government ss. Lady Grey arrived from the lower St. Lawrence on March 5.
SS. King Edward left the harbour with passengers and freight for the lower St.
Lawrence on April 3.
SS. Nata^hquan with passengers and freight left the harbour for the lower St.
Lawrence on April 7.
Government ss. Druid left on service to the lower St. Lawrence on April 9.
SS. King Edward arrived up from the lower St. Lawrence on April 10.
Navigation for sailing craft to and fnom the lower St. Lawrence was general on
April S. schooiK-is I'nlcda and Our Maud being the first to arrive.
Government ss. Montcalm came out of the dry dock at Levis on April 16.
Government ss. Druid arrived from the lower St. Lawrence on April 17.
The ice in the tidal basin broke up on April 17.
The first ocean steamer ss. Forneho with coal cargo arrived in the harbour on
April 21.
The ice in the River St. Charles and the north channel between the Island of
Orleans and mainland broke up on April 24.
The ice in the wet dock broke up on April 24.
SS. Corsican, Allan Line, and ss. Dominion, Dominion Line, first passenger
steamers with pa.s>piigors and mails arrived in the harbour on April 26.
Fifteen Ocean going steamers entered Louise basin for shelter while awaiting
the coming down of the ice between Quebec and Montreal.
Tile ice bridge at Cap Rouge did not take last year.
The ice between Quebec and ^Montreal paased down on April 29.
All the pontoons were placed in the harbour on May 1.
Tlic fir^;t Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamer Murray Bay
arrived in the harbour on May 1 and returned to Montreal on the same day.
The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation steamer Tadousac left for the Saguenay
on !May 2 and returned on May 4.
During the month of July eleven warsliips arrived and anchored in tlie harbour,
viz. : —
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H.M.S. Indomitahle with H. E. H. the Prince of Wales on boarJ.
" Minotaur.
" Arrogant.
" Exmouth.
" Albemarle.
" Russell.
" Duncan.
" Venus.
French warship Leon Gambetta.
Amiral Auhe.
American warship Neiv Hampshire.
Also a large number of foreign and Canadian Steam Yachts.
No ballast was discharged into the harbour during the past season.
In addition to the routine work of the harbour and the office four hundred and
seventy-seven (477) ocean sea-going vessels have been berthed in the Louise docks,
Breakwater and Point-a-Carcy wharfs and exclusive of a very large number of steam
barges, schooners, &c.
The last passenger boat of the Richelieu and Ontario Xavigation Company, ss.
Tadousac, made her last trip from the Saguenay on Xovember 16.
SS. Numidian, Allan line, left thp harbour with passengers and general cargo
on November 26.
The last ocean steamer ss. Adoni with freight cargo left the harbour on
December 1.
The last ocean going steamer ss. Aranmore arrived from sea for Louise Basin
on December 2.
The ice in the River St. Charles formed on December 5.
The ice in the wet dock formed on December 5.
The ice connecting with the Island of Orleans and the mainland formed on
December 7.
The ice in the tidal harbour formed on December 8.
Notices have been posted in suitable localities warning parties from discharging
rubbish of any kind in the river and every precaution is being taken to prevent any
violation of the regulations of the Commissioners in that respect.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) JAS. C. SULLIVAN,
Harbour Master.
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APPENDIX No. 3.
REPORT OF TORONTO IIARBOl'R C0M3IISSI0XERS FOR THE YEAR
EXDIXG DECEMBER 31, 1908.
SECRETARY (>F TIIK IIAHUurR TRfST IN" ACCOLNT WITH Till-: CO.MMISSIOXER.S FoR THE YEAR
EXDIXO DECE^fBKR .31, 1008.
Genenil Balance SJteet.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE HARBOUR OF TORONTO.
Toronto, Janary 15, 1909.
J. G. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy ^finister of Marine and Fisherie.s,
Ottawa.
Sir,, — Under another coYer, I ha Ye the honour to forward you copies of my annual
report for 1908; also the financial statements for that period.
Your obedient serYant,
COLIN D. POSTLETHWAITE,
Harbour Master and Secretary.
Wharf Property
Office Furniture
Can. Per. and City of Toronto Bonds. .
Cash in Bank
Cash in Hand
$4.S,07.^ 72
487 88
19,000 00
10,807 75
19 47
S73,388 82
Balance to Credit of Profit and Loss. .
$73,388 82
$73,388 82
We have examined the books and vouchers and have compared the balance sheet
with the said books and vouchers, and we certify the same to be correct and to repre-
sent a true statement of the affairs of the Trust at this date, December 31 1908.
S. BRUCE ITARMAN,
SYDNEY IT. JONES,
Auditors.
COLIN W. POSTLETHWAITE,
Ilarhour Master.
F. S. SPENCE, Chairman. _ •
JAS. T. :N[ATHEWS, Vice-Chaivman,
W. H. PEARSON,
THOS. L. CHURCH, Alderman,
J. W. BENGOUGH, Alderman,
llarhcnir Coiumissioners for the year 190&.
HARBOUR COMMISSIOyERS
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Profit and Loss.
Dr.
Dredging
Salaries
General Repairs
Comm. & Aud . Fees & bonus to Har. Mas.
Office Expenses and Rent
Lights, Buoys and Beacons
Printing and Stationery
Instirance
Solicitor's Fees
Amount written off Furniture Account
Inspecting Harbour
Valuater's Fees, Exi>enses Incidental to
Fire at Queen's Wharf
Balance to Credit of Profit and Loss. . .
S 1,033 48
2,540 00
664 43
500 00
596 29
372 20
49 00
45 95
13 00
50 00
10 00
110 00
73,388 82
879,373 12
Balance from Ledger
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
City of Toronto, Rent
Harbour Dues
Interest on Bonds
Interest on Deposit
Or.-
§66,897 77
4,000 00
1,000 00
6,388 16
799 62
287 57
§79,373 12
Recelpis and Expenditure.
Ca.'sh in Bank, January 1, 1908 . . . .
Cash on Hand, January 1, 1908
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Citj' of Toronto
City Allowance for Buoys
Interest on Bonds
Interest on Deposit
Insurance Paid "^^ Fire
Refund for Faulty Shrubs
Harbour Dues for year
EXPEXniTVKK.
Dredging
Salaries
Genera] Repairs ...
Office Expenses and Rent
Coram. & Auditors' Fees and bonuses.
Lights, Buoys and Beacons
Printing and Stationery
Insurance
Solicitor's Fees
Inspection of Harbour
Valuator's Fees and Expenses Inci-
dental to Fire at Queen s Wharf. .
Purchase of City Bond
Discount on Bond
Cash in Bank . . . .
Cash on Hand
§22,114 10
SI, 033 48
2,540 00
907 43
596 29
500 00
472 20
49 OO
45 00
13 00
10 00
110 00
5,000 00
9 58
10,807 75
19 47
§22,114 10
Audited aud fouud correct.
S. BKUCE HAEMAX,
SYDNEY H. JONES,
Auditors.
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Comparative Statement — Goods Arrived at the Port of Toronto during the Yeais
1907 and 1908.
Description of Goods.
1907.
1908.
General merchandise
Coal
tons
59,945
155,915
4,530
4,545
32,769
•202,581
271
30,000
8,200
188
41,939
148,678
toise
5,038
fruit • - •
bbls.
1,944
crates
baskets
19,939
206,194
„ bags
640
338,000
bushels
..' "... ...b.m;
125,600
Horses, carriages and horned cattle
208
Ice
tons
5,823
68,317
7,481
Oil in bulk
bbls.
96,476
FIFTY-EIGHTH AXXTAL REPOET.
To the Commissioners of the Harbour of Toronto:
Gextlemenv, — I have the honour to submit my report for the year 1908.
The harbour was clear of ice on March 29, having been frozen for 61 days, or six
days less than for the year 1907. This winter has, so far, been a mild one, and at
this date the harbour is still free from ice.
The first vessel to arrive was the ss. Lakeside, Captain Enright, with a cargo,
on ^[arch "0.
The last arrival was the ss. Edmonton, Captain Maitland, with a cargo of oats,
on December 13.
The number of vessels arriving at this port during the season was 3,330, or 331
fewer than for 1907.
Below is a comparative statement of arrivals and tonnage, viz.:
1907
1908.
Decrease.
565
472
Propellers, loaded
light
Steamers, loaded i 2,614 ' 2,325
light
Sailing, loaded
light...
1
472
9
3,661
2
531
3,330
93
289"
9
.391
Increase.
Tonnagf
1907
1908
242,953 Ton.?;239,032 Tons
•j- I 1,349,979 ..
^^ j 47,442 ..
60
1,640,354
1.220,459 ..
61,674 ..
1,521,165
The year conimeuced with a cash balance of $ 9,286 17
The receipts for the year anionnt to 12,827 93
Making a total of $22,114 10
Expenses for the year amout to 6,286 88
Leaving a cash balance of $10,827 22
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The coal receipts for this year are as follows, viz. : By vessel — Anthracite coal,
119,382 tons; bituminous coal, 29,296 tons; in all, 148,678 tons, being 7,237 tons short
of last year — a shortage of about 22 'per cent.
The total amount of coal imported into Toronto last year, per rail and vessel,
per government returns, is as f ollovrs, viz. : Anthracite coal, 667,266 tons ; bituminous
coal, 555,325 tons; in all, 1,222,592 tons, being 80,363 tons less than in 1907, a short-
age of 16 per cent; the vessels are therefore hardly holding their own in the com-
petition with the railways.
The highest water for the year was 40i inches above zero at noon on June 23.
The lowest water was on December 27, when the gauge recorded 3 inches above zero.
The water in the lake was exceptionally high this year, the level not having been
equalled since 1870, when it was 47 inches above zero. During the autumn the water
fell very rapidly, the average for the year being 265 inches above zero, or only 8
inches above the average of last year.
Owing to the high water, dredging was not needed at the coal docks, western
channel, or at the usual points in the harbour, but at the foot of Jarvis street, where
the Crown Coal Company have built a new coal dock, 6,044 cubic yards of material
were removed by Contractor Frank Simpson, at a cost of $1,087.48. In the con-
struction of the new channel south of the Queen's wharf channel, no doubt a quantity
of sand has sifted through the breakwater, which is in a dilapidated condition, and
considerable dredging will have to be done at this point next season, for the new
channel cannot be completed for some time yet. And in the meanwhile the present
channel will have to be used by vessels as heretofore.
The lamps in the lighthouses were lighted up for the first time this season on
April 1, and were discontinued on December 18.
The harbour buoys were placed out on April 4, and taken in for the winter on
December 3.
On July 8 a fire broke out at the Queen's wharf, consuming the lioat house and
contents, and threatening total destruction to all the Commissioners' property. By
strenuous efforts, the lighthouses and the dwelling hoiise were saved, but more or less
injury was done to both. A new iron boat-house, of more convenient proportions,
has been erected, the amount of insurance being almost sufficient for the outlay.
The Commissioners, in August, purchased a small gasoli-ne launch for harbour
purposes, which will greatly facilitate the proper inspection of the harbour and
fill a long felt want.
On October 1. 1908, a lease to the city was executed, conveying thereto, for an
annual rental of $2,000, and for 99 years, the water lot consisting of about eleven
acres, lying immediately west of the present property, now leased to the Canadian
Pacific Railway Company.
Repairs to the west end of the Queen's wharf wei-e foiuid to be necessary, and an
amount of $330 was spent there, under the inspection of City Engineer Rust, by
Contractor Mr. Peter Arnot. Other portions are in need of repairs, but as the f\;ture
of this wharf is uncertain, it has been deemed better to defer all but unavoidable
repairs until the new channel now being built by the government shall have been
completed.
Application has been made to the government at Ottawa for a grant of that por-
tion of accrued land lying between the old and new channels for Harbour purposes;
the matter is still in abeyance, the Commissioners' solicitors having it in hands.
There are 84 vessels wintering in the harbour this season, viz. : 10 passenger
steamers, 8 sailing vessels, 11 propellers, 8 steam tugs, 6 steam yachts, 11 ferry steam-
ers, 4 tow barges, 8 dredges and 18 dump scows, representing 22,757 tons register.
There are also 29 pleasure yachts, witli a tonnage of about 595 tons.
I take pleasure in stating that I am well satisfied with the manner in which my
Deputy, Mr. J. M. Allen, has performed his duties. This is his first year in office.
Mr. J. G. Sing, go\-ernment enaineer in charge, reports as follows : —
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'During the past year dredging operations have been completed in the eastern
channel, and a depth in the_ channel between the piers of 19 feet, and in the approaches
from the lake of 22 feet deep has been provided. The approach to the channel from the
lake of 22 feet has been provided. Tlie approach to the channel from the lake is bell-
mouthed, being 1,000 feet wide at the outer end, and narrowing down to the width of
the channel between the piers, viz., 400 feet.
' A contract for the construction of the new western channel to the harbour was
awarded to R. Weddell & Co., and the work was commenced in July, and good progress
has been made since. Three hundred feet of cribwork substructure has been sunk
in position on the north side of the channel, and 1,400 feet more is ready to be placed
in position at the opening of navigation. The new channel will be 400 feet wide
between the piers and 18 feet deep.'
Mr. R. F. Stupart, Director of the Meteorological Service in Toronto, reports as
follows : —
The display of storm signals for the season was resumed on April 4 and con-
tinued until and inclusive of December 6, 1908.
' The past season of navigation has been marked by few gales, and fewer still of
heavy storms. During the period herein considered, storm signals have been displayed
at the port of Toronto on 17 occasions only, and of that number three were not justi-
fied by dangerous winds.
' Mariners have continued to consult the general office on numerous occasions,
both by telegraph and telephone, as to the chances of stormy weather.'
The precipitation for the year was as follows, viz.: — Rain, 21-72 inches; snow
reduced to water, 7-78 inches; in all, 29-50 inches; being 0-27 inches less than for
1907.
I have the honour to be, gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
COLIN W. POSTLETIIWAITE,
Harhour Master.
HARBOUR COilMISSIONERS
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Comparative Statement — Eeceipts and Expenditure for Years 1906-7-8.
Rail-
Receipts.
190«3.
cts.
C. V.
way
City 'of To-
ronto. . . . I
Harbor Due&l ().888 96
Interest ou
Bunds....
Interest on
Deposits. .
Water works
D e pa rt-
ment
Insurance on
A c c o n nt
Fire ....
Refund on
A c c o u n t
Shrnhs.. . .
557 2(i
145 50
100 00
11,691 66
1907.
S cts.
7.030 96
557 20
216 50
100 00
11,904 66
1908.
.? cts.
Expenditure.
4,0(10 00 4,000 00 i 4,000 00
1,000 00
6,388 16
809 20
287 57
100 00
14 00
Solicit or's
Fees . . .
Deputation
to Ottawa'
Fire Insur-j
ance j
Com. a n d j
Auditors'!
Fees, etc .
Lights, buoys
and Bea-
cons
General Re-
pairs
Printing and
Stationery
Dredging . . .
Office expen-
ses and
Rent. . . .
Salaries.
V a 1 u a tor's
Fee and
E .\ p e n s e
I ncidental
to the Fire
Discount on
City Bond
1906.
S cts.
122 00
25 00
17 50
300 00
324 91
2,302 32
62 20
4,753 61
596 35
2.540 00
12,827 93
11,043 89
1907.
S cts.
92 62
25 CO
5 00
3(X( 00
109 70
750 31
46 85
3.659 95
886 32
2,540 00
8,415 75
1908.
$ cts.
13 00
45 90
50) 00
472 20
907 43
49 00
1,033 48
526 29
2,540 00
110 00
9 58
6,206 88
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*
APPENDIX No. 4.
REPORT OF BELLEVILLE HARBOUR COMMISSIO:^ERS FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Bellkville, December -JU, 11)08.
To the Honourable,
The Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Canada.
Sir, — The undersigned harbour master of the city of Belleville, begs to submit
the following report for the year 1908: —
Navigation opened April 14 in Belleville harbour and closed December G.
Received Imports —
Coal $1,662 90
Merchandise 89 04
Lumber 30 67
Laths 2 42
Clay 11 76
$1,796 79
Received Exports —
Cheese $ 98 60
Merchandise 94 75
193 35
$1,990 14
Received from sale of old booms 28 00
$2,018 14
Less disbursements .' 29 85
Deposited in bank $1,988 29
All of wliich is respectfully submitted.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Audited and found correct. Your obedient servant,
THOS. THOMSON, SYD. VANDERWOOD,
Auditor Harbour Master.
DAVID PRICE.
Chairman, llarhour Board.
SINKING FUND ACCOUNT, BELLEVILLE HARBOUR BOARD.
J'o provide for payment of debentures lohen due.
Deposited in Canadian Bank of Commerce to above account —
Deposited, October 1, 1907 $ 645 19
Interest, August 1, 1908 17 90
Deposited, October 1, 1908 645 19
Deposited, November 13, 1908 177 00
Interest, November 30, 1908 8 19
Total in sinking fund $1,493 47
January 1. 1909.
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RECAPITULATION.
Deposited —
In sinking- fund as above, as per bank books $1,493 47
In saving bank as per statement 1,124 16
$2,617 63
Be Debenture Deli. — Twelve debentures were issued October 1, 1906, each for
$1,000, to run fifteen years, bearing- 5 per cent interest, payable on October 1, each
year, and 1907, 1908 has been paid.
Above annual payments into sinking fund will be sufficient to pay debentures on
maturity.
DAVID PEICE,
Chairman.
Belleville, January S, 1900. F. S. CARMAN.
Report of the Belleville Harbour Commissioners for the vear 190S.
To cash in bank, January 1, 19nS
II as per Harbour Master "s statement forwarded
II sale of old boat
II .1 boom stick
II old booms, chain and stone
11 interest
1. error in Harbour Master's statement
additional interest to Nov. ?iQ
Disbursements.
Salaries
Paid city of Belleville and .1. Kathbun rent.
moving and repairing office
Auditor •
rebate on stfine
coujjon interest on debentures
deposited in Sinking Fund
grant to Parks Dejiartment. . . .
placing buoys
painting, printing and sundries
Cash in Ijank as j)er book.
Receipts.
6 cts.
,207 6-2
,991 ()7
18 00
28 00
177 00
:>8 17
0 08
,450 54
10 76
3,4(11 30
3,461 30
Expenditure
S cts.
700 00
21 00
ttO 00
10 00
5 00
60(J 00
645 19
177 00
75 00
16 00
27 95
2,337 14
1,124 16
3,461 30
The above is a correct statement to the best of our belief of all moneys received
and expended by tlie Belleville Harbour Board for tbc year 1908.
DAVID PRICE,
Chairman.
Belleville, January 8, 1909. F. S. CARMAN.
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Eeport of the Belleville Harbour Commissioners for the year 1907.
To cash in bank Jan. 1, li>07
Harbour dues as i>er Harbour Master's statement forwarded.
Interest .
Total receipts.
DlSBlRSEMEXl>
By paid rent
Salary
Stationery and printing
Placing IxKtms and buoys
Auditor
Tally clerk and helj>
Fuel and sundries
Kebate of duties
Couixm interest on debenture.s.
DeiK>sited in Sinking Fund. . . .
Ca.sh in bank.
Receipts. Expenditure
S cts.
724 68
2,414 17
10 66
3,155 51
3,155 51
S cts.
V> 00
600 00
15 30
30 6<i
5 Ot»
li) 00
8 40
9 40
600 00
645 111
1,947 89
1.207 62
3,1.55 51
The above is a oorrect statement to the best of our belief of all moneys received
aad expended by the Belleville Harbour Board for the year 1907.
DAVID PEICE,
Chairman.
Belleville, January 8, 1909. F. S. CAR^^FAN.
HARBOUR CO.MillSSIOyER.'^ 87
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APPENDIX No. 5.
THREE RIVERS HARBOUR CO^^OIISSIOXERS' REPORT FOR THE
CALEXDAR YEAR EXUDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Harbour Commissioners' Office,
Three Rhers, February 3, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I hereby beg to transmit, for the information of the hono\irable the Min-
ister of Marine and Fisheries, the annual report of the HarbDur Commissioners of
Three Rivers, with the financial statement for the year ending December 31, 1908.
Also a statement of the number and tonnage of vessels entered and departed from the
port and outports during the season of navigation of same year.
Very respectfully,
GEORGE BALCER,
Secretary.
COMMISSIOX^ERS :
P. A. Drolet, Esq., Chairman.
Jos. L. FoRTix^ Esq., Edmond Dufresne, Esq.
P. A. Gouix, Esq., L. P. XoRMAND, Esq.,
George Balcer^ Secretaiy.
The protracted depression in the foreign lumber trade affecting more than ever
our shipping to great Britain and other continental markets; the strenuous efforts
of the business community and transportation companies ' to centre the entire traffic
of the country into the single port of Montreal ;' the unavoidable effect of the expen-
sive improvements in the St. Lawrence river. Lake St. Peter and the gulf by the
federal government — most valuable and welcome indeed, yet working for the present
at all events, uniquely in the interest of that city — has again left their mark upon
our transactions and kept reduced to a minimum the export traffic of our port.
Still in spite of tremendous odds, with a few additional improvements and better
accommodation in our harbour we succeeded not only in stemming the downward
current but in showing material gains over last year's shipping. Against only 30 steam-
ers with 56,000 tons, in 1907. we registered, in 1908, 44 steamers and 86,000 tons, an
increa.'se of fully .".(i per cent. Alas', yet i":ir from the luiiulred mark of some few
-years ago.
,The iiresent increase is merely due to imports, coal, British and (Sinadian,
which now exceeds 100,000 tons; pig iron, rails, sulphur, clay, salt, raw material, &c..
for home consumption and for the supply of our industrial establishments.
Exi>orts by sea also show a slight improvement, though scarcely worth mention-
ing. Instead of 8 steamers carrying 2 J million feet of lumber in 1907, we had 12
steamers with four million feet, out of a production of more than 150 million and an
average export of 40 million. As to the rest, not a single ' direct ' shipment of pulp
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or paper, nor any of our agricultural, dairy and industrial products. And thus
thousands of tons of our own freight are daily carried oft" in batteaux and by rail, to be
shipped by way of Montreal.
Can such an antiquated, abnormal situation continue for any length of time?
The very idea is preposterous.
We admit that during a period of transition conditions are created and situations
established which upset all calculations and frustrate the best of provision. Still
with a little less egoism and more liberality of spirit matters might have been easily
mended, their deplorable effect in a great degree condoned.
For the moment, however, it seems that we are not only deprived of our legiti-
mate share in handling the traffic of the country but bound to be ' drained ' and
together v.'ith the port of Quebec — forced to wait until Montreal is fully provided for
and has reached its carrying capacity. Meanwhile the gigantic national undertak-
ings, emigration and colonization; A'ast railroad extension, canal and river improve-
ments, public and private enterprises and energy will have opened new territories,
created new cities, discovered further resources and introduced life and movement
into the rem.otest wilderness, building up and knitting together — we hope for ever —
the east, the west and the far west of Canada.
Would it not be surprising if under such circumstances one single port alone
for the St. Lawrence — however exalted its position — could supply the means to
dispose of the immense volume of import and export traffic of the entire Dominion?
We have some l)etter opinion of the future of our Canada, and in the meantime we
trust that the days are not far off when, with the continuation of an enlightened
equitable policy, and by a judicious division of traffic. Three Rivers, with her parti-
cularly favourable situation, varied resources and shipping facilities, will be in posi-
tion to fully meet the demand on her port for the share which the great and constant
development of the country may have in store for her.
In regard to our transactions with the United States : — The presidential election
campaign cou'bined with the commercial depres-'^ion following the financial crisis
of 1907, together with the protracted strike of the Paper Union, during the early
l>art of summer, had for effect to also citrtail, to a considerable extent, our export
traffic to that country. Consequently the number of canal boats and steam barges
was greatly reduced: only 775. against 990. in 1907. Our shipping of pulpwood and
lumber declined accordingly. A late revival, however, remedied to some extent the
situation *o tbat, <«n the whole, the traffic of IPOS in that direction did not fall much
short of the average transaction of the last half decade.
The disastrous conflagration of June 22, 1908, during which the entire business
portion of the city was destroyed and hundreds of families left homeless and desti-
tute, had sorely affected the commercial life of Three Rivers. For a moment, "indeed,
the situation seemed desperate; not a single wholesale house, not a retail store
nor hotel to speak of, remained standing, every one of our banks, nearly all
the public buildings the consular offices, the Harbour Commission and Board of Trade
with almost all the records concerning trade and commerce ; one of the oldest churches
on the continent, with its marvelous wooden carvings of the 18th century, the old
chateau of the French governors were literally swept from the ground. Over 4i
million dollars worth of properties, merchandise and personal effects went off in
smoke inside a few hours. People, well-to-do in the morning were ruined before
night. However, terrible as the blow has been — to the great surprise of every one —
without asking any outside aid and receiving none — our business men, with stoical
energy and undoubted faith in the future, at once laid firm hands to the wheel, and to
the credit of the whole community — before even the grounds could be cleared of the
heaps of rubbbish. — a new city commenced rising from out the verv midst of the
ruins, with streets, dwellings and stores of large and spacious proportion, modern
in every respect, superior no doubt, although perhaps not so picturesque as was the
quaint old city of now bygone days.
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Fortunatelj- the fire did not reach the industrial section of the city, nor destroy
the wharfs and sheds along the river front. Consequently business was only partially
interrupted; and as trade with the country has not suffered very much, traffic on
the whole continued as before.
Meanwhile the economical development of this portion of our province continued
its normal progress. The output of our manufactures, our saw-mills, with, few excep-
tions, were larger than ever, the lumber merchant finding ample compensation for
the loss of export in the larger demands for local and home consumption." Our
agricultural and dairy products came fully up to the mark, and prices more and more
remunerative ; so much so that farmers grow richer day by day as shown by
our banks through their saving dejKJsits. Our new cotton mill is now in full opera-
tion. The present winter cut of logs in the St. Maurice territory alone will probably
be larger than before. Thus in spite of some drawbacks and serioiis falling off.
in spite of a dire calamity, the season 1908 terminated satisfactorily.
Three Ehers, January 20, 1909.
GEORGE BALCEE,
Secretary.
Harbour Commission of Three Rivers — Receipts and Disbursements for the year 1908.
TlECEIP*rS.
DISBURSEMEXTS.
Commissioners Office.
Tonnage dues S 419 27
Harbour dues inwards 2!)2 12
II outwards 754 04
Comnuitation 1,321 50
Rent of wharf and
moorage 2,0J8 10
S 4,825 12
Custom House.
Tonnage dues. S3, 442 33
Harbour dues inwards 8,428 21
outwards 2,2;»4 60
Moorage 976 52
§15,141 66
Administration.
Current Expenses. . . . S 541 66
.Salaries & Commission 3,334 25
Rent 300 00
Printing & Stationeiy. 200 98
S 4,376 89
Repairs and general harbour
expenses 611 03
Interest on debentures 9,590 43
Sinking fund 1,905 00
Total collections §19,966 78
Total expenses on revenue.. §16, 483 35
Disbursements on Capital.
Construction account S 3,208 52
Claim on debentures (1907) . . 1,115 64
Proceeds from : Material sup-
plied S 285 74
Sale of debenture 1,500 00
Insurance 276 80
Deposit in Bank and cash
Jan. 1, 1908 9,099 61
Total expenditure §20.807 51
Deposit in Bank December 31,
, 1908 ■ § 8,701 39
Cash and collection 1,620 03
11,162 15
Grand total $31,128 93
10,321 42
(irand total §31 128 93
Three Rivers, January 20, 1909.
GEORGE BALCER,
Secretary-Treasurer.
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Statement of Number and Tonnage of Steamers entered Inward and Outward of
the Port and Outports of Tlire« Rivers, for the year 1908.
Ocean Traffic — Port of Three Rivers.
Ketirn of Vessels iNw.vnn.
Retlhx of Vessels Outw.vkd.
Nationality.
No.
Ton.s.
I Cleared for, via :
1
No.
Tons.
British v
Scandinavian
34
10
68,549
18,010
1
To Great Britain
Inland
12
31
1
25,016
59,469
9 074
A A 1 flC \-Q
44
86,559
UNITED STATES TRAFFIC.
Port of Three Rivers, United States Steam Barges.
„ ,1 Canal Boats..
Oiit-ix-rts M " "
Number. Tons.
5 I 1,593
670 65,167
100 ! 10,150
775 , 76,91(»
Bateaux not registered . .
Schooners and barges
Tugs and >teamVH)ats. . .
INLAND TRAFFIC.
RECAPITULATION.
89
113
201
403
22,053
l!i,()52
41,705
Ocean traffic
I'nited States traffic.
Lc)cal traffic
Grand total.
44
775
403
1,222
86,559
76,910
41,705
20.5,174
Exclusive of Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Comi)anies steamers, local craft and
market boats.
HARBOUR COMillSSIOXERS 91
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APPENDIX No. 6.
EEPORT OF THE HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS OF NORTH SYDNEY,
KS., FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
North Sydney, N.S., January 14, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting- Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
SiRj — The Harbour Commissioners beg to hand you herewith inclosed statement
of receipts and expenditures for the year ending- December 31, 1908, together with a
report of a}\ the tonnage. British, foreigh and c<lastwi^;e, that entered at the ports
of the Sydneys during 1908.
Your obedient servant,
WM. HACKETT,
Secretary.
The Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., Ltd., shipped during 1908, 503,298 tons of
coal.
The Dominion Coal Co., Ltd., shipped during the same period, 1,700,000 tons
of coal, from the International pier, Sydney harbour.
The Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co., Ltd., received during the same period, 114,874
tons of ore.
The Dominion Iron and Steel Co., Ltd., received during the same period —
556,255 tons of ore from Wabana;
44,212 tons of ore from other points;
304,095 tons of limestone from Marble Mountain.
The Dominion Iron and Steel Co., Ltd., shipped by water to countries outside of
Canada, 22,163 tons of rails.
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Harbour Commissioners' Statement of Receipts and Expenditures during the year
ending December 31, 1908.
EXPENDITURES.
1W8.
Keceipts
$ cts.
Expenditures.
Feb. 18. .
.Mar. 12 .
May 29..
June27. .
July 4 .
M 18.,
.\ug. 1.").
Sept. 4 . ,
M 12..
S.S. /on«
XoJth Sydney Herald.
J. J. Duoley ac
Lal)f)ur (^n breakwater
Oct.
19.
2(;.
3
3.
.. 17.
.. 17.
.> 24.
.. 31.
Nov. 7.
,. 14.
.. 21.
,. 28
., 28.
Dec. 5 .
5.
8.
M 12.
„ 12.
.. 12.
.. 1!).
.. 19.
., 19.
., 19.
.. 26.
.. 26.
., 26.
M 26.
M 26.
.. 26.
.. 26.
.. 31.
.. 31.
.. 31.
Paid A. M. La\vlf>r for logs,
repairing breakwater. ... |
Labour acct i
B. Musgrave, trucking
Labour acct
A. R. Campbell, acct. logs.
Labour acct
Bent & Cohoon
Labour acct
Acct. Bertram property . .
.Tosepli Shean
Labour acct
.Tames Fohiison, trucking.
M. W. Lawlor
Labour acct
.Tohn Andrews, trucking.
Duncan (^routhro, logs. . . .
.S. Salter, lumber ac
Labour acct
'a. M. Lawlor, acct. logs.
i.Tohn Lawiey «
R. Musgrave. iron work..
Bent & C .boon
Tug Merrimar
P. J. McDonald
Kent
\Vm. Hackett
.T(jseph Mcpherson
lialance on hand
* cts.
10 00
12 00
18 81
10 50
12 25
22 63
8 00
5 25
271 00
21 75
42 63
5 00
58 50
85 25
43 95
92 50
81 82
41 49
29 24
24 81
44 00
3 30
44 25
279 75
600 00
71 25
21 88
500 00
68 00
13 50
7 32
26 87
92 25
401 20
32 25
239 62
5 59
3 00
500 00
75 00
600 00
208 53
554 14
5,289 08
List of Shipping, Registered Tonnage, and Number of Men carried, arriving at the
Ports of the Sydneys during 190S, from January 1 to December 31.
Xo. Registered tonnage.
860 Ocean steamers 1,097,953
229 coasting steamers 61,580
6 Barks 3,911
10 Barkentines 1,635
12 Brigantines 1,827
967 Schooners 44,651
2,084
Manned by 63,787 men.
1,211,557
HARBOUR COMMISSIOXERS
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APPENDIX No. 7.
KEPORT OF THE PICTOU, N.S.. HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS FOR THE
CALENDAR YEAR EXDED DECEMBER 31. 190^.
PiCTOU, N.S., December 31, 190S.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Out.
SiR> — I have the honour to submit the annual report of the Pictou Harbour Com-
missioners for the year ending December 31, 1908.
HENRY G. IVES.
Secretary.
Pictou Harbour Commissioners in account with Henry G. Ives, Secretary.
1908.
Jan.
30...
,,
30...
May
5...
,,
9...
„
16...
Aug.
4...
21...
„
21...
Sept.
24...
Oct.
9...
Nov.
19...
Dec.
30...
7.. .
■• ^
7. . .
31...
1908.
Jan.
1...
1909.
Jan.
1...
Dr.
To Commissioners expenses
Painting buoys
Will. McLean, bushing channel. .
Putting uut buoys
Bushing West River
Repair.s to public wliarf
Secretary's salary
Tj'pewriting
Stone, brush and repairs to public wliarf .
Bushing East River
Repairs to Xew Gla.<go\v wharf
Win. McLean, balance, bushing channel .
SS. Hiaicitha taking in buoys
Jo.seph (xrahani. Deputy Harbour Master .
Balance in Bank of Nova Scotia
6V.
By Balance per account .
Bv Balance in Bank of Nova Scotia.
8 cts.
S cts.
854 09
854 09
539 44
J. R. Brown,
D. A. Barry,
John C. Reid.
W. A. McIntosh,
Pictou Harbour Commissioners.
HENRY G. IVES,
Secretary.
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STATEMEXT OF HARBOCR DUES ACJOUXT, PICTOU, N.S., DECEMBER 31, 19)8.
1907.
Rcceijits.
S cts.
S cts.
Dec. 31 . . .
Balance in Bank of Nova Scotia
125 00
1908.
Dec. 31 . . .
Collected during year, 3r>,l<n tons at 1 ic. =
Dinhiirncwcntn.
542 86
667 m
Dec. 31...
31...
Paid Hail«)ur Master salary for year ending Dec. 31, 190S
Credit of Harbour Commissioners
300 00
242 SO
125 ()0
31...
Balance on Hand Dec. .SI, 1908
667 86
(Sgd.) E. P. FKASER,
Collector of Cusio7ns.
PORT WARD EX S
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APPENDIX No. 8.
EEPOET OF THE PORT WARDEN FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOR
THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908. '
Port Warden's Office,
Prixce Edward Island, December 30, 190S.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting' Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit my annual report of the business of my office
during the past year.
I am glad to report that there has been no wrecks or loss of life on the island this
year. I am also glad to report abundant crops on the island this year, and the pro-
ducts are realizing good markets in the neighbouring provinces.
Navigation remained open this year later than usual which enabled vessels to
load with safety and proceed to sea.
I liave the honour to be sir,
Your obedient servant,
H. P. WELSH.
Receipts and Expenditure of the Port Warden's Office for the Year ending December
31, 1908.
Date.
Receipts. Amount.
Date.
Expenditure.
Amount.
1908
To fees derived from grain
laden vessels
•S CIS.
13 00
1808
By expense of office
•S cts.
1 50
Survey on hatches
3 00
25 50
Com. to deputies
6 50
Other surveys
Balance
33 50
41 50
41 50
I certify that the above is a correct statement.
Charlottetown, P.E.I., December 31, 1908.
H. P. WELSH.
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APPNEDIX No. 9.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEX AT CHATHAIM, N.B., EOR THE YEAR
EXDIXG DECEMBER, 31, 1908.
Port of Chatham, X.B., Dec. 26, 1908.
Acting' Deputy ^lini^ter of ^Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have not held any surveys this year. The year was a poor one for ship-
ping, except in rossed wood to the American market.
I remain, your obedient servant,
GEORGE T. TAIT.
APPENDIX No. 10.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEX AT ST. AX DREWS, X.B.. FOR THE YEAR
EXDIXG DECEMBER 31. 1908.
January 20: —
Survey on hatches schooner George S. Slipp $2 50
Survey on ground tier 2 00
March 2 :—
Survey on hatches schooner Isaiah K. Stetson 2 50
$7 00
AH fees collected for the vear 1008.
JOHX WREX.
Port Warden.
St. Andrews, X.B.. Jan. 4,1009.
APPENDIX No. 11.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEX AT XORTH SYDNEY, X.S., FOR THE
YEAR EXDIXG DECEMBER 31, 1908.
XoRTH Sydney, January 8, 1909.
Acting Deputy ^fiinVter of !^^arine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to send you my annual report for the year ending 1908.
I have surveyed and given seaworthy certificates to 38 steamships, three schooners
and one brigantine, including the ss. Areola, wrecked on St. Paul's Island (con-
demned).
Amount collected. $420.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your obedient servant,
W. H. KILLOP.
Port Warden.
PORT WARDEXS
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APPENDIX No. 12.
EEPOET OF THE PORT WARDEN AT HALIFAX, N.S., FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 190S.
Halifax. N.S., January 2. 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of ]\[arine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir. — I iiave the honour to submit in duplicate my report from January 1, 1908.
to December 31, 1908, with a statement of the receipts and expenditure during that
period.
Surveys have been made on eighteen steamers and eleven sailing vessels which
arrived at this port in a damaged condition. The necessary repairs were made to these
vessels and those of them bound to other ports with their cargoes proceeded to their
destination where they have safely arrived.
The Italian barque Affezione reported to you in mine of December 31, 1907. was
sold at this port by sheriff sale, and taken to a poi-t in 'the Bay of Fundy, where the
necessary repairs were made and the name changed to Shanlcs, aiid placed imder Cana-
dian register at Windsor, N.S.
The SS. Mount Temple, stranded on Iron Bound Island, N.S.. on December 6,
1907. was floated and brought to this port on April 18, 1908 and placed in dry dock
where temporary repairs were made after which she was taken to Newport News where
permanent repairs were made and is now running in the North Atlantic trade.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your most obedient servant,
NEIL HALL,
Port Warden.
Receipts and Expenditures of the Port Warden at Halifax. N.S., from January 1,
1908, to December 31, 1908.
Dr.
Amount.
S cts.
2,529 50
2,529 50
Ck.
Amount.
To amount received as fees
By paid assistants by office e.\pense.«,
etc
By amount to Port Warden. . . ...
S cts.
1,223 25
l.'SW 25
2,529 50
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the receipts
and expenditure of the Port Warden at Halifax, N.S., from January 1 to December
31, 1908.
NEIL HALL,
Port Warden.
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APPENDIX No. 13.
KEPORT OF THE POKT WAEDEX AT FICTOU, X.S., FOR THE YEAR END-
ING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of ]\rarine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
PiCTOU, Jainiary S. 1909.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit my annual report for the year ending Decem-
ber 31, 1908.
1908.
Mar. 30
May 2
June 22
Aug. 27
Sept. 24
Nov. (J
Receipts.
By cash
Noon & Davies, agent SS. Utia
quin
James Toiston, agent W. H.
Cronhii
Capt. Collings, account SS. Rorh
lin[i, three surveys on said SS.
Rochlinri, port warden
Capt. Richard, sch. Rich Luiht.
ti sch. Loyal
Noon & Davies Co., agent sch.
Rejuler
SS. Amelia, check from Halifax.
Hoyes, Crozer & Co., acct. SS.
Empress
Sch. lona, capt
$ cts.
35 00
8 00
8 75
24 00
26 00
8 00
8 00
2() 00
2 50
2 50
148 75
1908.
Expenditure.
Mar. 30 Sch. W. H. Croshi/, surveyed on
marine ship bj- W. C. Munroe,
I ixjrt warden on sur
May 2 SS. Unaquin at coal wharf
hatches, P. W
June 22 SS. tug Roehlimj, sur. on marine
ship ; three survej's by W. C.
Munroe, P. W
Rnstkin. Rcgules on marine slip,
one survey by port warden . . .
July 29 Sch. Rich Li<jht on marine slip,
two survej's, W. C. Munroe,
port warden, Sl(3 ; I. Heigh-
ton, master carpenter, two
surveys, $10
Aug. 25 Sch. Loiial, marine slip, one sur-
vey, P. W ... ....
Oct. 24 SS. Amelia on marine slip tow
survey, W. C. Munroe, P. W.,
$16; T. H. Ferguson, $10....
Nov. 3 Sch. Empress afloat, one sur. on
hatches
Sch. Jona afloat, one sur. on
hatches '
Dec. 31 Exi)ensesofofficers,$10; sundry,
$2.50
Cash in hand
$ cts.
8 00
8 00
24 00
8 00
26 00
8 00
26 00
2 50
2 50
12 50
23 25
148 75
Pictou, N.S.
W. C. MUNRO,
Port Warden.
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APPENDIX No. 14.
POET WARDEN'S REPORT OF INTERNATIONAL PIER.
Sydney, N.S., January 9, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit herewith my annua] report of the port warden's
office. International pier, Sydney, N.S., for the year ending December 31, 190S.
Your obedient servant,
NELSON H. TOWNSEND.
Port Warden.
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Date.
1908
Vessel's Name.
Master's Name.
Register
Tonnage.
Jan.
13.
May
16.
,,
21.
„
25.
„
29.
June 1 . ;
„
2.!
„
3.
„
5-1
„
6.1
„
6.
„
8.
„
15.
„
17.
„
22.
„
22.
„
27.1
July
1.
„
11. i
••
10.;
'*
n'.'
„
20.
„
22.
„
24.
Aug
5.
II
7.
„
14.
„
19.
„
21.
„
31.
Sept
. 9.
,,
14.
„
19.
„
27.
„
28.,
Oct.
2.
„
3.
„
7.
„
10.
„
20.
„
23.
Nov
. 9.
„
13.
Dec
9.
„
11.
M
26.
SS . Digama
Stormount
Raon • .
Glenmount
Gafsa
Helmer March . . .
Veraston
Bantjor
Sandsend
M. C. Holvi ....
Pola
Marian
Astrola.
FairmourU
WestmourU
Togona
Sto.xmount
Glenmount
Carleton
Westmount
Gotthard
Stormount
Fairmount
Glensen
Glenmount
Rosefield
St. Andreiv's. . . .
Wcstmount
Fairmount
Sandsend
Stormount
Glenmount
Edith
Glencsk . .
Kinmount
Garibaldi
J. A. McKce . . .
Norfolk
Fos
St. Andrew's. . . .
Fimreiti
Oclund
Medimer Satcin. .
Lokstakken
Ulatjrand
ffektor
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Port Arthur, Ont
St. Petersburg
Cette, France
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APPENDIX No. 15.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEN AT WESTPORT, X.S., FOR THE YEAR
E.VDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
« Westport^ January 3, 1909.
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to present my report for 1908 : —
One survey on barque Aurora $ S 00
Three assistants, $5 each 15 00
One survey on cargo 8 00
Three assistants, $5 each 15 00
$46 00
I remain yours, &c.,
GEO. H. WELCH,
January 5, 1909. Port Warden.
APPENDIX No. 16.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEN AT YARMOUTH, N.S., FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Yarmouth, N.S., January 7, 1909.
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I now forward you my report of surveys held at Yarmouth on vessels
arriving in distress, and also for seaworthiness. I have been called fifteen times.
The gross amount of fees collected were $233.50. I paid out for assistance the sum of
$120, leaving a net balance for port warden of $113.50.
I remain your obedient servant,
EBEN'R SCOTT, P.W.
PORT WARDEXS 103
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APPENDIX No. 17.
EEPOET OF THE POET WAEDEX AT QUEBEC FOR THE YEAE ENDING
DECE:MBEE 31, 1908.
Qlebec, January 1-1, 1909.
Acting Deputy ^Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — Ai5 requested by the 30th section of the Port "Warden's Eulcs, I beg respect-
fully to submit the following annual statement of the business transacted in this
office during the year ending December 31, 1908, as follows : — Sixty-four steamers
were surveyed for clearance outwards after taking part cargo on board at this port,
having previously shipped part cargo of grain and other goods at Montreal. Twenty
steamers were surveyed, their hatches opened and cargo examined on their arrival
from sea. Three steamers and one steam barge were surveyed on account of collision
damage. Eight steamers, one steam barge, one barge and one schooner were surveyed
on account of grounding and straining in the Eiver St. Lawrence below and above
Quebec. Four vessels were surveyed and their value estimated for general average
purpose. Six surveys were held on damaged goods in stores and on wharfs. The
receipts and disbursements of this office were as follows : —
Eeceipts $880 00
Expenses 271 50
Balance G08 50
One steamer took live stock at Quebec during the season, amounting- in all to
502 cattle, on which, if fees had been collected as in former years, would have
amounted to $7.53, as shown by accompanying statement.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
ALEX. EUSSELL,
Acting Port Warden.
Quebec, December 31, 1908.
Eeturn of cattle shipped at the port of Quebec during the season of 1908, with
the name of steamer and amount of fees, if collected, as in former years: —
July 31, 1908.— SS. Cassandra: Cattle, 502; amount, $7.53.
Recapitulation.
One steamer took 502 cattle from this port, $7.53. No fees were collected on
above cattle.
ALEX. EUSSELL,
Acting Port Wai-den and Inspector.
104 MARINE A\D FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
APPENDIX No. 18.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEN AT MONTREAL FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 190S.
Montreal, 1909.
Honourable L. P. Brodeur,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
SiRj — I have the honour by direction of the council of this board and in com-
pliance with section 31 of the Act governing the Port Warden's Office, 45 Yic, Chap.
45, to transmit herewith documents as follows : —
1. Port warden's annual report for the year 1908.
2. Audited statement of receipts and expenditures of the port warden's office for
the year ending December 31, 1908.
3. Statement of investments of port warden surplus funds.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
GEO. HADRILL,
Secretary.
P.S. — The statement of shipments which forms part of the port warden's annual
report was sent in advance on 5th iustant to the acting deputy minister at his request.
Geo. H.
Montreal, December 31, 190S.
To the President and Council of the Montreal Board of Trade: —
Gentlemen, — I have the honour to submit the annual report of the business of
the Port Warden's Office, with the statements of exports, receipts and expenditure for
the year 1908.
Navigation opened by the arrivals of the steamships Corsican, Dominion and
Fremona, on April 30, these vessels having been detained from April 26, at Quebec,
awaiting the passing out of the Lake St. Peter ice.
The navigation of the Gulf of St. Lawrence by the straits of Belle Isle was
opened by the Thompson line steamer lona, passing Belle Isle outward on June 23,
and the Allan line ss. Virginian inward on June 24, both vessels reporting very little
ice.
The adoption of the ^larconi wireless telegraph has proved of groat advantage in
the Gulf and River St. Lawrence, especially so to vessels navigating the straits of Belle
Isle, as they can take that passage earlier by obtaining information from the Marconi
of the condition of the ice, and also take advantage of the straits, going east later in
the seasotn, where usually better weather prevails in the fall of the year, by having
the wireless t<^lcgraph to report them, should they meet with mishap; the absence of
means of communication in former years deterred them from going by the straits
after November 1. They can now make use of the straits from the time they are clear
of ice in the spring, to the close of tlio season of St. Lawrence nnvigation. Tln« season
PORT WARDENS 105
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the ss. Corsican passed out at Belle Isle 10 p.m., November 22, light northwest winds,
aiad clear weather. This I think is the latest on record.
The last ocean vessel to leave the port this season was the Elder, Dempster &
Co's ss. Dahomey, which sailed hence at 2 p.m., November 26, she cleared for Sydney,
N.S., light.
The improvements, lighting, deepening, and widening of the ship channel are
steadily progressing between this p^rt and Quebec, and also below Quebec, where the
Beaujeu channel has been dredged to a depth of 30 feet at low water. Owing to the
unusually dry, fine and warm summer and fall this year, the water in the ship channel
fell much lower than we have experienced for some time, namely to 29 feet 3 inches
in the new 30 ft. channel and 26 ft. 1 inch in the old channel on November 22.
Notwithstanding the heavy smoke from bush fires, and fog which prevailed from
September 17 at intervals, to the close of navigation and which was the cause of great
detention to a number of vessels, the disasters to vessels between this port and Quebec
have not been of a serious nature, which reflects great credit on the pilots, and the
officers of the vessels, and speaks well for their vigilance and care. The most serious
mishaps were the fouling of a buoy chain mooring in one of the propellors of the
Allan Line turbine ss. Virginian, and the touching bottom of the ss. Canada, causing
her to leak. Both of those accidents are alleged to have been caused by buoys being-
out of place.
The grounding of the ss. Marina in dense fog resulted in detention onlj', the
vessel not having sustained any damage.
The telephone service and the recently adopted flag signals on the river, between
this port and Quebec, have been of very great assistance both to pilots and ship
masters, as it enables them to ascertain the condition of the weather at any part of
the river.
I would beg to call your attention to the smoke nuisance which is becoming a
serious menace to the safe navigation of vessels in the port of Montreal, especially so
in the fall of the year, when as is usual the vessels are all endeavouring to depart at
daybreak, a dense pall of smoke settles down over the harbour, rendering the leading
marks or guides for the channels undiscernible.
Three hundred and eighty-six over-sea or foreign-going steamships (no sailing
vessels) reported at this office with a tonnage of 1,387,878 tons, against three hundred
and seventv-eiglit steamships, ami 1,348. .■')52 tons last soa-on, an increase of eight
vessels and 39,326 tons.
The business to the lower ports this season consisted of, entered 347 vessels of all
classes, with a tonnage of 590,071 tons, against 321 vessels and 531,189 tons, an in-
crease of twenty-six vessels and 58,882 tons over last season.
Clearance of vessels loaded for the lower ports this season consisted of 94 vessels
of all classes with a tonnage of 59,313 tons, against 93 vessels of 61,350 tons last season,
an increase of one vessel and decrease of 2,037 tons.
There has been a large falling off in the exports this season in a number of items,
namely, corn, oats, apples, lumber. &e.
The total importation of coal via the St. Lawrence river this year was 2,023,000
tons, as compared with 1,555,504 tons last year, an increase of 467,496 tons.
The shipments of various kinds for the past season manifested and reported at
this office are as per attached statement.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
AKCHIBALD EEID,
Port Warrh'v.
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Stateaient cif Investments of the Surplus Funds of the Port Warden's Office at
Montreal, and for interest accruing therefrom for the Year ending December
31, 1908.
D:\le.
Amount.
Per cent
for
12 months.
Interest.
Feb. IG, 1880. . E.xpended .§2,380.34 in purcha.se of Dominion Gov-
I ernment stock
Aiig. 16, 1880. . lExpended S7,284 . 11 in purchase of city of Montreal
regristered stock
Feb. IS, 1884. . Expended §.5,031.34 in purchase of city of Montreal
registered stock (Coupon bonds Nos. 1720, 1721,
1722, 1723 and 1724 for .*;i,000 each)
?klarch 14, 1887. . Expended S10,320.75in inu-chase of city of Montreal
consolidated fund stock
Jan. 6, 1906 . Expended §10,000 in purchase of Montreal harbour
bonds
M 23, 1907 . . Expended .§4,000 in purchase of Montreal harbour
bond
5, 1908..
Expended §3,090 in purcha.se of Montreal harbour
bonds
Loans to Montreal Board of Trade building fund . .
Total investments.
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J. K. BINNING,
Treasurer Montreal Board of Trade.
GEO. HADEILL,
Secretary Montreal Board of Trade
Montreal, .Tanuary 7, 1909.
APPENDIX No. 19.
REPOET OF THE POET WAEDEN OF NANAIMO, B.C., FOE THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBEE 31, 1908.
Nakaimo, B.C., January 2, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
Sir, — I liave the honour to submit my annual report as Port Warden for the port
of Xanaimo and Departure bay.
Amount collected during the year 190S for surveys on vessels. $108 50
By amount paid for assistance 27 50
Net receipts $ 81 00
I am, sir.
Your obedient servant,
J. S. KNAESTON,
Port Warden.
108 MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
APPENDIX No. 20.
EEPOKT OF THE PORT WAEDEX AT VANCOUVER, B.C., FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Vancouver. B.C., January 6, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
Sir, — I have the honour of submitting to you my annual report of Port Warden,
of the port of Vancouver, for the year ending December 31, 1908.
Amount received for fees of hatches, cargoes, &c., $635.
]^IALCOLM McLEOD,
Port Warden.
APPENDIX No. 21.
REPORT OF THE PORT WARDEN AT VICTORIA, B.C., FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Victoria, B.C., January 7, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
Sir, — I have the honour of submitting herewith my annual report as Port Warden
of the ports of Victoria and Esquimalt, B.C., for the year ending on the 31st day of
December, 1908.
Amount of fees received for surveys made on hatches and cargoes, $568.50.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
CHAS. E. CLARKE,
Port Warden.
APPENDIX No. 22.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF CARAQUET, N.B., FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Caraquet, N.B., January 21, 1909.
The Honourable
The ^Minister of ^farine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I beg to inclose statement of the pilotage dues received within the pilotage
authority of Caraquet during the year 1908 also statement of my account as secretary
with the Pilotage Commissioners for the same year.
Both nro rosppftfidly -ulimittod to ynu.
I have the honour to be, sir.
Your obedient servant.
PHILIP RIVE,
Secretary to Pilot Commissioners and Pilot Commissioner.
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APPENDIX No. 23.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF BUCTOUCHE. X.B., FOR
THE YEAR 1908.
BucToucHE, N.B., January 11, 1909.
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I herewith transmit pilotage returns for the pilotage district of Buctouehc
for the year 1908.
1. Names and ages of pilots licensed: —
Joseph Grossman, age 57 years.
Joseph Belleisle, age 52 years.
John Mooney, age 34 years.
Francis R. Smith, age 34 years.
Peter A. Smith, age 42 years.
Joseph Duplessis, age 49 years.
2. The above-named are licensed to undertake the pilotage of vessels of every de-
scription within and throughout the pilotage district of Buctouche.
3. Pilotage dues are charged as per section 12 of rules and regulations for the
district, viz., $1.50 per foot draught of water, both inward and outward bound.
4. Total amount of pilotage collected during the year: —
From three steam barges and four schooners, British $120 50
From one sailing vessel, Norwegian barque, foreign 39 50
Total ■ $160 00
Pilotage of schooners optional.
5. The pilotage as above was paid to the pilots who performed their duties as
such to the respective vessels.
6. No new licenses were issued, nor any expenses incurred durini; the vear.
JOHN G. ROSS, ^
Secretary to Buctouche Pilotxige Antliorili/.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
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APPENDIX No. 24.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF MIRAMICHI, N.B., FOR
THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Newcastle, Miramichi, N.B., January 3, 1908.
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
SiR^ — I have the honour to hand you herewith the pilotage returns for the dis-
trict of Miramichi, N.B., for the year ending December 31, 1908.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
BYRON N. CALL,
Secretary Treasurer to Pilot Commissioners.
Class of Vessel.
Vessels reported inwards —
British steamers
ft sailing vessels
Foreign steamers
.1 sailing vessels.
Vessels reported outwards-
British steamers
II sailing vessels.
Foreign steamers
II sailing vessels.
Vessels removed —
British steamers
II sailing vessels. .
Foreign steamers
II sailing vessels.
No. of
Vessels.
20
14
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9
Total.
34
(Sgd.) B. N. CALL,
Secretary Treasurer to Pilot Commissioners.
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Pilotage returns for the Pilotage district of Miramichi, N.B., year ending December
31, 1908.
Class of Vessel.
Total amount of pilotage in wards-
British steamers .
M sailing vessels
Foreign steamers
.1 sailing vessels
Total amount of pilotage outwards
British steamers
11 sailing vessels
Foreign steamers
11 sailing vessels ...
Total amount for removals —
British steamers
11 sailing vessels . . .
Foreign steamers
sailing vessels. . .
Amount.
S cts.
995 33
275 63
3,999 45
(528 35
955 72
397 00
4, .347 5S
7G7 00
50 00
"lis 00
70 00
Total.
§ cts.
5,898 76
<i,467 30
2(58 00
$12,634 06
X.vTio.N.^LiTiEs of ves^els piloted inwards for year 1908.
No.
American 4
Briti.sh 34
Danish 6
German 2
Italian 3
No.
Netherlands 1
Norvv^gian 69
Russian 4
Swedish ... 8
131
(Sgd.) B. N. CALL,
Secretary Treasurer to Pilot Commissioners.
R.xTES of pilotage chargeable at ^Miramichi, N.B., on all vessels, British and foreign,
Year ending December 31, 1908.
When inward bound $2.25 per foot.
And in addition to the above for all vessels propelled wholly or in part by steam. . . . §0.02 per reg. ton.
When outward l)ound $2 . 00 i>er foot.
And in addition to the ab<ne for all ve.ssels propelled wholly or in part by steam $0.02 i>er reg. t;'n.
For the removal and mooring of vessels of over 300 tons S4 . 00.
And where the distance of removal exceeds four miles, 50 i>er cent additional on the
above rate.
Remoxals within a distance of one mile are not compulsory; but, when pilots are
reque.sted by ma.sters to jxTform this service, the charge is $4.00.
Steam tug Iwats towing one or more barges with cargo mwards, may depart out-
wards aft<'r having paid full pilotage for the tug and barges inwards, without
paying any outward pilotage, except on the tug.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
List of Pilot Boats Licensed.
No. Nnnie.
Tonnage.
Captain's Name.
First
Licensed.
15. . . Princess Louise
16 . . . Senator Snoichall
20-85 Asa Walls
30' 95 .fas. A. Xowlan
May 1870.
" 1897
n... Mabel
2200
George Savoy
,. 1900.
(Sgd.) B. N. CALL,
Secretary Treasurer to Pilot Commissioners.
Pilotage returns for the Pilotage district of Miramiclii, N.B., year ending December
31, 1908.
2.
(;.
7.
10.
11.
22
26.
29.
30
31.
32.
33
35.
36
37.
38
41.
42.
44
JMaxime Martin
Alexander Wilsoi
Robert J. Walls
William Walk, g
•John Mc Galium
.Taines Xowlan
(reorge Sutton. . . ,
James A. Nowlan
George T. Tait
Joseph Jimmo
Janaes McCalhuu
John Martin
Asa Walls
William Walls, jr
John Nowlan
Michael Jimmo
I George M. Nolan
George Savoy
(Sgd.) B. N. CALL,
Secretary Treasurer to Pilot Contmissioners.
2.3—8
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MmAMiCHi Pilots in account with B. N. Call, Secretary Treasurer.
June 4
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18..
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Aug.
18..
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18..
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25 .
Sept.
18..
Oct.
17..
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17..
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17..
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18..
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18..
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To D. Doyle, horse hire taking pilot to Bridgetown
North Shore Leader, printing pilot forms
Asa Walls, fitting out Schr. Princess Louise
Jas. A. Xowlan, fitting out Schr. Senator Snowball
J. B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Senator Snowball
J. B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Princess Louise
Jas. McDonald & Co., lumber for pilot schooners
Miraniichi Steam Navigation Co., fares for pilots
J. Fred. Benson, printing pilot reports
R. J. Walls, cleaning pilots" office, telegrams, &c
J. B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Princess Louise
J. B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Princess Louise.
Paid sight draft drawn by Capt. Jas. A. Nowlau favour J. J. Yorston,
Pictou, N.S., repairs to Schr. Senator Snou-ball
Geo. P. Searle, rent of pilots' office for one j'ear to April, 1909
Geo. Stothart, account Schr. Princess Louise
Geo. Stothart, account Schr. Senator Snoioball
J. B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Princess Louise
A. C. McLean, account Schr. Princess Louise
A. C. McLean, account Schr. Senator Snowball
Miramichi Steam Navigation Co., fares for pilots
W. S. Log:gie Co., account Schr. Princess Louise
W. S. Loggie Co., account Schr. Senator Snowball
Edward Burke, account Schr. Senator Snoicball
Edward Burke, account Schr. Princess Louise
J, B. Snowball Co., account Schr. Princess Louise
R. J. W^alls, account hor.se hire taking pilots to and from vessels, $1.50 ; tele-
grams, 50c. ; stove repairs, 65c
E. Johnson, stationery, &c., for pilots' office
A. & R. Loggie, rent of warehouse
Secretary-Treasurer, 3 per cent commission on §13,034.00 collected
Secretary-Treasurer, postage, stationery, telephone, tolls, &c
Advocate Publishing Co., printing resolution of Oct. 12, 1908, for insertion in
pilot regulations
Paid 17 pilots $10,382.13 and 3 pilots Sl,887 .71
Or.
Amount collected pilotage in 85,898 76
out 6,467 30
for removals 268 00
II earnings pilots outside 400 00
§ cts.
1 00
4 00
40 00
40 00
15 41
23 h6
3 53
3 75
2 25
3 75
6 71
9 00
66 73
24 00
6 45
3 25
6 50
14 98
8 06
3 75
19 51
37 61
1 85
2 35
1 60
2 65
2 45
10 00
391 02
4 70
2 50
12,269 84
13,034 06
13,034 06
(Sgd.) B. X. CALL,
Secreiary Treasure)' to Pilotage Commissioners.
J. C. MILLER,
Chairman.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
APPENDIX No. 25.
KEPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF RESTIGOUCHE, X.B.. FOR
THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 190S.
Campbelltox. N.B., January 11. 1909.
Geo. J. Desbarats. Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Out.
SiR^ — I have the honour to hand you herewith the pilotage report for district of
Restigouche, N.B., duly signed by the chairman and myself and trust that the same
will be found in order and correct.
Your obedient servant.
FRANK S. BLAIR.
Secretary Treasurer Pilotage Commissioners,
of District of Restigouche, N.B.
Pilotage Returns for District of Restigouche, N.B.. year ending December 31, 1908.
Ports.
Steam.
Sail.
Total.
Dues.
Com-
mission.
Net to
Pilots.
Campbell ton, X.B
Dalhousie
River Louison
No.
33
3
5
Tons.
43,996
6,471
7,886
No.
34
6
4
Tons.
22,457
3,794
1,708
1
No. j Tons.
67 66,453
9 10,265
9 9,594
S cts.
5,136 02
428 74
424 09
S cts.
154 OS
12 86
12 72
$ cts.
4,981 94
415 88
411 37
Total
41
58,353
44
27,959
85 86,312
5,988 85
179 66
5,809 19
Members of the Pilotage Club of Restigouche, N.B. : —
Robt. McNeil 67
Jos. Elsleiger 52
Neil Neilson 34
Wm. Donahue 41
Dan C. McNeil 32
John McNeil 29
Ed. Elsleiger, Pilot Master - 43
Commissioners for district: —
Wm. F. Napier, Chairman,
W. S. Montgomery^
A. H. HiLYARD,
D. Champoux,
F. S. Bi.air, SecrHary Treasurer.
Campbelltox, N.B.. December 31, 1908.
W. F. NAPIER,
Chairman.
FRANK S. BLAIR,
Secretary Treasurer.
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116 MARINE AND FISHERIES
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, PILOTAGE RATES FOR THE PILOTAGE DISTRICT OF RESTIGOUCHEj N.B.
For every foot of water any ship shall draw at the time, inward or outward
bound: Port of Dalhousie, Benjamin, Beaver Point, Nash's creek, Jacquet river, or
any loading station east of Dalhousie, on the Bay of Chaleur, $1.50.
Port of Campbellton, Oak Bay or any loading station east of same and west ol
Dalhousie, $2 per foot when ship proceed direct from sea.
Ships bound for Dalhousie, Benjamin, Beaver Point, Nash's creek, Jacquet rivei
or any loading station east of Dalhousie calling at any of said harbours for orders
or to discharge ballast, cargo or otherwise, on ship's account, $1.50 and thence to
any other of the said ports or loading station on the Bay of Chaleur $0.75 per foot
on draft of such ship at the time.
Ships bound for Campbellton, Oak Bay or any loading station east of Oak Bay
and west of Dalhousie, waiting at Dalhousie or any of the outer or bay ports to dis-
charge ballast cargo or otherwise, on ship's account, $1.50 and thence to the said port
of CanipleMton and Oak Boy or any loading station east of Oak Bay and west of
Dalhousie $0-75 per foot on draft of such ships at the time, and vice versa.
For the removal of any ships, ineluding the pro]ierly securing and mooring- snch
ship, the following rates: —
For ships not exceeding 120 tons $1 50
" over 120 tons to 200 ton? 2 00
« " 200 " 300 3 00
« " 200 " 300 " 3 00
" " 300 " 600 " 4 00
" " 600 " 5 00
and when the distance of removal extends four miles 50 per cent additional of the
above rates. In addition to above rates, all vessels propelled wholly or in part by
steam shall pay one cent inward and one cent outward per net registered ton.
Campbellton and Dalhousie, N.B., are included in the Pilotage District of
Restigouche. Full pilotage is compulsory when vessels are spoken inwards or pilots
offered outwards; but when vessels are not spoken inwards or the services of a pilot
offered outward, no pilotage need he paid.
APPENDIX No. 26.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF ST. JOHN, N.B., FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECE:\IBER 31. 1908.
C. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting DepTity Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Dear Sir, — Inclosed please find the annual returns for pilotage for this district,
for the year ending December 31, 1908, all of which I trust you may find in order.
I have the honour to be, sir, '
Your obedient servant,
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretai-y St. John Pilot Commissioners.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. John, N.B., December 31, 1908.
Rbvendk Account.
Receipts —
Licenses to 23 pilots at §5
4boatsatS10. _
25 cents per foot on outward pilotage Saint John to date
25 cents per foot on outward pilotage Musquash to date. .
Expenditures —
Auditing accounts for 1907
Stationery, &c
Office rent, 12 months
Salary Secretary Treasurer, 12 months.
Sundries
Amount transferred to Pilot Fund Account
1
1
S cts.
115 00
40 00 ;
1,953 52
5 00
25 00
22 08
100 00
1,000 00
10 00
$ cts.
2,113 .52
1.157 08
9.56 44
2,113 52
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretary.
Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. John, N.B., December 31, 1908.
Pilot Fuxd Account.
De.
Pensions paid to 3 pilots
M M 11 widows and 2 children .
To balance .
Cr.
By balance December 31, 1907 -. .
By interest on Dominion Savings Bank deposits, 12 months.
By amount from Revenue .\ccount
By balance to credit Pilot Fund Account December 31, 1908.
S cts.
675 00
1,431 25
238 11
956 44
.? cts.
2,106 25
6,164 08
8,270 33
7,075178
1,194 .55
8,270 33
6,164 08
J. M. THO:\rAS,
Secrctari
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Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. John, N.B., December 31, 1908.
Special Fund.
Ck.
By balance, December 31, 1908
By 5 p.c. from net earnings of pilots for year ending December 31, 1908.
•S cts.
2,972 76
1,566 05
4,.538 81
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretary.
Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. Johx, N.B., December 31. 1908.
Statement of Funds — The St. John Pilot Commissioners, December 31, 1908.
Inve-stmext Account.
Dominion Savings Bank per Pass Book No. 744
««;'"•'.. M M No. 10,260.
ClRnKNT ACCOCNT.
Bank of New Brunswick.
S cts. S cts.
5,708 07
2,468 02
8,176 00
2,526 80
10,702 89
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretary.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
119
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. Jons, jST.B., December 31, 1908.
Pilots Earnings for Year 1908.
Total amount, pilotage received
Less — 25c; per foot from outward pilotage.
5 p.c. of net pilotage
Contra.
Bennett, James
Cline, Alfred
Cline, Richard B
Doyle, James
Doherty, Joseph
Dohert j% Robert
Lahey, William
Lahey, Frank L
Miller, James H
Murraj-, William
McKelvey, Fen. M . . .
Quinn, William
Rogers, Bartholomew .
Spears, .James S
Spears, Henry
Spears, Martin
Spears, William J . . . .
Scott, Richard
Scott, William
Stone, Thomas J
Sherrard, John L. C. .
Thomas, John S
Travnor, Thomas
2,318 09
306 90
1,079 95
2,071 84
2,820 35
538 90
401 55
705 70
1,369 68
1,502 30
620 85
1,762 .50
1,915 .30
387 90
2,508 09
1,420 60
319 65
19 00
1,345 40
2,682 84
1,226 07
2,083 02
269 45
cts
33,196 30
3,519 57
29,676 73
29,676
J. :\[. THOMAS,
Secretary.
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Office of Pilotage Authority,
District of St. John, N.B., December 31, 1&03.
Name.
Bennett, James
Cline, Alfred
Cline, Richard B
Doyle, James
Doherty, Joseph
Doherty, Robert .
Lahey, William
Lahey, Frank L
Miller, James H . . . .
Murray, William. . . .
McKelvey, Fen. M. .
Quinn, William
Rogers, Bartholomew
Spears, James S ....
Spears, Henry
Spears, Martin
.Spears, William J
Scott, Richard
Scott, William
Stone, Thomas J. . .
Sherrard, .John L. C.
Thomas, .John S
Traynor, Thomas
McAnulty, John
Age.
51
.51
38
71
62
23
79
37
31
35
22
61
51
63
57
51
22
57
52
55
74
60
55
70
Residence.
Remarks
St. John, N.B.
12 foot branch.
12 foot branch.
Il2 foot Viranch.
Musquash, N.B Licensed for Musquash only.
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretary.
District of St. John, N.B., Dec. 31, IOCS.
Office of Pilotage Authority,
Eeturns of Vessels arriving at the Port of Saint John (subject to the Pilot Act)
for the year ending December 31, 1908.
—
British.
Foreign.
Total.
Schooners
85
1
160
1
1
11
27
200
24.-.
2
Ships
I
198
2S7
14
225
Total
4S7
$26,431 85
S6,764 45
$33,1 96 30
'
•J. M.
THOMAJ
Sea
3,
etary.
riLO TA 0 E A CTHORI T Y
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
District of St. John, N.B., Dec. 31, 190S.
Office of Pilotage Authority,
Eates of Pilotage for this Pilotage District.
On all sailing vessels (not otherwise exempt) —
1st district
2n(l
3rd
1st district (Partridge Island)
Down the Bay of Fundy (not compulsory)
Vessels not over 1(X1 tons
Vessels over 100 tons and not exceeding 200 tons
200 M .. 300 ,
3(X) .. .. 400 ..
All steamships (not otherwise exempt) —
1st district
2nd
3rd
1st district (Partridge Island)
Down the Bay of Fundy (not compulsory)
All steamers not exceeding 100 tons
All steamers over 100 tons and not exceeding 200 tons.
200 .. M 300 <. .
300 u .. 400 M .
Per foot Draught of Water.
Inward.
Outward.
Trans-
porting.
1 50
1 75
2 25
2 00
2 50
3 00
1 25
2 00
1 75
2 75
1 50
2 00
3 00
*4 00
2 00
2 .50
3 75
t5 00
* Twenty-five cents additional for every fifty tons such vessel may measure over 400 tons,
t Thirty cents additional for every fifty tons such steamer shall measure over 400 tons.
J. M. THOMAS,
Secretary.
APPENDIX No. 27.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF ARICHAT, C.B., FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Arichat, C.B., January 2, 1909.
Acting Deputy Minister Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Dear Sir, — In reply to your letter of a recent date I beg leave to inform you
that their is nothing done in pilotage in this district. Since a couple of years their
has not been any pilotage license granted by the Pilotage Commissioners. There are
very few sailing vessels left; it is all steamers now, and but very few come to tBis/
port.
Yours truly,
ISIDORE LeBLANC,
Secretary of Pilotage Authority.
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APPENDIX No. 28.
KEPOET OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF HALIFAX FOR THE YEAR
ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Halifax, N.S., January 8, 1909.
The Acting Deputy ]\linister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
oiR, — I beg to inclose accounts of the Halifax Pilot Commission for the year
ending December 31. 1908, as follows: —
Receipts and expenditures.
Superannuation fund.
List of pilots.
List of i^ensioners.
Return of vessels inward and outward at port of Halifax ; the rates of pilot-
age in force at the port.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
FRANK J. PHELAN.
Secretary.
Halifax, January 1, 1909.
.Tan. 1..
Balance
Interest
Commission
Licenses
Inspection
Outward Pilotage.
Rkckipts and Expenditures.
cts.
1,021 08
2,284 85
114 00
40 00
1,681 95
Salary
Rent
Expense — (office) ....
Telephones .
Books and Stationery
Apprentices
Superannuation
Auditor
Balance
900 00
425 00
265 68
45 00
78 20
352 00
2,291 52
50 00
.S,976 45
$ ctg.
3,241 97
,5,141 88
8,.S83 85
8,383 85
FRANK J. PHELAN,
Secretary.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Halifax, Januaiv 1, 1909.
SUPERANNUATIOX FUND.
1909
Jan. 1. . . .
Balance
Superannuation Fund.
.$ cts.
S cts.
31,002 06
Dec. 31
Commissions
1,270 44
Interest
Paid Pensions . .
1,021 08
1,631 25
33,25)3 58
Balance
31 662 33
FRANK J. PHELAN.
Secretary.
Memo, of Investments.
Dominion Stock.
Savings Bank . . .
Union Bank ....
S cts.
21,301 16
9,175 87
1,185 30
31,662 33
Eeturx of Vessels Inward at Port of Halifax, N.S., from January 1 to December 31,
1908— Subject to Pilotage.
Schooners.
Barques.
Steamers.
Tonnage.
Amount.
88
10
680
1,731,037
817,330.08
Schooners.
Barques.
1
Steamers.
Tonnage.
Amount.
44
10
145
21.5,055
$3,914.30
Return of Vessels Outward at Port of Halifax, N.S., from January to December 31,
1908— Subject to Pilotage.
Schojners.
Barques.
Steamers.
Tonnage.
!
Amount.
79
10
668
1,337,588
1
t $10,430.25
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Schooners.
Barques.
Steamers.
Tonnage.
Amount.
38
9
148
176,432
$2,086.16
FRANK J. PHELAN,
Secretary.
LIST OF PILOTS — HALIFAX DISTRICT.
1 Fleming, Jas
4 Baker, Wm
5 Hayes, Law
6lThomas, Frank . . .
7 Brackett, Bernard.
8. Hayes, Wm
10 Holland, John ....
12 Hanrahan, Jas. . .
1 4 Hayes, John. . . .
15 Spears, Jas
16Beazley, J. F
17 ( lOrraan Wm . . .
18 Martin, C. F
19 White, Wm
20 Haves, Thos
21 Revno. Thos
22 Mackay, Frank . . .
23 Latter, Henry
Name.
Age.
69
73
30
32
27
34
27
71
.58
52
49
36
42
51
49
48
36
40
Address.
Halifax, X.S.
Herring Cove, N.S.
'Dartmouth, N.S.
Fergiisons Cove, N.S.
Halifax, N.S.
'Purcells Cove.
'Halifax, N.S.
Smith, Joseph..
Palmer, D
Marks, M. G. .
Martin, R. . .
Hilchey, Chas. .
Gilbert, Geo. . .
Berrigan, Wm.
Smith, Wm. . .
Margarets Bay, N.S.
Ship Harbour, N.S.
Sheet Harbour, N.S.
Tangier, N.S.
Musquodoboit, N.S.
'Salmon River, N.S.
Necuni Teuch, N.S.
FRANK J. PHELAN,
Secretary.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
LIST OF PEXSIOXERS — HALIFAX DISTRICT.
Name.
Addr
Hayes, Patrick
Fleming, J. W
Beazley, Wm .... | „
Holland, Jas iPortugese Cove, X.S
Martin, Mrs. C JHalifax, N.S
Johnson, Mrs. J Bear Cove. N.S. . _ .
Glazebrook, Mrs. C Boston
Martin, Mrs. D Halifax, X.S
Martin, Cath
Gallagher, Mrs. B
Gallagher, W. L
Gallagher, Cath
Munro, Mrs. H
Reyno, Mrs. J Herring Cove, N.S
Holland, Mrs. J
Bayers, Mrs. E Boston
Age.
Herring Cove, X.S... 86
Halifax, N.S ; 46
69
72
76
76
63
50
15
46
11
8
71
61
Amount.
S ets.
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
15 00
75 00
15 00
15 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
FRANK J. PHELAN,
Secretary.
All vessels propelled by steam, and coasting between Halifax and any Atlantiq
port in the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland or the United States of America^
if spoken by a pilot inward and refuses to accept the services of same, must pay half
pilotage; and if a pilot be employed, full pilotage must be paid.
Sailing vessels which do not accept the services of a pilot either inward or out-
ward, when such services are offered, must pay full pilotage.
PILOT RATES AT HALIFAX.
In Free.
Out Free.
Vessels
of 120 tons and under
$ cts.
S cts.
120 .. 200 tons
9 60
13 20
16 80
19 20
21 60
6 00
200 ., 300
8 40
300 .. 400 ■.
10 SO
400 n 500 ..
12 00
.500 n 600
13 20
Over 600 tons, an additional sixty cents for every 100 tons (or fractional part thereof), above 600 tons
inward, and thiity cents outwards. Outward i)ilotage for all vessels of 200 tuns and upwards to be com-
pulsory.
126
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
APPENDIX No. 29.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF LOUISBURG, N.S., FOR
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit my annual report of the Pilotage Authority
of Louisburg for the year ending December 31, 1906.
Ships P^mploying a Pilot.
71 British steamships.
80 Foreign >•
23 British sailships. .
2 Foreign n
Taking orders to ships. . .
Docking ships
Acting coast pilot. .....
Taken awaj- on ships. . . .
Assisting vessel off rocks
To commission on stationery. ,
Other bill to maintain service.
Paid pilots each, §381.44.
Tonnage.
155,845
106,370
3,787
288
157 68
733 ee
891 34
3,050 72
Amount Paid .
S cts.
2,074 60
1,559 90
157 40
24 00
3,815 90
50 00
24 50
25 00
16 66
10 00
3,942 06
3,942 06
Approved
W. W. Lewis,
Chairman.
THOS. TOWNSEND.
Secretary of Pilot Board.
Louisburg, C.B., December 31, 1908.
Number of Pilots Licensed for Port of Louisburg.
No.
Name .
Pope, Peirce
Wilco.x, Thomas
Power, .Fohn . . . .
Tutty, John E . . .
Age.
No.
34
5
45
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46
7
49
8
Name .
Townsend, Wni. H
Williams, Wm
Titttj", Lewis
Kelly, Kdward . . .
Agf
62
38
3S
43
Number of boats kei)t ready for use, 8.
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Rates of Pilotage for Port of Louisburg.
Inward.
Outward.
On
to 120
S cts.
4 00
6 00
7 00
8 00
10 00
11 00
13 00
15 00
16 00
18 00
22 00
$ cts.
3 00
120
200
300
400
500
700
1,000
1,500
2,000
. M 2,500
200
300
400
4 00
5 00
6 00
500
8 00
700
, 1,000
9 00
11 00
, 1.500
, 2,000 N
12 00
14 00
, 2,500
16 00
, 3,000
18 00
Over 3,000 tons, one cent additional per ton inward, and one cent additional per ton outward.
Winter pilotage 20 per cent ffdditional on above rates.
R.\.TES OF PILOTAGE.
On steamships of 80 tons to 500 tons .
of 500 M to 1,000 „ .
of 1,000 „ to 3,000 .. .
Outward.
? cts.
5 00
6 00
8 00
Note — Winter pilotage , from December 1 to April 15, shall be 50 per cent additional to the above
rates on sailing ships and steamships.
Inwji.rd.
Outward.
•S cts.
5 00
8 00
9 00
S cts.
3 00
M 150 „ M 250 M
„ 250 „ M 400
5 00
7 OC
On sailing vessels over 400 tons, 1 cent per ton additional, inward and outward.
APPENDIX No. 30.
EEPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY FOR THE DISTRICT OF
PARRSBORO', N.S., FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
3 British vessel paid $40 00
4 Foreign vessel paid 119 50
7 159 50
Paid Pilot Joseph Anderson $148 00
Secretary for salary and contingencies 11 50
$159 50
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PILOTAGE XOX-COMPULSORY.
Eates, $1.25 to $2.50 per draft foot for sailing vessels and 50 cents per draft foot
additional for steamers inwards. Eates, $1.50 to $2.50 per draft/ foot for sailing vessels
and 50 cents per draft foot additional for steamers outwards.
The Parrsboro' pilotage district extends from Isle Ilaut on the west to Harring-
ton's river on the east.
Rates.
Per ft. Draft.
From Isle Haut to Spencers Island $ 1 25
" Port Gravelle 1 25
" Diligent river 1 50
" West bay 2 00
" Partridge island 2 50
'• Moose or Harrington river 2 75
From Spencers island to West bay 1 25
" Partridge island 1 50
From West bay to Partridge island 1 25
On all outward bound vessels 1 50
Pilotage dues are not compulsory but the above rates are charged vessels engaging
pilots.
E. GILLESPIE,
Secretary.
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APPENDIX No. 31.
EEPOKT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHOPJTY OF ST. ANNES, N.S., FOR THE
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
1908.
I'OS.
Naiue of Vessel.
Rig.
May
8.S
June
July
Aug
Sept. ...
Oct. .'.'.".'
„
Nov
'1
Francis ' S.S.
Francis ' S.S.
Francis S. S.
Francis '. S.S.
Francis ! S.S.
Francis ' S.S.
Flora S.S.
Nora S.S.
Francis ■ S.S.
Nora ' S.S.
Flora : S.S.
Nora S.S.
Flora S.S.
Nora S.S.
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Flora S.S.
Nora S.S.
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Nor.
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Nor.
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Nor.
Nor.
Nor.
Nor.
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699
699
699
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699
(m
634
699
699
699
634
699
634
699
699
699
634
699
12,302
Amount
paid
inward.
The Names of the Pilots are —
Joseph Fader,
A. B. Morrison,
Dan. Buchannan,
A. Carmichal.
Amount
paid
outward.
Total.
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
31
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
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34
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34
34
34
34
34
34
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APPENDIX T^o. 33.
EEPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF NORTHPORT AND TID-
NISH, N.S., FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — Ferguson Brownell, age 52, and Robert ]\[cClosky, age 63, are the pilots
licensed to pilot ships in and out of Northport and Tidnish. Pilotage dues are $1
per toot inward and outward, and $2.50 for shifting a ship from ballast ground to
loading ground, is tlie total charge on ships. For the year 190S all the ships loaded
at Northport and all were foreign, loaded with deals and scantling for the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The pilotage dues were $27-2.50. Tlie
secretary collects them and transacts all the business of the Commission and for
his services receives 5 per cent of the pilot's earnings.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
BURPEE ROCKWELL,
Sec. Com. Northport and Tidnish.
Amherst Beach, January 8, 1909.
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APPENDIX No. 34.
KEPOKT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHOEITY OF PUGWASH, N.S., FOR THE
YEAE ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
The Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I beg to submit on behalf of the Commissioners of Pilots for Ports Pug-
wash and Port Philip, as follows: —
No.
Names of Pilots.
Age. i No.
Names of Pilots.
1 INeil Mckiver. . .
2 Clarence Reid. . .
3 j George Heather.
4 Andrew Seaman
48
55
66
66
5 Alfred E. Seaman . .
6 George Tuttle King
7 E. Ri;ssel Heather
Age.
30
29
27
Names of Ships.
Date.
Nationality. Tonnage.
Pilotage.
Pilot in Charge.
SS. Gustofadolf
M Competitor
11 Mercia
May
July
Sept
Swedish
British
■
1,486
2,216
1,694
1,854
2,002
2,475
2,034
770
323
S 61 87
104 62
- 76 23
83 43
109 00
111 37
91 53
36 70
18 00
A. E Seaman.
E. R. Heather.
A. E. Seaman.
Oct '.
Norwegian
British
„
II Coaling ...
Neil McKiver.
Dec
V
A. E. Seaman.
Schooners, tonnage and
pilotage that Pilots
/
Neil McKiver.
A. E. vSeaman.
have collected from
themselves.
1 1
•JO 1 4 50
G. T. King.
14,950
S 697 25
Kind of Ships.
Swedish
British
Number
.. . 1
5
Norwegian..
1
Total 7
A number of Schooners enter into this Port that do not employ a Licensed Pilot.
employed have earned and have been paid the smn of S697.25.
The Pdots
There is no pilotage fund in this port.
134 MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Rates of pilotage and registered tonnage.
luward. Outward.
Vessels SO tons and under 140 tons $6 0t» $500
"140 " 230 " 8 00 7 00
"230 " 300 " 10 00 9 00
" 3G0 " 400 " 14 00 12 00
" 400 " 500 " 16 00 14 00
" 500 " 600 " 17 00 15 00
"600 " 700 " 18 00 16 00
" 700 " 800 '•' 19 00 17 00
''800 " 900 '• 20 00 18 00
" 900 " 1,000 " 21 00 10 00
All vessels over 1,000 tons pay 2i cents a ton inward and 2 cents per ton outward
on all in excess of 1,000 tons on their registered tonnage.
AU vessels under 80 tons accepting pilots shall pay 5 cents per ton inward and 4
ccTits per ton outward.
Boundaries of the Pilotage District of Pugwash, N.S., are : — On the east by Cape
Cliff, on the west or northwest by Lewis Head and embraces all the navigable waters,
harbi)urs, bays, rivers or loading places within said district.
This report i? most respectfully submitted.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
ELIAS KING,
Secretary of Commissioners of Pilots.
APPENDIX No. 35.
REi^ORT or THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF PICTOU, N.S., FOR THE
YEAR 1908.
PiCTOU, N.S., February 6, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sm, — Inclosed, please find pilotage returns for the port of Pictou, IST.S., for the
season ending 1908.
I am. sir, your obedient servant,
DODD DWYER,
Secretary.
Tot il amount received for pilotage-
Received from steamships
>• sailships
British ships
Foreign shijis.
Cprtifietl, A. B. Belanper, master.
$ cts. I
2,210 56 i
97 00 ;
8.5 00
2,222 56
2,307 5<;
2,307 5r.
40 00
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No.
Name.
Age.
Amount.
Total.
2
4
5
Chas. Cook
Angu.s Smith
McGr. Fraser
60
51
41
34
30
S cts.
1,090 38
710 71
260 31
174 42
40 71
S cts.
fi
Wm. McPherson
7
Williard Fraser
2,276 53
Receipts
Kcceived pilotage i>er statement .
M 7 pilot bonds
M Capt. Belanger
Balance due secretary
Amount.
S cts.
2,307 56
7 00
40 00
617 18
Total.
$ cts.
2,971 74
E.xptntliture.
Amount.
Total.
Paid pilots for pilotage
8 cts.
2,276 53
200 00
495 21
§ cts
11 secretary's salary
Balance due secretary, 1907.
2,971 74
,
DODD DWYEK,
Secretary.
A. C. Macdon.^ld,
William Fraser^
D. A. Barry,
James Yorstox,
The boundaries of Pictou, N.S., Pilotage District are: from an imaginary line
drawn from Point Prim on Prince Edward Island to Amet island in Nova Scotia and
embraces all the navigable waters in the county of Pictou.
PICTOU PILOTAGE,
All vessels bound inward or outward, if spoken inward or offered a pilot outward
and refuses to accept the same, must pay half pilotage each way. But if a pilot is
not offered, no fees shall be paid.
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
RATES OF PILOTAGE AT PICTOU.
Vessels of 120 tons to 140 tons.
140
200
200
' 300
300
400
400
500
500
' 600
600
' TOO
700
SOO
800
' 900
900
' 1,000
Inwards.
Outwards
$ 6 00
$ 4 00
10 00
6 00
12 00
8 00
14 00
9 00
15 00
10 00
16 00
11 00
17 00
12 00
18 00
13 00
19 00
14 00
20 00
15 00
" 1,000 and upwards 2^ cents inwards, and 2 cents outwards.
All vessels under 120 tons $4. inwards and $2, outwards.
Docking and moving vessels from anchorage in harbour $4.
APPENDIX No. 36.
REPORT OF PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF SYDNEY, N.S., YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31, 1907.
G. J. Desbar.\ts, Esq..
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
Sir, — Herewith please find returns in connection with pilotage authority, district
of Sydney, Nova Scotia, year ending December 31, 1907.
I am, sir.
Your obedient servant,
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Secretary.
Statement of Relief.
Name ,
Amount.
Maurice Doyle
Isabella McGilhary. . . .
Catherine McG ill vary . .
Margaret Petrie
Mrs. Daley
Mrs. Mclnnia
Mrs. Brown
Mary Petrie
Pilot W. Ratchford . . . .
Pilot George Townsend .
§50 00
.SO 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 0<l
30 00
30 00
50 00
50 00
S360 00
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Xame of Pilots and Earnings for Year 1907.
No.
Name.
Amount.
9.
10
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
]8.
19
20.
21.
22.
23.
24
25
26
27.
28
29.
30.
31.
32.
.33.
34
. i.John Cann
.[John Mullins
.!L. Connell ... ..
. I George Brown
. !.John Carroll
. James Carroll
. 'L. Ling
.'.J. G. McGillvary..
.J. B. McGillvary..
. Thomas McNeil. . . .
.'Thomas Ratchford.
John McXeil
. Bernard Mullins. .
. D. A. Mclnnis
. 'Joseph Brown . . .
.'John Fraser
. .James Fraser
. Thomas Ratchford
. William Langille. .
.[.John Laffin
. I M. Curran
D. D. Petrie
E. F. Petrie ... .
E. D. Cann
Louis Carroll
H. Ratchford
.John Boutilier. . . .
(ieorge Spencer .
Thomas Roberts. . .
V. McGillvary . . . .
Thomas Burke
A. R. Richardson. .
•John Mahon
James Shanahan . .
S870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870 21
870-21
870 21
870 21
§29,587 14
Xames and Apprextices and Earxix( s for Year 1907.
No.
Name.
Amount.
1....
W. Perry
.^435 10
2 ...
W. Brown
435 10
3....
4....
W.White
.James Young
435 10
435 10
5. . . .
Peter Rigby ,
435 10
6....
Henry Petrie
4.35 10
7. .
George Fraser .- .;
435 14
S4,045 74
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WIHTE FLAG STK.OIERS LICENSED FOR 1907.
Name.
Class.
Cape Breton
Louisburg . . .
Coban
Coconna ....
Bona vista . . .
Harlow
Wasis
Woban ... .
Steamer.
Amount.
$ 100 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
100 (X)
100 00
100 00
$800 00
Receipts.
$32,632 88
1,786 57
126 00
11 00
800 00
738 76
EXPENDITURE-S.
Paid Pilots...
1. Apprentices
$29, .587 14
3,045 74
„ Relief
360 00
Boat •< .
M 3 Collectors
1. Secretary-Treasurer
M Comiiiissioner.s' exi»enses
650 00
.500 00
Balance, Dec. 31. 1906
600 00
100 00
M Supt. Pilots
" Telephone
.1 Printing
„ Refund F. L. Kelly
250 00
56 14
15 00
14 00
Balance Dec 31, lfK)7
$35,095 15
35,178 02
$ 917 13
$35,178 02
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■
Tons.
Amount.
British Steamers —
North Sydney
International Pier
120,288
270,168
11,273
§ Ct-x.
2,974 14
7,492 00
271 CM)
Foreign Steam c>:<i —
401,669
171,847
396.241
359,795
10,737 14
5,.500 00
9,815 00
Sydney
7,785 00
927,883
23,100 00
British Sail—
North Sydney . .
5,121
240 00
Sydney . ...
2,010
117 50
7,222
357 50
Foreign Sail—
International Pier
Sydney
4,494
576
100
122 00
2(> 25
7 00
5,170
1.55 25
Relief-
North Sydney
International Pier
2,265
58 50
Sydney
418
10 50
2,683
69 00
RECAPITULATION.
British Vessels
Foreign ..
Relief
408,891
933,053
2,683
1,345,627
$ 11,094 61
23,255 25
69 00
$ 34,418 89
The limits of Sydney pilotage district are as follows: — For Sydney liarbov;r. a
straight line from Point Edward to Victoria pier, for North Sydney, a straight line
from Swivel point to McGillvary's point.
The Pilotage Rates for ves.sels under 120 tons registered in Canada are exempted
from pilotage dues.
Sydney. North Sydney.
For vessels from 120 to 150 "tons $ 7 GO $ 6 00
" 150 to 200 tons 8 00 7 00
" 200 to 250 tons 9 00 8 00
" 250 to 300 tons 10 00 9 00
" 300 to 350 tons 11 00 10 00
" 350 to 400 tons 12 00 11 00
and for every additional 50 tons or fractional part thereof $1. For vessels of 800 tons
and upwards $1 for every additional 100 tons or fractional part thereof.
. Outward pilotage shall be the same as inward.
Vessels hailed by a licensed pilot outside the harbour of Sydney, but within the
pilotage district, and refusing to take the service of same shall be liable to pay half-
140 MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
pilotage; and any vessel being offered the services of a pilot before leaving port and
refusing the same shall be liable to pay half pilotage dues..
All vessels spoken and refusing to accept the services of a pilot must pay half-
pilotage both inwards and outward.
APPENDIX No. 37.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE SUPERINTENDENT OF MONTREAL, P.Q..
FOR THE TEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Montreal, P.Q., December 10, 1908.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Ont.
REPORT OF MONTREAL PILOTAGE.
Sm, — I have the honour to present a report of the working of the Montreal pilot-
age for the year 190S.
The officies in Montreal are situated on the water front at No. 223 Commis-
sioners street. Captain James J. Riley is the superintendent, Mr. Omer Michaud is
the assistant, Mr. Louis Pinoteau is the messenger.
The officers in Quebec are on Dalhousie street, opposite the Quebec pilot's office
and the Boatman's landing. Mr. Ulric Thibaudeau is the officer in charge.
At the close of the year 1907 the number of branch pilots on the role for active
service was 50.
On the 1st day of May, 1908, Mr. C. Lyderic Bouille produced a certificate from a
physician, showing that he was unable to perform his duties as a pilot, and on appli-
cation he was superannuated, and Mr. Jean Baptiste Angers was promoted in his
stead on the 7th day of July, 1908.
The number of branch pilots has been maintalne<l at 50, and so remains to this
day. The amount earned by the branch pilots during the year 1908 was $79,255.43.
(See Appendix I) which shows the names of the branch pilots, their age, place of
residence, date of branch, number of pilotage during the season to Montreal and
intermediate ports, total number of trips, earnings on Montreal trips, and on trips to
intermediate i>orts, total amount of earnings, how employed, that is to say, whether
on special service or tour-de-role.
The largest amount earned during 1008 by any one branch pilot was two thousand
four hundred and seventy dollars aiul ninety-nine cents ($2,470.99), and the smallest
was fire hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-eight cents ($583.38), but the
pilot earning that small amount only worked up to the 9th day of October, he was
suspended a few days after that, and has not since been placed on duty.
The number of branch pilots on special service at the close of this season was
thirty-six (30), and on tour-de-role fourteen (14). The amount earned by the thirty-
six (36) special service men was sixty-seven thousand one hundred and sixty-nine
dollars and eleven cents ($67,169.11), and by the fourteen (14) tour-de-role men twelve
thousand and eighty-six dollars and thirty-two cents ($12,086.32), an average of one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and eight cents ($1,865.08) for the
special service pilots and of eight hundred and sixty-three dollars and thirty cents
($863.30) for the tour-de-role pilots.
(Appendix 6) shows the earnings of each man on tour-de-role for years 1907-8.
Each tour-de-role pilot has earned more or less by movages this year, but these mov-
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ages are not added to their earnings, nor has any poundage been collected on money
earned by movages.
The conduct of the pilots has been generally good.
One of the pilots for the special service of the Dominion line, lost his appointment
through a lapse from sobriety, but on promise of better behaviour was taken on by
the Elder-Dempster line, as an assistant to their special service pilot.
One of the pilots for the special service of the Dominion Coal Company was dis-
missed for ebriety in August last, he did not apply for service on tour-de-role, nor
has he done any work since the month of August.
One of the tour-de-role pilots who had been previously warned that dismissal
would follow his continued over-indulgence in liquor, was suspended for ebriety early
■in the month of October, and he remains suspended pending the decision of the
minister.
Two line pilots were found guilty of taking vessels that should have been piloted
by tour-de-role pilots, and they were ordered by the minister to give up the money
so earned, but up to this time that order has not been obeyed.
Two (2) cases of disobedience of orders were reported, and the offenders were
fined. One of them in twenty-five dollars ($25) and the other in fifteen dollars ($15).
The twenty-five dollars ($25) was paid with apologies and promises of amendment.
The fine of fifteen dollars ($15) has not yet be paid.
There have been but two (2) eases of inefficiency reported. One of them was
against the tour-de-role pilot who is now imder suspension, and the other against a
tour-de-role pilot who is sober, but who failed to give general satisfaction to the ship
masters and ship agents.
Of the few cases of stranding and collision that have been investigated, no blame
has been laid on any of the pilots in any of the cases in which judgment has been
rendered.
(Appendix 2) shows the name of the ten (10) selected apprentice pilots, and the
number of trips that each has made on ocean vessels during the season 190S.
Mr. Jean Baptiste Angers, was branched on the 7th days of July, so that the num-
ber of selected apprentices is now nine (9) and it will be reduced to seven (7) by the
order of the department, but not by any other way than by promotions from the list.
These young men were called upon to make at least fifty (50) trips, and each has done
so.
(Appendix 3) shows the full number of apprentices at the beginning of this sea-
son, with their ages, place of address and date of license. Only one of these young
men has been complained of during the season.
(Appendix 4) shows the names of the persons who are receiving pensions from the
Pilots Superannuation Fund, together with the amount that each receives every three
(3) months.
Since the date of my last report four (4) names have been removed by death, and
one (1) name has been added, so that to-day the number of pensioners on the list is
thirty (30).
The Pilots Superannuation Fund is in the custody and imder the administration
of the Finance Department in Ottawa.
This office serves as a disbursing agency, and renders an account to the Finance
Department for all moneys received for the fund.
(Appendix 5) shows the number and description of vessels reported in this office
during the season 190S. The total tonnage, the number of master's and crews and
the niimber of inward passengers.
(Appendix 7) shows the tariff of rates for pilots in this pilotage district.
All respectfuly siibmitted by your,
Obedient servant,
JAMES RILEY,
Superlniendpnt of Pilots.
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Appendix No. 1. — Branch Pilots for and .^ove the Harbour of Quebec.
Statement showing the number of Branch Pilots for and above the Harbour of
and whether employed on S^iecial Service or Tour-de-Role.
Name of Pilot.
Naud, Onesime
Beaudet, Prudent . . .
Brunet, Celestin
Groleau, Ulric
Auger, Cleophas. . . .
Labranche, Ferdinand.
Bouille, Louis Z
Gauthier, Laurent....
Nault, Delavoie
Gauthier, Wilbrod ....
Dufresne, Georges. . . .
Arcand, Ts'orbert
Bouille, Tancrede
DuBsault, Joseph G . . .
Raymond, Wilfrid. . . .
Hurieau, Joseph P. . . .
Perrault, Edouard .
Dassault, Honore. .
Briere, Arthur . . . .
Perrault, .\le.\i8. .
Dufresne, C6me .
Nadeau, J. B
Naud, Aubert
Dussault, Napoleon.
Arcand, Barthelemi.
Bellisle, Prudent
Arcand, (ieorges
Toupin, Constant
Perrault, Georges
Bouille, Narcisse
Leveille, Joseph
Perron, Severre
Angers, Alberic
Belisle Arthur
Hamelin, Theodule G.
Perrault, Amthyme
Raymond, J. N
Bourassa, J. Henri. . . .
Paquin, E. Azarias...
Labranche, J.Melville.
Paq^uet, Damien . . .
Canepy, J. Arthur.
Age.
67
68
65
61
63
61
59
57
54
56
59
55
55
52
E4
47
59
55
52
46
48
50
55
47
47
46
44
42
4.{
49
45
50
34
46
35
40
39
31
36
34
35
30
Gagnon, Albert ) 34
Frenette, J. Oswald ..... i 33
Hamelin, Chs. B 28
Perron, Trancrede 31
Frenette, J. Delavoie 31
Hamelin, Fortunat 31
Gauthier,.!. Cyriac 28
Angers, J. B..: .1 28
Residence.
Deschambault, P.Q. '
36 Ste. Famille, Quebec . ,
112 Desery St., Montreal.
Grondines, P.Q
Pointe Levis, P.Q
Portneuf, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q
Champlain, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q.
164 Pare Lafontaine St.,
Montreal.
Deschambault, P.Q
Ste. Petronille, P.Q
Portneuf, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q
Levis, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q.
Three Rivers, P.Q. .
Deschambault, P.Q.
Batiscan, P.Q.
115 Chr. Colomb, Montreal.
Ste. Anne de la Perade
Deschambault, P.Q
Grondines, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q..
Levis, P.Q
18 du Pont St., Quebec .
Portneuf, P.Q.
Viau-
Grondines, P.Q
47 Notre Dame St..
Ville, Montreal
Three Rivers, P.Q
Portneuf, P.Q
Champlain, P.Q
38 Orleans St., Maisonneuve,
Montreal
Portneuf, P.Q.
40 C6te la Montagne, Quebec.
lZi5 Sanguinet, Montreal ...
Ste. Anne de la Perade. . . .
Date of
Branch.
Remarks.
Mar. 16, 70.
Oct. 10, '70.
Fev. 28, 72.
Oct. 30, 72.
Sep. 22, 74.
A pi. 8, 75.
Jan. 16,78.
Dec. 10, 79.
Dec. 10, 79.
Dec. 10, 79.
Dec. 10, '80.
Dec. 10, '80.
Dec. 11, '80.
Fev. 20, '84.
Apl. 20, '88.
Mar. 20, '89.
Mar. 20, '89.
July 16, '89.
Api. 28, '91 .
Apl. 28, '91.
June 23, "91,
Apl. 11, '93.
July 11, "93.
Apl. 3, '94.
Apl. 3, '94.
Apl. 3, '94.
Ajl. 3, '94.
Apl. 3. '94.
Sep. 11, '94.
Oct. 9, '94.
June 18, '95.
Apl. 14, '96.
Mar. 14, '98.
Sep. 20, '98.
Sep. 20, '98.
Mayl, 1900.
Oct. 4. 1900.
Apl. 16, '01.
June 13, '02.
Tune 13, '02
Feb. 4, '03
Apl. 20, '03,
Nov. 30, '03.
Mar. 26, '06
June 8, '06.
Dec. 1, '06.
Apl. 1, '07.
Apl. 20, '07.
July 3, '07.
July 7, '08.
Member of Committee.
Secretary Committee. .
President Committee.
Member of Committee.
Member of Committee.
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Quebec during the Year 1908, their Age, Residence, Number of Pilotage, Earnings
Number of
trips to
Montreal.
9
14
15
6
18
15
14
14
21
17
15
23
28
15
17
23
19
7
17
15
14
5
15
13
13
24
18
10
17
8
18
24
17
7
25
9
15
23
13
10
11
Nunil
trip
[nteriu
Po
4
.
3
2
1
)er of
5 to
ediate
rts.
2
""2
""i
""i
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
3
4
1
""2
3
'"'i'
"2
3
"'2
2
1
10
2
1
2
1
"5
1
'2
i
I
2
"io
1
2
2
1
"i'
"'i'
Total j Earnings
No. of I to
Trips. Montreal.
27
28
30
21
39
28
30
39
43
39
30
46
40
30
34
50
39
20
34
32
29
17
30
35
27
49
36
22
32
25
36
51
32
22
.50
21
31
48
45
24
30
52
30
47
26
42
31
29
31
29
Earnings
to
Interme-
diate Ports.
Total
Earnings.
§ cts.
787 61
1,646 81
769 42
680 85
2,025 69
1,644 46
1,698 38
2,470 99
2,239 82
2,456 87
929 27
2,395 26
2.369 53
1,444 41
1,972 :^o
2,109 55
1,970 88
738 .59
1,529 09
1,786 63
1,292 53
494 94
1,687 01
1,612 40
1,003 34
2.308 07
1.370 01
676 88
1,897 43
896 67
1,933 24
2,229 05
1,999 14
675 66
2,:<52 33
716 68
933 81
2,311 95
1,088 20
909 21
877 10
2,351 64
973 74
2,cl5 01
1,2S5 80
1,903 13
1,013 05
1,425 98
1,676 70
771 25
76,2r.8 24
8 cts.
177 38
'i4i'94'
33 88
72 77
32 28
4288'
170 00
77 44
37 92
88 44
2i2 65
32 38
68 26
42 00
i26'23
79 09
70 65
109 82
37 48
564 20
31 00
100 34
90 57
84 44
35 63
'22998
31 87
7 00
136 01
2,957 19
S cts.
964 99
1,646 81
911 36
714 73
2,098 40
1,644 46
1,698 38
2.470 99
2,272 10
2, -156 87
929 27
2,438 14
2.369 53
1.444 41
1,972 30
2,277 55
1,970 88
738 .59
1,607 53
1,786 63
1,330 45
583 38
1,687 01
1,825 05
1,003 34
2,340 45
1.370 01
745 14
1,897 43
938 67
1,933 24
2,349 28
1,999 14
755 35
2,352 33
787 33
1,043 63
2,349 43
1,652 40
940 27
977 44
2,442 21
1,058 18
2,050 64
1,235 80
2,133 11
1,044 92
1,'«32 86
1,676 70
907 26
Employed on
Special Service
Tour-de-R61f.
Tour-de-R61e.
C. P. R. Atlantic.
Tour-de-R6le.
Tour-de-Role.
Donaldson Line.
C. P. R. Atlantic
C. P. R. Atlantic.
Allan Line.
Dominion Coal Co.
Allan Line.
Quebec S. S. Co.
Dominion Coal Co.
Allan Line.
Dominion Coal Co.
Thomson Line.
Dominion Coal Co.
Manchester Line.
Tour-de-Rdle.
Head Line.
Dominion Line, then
Elder Demjister & Co.
Elder Dempster & Co.,
then Dominion Line.
Tour-de-Rdle.
Allan Line.
Thomson Line.
Intercolonial Coal Mg.
&Co.
Dominion Coal Co.
Acadia Coal Co.
Tour-de-RoIe.
Dominion Line.
Tour-de-R61e.
Thomson Line.
Dominion Coal Co.
Dominion Line.
Tour-de-R61e.
Dominion Coal Co.
Tourde-K61e.
Tour-de-RoIe.
Dominion Coal Co.
Xova Scotia Steel &
Coal Co.
Direct Line, then Tour-
de-Rdle.
Montreal Transporta-
tion Co. then Tour-
de-Rdle.
Dominion Coal Co.
Tour-de-K6le.
Dominion Coal Co.
Elder Dempster Co.
Dtmalds'in Line.
Dobell Line.
Allan Line.
C. P. R. Atlantic.
Tour-<ie-R61e.
79,2.55 43
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Appendix No. 2. — Montreal Pilotage Office — Selected Apprentice Pilots for
AND ABOVE THE HaRBOUR OF QUEBEC.
Summary of the work of the Ten Selected Apprentice Pilots for and above the Har-
bour of Quebec, showing the number of trips made with Branch Pilots, on Ocean
Steamers during the year 1908.
1. J. B. Angers, made 12 trips, then branched July 7, 1908.
2. D. J. Perrault, made 51 trips, (passed December 6, 1907).
3. F. X. Rivard, made 51 trips.
4. Joseph ^fayrand, made 51 trips.
5. Napoleon Lachance, made 55 trips.
6. Henri Bouille, made 51 trips.
7. Theode Perron, made 51 trips.
8. Bona Dussault, made 50 trips.
9. J. Arthur xVrcand, made 51 trips.
10. Jules Briere, made 55 trips.
]\roxTREAL, December 10, IOCS.
JAMES J. KILEY,
Siijjt. of Pilots.
Appendix No. 3. — Montreal Pilotage Office.
List of Apprentice Pilots for and above the Harbour of Quebec with other particulars
regarding them, Age, Residence and date of License.
Name of Apprentice.
J. B. Angers
David .1. Perrault
F. X. Rivard
Joseph May rand
Napoleon Lachance
Henry Bouille
Thwde Perron
Bona Dussault ...
Joseph Arthur Arcand
Jules Brieres
NaiKjleon de Villers . . . .
Achille Gosselin
Annand Marchand
Donat Patpiet
Kdniond Lacroix
Thomas Houde
Cyprien Marchand
Ltidovic Lacouture. . . .
Kmilicn Naud
•To.H. Origene Perrault. . .
Oscar Perron
Jos. pjdmond de Villers.
Francois Beaudry
Horace Leveille
.Andre Gauthier
Age.
28
28
28
27
25
24
25
27
25
22
22
23
22
24
23
23
22
26
22
22
21
21
18
17
IG
Residence.
Ste. Anne de la Perade. .
Deschambault, P.Q
Grondines, P.Q
Lachevroti^re, P.Q
442 King street, Quebec.'.
Deschambault, P.Q
St. Marc des Carri^res . .
Chaniplain, P.Q
Portneuf, P.Q
Lotbiniere, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q
Three Rivers, P.Q
Grondines, P.Q
Contrecfeur, P.Q. . .
St. Ant. de Tilly, P.Q. . .
15f)3 St. Andre, Montreal
St. Ours, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q
St. Louis de Lotbiniere. .
Ste. Anne de la Perade .
Batiscan, P.Q
Deschambault, P.Q
Date of
License.
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
May
June
May
Sept.
16, 1899.
16, 1899.
16, 1899.
19, 1899.
4, 1900.
4, 1900.
4, 1900.
4, 1900.
4, 1900.
30, 1903.
30, 1902.
30, 1903.
30, 1903.
30, 1903.
30, 1903.
30, 1903.
30. 1903.
30, 1903.
30, 1903.
1, 1906.
15, 1907.
15, 1907.
6, 1908.
6, 1908.
17, 1908.
JAMES J. RH.EY,
!^^«>^"TI{K.\T,, December 10. 190S.
Siipt. of Pilots.
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.\ppEXDix Xo. 4. — MoxTREAL PiLOTAGE Office. — ^List of Pensioners of the Montreal
Decayed Pilots Fund — Amount Payable each Quarter.
Widow David L. Bonille
Athanase Dufresne
Victor Gagnon
Alexis Gauthier
Octave .J. Hainelin
Adolpbe Lise
David Mathieii
Edouard Naud
Jean Nault
Elzear Bellisle
Zephirin Bouille
Cyrille Belisle
■Joseph Pleau
HeiFS -fosaphat Sauvagean, c.o. F. X. Gauthier, tutor.
D.d pil. Jean Arcand
L. A. Bouille
Philippe Belanger
Joseph Chandonnet
Pierre Gagnon ... .
Louis Mayrand
Augustin Naud
Liboire Perrault
Treffle Toupin
Alfred Frenette
Gedeon Groleau
Alfred St. Amant
Nere Bellisle
Narcisse Perrault
Xestor Arcand
C. Lyderic Bouille
29 33
37 33
37 33
32 00
37 33
37 33
32 00
32 00
32 00
37 33
37 33
29 33
37 33
29 33
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
75 00
Champlain, P.Q.
Deschambault, P.Q.
775 Marie Anne jt.,]Vfontreal.
73 Fabre st., Montreal.
Sorel, P.Q.
Deschambault, PAi.
Lachevrotiere Station, P.Q.
Ste. Anne de la Perade, P.Q.
Deschambault, P.Q.
Lotbiniere, P.Q.
I Levis, P.Q.
Three Rivers, P.Q.
Ste. Anne de la Perade, P.Q.
St. Marc des Carrieres, P.Q.
Deschambault, P.Q.
'La Bouchette, P.Q.
IPortneuf, P.Q.
Grondines, P.Q.
iDeschanibault, P.Q.
Bureau Pare, Deschambault.
Three Rivers, P.Q.
•JAMES J. EILEY,
Montreal, Deoeniher 10, 1908.
Supt. of Pilots.
Appendix Xo. 5.— Montreal Pilotage Office.
Statement showing- the number and kind of vessels, reported in this office, total of
tonnage, total of crews and number of passengers inward, for season 1908.
Sea-going vessels T47
Steamers from upper lakes Ill
Schooners 31
Barges, tugs and steam yachts 14
Total 903
Total tonnage of these vessels 2,154,613
The number of masters and crews was 44,625
Xumber of passengers inward 35,474
JAMES J. EILEY,
Montreal, December 10, 1908. Supt. of Pilots.
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Appendix No. 6. — Montreal Pilotage Office. — Earnings of each Tour-de-E.6le Pilot
for the Years 1907 and 1908.
Name of Pilot.
Albert Gagnon
J. N. Raymond
Damien Paquet
Onesime Naud
Narcisse Bouille
Celestin Brunet
Anthyme Perrault
Arthur Belisle
Constant Toupin . . .
Honore Dassault
Ulric Groleau
J. B. Nadeau
J. B. Angers, (Branch July 7, 1908).
J. M. Labranche
Earnings
in
1G07.
$ cts.
857 72
316 70
332 60
290 80
464 19
612 17
440 82
281 00
384 60
4;W 47
259 76
235 07
900 25
5,814 15
Earnings
in
1908.
$ cts.
1,058 18
1,043 63
997 44
964 99
938 67
911 36
787 33
755 35
745 14
738 59
714 73
583 38
907 26
940 27
12,086 32
Add for Movagps
in
1908.
cts.
50 00
45 00
30 00
30 00
175 00
40 00
100 00
470 00
Montreal, December 10, 1908.
JAMES J. RILEY,
Superintendent of Pilots.
Appendix No. 7. — Montreal Pilotage Office.
By-Law 44 of the By-Laws of the Pilotage District of Montreal.
44. From and after the coming into force of the present l)y-laws, the following
fees shall be payable for pilotage between the harbours of Montreal and Quebec and
between the several places therein mentioned.
From Father Point to Quebec.
May 1, to November 10
November 10, to November 19,
November 19, to March 1
March 1, to May 1 .
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MONTRa\L TO QUEBEC AND VICE VERSA.
From the harbour of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite side of the River St.
Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the harbour of Quebec.
For the pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam (except as herein-
after mentioned) for each foot of draught of water : —
Upwards $ .0 50
Downwards 0 50
For the pilotage of any sea-going vessels propelled by steam, for each foot of
draught of water : —
Upwards $0m
Downwards 0 62^
For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water : —
Upwards $ 1 05
Downwards O^'O
From the harbour of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River
St. Lawrence, or any place above Portneuf and below Three Rivers.
For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinaft«r
mentioned), for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $150
Downwards 1 50
For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of
draught of water: —
Upwards $ 1 75
Downwards 1 75
From Montreal to Three Rivers 175
From Three Rivers to Quebec 1 75
For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $3 60
Downwards 1 90
From the harbour of Quebec to Sorel and the opposite side of the River St.
Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below Sorel.
For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinaft'T
mentioned), for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $150
Downwards - 1 50
For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled hy steam, for each foot of
draught of water : —
Upwards $187^
Downwards 1 87^
For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $ 3 15
Downwards 2 10
From the harbour of Quebec to the harbour of Montreal, or to any place above
Sorel and below the harbour of Montreal. .
For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter
mentioned), for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $200
Downwards 2 00
For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of
draught of water : —
Upwards $ 2 50
Downwards • • • 2 50
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For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water: —
Upwards $ 4 20
Downwards 2 80
From the harbour of Montreal to Sorel or to any place above Sorel and below
Hochelaga, and from Sorel, or to any place above Sorel and below Hochelaga, to the
harbour of Montreal, for each foot of draught of water for each such pilotage: —
Upwards $100
Downwards 1 00
For the removal of any vessel from one wharf to another, within the limits of the
harbour; or from any of the wharfs into Lachine canal; or out of the said canal to
any of the wharfs in the harbour ; or from the foot of the current ; or from Longueuil
into the harbour; or from the harbour to the foot of the current or to Longueuil: —
For each such service $ 5 00
APPENDIX No. 38.
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PILOTAGE OF QUEBEC FOR
THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Honourable L. P. Brodeur,
Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to inclose you a report of the corporation of pilots for
and below the harbour of Quebec for the year 1908.
Previous to the opening of navigation all the pilots have been examined by Dr.
Page for sight and colour vision. Three failed, namely, Arbel Bernier, 0. E. Laro-
chelle and Elzeard Desrozier, these have been pensioned. F. X. Laraarre, superannu-
ated on account of ill-health. Two have retired, Edmond Larochelle, licensed Decem-
ber, 1863, age 65. Adelm Pouliot, licensed March 1865, age 69.
Service at Father Point station on April 20. Director left with four pilots to
open the station and keep the log-book bill of board of pilots on duty and that there is
no delay caused to ships by tlie pilot tender Eureka in embarking and disembarking.
Quebec Oificc. — There is always a director on duty to book pilots for outward
ships and see them personally before taking charge. The office is open day and night
during all season of navigation. In general the conduct has been good ; we had only
a complaint against Prudent Marmen for inebriety. His name was removed from the
active list.
We were fully advised by the agent, ^M. Bcland. of all defects in buoys or lights
between Father Point and Quebec. All pilots made their report immediately after
landing.
At the annual meeting held on December 10 the same board of officers was re-
elected for the season of 1909.
Six apprentice-pilots for and below the harbour of Quebec have passed their
examination before Commander O. G. V. Spain. Raymond Baquet. president ;
Alphonse Pouliot, Eugene Anetil, Charles Raymond, Emilio Couillard, directors, and
Alfred Larochelle, superintendent. Namel.v, Gabriel Lachance, Ernest Pouliot, Bas-
tien Anetil, Adelard Bernier, Felix Lavoie and C. H, Henri Koenig, all made their
forty trips during the season with branch pilots on ocean steamers, and have left on
board ocean steamers for the winter to enable them to pass as first mate before they
can be classed as pilots.
Humbly submitted,
ALFRED LAROCHELLE,
Supt. of Quebec Pilots.
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BraisCii Pilots for and Below the Harbour of Quebec according to seniority.
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Raj'mond Baquet . .
'F. Xav. Lamarre . . .
' Mciise Pouliot
I Paul Gobeil
,C. Alarie Raymond
Victor Vezina
L. Robert Deniers. ,
Dominion Coal Co
Xight office keeper
Timr de role & Saguenay . .
Dominion Coal Co
O.P.R. Line & President..
Tour de rule
Director
Thomson Line .
Captain and pilot of SS,
Canifiana
Allan Line
Tour de role . .
Head Line
Tour de rOle
Dominion Coal Co
Tour de role.
Dominion Coal Co
Tour de rdle
Dominion Coal Co
H^ad Line
Tour de r6le & Saguenay. .
Director
Tour de role & Saguenay . .
Thomson Line
Tour de role & Saguenay . .
Manchester Line " . .
Tour de role & Saguenay . .
Dominion Line.
Tour de role . . .
Jos. G. Dupil. . .
Joseph Fortier .
Nestor Lachance
Joseph Lapointe
Peter Pepin
Isiode Noel
Theophile Corriveau
Elzeard (iodbout
Theodule Lachance
A. Treffle Simard
Narcisse Lavoie
Jos. Kmilio Couillar-i
L. Albert Royer
Ouesime Noel
Napoleon Baillargeon
F. Xav. Demeules
L. M. Lapierrc
F. Eugr. Lachance
TheOphile St. Laurent
Jos. Viottir Gourdeau
L. TrefHe Delisle
J. Bte. Couillard
Bonaventure Lavoi<-
Adjutor Biiillargeon
Sam. Rioux
Charles Clavet
Paul Lachance
Arcadius .Jouvin
Paul Lachance
Joseph I'ouliot
Adjutor Lachance
Frs. (iaudreau
Arthur Koenig
Eugene Antil
David Duinas
Joseph Lachance
Alphonse Pouliot Director . . .
Elzeard Nortnand Tour de role . .
J. Bte. Bernier Donaldson Line
•Joseph Paquet Tour de rdle
.Jean A. liachance
Arthur Baillargeon
.Joseph Vezina
Herminigild Guenai<l
-John A. Urvine
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Tour de role & Saguenay .
Allan Line . .
Director
C.P.R. Line
Tour de role . .
Director
Tour de rOle & Saguenay . .
Frederic Bouffard
Jules Asselin
Lucien Lachance
Camille Bernier . . ,
Moise Blouin . . . .
Moise L. God bout.
Alfred (xaudreau .
Alfred Raymond
Piiilias Jjachance . .
& Saguenay.
Dominion Coal Co
Tour de role & Saguenay.
Captain of Red Island
lightship
Tour de role
Dominion Coal Co .....
Thomson Line
Di minion Line
Tour de role
Manchester Line
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St. John Orleans.
Quebec.
Montmag^y.
Quebec.
Notre Dame Levis
St. Valier-
St. John Orleans.
Quebec.
St. John Oileans.
St. Laurent Orleans.
Montreal.
St. John Orleans.
Quebec.
Montreal.
St. Joseph, Levis.
St. Luce, Rimouski.
(Quebec.
St. John, Orleajis.
Quebec.
St. John, Orleans.
Notre Dame Jjevis.
C^uebec.
St. Petronille, Orleans.
Trois Pist<)!«s.
Cap St. Ignace.
St. Ann.
Quebec.
Riviere Trois Pistoles.
St. Michel Beilechasse.
Quebec.
St. Luce, Rimouski.
Quebec.
St .John, Orleans.
Quebec.
LTslet.
Quebec.
Notre Dam<i I.,.: vis.
St. Laurent Orleans.
Chateau Richer.
Cap St. Ignace.
Llslet.
Quebec.
Montreal.
Quebec.
Montmagny.
Green Island.
St. Laurent Orleans.
Quebec.
Cap St. Ignac .
(Quebec.
.St. John Orle.tiis.
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Ho.
Name.
Tos. H. Talbot {Tour de role
Arthur Lachance ' . .
Louis F. Thivierge . ' .
Emile La'-jhance iTour de r61e
Alphonse Asselin ' •. & Saguenay
Edmond Larochelle C&yttAm o( Lady L'v(l>/n.
Joseph Plante Tour de r61e
Alphonse Paquet
Adelard Bemier
Jean Bte. Pouliot
Joseph Thivierge
Leonidas Lachance . .
Endore Langlois .■
Joseph Delisle .
Jules Lachance Allan Line
Auguste Sant^rre <•
Arthur Larochelle Tour de role
C . P . R . Empress Line
Donaldson Line
Allan Line
. 'Tour de r6le & Saguenay.
Raoiil Lachance Elder Dempster Line
William lianglois Dominion Coal Co . . .
Ernest Bemier .. i.
Arthur Baquet ; Elder Dempster Line
Jules Lamarre 'Tour de role
George Larochelle Dominion Coal Co . . .
89 [Adelard Deslisle Tour de role
90 Pierre L. Lach.ince Dominion Coal Co . .
91 Alexandre Larochelle Elder Dempster Line
92 Joseph A. Dnpil Tour de r6le
93 ] Arthur Paquet ;
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Berth ier.
St. John Orleans.
Quebec.
St. John Orleans.
1 Quebec.
St. JVfichel Bellechasse.
;St. Pauls Bay.
St. John Orlean.«.
Quebec.
St. John Orleans.
iSt. Michel Bellechasse.
I St. Joseph Levis.
Quebec.
St. Michel Bellechasse.
Notre Dame Levis.
St. Valier.
St. Michel Bellechasse.
Quebec.
St. Michel Bellecha.«se.
St. Jean Port Joli.
St. John Orleans.
Officers of the Board.
RAYMOND BAQUET, President.
ALPHONSE POULIOT, Director.
CHARLES RAYMOND, Director.
Certified,
ALFRED LAROCHELLE,
Superintendent of Quebec Pilots.
Quebec, December 31, 1908.
JOSEPH EMILIO COUILLARD, Director.
EUGENE ANCTIL, Director.
JOSEPH POULIOT.
F. X. DION, Secretary-Treasurer.
P. H. LAMONTAGNE, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Sir, — I have the honour to transmit to you a detailed statement, in duplicate, of
the monej-s received and expended by the Decayed Pilot Fund of Quebec, for the past
year; also a similar statement, in duplicate, of moneys received and expended by the
Corporation of Pilots ; all of which have been revised and attested.
The total amount of receipts received by the Corporation
Pilots for pilotage was $ 128,974 85
The total expenditure including the 7 p.c. deposited in
the fiind 21,280 70
Leaving a not balance of $ 107,694 15
Oivinp each a net dividend of $ 1,180 00
Fifteen foreifrn vessels paid in 1,G26 02
and 886 British vessels paid in $127,348.83.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
The pilotage tariff for the harbour of Quebec and below was sanctioned in 1882
and again sanctioned on June 23, 1903, and fixed at $3.87 per draught foot for enter-
ing the harbour and $3.40 per draught foot for clearing.
From May 1 to Xovember 10 (Entering) .$ 3 87
May 1 to November 10 (Clearing) . 3 40
Xovember 10 to Xovember 19 (Entering)
Xovember 10 to Xovember 19 (Clearing)
Xovember 19 to March 1 (Entering)
Xovember 19 to March 1 (Clearing)
March 1 to May 1 (Entering)
March 1 to May 1 (Clearing)
and $5 for each change of mooring in the harbour.
The whole submitted,
(Sgd.) F. X. DIOX,
Sec.-Treas.
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Y. X. Dion in account with the Corporation of Pilots of Quebec, to December 31, 1908.
Receipts.
Amount.
S ets
13
To Balance of 1^07
Resei've Fund ^■
Customs Montreal *•
II Three Rivers
Sorel. ..
II Chicoutinii
., Riviere du Loup
II Rimouski
Interest, Banque Nationale
Lost time ; ■ .
liental of Department
Board at Father Point, (balance of 1907)
in r.'08 1'
M remitted by Directors
Pilotage collected at Quebec , 111
5(;3
(lOo
735
443
70U
!)02
267
345
131
273
896
233
,367
IbS
,580
135,598 44
Expenditure.
By Interests paid on loans....
Rental : Chouinard Estate
M Contributions
II Special tax
•I Heatrng, lighting,'.
General Expenses
Expenses of pilots
Indemnity to Directors . . .
Tns\irance
Legal advisers
Pilotage : remitted
Salaries of employees
Pilots pensioned
Board Father Point
Paid account on loan
Reserve Fund
Dividend
Decayed pilots' fund
Balance
Amount.
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$ ets.
180 00
600 00
149 50
75 00
S7 1!)
,180 13
640 91
600 00
41 70
200 00
949 48
,550 00
.000 00
,640 57
,.500 00
,500 00
,694 15
,017 91
991 90
135,598 44
Quebec, December 30, 190S.
F. X. Dion,
Scc.-Treas.
N.B. — We, the undersigned, officially appointed to examine the books and accounts
of the Corporation of Pilots of Quebec, beg to certify to having carefully examined
them and to having found them correct.
(Sgd.) Jules Asselin, 1 . ,.,
L. Albert Eeyer, } ^y'd^tors.
J. A. Labrecque, Accountant.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
Statement of moneys received and expended by the Corporation o£ Pilots for the
Decayed Pilot Fund of Quebec, during the year 1908.
Receipts.
To Balance of 1907
Contribution of pilots
Interests on investment
St-Romuald Fubiick, remitted
Interest from savings bank
St-Valier Fabrick, remitted on loan
The Corpoiatiou of Pilots, remitted
Thomas Gray, remitted .
ExrENDITlKE.
By Pensions
M Relief
•I Salaries
H Loan to chui'ch wardens St-Prime. .
ti Deposits in savings banks
•I Balance on hand
To Relief.
Desrosiers, Elzear, to May 31 ... .
Rioux, Samuel, to April 10, 1908 .
Pexsioxers at the Expense
OF THE FrXD.
Amount paid to each during the year
from November 1. 1907. to November
1, 1908, inclusive. The whole paid from
January 1, 1908, to December 31, 1908
11 Pilots at S300.
Raymond, Hubert
Larochelle, Joseph
Monn, Ls. Edmond
Gobeil, Pierre
Larochelle, Ed., sr., pensioned from
January 1, 1908
Pouliot, Adelme, pensioned from Janu-
ary 1, 1008...
Desrosiers, Elzear, from June 1, 1903. .
Bernier, Arbel, from May 9, 1908
Larochelle, Onesime, from May 9, 1908
Rioux, Napoleon, from May 9, 1908. . .
Lamarre, F. X., from Sept. 14, 1908. . .
16 Pilots at -§210.
Genest, Edouard
Brown, Joseph
Pouliot, Joseph
Gravel, Joseph .
Lachance, Moise
Audet, Cyrille
Paquet, Paul
Normand, ( Jeorge
Couillard, .loseph Phil., died August 3,
1908
Chamberland, Ephrem
Delisle, Nazaire
Brown, Chs. F
BoufTard, Vrthur, died Nov. 18, 1908. .
Godbout, Laurent
Tremblay, J. Bte
Dusras, George
$ cts.
6,513 71
9,017 91
4,76S 75
4,000 00
180 07
2,800 00
1,500 00
700 00
29,480 44
1 Pilot at .S19G.
Chouinard, Thos., died Oct. 8, 1908.
13,043 77
149 96
550 00
9,500 00
6,175 00
61 71
29,480 44
94 40
55 56
149 96
300 00
300 00
300 00
300 00
250 00
250 00
125 00
142 67
142 67
142 67
.35 87
2,288 88
216 00
216 00
216 00
216 00
210 00
216 00
216 00
216 00
163 76
216 00
216 00
216 00
226 57
216 00
216 00
216 00
3,414 33
1 Pilot at ^176.
Lapointe, Cyrille.
WIDOWS.
24 Widows .vr §116.
Widow Bernier, J. Bte
Dutresne, Jeremie. ...
Caron, Maxirain, died Oc
tober 31, 1908
D'Amours, David
Despres, Augnste
Gobeil, Antoine
Langlois, Paul
Gobeil, Jeau
Lapointe, Antoine
Pouliot, J. Bte
Menard, Regis
Paquet, .Joseph ,
Pouliot, Jean
Dumas, Chs., bal. 1907. ...
year 1908
Dumas, Francois
Vaillancourt
Vezina, Charles
Adam, J. E
Baquet, Aunibal ...
Demers, Victor
Pouliot, Joseph ...
D'Amours, Achille
Langlois, Cyprien
Lachance, Nmna, , . . .
11 Widows at S112.
Widow Gourd eau, Theop
M Delisle, Jean
M Lachance, Jos. (Pepin)
M Forgues, Narcisse
Delisle, F. X
II Lemieux, Pierre . .
II Lamarre, Jean Frs
II Patoine, J. Bte
II Carodeau, Nazaire
.1 Chouinard, Thomas, pensioned
Octobers, 1908
11 Ruel ard, Pierre
5 Widows at SI 10.
Widow Doiron, Eustache. . .
II Fortin, Nicholas
II Despres, George
" Sansterre, Adelard
II Paquet, Paul
•S cts.
183 75
176 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 (X)
29 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 OO
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
116 00
2,813 00
84 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
112 00
7 00
112 00
1,099 00
no 00
110 00
no 00
no 00
no 00
5.50 00
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7 Widows at S106.
Widow Curodeau, Pierre, bal. '07 .
., year '08.
Bernifr, Jos. Bte
Pouliot, Paul
Mercier, Ma^loire
Langlois, Phileas
Labrecque, Leon
Pouliot, Nap
7 Widows at SIOO.
Widow Foumier, Amable
Glyme, Dennis
Noel, Henri, died Oct. 19, '08.
Ross, Pierre, account
Langelier, Fabien
Dion, Alfred
Dion, Joseph
4 Widows .vr ?!)6.
Widow Levesque, Jos ...
II Pineau, Benj ....
II Lachance, Ovide.
II Pelletier, David .
1 Widow at S80.
Widow Turgpon, Edouard.
2 Widows at S68.
Widow Morency, GuilL, died Oct.9,'08
II Dallaire, Napoleon
I Widow at §<}4.
Widow Turgeon, Alfred . . .
S cts. !
26 50
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
768 50
100 00
100 00
97 00
75 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
672 00
96 00
96 00
96 00
96 00
384 00
80 00
63 94
68 00
131 94
64 00
CHILDREN.
15 Childken at S30.
Child Boutin, Ths., died Dec. 29, '07.
Dugas, Jean
Forbes, Isaac
Giroux, Jean
Langlois, Joseph
Toussaint, Pierre
Plante, Joseph
Noel, Francois
Chouinard, Chs.
Gobeil, Jean
Babin, Damase .
Descombes, Pierre
Talbot, J. Bte..
Larnchelle, Fmile
RECAPITULATION OF
PENSIONS.
11 Pilots at S300
16 ,1 216
1 II 196
1 M 176
29 Pilots.
24 Widows at S116
11 „ 112
5 II 110
7 I- 106
7 II 100
4 ,1 96
1 I. 80
2 I. 68
1 I. 64
62 Widows.
15 Children at $30
106 Pensioners.
$ cts.
2 37
30 00
56 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
418 37
2,288 88
3,414 33
183 75-
176 00
2,813 00
1,099 00
550 00
768 50
672 00
384 00
80 00
131 94
64 00
418 37
13,043 77
N.B. — We, the undersigned, officially appointed to examine the books and accounts
of the Decayed Pilot Fund of Quebec, beg to certify to having carefully examined
them; also to having checked the amounts deposited in the savings banks. The whole
was found correct and in perfect order.
(Sgd.) Jules Asselin,
L. Albert Reyer,
J. A. Labrecque, Accountant.
Auditors.
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DR. RECEIPTS.
To Balance of lii07
Trustees of Quebec roads, 1 years interest to July 1, '08, at 6 p.c,
Debentures of the City of Quebec, Class B. at 7 p.c on §9,000
Treasury Department, 1 year's interest to July 1, '08, at 5 p.c
Corporation of Pilots, 1 year's interest on §4,500 at 4 p.c
Remitted on capital
Churchwardens of St. Fulgence, 1 year's interest on §1,000 at 5 p.c.
Churchwardens of St. Valier, remitted on capital
1 year's interest on §11,000 at 4 p.c. ,
Churchwardens of St. Romuald, remitted on capital
1 year's interest on §19,000 at 4 p.c
Trustees of St. Prime, 1 year's interest on §7,000 at 4 p.c
Thomas Gray, bal. of capital remitted
Bal. of interests
Interests on Accounts of Banque Nationale and Quebec
Contribution of Pilots
CR.
By Relief and pensions paid during the year ('S, Relief.
Arrears of pensions
Quarter to Jan. 31, '08
April 80
July 31
October 31
Loans to Trustees of St. Prime ...
Salaries of Treasurer and Assistant
Deposits in Savings Bank
Balance on hand
STATEMENT OF FUND.
Money loaned
ti on Savings Banks
M on hand
To be deducted from arrears due .
Net capital ....
§ cts.
ti,513 71
1.368 00
630 00
1,000 00
180 00
1,500 00
50 00
2,800 00
450 00
4,000 00
760 00
315 00
700 00
15 75
180 07
9,017 91
29,480 44
149 96
.55 50
3,051 00
3,153 37
3,442 52
3,341 38
9,500 00
550 00
6,175 TO
61 71
29,480 44
95,500 00
6,175 00
61 71
101,736 71
53 00
101,683 71
Quebec, December 31, 1908.
(Sgd.) F. X. Dion, Sec.-Treas.
156 MARINE ASD Flt^HERIEB
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
APPENDIX No. 39.
REPORT OF THE PILOTAGE AUTHORITY OF NEW ^YESTMINSTER, B.C.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31; 1908.
New Westminster, B.C., January 16, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy jMinister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I herewith inclose you a report of the Pilotage Commissioners for the port
of New Westminster, B.C., for the year ending December 31, 1908.
F. P. MAXWELL, Secretary.
Name of Pilot, J. W. Rogers, age 42, serving full district.
Number of vessels reported liable to pay pilotage.
Inwards. Outwards.
British sailing vessels 1
British steam vessels 10- 10
Foreign sailing vessels 1 1
Foreign steam vessels 1 1
13 12
Natiunality of above vessels reported inwards —
British 11
American 1
Chillian 1
13
Total amount received for pilotage services for the year, as follov.s : —
From British vessels $459 00
From Foreign vesse''? 91 00
$ 550 00
Rates of pilotage for the district, are as follows : —
Respectfxilly submitted,
F. P. MAXWELL,
Secretai'i/.
New Westminster Piix)Tagr Authority.
This pilotage district includes port of New Westminster, port of Stevesou and the
several way landings on the Eraser river.
Bates.— From the lightship on the Eraser sand heads to New Westminster —
Per foot.
For vessels under sail $ 400
For vessels in tow of steamers 2 00
For vessels \indcr steam 150
No provision for compulsory payment of pilotage.
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APPENDIX No. 40.
KEPORT OF THE NANAJIIO PILOTAGE AUTHORITY FOR THE YEAR
ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1908.
Nanaimo, B.C., January 8, 1909.
G. J. Desbarats, Esq.,
Acting Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — By direction of the Board of Pilot Commissioners, I have the honour to
inclose herewith statements of the accounts of the Nanaimo Pilotage Authority for
the year ending December 31, 1908.
Your obedient servant,
TULLY BOYCE,
Secretary.
nanaimo pilotage authority.
Pilotage Returns for the Year 1908.
Licensed pilots : —
Name. Age.
Christensen, James 67
Butler, James Edgar 48
Owen, James David 42
Yates, Albert Francis 56
Goss€, Josiah 44
Foote, John Calvin 48
Butler, Johia William 38
Rates of Pilotage. — $1.00 per foot draught, and 1 cent per ton net register. Special
rates for mail steamers and tugs.
Nanaimo Pilotage Authority, January 8, 1909.
Stat-ement of vessels which paid pilotage fees for the year ending December 31,
1908 :—
British,
Steamers 144 Pilotage fees. . . . $16,437 30
Sailers -J "' .... 138 20
Barges 2 " ... 40 00
$16,615 50
Foreign.
Steamers 420 Pilotage fees. . . . $15,679 82
Sailers 12 " ... 500 31
Barges i".» •'■' . . . 779 73
16,959 SC)
$33,575 36
158 MARINE AXD FLSHERIE8
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY.
Expenditure for the Year ending 1908.
By salary secretary and treasurer $ 600 00
Office expenses 407 85
Commission to collectors 606 11
Pilot boat account 840 00
Pilot station expenses .. 2,991 19
Travelling and personal expt-nses 3,240 00
Net earnings 24,890 21
$33,575 36
J. S. KNARTSOK,
Chairman.
TULLY BOYCE,
Secretary.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
159
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
APPENDIX No. 41.
EEPORT OF THE VAIn^COITVER PILOTAGE AUTHORITY FOR THE YEAR
ENDING DECE:MBER 31, 1908.
Vancouver, B.C., January 5, 1909.
The Honourable
The Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa, Canada.
Sir, — I have the honour to inclose herewith statement of accounts and of the
affairs of the Vancouver pilotage district for year ended, 1908.
At a meeting of the Commissioners held yesterday, the accounts were audited and
signed by the chairman, and I was instructed to forward same to you.
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
C. GARDINER JOHNSON,
Secretary.
No. of License.
Name of Pilot.
Age.
Service in.
Remarks.
1 Ist. Class
2 1st. Class
3 1st. Class
4 1st. Class
5 2nd. Class
William Ettershank . .
George W. Robertson
H. Robson Jones
Donald Patterson
George W. Robarts .
66
58
53
47
36
Licensed to pilot vessels of any .size or
Y description within the Limits of the
Vancouver Pilotage di.strict.
1" Active.
I
Note. — Pilotage dues now in force are same as approved by Orders in Council,
January 19 and February 19, 1907, and are as follows: —
(a) For vessels under sail, $2 per foot draught of water and one per cent net
registered ton.
(6) For vessels in tow of a steamer, $1 per foot draught of water and one cent
per net registered ton.
(c) For steamers, $1 per foot draught of water, and one cent per net registered
ton.
The pilotage from Cape Flattery or Royal Roads to a line drawn from Point
Atkinson to the nun buoy on Spanish Bank, or to the limits of Howe Sound, and vice
versa, is not compulsory, but if the services of a pilot are required he shall be paid
the following rates : —
From Cape Flattery, $6 per foot.
From Galium Bay, $5 per foot.
From Beachy Head, $4 -per foot.
From 'Race Rocks or Royal Roads, $3 per foot.
And for vessels under steam or in tow of a steamer the following rates shall be
paid : —
From Cape Flattery, $3 per foot.
From Galium Bay, $2.50 per foot.
From Race Rocks or Royal Roads, vessels under steam, $1 per foot.
From Race Rocks or Royal Roads, vessels in tow of a steamer, $1.50 per foot.
C. GARDINER JOHNSON,
Secretary-Treasurer Vancouver Pilotage District.
160
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Kumlv^r.
! Inwards —
5 ] British sailers ....
14 I Foreign sailers. . .
88 British steamers . .
208 Foreign steamers .
5
13
86
208
Outwards —
British sailers. . . .
Foreign sailers . . .
British steamers. .
Foreign steamers.
Amount.
1()9 00
.SS7 80
5,893 56
4,574 46
ir.5 00
402 42
(•..16S 82
4,479 94
Total.
10,974 82
11,216 18
22,191 00
Remaining in Port on December 31, VMS—Bondicca, $30.74, Elsa, ?4o.04, Hnddon Hull, 830.82, Lonsdale
$73.86. Maknra, §249.60.
Approved,
PJCIIARD ALEXANDER.
Chairman.
C. GARDNER JOHNSON,
Secretary.
Receipts —
Balance in bank, January 1, 1908
Pilotage earnings for year, 1908. . .
Disbursements —
Paid pilots January 5, 190J< . . .
Paid pilots during year, 1908. . .
Office expense account
Pilotage expense account, 1908.
I'alance in bank
Approved,
RICHARD ALEXANDER,
Amount.
1,198 10
22,191 00
1,198 10
13,762 23
1,225 65
6,209 68
993 44
Total.
23,389 10
23,389 10
Assets.
Bank of Montreal
Bank of Montreal, Savings Department
License fee
Interest, 1908
73() 21
20 00
22 59
Amount.
993 44
778 80
778 80
993 44
Total.
I>I.\IULITIES.
Reserve fund
Interest, 1908
License fee
Pilotage earnings undisbursed ....
736 21
22 59
20 00
1.772 24
1,772 24
Chairman.
C. GARDNER JOHNSON,
Secretary.
PILOTAGE AUTHORITY 161
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
APPENDIX No. 42.
EEPOKT OF THE VICTOEIA AND ESQUIMALT PILOTAGE AUTHORITY
EOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1908.
ViCTORU, B.C., February 23, 1909.
Sm, — Inclosed please find annual report for the year 1906, which I trust is correct
and satisfactory.
I am, sir,
Your obedient servant,
ANGUS B. McXEIL,
Secretary Treasurer.
Balance— Surplus 1907 $ 455 76
To Receipts— British 6,483 65
" Foreign 8,192 42
15,131 83
By Expenditure— Pilots drawings $12,840 80
" Surplus 1907 455 76
" Secretary's salary 600 00
" Secretary's expenses 420 00
" Miscellaneous 244 77
14,561 33
By Balance surplus 1908 570 50
Pilots —
A^e. •
S. W. Bucknam 59
John Thompson 61
Wm. Cox 54
John Newby 60
Board of Commissioners —
A. B. Fraser, sr., Esq.
J. Kingham, Esq.
H. F. Bullen, Esq.
Capt. Wm. Grant.
ANGUS B. McNEILL,
Secretary Treasurer.
1. Pilotage is compulsory in this port.
2. Detailed statement for year 1908 —
British ships piloted 208
Foreign ships piloted 150
Foreign ships attended 78
Foreign tugs (no services) 18
Foreign ships licensed 3
British ships licensed 1
Total 458
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant.
ANGUS B. McNeill,
23 — 11 Secretary.
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APPEN
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
SEA GOINc;
Date
of
Casualty.
1908.
Mar. 26.,
May 19.
1907.
July 27.
1908.
Feb. 1.
1!M)7.
Oct. 22.
Aug. 3.
Dec. 1.
April 2.
1908.
Jan. 18.
l'.)07.
Dec. 8.
Sept. 23.
1908.
Jan. 24.
Mar. 1 .
1907.
Nov. 4.
1908.
Fel>. 16.
1907.
June 20.
Oct. 17.
J une 1 1 .
Name of Ship.
A. W. Perry.
(106075)
A. W. Perry.
(106075)
Abana
(90045)
Abana . . . .
(96945)
Abbie Keast
(107798)
Ada
(592.n5)
Ada Mildred
(117961)
Addle and Beatrice.
(121898)
.\donis
(111999)
Affezione. . . .
(Italian)
Agnes
(107589)
Albuera
(115262)
Alcana. ...
(107657;
Alfredo.
Alliance. . .
(74410)
Alkaline . . .
(103731)
Alkaline . .
(103731)
Alma
Yrs
11
11
17
17
Port of Regii-try.
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
tf
Halifax. N.S !Sclir. steel, .steam .
Halifax, N.S Schr. .steel, steam .
I
St. John, N.B Schr. wood, ^ail. . .
i
I
St. John, N.B ... . . . Schr. wuod, sail . . .
957
957
8 St. John, N.B Schr.
. . jChatham, N. B Schr.
.. Pictou, N.S Schr,
. . 'Shelburne, N.S Schr.
wood, .-^ail. .
wood, sail
wood, .sail,
wood, sail . .
96
72
99
197
Windsor, N.S.
Schr. wood, sail .Slli
23 Naples, Italy...
7 fJloiicester, G.B.
'Bark
I
Schr.
wood, .sail . .
wood, .sail
5 St. John, N.B ISchr. steel, steam .
i I
8 Lunenburg, N.S 'Schr. wood, sail..
Mt. Vedeo, Uruguay jBark iron, .sail .
Chatham, N.B
Parrsboro, N.S. . .
Parrsboro, N.S. . .
New York, U.S.A.
Sclir. wood, sail
Bark wood, sail
Bark wood, sail.
.Schr. wood, sail.
1,019
I
I
j 2,259
I 99
9S7
99
626
626
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
DIX 44.
and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
, nontlis ending June 30,, 1907-8.
WRECK, 1907-08.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
happened.
Cause and Nature
of Casualty.
Remark.*
Halifax, N.S., Boston, U.SA.
Boston, U.S.A., Charlotte-
town, P.E.T.
At Boston wharf, U.S.A. . .
McMillans Point, Strait of
Canso, N.S.
Struck wharf.
Stranded
St. Martins, X.B., Boston, 10 mUes off Cape Elizabeth, Lost Firing Jib
U.S.A. Me., U.S.A. 1
Bath, Me., St. Martin.s, N.B. Bass Harbour Light, Me., [Stranded.
I U.S.A.
Part.
Part .S30,000.
Part 1,800.
St. John, N.B.. New York, Cape Cod, SE. 30 miles A. Lost part of deckload.
U.S.A. ' Ocean.
Sj'dney, C.B., Chatham, N.B. Pastage Island, IMiramichi Foundered [Total.
I Bay.
New York, U.S.A., Halifax, Near Blond Rock, Seal Id., Ran on rock i . . . . [Part 500.
N.S. i 43° 2.SX.,r)(r W.N.Atlantic
New York, U.S. A., New Lat. 32° 12" N. Lon. 73 56 W. Lost some sails in gale |Part 300.
York, U.S..V. N. Atlantic.
Port William, Port aux Lat. 24° .35, Lon. 82" 35,
Spain, Trinidad. Florida Sts.
Weymouth, N.S., Buenos
Ayres.
Gloucester, Quero Banks ....
New York, U.S.A., Rotter-
dam.
Tusket Wedge, New York,
U.S.A.
Weymouth Bay, N.S.
.Jersey, Figueira
Lat. 42° 24' N., Lon. 65° 56 Lost sails .and deckload .
W., N. Atlantic.
Port Mouton Isl., N.S.,|Stranded.
Atlantic Coast.
Stranded.
Between New York and
Norfolk.
80 miles SW. Seal Isl. Can-
ada.
Sawbar North of Ry. Bridge,
Sessibar River.
Damaged at sea. (supposed)
Lost deckload and boat. . . .
Struck shore while round-
ing channel.
Inside Fegueira Bar, Portu-
gal.
Part 9,800.
Part 1.000.
Part 20.
No damage.
Stranded ...'.... ^Total 3,500.
I'hilailelphia, Ivegat, Green-i88 miles west of Arsuk,|In coUison with ice ! . . . jPart 1,.500.
land. Greenland. I
Ivegat, Greenland, Copen- Supposed to have foundered • • • • Total.
hagen. I after leaving Ivegbat. | -
Sackville. N. B., Philadel-^SSW. of Partridge Isld., Sprung a leak Total 6,000.
phia. I N.B., Canada. ' j
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Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
. Date
of
Casualty
1908.
Feb. 2.
1907.
April 2.
Dec. 10.
Sept. 24.
1008.
April 30.
May 1 .
.Tan. 12.
1906.
.Tuly 29.
1907.
Sept. 2.
Nov. 23.
1908.
Mar. 24.
1907.
Nov. 13.
1908.
Mj«r. 29.
1907.
Oct. 30.
1.
1908.
May 1.
1907.
April 26.
Dec. 22.
July 27.
Dec. 20.
Port of Registry.
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sail.
Arizona
(83,307)
Arnold
(116,501 1
Arona
(97,190)
B No. 1 .
Baden Powell.
(107,7SO)
Baden Powell.
(111,412)
B.oden Powell. . .
(107,780)
Basutoland ...
(112,38.S)
Beatrice -S. Mack.
I (116,498)
Parrsboro, N.S.
Paspebiac, Que
St. Johns, Nfld....-*
Lunenburg, N.S
Schr. wood, .sail. . .
Bark, wood, .sail . .
Schr., w(K)d, sail. . ,
Schr., wood, sail. . .
Beaver 17
(100,056)
Bessie I 11
(100,545) I
Bessie A
(100,340)
10
Blenheim
(103,196)
Blenheim 13
(103,196) I
Bobs 13
(72,747) I
Bobs i 13
(92,747) !
Liveiix>ol, N.S.
Lunenburg, N.S.
Windsor, N.S. . . .
Vancouver, B.C.
Chatham, N.B ..
Lunenburg, N.S
Chatham, N.B.
Liverixjol, N.S.
Lunenburg, N.S.
Schr., wood, sail.
I Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail .
Scow, wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, .sail.
St. John, N.B.
Digby, N.S. . .
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wrKxl, .sail.
Parrsboro', N.S.
13 Pas]M-bia<-, Que.
Schr., wrxxl, .sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail
Parrsboro', N.S [Schr., wood, sail .
Parrslwro", N.S Schr., wood, sail.
08.
249
80
84
99
99
534
169
97
94
97
190
99
192
88
96
199
199
97
97
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
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aucl Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian "Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
Happened.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
1
>
Remarks.
-
§
St. John, X.B., Wolfville, Apple River, X.S., Cumber- Stranded.
N.S. land Bay.
Baracoa, New York, U.S.A..
Gloucester, U.S.A., Sydney.
C.B
Castle Isld., one mile from Broke topgallant mast .
Cr.x)klsld., B.W.I. !
Whale Cove, at entrance to, Stranded . . .
White Head Harlx)ur. !
Halifax, N.S., Sj'dney, C.B. Point Aconi, C.B., Gulf St. Stranded..^
Lawrence.
Liverpool, N.S., Boston, Lovell's Isld., Boston Har- Stranded
Mass. ' hour, U.S.A.
Halifax, N.S., New Haven, No. Sydney Harlxjur, N,S., 'Stranded
N.S. No. Atlantic.
Mobile, Ala., Florida, U.S A. 73= 36' W. Lm., 28" 30' N. Abandoned at sea.
Lat., Bahamas.
Vancouver. B.C., Lacoma,, Steep Point, San .Juan Isld., Stranded.
U.S.A. ■ U.S.A.
Chatham, N.B.. Newcastle,
N.B.
Halifax, N.S., South At-
lantic.
West of Dover Baj', south of Stranded. .
Nova Scotia.
Lat. 51° 0' S., Lon. GO" 50' Stranded..
W., Falkland Isld.
Tusket, N.S., St. .Johns, Nfld. Broad Cove, Nfld
Struck rock and foundered.
Point Du Chene, Vineyard
Haven, U.S.A.
White Point, Canso Har- Stranded,
hour, N.S. j
Liuienburg.N..S., Lunenburg, Western Banks, N. Atlantic. Collision with SS. Victoria.
N.S. I
Part 1,G00.
Part, 3,000
Total, 4,500
Part, 1,200
Part, 500
Part, 1,3.50
Total, 25,000
Part.
3,500
Part, 60<;>
Total, 8,1W
. JTotal, 5,000
Total, 5,000
Part,
750
Chatham, N.B., New York, Istonehouse Shoal. Vineyard Struck shoal ..
U.S.A. Haven.
Digby, N.S., New York, Provincetown H a rbou r, Lost some sails.
r.S.A. Mas-s.
Port Greville, N.S., Salem, Long Ledge, Booth Bay, Stranded.
Mass. U S.A., American coast.
Ternandina, Madeira South Atlantic Vessel leaking.
Hamilton, Bermuda, 81.36° N. Lat., 64" W. Lon., Lost some spars, sails I
Johns, Nfld. I Atlantic. ;
Parrsboro', N.S.,New Haven, On Chatham Bar, Mass., Stranded |
Conn. U.S.A.
NewHaven, Conn., Maitland, Highland Light, American Broke bowsprit and lost ...
N. S. I Coast. I some sails. '
Total, 2,500
Part,
Part,
500
215
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Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
1907.
June 8. .
Oct. 10 .
Sept. 15..
1904.
1907.
April 1..
Sept. 15. .
.T:m. 8..
Oct. 1 .
.July 28.
Dec. 4.
Oct. 24.
Dec. 0
.Tuno 5.
Dec. 1 .
.July .5.
Mar. 20.
Sept. 17.
1908.
Mar. 15.
Jan. 19.
190".
July 14.
April 24.
Dec. 5.
Oct. 17.
Nov. 21.
1908.
July 18.
Bridgewater
(H6,08l)
Brilliant Star
(90,721)
Britannia 14 !Lunenbui-g, N. S
(100,571)
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
18 Halifa.x, X. S iSchr., steel, steam
21 ISydney, N. S ISchr., wood, sail .
I I
Sohr.. wood, sail . .
119
32
89
British Lion '. 4 Ottawa, Out.
I (111,-141) !
Schr.. wood, .steam.
Brooklyn 5
;ill,697)
Brookside . .
(113,415)
IBrookside . . . .
' (113,415)
C. B. Whidden 5
(111,698)
'C. J. Colwell 18
i (90,743)
C. W. Mills
I (112,002)
iCacouna
23
Gala vera i 5
; (111,732) I
Camosun 2
I (121.204) !
Can't Help It | 19
I (92,<575) j
iCapella ! 1
ICarl E. Richard.
(111.718)
'Carrigan Head..
G
Liverixx)l. X. S Schr., wood, .'^ail..
Yarmouth, N. S Bark., iron, sail. . . ,
Yarmouth, N. S Bark., iron, sail
LiveriX)ol, X. S Bgtn., wood, sail..
St. .John, X. B Schr., wood, sail . . .
Annapolis, Royal, N. S.. . . Schr., wood, sail. . .
Montreal, Que Schr., iron, steam . .
Lunenburg, N. S Schr., wood, sail . .
Gla.'sgow, (t.15 Schr., steel, steam
[Pictou, X. S Schr., wood, sail. . .
Boulogne, France Schr., steel, steam .
Lunenburg, X'. S Schr., wood, .sail . . .
Belfa.'it, G. B steel, steam .
Cartagena
(112,343)
Catherine Burk.
(201,0i>4)
LiverjXKil, X.S
Boston, Mas.^., U.S.A.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Cepola. . . . Weymouth, X.S
(61,586)
Ceto 18 Pictou, X.S
(90,824) I <
Champion 5 St. John, X. 1'. .
(111,749) I
Charmer '20 Victoria, B. C . . .
(100,793)
iCheronea. St. John, X.B
(106,859)
iChlorus.
(69,217)
31 1 Yarmouth, X".S.
Schr., wood, .sail. .
Schr., wood, sail. .
Schr., wood, sail. .
Schr., iron, steam.
Schr., steel, .stfam.
Schr., wood, sail. .
247
672
672
349
82
318
931
90
795
40
100
99
2,717
198
92
94
95
79
496
2060
WRECK!i AND CASUALTIES
171
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreign Sea-going- Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 190Y-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Halifax, X.S., Pt. Beckerton,
N. S.
N. Sydney, Beddick
Halifax. X.S., Bay of Islands
M a 1 h a y, Gaspe, Malbay,
Liverpool, Carpennie.
Baltimore, U. S. A., Yar-
mouth, N. S.
Yarmouth Harbour, N. S . . .
Gaspe, Que., Havana
St. John, N.B., Boston. U.S. A
Hamilton, Bermuda
Montreal. Que., Sydney, C.B
Mahone Bay, N. S., Boston,
U.S.A. "
Vanc>iuv(-r, B. C. Stewart,
B.C.
Sydney, C. B., Georgetown..
Boulogne, France, Sydney,
C. B.
Halifa.v, N. S., New York. . .
Place
where Casualty
happened.
Nature and
Cause of
Casualty.
Remarks.
S. W. Reef of Nixeys Mate,jStranded.
Atlantic Ocean. <
Cape Dolphin, Bras d'Or^Stranded.
Lake. C.B.
York Harbour, NfTd, (iulfiStranded
St. Lawrence.
Barachois, Malbay, Gaspe. .Stranded
Swinam, Dutch Guiana iVessel foundered (water-
! logged ).
North Atlantic Bowsprit broken and lost
some .sails.
Tusket River, Yarmouth, Lost anchor and chain. . .
N S. !
39° 30' N. Lat. GO" 15' W. Broke rudder stock
Long, N. Atlantic. '
3 miles South of Machirs, Foresail split ...
Me., U.S.A.
Lat. 31° -16' N. Long 71° 33 Lost portion of deck load. .
W. Atlantic.
Sydney Harbour, C.B., Syd, Collision
ney, C.B. ,
99 miles West off Yarmouth, Sprung a leak
N.S.
Halifax, N.S., Colon
Boston, Ma.ss., U.S.A., Fish
ing Banks.
5.5° 23' N. Lat. 129° 46' W.
Long, Observatory Inlet .
Northumberland Straits. . . .
Port Neva, Atlantic
100 miles west of Blond Rock
Bay, Seal Islands, N.S.
Indian Cove, St. Lawrence. ICollision
Stranded .
Stranded
Stranded
Lost sails and broke gaff. .
Lat. 38° 15', long. 59'' 20',lDamaged rudder
Atlantic. |
Off Cai>e Sable. N.S., Atlan- Lost foresail and boom.
tic ocean.
I'ort Barton, Rockport, Me. . iRockport, Me., U.S. A , Burnt
Halifax, N.S., New York, Off Hankerchief light ship, ! Lost anchor and chain,
U.S.A. I Vineyard Haven. \
Bra Dore, Lai irador Channel, [Dead Mans Cove, C.B.,' Stranded
^Halifax, N.S. ^ N.S.
Victoria, B.C., Vancouver, Off Sand Head lightship,
B.C. N.S.
Fernandina, Halifax. Ham- Lat. 41° N, long. 60° W., N.
burg. I Atlantic.
Glace Bav, N.S., St. Johns, 20 miles S.W.
Nfld.
Micgallon .'
Collision with SS. Tartar.
Lost portion of deck load
and some .sails.
Sprung a leak .
Part,
18,000
Part.
150
Part.
550
Total .
1 Total.
. . . Part.
. . . Serious.
4,500
Part,
500
No damage.
jTotal, 500
.jTotal.
.IPart, 025
Part,
l,-)0
Total, 800
1 Total, 12,000
, . . Part.
172
MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties rejKnted as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
Xaiue of Ship.
1907.
June 28.
Dec. 2.
1908.
April 6.
1907.
April 20.
Oct. 24.
Sept. 14.
1908.
-May 20.
1907.
Nov. 25.
Sept. 27.
April 22.
1!X)8.
•Jan. 22.
1907
June 10. .
Sept. 9..
1908
April 9..
1907
Sept. 7..
1908
April 24..
1907
Oct. 13..
1908
Feb. 1. .
Clayola
Coban .
(97,172)
(86,071)
Coban
(86,071)
Port of Registry.
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Yrs
17 Windsor, N.S jSchr., wood, sail.
25 Montreal, Que Schr. , iron, steam .
26 Montreal, Que.
Conductor
(80,804)
Conductor
(116,681)
Conductor 27 Windsor. N.S
(80,8U4*
Conrad S. . . .
(125,964)
27 Wind.-or, N.S jBark, wood, sail .
31 Richibucto, N.H jSchr., wood, sail.
Bark, wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail
Co'-into ...
(103,024)
I Crescent
(100,345)
Crystal. . .
■ (122,130)
Cymbeline. . .
(88,348)
Dauntless . . .
(111,599)
1 Parrsboro, N.S.
1
I
17 St. John, .\.B Schr.. wood, sail
St. Juhn, N.B Schr.. wood, .«ail
Parrsboro, N.S Schr., w<K>d, .sail
Parrslx)ro, N.S iSohr., wood, sail
Cora B
(IOC, 053)
Cora May I 18 iSt. Juhn, N.B Schr.. wood, .«ail . . . .
(94,758) ;
Coral Leaf ■ 5
(112,323) *
12
Maitland, N.S Schr.. wood, sail
1 Halifax, N.S.
Decorra . .
iDeike Kickmers
Deniozelle .
(92,380)
24 lArichat, N.S
I
7 New Westminster, B.C.
41 JMachia-s, Me., U.S.A.
1 JGermau ... .
i
19 iParraboro, N.S.
Dolphin ...
(103,00><)
12 Yarmouth, N.S.
Schr.. wood, sail . . .
Schr., vood, sail. . .
Schr., wood, steam.
Schr., wood, sail. . .
Schr., steel, steam .
Schr.. wood, sail. .
ISniack, wood. sail.
Schr., iron, steam
123
689
689
1063
51
1063
299
99
117
374
98
99
15
97
88
150
2657
165
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 190Y-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed froui.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
happened.
St. Martins, N. B. , New Cape Cod, U.S. A
York, U.S.A.
Louisburg, C.B., Sydney, j Black rock, Cranberry Head,
C. B. i Sydney river. C.B.
Louisburg, C.B.. Yarmouth, 43' 48' N.lat., 66" 8' W. long.
N.S. Yarmouth, N.S.
New York, U.S.A.. Buenos! Lat. 31° 27' N., long. 79° 19'
Ayres. { W., N. Atlantic.
Richibucto. N.B., Sydney, iSvdney Harbour, Sydney,
C.B. ! "C.B.
Brunswick, U.S.A., Buenosj Blanco Chici, Argentine
Ayres.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Lost portion of deck load .
Ashore.
Struck rock in mid channel
Spi'ung a leak
Collision with Cacuna.
Stranded
Port Greville, N.S., New Long Island Sound, N.Y., 'Collision with Harry B.
York, U.SA. American coast. Couscns.
Boston, Mass , Port Wr.de, FreshwaterCove, Gloucester, Stranded.
U.S.A. Mass.
St. -Tohn, N.B., New York, Bay Fundy I Lost deck load of lath.
U.S.A.
Nantucket Shoals, Vineyard
Haven.
Diligent River, N.S., New
York, U.S.A.
Calais, Me., Parrsboro, N.S.
Windsor, N. S., Hartford,
Conn.
Halifax, N.S., Ingraham,N.S.
Lost head gear.
Morden, N.S., Bay Fundy, [Foundered.
N.S.
Vineyard Haven, U.S.A.
Chebucto, N.S
Collision
Collision with (Mahone).
Louisburg, N. S., Yarmouth, 00 miles S. by E., Coffins Lost some sails— Leakiner.
N.S I Island, N.S.
Vancouver, B.C., Anacortes, ' Lat. 123° 28' W., Long. 48° Stranded
U.S.A. I 54' Br. Columbia. i
Perth, U.S.A., Eastport, Me. jl mile west of Gullivers Abandoned at Sea.
Cove, Bay of Fundy.
Bremen, Philadelphia.
Guttenburg, U. S. A., St.
Stephen, N.B
Tusket Wedge, N.S., Tus-
ket Wedge, N.S.
43" 30' N.L., 58° 14 W.
Atlantic.
4 propeller blades broken .
Entrance toVineyard Sound, Sunk by barge.
Mass.
Deej) Cove Island, N.S. . .
Strandi
Remarks.
Part,
.500
Part,
Part,
500
300
Total, 2,100
Part, 1,100
Total.
225
Total, 1,200
Part, 2.000
Total, 2, .300
Total, 1,0(»0
174
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII.. A. 1910
Statements of "Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadiau
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
1907
June 11. .
May 25..
Dec. 5..
April 19. .
Sept. 12. .
1908
Mar. 18. .
1907
Nov. 22. .
1908
Feb. 2..
Jan. 31.
1907.
Sept. 12.
Nov. 10.
Sept. 30.
Oct. 23.
1908.
Jan. 3.
1907.
Oct. 5.
Nov. 30.
1908.
Feb. 1
1907.
Feb. 2.
May 18.
1908.
June 17.
Name of Ship.
jYrs^
Dorothy M. Porter i 1
(117,164) i
Dnininiuir j 25
(8j5,223)
Drussie I 2
i (116,912) i
!E. A. O'Brien i 15
i (IK), 479)
Edith 13
Edith R. Balcom.
(116,419)
!
lEdna M. Smith..
i (112,238)
. EUaG
j (116,928)
I
.'lEllenC. Burke.
I (137,019)
Emma E. Potter . .
(57,476)
Emma R. Smith . .
(85,4.-^9)
Empress
(107,761)
Empress of China
(98,953)
Erin.
(121,761)
Ethel Clarke
I Ethyl B. Sumner,
I (100,436)
. Etta Vaughn.
I (103,705)
F. B. Lovitt.
(100,318)
F. B. Lovitt.
(100,318)
F. W. Roebling
(11.3.782)
18
Windsor, N.S
Victoria, B.C
Pasbiac, Que
Maitland, N.S
Maitland, N.S
Lunenburg, N.S
St. John, N.B..
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Schr., wood, sail.
Bark, iron, sail. . .
Schr., wood, sail.
Bark, wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail.
Victoria, B.C
Boston, U.S.A.
Annapolis Royal, N.S
Windsor, N.S
Charlottetown, P.E.I..
London, G.B
Vancouver, B.C
Digby, N.S
Moncton, N.B. .
Shelbume, N.S.
Yarmouth, N.S
Yarmouth, N.S.
Halif.i.x, N.S
Schr.. wood, sail.
Bark, wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
168
1798
99
1036
45
99
736
16
60
Schr., wood, .<ail 98
Schr., wood, sail 391
Schr., wttod, sail 335
Schr., steel, steam 3,046
Sloop, wood, steam.
Bktn., wood, sail..
I
I Schr., wood, sail . .
Schr., wood, sail. . .
jBark, wood, sail . ,
iBark, wood, sail . .
Schr., wood, steam.
1<3<1
397
353
97
554
554
102
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
175
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Barbados, St. John, N.B
St. Francis, A.lgoa Bay. . .
Port Hawkesbury, N.S., Bos-
ton, U.S.A.
Bridgewater, X.S., Falmouth,
N.S.
Port Herbert, Liverpool, N.S.
Halifax, N.S.. Port Stanley,
N.S.
Southampton. Bear River,
N.S.
Victoria, B. C,
Grounds.
Sealing
Boston, Mass., Fishing
Grounds.
Place
where Casualty
liaftpened.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Sow and Pigs Ledge, Visie-'Stranded ... ...'.
yard Haven. i
S. W. Islands, 23" 8' S ISS^Stranded
05' N. Pacific. \
Grand Turks Island Yards broken — sails torn.
Lat. 33" S. Long. 46° W., S. Sprung a leak.
Atlantic.
1 mile south Weston Head, Foundered . . .
Liyerixx)l Harbour.
Lat. 44' 23' S., Long. G4'|Stiiick uncharted rock.
56' W., Argentine Coast. !
Lat. 42'' N. Long. 6t>' W. Encountered heavy weather
N. Atlantic. i
Clementsix)rt, N.S., Boston,
U.S.A.
Port Douglas, N.Y., Port
Wade, U.S.A.
Bridgewater, N.S., Boston,
Mass.
Hong Kong, Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C., Coastwise.
Bear River, St. .John, N.B. .
Hillsboro, N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
Lat. 36^01 N., Long. 120 1 Stranded
W., Pacific Ocean. j
60 miles E.S.E. of Shel-'Rudder broken,
burne, N.S. |
Mount Desert, Me., South Sprung a leak.
West Harbour.
Beau Shoal, 1 mile south of Stranded.
i Shovelfull Shoal.
Boston, Mass., U.S. A ... Sails and spars damaged
and vessel leaking.
At C.P.R. wharf, Vancouver, Main discharge valve left
B.C. j open and sank at wharf.
54=5<)'N., 127° 20' W., British Stranded.
Columbia.
Between Traffic and Path
way bridge.
Cro.'^s Ri])p Light Sliip,Nan-
tucket Shoal.
Halifax, N.S., Shelburne, Brooklyn, N.S.,.
N.S.
Yai-mouth, N.S., Buenos
Ay res.
Yarmouth, N . S., Buenos
Ayres.
Halifa.x", N.S., NewPort,Que.
Lat. 40° 38' N., Long. 62 35'
W., Atlantic.
Lat. 26° 40' S., Long. 40° 31'
W., S. Atlantic.
Tormentine Reef, North-
unibeiland Straits, N.S.
Stranded
Struck submerged wreck.
Stranded.
Leaking.
Foundered (overstrained).
Stranded.
Remarks.
Part.
Total,
Part,
Part,
Part,
Part.
500
Total, 15,000
2,200
360
1,4(X»
2, .500
Part. 5,000
1
jPart, 11,0(X>
I
IPart, 1,800
Total.
Part, 5tX>
176
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties rei>orted as having occurred to British, Canadian.
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
1907.
Nov. 17
June 18
Nov. 5
.. 24
April 25
Oct. 1
M 12
Nov. 20.
1908
Feb. 1..
1907
July 14..
Oct. 21..
1908
Jan. 0. .
1902
Sept. 30.
1907
Dec. 30..
July 5..
1908
Feb. 1.
1907
Doc. 20 .
June 1..
Mar. 22. .
Nov. 6..
May 5. .
1908
Jan. 9. .
Name of Ship.
Port of Regristry.
How Rigp^ed.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Yrsj
Falco JNorway .
Felix ] 1 (Norway .
Fleet Wing ' 48 Annapolis Royal, N.S .
(100,013)
. Flo. F Mader...
I (103,743)
! Flora W. Sperry.
Florence .
Fort
Four Brothers
(7o,8a5)
Frances
(111,891)
11 Lunenburg, N.S.
7 iSt. John's, Ntld
19 Yarmouth, N.S.
13 Bergen, Norway
29 Halifax, N.S. ...
Schr., iron, steam 1,776
Schr., steel, steam 1,1 2S
Schr. , wood, sail I 54
Schr;, wood, .<ail i 100
Schr., wood, sail . . 95
Schr., wood, sail 19
Str., steel, steam 1 1,901
I
Schr., wood, sail ! 26
France A. Rice.
('.•4,821)
Francis Rene.. .
4 Weymouth, N.S .... Schr., wood; sail
18 Weymouth, N.S Schr., wood, sail..
30 St. Pierre, Miq Bgtn., wood, sail
I Frank and Ira 13 St. John, N . B
I (103,254) ■
[Schr., wood, sail.
259
122
144
98
Fred Jackson Liverpool, N.S Schr., wood, sail , 1!'S
i (111,692)
'Georgia ! 19 'London, ( i . B
(94,.566)
Schr., steel, steam.
(ieuigia E 14 St. John, N. B. . . . Schr., woo<l, sail
(100,874)
(J lad Gordon
(117,074)
Gladys H. Smilii
( 121,801)
(Jlenmouth.. .
(122,408)
Glen Ville
(70,616)
Glen Ville
(70,616)
Golden Rule
I (112,132)
Gloucester, Ma.'<>. U.S. A Schr., wood, sail...
2 Lunenburg. N.S [Schr., wood, .-ail...
1 Mfmtreal, Que 'Schr., wotKl, sail...
33 Jersey Bktn., wood, sail. .
33 .Tersej' 1 Bktn., wood, sail..
4 Shelbume, N.S iSchr., wood, .sail...
1778
89
88
100
1246
299
299
148
Grenada .
19 NVind.-ior, N . .S Bktn., wood, sail 63.")
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
177
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^nd Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Fort .Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
Happened .
Cau.se
and Nature of
Ca.sualt}'.
Remarks.
Xorvick, Norway, North
.Sydney, N.S.
•Sydney, C.B., Marble Moun-
tain.
Annapolis Roy.il, N.S., Port
George. N..S.
Mabone Bay. N..S., Bo>ton,
^ U.S.A.
St. John's, Nfld., Louisburg.
C.B.
St. John. N.B., Yarmouth,
N.S.
Chatham, N.B.. Portland.
Me.
ilurray Harbour, P . K , I. ,
New Gla.'^gow, N.S.
Havannah. Barl):!flc
Weymouth, N.S., Fort de
France.
St. Pierre, ^fiq.. Sydney.
C.B.
North Po,t, N.S.. St. -John,
N.B
Port Hood, N.S., Quebec,
Que.
Vancouver, B.C., New West-
mi n.ster, B.C.
St. J<jhn,N.B.. Rockport,Me.
Atlantic
Seal Reef Shoal, 46^^ 14' 60"
24', Big Bras d'Or Lake.
West side of Digby Gut,
N.S.
40 miles S. K. Cape Cod
i5 miles E. S. E off Scotarie,
Atlantic.
Sandford, N. S., Bay of Stranded.
Fundy.
Straits of Canso, N.S Struck a rock
Deck- house & cabin wreck-'. . . . Part,
ed, 2 plates broken, &c.
Stranded Part,
•Stranded Total,
Lost portion of deckload Part.
Foundered.
Merigonish, N.S.
Stranded.
Laf. 38" Go', Long, fi"" 20,jLost some sails
N. End Gulf Stream. '
Lat. 40° 0<J' N., Long. 63° 20' .Tettisoned deck cargo
W., Atlantic Ocean. |
Point Edward, C.B.. Cape;Stranded
Breton. i
Fishermans Island, Booth Stranded.
Bay, Me., U.S.A. I
I'oint Neuf, Que, River St. Stranded.
Lawrence. '
The Narrows near, Vancou-
ver, B.C.
Blaisdels Tsl. Ledges Peno-
obscot Bav., Me.
Cogs stripped on steering
gear.
Stranded
Gloucester, L'.S. A., Fishing 10 miles south Ca])e Rose- Lost some sails .
Banks. way, ShelVnirne, N.S. '
Twillingate
Sydney, C.B., Quebec, Que.
New York. U.S.A., Halifa.K,
N.S.
Halifax, N.S., New York, U.
S.A.
Yarmouth, N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
Buenos Ayres., Stamford
23—12
43° Oy N., 36" 26' W., At Jettisoned cargo
Ian tic.
Off Quebec, River St. Law-
rence.
80 miles south, Sambro, N.S
25 miles south of Roseway
Light, U.S.A.
2 miles west of Ci'oss Rip
Light ship, Nantucket
Shoals, U.S.A.
Off Cape Hatteras, L^.S. A . .
Stranded
.Lost foresail and jib. . .
Lost deckload'and sails .
Lost spanker
Lost spars and sails..
|Total,
Part,
12,500
21X1
5<X)
500
15, (XK)
Total 600.
jPart 540.
, jPart 1,00(J.
I
Total 3,000.
J
iTotal 4.000.
Trifling.
Part 1,810.
Part 50.
jNo damage.
I
Part 1,000.
iPart 900. .
I
'Trifling 2.5.
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty
1907
Dec. 15. .
Oct. 4. .
i'lay 1. .
Dec. 12..
July 25. .
May 30.
Nov. 6.
Nov. 20.
July 29.
Oct. .S.
Sept. 12.
1908.
Mar. 23.
Jan. 24.
1907.
Sept. 17.
1908.
Jan. 15 .
1907.
Apr. 29
Apr. 27
Nov. 3
Apr. 8
July 18
Dec. 3
June 19
Dec. 4
Nov. 12
1908.
Jan. 25
Name of Ship.
Greta
(107,972)
Guldregn . . . .
Gurdian
(107,958)
Gvpsum Enii>eror 15
(100,279)
Gj-psum Empre.ss. . . .
(100,731)
H. A. Holden IS
(96,75())
Halcyon 30
(75,499)
Hartnej', W 4
(110,322) '
HattieC 26
(85,598)
Hattie D 3
Hazeltou ...
(107,834)
Helen E. Kennev.
(ioo,0(:7)
Helen Shafner.. .
(107,292)
Henry Ellsworth.
(107,753)
Hispaniola. .
(112,109)
Hirundo.
Howard
I (96,822)
: Howard
i (96,822)
Hugh .John . . .
! (111,416)
Hugh John . . . .
(111,416)
I. B. Hamblin
(96,807)
Ich Dien
(107,658)
Ida M. iiarton.
(112,226)
Indravelli ....
(10.689)
Yrs
7
27
Port of Registry.
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
17
Dorchester, N . B Schr., wood, sail
Norwegian Bark, wood, sail
St. John's, Nfld Schr., wood, sail
Windsor, N . S Schr., wood, sail
Wind.sor, N . S Schr., wood, sail !
St. John, N. B Schr., wood, sail
Charlottetown, P.E.I . . Schr., wood, sail i
Parrsboro, N.S iSchr., wtxxl, sail
Saint John, N.B jSehr., wood, sail
Yarmouth, N.S Schr., wood, sail ■
Victoria, B.C Stern wheel, wood, steam
!
St. John, N.B
Annapolis Royal, N.S. ,
Charlottetown, P.E T. . .
Sclir., wood, sail.
I
iSchr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
5 Lunenburg. N.S Srhr., wood, .sail
Norwegian
Lunenburg, N.S.
Lunenburg, N.S.
7 Lunenburg, N.S
7 Lunenburg, N.S.
Lunenburg, N . S . ,
Lunenburg, N.S .
St. John, N.B. ..
Liveri)ool, G.B
Iroquois 8 j Victoria, B.C.
' (107.822) I
Schr., steel, steam. .
Schr., wood, sail . .
Schr., wood, sail. . . .
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, .sail. . . .
Schr., wood, steam. .
Bktn., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail....
Schr., steel, steam. .
Sloop, wood, steam. ,
146
629"
99
t;95
695
94
24
271
ItiO
62
282
293
180
45
91
1,343
93
93
119
119
22
197
102
3768
94
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessek
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casually
happened.
St. John, N.B., Bai-bados . . .
Campbelton, N.B., North
Sydnej', C.B.
Camalene, Nfld., North Syd-
ney, C.B.
Hillsboro'. N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
Trinidad, New York
Parrsboro, N.S., Bcston, U.
S.A.
Georgetown, P.E.I., Souris,
P.E.I.
Canning, N . S . , Havana,
Cuba.
Windsoi-, N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
Yarmouth, N.S., Musquash,
N.B.
Port Essington, Hazelton,
B.C.
Paseaquala, Rio Cabello,
Venz.
Liverix)ol, N.8., Berbice.
Souris, P.E.I., House Har
Ixmr, Souris, P.E.I.
St. Lawrence, Laraaline
Harbour.
Sydney, C.B.
Bridgewater, N . S . , New-
York, U.S.A.
Port Johnson, N.S., Mon-
tague, P.E.T.
Port Herbert, New York,
U.S.A.
Mu.scjuodboit, N.S., Eliza-
beth Port.
White Haven, N.S., Canso,
N.S.
St. John's, Newfoundland.,
Barbados.
St. John, N.B., New Bedford.
New York, U.S.A., Van-
couver, B.C.
Nanaimo, B.C., Sidnej', B.C.
23— 12J
Long. 66", Lat. 42' 10', Bay
Fundy.
Gulf St. Lawrence
Off Crambury Head, Sydney,
N.S.
As anchor at Vineyard Ha-
ven, U.S.A.
Rouior Shoal, New York
Lost deckload.
Sprung a leak .
Stranded
5 miles
N.S.
Browns Cape,
Lawrence.
Off Partridge^ Isl
Parrsboro, N.S.
Bay Fundj-
west Isle Haut,
Gulf St.
Light,
Bay Fundy
On bar below Lorn Creek,
Skeena River.
Harbour of Rio Cabello,
Venezuela.
Lat. 41= 58', Long 63° 63' N .
End Gulf Stream.
Driven out to sea from
House Harbour.
Cause and Nature
of Casualty.
Remarks.
Collision witli (Florence Is-
land).
Stranded
Sprung mainmast
Stranded
Struck bottom
Lost Port anchor and chain
Stranded
Stranded
Stranded .
Boats smashed, wheel housel
torn down, &c. in hur-|
ricane. i
Foundered at sea 4
Part.
Total 4,C00.
Total,
Part,
Total,
Part,
Pigeon Island, Nfld Stranded Part.
Off Scatarie, Atlantic Ocean Damaged by ice
Little Hope Light, Atlantic Leaking
Badly damaged by wind.
20 miles south of Cape Sable,
N. Atlantic.
100 miles west of Cape Sabine
Vineyard, Haven Sound
Canso Harbour, N . S . . . .
Carlisle Bay, Barbados. .
Bass River, N.B
Killet Bluff, I,at. 48° 35' N.
Long. 123 12' Horn Sts.
B.C.
Lost deck load lath
Stranded
Burnt
Collision ^
Lost anchor
Ran against Killed Bluff...
Stuart Channel, 3 miles west Broke tail shaft.
LeaIsld.,B.C. 1
300
400
2,700
2,000
Total. 15,000
Total.
Part, 150
Part, 600
Part, 1,500
Total, 1,500
Part.
Part, 1,500
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Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
1903.
Jan. 3.
UK>7.
Oct. 16.
1908.
Feb. 3.
1%7.
Nov. 21.
July 10.
V. Ilvi
Sept. fi.
1908.
Jan.
1907.
July 3
July 7.
July 8.
1908.
Jan. 3.
1907.
Nov. fi .
1908.
Feb. ?1.
1!M)7.
Nov. 11.
Nov. 30.
Dec. 5.
Nov. 6.
Dec. 4
May 3
Isiabella ...
(79,788)
J. \V. Hutt. .
(111,G94)
.Iauie.<i Daly . .
(107,340)
James R
(100,212)
Japan
(107,831)
.Teanit^ Mvrtle .
.Jeiinif May. .
(103,491)
Jessie
(111.787)
.Tolin Millard .
(7.-.. 779)
fohn S. Bennett.
(107,288)
Kate . .
(122,118)
Kenora . .
(122,326)
Kazembe . . . . .
(123,820)
Kildona
(93,769)
Kuskanook. . . .
(121, 75S)
LaBelley
(111,490)
Laconia
(94,862)
Lady Eileen . . .
(103,512)
Port of Re^istrv.
3=
How
Rigged.
s
—
o
Iron
or wood.
H
—
Steam
or Sailing.
"x
1 Isaac N. Vea.sey 19
(11<'..742)
Halifax, N.S
28 jSydney, C'.B.. N.S.
5 I Liver-pool, N.S
8 lYaniKiutl), N.S Bgtii., wood, sail
17 Halifax, N.S
{Victoria, B.C
11 I Lunenburg, N.S .
J.iinie C 27 Yarmouth, N.S.
(80,604) I
12 j Lunenburg, N.S
17 'victoria, B.C
26 Charlottetown, P.E.I.
8 Liverpool, N.S.
y Sydney, N.S.
1 Vancouver, B.C
London, O.B
Schr., wood, sail .
Barge, wood, bail..
Schi., wood, sail. .
Schr., steel, steam.
Schr., wood, sail. .
Schr., wood, sail. .
Schr., wood, sail . .
Bktn., woud, sail.
Schr., Wood, sail.
19 Dundee, G.B
Vancouver, B.C.
Quebec, Que ....
Schr., wood, steam
Schr., steel, steam
Schr., steel, steam
Schr., wood, steam
Schr., wood, sail . . .
Bridgetown, Barbados Schr., wood, sail
Gaspe, Que Schr., steel, steam .
SlcMip, wood, steam 60
I
Schr., wood, sail 85
Sctir., W(K.(1, sail 34!t
162
51
331
98
16
88
48
(i9
10
2934
2349
547
77
473
526
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30;, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
happened.
Cau.'je
and Nature of
Casualty.
Halifax, X.S., N. Svdney, !
N.S. I
Port Be vis, Bras D'Or Lake
, Cape Breton.
San Bla.s Cove. New York, iNo Name Bay, Abncs Isl.,
U.S.A. Bahamas.
Cardinas. Cuba, linuiswick, Smiles .south of Jublee Isl.,
Geo. I Florida, U.S.A.
St. Pieire, Miq., Cheticamp, Queens Ledges, off Glace
N.S. Bay, C.B., N.S.
Ketchekan, B.C Midway between Reef Pt.
and Bold Isl., Alaska ....
North Sydneiy, N.S.. Halifax, Scatarie Isl., C.B., Atlantic Stranding
N.S.
Sunk at anchor.
Foundered .
Stranded .
Sprang a leak and foundered
Stranded
Blown up by dynamite
St. John, N B Seeleys Cove, N.S {Stranded .
Bay St. Georere. Nfld., Hali-IBet. Cape Ray and St. Pauls Sprung a leak .
fax, N.S. I Isl., Gulf St. Lawrence.
Victoria, B. C, Kyuquot, Village Isl., Esquimalt,B.C. Stranded
B.C. I i
Tlichibucto, N.B ,>^ewYork. Lat. 42°22'.. Long. 67°30'. .Lost foresail and part of
U.S.A. I I deck load.
New York, U.S..A., Halifax,i41° .38' N. Lat.. 65° 56' W. | Lost some spars and sails. .
N.S
Long., Atlantic
Louisburg, N.S., Cliarlotte- St. Esper' 1,C. B., N.S IStranded.
town, i' . E I . I
A'ancouvcr, li.C., Coastwise. iNelson Isl., \i C Struck a rock and sank
Glasgow, G.B., Vancouver, 1 mile south Seamash Rock, Stranded
B.C. I English Bay.
North Shields, Portland, Me. Brazil Rock, Yarmouth, Stranded
! N.S.
Nelson, B.C., Kootenay Land- 115 miles up KootenayRiver, Stranded
ing, B.C. B.C. j
Quebec, (^ue., Montreal, Que. jCrane Id. wharf. Que., St. i Collision with. S'<»(OiV
Lawrence river.
New York, U.S.A., Wolf- Wolfville Harbour, Mines Struck wharf
ville, N.S. ^ ; Ba.sin, N.S.
Dalhousie, N.B., Quebec, I Bay of Chaleur, Canada ... Stranding
Que.
Remarks
Total.
Total, 1,000
i
...Total. 40,000
.. ;Total, 3,000
.. iTotal, 1,000
3 JTotal, (;,00(»
...'Part, 1,500
Total, 500
Part, 1,600
Part, 500
Part, 300
3 Total, 1,0(10
Total.
Total, 100,000
No damage.
Part, 100
Part, 20O
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
1907.
Nov. 3.
1908.
Feb. 1 .
1907.
Dec. 2.
Dec. 2.
190-!.
Mar, 17.
1907.
Sept. 17.
July . . .
Oct. 19.
Dec. 17.
May 13.
Oct. 20.
1906.
Dec. 5.
1907.
Oct. 22.
Sept 30.
Oct. 2.
Aug 7.
1908.
Mar. 27.
Jan. 23 .
Feb. 29.
1907.
Sei)t. 30.
May 17.
Name of Ship.
Lady Napier.. .
(107,765)
Laura C
(112,09(i)
Ledee Adele. . .
(73,022)
Lena A
(122,459)
Leuctra
(110,-542)
Lord Iveagh . . .
(9o,047)
Low Wood . . . .
(72,335)
Loyal
(111,634)
Lucille
(116,905)
M. J. Taylor. .
(111,676)
M. J. Taylor. .
(111,676)
Malabar
(94,775)
Malabar
(94,775)
Malwa
(107,309)
Maple Leaf . . . .
(107,567)
Marcella
Maikland ....
(112,110)
Mary Ann Bell.
(75,577)
•<
Port vi Registry.
Yrs
5 jCharlottetovvn, P.E.I.
6 Lunenburg, N.S
30 Magdalen Island, Que.
Yarmouth, N.S.
9 St. John, N.B.
18 'Belfast, G.B
29 St. John, N.B .
Lunenburg, N.S
Parrsboro, N.S.
Parrsboro, N.S.
Parrsboro, N.S.
20 iSt. Jolm, N.B.
Marconi 6
(112,344)
Margurete
(111,894)
Majory J. Sunnier. . . .
(100,34H)
30
Charlottetovvn, P.E.I.
Windsor, N.S
Parrsboro, N.S
Halifax, N.S
Victoria, B. C...
Lunenburg, N.S.
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailinsr.
Bktn., wood, sail.
Schr. , wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail .
Sloop, wood, sail.
Schr., steel, steam
Schr., steel, steam .
Bktn., wood, sail, i
Schr., wood, sail . . . .
Schr., wood, sail . . . .
Schr., wood, sail . . . ,
Schr., wood, sail ...
Schr., wood, sail . .
Schr., wood, sail .
Bktn., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail .
Liveri>ooI, N. S Bgtn., wood, .sail.
Weymouth, N. S |Schr., wood, sail .
Maitland, N. S Schr., wood, sail .
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail.
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
happened.
Georgetown,P.E.I., St.Jolin,
N.B.
Havana, Cuba, Mobile, Ala. .
Magdalen Island, Que., Port
Hood, N.S.
Yarmouth, N.S., Yarmouth,
N.S.
Seiiphas, Glasgow.
Sandy Hook, New York,
U.S.A.
Near Mobile light ship No.
16, U.S.A.
Souris Harbour, P.E.I
Deep Cove Island, N.S
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Stranded.
Stranded.
Stranded.. .
Ran ashore
Portsmouth, G.B., Belfast,
G B.
Rexton, N.B.. New York,
U.S.A.
New York, U. S. A., St.
Stephen, N.B.
Gulfixjrt, Miss., Parramarbo,
Brazil.
Port Morien, Quebec
Old Verandah Harbour. Stranded.
Grand Malta.
Remarks.
Part,
1,600
Part,
700
No damage.
Richibucto Bar,near Rexton,
N.B., Gulf St. Lawrence. .
Vineyard Haven, U.S.A. . .
Grecian Shoal, Straits of
Florida
4 miles N. W. of Bryon
Island, Gulf St. Lawrence.
Gaspe, Que., Summerside, South side Salutation Cove,
P. E. I. P. E. I. , Summerside, P. E. I.
Off Sydney, C.B., Atlantic. Steam pipe, broken
Yarmouth Harbour, Bunkers Collision ... iPart, 1,500
Island, N.S. '
Stranded . . .
Diligent River, N.S., New
York, U.S.A.
St. John, N.B
Collision with Belize. .
Stranded
Lost sails
Stranded.
Summerside, P.K.I., Boston, Salem, Mass Lost deck load of lath .
U.S.A.
Vineyard Haven, Nantucket] Lost foresail and stay sail.
Shoals, U.S.A. I
Bedford Pool,North Atlantic|Ran aground .
Total, 4,550
Part, 3,000
Part, 600
Total, 2,500
Cape George, Souris, P.E.I . . Souris Cove, P.H F.
Stranded.
Barbados, St. John, N.B.
Wevmouth, N. S., Magagui,
R.R.
Jacksonville, Sackville, N. B. JThree Sisters Rocks, Bay of
Fundy.
Carribean Sea
N. E. Georges Bay Atlantic
Victoria. B.C., Victoria, B.C
Halifax, N. S., Port Pelpes-
wick.
56° 10' N. Lat. 166° 10' W.
Long., Beliring Sea.
Split Rock Pt., N.S
Leaking •. .
Lost part deckload .
Stranded
Total,
458
....Part, 1,600
I Part, (ISO
Part, 12,500
Bulwarks wa.shed awaj'
Stranded
Part,
Part,
1,500
POO
184
MARINE ASD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
1908.
Feb. 17.
1907.
Sept. 25.
1908.
Jan. 26.
1907.
May 11.
Oct. 29.
Oct. 21 .
1908.
l-'eb. 1 .
190f..
Aug. 17.
1W7.
Nov. 15.
June
1908.
Mar. 8.
1907.
Nov. 7.
July 6.
Dec. 2.
1906.
July 20
1908.
I<\;b. 1
1907.
Nov
May 9
Marv E. Duff. .
(121,88.-))
I Marv E. Smith,
i (112,119)
Matchless. . .
(93,319)
Mav
(10:'.,022)
Mav flower . .
"(110.553)
May Flower.
Mildred Robiu.'iou.
(200,011)
'Merino
Mersey . .
(110,914)
Minnie T. . . .
(61,578)
Montrose ....
(121,8{»7)
Mooweena . . . .
(121,794)
Mount Royal.. .
(111.778)
Mount Temple.
(113,4'.i6)
MyraB . .
(96,748)
N. N. (iray.
(112,318)
2.. Nancy L
Nellie..
.S.-pt. 17. .iNevi
(107,607)
Port of Registry.
How Rigged.
In in or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Yrs!
2 I Lunenburg, N.S.
iSchr., W'Ood, sail. . ,
Parrsboro', N.S Schr., woofl, sail
Maitland. N.S .Schr., wo<m]. sail
Lunenburg, N.S Schr., wood, sail.
6 iBo-ston, Mas.s., U.S. A Schr., wood, .sail.
28 I Newfoundland.
Schr., wix)d, sail.
3 JLiverpool, N.S Schr., wood, sail . .
■ I •
Sackville, N.B !Schr., wood, sail . .
i
Shelburne, N.S Schr., wood, .-^ail.
17
(09,145)
Yarmouth, N.S iSloop, wood, sail . .
Victoria, B.C iSloop, wood, steam
LiveriXH)!, (i. B 'Schr., steel, steam. .
St. .lolin, N.B.
Schr., wood, sail ....
St. Andrews, N.B jSloop, wood, sail
London, G.B F. & A. steam
Weymouth, N.S. . Schr., wood, .sail ..
Halifax, N.S Sclir., wood, sail.. .
90
Lunenburg, N.S Schr.. wood, s;iil 99
Gloucester, Mass., U.S. A Schr., wood, sail | 73.
12
132
60
86.
4S
192
99
19S
10-
296
6661
, . . ! 91
I
13:
. 1 1,802
. . . ! 5&
...I lor
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8.^-C ontinued.
Port sailed froui.
Port hound to.
Place
where casualty
happened.
Cause
and Nature of
T'asualt}'.
Lunenburgr, N. S., Pcn-t of
S|)ain, Trin.
Windsor, N.S., Sydney. C B
Glouoester, U. S. A., Fishing
Banks.
Remarks.
S
Unknown 'Has not l>een heard from . . ' 7 )Total, .S12.750
Total, 4,500
Part, 400
South Coast, Nova Scotia . .! Foundered.
Near Little Hope Light-
hou.se, N.8.
Lost stays and rigging
Xoel, N. S., Windsor. N S. . Econoni v. N.S., Minas Basin Stranded
. i
Windsor, X.S., Philadelphia, [South West Harbour, Maine Ran ashore
Pa. t U. S.A. I
Queensport, N.S., Cra]xiud,iHallidavs Cove, P. E. I.,iStranded
P.E.I. ! (Julf of Sf. Lawrence. I
Boston, Mass.. Fisliing Banks Near Brazil, Ruck Cape
; table, Atlantic.
Lost anchor and sails
St. .John, N'fid, St. .John, I Mistaken Head, N'fl'd Collision witli Wa»is
N'fid'. i ;
Sand Blast. New York .. . Off Sand Hook, Atlantic; Mainsail lost. .
Ocean.
North Sydney, [North Sydnev Harliour, C.BlCoUision with Virninia
C.B. " : Lake.
St. Vincent, B. W. I., St., Lat. 47'-' 13' Long. 52^ 30'. .. jSails carried away in gale.
John's, N'fl'd. I t ~
Port La Tour, N . S. , Fishing Ph.-jebpcs I*oint, I'ort La Stranded.
Grounds. Tour, N'.S.
I^jrt Fssington, B.C., Port Ringbolt Island, Skeena Stranded .
Essington, B.C. : River. \
I^ondon, G. B., St. John, N.B West Iron Bound Island . . . Stranded.
Part. 3.50
Part, 200
Part, 1,500
Part, 200
Part. 800
;Part. 300
Part, 400
Total.
Total 30,000
Part 125,000
St. John, N.B., Varniouth, Sail Rocks, West C^uoddy, Stranding I Total 800
N.S. : Me. U.S.A. ' "
At anchor at Grand Manan, {North Head Grand Manan, Driven ashore in irale
V I>. -R..,. I,' 1,. V T> n • ■
N.B
Bay Fundy, N.B
Queensboro, Manchester Point Roche, Saguenay Ri- Grounded
I ver, Que.
Rooney's Point, N.S IStranded..
I
Digby, N.S., New York, U. Roman Shoals, Sandv Hook. Stranded..
S. A.
Total 400.
Part.
Part 3,500.
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9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of "Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
1907;
June 10.
Dec. 15.
Aug. 28.
Sept. 13.
Mar. 10.
Oct. 19.
1%6.
Oct. 13.
1907.
Dec. 22.
1904.
Dec. . . .
1907.
Nov. 2.
Apr. 15.
190S.
Jan. 25.
1907.
May 11
July 20.
June 30.
May 1
June 25.
Sept. 27.
Jan. 11.
19(»8.
Mar. 21.
If»!l7.
N(jA-. 7 .
Kame of Shijr
New Dominion
(64,t>G9)
New Era
(107,968)
Nora Wiggins. .
(90,687)
North West
(122,366)
Northwestern . .
(155,177)
North Vancouver.
(107,725)
Nova Zembla.
(88,342)
Oceanic
(116,502)
Olive Branch.
(75,570)
Omega
(97,061)
Omega. . . .
(100,743)
Onyx
(85,553)
Oreda
(118,500)
Orinoco
(112,801)
Oriole
(88,427)
0.-*berga . . .
(83,280)
Oscar II
Otter
(107,832)
Palnia
(111,716)
Pansy
(72,316)
Partlienia . .
(85,:«7)
Yrs
24
18
23
Port of Registry.
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Quebec, Que
Liverpool. N.S
Yarmouth, N.S
Vaiicouver, B.C
Port Town.send, G.B.
Bgt., wood, sail ■ 133
Schr., wood, sail...
Bgt., wood, sail. . .
Wood, steam
Schr., iron, steam.
Vancouver, B.C ] Wood, steam
25
Lunenburg, N.S ^Schr., wood, sail.
Charlottetown, P.E.I. . .
Windsor, N.S
Liverpool, X.S..».
Lunenburg, N.S....
London, Eng
St. John, N.B
Maitland, N.S
Stockholm, Norway.
Victoria, B.C
Schr., wood, sail.
Lunenburg, N.S.
Schr., wood, sail... .
Schr., steel, steam. .
Schr., wood, sail. . .
Bque., wood, sail. . .
SS., steel, steam. . .
Schr., wood, steam.
Schr., wood, sail.
St. John, N.B Schr., wood, sail .
Port Medwaj', N.S Schr., wood, sail.
115
470
38S
2,334
70
79
Lunenburg, N.S Schr., wood, sail . 99
Lunenburg, N.S Schr., wood, sail
14
Schr., wofjd, sail 82
.Schr., wood, sail 191>
99
16
1,550
124
1,116
2,247
232
249
76
99
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
187
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreig-n Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
montlis ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Isaac Harbour, Louisburg,
C.B.
Pt. Hastings, Clarks -Har-
bour, N.S.
Gulf Port, Kingston, Ja
Port Essington, Hazelton, B.
C.
Seattle, U.S.A., Valdez
Place where Casualty
happened.
Round Island, Gabarouse,
B., N.S.
Sandwich Point, Halifax
Harbour, N.S.
North Thistle, Head Bay,
Jamaica.
Sheena River, B.C
Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver,
B.C.
Mabou, C.B., Port Dufferin,
N.S.
New York, U.S.A., Halifa.K,
N.S.
Richibucto, N. B. , Sydney,
N.S.
Mass Point, Miss., Kingston,
Jamaica.
Shelburne, N.S., Barbados,
B.W.I.
Voglers Cove, N.S., New
London, P.E.I.
St. John, N.B., Halifax, N.S.
St. Martins, N.B., New York,
U.S.A.
New York, U.S.A., Boston,
Waband, Nfld., North Syd-
t ney, N.S.
Victoria, B.C., Ladysmith,
B. C.
St. Martins, D.W.T., New
York, U.S.A.
Diligent River, St. John, Diligent River, N.B. En-
N.B. trance to Mines Channel,
N.S.
Shelburne, N.S., Liverixx)l, Brooklyn, N.S., Liveri>ool
N.S. I Bay.
60 04 N. Lat., 148 03 W.
Long., Prince William Is-
land.
At wharf at Vancouver, B.
C, Burrard Inlet.
South side of Mabou Har
bour, C.B.
Near Cape Nero, 43° 2S' N,
L., 6.5° 22' W. L., N.S.
Cause and Nature
of Casualty.
Dragged anchors .
Ran asiiore
Stranded .
Struck rocks . . . .
Stranded
Aspotogan
North Sydney Harbour, C
B.
Robertson Shoal, Carlisle
Bay, Jamaica.
38° 21' Lat., 61° 16' Long..
Hawbolts Cove, Beaver Har-
bour, N.S.
Western part of Seal Island,
N.S.
Off Cape Elizabeth, N.B. . .
On voyage
Flint Island, Atlantic Ocean
49° 3' N. Lat., 123° 42' W.
Long., Stuart Channel,
B.C.
Unknown
Purnt..
Stranded.
Stranded.
Broken up on shore
Driven ashore.
Stranded
Stress of weather .
Stranded
Stranded
Lost deck-load and .sails.
Lost masts and sails.
Stranded
Stranded
Supposed to have foundered
Drifte<l on rocks.
Stranded.
Remark,-
Total 1,500.
Total 5,300.
Pt. 11,000.
Pt. 300.
Total 15,500.
Total.
500.
1,500.
Total.
750.
Total, 225,000
Part, 20,000
Serious.
Total, 11,200
Total, 2,2.50
Total, 2,540
188
MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Ca>naitio5 reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
Casualty.
Name <>f Ship.
Purt '.f Regisirj.
How Riggetl.
Iron or wcioJ.
Steam or Sailing.
1907.
April 17.
1*H)8.
.Tan. 28..
1907.
Dec. 10..
April 19..
l'.H»S)
.I.m. 4..
1907.
Jnne 29..
June 8..
Aug. 7 . .
Sept. 25..
Oct. 5..
Oct. 18.
Jan. lf<
June ;30
Oct. 14
Oct. 15. .
June 2H.
Oct. 8..
Oct. 22.
Nov. 7 .
Dec. 15.
June 14.
1908.
-Mar. 28.
1907.
D.^;. 31.
-M^v 20.
'Peerless . . .
(85,371 1
PerrvC
I {ll(J,906)
lYrsj
I !
25 Yannouth, N.S.
'Bkt.. wood, .sail 278
Pilgrim..
(111,-117:
Pors
Port Patrick .
(97,.t81)
Preference
(100,738)
Prince George. . . .
(110,003)
Prince kujjert . . .
(122,323)
Princess of .\von .
(117,165)
Princess Beatrice
(11B,405)
Princess Victoria
(115,953)
Prospeare
(107,547)
Prudent
(94,741)
Vueen Citv
(103.482)
K. N. 13
(57,732)
Raoul
( 122,485 •
Ravola.^
(100,273)
Rj'liublic
<'-'7,141)
Rewa
(100,511)
Revnard
■(!11,«77)
Robert Ewing. .
(100,516)
L' Parrsboro, N.S. .
7 I Lunenburg, N.S
1 Norway
18
Glasgow, G.B.
jRoma
(107,125)
' Romeo
(100,073)
Ronald
(110,3281
13 Windsor. N.S .
9 London, G.B
Vancouver, B.C.
1 Windsor, N.S
4 Victoria, B.C
5 London, G.B
6 'Yarmouth, N.S. .
19 St. John, N.B
13 Victoria, B.C
38 j Windsor, N.S
. 'Quel>ec, Que.
\b iWind.sor, N.S
72 St. Andrews, N.B
15 Parrsboro, N.S ...
<) Parrsboro. N.S. . .
1 1 Parrsboro, N.S. . .
9 'Lunenburg, N.S .
17 St. John, N.B ...
4 Pan-six >ro. N.S .
Schr., wixmI, jail
Schr.
wood, sail
99
Schr.
steel, steam
343
Ship.
steel, sail
1,595
Schr.
wo<jd, sail
243
Schr.
steel, steam
714
-., wood, steam
8
.Sclir.
wimkI, sjiil
88
Schr.
wood, steam . . .
635
.Schr.
steel, steam ....
428
Schr.
wo<id, .«ail
378
Schr.
NMiod, .sail
117
Schr.
wood, steam ...
144
Schr.
wiio<l, sail
37
\\ oo<l, steam
42
Sihr
wo<xl, sail
130
."^chr.
wkKxl. sail
69
Schr.
V. < lod, sail
12^
Bgtn.
, wixxl, -sail
560
S.hr.
^^■'<Kl. sail
399
99
Schr.. wfjod, sail Ill
Schr.. woo<l. sail 268
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
189
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Ca.sualty
Happened.
Port of Spain, Philadelphia..
Fall River, U..S.A.. St. .John,
N.B.
Ingrahani Docks, Providence,
R.I.
London, (J.B., Sydney, N.S.
London, (r.B.. Portland, Ore,
Sydney. C.B., Chatham.N.B.
, Boston, I'.S. A.
Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver,
B.C.
Hantsi>ort, N. S., Boston,
Mas(5.
Victoria, B. C, Wadham,
B.C.
Victoria, B.C., \'ancouver,
B.C.
Curacco, Mobile, U.S. A
Bear River, N.S., Boston,
Ma.ss.
Victoria, B.C., Vancouver,
B.C.
Parrsboio, N.S., Canning,
N.S.
Quebec, Que., North Shore. .
Stonehain, N.B., New Haven,
Conn.
PortGreville, N.S., St. John,
N.B.
St. John, N,B., New York,
U.S.A.
New York, U.S.A., San Fer
nando, B.W.T.
N«w York, CiuJad, Bolivia.
Lunentjurg, N..S.. Lahave,
N.S. .
Lat. 33'' 1', Long. 71" 41', N,
Atlantic.
Duck Island, Me., U.S. A
West of Cape Sable
East of Scatarie Isl.-nids.
1 Off Culun.bia B:n-. -' OH
Graj's Harbour, N.Pacific
Ocean.
Port Escuniinac, N . B..
Northnniherland Strait.-;.
At D. K. A. Wharf, Yar
mouth Harbour.
Schelt, B.C., Suhelt, B.C. .
Off Nahaut, Mas.*; .
Lat. 51" 5"^' N.. Lou?. 128"
35' W., River I. d-t, B.C.
Hospital Pt., Victoria Har-
bour, B.C.
Lat. 1.5" 20' N., Lon?r. (ii) 3'
W., Caribbean Sea.
Off Seguin, 10 miles K. of
Capti Ann.
Porlier Pass, Gulf Georgia.
C 'ause
and Nature of
Casualty.
1
Remarks.
01
>
S
Lost top gallant mast and
sails.
1,00(1
Stranded
Total,
16,000
Lost deck-load.
Damaged by ice
200
Collision, stranding
Part.
Stranded
Part,
2,000
Run into by Glanus while.
in liarbour.
Foundered
Part,
Total,
4,200
700
Vessel turned turtle.
Struck uidvnown rock.
Grounded.
Burnt. .. . .
Waterlogged and lost deck-
load.
Struck i)ort bilge
i Kingsport Beacli
I Basin, N.S.
iPointe aux .Pins, Isle aux
j Grues, St. Lawrence River
] Vineyard Haven. Mass ,
U.S.A.
iBlack River, N.B
MinasjStranded..
Foundered
Collision Schr
Storcr. ■'
Stranded
'' EllaM.
Stamford Harbour, Long Dragged ashore
Isld. Sound. |
120 miles N.X.W. of Bar- Cauglit in hurricane.
bad OS.
Bonjour Bank, Orinoco Stranded.
River.
Gaff I'oint. X.S., Lahave
River.
Norwalk, Cunn., St. John, Off Point Judith, N.B
N.B. I
Savla, .fa.. New York |40 mile.s south of Hakuas
Atlantic.
Stranded..
Broke main boom.
Lost .sail.s
Part C30.
None.
Total 300.
Total 7,000.
Total 900.
Part 125.
3,000.
Total 12, .500.
Part 1.000.
Part 800.
190
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having ocenrred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of -
Casualty.
Name of Ship.
1907.
Sept. 6..
1'.I08.
Jan. <J..
April 21..
I!t07.
Mar. 4..
Oct. 8..
June 3..
Aug. 19..
Oct. 7..
I'.tOS.
■ (nil. 5..
1907.
Sept. 8..
Nov. 21 . .
1900.
N(iv. 29.,
i;)07.
July 28.
( )ct. 21 .
r.)iis.
Jan. 3.
•Ian. 6.
Iit07.
July 1.
Oct. 8.
■ imn! 26.
July 26.
A up. 18.
X(.v. 5.
Ronald. . . . .
(110,328)
Ronald G. Smith .
(121,856)
Rossignol . . . .
(126,032)
Rothesay. . . .
(111,892)
Rothesay. . . .
(111.892)
Rowena ... .
(79 ".(94)
S. S. Hud.son.
St. Olaf . .
(11(1,.">21)
1st. Olaf....
(116,321)
Santa Barbara
I (117,003)
'Sarah A. Townsend.
I (88,438)
Sanuatian ,
(03,844)
Saturn . . . .
(117,190)
Scepter . .
'Sella.-iia
(113,495)
.Senator Saul.sburry
I (116.163)
Sen lac. . . .
i (112,2.39)
'Sliamrock . .
Silver Liglit
(107,767)
SilwrStar. . .
(116,555)
Silvia ... .
(91,855)
Spi'ingfield . .
(85,593)
Port of Registry.
Yrs
4
Bridgetown. Bar.
2 Lunenburg, N.S.
1 Liverpool. N.S. .
36
Weymouth. N.S
Weymouth, N.S
St. John, N.B...
U.S. A
Parrsboro, N . S . .
Parrsboro, N S. .
San Francisco. Oal
Halifax, N S.
Glasgow, (t . p,
Chatham. N B . .
Gloucester, ^lass . . .
St. John, N.B
Gloucester. Mass., U.S.A.
St. John, N.B. . . .
Halifa.x. N S
Charlottetown, P . E 1
Maitland, N.S
Liverpool, (i.B
St. John, N.B
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail .
Schr., wood, steam. , . ,
Schr.. wood,. sail
Schr., iron, ."iteam. . . .
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, s.ail
Schr., steel, steam .
Schr., wood, sail... .
Schr., wood, steam. . .
Sciir., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail
Schr., wood, sail. . . .
Sclir., iron, steaui. . . .
Wood, steaui
268
100
199
280
280
84
350
277
277
527
149
2,041
10
l»l
2,263
613
22
99
99
1,086
147
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
montlis ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
hapi)ened.
St. John, N.B., New York. Nantucket Shoals, U.S.A.
U.S.A.
St. Martins, B.W.I., Lunen-
burg, N.S.
Philadelphia, Liverpool, N.S.
Plinque, San Domingue, New
York.
New York, Chatham, N.B. .
St. John, N.B., Boston,
U.S.A.
Liverpool, N . S . , Elizabeth
Pt., U.S.A.
New York, Wolfvllle, N.S.
Annapolis Royal, C rdinas,
Cuba.
Seattle, Wash., Valdez Isl.,
Ala.
Port Hastings, Weymouth,
N.S.
London, G.B., Havre, St.
John, N.B.
Caraquet, Fishing (irounds. .
Gloucester, Mass., Fishing
Bank.s.
Havre, Hamburg, The Tyne.
Gloucester, Mass. , Browns
Bank, N.S.
Halifa.x, N.S., St. John, N.B.
Magdalen Island, Q\ie. . . . , . .
Chatham, N.B
Calias, Me., Windsor N.S. . .
New York, N.Y., Halifax,
N.S.
HatfieldsPt., N.B
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Remarks.
Vessel touched slioal.s.
Lat. 31 N., Long. 68 W.,jLeaking.
Atlantic. |
55 miles S.W. from Cape Lost bowsprit and sails.
Sable.
South Atlantic Ocean ,Lost rudder and sails.
Cape St. George, N.S., I Foundered
Northumberland Sts.
Gloucester, Mass iLost jib and sails
Little Hope Light, U.S.A. Burnt
Partridge Island, Minas Stcanded
Basin.
33° 30' Lat., GG' 29' Long, Hurricane and ci'oss sea.
Atlantic.
Helen Point, Active Pass,
B.C.
12 miles South, Country
Harbour, N.S.
Part 650.
jPart 300.
Part 2,000.
Part 10,600.
Total.
Part, 1,200
Stranded Serious.
Lost some sails.
45° 10' »1 .at. , .59° 45' Long Lost propeller blade
Big. Shippigan Gully, Gulf | Foundered.
St. Lawrence. 1
Scatarib Island, X.S Stranded. .
Hamburg rMain injector pipe burst.
Browns Bank near Cape; Lost rudder
Sable Light.
Meaghers Beach, Halifax Collision with Roseland.
Harbour. >
Grindstone Cove, Gulf St. ! Kan ashore
Lawrence. i
Miramichi River, N.B [Sunk on bar
Boot Isliind, Minas Basin . . JLost topmast
Vineyard Sound, U.S. A. . .'Collision
The wharf at Hatfields Pt., Burnt.
N.B. '
Part,
Part,
Part,
Total.
500
201)
2."ii •
. Part, 300
. Part, 62,000
. pPartial.
. iTotal, 4,500
. [Part, 300
. Part, 1,200
. Total, 7,350
192
MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
1 )at«'
of
CllMlltV.
Name of Sh\\>
190S.
Feb. 5.
Ai)ril 0.
Mar. 26.
1907.
Oct. 17.
Nov. 7.
Oct. 15.
Nov. 2.-..
June 21
Oct. . . .
July 26.
Apr. 1
July l.-^.
Nov. 24.
May 7.
1908.
Jan. 24.
Kel.. 1
r.MiT.
Sept. 29.
Nov. 14.
Oct. 5.
July 11.
1906.
Dec. 27.
Aug. 17.
1907
Dec. ^.
Springwood . .
(10.^783)
Steel Head . .
i (126,078)
'Stella Maud . .
I (100,076)
Tartar
(86,336)
Tartar
(100,475)
Temperance Bell
(64,454)
jTeniperanceBell .
I (64,454)
^Thistle
(94,819)
Thi.stle
(96,795)
Torata
(107.651)
Trinidad
(100,261)
Two Brothers.
(75,895)
Unity
, (103,803)
Urainie
Vad.so . .. .
(124,077)
Valkvrie
'111,. 555)
iVeiiturtT. . . ,
I (92,315)
Vinita
(116,508)
1 N'olund
AV. E. Stowe.
(69,214)
Wandrian . .
{ (85,617)
[Wa.sia .
(84,4.57)
Yrs
11
1
17
24
15
18
18
17
17
18
16
39
3
15
27
13
21
3
8
32
24
23
Port of Kegi.-itry.
How Kigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Shelburne, N S |Schr., wood, sail.
V^ancouver, B.f" AVood, steam. ...
St. John, N.B Schr. , wood, sail.
I
j. Southampton, (i B Schr., iron, isteani .
Lunenburg, N.S Schr., wood, .-^ail. . .
|St. John, N.l'i Schr., wood, sail . .
|St. John, N.B Schr., wood, sail. . .
I
i Victoria, B.C Schr., wood, steam .
AVater Witch .
i (122,023)
Charlottetown, P.E.I
Lunenburg, N.S
Windsor, N.S
Charlottetown, P.E.I
Schr., wood, sail.
Schr., wood, sail.
Bkt , wood, sail. .
Schr., wood, sail.
Pictou, N.S jSchr., wood, sail .
(French) Schr.. wood, sail
Victoria, B.C
St. Andrews, N. B
Schr., steel, .steam.
Sloop, wood, sail .
Liverpool, N.S. .
LunenViurg, N.S
Bergen, Norwav
Lmienburg, N.S
Parrsboro', N.S.
Pictou, N.S
Liveri)ool, N.S. .
Schr., wood, sail .
Schr.. wood, sail . .
Schr., ste^el, steam
Bgt., wood, sail. . .
Schr., wood, sail . .
Schr., iron, steam,
Schr., wood, sail. .
98
14
99
2,7(i8
61
77
77
1()1
34
79
63(!
26
248
84
6i)S
16
318
168
L <)71
160
311
255
190
WRECKS AXD CASUALTIES
193
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
montlis ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
happened.
Tuck Island, Lockport, N.S. !37° 32' Lat., 06" 41' Long, X.
1 Atlantic.
Vancouver, B.C., Essington, Pai^sley, B . C ., Howe Sound,
"D p
Wickford, R.I., St. John,
N.B.
Vancouver, B.C., Kobi, Japan
Richibucto, N.B., Sydney,
C.B.
St. John, N. B. , Boston, U. S. A.
St. John, N.B., Boston, Mass.
Victoria, B.C., Victoria, B.C.
Wyc'ocouiagh, Glace Bay,N.S.
Bay St. George, Nfld., Red
Bay, Labrador.
i^ew York, Santa Cruz, New-
York.
Port Hood, Rustico Harbour.
Newcastle. N.B., New York,
U.S.A. '
St. Pierre, Miq., Queensport
N.S.
B.C.
Great Ledge, Woods Hall.
Nature
of
Casualty.
Remarks
Lost some sails .
Burnt
Stranded
Sand Head Light-ship, Gulf Collision with Charmer. . ,
Georgia. ,
Richibucto Harbour, Gulf Vessel ran ashore ... .
St. Lawrence. i
Governors Island, Boston : Collision with 5'^wirrt
Harbour. i
7 miles off Bliss Harbour. . . Ran ashore
7 miles north of Pine Island On fire, burnt.
Light, Queen Charlotte
Sound.
Black Rock Light, C.B Stranded
Cape Harri.son, Gulf St. Stranded
Lawrence.
27° N. Lat., 79° W. Long., Waterlogged and dismasted
Atlantic.
Eastern Flats, Rustico Har .
Stranding
25 miles east of Highland Lost deckload .
Light, Cape Cod .
On Brodies Ledge at Queens- Stranded .
port, N.S., Chedabucto
Bay, N.S.
Victoria, B.C., Port Simpson, 49° 42 N. Lat, 124° 52 W.
B.C. Long., Sulf Georgia.
At anchor in Grand Manan. .
North Head, Grand Manan,
Bay Fund}'.
Port Johnson, St. John, N.B. West Chop, N.B Stranded .
I I
New York, U.S.A., St. John,|40mls. S.E. bv E.. Thatchers Foundered .
Island, :Mass., U.S.A.
Blomedon Shore, Minas Stranded .
Basin, N.S.
San Juan, West Indies Stranded
N.B.
Windsor, N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
Lunenburg, N.S., San Juan,
Port Ric.
Walton, N.S., New York,
U.S.A.
North Sydney, N.S
Litde River, Maine Stranded
Mistaked Point, Nfld Collision with Merino.
Philadelphia, St. Johns, Nfld.'Halifax, N.S.
23—13
Sprung a leak. . .
Total.
Total, 2,700
Total.
Part, 1,200
Total.
Total, 4t)3
Part, 1,000
Stranded Part, 6,500
Stranded | Total, 700
Total, 9,000
Total, 12,200
Total, 14,200
Part, 2,500
No damage.
Part, 1,200
194
MARiyE AyD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
St.\temen"TS of "Wrecks and Casualties' reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
Name of Ship.
IS
cc
"o
s>
be
<
Port of Registry,
1 aJ
1 ^
How Rigged. c
Iron or Wood. ! ^
u
Steam or Sailing. .j
Ec
1907.
May 20..
Oct. 24 .
Dec. 9..
July 27..
Aug. 8..
Wattie C
(85,598)
Winifred
(121,852)
Yrs
24
2
20
20
6
St. John, N.B
Schr., wood, sail.. | 160
Schr wood sail <H»
Yarmouth, N.S
Schr., steel, steam
Schr., steel, steam
Wood, steam
725
(93,373)
Yarmouth
(93,373)
Yarmouth, N,S
Yarmouth, N.S . ...
725
3
(107,341)
1
Number of vessels 304
tons (net) 123,203
II li ves lost 38
Damage SI, 229,716
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195
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
Where Casualty
HapiJened.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Bear River, N.S., Boston, 130 miles E.N.F. of Cape Lost foretop mast
Mass.
Bathurst, N. B., Philadelphia.
Digby, N.S., St. John, N.B.
Yarmouth, N.S., Tusket Is.,
X.S.
Ann.
Vineyard Haven,
U.S.A.
Beach Point, N.B .
Mass.
Near Yarmouth, N.S.
Lost portion of deckload
Stranding
Broke propeller blade.. .
Remarks.
Whales Back Ledge, Lo- Stranded,
berta Bay.
Part, 50,000
Total,
23— 13i
196
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
INLAND
Date
of
Casualt}'.
1905.
Oct. 22..
Nov. 7 . .
Aug. 19..
Sept. 19..
Oct. 20..
Sept. 9..
July 29..
Oct. 29..
Oct. 3 .
li)'J4
Oct. 13.
1898
Mar . .
1905
Nov. 27.
Nov. 28.
Oct. 19.
Nov. 4.
June 7.
Name of Ship.
Port of Registry.
Yrs
Annie Minnes 24 Port Hope, Ont .
: (83,413)
Clifford Sifton i 5 Victoria, B.C .
I (107,528)
D. A. Gordon i 3 Wallaceburg, Ont.
(116,482) !
Melbourne 12 Port Stanley, Ont.
' (94,715)
Minnedosa 15 Montreal, Que.
(94,884)
Ripple 20 Chatham, Ont.
(90,522)
Argyle C Picton, Ont.
(94,926)
Laketield 1 Peterboro, Ont.
(11,883)
Annandale 26 Kingbton, Ont.
(72,525)
Argo
(116,866)
Dominion..
I (9,526)
n
Monkshaven. . .
(86,632)
Oliver Mowatt
I 92,381)
Siberia
Surpri.se . . . .
(96,Hl«))
Grace ^I. . . .
Ottawa, Ont.
Glasgow, G.B
Bowmanvilie, Ont.
Furjord, Nor. . . .
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Schr. , wood, sail 156
Barge, wood 184
Wood, steam 94
Wood, steam 540
Sclir., wc.od, sail 1,041
Tug. wood, steam 11
Wood, steam 700
Wood, steam J 43
Schr., wood, .sail 180
Wood, steam.
Chatham, Ont Wood, steam
Schr., iron, steam ...... S70
W6od, sail , 165
Wood, steam . .
Sault Ste Marie Wood, steam
11
Loraine, Ohio.
Steam, tug
Number of ves8> Is . .
ti tons (net)
II lives lost.
Damage
16
4,172
12
152,460
WRECKS AXD CASUALTIES
197
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
AVRECKS, 1905-1906.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Place
Where Casualty
Happened .
Charlotte, Picton, Ont 3 miles south of False Ducks
Lake, Ont.
None Sunnydale Slough, Yukon
I River.
Port Arthur.
Hamilton, Ont., Toronto,
Ont., Montreal, Que.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Struck by squall.
Collision with SS. Sarah.
Burnt.
Burnt.
;At dock
Ont.
N. E. entrance to Murraj'
1 Canal. j
Kingston, Ont., Ft. William, 8 miles N.E. Harbour Beach, Foundered.
Kingston, Ont. | Lake Huron.
Red Bay, Pike Bay, Stokes 2 miles S.E. Lyal Island [Foundered.
Bay, Ont. ' Light House, Geo. Bay. |
Toronto, Ont., Oshawa jCorbetts Point, Lake On- Stranded.
tario.
Deer Bay, Ont
Kingston, Out., Oswego,
N.Y.. Kingston, Ont.
Kippewa, Turtle Portage,
North River.
Burnt.
Charity Shoal, Lake On- Stranded
tario.
North River Fire in cargo of hay
Port of Chatham, Ont .Crushed by ice.
Sault Ste Marie, Ont., FortlOn Angus Island, Thunder Stranded
William, Ont I Bay, Lake Superior. j
Toronto, Ont., Oswego, Bow-'2 miles E. of Oswego Har- Stranded
manville. | bour, Lake Ontario.
Duluth, Buffalo jBuff Bar, Long Point, Lake
Erie.
Cooks Bay, Lake Huron. .
Coasting.
Loraine, Ohio ! About G miles from Middle
I Island, Lake Erie.
Sprang a leak and was beached
Burnt
Collision C. G.
laid (Sunk) . .
S. Vir/i-
Remarks.
Part,
Total.
Part,
Total.
Total.
Total,
Part,
Total,
Total,
Total,
r(5o
0,000
1,200
15,000
5,800
2,000
Total, 5, COO
400
Total, 75,000
Part, 2,000
Total, 35,000
Total, 1,500
Total, 2,800
198
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
INLAND
Date
of
Casualty.
Name of Ship.
1906.
Mar. 18
1902.
Oct. 17.
1006.
April 23.
M 30.
Mar. 30.
May 22.
1905.
Nov. 7.
1906.
May 31.
April 25.
,. 26.
1904.
June 13.
1906.
June 13.
1905.
Oct. 20.
1906.
Aug. 8
,. 24
„ 26
.. 31
Sept. 14
.. 25
Aug. 28
Sept. 8
Soverign
(94,887)
Canada No. 2.
(111,911)
F. H. Prince.
Clipper
(116,260)
Kaministiquia . .
(90,571)
Midland t2ueen.
(110,991)
Creole
(103,675)
Erin
(83,142)
The Iroquois.
(lll,8.5.->)
Cobourg
(103,955)
Joe Milton .
Huronic
(107,168)
Signal
(103,577]
Erindale
(107,598)
Reuben Dowd
(100,305)
Princes.s
(78,006)
Cavalier
Dundum ...
(112,207)
Columbian . . .
(10,709)
Dundum . .
(112,207)
Rosemount . .
I (103,565)
Yrs
16
Port of Registry.
Montreal, Que.
Toronto, Ont . .
How Rigged.
Iron or wood.
Steam or Sailing.
H
Steel, paddle.
Barge, wood.
16 U. S. A
3 ; Toronto, Ont.
Port Arthur, Ont.
Toronto, Out.. . .
Toronto, Ont.
Wood, steam.
WDod, steam.
St. Catharines, Ont Wood, steam
Toronto, Ont Schr., wood, steam .
Montreal, Que Bge., wood, sail. . .
Port Stanley, Ont.
Wood, bteam.
5 CoUingwood, Ont Iron, steam
10 CoUingwood, Ont.
39 Whitby, Ont....
23 j Windsor, Ont..
24 Winnipeg, Man.
Wood, steam .
39 Quebec, Que
Hamilton, Ont.
Wood, steam
Schr., wood, .sail.
Wood, steam.. ..
Schr., wood, sail.
Wood, steam
Wood, steam
Victoria, B.C
Hamilton, Ont IWoDd, steam
Montreal, Que I Steel, steam .
324
85
Wood, steam ' 1,547
Wood, steam | 29
Wood, steam 79
1,349
14
411
1,452
607
67
2,211
64
444
308
229
218
771
445
771
989
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
WRECKS, 1906-07.
Port Sailed fmni.
Port Bound to.
Place
where Casualty
Happened.
Winter quarters at Lachine,
j Que.
;3 miles east of Toronto Har-
I bour.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Burnt.
Went to pieces during a
storm.
Ogdensburg, N.Y., Chicago, In locks in Wellanu Canal. .'Collision with S.S. Fair-
Ill. ' nimint.
Midland, Ont., French River Bustard Islands, Georgian Sprung a leak and sank
Bay, Lake Huron.
Lying in winter quarters at Burnt
'Port Arthur, Ont.
Fort William, Port Huron, Port Colborne, Lake Erie, Stranded
Kingston, Ont. Ont,
Midland, Ont., Old Fort,
Wye River.
Cleveland, Algoma Mills.
Mouth of Wye River, Geor- Burnt,
gian Bay.
. St. Clair River, 1 mile south Run down by steamer J^oAn
of Courtright. j B. Cowk.
Fort William, Depdt Har- Soo River, Mich., U.S.A. . .'Stranded
bour.
Entrance to lock 18 Corn-
wall Canal.
Kingston, Ont., Montreal,
Que.
Wiarton, Ont., Killarney, 'Papoose Isld., Georgian Bay
Ont., Owen Sound, Ont.
Collision with cafial bank.
Burnt
Port Arthur, Sarnia, Ont..
Blind River, Owen Sound,
Midland.
Toronto, Ont., BovvmanviUe,
Newcastle.
Toronto, Ont., Fairhaven,
U.S. A., Toronto, Ont.
Selkirk, Poplar Point, Sel-
kirk.
Tobermory, Sarnia, Ont ....
Montreal, Que., Hamilton,
Ont.
White Horse, Y.T., Dawson,
Y.T.
Hamilton, Montreal
Soo River, Ont.
Kingston, Buffalo, Fort Wil-
liam.
Newcastle, Ont . . .
I'oronto Bay, Ont.
About 8 miles N. W. of
Swampy Island. Man.
Chantry Island, Lake Huron
St. Emmanuel Bridge, Sou-
langes Canal, C^ue.
Eagle Rock, Yukon River. .
Stranded .
Burnt
Burnt
Stranded . .
Foundered .
Foundered .
Cote St. Paul, Lachine
Canal, Que. I
Merrill Shoal, Lake Huron. Stranded
Collision with barge Com-
teal/.
Fire following explosion. . .
Collision with lock
Remarks.
Total.
Total.
Part, 200
Part.
Total, 8,000
No damage.
Total.
Total, 25,000
Part, 20,000
Cargo, 1,360
Slight.
Total, 8,G00
No damage.
'Total.
Total, 20,000
Total, 6,000
Total, 22,247
Total, 2,500
No damage.
Total, 70,000
No damage
No damage.
200
MARIXE A?:D fisheries
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
Statements of Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty.
1907.
Nov. 17..
Sept. 27..
Sept. 21..
April 22. .
Nov. 11..
Sept. 27 .
Nov. 22..
Dec. 2..
Dec. 4..
Nov. 28..
Dec. 6. .
Nov. 13..
Nov. 8..
Sept. 5..
Name of Ship.
ITheano.
Ottawan
(116,650)
Beaver
(107,782)
Pilot
(111,579)
Quebec
(111,663)
Maude
Yre
16
2
7
5
5
35
Resolute 23
(88,241)
C. Hickox 20
(1<»3,8I7) {
Golspie I 24
(112,204)
Queen of the Lakes . . 53
(77,62(j) I
Monarch j 16
(96,843)
Segiiin 15
(94.763)
Strathmore ] 35
(116,813) i
A. Seaman i 33
(71,244) I
Port of Registry.
Newcastle, G.B
Ottawa, Ont . . .
Ottawa, Ont
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Steam or Sailing.
Schr., steel, steam.
Steel, steam
Wood, steam
Wood, steam.
Schr., iron
Wood, steam.
Schr., wood, steam 227
Sloop, wood, steam
Toronto, Ont
Montreal, Que
Montreal, Que
Deseronto, Ont.
Belleville, Ont
Hamilton, Ont j Wood, steam
Kingston, Ont jSchr., wood, sail
Sarnia, Ont jSleel, steam ....
Owen Sound, Ont |Steel, steam ....
Cobourg, Ont 1 Wood, steam . . .
t
Toronto, Ont ; Wood, steam
1175
157
8
48
989
144
140
709
190
1372
556
729
52
INLAND
1907.
Jan. 3..
1906.
Dec. 8.,
Nov. 13.,
1905.
Nov. 10.,
1907.
June 10.,
1906.
Dec. 6..
1907.
June 26.,
1906.
Oct. 27..
Skylark
(51,689)
Fairmount
(112,276)
Highland Beauty
(72,906)
Assiniboia
(116,984)
Cornwall
(94,889)
Wawanosh
Batchewana
(117,032)
Vienna
Toronto, Ont Tug, wood, steam.
Montreal, Que Steel, steam
Toronto, Ont Schr., wood, sail .
Kenora, Ont Wood, steam 41
Montreal, Que Barge, vrood, sail 586
Samia, Ont Schr., wood, sail 370
I
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont |Wo<xl, steam i G74
I
i
Bowmanville, Ont • 136
37
1184
58
WRECKS AXD CASUALTIES
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and Foreign Sea-going Vessels in Canadian Waters and to Canadian Sea-going vessels
months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
■ Port Bound to.
Place
Where Casualty
Happened.
Cause
and Nature of
Casualtj'.
1
o
>
1-^
Remarks.
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Fort
Tow Bridge Isld., 3 miles
east of Thunder Cape, Ont.
Hudson, Que., Ottawa River.
On C. P. Ry. being trans-
ported between Snake
Creek and Kippewa Jctn .
In Parry Sound Harbour,
Georgian Bay.
Off Charlotte, N.Y., U.S. A.,
Lake Ontario.
Opi^site Hudson, Que..
Ottawa River.
Toronto Bay, Lake Ontario.
Main Ducks, Lake Ontario..
Near Michipicoten, Lakp
Superior.
0 miles N.E. Sodus Pt.
Light., Lake Ontario.
Royal Isl., Mich., Lake Su-
perior.
Pt. Huron, St. Clair River..
Michipicoten Isld
Cape Croker, Ont
Stranded
Total, 100,000
William. Ont.
Montreal, Que., Ottawa. Ont.
Collision with SS. Maude.
Part, 75a
Burnt
Total, 1 200-
•
Kingston, Ont. , Charlotte,
Blo^vn up by explosion of
acetylene gas buoys.
Stranded
1
Part, 4,000
No damage»
Total.
Total, 0,500
Total, 8,000
Total, 37,000-
N.Y., Prescott, Ont.
Papineauville, Carillon,
Montreal.
Erie, Pa., U.S.A., Port Dal-
housie, Toronto, Ont.
Oswego, NY., U. S. A.,
Belleville, Ont.
Fort William, Pt. Edward,'
In collision with Ottaimn..
Stranded
Burnt and stranded
Stranded. . .
3
6
Ont.
Charlotte, N.Y.. U.S.A.,
Foundered
Total, 3,200'
Kingston, Ont.
Port Arthur, Sarnia, Ont. . . .
Cutler, Ont., Tonawanda,
Stranded
Collision
1
Total, 175,000'
N.Y. 1
Fort William, Ont., Port
Foundered
Total, 47,500-
Stanley, Ont. '
Wiarton, Ont., Wiarton, Ont.
Burnt
Total, 8,000'
!
Number of vessels.
II tons (net).
II lives lost.
Damages
35
18,960
28
>75,057
WRECKS, 1907-08.
Port Colborne, Port Stanley.
Port Maitland, Ont., Lake Stranded.
Erie.
Fort Williani, Kingston, Ont. 7 Achet Shoal, Lake Ontario Stranded
Kingston, Ont., Cape Vincent Cape Vincent breakwater . . Foundered Total, 5,700
iCedar lake, at mouth of the Lost .... Total.
I Saskatchewan river. ]
Charlotte. N.Y., Kingston, Brockville, St. Lawrence Grounded on shoal
Ont., Montreal, Que. river. |
Sarnia, Ont., Satnia, Ont.. . Sewells light. Lake Huron . Stranded Part, 8,000
Total, 25,000
Fort William, Ont., Sauh Copper Mine Point, Lake Burnt .. ..
Ste. Marie. Superior.
Sarnia, Spanish River jThunder Bay Island, Lake Foundered.
I Huron. I
Total, 1,500'
202
MARINE AND FISHERIES
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Statements of "Wrecks and Casualties reported as having occurred to British, Canadian
in other waters, for the twelve
Date
of
Casualty .
1907.
July 3..
Oct. 7..
July 30..
Sept
Aug. 14..
Oct. 7..
Aug. 15..
July 23..
July 14..
Oct. 16..
Aug. 30..
Oct. 7..
7..
.. 11..
Sept. — ..
May 9..
Nov. 23..
Oct. 27..
Sept. 29..
Oct. 29.
July 17..
lOOfi.
July 21.
1907.
Nov. 5..
Sept. 27..
June 7.
Sept. 7.
Name of Ship.
Acacia
(100,395)
Erie Stewart
(71,131)
F. L. Danforth . ,
(97,011)
Hardy
(122,341)
Oglby .
Ontario
(77.775)
Orion
(100,031)
Pollux
Sitarah
Case
Geo. N. Orr
Henry Plumb
Montreal
Fred Pabst
Samuel J. Christian.
Volunteer
(71,062)
Escort. .
(97,010)
Lurline
(90,780)
Metamora
(51,f)68)
City of Grand Rapids. .
(116,955)
) )auntles8
(107,874)
Maple Leaf. .
I (100,4(/')
Onandaga
I (80.913)
jWahcondah
I (102,577)
Heather IJelle
(103,657)
Thomas Freel Battle .
(107,946)
Yrs
10
'33
35
2
11
40
34
3
4
Pert of Registry.
10
50
Hamilton, Ont
Port Dover, Ont . . .
St. Catharines, Ont.
Toronto, Ont
( American)
Goderich, Ont
Quebec, Que
(Norwegian)
(Not registered) .
(.'American)
(American)
(American)
Montreal, Que
(American)
Hamilton, Ont
St. Catharines, Ont.
Windsor, Ont
Midland, Ont
Sarnia, Ont
Lindsay, Ont
4 ! Hamilton, Ont
Prescott, Ont
Port Gla.sgow, (i.B.
Winnipeg, Man .
St. Catharines, Ont.
How Rigged.
Iron or Wood.
Stoam or Sailing.
Wood, steam
Schr., wood, sail
Barge, wood, sail.. . .
Dredge, wood, sail .
Steel, steam
Schr., wood, sail
Wood, steam ......
4 masts, steel, steam.
Ketch, wood, steam.
Wood, steam
Steel, steam
Wood, steam
Wood, barge
Wood, steam
Wood, steam
Schr., wood, sail
Wood, steam
Schr., wood, steam. .
Wood, steam
Wood, steam
Wood, steam
Wood, steam.
Wood, barge.
Steel, steam
Wood, steam.
Wood, steam.
Number of ve>*seU. . . .
1. tons (net).
i> lives lost. .
Damage . .
16,859
2
$340,970
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months ending June 30, 1907-8. — Continued.
Port Sailed from.
Port Bound to.
Hamilton, Ont., Hamilton,
Ont.
Port Dover, Parry Sound. . . .
Pentaoost, Que., Cape Vin-
cent, N.Y.
Buffalo, N.Y., U.S. A
Chatham, Providence Bay . . .
Escoumains, Que., Oswego,
N.Y., U.S.A.
Cleveland, O., U.S.A., Que-
bec, (^ue.
Place
Where Casualty
Hapiiened.
Hamilton, Lake Ontario.
Southampton harbour...
Pentacost river
Buffalo, X. Y., U. S. A.,
Detroit, Mich.. U.S.A.
Chicago, 111., U.S.A., Dep6t
Harbour, Ont.
Ogden-sburg, N.Y., U.S.A.,
Prescott.
Buffalo, N.Y., tJ.S.A
Detroit, Mich, U.S.A., Am-
herstburg.
Windsor, Ont., Sarnia, Ont..
Filtering basin, Burlington
Beach, Ont.
Point Abino, Ont., Lake
Erie.
S. side mouth of Saugeen
river. Lake Huron,
li miles W. of Calf Island,
Lake Ontario.
Entrance to Galops canal,
Ont.
Toronto Harbour, Young St.
slip.
Head of Bois Blanc, Detroit
river, Canada.
N.W.-f N. iN. 1 mile from
Hope Isld., Georgian Bay.
Ferrj' dock, Prescott, Ont .
River St. Clair. Ont.
Detroit River, Ont. .
Lanoraie, Que
Cause
and Nature of
Casualty.
Burnt
Struck pier
Foundered
Burnt.. . .
Stranded
Stranded .'
Stranded
Stranded
Burnt. Gasolene exploded.
Grounded
Stranded
7 miles N.E. Port Dalhousie,
Ont., Lake Ontario.
Goderich Harbour, Ont
Midland, Ont., Byng Inlet, ;Shawanagi Bay, Georgian
Ont. I Bay, Ont.
Wiarton, Ont., Providence Georgian Bay, Ont
Bay, Ont.
Collision with barge Mont-
real.
Collision with ferry steamer
Henry Plumb.
In collision with SS. Lake
Huron.
Burnt
Remarks.
Sunk while loading.
Collision with American ]
schr. Ben Harrison.
Ran on cribwork
Ran on a rock and burnt
Burnt
Burnt
Portage, Ont., Baysville, Baysville, Ont Burnt.
Ont. 1
Eort William, Ont., Kingston,
Ont.
Port Colborne, Ont., Port
Maitland, Ont.
Off Stoney Point, U.S.A., Foundered.
Lake Ontario. ;
In the Welland Canal, Ont. Struck . . . .
Lake of the Woods, Ont. . . . 'Burnt
Port Maitland, Ont Burnt ,
Part, 1,120
Total.
Total, 7,000
Part, 3,000
Total, 225,000
Part, 1,600
Part, 7,000
Serious.
Total loss.
Slight injury.
Part, 24,000
Part, 700
Total, 10,000
Total, 750
Part, 6,000
Total.
Total.
Total, 10,000
Total.
Total.
Total.
Part, 3,000
Total, 1,600
Total.
204
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
APPENDIX No. 45.
].isT of Certificates of Service issued to Masters and Mates of Inland and Coasting-
Vessels during the twelve months ended March 31, 1908.
Date
of Certifi-
cate.
Name.
Grade.
Adjjress.
Where
Examination was
pa.ssed.
Fee.
3405
340fJ
1908.
Jau. 10..
„ 10..
Philias Desmairais
David Tousignant
Master . . .
Notre Dame de Pierre- Quebec, Que
ville, P.Q
Montreal, P.Q .. .,
S cts.
8 00-
8 oa
List of Sea-going Certificates of Competency issued to Masters, Mates and Second
Mates during the twelve months ended ^Nfarch 31, 1908.
April 8
3706
3707
3708
3709
3710
3711
3712
3713
3714
3715 ..
371G; .,
37171 "
371S .-•
371i> ..
3720',Iune
3721 ..
3722 11
3723 1.
3724 July
372.J M
372(i, 1.
3727 ■
3728 „
3729 „
3730 M
3731 Aug.
3732 .1
3733 Sept. 12
M 22
.1 22
11 22
May 2
3734
37a') .1
3730 1,
3737 1,
373s .,
3739 Oct.
374<i -
.3741 Nov.
3742 ..
3743 „
3744 1.
3745; M
S74(it „
37471 -.
3748' M
374?tDec.
3750 .1
3751 1,
3752i ..
Albert G. HermansQn . . j Mate
Lowry Mitchell 2nd Mate.
Edwin M. De.\ter .... u
John Aneu.s Macdouald . |Mate. . . .
Edgar Pelleti ^r \ .1 . . . .
Leonidas Lemieux . . . . j 1.
Hiram C.Mitchell... . 2nd Mate.
•Tohn Lewis Jones n
Sidney Herbert Atkinson j n
Andrew Chalmers. . ..; "
Walter B. McCarthy...}
'John Dixon u
Walter B. Bethell Mate
John Wilson Calderwood 2nd Mate.
Dona'd McDonald Mate . . . .
Benjamin James Roberts Master . . .
Peter Laureate LachanceiMate
Peter Nicholson Master
1 William F.S. Flowerdew 2nd Mate.
William .lohn McCall..i
i Arthur Ambrose Atkins, i Mate
Clifford A. Nickerson ... I Master.. . .
Newton H. Dill
Claude R. D. Hadley..
Harry Wallis
Fredk. Jas. Brewis. . . .
George E. Grievson. . .
Grey B. Leonard
Edric E. H. Starling...
Arthur F. Cummins..
Wilfred Lockhart . .
John F. Welch iMate
Charles Thomas Styan. . 2nd Mate
. Gordon Wm. Knight. .
, Arthur yi. Phinney . . .
, David Davies Richards
William H. Donkin...
Alfred. Stableford
Alfred Pearson
. Stuart M. Holmden . .
, William D. Darling . . .
, Hans Petpr Christiansen 2nd Mate
, Henry William .Johnston' m
, 'James McKenzie j Master.. .
Richard Wm. Partington 2nd Mate
, !.\ubrey St. Clair Allen . Master...
, 'Thomas Alex. Howard. . i <■
St. John, N.B St. John, N.B..
Jeddore, N.S i Halifax, N.S. .
Liverpool, N.S' j Yarmouth, N.S
St. John, N.B iSt. John, N.B
L'Islet, P.Q Ottawa, Ont. .
Yarmouth, N.S
Victoria, B.C.
Jeddore, N.S
Vancouver, B.C
Hull, York.shire, Eng.
Perth, Scotland . . . .
Halifax, N.S
St. John, N.B
Halifax, N.S
2nd Mate
Mate
2nd Mate .
Mate
2nd Mate
Mate .
2nd Mate
Mate
2nd Mate,
Mate
Yarmouth, N.S
Halifax, N.S...
Victoria, B.C.
Pt.Gamble,Wa.sh.U.S.A
I Quebec, Que
j South Shields
iStock]»ort, Eng
Vancouver, B.C
'London, N., Eng
Barrington, N.S
Avondale, N.S
Halifax, N S.
Yarmouth, N.S
Gateshead, Eng
Sunderland, Eng
St. John, N.B
Cambridge, Eng
Cheshire, Eng
H.ants]K)rt, N.S. ...>....
Yarmouth, N.S
San Francisco, U.S.A. . .
Dover, Eng
I'arrsboro", N.S
Cardiff, Wales
New Castle-on-tj'iie, Eng
Louisburg, C . B
Boston, Mass
Ottawa, Ont i
Selkirk, Scotland
Halifax, N.S
Henni Hill.^.. !
[Auckland, N.Z
[Vancouver, B.(v
Yarmcmth, N.S
New York, U.S. A
Victoria, B.C.
Quebec, Que. . . .
Yarmouth, N.S.
Victoria, B.C...
Yarmouth, N.S.
Halifax, N.S. . . .
Y^armouth, N.S.
Victoria, B.C.,
Yarmouth, N.S.
Victoria, B.C. .
Yarmouth, N.S.
Victoria, B.C. . .
Victoria, B.C..
Yarmouth, N.S.
Victoria, B.C..
Halifax, N.S.'..;
Ottawa, Ont. . .
Vancouver, B C
Halifax, N.S....
Vancouver, B.C
Victoria, B.C...
Yarmouth, N.S.
8 00'
8 00
8 (JO
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00-
8 00-
8 00
8 00
8 00^
8 00
8 00
8 0(J
8 00
15 00
8 00'
15 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
15 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00'
8 00
8 00
S 00
8 (M)
S 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
1:, (to
8 00
15 00-
15 00-
MASTERS AXD MATES
205
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
List of Certificate? of Competency issued to Masters and Mates of Inland and Coast-
ing Vessels during the twelve months ended March 31, 1908,
Date
of
- S i Certificate
^^1
Name.
3753
3754
3755
1907
Dec.
1908.
375fi'.Jan.
3757| ,.
3758 ,.
3759 „
37601 ..
37fil Feb.
3762
3763
3764
3765
3766
3767
3768
Mar.
4.
4.
28.
28.
28.
20.
20.
26.
28.
28.
11.
16.
30.
Grade.
Address.
Where
Examination was
Passed .
JCharles W. Whidden. .Mate ..
Zacharie E. Porter Master..
Francis Edgar Derham . Mate Boston, Mass
Yarmouth, N.S Yaamouth, X.S.
Newton A. Wilkie Mate
Alfred Joint m
George Enos Mader. . . . Master
Daniel L. Raf use. . : n
Robert J. Blair 2nd Mate.
Ambrose Landry »
Robert \Yinter Mate
Edward J. Hagan i2nd Mate.
David S. Robinson. . . j "
.John Boyd . ' m
Frederic E. Mears Master.. . .
Elmore N. Parker ' ..
Herbert Gordon Mories. 2nd Mate.
Lahave, N.S
iiondon, Eng i Victoria, B.C. . ,
New Orleans, La., U.S. A Yarmouth, N.S,
"^"armoutb, N.S i.
Karsdale, N.S ' <■
Carleton, Que Halifax, N.S . .
lAvelon Road, Eng . A'ictoria, B.C..
[Liverpool, N.S Y arnicuth, N.S
Hull, Eng . ... I Victoria, B C.
Mobile villa, Scot i
Liverpool, W . K Halifax, N . S
Walton Hants Co., N.S
Greenoch, Scotland.-. . .
Yarmouth, N . S. . .
Vancouver, B.C..
Fee.
.s cts.
8 00
15 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
15 00
1.-. 00
8 00
X 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 Oi»
15 00
15 00
8 00
List of Sea-going Certificates of Competency issued to Masters, Mates and Second
Mates during the twelve months ended March 31, 1908.
5170
April 20.
5171
.. 20.
5172
-. 20
5173
M 20
5174
M 20
5175
,. 20
5176
„ 20.
5177
„ 20
517v^
„ 2').
5179
„ 20
5180
M 20
51 SI
,. 20
.5182
., 20
518.i
M 20
5184
M 20
51.S5
„ 20
5186
.. 20
5187
.. 20
5LSS
t, 20
5189
,. 2)
5190
May 2
.5191
2
5192
2
5193
2
5194
2
5195
2
5196
2
5197
2
5198
2
5199
2
.5200
11 2
.5201
11 2
5202
2
.5203
2
5204
2
5205
2
5206
2
5207
2
52US
2
5201)
11 2
5210
„ 2
•Joseph Napoleon Cote. .
Ouier Thibaudeau
George Morton Morrell .
Phidelem Blouin
Frederick Warren
.1 ohn Joseph Egan . ...
John Joseph Egan
Thos. Allen
John Garfield Pratt. . . .
Hugh Krazer McRae
Bruce Vtrner We.ston . .
Robert Rowlandson ....
John Emil Hanson
John Emil Hansim
Edward .John LeBlanc.
Wni. Edward LeBlanc.
John Saunders Cook. . . .
Walter Coulman
Angus Edmund Pink. . .
Gordon B. Livingstone.
Samuel McLaughlin . . . .
William Francis Howell.
Severe Dubreuil
George Bussey . . .
Herbert Anflerson
Schurman Cain
Murdock McLean
Uell Burpee McLean . . .
Edward McDonald
Charles O. McDonald . .
Eniilien Page
Nicholas I.sak.sen
Arf. Llewellyn Wilson. .
Charles Addison Gerow.
F. Cameron Kennedy. . .
Edouard Franoeur
Adolplie Mallette . . . .
George Murphy
Art. Llewellyn Wilson. .
•John Highland
Francis Brickenden . . .
Mate Bic, P.Q
Master . . . Portneuf, P.Q . .
M ... Freeport, N.S
M ...Quebec, Que
11 .. Victoria, B.C Victoria, B.C
M ... Vancouver, B.C Vancouver, B.C.
Mate i .1 ' 1, 1, .
Quebec, Que.
St. John, N.B
Quebec, Que.
II Wychwood, Ont Toronto, Ont
Master . . . Toronto, Ont ■ n n . . . .
i> ... Meaford, Ont j n n
Mate Gaserown, N.B :St. John, N.B . . .
Master.. . . Nipissing, Ont Ottawa, Ont
Vancouver, B.C i Vancouver, B.C. .
Mate. ..i II M I II
I. iWest Arichat, N.S jSydney, N.S
.1 ... ! 11 .....!„.,
II Colling wood, Ont.. .....
n Toronto, Ont
Master Berridale, Ont .
11 ... Advocate Harbour, N.S.
■ 1 ... Latchford, Ont
Mate Thorold, Ont
Master.. . . Ste. .A.nne de Bellevue, Q
Mate Toronto, Ont
Master.. . . Charlottetown, P.E. L. . .
.Summerside, P.E.I
Mafe Orwell, P.E.I
1 Cumberland Bay, N.B. .
II Montague, 1'. E. I . .
II ..... Georgetown, P.E.I
Portneuf, P.Q
Master.. . . Lo^gieville, N.B
Mate. ... Ganges Harbour, B.C. . .
Burks Falls, Ont
Collingwood, Gnt. . .
Toronto, < )nt
Ottawa, Ont
St. .John, N.B
Latchford, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Ottawa, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Charlottetown, P. E. I
St. John, N.B..
Charlottetown, P. E. I ,
Quebec, Que . . .
St. John, N.B
Victoria, B.C. .
Ottawa, Ont. . .
II . . iSte. Anne de Bellevue, Q
I. Oka, P.Q
Master.. . . ^St. John, N.B St. John, N.B.
Mate Ganges Harlxjur, B.C. . . IVictoria, B.C. .
Ma.ster.. . . [Braeside, Ont [Ottawa, Ont. . .
II ... I New Liskeard, Ont | n n
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00'
6 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 (X)
(5 00
(> 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
206
MARINE AyD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
List of Certificates of Competency issued to Masters and Mates of Inland and Coast-
ing Vessels during the twelve months ended March 31, 1908.
Date
of
C ertificate
?;o!
1007
2211,
5212 1
5213
5214
5215
5216'
5217
5218
5219
5220
5221
5222
5223
5224
5225
5226
5227
5228
52201
5230
5231
5232
5233
5234
2 .
2..
2..
2..
2..
2..
2..
2..
6..
7..
10
10
10.
10.
10.
10.
16.
16.
16.
17.
20.
20.
27.
27.
5235 May 27 .
5236
„ 27.
523,-
Tune 3.
5238
3.
5230
3.
5240
4.
5241
4.
5242
4.
5243
7.
5244
7.
5245
„ 10
5246
M H).
5247
,. 10.
5248
„ 11.
5240
M 11.
5250
M 14.
5251
„ 22.
5252
,. 22.
52.-i3
., 22.
5254
„ 2t)
5255
„ 26.
525(;
M 26.
9257
., 27.
5258
„ 27.
5250
.. 27.
4261 •
Julv 6.
52f.l
6.
52()2
6.
5263
„ 13
5264
.. 17
5265
,. 17
5266
.. 17
5267
.. 17
5268
„ 19
5269
„ 19
5270
., 22
5271
„ 23
5272
„ 23
5272
„ 23
5274
; ., 30
Name.
Grade.
William John Boyce |Mate
Malcolm Cainjibell | .Master.. .
Malcolm McKinnon .... Mate
John Lawrence Bottrill. .i ...
Samuel Dom ville Master.. .
John E. Godin '< Mate
Louis J. Hillaire Dorion Master...
Geo. Theodule Hamelin. Mate...
.James Cook Master.. .
Leon Lemay Mate....
Nelson McGlennon " ....
John Fleming Master.. .
James Fergu.son I "
Cnas. Oscar F. SwansonI •>
Laurence Thomson Mate ....
Alexander Bernard Cuff. Master.. .
Frederic Cole Mate
John Rosie Master. . .
David John Pritchard . . m
Robt. Herbert Carnegie. m
Nelson McGlennon « T.C
James Albert Henderson .i
George A. Burton Mate. . .
Henri Lavoie « ....
Edward M. Millar...
Harry Adlem
Donald McDonald . . .
William Menzies. . . .
Frederick D. Forrest,
Thomas Thomson . . .
Peter .Sci itt
•John Boden
John MacLeod
Charles 8i)roull Master.. .
(ieorge Murray "
Stonewall J. R. Jackson Mate. . . .
Ab ert Dupont Ma-ster.. .
Daniel Kdmond Burns. .Mate. . . .
George Win. Miller. . . ,
Charles .Vlex. Moore..
George Ball Naylor. . . ,
[Alexander Fleming. . .
Charles W. Tessier
Murdock McLeod . . .
Ludger Dus.sault.. . .
Thomas Simard
Robert Micking
Address.
Nanaimo, B.C
Nelson, B.C ..
Proctor, B.C . .
Newcastle, N.S.W ..
Hopewell Cape, N.B..
Elm Tree, N. B ..... .
Chateau Richer, P.Q .
Grondines, P.Q
West Selkirk, Man . . ,
St. Jean desChaillons.P.Q
Toronto, Ont
Newboro', Ont
Nelson. B.C
Revelstoke, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Midland, Ont.^
Louis Head, N.S
Landing, Man
Kingston, Ont
Where
Examination was
passed.
Victoria, B.C.
St. John, N.B
Quebec, Que. . .
Fee.
Selkirk, Man . .
Montreal, Que.
Toronto, Ont.
Kingston, Ont
Victoria, B.C.
Kingston, Ont. .
Yarmouth, N.S.
Selkirk, Man..
Kingston, Ont. .
Toronto, Ont...
Kingston, Ont. .
Halifax, N.S....
Master.
Mate
Master..
Mate.
Temagami. Ont
Lakeport, Ont ....
Halifax, N.S
Farther Point, P.Q jQuebec, Que
Peninsula, (ias])e, P.Q .Ottawa, Ont..
Winnipeg, Man Selkirk, Man..
Toronto, Ont VV^indsor, Ont.
Amherstburg, Ont.
Walker ville, Ont...
Victoria, B.C
Vancouver, B.C..
Victoria, B.C.
Master. . .
Mate
N'elson, B C
Pictou Landing, N.S ICharlottetown, P.E.I
Tabusintac, N.B Yarmouth, N.S
Wind.sor, Ont Windsor, Ont
Smiths Falls, Ont Ottawa, Ont
Temiskaming P.Q Temiskaraing, P.Q. .
Master. .
Purple Valley, Ont ] Wind.sor, Out.
Nayan, P.Q Quebec, Que. .
~ Toronto, Ont..
Ottawa, Ont. .
Selkirk, Man..
Quebec, l^vie . .
Mate. ..
Ma.-ter..
Rosseau, Ont.
Pembroke, Ont
Selkirk, Man. ... .
Portnenf, P.Q
St. Alphonse, P.(i .
Victoria, B.C
Carson Stinson Wright
James Olson .
.Tohn Douglas Watson.
Joseph Henry King. . . Mate. . .
William Edward Beaton Master..
Andrew Strong | "
.lames S. Arnold
John Henry Blakeney..
Louis Bethune
Hial WilkinsBRXjks....
Kmile S<'guin
(xeo. Arthur Hammond .
•Fames McCannel
Chas. J. Lorimer
Francis John .\mes
James Edward Smith... Master.
Mate. ...
Mate
Master..
Mas., f.
.Master..
Mas., T.
CoUin^wood, Ont.. .
Victoria, B.C
Port Siini>son, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C. . .
Ottawa East, Ont. .
Victoria, B.C
Dartmouth, N.S. . .
Halifax, N.S
Bracebridge, Ont..
Ottawa East, Ont. .
Hawkesliury, Ont. .
Kingston, Ont . . .
Mairs Mills, Ont. . .
(jraniteville, P.t^...
Mu.skoka, Ont . . .
Kingston, Ont . . . .
Victoria, B.C.
Collingwood, Ont..,
Victoria, B.C
Vancouver. B.C . ,
Victoria, B.C
Ottawa, Ont ......
Victoria, B.C
Halifax, N.S
Toronto, Ont
Ottawa, Ont.
Kingston, Ont.
Montreal, P.Q...
Collingwood, On
Ottawa, Ont . . .
.§ cts.
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
lo 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
lo 00
6 00
15 OC
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
() 00
15 00
j 15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
C 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 OO
15 00
6 m
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
5 00
15 00
5 00
5 00
15 00
MASTERS AND MATES
207
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23
List of Certificates of Competency issued to Masters and Mates of Inland and Coast-
ing- Vessels during the twelve months ended March 31, 1908.
4) CJ
Date
of
Certificate
1907.
5275; M
5270! M
5277: ..
5278 Aug.
5279, M
5280 M
52811 ,.
5282 „
5283' „
5284 „
5285 .,
5286{ „
5287| ..
5288, „
52Si) „
5290, „
5291 „
5292 „
5293 „
5294 „
5295 „
5296 „
5297: ..
5298 Aug.
5299! .,
5300
5301
5302
5303
5304 Sept.
5305J „
530G, .,
53071 ..
5308 „
5309 „
5310 „
5311
5312
5313
5314
5315
5316
5317
5318
5319
53J0
5321
5322
5323
5324
5325
5326
5327
5328
5329
5330
5331
53.'^2
5333
533 J
5335
5336
5337
Oct.
Nov.
7.
13.
13.
13.
13.
13.
23.
23.
23.
22
23.
23.
23.
23
23.
23
23.
23.
23.
23.
23.
26
30.
30.
3.
3.
3.
16.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
27.
14.
14.
14.
22.
28.
28.
9.
11.
15.
23.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
26.
29.
6
6.
6
10.
10.
10.
13.
Name.
Adam Casson ....
Wm. Frank Farr
Peter Laureat Lachance
James Young
Chas. Lewis Fisher
.John J. McClelland . . .
Harold G. Cooper. ....
Harvey Skelton
William E. Massey
George B. Davis
Daniel A. Le Blanc ....
Moise Huneault
Ludoric Lacouture
Lf(uis Page
Alphonse Poitras
Wdliam Huneault
Henri Huneault
Charles Jeannotte
Alfred St. Pierre
•To.seph Phoeni.x
Edmond Frechette
.Joseph Huneault
George Grise
.Tames Edwin Allanson.
Wm Cyrus Perkins . . .
Chas. Na))ier Sterling..
Daniel McKay
John Buffett
Edward James Smith..
Lvman H. Ford
Edward B. Haight
Howard S. Arenburg. . .
Martin Olsen
Charles Ve.ssaire
Pierre Huneault
Leon Alie ,
Grade.
Address.
Where
Examination was
Mate Gore Bay, Ont
Mast^er Parrj' Sound, Ont. . . .
•I ... Quebec, Que
n ... Gore Bay, Ont
Mate . ... Victoria, B . C
Master. . . Ottawa, Ont
Mas., T.C Royal Muskoka, Ont.
Dawson, Y.T
Mate iWest Arichat, N.S.
Master.. . . Montreal, P.Q . . .
JToronto, Ont....
Toronto, (Int.. . .
Yarmouth, N.S.
iToronto, Ont. . .
Victoria, B.C..
Ottawa, Ont ....
I Toronto, Cnt.. . .
Alexander Boucher
Francis John Davitte. . .
(reorge A. Laird .
Charles Henry Booth. . .
I'homas Christiansen. . .
John Alex. Johnston..
.Tohn Stevens
Bertie Owen Jones
Pierre Martin
•James .J. Ladouceur
Claude Vigneau
William .1. Lawrence..
Hans Peter Christiansen
Rodarick Mackillop
Mas., T
MasfrT
Master.
Mate. .
Master.
j Dawson, Y.T. .
Ottawa, Ont. . .
Montreal, P.Q.
Maisonneuve P.Q.
Montreal, Que
Rupert Robarts .
i II M
Whitney Kinnie.
Mate. . .
Mast'rT
Master.
Mate . . ,
Master.
C Midland, Ont
C Kenora, Ont
. . j Vale Perkins Que
. . ' Kenora, Ont
. . 'Thessalon, Ont.
. .jSydney, C.B., N.S . .. .
. ;Seeleys Bay, Ont
.. New Westminister, B.C.
. . I Prince Albert, Sask
. j Petite Riviere, Que
. . Sarnia, Ont
. . Thessalon, Ont
. . jMontebello, Que .
..{Notre Uame de Pierre-
I ville, Que
. . iMontreal. Que
. . 1 Victoria, B.C.
Penetanguishene, O
Kenora, Ont
Montreal, Que
Kenora, Ont
Toronto , Ont
North Sydney, N.S
Kingston, Ont
Victoria, B.C
Winnipeg, Man
Yarmouth, N.S
Montreal, Que
Toronto, Ont
Montreal, Que
Quebec, Que . . .
Montreal, Que.
Victoria, B.C. .
C Keewatin, Ont.
I. ilgnace, Ont. . .
William Fathe
Alexander Thomson. . .
Charles Savard
Willniont Cyrus Russell.
.fames Craig
Albert .lefferson
Leon Pregent
Joseph Noel
Mate . . .
Ma«t'rT
Mate...
Master.
Mate . . .
Master.
Mate . . .
Master. ,
Mate ..
Master.
Mate . . .
Master.
Mate. . .
. .'Selkirk, Man
. . |Nanaimo, B.C . . .
. . i Montreal, C^ue. . . .
. . Pembroke, Ont . . .
. Quebec, Que
C Summerland, B.C
..Halifax, N.S
Vancouver. B.C..
Victoria, B.C ..
Chicoutimi, Que. .
Renfrew. Ont . . .
Vancouver, B.C. .
Nelson, B.C
Beauharnoi.s, Que.
Aylmer, Que
Kenora, Ont
Camp Lake, Or.t..
Ignaoe, Ont
Selkirk, Man
Victoria, B.C
Montreal, Que. . . ,
Ottawa, Ont
Quebec, Que
Vancouver, B.C..
Halifax, N.S
Vancouver, B.C...
Victoria, B.C..
Quebec, Que ....
Ottawa, Ont ....
Vancouver, B.C
Victoria, B.C. . .
Kingston, Ont. .
Ottawa, Ont. . .
208
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD VII., A. 1910
T'«:t of Certificates of Competency to Masters and Mates of Inland and Coasting
Vesse's during the twelve months ended March 31, 190S.
S--
Date
5,''^ Certifacate
Name.
1908.
5338!
5339
5340
5341
17 . . : Donald W. Stewart .
17.. Alfred Boudrot
17 . . George Melver
21 . . Jo.seph Normandeau .
1908.
5342 Jan.
5343 ..
5344 ..
53i5, M
5346 „
5347 M
5345 „
.5349 ..
5350 .,
5352 .,
53531 M
5354' „
5355 H
5350 M
5357 M
5:i58 ..
5359 „
.53001 ..
53ol' ..
5302 ..
5303 >.
5364 Jan.
5365 •.
5300 ..
5307 ..
5368 ..
5309 .-
5370 -.
5371 .i
5372 1.
5373 ..
5374 ..
5375 M
5370 .,
5377 1.
5378 ..
.'S379 ..
5380 ..
5:«1, ..
5.^82] ..
5.383 ..
5384 ..
5385 ..
538J: Feb.
53S7 ..
5388 ..
5389 .,
5390 „
5391 ..
5392 ..
5393 1 H
5394 ..
5395 ..
539<) ..
5397 M
5398 H
14.
30.
30.
30.
3 J.
30
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
■M).
30
30.
30
30.
30.
3'>.
30.
30
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
31.
31.
31.
:-l.
31.
31
20.
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
\V'il]iam Munro
\V. J. Spnicklin ....... .
.A.bner Keen St. Clair . .
William Brian
Hormidas Perusse
(ieorge Jenner
William Donaldson . . . .
Malcolm A. Livingstone
Henry 13. Com-t
William Denton
James Kirkwood.
George A. Dick
Luke Whalen
Reginald (i. Bassett . . . .
Roy Burke
Cecil W. Milligan
Robert ( Jamble
Cyril Sauve
George Home
Jamen Vincent XorrLs. .
W^illiam Kirkwood
James Oliver
James Kenney
Robert C Irwin
John Clierrj'
-fohn Cor.key
John Guild
George Davy
James Doherty. . .
William Brian
Walter Collins .
William H. Robinson . .
Edward Gillam
Felix Campeau
John Peter M(.-Leod . . . .
Neil S. Livingstone
Frederick R. Johnson..
James Reoch
William H. Daggitt. ..
William Dickson
Odilon Fortin
Ludger Deschenau.x
Grade.
Master.
Mate. .
Master.
Xfate. . .
Master.
Mate . .
Master,
Master.
Mate. .
Master
Mate .
1. . .
Master
Mate . .
Master
Gustave Lelxeuf
James Scoular
Donat Lemay
Alcide ( Jagne. . .
Ludger Legendre
Edmond ^Iathu^in
(ieorge A. Patton
John J. .\Ic(iinni8. ...
Samviel J. Corson
John P. Pearson
Arm.Tnd Patenaude. . . .
Fret", rick R. Thomson.
Seymour Ziiick
James H. McNamara. .
Mate .
Master
Mate .
I Master
Address.
Where
Examination was
Passed.
St. Peters, C.B., N.S.
Discousse, N.S
Southampton, Ont
Deschaillon, Que
Halifax, N.S. . .
St. John. N.B
Toronto, Ont. .
Quebec, Que . . .
Victoria, B.C
Vancouver, B.C
jVictoria, EC
I Gordon Island, Ont. .
St. Jean des Chaillon,Que
jVictoria, B.C
[Vancouver, BC
jCollingwood, Ont
Richards Landing, Ont
Johnson, Out
Kingston, Ont
Collingwood, Ont.
Penetanguishenc, Ont.
St. Catharines, Ont. . .
Owen Sound, Ont. . . .
Kingston, Ont
Wolfe Island, Ont....
Kingston, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Wclfe Island, Ont
Kingston, Ont ...
Belleville, Ont
Garden Island, Ont. . . .
Kingston, Ont
New We.>tminster, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Kingston, Ont
Loree, Ont
Collingwood, Ont
Nottawa, Ont
Collingwood, Ont. . .
Guyslxjro, N.S
L'Islet, PQ
Notre Dame de Pierre-
ville, P.Q
Deschaillons, P.Q.
Victoria, B.C. ...
Lotbiniere, P.Q ....
LTsiet, P.Q .. .
St. Antoine de Tilly
Quebec, P.Q
Collingwood, Ont Collingwood, Ont
Victoria. B.C. .
Vancouver, B.C
Victoria, B.C. .
Kingston, Ont
Quebec, Que . .
Victoria, B.C..
Collingwood, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Toronto, Ont.
Kingston, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Belleville, Ont
Kingst<m, Ont
Victoria, B.C..
Kingston, Ont.
Collingwood, Ont,
Yarmouth, N.S
Quebec, P.Q...
Victoria, B.C
Quebec, P.Q..
Owen Sound, Ont.
Montreal, P.Q...
Southampton, Ont.
Chester, N.S
Vancouver, B.C. . .
Ottawa, Ont. . . .
Windsor, Ont .
Lunenburg, N.S
Vancouver, B.C.
Fee.
S cts.
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 0(-
15 00-
15 00
15 00
15 00
0 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
! 15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
(i 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
MASTERS AND MATES
209
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23 .
List of Certificates of Competency to Masters and ^Eates of Inland and Ct-asting;
Vessels during the twelve months ending March 31, 1908.
Date
J2 '-3 of
i^* Certificate
1908
Mar.
5399
5400
5401
a402
5403|
.5404;
5405:
540G:
5407;
.5408'
5400
5410
5411
5412 Mar.
5413
5414
5415
5416
5417
5418
5419
5420
5421
5422
5423
5424
5425|
5426!
5427
5428
5429
5430
5431
5432
5433
5434
5435
5436
5437,
5438
5439
5440
5441
5442
5443
5444
5445
5446
5447
5448
.5449
5450
5451
.54,52
5453
5454
5455
5456
5457
5458
5459
5460
5461
5462
20..
21..
21..
21..
21..
21..
21..
21..
26..
26..
26..
26..
26..
3..
3..
3..
3..
3..
3..
3 ;
3 .
3..
3..
3..
3 .
3..
!) .
9..
9..
12..
Address.
Mate .
Damas Chausse
Joseph -Tames Murray
.John Sweet
Herbert W. LaRush. .
•Joseph W. Walker. . . . . j n . .
Edmond Groulx Master
Severin Vignault Mate. .
William Xewnham ! n
Donat Charland I m
Edmund Willigar n . .
Wallace H. Smith . . . | >, . .
.John Thomas Burke . . .i Master
Robert Barron m
Isaac Forsyth | h
M Mate..
Michel Fortin | « . .
D. Wesley Munro Master
Simeon Baker | u
Neil Louis Morison .... m
Norman McLeod Scott..! m
.Jean B. Desgroselliers . .
Samuel Kenney
William F. Cotsford ...
Dow Elyea
William .John Moles. . . .
Francis John Ames. . . .
James H. McNainara. . .
Arthur R. C. Newburgh
'SMiere
Examination was
Passed.
Lachenaie, P.Q Ottawa, Ont
Kingston, Ont Toronto, Ont '. .
Loring, Ont i.
Toronto, Ont
Port Hawkesbiiry, C.B. . North Sydnej-, N.S.
Melocheville, P.Q iMontreal, P.Q
Magdalen Island, P.Q . . Halifax, N.S
Nanaimo, B.C . Victoria, B.C
Sorel, P.Q . . Ottawa, Ont
Parrsboro, N.S. . Yarmouth, N.S
Huntsville, Ont lOttawa, Ont ....
Vancouver, B.C Vancouver, B.C .
Frank Beecrof t . . . . ,
Alexander Wilson. .
Robert Rowlandson
Thomas Bernier
Joseph Vezina
.Joseph Antaya
Albani ^Mallette
Gerald M. Clayton .
Benson Rowe
16.
., 23.
23—14
Coral A. Lyons ....
Walter E. Linton Master ,
Robert Alexander
Charles R. Hackett . . .
Clarence R. Albinson.
George Cross
Albert Gosselin
Dunn Balcom
Alexander Trudeau...
Emile Frenette
Willie Brais
Benjamin E. Wright. .
Imbert O. Canning. . . .
. i Albert Hartley Hazlett
. i.John H. Solery
. [Cornelius Dineen ....
. iGordon S. Wright . [Mate. .
. Norman J. McCoy | Master
. j Robert Laing jMate. .
. |. Joseph Legree Master
. ! Jean Bapt. Couillard. . . Mate
. .John .Joseph Dube. .
. .John Frederick Davis. . Master.
. ; Wellington .Jennex.
. Archibald Campbell
Mate .
Master
Mate...
Master ,
Mate . .
Master .
Mate. .
Master ,
Mate . .
Master .
L'Islet, P.Q
Windsor, N.S
Margaretville, N.S
Corunna, Ont
Hamilton, Ont
Montreal, P.Q
Halifax, N.S
North Salt Spring, B.C. .
Mairs Mills, Ont
Collingwood, Ont
Muskoka, Ont
Vancouver, B.C
Dawson, Y.T
Penetanguishene, Ont. . .
Collingwood, Ont
Nipissing, Ont
Lotbiniere, P.Q
St. Michel, P.Q
St. Anne de Sorel, P.Q. .
Rockland, Ont
Vancouver, B. C
Mate.
Walkerville, Ont.
Mooretown, Ont.
Mate .
Master .
Mate. . .
Master ,
Amherstburg, Ont
Mooretown, Ont
Hamilton, Ont
St. .Joseph de Sore), P.Q.
Victoria, 13. C
Arnprior, Ont
Portneuf, P.Q
Beauhai-nois, P.Q
Aitkens Ferry, P.E.I .. .
Port Greville, N.S . .
Portland, Ont
Collingwood, Ont
Quebec, Que
Yarmouth, N.S.
Windsor, Ont . .
Fee.
Montreal, P.Q...,
Halifax, N.S ,
V^ictoria, B.C . . .
Collingwood, Ont.
Vancouver, B.C.
Collingwood, Ont.
Ottawa, Ont.
Quebec, Que.
Ottawa, Ont
Vancouver, B.C.
Windsor, Ont.
Quebec, Que
Victoria, B.C.
Ottawa, Ont
Quebec, P.Q
Montreal, P.Q
Charlotteto'n, P.E.I.
Yarmouth, N.S
Collingwood, Ont . .
Toronto, Ont iToronto, Ont
[Owen Sound, Ont Collingwood, Ont
Salem, Ont ... n
Midland, Ont I ^ ..
Chatauguay, P.Q [Montreal, P.Q . . .
Parry .Sound, Ont Ottawa, Ont
Wiarton, Ont. j Collingwood, Ont.
Jeddore, N.S Lunenburg, N.S..
Lochgilphead, Scotland . Collingwood, Ont.
S cts.
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
]5 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
I 15 00
I 15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
[ 15 00
t 5 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
15 00
15 0(J
210
MARINE AND FISHERIES
9-10 EDWARD Vll.', A. 1910
List of Certificates of Competency to IMasters and ]\rates of Inland and Coasting
Vessels during the twelve months ending March 31, 1908.
oS.
5463
5464
5465
5466
5467
5468
5463
5470
5471
5472
5473
Date
of
Certificate
1907.
Name.
Gradt
Mate.
Joseph A. Riley . .
George L. Banks. . .
John Joseph Dube.
Joseph Ernest Houghton
Josejjh Levesfiue. . .
Wilfrid (rirard | Master ,
Charles Stannard n
Francois Tremblay «
iJohn Idavain Mate. . .
;Nels .fensen Master
Mate. ..
.\ddress.
Wliitney Pier, N.S
Harrington Passage, N.S.
Parry Somul, Out
Collingwcod, Ont
Matane, P.Q
Chute a Blondeaii, Ont. .
Vancouver, B.C
Chicoutirai, P.O
St. John. .
Vancouver, B.C
Where
Examination was
passed.
North Sydnej'
Yarmontli, N.S
Ottawa, Ont. . .
Collingwood, Ont
Quebec, Que . . .
Ottawa, Ont.. .
Vancouver, li.C.
Quebec, Que ....
Yarmouth, N.S.
Vancouver, B.C
Fee.
$ cts.
15 00
15 00
15 00
6 (X)
() 00
15 00
15 (M)
15 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a A. 1909
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MARINE
AND FISHERIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 190S.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION REPORT
PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
OTTAWA
PRINTED BV S. E. DAWSON, PRLNTER TO THE KINGS MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY
1908
[No. 23a — 1908.]
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
INDEX
British Columbia Di\'ision —
Steam vessels inspected &c., boilers and machinery 69
" " inspected in Canada but registered elsewhere 71
" " " " hull inspection 80
" " not inspected (boilers, machinery) 72
" added '. 89
" " lost, broken up &c 94
" " hull inspection 78
British Columbia and Yukon Division —
Steam vessels inspected &c., boilers, machinerj' 73
" " " in Canada but registered elsewhere (B. & M.) 76
" " not inspected, boilers & machinery 77
Chairman of Steamboat inspectors — Report of 5
East Ont., Kingston Di\'ision —
Steam vessels inspected, boilers and macliinery 30
" " " in Canada but registered elsewhere 33
" " " " " hull inspection 38
" " inspected in Canada but registered elsewhere 33
" " not inspected 34
" " hull inspection 35
" added 88
" lost &c 93
Engineers' Certificates 96
Keewatin, Manitoba, and North West Territories Division —
Steam vessels inspected &c., boilers, machinery and hull inspection 81
" " not inspected, boilers, macliinery and hull inspection 85
" added 91
" " lost, broken up &c 95
Montreal, P. Q., Division —
Steam vessels inspected, boilers and machinerj- 39 & 43
" " " in Canada but registered ebewhcre 42
" " not inspected 44
Nova Scotia Division —
Steam vessels inspected (boilers and machinery) 56
" " " in Canada but registered elsewhere (boilers and machinery) 59
" " not inspected (boilers and machinery) 60
" " added 88
New Brunswick and Prince Ec^ward Island Division —
Steam vessels inspected &c., boilers and machinery 61
" " hull inspection 66
" " not inspected, boilers and machinery 65
" " inspected in Canada but registered elsewhere (boilers and machinerj-) 64
" " " " hull inspection 68
" added &c 89
" " lost or broken up, &c 94
Quebec Division —
Steam vessels inspected, boilers and macliinery 47
" " inspected in Canada but registered elsewhere, boilers and machinery . 50
" lost&c 93
Quebec, Sorel and Montreal Division —
Sorcl Division —
Steam vessels inspected (boilers and machinery) 45
" " lost, broken up, &c 93
" " inspected, hull inspection 51
" " inspected in Canada but registered elsewhere, hull inspection 55
[23 a -H]
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
Western Ontario, Toronto Di\'ision —
Steam vessels inspected »&c., boilers and machinery 9 & 12
but registered elsewhere (boilers and machiner}-) 11 & 16
". 17
25
86
92
not inspected, boilers and machinery.
huU inspection
added, &c
lost, broken up &c
Western Ontario, CoUingwood Division —
Steam vessels inspected &c., (boilers and machinery)
" " " in Canada but registered elsewhere.
" " not inspected
" " huU inspection
" " added &c
" " lost &c
18
23
24
25
87
92
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
A. 1909
EEPOET OF CHAIRMAI^
BOARD OF STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
Chairman's Office, Ottawa, June, 1908.
To the Deputj'' Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Ottawa.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit the Annual Report of the Steamboat Inspection Service for
the fiscal j^ear ending March 31st, 1908.
The report contains the work of the ser^■ice during the time stated, gi\'ing the number of steam-
boats inspected in the several di\Tsions and their gross tonnage, with the amount of dues collected
from steamers employed in the carriage of passengers between Canadian ports but registered elsewhere
than in Canada, with tlie fees received for engineers' examinations, the names of the candidates and
grade of their certificate.
At the port of Montreal in addition to the steamers inspected, the ships' tackle and hoisting gear
used for loading and unloading the vessels to the number of 418 were also inspected by the Steamboat
Inspectors.
Number of steam vessels reported as known by the Inspectors of Steamboats in the Dominion
for the year ending March 31st, 1908, also the number of stfeamers inspected but not registered in
the Dominion for same date.
Division.
Number
of
Dominion
registered
steamers.
Gross
tonnage of
Dominion
registered
steamers
Number of
steamers
inspected
but not
registered
in the
Dnniinion.
Gross
tonnage of
steamers
inspected
but not
registered
in the
Dominion.
Toronto
Collingwood
Kingston
Montreal
Sorel
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick & P. E. Island
British Columbia & Yukon Territory
Manitoba and North West Provinces
318
228
167
186
96
106
152
165
302
200
1,920
72,357
62,752
28,777
22,667
26,861
15,470
30,145
24,768
64,711
27,114
375,622
36
42,235
10
10,484
16
1,247
22
59,163
5
5,985
25
42,158
10
16,372
29
48,530
1
681
154
220,855
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
Number of Dominion registered steam vessels inspected and their gross tonnage, with amount
of fees collected on account of Steamboat Inspection during the j'ear ended March 31st, 190S.
Numiber
Gross
Amount of
of
tonnage of
fees
Dominion
Dominion
collected
Division.
registered
; registered
on account of
steamers
steamers
steamboat
inspected.
inspected.
inspection.
Toronto
Colling^ood
Kingston
Montreal
Sorcl
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick and P. E. Island
British Columbia and Yukon Territory.
Manitoba and North West Provinces. .
Engineers' Certificates
263
188
154
161
96
106
IBS
170
275
139
Total
1,690
68,694
56,522
28,579
22,133
26,861
15,470
29,611
28,705
64,110
27,114
45.68
277.76
63.76
1,506.88
997.68
1 ,522 . 50
367,799
4,414.26
BOARD MEETINGS.
June 20th, 1907. A meeting of the Board of Steamboat Inspection composed of the Boiler and
Machinery Inspectors of Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces was convened at Montreal
for the purpose of considering a further request of the Shipping Federation and tlieir representatives
pertaining to revising the rules as to the annual application of the hydraulic test to boilers so as to
leave it discretionary with the Inspector.
The fuU correspondence pertaining thereto was placed at the disposal of the Board and after two
days of consideration the unanimous opinion was, that it would not, under tlie various conditions as
existing throughout the different localities, be prudent nor in the interest of public safety to make
any change in the existing law regarding same.
January 23rd, 1908. A meeting of a quorum of the Board was convened at Sorel for the purpose
of examining candidates to fill the vacancy of Boiler and Machinery Inspector caused by the demise
of A. Rondeau. Mr. F. X. Hamelin, of Sorel, having passed a qualifying examination was appointed
to the position by Order-in-Council of Marcli 9th, 1908.
February 11th, 1908. A meeting of a quorum of the Board was held at Ottawa for the examina-
tion of an Hull Inspector to fill tlie vacancy at Halifax, caused by S. R. Hill resigning. Mr. Charles
W. Seelej' on passing a satisfactorj- examination was appointed to the position by Order-in-Council
March 11th, 1908.
February 19th, 1908. Owing to the increase of work in the West Ontario Division, it became
necessary to appoint an additional Hull Inspector with headquarters at Collingwood. A meeting
was convened at Ottawa to examine candidates for the position. Stephen D. Andrews, of Collingwood,
passed satisfactorily and was appointed to the position by Order-in-Council of March 14th, 1908.
Prosecutions with penalties enforced for violation of Part VII of the Canada Shipping Act, Steam-
boat Inspection.
October 29th, 1907. For violation of Section 659, Part VII of the Canada Shipping Act, a penalty
of .S50 was imposed on the steamer Aberdeen by the Collector of Customs at St. John, N. B., and Bank
Draft No. 2041 for same was received bj' the Department.
August 10th, 1907. A complaint was made against the owner of steamer Vilcing of Winnipeg
for violation of Section G59 of the Canada Shipping Act, and on October 23rd proceedings were taken
before the magistrate at Selkirk to impose the penalty; the owner pleading guilty was fined S50 and
costs, for which a Bank Draft No. 156 was received bj' the Department.
December 18th, 1907. A charge was laid before the magistrate at Port Arthur, Ont., against
Mr. Peter Tremblej', of that place, for carrying passengers on the tug boat Beatrice M , said boat not
having a certificate for that purpose. Mr. Trembley pleading guilty a fine of $100 and costs were
imposed for which a draft was received by the Department January 4th, 1908.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION 7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
CASUALTIES. '
The following are the casualties reported from the several divisions as ha\'ing occurred during the
year ending March 31st, 1908.
TORONTO DrV'ISION.
June 26th, 1907. Steamer BatcJieicana of Sault Ste. Marie was totally destroyed by fire at Copper
Mine Point, Lake Superior. Cause of fire from the explosion of a lamp. No casualties.
July 23rd, 1907. The crown sheet of boiler in tug Gilbert of Prescott collapsed and the fireman
was scalded by the escaping steam and water, causing his death in a few days. The boiler was of the
locomotive t^-pe and the lack of water was the cause of accident.
August 6th, 1907. Steamer Shamrock of Toronto was burned at the wharf at Toronto, the cause
of the fire being defective electric light •wiring in the waiting room on the wharf, which extended to the
steamer.
September 21st, 1907. Steamer Picton of Montreal was destroyed by fire at the wharf at Toronto,
one fireman and one of the passengers lost their lives; the cause of fire is unknown.
October 17th, 1907. The tug T. F. Battle of St. Catherines was destroyed by fire at Port Maitland;
cause of fire unknown.
October 26th, 1907. The steamer Lurline of Windsor ran on a submerged crib at the entrance to
Goderich harbour and became a total loss. The boiler and machinery were removed.
October 29th, 1907. Steamer Citi/ of Grand Rapids of Sarnia was destroyed by fire in Tobermoray
Harbour, Lake Huron; cause of fire unknown.
November 23rd, 1907. The tug Escort of St. Catherines collided on Lake Ontario with the barge
Harrison in tow of S.S. Westinount and foundered, the Captain, engineer and one other person were
drowned. The vessel has since been raised.
COLLIXGWOOD DIVISION.
On the night of July 30th, 1907, the tug Esperanza of Toronto caught fire and sank near Cape
Croker, Ont. Cause of fire unknown. No casualties.
The passenger steamer King Edward of St. Johns, Newfoundland, while entering the harbour of
Thessalon, Ont., on August 25th, 1907, struck a rock and sank. No casualties, the vessel has since
been raised and repaired.
On August 27th, 1907, the tug Alert of Sault Ste. Marie, while towing in conjunction with the tug
W. H. Seymour, became so badly listed as to cause her to sink, drowning the Captain, engineer, and a
boom man. She has since been raised and repaired.
The tug Metamora of Toronto was totally destro3^ed by fire near Point aux Baril, Ont., on September
30th, 1907; cause of fire unknown. No casualties.
October 3rd, 1907. The tug Philadelphia of Sault Ste. Marie stranded at Nort Gros Cap, Ont.,
becoming a total loss, and on October 15th the tug Rheata of Toronto was destroyed by fire near Midland,
Ont. No casualties.
KINGSTON DIVISION.
Casualty Returns Nil.
.MONTREAL DIVISION.
October 22nd, 1907. Steamer Riviere-du-Loiip of Montreal, 199 tons, while lying in winter quarters
at Lachine took fire and was totally destroyed. Cause of fire unknown.
January 7th, 1908. Steamer Booth of Ottawa, 347 tons, while hauled out on the ways for repairs
at Wisawasa, Ont., took fire and was totally destroyed. Cause unknown.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
April 15th, 1907. Steamer Orion of Quebec grounded at Calf Island on Lake Ontario, was refloated
on 23rd, brought to Quebec and condemned as a steamer. The macliinery has been taken out and hull
converted into a barge. The tug steamer .S^ Etienne of Quebec while lying at Murray Bay caught fire
and was partially burned, two lives being lost. Cause of fire is unknown. The hull has been recon-
structed.
November 7th, 1907. The paddle ferry steamer Bourgeois of Quebec sprang a leak in a gale of
wind and sank alongside the wharf. No casualties.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
Casualty Returns NiL
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
March 23rd, 1907. Tug Waring broke her cross-head and carried away low pressure cj'linder twin
head, and piston rod. No one injured. Damage was again renewed.
8 MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
June 20th, 1907. Freight steamer Westport on a voyage from Westport to St. John broke two of
the cross-head bolts, causing the piston to strike cylinder head breaking it; the damage was repaired.
No person injured.
June 21st, 1907. The passenger steamer Crystal Stream while lying at her wharf caught fire at
midnight and was totally destroyed, four of the crew being suffocated in their berths. Cause of fire un-
known. The Coroner's inquest failed to develop how fire started.
November 5th, 1907. The passenger steamer Springfield while lying at her wliarf caught fire from
some unknown cause and was burned, becoming a total loss. No lives were lost.
MANITOBA AND NORTH-WEST PROVINCES DIVISION.
June 7th. 1907. The steamer Heather Belle of Winnipeg while lying at anchor caught fire in the
night and was totally destroj-ed, no person being on board at the time. Cause of fire is unknown.
August 29th, 1907. The steamer Vifdng of Winnipeg while lying at the dock at Gimli on Lake
Winnipeg was caught by a north-east gale and became a total wreck by pounding against the dock.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON DIVISION.
May 24th, 1907. S.S. Thistle, the yacht of Lieut. Governor, wlien on a cruise about noon the port
bunkers suddenly burst out in flame, the vessel burnt up and eventually sank seven miles N. \V. from
Pine Island lighthouse. Total loss. All passengers and crew were saved by the life boats.
July 6th, 1907. S.S. Mount Royal on passage from Ilazelton down Skeena River, in passing through
Kitsilas Canyon witli a strong wind blowing was carried by current on Ring-bolt Island and broken up.
A total loss. Five of the crew were drowned; passengers were all saved.
September 27th, 1907. S.S. Otter on voyage coal laden from Ladysmith, B.C., to Victoria, stranded
on Danger Reef, Tricomalee Channel; she was afterwards released, brought to Victoria for repairs.
Damages to stern, forefoot, keel and bilge planking.
October 17th, 1907. S.S. Charmer when on a trip from Victoria to Vancouver during a dense fog
collided with S.S. Tartar outward bound for CMna. Damage, bow stove in nearly to the collision bulk-
head, after matters had been fitted she steamed back to Victoria where she was extensively repaired.
January 17th, 190S. S.S. Vadso on voj'-age from Victoria to Port Simpson, via Vancouver, struck
heavy on reef off Cape Lazo and remained fast. With the assistance of Salvor and other steamers she
was floated on January 23rd and towed into Comox, wlien after getting leaks stopped, started for Victoria
where she was hauled out on Marine Railway and repaired. Damage, nine new plates with three others
removed, made fair, and replaced.
I am. Sir,
Your obedient servant,
E. ADAMS,
('hair man Board of Steanihoat Inspection.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where Employed
Biekerdike
Huronic. . .
Lake Michigan. .
City of Ottawa. .
Arabian
Dundee
Juno
D. R. Van Allan
Turbinia
Hope
Pappoose
Premier
Willie Scagel. . . .
City of Chatham
Modjeska
190S
8 April 4.
340 April S .
210
4
1,550
300
160
354
Kingston.
Toronto. .
Cayuga
Rapids King.
627
950
752
948
2,150
Hercules
Hiawatha
Laird McAuley. .
.Alberta M
City of Dresden.
Dundum
Marwood M . . . .
Lotus
Elsie
Roberval
Gilbert
St. George
300
100
118
145
Not issued
April 15. . .
April 16.. .
April 16. . .
April 20. . .
.\pril27. . .
-May 2'...
May 6 . . .
May 9 . . .
Mav 10 . . .
May 10 . . .
May 10 . . .
May 13 . . .
May 20.
May 20
May 29
940 May 31.
Not issued
Tune 12 .. .
Not issued
Julv 10 . . .
July 12
June 30. . .
Not issued
Not register'd
Aug. 14 ... .
.\ug. 21 ....
Not issued .
Not issued .
1,515 Screw, passenger. Lakes.
3,330 Screw, passenger, Duluth and
Windsor.
|Screw, freight, Lakes.
Screw pass. Duluth and Quebec.
Screw, freight Duluth and Quebec.
Screw, pass., Duluth and Quebec.
Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
Screw, freight. Lakes.
(3) screws, L. Ontario, pass.
Screw, pass., Buffalo and Fort Erie
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, pass., Lake Erie.
Screw, tug, Windsor and ^•icinity.
Screw, pass., Windsor and Chatham.
Twin screw, pass., Hamilton and
Toronto.
Paddle pass., Toronto and Pres-
cott.
I Paddle, pass., Toronto and Pres-
I cott.
Twdn screw, pass., Toronto and
Lewiston.
Twin screw, pass., Toronto and
Montreal.
Screw, tug. Lake Ontario.
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, pass., Lake Erie.
Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
Screw, Detroit River.
Screw, Detroit River.
48 Screw, pass., Toronto Bay.
344 Screw, freight. St. Lawrence river.
41 I Screw, tug. Lake Erie.
■ 5 : Screw, Toronto Bay.
1,529
1,073
2,278
288
318
1,064
170
57
337
22
341
678
2,925
2,779
2,199
1,801
234
163
88
38
194
1,120
4
10
MARIXE AND FISHERIES.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31sfe March, 190S. ♦
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
Ontario No. 1
Ionic
Salvor
Samia
Winslow
James Reid
Ariadne
International(car ferry)
Lillie Smith
1908
40
Marion .
Alaska.
Sept,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
40
Oct. 10
June 21.
Norseman Not issued
Landsdowne 200 Oct. 29 . . .
Great Western.
Huron
Citv of Mt. Clemens
W."B. Aldrich ....
182
191
Oct. 29
Oct. 29
Not issued
Oct. 31 . . .
Dalton McCarthy Oct. 31
William D
Wm. Davis
St. Lawrence (dredge)
Macassa
'Not issued
Not issued
Not issued
I 1909
712 Mar. 23 . ..
Total
5,146
1,708
126
85
353
181
38
851
275
9
348
620
1,571
1,080
1,052
102
59
54
10
40
258
529
Twin screw, pass., Lake Ontario.
Twin screw, pass.. Lakes.
Screw, tug. Lakes.
Screw, tug. Lakes.
Screw, tug. Lakes.
Screw, tug. Lakes.
Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
Twin screw, Sarnia and Pt. Huron.
Screw, freight, Lake Huron and
Georgian Bay.
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, freight. Lakes.
Screw, freight, Lakes.
Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
troit.
Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
triot.
Twin screw, pass., Windsor and
Detroit.
Screw, freight. Lake Erie.
Screw, tug, Amherstburgh and
vicinity.
Screw, fish tug, Amherstburgh
and vicinity.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Erie.
Screw, tug, Sarnia Bay.
Screw, tug, Sarnia Bay.
Twin screw, pass., Toronto and
Hamilton.
40,051
JNO.
DODDS,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION 11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where Employed
Meaford. . . .
Edmonton .
Donnacona. .
Imperial . . .
Turret Cape.
Turret Chief
Brittania. .
Sappho . . .
Columbia .
Tashmoo. .
Greyhound
Corunna . .
1908
April 2..
April 8.
April 9.
April 9.
April 18.
April 18.
Nevado
State of New York.
I May 24
May 18
May 29
May 24
May 29
May 28
May 30
Mav 27
James Beard .
Grace Dormer
Arundell
Huron
May 10 . . .
May 7 . . .
Not issued
June 28. . .
G. R. Crowe.
Winona. . . .
Fuller
1907
Dec. 31 . .
1908
Oct. S . .
Aug. 23 ..
Omar D. Conger
Welcome
Canadian.
Victoria.
Detroit .
Sept. 21 .
Sept. 23 .
1907
Dec. 31 .
1908
Sept. 20 .
Oct. 15 . .
Transfer
Transport
Michigan Central .
Pere Marquette 14
Ariel
Niagara
Canadian
Total
Oct. 15 . .
Aug. 23 . .
.\ug. 31 ..
Oct. 10 . .
Sept. 20 .
Oct. 25 . .
1909
Mar. 25 .
1,889 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
1,983 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
1,906 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mcn-
I treal.
796 I Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
I treal.
1,827 I Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
1,881 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
792 Screw, pass., Detroit River.
224 Screw, pass., Detroit River.
969 Screw, pass., Detroit River.
1,345 Paddle, pass., Detroit River.
1,392 Paddle, pass., Detroit River.
1,269 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
1,257 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
807 Paddle, pass., Buffalo and Crys-
tal Beach.
87 Screw, pass., Sarnia and Pt. Huron
66 Screw, pass, Sarnia and Pt. Huron.
339 Screw, Pass., Lake Ontario.
538 Paddle, pass., Detroit and Ste.
2,270 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
2,085 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
13 Screw, pass., Pt. Edward to Ft.
Gratiot.
196 Screw, pass., St. Clair River.
213 Screw, pass., St. Clair River.
2,214 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
192 Screw, pass., Windsor and Detroit.
2,089 Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
troit.
1,511 Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
troit.
1,595 Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
i troit.
1,522 Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
troit.
2,531 (4) screws, pass., Windsor and
Detroit.
202 Screw, pass., Detroit and Walker-
! ville.
214 Screw, pass., Buffalo and Ft. Erie.
2,214 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mon-
treal.
38,428
JNO. DODDS,
Steamboat Inspector^
12
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steaii Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHIXKRY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons
Class of Vessel and where employed
Haddington
Iroquois
Garden City
Persia
Cataract (not issued) . . .
Belleville .
Daniel Lamb
Ottawa
Cuba
Sequin
Chicora
Corona
Chippewa
Ongiara
Oriole
Muskoka
Kenozha
Islander
Ahmic
Wenonah
Kathleen
Clark Bros
Shamrock
Bluebell
John Hanlan
Primrose
May Flower
Ada Alice
Cleopatra
Island Queen
Nellie Ely
Luella
Maid of the Mist
St. George
Hiawatha
City of Bala
Comet
Onagonah
Queen of the Isles
Jennie Wilson(not issued)
Con.stance (supply)
Gracie M
Nipissing
Medora
Nymoca
Charlie M
Sagamo
Gravenhurst
Anchora (not issued) . . .
Mink (supply)
N\'mph (not issued)
Viola
Shamrock II
Armour
Glenada
10 Apri
S Apri
514 Apri
125 Apri
.\pri
288 Apri
[Apri
8 Apri
1908
4.
5.
12.
13.
15.
15.
16.
18.
100
872
1,456
2,000
245
125
250
275
173
125
217
216
413
1,350
176
900
900
125
336
115
80
328
600
40
32
734
24
30
30
240
40
20.
22.
22.
23.
22.
24.
24.
24.
24.
25.
30.
3.
3.
3.
6.
6.
6.
6.
7.
8.
10.
10.
10.
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
AprL
May
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
May
Mav
May
May
Mav
May
May 14.
May 15.
May 15.
May 28.
May 28.
May 28.
Mav 29 .
May 29.
May 29.
May 29 .
May 29.
May 29 .
May 30.
May 30.
May 30.
May 30.
May 31 .
May 31 .
May 31 .
June 8 .
June 10.
June 11.
June 11.
1,603
2,3.59
637
757
1,198
1,153
253
2,431
931
1,141
930
1,274
1,504
98
75
197
225
165
77
93
110
92
154
752
37
189
189
60
104
129
13
38
62
21
46
74
20
19
40
7
58
61
275
377
51
50
744
29
56
84
5
10
191
65
Screw, pass.. Lakes.
Screw, pass., "
Paddle, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
Screw, freight
Paddle, pass.,
Sand dredge.
Screw, pass.. Lakes.
Screw, freiglit
Screw, pass.,
Paddle, pass.,
Paddle, pass.,
Paddle, pass.,
Screw, pass River.
Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
Screw pass., "
Screw, pass., "
Screw, pa-ss., "
Screw, pass., "
Screw, freiglit, Mapnetawan river.
Screw, pass., Toronto ferry.
Screw, pass., "
Paddle, pass..
Paddle, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
Paddle, pass..
Paddle, pass.,
Screw., pass.,
Screw, yacht. Lakes.
Screw, pass., ferry Toronto.
Screw, tug, Toronto Bay.
Screw, pass., Toronto ferry.
Screw, pass., ferry Niagara River.
Screw, tug, Toronto Bay.
Screw, yacht, Toronto Bay.
Screw, tug, Muskoka Lakes.
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug.
Screw, tug.
Screw, tug.
Screw,
Screw, tug.
Paddle, pass..
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass,
Screw pass..
Twin screw, pass..
Screw, tug,
6 Screw, pass.,
Screw
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass., Niagara River.
Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
Screw, pass., Magnetawan River.
; Screw, pass., "
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
13
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
Wanita
Theresa
Gem
Algonquin
Empress Victoria
Florence Main . .
Phoenix June
Sorona June
June
June
June
40
Joe
Equal Rights
Dortha 40
Mable M June
Champlain i 40 June
Agnes (not issued) June
EUa (not issued) June
Islay ! 232 June
1908
11.
11.
12.
12.
12.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
14.
14.
15.
26.
26.
27.
Geneva
150 June 27.
Lake ' June
Simcoe (dredge) June
Lorna Doone Not issued . . June
Lakefield I 40 June
Two Friends July
W. M. German July
Edna K July
Angler July
BcU July
Saida July
Eleanor \ July
Wm. Wilson July
Lena July
City of Ladysmith July
James Playfair \ i July
Dorothy J ; July
You and I July
Cruiser II July
Pearl July
Ina July
Lady of the Lake Jul}'
Bertha July
Dorothe July
Helcro Julv
40
Geraldine
J. D. Hamill
Mazeppa . . .
Roy
July
July
July
July
28. .
28..
28..
28..
8. .
9..
9. .
9. ,
9.
10. ,
10.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
11.
16.
16.
16.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
18.
IS.
18.
44
26
27
305
106
79
29
32
57
6
51
7
42
15
15
175
92
13
214
5
33
23
28
22
20
15
14
26
15
14
35
26
10
25
86
66
27
47
18
8
8
65
111
149
8
Screw, pass., Magnetawan River.
Screw, tug, "
Screw, pass., HuntsviUe Lakes.
Screw, pass., "
Screw, pass., "
Screw, pass., Lake of Bays.
Screw, tug, HuntsviUe Lakes.
Screw, yacht, HuntsviUe Lakes.
Screw, pass.. Lake of Bays.
Screw, tug. Lake of Bays.
Screw, pass., HuntsviUe Lakes.
Screw, tug, HuntsviUe Lakes.
Screw, pass., Severn River.
Screw, Lake Simcoe.
Screw, Lake Couchiching.
Screw, pass.. Lakes Couchiching
and Simcoe.
Screw pass., Lakes Couchiching
and Simcoe.
Screw, tug. Lake Simcoe.
Screw, Lake Simcoe.
Screw, yacht. Lake and Simcoe.
Screw, pass.. Sparrow Lake.
Screw, tug, Lake Erie.
Maud L Not issued . . Not register'd
Emma 250 INot issued . .
140
Screw, yacht, Parry Sound.
Screw, yacht, Parry Sound.
Screw, tug. Parry Sound.
Screw, freight, Thornberry and
Parry Sound.
Screw, tug. Parry Sound.
Screw, yacbt, Parry Sound.
Screw, yacht. Parry Sound.
Screw, pass., Pt. aux Baril and
Parry Sound.
Screw, tug, Parry Sound and
Georgian Bay.
Screw, freight. Parry Sound and
Georgian Bay.
Screw, yacht. Parry Sound and
Sans Soucie.
Screw, tug. Parry Sound.
Screw, pass., Pt. aux Baril and
Penetanguishene.
14
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
HOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
, j 1908
Ophir ' 'Not issued .
Maggie McLean July 22 . . .
Imperial Not issued .
S. R. Norcross Not issued .
Evelyn July 23 . . .
Sweepstakes July 23. . .
Hunter Not issued . . 'Not segister'd^
Coponaning i July 24 .
Julia V. O'Brien 25 July 25.
Jos. B. Dewey J\Jy 25 .
Lorna Doone July 26.
Primrose July 27 .
Charlie Jones July 27.
W. S. Oldfield Not issued
Frank L Not issued
Jolly 4 July 29.
Pilot Not Issued
Haroy Not issued . . Not register'd
36
86
28
Celt Not issued . . jNot
Loretta | Aug
Morning Star | Aug
National I Aug
Allena Mav Not
Priscilla.
Helena. .
Osso. . . .
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug,
Aug
Aug.
Not
Lady of the Lake ....
Hiawatha
Bertha May
I..otus
Llano
Wawa
Glimpse Not issued
Naiad Not issued
Izaak Walton |Not issued
Naniwa
Morinus
Bella Vista
Ontario
Swastika
Hepburn,
Mildred
Bessie F. (gasoline). . .
Mineta
Fidelia Aug
Willowdee No. 1 Not issued . . . . . .
Niska Aug
lona I Aug,
register'd
. 3.
3.
7.
issued
. 9.
9.
. 9.
9.
. 10.
. 10.
. 10.
. 10.
. 10.
register'd
7
30
Not
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
register'd
. 12. .
, 12. .
. 12. .
, 12. .
, 12. .
, 12. .
. 12..
, 12..
, 12..
. 12..
12.
12.
Screw, yacht, Parry Sound.
Screw, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
Screw, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
20 Screw, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
Screw, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
Paddle, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
Paddle, tug, French and Pickerel
River.
Screw, tug, French River.
Screw, pass., Bj-ing Inlet.
Screw, tug, Bying Inlet.
Screw, tug, Bying Inlet.
Screw, tug, Pt. aux Baril.
Screw ,tug, Pt. aux Baril.
Sffrew, tug, Pt. ati.x Baril.
Screw, tug, Pt. aux Baril.
Screw, tug, Pt. aux Baril.
Screw, tug. Parry Sound.
Screw, tug. Sans Soucie and Moon
Rivers.
Screw, yacht. Sans Soucie River.
Rideau Canal.
Screw, j-acht, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug. Toronto Bay.
Screw, tug, Muskoka Lakes
Screw, yacht, "
29
12
10
8
11
9
15
39
3
11
9
9
21
Screw, j-acht,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht
Screw, tug, .
Screw, tug,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX 15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st IMarch, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS A2iT> MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
1908
Ina Aug. 12 .
Lindon Not issued
Rosseau A.ug. 13 .
Siesta Not issued
Sharon Aug. 13 .
lagara Aug. 13 .
Southwood Not issued
Algoma Not i.ssued
Oriska Not issued
Rulo Not issued
Edith Ann 'Not issued .
Scudder Not issued . . Aug. 1-i.
Wanda II | Aug. 14 .
Helena (gasoline) Not issued
Helen (gasoline) Not issued
Not issued
Not issued
Lena (gasoline)
Iroquois ....
Wahwaskesh
Wanda
Alert
Golden City .
EllaM Sept.
Escort Sept.
Augiista Sept.
Isobel j Sept.
T. F. Battle 1 Sept.
MjTlle (gasoline) 40 Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
21.
29
Charlie E. Armstrong. . .
Mary R
A. D. Cross
Electric
Jean
Star
Winner
Marj' R
Enterprise
Dauntless
Charles F
E. HaUNo. 1
Maxie
Argj-le
Governor Morton
Uncle Tom
Nettie B
Gordon Brown
Bertha L. Cockell
W. F. McRae
Roy Mac
Meteor
J. B. Hammill, (dredge).
Euphemia
Commodore Jarvis
Sept. 5.
Sept. 6.
Sept. 7.
Sept. 13.
Sept. 16.
Sept. 16.
Sept. 16.
Sept. 17.
Sept. 17.
Sept. 17.
Sept. 17.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 18.
Sept. 19.
Sept. 19.
Sept. 19.
15.
2.
4.
4.
New Dredge
City Dredge No. 2.
National
Lakeside
Daniel Lamb
Total
Oct
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov. 20
1909
Not register'd March 13
March 14
March 14
March 20
523
March 24.
14 Screw, yacht, Muskoka Lakes.
4 Screw, tug, "
53 Screw, tug, "
3 Screw, yacht, "
14 Screw, tug, "
7 Screw, yacht, "
19 Screw, tug, "
5 Screw, yacht, "
6 Screw, yacht, "
9 Screw, yacht, "
11 Screw, yacht, "
5 Screw, yacht, "
51 Screw, yacht, "
3 Screw, pass., "
3 I Screw, pass., "
3 Screw, pass., "
307 Screw, pass.. Lake of Bays.
10 Paddle, tug, Deer Lake. "
6 Screw, yacht, Magnetawan River.
47 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
35 Screw, tug,
420 Dredge,
40 Screw, tug,
57 Screw, tug,
507 Dredge,
29 Screw, tug,
9 Screw, pass., Pt. Abina and Crys-
tal Beach.
49 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
44 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
47 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
49 Screw, yacht.
21 Screw, fishing tug. Lake Erie.
13 Screw, fishing tug,
48 Screw, fishing tug,
10 Screw, fishing tug
18 Screw, fishing tug,
23 Screw, fishing tug,
8 Screw, fishing tug,
301 Dredge, Port Stanley.
16 Screw fishing tug. Lake Erie.
41 Screw, fishing tug,
12 Screw, fishing tug,
8 Screw, fishing tug,
12 Screw, fishing tug,
33 Screw, fishing tug,
24 Screw, fishing tug,
46 Screw, tug,
23 Screw, tug, Lake service.
47 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
169 Screw, dredge, Welland Canal.
29 Screw, tug, Welland Canal.
287 I Dredge, Toronto.
Screw, Lower St. Lawrence.
279 Screw, Toronto Bay.
18 Tug, Toronto Bay.
348 Screw, pass., Toronto and St.
Catherines.
Dredge, Toronto Bay.
254
28,643
J. B. STEWART,
Steamboat Inspector.
16 MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
Strathcona
Turret Crown. . .
Maid of the Mist.
1908
April 4 .
April 10.
July 2.
Total
1,881
1,827
99
Screw, freight. Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, freight, Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, pass., ferry, Niagara Falls.
3,807
J. B. STEWART,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
Name of Vessel.
Gross
Tonnage.
Registered ' REMARKS
Tonnage. Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel
Ontario
Waher H. Stone
Comfort
Willowdee No. 2
Secret
Amanda, yacht
Flyer
Ladv Franklin
Annie C. Hill
Devenish
Wapenao
Minnie C
Torpedo
Delila
Oriana
Sontag
Emulator
Ethel Mav
EUa Taylor
Sarah E. Day
Edward Blake
S. W. Marchmont
R. C. Brittain
Lady of the Lake
Eleanor
Acacia
Arlington
Sky Pilot
Kestrel
Minota
Phoebe
Manolia
Soncie
Tranquillo
Zara
Minette
Glenora
Holland & Graves, No. 4.
Dolly Gray
D. W. Crow Not
Maude
J. M. Diver
Ranger
Ottawa
Tecumseh
Eagle
Vick
Home Rule
Scotia
Louisa
A. M. Petrie
Thistle
Energy
Thames
Marv Arnott
Not
Total.
J, 615
35
14
25
5
G
4
5
14
3
4
68
7
25
13
34
5
22
89
213
10
84
107
23
5
6
28
10
6
14
39
35
4
17
30
5
register'd
19
48
8
617
10
12
13
81
13
13
20
36
116
register'd
S
3.663
1,018
17
12
7
3
4
3
4
9
2
3
5
7
3
46
5
17
9
23
4
15
60
149
7
57
73
16
3
5
19
7
4
9
27
24
3
10
19
3
13
33
5
420
6
9
9
45
9
9
13
25
70
6
2.383
Paddle car ferry, inspection since March 31st
Screw, tug, inspection since March 31st.
pass., ferry, inspection since March Sis*'
j'aclit, not n inning.
I Screw
j Screw
: Screw
I Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw,
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Paddl
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
I
yacht
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
yaclit, "
yacht, "
yacht, "
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
freight, "
freight, ' '
tug,
pass., "
pass.,
pass., "
yacht, no application,
yacht,
yacht,
yacht,
yacht,
yacht,
j'acht,
yacht,
yacht,
yacht,
', tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
tug,
fish tug,
freight,
freight,
tug.
23a— 2
JNO. DODDS,
J, B. STEWART.
Steamboat Inspectors.
18
MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD Vil., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Number of I Date
Passengers ' Certificate
allowed. Expires.
Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and where employed
Midland Prince.
Ethyll Reid
Annie M
Alice G
Saucy Jim
Leighton McCarthy.
Hugh S ". .
W. H. Price
Doric
Midland Queen
Alberta
10
1908
April 3 .
Manitoba.
Athabasca.
Rosedale
Harrison
Thos. Maitland. .
Algonquin
Telegram
W. D. Matthews.
Arbutus
Dredge Frank. .
Manitou
.... April
.... April
.... April
.... April
.... April
.... April
.... April
12 April
12 April
200 April 10.
200
200
10
10
City of Windsor.
Majestic
City of Midland.
Germanic
Britannic
Batchawana
C. E. Ainsworth. ,
Captain Jim
W. J. Emerson. .
Jno. J. Noble. . .
Gordon Gauthier.
Shawanaga
Kate
Commodore
Wissahickon.
Norfolk
B. ^I. Eraser.
Onaping
185
175
519
486
570
200
Not issued
John Lee, Sr.
Caribou.
Balize. .
L200
C284
194
April 10.
April 10.
April 10.
April 10.
April 10.
April 1
190 I April 1
April 1
April 1
April 1
April 1
April 12.
April 12.
April 12.
April 12.
April 12
April 17
April 18
April 18
April 18
April 18
AprU 19
April 19
April 19
1907
Dec. 31
1908
April 23.
May 1 .
May 1 .
May 1.
May 1 .
May 2.
6,636
36
33
36
93
36
24
13
2,359
1,993
2,282
2,616
2,269
1,507
150
107
1,806
198
3,965
49
185
470
511
1,578
974
1,014
428
1,027
76
58
28
33
26
96
63
40
Screw, pass., Duluth & Pt. Col-
bourne.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fisii tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fisli tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Baj'.
Screw, pass., all Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, pass., all Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, pass., Owen Sound & Ft.
William.
Screw, pass., Owen Sound & Ft.
William.
Screw, pass., Owen Sound & Ft.
William.
Screw, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, pass., Owen Sound & Soo.
Screw, pass., Duluth & Buffalo.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Dredge, Owen Sound.
Screw, pass., L. Huron & Georgian
Bay.
Screw, pass., CoUingwood & Soo.
Screw, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, pass., Laker & Rivers.
Screw, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
Paddle, pass., CoUingwood and
Killarney.
Screw, freight. Lakes & Rivers.
Screw, fisli tug. Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tug, Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tug, Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tog. Lake Superior.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Soo and vicinity.
Screw, tug, Soo and vicinity.
1,745 'Screw, freight. Lakes & Rivers.
32 Screw, fish tug. Lake Erie.
50 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
256 Screw, tug. Lakes & Rivers.
88 I Screw, pass., CoUingwood and
Penetang.
597 Screw, pass., Owen Sound & Ft.
WiUiam.
247 Screw, tug. Lakes & Rivers.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIO.W
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the j'ear ended 31st March, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
19
Name of Vessel.
Number of i Date
Passengers 1 Certificate
allowed Expires.
Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and where employed
190S
Charlton I May
T. J. Jarmin May 3 .
Jim & Tom May 3.
General Weitzel Maj'
C. A. Boone May
Harold B. Phillips May
Dredge 10 Not issued
Dredge 15 Not issued
Pete Gorman Ma\' 8 . .
R. A. McLean May S . .
John Owen Not issued
W. L. Dav-is May 8. .
John Haggart 212 May 8 . .
Aurelia May 13. .
Thos. R. Scott May 16. . ,
Not register'd
Dredge Togo Not issued Not register'd
Mabel Bradshaw . 140 'May 28.
4.
Sandford
Esperanza
Port Elgin Queen
Anna Siemon. . . ,
Crawford
Citv of Toronto.
4.
June
June
June 5 .
June 5.
1908
June 6 .
Maggie May. . . .
Philadelphia. . .
Ripple
Bertha Endress.
Jessie M
James McKeon.
Gowanda
Despatch .
Winona. .
Canada. ..
Emily May
lona
John McRae
City of Grand Rapids.
Mabel G. . . .
Home Rule.
238 June 7.
June 7 .
June 12.
June 12
Not issued
June 12
Not issued
25 June
14.
June 15.
C300
L 250 June 15.
429 June 26 .
300
June 29 .
June 29 .
June 29 .
July 4.
July 8.
July 8.
23a— 2i
389 [Screw, tug, Lakes & Rivers.
47 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
33 Screw, fish tug, Lake Erie.
32 Screw, tug, Soo River.
44 Screw, tug, North Channel.
66 Screw, tug, Soo River.
Dredge, Soo Canal.
327 Dredge, Soo Canal.
64 Screw, tug, Soo River.
30 Screw, tug, Soo River.
439 Screw, tug, Lakes & Rivers.
46 I Screw, tug, Lake Superior.
202 Screw, pass., Soo & Blind River.
32 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
258 Screw, freight, Lakes Michigan
and Erie.
Dredge, Meaford.
500 Screw, pass., Parry Sound & Soo.
56 Screw, tug, Georgian B. & Lake
Huron.
Screw, tug, Georgian B. & Lake
Huron.
Screw, tug, Georgian B. & Lake
Huron.
Screw, tug, Georgian B. & Lake
Huron.
17
37
19
50
782
46
Screw, tug, Georgian B. & Lake
Huron.
Paddle, pass., Penetang and Geor-
gian Bay ports.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
148 Screw, tug. Lake Superior.
5 Screw, tug, Soo River.
32 Screw, tug, Soo River.
14 Screw, tug, North Channel.
36 Screw, tug, Blind River.
Screw, pass., Killarney and Blind
River.
Screw, tug. North Channel.
33
231
312
34
327
10
Screw, pass., Georgian B. and L.
Huron.
Screw, pass., Owen Sound and
I Wiarton.
30 Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
29 ! Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay
Screw, pass., Georgian B. and
Lake Huron.
Screw, 3^acht, Georgian Bay and
Lake Huron.
Screw, pass., Georgian Bay and
Lake Huron.
20
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLIXGWOOD DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Pa.ssengers
allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons. iClass of Vessel and where employed
PuflRng Billy.
Siesta
10
26
Not issued.
Not issued.
Topsy
Penetang
Mar>- L
Beaver '
Minnicog
Mavfiower Not issued.
RoVal 10
Irene.
Una. .
Rheata Not issued.
City Queen.
Maud D. . .
40
40
Not issued.
1908
July 2.
July 2.
July 8.
July 9.
July 10.
Carlotta
Alma C
Voyageur
Midland
Audrey C
Dredge 9
Waubaushene \
J. C. Else
LiUy May j
Dredge Hackett
L lUO
Citv of Meaford I C 200
Agawa I 10
Laura Hickler ; Not issued.
July 10.
July 10.
July 10.
July 11.
July 11.
H. U. Bishop
Lucille
C. W. Chamberlain.
Wahnapitae
Sweet Mary
Cynthia
Clucas
Juno
Wm. H. Siebold...
Rambler
Molly S
Not register'd
Not issued.
Not issued.
July 11..
Not register'd
July 11..
Julv 11..
July 11..
July 11..
July 12..
July 12..
July 12. .
July 12..
July 15..
July 23. .
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 23 .
Aug. 23 .
Aug. 23.
.\ug. 23 .
Aug. 23.
Screw, pass., Penetang and Moose
Point.
Screw, pass., Penetang and Moose
Point.
15 Screw, pass., Penetang and vicinity
100 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
10 [Screw, pass., Penetang & vicinity.
29 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
35 Screw, yacht, Georgian Baj'.
26 Screw, pass., Georgian Bay.
5 Screw, pass., Midland and Pt.
Moose.
Screw, tug, Georgian Baj'.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Midland and Pt. aux
Baril.
Screw, tug, Penetang and Pt. aux
Baril.
Screw, tug, Penetang and Pt. aux
Baril.
Screw, j'acht, Georgian Bay.
Screw, yacht, Georgian Bay.
44 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
56 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
87 Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
187 Dredge, Midland and vicinity.
135 |Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
33 Paddle, Machadash Bay.
10 Screw, Machadash Bay.
96 I Dredge, Machadash Baj'.
45
22
27
69
82
96
328
3,759
13
30
385
153
13
35
28
28
22
6
45
Screw, pass., CoUingwood and Soo.
Screw, pass.. Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, tug, north channel.
Twin screw, tug. Deer Lake.
Screw, yacht, Georgian Ba}'.
Screw, freight. Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, fisli tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTIOy
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
21
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons.
Not issued, i
'"■ g ' "< ! 190S
m ■»'^,
Heather Belle
Elite ; Aug. 24
Evelyn Aug. 24
Lizzie May '. Aug. 24
Sea King Aug. 24
Dolphin Aug. 26
Sea Queen Aug. 26
W. E. Gladstone Aug. 28
Iris
Bessie M
J. B. McLeod
Frank G. Macaulay Not issued.
D. McLeod !
Lillie Seaman | Not bsued.
A. Cliambers [ Not issued.
John Logie
R. H. Dobson Not issued.
Onward ;
Horton j Not issued.
Jno. R. Arnoldi j ,
J. D. Morrison Not issued.
Geo. "W. Cuvler 20
J. G. Gidley 40
Scotch Thistle 27'
Hazard. ..
Lulu Eddy.
Gowanda. .
Sept. 5
Sept. 5
Sept. 10
Sept.
Sept.
Not issued.
Oct.
25 Oct.
Iroquois 250 iOct.
Gh-n jOct.
Camilla Oct.
Gvpsv Oct.
Helen S 19 Oct.
Annie Moiles ' 25 |Oct.
James McKeon Oct.
Eu- Jennie Oct.
J. H. McDonald Oct.
Stella i Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Fanny Arnold. . . .
Ahteek
Wm. H. Seymour.
Clipper
Alert
Everard
20
16
Winona.
Not issiied.
L250
C300
Swan Not issued.
Edna Ivan 40
Oct.
Sept. 11
Sept. 13
11
12
Oct. 3
Oct. 3
Oct. 3
Oct. 11
11
Oct. 11
Class of Vessel and Where Em-
ployed.
and
20 Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
22 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
32 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
18 Screw, tug, Lake Huron.
26 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
24 I Screw, tug. Lake Huron.
18 I Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
59 'Screw, tug, Georgian Bay
Lake Huron.
16 ! Screw, yacht, Georgian Bay.
44 Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
25 Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
43 Screw, tug. Lake Huron.
36 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
19 jScrew, tug, Lake Huron.
23 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
29 jScrew, fish tug, Lake Huron.
44 Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
22 Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
66 Screw, tug, Lake Huron.
116 Dredge, Goderich.
116 Screw, tug. Lake Superior.
56 Screw, pass., Killarney and Soo.
57 [Screw, pass., Killarney and Soo.
17 Screw, pass., Killarney and Blind
River.
34 Screw, tug, north channel.
29 jScrew, tug, north channel.
5 I Screw, pass., Killarney and Blind
I River.
240 'Screw, pass.. Colli ngwood and Soo.
20 Screw, fish, tug north channel.
54 Screw, fish tug. north channel.
11 Screw, yaclit, Georgian Bay.
86 Screw, pass., Collingwood and Soo.
71 Screw, pass., Killarney and Soo.
36 Screw, tug, Blind River.
22 Screw, fish tug, north channel.
41 Screw, tug, nortli channel.
16 , Screw, tug, north channel.
73 Screw, tug, north channel.
29 Screw, pass., Killarney and Soo.
85 Screw, pass.. Blind River and Soo.
46 Screw, tug, north channel.
9 Screw, tug, north channel.
25 Screw, fish tug, north cliannel.
231
14
54
Screw, pass.. Lake Huron and
Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, north channel.
Screw, pass., Thessalon and Little
Current.
22
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the j-ear ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DTVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
1908
Killarney Belle Not issued. ! . . . .
M. G. McDonald Oct.
Agnes Smith Oct.
Victoria K jOct.
John McKav Oct.
E. P. Sawyer.
Laura Hickler
W. J. Smith
W. A. Rooth
J. L. Beckwith
Algoma
. Oct.
St. Joe Not issued.
Tecumseh Not issued
Mabel D
A. V. Crawfonl '
Reginald ,
Charlton |
Lilly
Collingwood Not issued.
Monarch I
Shawanaga I Not issued.
Excelsior
Total.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct. 16
!Oct. 16
Oct. 16
650 Oct. 17
8
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Gross Tons.
Cla-ss of Vessel and Where Em-
ployed.
28
29
57
41
34
52
13
26
52
61
157
39
840
38
51
186
389
22
4,529
474
96
474
56,522
Screw, tug, north channel.
Screw, tug, north channel.
Screw, tug, north channel.
Screw, fish tug, Lake Huron.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Huron.
Screw, tug, nortli channel.
Screw, tug, north channel.
Screw, tug, Soo River.
Screw, tug, Soo River.
Screw, tug, Soo River.
Screw, pass., Iroquois and Bruce
Mines.
Screw, tug, Soo River.
Screw, freight, Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Georgian Baj'.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Screw, tug, Victoria Harbour.
Screw, pass., Lakes and Rivers.
Dredge, Midland.
Screw, tug, Georgian Bay.
Dredge, Midland.
E. W. McKEAN.
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Ste.\m Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINEKT.
Name of Vessel.
Number
of Passen-
gers,
allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross
Tons.
Tonnage
Dues and
Inspection
Fees Paid.
Class of Vessel and where
employed.
Turret Court.
Neebing
Wexford
Paliki
Leafield
King Edward.
Ogemaw
International.
Fortune
Thos. Triant. .
Total
505
25
245
750 July
200 Julv
1908
April 3 .
April 9 .
April 13.
April 15.
April 15.
May 6 .
April 30.
July 6.
18.
1,879
1,879
2,104
1,578
1,454
571
594
144
200
81
10,484
Screw, freight, Duluth & Que.
Screw, freight. Lakes & Rivers
Screw, freight. Lakes & Rivera
I Screw, freight, Duluth & Que.
j Screw, freight, Duluth & Que.
S45 . 68 Paddle, pass., Cleveland & Soo
IScrew, pass.. Lakes & Rivers.
! Screw, pass., Soo River.
Screw, pass., ferry, Soo River.
Screw, pass., Soo River.
$45.68
E. W. McKEAN,
Steamboat Inspector.
24
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DR' ISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Gross Registered
Tonnage. Tonnage.
REMARKS.
Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel.
United Lumbermen
Andrew J. Smith. . .
Kingsford
Venetta
The Belle
Da\dd Marwick ....
Minnie A. Clark. . . .
C^sprey
Fred Davidson. . . .
P. S. Heidsordt. . . .
V'ixen
Iota
N. Dyment
Rehance
Margiierita
Magnolia
C. C. Martin
Traveller
Glenellah
Siesta
Vera A
Agnes
R. J. MorrcU
Arthur Mac
Menodora
Waubaushene
Gilphie
llorence M
Ilspanola
Mills
Lome Hale
Maud S
Shamrock
Togo
W. J. Strong
Ethel
Sea Gull
Mizpah
Minnie M
Ossifrage
Odessa
C. E. Benham
Wales
A. F. Bowman
Welcome
Charlie Jones
Totnl
399
259
387
209
Not yet
registered.
31
21
31
18
30
20
36
25
42
28
43
29
45
31
68
53
6
4
59
40
311
182
31
15
367
191
Not yet
registered.
438
248
2,272
1,454
9
7
11
7
23
16
40
27
68
35
73
50
97
47
19
IS
8
6
7
5
11
7
22
14
14
11
14
10
Not vet
registered.
41
28
13
9
19
13
18
12
613
276
632
303
12
8
140
93
350
238
113
77
21
14
16
12
259 Screw freight.
209 Screw, pass., tug.
Dredge.
Screw, j-acht.
7.000
4.170
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw,
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Paddl
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Screw^
Screw
Screw
Screw
fishing tug.
tug.
fisliing tug.
fisliing tug.
pass., tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
pass., tug.
tug.
yacht,
tug.
tug.
tug.
freight and 9 passengers.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
tug.
, alligator tug.
tug.
fishing tug, not running.
tug,
tug, "
fishing tug, "
fisliing tug, "
yacht, "
passenger, "
passenger, "
yacht, "
tug, "
tug,
tug, left district.
tug, left district.
fishing tug, not running.
E. W. McKEAN,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
2f>
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and Where Em-
ployed.
Comjnodore Jarvis.
Strathcona
1908
April 2 .
April 3.
Iroquois
Haddington . . .
Huronic
Midland Prince .
Glenellah
Midland Queen. .
Doric
Rosedale
Algonquin
W. D. Matthews.
Telegram
Manitoba
9 April
12 April
12
10
Alberta. . . .
Athabasca.
Cataract . .
Macassa. . .
Bickerdike
Arabian. . .
Dundee. . .
Juno
Cit}' of Ottawa.
Chicora
210
872
Cliippewa
Corona. . .
Ongiara
Germanic
City of Midland .
City of Windsor.
Majestic
245
570
Wissahickon.
Britannic . . .
Lakeside. . . .
Seauin
D. R. Van Allan.
200
524
100
Julian V. O'Brian.
Belleville
25
288
8 April 3
10 April 3
340 April 5
10 April S
9.
9.
April 10.
April 12.
April 12.
10 April 12.
190 April 12.
200 .\pril 13.
200 April 13.
200 April 13.
April 15.
712 [April 15.
8 I April 15.
April 16.
4 April 16.
April 17.
April 20.
April 22.
2,000 April 22.
1,456 April 22.
April 22.
April 24.
486 i April 24.
175 April 24.
519 tJune 1.
April 25.
April 25.
April 26.
April 26.
April 27.
April 25.
April 29.
287 Screw, freight, Toronto Bay.
1,881 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mont-
real.
2,359 Screw, pass., Duluth and Prescott.
1,603 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
3,330 Screw, pass., Duluth and Windsor.
6,636 Screw, pass., Duluth and Pt. Col-
borne.
2,272 iScrew, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
1,993 ; Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
2,3.59 Screw, pass., Duluth and Midland.
1,507 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
1,806 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
3,965 Screw, pass., Duluth and Buffalo .
198 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and Soo.
2,616 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and Ft.
William.
2,282 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and Ft.
William.
2,269 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and Ft.
William.
957 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mont-
real.
529 Screw, pass., Toronto and Hamil-
ton.
1,515 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
1,073 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
2,278 Screw, pass., Duluth and Quebec .
288 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mont-
real.
1,529 Screw, pass., Duluth and Quebec.
931 [Paddle, pass., Toronto arid Lewis-
ton.
1,514 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Lewis-
ton.
1,274 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Lewis-
ton.
98 Screw, pass., Niagara River.
1,014 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and Soo.
974 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and Soo.
511 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and Soo.
1,578 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and
Duluth.
1,745 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mont-
real.
428 Paddle, pass., ColUngwood and
Killarney.
348 Screw, pass., Toronto and St.
Catherine.
1,141 Screw, pass., Duluth and Quebec.
318 Screw, freight, Toronto and Lake
Huron.
59 Screw, pass., Georgian Bay.
1,153 iPaddle, pass., Hamilton and Mont-
real .
26
MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO DR^ISIOX.
HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons.
1908
Batchawana May
Hope. . .
Papoose.
Premier. .
Ontario. .
Turbinia.
300
160
529
500
1,550
Mav 8.
Mav 9.
May
May
Mav
Garden Citv
Modjeska ,
514 i
760 !Mav
Kingston.
Toronto. .
Cavuga
Blue Bell
May Flower ....
Clark Bros
Ada .\lice
Island Queen . . .
Kathleen
Primrose
Shamrock
City of Montreal.
Viola
Luella
John Hanlan. . . .
Maid of the Mist.
Canada
Manitou
Ottawa
Emma. .
Pearl
Geraldine
2,150
1,350
900
216
125
336
217
900
413
210
30
100
176
80
429
40
Mazeppa .
Putting BiUy.
Siesta
City Queen.
Maud D. . .
Not issued. '
10 July
26 July
40 July
40 July
9.
9.
13.
Thos. R. Scott Mav 14
23.
950 May 23
752 May 27.
948 Mav 28
May 29
June 7
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 8
June 11
[June 11
I June 22
June 26
470 June 26.
8 June 29.
250 June 29.
23 June 29 .
June 29.
2.
2.
3.
3.
Class of Vessel and Where Em-
ployed.
1,027 Screw, freight, Duluth and Mont-
; real .
170 Screw, pass., Buffalo and Ft. Erie.
57 Screw, pass., Ajnherstburg and Pt.
Huron.
337 Screw, pass., L. Erie and Windsor.
1,615 Paddle, pass., Detroit and Windsor
1,064 Screw, pass., Toronto and L. On-
I tario.
258 Screw, freight, Georgian B. and L.
I Erie.
637 Paddle, pass., Toronto and L.
Ontario.
678 Screw, pass, Toronto and Hamil-
ton.
2,925 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Pres-
cott.
2,779 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Pres-
cott.
2,196 Screw, pass., Toronto and Niagara.
752 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Island.
189 Paddle, pass., Toronto and Island.
92 Screw, pass., Toronto and Island.
60 Screw, pass., Toronto and Island.
129 Screw, pass., Toronto and Island.
1 10 Screw, pass., Toronto and Island.
189 Paddle, pass., Toronto & Island.
154 Paddle, pass., Toronto & Island.
1,554 Screw, pass., Montreal & Diduth.
5 Screw, pass., Niagara River.
38 Screw, pass., Toronto Bay.
37 Screw, pass., Toronto Bay.
62 Screw, pass., Niagara River.
312 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and
Wiarton.
470 Screw, pass., Lake Superior and
Georgian Bay.
2,431 Screw, pass., Duluth and Prescott.
146 Screw, pass., Pt. aux Baril and
I Penetang.
6 Screw, pass., Pt. aux Baril and
Penetang.
65 Screw, pass., Pt. aux Baril and
Penetang.
146 Screw, Pt. aux Baril and Penetang.
3 Screw, pass., Penetang and Moose
Point.
5 Screw, pass., Penetang and Moose
Point.
69 Screw, pass., Penetang and Point
aux Baril.
81 Screw, pass., Penetang and Point
aux Baril.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 190S.
WEST ONTARIO DIVISION.
HULL IXSPECTIOX.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons. ' Class of Vessel and Where Em-
ploj-ed.
Royal
John Lee Sr.
City of Grand Rapids
Citv of Dresden
Lyie
Alaska
;Mvrtlc.
Dundurn. .
N. Dj'ment .
St. George. .
Marivood W
Elsie . . . .
Roberval.
Ionia
International.
10
200
284
300
100
20
40
118
25
10
30
15
145
1908
'july 3.
July 4.
1907
Nov. 15.
1908
.July 10.
July 9 .
July 11.
Julv 13.
Julv
July
Julv
15.
22.
30.
Aug. 10.
Aug. 13.
Aug. 14.
Aug. 27.
Oct. 7.
Oct. 8 .
Marion
Lillie Smith
40
Great Western.
Lansdowne. . . ,
Huron. .
Caribou.
City of Meaford.
Tecumseh
182
200
191
194
288
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
lOct.
10.
10.
10.
14.
Ontario No. 1. . .
Mabel Bradsliaw
Citv of Toronto .
Hiawatha
Citv of Chatham.
Macassa .
Lakeside.
40
140
238
300
627
712
524
Oct. 15.
1907
Nov. 25.
1908
!Nov. 7.
June 3.
June 1 .
I
I
June 12.
June 13.
1909
Mar. 3 .
Mar. 27.
5 Screw, pass., Midland and Moose
Point.
88 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and
Penetang.
327 Screw, pass., Georgian Bay and
Lake Huron.
194 Screw, pass., Sarnia and Lake Erie.
5 Screw, pass., St. Clair River.
348 1 Screw, freight. Lake Huron and
Quebec.
9 Screw, pass.. Point Abino and
I Crj-stal Beach.
1,120 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
59 Screw, pass., Killarney and Soo.
3,759 Screw, pass.. Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, pass., Toronto Bay and
Humber River.
Screw, pass., Amherstburg and
Detroit.
48 Screw, pass., Toronto Bay.
344 I Screwy freight, Montreal and Chi-
1 coutinu.
1,708 Screw, pass., Duluth and Montreal.
851 Screw, freight. Port Huron and
Sarnia.
9 ! Screw, pass., Sarnia and Windsor.
275 ! Screw, freight, Georgian 'Ba.y and
Lake Huron.
1,080 1 Paddle, pass., Detroit and Windsor
1,571 Paddle, pass., Windsor and De-
troit.
1,052 Screw, pass., Windsor and Detroit.
597 Screw, pass., Owen Sound and Ft.
William.
328 Screw, pass., CoUingwood and Soo.
840 Screw, freight, Soo and Kingston.
5,146 Screw, pass.. Lake Ontario ports.
500 Screw, pass., Parrj' Sound and Soo.
782 Paddle, pass., Penetang and Parry
Sound.
163 Screw, pass., St. Clair and Detroit
Rivers.
341 Screw, pass., Chatham and Detroit
529 Screw, pass., Hamilton and Toronto
348 [Screw, pas=.. Toronto and St.
(•:ill,
W. EVANS,
Hull Inspector.
28 MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere, for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO DIVISION.
HULL IXSPECTIOX.
Name of Vessel.
Number
of
Passen-
gers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross
Tons.
Tonnage
Dues
and
Inspection
Fees
Paid.
Class of Vessel and
where Employed.
I 1908
Meaford I April 4. . ;
Edmonton i AprQ 5. . [
Donnacona
Neebing. . .
Owana
Garland.. . .
April 5 .
April 9.
1,200 April 3.
700 Mar. 28.
H. M. PeUatt April 18. .
Turret Cape.
Turrit Chief.
Turret Court.
Michigan . . .
April 19. .
April 19..
April 23 . .
500 Mav 10. .
Corunna May 29 . .
Nevada JMay 29. .
State of New York .. . 300 June 10..
Winona .
Imperial.
Julv
July
1.
9.
Neepawah July 12. .
Wexford July 24 . .
PoUki July 24..
Leafield jJuly 24. .
G. R. Crowe Oct. 5. .
Canadian Oct. 18. .
Turret Crown
!Oct. 23.
Pleasure 1,.500 iMay 14
Promise 1,200 Mar. 26. .
Excelsior .\pril 12 . .
Sappho 800 May 18..
Britannic 2,700 May 24. .
Columbia 3,56G May 29*. .
City of Toledo 1,400 .\pril 30. .
1,189
1,983
1,906
1,879
747
248
1,592
1,827
1,881
1,879
1,730
1,269
1,257
807
2,085
796
1,799
2,104
1,578
1,454
2,270
2,214
1,827
489
473
229
223
791
968
13S 40
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Montreal.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Montreal.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Montreal.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Montreal.
Paddle, pass., Sarnia and
Toledo.
Screw, pass., Amherstburg and
Detroit.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Montreal.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Quebec.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Quebec.
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Quebec.
Pad<lle, pass., Detroit and
I Windsor.
.Screw, freight, Montreal and Ft.
I William.
j Screw, freight, Montreal and Ft.
I William.
Paddle, pass., Buffalo and
I Crj'stal Beach.
Screw, freight. Lakes and River.
Screw, freight, Duluth and Que-
bec.
Screw, freight. Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, freight, Lakes and Rivers.
Screw, freight, Duluth and Que-
[ bee.
• Screw, freight, Duluth and
' Quebec .
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Quebec .
Screw, freight, Duluth and
Quebec .
Screw, freight, Duluth and
I Quebec.
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, ferry, Detroit River .
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, pass., Detroit River.
Screw, pass., Detroit River,
j Paddle, pass., N. W. Lakes,
Bavs and Rivers.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere, for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
WEST ONTARIO DTVISTOX.
hxtlIj inspection.
Name of Vessel.
Number
of
Passen-
gers
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross
Tons.
Tormage
Dues
and
Inspection
Fees
Paid.
Class of Vessel and
where Emploj^ed.
Tashmoo
1,500
190S
Mav 24 .
Grevhound
Maid of the Mist
Thos. Triant . . -.
International.
Fortune.
Huron . .
190S
1,500 May 29.
105 July 2.
220 jJune 18.
245 '.Julv 6.
I
750 I July 8.
500 Uune 28.
Fuller - Aug. 2.3 .
I
Omer D. Conger ] Sept. 2 .
Welcome Sept. 23 .
.Ariel | Sept. 20.
Michigan Central Aug. 21 .
Transfer I Oct. 15
Transport Aug. 23 . .
Niagara ' lOct. 25 . .
James Beard ' May 10 . .
Grace Dormer I ' May 7 . .
Arundel Not issued . |
1,344
1,392
99
81
144
200
538
13
196
140
201
1,522
1,511
1,594
213
87
66
339
Paddle, pass., Lakes Erie and
Huron.
Paddle, pass., Toledo and Pt.
Huron.
Screw, pass., Niagara River.
Screw, pass., Sault Ste. Marie
River.
Screw, pass.. White Fish Pt. and
Thessalon.
Screw, pass., St. Mary's River.
Paddle, pass., N. W. Lakes and
Bays.
Screw, ferry. Ft. Gratiot and Pt.
Edward.
Screw, ferry, Pt. Huron and
Sarnia.
Screw, ferrv. Court right and St.
Clair. '
Screw, ferry, Walkerville and
Detroit.
Paddle, fern,-, Windsor and
Detroit.
Paddle, ferry, Windsor and
Detroit.
Paddle, ferry, Windsor and
Detroit.
Screw, ferry. Ft. Erie and
Buffalo.
Screw, ferry, Sarnia and Pt.
Huron.
Screw, ferry, Sarnia and Pt.
Huron.
Screw, Lake Ontario.
W. EVANS,
Hull Inspector.
30
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
BOILERS AND M.\CHINERY.
Number of Date
Name of Vessel Tafsengers Certificate Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed,
allowed expires
City of Montreal . .
Aletha
Rosemount
Westmount
Fairmount
Emerson
Wolfe Islander. . . .
Reliance
Rescue
Arctic
Ella Ross
Ranger
Lloyd S. Porter . . .
Water Lih'
Aberdeen
Simla
India
D. D. Calvin
lona
Marv P. Hall
Glide
Jessie Hall
David G. Thomson
H. F. Bronson ....
Rideau King
210
350
210
1908
175
25
25
300
Navajo
Alexandria
Madge
Niagara
Chief ton III
Picrrepont
Bothnia
Wherenow
City of New York
Missiscjuoi
North King
Parthia
Westport
Kate
Rideau Queen . . .
Valeria
Naiad
Edmond ....
America ....
Gilbert
Cardinal ....
Varuna
Trenton
Trent
King Edward.
Dean
Annie Lake. . .
Reindeer
450
400
125
215
40
600
275
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
200
Apr.
300 ;.\pr.
260
525 May
May
May
11.
11.
Apr. 10.
Apr. 11.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 13.
Apr. 18.
Apr. 19 .
Apr. 19.
19.
19.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 20.
22.
23.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 24.
.A.pr. 25.
Apr. 26 .
Apr. 30.
May 6 .
May 6.
May 10.
May 10.
May 14.
May 16.
May 16.
May 16.
May 17.
May 18.
May 20.
May 20.
May 20.
May 21.
40 May 21.
125 I May 22.
1,553.64 Screw, pass., Montreal and Duluth.
171.27 Screw, pa.ss., Brighton and Montreal.
1,580. 37 jScrew pass., Kingston and Simpsons Island
1,874. 76 1 Screw, freight Duluth and Quebec.
1,895. 20 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
276.47 Screw, tug, River St. Lawrence.
223.95 Paddle, pass., Kingston and Prescott.
239. 14 Twin screw, pass., Chicago and Quebec.
52.29!Screw, pass., Deseronto and Picton.
100.51|Screw, freight. River St. Lawrence.
324.88 Paddle, pass., Brighton and Prescott.
13 . S3 Screw, tug, Bay of Quinte.
488.63 Screw, freight, Chicago and Quebec.
95.09 Screw freiglit. River St. Lawrence.
141.86 Screw, freight. River St. Lawrence.
1,491.04 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
976 . 49 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
749.53 Screw, freight, Dulifth and Quebec.
231.53 Screw, freight, Chicago and Montreal.
103.78 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
77.90 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
56.54jScrew, tug. River St. Lawrence.
lS5.05'Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
137. 12 Twin screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
Screw, pass., Kingston, Montreal, and
Ottawa.
Screw, freight, Hamilton and Quebec.
Paddle, pass., Charlotte and Quebec.
265.92
179.32
863.15
7.22 Screw, private yacht.
396.43 Screw, pass., Hamilton and Montreal.
355.11 Paddle, tug. River St. Lawrence.
251.98 Screw, pass., Trenton and Prescott.
883 . 36 Screw, freight, Chicago and Quebec.
47.78 Screw, pass., Kingston and Prescott.
292.00jScrew, freight, Cliicago and Quebec.
150.66 Screw, pass., Trenton and Montreal.
872 . 95 Paddle, pass., Charlotte and Prescott.
198. 13 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
80.27 Screw, freight, Rideau Canal.
22.41 Screw, private yacht.
350. 75 Screw, pass., Kingston, Montreal
Ottawa.
Screw, pass., Morrisburg and Waddington.
Screw, private yacht.
39. 10 Screw, tug, Rideau Canal.
520. 53j Paddle, pass., Trenton and MontreaL
40. 83] Screw, Canal and River.
236. 55'Twin screw, freight, Kingston and Montreal.
134.04!Screw, pass., Brigliton and Prescott.
100.00 Dredge, Canal and River.
19.51 Paddle, tug, Bay of Quinte.
'Screw, private j'acht.
18.28iScrew, fish tug. Bay of Quinte.
18.52 Screw, pass., Trenton and Prescott.
58.29|Screw, pass., Prinyers Cove and Napanee.
51.55
15.41
and
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
■A\
Nuniber of Date
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate ; Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Florence
Jessie Forward
Vernon Jr
John Randall
Caspian
Otonabee
Brock\'iUe
Hattie Bell
General W. B. Franklin
Argyle
Vacuna
Victoria
1908
Mav
May
May
May
500 June
444 June
358 iJune
40 June
SOO June
. . . . June
186 June
Magedoma June
Kenneth ! | June
International June
Kinirving . .
C. W. Cole .
Idonno ....
Go Now. . . .
River View.
May C
Antelope. . .
Lee
Illecellewact.
Jessie Bain .
Tillicum . . .
Monarch. . . .
Mermaid . . .
Water Lily .
Flash
Mollie
Rob Roy. . .
Rover
Arthemise. .
MjTlle
Rainbow. . .
Majestic . . .
Evelin
Ajax
20
10
IS
115
35
25
150
20
180
160
Stoney Lake
Empress . . .
Sovereign . .
Hazlett
Bobs
Ogemah
Esturion
Manita
White Star
Dawn
Calumet
Victoria,
138
140
272
224
May
July
Julv
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July
Julv
July
July
July
July
Tuly
Julv
Julv
Julv
22.
22.
25.
27.
1.
12.
6.
15.
15.
18.
20.
20.
20.
20.
Mar. 1 .
May 1 .
June 26 .
June 26.
June 26.
I June 20.
June 20.
May 1.
Apr. 10.
1.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
10.
15.
15.
15.
10.
10.
15.
10.
3.08iScrew, private 5'acht.
5.64 Screw, private yacht.
46.06 Screw, private 3'acht.
166.33 Screw, freight, Kingston and Ottawa.
957.44 Paddle, pass., Charlotte and Prescott.
136.44 Screw, pass., Vict, and Peterboro.
190.75 Screw, pass., Kingston and Cornwall.
7.69iScrew, private yacht.
20.42 Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
700.29 Paddle, pass., Buffalo and Quebec.
51 .77 Screw, private yacht.
58.10 Screw, pass., Kingston and Prescott.
138. 21 Screw, private yacht.
4. 11 1 Screw, private j-acht.
395.31 Twin screw, freight, Prescott and Ogdens-
burg.
145. 40 j Screw, freight, Rideau Canal.
15.50 Screw, fish tug, Bay of Quinte.
4.08 Gasoline, Kiiigston and Brockville.
1 . 15 Gasoline, Kingston aixl Brockville.
4.76 Gasoline, Kingston and Brockville.
3. 59 1 Gasoline, Kingston and Brockville.
19. 59, Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
S.73|Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
15.69 Screw, pass., Belleville and Prescott.
66.58 Screw, pass., Trenton and Prescott.
2.86 Gasoline, Brighton and Trenton.
73.30 Screw, pass., Cos. Vict, and Peterboro.
10. 95| Screw, private yacht.
53.93jScrew, pass., Cos. Vict, and Peterboro.
6.27 Screw, private yacht.
10.72 Screw, private yacht.
12.17|Screw, private yacht.
19.06 Paddle, tug, Otonabee River.
10.75IScrew, private yacht.
5.26lScrew, tug, Otonabee River.
50.69 Screw, pass., Cos. Vict, and Peterboro.
67.77IScrew, pass., Cos. Vict, and Peterboro.
4. 10 Screw, private yaclit.
32.97 Screw, tug, Kawartha Lakes.
155.82 Screw, pass., Cos. Vict, and Peterboro.
84.48 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
44 . 92 Screw, tug, Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
23 . 70 Paddle, tug, Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
11.43 Screw, private yacht.
71 . 75 Paddle, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
139.39 Paddle, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
34. 10 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
8. 88 j Screw, private j^acht.
20.20 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
21.87 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
3 . 90 Screw, private yacht.
32
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DH'TSION.
BOILERS AND MACHLNERT.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
i I 1908
Maple Leaf i I July 10.
Lady of the Lake . I July 10.
Alexandra July 15.
Rockawav
Beaver July
Kathleen 145 July
Hiawatha 'July
Stranger July
Cora 40 | July
Marie Louise ' Julj'
Baptiste ' July
Kawartha ' 23 I July
St. Charles [ July
The Inn i
Eva 10 :May 1
Aberdeen ' JAug. 5
Princess Louise 40 [Aug. 12
Mabel C
Annie Barrett Aug. 10
Ivv
Mar>- Ellen Aug.
D. Stewart | Aug.
L'mbria Aug.
John Hunter Aug.
Frontenac.
Blue BeU. .
Mississippi
Stranger . .
Kilbumie .
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Tropic !Aug.
Aug.
Prince Edward.
Thelma
Rob. G. Weddell
A. B. Cooke
Mohawk Queen .
Jopl
Iroquois
NeUie
M^Ta
Citv of Belleville
10
200
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
June
15.
15.
26.
27.
27.
28.
29.
1.
15.
20.
10. .
10. .
10..
10..
15. .
15. .
15. .
M. & W ': Sept. 1 . .
Donnelly ! ISept. 1 . .
Florence j jSept. 1 . .
Robert McDonald 'Sept. 1 . .
Chief Sept. 1 . .
Brant , Sept. 1 . .
Wm. Johnson j [Oct. 1 . .
Saginaw ' Sept. 15. .
1909
Scout Mar. 23 . .
Reserve Mar. 23 . .
Total 1 28,579. 56
26.08iScrew, tug, Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
32.95 Screw, tug " "
104.92 Screw, tug, " • "
6.80 Paddle, tug " "
91 . 50 Paddle, tug,
37.36 Screw, pass., " "
22 . 25 Screw, tug, " "
53.41 Screw, tug, " "
22.61 Screw, pass., " "
32 . 19 Screw, tug, " "
7.51 Paddle, tug, " "
16.69 Screw, pass., " "
26.44 Screw, tug, " "
2.02 Gasoline, Gananoque and River.
2 . 54 Gasoline, Simcoe Island and Gananoque.
12. 65, Screw, fishing tug, Bay of Quinte.
26.36 Screw, pass., Cornwall and Dundee.
4.48 Screw, Cornwall and Stanley Island.
41.89 Screw, tug, Cornwall Canal.
7 . 43 Screw Cornwall and Stanley Island.
20.22 Screw, tug, Cornwall Canal.
295.21 Dredge, St. Lawrence Canals.
42.98 Screw, tug, Canal and Rivers.
32. 14 Screw, tug. Canal and Rivers.
110.76 Screw, tug, River St. Lawrence.
1 1 . 97 Screw, private yacht.
4.15 Screw, tug, Mississippi River.
65.26 Screw, Kingston and Ottawa.
15.23 Screw, private yacht.
8.86 Screw, private yacht.
18.22 Paddle, pass., Glenora and Adolphustown.
18.62 Screw, tug, Wellington.
42 . 86 Screw, tug. Bay of Quinte.
34 . 1 7 Screw, tug. Bay of Quinte.
16.01 Screw, private yacht.
10.54 Screw, private yacht.
1,961 .90 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
6.82 Screw, tug, Rideau Canal.
73.21 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
101.17 Screw, pass., Prescott, Brockville and Og-
[ densburg.
8.48 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
318.91 Paddle, tug. River St. Lawrence.
6 . 70 Screw, fish tug. Bay of Quinte.
97.39 Screw, freight. River St. Lawrence.
324.66 Dredge, Lake Ontario.
48.77 Screw, tug, Lake Ontario.
94.72 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
356. 67 1 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
196 . 27 Screw, buoy boat. River St. Lawrence.
48 . 74 Screw, tug. River St. Lawrence.
T. P. THOMPSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEA^fBOAT IXSPECTION 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DWISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHLXERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate
allowed Expires
Gross Tons
Class of Vessel and where employed
New Island Wanderer.
500
190S
ilav 3 .
Castanet.
Sirius. . .
Island Belle
Riverside
Capt. Dave Waggoner.
Virginia. W
Ester C
Henry Plumb.
St. Lawrence .
175 May
50 May
400 Mav
300 pilay
22 June
35 May
30. .
15. .
22. .
20. .
14. .
20. .
Capt. Visgar. .
A'ivian
H. P. Biglowe
Outing.
Aida. . .
Wm. Armstrong
Total
22 .Tune 5.
June 15.
866 May 17.
110 July
100 Aug.
23.
7.
100 June 25.
40 Lluly 26.
i
30 ;Sept. IS.
1909
'July 7.
123 Screw, pass., Lake Ontario and River St.
La^Tence.
54 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and OgdeiLsburg.
22 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Fort Cov-
ington.
89 Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Covington
90 Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Co\'ington
19 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg.
20 [Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ft. Coving-
I ton.
23 Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Covington.
92 Screw, ferry, Ogdensburg and Prescott.
312 Paddle, pass., Cape Vincent and Ft. Cov-
ington.
29 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg.
95 Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Covington.
46 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ft. Cov-
ington.
15 'Screw, pass.. Cape Vincent and Ft. Cov-
ington.
37 Screw," pass.. Lake Ontario and Ft. CoA-ing-
ton.
181 'Screw, ferry, Ogdensburg and Prescott.
1,247
T. P. THOMPSON,
Stea?7iboat Inspector.
28a— 3
34
MARIXE AiXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINEKY.
Name of Vessel
Gross Registered
Tonnage Tonnage
REMARKS
Whj' not inspected and Class of Vessel.
Pearl
Wawinet . .
Dolce
Lillian B. .
Commodore.
Wenonah. .
Geraldine. .
Grenada. . .
Leone
Idle Hour .
Minnie May.
Marmora . .
Marj' Ethel.
Total .
6.391
67.90
4.74
3.76
3.06
5.59
17.90
57.00
4.26
2.40
10.20
12.96
89.01
294.77
4.35'Screw, private yacht, not in commission.
46.18 Screw, private yaclat, "
3.22 Screw, pass., "
2 .99 Screw, pass., "
2.56 Screw, pass., "
3 . 80 Screw, private yacht, "
14.39 Screw, private yacht, "
43.00 Screw, pass., "
2.90 Screw, pass., "
1 .65 Screw, private yacht, "
8.00 Paddle, private yaclit, "
8.82 Screw, pass., "
56.13 Paddle, pass., "
197.99,
T. P. THOMPSON,
Steainboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
35
Number ofj Date
Name of Vessel ' Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Aletha
Wolfe Islander. . .
Westmount
Fairmount
Rosemount
D. D. Calvin
India
Simla
Reliance
Lloyd S. Porter . .
Navajo
Valeria
Alexandria
Ella Ross
Rescue
Bothnia
Rideau King
Pierrepont
Wherenow
City of New York
lona
Medora
Kenozha
Muskoka
Nipissing
Oriole
Islander
Charlie M
Ahmic
Sagamo
190S
350
175
3.
12.
12.
25
40
300
300
25
200
400
125
Ecumseh.
America .
Stranger ,
Antelope
600
275
250
328
125
173
32
125
734
Niagara. . . .
Reindeer. . .
Annie Lake.
Missisquoi
North King . . .
John Randall. .
Prince Edward.
Otonabee
Vauna
Rideau Queen .
M.400
P.600
200
115
L.250
R.450
125
40
M.175
Pf260
525
Argyle
Shamrock II
Mineta i
Nymph INot
Morinus.
10
444
275
215
L..535
R.800
30
30
issued
30
Apr.
Apr.
.\pr.
Apr.
iApr. 13.
I Apr. 13.
Apr. 13.
Apr. 13.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 26.
Apr. 26.
.\pr. 26.
Apr. 29.
Apr. 29.
Apr. 29.
Apr. 30.
May 6.
Apr. 11.
Mav 7 .
May 7.
May 8 .
May 8.
May 8.
May
Mav
Mav
Mav
1907
Oct. 4. .
1908
May 16..
May 17..
May 18 . .
May 20. .
May 21 . .
May 21 . .
May 22 . .
May 22..
May 27..
May 30. .
June 3. .
May 30..
June 5. .
.June 11 . .
June 13..
June 14. .
8. .
8. .
9. .
9. .
June 14.
171 Screw, pa,ss., Brighton and Montreal.
224 Paddle, pass., Kingston and Prescott.
1,879 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
1,895 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
1,580 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
750 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
976 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
1,490 Screw, freight, Dulutli and Quebec.
239 Screw, pass., Chicago and Quebec.
489 Screw, freight, Chicago and Quebec.
179 Screw, freight, Hamilton and Quebec.
52 Screw, pass., Morrisburg and Waddington.
863 Paddle, pass., Charlotte and Quebec.
325 [Paddle, pass., Brighton and Prescott.
52 Screw, pass., Deseronto and Picton.
833 j Screw, freight, Chicago and Quebec.
266 iScrew, pass., Kingston, Montreal and Ottawa
252 I Paddle, pass., Trenton and Prescott.
48 I Screw, pass., Kingston and Prescott.
292 1 Screw, freight, Chicago and Quebec.
232 Screw, freight, Chicago and Montreal.
377 Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
225 Screw, pass.,
197 Screw, pass.,
275 Paddle, pass.,
75 Screw, pass.,
165 Screw, pass.,
50 Screw, pass.,
77 Screw, p.ass.,
744 Screw, pass.,
840 Screw, freight, Chicago and ^lontreal.
521 Paddle, pass., Trenton and Montreal.
88 j Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
25 t Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
!
396 Screw, pass., Hamilton and Montreal.
58 Screw, pass., Prinyers Cove and Napanee.
19 Screw, pass., Trenton and Prescott.
151 IScrew, pass., Trenton and Montreal.
873 Paddle, pass., Charlotte and Prescott.
166 Screw, freight, Kingston and Ottawa.
18 j Paddle, pass., Glenora and Adolphustown.
136 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
134 iScrew, pass., Brigliton and Prescott.
351 IScrew, pass., Kingston, Montreal and Ottawa
701 Paddle, pass., Buffalo and Quebec.
10 Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
11 Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
84 IScrew, Muskoka Lakes.
10 Screw, pass., Muskoka Lakes.
23a— 3 i
36
MARINE AND FISHERIES.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
HULL rNSPECTIOX.
Number of Date
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where emplo^'ed.
Rosena
Anchora
Joe
Florence Main ....
Dortha
Gem
Empress Victoria . .
Algonquin
Armour
1908
10 Jvine
16 June
40 June
40 June
40 June
3S June
40 June
464 June
240 June
14.
14.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
17.
18.
Wanita
Glenada
Caspian
Salaberry i
Riverview (gasoline). . ;
Go now (gasoline). . . . 'Not
Lolita (gasoUne) Not
Idunno (gasoline) . . . . ]
May C j
Brock^^lle
Victoria
City of Belleville . . . .
International
Gen. W. B. Franklin.
Leone
Illecellewact
Jessie Bain
Tillicum (gasoline) . .
Helen (gasoline) . . . .
Lena (gasoline)
Helena (gasoline) . . .
Nymoca
Bessie F. (gasoline) . .
Lakefield
Champion
Rob Rov
109 I June 18.
40 June IS.
44
65
500
200
10
issued
issued.
20
18
C.256
P.358
186
200
June 21 .
June 24 .
June 26 .
Geneva ....
Islay
Kawartha. . .
Manita
Esturian
Cora
Kathleen. . . .
Dawn
Ogemah
Calumet . . . .
Empress . . . .
Stoney Lake.
Majestic . . . .
Waterlily . . .
Monarch
40
20
25
150
20
10
10
10
40
7
40
40
10
S.150
C.215
232
23
145
300
40
145
20
175
20
224
272
140
160
180
June 26.
iJune 26.
June 27 .
,June 27.
jJune 28.
June 28 .
July 2 .
July
May
Apr. 18.
May 1 .
July 12.
July 12.
[July 12.
July 12.
;July 13.
;July 15.
Ijuly 15.
July 15.
ijuly 18.
June 19.
I July 18.
July 18.
July 18.
July 19.
Julv 19.
July 20.
July 20.
Julv 20.
July 22.
July 22.
[July 22.
July 23.
July 23.
6 Screw,
6 Screw,
57 Screw,
79 Screw,
51 Screw,
27 Screw,
106 Screw,
305 Screw,
191 Screw,
bour.
Screw,
bour,
Screw,
I bour,
957 i Paddle
222 j Screw,
5 Screw,
1 Screw,
i Screw,
4 [Screw,
4 [Screw,
191 1 Screw,
58 I Screw,
101 Screw,
395 Screw,
20 Screw,
4 Screw,
16 Screw,
67 Screw,
bcrew.
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
33 Screw,
42 -Screw,
5 I Screw,
pass., Muskoka Lakes.
pass., Muskoka Lakes,
pass., Lake of Bays and tributaries,
pass.. Lake of Baj's and tributaries,
pass., Huntsville and Port Sydney,
pass., Huntsville and Port Sydney,
pass., Huntsville and \'icinity.
pass., Huntsville and \'icinity.
pass., Burk's Falls and Ahmic Har-
pass., Burk's Falls and Ahmic Har-
pass., Burk's Falls and Ahmic Har-
, pass., Charlotte and Prescott.
pass., Trenton and Prinyers Cove,
pass, Kingston and Brock-ville.
Kingston and Brockville.
Kingston and Brockville.
pass., Kingston and Brockville.
pass., Kingston and Brockville.
pass., Kingston and Cornwall,
pass., Kingston and Prescott.
pass., River St. Lawrence,
freight, Prescott and Ogdensburg.
pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
Kingston and Prescott.
Belleville and Prescott.
Trenton and Prescott.
Trenton and Brighton Bay.
M\iskoka Lakes.
Muskoka Lakes,
pass., Muskoka Lakes,
pass., Muskoka Lakes.
Muskoka Lakes.
Sparrow Lake and Severn.
Sparrow Lake and Severn.
pass,
pass,
pass,
pass,
pass,
pass
pass,
pass.
pass
pass., Sparrow Lake and Severn.
92 i Screw, pass.,
175 [Screw, pass.,
17 'Screw, pass.,
34 'Screw, pass.,
139 Paddle, pass
23 Screw, pass.,
37 iScrew, pass.,
20 iScrevv, pass.,
72 I Paddle, pass
22 IScrew, pass
84 'Screw, pass,
156 ! Screw, pass
68 'Screw pass.,
54 i Screw, pass
73 Screw, pass.
Lake Couchiching and Simcoe
Lal^e Couchiching and Simcoe.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
, Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
HTTLIi INSPECTION.
37
Name of Vessel.
Number ofi Date
Passengers Certificate
Allowed. Expires.
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed.
1908
Rainbow
Eva (gasoline) . . . .
The Inn (gasoline)
Iroquois
Lee
Jopl
Iroquois
138 July
10 'May
Not Issued
Not issued .
35
Not issued .
24.
1.
Aug
22.
Cardinal
Princess Louise
40
Sept. 11.
1907
Nov. 15.
June 30.
51 Screw, pass., Cos. Victoria and Peterboro.
3 Screw, pass., Simcoe Island and Gananoque.
2 Screw, Cla}^on and Gananoque.
307 Screw, Lake of Bays.
9 Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
11 Screw, pass., Kingston and Ottawa.
1,962 Screw, freight, Duluth and Quebec.
237 Screw, freight, Kingston and Montreal.
26 Screw, pass., Cornwall and Dundee.
M. R. DAVIS,
Hull Inspector.
38 MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
Number of Date
Name of Vessel Passengersj Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
New Island Wanderer..
Sirius
Castanet
Capt. Dave Waggoner
Ester C
Virginia
Island Belle
L.350 ; 1908
R.500 May 3.
50 May 15.
175 Mav 30.
22 June 14.
22 June 5.
35 May 20.
Riverside . . . .
Henr\' Plumb.
St. Lawrence .
400 May
R.300
Ex.500 May
June
866 May
22
20.
15.
17.
Ramona .
Columbia.
U\'ira. . . .
170 June 18.
36 June 7.
27 June 29 .
Captain Visgar.
H. P. Biglow. .
Vivian.
Outing.
Wm. Armstrong
110 July 23
100 June 25
R.lOO
Ex.150 Aug. 7
25 July 26
1909
Jan. 7
123 Screw, pass.. River St. Lawrence and 15
Mile Lake.
23 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ft. Coving-
ton.
65 IScrew, pass.. Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg.
19 Screw, pass.. Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg.
24 Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Co\'ington.
21 Screw, pass., Cape Vincent and Ft. Cov-
ington.
Screw, pass., Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Covington.
90 Screw, pass.,
92 Screw, ferry
312 Paddle, pass
ington.
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
Covington.
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
ton.
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass.,
ton.
Screw, ferry,
Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Covington.
Prescott and Ogdensburg.
Cape Vincent and Ft. Cov-
Tibbets Pt. and Ogdensburg.
Tibbets Pt. and Ogdensbilrg.
River St. Lawrence and Ft.
Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg.
Cape Vincent and Ft. Coving-
Tibbets Pt. and Ft. Co\'ington
Cape Vincent and Ft. Coving-
St. Lawrence River.
M. R. DAVIS,
HuU Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
MONTREAL DIVISION.
39
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Number of I Date ' '
Name of Vessel Passengers ; Certificate Gross Tons
allowed ' Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed.
1908
300
600
243
2 '2
350
37
Longueuil !
Boucherville ,
Ralph T. Holcomb . . . , .
Victoria I
Scotsman
Hebron
Victoria
D. B. Mulligan
E. H. Bronson
Alex. Eraser
Hercules I
Maliigama iNot issued
Arcliie Stewart
Sir Hector [
Florence
Dolpliin
Rockland
Ada
Mansfield 40
Charlemange
HaU 50
Ottawan 40
Welshman 25
Alva
Ida 40
Dredge Challenge .... Not issued
Deslisle
Dredge Nipissing j Not issued
Blanche i Not issued
Princess i 156
Filgate 208
Salaberry 200
Chaffer 40
White Squall
Duchess of York 700
Empress 800
Surveyor 32
G. B. Green 600
Albert
G. B. Patte II i
Col. By '
Pontiac 40
Madawaska
Amable du Ford
J. L. Murphy
Hamilton
Sampson
Colonge
Norwav Belle 40
C. B. Powell
Pembroke
Maj' Flower ; 40
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
A.pr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
11.
16.
22.
22.
23.
23.
23.
23.
23.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
24.
24.
24.
24.
25.
25.
25.
26.
29.
29.
29.
29.
Mav
iMav
May
Mav
^klav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
MaV
Mav
Mav
May
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
May
May
May
May
May
May
8.
11.
11.
11.
13.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
14.
15.
15.
15.
15.
15.
16.
16.
17.
Ruby
St. Laurent.
May 17.
508 May 18.
365 Paddle, ferry, Montreal and Longueuil.
419 Paddle, ferrj-, Montreal and Boucherville.
375 Screw, freight, Lakes and Rivers.
181 IScrew, pass., Ottawa and Thurso.
265 Screw, pass., Ottawa and Montreal.
149 Screw, freight. Lakes and Rivers.
188 Screw, pass., Pembroke and Des Joachim.
77 Screw, ferry, Pembroke and Calumet Island
285 Paddle, tug, Upper Ottawa.
320 Paddle, tug, Upper Ottawa.
21 Warp, tug, Upper Ottawa.
20 Screw, pass.. Fort William and Pembroke.
80 ! Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
40 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
38 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
70 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
78 I Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
29 iScrew, tug, Ottawa River.
169 Screw, ferry, Ottawa and Gatineau Point.
76 I Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
247 Screw, pass., Ottawa and Montreal.
311 Screw, pass., Ottawa and Montreal.
155 Screw, pass., Ottawa and Montreal.
27 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
247 Screw, pass., Ottawa and Montreal.
Government dredge.
Government, tug.
Government dredge.
! Government tug.
527 i Paddle, pass., Montreal and Carillon.
425 j Paddle, pass., Montreal and Cornwall.
|Screw, pass., Montreal and Valleyfield.
Screw, pass., Valleyfield and Lancaster.
[Screw, yacht, St. Lawrence.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Carillon.
Paddle, pass., Ottawa and Grenville.
Screw, ferry, Lachine and Caughnawaga.
Paddle, pass.. Lake Deschenes.
.Paddle, tug. Lake Deschenes.
[Screw, tug, Lake Desclienes.
Screw, tug, Rivers and Canals.
Paddle, pass., Chats Lake.
Warp, tug, Chats Lake.
Warp, tug. Chats Lake.
Screw, tug, Cliats Lake.
Paddle, tug, Chats Lake.
Warp, tug. Chats Lake.
Warp, tug. Chats Lake.
Paddle, ferry. Sand Pt. and Norway Bay.
Paddle tug, Upper Ottawa.
Paddle, tug, Upper Ottawa.
222
42
7
490
678
50
255
269
51
9
116
15
17
173
320
15
18
46
272
194
59
11
546
Stern wheel, pass., Barry's Bay and Haver-
gal.
Screw, tug, Barry's Bay and Havergal.
Paddle, ferry, Montreal and St. Helens Id.
40
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
MONTREAL DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Xumber of Date ;
Name of Vessel. Pa.<sengers Certificate JGross Tons,
allowed. Expires. '
Class of Vessel and where employed.
1908
Poupore Mav 18. .
Willie C May 18. .
Dredge Canada May 20. .
Dredge Chateauguay May 20 . .
Dredge Central City May 20. .
Glide '. May 21. .
T. Osborne [May 21 . .
Idler [May 21 . .
Leo 13 jMay 21..
Bout de I'Isle j 10 |May 21 . .
G. Harris i IMay 22 . .
Beatrice B 90 May 28. .
Chummy May 28 . .
Robert Anglin Not issued.!
Nile May 28 . .
Cape Breton iMay 30. .
Valleyfield.
430 iJune 4.
W. P. Buckley 'June
Dredge T. F. Moore No. 1 June
Dredge T. F. Moore No. 2 June
Lady of the Lake 672 jJune
Alma 10 June
John A June
Pocahontas 40 June
Riviere du Loup 40 June
Sand King.
Emerald. ..
Russell. . . .
Aid
153
Nokomis
Isleway
Hubert Larkin
Owl Not issued
Chateauguay 365
Lady Minto
Alexandra
Alert
Beaver
Mink
Clyde 16
R. Hurdman
Alice 40
Colonial
Meteor 214
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Ville Marie
Temiscamingtie.
Jubilee
25 I Aug.
Ill Aug.
40 lAug.
6..
6. .
6. .
24. .
24. .
24. .
25. .
28. .
9. .
10. .
12. .
12..
12. .
24. .
26..
29.
12.
12.
12.
12.
12.
13.. I
13..!
13..!
13..,
14..
14..!
14. .
15. .
47
8
100
100
224
80
25
51
2
15
87
59
5
97
96
1,764
417
27
100
100
607
6
20
56
199
158
385
76
25
25
14
49
4
222
403
417
53
13
14
29
93
26
47
299
32
295
117
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Spoon dredge.
Spoon dredge.
Spoon dredge.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Stem wheel, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, fern.-, Hawkesburj^ and Grenville.
Screw, ferr\% Calumet and L'Orignal.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, pass., Aylmer and Britannia Park.
Screw, tug. Rivers and Canals.
Screw, tug, Rivers and Canals.
Screw, freight. Rivers and Canals.
Screw, freight, Canadian and Foreign
Ports,
i Screw, twin, ferry, Montreal and St.
I Helen's Island.
'Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Spoon dredge.
Spoon dredge.
'Paddle, pass., Newport and Magog.
Screw, pass.. Lake Memphremagog.
Screw, tug. Lake Memphremagog.
Screw, tug, Massawippi Lake.
Paddle, ferry. Cote St. Catherine and
Verdun.
Screw, freight. Rivers.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Cornwall.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Stern wheel, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, yacht, Ottawa River.
Screw, yacht, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, pass., Lake Memphremagog.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Chateauguay
Paddle, tug, Lake Temiskaming.
Paddle, tug. Lake Temiskaming.
Screw, tug. Lake Temiskaming.
Warp, tug, Lake Temiskaming.
Warp, tug. Lake Temiskaming.
Screw, pass., Kippewa and Turtle Portage.
Screw, tug. Lake Kippewa.
Screw, pass., Lake Kippewa.
Screw, tug. Lake Kippewa.
Screw, pass., Temiskaming and New
1 Liskeard.
Screw, pass.,
Liskeard.
Screw, pass.,
Liskeard.
Screw, pass.,
Liskeard.
Temiskaming
Temiskaming
and New
and New
Temiskaming and New
STEAMBOAT IlSrSPECTroy
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 1908.
MONTREAL DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHENfeRY.
41
Name of Vessel.
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate Gross Tons.
Allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where em-
ployed.
St. Antoine.
Wenona. . . .
Adrelexa. . .
Sparrow. . .
Sea Flower.
Rosianna. .
20
40
40
40
Fire Fly
Dredge Premier.
Beaver
Beauhamois. . .
Agnes
Mildred
Leon
Regist'rnot
completed.
1908
Aug. 16..
Aug. 16..
Aug. 16..
Aug. 19..
Aug. 20. .
194
40
I 22
'Not issued
Aug. 21 . .
Aug. 24. .
Aug. 24..
Aug. 24. .
Aug. 28..
Aug. 28 . .
Lottie ;Not issued.
Ruth
Eva
G. H. Notter.
Fred
Not issued.
Sept. 26.
John.
Register
not com-
pleted.
35
Sept. 26.
Total.
Oct. 9 .
14 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming and
Blanch River.
26 Screw, pass, Lake Temiskaming and
Blanch River.
20 Screw, pass., Latchford and Montreal
1 River.
38 Screw, pass., Lake Nipissing.
7 I Screw, tug. Lake Nipissing.
Lake Nipissing.
214 Paddle, freight, Montreal and Valleyficld.
117 Elevator dredge.
41 Screw, tug. Rivers.
167 Paddle, pass., Montreal and Beauharnois.
29 Screw, pass., Buckingham and High Falls.
15 Screw, pass., Buckingham and High PaUs.
15 Screw, pass., High Rock and Notre Dame
! du Laus.
12 I Screw, ferrj^, Buckingham and Cumber-
I land.
36 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
21 Paddle, ferry, Montebello and Alfred.
14 Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
. . . . Montreal River.
34 Paddle, ferry, Pt. Fortune and CarUlon.
1,845
W. LAURIE,
Steamboat Inspector.
42 MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Ste.^m Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 1908
MONTREAL DIVISION.
^.OILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Number
of
Passen-
gers.
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Fritzoe
Tricolor
Bygland
Unique
Chr. Kundsen.
Hermes
, June 1 . .
, June 3. .
, I June 4. . !
, June 5. .
, June 7. .
June 10. .
Cruizer June 10. .
Hektor June 11 . .
Yioco June 24 . .
Bjorgvin June 25 . .
Agnar July 11 . .
Borgestad July 13. .
Dominion July 22 . .
Catalone July 31 . .
Mvstic
Ulabrand.
Aug.
Aug.
6.
Aarstein I Aug. 26. .
Ravn Sept. 17 . .
Sokoto Oct. 9 . .
Martha Oct. 20. .
Total.
Tonnage
Dues and
Inspection i
Fees
Paid. I
Class of Vessel and
where employed.
, 1908
Symra May 20.
Havso ■. . . . Mav 20.
3,006'
1,921
3,954
4,019
2,344!
2,037
3,878{
1
3,848;
380 S30.40
3,859
10
2,793
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, pass., river and gulf.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, pass.. Lake Magog.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, pass., Canadian and
Foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
Foreign.
1,567
3,924'
4,021
3,788
3,794j
2,011!
1,617
1,260
3,092 $247.36
2,04o'
59,1631 $277.76
WM. LAURIE,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
MONTREAL DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
43
Name of Vessel.
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate
aUowed. Expires.
40
15
400
Aberdeen 120
Robt. Mackay 87
Alphonse Racine 42
Derrick No. 5
Derrick No. 1
St. Peter
Dredge No. 4
Dredge No. 2
Derrick No. 4
Courier
Maggie R. King
Frank Perew
Assistance
NeUie Reid
Frank Jackman
Drill Boat
Ojibway
Grain Elevator No. 9. .
Grain Elevator No. 13.
Grain Elevator No. 1 . .
Grain Elevator No. 10.
St. Louis
Grain Elevator No. 17.
Grain Elevator No. 4..
Grain Elevator No. 8. .
Grain Elevator No. 18.
Grain Elevator No. 15.
Grain Elevator No. 12.
Grain Elevator No. 16.
Grain Elevator No. 11.
Grain Elevator No. 7. ... I
Grain Elevator No. 6
Mona
Hector
Grain Elevator No. 2.. .
Grain Elevator No. 5
Kate
Ta Kit Esy Not issued.
Quebec
Maggie R. Mitchell
Derrick No. 6
1908
April 12.
April 12.
April 13.
April 13.
April 15.
April 15.
April 16.
April 16.
April 19.
April 19.
May 3.
May 3 .
May 6.
May 7.
May 10.
May 20.
May 21 .
June 3 .
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 8
June 8
June 1 3
June 15
June 26
June 26
July 12
Total.
Aug. 17.
Aug. 24.
Oct. 1 .
Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and where employed.
87
129
121
100
100
66
461
100
100
12
27
43
100
56
39
100
298
172
178
165
173
56
215
188
80
214
213
183
210
169
170
170
25
21
175
80
61
5
108
40
100
Screw, tug, and pass., Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug and pass., Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug and pass., Montreal Harbour.
Derrick, Montreal Harbour.
Derrick, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug and pass., Montreal Harbour.
Dipper dredge, Montreal Harbour.
Dipper dredge, Montreal Harbour.
Derrick, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug and pass., Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug, Soulanges Canal.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Derrick, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, Soulanges Canal.
Drill Boat, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, pass., St. John and Burlington
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, Grain Elevator, Montreal Harbor.
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, "
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, grain elevator, Montreal Harbour.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, freight, Ottawa River.
Screw, tug, Ottawa River.
Derrick, Montreal Harbour.
5,105
LOUIS ARPIN,
Steamboat Inspector.
44
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
MONTREAL DIVISION.
BOITERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Gross
Tonnage.
Registered
Tonnage.
REMARKS.
Why not inspected and Class of Vessel.
Honore
Tit Willow
John Thompson
Nama
WUd Rose
Sarto
St. Louis
Annie C
Elsie
Mudpout
Bonito
F. W. Averj'. . .
C. E. Read. . . .
North River. . . .
Maggie May. . . .
Lancaster
Lyon C
Hudson
Union
Massawippi. . . .
Monaco
Tiger
H. Trudel
Ida
Bonenfant
Total... .
534
15 ! Screw, tug,
11 Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht.
Screw, yacht,
Screw, yacht.
Screw, j-acht,
Screw, j^acht,
Screw, tug.
Screw, tug.
Screw, tug,
Screw, tug,
Warp, tug,
8 jWarp, tug,
7 I Warp, tug,
20 I Screw, tug,
27 [Screw, freight,
13 Screw, tug,
37 Stern wheel,
66 Screw, ferry,
3 Screw, yacht,
6 Screw, yacht,
3 Screw, yacht,
6 Warp, tug,
7 Screw, tug,
12 Twin screw, ferry
no application.
not running.
374
WM. LAURIE,
LOUIS ARPIN,
Steamboat Inspectors.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
SOREL DIVISION.
BOIIxERS AND MACHINERY.
45
Xame of Vessel.
Number of; Date
Passengers Certificate Gross
allowed. Expires. Tons.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Fire Fly. . ..
St. Antoine.
Ferdinand.
Arthur.
Galveston.
Yvon. . . .
Alaska 25 April
Murray Bay 416 April
Sincennes | 'April
Fred \ ' April
McNaughton ,
Spray : April
22.
Gustie.
Mav. .
April 22.
April
-Alberta
Luciana
Tim Doyle April
Mathilda April
Picton '. 275 I April
24.
25.
25.
26.
Laprairie.
300 April 26. . 599.75
Prefontaine.
70 April 26.
Berthier.
530 April 29.
Victoria
Cartier Not regis'd
Frontenac
James Howden i
Montcalm
Lac St. Pierre ^
Ethel
Rodolplie
Shamrock
Florida i 40
April
April
April
April
April
April
24.
30.
30.
30.
30.
30.
899.
933
343
20
325
Pierreville
Cornwall '
Virginia
F. Dupre
Alice
Lucia
Rival
St. Irene
Hamilton
Champlain Not regis'd
Carmelia Not regis'd
Emilia Not regis'd
De Levis Not regis'd
St. Jean Iberville
Montreal 631
Beaupr6 j 1,000
April
April
April
17. .
18 .
22
376
330
Chambly May 11
April
.\pril
May
May
May
Mav
May
May
Maj'
May
22
20
1
2.
2.
3.
3.
3.
11
16
214.41 Paddle, pass., Sorel and Berthier.
14.38 Screw, pass., Beloeil and St. Antoine.
76.39 Screw, pass., Beloeil and St. Antoine.
78.02 Paddle, tug, Montreal and Three Rivers.
1,271 .OOiTwin screw. Government Dredge.
50 . 70 Screw, tug, Montreal.
246 . 08 Screw, pass., tug, St. Lawrence River.
968 . 90 Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
228 . 42 Paddle, tug, Montreal and Quebec.
25.72 Screw, tug, Montreal and Quebec.
137.00iScrew, tug, Montreal and Quebec.
106.56 Screw, pass., freight and tug, Montreal
and Quebec.
20.95 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
21.00 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
125.48 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
18.24 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
14.84 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
114.00 Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
946. 05 Paddle, pass., and freight, Montreal and
Hamilton.
Paddle, pass, and freight, Montreal and
Laprairie.
Twin screw, pass, and freight, Montreal
and Quebec.
Paddle, pass, and freight, Montreal and
Three Rivers.
Screw, freight, Montreal and St. John, Qu.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug, " "
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug, "
Paddle, tug, "
Screw, tug, attending buoj^s.
Twin screw, pass., Montreal and Pierreville.
Paddle, pass., Louise\'ille and Yamaska.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chambly.
Screw, tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug, "
Screw, tug, "
Paddle, tug, "
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Hamilton.
Screw, tug, attending dredge.
Screw, tug, attending dredge.
Screw, tug, attending drfedge.
Twin Screw, Hydrographic Survey.
Screw, tug, attending dredge.
4,282.00; Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
2,068. OOi Paddle, pass., Montreal and St. Anne de
Beaupr6.
538.00 Paddle, freight, Montreal and Chambly.
71.
116.
236.
201.
121.
914.
146.
114.
67.
41.
125.
2,158.
937.
46
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
SOREL DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Number of Date
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
W. C. Francis.
Trois Rivieres.
700
230
580
565
75
40
40
40
40
300
125
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Terrebonne
Prcscott
Brockville
Hudson
J. Paul
White Star
Imperial
Bobs
Temagami
Ver\'a
Vanwoodland
Northern Belle
Elgin L. Lewis
Hazel B
Abino
Gipsy
Blanche
S. and Y
Booth
Aileen
J. A. Paul
Portneuf JNotregis'd
Sea Gull \ 40
Scotchman :
Turtle :
Alice
Samson 40
High Rock . . .
Florence 15
Ivan R j 16
St. Maurice | 40
Dream ' 40
St. Louis 1
Latuque I
Blanford
Maud I
Beatrice
Amy
Bothrel
Annette
Dredge St. Maurice.
Hercule j
Zephir |
Marie Louise 10
1908
May 16.
May 17.
May 17.
May 27.
May 27.
April 4 .
June 24 .
April 26.
June 3 .
June 25.
June 25 .
June 25.
June 26 .
June 26.
June 26.
June 26 .
June 26.
June 26.
June 27 .
June 27.
June 27 .
June 27 .
June 26 .
June 28 .
June 6 .
June 8 .
July 17.
July 17.
July 17.
July 17.
July 18.
July 18.
July 18.
July 18.
July 18.
July 24.
July 24.
July 24.
July 25.
July 25.
July 18.
July 19.
July 26.
April 22.
Total.
38.00
1,552.05
636.00
628.00
944.49
158.18
19.06
624.14
1,098.09
38
18
56
37
222
50
27
S
35
30
11
347
24
49
150
21
38
14.61
93.55
8
18
18
45
Screw, tug, Montreal Harbour.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and St. Anne de
Beaupr6.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Sorel.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Prescott.
Twin, Screw, pass., Montreal and Prescott.
Paddle, pass, and tug, St. Lawrence River.
Screw, tug, Sorel.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, pass., Temagami.
pass., Temagami.
pass., Wahnapitae Lake.
pass.. Sturgeon Falls.
pass., Sturgeon Falls.
pass., Sturgeon Falls.
pass., North Bay.
pass., Callender.
pass.. New Liskeard.
pass.. New Liskeard.
pass.. New Liskeard.
pass., Wisawasa.
pass.. New Liskeard.
pass., Sorel.
lug, attending dredge.
pass., Callender.
New Liskeard.
tug, Cache Bay.
tug, Grandes Piles. "
pass..
65
54
40
44.84
6
.Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
j Screw
j Screw
1 Screw
I Screw
'Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
'Screw
Screw
] Screw
Screw
Screw
IScrew
I Screw
j Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Dredg
Screw
Screw,
Screw
tug,
pass.,
pass.
pass.
pass.
pass.
tug, Tlirce Rivers,
tug, Three Rivers,
tug, St. Maurice,
tug. Three Rivers.
tug. Three Rivers,
tug, Grandes Piles,
e, Manigan Rapids,
tug, St. Maurice.
freight, Montreal and St. Genevieve,
pass., Shawinigan.
26,861.82
F. X. HAMELIN,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
47
I Number ofl Date |
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of ^^essel and where emploj'ed
Rhoda. . .
Champion
Orleans. . .
Frontenac.
1908
50 Apr. 15.
445 Apr. 22.
490 Apr. 23.
450
Wm. Hackett ' .
J. H. Hackett
South [
Gaspesien
North. 450
Orion
Montmorency
Otronto. ,
St. Croix.
Diver. . .
Florence
36
550
BeUe
Lord Strathcona
22
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Mav
Spray 40 May
J. G. Whitherbee May
Foam May
Restigouche 96 May
Tadousac.
St. Louis.
Etoile
585
175
May
May
583 May 14.
Pontiac May 15.
Maria ^ May 15.
500
325
40
Lady Eileen
Natashquan
Dick
M. E. Hackett
Hope
Glengarry
Contest
Two Brothers
Polaris
Bird
Eureka
Thor June
Amanda June
May Not regis'd June
Hero June
Denisa j June
St. Charles June
St. Etienne ' June
Lucina June
450
80
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
June
June
June
June
395 Apr. 23.
27. .
24. .
24. .
23..
27. .
25. .
24..,
27.. I
29.
30.
30.
182
482
269
304
129
117
239
390
349
846
27
35
506
86
113
30..
51
1. .
506
1. .
24
3. .
165
4. .
17
4. .
945
13..
560
14. .
468
14..
560
15..
221
15..
31
15..
921
24. .
807
30..
42
20..
78
20..
19
31..
732
1. .
231
7..
26
7..
533
8..
280
8..
170
10..
322
10..
11
10. .
11. .
32
11. .
38
13. .
23
15. .
33
15. .
32
Paddle, Mail tender, Rimouski.
Paddle, pass., Quebec and Berthier.
Paddle, ferry, Quebec, St. Joseph and Or-
leans Island.
Twin screw, ferry, Quebec, SiUery and St.
Romuald.
Screw, tug, attending repairs of piers.
Screw, tug, Pentecost and Lake Ontario.
Paddle, pass., ferry, Quebec and Levis.
Screw, pass, and freight, Montreal and Gulf.
Paddle, pass., ferry, Quebec and Le\Ts.
Screw, freight, Great Lakes and Escoumains.
Screw, pleasure yacht, Quebec and Quaran-
tine.
Screw, pass. ,Bonaventure and Petit Rocher.
Paddle, pass, Montreal and Ste. Anne de
Beaupre.
Scre^^•, wrecking schooner, Montreal and
Gulf.
Screw, wrecking schooner, Montreal and
Gulf.
Screw, tug, Montreal and Bic.
Twin screw, pass., and tug, Montreal and
Gulf.
Screw, pass., and tug, Montreal and Bic.
Screw, tug, Montreal and Bic.
Screw, tug, Montreal and Quebec Harbour.
Screw, pass, and freight, Montreal and Gulf.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoiitimi.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Ste. Anne de
Beaupre.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Ste. Anne de
Beaupre.
Dredge, Batiscan River.
Screw, tug, attending dredge, Montreal and
Quebec.
Screw, pass., Gaspe and Campbellton.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Natashquan.
Paddle, tug, Batiscan River.
Screw, tug, Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, freight. Lakes and Quebec.
Paddle, pass., quarantine service.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, winter ferry, Quebec and Levis.
Paddle, pass.. River Ouellc and Murray Bay.
Screw, pilot boat. Father Point.
Paddle, tug, Montreal and Matane.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, fishing boat, Moisie River.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Portneuf and Quebec.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
48
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate
allowed Expires
Gross Tons! Class of Vessel and where employed.
1908
King Edward June 22 .
Anticosti June 22 .
Harold June 16.
Grace.
Swallow June 26
Ruth.
C. S. ParneU j
Jack I
Dussault Not regis'd.
Johnny H
Kinogami
Florence
Marie Louise Not regis'd
Govt. Spoon Dredge . Not regis'd
Mistassini 40
Honfieur I 40
St. Henri 8
Arthur 6
Piquagami 6
Nord 21
Paribonka 21
Lecolon 21
Rober\'al 21
Victor 21
Progress Not regis'd
Edward Pike
E. B. Eddy
Storm King
23
35
30
Alcyon
Marie Louise
Ste. Anne
Forest
Ariel
Marie Stella
Jubilee
Campania
Macanamac
White Wing
Honkidire
Dot
L'Ami
Queen
Shirley
Lady Evelyn
Frankie H
Oak Bay Sept.
Bella iSept.
Nellie H [Sept.
450
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
June 28 .
Francis Not regis'd
Onteritze
Riviere au Pin Not regis'd
Marie Josephine June 10.
Monitor June 15.
June 29 .
June 29 .
July 8.
July 12.
July 10.
July 25.
July 25.
I July 26.
Julv 26.
July 26.
July 26.
July 27.
July 27.
July 29.
July 29.
July 29.
July 29 .
Julv 29.
30.
30.
30.
30.
31.
31.
18.
18.
18.
22.
22.
23.
24.
28.
29.
30.
19.
19.
20.
22.
226
18
117
62
17
37
14
23
133
248
19
100
15
57
56
179
173
126
35
Dredge.
Screw, lightship Gulf.
Screw, tug, Lake Kiskissing.
Screw, pleasure yacht, Lake Edward.
Screw, tug, Lake Edward.
Screw, pleasvire yacht, Lake St. Joseph.
Gasoline yacht. Lake St. Joseph.
Screw, tug. Lake St. Joseph.
Screw, tug, Lake St. Joseph.
Screw, wrecking schooner Montreal & Gulf.
Screw, tug, attending dredge, Quebec Har-
bour.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Montmagny River.
Dredge, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Quebec Harbour.
Screw, tug, Saguenaj^ River.
Screw, tug, Great Lakes and Pentecost.
Lake St. John.
Lake St. John.
Paddle, pass.. Lake St. John.
Screw, tug, Lapipe and Roberval.
Screw, pass.. Lake St. John.
Screw, pass.. Lake St. John.
Stern wheel boat. Lake St. John.
Screw, pass.. Lake St. John.
Paddle, tug, Lake St. John.
Paddle, tug, Lake St. John.
Paddle, tug. Lake St. John.
Screw, tug, Saguenay River.
Dredge, Saguenay River.
Twin screw, tug, Saguenay River.
Screw, tug, Saguenaj' River.
Screw, tug. Public Works Natashquan and
Quebec.
Twin screw, pass., River Chicoutirai.
Paddle, tug, Chicoutimi River.
Paddle, ferry, Ste. Anne and Chicoutimi.
Screw, tug, Saguenay River.
Screw, tug, Saguenay River.
Screw, tug, Saguenay River.
124
78
108
44
99
100
26
11
24
25 Screw, pass., Megantic and Wobun.
23 [Screw, tug, Lake Megantic.
4 [Screw, pleasure yacht. Lake Megantic.
17 'Screw, tug. Lake St. Francis.
10 Screw, tug. Lake St. Francis.
10 jScrew, tug, Lake St. Francis.
16 I Screw, tug, Lake Aylmer.
367 |6crew, winter ferry, Quebec and Levis.
37 Screw, tug, Matane.
483 [Twin screw, mail tender, Rimouski.
17 Screw, tug, Rcstigouche River.
27 Screw, tug, Restigouche River.
40 Paddle, ferry, Dalhousie and Campbellton.
8 [Gasoline, ferry, Gaspe Basin.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
BOILERS AN'D MACHINERY.
49
Xame of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross Tons
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Frank C Bath
1908
Sept. 23..
33
Screw, tug, Gaspe Basin.
Screw, tug, Barachois.
Screw, tug, Barachois.
Screw, tug, Pabos.
Screw, tug, Bonaventure River.
Screw, tug, Lac au Saumons.
Screw, tug. Cedar Hill.
Screw, tug. River du Loup and Quebec.
Alice
Not regis 'd
Not regis'd
Commodore Holliwell. .
Fearless
Maggie Allard
Brulo
George W. Smith
Fraserville
Sept. 24. .
Sept. 25. .
10
10
Sept. 28. .
Sept. 28. .
Sept. 29..
8
24
51
Total
15,470
J. SAMSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
23a— 4
50 MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended March 31st, 190S.
♦ QUEBEC DIVISION.
BOILERS .A.XD M.*.CHIXERY.
Nvunber
Tonnage
of
Date
Gross
Dues and
Class of Vessel and
Name of Vessel
Passen-
Certificate
Inspection
• gers
Expires
Tons
Fees
where emploved
Allnved
Paid
King Edward
113
Ammore
Famebo.
Savo}'. . . .
Falken . . .
Total
100
1908
May 1.
May 1.
May 20.
May 1 .
355 i 28.40 Screw, pass., Sj-dney, C.B.,north
I shore and Quebec.
1,170 ■ Screw, freight, Montreal andGulf
3,918 ' Screw, freight, Montreal and
' Sydney, C.B.
348 27.84 Screw, pass., Montreal and C.B.
and Anticosti Island.
94 7.72 Screw, whaler, Quebec and Gulf.
5,985
63.76
J. SAMSON,
Steamboat Inspector
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vkssels Inspected for the Year ended 31st ^March, 190S.
QUEBEC, SOREL, AND MONTREAL DIVISIOX.
HULL IXSPECTIOX.
51
Number of Date
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
1908
Rhoda
Campana. . .
Gaspesian . .
Murray Bay
St. Irenee. . .
Berthier . . .
Prefontaine .
Victoria. ...
Alaska
Spray
Hudson
Laprairie. . . .
J. A. Paul. . .
Picton
Cornwall . . . .
St. Croix. . . .
North . . . ,
South
Champion.
Orleans. . . .
Frontenac.
Belle
M. E. Hackett . .
Lord Strathcona
Ralph T. Holcomb
AVhite Star
Tadousac
Pierre Ville
Welshman
Princess
Salaberrv'
Chaffey.^
Courier
Aberdeen
Alphonse Racine . .
St. Peter
Persia
Longueuil
Boucherville
Robert Mackay. . . .
Glengarry
Florida ....
Scotsman . .
HaU
Ida
Filgate
Restigouche.
Etoile
50 Apr.
300 Apr.
100 Apr.
416 Apr.
376 Apr.
550 Apr.
70 Apr.
Apr.
25 Apr.
25 Apr.
75 Apr.
300 Apr.
40 Apr.
275 Apr.
325 Apr.
550 Apr.
450 Apr.
450 Apr.
445 Apr.
490 Apr.
195 Apr.
40 May
10 May
22 May
May
187 May
500 May
20 May
25 May
156 I May
40 May
40 May
15 May
120 May
42 May
40 May
125 Mav
300 Mav
600 Mav
87
40
22
40
40
208
96
583
St. Louis. .
23a-
13
19.
22.
23.
23.
23.
24.
24.
24.
24.
25.
25.
26.
26.
26.
29.
29.
29.
30.
30.
30.
1.
1.
2.
2.
3.
6.
7.
7.
7.
8.
8.
8.
9.
9.
9.
9. ,
May 9.
May 10.
May 10.
May 10.
May 10.
May 10.
May 10.
-May 15.
May 15.
175 Mav 15.
182
1,697
490
969
2,158
934
999
343
245
107
158
600
49
946
914
506
289
349
482
269
304
82
78
495
375
600
1,701
121
156
527
222
42
21
87
121
44
757
365
419
129
732
201
265
247
247
425
945
560
428
-H
Paddle, mail, tender Rimouski.
Twin screw, pass., Montreal and Pictou,N.S.
Screw, pass, Montreal and Sj'dnej', C.B.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Three Rivers.
Twin screw, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, freight, Montreal and St. John, P.Q.
Screw, pass, and tug, Montreal and Quebec
Screw, pass, and tug, :Montreal and Quebec.
Paddle, pass, and tug, :Montreal and Quebec
Paddle, pass, ferry, ^Montreal and Laprairie.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Sorel.
Paddle, pass., :Montreal and Hamilton.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chambly.
j Paddle, pass., St. .Inne de Beaupre and St.
Croix.
I Paddle, pass, ferry, Quebec and Le\'is.
Paddle, pass, ferry, Quebec and Levis.
Paddle, pass., Quebec and Berthier.
Screw, pass, ferry, Quebec and Orleans Id.
Twin screw, pass., ferry, Quebec and St.
Romuald.
Screw, pass, and tug, Quebec and Harbour.
Screw, pass, and tug, Quebec and Harbour.
Twin screw, pass., Montreal and foreign
ports.
iScrew, freight, Lakes and Rivers.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
Paddle, pass., Louiseville and Yamaska.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Ottawa.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Carillon.
Screw, pass., Montreal and VaUeyfield.
Screw, pass., Vallej'field and Lancaster.
Screw, pass, and tug, Montreal and Harbour
Screw, pass, and tug, Montreal and Harbour
Screw, pass, and tug, Montreal and Harbour
Screw, pass, and tug, Montreal and Harbour
Screw, pass. Montreal and Quebec.
Paddle, pass, ferry, Alontreal and Longueuil.
Paddle, pass, fcrrv, Montreal and Boucher-
ville.
jScrew, pass, and tug, Montreal Harbour,
j Screw, freight, Saguenay River and Lake
Ontario.
Twin screw, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Ottawa.
Screw, pass., Montreal anil Ottawa.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Cornwall.
Screw, pass., Montreal and St. John, Nfld.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and St. Anne de
Beaupre.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
52
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
QUEBEC, SOREL, AND MONTREAL DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel
Number of] Date |
Passengers Certificate Gross Tons'
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed.
190S
G. B. Greene .
Victoria
Ottawan
Mansfield . . . .
Pontiac
Norwav Belle.
600 May
243 May
40 Mav
40
40
40
May
May
May
Victoria ' 530 May
Mahigama Not issued
D. B. Mulligan , 37
Mav Flower
Hamilton . .
St. Laurent.
Emerald
Otranto.
Beaupre
40
330
508
May
May
May
May
Surveyor. . .
Beauharnois.
Valleyfield . .
Chateaugiiay
Empress
Rocket
Beatrice B
Booth
Sea Gull
Abino
Hazel B
Elgin L. Lewis. . . .
Northern Belle. . . .
Vanwoodland
Verva
Belle of Temagami .
Temagami
Bobs
"Wanda
Spr>'
Helen (gasoline) . .
Aileen
Lena May
S& Y
Dorothy (gasoline)
Shoofly
Mafeking
Blanche
Gipsy
37 May
194 June
430 June
355
800
Not issued .
90
40
June
June
June
June
40 June
40 June
!June
40
135
300 June
40 June
13.
13.
13.
13.
14.
14.
15.
16. .
17..
18.
18.
133 May 18.
36 May 20.
1,000 iMay 22.
Terrebonne 430 |May 22
Trois Rivieres ' 700 May 22
Imperial Not issued
Montreal 031 May 28
Cape Breton May
June 8.
40 June 11
Not issued
40 June 12
40 June 12
I Not i.ssued
Not issued
Not issued.
40 June 13
20 June 13
40 June 14
Not issued
Not issued
Not issued
40 June 15
40 June 18
'2bo
181
311
169
116
46
188
20
. 77
59
900
500
385
35
2,068
600
1,552
1,100
4,282
1,764
50
167
417
222
878
59
347
150
8
27
50
222
37
55
IS
38
39
2
24
7
11
5
34
35
Paddle, pass., Aylmer and Dcschenes Lake.
Screw, pass., Ottawa and Thurso.
Screw, pass., Montreal and Ottawa.
Screw, ferrj% Ottawa and Gatineau Point.
Paddle, pass., Lac des Cliats.
Paddle, gasoline, Sand Point and Norway
Bay.
Screw, pass., Pembroke and Des Joachims.
Screw, Pembroke and Fort William.
Screw, pass, ferry, Pembroke and Calumet
Island.
Stem wheel, pass., Barrj-'s Bay and Haver-
gale.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Hamilton.
Paddle, pass, ferry, Montreal and St. Helens
Island.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Cornwall Id.
Screw, pass., Bonaventure and Petit Rocher
Paddle, pass., St. Anne de Beaupre and
Montreal.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Sorel.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Three Rivers.
Paddle, Montreal and Quebec.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Quebec.
Screw, screw, Montreal and foreign ports.
Screw, pass., ferry, Lachine and Caughnawa.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Beauharnois.
Twin screw, ferry, Montreal and St. Helen's
Island.
Paddle, pass., Montreal and Beauharnois.
Paddle, pass., Ottawa and Grenville.
Screw, ferry, Cumberland and Buckingham.
Screw, pass., Britannia and Aylmer.
Paddle, pass., Lake Nipissing and tributaries
Screw, pass., " ' "
Screw, pass., " "
Screw, pass., " "
Screw, pass., " "
Screw, pass., " "
Screw, pass.. North Bay and French River.
Screw, pass.. Lake Waimapitae.
Screw, Lake Temagami.
Screw, pass.. Lake Temagami.
Screw, pass.. Lake Temagami.
Screw, Lake Temagami.
Screw, Lake Temagami.
Screw, Latchford and Pork Rapids.
Screw, paijs., Latcliford and Pork Rapids.
Screw, pass., Latchford and Portage Bay.
Screw, pass., Montreal River.
Screw, Cross Lake.
Screw, Montreal River.
Screw, Montreal River.
Screw, pass., Lake Temiskaming.
Screw, pass., Lake Temiskaming.
STf:AMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Ste-ajii Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
QUEBEC, SOREL, AND MONTREAL DIVISION.
HULL rXSPECTlOX.
53
Number of Date I
Name of Vessel Passengei-s^ Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
Scotchman..
Natashquan.
Brock^-ille. .
Orion
15
325
550
1908
June 16.
June IS .
June 18.
June 20.
Alma
Pocahontas
Lady of the Lake
Spray
Rapids King
Prescott
Dream
Ivan R
Samson
Florence
La Tuque
St. Ttlaurice
St. Jacques
Marie Louise ....
Sorel
Bourgeois
Glacial.
10 June
40 June
672 June
40 June
940 June
580 June
40 I June
16 June
40 [June
15 [June
40 June
40 June
Not issued
10 June 30.
40 June 30.
40 jJune 30.
40 June 30.
24.
25.
24.
23.
28.
28.
29.
29.
29.
29.
29.
30.
6.
Ruth Not issued
Frances (gasoline). . . . Not issued. I . . . .
Grace Not issued ....
Contest i 40 July
Quebec Not issued . '
Chicoutimi 300 July 13.
Deerhound 178 July 23.
St. Henri 20 July 26.
Mistassini j 40 July 27.
Nord ! 28 July 27 .
Arthur 6 July 27.
St. Anne Not issued . i
Alcyon 23 July 30.
Riviere du Loup
Ville Marie.
40 Aug. 11.
25 .\ug. 12.
Meteor 214
Alice 40
Clyde , 16
Temiskaming Ill
Jubilee 40
St. .\ntoine 20
Wenona 40
Adrelexa 40
Chance Not issued
Sparrow 40
Ferdinand 40
Ojibway 400
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
12.
13.
13.
14.
15.
16.
16.
16.
10.
19.
21.
26.
21 'Screw, pass., Lake Temiskaming.
991 Screw, pass., Montreal and Natashquan.
944 Screw, pass., Montreal and Brock\dlle.
572 I Screw, freight. Lake Ontario and Les Es-
coumains.
6 Screw, pass., Cedarville and Lake Magog.
56 Screw, pass.. Lake Massawipi.
607 Paddle, pass., Newport, and Magog.
21 Screw, pass, and tug, Quebec Harbour.
1,800 Twin screw, pass., Toronto and Montreal.
1,107 Paddle, pass., Montreal and Prescott.
27 Screw, pass., Grandes Piles and La Tuque.
66 Screw, pass., " "
119 Twin screw, pass. " "
18 Screw, pass., " "
110 Screw, pass., " "
45 Screw, pass., " "
Paddle
6 Screw, pass., Alma^'ille and Shawinigan.
158 I Paddle, pass., Three Rivers and Nicolet.
94 i Paddle, pass., ferrj'. Three Rivers and St.
Angele.
109 Screw, pass, ferrj-, Tlrree Rivers and Ste.
Angele.
9 Screw, Lake St. Joseph.
4 Screw, Lake St. Joseph.
4 Screw, Lake Edward.
274 Paddle, pass., quarantine service.
Screw, Montreal and Quebec.
992 Screw, pass., Montreal and Chicoutimi.
483 Twin screw, mail tender, Rimouski.
101 Twin screw, pass., Roberval and LaPipe.
249 Paddle, pass., Roberval and Grande De-
charge.
56 Twin screw, pass., Roberval and Paribonka.
15 Screw, pass., Rober\'al and St. Methode.
100 Paddle, pass, ferry, St Anne and Chicoutimi.
45 Twin screw, pass., Chicoutimi and Les
Terres Rompu.
199 Paddle, pass., St. Catherines and New Lis-
keard.
32 Screw, pass., Temiskaming and New Lis-
keard.
299 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming.
26 Screw, pass., Lake Kippewa.
29 Screw, pass.. Lake Kippewa.
295 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming.
117 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming.
14 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming.
27 Screw, pass.. Lake Temiskaming.
20 Screw, pass., Latcliford and Montreal river.
Screw, pass.. Lake Temagami.
38 Screw, pass.. Lake Nipissing and tributaries.
76 Screw, pass., St. Antoine and Beloeil.
194 Screw, pass., St. John and Burlington.
54
iMARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 190S.
QUEBEC, SOREL AND MONTREAL DR'ISION.
HITLL INSPECTIOX.
Namt of Vessel.
Number of Date
Passengers j Certificate Gross Tons.
Allowed. I Expires. ]
Class of Vessel and where employed.
John 35
Agnes 40
MQdred 22
Leon Not issued .
Eva I Not issued .
Duchess of York.. . .
Bout de Lils
Leo
Jubilee
Bella
Nellie H (gasoline)
Marie Louise
Bird.
Queen
Pilot
Polaris
Marie Josephine.
Fire Flv
G. T. D.
M. H. C.
190S
Aug. 27.
Aug. 28.
Aug. 28.
700 Aug.
10 Aug.
13 .\ug.
20 Sept.
40 Sept.
31.
31.
31.
6.
20.
10
Sept.
22..
[ 8
40
Sept.
27..
99
1907
80
Nov.
1. .
: 280
1908
450
Oct.
14..
367
450
Oct.
15..
i 427
450
Oct.
15..
533
15
Nov.
IS..
117
100
Mav
22. .
214
45
Mav
2. .
285
65
Mav
25..
34 jPaddle, pass., Carillon and Pt. Fortune.
29 Screw, pass., Buckingham and Poupore Lock.
15 Screw, pass., Poupore Lock and High Rock.
15 Screw, Val des Bois and Notre Dame de
I Leau.
21 'Paddle, ferrj', Alfred and Montebello.
490 Paddle, pass., Ottawa and Gren^-iUe.
15 Screw, pass., ferr>-, L'Orignal and Calumet.
2 Screw, pass., Hawkesbury and Grenville.
25 Screw, pass., Megantic and Wobun.
43 Paddle, pass, ferrj-, Campbellton and Cross
j Point.
8 ! Screw, pass. ferr>', Gaspe Basin.
Paddle pass., Quebec and St. Anne de
Beaupre.
280 Paddle, pass., ferr^-, Murray Bay and St.
Denis.
Screw, pass, fern,-, Quebec and Levis.
Screw, pass, ferr^-, Quebec and Levis.
Screw, pass, ferrj-, Quebec and Levis.
Screw, pass, ferrj-, St. Catherines and
Tadousac.
Paddle, pass, fern,-, Sorel and Berthier.
Wrecking schooner, Montreal and Gulf.
Scow fern,', Montreal Harbour.
P. DUCLOS,
Htdl Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTIO.Y 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st Marcli, 1908.
QUEBEC, SOREL, AND MONTREAL DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel
Number
of
Passen-
gers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross
Tons
Tonnage
Dues and
Inspection
Fees
Paid
Class of Vessel and
where employed
Savoy
King Edward
Fornibo
Symra
Havso
Fritzoe
Tricolor
Bj'gland
Unique
Chr. Kundsen
Hermes
100
113
Cruizer
Hektor.
Yioco. . . .
Bierg\'in.
40
Agnar. . . .
Borgestad
Dominion.
Catalone. .
Mystic . . .
Wabrand
Aarstein. .
Ravn . . . .
Sokoto. . . .
Martha. . .
84
1908
Apr.
May
6
1
May
2
May
20
May
20
June
1
June
3
June
4
June
5
June
7
June
10
June
June
10
11
June
June
24
25
July
11
July
13
July
22
July
31
Aug.
5
Aug.
6
Aug.
26
Sept.
17
Oct.
19
Oct.
20
348
355
3,918
3,006
1,921
3,954
4,019
2,344
2,037
3,878
3,848
380
3,859
10
2,793
1,567
3,924
4,021
3,788
3,794
2,011
1,617
1,260
3,092
2,040
27 . 84 Screw, pass., Montreal and Gulf.
28.40 Screw, pass., Montreal and
Sydney, C.B.
Screw, freight, Montreal and
Sydney, C.B.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
, Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
, Screw, freight, Canadian and
I foreign.
, Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
I Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
30 . 40 Screw, pass., River and Gulf.
, Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
, Screw, pass.. Lake Magog.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
, Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
IScrew, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
j foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
Screw, freight, Canadian and
I foreign.
247.36 Screw, pass., Canadian and
I foreign.
IScrew, freight, Canadian and
foreign.
PHILLIPPE DUCLOS,
Hull Inspector.
56
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHIXERY.
Number ofi Date j
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate Gross Tons,
allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Wobun
Harlaw
Dufferin
Anita
W'a.sis
Grace
F. W. Roebling.
Miner
Coban
Cacouna
Pioneer
Ruby L
Prince .\lbert. . ,
La Tour
Wanda
Nereid
Edna R
Gertrude M. . . .
Percy Cann. . . .
Cityof Ghent. .
Amelia
Halifax
Victoria
Arcadia
Hiawatha
May Queen. . . .
Marj' Jane
Scout
Bonavista
Salvor
Magdalen
Canada
lona
Wej-mouth. . . .
Fairj-
Gladiator
60
100
35
160
60
35
100
60
60
500
1908
April 15
April 3
April 10
April 4
jApril 15
lAprU 16
April 19
April 27
April 20
April 15
April
April 23
April 24
April 25
April 25
April 25
.A.pril 25
.\pril 25
April 26
April 29
April 5
.\pril 23
.\pril 30
37
40
50
40
50
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
,Mav
Mav
40
6.
'April 21.
May 7.
May 10.
May 1 1 .
MaV 10.
Peerless.
1907
350 Aug. g
1908
Aug. 11.
Hygeia 190
Marion 395
C. M. Winch
Amphitrite
I. B. Hamblin
A. C. Whitney
Mikado
Goliah
Amethyst
Shannon
Louisburg
KLlkeel [Aug. 29
Chebucto 600 June 4
Bessie & Harry j June 2
Aug. 13.
Aug. 10.
Aug. 10.
Aug. 10.
40 Aug. 11.
17 [Aug. 15.
17 .\ug. 15.
Aug. 07 .
Aug. 08 .
Aug. 29 .
1,551 . 12 Screw, freight, foreign.
451 .36 Screw, pass., and freight, coasting.
210.57 Screw, pass, and freight, coasting.
26.50 Screw, pass, and freight, coasting.
480 . 47 Screw, foreign.
24. 18 Screw, coasting.
161 .97 Screw, tug, coasting.
49. 0() Screw, tug, coasting.
1,063.30 Screw, freight, foreign.
1,450. 7S Screw, freight, foreign.
15.27 Screw, fishing, coasting.
118.85 Screw, pass., "
126.73 Screw, pass., "
154.43 Screw, pa-ss., "
38. 48 Screw, freight,
12.24 Screw, fishing,
49 . 66 Screw, freight, "
47 . 58 Screw, pass., "
80. 06 Screw, pass.,
198.64 Screw, pass., "
356.54 Screw, pass., "
1,874.88 Screw, pass., foreign.
67 . 65 Screw, tug, coasting.
61 . 64 Screw, pass., "
89. 19 Screw, pass., "
35.98 Screw, pass., "
25.86 Screw, freight, "
9.26 Screw, tug,
1,306.33 Screw, pass., "
44.93 Screw, lighter, Halifax Harbour.
134.50 Screw, pass., coasting.
707.29 Screw, pass., "
54 . 27 Screw, tug, "
153.93 Screw, pass., "
16.06 Screw, tug, Sydney Harbour.
70.40 Screw, tug, coasting.
94.27 Screw, pass., Sydney and North Sydney.
57.69 Screw, pass., Sydney and North Sydney.
478 . 49 Screw, pass., Sj'dney and Mulgrave.
87.72 Screw, tug, coasting.
149.45 Screw, freight, "
43.90 Screw, freight,
62 . 67 Screw, pass, and tug, coasting.
43.94 Screw, pass., Halifax Harbour.
146.83 Screw, pass, and tug, coasting.
1,357.26 Screw, freiglit, foreign.
75.11 Screw, tug, coasting.
1,815.60 Screw, freight, foreign.
252.27 Screw, freight, coasting.
578.48 Screw, ferrj% Halifax Harbour.
22.49 Screw, water boat, Halifax Harbour.
STEAMBOAT TYSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
57
Number of Date
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate Gross Tons,
allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Acadia
Dartmouth. . . .
Boston
Markland
Alice ilaud. . . .
Ludo\-ica
Loretta
Dolphin
Marina
Juno
Island Gem. . . .
Highland Mar^^
A. W. Perrj-. .' .
Avon
Susie
Falmouth
Evelyn
Evangeline. . . .
Diamond
Parrsboro
Chester
Pastime
Glencoe
Gran\'ille
Ida I.ue
Oyama
Nova J
Dawson
Mersey
Mascotte
145
800
500
40
38
300
100
140
1908
April 23
June 6
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June 12
May 9
June 28
June 28
June 28
June 28
June 28
June 28
June 29
June 29
Julv 2
40
200
68
33
20
40
July
July
Julv
July
Julv
July
July
Julv
Trusty
Douglas H. Thomas..
Coastguard
145 .Tuly 8.
18 April 30.
Julv. . 17.
Moto.
1907
37 Nov. 1.
Annie
Water Witch
Pekin JMay
Commodore Aug.
Gambrinus Aug.
Zaidee
Alexandra
Pawnee
Merrimac
Richmond
1908
July 31 .
July 31 .
21.
1.
6.
.... Aug. 14.
Aug. 13.
450 Aug. 13.
22 Aug. 13.
95 Aug. 14.
Alameda j Aug. 16.
Vesta : Aug. 16.
Marietta Aug. 16.
Neslon | Aug. 17 .
Atlantic JAug. 28.
Collector [ j^ug. 30.
74.
311.
1,694.
21.
44.
16.
12.
8.
32.
9.
15.
73.
1,516.
64.
26.
43.
13.
69.
22.
56.
79.
67.
32.
133.
44.
44.
19.
37.
41.
35.
57.
211.
72.
Screw, pass., Halifax Harbour.
Paddle, ferry, Halifax Harbour.
Screw, pass, and freight, foreign.
pass., Yarmoutli and C. Forchu.
tug, coasting.
fishing, "
fishing, "
fishing, "
tug,
pass., Yarmoutli and Bay View.
fishing, coasting.
lighter, Halifax Harbour.
pass., foreign.
coasting.
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw,
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Sere
Sere
pass
tug, "
tug,
tug,
pass., tug, "
tug, pass., "
tug,
tug,
lighter, "
pass., Annapolis and GranviUe.
pass., coasting.
pass., Weymouth and Sandy Cove,
pass., Barrington and C. Forchu
fisliing, coasting,
fisliing, coasting.
pass., Liverpool and adjacent ports.
pa.ss., Lunenburg and south shore
port.?
pa.ss. and tug, La Have River.
pass, and tug, coasting,
freight, coasting.
15.04 Screw, gasoline, passs., Digby and Annapolis.
42. 12 Screw, water boat, Halifax Harbour.
90.38 Screw, water boat, Halifax Harbour.
84.91 Screw, freiglit, coasting.
12.84 Screw, lighter, Hahfax Harbour.
28.63 Screw, lighter, Halifax Harbour.
18.63 Screw, tug, Sydney Harbour.
33.67 Screw, tug, Sydney Harbour.
106 . 80 Screw, pass., Sydney and Bras d'or Lakes.
85.90 Screw, pass., ami tug, Sydney and coEist.
132.21 Screw, pass., Mulgrave and Sydney.
62.59 Screw, pa.ss., Mira River.
9.21 Screw, fishing, Mira River. .
7.04 Screw, fishing, Mira River.
64. 34 1 Screw, tug, coasting.
98. 18 Screw, freight, coa.sting.
52.05 Screw, lighter, Halifax Harbour.
.58
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the j'ear ended March 31st, 190S.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHIXERV.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
allowed.
Date !
Certificate Gross Tons.'
Expires.
Class of Vessel and where emploj^ed.
Volunda. . .
D. D. Mann.
40
W. il. Weatherspoon.
Alert
Scotia
F. L. M. Paint
Olive
Malcolm Cann
.John L. Cann
Blue Hill
Eleanor M. Cates. . . .
Peerless
Cabot
Daphne
Yarmouth
Freddie V
Westport 111
Togo
Halifax
Mahone
Ralph, E. S
Senlac
Bridgewater
Amherst
Beatrice
Samson
Oneita
Anticosti 11
Rosemary
100
40
85
105
140
350
450
40
250
39
100
1908
Aug.
Julv
16.
6.
Aug. 3.
Aug. 3 .
Sept. 14.
Aug. 17.
Aug. 17.
Aug. 18.
Aug. 18.
Aug. 16.
Aug. 17.
May 8.
Aug. 24.
Jany
Oct. 15
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Sept. 7
Nov. 12
Nov. 17
Nov. 3
Sept. 17
Oct. 26
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept
Dec.
Dec.
1909
Katlileen Jany.
Enterprise I Jany.
Defiance I Jany.
Liberty.
Mable"K..
Margaret.
Inverness
Robie M. .
39
Feby
Feby
March 10
March 16
March 23
29.80|Screw, fishing, Mira River.
130.41 Screw, pass., Lockport and Railway termi-
nus.
59 . 29 Screw, tug, coasting.
105.39 Screw, tug,
378. 09, Screw, pass., "
88. 18 Screw, pass.. Strait of Canso.
55 . 49 Screw, tug, coasting.
211.81 Screw, pass., coasting.
165.55 Screw, pass., coasting.
195.83 Screw, pass., Baddeck and Bras d'or Lakes.
58.81 Screw, tug, coasting.
94.27 Screw, pass., Sydney and North Sydney.
465.02 Screw, freight, coasting.
11.21 Screw, pass.. La Have River.
1,451 .92 Screw, pass., foreign.
26.69 Screw, tug, coasting.
140. 01 Screw, pass., coasting.
97.31 Screw, tug, coasting.
338. 42 1 Paddle, ferry, Halifax and Dartmouth.
126.70 Screw, pass., coasting.
27. 82 1 Screw, fishing, "
1,010.74 Screw, pass, "
207 . 79 Screw, freight , "
137.51 Screw, freiglit, coasting.
711 .56 Screw, freight, "
11.43 Screw, tug, "
14.96 Screw, fishing, "
34 . 53 Screw, fisliing, "
41.26 Screw, fishing, "
62.50 Screw, fishing, "
23.50 Screw, fishing,
37.79 Screw, fishing, "
96.2l|Screw, freight, "
15.20 Screw, fishing, "
194.62 Screw, pass, and freight, coasting.
66.98 Screw, pass, and freight, coasting.
66 . 57 Screw, pass, and freight, coasting.
Total I I 29,611.96
J. P. ESDAILE,
Steamboat Inspector,
Halifax, N.S.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTIO.Y 59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number
of
Passen-
gers.
Allowed.
Date
Certificate
Expires.
Gross
Tons.
Rau
Garibaldi
Tanke
St. Pierre Miquclon.
Prince Arthur
Prince George
Prince Rupert
Bergenhus.
John Irwin.
Fimreite. . .
Rosalind. . .
Silvia
Bruce
Felix
Hirundo. . .
Oniro
Ocamo
Beta
Oscar 11...
Amanda. . .
Boston. . . .
Senator. . . .
Kathinka. .
Ring
Renwick. . . .
Total.
92
600
600
600
160
136
290
150
75
75
20
120
25
1908
April 10.
April 4 .
April 8 .
April 20.
April 24.
April 25.
April 25.
April 29.
May 4 .
June
June
June
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 12
Oct.. 8
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
1909
Jany. 21
3,022.
768.
749.
844.
2,041.
2,040.
1,158.
3,606.
302.
3,819.
2,567.
1,707.
1,154.
1,837.
2,101.
1,919.
1,826.
1,086.
3,468.
1,170.
1,168.
995.
1,162.
974.
664.18
42,157.95
Tonnage
Dues and
Inspection
Fees.
Paid.
163.28
163.20
92.64
205 . 44
136 . 64
92.40
153.52
146.16
86.96
93.60
93.44
79.60
Class of Vessel and
where emploj^ed.
1,506.88
Screw, freight, foreign.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, freight, foreign.
Screw, pass, and freight, foreign.
Screw, pass, and freight, foreign.
Screw, pass, and freight, foreign.
Paddle, pa.ss. and freight, for-
eign.
Screw, freight, foreign.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, freight, foreign.
Screw, pass, and freight, foreign.
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
Screw,
coasting.
J. P. ESDAILE,
Steamboat Inspector,
Halifax, N.S.
60
MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Gross
Tonnage.
Registered REMARKS.
Tonnage. Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel.
Robbie Burns 88.95
Sea Bird 41.28
La Have 49.27
Alpha 61.20
George L 61 . 06
Lenore 1 5 . 23
EthelJean 47.06
Aid 98 . 55
Vulcan 18.40
Meadow Flower 6 . 56
Star 6.07
Isaac N. Veasey 88.96
Elsie 22.14
Cvgnet 11.23
Yuba 12.04
Total 628.00
73.18 Laid up.
28.13
34.01
42.19
41.53
5.43
32.68 Out of district.
67.02 Laid up.
12.52
4.46
4.13
60.49
15.06
7.64
6.01
434.48
J. P. ESDAILE,
Steamboat Inspector,
Halifax, N.S.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
61
Number of I Date
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate 'Gross Tons'
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
Victor
Lillie
Flusliing
Brunswick . . .
Lady Dufferin
Dream
Liberty
40
125
286
40
1907
Oct.
Oct.
20.
20.
Nov. 30.
Dec. 1 .
Dec.
Dec.
30.
30.
Western Extension
Wm. H. Murray . .
Leader
Serena E
Northumberland. . .
Empress
Elaine
Nereid
Champlain
Hero
Fred Glasier
Helen Glasier
Victoria
Admiral
Champion
LiU}' Glasier
Captain
Sea King
Fannie
Claj-ton
Clare
Hampsteatl
Joseph
Martello
Harbinger
WUfrid C
Hampton
G. D. Hunter
Smith Bros
Maggie Miller
Winnie
Beaver
Daniel
Judge Moore
City of London . . .
Fred M. Batt
Islander
T. A. Stewart
Wm. Aitken
Electra
Montague
Arbutus
James Holly
Frederick A
Randolph
Peri
Annie Currier
319
I Dec. 30.
1908
Apr. 1 .
Apr. 1 .
Apr. 29.
Apr. 1.
584
707
433
389
802
107
184
293
137
20
Mav
May
May
May
Mav
250
25
40
40
35
8.
8.
13.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 16.
Apr. 16.
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 16.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 24.
Apr. 26.
Apr. 26.
I Apr. 26.
Apr. 26.
Apr. 27.
Apr. 29.
I Apr. 28.
2.
3.
4.
4.
9.
Mav 10.
May 13.
May 14.
Mav 14.
May 13.
May 14.
I May 20.
May 20.
May 22.
May 25.
I May 30.
May 28.
May 28.
iMay 28.
45 . 51 Paddle, tug, Restigouche River.
77.64 Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
177. 65 Screw, tug, coastwise.
184.27 Screw, pass., coastwise.
47 . 48 Paddle, ferry, Miramichi River.
44.51 Screw, yacht, St. John River.
96. 21 'Screw, lighter, Charlottetown harbour.
424. 89' Paddle, ferry, St. John Harbour.
74.89 Screw, tug, St. John River.
29.32 Screw, tug, St. John River.
24.94 Screw, tug, St. John River.
1,255.46 Twin screw, pass., coasting.
1,341.71 Twin screw, pass., coasting.
272.08 Screw, pass., St. John River.
30.03 Screw, tug, "
392.46 Screw, pass., "
127.63 Paddle, tug,
10.39 Screw, tug,
12.00 Screw, tug, "
1,001 .93 Paddle, pass.,
158. 20 Paddle, tug,
190. 14 Paddle, tug,
209.31 Paddle, tug,
68.43 Screw, tug,
128.63iScrew, tug, "
34.05 Screw, tug, "
42 . 62 Screw, tug, "
88.02 Screw, wrecking steamer, coastwise.
234.52 Screw, pass, St. John River.
53 . 75 Screw, tug, " "
33 . 65 Screw, tug, " "
108.50 Screw, pass., coastwise.
99.26 Screw, pass., coastwise.
182.88 Stern wheel, pass., St. John River.
67.97 Screw, tug, St. John River.
13.44 Screw, tug, St. John River.
104.66 Paddle, ferry, Kennebecasis River.
12.46 Screw, tug, St. John River.
84.73 Screw, ptiss., coastwise.
28.81 Screw, tug, St. John River.
36.44 Screw, tug, coasting.
515.77 Screw, pass., coasting Prince Edward Id.
59.90 Screw, tug,
•54 . 44 Screw, tug, "
35.94 Screw, tug, "
74.87 Screw, tug, "
106.96 Screw, pass., "
129 . 55 Paddle, ferry, Georgetown Harbour.
46.76 Screw, ferry, Sumnierside Harbour.
31 .21 Screw, tug, St. John Harbour and River.
31.11 Screw, tug, St. John Harbour and River.
8.71 Twin screw, tug, St. John River.
11.77 Screw, tug, " "
10. 561 Screw, tug, " "
62
MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD Vil., A. 1909
Steam V'essels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
Fanchon.
Ada
Latona
Ernest
Eva Johnson
Allan Sewell.
Enterprise. . .
Christina. . . .
Irene
Lovalist
Help
G. K. King. .
Alice . ......
Togo
Rex
R. R. CaU
St. Nicholas. . . .
St. Andrew. . . .
Alexandra
Edith
Jubilee
Sarcella
Arthur
Mascott
St. Kilda
Mary Odell. . . .
Wenonah
Gray Loggie. . .
St. George
Miramichi
James Neilson .
SvbeUa H
Wm. M
Rustler
Bessie
Success
David Ritchie .
Laura
MarshaU W
Nyanza
St. Lawrence . .
Wenola
Borriboola Gha
St. Isidore
Florence
Ludlow
Dorothy W. . . .
Eva (gasoline) .
Lord Wolseley .
Neptune
Centreville ....
Tangent
Marguerite ....
Springhill
Hudson
100
25
400
163
200
40
40
17
493
120
100
I 1908
'May 28
May 28
[May 28
JMay 28
iMay 28
May 28
May
June
June
.June
I June
June 14.
June 12.
June 14.
July 10.
iJuly 10.
iJuly 10.
'July 10.
July 11.
July 11.
July 11.
July 12.
July 12.
July 13.
Julv 13.
July 15.
July 15.
July 15.
July 15.
July 15.
.July 15.
July 16.
July 17.
July 17.
July 17.
July 17.
July 18.
July 19.
July 19 .
July 20.
July 20.
July 22 .
July 22 .
July 22.
July 23.
July 27.
July 17.
July 26.
I Aug. 3.
Aug. 6.
Aug. 6.
Aug. 7.
Aug
40
Aug. 15.
Aug. 16.
110.61 Paddle, tug, St. John River.
3.66 Screw, tug,
22 . 68 Twin screw, tug, " "
12.58 Screw, tug, "
15.77 Screw, tug, " "
11 .59 Screw, tug, " "
210.57 Screw, pass., coasting, P. E. Island.
57 . 07 Paddle, tug, Restigouche River.
10.29 Screw, tug, Miramichi River.
17.57 Paddle, tug, ^liramichi River.
146.14 Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
45.48 Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
15.77 Screw, tug, Buctouche River.
50.54 Paddle, tug, Restigouche River.
59 . 90 Paddle, tug, Miramichi River.
23. 16 Screw, tug, "
62.20 Screw, tug and pass., Miramichi River. *
76.64 Screw, tug, " "
200 . 72 Screw, pass, " "
21 . 55 Screw, tug, " "
16.52 Screw, tug, " "
21 . 86 Screw, tug, " "
4.99 Screw, yacht, " "
70.50 Screw, tug, " "
55.64 Screw, tug, " "
28. 92 Screw, freight,
9.02 Screw, yacht, " "
99 20 Screw, auxiliary, " "
277.78 Paddle, tug and pass., " "
75. 18 Screw, pass., " "
30.50 Screw, tug, " "
70.68 Paddle, tug, " "
29.11 Screw, tug,
101.54 Paddle, tug,
5.18 Screw, fish boat, " "
20.54 Paddle, tug, "
25.27 Screw, tug, " "
13 . 55 Screw, tug, Miramichi River.
5.52 Screw, tug, Miramichi River.
83.21 Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
50.82 Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
25. 10 Screw, tug, Restigouche River.
95.77 Paddle, tug, Restigouche River.
141.75 Paddle, tug, Restigouche River.
19.33 Screw, pa,ss., Restigouche River.
534.01 Screw, ferry, St. John Harbour.
45.95 Twin screw, pass., Miramichi River.
4.36 Screw, ferry, Dorchester and Hopewell Cajje
72.91 Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
71 . 15 Screw, tug, and pass., St. John Harbour.
59.71 Screw, freight, coastwise.
35.74 Twin screw, tug, St. John River.
19.66 Screw, yacht, St. John River.
189.05 Screw, tug and pass., coasting.
33 . .59 Screw, yacht, St. John River.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st ^larch, 190S.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
63
Name of Vessel
Number of, Date
Passengers: Certificate
allowed I Expires
Gross Tons
Class of Vessel and where employed
Waring
Viking
Bessie Ardella
NautUus
Lolita
Premier
AdmiralTogo(gasolim')
Eva (gasohne)
Eva
Calluna
Lord Roberts. .
Powerful
Mildred
Kathleen
Quiddy
Dingo
E. Ross
Mikado
Comet
Vacuna
Dawn
Zuleika
Hillsborough . .
Aurora
Aberdeen
Bear River ....
Lord Kitchener.
Prince Edward.
Montague
St. Lawrence. . .
200
40
18
15
36
35
38
53
Sea King
Maggie M
\'ictoria
Ouangondy
Daniel
Empress
Northumberland.
Hillsborough . . .
Electra
Total
261
256
382
193
40
265
1908
Aug. 17
Aug. 22
Aug. 23
Aug. 22
Aug. 10
Aug. 27
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
;Sept.
Sept. 17.
Sept. 5.
[Sept. 20.
Sept. 26.
Sept. 8 .
Sept. 28.
Sept. 28.
Oct. 9.
14.
17.
22.
26.
1.
Nov. 28.
Nov. 27 .
Nov. 30.
1909
Mar. 5 .
Mar. 13 .
April 30.
Mar. 19.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
707
584
261
40
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
21.
25.
28.
25.
26.
28.74
127.70
17.42
26.58
14.36
56.26
5.44
4.36
18.01
22.26
53.98
29.34
40.11
6.01
30.59
70.13
29.63
80.09
20.85
9.52
5.01
15.87
228.67
364.24
243.86
103.86
161.24
128.63
65.78
67.65
294.75
28.81
1,341.71
1,255.46
228.67
106.96
Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
Screw, pass., St. Croix River.
Screw, tug, St. Croix River.
Screw, yacht, coasting.
Screw, yacht, St. John River.
Paddle, ferry, Kennebecasis River.
Screw, ferry, Dorcliester and Hopewell Cape
Screw, f errj^, Dorchest er and Hopewell Cape
Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
Screw, tug, coasting, N. B.
Paddle, tug, Richibucto River.
Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
Screw, yacht, St. John River.
Paddle, tug, St. John River.
Screw, tug and pass., St. John Harbour.
Screw, ferr\% St. John to Lancaster.
Screw, pass., coasting N. B. and N. S.
Paddle, tug, Richibucto River.
Screw, yacht, Schoodic Lakes.
Screw, yacht, Schoodic Lakes.
Screw, yacht, St. John and River.
Paddle, ferr^-, Charlottetown Harbour.
Screw, pass., coasting.
Stern wheel, pass., St. John River.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, tug and pass., coasting.
Dredge, Charlottetown harbour, P.E.I.
Dredge, Souris harbour, P.E.I.
Dredge, Pictou harbour, N.S.
Screw, tug, St. John River.
Screw, tug, and pass., St. John Harbour.
Screw, tug, St. Andrews Baj'.
Paddle, ferry, St. John Harbour.
Screw, tug, St. John Harbour.
Twin screw, coasting.
Twin screw, coasting.
Paddle, ferry, Charlottetown Harbour.
Screw, pass., coasting.
24,534.59
C. E. DALTON,
Steamboat Inspector.
St. John, N.B.
64 MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
NEW BRUNSWICK .\ND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DR'ISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY
Number of Date
Name of Vessel Passengers Certificate Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
allowed Expires
Calvin Austin. . . .
Yale (turbine).. . .
Henry F. Eaton. .
Lubec
Bay State
Activ
Camden (turbine)
Governor Cobb . .
Hird.
East port
1908
Mav 6.
Mav 20.
Apr. 1 .
June 10.
Mar. 20.
Aug. 6.
May . 25.
Oct. 21 .
1909
Jan. 14.
1908
Aug. 19.
3,826.25 Screw, pass., coasting.
3,731.00 (3) screws, pass., coasting.
240.04 Screw, pass., St. CroLx River.
50.94 Screw, ferry, Eastport and Grand Manan.
2,211.00 Paddle, pass., coasting.
457.75 Screw, pass., coasting.
2,153.00 (3) screws, pass., coasting.
2,522. 15; (3) screws, pass., coasting.
1,115.61 Screw, freight, coasting.
1
64.29 Screw, ferr>% Eastport and Grand Manan.
Total ! 16,372.03
C. E. DALTON,
Steajnboat Inspector,
St. John, N.B.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels not inspected for the year ended 31st March, 190S.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERT.
65
Name of Vessel
Gross
Tonnage
Registered
Tonnage
REMARKS
Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel
Hope
Gracie Bell .
Gipsy
Squirrel . . .
Acadia
Gran\'ille. . .
Bismarck. .
Lady Eileen
Penobscot .
Rona
Scionda . . .
Atlas
Bridgetown
Ben Hur . .
Bruce
Clymene. . .
Henrietta. .
Marion ....
Premier . . .
Beryl Essie
May Queen
Majestic. . .
Total .
30.5.11
161
10.. 50
7
16.10
11
13.11
8
74.21
60
133.74
49
49.04
10
920.72
526
,414.02
1,244
70.0.5
42
77 . 60
52
15.79
10
14.66
9
13.84
9
53.70
37
10.39
7
19.12
12
13.74
9
8.70
5
23.83
16
539.10
339
274.63
155
. 61 Paddle, laid up waiting new boiler.
. 16 Screw, yacht, not applied for.
. 37 Screw, tug, not applied for.
. 97 Screw, tug, laid waiting new boiler.
.53 Screw, pass., out of district.
.31 Screw, pass., out of district.
.44, Paddle, tug, hull condemned.
. 35lTwin screw, inspected at Quebec.
.00 Paddle, pass., not applied for.
.47 Screw, tug, out of district.
. 77 Screw, j'acht, not in commission.
. 74 Screw, tug, not in commission.
. 97 Screw, tug, not in commission.
.41 Screw, yacht, gasoline motor installed.
. 88 Screw, tug, machinery taken out of hull.
. 07 Screw, yacht, waiting new boiler.
. 01 Screw, tug, not in commission.
. 14 Stern wheel, machinery taken out.
. 92 Screw, tug, not in commission.
. 93 Screw, tug, not in commission.
.82 Paddle, pass., not yet inspected.
. 97 Screw, pass, not yet inspected.
4,171.70 2,990.84
I
C. E. DALTON,
Steamboat Inspector,
St. John, N.B.
23a -5
66
MARIXE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD Vll.. A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
Number of Date
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate Gross Tons,
allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Northumberland
Empress
City of London
Elaine
Cr^-stal Stream
Wilfrid C
Majestic
Champlain
May Queen
Harbinger, not issued.
Victoria
Hampstead
Western Extension. . .
Lillie.
Hampton
Beaver
Maggie Miller
Cruizor
Montague
Electra
Wm. Aitkcn
Arbutus
Springfield
Lady Eileen
Enterprise
Fanchon, not issued .
Brunswick
R. R. Call, not issued.
St. Nicholas
Edith
Alexandra
SybeUa H
St. George
Miramichi. . . .
Lady Dufferin.
Nyanza. . . , . .
Florence
Eva (gasoline).
Neptune (if fern,').
Dorothy N
Togo
Flushing.
Springhill
Viking
Vivian C. (barge). . .
Premier
Admiral Togo (gaso-
line)
190S
587 April 6.
707 .\pril 5.
250 .\pril 5.
433 .A.pril 13.
459 March 30.
184 April 25.
372 March 20.
391 April 15.
448 April 20.
40
S02 .A.pril 16.
103 April 26.
319 April 1.
1907
40 Oct. 30.
1908
AprU 29.
4.
3.
293
20 May
137 May
40
40
25
35
210
500
100
28
B 40
R 286
28
40
25
400
40
168
B 100
R 200
40
40
17
15
40
100
144
25
126
40
200
125
40
18
Julv
May 8..:
Mav 8..
May 9..
May 11..
March 30. .
Mav 20. .
Mav 8..
2. .
July 10..'
Julv 11..
;julv 11..
July 16. .
July 15. .
Julv 15. .
July 18..
Julv 20..
Julv 23..
July 26. .
June 19. .
Aug. 13. .
June 14. . ;
1907 '
Nov. 30..'
1908
Aug. 15.. i
.\ug. 21..
.\ug. 26. .
Aug. 27..
I
Aug. 28..
1,255
1,341
515
272
482
99
274
392
539
108
1,001
284
424
46 Twin screw,
71 Twin screw,
77 Screw, pass.,
08 Screw, pass.,
05 Paddle, pass.
26 Screw, pass.,
63 Screw, pass.,
46 Screw, pass.,
40 Paddle, pass.
56 Screw, pass.,
93 Paddle, pass.
52 Screw, pass.,
89 Paddle, pass
pa.ss., Northumberland Strait,
pass., Northumberland Strait.
Northumberland Strait.
St. John River.
, St. John River,
coastwise.
St. John River.
St. John River.
, St. John River,
coastwise.
, St. Jolin River.
St. John River.
,, ierry, St. Jolm River.
71.64 Screw, pass., St. John River.
182.88 Stem wheel, pass., St. John River.
84.73 Screw, pass., Miscou, N.B.
104.60 Paddle, pass., ferrj', St. John River.
379.94 Screw, tug and pass. St. John River.
129.55 Paddle, pass., ferrj-, Georgetown.
106.96 Screw, pass., ferrj', Georgetown.
74.87 Screw, pass., Charlottetown.
46.76 Screw, pass., Summerside.
232 . 73 Stern wheel, pass., St. John River.
970.72 Twin screw, pass., Gaspe Coast.
210.57 Screw, pass., Georgetown.
110.61 Paddle, pass., St. Jolm River.
I
184.27 Screw, pass., coastwise.
23.16 Screw, pass., Mira River.
62.201
21 . 55 Screw, pass., Mira River.
200.72 Screw, pass., Mira River.
70.68 Paddle, pass., ferry, Mira River.
277.78 Paddle, pass., Mira River.
75.18 Screw, pass., Mira River.
47.48 Paddle, pass., fern,-, Mira River.
83.21 Screw, pass., Bathurst Harbour.
19.33 Screw, pass., Restigouche River.
4.36 Screw, fern,-, Hopewell Cape.
I
71.15 Screw, pa-ss., St. John River.
45.95 Screw, pass., Mira River.
52 . 54 1 Paddle, pass., Restigouche River.
177.65 Screw, pass., St. John River.
189.05 Screw, pass., coastwise.
127.70 Screw, pass., St. Croix River.
58.00 In tow, St. Jolin River.
56.25 Paddle, pass., ferry, St. John River.
5. 44; Screw, pass., ferry, Dorchester.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended 31st March, 190S.
XEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
HULL IXSPECTIOX.
Name of Vessel.
Eva (gasoline). .
Dirigo
Lord Roberts. . .
E. Ross
Mikado
Hillsborough. . ..
Aurora
Aberdeen
Sineennes
Ludlow
Lord Kitchener. .
Maggie M
< !)uangondy
Empress
Electra
Hillsborough. . .
Northumberland
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate Gross Ton»
Allowed. Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
15
35
36
38
53
261
256
382
100
493
C 40
R 190
1908
Aug. 28.
Sept. 5.
Sept. 4.
Sept. 20.
Sept. 26.
Oct. 10.
Oct. 17.
Oct. 22.
April 22.
July 27.
Oct. 1 .
1909
40
March 13 .
265
March 19.
707
March 24 .
40
March 26.
261
March 25.
584
March 27.
4.36
70.13
55.98
29.63
80.09
228.67
364 . 24
243.86
228.42
534.01
161.24
65.78
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass..
Screw, pass.,
Screw, pass.,
Stern wheel.
Paddle, pass
Screw, pass..
ferry, Hopewell Cape.
St. John River.
St. John River.
ferry, St. John River.
coastwise.
ferry, Charlottetown.
coastwise.
pass., St. John River.
, St. John River.
ferry, St. John River.
Screw, pass., St. John River.
Screw, pass., St. John River.
294. 75' Paddle, pass., ferry, St. John River.
1,341 . 71 Twin screw, pass., Charlottetown.
106.96 Screw, pa.ss., coastwise.
228.67 Paddle, pass., ferry, Charlottetown.
1, 255. 46j Twin screw, pass., Charlottetown.
I. J. OLIVE,
Hull Inspector.
23'f— 5i
68 MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 1908
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel.
Number of
Passengers
allowed.
CaMn Austin 1,000
Yale 1 ,000
Camden 1 ,000
Governor Cobb j 525
Henry F. Eaton I 250
Lubec [ 128
Bay State ' 700
Activ
Eastport ! 18S
Hird '
Date
Certificate Gross Tons
Expires.
1908
May 6.
May 20.
May 25.
Oct. 21 .
.\pril 1 .
June 10.
March 21 .
Aug. 6.
Aug. 19.
1909
Jany. 14.
3,826.
3,731.
2,153.
2,522 .
240.
50.
2,211.
457.
60.
1,151.61
Class of Vessel and wliere emjjloyed.
Screw, pass., coastwise.
Turbine, pass., coastwise.
Turbine, pass., coastwise.
Turbine, pass., coastwise.
Screw, pass., St. Croix River.
Screw, ferry, Lubec, Me.
Paddle, pass., coastwise.
Screw, freight, coastwise.
Screw, pass., Lubec, Me.
I. J. OLIVE,
Hull Inspector.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHIXERY.
Name of Vessel
' Number of
I Passengers
1 allowed
Trader
Mount Royal. . . .
R. P. Rithet. . . .
Iroquois
Edna Grace ....
Nidge
Daisy
Selkirk
City of Nanainio.
Amur
Princess Maj-. . . .
Belle
Hazel Dollar. . . .
Princess Royal. .
Aberdeen
York
Okanagan
Kelowna
Maud Moore. ...
Orillia
Kokanee
Nelson
Kuskanook
Movie
Vailialla
Ymir
International
Kaslo
Argenta
Hercules
Vixen
Enterprise
Idler
Sandon
Slocan
Yale
Irene
Smuggler
Minto
Rossland
Columbia
Adam Hall
Blonde
Geo F. Piper . . . .
Kootenay
Lardeau
Archer
Proctor
Revelstoke
Ethel Ross
Riffle
Florence Carlin . .
Maude Annis . . . .
EUwood
Date '
Certificate Gross Tons
Expires
1908
20
130
125
65
15
500
228
500
500
250
90
350
Not issued .
200
50
300
250
30
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Mav
May
May
May
June
June
July.
July
July
July
July
July
July
200
300
40
40
50
300
200
300
40
300
20
150
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
I July
' Julv
July
Julv
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
12. .
6. .
15. .
22.
23..
26. .
1. .
1.-.
13. .
21. .
24. .
26. .
5. .
6. .
11. .
11. .
12. .
12. .
12. .
15. .
16. .
16. .
17. .
17. .
17. .
18. .
18. .
18. .
18. .
IS. .
18..
18. .
20. .
20. .
22.
22. .
22. .
23. .
23. .
23. .
24. .
24. .
24. .'
24. .'
24. .
24. .
24. .
25. .
27. .
27. .'
27. . I
27. .
30. .1
Class of Vessel and where employed
167. 18 1 Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
471 . 03 Freight and pass., Skeena River.
816. 69 1 Freight and pass., Victoria and Fraser river
195 . 49; Freight and pass., Victoria and Nanaimo.
42.00 Tug, coa.sting, B. C.
57.9liTug, coasting, B. C.
00. 10 Tug, coasting, B. C.
141. 63! Freight, coasting, B. C.
761 .37|Freight and pass., coasting B. C.
907. 17 Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
1,717.00 Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
66. 62 1 Tug, coasting, B. C.
4,304. 04 1 Freight, B. C. and China Ports.
1,996. 62! Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
554.04 Freight and pass., Okanagan Lake.
134.00 Freight and pass.,
1,077.78 Freight and pass.,
65 . 38 Tug,
8.64 Tug,
12.40 Tug,
347.50 Freight and pass., Kootenay Lake.
496 . 01 Freight and pass.,
1,008.19 Freight and pass.,
834.81 Freight and pass.,
153.23 Tug,
69 . 74 Tug,
525.55 Freight and pass.,
764. 77 1 Freight and Pass.,
206.32 Freight and pass.,
64.68 Tug,
7.46 Tug,
20.00 Tug,
3.88 Yacht,
96.22 Freight and pass., Slocan Lake.
604 . 66 Freight and pass., Slocan Lake.
36 . 28 Tug, Columbia River.
28.95 Tug,
15.97!Tug,
828.91 Freight and pass., "
883 . 55 Freight and pass., "
49. 84 1 Tug,
144.61 Tug, "
32.64 Tug, "
70. 15 Freight and pass., "
l,117.09|Freiglit and pass., "
9.60 Tug,
15.32 Tug,
43. 12|Freight and pass., Trout Lake.
308.55 Freight and pa.ss., Big Bend Columbia R.
82 . 0.5 Freight, Tliompson River.
36.62 I'reight, Thompson River.
143. 15| Freight, Thompson River.
22 . 54 Tug, Shuswap Lake.
7.04 Tug, coasting, B. C.
70
MARINE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended March 31st, 1908.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date
Passengers Certificate
allowed Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
Sliamrock
Dominion
M. S. Dollar
Joan
Tasmanian
Ptarmigan
Forager
Salvor
Canpac
Tees
Spray
Queen City
Takara Mam . . .
Coutli
Cassiar
Dola
Czar
Canadian
Chieftain. ......
Hope
I.yackson
Princess Beatrice
Orion
Blanch
Ranger
Charmer
Maude
Bessie Dollar . . .
1908
40
300
20
20
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1.
3.
9.
14.
Aug. 19.
Julv
1.
175
10
150
300
18
30
Aug. 26..
Aug. 27 . .
Aug. 20 . .
Aug. 9..
Aug. 30 . .
Sept. 10..
Sept. 12..
Sept. 13..
Sept. 13..
Sept. 13..
Sept. 14. .
Sept. 19..
Sept. 26. .
350
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
7.
9.
7.
10
500
Sadie | 12
Venture ' 305
Otter 70
Princess Ena
Queen
Albion Not issued
Alert 35
Lome I 20
Fern
Tulalip
J. L. Card
Bute
Cascade
Oscar
Pilot 22
P"lorence
iNov.
Nov.
I Dec.
Dec. 5.
Nov. 20.
1909
Jan. 7 .
Jan. 8.
Jan. 20.
jFeb. 3.
Jan. 8.
I Feb.
Feb.
l-"eb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
8.
13.
1.
2
1.
1.
INov. 19..
26. .
23. .
19. .
Mar. 23..
Mar. 24.. {
Mar. 15.
Mar. 27.
23.
17.
4,216.
821.
21.
246.
89.
886.
56.
679.
118.
391.
30.
99.
597.
175.
152.
63.
64.
78.
21.
1,289.
108
2
53
1,044
174
4,329
49
812
365
1,368
67
88
43
287
23
11
141
48
118
95
279
30
Pass., inland waters, B. C.
Tug, coasting, B. C.
Freight, B. C. and China Ports.
Freiglit and pass., coasting, B. C.
Freiglit and pa.ss., inland waters, B. C.
Freight and pass.. Upper Columbia River.
Freight, coasting, B. C.
Salvage vessel, coasting, B. C.
Tug, coasting, B. C.
Pass, and freight, coasting, B. C.
Tug, coasting, B. C.
Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
Tug, coasting, B. C.
Tug, coasting, B. C.
Freight and pass., coasting B. C.
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Freight and pass., "
Wlialer, "
Oil motor, pass.. Inland waters.
Freight, coasting, B. C.
Freight and pass., coasting, B. C.
Freight, coasting, B. C.
Freight, B. C. and Cliina ports.
30 Tug, coasting, B. C.
45 Freight and pass., coasting B. C.
,97 Freight and pass., "
,10 Freight, "
.31 Tug,
.11 Tug,
.81 Pass., ferry, Nanaimo Harbour.
.96 Tug, and jmss., coasting, ]i. C
.60 Tug, coasting, B. C.
. 61 Yacht, Powell Lake, B.C.
.06 Freight, coasting, B. C.
.86 Tug, coasting, B. C.
.76 Freight, coasting, B. C.
.42 Freight, coasting, B. C.
.05 Tug, coasting, B. C.
.41 Tug, Skcena River.
Total ; '. i 42,322.30
' : i
J. A. THOMSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada biit Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERT.
Number
i
Tonnage
of
Date
Gross
Dues and
Class of Vessel and
Name of Vessel.
Passen-
Certificate
Inspection
gers
Expires.
Tons.
Fees
where employed.
Allowed.
Paid.
Georgia
City of Seattle.
William JolifFe.
Spokane
Iroquois
City of Puebla.
Cottage City. . .
Sonoma. ..
Chippewa.
Camosun.
President.
Ramona
Princess Victoria.
20
456
30
287
800
370
373
452
750
350
429
175
1.000
Vadso. . .
Governor.
St. Lawrence.
Umatilla
579
Whatcom. . .
Rosalie
Indianapolis.
424
200
177
300
ilay 1
May 21
June 6
May 17
June 12
May 25
June 18
1907
Dec. 24.
I July 12.
July 5.
Feby. 8 .
July 10.
Aug. S.
Oct. 2.
July 30.
Nov. 7 .
.June 26.
1909
Jany. 7 .
May 12.
March 25 .
2,796.60 223 . 76 Freiglit and pass., B. C. and
^lexican ports.
1,411 . 05| Freight and pass., Canadian and
' Foreign ports.
332. 16 26.56 Tug, coasting, B.C.
2,036 .20 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
1,169.00 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
2,623.88 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
1,885. 11 I Freight and pass., Canadian and
I Foreign ports.
6,253.
996.
1,369.
5,218.
1,061,
1,943
90S
5,250
111
3,069
.25' I Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
20
Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
22 109 . 52 Freight and pass., coasting, B.C.
30 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
39 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
22 155.44 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
18 Freight, coasting, B.C.
00; Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
.13 Whaler, coasting B.C.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
716 .00, iFreight and pass., Canadian and
j Foreign ports.
318 . 51 1 Freight and pass., Canadian and
' ' Foreign ports.
765.30 Freight and pass., Canadian and
Foreign ports.
Total 40,234.461
515.28
J. A. THOMSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
72
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Gross j Registered
Tonnage. Tonnage.
REMARKS.
Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel.
Albert Lea 18.67
Maple Leaf 8.84
Patsy 6 . 99
Pilot. 7.80
Selkirk 58.49
Mist 28.68
Total 129.47
12.89 iTug, no application.
4.58 Tug, no application.
4.76 Tug, no application.
5.31 Tug, laid up, no application.
36.85 Yacht, laid up, no application.
19.50 Tug, removed out of district.
83.89
J. A. THOMSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Flyer
Clara Young
Alice
Lily
Fearless
Amy
Dauntless
Lapwing
Robert Dunsmuir.
Edna
Royal City
Reliance
Hattie Hansen. . .
Sunbury
Muriel
Eagle
Evolvo
Evangeline
Swan
Alert
Hong Kong
Florence
Lottie N
Glen Rosa
Spray
Constance
Rustler
Tillicum
Native
Vesta
Vera
Hazelton
Edna W
North Vancouver.
Constance
Tyee
Commodore
Swan
Cleeve
Terra Nova
Beaver
Superior
Lottie
Le Roi
Halifax
North West
Belle
Pile Driver No. 1 .
Peerless
Nora.
Chieftain
Vancouver
Mabel
Barnet
Daring
Number of
Passengers
allowed.
Nora.
Henritte.
40
10
10
150
200
14
Date
Certificate Gross Tons.
Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
100
12
25
1908
April 1
April 2
.\pril 2
April 2
April 2
April 3
March 21
March 13
March 9
March 9
March 9
March 9
April 8
April 8
April 11
April 17
April 17
April 18
April 19
April 19
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 22
April 23
April 23
April 23
April 26
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
Mav
May
May
May
Mav
May
May
May
Oct.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
June
June
May
48
31
35
12
53
25
128
151
152
18
38
36
105
38
44
36
13
14
36
12
36
30
34
18
11
13
14
52
12
16
378
15
104
50
32
318
30
36
47
38
44
29
196
28
638
94
128
19
65
50
5
12
81
24
762
iScrew, tug, coasting.
Screw, freiglit, coasting
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, j-acht, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Stern wheel, freiglit and pass., Skeena River
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pass., ferry. Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Stern wheel, freight and pass., Skeena River.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Pile Driver, Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
|Screw, freight, coasting.
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AXD YUKON DR'ISIOX.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
Xame of Vessel.
[Number of Date
'Passengers | Certificate
allowed. Expires.
Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and where employed.
j 1908
St. Clair i June 1 .
Autolycus May 30.
Eagle! ^lay 8
Burrard June 11 .
Defender June 1 .
Minto 20 Jimc 1.
St. George 600 June 13 .
Escort No. 2 , June 1 .
Welcome. . . June 14 .
Constance June 17.
Bermuda March 1 .
Hilda ^lay
Annie ^une
Eraser lune
Clayburn 12 June
Surrey June
Belfast July
Clive July
Isaac July
Enterprise ' lulv
Dorothy ! July
Gypsy ; j July
Sonoma 40 July
Sea Foam ! 50 July
Beaver I 40 July
Favorite July
Wellington. . , July
Surprise ' July
Senator ' July
Edith i Tuly
Dolphin 8 July
Rex July
Carolina July
Beaver July
Hustler July
Sea Lion July
Rambler luly
Mouping July
Arcliie : Aug.
Casca 150 Aug.
Lightning 60 Aug.
Victorian. 17-5 Aug.
Prospector ' 130 Aug.
Tyrrell 1 50 .\ug.
Selkirk 225 Aug.
White Horse 225 Aug.
Dawson 225 Aug.
Canadian 175 Aug.
Bonanza King 60 .\ug.
Pauline ' 40 Aug.
La France. I 130 Sept.
Vixen i 20 Sept.
Quick 1 30 Sept.
Scotia 100 Sept.
Gleaner 150 Sept.
Mabel F. . 20 Sept.
Thistle. I 13S Sept.
Caledf nia. i 80 Sept.
Ophir Sept.
Jessie Mac Oct.
Chinook iOct.
Arinoco jOct.
Newington jOct.
1. .
24. .
26. .
27. .
1. .
1. .
4. .
4. .
9. .
in. .
15. .
16. .
20. .
12. .
23. .
23.
23. .
22. .
24. .
12. .
26. .
26. .
29. .
30. .
31. .
31. .
31. .
1. .
11. .
11. .
13. .
15. .
16. .
17. .
IS..
18. .
19. .
20. .
28. .
2.
4. .
17.
13.
14.
16.
17.
20.
27.
2.
2.
2.
10.
68
25
35
56
216
36
544
192
32
23
72
33
38
36
75
263
105
35
8
12
20
27
19
17
20
25
16
75
28
47
20
14
13
545
44
218
15
20
17
590
557
716
263
678
777
987
779
716
466
145
201
5
67
214
241
10
225
415
212
57
34
46
193
Screw, tug, coasting
Screw, tug, coasting.
Stern wheel, tug, Harrison River.
Stern wheel, pass., Harrison River.
Screw, pass., ferry. Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Stern wheel, tug, Eraser River.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Paddle, ferrj'. Harbour.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Sere .V, pass., fern,% Eraser River.
Screw, pass., Harbour.
Screw, pass., Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Stern wheel, freiglit and pass., Eraser River.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, yacht, coasting.
Screw, tug. coasting.
Screw wheel, freight and pass., Yukon river.
.
Screw, pass., Yukon River.
Screw wheel, freight and p;iss., Yukon River.
Screw wheel, freiglit and pass., Atlin Lake.
Screw wheel, freight and pass., Bennett Lake
Screw wheel, freight and pass., Yukon river.
Screw wheel, freight and pa-ss., Skeena river.
Screw, freight, coasting
Screw, tug, coasting.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON DIVISION.
BOILERS AND MACHINERY.
iNumber of Date '■
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate Gross Tons,
allowed. Expires.
Albatross
Stella
Lorna Doone
Fingal
Thames
Celtic
Pender
Topaz
North Vancouver.
Kildonan
McCuUoch
Naiad
Progressive
Clansman
New Era
Staffa
Clarence
Squid
Restless
Ramona
Etta White
Comox
Mj-sterj-
We Two
36
200
190S
Oct.
■Oct.
■Oct.
Oct.
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov. 1.5.
175
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
pec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
19.
20.
21.
25.
27
29.
30.
5.
10.
16.
19.
20.
Favorite. . . .
Storm King.
Shamrock. .
Transfer. . . .
Vulcan
Brunette. . .
Iris
100
120
Active
Evergreen. . .
Coquitlam. . .
Sendai
Britannia. . ..
Maple Leaf. . ,
Rover
Lapwing
Defiance
Claxton
Capilano
J. E. Boyden.
Firefly
Tepic
Belcarra
Skookum. . . .
Stranger
Clutha
Milkmaid. . ..
Erin
Nagasaki. . . .
Hamlin
Sea Wolf. . . .
Acliates
Alberni
Vigilant
20
75
Dec. 21 .
JDec. 23.
1909
' Jany. 6 .
J any. 7.
Jany. 13.
Jam-. 11.
;Janj'. 23.
Jany. 23.
Jany. 23.
I Jany. 11.
Janv. 29.
Feb
300
10
39
230
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Total.
Feb. 21 .
Feb. 21 .
Feb. 16.
March 2 .
July 18.
Marcli 12.
March 13.
March 14.
March 17.
March 17.
Marcli 17.
March 18.
March 19.
March 20 .
March 21 .
March 23 .
March 24 .
March 25 .
39
16
21
91
20
239
16
34
104
51
39
40
88
72
50
51
13
60
76
251
97
101
65
32
257
99
90
264
77
37
3S
172
39
256
14
323
40
19
151
90
84
231
122
46
71
253
129
21
28
7
135
15
514
29
209
28
29
Class of Vessel and where employed.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pass.. Harbour.
Screw, freight, coasting.
.Screw, tug, coa.sting.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pass., ferry. Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, freight, "
Screw, tug, "
Screw, fishing, "
Screw, tug, "
Screw wheel, freight and pass.. Eraser River.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, wheel, freight and pass.. Eraser river.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw wheel, freight and pass., Eraser river.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, pa-ss., coasting.
1 Screw, freight, coasting.
j Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
! Screw, fishing, coasting.
I Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, wheel, tug, Eraser River.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, freight and pass., coasting.
Screw, dredge. Harbour.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw wheel, freight. Eraser River.
Screw, yacht, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
Screw, tug, coasting.
21,788
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Sfeainhoat Inspector.
76 MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered elsewhere for the year ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AXD YUKON DIVISION.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
Name of Vessel.
Number Tonnage
of : Date Gross Dues and
Passen- Certificate , Inspection
gers j Expires. : Tons. | Fees
Allowed. I Paid.
Class of Vessel and
where employed.
Halvard -
Tartar
Flamingo
Lonsdale
Seattle No. 3. . .
Sarah
Lavelle Young. . .
C. H. Hamilton.
Celestial Empire.
Total
, 190S
May 25
June 17
July 6
July 25
June 9
July 1 1
June 7
Aug. 1
Oct. 23
1,701
95
Freight, Ocean.
Tug, coasting.
266 Fisliing, coasting.
3,170
548
1,211
506
695
204
253.60 Freight, Ocean.
43.84 Freight and pass., Yukon River.
96.88 Freight and pass., Yukon River.
40.48 Freight and pass., Yukon River.
47.60 Freight and pass., Yukon River.
Fishing, coasting.
8,296
482.40
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the year ended March 31st, 1908.
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON DmSIOX.
BOILERS AXD MACHINERY.
77
Xame of Vessel.
Gross
Tonnage.
Registered
Tonnage.
REMARKS.
Why not Inspected and Class of Vessel.
Elsie
13
50
15
8
10
19
50
23
7
37
87
40
13
26
6
11
12
6
IS
8
13
11
34
10
5
13
34
16
5
25
54
24
9
18
4
4
S
4
12
5
8
Screw, tug, no appli
Screw, yacht, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
Screw, tug, '
cation.
Delta
Kootenay
Brant
Burt
Greenwood
Lilv
Linda
Phoenix
Eva
Daisv
Hope
Sea Lion
[
On Time
Uno
Hubert
Troubador
Lora
Total
472
310
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Steamboat Inspector,
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the j-ear ended March 31st, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
HULL INSPECTIOX.
Xanae of Vessel.
Number of
Pa.«!sengers>
alljwed
Date j
Certificate jGrossTons
Expires.
Class of Vessel and where employed.
North West
100
Lapwing
Bermuda
Mount Royal. . . .
Hattie Hansen. .
Trader
R. P. Rithet. . . .
Iroquois
Daisy
City of Nanaimo.
Beaver
Commodore
Amur
Vancouver
Minto
Sonoma
Dolphin
St. George
Clayburn
Henriette
Princess May. . . .
Shamrock
Hazel Dollar. . . .
Princess Royal. .
Beaver
Sea Foam
Tasmanian
Beaver
Tees
M. S. Dollar. . . .
24
130
40
20
125
Go
15
500
12
14
22S
24
20
40
8
600
1907
Oct. 31 .
1908
.\pril 1 .
April 2 .
April 6 .
April 8.
.\pril 12.
.\pril 15.
April 22.
-Mav
Mav
Mav
.Mav
1.
14.
14.
16.
May 21 .
Mav 21 .
June 1 .
June 6 .
June 12.
.lune 14.
12 June 18.
25 I June 19.
500 iJune 20.
40
500
40
Julv
July
July
July
50 jJuly
20 July
250 July 29
175 Aug. 7
iJulv
2.
5.
6.
12.
16.
20.
Joan
Salvor
Spray
Hope
Queen City
Cassiar
Dola
Czar
Chieftain
Ophir
Celestial Empire
Lorna Doone
Rainbow (tow barge)
Newera
Princess Beatrice. . . .
Celtic
North Vancouver. . . .
Bessie Dollar
Blanche
Mystery
Ramona
Maude
Comox
10
12
150
300
18
30
25
24.
30.
5.
10.
12.
13.
14.
I 1908
500 I Aug. 14
Aug.
Aug.
Sept,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Sept.
36 'Oct.
288 Oct.
20 I Oct.
350 Nov.
Nov.
200 Nov
10
10
30.
16.
16.
20.
7.
12.
16.
Nov. 20.
Nov. 25.
Nov.
175 Dec.
Dec.
60 Dec.
27.
3.
5.
20.
9. .
638.14
150
72
471
104
167
816
195
60
761
38
317
907
49
36
19
20
544
75
761
1,717
23
4,304
1,996,
19
17,
21,
545
679,
4,216,
821.21
886.89
118.10
78.49
391.21
597.08
175.99
152.18
64.80
212.14
203 . 66
20.62
54.31
55.96
1,289.51
239 . 32
103.83
4,329.19
2.5
64.80
250.79
174.99
101.17
Freight and pass., Skeena River.
Freight, B.C. Coast.
Tug, B.C. Coast.
Freight and pass., Skeena River.
Freight and pass., B.C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B.C. Coast
Freight and pass., Victoria and Fraser River
Freight and pa.ss., Victoria and Nanaimo.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Pass., ferry, Harrison River.
Pass., ferrj', Fraser River.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Pass., ferry, Burrard Inlet.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Pa-ss., Harbour limits.
Freight, B. C. and China ports.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Motor, Inland Waters.
Motor, Inlanil Waters.
Freight and pass.. Inland Waters.
Freight and pass., Fraser River.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight, B. C. and China ports.
Freiglit and pass., B. C. Coast.
Salvage, "
Tug and pass., "
Tug and pass., "
Freight and pass., "
]-'reight and pass., "
Tug and pass., "
Tug and pass., "
Tug and pass., "
Freight, "
Fishing, "
Motor, Inland Waters.
Tow barge, Nanaimo Harbour.
Freight and pa.ss., Sechelt Inlet.
Freight and pa,ss., B. C. Coast.
Freight, B. C. Coast.
Pass., ferry, Burrard Inlet.
Freight, B. C. and China ports.
Oil Motor, Inland Waters.
Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
Freight and pa.ss., Fraser River.
Freight, B. C. Coast.
Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the j'ear ended 31st March, 190S.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
HULL IXSPECTIOX.
79
' i
'Suvaher of Date
Name of Vessel. Passengers Certificate i Gross Tons. Class of Vessel and where employed,
allowed. Expires.
1909
Sadie
Venture
Transfer
Active
Favorite
Otter
Alert
Princess Ena.
Coquitlam. . . ,
Britannia. . . . ,
Lome. . .
Rover. . .
Defiance.
12
■Tanv.
7. .
49
305
Jan v.
S. .
812
120
Janv.
11. .i
264
IS
Janv.
11. .
171
100
Jan3^
14. .
256
70
Janv.
20. .
365
35
Janv.
24.. 1
43
10
Feb.
3..!
1,368
7S
Feb.
7. .:
256
300
Feb.
10. .
325
20 Feb. 13.
10 Feb. 14.
39 Feb. 15.
Capilano 70 Feb. 10 .
Pilot 22 Feb. 15.
Lapwing Feb. 20.
Tepic 15 March 9.
Belcarra 230 Feb. 12.
Charmer.
1908
500 Dec. 19.
287
18
89
230
279
150
70
252
I
.30 Tug and pass., B. C Coast.
.45 Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
.16 Freight and pass., Fraser River.
.74 Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
.58 Freight and pass., Fraser River.
.97 Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
.81 Tug and pass., Nanaimo Harbour.
. 10: Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
.33 Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
.94 Freight and pass., Vancouver and Howe
1 Sound.
.96 Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
.65 Motor, Inland Waters.
. SSl'^reight and pass., Vancouver and Howe
Sound.
. 14 Freight and pass., B. C. Coast.
.05 Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
.73 Freight, B. C. Coast.
.87 Tug and pass., B. C. Coast.
64 P'rcight and pass., Vancouver and Howe
Sound.
1,044.41 Freight and pass., B. C. ports.
J. C. KINGHORN,
Hull Inspector.
80 MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Ekewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
HULL INSPECTIOX.
Name of Vessel
Number \
of Date
Passen- Certificate
gers Expires
allowed I
Gross
Tons
Tonnage
Dues and
Inspection
Fees
Paid
Class of Vessel and
where employed
Sonoma
President
Indianapolis . .
Georgia
Rosalie
Spokane
City of Seattle
j 1907
452 I Dec. 24. .
190S
429 Feb. 15. .
300 Mar. 25..
20
177
May
May
287 jMay 17. .
456 |Mav 21. .
Halvard
City of Puebla
Wm. JoUiffe
Iroquois. . . .
Cottage City.
May. 23..
370 I May 25. .
30 June 6. .
800 June 12. .
Tartar . .
Umatilla
373
40
424
June 18.
June IS. .
June 26. .
Camosun
Ramona.
Chippewa
Lonsdale
Governor
Princess Victoria
Vadso
Whatcom
350 July 5.
175 Julv 10.
750 Julv 12.
50
July
25. .
579
July
30..
1,000
Aug.
8..
!Oct. 2..
, 1909
200 iJan. 7. .
6,353 .
5,218.
765.
2,796.
318.
2,036.
1,411.
1,701.
2,623 .
332.
1,169.
1,885.11
95.
3,069 .
1,369.
1,061.
996.
3,170.
5,250,
1,943
90S,
716
223 . 76
26.56
7.60
109.52
253 . 60
155.44
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freiglit and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
I'^reight, B. C. coast.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Tug and pass., B. C. coast.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Tug, and pass., B. C. coast.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., B. C. coast.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
Freight, B. C. coast.
Freight and pass., Canadian and
foreign.
J. C. KINGHORN,
Hull Inspector.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
KEEWATIN, MANITOBA, AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
BOILERS, MACHIXERY AND HULL IXSPECTIOX.
81
Name of Vessel
(Number of Date
: Passengers Certificate
I allowed Expu-es
Gross Tons Class of Vessel and where employed
Advance
A. E. Ames. . . .
J. H. Plummer.
James Whalen .
Ciirlew
Dominion
Inez
Frank Barnes. .
Saronic
Whacondah . . .
Midland King. .
Eliza Williams
Dredge No. 6 .
Dredge No. 5 .
Dredge No. 8 .
Dredge No. 7 . ,
Dredge I.X.L. .
Scottish Hero. .
Kaministique. .
Viper
La\ira Grace. .
200
150
30
130
10
Minitaga
Siskiwitt
James Adams. . . .
Picket
Mather
Argyle
Standard
Empress
Kathleen
Sport
Island
Highlander
Tempest
Cygnet
Alert
Balmoral
Wolverine
Mikado
Premier
Majestic
Chieftain
IdeU
Fisherman
Frederick
Rocket
Daisy
Frank Burton . . .
City of Selkirk . . .
Spray
Frank Marshall . .
Kenora 400
Keewatin Not issued .
25
150
50
20
75
20
Not issued .
40
40
1908
Apr. 19.
Apr. 19 .
Apr. 19.
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 22 .
Apr. 25.
Apr. 25 .
Apr. 25 .
Apr. 19 .
Apr. 23 .
Apr. 27 .
Apr. 27.
Apr. 25.
Apr. 25 .
Apr. 23.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 23.
Apr. 24 .
Apr. 25.
Apr. 25 .
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
Mav
ilay
May
May
I May 8
May 10
May 10
May 8
May 10
May 10
May 8
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 11
May 13
May 13
May 14
May 14
May 16.
May 22 .
May 22 .
1,030.60 Screw, freight, Quebec and Duluth.
1,636.97 Screw, freight. Lakes and Rivers.
1,582. 00 Screw, freight, Quebec and Duluth.
313. 14 Screw, pass., and tug, Lake Superior.
84.31 Screw, tug, Thunder Bay.
593 . 08 Dredge, Thunder Bay.
59. 10 Screw, tug. Thunder Bay.
63.41 Screw, tug, Thunder Bay.
1,960.65 Screw, pass., Windsor and Duluth.
1,554.36 Screw, freight, Quebec and Duluth.
3,965.30 Screw, freight and pass., Pt. Colbourne and
Duluth.
50 . 48 Screw, tug. Thunder Bay.
209.52 Dredge, Thunder Bay.
230.85
414.72
240.00
100.00
2,201 . 56 Screw, freight, Pt. Colbourne and Duluth.
105.93 Screw, pass., north shore Lake Superior.
33 . 94 Screw, tug, north shore Lake Superior.
85.56 Screw, tug, and pass., north shore Lake
Superior.
72 . 56 Screw, tug. Thunder Bay.
47. 17 Screw, tug. Thunder Bay.
50.97 Screw, tug, Thunder Bay.
44 . 58 Screw, tug, Thunder Bay.
144.53 Screw, tug. Lake of the Woods.
77 . 70 Screw, pass, ferry, Kenora and Keewatin.
15.78 Screw, pass., Winnipeg River.
129 . 28 Screw, tug, Lake of the Woods.
51.08 Screw, pass., Winnipeg River.
16.26 Screw, pass., Winnipeg River.
30 . 49 Screw, fish tug, Lake Winnipeg.
59 . 24 Screw, fish tug, "
74.66 Screw, fish tug, "
37.44 Screw, fish tug, "
27 . 96 Screw, fish tug, "
36 . 93 Screw, fish tug, "
278.52 Screw, pass., "
241.73 Screw, pass., "
413.99 Screw, pass., "
63.96 Screw, tug, "
60.85 Screw, fish tug, "
53 . 92 Screw, fish tug, "
44.22 Screw, fi.sh tug, "
35.77 Screw, fish tug, "
56.61 Screw, fish tug, "
26.33 Screw, fish tug,
93 . 74 Screw, pass., "
457.82 Screw, pass., "
17 . 58 Screw, pass., "
29.76 Screw, fish tug. Lake of the Woods.
463.34 Screw, pass., " "
81 . 84 Screw, pass., " "
23a— 6
82 MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
KEEWATIX, MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
BOILERS, MACHIXERY AND HULL IXSPECTIOX.
Naxne of Vessel
'Number of
Passengers
allowed
17
15
20
200
Shamrock
Wanderer
Ethel Banning
Mars' Hatch
Ethel
Marvj'l . . . .•
Petrel
Victor
Alexandra
J. M. Smith
Hunter
Savage Not issued .
Villeneuve 40
Alma V 40
Queen
Nora Not issued
City of Medicine Hat . ; 200
Mountain Bell Not issued.
Lady of the Lake .... Not issued.
Saskatchewan
City of Prince Albert
Pathfinder
Marion
Alberta 100
Alice Mattes
Rachel (dredge) ^
Pioneer Not issued.
Lad}' of the Lake
Viking
Pewabic Not issued .
Ombabika Not issued .
Viking
Glenora
Bertha
Maple Leaf
Grebe
Beatrice M
Alberta
Torpy Not issued .
Argo !
Laura M !
Jessie B Not issued .
Sea Gull Not issued.
La Rein j
Laura A 10
Algoma I
Erin I
Majestic Not issued.
Jim Harty Not issued.
Helen S I
Catherines | 25
Pastime |
Wego (gasoline) 8
Eagle
Rachel Not issued .
Date
Certificate Gross Tons
Expires
Class of Vessel and where employed
1908
May 22
May 23
May 23
May 23
May 30
May 28
May 28
May 29
May 29
May 30
May 31
June 1
June 1
June 6
June 12
June 17
June 17
June 17
June 17
June 17
June 18
June 19
July
July
July 22
July 22
July 22
July 22
Julv 22
July 22
Julv 22
July 23
Julv 23
Aug. 8
Aug. 13
Aug. 13
Aug. 13
Aug. 17
Aug. 17
Aug. 19
.A.ug. 19
.A.ug. 20
79
20
27
121
20
225
167
26
163
179
11
24
27
55
31
20
249
4
14
224
141
22
31
315
120
145
16
201
17
28
75
15
16
10
5
9
36
19
18
4
15
21
25
68
13
li35
6
12
66
14
2
11
18
Screw, tug. Lake of the Woods .
Screw, tug and pass.. Lake of the Woods.
Screw, tug, " "
Screw, tug, " "
Screw, pass., " "
Screw, freight, Lake Manitoba.
Screw, pass., Lake Manitoba.
Screw, tug. Lake Manitoba.
Paddle, pass.. Red River.
Paddle, freight, Red River.
Screw, tug. Lake of the Woods.
Screw, tug. Lake of tlie Woods.
Screw, pass., Winnipeg River.
Screw, pass., Winnipeg River.
Screw, tug, Lake of the Woods.
Screw, tug. Eagle Lake.
Paddle, pass., Saskatchewan River.
Screw, pass.. Bow River.
Screw, pass.. Lake Minnewanka.
Paddle, pass., Saskatchewan River.
Paddle, tug, Saskatchewan River.
Paddle, tug, Saskatchewan River.
Paddle, tug, Saskatchewan River.
Paddle, pass., Saskatchewan River.
Paddle, tug, Sturgeon Lake.
Dredge, Saskatchewan River.
Screw, pass.. Lake Killarnej".
Screw, fish patrol. Lake Winnipeg.
Screw, pass.. Lake Winnipeg.
Private yacht, Lake Nepegon.
Screw, pass.. Lake Nepegon.
Screw, fish tug. Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fisli tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fisli tug, Lake Superior.
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fisli tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, tug. Lake Winnipeg.
Screw, pass.. Rainy Lake.
Screw, tug. Rainy Lake.
Screw, tug. Rainy Lake.
Screw, pass., Rainy Lake.
Screw, tug. Rainy Lake.
Screw, tug. Lake of the Woods.
Screw, pass.. Lake of the Woods.
Screw, private yacht. Lake of the Woods.
Pass., Lake of the Woods.
Screw, tug. Eagle Lake.
Screw, freight, Canynon Lake.
STEAMBOAT IXSPECTION
83
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Ste.ajm Vessels Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
KEEWATIX, MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
BOILERS, MACHINERY AND HULL INSPECTIOX.
Name of Vessel
Number of Date 1
1 Passengers Certificate Gross Tons
allowed Expires ,
Class of Vessel and where emploj'ed
Not issued .
Not issued .
Not issued .
Not issued .
Not issued .
25
20
Galatea I 35
Muriel
Minnitakie
Lassie
Circe
Alpha (gas^oline) . . .
Beta (gasoline) ....
Gamma (gasoline). .
James Mayhew ....
Superior
G. P. Mcintosh
Herbert
Gracie
Edward Fisk
EsteU
James Storey
Verbena
Arrow (ga.sohne).. . .
Qu'Appelle
Kawatlia Not issued
Lotta S 20
Manitou Not issued
Isabelle
lona
Mikado
Five Roses
Fire Ring
Rambler
Nightingale
Clipper
Little Bobs
1908
Aug. 22
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
10
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Aug. 31
Aug. 31
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 12
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Sept. 2-1
Sept. 24
Sept. 28
Oct
Total
Not issued .
Not issued .
Oct
Oct
Oct
26
46.10
16.25
17.64
5.25
2.83
2.43
2.43
2.43
16.94
88.51
58.23
21.13
41.19
68.78
51.13
48.53
73.25
2.08
82.19
4.43
48.03
107.79
40.73
37.70
24.92
42.95
101.90
25.83
5.06
52.95
37.19
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw-
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
24,383.23
pass
pass
pass
pass
pass
pass
pasBS
pass,
tug,
,, Lake Wabegon.
,, Sand Lake.
,, Lake Minnitakie.
,, Lake Minnitakie.
,, Abram Lake.
., Bear Lake.
., Indian Lake.
,, Sea Lake.
Thunder Bav.
pass., Lake Superior.
fish tug, Lake Superior.
tug. Lake Superior.
pass., Pt. Arthur and Silver Island.
tug, Thunder Bay.
tug. Thunder Bay.
tug, Tliunder "Bay.
tug, Lake of the Woods.
pass.. Lake of the Woods.
pass., Lake of the Woods.
tug, Saskatchewan River.
pass., Lake Winnipegosis.
pass., " "
tug, " "
tug, " "
tug,
tug, Lake of the Woods.
sand pump, Red River.
pass., Winnipeg River.
tug, Winnipeg River.
pass., Lake of the Woods.
ferry, Winnipeg River.
G. P. PHILLIPS,
Steamboat Inspector.
23a— 6i
84 MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Steam Vessels Inspected in Canada but Registered Elsewhere for the Year ended 31st March, 190S.
KEEWATIN, MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
BOILERS, MACHINERY AND HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel
Number of
Passengers
allowed
Date
Certificate
Expires
Gross Tons
Class of Vessel and where employed
America
250
1908
Mav 21
681 . 00
Screw, pass., Duluth and Port Arthur.
G. P. PHILLIPS,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT LYSPECTION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Steam Vessels not Inspected for the Year ended 31st March, 1908.
KEEWATIN, MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
BOILERS, MACHIXERY AND HULL INSPECTION.
Name of Vessel
Gross Registered |
i I
Tonnage < Tonnage [
REMARKS
Whj'- not Inspected and Class of Vessel.
Nahma
St. Joe
William Wh3i;e
Irine
Annie Me
Grace B
Day Star
Wapiti
Gale
Lady EUen
Agwinde
Lulu M. Ray
D. L. Mather
Ospray
Orcadia
Orcadia
Brothers
Drj-den Bell
Archibald
William Cross
Sultana
Lady Smith
Undine
Dauphin
Beaver
Strathcona
Prospector
Dispatch
Ogema
Nelson River
Klondyke
Cumberland
Scud
Bessie B
Redwiog
Rat Portage
Daisy Moore
Cruiser
Chieftain
Marguerite
Marie
Fern
Iceland
Josie
.1. Dudley
Wrigley
Eva. .'
Grahame
St. Joseph
Peace River
St. Charles
Hudson Bay Messenger.
Primrose
Keewatin
Providence
Cariboo
St. Alphonse
Ninsongis
John Glenn
Carberrj'
Dredge No. 1
7.38
177.64
17.81
9.71
13.42
20.19
13.47
18.11
2.83
18.57
307.40
32.64
103 . 32
21.22
23.16
25.86
17.50
15.20
19.85
21.661
3.35:
6.12!
3.35
12.631
80. 20!
76.78
52.25
14.10
29.84
9.79
8.03
61.96
33.05
53.43
23.14
14.63
23.31
26.92
36.26
6.OO1
3.22i
16.661
33.78
12.42
52.471
104.59
49.82
360.39
27.06
292.02
28.79
8.50
8.90
20.32
7.88!
28.65'
24.94
8.00
14.00
61.78
204.75
Total
2,731.07
80
12
6
11
13
9
12
1
12
134
25
70
13
15
17
11
10.
13.
16.
2.
3.
2.
2.
34.
52.
34.
10.
14.
6.
4.
42.
22.
36.
15.
9.
21.
15.
24.
4.
2.
12.
22.
10.
35.
66.
28.
332.
16.
183.
19.
5.
6.
13.
6.
19.
14.
5.
4.
41.
02 Screw, yacht, not in commission.
01 Screw, sand pumps, not in commission.
. 34 Screw, tug, "
. 20 Screw, tug, "
.10 Screw, tug, "
.73 1 Screw, tug, "
. 16 'Screw, tug, "
. 32 Screw, private yacht, not in commission.
.93 Screw, tug, ' "
.63 Screw, tug,
. 14 1 Paddle, pass., "
.40 Screw, tug, "
.26 Screw, tug, "
.97 1 Screw, tug, "
.75: Screw, fish tug, to be inspected.
.59 Screw, fish tug,
.90 1 Screw, fish tug,
.34 Screw, fish tug,
. 50 Screw, tug,
.31 Screw, tug,
.82 1 Screw, tug,
.72 Screw, tug,
.01 'Screw, tug,
.57 Screw, tug,
.35' Paddle, freight,
. 22 Paddle, freight,
. 35 Paddle, freight,
00 Screw, fish tug,
44 Screw, fish ttig,
66 Paddle, freight,
00 j Screw, freight,
14;
65 i
34
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
Screw, fish tug, "
76 Screw, Indian Dept. "
95 Screw, tug, "
51 Screw, tug, "
56 Screw, tug, "
66 Screw, tug, "
00|Screw, fish tug, "
19 Screw, tug, "
OOjScrew, tug,
92 1 Screw, freight, "
91 Screw, tug, "
66 Screw, tug, "
94 Screw, pass, and freight, to be Inspected.
44 Screw, freight. "
71 j Paddle, pass., "
06 j Paddle, freight, "
98 Paddle, pass., "
50 Screw, freight, "
72 Screw, freight, "
06 Screw, freight, "
82 Screw, freight, "
36 Screw, freight, "
49 Screw, freight, "
92 Screw, freight, "
00 Alligator, "
00 Alligator "
02 Screw, tug, "
1,693.15
P. PHILLIPS,
Steamboat Inspector.
86
MARIXE AXD FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
Statement of the Number of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where built, and where and how employed.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
Wood,
Name of
Horse-
Iron
Gross
Regis-
Where
Where and how
Vessel
power Class
or
Steel
Tonnage
tered
Tonnage
built
employed
City of Ottawa
80.66 Screw . . . .
Iron. .
1,529
838
Buffalo, N.Y.
Freight and pass.,
Montreal & Duluth.
Dundee
146.17 Screw . . . .
Steel ..
2,278
1,431
Dundee, G.B
Freight and pass.,
Montreal & Duluth.
Rapids King
174. 40 Twin Screw
Steel ..
1,801
1,199
Toronto, Ont.
Pass., Toronto and
Montreal.
Hercules
65.40 Screw. ...
Steel ..
234
137
"
Tug, Lake Ontario.
Laird McAulay
13.06 " ....
Wood
88
60 Wallaceburg,
Ont
Tug, Lake Huron.
Alberta M
10.66 "
«
38
26 Goderich, O. .
Fish tug, L. Huron.
Manvood M(gasoline)
1.66 "
«
4
3 Detroit, Mich.
Pass, Detroit River.
Roberval
27.33
" ....
Steel ..
344
157
Toronto, Ont.iFreight, St. Law-
rence River.
St. George (gasoline).
1.66
"
Wood
5
3
" Pass., Toronto Bay.
Ontario No. 1
292.80
Twin Screw
Steel ..
5,146
3,229
" ; Freight and pass.,
!Lake Ontario.
William D
1.20'Screw. ...
Wood
10
7 Erie. Penn. ..
Fish tug, L. Erie.
'
Total
11,477
7,090
.JNO. DODDS,
Toronto,
Ont.
TORONTO DIVISION.
Sagamo I 68 . 8 JTwin Screw Steel
Viola
Shamrock II
Dortha J . . .
Maud L . . . .
Jos. B. Dewej'
Haroy
Loretto
Morning Star.
Lotus
Glimpse
Swastika
Bessie F (gasoline)
Iroquois
Total
6 Screw
Wood
4.98
1.69
6.67
5.53
2.13
I
13.5 j
22.411
11.208
2.6
1.34
28.16
Steel
Wood
Com-
posite
744'
5
10
lo:
25
"I
26
9
3'
307
1,286
420
5
Toronto
Hamilton . . .
Kingston. . . .
Duiinville . . .
Parry Sound.,
19 Munroe, Mich.
31
39
19
6
2
198
752
Toronto .
Detroit, Mich.
Kingston. . . .
Gravenhurst..
L. of Bays
Portage. . . .
Pass., Muskoka L's.
Pa.ss., Niagara on the
Lake.
Pa.ss., Muskoka L's.
Fish tug, L. Erie.
Tug, Parry Sound &
Pcnotang.
Tug, Bying Inlet.
Tug, San Soucie and
Moon Rivers.
Tug, Rideau Canal &
Ottawa.
Yacht, Brockville &
St. Lawrence.
Yacht, Muskoka L's.
Pass., Muskoka L's.
Pass., Lake of Bays.
J. B. STEWART,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
87
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Statement of the Number of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where buUt, and where and how employed.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
Name of
Vessel
; Horse-
Power
Class
Wood,
Iron
Gross
Regis-
or
Tonnage
tered
Steel
Tonnas:P
Where
built
Where and how
employed
Midland Prince.
Kate
Wissahickon
Norfolk ....
1 199. 3 Screw
I 8.6
119.7
10.6
Jim & Tom
Dredge 15
John Owen
Thomas R. Scott . . .
Mabel Bradshaw. . . .
Gowanda
City of Grand Rapids
Mar\' L
Roval
Carlotta . .
Audrey C.
Agawa . . .
10.6
13.3
Dredge
Bessie M
Little Seaman.
Horton
J. D. Morrison
St. Joe
Mabel D. . . .
Collingwood .
Total . .
60.3 Screw .
13.3
34.6
4.0
30.0
2.0 I "
2.4 Screw.
13.2
17.6
151.5
13.5
2.1
24.0
32.7
4.8
10.6
163.8
Steel .
Wood
Wood
Steel .
Wood
Steel
6,636
63
1,745
32
33
327
439
258
500
5
327
10
5
96
87
3,759
44
19
66
116
39
38 j
4.520
5,142
30
1,108
22
22
174
230
241
296
4
196
6
3
34
59
2,468
30
13
45
79
27
26
3.480
19,173 13,735
Col Ung wood. Freight and pass.,
Ont Duluth & Pt. Colb'ne
Bay Mills, M. Tug, Sault Ste.Marie
River.
Buffalo, N.Y. Freight,lakes & riv's.
CoUingw o od,
Ont Fish tug, L. Erie.
Saginaw, Mic. Dredge, Soo Canal.
Detroit, Mich. Tug, lakes & rivers.
Grand Haven Freight, Lakes Mich-
Mich igan and Erie.
Benton Har- Pass., Parry Sound
bour, Mich. . and Soo.
Little Current Pass., KiUarney and
Ont Blind River.
Grand Haven Pass., Georgian Bay
Mich and Lake Huron.
Penetangui- Pass., Penetangui-
shene, Ont . shene & vicinity.
Honey Har- Pass., Midland and
bour, Ont . . Moose Point.
Midland, Ont. 5facht, Georgian Bay
Tug,
Collingw o od, Freight and pass.,
Ont Lakes and Rivers.
CoUingw o od. Fish, tug, L. Huron.
Owen S'nd.O. Tug, "
Goderich, O. . Tug, "
Collingw o od. Tug, I^ake Superior.
Richards Tug, Sault Ste.Marie
Landing, O.. River.
Collingw o od. Tug, Georgian Bay.
" Freight and pass..
Lakes and Rivers.
E. W. McKEAN,
Sceainhoat Inspector.
88 MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statement of the Niimber of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where built, and where and how employed.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
Name of
Vessel
Wood,!
Iron Gross Regis- Where
or Tonnage tered built
Steel Tonnage
Where and how
emploj^ed
Otonabee
Hattie Bell
Genl. W.B.Franklin.
May C
Tillicum
Eva
Thelma
Rob. G. WeddeU. . .
Windsor
Robert McDonald . .
21.33 Screw . .
1.20J "
1.20J " ..
2.40 Gasoline
.81 "
1.35' "
1.41 Screw
28.16
88,68
18.13
Total
Wood
136.44
<
7.69
'
20.42
'
3.59
<
2.86
2.54
87.43 Peterboro,
Ont
5.23 Bridge north
Ont
15.86 Pamrapo,N.J.
2.44 Gananoque,
I Ont
I.94I Brighton, Ont
1 . 73 Kingston,
Ont
18.62| 12.66 Wellington,
Ont
42.861 18.59 Trenton, Ont.
1,961.90
97.39
1 ,276 . 28 Marine City,
Mich
50. 26 K i n g s t o n. Freight, River St
Ont., 1907. .1 Lawrence.
2,294.31: 1,472.42
Pass., Cos. Victoria
and Peterboro.
Private yacht Cos.
Vict. & Peterboro.
Pass., Kingston and
Ottawa.
Pass., Kingston and
Brock\-ille.
Pass., Brigliton and
Trenton.
Pass., Simcoe Id. &
Gananoque.
Freight, Wellington
Bay.
Tug boat, Baj'^ of
Quinte.
Freight, Grt. Lakes.
HALIFAX DIVISION.
T. P. THOilPSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
Grace.
Miner
Ruby L. . .
Nora J
D. D. Mann.
Scotia
Cabot
Daphne . . .
Amherst. . .
Beatrice.
Samson .
6.0
16.16
16.6
8.16
13.6
51.
62.6
6.83
66.6
99.98
33.3
Screw .... iWood
Twin screw
Screw.
24.18
49.06
118.85
19.30
130.41
376.09
Anticosti II 8.17
Kathleen. .
Enterprise
16.6
1.63
.Steel
iWood
Steel
Wood
Wood
16.45 Tancock,N.S. [Freight, coasting.
33. 36'J arrow on
Tyne, G.B. Tug, "
49 . 33 1 Margaret ville,
N. S Pass.,
IS.lSlYarmouth, ,
' N.S Fishing, "
88 . 68 S h e 1 bume , Pass., Lockport and
N.S Ry. terminus.
268.10 Mahone Bay,!
N.S. ...
Total
11.211
137.51
34.53
62.50
23.50
7.27
93.51
465 .02 1 62 . 21 Grangemouth
I G.B
Not known,
U.S. A
Preston, G.B.
I
711.561 353.25 Stockton, G.B
111.43 49.89Shelburne,
I , N-S
21 . 04 L i V e r p o ol,
N.S
38.49
14.11 Ship Harbour
N.S
2,275.15 1,208.82
Pass., coasting.
Freight, "
Pass., La Have R.
Freight, coasting,for-
merly Ladj' Glover.
Freight, coasting.
Tug,
Fishing, "
Fishing, "
Fishing,coasting,for-
merly gasoline boat.
J. P. ESDAILE,
Steamboat Inspector.
Halifax, N.S.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
89
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Statement of the Number of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where built, and where and how employed.
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
Name of
Vessel
Horse-
power
Enterprise
41.6
Judge Moore i 13.
Smith Bros . . .
Togo
Dorothy W. . . .
Eva (gasoline)
Premier
Rex
Total . . . .
6.8
9.6
12.
2.7
4.26
5.7
Class
Wood,
Iron
Steel
Screw.
Wood
Gross
Tonnage
Paddle
Twin screw
Screw ....
Paddle
210.57
36.44
13.44
50.54
45.95
4.36
56.26
59.90
Regis- i Where
tered [ built
Tonnage
Where and how
employed
479.76
98 . 27 S h e 1 b urne,
, N.S.
24.71;Tarry to wn,
\ N.Y.
9. 14 Central Bliss-
ville, N.B.
Newcastle, N.
B.
31.85
36.28
3.36
35.44
Hopewell
Cape, N.B.
Clifton, Kings
I Co., N.B. . .
37.77 Chatham,N.B
Freight and pass.,
coasting.
Shepody River and
Bay towing.
St. John River, tow-
ing.
Restigouche River,
tug and pass.
M i r a m i c h i River,
freight and pass.
Dorchester & Hope-
well Cape, ferry.
KennebecasisR.ferry
Miramichi R., towing
276.82
C. E. DALTON,
Steamboat Inspector.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION,
Nidge I 16.
Hazel DoUar 243.
Princess Roval 177.
Okanagan . . .
Ellwood
Canpac
Spray
Dola
Canadian . . . .
Princess Ena.
Vadso. .
Tulalip
Total
32.3
1.
9.4
22.5
39.1
13.
75.
81.
5.3
Screw tug
Stem wheel
Screw
Wood
Steel .,
Wood
Steel .
Iron. .
Wood
57.91 39.38 Vancouver,
B.C
4,304.04 2,803.57 Pt. Glasgow .
1,996.62 981.00
1,077.78 679.01
7.04 4.79
56.49 38.42
118.10 61.50
175.99 111.68
63.98 43.51
1,368.10 827.16
New W e s t -
minster, B.C.
Garston Liv-
erpool
908.18 698.1i:Gothenburg .
11.61 6.46:Ballard,Wash
Victoria, B.C.
Okanagan
Landing BC.
Victoria, B.C.
New West-
minster, B.C.
Vane o u V er,
B.C.
10145.84 6,294.59
Towing coast B.C.
Freight, B.C. and
CMna ports.
Freight & pass., Vic-
toria & Skagwaj'.
Freight and pass.,
Okanagan Lake.
Coast B.C., timber
cruizing.
Coast, B.C., towing.
Coal towing, Vic-
toria & Nanaimo.
Coal towing, Van-
couver & Nanaimo .
Coal towing, Van-
couver & Nanaimo.
Freight, coast B.C.
Freight, "
Yacht, Powel Lake,
B.C.
J. A. THOMPSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
90
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statement of the Number of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where built, and where and how employed.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
Name of
Vessel
Horse-
power I Class
Wood,
Iron
or
Steel
Gross
Tonnage
Regis- Where
tered built
Tonnage
Where and how
employed
Annie
Rex
Carolina . . . .
Edith
Hustler
Amorca . . . .
Commodore.
Archie
Daring
Swan
We two . . . .
Naiad
Beaver
Newington. .
Evergreen . .
Tillicum . .. .
Nora
Barnet
Skoodum . . .
North West.
Pauline.
Vixen . .
Lorna Doone.
Eagle
Celtic
Sechelt
Ophir. . . .
Sea Wolf
Alberni. .
Achates .
Rover. . .
Total
9.
5.6
1.5
13.
6.8
10.6
52.2
2.6
16.6
10.6
9.3
8.1
16.6
53.9
8.1
.5
5.6
2.1
2.7
16.6
2.3
3.3
1.6
12.7
16.6
16.6
16.6
6.
5.7
47.
2.4
Screw .
Wood
Steel
Wood
Stern wheel
Screw
38
14
13
47
44
46
318
17
81
30
32
46
38
193
39
13
24
12
129
38
145
5
20
36
239
105
212
29
28
209
19
26 Vancouver
9i
9
32
30
32
216
ll[
51
20;
22 "
3l|
26 Ballard, U.S.
61 Hull, Eng. . .
27 Ballard, U.S.
9 Port Simpson
16 Port Guichon
8 Barnet
88 Vancouver . .
26 Portland . . .
9liWliite Horse
14 Vancouver
17 Eagle Harb'r
163 Vancouver . .
71 Pontiac, U.S.
139
20
19
145
13
Vancouver
2,259 1,445
Tug, coasting.
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug, "
Tug,
Tug, "
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug, "
Tug, "
Tug, "
Tug,
Tug,
Tug,
Tug, "
Tug,
Dredge, Harbour.
Freigiit and pass.
Skcena River.
Freight and pass.
Yukon River.
Freight and pass.
Yukon River.
Pass., Harbour.
Tug, coa.sting.
Freight, coa-sting.
Freight and pass.
coasting.
Freight, coasting.
Yacht, "
Tug,
Tug,
Pass., "
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Statement of the Number of Steam Vessels added to the Dominion during the Year ended 31st March,
1908, their Class and Horse Power, whether of Wood or Iron, their Gross and Registered Tonnage,
where buUt, and where and how emploj^ed.
KEEWATIN, MANITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
Name of
Vessel
Horse-
power
Class
Wood, I
Iron Gross
or Tonnage
Steel
Regis-
tered
Tonnage
Where and how
employed
Verbena. . . .
Savage
Rover
Alice Mattes
Rachel.
Rachel.
13. 50 1 Screw
5.40 "
1.20 "
4.60
Side paddle
Tropy
Seagull
City of Medicine Hat.
Qu'Appelle
La Rein
Total
I Dredge . . .
2.40|Sternp'dle
0.83 Screw . . . .
3.60 "
Com-
posite
Wood
6.06
Stern pa'le.
10.66 Screw.
1.40 "
73.25
24.96
10.57
120.62
145.15
18.61J
7.64]
15. OO'
249.84
82.19
21. 7l'
44.55
16.98
7.19
44.33
145.15
11.73
5.20
10.21
154.68
50.98
14.76
769.54 505.76
Kenora, Ont.
Sturgeon, L.,
Sask.
Pr. Albert, Sk
Canvnon L'ke
Ont.
Rossport,
Ont.
Herring Bay,
Ont
Medicine Hat,
Sask.
Last Mount'n
I^ake, Sask.
Winnipeg, M .
the
the
the
Tug, Lake of
Woods, Ont.
Tug, Lake of
Woods, Ont.
Tug, Lake of
Woods, Ont.
Tug, Sturgeon Lake,
Saskatchewan.
Dredge, Sask. River.
Pass, and freight,
Canvnon L., Ont.
Fish tug, L. Superior
Fish tug, "
Pass., Saskatchewan
River, Alta.
Pass., Last Moun-
tain Lake, Sask.
Tug, L. Winnipeg, M.
G. P. PHILLIPS,
Steamboat Inspector.
92
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statement of Steam Vessels Lost, Broken up or Laid up, as unfit for ser^-ice, in the Dominion during
the year ending 31st March, 1908, and where and how last emploj-ed.
WEST ONTARIO, TORONTO DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness.
Picton 'Hamilton and Montreal, passenger
Shamrock Toronto Bay, passenger
Lurline Fishery Prot. Ser\ace, Lake Huron. .
Geo. E. Ashlej- Tug, Sydenham River
Glermiosa Tug, Burks Falls and vicinity
Edna Tug, Georgian Bay
T. J. Battle ;Tug, Welland Canal
Total
946
154
66
10
63
55
29
I
Paddle burned.
Paddle burned.
Screw foundered.
Screw dismantled.
Screw dismantled.
Screw dismantled.
Screw burned.
1,323
J. B. STEWART,
JNO. DODDS,
Steamboat Inspectors.
WEST ONTARIO, COLLINGWOOD DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Metamora
Batchawana
Esperanza
Philadelphia
City of Grand Rapids
Rheata
Harry Sewell
Agnes C
Tug, Georgian Bay
239
1,027
17
148
327
27
25
20
Screw, burned.
Freight, Great Lakes
Screw, stranded and burned.
Tug, Georgian Bay
Tug, Lake Superior
Screw, burned.
Pass., Georgian Bay and Lake Huron
Tug, Georgian Bay
Screw, burned.
Tug, Sault Ste. Marie River
Tug, Inland Lake
Screw, dismantled.
Screw, dismantled.
Total
1,830
E. W. McKEAN,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Statement of Steam Vessels Lost, Broken up or Laid up, as unfit for service, in the Dominion during
the year ending 31st March, 1908, and where and how last employed.
EAST ONTARIO, KINGSTON DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Aurelia
Zeila
Tug, Bay of Quinte
Yacht, River St. La-m-ence
32.05
3.40
Screw, h\ill used up.
Screw, hull used up.
Total
35.45
T. P. THOMPSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
SOREL DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Varxenne
. Pass., Chambly and Montreal
362.20
Paddle, pass., broken up.
Total
362 . 20
i
F. X. HAMELIN,
Steaniboat Inspector.
QUEBEC DIVISION.
Name of Vessel Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Orion Quebec and Great Lakes
Total
572
572
Screw, stranded at Calf Island,
machinery has been taken out,
the hull has been converted
into a barge.
J. SAMSON,
Steatnboat Inspector.
94
MARINE AND FISHERIES.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statement of Steam Vessels Lost, Broken up or Laid up, as unfit for se^^•ice in the Dominion during
the year ending 31st March, 190S, and where and how last employed.
XEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Wliere and how last Emploj'ed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Cr^-stal Stream St. John River, passenger.
Springfield St. John River, passenger.
Bismarck St. John River, tug
Bridgetown Miramichi River, tug
Marion Buctouche River, tug. . . .
Bruce Restigouclie River, tug . .
Winnie St. John River, tug
Total
482.05 Paddle, burned.
232.73 Stern wheel, burned.
49.04 Paddle, hull condemned.
14.66 Screw, partly burned.
1 3 . 74 Stern wheel, macliinerj' taken out
55.70 Screw, "
12.40 Screw, hull condemned.
860.38
C. E. DALTON,
Steamboat Inspector.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Emploj^ed
Gross
Tormage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Thistle
Mount Royal.
Total . . .
B.C. coast, Lieut. -Gov. j'acht. .
Skeena River, freight and pass.
383 . 99 Screw, destroj-ed by fire.
471.03 Stem wheel, wrecked.
855.02
J. A. THOMSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Employed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason of
of Unfitness
Raven
Tug, coasting
25
28
Screw, broken up.
Screw, broken up.
Halifax
Tug, coasting
Total
53
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Steamboat Inspector.
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
95
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
Statement of Steam Vessels Lost, Broken up or Laid up, as unfit for ser\-ice, in the Dominion during
the year ending 31st March, 1908, and where and how last employed.
KEEWATIN, IVL^NITOBA AND NORTH WEST TERRITORIES DIVISION.
Name of Vessel
Where and how last Emploj-ed
Gross
Tonnage
Class of Vessel and Reason
of Unfitness
Brandon Pass., Lake of the Woods. . .
Heather Bell Pass., Lake of the Woods. . .
Viking Pass., Lake Winnipeg
Georgina Tug, Thunder Bay
Welcome Pass., Last Mountain Lake
Total
176.05 Screw, dismantled.
21 . IS Screw, destroyed by fire.
17.17 : Screw, wrecked.
34.78 Screw, -wTecked.
36.23 Screw, broken up.
285.41
G. P. PHILLIPS,
Steamboat Ins'pector.
96
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907,"to March 31st, 1908.
1907
4510 May 2
4511
4512
4513
4514
4515,
4516
4517
4518
4519
4520
4521
4522
45231
4524'
4525
4526
4527
4528
4529
4530;
4531 1
4532;
4533!
45341
4535'
4536
4537, June
4538
4539 i
4540:
4541 1
4542;
4543
4544
4545
4546
4547
4548
4549
4550
4551
4552
4553
4554
4555
4556
4557'
4558
4559!
4560 1
4561 1
45621
4563
4564
4565
45661
45671
Onesime Raj-mond
Wilfrid Lavalee
Oscar Mande^■ille
Jos. A. Fecteau
Alfred Guilbault
0^•ila Crepeau
Adjutor Cossette
Louis Chamberlin
Samuel Breault
Ulphie Rivard
George G. Anderson . . . .
Da\'id B. Valentine
George HiU
George Cartier
Rene Goulet
Jos. Gendron
Joseph Petit
Arthur Derrj'
Arthur H. Shuttleworth .
Adelard Morrisette
John Wm. Johnston. . . .
Geo. Chas. L. Crippen . .
Frances Wrightson
John E. Schell
Henry Stidworthy
George Castle
Henri Gendron
Johnn}- Matte
WilUam G. Allan
David Petceathly
Joseph Lee
Wm. Spicer
Daniel O'Donnell
Wm. F. Merrick
John A. Cook
Jules Desforges
Constant Lecoanet
Adolphus Latour
M. R. R. Ball
Albert F. Stanton
Chas. Wm. Cornish
Frederick A. Dunn
Ludgie Villeneuve
Henry Villeneuve
William Woodend
Ronald F. Link
Thomas Muise
Byron Dickson
.■Vrthur E. Noyce
Everett R. Strople
Frank Marticot
M>Ton R. St. John
Jos. M. Laverie
.Alfred Patry
Herbert N. Johnson
.Alfred E. Johnston
Frederic Masters
Fred. M. S. Webber
|3rd aass jSorel, P.Q.
4th Class Sorel, P.Q.
4th "
3rd "
3rd "
4th "
4th "
4th "
3rd "
4th "
Temporary. . .
Temporary'. . .
Temporarj'. . .
4th Class
4th "
4th "
4th "
Temporary' . ..
Temporary. . .
Temporan,'. . .
1st Class, U.K
Temporary'
P.Q.
Sorel, P.Q.
St. Antoine,
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P. Q
Champlain, P.Q. .
Isledu Pas, P.Q.
Sorel, P.Q
Champlain, P.Q. .
Kenora, Ont
Sorel, P.Q.
Sorel, P.Q.
. Kenora, Ont
. Kenora, Ont
. Mattawa, Ont
HaUfax, N.S
. Port Simpson
4th Class Princess Victoria, B.C.
1st Class, U.K.. Victoria, B.C
3rd " Sorel, P.Q
Temporary. . . . Gravenhurst, Ont
2nd Class .Sorel, P.Q
2nd " "
1st " U.K. . Victoria, B.C
Temporary'. . . . Fenelon, Falls, Ont. . .
Ku-kfield, Ont
" ... . JNewboro, Ont
IBeUe\-ille, Ont
" .... [Vancouver, B.C
Grenv-ille, P.Q
Calumet, P.Q
" .... St. Dominique, P.Q. . .
iVille Marie, P.Q
" .... Sombra, Ont
" .... [Severn Bridge
3rd Class iSelkirk, Man
Temporary. . . . lOrillia, Ont
Temporary. . . . | Kenora, Ont
Temporary. . . . Kenora, Ont
Temporary. . . . Kenora, Ont
3rd Class Gravenhurst, Ont
Temporary'. . . . Yarmouth, N.S
Temporary. . . . CampbeUton, N.B. . . .
Temporary. . . . Minett, Ont
4th Class Guysborough, N.S. . . .
Temporary-. . . . Rainy River, Ont
Temporary'. ... Kenora, Ont
4th Class Lauzon, P.Q
Temporary. . . . Quebec, Que
4th Class Kenora, Ont
Temporary'. . . . Port Carling, Ont. . . .
Temporary'. . . . Niagara -on - the-lake.
Temporary'. . . . Orillia, Ont [Ont.]
S
> 00
15 00
|5 00
5 00
5 00
Kenora, Ont.
Sorel, P.Q.
Kenora, Ont. . .
Kenora, Ont. . .
Montreal, Que. .
HaUfax, N.S. ..
Vancouver, B.C .
Vancouver, B.C
Victoria, B.C..
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Toronto, Ont.
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Victoria, B.C..
Kingston, Ont
Vancouver, B.C,
Montreal, P.Q. .
Montreal, P.Q. ..
Montreal, P.Q. ..
.Montreal, P.Q. ..
Toronto, Ont . . .
Toronto, Ont. . .
Selkirk, Man. . ..
Toronto, Ont. . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Kenora, Ont . . . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Gra'nhurst, Ont.
Yarmouth, N.S. .
Halifax, N.S
Toronto, Ont. . .
HaUfax, N.S
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Quebec, Que. . . .
Quebec, Que. . . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Gra'nhurst, Ont.
Niagara, Ont. . . .
Severn, Ont
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
5 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
\2 00
STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
97
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 190S.
o 2
u, g I Date
.Q S of Certi-
S "g ficate
Name
1907
4568 Julv 3 'Louis H. Fraser.
4569
4570
4571
4572
4573
4574
4575
4576
4577
4578
4579
4580
4581
4582
4583
4584
4585
4586
45871 "
4588 "
4589 Aug.
4590 "
4591 I "
4592 Sept.
4593 "
4594' "
4595 "
4596| "
4597 "
4598
4599
4600
4601
4602
4603
4604
4605
4606
4607 j
4608
4609
4610
4611
4612
4613
4614
4615
4616
4617
4618
4619
4620
46211
4th "Class.
3 XeQ A. McNair 4th
3 Wm. H. Turner 4th
3rd
3rd
C. H. MarceUus . .
R. A. McPherson.
3 Clarence A. Lorimer Temporary.
6 .Tames Logan
6 Laughlin L. McPherson . . "
6 Bert McGregor "
6 Christopher Hearn 4th Class.
6 Ronald McQuarrie 4th Class. .
11 AleK. Morrow 3rd Class. .
11 Jos. R. Johnson Temporary.
11 Andrew R. Anderson |3rd Class. .
11 Wm. .AJlanson Temporar^^
11 Richard J. Riley Temporary.
19 Francis Wm. Cook Temporary.
19 John D. Cahill 4th Class.".
20 John McGaw '. Temporary.
29 Geo. A. Kitele}' Temporarj-.
29 Frank Krafve Temporarj'.
7 Alfred R. Backman 4th Class. .
7 David A. Mcfarlane Temporary.
7 Jas. Sargeant "
17 Wilbert C. Harris "
17[Timotliy Wliitred "
17Chas. F. Funnell
17 Lawrence Degan
17Chas. W. Bowerman. . .
17 Herbert Cooke
17 John Dale
17 Frances Blake
17 Andrew Lajeunesse. . . .
17 Jos. S. Ditchbum
18 Adhemar Duguay
18 Amedee Latulippe 4th Class.
18 Edgar Samson 4th
18 Stanislas Caron 4th
18 Henri Ouzilleau 4th
18 Geo. Boudreau 4tla
18 Septemus W. Beaumont. . Temporary.
18 Wm. McKay
18 Robt. J. McGar
18 Pierre Thibault
18 Jos. Petitclerc
18 .\ngus McMillan
18 Lionel Demers
18 .Jos. H. Hall
18, George Webb
18 George A. Swanson. . . .
18 John L. Insley
18 Christie T. Anderson . .
ISThos. D. Low.
18 Fred. Cadwel .
Address
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Arnprior, Ont
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
23a— 7
Beebe Plain, Que.
Huntsville, Que.
Where
Examination
was passed
Charlottetown
E.I
Montreal, Que
Charlottetown, P
E.I
Montreal, Que. . . 2 00
Hunts-^-ille, Que. 2 00
Hunts\-ille, Que Huntsv-iUe, Que. 2 00
Huntsville, Que Hunts\'ille, Que. ',2 00
Fee
5 00
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont .
.2
Sault Ste. Marie,!
Ont i
Gore Bay, Ont Gore Bay, Ont. .
Victoria, B.C Victoria, B.C
Kenora, Ont Kenora, Ont ....
Victoria, B.C Victoria, B.C.. . .
Kenora, Ont i Kenora, Ont . . . . :
Annapolis, N.S 'Annapolis, N.S . ;
Little Current, Ont. . . I Little CiuTent,0. :
HaHfax, N.S HaUfax, N.S j.
Dorset, Ont Montreal, Que.. . \:
Lachine, P.Q Montreal, Que.. . 1:
Harrington, N.S Halifax, N.S. . .
HaUfax, N.S Halifax, N.S. . .
Bristol, Que Sand Point, Que
Sherbrooke, Que Magog, P.Q
Gores Landing, Ont. . Kingston, Ont.
BirdsaU, Ont Kingston, Ont.
Gananoque, Ont Kingston, Ont.
Cornwall, Ont Cornwall, Ont.
Port Perry, Ont Lindsay, Ont .
Gananoque, Ont Kingston, Ont.
Brighton, Ont Brighton, Ont . .
Barriefield, Ont Kingston, Ont. .
Peterboro, Ont Peterboro, Ont. .
Rosseau, Ont Pt. Carling, Ont.
Roberval, Que Quebec, Que
St. ValUer, P.Q
Bien\'ille, Que
Montmagny, Que. . .
Village Lauzon, P.Q,
Murray, Bay
Bracebridge, Ont Gra'nhurst, Ont.
Latchford, Ont Latchford, Ont ..
Callander, Ont Callander, Ont. .
Val des Bois, Que. . . . Val des Bois, Q. .
Wisawasa, Ont Callander, Ont.
Cumberland, Ont. . . . Buckingham, Q.
Buckingham, Que. . . . Buckingham, Q .
Selkirk, Man Selkirk, Man . . .
Kenora, Ont Kenora, Ont. . . .
Kenora, Ont Kenora, Ont. . . .
Pt. Artlmr, Out L. Minnitaki, Ont 2
Dinorwic, Out Abram Chute,
N.S.« 2
Ignace, Ont Indian Portage"".. 2
00
5 00
5 00
2 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
00
.2 00
.2 00
.2 00
.2 00
.2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
00
Ignace, Ont English Portage. 2^00
9S
MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 1908.
"^1
Date
-9^
at
of Certi-
ficate
Name
Grade
Address
Oct.
1907
4622 Sept. 18 John A. Johnston.
4623
4624
4625
4626
4627
4628
4629
4630
4631
4632
4633
4634
4635
4636
4637
4638
4639
4640
4641
4642
4643
4644
4645
4646
4647
4648
4649
4650
4651
4652;
4653,
4654
4655
4656
4657
4658
4659
4660
4661
4662
4663
4664
4665
4666
4667
4668
4669
4670
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
4676
4677
4678
4679
18 Robt. P. Weir.
18 Alfred Allen
18 J. G. Richardson
18 Ed. R. Peachy
Is'Adlore Gagnon
18 Cecil Chas. Neill
23 Zacharie P. Boudreau
23 Harold McL. Lewis. . .
23 Wm. J. Buslmell
23 Norman Trotter
23 Alfred Posey
23|Dean A. Steeves
23JWUfred Blette
23, George Bonrret
23 .\lfred Lacombe
23 Saml. T. McKnight. . .
23 Arthur H. Crocker . . .
23 1 Angus Wallace
23 Robt. J. Gibson.
26
26
26
26
26
2
2
2
10
10
11
11
11
Nov.
Cyrcnus Michener
Geo. T. Michener
Edgar Cole
Talbot L. Jecks
Napoleon Morin
Wm. A. Walton
Duncan K. Jaffrey ...
Jos. Milligan
Leger Croteau
S. F. Vincent
Rollie Mullin
lOdmond Villcncuve . .
Alfred H. Dangerficld.
Merille Larocque
Thos. David Low
Thos. Englisli
Arthur Gallancher. . . .
William Turner
Jas. R. Broadfoot . . . .
Eli Verreau
Geo. H. Clarke
Wm. G. Jordan
Jas A. Sullivan
Dugald Mel". Stewart.
Arch. E. Davenport.. .
l-red. G. Gillis
Temporary .
4th Class.
2nd Class
2nd
4th
4th
4th
3rd
Temporary.
4th Class. . .
4th " . . .
2nd " . . .
4th " . . .
3rd " . . .
Temporary.
Where
Examination Fee
was passed j
4th Class
4th Class
Temporary. . . .
2nd Class, U. K
Temporary. . . .
4th Class
4th "
4th "
4th "
4th "
2nd
U.K.
John Thos. Home 4th
' 11 Martin P. Heis.
i4th
12 William Carr i4th " . .
12 Hugh W. Wilson {4th " . .
12 Murdock McNeil Temporary.
13 S(lby A. Stevenson 2nd Class .
13 -Vdam Forbes 3rd "
19 William Powlcs Temporary.
19 Frank M. Fallen 14th Class. .
19! Jos. A. McGuire 3rd "
19 Joseph Dick 3rd " . .
27I Wm. Lamb I4th " . .
Ignace, Ont. . . . 2 00
Kenora, Ont. ... 2 00
Ft. Francis, Ont.. 2 00
Wabigoon, Ont. . 2 00
L. Minnitaki,Ont 2 00
Kenora, Ont. . . . 2 00
Kenora, Ont. . . . 2 00
HaHfax, N.S \2 00
Pene'shene, Ont. 2 00
Pene'shene, Ont. 2 00
L'le Current, Ont 2 00
Ignace, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Fort Francis, Ont . .
Wabigoon, Ont
Pt. Arthur, Ont
Kenora, Ont
Kenora, Ont
Tusket Wedge, N.S. .
Penetanguishene, Ont
Penetanguisliene, Ont
I-ittle Current, Ont. .
Lafontaine, Ont
Moncton, N.B
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Pt. Hastings, N.S.. . .
Ridgeway, Ont
Ridgeway, Ont
Dorchester, N.B
Toronto, Ont
Ottawa, Ont
Magnetawan, Ont. . .
Gore Bay, Ont
Gore Bav, Ont
Sorel, P.Q
Victoria, B.C
Garden Island, Ont. . .
Kenora, Ont
Winnipegosis, Man.. . .
Point Fortune, Que. .
Ignace, Ont
Montreal, Que
Gourock, Scotland ....
Vancouver, B.C
Midland Jet., Australia
Dawson, Y.T
Nelson, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Vancouver, B.C
Vancouver, B.C
Quebec, Que
Toronto, Ont
Blind River, Ont
Gore Bay, Ont
Halifax, N.S
Can.so, N.S
Dartmouth, N.S
Vancouver, B.C
Picton, Ont
Vancouver, B.C
Vancouver, B.C
Vancouver, B.C
Wallsend on Tyne,Eng.
Midland Ont. .
Moncton, N.B.
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Victoria, B.C..
Victoria, B.C..
Victoria, B.C.. . .5
HaUfax, N.S 5
Pt. Abino, Ont . 2
Pt. Abino, Ont . 2
Dorchester, N. B. 2
Toronto, Ont. .
Montreal, Que..
Magnetawan, O.
South Bay, Ont.
Tokerniosay, O .
Sorel, P.Q
Victoria, B.C..
Kingston, Ont. .
Kenora, Ont ....
Winnip'sis,Man. .
Montreal, Que..
Indian Portage .
Montreal, Que. .
Montreal, Que. . ,
Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C.
Dawson, Y.T. .
Victoria, B.C. . .
Victoria, B.C. . .
Victoria, B.C. . .
Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C.
Quebec, Que. . .
Toronto, Ont. .
Blind River, O.
Gore Bay, Ont.
Halifax, N.S...
HaUfax, N.S. . .
Halifax, N.S. . .
Vancouver, B.C.
King.ston, Ont.
Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C.
Vancouver, B.C.
Toronto, Ont. .
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STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
99
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 190S.
4680
4681
4682
4683
4684
4685
4686
4687
4688
4689
4690
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4697
4698
4699
4700
4701
4702
4703
4704
4705
4706
4707
4708
4709
4710
4711
4712
4713
4714
4715
4716
4718
4719
4720
4721
4722
4723
4724
4725
4726
4727
4728
4729
4730
4731
4732
4733
4734
4735
4736
4737
4738
Date
of Certi-
ficate
Name
Grade
Address
Where
Examination
was passed
1907
Dec. 2 Isidore O. Lefeb\Te 3rd Class.
9 Robt. Thos. H. McGaw.. . 4th
9 Hugh D. Cavin 4th
" 9 Wm. J. Hambley Temporary.
" 12 Geo. Toppings i3rd Class. ...
" 20 Emile Chaj-er ,3rd "
" 20 Wilfrid Provencher 3rd "
" 20,Dosithe Vezina :3rd " ....
" 20 ; Francois X. Fortin i4th "
" 20 Gaston Beaudet 14th "
" 20 Chas. J. Kirkpatrick l2nd " U.K.
" 24 Philippe Blette ,2nd "
" 24 Robt. Sheridan 14th "
" 24 Pierre Bergeron !3rd " ....
" 24 Jas. M. Brecliin 4th "
" 24jBernard Langford i4th "
" 24 Sj-dney T. Hubbard 3rd "
" 24 Donald J. McDonell 4th "
" 24 Ovide Bonin 2nd "
" 24:Theopliile Mongrain |3rd "
" 30 Paul Landry 3rd "
" 30 LouLs E. Larivee 4th " . . . . ,
" 30 Eniile Champagne 4th "
" 30 .\rthur Robidoux 3rd "
" 30 -\lfred Gouin 3rd "
" 30 Avila Coulombe 4th "
" 30 Wilfrid Beliveau 4th "
" 30 Pierre Cournoyer 3rd " ....
" 30 Amedee Despres 4th " ....
" 30 Alfred Brisson 3rd " .
" 30 William H. Way 3rd "
" 30 Saml. G. Henderson 4th " ....
" 30 Jos. J. Harrald 4th " ....
" 30 Geo. Dennison 4th " ....
Jan. 10 Jas. H. Purdy 2nd Class U. 1
1908 10 John Thos. Hogan 4th "
10 .John C. McDonald 4th "
10 Edward Ramesbottom. . . 4tli " ....
10 William Morrow 4th "
13 Jos. Kennedy 4th "
13 Frederick Pringle 4th " . . . . ,
13 Norman L. Griffin 4th "
18 Jas. H. Wilson . 4th "
18 Jas. W. Morgan 4tli "
18 Richard R. Challans 4th "
18 Geo. A. Neal 4th "
18 Duncan C. W. Reid .3rd "
18 Eugene Charait 4th "
20 Edward B. Brown 3rd "
20 John A. Gunn 3rd "
20 Lome McMillan 2nd "
20 Geo. M. Webster 4th "
20 Robert Blair 4th "
20 Lewis Wm. Lee 4th "
20 Loring L. Brewster 4th "
20 Frederick Slater 3rd Class
22 James Callan 4th " . . . . .
22 Geo. A. Sauve 3rd "
23a— 7 i
Montreal, Que
Bracebridge, Ont
Victoria, B.C
Sidney, B.C
Deseronto, Ont
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
LTslet, P.Q
Lotbiniere, Quo
Vancouver, B.C
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Moonstone, Ont
Ft. Smith, .\lberta . . .
Edmonton, Alta
Kenora, Ont
Sorel, P.Q
Champlain, Que
Sorel. P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
St.JosephdeSorel, P.Q.
Sorel, P.Q
Champlain, Que
Berthierville, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Village Bienville, Que..
Chicoutimi, P.Q
Kingston, Ont
Toronto, Out
Toronto, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Esquimalt, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Parry Sound, Ont. . . .
Penetanguishene, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Picton, Ont
Coldwater, Ont
Port Arthur, Ont
Port Arthur, Ont ....
Port Arthur, Ont ....
Prince Albert, Sask. . .
Selkirk, Man
Kenora, Ont
Victoria Harbour, Ont
Victoria Harbour, Out
Owen Sound, Ont ....
Lions Head, Ont
Colling\vood, Ont ....
Midland, Ont
Vancouver, B.C
V^ancouver, B.C
Kingston, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Montreal, Que.. .
Toronto, Ont. . .
Victoria, B.C.. . .
Victoria, B.C. . . .
Kingston, Ont. .
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Quebec, Que. . . .
ATontreal, Que. . .
Vancouver, B.C.
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Collingw'd, Ont. .
Selkirk, Man. . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q.
Quebec, Que. . . .
Quebec, Que. . . .
Kingston, Ont. .
Toronto, Ont. . .
Toronto, Ont. . .
Kingston, Ont. .
Victoria, B.C. . . .
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C. . . .
Toronto, Ont. . .
Collingw'd, Ont. .
Kingston, Ont. .
Kingston, Ont. .
Collingw'd, Ont. .
Pt. Arthur, Ont.
Pt. Arthur, Ont.
Pt. Arthur, Ont.
Prince Albert, S.
Pt. Arthur, Ont.
Kenora, Ont. . . .
Collingw'd, Ont.
Fee
Vancouver, B. C.
Vancouver, B. C.
Kingston, Ont. . .
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MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporarj' Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 1908.
u g Date
Where
x:S ofCerti-
Name
Grade
Address
Examination
Fee
S t
ficate
was passed
;5u
1908
Jan. 22 Geo. M. Gerow 3rd Class
" 22 Lewis H. Dickson 4th "
" 22 Emery Scott 3rd "
" 22 Edward Spencer 3rd "
" 22 Chas. R. Watson 4th "
" 22 James Ausman 4th "
Feb. 10 Chas. E. T. Fortier 4th "
" ■ 14 Napoleon Lazure 2nd "
" 14 Joseph Bernier '4th "
" 14 Jos. Desrochers 4th "
" 14 Edwin Richards 2nd "
" 14 James Logan 3rd "
" 14 Henry Quiney 4th "
" 14 Harvev E. Collins 4th "
" 14 Arcii. J. Fisher 3rd "
" 14 Wm. F. Henning 4th "
" 14 James Palmer 4th "
" 14 Alfred E. J. J. Middleton. . 4th " . . . .
" 14 Clayburn L. Breckon 4th "
" 14 Jas. C. KeUey 1st " U.K.
" 14 Patrick S. B. JoUy 2nd " U.K.
" 14 Herbert C. Dickey !2nd "
" 14/VVilham Johnston i2nd "
21 Walter Harris l2nd " U.K.
21 Thos. C. Walker 2nd "
21 Wm. R. RoskeUey 4th "
21 Jas. Brown 4th "
21 Robt. H. Watt [4th "
21|Frederick Keeling Temporary. . .
21 John Thos. Henlev 3rd Class
21 1 Jos. S. Gosselin 3rd
21 j Alfred Laflanmie 4th
21 Narcisse Langlois 4th
21tAmand Lambert 4th
21 1 John Barbour 3rd
21'Odilon Larose '4th
21 j Arthur Carbonneau 1 3rd
2l'Symphorien Legendre . . . 4th
21 'Noel Sauvageau 3rd
2ljPaul Villeneuve !3rd
21:Jolin Van Koenig j3rd
24 Jas. B. Lappen '4th
24 John Tlios. Maloney !4th
24 Wm. McCabe Isrd
2nd
4th
2nd
2nd
2nd
4th
4th
3rd
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
26| Daviil Perks i4tli
241 Richard J. Mucliinore.
241 Jos. Lamoureux
24 Wm. Chas. Spencer. . .
24 VVm. Henry Taylor. . .
24 Frank Thos. Norris. . .
24 Wilo Parry
24 Wm. T. Reed
24 Wm. H. Hartley
2G John Porter, Jr
2G Jas. H. Cornett..
26, David Myler
261 Wm. Chas. Fox
Picton, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Picton, Ont ,
Kingston, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Walkerv'ille, Ont. . .
Montreal, Que
Montreal, Que
St. Croix, Que
Montreal, Que
Huntsville, Ont. . . .
Toronto, Ont
Port Dalliousie, Ont.
Toronto, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Sarnia, Ont
Scarboro Jet., Que. .
Toronto, Ont
Halifax, N.S
Yarmouth, N.S
Halifax, N.S
Melocheville, Que. .
Victoria, B.C
Ladner, B.C
Dawson, Y.T
Quebec, Que
Village Lauzon, Que. .
Island of Orleans, Que.
Ste. Croix, Que
Sand J' Beacli, Que. . .
Bienville, Que
Bienville, Que
St. Antoine de Tilley,
Que
Cliamplain, Que
Roberval, Que
Quebec, Que
Garden Island, Ont. . .
Kingston, Ont
Kingston, Ont. . 5
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto, Ont.
Montreal, Que.
Toronto, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Toronto, Ont,
Halifax, N.S.
Halifax, N.S.
Halifax, N.S.
Sorel, Que. . .
Victoria, B.C.
Vancouver, B
Dawson, Y.T.
Quebec, Que
Sorel, P.Q. . . .
Quebec, Que. .
Quebec, Que. .
Kingston, Ont
Owen Sound, Ont .
CoUingwood, Ont.
Wiarton, Ont. . .' .
Meaford, Ont
Owen S'nd, Ont.
{t
Collingw'd, Ont.
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STEAMBOAT INSPECTION
101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 23a
List of Certificates of Competency and Temporary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March 31st, 1908.
"o ^
si
Date
of Certi-
St;
3 o
ficate
^^
Name
Grade
Address
Where
Examination
was passed
Fee
4796
4797
4798
4799
4800
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4809
4810
4811
4812
4813
4814
4815
4816
4817
4818,
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
4828,
4829
4830
4831,
48321
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
4848
4849
4850
4851,
190S I
Feb. 26 Donald McQ. Eraser !2nd Class Midland, Ont
" 26 Wm. Alfred McLaren. . . . 3rd " Owen Sound, Ont. . . .
" 27 Richard Kane 3rd " Bathurst, N.B
" 27 Frank W. Morissev 3rd " St. .John, N.B
" 27 Stephen O. White 3rd " i Halifax, N.S
" 27 Wm. Jos. Butler 4th " Hahfax, N.S
" 27 Chas. Wm. Shortt 2nd " U.K. . | Dartmouth, N.S
" 27 Jas. H. Ewing 1st " U.K. . [Halifax, N.S
" 27 Frank W. Hickey 3rd " [Port Mouton, N.S. . . .
" 27 John Leonard Temporarj'. . . . .Indiantown, N.B
Mar. 6 Adjutor Laflamme ]4th Class Notre Dame de Levis,
Que
GiSylvio Guenard 4th " . . .
6' Arthur Jolin 4th " . . .
6 Xavier Bouchard 3rd " . . .
6 Leopold E. Lapage 4th " . . .
6 Jefferson Harrison Temporary.
6 Arthur Abbey 2nd Class . . .
6 .Arch. McLaren 2nd
Collingw'd, Ont.
St. John, N.B.
St. John, N.B .
HaUfax, N.S. . .
St. John, N.B
Quebec, Que
U.K.
6 Edouard Caron 4th
6 Alfred Dion 3rd
6 Edouard Lemay 4th
6 Valere Lambert !3rd
9 Robt. H. Isbester 3rd
9 Jas. Leonard 2nd
9 Da\-id John Dow 4th
9 Wm. Belsom 2nd
9 Herman Jas. Jameson . . . 4th
9 Peter Wm. Lyon 1st
9 Francis M. Tiexney, 1st
11 Jas. McRoberts 2nd "
11 Dillwith S. Simons 3rd "
11 Patrick J. NorrLs 4th "
11 Melbourne J. Sherman. . . 3rd "
11 Frederick Moynes 1 Temporary. . .
11 Wm. B. Thompson J3rd "
11 Edgar L. Fawcett 2nd " U.K.
12 John Robt. Brown 3rd "
12 Wm. Henry Carefoot 2nd "
12 Harry Parsons 4th "
19 Herbert E. Berry 3rd '
19 Firmin Beaulac 3rd "
19 Ovide Paul 4th Class
19 Frederick G. Pelly 3rd
19 Louis Lavalee 3rd
19 Francois Rouleau 4th
19 J. B. Breconnier 3rd
19 Valere Langlois 4th
21 Xavier Poitras 3rd
Village Lauzon, Que. .
Le-\as, Que
Bienville, Que
Bienville, Que
Chilliwack, B.C
Toronto, Ont
Toronto, Ont
Orillia, Ont
Levis, Que
Levis, P.Q
Village Lauzon, Que. .
Goderich, Ont
Goderich, Ont. ......
Sarnia, Ont
Windsor, Ont
Canso, N.S
Barrie, Ont
Dartmouth, N.S
Kenora, Ont
Garden Island, Ont. . .
Kingston, Ont
Kingston, Ont
Lindsay, Ont
Victoria, B.C
Victoria, B.C
Midland, Ont
CoUingwood, Ont. . . .
Penetanguishene, Ont
St. John, N.B
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
Charlottetown, P. 10. 1..
Sorel, P.Q
Vancouver, B.C
Toronto, Ont . . ,
Quebec, Que.
Toronto, Out
Halifax, N.S.
Kenora, Ont. . .
Kingston, Ont .
21 Edouard Mongeon 3rd
21 Timothy Whitred 4th
21 j Ernest G. Irelantl.. .
25!Geo. Allard
25 .Arthur Matte
28jVVm. Jas. McEntyre
28 Ja.s. L. Millar
28 Arthur G. Boss
Temporary.
Ste. Anne de Bellevue,
Que
Sorel, P.Q
Hastings, Ont
Bracebridge, Ont
3rd Class St. Joseph de Sorel, P.Q.
4th " jSorcl, P.Q
Temporarj'. . . .Port Sytlney, Ont. . . .
2nd Cla.ss Pembroke, Ont
4th " Toronto, Ont
Victoria, B.C. . .
Victoria, B.C. . .
Toronto, Ont. .
Collingw'd, Ont
tt
St. John, N.B .
Sorel, P.Q
Sorel, P.Q
St. John, N.B.
Sorel, P.Q
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5 00
Kingston, Ont . .
5 00
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Sorel, P.Q
5 00
Sorel, P.Q
5 00
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2 00
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MARINE AND FISHERIES
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
LridT of Certificates of CJoiapetency and TeHiptorary Certificates granted to Engineers of Steamboats
from April 1st, 1907, to March aist, 1908.
s ^
7^0
Date
of Certi-
ficate
Name
Grade
4852
4853
4854
4855J
4856
4857
4858
4859
4860
4861
4862
4863
4864
4865
4866
4867
4868
4869
4870
4871
4872
4875
4874
4875
4876
4877
4878
4879
1907
Mar. 28
28
28
28
.\pril
Jos. Dupre 4th Class .
Louis Fortin 4th
Duncan Morrison 4th
Jas. Wilson 2iid
Thos. Sutar 4th
Wm. Morrison ;4th
John Clark i4th
Wm. Pothier iTemp>orary.
.\ntonio Baribeau i3rd Class. .
Wm. John Baker 4th "
Neo. Comtois 3rd "
Robt. Wm. Finlay |3rd "
Adelard Cournoyer 4th " . .
Norman Brodhurst Temporarj-.
Gilbert W. Brewster j "
Frank Edw. Mitchell . . . . ! "
Howard S. Baldwin "
Zach. S. Simpson "
Philip A. Watson 4th Class. .
John McGillivray 4th
Herbert Edw. Purser 4th
Emil Peterson 3rd
Geo. H. Martin 3rd
Knute T. Carlson 4th
John Edw. Hill 1st
John H. Talbot 3rd
Wm. Woolcock 2nd " U.K.
Wm. II. Gray 4th
U.K.
Address
Where
Examination
was pas.sed
Fee
St. Roch, P.Q Quebec, Que
Quebec, Que iQuebec, Que. . . .
Tiverton, Ont | Kincardine, Ont.
Collingwood, Ont. . . . iCoUingw'd, Ont. .
Toronto, Ont [Toronto, Ont. . .
Allandale, Ont [Toronto, Ont. . .
Vancouver, B.C [Vancouver, B.C .
Keppewa, Ont [Montreal, Que.. .
Sorel, P.Q Sorel, P.Q
Owen Sound, Ont. . . . (Owen So'd, Ont. .
Sorel, P.Q [Sorel, P.Q
Montreal, Que.. ,
Sorel, P.Q
Vancouver, B.C.
Ladner, B.C. . . .
Vancouver, B.C.
Victoria, B.C.
Montreal, Que.. .
Sorel, P.Q
Vancouver, B. C.
Victoria, B.C..
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8-9 EDWARD VII
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
REPOET
POSTMASTER GENERAL
YEAR E:Nr)ED MARCH 31
1908
PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMEN7'
OTTAWA
PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST
EXCELLENT MAJESTY
1908
[No. 24—1909.]
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount
Howick, Baron Grey oj Hoivick, in the County oj Northumberland, in the Peerage of
the United Kingdom and a Baronet ; Knight Grand Cross of Our Most DistinguisJied
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, &g., <&c., Governor General of Canada.
My Lord :
I have the honour to forward to Your Excellency the accompanying Report of the
Post Office Department of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended March .31, 1908^
which is respectfully submitted.
I have the honour to be.
My Lord,
Your Excellency's most obedient servant,
RODOLPHE LEMIEUX,
Postmaster General.
Post Office Department,
Ottawa, November 6, 1908.
24-Ai
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
COI^rTENTS
REPORT OV THE DEPUTY POSIMASTER GENERAL
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED IVIARCH 31, 1908.
Page.
Report of the Deputy Postmaster General . . . *i
General Statement of Expansion of Postal Services. . . xi
Surplus of Revenue over Expenditure xi
Changes in Postal Union Regulations xi, xii
Special Reduced Rate of Postage on British Newspapers, &c., sent to Canada. xii
Newspaper Postage betsveen Canada and the United States xn
Extension of Free Letter Carrier Delivery Service xu
.1 Special Delivery Service ^^^^
Postage Stamps, Statistics relating to . . ''i"
Number of Post Offices in operation ; also estimated number of letters and other articles of mail
matter posted ^^^
Increase in number of letters carried "^
Increase in Revenue, &c ^^
Surplus of Revenue over Expenditure for year ended March 31, 1908 x v
Net increase in number of Post Offices, in operation on March 31, 1908 and increase in ten years xvi
Increase in numbers of Postal Note, Money Order and Savings Bank Offices ; also yearly increase
since 1898 xvi
Total amounts remitted by Money Orders and Postal Notes yearly since June 30, 1898 xvii
Post Office Savings Bank statistics xvii
Mail Service by land route xvii and xviii
Railway Mail Service xix
New services by railway ''ix
Changes in existing services • • xx
Dead Letter tran.sactions xxi
Statement letters posted in the Dominion and unpaid letters sent to the
Dead Letter Office x.xii
Postal Stores — Comparative statement of expenditure for years 1906-1907 and 1907-1908 xxiii
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
CONTENTS OF APPENDICES.
APPENDIX A.
FiXAXciAL Statement.
Statement of Revenue
II Expenditure
Revenue and Expenditure, yearly, since Confederation
Statement of amount of Postage Stamps sold during year ended June 30, 1898,
and each succeeding year
APPENDIX B.
Mail Transportation-.
By l.ind .
Detail of payments in the Prince Edward Island Postal Division
.1 Nova Scotia >•
II New Brunswick m
II Quebec n
ti Montreal n
II Ottawa II
II Kingston n
II Toronto n ...
II London n
II Manitoba n
11 Moose Jaw n
II Sa.'^katoon m
II Edmonton i-
" Calgary n
II Vancouver n
II Victoria n
By steamboats and sailing vessels
By railways
Payments for mail bags, mail locks, &c
APPENDIX r.
ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES.
MoNEV Order and other Transactions.
General Statement of Money Order business .
Number and amount of Money Orders issued payable within the Dominicm ....
Number and amount of Money Orders drawn on other countries
Number and amount of Money Orders issued abroad and payable in Canada.. . .
Money Order transactions with the United States
Establisliment of additional Foreign Exchanges, &c
Average value of Money Orders issued in Canada and average commission
thereon, 1896 to 1908 inclusive '.
Receipts and Expenditure
Gross sums received from the public for commissions
Share of commission allowed to Postmasters of other than city offices
Analysis of the Money Order business
General operations in Canada
Interchange of Money Orders between Canada and other countries and colonies.
Number of Money Order Offices in operation in each Province
Total number and value of Money Orders i.saued in each Province
Total sums received for ]tfoney Orders issued in each Province
Transactions between Canada and other countries and colonies. ...
Appendix.
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Page.
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3 to 8
9to34
35 to 48
49 to 65
66 to 81
82 to 94
9.5 to 101
102 to 121
122 to 136
137 to 150
151 to 158
159 to 165
166 to 173
174 to 179
180 to 187
188 to 190
191 to 193
194 to 195
196
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Appendix.
APPENDIX C— Concluded.
Money Order Traxsactioxs— Co/ic^i/ded.
Statement showing Accounting OflBces in operation ; gross Postal Revenue ;
number and amount of Money Orders issued and paid and amount of com-
mission thereon ; value of Postal Notes paid, and compensation, salarj' and
allowances paid to Postmaster of each office
In Ontario
Quebec
Nova Scotia ....
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island I
Manitoba '
Saskatchewan
Alberta I
British Columbia ;
Yukon
APPENDIX D. I
Re\EXUE, SaLARIE.S AXD allowances in CoNXECTIOX with NoN-ACfOLNTIXGl
Post Offices. i
Page.
21
21 to
49
50 to
69
70 to
77
78 to
82
83 to
84
85 to
90
91 to
95
96 to
99
99 to 104
105
Names of offices alphabetically arranged
APPENDIX E.
Post Office Savings Bank.
Aggregate balance at credit of depositors ; increase for year ; average amount
to credit of each depositor
Number of accounts oijened during year ; number of accounts closed ; number
open and increase at close of year
Number and amount of deposits
Average amount of each dejxjsit
Number and amount of repayments
Average amount of each withdrawal
Interest paid to depositors
M made principal
Increase in number of offices receiving deposits
>, in claims to moneys of decea.sed deix)sitors
Statement of Post Office Savings Bank transactions for year ended March 31,
1908, and of total amount then due to deiK>sitors
Arrangements for transfer of deiX)sitors' accounts from, and to, the Post Office
Savings Bank of the United Kingdom ...
Statement of the business of Post Office Savings Bank yearly from Ajml 1, 1868,
to March 31, 1908
.4PPENDIX F.
Postal Notes.
Statement : revenue derived from commissions i
Statement : number of Postal Notes received from American Bank Note
Company and issued to Postmasters
Statement : number and value of Postal Notes received in Postal Note Division ;
v^lue of Postage Stamps affixed thereto to permit of broken amounts \)*-\ng
remitted and amounts paid in Postage Stamps for extra commission .
Statement : number of Postal Notes returned to Postal Note Division by
Postmasters I
Statement : number and value paid Postal Notes received at Postal Note Divi-
APPENDIX G.
Losses sustained in Collecting the Postal Revenue and in Conducting
THE Money Order, Postal Note and Savings Bank Systems. '
Statement : Nature and amount of losses
3 to 167
3
4 to 5
2
3
4 to 5
6
7
S to4
CONTEXTS OF A PPENDICES
VS.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX H.
Keport of Missing Registered Letters. — Class A.
Abstractions from, or loss of, registered letters containing money —
Report of Missing Unregistered Letters.— Class B.
Abstractions from, or loss of, unregistered letters containing money.
Recapitulation — Classification
APPENDIX I.
Dead Letter Branch.
Statement : letters received at Dead Letter branches, contents and disposal .
Appendix.
Page.
Summary
Statement : number of letters received containing enclosures of value ; amount
and nature of contents and number of such letters delivered and undelivered.
APPENDIX J.
Postage Stamp Branch.
Statement : receipts and issues of Postage Stamps
Statement : comparative increase and decrease in issue of Postage Stamps 1906-
07 and 1907-08
APPENDIX K.
Postal Stores.
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General summary of payments
Miscellaneous revenue from sale of new and condemned articles
Sum credited in accounts of contractors for old metal bars and label cases
Statements :
Stock ....
Special printing.
Stationery
Mail bags, locks, &c
Stamping material, scales and weights, &c
Street letter boxes and miscellaneous articles
Uniforms for letter carriers, transfer agents, &c
APPENDIX L.
Railway Mail Service.
2 to i;»
•22 to 59
60
2 to 5
6 and 7
8 to 26
2 and 3
4 to .5
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Statement : salaries of superintendents, railway mail clerks, transfer agents, &c.;
also mileage paid to mail clerks years 1894-95 to 19070S, inclusive
Comparative statement of number of railway mail clerks and transfer agents,
with classification, from 1896 to 1908, inclusive
Clerks assisting superintendents in their offices
Statement : number and extent of case examinations, November, 1898, to
November, 1908, inclusive
Number of superintendents, railway mail clerks and transfer agents, July 1,
1880, Ui April 1, 1908 _
Additional miles of railway over which mails were carried dvu-ing year
Statements :
New service by railway and increased mileage
Increases iu frequency of railway mail service
Additional railway mail service mileage
Distance travelled with mails on each railway in Canada. _
Comparative statement : miles of railway in operation on which mails are car-
ried ; daily service by jjostal and baggage cars and distance travelled in
miles from June 30, 1895, to March 31, 1908
Detail of service by postal and baggage car ^
Mail service mileage by water 1906-07 and 1907-08 '.
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
REPORT
OF THE
DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL
1907-1908.
Post Office Department,
Ottawa, 4th November, 1908.
To the Honourable
RoDOLPHE Lemieux, K.C. M.P.,
Postmaster General of Canada.
I have the honour to submit for your consideration the several statements annexed
hereto, comprising the report for the year ending March 31, 1908. These statements
show that there has been a very considerable expansion both in the service and in the
transactions of the Post Office during the year.
The main points of increase are as follows : —
In the number of Post Offices, an increase of 446
II Postal Note Offices, an increase of . . 546
II Money Order Offices, " . . 129
II Savings Bank Offices, " . . 41
There has been an increase of 656 miles in the extent of the system over which
mails are carried by railway. The number of miles which mails have been carried by
railway, water routes and ordinary land routes is greater by 1,129,779 miles than it
was for the year before.
The estimated increase in the number of letters and post cards sent during the
year is 34,887,000, which is over 8 per cent more than the figures of 1907,
Owing to the growth of the service in the directions mentioned, the expenditure
has increased by $578,442.32, as compared with last year, but in spite of that fact there
was a iiurplus from the operations of the service which amounts to $1,101,826.64.
Postal Union Regulations — Changes.
The changes in the regulations governing the interchange of correspondence
between the countries comprised in the Univer.sal Postal Union Congress held in Rome
in April, 1906, of which particulars are given in the Report of the Canadian delegate to
the Congress published last year, came into operation on October 1, 1907.
Xii POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Among these changes, those of the greatest public interest are no doubt (1) the
reduction of letter postage, which permits letters to be sent from Canada to all parts of
the British Empire at the rate of two cents per ounce and to foreign countries generally
at the rate of 5 cents for the first ounce and 3 cents for each subsequent ounce ; (2) the
removal of certain restrictions upon the use of private post cards for international cor-
respondence and (3) the introduction of the International Reply Coupon system where-
by the sender of a letter addressed to any of the countries which have adopted the
system can make provision for prepayment of postage on the reply.
Special Reduced Rate of Postage on British Newspapers, &c., sext to Canada.
On May 1, 1907, there came into operation an arrangement between the Gen-
eral Post Office of the United Kingdom and the Post Office Department of Canada
by which the postage rate on British newspapers, magazines and trade journals intended
for despatch to Canada by direct Canadian Packet was I'educed to Id. per pound.
In order to be eligible for transmission at this ' Canadian Magazine Post ' rate, British
newspapers, (fee., must be duly registered for that purpose at the British General
Post Office and must comply with conditions of transmission prescribed by that
department. It is satisfactory to be able to report that the consequence of this reduc
tion in the rate has been a large increase in the number of British newspapers and
magazines coming into this country.
Newspaper Postage between Canada and the United States.
For some time past the provisions of the Postal Convention between Canada and
the United States relative to the postage on newspapers and periodicals passing between
the two countries were felt to be unsatisfactory, and an amendment was made to the
Convention (taking eflfect on May 8, 1907) by which the rate was fixed at one
cent for each four ounces, calculated on the weight of each package of newspapers or
periodicals, and prepaid by means of postage stamps affixed.
This amendment was subsequently modified : and copies of legitimate daily news-
papers posted from the office of publication addressed to regular subscribers and news-
dealers can now be sent from Canada to the United States and from the United States
to Canada at the rate of one cent per pound. Newspapers and periodicals published
less frequently than daily are still subject to the rate of one cent per four ounces.
Extension of Free Letter Carrier Delivery Service.
Free letter carrier delivery service has been put in operation during the past year
in the following thirteen places : —
In Ontario : — Peterboro, Guelph, Berlin, Stratford, Windsor, St. Catharines,
In Quebec : — Sherbrooke, St. Hyacinthe and Trois Rivieres.
In P. E. Island ;— Charlottetown.
In Manitoba : — Brandon,
In Alberta : — Calgary and Edmonton.
REPORT OF TEE BE PITY POSTMASTER GENERAL xiu
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
Special Delivery Service.
In connection with the establishment of free letter carrier delivery in the places
mentioned above, the system of special deliveiy of letters has also been extended to
these places ; and the regulations respecting special delivery have been so modified that
it is no longer necessary for a person despatching a letter, which he desires to have
delivered immediately, to provide himself with the ' special delivery ' stamp issued by
the department. He may now place upon his letter ordinary postage stamps to the
value of ten cents in addition to the stamps required for prepayment of postage and
write across the corner of the envelope the words ' special delivery '. This will ensure
the special delivery of the letter as provided for in the regulations.
■The issue during the fiscal year under review shows in value an increase of 114 per
cent and in quantity an increase of 1"2|^ per cent over that of the preceding year, repre-
senting a total value of 88.685,370.05 and an aggregate in quantities of 481,223,267
pieces, — increases, respectively, of $920,318.55 and 52,559,784 pieces.
To facilitate the mailing of 2nd class matter sent by publishers to their subscribers
in the United States, special newspaper wrappers of the Ic, 2c. and 3c. denominations
were introduced. As a result of the reduction in rate of this class of matter, made in
February, so far as daily editions of newspapers were concerned, the demand for 2c. and
3c. wrappers ceased, and their issue was, accordingly, discontinued.
The number of duly authorized stamp vendors other than Postmasters in the
Dominion on March 31, 1908, was 1,321, an increase as compared with the same date
last year of 215.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
INCREASE IN LETTERS CARRIED.
The estimated increase in the number of letters carried during the year (based 'on
the sale of stamps), is 31,916,000. The increases for the years since 1898 have been as
follows ; —
1899 15,400,000
1900 (■2c. rate adopted) 27,917,500
1901 23,357,000
1902 • • • • 21,978,000
1903 22,163,000
1904 23,399,000
1905 26,351,000
1906 38,103,000
1907 (for 12 months, on basis of fiscal 9 months) 40,451,000
1908 ,.... 31,916,000
INCREASE IN REVENUE, &c.
The net revenue for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1908, compared with the
previous year, shows an increase of $377,717.62.
PREVIOUS INCREASES.
1898 $324,87127
1899 *344,878 77
1900 1,053 25
1901 237,208 02
1902 466,933 91
1903 478,00165
1904 286,196 99
1905 473,047 93
1906 807,969 86
1907 796,706 23
*Decrea8e.
The surplus of revenue over expenditure for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1908,
wa.s .^1,101,826.64.
PREVIOUS RECORD.
Deficit. Surplus.
1896 $781,152 19
1897 586,539 92
1898 47,602 30
1899 $. 398,917 79
1900 461,661 87
1901 416,183 99
1902 $ 5,109 14
1903 395,268 11
1904 . 304,783 90
1905 ,. 490,844 89
1906 1,011,765 31
1907 (9 months to March 31, 1907) 1,082,30159
XVI
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statement of Post Offices in operation in Canada on March 31, 1908, showing
number of Post Offices closed during past year and net increase, also increase in number
of Offices during the last ten years.
Number of Post Offices in operation on March 31, 1908. . . 11,823
Number of Post Offices established from March 31, 1907, to
March 31, 1908 o24
Number of Post Offices closed during same period 78
Net increase .
446
INCREASE IX TEN YEARS.
Total number of Post Offices in 1898
1908
Increase
9,282
11,823
2,541
INCREASE IN POSTAL NOTE OFFICES, MONEY ORDER OFFICES AND
SAVINGS BANK OFFICES FOR THE YEAR.
Increase in number of postal note offices 546
II M money order offices 129
II 11 savings bank offices 41
Yearly increase in number of offices established since 1898 :
Money
Order.
Sa\ ings
Bank.
Postal Note
(Established
1898-99).
189s
390
40
68
57
162
.59
89
280
182
115
129
35
24
9
48
20
19
27
28
22
32
41
1899
1900
520
1901
1902
1903
19<)4
1!K)5
1906
596
1,245
1.183
918
841
780
1907 (9 innnths ijeriod)
355
1908
646
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL
ZVll
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY REMITTED BY MONEY ORDERS AND
POSTAL NOTES.
Year ended June 30, 1898 $14,518,480 22
1899 15,239,486 69
1900 17,499,045 81
1901 19,415,273 62
1902 25,251,871 92
1903 28,914,296 82
1904 32,551,562 70
1905 36,229,050 84
1906 42,06.3,237 25
1907 48,322,523 04
„ n 1908 55,284,595 41
POST OFFICE SAVINGS EANK.
12 months
ended
March 31, 1007
12 ir.onths
ended
March 31, 1908
Number of deposits 241,952
Amount of deposits t 811,401,773.00
Number of withdrawals.
Amount of withdrawals
Number of accounts opened
Number of accounts closed
Number of accounts remaining open.
Balance to credit of depositors
Number of offices .
106.287
$12,570,670.33
39,311
41,038
167,285
.S47,452,957.75
1,043
242,386
§12,293,544.17
116,435
§13,610,865.95
42,530
44,403
165,691
§47,564,284.28
1,084
Increase.
434
8891,771.17
10,148
§1,040,195.62
3,219
3,365
§111,326.53
41
De-
crease.
1,594
Mail Services by Land Routes.
The following changes were made in the frequency of mail service of Post Ofl&ces
in operation dui'ing the peiiod of nine months ending March 31, 1908.
From three to four trips per season, 1 office.
From four to five trips per season, 4 offices.
From four to ten trips per season, 1 office.
From monthly to fortnightly, 1 office.
From monthly to tri-monthly, 1 office.
From fortnightly to weekly, 8 offices.
From weekly to semi-weekly, 147 offices.
From weekly to tri-weekly, 1 1 offices.
From weekly to four times weekly, 6 offices.
From weekly to daily, 8 offices.
From weekly to semi-daily, 2 offices.
From semi-weekly to tri-weekly. 132 offices.
From semi-weekly to four times weekly, 11 offices.
From semi-weekly to daily, 11 offices.
From semi-weekly to seven times weekly, 1 office.
24— B.
xviii POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
From tri-weekly to four times weekly, 19 offices.
From tri- weekly to daily, 120 offices.
From tri- weekly to .semi-daily, 2 offices.
From four times weekly to daily, 5 offices.
From four times weekly to semi-daily, 1 office.
From five times weekly to daily, 1 office.
From daily to seven times per week, 6 offices.
From daily to semi daily, 95 offices.
From daily to fourteen times a week, 6 offices.
From seven times a week to fourteen times a week, 5 offices.
From semi-daily or more frequently to a greater frequency, 148 offices.
Mileage of stage routes, 17,102,214
Mileage of previous year 16,812,415
Increase 289,799
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL xix
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
During the fiscal year 1907-08, 6-56 09 miles of additional railway were utilized
for mail purposes, making a total actual track mileage over which mails were carried on
March 31, 1908, of 21,474.59.
The following statement shows the details of such additional service :
Railway.
Terminal Points.
Atlantic, (Quebec Western Ry
Canadian Northern Ry
Canadian Pacific Ry.
Central Ontario Ry
Halifax & South western Ry
Lake Erie & Detroit Riv . Ry. . .
Levis County Ry
Lotbiniere & Megantie Ry
Quebec & Lake St. John. .
Sandwich, Windsor & Amherst-
burg Ry ..
South western Traction Co
St. Maurice Valley River
Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern
Railway
Vancouver, Victoria & E. Ry. . .
Paspebiac West and Port Daniel.
Edmonton and Morinville
Edmonton and Stony Plain
Saskatoon and Warnian
Swan River and Benito
Burketon and i indsay
Curzon Jet. and Kingsgate
Garneau and Grandes Piles
Xokomis and Lanigan
Reston and Kaizer
Spences Bridge and Nicola
Strassburg and Nokomis
Whittier Jet. and Molson
Bancroft and Maynooth
LiveriX)oland Barrington Passage
Blenheim and F.rieau
Levis and St. Romuald
Lyster and DeschaiUons
La Tuque Jet. and La Tuque
Dis-
tance in
Miles.
Service.
Amherstburg and Windsor
St. Thomas and Talbot villa Royal. . .
Lambert and Tempo
Three River.s and Shawenegan Falls.
International Boundar J' and Keremeos
Laurier and Danville
Midway and Boundarj' Line
Less 18 miles over estimated for 1906-07.
5 |R. P.O. Dailv ex. Sunday
I B.C. Tri- weekly.
6 iB.C. Semi-weekly.
5 ,B.C. Tri- weekly.
2
7 R.P.O. Daily.
3GiB.C. Daily ex. Sundav.
30
15-9
28-89
674-09
18
656 09
XX
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE— Con^wmed
CHANGES IN EXISTING SERVICES.
During the year there have been established the following increases in the frequency
of railway mail service : —
Railway.
Alberta Ry. & Irrigaticn
Co ■
Canadian Northern Ry. .
Canadian Pacific Ry . .
Grand Trunk Ry . . .
Great Northern Ry
Halifax, South-western
Ry
Intercolonial Ry
Nelson & Fort Sheppard
Ry
Ottawa & New York Ry
Queliec & Lake St. John
Ry
Temiinal Points.
Quebec, Montreal &
, Southern Ry
Sandwich, \Vind.sor &i
AmherstburET Electric'
Hy
Sjwkane - Internationa]
R.y
Tiniiskaniinpf & Northern
Ontario Ry y
Lethbridge— Cardston
Fort Francis — Winnipeg
Saskatoon — Waruian
Winnipeg— Dauithin
Winnipeg — Morris
Bedford— Farnham
Calgary— Strathcona
Elkhorn— Strassburg
vjrarneau Jet.— Grandes Piles . .
Labelle— Noininingue
McAdam Jet.— St. Stephen . . .
Maniwaki — North Wakefield . .
Montreal — Toronto
Mattawa — Kippewa — Tiraiska
niing
Orangeville — Teeswater . . .
Ottawa— Waltham
Reston— Kaiser
St. Jerome — St. Agathe. . . .
Strassburg— Lanigan
Wetaskiwin— Hardisty
Winnipeg — Molson
Barrj' Bay— Depot Harbour. .
Vancouver, B. C. — Blaine,
Wash :
Vancouver — Boundary line . . .
New Germany — Lunenburg. . . .
Levis— Riviere du Loup
Nelson — Waneta
Cornwall — Ottawa
Quebec— Chicoutimi
Quebec — Riviere <a Pierre
Sorel — Montreal
Windsor — Amherstburg
Curzon Jet. — Kingsgate
North Bay— New Liskeard
New Liskeard — Englehart. . . .
66
207-4
13-7
177-7
40-3
11-5
191-8
207-
6-6
23-5
03-!)
57-7
338-
47-2
4.5-2
77-56
i)8-2
30-33
51-4
44
263 -8
37-6
378
33
114-51
60
56 7
239-3
57
44-39
17 5
8.5
112 9
26.
Particulars.
B.C. service increased to daily.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional tri-weekly service bj' P.C.
Additional weekly service by B.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
P.C. service increased to daily.
Adc'itional daily service by B.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
.Additional daily service by B.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
B.C. service increased to daily.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional 15. C. service daily.
B.C. service incre.ased to tri-weekly.
Additional tri-weekly .service by B.C.
B.C. service increased from semi to
tri-weekly.
B.C. service superseded.
Additional B.C. service daily except
Sunday .
B.C. superseded by P.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
B.C. service increased to semi-daily.
Additional tri-weekly service by B.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional weekly B.C. service one
wa,y.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Weekly B.C. service supersed by P.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional semi -daily service.
B.C. service increased from tri-weekly
to daily.
Additional daily service by B.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL xxi
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
DEAD LETTERS OFFICE.
The transactions of the Dead Letter Branch of the Department during the yea.
ended March 31, 1908, were as follows: —
Number of ]etters originating in Canada, returned as undelivered (dead) —
By British Post Office 44,095
By United States Post Office 168,098
By British colonies and foreign countries 7,069
219,262
Less — Registered letters included in above and
transferred to registered class. ... 3,446
215,816
Books, packets, &c., received from foreign countries. . . . 86,970
302,786
Dead letters, circulars, postal cards, &c., returned from
Canadian post offices 1,659,67 1
Dead letter.s registered found to contain value. ...... 32,415
Dead letters, circulars, postal cards, etc., sent to tue Dead
Letter Office for special reasons, such as in:,ufficienb
address, non-payment of postage, etc *5 19,969
2,212,055
■ Of these letters, &c., 21,908 contained articles of value or were registered.
zzu
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Statemxt showing the estimated uuinber of letters posted in the Dominion of Canada,
and the number of unpaid letters sent to the Dead Letter Office, with their relative
proportions, during the period from July 1, 1875 to March 31, 1908.
Year.
Estimated number
of lettei-s posted
in Canad.T, during
the year ended
June 30.
Number of unpaid
letters sent to
the Dead Letter
Branch during the
same period.
Proixirtion.
1870
1877
1878
1879 ;
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
41,000,000
41,510,000
44,000,000
43,900,000
45,800,000
48,170,000
56,200,000
62,800,000
66,100,000
6S 400,000
71,000,000
74,300,000
80,21)0,000
92,668,000
94,100,000
97,975,000
102,850,000
106,2( '0,000
107,145 000
107,565.000
116,028,000
123,830,000
135.975,000
150,375,000
178.292,500
191.650.000
213,628,000
235,791,000
259,190,000
285.541.000
323,644,000
273,071,000
396.011.000
114,610
97,470
77.740
44,020
41,666
42,123
41.260
41,410
42,319
41,267
44,166
47,553
47,371
48,648
29,041
27,304
28,603
28,311
27,820
27,178
27,389
35, .590
29,253
.36,253
40,254
40,361
44,982
54,889
58,502
59,663
72,.532
67,304
91,746
One in 364
425
570
997
.. 1,090
M 1,143
.. 1,362
M 1,516
n 1,562
.. 1.660
„ 1,607
., 1,562
„ 1,694
.. 1,904
., .3,239
.. 3,581
.. 3, .595
.. 3,754
.. 3,851
.. 3,957
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894 ♦
1895
1896'.
1897 ....
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907 (for 9 months)
1908 . .
.. 4,236
.. 4,339
•. 4,614
M 4,147
.. 4,429
., 4,748
■. 4,749
.. 4,296
.. 4,430
.. 4,785
.. 4,462
., 4,057
,. 4,316
REPORT OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL xxiii
SESSIONAL PAPER no. 24
POSTAL STORES.
Statement of Expenditure for the Fiscal Year (nine months) ended March 31, 1907,
and the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Items of Expenditure.
Inside sers'ice —
Printing . . . .
Stationery . .
Total.
Outside service-
Printing. . .
Stationery .
Total printing and stationery
Mail bags, mail locks, &c
Miscellaneous, stamping material, scales, letter boxes, letter carriers' uni-
forms, &c
Total
Total expenditure, inside and outside service
1906-1907.
(9 months).
S cts.
10,105 03
5,589 24
15,694 27
30,812 55
20,738 80
51,551 35
52,947 08
44,179 28
1907-1908,
(12 months).
S cts.
19,390 83
9,.579 44
28,970 27
62,151 29
36,752 44
98,903 73
65,608 17
82,744 34
148,677 71
164,371 98
247,256 24
276,226 51
Detailed statements of the transactions of the Branch during the year, also the
balance of stores in .stock, March 31, 1907, and on March 31, 1908, will be found in
Appendix ' K '.
T have the honour to be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
R. M. COULTER,
Depnly Postmaste?- General.
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX A
FINAXCIAL STATEMENT.
24— a1
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8^9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX A.
REVENUE.
Statement of the Revenue of the Post Office Department for the Year ended
March 31, 1908.
Balance due by ix)stma.sters on revenue account on March 31, 1908
Postage stamps, jxjst cards, &c. , sold
Postage paid in cash on newspapers . .
Postage paid in cash on third class (printed) matter
Rents of letter boxes and drawers
Commission received on money orders
Commission received on postal notes
Profit in exchange on money order business with other countries
Transit charges on corresixjndence from other countries
Postage on parcels from other countries
Void money orders, that is money orders issued between April 1, 1906, and
March 31, 1907, payment of which had not been claimed up to March 31,
1908
Miscellaneous revenue
S cts.
Deductions.
Salaries, forward allowances, allowances towards rent, fuel and light, compen-
sation on money order and ix)stal note business and commission on box and
drawer rents ._
Discount to stamp vendors and postmasters and compensation to messengers
for special delivery of letters
Losses by fire, burglary, &c
Balance of commission paid to other countries on money order business
Transit charges on correspondence for other countries
Postage on parcels for otlier countries
Balance due by postmasters on revenue account on March 31, 1908
2,200,202 93
56,353
1,716 48
43,559 60
32,195 24
14,220 12
27,101 61
$ cts.
27.
,556.
124
138,
121,
321,
56,
47:
4.
74
161 61
036 80
538 92
601 95
004 01
003 29
272 31
131 74
094 90
426 19
541 88
352 53
9,483,166 13
2,375,409 75
7,107,756 38
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX A—Contimied.
EXPENDITURE.
Statement of the Expenditure of the Post Office Department of the Dominion
of Canada for the year ended March 31, 1908.
Paid bt Cheque from Parliamentary Appropkiatiox.
Convej'ance of mails by land
I. steamboats, &c
II railways
Making and repairing mail bags and locks
Total
Salaries paid by cheque
Travelling expenses
Tradesmen's bills
Stationery, printing and advertising
Miscellaneous disbursements paid by cheque
Maintenance of the s'Tvice in the' Yukon and Atlin districts.
Total
S cts.
1,341,979 62
219,134 79
1,677,262 55
64,624 92
3,303,001 88
2,004,146 54
15,683 44
163,610 72
104,597 06
287,545 15
127,344 95
6,005,929 74
24-aU
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
The following table shows the net Revenue, Expenditure and Deficit or Surplus,
as the case maybe, of the Post Office for each Fiscal Year since Confederation : —
Year ended June 30.
Net Revenue.
1868..
1869.
1870.
1871. .
1872.
1873. .
1874.
1875.
1876. .
1877.
1878..
1879. .
1880.
1881. .
1882..
1883..
1884..
1885.,
1886..
1887..
1^88.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
18S3.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899. ,
1900.
19)1.
1902.
1903..
1904.
1905..
1906.
♦1907
190«..
808,
758,
788,
803,
916,
093,
151,
172,
106,
120,
224,
117,
179,
344,
543,
753,
712,
790,
852,
964,
322,
220.
357,
515.
,652,
.773
.809.
,792.
97i;
,202,
,527:
,182,
,183,
421
888.
366,
652,
125.
933;
061,
107,
> cts.
857 84
182 03
904 78
637 17
418 34
516 07
269 83
381 38
736 74
224 26
912 17
364 50
677 89
969 85
309 21
079 22
318 85
494 90
,155 00
062 17
,728 68
,503 66
388 95
,823 44
,745 79
,507 71
,341 06
789 64
652 93
,938 42
809 69
,930 92
,984 17
,192 19
,126 10
,127 75
,32 74
,342 67
,342 53
,858 93
,756 38
785,
864,
9:53,
994,
1,092.
1,240,
1,370,
1,509,
1,581,
1.694,
1.715
1,750,
1,818,
1,876,
1,980
2,176
2,312,
2,488,
2,76.3,
2,818,
2,889,
2,982,
3,074,
3,161,
3,316,
3,421,
3,517,
3,593,
3,752,
3,789,
3,575,
3,581,
3,645,
3,837,
3,883,
3,970,
4,347,
4,634,
4,921,
3,979,
6,005,
cts,
298 55
954 55
398 67
876 00
519 03
135 95
542 41
113 29
608 72
708 18
255 36
267 17
271 05
657 96
567 25
089 09
965 27
315 36
186 41
907 22
728 59
321 48
469 91
675 72
120 03
203 17
261 31
647 47
805 12
478 34
411 99
848 71
646 04
.376 18
016 96
859 64
540 84
527 78
577 22
557 34
929 74
. I
$ cts.
106,772 52
144,493 89
191,238 83
176,100 69
146,619 88
219,272 58
336,731 91
474,871 98
574,483 92
490,343 19
632,902 67
638,.593 16
531,688 11
437,258 04
423,009 87
600,646 42
697,820 46
911,031 41
854,845 05
566,999 91
761,817 82
717,080 96
64.5,852 28
663,374 24
647,<i95 46
707,920 25
800,857 83
781,152 19
586,539 92
47,602 30
398,917 79
461,661 87
416,183 99
Surplus.
5i cts.
13,559 29
5,109 14
395,268 11
304,783 99
490,844 89
1,011,765 31
1,032,301 59
1,101,826 64
Statement of the amount of Postage Stamps, Ac, sold during the year ended June
30, 1898, and each of the succeeding years.
Year.
Amount.
Year.
Amount.
1898
S cts.
4,400,601 91
4,091,116 11
4,0.38,1.34 16
4,.340,.543 21
4,64i.,227 &5
5.154,.554 17
1904
S cts.
5,605,713 73
189D
1900
1905
1906-
6,134,297 35
6,972,355 93
1901
•1907
1908
5,858,258 18
1902
8,556,036 80
1903
* Nine months.
W. J. Johnstone,
Acro7intant.
R. M COULTER,
Deputy Postmaster General.
-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX B
MAIL TEAI^SPOETATION
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No, 24
A. 1909
APPENDIX B.
MAIL TRANSPORTATION.
PRIXCE EDWARD ISLAND POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal.
Division, made within the fi-cal year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Abranfs Village and Cape Egmont.
Abram's Village and Maxiamville . .
Afton and Mount Stewart
Albany and Railway Station
Albany and Tryon
Albert on and Kildai'e..
Alberton and Mill River East
Alberton and Railway Station
AUiston and Montague
Alma and Lauretta
Alma and Railway Station
Appin Road and Hampton
Argyle Shore and Bon.shaw
do do
Arlington and Richmond
Armadale and Monticello
Armadale and Railway Station ....
Augustine Cove and Cape Traverse.
Avondale and Railway Station
D. .J. Gallant.
Arsenault . . .
McEachern. .
Noonau
Lord
R. Oliver ....
.T. (rallant....
T. Millman . .
E. Smith . . .
O'Brien ....
Mountain . .
Gillespie. . . .
McNevin . . .
Beaton. . . .
Cameron. . . .
A. Carter . . .
McCormack.
Sherren ....
A. Curran . .
Baldwin's Road and Perth Station
Bangor and Morell Station
Bayfield and Glencorrodale
Bay Fortune and Souris East ....
Beach Point and Murray Har. South
Bear River and Railway Station. . .
Beaton's Mills and Railwaj' Station
Bedeque, and Fern wood
Bedeque and Summerside
Bedford Station and Grand Tracadie
Bedford Stationand Railway Station
Belfast and Pinette
Belfastand Railway .Station
Belle Creek and Railway Station. .
Belle Creek and Wood Islands
Belvue and Railway Station . .
Bloomfield and Bloomfield Station .
Bloomfield Station and Glengarry . .
Bloonifi'-ld Stationand Miminegash.
Booiutif-ld Station and Ry. Station
Blooming Point North and Tracadie
Cross
Bonwell and Churchill
Boughton Island and DeGross Marsh
Bracklt-y Bf-ach and Winsloe Stat'n
Breadalliane and Millvale
do do
Breadalbane and New London. ...
Breadalbane and Railway Station. . |
Breadalbane and Victoria
Bridgetown and Mount iioi>e
I J. Moar
D. Robbing
.J. McEachern.. .
|C. Coffin.
jW. Harris
iL. McDonald...
.1. A. Mc Isaac . .
|D. Mclnnis
C. McLean
|D. A. McDonald
F. Berrigan
M. Martin
B. Martin
A. Matheson.
do
M. F. McDonald
S. Peters
P. (iriffin..
H. Chappell . .
F. Peters ...
•J. E. Lacey
D, McGilvary . .
D..I. McCormack
E. Saunders ....
M. Matheson . . .
R. McKay
.J. Warren
M. Matheson . . .
P. M. Fay . .
W. Burhoe
Amount.
S cts.
82 48
50 CO
30 00
100 48
162 00
94 92
70 00
127 20
464 84
2.5 00
40 00
72 77
15 00
13 00
80 00
38 88
20 00
125 OO
54 95
24 00
79 24
29 60
110 00
85 00
20 00
20 41
80 00
199 48
97 48
40 OO
170 00
78 50
81 91
21 25
87 00
42 25
54 00
78 00
44 00
83 58
48 00
65 00
220 00
57 09
18 00
310 25
113 04
315 00
58 84
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 190<>
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal
Division, itc. — Co7itinued.
Bristol and Railway Station. .
Brookfield and Railway Station
!G.
Bnidenell and Railway Station G.
Burlington and Spring Valley J.
Caledonia and Railway Station
Cape Traverse and Railway Station
Cape Traverse and Searletown
Cape Wolfe and Lot 4
Cardigan Bridge and Corraville. .
Cardigan Bridge and Martinvale . .
Cardigan Bridge and Head of Cardi-
gan
Cardigan Bridge and Launching
Place...
Cardigan Bridge and Montague
Cardigan Bridge and Lot 56
do do
do do
Cardigan Bridge and Railway Stn..
Cavendish and Hunters River
Central Bedeque and Middleton. . ..
do do
Chralottetown and Cherry Valley. .
Charlottetown and Long Creek. . . .
Charlottetown and Marshfield
Charlottetown and Railway Station
Charlottetown and Street Letter
Bo.xes
Charlottetown and Victoria
Charlottetown and Wharf (Winter
Steamers)
Cherrj- Grove and New Harmony. .
Cherry Valley and EarnsclifiFe
Clear Spring and New Zealand
Railway Station
Clear Spring and Bear River Rail-
way Station
Clermont and Kensington
Clinton and New L<jndon
Clyde Station and Railway Station.
Coleman and Railway Station
Coleman and West Point
Comrafrcial Road and Peters Road
Crapaud and Gamble'.-* Comer
Culloden and Railway Station
Hume
Beaton . . . .
Johnston . . .
A. Sudbury.
A. Beaton . . . ,
H. Ho watt
W. Muttart
G. McKay
P. McMillan...
A. C. Mclnnis .
W. McLeod...
p. Foley
A. Kennedy. . . .
p. Foley
C. Vickerson... .
A. Shaw
J. McNeil
J. Beaton
'j. A. Crawford.
W. Roberts
F. McKenna . . .
S. T. Currie . . . .
W. Miller
P. Stewart
26 r.t.
Darlington and Railway Station.
Darlington and Stanchel
Darnley and Kensington
do do
DeBlois and Railway Station. .
Donaldston and Railway Station
J. E. Dalziel . . . .
N. H. McNevin.
P. Stewart
P. Powers
F. M. Vessey...
D. A. McDonald
J. D. Gilli.s....
J.J. Gillis...
C. McGregor. . .
N. McLeod . . .
M. Ho watt
A. McPhee ...
J. Johnston. . .
T. A. Cobb....
J. A. Mclsaac.
Drom<jre and Railway Station J
Dun.stafTnage and Railway Station. E.
Duvar Koad and Mill River A.
East Baltic and Red Point. .
East Point and Souris p]ast.
McPherson
do
T. Moase . .
, R. Mann. .
Bernard . . .
Court
Logan
M. Binns. .
Richard
B. Holland.
C. Young.
12 months
12
12 M . .
12
(to April 30, '97)
(from May 1, '07)
12
3 trips
3 months (to June 30, '07)
(to Nov. .30, '07)
from do
(to June 30, '07)
from II
Season 1906-07
12 months
12
. 6 ,1 (to Sept. 30, '07)
6 " from II
12 II
12
12
12 II
12 II
12
12
12
12 .1
12
3 II (to June 30, '07)
9 II from 11
12 ,1
12
12 11
12 II
12
12
12
$ cts.
68 64
45 00
38 48
60 oa
124 00
75 12
130 20
85 00
6 85
83 42
60 00
265 00
3 00
.93 07
208 66
166 93
121 50
435 00
17 50
50 25
290 00
189 72
84 00
630 90
232 38
6.51 00
43 50
24 wy
150 00
29 50
67 15-
68 00
33 48
17 00
60 00
166 80
42 00
20 00
28 OO
49 22
104 12
108 57
348 75-
24 00
38 00
108 00
75 36
50 00
45 00
230 00"
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIYISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-5
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal
Division, «fec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Ebbsfleet and St. Louis
Ebenezer and Wheatley River
Egmont Bay and Wellington Stn. .
Elliott's Mills and Railway Station.
Ellicitvale and Peake's Station
Ellis River and Miscouche
Elniira and South Lake
Elmsdale and Railway Station
EInawood and New Haven
Emerald and Found's Mills
Emerald and Railway Station
Emerald and Shamrock
Emerald and West Xewton
EnrLore and Railway Station
do do
Name
of
Contractor.
J. Gaudet ... .
A. McCallum..
F. J. Arsenault
R. Elliott
P. McDonald . .
R. B. McNeil. .
D. D. McDonald
D. Adams
U. Clarkin...
H. P. Found . . .
F. P. Murphy .
do
W. Clarke . . .
G. Nisbet
A. McArthur. .
Fanning Brook and Pisquid Rail-,
way Station . . iB. Joy
Farmington and Five Houses JT. Burge .
Flat River and Railway Station. . . .D. J. Ross
Forest Hill and Head of St. Peters;
Baj- R. Matheson
Fredericton Station and Railway
Station iJ. W.McLennan.
do do . . H. Rockham. . . .
Freetown and Lower Freetown .... S. Burns
Freetown and Railway Station R. B. Auld
Gaspereau Cross Roads and Pan- 1
mure Island iW. Jamieson.
Georgetown and Railway Station . .
Geoi getown and Steamer ' Minto ' .
Gladstone and ^lurray River . . .
Glenfinnan and Hillsboro Lot 48. . .
Goose River and Head of St. Peters
Bay
do do . .
Gowan Brae and Souris East
(irand View and Valle\ field
Greenfield and Summerville
Greenvale and Little Harbour
Greenwich and Head of St. Peters
Bay
R. R. Jenkins. . .
I do
Q. Mabev
|H. T. Cummis-
key
M. McKinnon
F. Cummings.
P. Manning . .
M.C. Gillis...
J. Ennis
D. F. Mooney
A. B. Hj'ndman
Haliburt.jn and ^Eaddock [D. McWilliam. .
Hampshire and New Wiltshire. .. . jJ. Stewart
Hazelbrook and Railway Station. . . iG. W. Wood
Hazelbrook Station and Post Offices
P. E. Island G. Carver
Head of Hillsboro and Mount
Stewart . J. S. Douglas . . .
Head of St. Peters Bay and Rail-]
way Station H. B. Finlay . . .
do do ..'B. O'Hanley....
Hebron, Lot 8 and Little Pierre!
Jacyues E. Cropley
Hermitage and Railway Station . . . F. Vickerson
c^
4
lU
2'
3
4
6
6
Period.
3 112 months.
3&6 12 „ ...
6 il2
6 12 „ ...
2 12
3 12 „ ...
3 12 „ ...
6 12
to Aug. 31, '07
(from .1
2 il2
3 il2
r, 12
3 12
6 : 6
6 6
3 12
12 12
to Sept. 30, '07. .
(from II ).
2\ 3 4 H and 16 davs from
_ Nov. 1.0, '07.
^ asreq.l2 ,.
Season 1907-8
11 mos. from May 1, '07
2^
5i
3
3
2
2
3
3&6
3
3
to Sept. 30, '07 . .
(from II
Amount.
S cts.
60 00
40 00
165 75
30 00
38 00
145 00
26 OO
20 00
40 (0
93 00
179 01
48 00
60 00
34 06
54 60
40 00
60 00
62 80
68 00
18 50
18 84
64 00
90 00
16 50
186 30
36 40
41 25
130 00
41 GO
39 50
43 68
35 35
40 00
34 00
54 52
39 OO
37 48
35 00
1 trip
12 months
12 ! 9
r2&24 4
3 9
6 .12
to Dec. 31, '07 .
and 20 daj's from
Nov. 11, '07. . . .
(from July 1, '07)
1 50
.55 00
90 00
20 16
18 75
25 00
B-8
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal
Division, itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Amount.
High Bank and Murray Harbour
South .^, Hill
Hillsboro Lot 48 and Railway Stn . G. McKenzie. .
Hunter's River and North Rustico. E. .J. Carew. . . .
do do . . W. McKenzie..
Hunter 3 River and Railway Stn . .J. H. Van Ider
stine
Inverness and Railway Station M. P. Kilbride
lona and Railway Station B. Martin
Johnston's River and Hillsboro Lot
48 J. T. Begin,
A. Bradley,
W. Dickieson
Glover
A. Thompson
Richard
H. Simmons.
McDonald. . .
K. Trainer. . .
GiUis
GiUis
Kelley'.s Cross and New Wiltshire. . .J.
Kelven Grovt- and Summerside. . . . R.
Kensington and Railway Station . . G.
Kensington and Sf^a View J.
Kildare Cai)es and Tignisli .J.
Kingston and North River R.
Kinkora and Majile Plains A.
Kinkora and Railway Station P.
Kinross and Lyndale R.
Kinross and Railway Station .1.
Leoville and DeBlois Railway Stn . C. Myers. . . .
Linkletter and Summerside T. W. Murray
Little Sands and Murray River . . M. ^IcLean
Little Sands and Railway Station. .J. Fraser
do do D. B. McLeod..
Little Tignish and Tignish I J. S. Chaisson..
Little York and Pleasant Grove. . . iP. Cooke
Little York and Railway Station. . iM. Lawson
Little York and .Stanho|>e H. Hardy
Locke R<^^)ad and Mill River M. Howard
Lot 4 and Railway Station ,( J. McKay
Lot 10 and Railway Station H. Ritchie
Lot 11 and R;ulway Station I P. Kilbride
Lot 12 and Railway Station |W. Hayes, Sr.
Lfjt .56 and Sailors Hojie J. Swallow
MacNeiirs Mills and Railway Stn..
Maple Leaf and Railway Station. . .
Marie Bridge and Marie Ry. Stn. .
Marie Bridge and Milbum
Milbum and Railwa}' Station
Mill River and Railway Station
Mill River and Roxbury
Mill View and Railway Station. . . .
Milton Station .ind North Milton..
Milton .Station and Railway Stn. . .
Miscf>\iclie and Railawy Station
Montague and Cardigan Ry. Stn. . .
Montague and Murray Harliour
North ■
Montague and Railway Station. . . .
Montague and Victoria Cross
Montague and Winter Steamers
J. A. McNeill
■T. Sanderson .
.\. Col)b
do
do
N. Doiron
A. (iiUis
W. C. Smith
H. Terrell
do
A. F. Gillis
A. Kennedy
R. G. Houston
.\. Kennedy. .
.T. Mahar
A. Kennedy . .
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION B-7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal
Division, itc. — Continued.
Xame of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Morell East and Morell Station .... P. J. Hughes . . .
Morell Station and Railway Stn. . . G. CoflBn
Morell Station and Sinnott's Road. N. Cullen
do do . M. O'Brien
Mount Albion and Railway Stn. . . W..T.McEaehern
Mount Carmel and Wellington Stn. P. Blacquiie. . . .
Mount Stewart and Point de Roche P. McCormack .
Mount Stewart and Railway Stn. . . H. Smallwood.. .
Mount Stewart and Savage Harbour G-. Gunn
Mount Vernon and Railway Station J. L. Morrison . .
Muddy Creek and St. Nicholas
Railway Station J. W. Beairsto. .
Murray Harbour South and Rail-
way Station A. W. Clements.
Murray River and Railway Station R. Keenan
New Acadia and Railway Station. .
New Annan and Railway Station . .
New Argj'le and New Haven
Newton Cross and Railway Station.
New Perth and Kailway Station . . .
NowWiltshire and Railway Station
New Zeland and Railway Station. .
do do . .
Northam and Railway Station
Northam and Victoria West
J. J. Gallant. .
W. B. Bowness
•T. Corrigan
A. Morrisey
R. G. Maclaren
E. Easter. .
•T. Cantwell
R. Morrow
J. E. Yeo
W. W. Enman
North Lake and Souris East !R. Kickham .
North St. Elanors and Summerside T. Andrews,
do do . W. Rogers
Ocean View and Railway Station. . [J. Bruce
O'Leary Station and Railway Stn . . R. Elli
O'Leary Station and West Cape.. . . J. Jelly
Orwell and Orwell Cove A. B. Macdonald
Orwell and Railway Station S. C. Gay
Palmer Road and St. Louis
Peakes Station and Railway St"n. . .
Peake.-^ Station and Ruskin
Peakes Station and St. Patricks Road
Pisquid and Railway Station
Piusville Station and Ro.sebank. . . .
Piusville Station and Railway St'n.
Poplar Grove and Railway Station .
Portage and Railway Station .....
Port Hill and Railway Station
Pownal and Village Green
Richmond Station and Railway St'n.
Richmond and St. Chrysostome . . . .
Rollo Bay East and Souris East. . . .
St. Andrews and Railway Station . .
St. Charles and Railway Station . . .
St. Louis and Railway Station
St. Louis and Woodville
St. Margarets and Bear River Ry. St.
W. Kinch
L. Marnaghan
J. Collins
D. McBride
B. Jay ....
S. (Gallant
J. S. Gallant
S. MiUigan
A. Matthews
J. H. Yeo
L. Carver.
P. Cameron
I. O. Gallant..
E. Peters
J. McDonald..
J. Mclsaac
J. PeiTy . . .
J. Beairsto
R. D. McDonald
58 50
88 87
30 00
25 00
73 44
15 (10
24 00
42 90
B-8
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Prince Edward Island Postal
Division, «fec. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
St. Marys Road and St. Marvs Road
East '
St. Teresa and Railway Station . . .
St. Teresa and St. Teresa West . . .
Scotchfort and Railway Station. . . .
Sea Cow Pond and Tignish
Selkirk Road and Railway Station.
Skinners Pond and Tignish
Souris East and Railway Station. . .
Souris East and Souris West
Suffolk Statiou and Railway St'n . .
Suramerside and Railway Station . .
Summerside and Letter Roxes
Summerville and Vernon River ....
J. A. McGee. ..
A. Br.idley ....
H. Curran
J. A. McDonald
P. A. Doyle .
P. Dougherty
N. fTallant ...
J. Heartz. ...
I. White
A. Ferguson.
J. Richard. . .
do
J.D.Weatherbee
T.%rantum and Webster's Comer.
Ten Mile House and Railway St'n
Thorndyke and Railway Station . .
Tignish and Railway Station ....
Tracadie Cross and Railway St'n .
Travellers Rest and Railway St'n
. 'T.H.Cummiskey
.;D. Mullen...
. S. R. Prowse.
.!J. W. Green.
. j.J. A. McDonald
. I. Townsend
Union Road and Railway Station. . IC. Mallett.
Vernon River and Railway Station. .T. D.Weatherbee
Vernon River Bridge and Ry. St'n. D. .T. McDonald
Village Green and Railway Station. M. Acorn
Webster's Corner and Pisquid Rail-
way Station
Wellington and Wellington Station
W^ellington Station and Ry. Station
West Devon and Railway Station . .
Western Road and Railway Station
West St. Peters and Railway St'n
Winsloe Station and Railway .St'n. .
Wood Islands North and Ry. St'n . .
Wood Islands West and Ry. St'n . .
.2^
J. McDonald.. . .
P. \yers
F.T.Arsenault. ,
W. R. McNeill.,
H. .1. Re'id
•T. McDonald....
R. Good
D. M. McLebd. .
A. J. McMiUan.
%^
2
6
3
3
2
2
2
12&24
3
2
asreq,
18
6
Period.
12 months.
12
1
12
12
12
12
12
3
12
12
12
12
(fromMch.l,'08).
(to June 30, '07).
(to July 31,' 07).
(from Juy 1,'07).
Amount..
S cts.
25 00
75 75
2 50
22 57
50 00
31 00
90 00
202 16
7 80
30 00
281 76
75 00
130 00
30 00
54 60
16 48
87 64
50 00
51 20
45 00
50 24
36 00
2 33
135 00
20 <J0
.53 89
22 75
30 00
50 00
80 00
31 40
63 75
Total 1 22,367 60
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-9
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NOVA SCOTIA POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division, made
within the fiscal year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
_c
^■i.
e8.-:2
o ^
.2^
6 a
a
^
Period.
Abercronibie and New Glasgow . . . . i
Acacia vi lie and JordantowTi Rail-
way Station . .
Achosnach and River Dennis Centre
Advocate Harbourand Apple River.
Advocate Harbour and Cape d'Or. .
Advocate Harbour and Eatonville..
Advocate Harbour and Parrsboro . ]
Advocate Harbour and West
Advocate I
Af ton and Back Lands I
Afton and Bayfield '.
Afton and Bayfield Railway Station |
Afton Station and Railway Station.
Albany Cross and New Albany
Alder "Point and Little Bras d'Or. .
Alexander and Blackstone
Alexander and North Highlands. . .
Alexander and Railwaj' Station . . .
Allendale and Lockeport Railway
Station
Alton and Railway Station
Amherst and Amherst Point
Amherst and Northport
Amherst and Oxford
Amherst, Railway Station and
Street Letter Boxes
Amherst Railway Station (Night
Train)
Amherst u,nd Rockwell Settlement.
Amherst and Upper Nappan
AnnaiKjlis Royal and Dalhousie
West '.
Annapolis Royal and Granville
Ferry
R. Dunbar.
H. T. Warne. .
J. A. Campbell.
T. L. Turple. . .
J. Rector
B. M. Elliott...
J. A. Patterson
B. M. Elliott...
W. Boyle
E. H. Strople..
do
J. McDonnell..
\V. H. Durland
V. Theriault . . .
F. Beaton
do .....
E. D. McQuarrie
M. C. Arnold.
B. Hood
C. N. Coates.
J. R. Lam}'. .
G. Hills ....
.7. P. Baxter...
do
J. R. Lamy.
T. Read
•J. Gormlev.
Annapolis Royal and Milford. . . .
Annapolis Royal and South Milford
Anna[)oli& Royal and Mochelle. . . .
Annapolis Roy il and Perott Settle-
ment
Annajxjlis Royal, Railway Station
and Station Letter Box
Anthony's Line and Scotch Village.
Antigonishe and Ballantyne's Cove.
An^gtmishe and Beech wood
Antigonishe and Brophy's
Antigonishe and Glen Uig Pleasant
Valley
Antigonishe and Goldboro
Antigonishe and Lower West River
Antigonishe and North Grant. . .
W. H. Weather-
spoon
A. D. Thomas..
do
•J. McDormand..
C. Gormley
.1. H. Edwards,
H. Cochran. . . ,
A.J. McGillivray
A. McDonald
C. Chisholm..
H. Smith
S. O. Gifhn
D. H. Williams
H. Smith
200 yds,
75 yds.
26"
k
22
3i
16
1
14
\oh
3|
11 r. t.
22i
6
26 r. t.
7
53
3
12 months.
3 ,12
1 il2
6 il2
12 12
6 12
as req.
7
6
2
and 24 days (from
Julys, '07)...
Amount.
and arrears.
(to June 30, '07),
from n
■S cts.
68 00
100 00
23 23
268 00
99 00
165 00
800 00
50 00
25 24
6 ) 64
36 36
35 00
120 00
60 00
34 28
71 46
53 21
36 54
40 00
107 00
578 50
650 00
514 83
443 00
583 00
50 00
92 00
225 O*"-
72 50
217 50
110 00
47 00
166 48
150 00
925 00
30 00
100 00
70 00
1,550 00
4S 80
70 00
B-10
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
itc — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Autigonishe Railway Station and
Station Letter liox T. J., Sears
Antigonishe and Sherbrooke J. OXeary
Antigonishe HarVx)ur (South Side)l
and Lower South River C. J. Fraser . . . .
Antrim and Gay's River iW. Bhides
Apple River and .loggins Mines. . . G. Laudigan. . .
Apple River and West Apjile River M. Edgett
Arcadia and Pinkney's Point J. B. Surette. . .
Arcadia and Railway Station F. A.W. Hatfield
Ardoise Hill and Newiwrt Station. |W. Gibson
.2^
Argyle Head and Railway Station.
Arichat and Petit de Grat Bridge ..
Arichat and Pondville
Arichat and Robins
Arnold and Swansburg
Ashdale and L^pper Glen Road.
Ashtield and Oranpedale
Askilton and West Bay Road .. .
Aspen and James River Station . ,
Athol and Little Forks
Athol and Railway Station
Auburn and Greenwood ' . .
Auburn and Railway Station
Auburn and Welton's Corner
Auld's Cove and Railway Station. .
Avondale Station and Dunniaglass.
AvondaleStition and Railway Stn.
Avonport and Avonix)rt Station.. . .
Avonport Station and Railway Stn.
Aylesford and Dalhoiisie Road
Aylesford and Harmony
Aylesford and Millville
Aylesford and Morden
Aylesford and Railway Station. . . .
Aylesford and Victoria Harbour. . .
Aylesford and Weston
'H. Nickerson. ...
J. Parker
A. Boudrot
J. LeBrun & J.
j E. Jean
J. A. Ringer. . . .
[V. Chishohn....
P. R. McDonald
H. A. Archibald
W. E. McKeen.
Rhodes, Curry &
Co., Ltd
D. F. Archibald.
E. Neily
G. O. Jacques. .
G. Stark
M. Forrestall. . .
R.W. McDonald
H. Gordon
J. B. Newcombe
L. F. Fuller....
H S. Brennan . .
do
E. Harris
W. Dempsey . . .
E. Harris
S. Spicer
E. C. Brennan . .
Baccaro and Barrington J. W. Smith. .
Back Shore and Pictou D. G. McKay.
Baddeck and Englishtown J. F. Fraser. .
Biuldeck and Forks Baddeck W. Rice
Badieck and Koss' Ferry . . D. McAulay . .
Baddeck and l^pper Baddeck River I). McKay.. .
Baddeck and Upper Middle River. J. G. Dunlop.
Baddeck and Shunacadie | do
Baddeck and Whycocomagh do
Baddeck and Plaistcr Mines J. Mclver . . .
Baddeck Bay and Rear Baddeck
Bay A. McKay
Baddeck River North Branch and
Fork Baddeck N.
Bakf r Settlement and Greenfield. . . D.
Baleine and Main-a-Dieu R.
Ballantyne'sCove and Livingstone's
Cove J.
Balmoral and Grand Anse H.
Buchanan.
Weagle . . .
J. Burke . .
McKinnon . .
A. McLean
40
4i
16 r. t.
29
4
11
h
U & 19
r t.
f
4
3
li&3|
3
2
3A
3
29
3
1
9r. t.
i
lOi r.t.
2
H
40 yds.
"26
24 r. t.
7i r.t.
9
i
12 r.t.
12
27
21
7
lOj
14
19.J
8
27
4
^
5
5&8
4i
4
5
24
6
2
2
6
3
2
12
12&2
12
6
3
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
12
1
12
2
6
6
12
G
12
1
1
2
2
12
2
3
1
2
3&1
1
3
2
Period.
12
12
12
12
12
12
..22
6 12
3 12
12 months
12 „
12 ,
12 „
12 M
12 „
12 „
12 „ •••
6 " (to Sept. 30, '07)
12 "
12
12
12
12
12
12 „
12
12 „
12
12 ,
12 ,1
12
12 -,
12 ,
12 M
12 ,
12 a
12 „
12
12
12 „
12
12 M
12
12 „
Amount.
.1 and 24 day s ( from
Julys, '07)....
trips
months
MAIL TRAX SPORT ATIOX—NOYA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportatioa in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Balnioral Mills and Tatamagouche. IG. Lombard.
Barnej-'s Brook and Elmsdale
Barney's River and Marsh
Barney's River and Railway Station
Barney's River and Rossfield
Barra Glen lona
Barrington and Brass Hill.
Barrington and Oak Park.
do do . .
Barrington and Port Clyde.
Barrington and Railway Station.. . .
do do
Barrington Passage and Cape Sable
Island . .
Barrington Passage and Lower
Shag Harbour
Barrington Passage and Orion
Wharf..
Barrington Passage and Railway
Station
Barrington Passage and •Seal Cove..
Barrios Beach and Big Tracadie.. . .
Barss' Corner and Germany
Barss' Corner and Parkdale
Barss' Corner and Stanburn .
Barton and Railway Station
Bass River and Londonderry
Baxter's Harbour and Canning ....
Bay St. Lawrence ane Meat Cove. .
Bay St. Law-rence and Neil's Har-
bour ...
Bayside and White's Lake
Bear Cove Cheticampand Meteghan
Bear River and Lansdowne. ......
Bear River and Morgan ville
Bear River and Railway Station. . .
Bear Kiver and Victory
Beauh' and St. Andrews
Beaver Bank and North Beaver
Bank
Beaver Bank and Railway Station.
Beaver Cove and Railway Station . .
Beaver Cove and Rear Beaver Cove.
Beaver Hart)our and Port Dufferin.
Bedford and Pockwock
Bedford and Railway Station
Bedford and Upper Sackville ....
Beech Hill and Chester Basin
Beechrnont and North West Arm. .
Beechville and Railway Station. . . .
Bellefontaine and Hart)Our-au-
Bouche
• do do
Belle Marche and Eastern Harbour.
Belleville and Railway Station. . . .
Belmont and l)el>ert Station
Belmont and Railway Station
E. McDonald.
E. T. McLeod
A. Murray . . .
J. G. Clunis . .
R. P. McNeil..
E. N. Crews . . .
J. Frost & Sons .
H. A. Watson .
H. S Hogg
A. M. Hogg...
F. Ryer
T. M. Robertson
J. E. Trefry ....
Barrington and
Cape Is. Steam
Ferry Co ....
M. K. Swim . . .
L. Crowell
H. Petipas
J. F. Langille .
A. DeLong. . . .
J. F. Langille .
W. J. Gavel...
L. Davidson . . .
G. H. Whalen.
H. McDonald. .
J. R. McNeil .
M. Burke.
G. L. Comeau .
F. W. Purdy..
J. H. Berry. . . .
F, W. Purdy..
J. W. Simpson.
C. Chisholm ..
W. T. Lively..
C. A. Barrett . .
J. H. McKinnon
A.Gillis
S. Jewers
J. Thomas
J. Mackenzie. .
A. Peveril ....
A. Veinot
H. Mcbween.,.
W. Bishop . . .
M. Bellefontaine
D. P. Benoit. .
W. Roche..
A. A. Potier. .
A. L. Stevens
T. Lindsay . . ,
Amount.
2i
3'
3
36r.t.
20
4
3
26r.t.
0
3
14
lU
24*
3^&5"
4
7r.
25 yds.
4!
3|
15
100 yds.
18 r. t.
6
6&4
300 yds.
2i
2|
2
f,
15 r. t.
i
12
6
6
6
6&12
12
6
6
24 days (from
July 8, '07) . . .
(to Dec. 31, '07)
(from M
& 7 days (to July
7, '07)
& 6 days (to July
G, '07
25 days (from July
6, '07)
2,4&6 12
I 3
6
1
3
& 6 days (to July
6, '07)
2 trips
12 months. .
t»
3
12 M
2
12 „
12
12 "
6
12 "
2
12 M
3
12 M
6
12 M
3
12 „
2
12 „
3
12 n
1
12 M
12
12 „
1
12 M
2
12 „
2
12 M
12
12 M
. 6
12 „
1
12 „
3
12 M
3
12 M
42
12 n
6
12 M
1
12 „
l&l
12 M
3
12 ,.
3
3 ..
3
9 M
3
12 M
12
12 M
2
12 M
12
12 .,
(to June 30, '07).
from M
171 04
63 75
23 25
121 06
28 80
114 76
350 00
173 00
136 54
30 72
16 00
60 00
119 00
312 00
50 00
187 80
449 00
127 77
85 44
913 77
75 00
40 00
84 00
25 00
139 00
50 00
83 00
100 00
68 86
62 (JO
26 00
52 ,50
230 00
153 86
298 00
48 21
44 00
30 00
11 25
33 75
33 00
45 00
50 00
75 00
B-12
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&LC. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
stance
Miles.
c %
c
'^'-
Benjamin's Mills and Falmouth
Station
Berry Hill and Upi>er Stewiacke. . .
Bf-rwick and Berwick West
Berwick and (Jrafton
Berwick and Morristnwn
Berwick and Railway Station
Bij? beach and Catch Post
Big Bras d"Or and Black Rock
B g Bras d'Or and Ross' Ferry. . . .
Big Brook and River Dennis Stn. . .
Big Glen and Big Pond
Big Harbour Island and Malaga-
watch
Big Intervale Cape North and Cape
North
Big Intervale, Margaree and North
East Margaree
Big Island and Merigonish
Big Lorraine and Louisburg
Big Marsh and Mary vale
Big Pond and GIenp;arry Valley . . .
Big Port L'Hebert and" Little Port
L'Hebert
Big Tracadie and Mattie
Big Tracadie and Ry. Station ...
Billtown and Sheffield Mills
Birchtown and Clyde River
Birchtown and Railway Station.
Bishop Mountain and North King-
ston
Bishopville and Hantsport
do do
Blackett's Lake and Sydney Forks.
Black Point and Railway Station. .
Black Rock and Parrsboro
Blanchard Road and New Glasgow.
Blanche and Cape Negro
Blandford and HubV>ards
Blan.iford and Tancock Island
Block Hoiise and .Maitland Forks. .
Block House and Railway Station..
Bloonifield and Main Post Road. . .
Bloomington and Nictau.\ Falls. . . .
Blue Mountain and East Rivei St.
Mary's
Blue Mountain and (Jreenvale
Blue Mountain and New Glasgow. .
Blue Rock and Lunenburg
Blue's Mills and Iron Mines.
Boisdale Barrachois and Ry Station
Boisdale and Railway .Station. . . .
Boisdale and Rear Boi.sdale
Boulardarie and Little Bras d'Or . .
Bowser Station and Railway Stn. . .
Boyd's and Fra.ser's Mills.
Boylston and Milford Haven Bridge
Boylston and Mulgrave
Boylston and South Manchester. . .
Boylston and Tracadie Road
Biazil Lake and (iardner's Lake . .
T. M. Martin. . .
C. B. Miller....
C. R. Borden...
J. L. Bligh ....
W. A. Reed ....
T. H. Morse. . . .
D. A. McXeil..
M. J. McDonald
H. McLeod
H. A. Archibald
P. L McCuish..
M. McKay . . .
W. A. McLennan
D.J. Ross
A. G. McGregor.
M. .7. Dowd . . .
D. J. McDonald
M. McNeil
E. J. Lloyd.
J. Mattie. .
F. Morin. .
P. E. Sweet
I. S. Acker.
C. Long.
J.T. Mapplebeck
W. Bishop
T. Riley .......
R. McKenzie. . .
A. N. Hubby...
W. Phinney....
J. J. Webster. . .
S. S. Smith
C. McLean
W. Stevens
A. Bairy
I. Mossman
C. Marr
C. N. Dunn ....
A. Cameron ....
D. A. Stewart. .
G. M. Holmes. .
R. A. Back man.
R. J. McDonald
N. L. Nicholson
.1, O'Hanley...
•J. Mclntyre .
R. McKenzie. .
A. Bowser
A. A. Boyd
W. Finlay
R. W. Whitman
J. A. McMaster
J. A. McPherson
C. E. Nickerson
Period.
19 r. t.
5
250 yds. 6
Amou'it.
2 12
2 12
3 jl2
12 |l2
2 12
and 6 days (to
July 6, '07;.... i
and 25 days (from
July 8, '07)....
(to June 30J '07)
from II
(to Oct. 31, '07)
(to June 30, '07)
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
L^rc. — Continued.
Xame of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Brentwood and Railway Station. . . Mrs. M. Brenton'
Brickton and Railway Station B. F. Ward.
Bridgeport and Electric Tramwaj'. A. O. McDonald
Bridgetown and Centrelia E. Messenger. ,
Bridgetown and Clarence E. S. Grant.
Bridgetown and Dalhousie West. . . T. Todd .
Bridgetown and Granville Ferry. . . J. F. Titus.
Bridgetown and Hampton do
Bridgetown and Lawrencetown C. R. Poole.
Bridgetown and Parker's Cove C. E. Dunn.
Bridgetown and Railway Station. . .
Bridgeville and Railway Station. . .
Bridgewater and Lunenburg
Bridewater and Mill Village
Bridgewater and Pleasant River.. . .
Bridgewater and Railway Station . .
Bridgewater and Stanley Section..
Brighton and Railway Station
Briley's Brook and Railway Station
Broad Cove Chapel and Mc-
Eachen's Mills
Broad Cove Marsli and Main Pest
Road
Broadway and West Merigomish. . .
Brookfield and Forest Glen
Brooktield and Green's Creek
Brookfield and Malaga Gold Mines.
Brookfield, (Col.) and Railway Sta-
tion
Brookfield (Queen's) and Railway
Station
Brookfield and Upper Stewiacke . .
Brookland and Salt Springs
Brooklyn and Railway Station
Brooklyn and Yarmouth
Brook Village and Centreville East.
Brook Village and Glencoe
Brook Village and Rosedale
Broughton and Railway S'ation.. . .
Brown's Mountain and Marshy Hope
Brule and Denmark
Brule Shore and Tatamagouche ....
Bryon Island and Leslie
Buckfield and Main Post Road
Burlington and Victoria Harbour. .
Burntcoat and Noel
F. Crosskill..
S. Cameron. .
D. L Wile...
J. B- Hatt. ..
S. I. Feindel
do ..
C. D. Walker. . .
C. Marr
A. Macdonald . .
D. McEachen...
A. :McDougan ..
A. DiUon .......
H. B. Benjamin .
A. Boomer
F. Wyatt
Caledonia and Cameron Settlement.
Caledonia and Liverpool
Caledonia and Maitland
do do ....
W. S. Hamilton.
A. W. Freeman.
G. Taylor
G. Gray
A. Godfrey
T. Pitman
N. McAskill....
P. Campbell ....
M. McKinnon. .
D. A. McLeod . .
D. McEachern. .
J. McCoul
G. Henderson. . .
W. Dingwell. . . .
H. Wynott
T. A. Baker....
J. ^turray
D. M. Cameron
and J. A. Cam-
eron
B. L. Godfrey..
E. Lohnes
A. J. Douglas. . .
Caledonia and New Germany N. Silver
Caledonia and Railway Station. . . . W. H. Johnson.
Caledonia and West Caledonia I J. McGinty
Caledonia and Westfield R. Johnson
Caledonia Mines and Electric Tram-
way I M. McNeil
24— a2
150 yds.
20 yds.
' U
10"
28 r. t.
14
6
26 &
12^ r. t.
12
39i
13&10
i3
32 r. t.
4
2
m.
I3r.t
8
i
i
h
18
3
2C0yds.
4
5
11
34
5
7
9
1
16 r. t.
4i
o t-
Period.
Amount.
9
30
12
12 moi
12
12 .1
12
/ ti
2
10 „
6
12 M
2
12 „
6
12 M
2
12 H
2,4 &1
12 „
1&2
12 „
12
12 M
12
12 M
3
12 „
3
12 „
2&3
12 „
0,36 &
47
12 M
2
12 ..
6
12 M
6
12 M
2
12 „
2
12 „
3
12 .,
2
12 „
2
12 „
24
12 M
24
12 „
6&12
12 ,.
6
12 M
2
12 „
12
12 „
3
12 M
2
12 „
2
5 M
2
12 M
12
12 „
1
12 u
6
12 M
3
12 „
1
12 ,.
1
12 M
1
12 „
6
12 ..
r. t.
r. t.
25
(from Sept 1, '07
(from June 1, '07)
(to Aug. 31, '07)
10 yds.
3
12 .
6
12 ,
6
6 .
6
6 .
3
3 ,
6
12 ,
3
12 ,
2
12 ,
12
7 .
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from do
and 22 days (to
June 22, '07)..
from Sept. 1, '07.
S cts.
75 00
70 20
23 33
62 50
400 GO
130 00
358 50
25 00
183 43
175 76
100 00
65 Oo
175 00
650 00
225 00
364 94
2S;0 00
170 26
86 35
40 00
20 00
123 24
75 00
104 00
230 00
189 06
88 40
687 00
40 00
65 00
70 83
58 50
42 04
45 00
156 50
30 00
87 00
66 37
216 00
11 00
75 00
100 00
89 00
949 00
199 00
199 00
180 00
86 69
85 00
44 00
23 33
B-14
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
kc. — Continued.
Caledonia and Whiteburn Mines. . .
Cambridge Station and Condon
Settlement
Cambridge Station and Kinsman's
Corner
Cambridge Station and Railway
Station
Camden and Truio
Campbell and Railway Station
Campbell's Mountain and Whyco-
comagh
Camperdown and Italy Cross
Canaan and Kentville
Canaan and Tusket
Canada Creek and CJrafton
Canning and Lower Blomidon
Canning and Medford
do do
Canning and Railway Station
Canning and Scott "s Bay
Canoe Lake and Gaberouse
Canso and (iuysboro
Canso and Hazel Hill
Cai^e Augnet and Robins
do do
Cape Dauphin and NewCampbellton
Cajie Fourchu and Yarmouth
Cape (ieorge Harbour & St. Peters.
Cai>e Negro Island and North East
Harbour
Cape North and Dingwall
Cape Sable Island and Clark's Har.
do do . .
Carleton and Richfield
Carleton Village and Gunning Cove
Railway Station
Cariboo (Jold Mines and Upper
Musquodoboit
do do
Cariboo Island and Waterside
Carroll's Corner and p]lmsdale
Castlereagh and Portapique
Catalone and Grand Lake
H. Porter 15ir. t
J. Caldwell
T.J. McKim..
A. R. Graham.
.1. D. McAskill.
J. Z. Wambolt.
G. C. DeWolf.
W. Brayne
G. Bolser
B. West
O. Strong
J. W. Newcome,
C. W. Dickie...
G. R. Jess
A. Munro ....
G. W. Myers . . .
J. & W. Arms-
worthy
Goyetche .
Benoit . . .
D. McDermid
B. Crosby
McKenzie
Perrj'
McPherson .
D. Covert . .
R. Penne}'. .
G. Gavel . . .
R. J. Mnnroe. ,
G.
N.
M
J.
R.
H.
Catalone and New Boston D.
Catalone and Railway .Station
Catalone Gut and Railway Platform S.
Centennial and Long Point ID.
Central Argj-le and Railway Station C.
do " do ,H.
Centre Burlington and Cheverie . . . 'L.
Centre Burlington and Cogmagun
River C.
Centredale and Lome A.
Centreville and East Hall's Har
boir R..ad R.
Centreville and Railway Station C.
Chance Har. and Pictou Landing. . S.
Oha|)lin and Dean L.
Hamilton. . . .
Stewart
, McLean
( 'arroll
Gamble
McDonald. . .
J. MacDonald
do
Dickson
MacDonald. .
S])inney
W. Forbes . .
San ford
L. Sanford. . .
A. Campbell.
Thorpe . . . .
M. Roscoe.
Eraser , . . . .
A. Dean . . .
ll&23rt 2&1
i i 18
4 I 2
2i
6
6
12
Season 190'
12 months.
(to June 30, '07),
from do
and arrears
26 days (to Nov.
% '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from II
2 I
12
(to Aug. 31, '07)
from II
(24 days from
July 8, '07)...
(to May 31, '07)
from II
and 19 days to
July 19, "07 . .
(to Oct. 30, '07)
from II
110 00
185 00
60 00
153 33
100 00
44 00
50 00
194 00
177 00
80 80
190 00
19 50
123 75
75 26
237 80
20 00
818 00
72 40
17 50
22 00
50 00
75 00
70 00
78 00
57 00
137 12
265 41
76 00
73 09
41 33
185 00
40 00
104 00
99 56
9 83
82 00
66 00
25 00
60 00
22 96
39 00
48 00
26 00
75 00
120 96
64 55
52 00
75 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NOYA SCOTIA DIVISION B-15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Xauie of Ruute.
Name
of
Contractor.
.IS
Chapman Settlement and Rockwell!
Settlement i L. Greene
Charleston and Mill Village |W. X. Baker . .
Charlos Cove and Guj'sboro iM. O'Connor.. .
Charlos Cove and ^^ hitehead F. Fougere
Chebogue Point and Yarmouth |"SV. D. Pinkney
Cherryfield and Railway Station . . . jS. Meisner . . . .
Cherrytield and Sartys | J. H. Robar . . .
Chester and Railway Station C. Smith
Chester and Windsor
Chester Basin and New Ross
Chester Basin and Railway Station
Cheverie and Newport
Cheverie and Watson
Chigne^to and Maccan
do do
Chimney Corner and Dunve^an. . . .
Chipman's Brook and Lakeville . . .
Chipman's Corner and Kentville. . .
Christmas Island and East Bay
Christmas Island and Railway Stn .
Churchover and Birchtown Railway
Station
Church Point and Railway Station. |
Churchville and New Glasgow. ...
Claremont and River Philip
Clarke's Harbour and Orion Wharf j
Clarke's Harbour and The Hawk . .
Clark's Road and LouisVjurg
Clarkesville and Railway Station. .
Claverhouse and Kenloch
Clementsport and Clementsvale. . . .
Clemen tsport and Railway Station.
Clementsvale and Princedale . ...
Cleveland and Kempt Road
Cleveland and Cleveland Siding ...
Cloverdale and Middle Stewiacke. .
Clyde River and Port Clyde Rail-
way Station
Clyde River and Upper Clyde River
Clydesvale and Earltown
Coady Settlement and Main Post
Road
Coddles Harbour and Goldboro
Coldbrook Station and Railway Stn.
College Grant and Lochaber
CoUingwood Corner and Farmington
Collingwood Corner and Jackson . .
CoUingwood Corner and O.xford
.Junction and Railway Station. . .]
Comeau's Hill and East Chebogue .
Comeauville and Little Brook Rail-
way Station
Concession and Railway Station . . .
Conn's ISIills and Railway Station. .
Conquerall Mills and Hebb's Cross.
Cook's Brook and Little River
Musquodoboit
do do
24— a21
J. Webber
jL. H. Meister .
If. D. Wynott .
M. Rath bun. . .
L. Bro\\ai
W. C. Ripley..
iJ. Chisholm . . .
R. McLellan . .
A. Pineo
L W. Pyke....
•J. Bryden ... .
J. :McDougall. .
G. Mahoney.. .
!V. Thibodeau..
.1. J. McMillan
F. .S. Bent
J. L. Nickerson
M. Atwood
J. McLean. . . .
|A. E. Clark....
I A. McCormack.
C. W. Trimper
E. Rawding . . .
T. E. Milner...
J. N. McLellan
D. A. McLeod.
Mrs. T. Winton.
[a. E. Mack ...
J. A. McKay..
i.J. Graham
J. M. Coady.
T. Scott McLeod
E. E. Porter...
D. GilHs
G. Nix
C. W. Teed. . . .
J. K. Chapman
H . VanHorn . .
3
2
27
in
12 r. t.
1
3"
35
15
m
12
3i
H
10
31
2i
2i
0
4
3
H
44
100 yds.
131
4'
1
sl
4"
1
2i
25
I
7
k
6
12J r. t.
6i
C. Gaudet
P. .7. Doucett .
A. DeMings. . .
F. Kaulbach . . .
Mrs. E. Cook..
J. W. Mitchell
c.-^
^ e-
Period.
2 12 months.
6 12 n , . .
6 12 „ ..
3 12 „ ...
3 112 M ...
Amount.
3
2
18, 24
&12 12
2 12
2 12
12 12
6 8
12 'l2
3 12
2 12
4 12
6 12
1 12
6 12
3 12
6 12
12 12
2 12
G 12
12 12
2 12
and e.xtra trip;
(to Dec. 31, '07)..
from do
(24 days from July
8, '07) ■.
and e.xtra trips. . :
and extra trips. .
(24 days from July
8, '07)
(to Jime 30, '07).
from I.
$ cts.
45 00
110 00
729 00
23!) 00
99 00
48 36
GO 00
103 82
345 00
240 00
72 22
680 00
385 00
182 32
58 50
78 00
• 84 84
100 00
520 00
55 00
80 40
150 00
100 00
84 00
154 CO
150 0<)
29 00
11 25
139 36
127 00
80 84
48 00
140 00
92 50
80 00
170 20
132 00
50 00
12 50
129 74
78 23
58 48
124 00
114 00
199 00
90 00
175 00
60 0«3
32 00
60 00
22 50
81 75
B-16
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B.— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Coppei Lake and North Lochaber. .
Corberrie and Weymouth
Cow Bay and Dartniouh
Coxhf^ath and Sydney River
Craigmore and Railway Station. . . .
Cranton Section and Ftizzleton. . .
Creignibh Rear and Greignish Rail-
way Station
Cross Roads Country Harbour and
Forest Hill
Crossburn and Hastings Junction
Railway Station
Cross Roais, Leitche's Creek and
Leitche's Creek .
Cross Roads, Leitche's Creek and
Northwest Arm
Cross Roads, Leitche's Creek and
Railway Station
Cross Roads, Ohio, Donny brook. ...
Cross Roads, Ohio and James River
Station
Crousetown and Petite Riviere
Bridge
Crowell and Harrington Passage
Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
A. Mansion,. . .
G. W. Prime..
G. Richard. .
M. D. Lewis .
A. Cameron . .
O. Ingraham .
A. McMaster.
L. Mason
Davidson Lum-
ber Co., Ltd. .
D. Johnson.
A. D. Clark
do
A. Lays..
Culloden and Digby
do do
Cummings Mountain and
Brae
Sunny
J. J. McLennan
S. Hilton
J. P. D. Crowell
C. E. TurnbuU,.! 16 r.t.
M. G. Turnbull.! 16 r.t.
o.^
I J. R. Mcintosh.
Dalhousie Road and Lake View
Dalhousie Road, Springfield Rail-
wa}' Station, etc
do do
Dalhousie Settlement and Scots-
burn Station ...
Danesville and Railway Station. . .
Dartmouth and Halifax
Dartmouth and Montague Gold
Mines. . .
do do . .
Dartmouth and Musquodoboit Har-
bour
Dean and Shubenacadie
Debert Station and Folly Mountain
Debert Station and Masstown G.
Debert Station and Railway St'n . . J.
Deep Brook and Railway Station. . J.
Deep Brook and Waldeck Line .... S.
Deep Cove and (ial>erouse R.
Deepdale and Strathlorne A.
Delap's Cove and Granville Ferry. . \V
Denmark and Railway Station j J.
do do K.
J. Forrestall
R. Stoddart . . .
J.H.Kaulbach. .
C. A. Mcintosh.
W. J. Wambolt.
R. B. McLean..
F. W. Cooper. . .
F. L. Brown . . . .
R. L. Wambolt.
W. H. Guild . . . .
S. J. Stevens . . .
llOJ6iT'rt3G&12
10|6ij^3 6&12
2
7
Denmark and Truro.
Descouse and Lennox Ferry
Descouse and Rocky Bay . . .
Devon and (iolTs
Digby and Port Wad.e
W. Vance
Cottam
R. Vroom . . . .
Henshawe. . . .
Thom.is ... .
J. McLellan.,
. Hardy ....
W. McLeod . .
R. McLean . .
McXutt
A. Kaulbach,
P. Gruchy.. . .
G. Kerr
W. Mussels. .
12
12
9
3
12
12
12
6
6
12
12
12
12
12
12 12
2 12
3
6
2&1
6
12
Period.
12 months
12
12 M
12 „
12 „
12 M
8 M (from Aug. 1,'07)
12 „
12 „
12
12
12
12 „
12 M
12 M
12
12
!l2
9
3
6&3I12
C
3&3
2
2
(and 24d ays from
July 8, '07)....
(to Sept. 30, '07) .
from 1.
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from .1
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from •!
(to Dec. 31, '07.)
from do .
Amount.
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NOYA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 'B—Con(i7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
tfec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Digbj- and Railway Station
Digby and West Port
Digby Wharf, Railway Station and
Station Letter Box
Dominion No. 4 and Electric Tram-
Dominiom No. 6 and Glace Bay . . .
do do
Doucetteville and North Range
Corner
Duncan and Railw.aj- Station
Duncan'.s Cove and Main Post Read
Dunmaglass and Maple- Ridge
Dunmore and McPherson
Dunvegan and Margaree Island . . .
Earltown and West Earltown. . . .
East Amherst and Hasting
East Bay and Glen Morrison
East Bay and McAdam's Lake . .
East Bay and Rear of East Bay ...
East Chezzetcook and Head of
Chezzetcook
East Chezzetcook and Lower East
Chezzetcook ,
East Dover and McGrath's Cove. . .
East Dover and Peggy's Cove
Eastern Harbour and Little 'River
Cheticamp
Eastern Harbour and Margaree
Harbour
Eastern Harbour and Pleasant Bay
East Inglis\nlle and Lawrencetown.
East Jeddore and Jeddore Oyster
Ponds
East Kemptville and Brazil Lake
Railway Station
East Mapleton and East South-
ampton
East Margaree and Main Post Road
do do . .
East Mountain and Valley Station.
East Pubnico and Railway Station.
East River and Railway Station . . .
East River St. Mary's and Green's
Brook
East River Sheet Harbour and
Lewiston
East Side Port L'Hebert and Port
Joli
East Side Ragged I.sland and Locke-
porte Railway Station
East Side Ragged Island and Rock-
land
East Side Ragged Island and Wall's
Corner
Name
of
Contractor.
E. Turnbull. . .
W. H. Eldridge
C. Winchester.
J. Gilday
D. Merlin
D. Mcintosh . .
J. Zeigler. . .
H. Rafuse . . .
D. Connors.. ,
A. A. Eraser,
H. McGillivray.
J. A. MacRae.
D. R. Mackay
J. S. Crandall
D. Morrsion . .
A. McMullin..
A. Mclsaac . . .
J. W. Pettipas
U. Roast
W. Murphy . .
A. A. Scott...
P. Poirier
T. B. Shaw
M. H. Le Blanc
and A. Camue
H. Daniels ...
F. H. Stoddard
O. P. Ryerson.
R. G. Harrison.
D. :SIcInnis. . . .
F. Mclnnis ....
E. Nelson
B. Hines.. ...
J. Meisner
T. Green..
G. E. M. Lewis
W. :kIcDonald
J. Matthf'vvs
do
do
East Southampton and Ry. Station J. Bird, jr
East Southampton and South Brook J. W. Brown
Eastville and Upper Stewiacke .... G. Dickie.
East Wentworth and Wentworthl
Station D. G. Whiddon .
c
S.^
05 .
s&
C <»
S.-TS
O u
.1^
d &
a
^
' 200 yds.
12
43
6
i
asreq
20 yds.
12
5
6
5
6
8
3
3
4
6
1
4
3|
2
i li
3
5
1
5
2
2
2
^
2
7i
2
! 3i
2
3
3
3f
3
3
3
4
3
24
2
23
6
27
2
5
2
4i
3
19^
3
6
3
2
6
2
6
3f
2
1
12
1
6
! 5i
2
7
6
7
2
5
2
2
3
3
2
I
12
5
2
18^ r.t.
6
5
3
(from Sept. 1, '07
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from do
(less Fine
(toSept*."30,''07')
from u
24 days (to Sept.
30, '07)
(from Oct. 1, '07)
7 days (to July
7, '07)
80 00
23 33
250 00
126 26
110 00
49 00
50 00
39 47
29 50
35 00
70 00
40 00
40 00
67 00
45 00
28 00
60 00
25 00
100 50
30 00
523 00
398 00
104 00
60 00
209 08
124 00
32 50
69 00
75 00
52 53
75 00
40 00
198 00
80 00
27 01
40 00
20 18
101 CO
50 00
269 00
79 76
B-18
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Edwards ville and Northwest Arm..
Eel Brook and Lower Eel Brook. . .
Eel Brook and Tusket Ry. Station .
Eel Cove and Main Post Road
Eel Creek and Oxford
Eight Island Lake and Main Post
Road
EUershouse and Hartville
Eller;.house and Newport
EUershouse and Railway Station. . .
Elmsdale and Railway Station. . . .
Elmsdale and Upper Nine Mile
River
Emerald and Main Post Road
Enfield and Goffs
Enfield and Railway Station
Enfield and Renfrew
Englislitown and Ingonish Ferry. . .
Englishtown and Murray
Englishtfiwni and North Sydney. . . .
Entry Island and Havre Aubert . . .
Erinville and Guysboro
Erinville and Roman Valley
Erinville and South River Lake. . . .
Essex and Port Ha.sting.s
Essex and Craigmore Railway Sta-
tion
Estmere, Alba and Railway Plat-
form
Etang des Caps and L'Anse a la
Cabane ...
Etang du Nord and Grand Entry. .
Eureka and Island East River
Eureka and Railway Station
Evanston and Railway Station
J. McDonald....! 6^
J. T. Surette . . . ' 2
[W. H. Lent....; 2i & 1^
D. McLeod I ^
G. S. Tait ' 19r.t.
J. R. Sutherland
G. Swinehammer
C. Rieck
J. McDonald. . .
H.R. Whitehead
A. J. Home. ... I 11
M. J. Tompkin.s.l 3^
A. J. C. Mc-
Donald. ... Qh
H. F. Donaldson 80 yds.
Fairview .Station and Railway Sta-
tion
Falkland and Herring Cove
Falmouth Station and Railway
Station
Fauxbourg and Lunenburg
Feltz Soutii and Ro.se Bay.
Fenwick and Nappan Station
Ferguson's Lake and Main Post
Road.....
Ferry Landing and Little Narrows.
Ferry Landing and .\lba Railway
Station
Fifteen Miin Stream and Hope>vell.-
Fisherman's Harbour and Port Hil-
ford
Five Islands and Great 'Village. . . .
Five Islands and Lower Five Is-
lands
Five Islands .ind Parrsboro
Five Mile River and Maitland
Florence and Little Pond i
Florence and .Sydney Mines I
F. D. Home
D. B. McLeod..
F.J.D. Barnjum
J. Old...
•J. J. Cassidy
J. E. Lawlor . . .
P. E. Farrell . . .
D. McNeil
J. McKinnon . . .
D. Cameron . . .
W. J. Kennedy.
J. Cormier. . . .
J. Patten.....
A. McKenzie .
H. Grant. ..
J. C. McLeod.
V. E. Purcell . . .
P. V. Hayes....
F. H. Manning.
R. A. Backman.
W. Mosher
F. P. Smith . . . .
D. Ferguson . .
M.J. McA.skill.
K. McLennan . .
J. McNaughton.
N. Binglej'
S. F. Fletcher . .
D. Corbett
A. F. Durning. .
R. .S. Walker...
W. Marsh
J. McKeigan. . .
12
6 12
6 16&
12.. 12
6 12
3 12
Period.
Amount.
' months
8 cts.
169 00
75 72
! M .
>
156 72
15 00
162 00
25 00
55 00
95 00
75 00
>
9-1 20
201 24
2 months (to May 31, '07)
Season 1907
12 months
12
12 I,
4 I. (to July 31, '07),
s
&3 12
from
2 Part of season 1907 .
as req. Part of season 1907 .
3 12 months
24 12
6 12
40 00
117 00
100 00
93 50
1,148 00
30 00
1,176 29
50 00
222 76
32 80
200 00
24 33
26 66
90 00
28 58
125 00
78 00
100 00
20 00
78 00
48 67
60 00
81 00
132 00
66 00
25 00
45 00
100 16
295 00
200 00
699 00
80 00
370 00
180 00
30 00
93 90
MAIL TRAXSPORTATIOy—yOTA SCOTIA DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—^'ontinued.
B- 19
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Xaine of Route.
Folly Lake and Railway Station . . .
Folly Village and East Mines Rail-
way Station
Forbes Point and Lower East Pnb-
nico . .
Forest Glade and Margaretsville. . .
do do
Forties Settlement and Fraxville. . .
Forties Settlement, Dalhousie Road
and New Ross
Fort Lawrence and Railway Station
Fort Lawrence and Upper Fort
Lawrence
Fort Louisburg and Loiiisburg
Fort Point and Weymouth
Fourchu and Gaberouse
Fourchu and Grand River
Fourteen Mile House and Railway
Station
Fox Harbour and Wallace
Framboise and Loch Lomond
Framboise and North Framboise. . .
Eraser's Grant and Heathertou ....
Eraser's Grant and New France . . .
French River and McGrath's Moun-
tain ....
French vale and North West Arm. .
Erizzleton and Marsh Brook
Gaberouse and Gaberouse Barra
chois
Gaberouse and Gull Cove
Gaberouse and Sj'dney ... ...
Gairloch Mountain and West Side
Middle River
Gardiner Mines and Old Bridgeport
Garry and Middle River
(iaspereaux and Vesuvius
Gaspereaux and Wolfville
Gays River and West St. Andrews.
Gegoggin and Liscomb . .
Georges River and North Sydney
Junction Station
Georges River and Scotch Lake
Georges River Station and Long
Island Main
Georges River Station and Railway
Station
Georgeville and (Jreendale
Georgeville and Malignant Cove. . .
Georgeville and Morar
Gerrard Island and Pope's Harbour.
Gilbert Cove and Railway Station..
Gilbert Mountain and Halfway
River Station
Gillander's Mountain and Middle
River
Gillis Cove and Orangedale
Glace Bay and Electric Tramway.
Glace Bay and Railway Station. . .
(^Jlasgow and Shunacadie
AIcLennan.
McLellan . .
Merlin
A. Petrie . . .
S. McKinnon
2.') 00
35 00
1.55 00
46 80
50 00
170 00
78 48
21 00
50 00
22367
75 00
35 00
B-20
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 19C9
APPENDIX B—Conti7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,.
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
(Jlassburn and Main Post Road. ...
CJlpiifoe and Upper Glencoe
(ilendale and West Bay Road
(ilendyer and Railway Station
(Jlenelg and Sherbrooke
(Uen^arry and Mabou
Gleiigrarry Station and Railway
Station
(ilengarry Station and Union Centre
Glen Margaret and Peggy's Cove . .
Glen Margaret and Railway Station
Glenora Falls and Mabou
( Jlenville and Willowbank
(Jlenwood and A rgyle Railway Stn.
Glen wood and Roberts Island
Goldboro and Richardson Mines. . .
Name
of
Contractor.
J. B. McDonald
P. Campbell....
A. McDonald . . .
N. Cameron . . .
J. McGrath . . . .
J. ^McDonnell. . .
h
D. ^[cKay
J. H. Matheson.
O. Dauphinee. . .
W. Mahar
A. D. Cam.pbell.
D. D. McLellan.
J. Frost & Sons .
do
F. A. Sweet....
GoldV)rook and Upper Middle River J. McRae
Goldenville and Sherbrooke |M. McGrath . . . .
Gold River and Railway Station. . . A. S. Keddy
Gore and Kennetcook Railway Stn. J. Murdock
Gore and Mount Uniacke D. McPhee. . .
Gore and Newport |G. A. Ca.sey . . . .
Gore and Shubenaoadie A. C. Densmore.
Grand Anse and Railway Station .
Grand Entry and Leslie
Grand Entry and Old Harry
Grand Greveand Main Post Road..
Grandique Ferry and Lennox Ferry
Grandique Ferry and Grand Anse
Railway Station
Grandique Ferry and West Arichat
Grand Lake Station and Railway
Station
Grand Narrows and Rad way Station
Grand Pre and Long Island
Grand Pre and Mel.anson
Grand Pre and Railway Station ...
do do ....
Grand River and (Jrand River Falls
Grand River and Lewis Cove Road
Grand River and Lower L'Ardoise.
Grand River and St. Peters
Granite Village and Sable River. . .
Granton and Westville
Granville Ferry and Victoria Beach
do do . .
Great Village and Londonderry
Railway Station
Greenfield and Middlefield . . .
Greenfield and Valley Station
Green Harbour and Jordan Bay,
East Side
M. McPherson.
H. Taker
. E. Clarke.
J. LaflFord..
V. Shaw...
McDonald.
A. Parker.
C. Fiske
A. McNeil. . .
Fullerton . . . .
L. Simson . . .
McLatchy . . .
H. Trenholm.
N. McKillop.
McLeod
A. Ferguson.
McEachem. .
J. McDonald.
Porter
M. Young . . .
W. Chisholm.
5
a
4
11
4
100 yds.
22 r. t.
9^
10
3
13
3
3
2
6
2i
3
4
5
27&30
41 r. t.
S. Kent
E. Tibert....
J. McKenzie.
H. A. Mcintosh.
Green Harbour and Main Post Road J. Enslow
Green Hill and Westville J. D. Cameron. .
Greenville Station and Hendersonl
Settl ?ment I J. R. McKeand
9-^
Period.
6 12 months
2 5 „ (to Aug. .SI, '07).
G 12 „
6 12
3 112 M (less fine)
2 12 .,
12 12
3 112
6
6
3
3
12
2
6
2
3
12
6
2&1
3
( 1 Oday s from J ul y
22, '07)
17 days (from Mar.l5,'07)
12 months
12
12 >
12 ,.
12 M
40, 4«i 1,1 &1 12
& 33 r. t.
U
6&13"
6
1
H
2i
11
300 yds.
i
2i
3'
h
A
4"
3
6
17
7
17
17
4
5
5
12 M
Season 1907 and extra
trips
12 months
12 M
12 M
12 M
12 .,
(to June 30, '07)
from .1
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
24 days (to Nov
30, '07)
(to June 30, '07).
from II
22 days (from
July 8, '07)
7 d. (to July 7, '07)
3 12
Amount.
8 00
16 61
244 00
(!0 60-
142 00
30 .51
51 6+
242 00
178 37
19fl OO
.50 00
30 00
150 00
25 00
85 56
2 20
70 00
150 72
200 00
445 54
353 00
332 16
100 00
75 00
100 00
50 00
600 00
120 00
495 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
95 00
21 84
93 75
60 00
23 26
74 25
374 25
57 65
234 00
78 00
299 25
146 00
146 00
91 00
97 22
16 14
1.56 00
80 oa
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPE^'DIX B—Co7itinued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
ic. — Con tinued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Greenville Station and Railwayl
Station i \V. C. Brown .
Greenwich and Lower Canard JH. N. Forsyth
Greenwich and Railway Station . . . G. D. Brown
Greenwich and White Rock Mills. . iW. L. Bishop.
do do . . ! A. Harvey.
Grindstone Island, Etang Nord and'
South Branch j J. Patten.
(Jrindstone Island and Lapeyere. . C. Miousse
Grosses Coques and Railway Station J. A. Comeau
(jlrosvenor and Railway Station . . . . iS. J. O'Neill
Gunning Cove and McNutt's Island, C. E. Rapp.
do do . . j W. L. Muir
Greening Cove and Railway Station W. G. Snow
Guysboro and Heatherton
do do
Guysboro Intervale and North In-
tervale
Half Island Cove and Lower White-
haven
Halfway Brook and Lily Vale
Halfway River and Harrison Settle-
ment
Halfway River Station and Petti-
grew Settlement
Halfway River Station and Ry Stn.
Halifax Letter Carrier Service ....
Halifax and Lower Prospect
do do
Halifax and Prosjx^ct
Halifax and Railway Station
do do
do do
Halifax Special Christmas delivery.
do do . .
Halifax and Sambro
Halifax, Street Letter and Parcel
Boxes
Halifax and West River Sheet
Harbour
Halifax and Wiiarf
Halifax and Steamer Wharf
D.D.Harrington
M. O'Connor . . .
D. J. McDougall
T. Hendsbee.
S. Pyke . , .
I. Fullerton .
100 yd.s.
6i & 1
12 yds.
5
llr.t.
5&9i
Period.
13
6
4i
F. Fullerton
do
Halifax Electric
Tramway Co .
S. Slaun white. ..
H. Little
J. Doherty
D. McLelian . . .
White & Gray. .
H.W. Blackadar |(to pay)
F. Hughes. . . .
White & (jrray.
L N. Smith, Jr
12 months
12 ,
12 M
3 M (to June 30, '07).
9 II from 11
Season 1907
12 months
12 „
9 1, (to Dec. 31, '07).
3 11 from 11
8 II 24 days (from
July 8, '07) . . .
9 -I (to Dec. 31, '07).
3 11 from 11
12 1,
Amount.
12
Hantsport and Lochartville
Hantsport and Railway Station. . .
Harbour-au-Boucho and liy Station
Harbcurville and Berwick Ry Stn..
Havre Aubert & L' Anse a la Cabane
Havre Aubert and Leslie
Hawthorne and Port Hood
Hay Cove and Loch Lomond ....
Hays River and Mount Young . . .
Hazel Hill and Little Dover
Head of Jeddore and Lower West
Jeddore
Head of Jeddore and Myer's Point.
Head of Jordan River and Jordan
Falls Railway Station .
W. Creighton. . .
R. Stoddard....
F. Hughes
Intercolonial Ry
King
H. Mitchner .
E. Corbett...
Collins . ..
E. Vigneau.
Patten
S. Gillie.s ..
N. McDonald
S. McKinnon
Sampson
2U
18, 3^ &
20 r. t.
83 & 44?
N. Docks.,
C. I. Myers.
I. B. Turner..
3
&^
2
12
• 8i
58
4
12i
ll
4"
9
2i
H
12,0,6
3&3
12
9
3
12
12
12 II ....
Special trips
(to Dec. 31,
from II
'07) I
12 months
12 11
12 1,
Speci.al trips
Transfer of mails from
Atlantic steamers, sea-
sons 1907 8
12 months
12 months
12
12 11
Season 1907 and arrears .
Seasons 190G-7 and 1907-8
12 months
12 11 and extra trips. .
12 II
12 I, .
3 12
3 12
12 8
& 24 days (from
July 8, '07). ..
50 00
266 03
62 60
• 15 59
50 19
175 OO
50 00
3-^7 43
126 00
.S9 00
12 00
23 00
1,033 50
328 75
48 OO
324 00
36 00
95 40
85 00
50 00
360 00
157 50
56 25
225 00
1,178 00
6 00
4 50
65 00
6 00
200 00
2,035 12
1,749 07
10 00
756 30
78 00
68 00
74 00
300 00
106 00
296 00
2S 00
200 15
30 00
60 00
1.9 00
40 00
108 10
B-22
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Traasportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
A:c. — Continiied.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Concractor.
Head of River Hebert and River
Hebert
Head of St. Mareraret's Bay and
French Village Railway Station..
Heatlibell and Scotsburn Station. . .
Heaiher'ton and Railway Station. . .
Hebb's Cross & Micniac (xold Mines
do do
Hebb's Crobs and Railway Station
Hebron and Port Maitland
•J. O. Scott.
Hebron and Railway Station
Hectanooga and Railway Station . .
Hemford and Railway Station. . . .
Heinford and Sinip.'jon's Corner.. .
Hilden and Railway Station
Hillaton and Railway Station
Hill Grove and Railway Station. . .
Hillside and Railway Station
Hodson and River John
Homeville and South Port Morien,
Hopewell and Lome
Hopewell and Railway Station
Hortonville and Railway Station. .
Hubbard's and Railway Station . . .
Humes Rear and St. Patrick';
Channel
Hunter's Lodge and Springfield . .
Indian Harbour Lake and Sher-
brooke
Indian Point and Mahone Bay
Ingonishe Feny and New Haven. .
Inverne.'^s and Railway Station . . .
Inverne.ss and Sight Point
Inverness Asylum and Railway Stn.
lona and Lower Washabuck
lona and Railway Station
Irish Cove and liakt- Tist
Irish Cove and St. Peter's . . .
do do
Iri.sh Cove and Sydney
Iron Ore and Sminy Brae
Iron Rock and Railway Station
Ironvilleand Barrachois Ry. Stn.. .
Italy Cross and Railway Station. . .
Ivera and rj)per Middle River. . . .
do do
do do
12 months.
D. McAskill.
L. Acker. . . .
S. J. Kingley . .
E. Mf.sher . ...
S. S. Burke....
A. J. Campbell
J. D. McEachen
A. F. Beaton.. . .
D. D. McNeil. . .
E. A. McNeil. . .
R.W.McDougall
A. McNeil
D. J. McKenzie.
A. McNeil
J. McDonald . . .
C. Fraser
N. L. Nicholson.
T. Brady
J. D. McLennan .
K. McLennan . .
J. McRae
12
3
12
3
3
12
G
12
12 12
W. Mahar 2i
IX G. McKay . . 3"
D. D. Harringujn > h
B. Boliver 3|
W. Croft. . . ^
•T. E. Hebb 350 yds
Porter and
Thurston 8
S. A. Bain J
J. A. Blackadar. 50 yds.
W. Mailman.... \ ,6&12;i2
do .... 3 " '~
J. Wynn J
C. Dorman \
J. Amiro 3 I
M. Ferguson. . . . 12^
D. E. Logan ... 10
E. Shepard 12
R. W. Cunning
ham 5 3 9
F. Proudfoot... i 12 12
F. G. Curry.... | 12 12
A. W. Shatford. I 12 12
.Tacksonville and North Sydney. . . . E. M. .Fackson. ,
James River and James River Stn. P. McDonald. . .
James Ri\ er Stn. and Railway Stn. J. McDonald. . .
Jamesville and McKinnon's Har-
l)our iM. ^McDonald. . ,
JauvrinsHarbourandWestArichatjS. Bonin
Jeddore Oyster Ponds and Upper
Lakeville t H. Faulkner
Jersey Cove and Main Post Road . . J. Montgomery.
2i
41 r. t.
2U
I
9
h
t.
I
5
27
27
34^
4
yds.
2
34 r,
300
3i
3
100 yds
2i
4
350 yds.
3
12
24
3
3
3
12
12
12
12
12
12
1 il2
(from July 1, '07)
and extra trips.
5 -. (fromNov.l, '07^
Season 1907
(i
12 .
2
12 .
12
12 .
3
12 .
2
12 .
3
12 -
6
12 ,
12 months .
12 .. ..
12 ....
12 „ ..
12 ., ..
12 ....
12 ,. ..
12 ,. ..
12 ....
4
8
1
12
12
7
12
3
1
8
(to July 31, '07)
from .1
(from Sept. 1, 07)
Amount.
(to June 30, '07)
(to Tuly 31, '07)
from I.
S cts.
100 00
99 12
71 00
56 34
6 25
67 50
62 80
100 00
75 00
40 00
46 00
100 00
75 12
101 00
85 00
216 84
69 00
50 00
115 83
50 00
100 00
43 67
13 33
25 00
233 00
75 00
948 00
65 12
70 00
75 00
449 00
50 00
44 50
324 16
612 00
1,400 00
30 75
60 00
45 00
30 00
5 00
4 50
33 33
100 00
50 00
80 00
50 on
90 00
40 00
15 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— N07A SCOTIA DIVISION B— 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Co7itimced.
Detail of all payments for ^lail Transportation in Nova Sootia Postal Division,
(ire. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Joggia Bridge aud Railway Station H. J. Woodman
Joargins Mines and Lower Cove. . . . C. Melan.son
Joggins Mines and Railway Station
Jordan Baj" and Shelburne
Jordan Bay. East Side and East
Jordan Railway Station
Jubilee and McKinnon's Harbonr. .
Judique and Milford
Judique and Railway Station
Judique and Upper South West
Mabou
Kemptville and Brazil Lake Rail-
way Station
Kenloch and Scottsville
do do
Kenuetcook Corner and Noel
Kennetcook Corner and Railway
Station
Kennington Cove and Louisburg. . .
Kentville and Lakeville
Kentville and New Ross
Kentville and Railway Station
Kerrowgare and Sunny Brae
Kewstoke and Whycocomagh
Kingsbury and Lunenburg
do do
King's Head and New Glasgow. . . .
Kingsport and Medford
Kingsport and Railway Station. . . .
Kingsport and Railway ^■v''harf ....
Kingston Station and Melvern
Square
Kingston Station and North King-
ston
do
L. Hipson 5&22r.t.
L. McKenzie . . .
D. McNeil
J. D. McDonald
N. S. Mclsaac . .
.V. McLellan.
Kingston Station and Railway Stn.
Kingston Station and Tremont
do do
Kin^sville and Mclntyre's Moun
tain .
Kinsman's Corner and Water\ille.
La Have Island and West Dublin
Lake Annis and Railway Station .
Lake Killarney and Shenemicas
Bridge
Lakelands and Railway Station. . . .
Lake Munro and Milford
Lake Pleasant and Springfield ....
Lake Ramsay and New Ross . . .
Lakevale and We.st Lake vale
Landor and Lower Stewiacke
Lansdowne Station and Pleasant
Valley
Landsdowne Station and Railway
Station
Lapland and Newcomb
J. W. Crosby...
A. Kennedy ....
A. McQuan-ie . . 7^
J. Murray 20 r. t"
T. Barron 200 yds.
A. Munro 6
W. Boyle | 19 r. t.
L. M. Murphy. . i 26
J. H. Hiltz
A. McL. Sinclair
A. McQueen
T. B. Yoimg....
S. Knickle
M. Mckenzie. . .
W. West
E. C. Wall
J. D. Ells ....
Amount.
34i r. t.
34i r. t.
■ 2
i
J. Randall.
G. Walker.
J. F. Reagh.
E. Neily.. .
A. J. Saunders. .
D. L. Mclntyre.
R. D. Pineo
2h
9&15
r. t. . .
100 yds.
14i&16
r. t. . .
4
15 r. t.
R. Bushen
G. A. Cossar. . . .
E. Wood
J. E. Brown. . .
R. Wentzell . . . .
W. L. Saunders.
N. Keddy
R. R. Boyd
W. R. Jeffers..
fi 12 months.
l& 2
12
l&l
1
2
6
S. McKay.
A. McLeod.
J. (iarbei'. .
3i
I
7'
2i
5
H
^
14
20r.t
•S cts.
123 57
199 00
81 38
295 00
34 50
88 S8
120 00
45 00
100 00
170 00
46 5(i
15 00
80 00
31 30
40 00
297 00
348 00
150 00
46 00
45 00
125 00
375 00
1.50 00
40 40
100 00
52 50
165 00
135 00
31 30
93 60
25 14
60 00
300 00
110 00
50 00
30 00
102 9(;
59 00
50 00
42 00
90 00
60 00
300 00
50 00
80 00
B-24
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Lattie's Brook and Railway Station
Lawrencetown and Nictaux Corner
School House
Lawrencetown and Railway Station
Lawrencetown and West Inglisville
Leamington and Springhill
Leitche'.s Creek and Upper Leitche's
Creek ....
Lewis Bay West and Victoria
Bridge
Lewis Mills and Mount Uniacke. . .
Lewis Mountain and Whycocomagh
Bay, North Side
Lexington and Port Hastings. . . .
Linden and Pugwash
Linden, Pugwash and West Linden
Lingan and Sydney..
Linwood and RailwajV Station
Liscomb and Little Liscomb
Liscomb Mills and West Liscomb. .
Little Bass River and Pleasant
Hills
Little Bra.s d'Or and Point Aconi. .
Little Harbour and Reidway
Little Judique and Railway Station
Little Lorraine and Main-.4-Dieu . .
Little Mabou and Port Hood
Little Port LeHelx-rt and Sable
River
Little River Musquodoboit and
Lower Meagher's Grant..
Liverjxx)! and Milton
Liveri)ool and Port Med way
do do
Liverpool and Railway Station ....
Liverpool and Shelbourne
W. Burton . .
H. Daniels.. . .
W. G. James.
H. Daniels. . . .
J. K. Nelson .
A. Beaton
A. A. Gillis.
W. Glassev
N. Martin ...
J. McKinnon
T. Hollis....
R. E. Finley.
J. C. Kehoe .
H. DeCoste. .
E. Rudolph. .
E. Misener . .
of
Liverpool and Western Head . . .
Livingstone's Cove and Point
Cape
Lochaber Mines and Main Post
Road
Loch Broom and Railway Station. .
Lockejwrt and Lydgate
LockeiKjrt and Railway Station . . .
D. McLaughlin.
J. C. Brewer . . .
S J. Reid. .. ,
A. McDonald..,
J. McDonald . . .
A. H. Mclsaac
S. A. Craig
R. Boj'er.. .....
W. T.Stafford.
F. B. Dollivar.
C. Johnson
T. L. Bain
J.K.Hogg
do
do
Londonderry and Railway Station.
Londonderry Station and Railway
Station
Lon^ Point and Railway Station. . .
Louisburg and Railway Station. . . .
do do . . . .
Louisdale and Railway Station . . . .
Louisville and River John
Lourdes and Railway Station
Lovat and West River
Lower Argyle and Morris Island . . .
W. T. Stafford
D. McDougald.
J. S. McCarty.
J . McDonald. .
J. T. Walls...
J. P. Hupman.
M. Arnold....
R. P. Bigney.
T. S. Giddens
Mrs.C. Chisholm
N. H. Murphy
A. Jewell
S. Josse
B. Wilson...
A. A. xMcDonald
J. W. Eraser
'j. Babine. . . .
3
6
5
7
4
2i
4
4
10
7h
3
3
12
13
6
13
6
1
18&24
61,58&
IG
6&G
if
4'
4
n
200 yds.
li
3,3,3
6
12
2
2
2
1
1
6
2
1
2 12
12
12
10
2
12
& 27 days (to
July 27, W)....
(from Aug. 1,'07)
(to Jan. 31, '08).
from II )
and extra trips..
3 mos. & 7 days to July
I 7, '07
3 12 „
1 12
6
3
6
12
12
24
12
(from Oct. 1, '07)
<fe 6 days to July
6, '07
24 days to Sept.
30, '07
12
6
18
18
6 :i2
3 12
12 12
3 12
1 & 2 il2
(to June 30, '07)
from II
35 00
45 00
120 00
48 50
63 00
147 60
264 66
700 00
67 00
33 OO
70 00
41 00
63 60
25 00
87 00
60 00
18 00
120 00
120 00
147 00
312 40
65 00
224 95
1,217 46
130 00
19 00
35 00
30 00
82 00
96 00
36 50
124 80
(5 00
60 00
22 50
132 00
35 00
53 00
55 00
122 00
75 OO
MAIL TRAXFiPORTATIOK—XOTA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
AFFENDIXB— Continue I
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Xova Scotia Postal Division,
&c — Continued.
Nan.e of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
1=^
Q
Lower Argyle and Railway Station :J. F. McLarren.
Lower East Pubnico and Railway
Station .
H. T. D'Entre-
Lower East Pubnico and Railway
Station
Lower Five Islands and Lynn
Lower L'Ardoise and Point Mich-
aud
Lower L'Ardoise and St. Peters
Lower Meagher's Grant and Middle
Musquod(.boit
Lower Meagher's Grant and Mus-
quodoboit Harbour -
Lower Middle River and Main Post
Road
Lower Northiield and West North-
field Railway Station
Lower Onslow and Truro
Lower River Hebert and Maccan . .
Lower River Inhabitants andj
Chapel Platform
Lower River Inhabitants and Walk-
erville
Lower Saulnierville and Saulnier-
viUe
Lower Ship Harbour and Ship Har-
bour Lake
Lower Stewiacke and Railway
Station
Lower Stewiacke and Wittenburg .
Lower Wedge, Salem and Yar-
mouth
Lower Wentworth and Wentworth
Railway Station . .
Lower West Pubnico and Pubnico
Head
Lower Wood Harbour and Railway
Station
Lower Wood Harbour and Upper
Wood Harbour
Low Point and Railway Station. .
Lucasville and Middle Sackville. . .
Lunenburg and Railway Station. . .
Lunenburg and Second Peuinsula. .
Lunenburg and Street Letter Box. .
Lynche River and Main Post Road.
Lyon's Brook and Railway Station.
Mc Adam's Lake and Steele's Lake
McAulay's and Peter's Brook
McCallum Settlement iind Upper
North River
McClure and Mattatall's Lake
McClure and Railway Station
Mclntyre's Lake and Millville
Mclntyre's Lake and Railway Sta
tion
McKay's Comer and Railway Sta
tion
C. V. Amiro . . . ,
D. B. Lewis. . . ,
M. J. Sampson.
L. Flaherty
J. Higgins.
W. Usher .
D. McRae.
N. C. Teener. . .
G. A. Bamhill..
J. Mc Aloney
D. H. McCarthy
W.J. Proctor..
J. G. Coraeau.
J. M. Webber
S. F. Hoskins..
H. D. Hawbolt
D. D. LeBlanc. .
J. H. Livingstone
J. Worthen
50 yds.
50 yds.
6
4
11
32 r. t.
14
?^
d (%
Period.
12 1
12
12 ! 3
2 112
1
2 12
3
2 months
*,2&2^
7&22r.t. 3& 312
9i
W. L. Crowell..
D. H. Blades...
A. Mc Master. . .
G. H. Lucas. . . .
R. A. Backman .
D. H. Zink
J. M. Anderson.
M. Coffey
J. W. Redmond.
H. McKinnon .
A. McLeod
3
n
25 r.t.
1
20ir.t.
1&124
9
6
3
G
6
24
2&1
I
8&6,12
6 & 12 12
L. B. McCallum
J. Tattrie
A. Bonyman. . . .
J. Duff
D. Mclntyre.
M. McKay.. . .
4
12
25 yds.
k
6
3
1
6 112
3,2&l!l2
: 3 12
3 Il2
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
12
6
6
2
1
13
3
12
12
(to Dec. 31, '07 .
from II
(from Jan. 1, '08)
Amount.
and extra trips . .
(from'Aug.'i,'07)
$ cts.
37 48
28 11
18 78
62 67
23 47
109 75
230 00
52 00
20 00
85 00
397 00
1()5 50
30 00
70 00
58 75
294 00
90 48
150 00
550 00
339 00
220 00
45 00
120 00
50 00
30 00
27t; OS
40 00
41 60
26 6()
50 08
22 00
30 00
80 00
128 00
1 00
93 75
50 00
156 36
B-26
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
Arc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Xauie
of
Contractor.
Y. GUlis....
J. Beaton. . .
McNeil
Cameron. . . .
McKinnon" Brook and Mabou A. Beaton. .
McKinnon's Harbour and Railway
Station J.
Mabou and North East Mabou .... A.
Mabou and Railway Station L.
Mabou and Soutii West Ridge. . . .J.
Mabou and Up|)er Glencoe D.
Mabou and We.<t Mabou Harlioiu-. A.
Mabou and Whycocomagh J.
Maccan and Railway Station R.
Maders Cove and Mahone Bay. ... .J.
Mahone Bay and Railway Station. .
Mahone Bay and Upjier New Corn-
wall
Mahone Bay and Walden C.
Main-a-Dieu and Catalonn Railway'
Station A.
Main-a-Dieu and Scatarie Island. . . jE.
Maitland and Noel JR.
Maitland and Shulienacadie T.
do do F.
Malaga.sh Point and Railway Sta-
tion. &c ;G.
Malignant Cove and Marj'vale \V
T. Campbell.
Mullans
McNeil.
.1. Harrison. .
W. Langille. .
do
do
Na.ss
h
1
3
14
4
18
n
14
McDonald. . .
McCuish ...
Webb
Cox
Miller
A. Ross
. J. McDonald
do
do
.... A. R. McAdan
Malignant Cove and Merigomi.sh . .
Manganese Mines and Valley Sta-'
tlon .......... A. R. Eraser
Marble Mountain and Militia Point M. McLeod. .
^[arble ^lountain and West Bay
Road Railway Station iD. Beaton . .
Margaree Forks and North Eastj
Margaree IP. E. Tompkins
Margaree Harlmur and Inverness'
Railway .Station A. J. CampVjell.
Margaretsville and Middleton A. Magranahan
do do J. Deveney. . .
^largaretsville and Morden ].T. Redgate
Marion Bridge and Trout Brook . . . | W. Laiuond . . .
Marion Bridge and A'ictoria Bridge N. McDonald. .
Marion Bridge and ^^'o<^dl)ine |W. A. McLean.
Marriott's Coveand Railway Station |( J. Naas
Marshall town and Railway Station. I. T. Morgan . .
Marshville and River .lohn ]A. B. Langille.
Marshy Hojieand Railway Station. .J. W. Dewar.. .
Martin's Point and Railway Station^ D. Sharjie
Mavilette and Yarmouth iH. Thurston. . .
Meadows Road and Sydney Forks.. S. A. Giliis. . . .
Meadowvilje Station and Murray-
fiel.-l J. A. Rass
Meadow ville Station and R<iilw.iy
Station. . R. McConnell .
Meadowville Station and Sundridge G. Clark
Meiklefi.ld and Main Post Road . . {J. D. Meikle . .
Meiklefield and WtMKlfield ! «
Meisners" and New Gennany 'B. Conrad
Melford and River Dennis Railway i
Station K. McKenzie. .
Melford and L'pji^r River Dennis. . R. McPhail
32
'J
12
20
20
3, 2i&
22i "r. t
' 4
22i
Si
71}
18
24
10
10
13i
5*
r. t.
6
2i
If
3^
2
21
G
1
12
3
3
2
(')
24
6
24
3
1
3
1
6
6
6
6
3
3
6
2
3
6
6
6
6
6
1
1
3
2
6
12
3
3
12
6
3
12 months.
12
12
12
,12
jl2
12
|12
'12
112
12
1
11
12
i 9
12
12
12
12
'12
I
12
r>
G
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
\
12
4
3
2
3
4
2
5
2
il
6
2 :
3 12
(to Aug. 31, "07).
(from Sept. 1, '07)
and extra tiijjs. .
Amount.
(to April 30, '071
from 11
8 days (to Jan.
8, '(18)
23 days (from
Jan. 8, '08) . . .
(to Sept. 30, "07).
from 11
>< cts .
KX) 00
36 00
20 83
60 00
40 41
122 50
35 00
465 00
105 08
93 00
183 16
157 00
!t2 00
190 00
114 48
400 00
62 50
660 00
500 00
88 0<)
37 00
074 CO
39 00
72 50
589 0<)
99 00
1,175 00
150 00
124 50
39 60
25 0<J
234 00
40 00
1.50 72
120 00
58 00
26 00
166 64
450 00
77 00
105 0<3
54 34
69 00
27 00
63 53
75 00
179 00
24 00
MAIL TRAXSPOBTATION—XOyA SCOTIA DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-27
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Xova Scotia Postal Division,
ifcc. — Continued,
Xaine of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Is ^^
Period.
Melrose and Siiuny Brae |\V. McKeen
ilerigomish and Railway Station . . , W. Copeland . . .
Meteghan and Railway Station .... I W. German . . . .
Middle East Pubnico and Ry. Stn.. S. D'Entremont.
Middle Musquodoboit and Moose
River Gold Mines M. J. Huggins. .
Middle Mnsquodoboit and Murchy-
yiUe W. McCurdy. . .
Middle Mnsquodoboit and South
Branch W. Dickey
Middleton and Xictaux Falls P. F. Reagh
Middleton and Outram N. B. Healy
Middleton and Port George W. Mosher
Middleton, Railway Station and
Station Letter Box
Milford Station and Railway Sta. . .
Mill Road and New Ross
Millsville and Scotsburn Station . . .
Millsville and Six Mile Brook . . .
Mill Village and Railway Station. .
Mineville and Main Post Road
Minudie and Riv. Hebert, W. Side
?»lira Gut and Port Morien
Mitchell Bay and Necum Teuch.. . .
Monk"s Head and Pomquet
Mooseland and Tangier
^Morden and Victoria Harbour
Morrison and We.st Bay
Moser"s River, and West River
Sheet Harlxjur
Mosherville and Railway Station . .
Mosherville and Rawdon
do do
Mossnian's Grant and Railway Stn.
Mountain Road and River John . . .
Mount Denison and Railway Stn . .
Mount Thorn and Salt Springs
Mount Uniacke and R}\ Station. . .
Mulgrave and Railway Station ....
Munroe's Bridge and Orangedale . .
Murphy and Xorth East Margaree.
Murray anrl St. Ann's
Mushabooni bnd Main Post Road . .
Mnsquodoboit Harbour and Petpes-
wick Harbour T. W. Y
Musquodoboit Harliour and Plea-
sant Point J. A. Smith . .
do do R. J. Stevens.
lO. Wheelock..
A.J. Reid
E. M. Boy Ian. . .
G. Young
!J. D. Sillars....
H. H. Mack . . .
A. T. Crook....
L. E. Brian
J. R. McAulay..
G. W. Smith....
P. 1. Landry . . .
R. \V. Prest....
W. Dempsey . . .
R. Morrison
W. H. Parlee...
X. Mosher
J. Britton
J. Walker
E. Knox. . . . .
H. Langille
M.S.Riley
M. C. Fra.ser . . .
D. Reid
A. ^McDonald . . .
H. A. Archibald
M. A. Murphy..
D. :\IcDonald. . .
J. Power
oung .
Musquodoboit Harbour and West
Petpeswick P. Young
do do .... A. Anderson. . .
Nappan Station and Railway Stn . A. C. Barry . . .
Xerissa and Port Shoreham A. R. Hart
New Aberdeen and Electric Tram-
way ).T. A. Crosby. . .
Xesv Albany and Railway Station.. E. A. Merry. . .
Xew Cumberland and West la Have
Ferry S. S Corkum . .
Xew Edinburgh and Weymouth
Bridge W. 0. Doucett .
35
50 yds.
14
10 r. t.
14i
8
12i
6h
4"
2
25 r. t.
3
3i
13"
3j
4
7
100 yds.
4
J.
6°
135 yds,
200 yds,
n
4"
1
2i
11
11
4i
4
75 yds.
3
20 yds.
S
6
G
3
12
12
12
3
2
I 1
6
3
i 3
18
12
1
1
3
12
3
6
1
3
3
3
1
2
3
6
2
2
6
2
6
3
24
as req.
2
3
6
2
12
12 m
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
9
12
onths
" •
,,
^
J
,
J
,
J
, (to June 30,
< from
■07)
^
'
1
,
J
"'07)
1
1 (from June 1,
Amount.
S cts.
464 00
80 00
198 00
37 50
234 00
48 48
75 40
260 00
105 98
84 50
(toSept.30, '071
from 11
(to June 30, '07).
from II
(fromSept.l,' 7)|
1 12
6 12
164 00
62 60
24 50
41 60
139 00
150 72
43 00
249 00
123 00
60 00
63 00
200 00
28 47
25 00
743 00
30 52
16 25
55 50
25 00
L\S 00
80 00
99 00
137 as
100 00
25 00
30 00
f.O 00
64 00
81 00
74 26
82 50
10 00
48 75
80 00
30 00
23 33
40 50
28 28
163 63
B-28
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
New Elra and Pleasant River
New Germany and Northfield
New Germany and Railway Station
do ^'^ .
New Glasgow, Railway Station and
Station Lietter Box
New Glasgow and Street Letter
Boxes
New Glasgow and Trenton
New Harbour ;tnd Main Post Road
New Harbour and New Harbour
West
New Harris and New Harris Forks
New Harris Forks and Main Post
Road
New Jersey Settlement and West
Chester Station
Name
of
Contractor.
I. Lohnes
J. Lohnes
J. H. McLelland
C. Feindel
J. W. Church...
J. D. Preiser
C. Fraser
J. Gerrior
do
J. McKenzie.
M. Stewart.
E. Oderkirk
J. Burgess
E. U. Boylan . .
R. A. McLean. .
P. S. Spicer
A. L. Sproule. . .
T. J. Woodnorth
B. Faulkner ....
G. L. Hariow. .
E. P. Greenwood
J. McRae
N. McLeod . . .
G. A. Stewart . .
Newjwrt and Brooklyn Railway Stn.R. Gibson
New{)ort and Newi>ort Landing W. H. Knowles.
do do M. Quillen
Newport and Newport Station I J. F. Rathbun . .
Newport and South Rawdon W. Gibson
NewjOTrt and l'p|)er Newport do
Newjxjrt and Walton A. Chambers..
Newjwrt Station and Railway Stn . L. H. Sweet
Newport Station, St. Croi.\, Ardoise
Hill
New Ross and Vaughans
New Town and South Lachaljer
Newvillt! and Railway Station
Nictaux Falls and Nictaux South . .
Noel aTid Shuljenacadie
Noel and Walton
North Brooktiuld and Railway Stn.
North p]ast Harbour and Ry. Stn .
North Ea'-t Margaree and Upper
Middle River
North Gut St. Anns and Main Post
Road
North Lochaber and West Lochaber
North Middleboro and Pugwash'
Station I W. K. Peers
North Ogden and Ogden J. Worth
North Range Corner and Ry. Stn. . C. B. McNeill
North River Bridge and Oregon
Glen ....
North Salem and Shubenacadie. . . .
North Shore St. Margaret's Bay
and Railway Station
Morth Sydney and Railway Station, i T. Lamie
North Sydney and Newfoundland
Steamers J. Cogan
North Sydney and Street Letter!
Boxes :D. K. McKenzie
North Sydney — Transfer of Atlantic;
Mails il. C. Railway
North Sydney and Sydney ..Cape Breton
I Electric Co.
North West Harlx)ur and Railway
Station T. B. Perry. .
North West Harbour and Green
wood Railway Station E. P. Greenwood
13
K. McLean
J. W. Densmore.
A. Schwartz . . . .
n
2i r.t,
Period.
Amount.
1 112 months
2 112 II
12 9 I, (to Dec. si,' '67).
12 3 „ from
60 112
12 12
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from M
(from Oct.], '07
2 II and 24 days (to
Sept. 30, '07) . . .
12 months
6
13&24
18
12
12
Season 1907
12 months.
2
6
24 days (to Sept
30, '07)
(fromSent.30,'07)
HAIL TRAXSPORTATIOX—XOYA SCOTIA DIVISION B-29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Cinti7med.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Contimied.
Norwood and Railway- Station. . . .
Nyanza and West Side Middle
River
D. R. Saunders. llOO yds.
C. McKenzie 4
Oakfield and Railway Station
Oban and St. Peters
Odin and Stewiacke Cross Roads. . .
Old Bridgeport and Electric Tram-
way
Onslow Station and Railway Stn . .
Outer Island of Port Hood and Port
Hood ...
O.vford and O.xford Junction Rail-
way Station
do do do
O.xford and Railway Station
O.xford and Rockly \ . . .
Oxford and West Hansford
Oxford Junction and Railwav St'n.
F. H. M. Laurie.
J. R. Morrison. .
A. Johnson
F. J. Mitchell ,
A. McCurdy . . .
D. McLennan. .
W. Dnnsmore. .
G. Hills
do
E. Lefurgey . . .
C. C. Knight..
C. Fillmore
Paradise and Port Lome
Paradise and Railway Station. . .
Paradise and Roxbury
Parrslx>ro and Railway Station .
Parrstoro and Two Islands
'X. Healy. . . .
H. W\ Longley..
K. Hinds
F. McAleese . . . .
Mrs. M. A. Was-
Pennant and Sambro
Pictou and Pictou Island
do do ...
Pictou and Pictou Landing
Pictou and Railway Station.
Pictou Station and Govt. Steamers.
Pictou and Street Letter Boxes ....
Pictou and West River Station ....
Piedmont Valley and Ry. Station. .
Pine Tree and Railway Station ....
Pinevale and Salt Springs
Piper Glen and Ujiper Margaree. .
Plea.sant Bay and Pollett's Cove. . .
Pleasant Lake and Railway Station
Pleasant River and Ry. Crossing. . .
Pleasant Valley Corner and South
Ohio
Plympton and Railwaj' Station. . .
Point Tvipper and Port Richmond..
Point Tupper and Railway Station
Poison's Brook and Upiier South
River
Pomquet and Railway Station. . . .
Port Caledonia and Vort Morien. . .
J. E. Tough... .
C. D. Patterson.
H. McCaUum. . .
J. Christie
W. McDonald . .
do
do
F. Miller
J. A. McDonald
W. Weir
D. Gillis
J. Stewart
J. A. Moore . . .
R. Earl
J. W. Veinot...
30 vds.
34
1
10
^
150 yds.
3
12
12
J. E. Pitman . . .
C. M. Melanson
J W. Malcolm..
H. K. McDonald
W.J. Poison...
S. Bonin
r. R. McAulay
Port Clyde and Upper Port LaTour G. Webb
Port Hastings and Railway Station
I'lirt Ha.-tings and Point Tui)per
Hallway Station
Ti>rt Hawkesbury and Queensburj'
Port Hastings and Troy
I'lirt Hawkcslinry and Ry. Station.
I 'cut Hawkesbury ajid Point Tup-
jit-r Railwav Station
24— A3
A. McMillan..
H. Archibald.. .
A. C. Chisholm.
do
do
J. Embree
U
26'
}
U
5i
4
10
\
1
7
3
I
H
4
2
10
10
6
18&24
2
3
12
2
12
1
12
2
3
1
1
6
as req.
12
6
f)
3
2
2
1
12
12
3
12
3
12
2
6
6
24
12 months.
12 n ...
(from Sept. ],'07)
Season 1907-8.
1 2 months
5 trips . . .
12 months
12 „ ..
12 ,. .
12 ,1 . .
(ii as req,
18" I 2
24
12
12 ..
9 M (to Dec. 31, '07).
3 11 from II
12 months
12
Season 1907-8
12 months
12 11
12
12 1,
12 ,1
12 ,1
12 11
12
12
4 days (from Feb.
26, '07)
8 11 24 dvs( from July
8,'1907) '.
12 months
Special trips.
12 months . . .
3 trips
12 months . . .
6 il2
50 00
40 00
81 00
95 00
23 33
80 00
17 66
124 80
2 50
IGO 52
89 00
73 00
30 00
56 00
85 00
30 00
126 00
49 00
48 00
175 50
90 00
197 80
401 64
100 00
156 50
625 00
48 00
81 48
79 00
25 00
38 00
35 00
88 46
125 00
160 00
340 00
50 03
30 00
72 00
37 50
201 01
112 00
16 50
210 00
6 00
125 60
113 85
B-30
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
«kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Port Hood and Port Hood Island . .
Port Hood and Railway Station . . .
Port Hood and Rocky Ridge
Port Joli and Port Mouton Railway
Station
Port .Toli and St. Catharine's River
Port Medway and Railway Station
Port Morien and Railway Station. .
Port Mouton and Railway Station .
Port Mouton and South West Port
Mouton
Port Royal and West Arichat . ...
Port Saxon and Railway Station . . .
Port Williams and Town Plot
Preston and Maid Post Road
Princeport, Truro, &c
do do
Prince's Lodge and Railway Plat-
form
Pubnico Head and Railway Station.
do do
Pugwash and Pugwash River
Pugwash and Railway .Station ....
Pugwash and Stone House
Pugwa.sh and Wallace Bay
Pugwash Junction and Railway
Station
Name
of
Contractor.
Smith
McDougall .
Campbell . . .
J. E. Payzant.
Rear Black River and West Bay. . .
Rear Little Judique and Railway
Station
Reserve Mines and Electric Tram-
way
River Bourgeoise and Railway Stn..
Riversdale and Weymouth Bridge.
River Denuis Station and South
Side River Dennis ....
River Hebert and Railway Station.
River John and Railway Station. . .
River John and Welsford
River John and Westerly
Riversdale and Railway Station ....
Riversdale and L^pper Kenijjtown . .
do do
Riverside and West Bay Road ....
Riverside Corner and Clarksville
Railway Station
Roach vale and Tonijjkinsville
Roberta and West Bay
Rockingham .Station and Railway
Station
Roman Valley and St. Andrews. . .
Roseburn and Whycocoma^h
Roseway and Railway Station
Ross' Ferry and LTpper Kempt Road
Smith . .
B. Dolliver.
Mc Aulay . . .
E. Payzant .
Fisher
Sampson . . .
McLean . . . ,
A. Lock wood
Deloughry. . .
D. Creehnan.
R. Cassidy.
Koch..
D. Amiro. . . .
R. Hines
Chesnutt. . . .
W. Chapman
M. Mclvor. . .
Brown
.IS
Q
ofe
O Cm
Period.
Amount.
44
\
350 yds.
64 r. t.
" \
8,23&16
r.t.
8, 23&16
J. H. Eaton.... 150yds.
J. Mclnnis.
D. Beaton .
F. McKeagan.
P. Fitzgerald .
J. E. Wagoner
J. J. McPhail
J. O. Scott . . .
D. E. Logan . .
B. .S. Langfille
C. A. Sellars..
A. Bain
M. S. Urquhart
R. A. McLean
D. McDonald
E. Williams .
P. Shea
D. D. McRae
C. S. Davison
H. F. Kenney
■I. McLean .
C. D. Hagor
D. McFarlane
I "• 4
I
! 4
'lOyds.
6
Hi
9
14
1
3
2i
15
1
15
8
18 r.t.
3 jl2 months.
12 il2
1 !l2
j
6 i 8
3
3
12
3
1
6
1 12
6 & 12 12
12 12
12
2
6
G
6
6
2&1
2&1
6
16
12
3
12
3
0
12
24 days (from
July 8, 1907.).
and extra trips . .
24 davs (from
JulyX 1907)..
24 days (from
Julys, 1907)..
6 mos. (to Sept. 30, '97).
6 M (from II
(to Sept. 30, '97).
from II
12
G 12
2 12
6 12
12 12
18 112
3 il2
3 12
12 '12
2 1 4
2
3 12
11
12
42
12
12
12
(from Sept. 1, '07)
(to July 31, '07).
from II
28 days (from
Aprils, 1907).
12
24 days (from
July 8, '07) . .
>i cts.
78 00
84 00
20 00
201 01
40 00
521 00
149 22
54 82
60 00
86 64
39 10
85 00
50 00
195 50
239 50
50 Oa
13 26
23 74
103 ()()
62 GO
15() 00
200 00
75 00'
GO 00
40 00
23 33
300 00
113 92
345 00
185 00
58 50
90 00
69 00
44 00
43 92
108 00
55 00
158 64
50 00
273 00
138 86
19!» 00
45 75
59 80
204 24
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— ^^'OYA SCOTIA DIVISION B— 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
(tc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
OB'S!
Round Bay and Greenwood's Rail-;'
wav Station J. Cook
Round Bay and Greenwood's Rail-
way Station.
Round Hill and Railwav Station. . .
St. Andrews and Upper Sjjringfield
do do
St. Ann's and South Gut St. Ann's.
St. Ann's and Tarbot
St. Paul's and Railway Station. . . .
St. Peter's and Railwaj' Station . . .
Sable River and Railway Station . .
E. P. Greenway
S. E. Bancroft. .
Druhan. . .
Duggan. . . .
McKillop..
Carmichael
. McDonald
G. McAskill
C. Freeman
Sable River and Swansburg
Sable River West and Railway Stn.
Salem and Stanley
Salmon River (Digby) and Hecta-
nooga Railway Station
Salt Springs Station and Railway
Station
Saulnierville and Railway Station .
Saulniervilie Station and Railway
Station
Scotch Hill and Main Post Road. . .
Scotch Hill (East) and Lyons Brook
Railway Station
Scotch Village and Railway Station
Scotch Village and Upper Burling-
ton
do do . .
Scotch Village and Woodville
Scotsburn Station and Railway Stn
Scotsburn Station and Upper Scots-
bum
Scotsburn Station and West Branch
River John >
Seal Island and Yarmouth ... . .
Shag Harbour and Railway Station
Sheffield Mills and Railway Station
Shelburne and B.irrington Passage
Railwav Station
A. Swansburg
A. F. Harlow.
W. Logan . .
W. J. Toby.
A. Howie tt....
L. B. Comeau.
B. C. Comeau.
L. McNeil....
S. Logan . . .
R. Northup.
G. W. Fish.
J. Northup.
A. H. Cochrane
D. McKay. .
G. W. Campbell
Shelburne and Railway Station. . .
Shelburne and Upper Ohio
do do
Sherbrooke and West River Sheet
Harbour •. .
Short Beach and Yarmouth . ...
Shubenaeadie and Railway Station.
Shunacadie and Railway Station. . .
Sissiboo Falls and Railway Station.
Six Mile Road and Wallace Station
Skye Mountain and Whj'cocomagh.
Sluice Point and Surette Island ....
J. Rae
H. Cann & Sons,
I. A. Nickerson
.J. H. Beckwith
J. Frost & Sons
A- Swansburg .
C. Harding. . . .
L. Hipson ....
M. McGrath,
T. Bain
J. C. Ga-ss. .
D. S. McKinnon
C. Wagoner . .
A. Benjamin .
H. McKinnon
.7. Moulaisong
Sluice Point and Tusket A. J. Lent
Smith's Cove and Railway Station. E. W. Potter. .
24— a3^
11
300 yds.
20 yds,
II
2
1
6 r.t.
6 r.t.
10 r.t.
50 yds.
14
20
28
i
38 r.t.
38 r.t.
63
25 r.t.
100 yds
3
4
7i
2i & 3i
9#
6
3
3
12
1
2
1
12
12
2
2
3
4
48
6
3
3
1
3
3
12
Period.^
4 mos. two days (to Nov.
10, '07)
12 12
20 days (from
Nov. 12, '07) . . .
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from H
(from June 1, '07)
from n
12 12
12 8
12
12 il2
12
12
24 days (from
July 8, '07) ...
(to Sept. 30, '07).
24 days (from
July 8, '07).. .
(from Aug. 1,'07)
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(to April 30, '07
from If
12 M ....
Season 1907.
12 months. .
12 M ....
and 7 days to
July, 7, '07 . ,
(to June 30. '07).
from II
(to June 30, '07
and arrears. . ,
Amount.
S cts.
35 94
58 29
75 00
52 00
70 00
236 66
105 46
60 00
48 00
182 74
74 50
28 74
40 00
164 66
30 00
105 00
31 30
25 00
6 25
40 00
2 92
44 44
52 00
94 20
52 00
430 00
100 00
50 24
75 00
387 39
175 68
50 00
206 25
1,349 00
249 00
149 00
30 00
62 50
49 92
20 25
31 .50
143 54
78 25
B-32
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Xova .Scotia Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Sober Island and Watt Section
Sheet Harbour
Somerset and Berwick Railway Stn.
Southampton and Railway Station.
South liranch and Upper Stewiacke
South Fanuington and Railwaj' Stn.
South Faniiington and South Tre-
mont
South Farmington and Torbrook. . .
South (iut, St. Anns and]TarV>ot. . .
South Harbour and White Point. .
South Maitland and Railway Stn. .
South Morland and Tracadie
South ( )hio and Railway Station. . .
South Ohio and Springdale
South Side Whycoconiagh Bay and
Main Post Road
South I'niacke and Railway Station
South West Margaree and Whyco-
coniagh
South West Port Hood and Railway
Station
Springhill and Railway Station. . .
Springhill and Street Letter Bo.>:es.
Springhill a7id Windliam Hill
Springhill Junction and Ry. Stn. . .
Period.
Amount.
E. Harnish . .
H. S. Fisher.,
(i. S. Davison
W. Cox
■I. S. Banks. . .
J. Ward
T. E. Banks . .
X. Carmichael.
J. McPhei-son. .
J. P. Mosher...
•T. P. Delorey. .
J. E. Allen
S. Allen
A. McDonald..
R. Irving.
J. P. Smith.
do
do
Springville and Railway Station. . . D. McDonald.
Spry Bay and Taylor's Head J. W. McCarthy
Stellarton, Railway Station and
Station Letter Bo.\ J. D. McDonald]
Stoddart's and Railway Station . . . C. W. Stoddart
Streets Ridge and Thompson Stn. . W. E. Lockhart
Sumnierville Centre and Hunt's;
J. A. Campbell .
H. A. B. Glen-
dinning
do
R. P. Bragg...
H. W.Jones. ..
H. A. McKenzie
18 r.t.
i
4
9"
\
8
i
26 r.t.
2
100 yds.
26
3^ r.t;
7
2*
20s r.t.
Point Railway Station
Sunny Brae and Railway Station. .
Surette Island and Main Post Road
Swansburg and Sable River Station
Swansburg and Lock]<<jrt Station. .
Sj"dnej' and Electric Tramwaj'
Sydney and Railway Stations
Sydney and Street Letter Bo.xes
Sydney and Whitney Pier
Sydney Mines and Railway Station.
Sylvan Valley and Railway Station
Sylvester and Railway Station,
W. H. Farquhar'
Moulaisong
Swansburg . .
do
C. McNeil....
'SI. Logue
C McNeil....
McLellan
Nickers
McDonald. . .
J. McDonald.
Tatamagouche and Railway Station G. Henderson. .
Tatamagouche and Tatamagouche
Mountain D. Menzie
Tatamagouche and West New An-
nan T. E. Bonyman .
Thibeauvilh- and Sporting Mountain
Railway Station P. ThiVjeau
Thompson Station and Railway
Station i.T. W. Mattinson
Thompson Station and Westchester'-T. W. Rushton.
3 12 months.
3 12
2 & .3 12
3 12
3 2
2 12
12 2
1 12
12 12
3 '12
42
(J
T. M. Chisholm. 300 yds.
.L -- • • -■
A.
2i
13
50 yds.
%
120 yds.
50 yds.
18i r.t.
18i r.t.
k
15
3
3
24
24
12
G
12
12
6
12 12
3 12
asreq. 12
2 12
C |12
6 I 8
I
12 12
3 !l
(to May 31, '07).!
( from Feb. i',' '08)
15 days (to Feb
1.5, "uS)
14davs(fromFeb.
10,' '08)
and e.xtra trips.
24dvs.(from Julv
H,"'07) '.
(from July 1, '07)
(from Mar. 1. '08)
(to Feb. 29, "08) .
(from Sept. 1, '07)
(from Aug. 1, '07
.? cts.
75 00
78 50
80 00
120 Oct
«•» 71
142 43
117 00
37 16
95 00
23 46
35 00
40 82
200 64
35 00
30 00
458 00
40 00
266 00
140 24
85 28
34 28
4 84
47 00
45 00
379 40
35 32
288 07
120 61
60 00
87 50
14 59
72 91
95 10
518 62
3.50 00
246 48
145 00
20 0(J
10 00
75 00
200 OO
89 04
16 66
50 00
150 00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION—NOVA SCOTIA DIVISION B-33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
tire. — Continued.
Three Mile
Station I W. Sevright .
Tracadie and Railway Station A. McMillan,
Troy and Railway Station G. Laidlaw
Truro Railway Station and Street
Letter Boxes IT. G. Miller.
Truro and Midland Ry. Station. ... do
Truro and Upper Brookside S. Clififord
Tupperville and Railway Station. . . S. Tavener
Upper Clements and R.y. Station . . J. ¥. William.?
Upper Dyke Village and Sheffield
Mills Railway Station G. E. Barnaby
Upper Grand Mira and Victoria
Bridge N. Campbell . .
Upper Kennetcook and Ry. Station W. G. Clarke.
Upper Musquodoboit and West
River Sheet Harbour . . G. Farnell. . . .
Upper Newport and Woodville .... L. Dimock
Valley Station and Ry. Station A. Christie.
28
600 yds.
Wallace Bridge and Wallace Rail-
way Station
Wallace Bridge Station and Rail-
way Station
Wallace Highlands and Wallace
Station
Wallace Station and Ry. Station. . .
Water ville and Railway Station . . .
Waterville and South Waterville. . .
Waverley and Wind.sor Junction. . .
Wellington Station and Ry. Station
Wentworth Creek antl Ry. Station.
Wentzell's Lake and Ry. Station. . .
West Alba and Railway Platfomi. .
West Brook and Railwaj' Station. .
West Brook Mills and Ry. Station.
Westchester and Westchester Stn . .
Westchester Station and Rj*. Stn . .
West Gore and Clarksvilie Railway
Station
do do
West Lawrencetown and Main Post
Road
West Merigoniish and Railway
Station
West River Station and Railway
Station
Westville and Railway Station
do do
CIO do
Weymouth and Railway Station. . .
do do
Weymouth Bridge and Railway
Station
Whiteside ami Railway Station . . .
Whycocomagli and Orangedale Rail-
way Station
do do
D. McLeod.
Mrs. J. McNeill. 200 ft,
R. H. Tingley..: 6h
J.F.Allan I i
E. Pineo 100yds.
F. Parrish 11 r.t.
W. jVIajor I 3
E. J. Largie .... I 5
Mrs. M. Dimock I |
W. T. Wentzell.l |
D. H.Kennedy. I 2h
E. C. Dickinson. ! 1
E. G. Lewis . . . . ! i
J. W. Rushton.. m r.t.
H. G. Purdy.... lOO" yds.
J. Wallace . .
R. F. Brison.
T. A. Nangle .
J. Olding
A. Fraser
D. McPherson.
D. Langille. . . .
D. Morrison . . .
C. D. Jones. . . .
G. T. Cook....
R. L. Black ...
J. P. Shannon.
D. J. Ross ....
J. P. Smith. . . .
75 yds.
i
i
9t^
9ic
12
12
12
as req
as req.
as req.
12
12
12
6
12
12
12
(from June 1, '07
(to June 30, "07]
from 11
(to Dec. 31, '07).
(to Feb. 21), '08).
from >i
(to June 30, '07).
from ti
12 months.
(to Oct. 31, '07).
from M
50 00
235 50
25 00
48 78
475 00
28 00
78 50
275
25 00
71 G4
40 56
50 00
32 00
155 00
100 00
.50 00
30 00
30 00
100 16
50 00
135 00
31 40
37 50
95 25
50 00
50 00
70 00
225 00
50 00
20 00
49 00
144 00
99 47
35 00
94 36
130 41
B-34
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Concluded.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Nova Scotia Postal Division,
&,c . — Continued.
Name of Route.
Whycocomagh and Whycocomagh
Mount
Willowbank and Strathlorne Rail-
► way St.ation
Wilinot and Railway Station ....
Windsor and Railway Station
Windsor and Windsor Forks
Windsor Junction and Railway
Station
Wind.sor Junction and Postal Cars.
Windsor Ssation Transfers
Name
of
Contractor.
M. A. McDonald
C. Kennedy . . . .
A. P. Bowlby. . .
M. G. Goudge . .
F. Palmer
Hessian . . . .
do
G. Goudge.
Wolfville and Railway Station G. V. Rand ....
Woodbourne and Railway Station. . R. Ballentine . . .
Yarmouth and Railway Stations. . . J. Bain
Yarmouth and Street Letter Boxes. I Yarmouth Street
j Railway Co . . .
Point e Tupper and Port Hawkes-
bury |E. Chisholm
a *
ars
Q
20 yds.
20 vds.
U
4r t.
12
12
30
4
36
as req.
6
24
3
12
as req.
Period.
12 months.
and extra trips.
and 13 days (to
Oct. 13, '07). . .
Snow blockade
Total
Less amount withdrawn from Guarantee Fund .
Amount.
$ cts.
25 Oi)
149 00
128 33
303 86
159 00
80 00
60 00
13 38
140 00
50 00
468 72
175 00
0 75
161,519 12
38 00
161,481 12
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B- 35
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NEW BRUNSWICK DI\aSION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
made within the fiscal year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
c
s.^
t^
§:73
C b
.IS
d o.
Q
^
Period.
Amount.
Acadie and Acadie Siding M. S. Barrieau
do do do
Acadie and St. Luc G. Gogiien. . . .
Acadie and Villa^fe St. .Jean .J. Daigle. . . .
Acadie Siding and Railway Stn. . . . G. H. Perry. .
Adamsville and Railway Station. . . P. Arsenault. .
Albert and Banetshohne.
Albert and Point Wolfe..
Albert Mines and Railway Stn
Aldouane and Railway Station
Alexandrina and Notre Dame
Alison and Moncton
Allandale and Poquiock
Alma and Hastings
Anagance and Corn Hill
Anagance and Elgin
Anagance Ridge and Knightsville. .
Anderson and Midgic Station
Andover and Carlingford
Andover and Hillandale
Andover and Railway Station
Annidale, Highfield and Sheba ....
Annidale and Railway Station
Apohaqui and Erb Settlement
Apohaqui, Millstream and Collina..
Apohaqui and Railway Station ....
Armstrong and Waterford
Armstrong's Brook, Jacquet River
and Railway Station
Aroostook Junction, Foiir Falls and
Railway Station
Avery's Portage and Ry. Station. . .
Avon more and Railway Station
Black Bay and St. George
Bale Verte and .Tolicure
Bale Verte and Railway Station.. . .
Baillie and Meredith
Bairdsville and Beaconsfield
Bairdsville and River-de-Chute. . . .
Bamaby River and Railway Station
Barnaby Riv. and Seminagan Ridge
Barrettsholme and Elgin
Bartholomew and Blackville
Bartibog and Chatham
Bartibog Station and Ry. Station.
Bartlett s Mills and Railway Station
Bass River and Smith's Corners. . . .
Bass River and South Branch St.
Nicholas River
Basswood Ridge and St. Stephen . .
Bath and Kilfoil
T. Campbell .
B. Connor. . . .
I. Woodworth
M. .J. Daigle..
J. Gueguen . . .
W. Somers . .
D. Connelly . .
W. Kinnie ....
W. A. Dickey
E. A. Robinson
!T. Elliott. ...
W. W. Hicks.
L. L. Everette
A. W. Sisson..
J. A. Perley..
J. P. Leonard.
do
E. WDes
G. H. Secord.
do
B. F. Mvles . .
T. ,T. Ultican .
D. Murchison.
F. McCoombs.
W. H. Harmer
A. Dewar
A. A. Copp. . .
W. H. Prescott
J. W. Mann.
R. M. Baird.
B. H. Baird .
T. Dal ton. . . .
M. Meagher.
S. Garland. . .
S. McCarthy.
.1. Doyle
•J. Arseneault
J. Bartlett, . .
.J. B. Miller .
A. M. Campbell
Keys Bros . . .
J. Campbell .
10
20
i
2
4
^
6
4
6
18
4
11 & 164
4
4
1
4&15
i
4&9
6 fell
100 yds.
12 months
12 M . .
12 M . .
12 „ ..
12 M . .
12 „ . .
7
6
12
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
12 il2
3&2 |12
3 12
1 Il2
6 & 3 ,12
12 12
1 12
i&2i 6&12
i&2 il2&6
1
200 ft.
11 & 8
8
i
4
94
3'
^
12
4
1
164
2
4
1
12
1
50 yds.
6
i
6
17&18
6
10&25
2
134
3
15 days (to Nov,
15, '07)
12 n
12 M
12 „
12 ,.
12 „
12 ,-
12 M
12 „
12 „
12 „
12 H
12 M
12 „
12 „
12 „
12 „
12 M
52 trips.
0 mos. (from July 1, '07)
12 months
12
•S cts.
155 70
23 40
20 00
20 00
30 00
59 49
43 75
749 00
40 00
30 00
17 74
52 00
26 00
26 00
75 00
90 00
25 00
123 76
54 84
50 00
125 00
170 00
30 00
48 00
260 00
62 60
65 00
125 00
123 00
45 00
40 00
380 00
l.'i6 00
80 00
32 00
75 00
52 00
35 00
40 00
187 52
20 00
85 00
20 00
90 00
26 00
567 75
.SOO 00
156 00
B-36
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909-
APPENDIX B—Conti7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportatioc in New Brunswick Postal Division,
ttc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Bath and Railway Station T. Bohan
Bathurst and Goodwin.s Mills F. O'Connor. . .
Bathurst and Railway Station T. DeGrace
Batburst and Rough Water.s \V. Kennah
Bathurst and Street Letter Bo.xes. . J. J. Roy
Bathurst Village and Teteagouche
River A. F. Kane
Bathurst Village and Youghall . . .A. Anderson ....
Bay-ilu-Vin and Chatham T. H. Fitzpatrick
Bay-du-Vin and Point Escuminac. . H. Allen
Bay-du-Vin Mills and Upper Bay-
du-Vin J. Dickins
Bayfield and Railway Station E. T. Allen. . . .
Bayside and Fitzpatrick .T. Williston
Bayside and St. Andrews B. T. Snell
Bayswater and Long's Cove F. E. Currie. . . .
Beaufort and (xiassville A. Scott
Beaumont and Rockland S. J. White
Beaver Brook Station and Railway
Station W. R. Steeves. .
Beaver Dam and Rusagornia W. Haining .
lieechwood and Mineral E. E. Kearney. .
Beech wood and Railway Station. . . do
Belledune and Railway Station. .. .|S. McCui-dy
Belledune River and Turgeon. .
BeJleisle Baj- and Jones Corner
Belleisle Creek and Collina. . . .
Belleisle Creek and Imlah. .
Belleisle Creek and Marvin.
F. J. (Jruitar
H. A. Willigar.
W. SL L. Keir-
stead
A. J. Gillies . . .
W. M. L. Keir-
stead
E. G. Scovil
.1. Gallagher
L. D. Ferris ....
T. Hughes
M. H. Mott....
A. (ianine ....
•T, C. Boyer
E. M. Laverty . .
do ..
k. Theriault....
J. Glendening.. .
W. H. Staten . . .
Belleisle Creek and Railway Station
Belleisle Creek and Thomond
Bellenden and Young's Cove Road
do do
Belyeas Cove and Huestis Landing.
Benjamin River and Xew Mills. . . .
Ben Lomond ajid St. Martins
Benton and Railway Station
Benton and Speerville
Bertraiid and Theriault
Big Cove and Xarrows
Biggar Ridge and Foreston
Blacklands, River Charlo and Rail-
way Station |j. Cook
Black Point and Railway Station . . JS. Laughlan
Black's Harl)our and Railway Stn..!G. F. t'aul
Blackville, Railway Station and!
Underhiil |E. J. McKenzie.
Blair Athol, Upper Balmoral and
Eel River Cro.ssin^ R. H. Wright. . .
Blakelv and Enniskillen Station.. . J. Blakely .
Bloomfifeld ani Lakoville W. L Burk . . .
Bloomtield Station and Centralj
Norton B.E.Williams..
Bocabec and St. Andrews IR. McCullcugh..
Boiestown and Hayesville C. W. Green. . . .
Boiestown and Parker's Ridge J. A. Pond
Boiestown and Railway Station... . .M. M. Campbell
Boishebert and St. Isidore h. Lo.sier
Bon Accord and Kincardine i I). Xiddrie
Bon Secours and Coal Branch Stn. . R. W. Robinson
c
•N
2 S
H
C t.
Period.
Amount.
.2^
= -i
O
-^
,
S cts.
i
12 '12
nonths . .
100 00
rS
2 112
„
52 00
2
24 [12
2 111
,,
2i»G 91
4
.. (from May ], '07)
36 G6
H
24&1812
1
150 00
10 & 8
1
3
12
50 00
5
50 00
25
3
3
12
12
,,
298 00
23
300 00
5
1
12
,,
27 75
H
ti
12
,1
127 51
0
1
12
„
28 00
7
3
12
,
131 25
3
I
12
12
,,
03 (i9
11
„
145 00
2h
G
0
12
12
,,
112 00
10 yds.
1 00
5
1 il2
3 12
40 40
lU
,,
95 00
4
1
12 12
r, 12
3 12
1 8
,,
25 00
60 00
2
,,
45 00
3
„ (to Nov. 30, '07).
16 (>7
6
2 12
,,
(iO 00
2
1 12
17 00
3^
1
12
IS 00
0
6
1
12
12
34 00
,,
33 00
3
2
3
M (to June 30, '07).
9 50
3
2
y
II from II
52 50
3
1
12
„
20 00
4
12
2
II (from Feb. 1, "08)
12 50
19
1 12
,,
95 00
.50 j-ds.
13 12
37 56
5
2 12
„
Gt 00
4
2 12
„
25 00
8
3 il2
„
96 96
4
2 12
'-
.M 75
3&1
G & 12 12
,1
181 54
1
C
12
12
1,
47 11
l.S
••
400 OO
1 & 2
12 & 3
3
12
12
100 00
9&6
183 00
3
3
!)
„ (to Dec. 31, '07).
33 75
11
3
3
3
2
12
12
12
12
,,
170 00
3.^
5!» 40
,^
158 00
21
177 49
2
12
12
12
"
70 OO
A
" 1
20 00
2i
3
11
II (from May 1, '07)
55 00
5
3
2
12
12
II '
82 50
7
„ ■. 1
9G 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOX—yEW BRUXSWICK DIVISION B-37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
itc. — Con' in iied.
Bonney River Station, Elmcroftand
Railway Station
Bosse and Plourd
Boudreau Villagre and St. Joseph. .
Boundary Creek, Railway Station
and Steeves Mountain
Bourgeois and Grandique
Braenut and West Glassville
Briggs Comer and North Forks of
Salmon Creek
Bristol and Glassville
Bristol and RaiUvay Station
Brockway and Har\ey Station
Brooklyn Road and Midgic Station
Brookville Station and Ry. Stn...
Brownsville Railway Station and
West S.-otch Sett."
Bryenton and Railway Station
Buctouche and Coates Mills
Buctouche and Railway Station. . . .
Buctouche and Richil)ucto
Buctouche and St. Edniiard
Buctouche and St. .Jean Baptiste . .
Bustouche and St. Maurice
Buctouche and Shediac
J. P. Sullivan. . .
N. Martin
T. C. Boudreau.
T. C. Weldon. . .
J. P. Arseneau..
J. C. Darrah . . .
J. A. Curry ....
W. A. Haning-
ton
S. Giberson
W. McCulloch..
H.L.Richardson
W. Ryan
W. M. Northruji
A. Bryenton . . . . '
C. A. Girouard .
F. J. Cormiev. . .
A. T. LeBlanc'
M. L. Jaillet ...
A. Robichaud. . .
A. M. Ar.seneau.
F. Hachey
i&6
9
i&3S
4
3
12 & 1 12 months
1 [12
2 il2
do
do
1
12
1
4
18
U
4
24 & m
H. F. Legere... 24&2U
H. Pickle ... I
R. DaAadson..
F. McKnight
Bull Moose Hill and Springfield ... J.
Burnt Church and New Jersey . . J.
do do . . . . G.
Burtt's Corners and Dorn Ridge and
Railway Station E. Burtt .
Butternut Ridge, Hicksville and
Railwaj' Station S.
Butternut Ridge and Forks C.
Butternut Ridge and Thorn Brook. S.
Cains River, Ky. St'n & (ilen Porter T.
Caledonia and Turtle Creek C.
Calhoun and Railway Station T.
California and Four Falls D.
Cambridge and Cody's J.
Cambridge and Gagetown (i.
CanibridgH and Lakeview R.
Cambridge and White's Point .A.
Cameron's Mills and St. Louis de
Kent......^ L
Canii)beirs Settlement and Lowerj
Southamjjton ... iG. W. Grant . .
Campbellton and Railway Station. . iG. Cummings. .
Campbellton and McKendrick C. LeBlanc. . . .
Campljellton and Shire's Athol .... iG. Cummings. .
Canaan Station and ^[cLean i N. Girouard . . .
Canaan Station and Railway Stn. . M. Gotro. . . . . ,
Canaan Station and St. Pauls 'I. LeBlanc . . .
Canobie and Clifton W. Glendinninj
do do J. Sealy
Canons and Oak Hill {W. E. Spearin.
Canterbury Stn. and Dow Sett. ... S. H. Dow
Canterbury Stn. and North Lake . . S. Foster
Canterbury Stn. and Railway Stn.. II. S..Law
Perry
G. Keith . . .
Perry
R. Washburn.
Steeves
B. Calhoun. .
Marchison. . :
F. Roberts . . .
F. -Nfason. . . .
Black
Kelly
Landry
i&6
16
5
i&7
18
lol
8
19
3
3
11
8A
1'
lOi
3"
17
12-12 12
1 12
2 12
2 13
6 12
12 12
3 12
3 12
12 1 12
3 12
12 12
6 12
12 12
3 12
2 12
6 12
1 12
6 9
1 12
(i i !t
6 3
i&o 2&1212
22
G&2
2
3
3&1
3 12
2 |12
30 12
3 !l2
3 12
2 12
12 12
12
11
1
12
12
12
12 1:
15 davs (to Jan.
is; 1908)....
10 days from Jan.
16,1903)....
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from H
(to Feb. 29, '08).
from <■
$ cts
125 00
25 00
82 00
107 00
25 00
30 00
45 00
325 00
75 00
265 00
45 00
50 00
125 00
40 00
350 00
50 00
179 00
(50 00
65 00
30 00
476 01
163 94
30 00
69 00
26 25
100 00
80 00
124
80
75
00
!)4
(lO
103
91
25
00
67
20
310
00
349 00
56
0^
62
8!)
141
89
99 00
258 06
162
00
i-i
00
. 98 00
42
00
()9
00
37
03
4
08
48
75
50 00
4.50
20
(;o
00
B-38
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Canterbury Stn. and Scott's Siding. iS. L. Dow. . . .
Cape Bald and LeBlanc |S. M. Richard
CapLumiere and Richibucto Village I M. J. Babineau
Cape-de-Moiselle Creek and Rail-
way Station I J. W. Wilson. .
Cape Sjjear and Railway Station. . . A. Seamon ....
Cape Tormentiue and Railway Stn. J. Barry
Caraquet and Lower Caraquet '.J. R. Chiasson.
Caraquet and St. Simon 'j. Lantaigne.. .
Caraquet and Tracadie . T. S. Barry
Carlisle and Howard Brook [M. W. Sherwood
Caron Brook and Lake Baker |H. Caron
Carrolls Crossing and Railway Stn. jA. O'Donnell
Central Blissville and Ry. Siding... |L
Central Hampstead and Hibemia. .1
Central Waterville and Temperance
B. Smith..
A. Gardiner
and West
R. Murdock .
J. N. Stairs.
Vale
Central Waterville
Waterville
Centreville and Charleston 'j. F. Crone
Centreville and >ir>ods Corners A. Beckwith. .
Centreville and Kno.-iford do
Centreville and Railway Station ... C Wilkinson..
Centreville and Royalton A. Beckwith..
Chambers Sett, and Foster's Croft . . E. McShane. .
Chance Harlx>ur and Lepreaux R. Mawhinney.
Charlo Station and L'pper Charlo. . W. Craig
Chathaju and Douglasfield, T. King
Chatham, Laketon and Upper Bay- J
du-Vin iR. McNangbtonj
Chatham, Black River and Laketon do . . '
Chatham and Railway Station T.H. Fitzpatrickl
Chatham and Street Letter Bo.xes. . do
Chath.-vm and Tracadie P. Archer i
Chelmsford Railway Station G. Harper. |
Cherry field and Moncton i W. Steeves i
Chjpman and Dutferin
Chipman, Ga.spereaux and Upper
(Jaspereaux
Chipman and Harley Road
Chipman and Linton
Chipman and Railway Station. . . .
Chocolate Cove, Fairhaven and
Lord's Cove
Church Hill and River View
Clair and Fort Kent (^^e)
Clairville and .Tailletville
Clarendon Stn. and Railway Stn. . .
Clark's Corner and Sheffield
Clark ville and Railway Station. . . .
Clear\ iew and Railway Station. . . .
Clifford Vale and Railway Sidin
N. Legassie.
A. Darah
L. a. Wilson...
T. McAllister.,
H. Orchard . . .
L. Wentworth .
E. Bayley
J. Long
C. F. Jaillet...
G. S. Lacey. . . .
E. Randall
B. Anderson . . .
S. Bishop
A. L. Clififord. .
5&8
8
12
4&11
2
4
7
3
5
n
22&li
3J
5'
20 yds.
3"
3f
%
4&7
4&7
5
6
5
16
h
21&21
21&21
1 i
11
Clifton and Grev's Mills T. Rogers.
A
Clifton and Rothesay. • G. S. "Pettingell. !
Clinch's Mills and (iooseberry Cove R. .J. Ferguson.
Clinch's Mills and Railway Crossing F. S. Clinch . .
Cloverdale East and Smith's Comer jW. H. Feather-
I stone
Clover Hill and Sussex S. P. Taylor
Coal Branch Stn. and Railway Stn. .1. F. Swift
Coal Creek and Coal Mines W. L. Durland..
Coal Creek and Railway Station. . . M. E. Weaver. .
15
5
4
6
i
4
■z.%
O b
12
3
12
6
1 12
6&2 12
Period.
Amount.
4 mons. (from Dec, 1, '07).
12 -
1 .. (from Mar. 1, '08)
3
3
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
^9.
., (from July 1. '07)
12
2
9,
2
8
3
3
■•
6
1,
3
M 1
1
„ 1
3
,,
6 112
Ij
1
2<fc2
2&3
.SO
12
9
3
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12 d
12 n
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
M t
M (to Dec. 31, '07).
u from .1 .:
1'?
II 1
fi
12
2
9,
", '.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
6&3
2
3
12
6&4
?
u '.'.'..'.::.:".".
1?
II
1
6
"
9
,1
2
3
3
3
6
ays (from Mar. 20, '08)
louths
2
12
3
;; :::.:::::::;:;:
9.
1,
19
2
12
"
?? cts.
16 67
70 00
2 50
25 00
78 50
40 00
163 75
30 60
450 00
39 00
111 24
16 CO
48 00
28 00
37 51
40 00
100 00
100 00
!>5 00
154 88
79 00
29 00
285 00
75 00
25 00
160 87
106 00
226 74
125 00
1,100 00
50 00
50 00
40 00
190 12
75 00
188 50
25 00
250 00
40 00
100 00
26 00
40 00
72 72
85 00
140 00
0 64
139 00
294 00
65 00
26 00
102 00
160 00
48 00
26 00
10 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B^Continued.
B-39
Dktail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Conti actor.
Coal Creek and Upper Coal Creek .
Coates Mills and St. CjTille
Cocagne and Cocagne Cape
do do
Cocag^ae and Notre Dame . .
Cody's and Coles Island
Codys and Jenkins
Coldstream and Hartland . . .
Coldstream and Knowlesville
Coles Island and Forks
College Bridge and Railway Station
Collette and Rogers ville
Connell and yiorenceville
Connors and Mouth of St. Francis.
Cork Station and Railway Station
Comier's Cove, St. Joseph and Ry.
Station
Corn Hill and Creek Road
Coronation and Railway Siding
Coughlan and Railway Siding
Cowan and South River
Coxes Point, Cumberland Bay and
the Range
Cross Creek and Crreen Hill
Cumberland Baj" and Ry. Station. .
Currieburg and Stanley
CurryviUe and Railway Station
Dalhousie and Point La Nim .....
Dalhousie .Jet. and Maple Green. . .
Dalhousie and Railway Station
Dalhousie Jet. and Railway Station
Damascus and Smith Town
Debec and Maxwell
Debec and Railway Station
Dei by and Railway Station
Doaktown and Railway Station ....
Dob.son's Corner and Petitcadiac. . .
do do
Donegal, Waterford and Sussex. . . .
Dorchester and Fairview
Dorchester and Middleton
Dorchester and Railway Station.,
Dorchester and Rockport
Dorche.ster and Woodhurst
Dorchester Crossing, Railway Sta-
tion and Scadouc
Douglas and Railway Station
DonglastowTi and Newcastle
Duver and Moncton
Downey ville and Hatfield's Point. .
Downey ville Tooleton
Doyles Brook and Railway Station.
Doyles Settlement, Lome and River
Louison
Dugas and Grand An.se
Dumbarton Station and Railway
.Station
Dundee and Eel River Crossing. . . .
M. E. Weaver.
W. U. LeBlanc
D. Gueguen
T. St. Peter. . . .
E. Bilodeau. . . .
E. Starkey
I. y. B. Hether
ington. . . .
vS. S. Page..
E. B. Estabrook
R. W. Hether-
ington
D. F. Richard . .
M. Gionet
W. A. Taylor. . .
E^ Ouellette
W. Murphy
V. Landry
R. H. Rouse. . . .
G. Bishop'
D. A. Coughlan
H. Cowan ....
5^
•-A
Period.
Amount.
4
1
U
2
4
1
4
1&2
6
3
6&13
6
2
3
5
3
18&23J
3
17
2
i
12
H. O. Brans-
combe
W. Waugh
H. O. Brans-
combe
A. L. Currie. . . .
J. A. Beaumont.
J. Nolan
W. LeBlanc...
•J. Duncan
T. Robinson ....
W. B. Smith . . .
G. Flemming. . .
A. Harron
E. L. Parker . . .
I. H. Swim
W. Bleakney. . .
H. W. B. Colpits
G. W. Hayes...
S. T. Blenis ....
H. T. Buck
S. W. Tingley..
R. Read
B. Card
P. J. Melanson,
E. Currie
D. Doyle
T. M.Steeves...
E. Kellier
M.S.W. Merritt
J. G ratten. . .
T. Hayes....
M. Dugas ....
1&2
3
2i
3,5,7i
4"
k
I
3
2
i
VV. Saunders. .
R. H. Wright
3
1
21S&l4a
3
i
12
i
12
^^
12
13
2
13
2
8&12
1&3
3i
1
2
6
h
30
12
3
5
154
7
13
3&7
h
2&6
2
1
3
3
24&36
12
6&2
3
12
3
2
2
3
1&2
2
6
3
12 months
12
9 ,1 (to Dec. 31, '07). .
3 11 from II
12 1, . .
12 II
12 1, ..'.
12
12 ,1
12 1,
12
12 1
12 1,
12 II
12 1,
12
5 II (from Nov. ], '07)
12 1.
o to to
12 1.
16
12
12 1,
1 II (to April 30, '07)
12 ,1
12 II
12 .1 ..
12
12 1,
12
12
12 II
3 II (to June 30, '07).
9 II from II
12 1,
12 1
12 II
12
12 1,
9 1, (to Dec. 31, '07).
12 -1
12 II . . .
12 1
12
12
12
12
12 M
12 II
12
12 1.
S cts.
25 00
40 00
26 25
11 65
90 00
249 89
39 50
90 00
471 00
147 82
75 00
78 00
68 64
60 00
30 00
160 00
17 32
32 50
40 00
30 00
133 72
80 00
72 00
55 00
45 00
6 25
55 00
139 97
100 00
30 00
274 40
29 .50
60 00
24 00
52 00
1.57 50
204 20
19 00
75 00
279 28
188 15
18 75
82 21
30 00
250 00
224 00
93 00
85 59
70 00
54 00
30 00
40 00
75 00
B-40
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX ^—Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Nanoe
of
Contractor.
Dnfjivi-n and Meiiiraiiicook
Durliatn Bridge and McElwain ...
Durham Bridge and Ry. Station . . .
Durham Centre and daquet River. .
East Klorenceville and I'pper IVel.
East Glassville and Higlands
do do
East Waterville and Temperance
Vale
Edmundston and Railway Station.
Kdmundston and Temiscouata and
Canadian Pacific Railway
Eduumdston and Upper Mada-
waska (Me)
Eel Ri ver Cro.s.sing and Railway Stn.
Eel River Crossing and Upi)er Bal-
moral
Elgin and Fir Grove
Elgin and Ma]ileton
Elgin and Meadows
Elgin and Pleasant Mount
Elgin and Railway Station
Ellen.stown and Millerton
Elm.sville and Railway Station. . .
Elm Tree and La Plante
Elm Tree and Railway Station .
Emerstin .and Ford's Mills
Ennishore and Grand Falls
Enniskillen Station and Ferris.
Enni.<killen Station and Ry. .Stn.
Enmore and Red Bank
E. W. Toole . .
R. McElwain..
R. Ahernethv. .
NV. M. Furlott.
X. Kitching. .
A. McKenzie. . .
J. Nixon. .
I. Pike...
A. Bahin
F. Albert
Leveque&Splude
do
T. Cartv
\y. A. Colpitts.
V. W. Stee\ es . .
C. Henderson. . .
'i\ Barchard . . .
J. Betts
J. H. Dvre
.1. M. Godin. ..
.1. Doucet
.r. Mc.G. Powell
.1. (J'Regan
E. Blake! V
B. McAloon...
F. Murphy
airville and Railway Station
erguson's Point and Main Post
Road
erndale and Hillside
latlands and Railway Station ...
lint Hills and Meadf)ws
loreticeville and Lower Greenfield.
lorenceville and Railway Station..
lorenceville and Suniuierfield
lorenceville Ea.st and I'jiper Peel.
hnne Ridge and Ijawrence Station
'oley l?rook and Saliiionhurst
brest City and North Lake
brks and Ida
bur Roads and Inkernum
<).\ Creek and Moucton
rederictoii and Hamtown
red'-rictoM aiifl Hanwell
redericton Street Letter Boxes. . .
redericton and Lower St. Mary's.
redericton aiul Meduetic
redericton, Nasliwaak and St.
Mary's l-'erry
redericton and Nasonworth
'redericton and Railway Station.,
do do
do .do
'redericton and I'jiper ^Lluge^
ville, &c
. C. F. Tilton.
VV. Ferguson. . . .
(i. Bannister . . .
W. Gillis
J. W. Garland..
R. Shannon
H. B. Taylor. . .
(J. (ireen
N. Moore . .
P. .1. Anderson.
•F. Poulsen
A. Kinney
C. Keirstead . . .
M. Gibbs
E. Le Blanc. . . .
S. Bird
T. Powers
W.J. McGinn..
H. J. Phair
J. C. Maxon
|M. W.Ryan...
|D. D. Jones. ...
C.J. Kelly
!J. C. Keitii
!W. H. Walker.
iF'arley & Allen.
Period.
4
1 ,
3
2
A
12
l.i
12
1
G
&3
3
3
3
2i
2
i
12
i
()
G 1 1-2
12 Il2
4
f)
2
2
1
1
2
3
2
2
12
2
3
6&12
2
00
24
24
months
12 12
2 12
12 112
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(to June 30, '07)
from "
Amount.
(from Jan. 1, "08)
(to S -pt. 30, '07)
(from Dec. 1, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07
from II
1 s|)ecial trip.
00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION—yEW BRUXSWICK DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-41
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
li'C. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Frrdericton Junction and Ry. Stn .
Fivdericttm Road, Harewood and
Salisbur}'
French Village and Hailw ay Stn. . .
Ciagetown and Upper Gagetown . . .
Gagetown and Welsford
Gagetown and Westtield. .
Gallagher and Railway Station ....
Gaspeieau.\ and Lake.streani
Gaspereau.x Station and Ry. Stn . . .
Gaspereaux Station and Scott's
Brook
Gaythorne and Tabusintac
Gibson and Railway Station
Gilks, Railway Station, Blissfield
and Moran
Gladstone and Kintore
Gladwin and Red Rapids
do do
Glassville and Kenneth
Glenravel and Lower Brighton.
Name
of
Contractor.
T. Shehan.
W. W. Wilson.
M. A. Bates...
J. Dickie.
G. A. Law
W. H. Bulyea.
J.T.Price.....
A. L. Fleming.
J. Mooney
Goose Creek and Shepody Road ....
Gordonsville and South Gordonsville
Grafton and Woodstock
Grainfield and Renou.s Bridge
Grand An.se and Mizonette
Grand Bay and Railwaj' Station. . .
Grand Falls and Grand Fall.'' Por-
tage J. T. Mulherin
Grand Falls an<l Medford ........ JF. Page
(xranJ FalLs and Railway Station. . L. Sirois
Grand Falls and St. Amand J. M. Poitras. . .
Grand Harbour and Whitehead . . .A. Dakin .......
Grange ville and Railway Siding. . . . |H. W. B. Smith
W. H. .Jones...
G. Buchanan . . .
R. H. Babbitt .
J, A. McDonald
L L. Watt
J. G. Brooks.. . .
A. Willett . . .
K. Mcintosh . . .
O. O. Shaw
J. Prescott.. . .
F. Pelkie
J. Ral^on . . . .
M. K^oe
S. Poirier
D. M. Hamm.
25 yds.
8&13
4
28
44
2
12
1
6
6
i 3 & 2
!'3
4
4
Si
2'
13
4
U
8'
16&
Gratton and Lower Xeguac
Great Shemogue and Shediac
Green Lake and Woodstock
Green Point and Railway Station. .
Green River Station and Railway
Station
Guimond and St. Louis-de-Kent. . .
Halconib and Red Bank
do do
Hammond Vale and Londonderrj' .
Hami)ton and < )ssekeag
Hampton and l'r(|uharts
Hanford Brook and LTj)haui
Harcourt and Lake-stream
Harcourt, Railway Station and
Richiljucto
Harewcxjd and .Salisbury
Harris ville and Lewisville. . .
Hartlaud and Railway .Station ....
Haitland and Victoria
Harvej- Station and Railway Stu. .
Harvey Station and Yoho
Hatfields Point and Norton
.T. Stewart
P. F. Melanson
R. A. Ballentine
G. A. Fournier
A. DeVilliers.
D. Guimond. .
E. Mathews. . .
R. Hamilton. .
W. Fowler . .
J. W. Smith . .
.J. Boviard.. . .
.1. Tracey.
L. .3. Wathen.
J. B. Miller .
W. W. Wilson
•T. L. Lockhart.
J. D. Shaw
J. McCiee. .
D. Glendinning
R. Coffey. . . .
E. Kellier
12i
24i
1
6
1
I 3i
i2l&2Gi
i ^1^
8
8
8
1
13
5
22
J&27
13
3
i
2|
:>0 yds.
8
10
24
2&1
2
h'
12 mos.
(to .June 30, '07)
3 M (to June 30, '07)
and extra trips.
3 12 months
3 12 H
12&(; 12
3 12
2 il2
2 12
6 12
2 12
6 12
G il2
2 12
2 112
1 |12
G& 24 12
2 9
2 12
12 12
6 12
12 112
2 12
G 12
(to June 30, '07
from II
2 days (from Feb.
27, '08)
12 d. (from Mar,
20, '08)
(to Feb. 29, '08).
from II
(from July 1, '07)
Amount.
cts.
40 00
24 50
G(J (K)
88 00
397 00
790 00
25 00
74 82
GO 00
44 44
G5 00
80 00
248 00
1G9 00
15 00
48 75
GG 00
5 31
75 00
GO 00
G8 00
98 00
48 00
41 00
103 00
400 00
75 00
200 00
131 70
1 01
40 00
G97 99
153 00
40 00
25 00
40 00
95 00
10 00
52 00
90 00
187 50
43 29
IGO 00
9G7 00
IGl 87
25 00
72 75
260 00
70 00
90 00
316 .50
B 42
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Hatfields Point and Wickham
do do
Head of Millstream, Millstream and
Perry's Settlement
He.id of Tide and Railway Station.
Head of Tide and Robinsonville . . .
Hebert and Sweenyville
Herron Island and New Bridge. . .
Hillsborougli and Lower Cape
HiU.-<borougli and Railway Station.
Hill.sborough and Rosevale
Hill.'<l)«irough aiid\Steeves Mills
Hill.-^dale and -Mackville
Hillsdale and Sutse.x
Holderville and Millidgeville
Hopewell, Hopewell Hill and Rail-
way Station
Ho]jewell Cape and Railway St"n. .
Hopewell Hill and Memel
Hoi)per and Salisbury
Hoyt Station and Juvenile Settle-
ment
do do
Hoyt Station and Railway Station.
Indian Mountain and Moncton
Iriquois and Railway Siding
Inshtown and Le Blancville
Irishtown, Railway Station and
McLaughlan Road
Iron Bound Cove and Ry. Siding . .
Jacksonville and Upper Woodstock
Jacquet River and McMillan
do do
Jeuiseg and Mouth of Jemseg
Jemst'i: and Young's Cove Road . . .
Jolicure, Westmoreland Point and
Railway Station
Kanes and Teteagouehe River f S). .
Kent Junction and Railway Station
Kent Lake and Railway Siding
Kilburn and Kintore. .
Killiurn and Railway Station
Kingselear and New Market
Kingscroft and Railway Siding . . .
Kingston, Reeds Point and R}'. Stn.
Kirkwood anci Railway Station. . .
Knoxford and Upi>er Knoxford ....
Kouchibouguac and Kouchibouguac
Beach
Kouchibouguac- and Laketon . . . .
Kouchiboiiguac and Point Sapin. . .
Kouchibouguac and Richibucto, . . .
Lake Edward and New Denmark. .
Lake (ieorge and Prince William
Station
Lameque and Miscou Light House.
Lameque and Shij^pigan
Landry and U])i)er Pockniouche . . .
Lawrence Station and Railway Stn.
Ledge and St. Stephen
Legere and Portage River.. . .
Lepreaux and New River Mills
Name
of
Contractor.
a. M. Denton.
E. Neill
C. J. Belding..
H. C. Gilli.s. . . .
do
A. L. LeBlanc.
Wm. Maxwell.
H. Hawkes. . . .
B. Sleeves . .
H. J. Stevens. .
W. E. Jonah . . .
M. Mclntyre . .
S. P.Kyle
W. Sleep
19
19
5& 11
22J!
4'
3
9
12
10
3
17
21&17
•T. D. Newoombe 1
\V. E. Calhoun
R.S. Wood worth
A. W. Leenian.
W.H.Wallace..
D. Hamilton. . .
.\. W. Mersereau
W. B. Maddison
(J. J. Theriault
W. Sullivan . . .
W. Sullivan . . .
W. Lucas
C. D. Johnson.
J. Doucett ....
F. Arseneau . . .
S. C. Burns . . .
L. D. Ferris. . .
C. E. Brownell
A. F. Kane . . .
J. Horton . . . .
S. Des Rocher-s.
D. Watt
B. Kilburn
D. Murphy. . .
.T. Coi)eland . .
I. Scribner. . . .
W. P. Kirk . . .
R. Longstaff . . .
•T. Sullivan . . . .
.M. Flanagan. . .
.1. Sullivan . . . .
W. H. Wathen
H. Hewlett....
3i
&.^
18
\. McLean . . . .
r. Brown
D. E. Savoy . .
L. (t. Landry. .
P. J. Anderson
W. Maloney . . .
L. Manzeroll. ..
F. Dickson
13&17^
13&17I
19
U&16
6
7
7
H
19
7 &1
~ 3*
I
1
6
i
3i5&5
50 yds.
4
9
6
20
12
2i
22
27
1
5
5
2
7
3
3
2&3
6
2
2
1
6
12
3
2
1
3
6&3
6& 12
6
1
2
2
2
12
2
6
1
6&2
2
4
2
2
3
C
6&12
3
12
2
3
12
1
2
6
6
3
2 12
1 12
1
6
2
2
3
6
1
12
2(')3(")
3
2
12 months.
1
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
9
3
12
12
12
12
12
12
4
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3 days (from Feb.
27, '08)
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from M
(fromDec.l,'07).
(to Dec. 31,' 07).
from II
MAIL TRAX SPORT AT I ON— NEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION B-43
SESSIONAL PAPER No- 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kew Brunswick Postal Division^
ttc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Lepreaux and Railway Station . . . . iH. P. Rej'nolds
Lever and Oak Bay j VV. Robinson. .
Lime Hill and Main Post Road iT. Scribner
Limekiln and Stanlej' !W. Pring:le
Lincoln and Oromocto R. Brennan. . . .
Lis.son and Markbamville T. Lisson
Listerville and River-de-Chute S. Bishop
Little Lake and Tracey Station J. Dupli-sea. . . .
Little Salmon River and Shepody
Road ... ...S.H.White...
Loggieville and Railway Station. . . W. R. Edge. . .
Long Point and Springfield ,E. Kelher
Lorneville, Railwaj* Station andj
Sea View IM. Driscoll ....
Lower Brighton, Newburgh Jct.i
Pembroke and Newburgh
Lower Derby and Railway Station.
Lower Millstream and Parlee Set-
tlement
Lower Nappan and Point au Car . .
Lower Turtle Creek and Turtle Creek
Ludlow and Railway Station
Lynch and Railway Station
McAdam and Railway Station
McDougall and Railway Station . . .
McKees Mills and Railway Station
McKees Mills and St. Gregoire. . . .
McXairn and ]Mar!e-de-Kent
McNamee and Railway Station ....
Malakoff and Scadouc
Maiden anri Railway Station
Manners Sutton and Tweedside. . . .
Mannhurst and Petitcodiac
Mapk'hurst, Ufiper Kent and Rail-
way Station
Maplewood and Millville
Martin's and Railway Staiiun . .
Mar3'sville and Railway Station
Maugerville and Ujiper Maugervalle
Meadows and Railway Station. .
Meadows and Tower Hill
Meductio and Woodstock
Melrose and Railway Station J. Barry.
Memramcook and Memramcook,
East J. F. Richard.
]\Iemramcook and Memramcook,
West P. T. Richard
Memramcook and Railway Station. T. D. Melan.son.
Mercer and Norton G. A. Langell
Middle Simonds and Peel Tank. . . . H. H. Hatfield .
Midgic Stn. and Railwaj' Station. . ^C. Hicks
Mill Brook and Narrows ;E. L. Hughes. . .
Milledgeville and St. John ! J. B. Hanim. . . .
Millerton and Railway Station G. Vanderbeck .
Mill Settlement and Mill Settlement
West R. Woodend
Millstream and Mount Hebron .... J. Keohan
Milltown and St. Stephen W. E. McAlona
Millville Railway Station and Tem-
perance Vale H. McKinna . . .
Millville and Railway Station .... 0. Reed
Minto and Ripples D. C Kennedy .
Perioc'.
7&10
3 & 6i 6 & 3
G. T. Dickinson I
M. Amos
G. S. Sharp
A. C&mplx'll ....
M. H. Murray. .
A. Hovey
G. A. Tiynch. . . .
J. W. Green ....
J. A. McDougall
J. S. McKee. . . .
D. LeBlanc
W. Ward
I. Wilson.
E. Foster
M. Sweeny
A. Dorcas
S. D. Mann . . . .
B. W Cox ... .
C. E. Palmer..
C. Martin
G. W. Foster..
A. McGrath. . .
G. F. Beach . . .
G. A. Lindsay.
G. W. Jackson
3&8
1
%
6&5
100 yds.
2
3
1
3I
\h
8*
3&i
3
20 yds.
2
12
2i
3i
1"
40 yds,
4
4
h
i&7A
14 & If;
9^
6&2 12
12 12
\'>
^'>
191
1?
1^
12
12
^9,
3
1^
M (fromJan.l,'C8). .
^'>
11
12
asreq
12
12
2
2
12
2
3
3
2
2 12
12 1 12
12
12
2 &12
2
12
12
12
12
24 ,12
G ! Season 1907.
Amount.
S cts.
40 00
80 00
30 00
25 00
65 00
20 00
39 GO
60 00
12 50
48 88
93 75
201 67
170 00
40 00
12
12 mo
0
12 „
6
12 „
6
12 „
2
12 „
6
12 -
30
12 „
1
12 „
6
12 ,
G
12 ,
2
12 ,
G
12 ,
12
12 .
2
12 ,
2
12 ,
18
12 ,
&3
12 .
2
12 ,
2
12 ,
(from Mar. 1, '08)
78 00
52 32
20 00
51 00
40 00
290 00
35 00
20 00
20 00
41 00
G5 00
30 00
33 00
75 00
99 50
130 00
04 00
78 25
GO 00
117 50
20 00
52 52
300 00
75 00
45 00
59 00
114 93
18 00
135 00
10 00
52 00
125 20
GO 00
2 17
71 76
150 GO
180 00
198 00
150 00
B-44
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
«i'c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Minto anri Scotchtown
Miscou HaiVH)urand Wilson's Point
Misjtec and St. Ji)hn
Moncton and Stoney Creek
Moncton Street Letter Boxes and
Railway Station
Moncton and Ui)i)er Cloverdale. . . .
Moncton Road and Sliediac
Mjore's .Mills and Oak Hill. ......
MtKire'.s Mills and Railway Station.
Morehouse, Shiniinckhiu-n, Ui)i)er
Black ville and Railway Station. .
Mount Cannel and St. Fabien
Mount C'arniel and St. Lazare. ...
^Mountain Brook and L^pper Charlo
Mountain Dale and Snider Moun-
tain
Mount View and Upper Sackville. .
Mountville and Railway Station. . .
Mouth of Keswick and Railway
Station
Mouth of Keswick and Scott's Lake
Mouth of Keswick and Woodstock.
Muniac and Railway Siding
Musquash and Railway Station. . . .
Name
of
Contractor.
.2S
d o.
X. Nightingale
P. Wilson
•T. B. Hanini. . .
A. P. Smith. . .
P. .\. Belli veau
H. W. Gaskin.
R. Bateman . . .
H. C. McKay .
A. Connick. . . .
21 I 3
G 2slw
!l t (>
8i I 2
' I
1^ asreq.
l(j
0
14
Period.
Amount.
NashwQiiik Bridge and Railway Sta-
tion
Nashwaak Village and Railway Sta-
tion _. .
Nauwigewauk and Railway Station
Nelson Reserve and South Nelson. .
Nerepis Station and Railway Station
Nerepis Station and Round Hill. . .
Newcastle and Railway Station. . . .
Newca.-ntle and Red Bank
Newcastle Bridge and Red Bank. . .
Newcastle and Sevogle
Newca-stle Bridge and Railway St-.i-
tion
Newca-stle Centre and Newca.stle
Creek
New Mills and Railway Station. . . .
Newtown and Sussex
Newtown and White's Mountain. . .
Nictau and Pla.«ter Rock
do do
Nigjido and Railway Station
Nixon and Turtle Creek
Northfield and Railway Station . . .
Northhead and Sf al Cove
North View and Phuster Rock
do do
Notre Dame and Poirier
Notre Dame and Railway Station . .
Dak Bay and Railway Station
Oakham anrl Railway Station
Oakland, Riverhank and Railway
Sidnig
Oak Point and Round Hill
Oakville and Weston
H. Morehouse .
M. P. Martin.
M. F. Martin. .
W. Mclntyre.
G. H. Keirstead
E. A. Wheaton.
A. E. Butterfield
H. F. Dnnphy. .
C. Yerxa
E. Ebbitt
W. J. Mdler. . . .
J. Reed
7k &
■1
4&:
J. T. McBean
Forbes
, H. Hill
Whalen
O. McKenzie
O. McKenzie
Doyle
Foley
do
O'Shea
J
K. Yeomans
12&13
6
GO yds.
i
H
h
12
1
15
I ). Barton . .
( Jainiieux. . .
M. Durham.
. Hanley . . . .
H. Weaver. .
Witherby. . .
F. Doucet. .
A. Wilson. .
McLeod . . .
. N. McLean
H. Weaver..
W. Vincent.
( Jueguen. . . .
Bourgue . . .
R. W. Wilson
J. Hickson. . .
25
h
24
I
Ht&13
3
34
34
4
l.\
12'
7
7
G
2& G
1
1&2
3
1
1
12
12
3
2
12
12
12
H. M. Hunter. Ve * ^
E. H Fleinniing; 3
S.W.Porter. ...I- 3
6
2
12
3
1
3
3
12
2
2
r, & 4
3
3
1
12
12
3
12 months.
12 „ ...
12
12
12
3 12
1 12
3 12
12 12
12
(to June 30, '07).
(from Aug. 1,'U7)
12
12 ,-
12 M
12
12
12
12 ,. . ..
Special trij)?.
1 12 months. . .
(from Feb. 1, '08)
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
(to July 1, '07).
frum
6&2 12 I. ....
G Season 1007.
3 1 12 months. .
S cts.
44() .50
55 00
280 00
131 00
,000 00
208 61
40 00
145 00
75 00
100 05
(■> 25
42 08
49 75
45 00
26 00
20 00
(;(» CO
325 00
G80 00
20 no
30 00
60 00
100 00
48 00
G7 00
25 00
75 00
337 41
300 00
G 25
IGO 00
20 00
4 17
60 00
175 62
25 00
450 00
150 00
40 (K)
55 00
15 00
250 00
38 75
112 12
24 00
63 01
65 00
24 OO
54 89
48 00
85 00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATIOX—yEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION B— 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Oakville and Woodstock
Olinville and Round Hill
Oromocto, Sheffield, Upper Gage-
town and Swan Creek .
Oromocto and Maugerville, Upper
Sheffield, Gagetown, &c
Name
of
Contractor.
•r s
T. F. Troy 14 & 11 i 3
J. A. Vincent . . 18i & 11 3
T. M. Kelly
do
10 & 21
i &12..
Oromocto and Shirley Settlement . . R. Brennan
Oromocto and Waasis Railway Sta-J
tion I J. Malone
Oromocto and Woodside |F. Goodine
Ortonville and Railway Siding. . . J. W. Hitchcock
Ossekeag and Railway Station. ... R. H. Smith.
Ossekeag and Upperton W. Dempster,
Painsec and Railway Station
Parents and Railway Station
Passekeae, Railway Station and
Shirlock
Peel and Railway Station
Pejiiac and Railway Station.. . ...
Penntield Ridge and Seely Cove. . .
Penobsquis and Railway Station . . .
Penobsquis and Roxburgh
Perth and Railway Stations
Perth and Tilley
Petitcodiac and Railway Station. . .
Pfctersville and Welsford
Petersville Church and SouthClones
Petit Rocher and Railwaj- Station
Piccadilly and Su se.\ Corner
Pigeon Hill and Shippigan
Pine Ridge and St. Xorbert
Plaster Rock and Railway Station,.
Pleasant Point and Railw ay Station
Plourd and St. Jacques
Point-de-Chene and Railway Stn . .
Point La Nim and Railway Station
Poitras and Powers Creek
PoUett River and Prosser Brook. . .
Pollett River and Railway Station
do do
Port Elgin and Railway Station.. . .
Port Elgin and Spences
Porton and Riceville
Powers Creek and Railway Station.
Prince of Wales and Roil way Stn. .
Prince William Station and R}' Stn.
Queenstown and Upper Otnabog. . .
Reed and Railway Station
Red Pine and Railway Station
do do
Red Raf>ids, Railway Siding and
Birch Ridge
Red Rapids Bridge P.O. and Ry Sn
Red Rapids Bridge and Three
Brooks
24— a4
S. Comeau.
M. Lebel..
J. McTey....
E. A. Harmon
C. T. Weade..
J. Bright. . . .
S. M. Freeze.
E. W. McNair
M. Larlee . . .
K. Lovelv . . .
F. C. Mann . .
G. R. Burton.
J. Chittick....
E. C. Boudreau
E. Brown
W. Chiasson. .
J. M. Richard
D. Eraser . . .
J. Irwin
P. Moreault . .
T. McGrath..
J. Nolan . ...
L. Poitras. . . .
A. Lounsbury
T. W. Colpitis,
L. Hetcher. . ,
G. Siddall.. .,
T. L. Wood . .
M. Dickinson
•T. Corbin. . . .
J. Cairns
W. G. Hatch.
A. C. Fox...
W. T. Alleu . .
E. N. Sutton.
E. M. Branch.
Roberts. ,
A. Gallop
6
18
2
200 yds.
;&5
22
h
17i & 8
1
10
4
14
H
18'
2i
1
g
3i
3'
;,
10
1
17&15
5
i
2i
2^
25 yds.
25 yds.
i&5
100 yds.
A. Mclnnis.
6&3
6
2
12
asreq
3
2
12
Period.
Amount.
12 months
12 M
12 M
Special trips on account
of discontinuance of ser-
vice bv the Star Line
S.S. Co., Oct. and Nov.,
1907
12 months
12 „
12 M
12 ,
12
12 M
12 "
12 M
12 & 1 12 „
12. 112 M
12 112 „
2 12 „
12 12 „
12 12
12 12 M
2 12 „
3t) 12 ,.
2 9m (to Dec. 31, '07)
1 12 „
12 12 ..
2 12 ,.
3 s 2 w 12 >,
3 12 M
12 12 „
12 12
3 12 -,
12 12 „
6 11 M (from May 1, '07)
2 12 „ ..
3 12 II
6 9 ,1 (toDec. 31, '07)
6 3 II from
12 12
6 12 „
2 12 „
12 12 ,1
0 12 ,
12 12 „
3 12 I
12 M
9 M (to Dec. 31, '07)
3 II from M
3 112
12 6 „ (from Oct. 1, '07)
6 I 9 „ (from July 1, '07)
2G0 00
195 00
305 00
157 00
20 00
215 00
109 00
25 00
100 00
279 00
40 00
50 00
90 00
20 00
1)0 00
39 00
75 00
154 92
132 50
187 50
100 00
112 50
28 17
80 00
30 00
134 37
45 00
15 00
250 00
75 00
45 50
68 75
40 00
150 00
15 15
7 57
81 12
483 GO
GO 00
50 00
31 00
100 00
22 00
31 29
7 50
5 00
125 00
12 50
150 00
B-46
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Red Rapids Bridge, Railway Siding
and Arthurette H. Giberson
Rees and Youngs Cove |R.
Renous Bridge and Railway Station jT.
Rexton, Jardineville and Richi-
bucto Village J.
Rexton and Railway Station W,
Rexton and Ui'Ikt Roxton W
Reynolds and Railway Station jM.
Richilnicto and Railway Station.. . . | J.
Richibucto and St. Charles |T.
Richmond Corner and Woodlawn. . JP.
River Bank and Railway Siding.. . . jB.
River-des-Caches and Savoy. . . . ,S.
River Glade and Railway Station. . iT.
River Glade and The Glades iB.
Holmes ....
H. Jardine
Jardine
, S. Mallery
. Dykeman.
Power
C. Vantour
Richard.. .
Fitzpatrick
E. Tompkin
Savoy
Jones
W. Kay. . .
River Louison and Railway Station J. Currie. . .
River Louison and Sunnyside !R. Brimsade
Riverside and Railway Station . . . . JD. W. Stewart,
Robertson's Point and Whites Cove G. W. Gunter
Robert ville and Railway Station. . . F. W. Christie
Robertville and St. Rosette |W. F. Boudreau
Robichaud and Upi)er Abougogin. . F. Robichaud.
Rockland, Upper Dorchester and
Railway Station J. Sutherland .
RockiX)rt and Sack ville A. Tower
Rogersville and Rosarville A. A. Richard
Rogersville, Railway Station and
Vienneau F.
Rogersville and St. Augustine. ... D.
Rolling Dam Station, Railway Sta-
tion and Sorrell Bridge H.
Rosebank and Six Roads M.
Rosedale and Upper Wood .stock... . W
Rothesay and Railway Station .... J.
Rothe.say and W«-lls J.
Round Hill and Speights Comer. . A.
Rusagornis and Waasis Railway!
Station [J.
Rusagornis Station and Railway!
Station A.
Richard . . .
C. Aucoin.
Toal
Robichaud
, Hamilton.
R. Robertson
B. Carpenter
F. Speight. .
. '10 yds &
' 13. .
9
•j h
. 1 li & 6
Malone .
Mott...
St. Almo and Railway Siding
St. Andrews and Kailw.ay Station. .
St. Anne de Madawaska and Rail-
way Siding
St. Anthony, Puellering and Ren-
aud's Mills
St. Anthony ani Railway Station. .
St. Croix and Railway Station
St. (Tcorge and Railway Station . . .
St. Isidore and Tracadie
St. John Letter Carriers' Service. . .
St. John — Special Christmas Deliv-
ery
St. John and Railway Station
St. John and St. John West
St. John and St. Martins
St. John and Sand Point Road
L. Read .
R. Storr
4$
200 ft.
6
20 yds.
3
3|
4
15<Sl10
4|&6
16
10
5*
6&16
4
50 yds.
13&6
6&3
3
12
12 & 3
12
3
3
12
3
3
6
1
12
fi
12
2
12
3
6
1
2
B. Martin. . .
L. J. LeBlano..
T. Langis
M. J. Tracy . . . .
G. Mc(iee
F. Poulin
St. John Ry. Co.
E. Hogan. . . .
J. B. Hamni.
J. Cainjibell
H. Nugent . .
D. Peacock . .
iV
100 yds.
7i&2i
1
1
11
3 mos,
12 „
12 .,
12 „
12 ..
3 u
12 M
12 ,.
12 „
12 ,.
3 ..
12 M
12 M
1 „
12 ..
12 M
12 .,
12 „
12 M
12 „
12 „
3
asreq.
12
2
12
6
12
3
7i &8 asreq.
i asreq,
1' 30
30 6
3 3
(to J\me 30, '07)
6&1212
1 1
1 1 12
2&24I12
1 10
I2&2I12
12
12
30 12
2 |12
2 12
3 |12
12 12
(to June 30, '07)
(from Jan. 1, '08)
15 days (from
Feb. 15, '08) . .
(to April 30, '07).
(from Junel, '07)
12 months
12
12 „ . .
12
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— NEW BRUNSWICK DIVISION B— 47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
ttc. — Continued.
Xarae of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
.IS
St. .John Street Letter and Parcel
Boxes and Indiantown
E. Hogau.
St. John West Street Letter Boxes. T. C. Smith
St. Leonard Station and Railway
Station {D. O. Bourgoin ,
St. Leonard Station and Van Buren'
(Me.).
St. Martins and Salmon River. . .
St. Marlins and ^Yood Lake.
St. St?phen and Calais (Me.) . . . .
St. Steph n and Railway Station
St. Stephen and Railway Station
St. Thomas and Wihnot
Sackvilleand Railway Station.
Sackville and Second Westcock. . . .
Sackville and Upper Sackville
Sackville and Wood Point
do do
do do
Salisbury and Railway Station
Salmondale and Railway Station .
Sault Springs and Titusville. ...
Scotch Settlement and Railway Sta-
tion
Seal Cove and Wood Island
Sea Side and Railway Station
Shediac and Railway Station "
Shediac Bridge and Shediac River..
.Shediac Road and Railway .Station.
Shepody Road and Waterford
Shippigan and Shippigan (Tully. . . .
Siegas and Railway Station
Silver Beach and Railway Station. .
South Bay and Railway Station . . .
South Nelson and Railway Station.
Spruce Lake and Railway Crossing.
Stanlej' and Railway Station
Stanley and Tay Falls
Stanley and Wood Lands
Stickney and Railway Siding
Stone Ridge and Railway Station. .
Sussex and Railway Station
Sutton and Railway Station
do ..
J. Kennedy
R. Hosford
W. E. McAlona.
do
J. E. Green. . . .
.T. H. Mclnnis. .
A. W. Di.xon...
.J. Amos
D. Wheaton . .
C. Richardson
W. Barnes. . . .
M. Goodwin. .
G. W. Gaynor
W. W. Patterson
J. A. Robertson
D. McKinnon
P. Green
.S. Laughlan. .
}J. D. Weldon.
P. Robinson . .
.1. Walker...
(). Sear
jC. P. Rouselle
I M. Lynch . . .
A. Green
IE. Long
I A. Carrigan . .
IM. .J. Watson
W. Waugh . . .
L. ]McKinnon.
M. Reardon . .
A.L. Stickney
jL. Brewer. . . .
IH. Cunningham
M. Bonnell.
Tankville and Railway Siding B. Steeves
Tapley's Mills and Railway Crossing M. Murray. . .
Taymouth and Railway .Station. . . . W. Munroe. . .
Tobigue River and Railway Siding. D. Curry . ...
Tracey Station and Railway Station !0. Tracy
Tracey Station and Traceyville .... A. O. Tracey .
Turgeon and Railway Station iH. G. Poirier.
Turtle Creek and Railway Station.. V. C. Fillmore,
Upper Brighton an 1 Railway Stn.. .7. A. Pearson.
Upper Cape and Railway Station. . D. R. PoUey. .
LTpjier Derby and Railway Siding. . F. Parks. . . .
Upper Keswick and Railway Stn . . IC. W. Estey. .
24— a4
8, 6, 4, 3
&"2
1
9i
6
1
O u
6 a
37
12
12
6
6
1
12
24
12
3
42,24
& 30 12
1
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
12 u ...
10
4
h
6'
5
17
20 ft.
i
^
100 yds.
3
6
1
3
6
24
3
2
6
2&3
6
48
1
3
1
2
12
4
12
18
6
G 12
2 12
12
9
2
6
12 :12
asreq. 12
12 12
6 12
3 112
12 112
12 112
(to April 30, "07).
(to June CO, '07).
from It
15 d. (from Nov.
16, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07) .
$ cts.
821 GO
109 65
m 00
84 25
310 00
30 29
TOO GO
2.51 20
124 80
63 00
388 11
■15 00
200 00
3 75
26 00
215 25
106 41
41 00
49 00
25 00
3!) 00
32 70
96 00
25 00
47 OO
52 00
41) 00
60 00
24 00
16 00
75 88
30 OO
165 00
55 20
133 00
11 25
20 OO
103 37
20 OO
20 00
35 00
24 24
20 OO
40 00
24 00
45 00
25 00
15 00
80 60
40 00
40 00
B-48
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in New Brunswick Postal Division,
lire. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Distance in
Miles.
C u
Period.
Amount.
Upper St. Bazil and Ry. Station. . .
Utopia and Railway Station
Waterside and Railway Station . . .
P. Clavet
D. Spinney
T. H. Stevens . .
W. E. Armstrong
H. Johnston ....
L. Lingley
R. T. BaUentine
A. Oilman
V. T. Rowan . . .
T. Baker
C. D. Johnston.
T. Baker
L. D. Ferris...
D. Jewett
R. Dunbar
15 & 13
1
tV
17&15
U
2|
10
50 yds.
i
12
3
6
6
15
12&6
12
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1^
months
§ cts
80 00
37 50
475 00
Waweig and Railway Station .....
„
80 00
Welsford and Railway Station
Westfield and Railway Station . . .
•■ :•
120 00
150 00
Westtield Centre and Railway Stn.
Williamstown and Woodstock
••
25 00
9<>0 00
Wisely and Railway Station . . ...
Woodstock aud Railway Station . . .
Woodstock Street Letter Boxes ....
2 12
3«i 12
12 12
6 ll'
6 12
',', '.'.".'.'..'.'..'..'.'.'.'.
52 00
247 50
108 00
Woodstock and Woodstock Road
Station
300 <X)
Young's Cove Road and Ry. Station
Zealand Station and Railway Stn ..
Taking Charge of Mails at
Chatham Junction
25 00
12
12
32
12
12
11
"
30 W
25 <J0
Fredericton Junction
A. L. Nutter . . .
W. H. Baxter . .
G<» (M)
Norton Station
.. 12 days (from
May 20, '07)..
Total
intee Fund
li)o 00
Point du Chene
J. T. White ....
... .
51 94
Less amount withdrawn
rom (luan
.?74,236 99
21 75
$74,215 24
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-49
APPENDIX B— Continued.
QUEBEC POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division, made within
the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Adstock and Robertson Station .
IL. Dubreuil .
do
do
Agnes and Railway Station (C.P.R.)I.J.
do do (Q.C.)j
do do .... -J.
Agnes and Woburn L.
Alain and Raihvaj' Station ,.J
Albanel and Doucet I P.
Allard and Xuuvelle Railway Stn ..|.T.
Aliens Mills and Railway Station. . D.
Almaville and Shawenegan.
Amqui and Couturval
Amqui and Railway Station
Amqui and St. Leon le Grand
do do
Ancienne Lorette and Champigny .
Ancienne Lorette, Quebec and Les
Grand.-- Desert
do do ....
Argentenay and Mistassini ... .i ... .
Armagh and Maiceauville. .
Armagh and St. Philemon.
do do
Armagh and St. Raphael East
Armand and Railway Station
Armstrong and .St. Theophile
Arthabaska and North Ham
Arthabaska and Railway Station . .
Arthabaska and Victoriaville
Ashnapinouchouan and St. Prime. .
Assametquaghan and Mail Catching
Post .
Aston .Junction and Railway Stn . .
Atalante and Lorette
Aubert Galli )n and St. George de
Beauce
Audet and Ferry . .
Auvergne and Portneuf Station ....
Avignon and L'Immaculie Concep-
tion
do do ' . . .
Avignon and Mata^jedia
Avignon and St. Fran^-oisd' Assises
Avon and New Ireland ,
Berube .
do
Beauchesne
Lavigne
Alain .
Doucet .
Keys, jr
Vir ....
Veilleu>
A. Couture
A. Pouliot
Lebrun. .
Levesque.
I. X. Drolet.
J Cloutier..
O. Cloutier
E. Laforest
P. Langlois
P.Roy....
do ....
L. Boulanger
A. Patoine.
J. Richard ..
Z. Bergeron
P. Bergeron
do
C. Garneau.
S. Poirier.
O. VIgneault
■J. Uaigle.
M. G Pozer
J. Cote
L. Giguac, .
T. C. Gallant
A. Guenette
J. Pnirier. . . .
R. Poirier . . .
A. Pelletier. .
Bagotville and Grande Baie |C. Levesque
B:igotville and Steamer Landing. . . do . . .
Baie de la Trinite and Cariboo
Island I P. Comeau . . . .
Baie de la Trinite and Pointe den
Monts . . . |J. A. Fafard . . . .
a
fc. V
O X
t^
C JJ
cS"
0 u
2^
oK
Q
%
9
3
9
6
Period.
1&;
1&^
18
100 yds.
7
2
100 yds.
1
5
100 yds.
10&3i
11 & 3i'
6'
3
9
9
12
a
4
2i
22
2i
2\
4
250 yds.
15 yds.
4^
3|
Hi
6
6
7
IS 12
11' II
4 months 1.4 days (to Aug.
14, '07)
7 " 16dys.(fromAug.
15, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from II
12 '12 „
12 [14 days (to April 14, '07).
3 11 months 16 days (from
April 15, '07).
12 I,
6&3
6&3
2
3&6
6
6
6
12
6
6
24
6
2
3 M (to June 30, '07)
9 II from .1
17 days (from Mar. 15, '08)
12 months
7 .. (to Oct. 31, '07)
5 II from II
12
12 I, ,
12 II
12 „
12
12
12 II
6 12
asreq. 12
3 12
1\
1h
as req.
6
asreq.
(to .Jan. 31, '08)..
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
Season 1907
Amount.
cts.
109 22
174 00
56 52
84 96
28 08
275 00
25 00
55 00
60 00
31 40
120 00
60 00
60 00
4 00
144 23
50 00
62 50
315 00
4 20
04 88
51 21
57 79
146 00
140 00
100 00
59S 00
168 74
78 00
40 00
30 00
50 00
75 00
33 S3
125 00
224 00
25 00
25 00
2.50 00
80 00
40 00
45 20
22 00
81 93
108 00
B-50
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Contitiued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
(fee. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
C!ontractor.
Baie St. Paul and Clairvaux de
Charlevoi.s E. Boivin, . . .
Baie St. Paul and Isle aux Coudres. 'E. Dufour. . .
Baie St. Paul and La Petite Riviere
I St. Francois O. Treniblay ....
Baie St. Paul and Murray Bay E. Bouchard
Baie St. Paul and St. Tite'des Caps. L. Tremblay ...
Baie St. Paul and St. Urban de
Charlevoix jT. Tremblay ....
Baie St. Paul and WTiarf IE. Coudie
Baillargeon and Craig'.s Road Stn. . ID.Pacquet-Huot
Baker Brook and Railway Station. . 'A. McLean
Barachois de MalV)y and Bridgeville F. H. Hodg^ns,
7h
9
15
30
26
9
3
3
6
3
3
3
6
6
6
I ^
lasreq.
I 3
I 12
6
Barachoi.s de Mai baie, Belle An.se,
. Point St. Peter, C.rand Pabos, Ste-
l Adelaide de Pabos, Newport,
' Newjxirt Point, Port Daniel, Port
P Daniel East and Port Dan. Centre
BarachoisdeMalbaieand Vauquelin F. Blondin
Batiscan and Railway Station |J. P. Laguerre
Batiscan and St. Pierre les Becquets O. Deinora-s,
Interp r o %'incial|4,3,^ & 3 as req.
Navigation Co.
of Canada
Beauce Junction and Railway Stn
Beauce Junction and Saints Anges.
Beaueeville E.st and Mathieu
Beauceville Est and Riviere des
Plantes
Beauceville Quest and Railway Stn.
Beaudoin and St. Ferdinand
Beaulie.i and Ste. Famille. .
Beaumont and St. Joseph de Levis.
Beaufort and Beaufort Est
Beaufort and Laval
Beaupre and St. Fereol
Beaurivage and Parkhurst
Beausejour and Rimouski
do do
Becancour and Ste. Gertrude . . .
Becancour and St. (iregoire
Beland and Jersey Mills
Bennf-tt and Maple Grove. ...
Berg<r\ illc and (Quebec
BergfTN ille and Sillery
liernadette and St. Nicholas
liersiiiiis and Hamilton Cove ...
Bersiniis and Manicougan
Bersimis and Pointe des Monts. . . .
Berthelot and St. Francis d Orleans
Berthier en bas and Railway Station
Bic and Railway Station
Bic and St. Valtrien de Rijnouski . .
Bishop's Crossing and Dudswell
Centre
Bishop'* Crossing and Railway Stn .
Black Cji]je and Querry
Black Cai<e and Railway Station. . .
Black Lake and Railway Station. . .
Black Lake and Richardville
Black Lake and St. Ferdinand
do do
Blanchet and St. Lambert de Le\'is
Bland'ord and (ioupil . .
Blandfo'd and Stanfold
V. Bilodeau.
E. Fontaine.
J. Gregoire. .
li
3
64 yds.
6:
A. Rancourt . .
F. X. Rodrique.
I . Fortier
P. Pichette, jr.
F. H. Vien
J. Giroux
W. Brown
M. Giguere ....
N. Brennan
F. Alexandre . .
J. Gagnon
P. Pellerion . . .
J. F. Therien. .
L. Gendreau. . .
R. Bennett
J. Trudel
G. Reniillard..
J. E. Flamand.
D. Eu)ond . . .
D. Malouin. ...
D. Miller
F. X. Lepage . .
J. Blais
J. Gagnon ...
C. Simon
R. A. Grixton. . .
J. R. McFadden
T. LeBlanc
H. M. Johnston .
A. E. Hudon...
E. /Guirard
J. Drapeau
D. Vaillancourt.
J. Paquet
E. Goupil
E. Despris
%
13
H
l|
13i
¥
4
4
lOi
9'
5
3
1
3i
37'
30
2
18
12&6
24
6
3
24
2
3
6
6
6
6&3
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
6
12
3
1
1
n
2§ I 18
200 yds. as req.
3i 6
Period.
12 months
12 „ . .
12
Season 1007.
12 months. .
12 M . . . .
12 „ ....
Season 1907.
12 months.
12 M ..
12
12
12 M . . .
112 ., ...
(to June 30, '07)
from 11 11
(toDec.31,'07)..
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
12
9
12
12
12
12 11
12
9 .. (to Dec. 31, '07).
Sea-son 1907-08
4 mos. (from Dec. 1, '07)
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
7
5
12
12
12
(to Oct. 31, '07).
from 11
Amount.
90 00
237 50
300 00
1.362 00
1,342 50
150 00
108 48
60 00
400 00
150 00
291 75
99 43
125 00
408 00
60 00
250 00
69 49
50 00
120 00
59 00
405 83
356 48
70 00
225 00
159 37
90 00
37 50
112 50
300 00
160 00
62 64
73 00
90 00
75 00
54 00
1,325 00
198 10
1,359 60
23 39
105 00
191 66
98 00
95 00
100 00
59 00
91 06
120 00
2.50 00
186 95
133 04
55 00
25 00
194 72
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-51
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Xame
of
Contractor.
Blouin and D'Artagnan |N.
Boissonnault and Ste. Agathe de
Lotbiniere 0.
Boivin and St. Elzear de Beauce. . . H.
Bolduc and Railwaj- Station |tr.
Bolduc and St. George Ry. Station. J.
Bolduc and St. Gedeon de Beauce. . H.
do do .... a.
do do •.•■■p^-
Bovaventure East and CatchingI
Post jE.
Bonaventure I.<land and Perce 'G.
Bona venture River and Rj*. Station. :S.
Bonaventure River and Thiverge. . . L.
Bourgainville and St. George de' .
Malhay. .: . T.
Bourg Louis and Railway Station . . jP-
Bracken and Inverness T.
Breault's Mills and Ry. Station .... E.
Broadlands and Catching Post M.
Broadlands and Kempt Road Hill. . J.
Broughton Station and Ry. Station A.
Broughton Station and West
Broughton L.
Brownleigh Place and Kingsey Falls J.
Buckland and St. Damien de Buck-
land N.
Bulstrode Station and Ry. Station. J
Bu)eau du Moulin and Morin A.
Bureau du Moulin and Ry. Station. ;F.
Kirouac .
Boissonneault.
. Champagne. .
Morissette . . .
Poulin
Poulin
Bourque
Tanguay
Bourdages .
Aubert . . . .
Bernard. . . .
Forest
LePage ...
Russell...,
McHogge . .
Richer. . .
Adams . . . .
Jamieson . .
Fortin
Gingras .
Brown .
Laflamme. . .
X. Blanchet.
Langlois . . . .
Lessard
Cabano and Railway Station
do do ....
Cacouna and Cacouna South '. .
Cacouna and Railway Station
Calmon and Black Lake Station. . . .
Cami'bell Corner and Inverness. . . .
Campbellton and Cross Point
do do
Candiac and Ste. Foye
Canti and St. Louis Railway Station
do do ......
Cap a L'Aigle and Wharf.
Cap Laurentide and Ry. Station .
Cajtlin River and Railway Station.
Ca^plin River and St. Alphonse de
Caplin
Cap Madeleine and Trois Rivieres . .
Cap Rouge and Quebec
Cap St. Ignace and Railway Station.
Caj) Sante and Les Ecureuils
Cap Sante and Portneuf
Carleton Centre and Ry. Station . . .
Caron Brook and Railway Station. .
do do ....
Carrier and St. David de Levis. . .
Casault and Railway Station
Castlebar and Danville
Causapscal and Railway Station. .
Cedar Hall and Railwaj- Station.
Cedar Hall and Wallace Mills.'. . .
J. Latulippe . . . .
J. Emond
A. Levesque . . . .
J. Riou.v
T. H. Crabtree.
J. Campbell. . . .
J. L. McDonald.
J. Olscamp
P. Martel
Temiscouata Ry.
Company. . . .
J. Bosse
E. Savard.
|M. B. Coulombe.
A. Audet
A. Landry ....
M. Arcand
J. Trudel
T. Guimont
I. Godin
S. Briere
N. Leblanc
R. Long
V. Labie
P. Begin
J. Ouellet
E. J. Connolly.
J. Bouchard ...
C. Rousseau . . . ,
P. Theriault...,
4
3
15
1
3
U
H
2i
3
6
180 ft.
100 yds,
5
150 yds.
6^
3
9
200 yds.
3
200 yds.
n
H
2
li
2
1
1
4
3i
h
20 yds.
1
»h
5
9
4
5
2f
3
200 ft.
H
2
6
't
3
2
6
6
6
6
6
6
3s. Iw.
12
3
2
6
3
12
6
2
24
6
3
6
12
3
12
12
12
6
36
12
6
12
12
12
12
12
7
6
12
6
6
6
18
6
12
12
fi&12
12
2
3
G
12
12
2
12 months .
(to Jan. 31, '07).
(from Feb. 1, '08)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(to Oct. 31, "07). .
from M
Amount.
(from Nov. 1, '07)
6 „ (to Sept. 30, '07)
6 M from I.
Season 1907
12 months
12 M
12 >
Part of season 1907
12 months.
t. (to July 31, '07)
<i from II
26 dys. (to Sept. 14, '07)
Id. (from March 1,'08)
12 months .
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from II
(from July 1, '07)
S cts
60 00
72 .50
48 00
271 43
45 33
89 00
14 99
74 00
75 72
125 00
150 00
74 00
35 00
75 00
145 00
15 00
30 00
52 00
100 00
108 00
50 00
172 53
40 00
39 00
10 39
50 00
75 00
39 50
171 66
76 92
50 00
65 60
17 00
175 00
12 64
39 95
6 50
85
150 00
309 44
175 00
175 00
90 00
198 00
248 00
136 00
93 20
23 39
26 25
40 00
190 00
85 00
60 00
50 00
B-52
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Con/inued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Xame
of
Contractor.
d A
Chainbord and Railway Station. . . . D.
do do .... I \.
Champigny and DAillelxiust . . . J.
Chani[)igny and Railway Station. . . |
Champlain and Kailway Station. . . H.
Charlesbourg and Railway Station. G.
Charleshourg Quest and Railway
Station ' F.
Charney and Railway Station J.
Chaudiere liasin and St. Romuald
d'P^tchcmin A.
Chaudiere Curve and Railway Stn. J,
Chaudiere Mills and Railway Stn G.
Chaudiere Station and Railway Stn C.
Chauniont and St. .A.gaj)it IF.
Chemin Tache, Viger and St. Fran- 1 A.
9ois de Viger |
Chicoutimi and Chicoutinii Quest. . E.
Chicoutinii and (Jrande Baie. . . . . |.T.
Chicoutinii and Laterriere L.
Chicoutimi an'l Railway Station. . . T.
Chicoutinii and Ri\ iere du Moulin.. T.
Chicoutinii and Wharf T.
Chicoutimi and Tieniblay L.
Chlurydornies and Fo.x River .... A.
Chlorydornie-i and Petite Madeleine! M.
Chofjuette and Montniagny \\.
Chrysotife and Coleraine Station. . . J.
Chute Panet and .St. Raymond . . . . H.
Chute Peribonca and Peribonca ... J.
Chute Pribonca and Taillon L.
Clair and Railway Station J.
Clapham and Hill Crest R.
Claphani and Inverness A.
Clapham and Jamieson iR.
do do S.
Clarke City and Denonville L.
Colliert and St. Raymond IC.
Coleraine Station and Railway St'n!j.
Coleraine Station and Wolfstowrr. .Ia.
Connor and Railway Station P.
Coocoocache and La Tuque 'W.
Copperfield and West Broughton . . P.
Corris and Railway Station J.
Cote's Mills and St. Fortunat . ; . . . L.
Craigs Road Station and Railway
Station N.
Crock^'tt and Railway Station P.
Culdaff and St. Joseph, Beauce .. !A.
Cuml)erland Mills and Riv. Gilbert T.
do Ta.schereau
Laforest . . .
(iauthier .
N. Drolet..
do
Lamothe. .
Beithiaunu
■Tobin
M. Lemieux
Couture. . . .
E. Routhier.
Breakey. . . .
F. Coleman.
Rousseau . . .
Desbiens ...
Belley
Levesque . . .
Maltais
Desbiens. . . .
Villeneuve. .
Desbiens. . .
Boucher. . . .
Diigas
Richard
Marnis
Phillip])on. .
Planiondon .
Bouchard . . .
Neron
Lang
Kerr
J. Porter. . .
J. Forbes. .
R. Forbes .
Therriault. .
Pare
Roberpe ....
Rouleau. . . .
Boucher. . . .
. Skene
Landry
U. Messier. .
Lemay
Fournier . . .
Berube . . . .
Lessard
J. Taylor. . .
do
1
1
3
1
U
1
250 ft.
300 yds.
3
50 yds.
3h
300 yds.
'3
6 & 12
14
14
3
6
12
24
18
12
Period.
Amount.
3 mos. (to June 30, '07)
9 H (from .1
lit dys (from Mar. 23, '08)
12 months
12 .,
12
6 12
12 12
G 12
12 12
3 |12
4 &2 ll»
Danville and Pinnacle M. BeAuchesne.
Danville and Railway Station E. J. Connolly.
Danville and St. Caniille | do . .
, do do ;(;. N. Connolly
D'Artagnan and St. Henri de Levis V. Bolduc
Davelnyvillu and R>iihv;iy Station. . A. Davelnv. ..
Delgrave and St. Pierre Ry. Stn. . . P. Letourneau .
Delisle and St. Jo!-er)h d'Aluia E. Renaud
Delisle and Taillon iF. Larouche . . .
2i
30
26
4
5
6 & 3
it
7
610 ft.
3^
13i
2
2
4
3
126 yds.
9
i
48
2i
100 ft:
10 yds .
50 yds .
14
8
17
17
1
li 12 :12
13 6 |l2
9i 6 12 .. ..
I I 14 12 „ . .
J as req. 12 «
i as rnq. Season 1907
13 12 months .
as req. | Season 1907.
m
12
3
12
3 12
3
1
6
12
6&3
12
3
12
3
12
12
12
2
12
3
12
3
6
3
6
(fr. Mar. 1,'08).
(to Sept. 30, '071
from II
12 months
12
12
12
12
12
12 1 12
3 12
12 12
6 12
(to June 30, '07!
from "
3 12
30 |12
6 I 8
0 4
6 !12
18 il2
12 ,12
6 12
6 112
S cts.
31 82
131 25
1 98
36 00
88 48
100 00
50 00
25 00
101 00
40 00
100 48
60 00
49 00
285 00
101 83
408 00
279 00
219 60
20 80
57 00
249 00
875 00
1,000 00
6 39
KK) 00
12 36
200 00
1.50 00
58 00
35 00
316 00
24 00
37 50
40 00
52 00
90 00
270 00
31 00
264 00
49 00
25 00
49 00
24 00
25 00
440 00
13 75
41 25
60 00
67 60
452 01
95 00
60 00
1.50 00
30 00
21!t 00
250 49
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION— QUEBEC DITISIOy B-53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
li'c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Demeules and St. Felicien
Denison's Mills and Richmond.
Dequen and Railway Station. .
do do
Deschaillons and Fruntenac. .
Deschaillons and Gentilly
Deschaillons and fjotbiniere.,
Deschaillons and Railway Station . ,
Deschaillons and Ste. Emelie Lo*".. ,
Deschaillons and St. Pierre lej
Becquets
P. Jalbert
N. Ward
E. Bik>deau
T. Menard
Widow of late J.
B. Fortier ....
D. Delisle
J. Gailloux
VV. Robitaille. ..
F. Periine
J
R. Lafleur ....
Deschambault and Railway Station | A. Perrault
Disraeli and Railway Stacion.. . . J- D. Adam . . . .
D'Israeli and St. Fortnnat |L. Leniay
Doiiglastown and Douglas West.. . . Mrs. C. Rooney.
Dudswell Junction and Rv. Station. L. Beaimiont.
East Broughton and Railway Stn. . J. Vallee . . . .
East Magdala and St. Anastasie.. . . L. Jeffrey . . .
Edmundston and Railway Station. . F. Hebert . . .
Elgin Road and Railway Station . . S. Duval
Eile and St. Adolphe de Dudswell . J. Onellet . . .
do do ..[ do ..
Escuminac and Fleurant il). Campbell .
Escuminac and Mail Catching Post, j D. Glover. . . .
Escuminac Flats and Ry. Station. . S. Pike, sr. . .
Escuminac Point and Natashquan. . ;G. Turbis. . . .
Father Point and Railway Station. M. Beaudet.
do
do
Fauvel and Catching Post
Fer-a-Cheval and Railway Crossing
Fir Grove and St. Odilon
do do
Fontenelle and Peninsula Gaspe.. . .
Fox River and Grande Greve
Frampton and Mount Robson
Frampton and Ste. Henedine
do do
Frampton and SpringV)rook . . . .
French Village- and Kichniond. .
Frontenac and Railway Station.
E. S. Belanger
G. Maish..
V. Pross. . .
H. A. Lessard
J. Laflamme
W. Rabey..
H. Synnette
P. R..V
J. Audet dit I
ix)inte
P. Turgeon . .
W. M. >riller
K. Desrochers
M. Laguerre
Gagne and Maria A.
Garneau Junction .nd Railway Stn. J.
Garthby Station and Garthby West A.
Garthby Station an'. Railway Stn. . T.
Garthby Station .and Vezina Corner .\
(iaspe and Ga<pe Bay South. .
Gaspe and Grande Greve
(iaspe and Perce
(Jaspe and Pointe h Naveau
Gas|)e and Rosebridge. .
Gaspe and Sandy Beach Centre,
do do
LeBlanc. .
Bordeleau .
(Jrenier. . .
Jacques . . .
Cuulonilie
F. Eden..
J. xMiller. . .
. J. Furlong
Morin
Stanley. . . .
Fitzpatrick
J. Pye
2i
yds.
13
yds.
85 yds .
100*
2i
1
1
s
5
5
8
20
6
13
13
4
1.5
3
200 yds.
3
200 yds.
8
4i
15
3f>
5
11
2i
2h
6 c
18
Period.
12 months
12 „ .
3
9
(to June 30, '07).
from ..
24 12
12 2
24 12
1 {12
12 |l2
3 12
3 9
3 & o; 3
2 112
(to June 30, '07
from t.
(from Feb. 1, "08)
9 dys. (from Oct.
23, '07
(from Feb. 1, "08)
(to Dec. 31, "07:
from ti
12
6
12
6
3
6
2
6
6
3
6
12
6
12
2
24
1
3
6
6
3
3
1
1
12 M
12 ,.
Season 1907-08.
7 months, S dys. (to Nov.
8, '07)
4 months, 22 dvs. (from
Nov. 9, '07)...
12 months
16 dys. (from Mar l(i, 'OS)
6mos. (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 II from II
9 „ (from Julv 1, "07)
12 I.
12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from II
(from Oct. 1,'07)
trips.
(from Julv 1, '07]
Vto JuneS"), '07).
Amount.
$ cts.
90 00
148 00
24 75
96 57
41 25
87 50
7S 75
75 00
26 04
65 62
75 00
96 00
280 00
28 00
4 12
180 00
64 00
80 00
35 00
116 25
64 30
72 00
68 00
100 16
250 00
89 29
58 71
69 49
1 10
.50 00
87 50
112 50
800 00
60 00
125 00
250 00
59 00
398 00
121 15
98 00
20 00
48 00
120 00
50 00
75 00
7:^7 00
3,095 75
93 75
28 12
3 00
28 50
B-54
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909»
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Gasjje and Sunny Bank G.
(ientilly and Marchildon iW
Gentilly and 8t. Pierre les Becquetsj D.
Gentilly and Three Rivers 1 J.
Gingras and St. Antoine, Lotuiniere L
Glen l.loyd and (Jlen Murray H,
Gosford and St. Raymond C.
Grande Baie and La Descente des
Fenimes
Grande Baie, L'Aiise St. Jean and
Steamer Landing !R
F. Patters9n
. Toutant
Delisle
L. Poisson.. .
Roger
A. Plummer.
Moison
Boulianne . .
Gagnon
df) do j B. Boudreaidt . .
Grande Baie L'Anse and St. Jean. . JM. Simard
Grande Baie and Otis jP. Potvin
Grand Cascajiedia and Railway St'n B. Rob'^rtson . .
Grand Mere Village and Ry. Stn. . Laurentide Pa
' i)er Co
Grand Metis, Metis Point and
Campbell House A. Dufour
Grandes Piles and La Tuque P. Chandonnet
do do .... J. A. Paquin
Grandes Piles, La Tuque and Riviere
aux Rats P. Chandonnet
Grandes Piles and Lac la Peche ....
Grandes Piles and Railway Station.
Grandes Piles and St. Jean des
Piles.
Grandes Piles, Riviere Mackinac and
St. Joseph de Makinac
Grand Fond and Murray Bay
Grand Mere and (irand Mere Village
Grand Mere and Lac k la Tortue
Railway Station-
Grand Mere and Railway Station. .
Grand Metis and Railway Station. .
Grand Pabos and (Jrand Pabos O. .
Grand Rang and St. Abdon
Green River Railway Station and
Riviere du Loup
Grenier and St. Elzcar de Beauce. . !
Grondin<'s and Grondines East.
Grondines and Portelance
Grondines and Railway Station
(iuay and Levis
Guite and Railway Station. . . .
W. H. Parker
H. F. Crete
U. Xault
A. Gagnon . . . .
J. Otis..
Laurentide Pa-
per Co
do
do
F. Chamberland
r. Bisbon
L. Desrosiers
A. Grenier,
Z. Hamelin
A. Portelance.
J. Letellier
J. Verreault
F. Berthelot
Hadlow Cove and Railway Station. L. Samson ... 1960 yds
do do . . N. Veilleux 1960yds
Hadlow Cove and St. David de Levis N. Begin
Hamilton Cove and Les Es'eoumains P. Bouchard
do do E. Beaulieu
Hauteur and St. Gabriel de Ri-|
mouski j J. B. Dube
do do ..jL. Desrosier
Hebert and Main Post Road A. Hebert
Hebertville and Lac Sec L. Pelote
do do ... IE. Tremblay
Amount.
§ cts.
80 00
29 88
168 75
375 00
40 00
117 00
40 00
140 00
300 00
137 50
48 00
60 00
72 00
4 55
100 00
507 01
11 15
191 93
150 00
(56 37
75 00
160 00
37 48
31 40
120 00
102 05
215 40
.52 00
35 00
149 00
35 00
90 00
• 43 75
290 00
75 00
56 24
83 52
5 49
66 81
227 54
250 00
22 00
22 00
50 00
61 80
61 80
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION B— 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Hebertville and Raihvaj- Station . . .
Henderson Vale and Millfield
Heronville and Railway Station. . . .
Hervey Junction and Railway Sm.
Hocquart and St. Clement
Honfleur and St. Anselme
Hopetown and Railway Station. . . .
Name
of
Contractor.
A. Tremblav .
]F. Little ..'..
N. Roberge. . .
W. Bellemare.
!a. OueUet....
I J. Fournier. . .
is. .T. Ross,...
35
5
200 yds. as req
200 ft. 12 12
8 I 7 ;12
6 6 12
I 4 12 ! 6
Inverness and St. Julie Railway Stn
Inverness and Woodside. .... . .
Isle aux Coudres and La Baleine . . .
Isle aux Coudres and Pointe des
Roches E.
Isle aux Grues and Montmag^ny .... N.
Isle Verte and Notre Dame de L'Isle
Verte G.
Isle Verte and Railwaj- Station . . . G.
Isle Verte and St. Paul de la Croix. J.
Ivry and Notre Dame du Lac J.
Indian Lorette and Lake St. Charles F. Auclair . . .
Lapointe. . .
Henderson.
, Perron ....
Dufour.
Lebel...
Marquis .
Ouellet . .
Cote
B. Leclerc
Jette and Railway Station N. Beauchemin.
Jonquieres and Railway Station. , . E. Gagnon
Jonquieres and Jonquires Sud P. Bergeron . . . .
Jonquieres and St, Cyriac N. I'otvin
Julien and Mail Catching Post F. Julien
Karaouraska and Railway Station . .
do do . . .
Kelly's Mills and Railwaj' Station.
Kempt Station and Mail Catching
Post
Kenogami and Railway Station.. . .
Kings Corner and Kinnear's Mills.
Kingsey Falls and Lome
do do
Kingsey Falls and Robson
Kinnear's Mills and Roberson Stn.
Kiskissink and Railway Station . . .
La Barre and Railway Station
La Brosse and Riviere Ste. Mar-
guerite
Lac a la Tortne and Proulxville. . . .
Lac a la Tortue and Railway Stn . ,
Lac a Laurent and L'Anse au Foin.
Lac au Sable and Lac au Sable Stn.
do do . . .
Lac au Sables Station and Railway
Station
do do . . .
Lac au Saumon and Railway Stn. .
Lac Bouchette and Railway Station
Lac Clair and Tremblay
Lac de.? Commissaires and Railway
Station
do do . .
G. Langlais. .
T. Deschenes
P. Kelly
3
11
13^
4
5
6
6
1
10
U
eh
i
4
10
2i
T. Therriault.
W. Larouche .
B. G. King...
G. Boutin
T. Corriveau . .
O. Blake
R. H. Scott . .
N. Simoneau . .
20 yds.
250 yds.
20 yds.
4
4
4
9
11
3 ;12
7 12
3 12
3 12
12 112
6 112
12 12
2 ! 6
2 112
(fromOct.l,'07)
(from Oct. 1,'07).
T. Lavoie, ,300 yds.
Vezina. ...
Masicotte. .
Brunelle . .
Larouche . .
Frenette. ..
Soulard.. .
X. Lavoie.
A. Bourget.
St. Laurent
Potvin
Boulianne . .
Montreuil .
Lafort. . . .
10
500 ft.
.■)00 ft.
75 yds.
1
18
12
6 ., (to Sept. 30, '07)
6 .1 from M
23 days from Mar. 9, '08
12 months
12
12
3
12
12
as req. 112
12 il2
12 I 4
12 8
12 12
12 12
1 '12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
(from Oct. 30, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07)..
from II
(to July 30, '07) ,
from II
(to Nov. 30, '07)
from II
Amount.
S cts.
97 80
45 00
60 00
99 50
200 00
1.50 00
1(59 48
100 00
200 00
160 00
45 00
55 00
303 00
174 00
179 56
192 00
72 00
130 00
96 00
26 00
104 00
47 50
162 50
I3u 00
0 94
25 00
10 00
70 00
130 86
43 02
80 00
390 00
51 13
25 00
44 44
150 00
50 00
52 00
37 50
30 75
13 37
26 63
36 00
81 81
55 00
21 58
11 89
B-56
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 COWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Lachevrotiere and Lotbiniere
Lachevrotiere and Railway Station
do do
Lac Humqu: and St. Leon le Grand
Lac Marquis and Sandy Bay Rail-
way Station
Lac St. Joseph and Railway Stn. . .
La Decharge and Trcmblay
Lagace and Matapedia
La^ace and St. Andre de Resti-
tigouche
Lake Aylnier and Lake Weeden. . .
Lake Beaiiport and Qut-bec
Lake Edward and Railway Station
Lake Etcheniin aiid Langinin. . . .
Lake Etchemin and Standon
Lake View House. Lake St. Joseph
and Railway Station
Lake Weedon and Railway Station
Lamartine, St. Cyrille do L'Islet
and Raiiway Station
Lainbton and Railway Station. ....
L'Anse a Gile.s and Railway Stn. . .
L'Anse a Giles Station and Railway
.Station
L'Anse au Foin ond Riviere du
Moulin
L'Anse St. Jean and Petit Sague-
nay..
La Renadiereand St. Pierre Mont-
magny
LarocnelleSt. Nobert d'Arthabaska.
La Tuque and Railway Station. . . .
La Tuque Junction and Ry. Stn. , .
Laurierville and Railway Station . .
Lavergne and Mail Catching Post. .
LeBras and Railway Station
Leeds Village and Leniesurier .....
Leeds Village and Lyster Station. .
Leeds Village and Wilson's Mills. .
Leinieux and Railway Station
Le Raj>ide and vSt Casimir
Les Ktioiilenients and Quai des
Eboidenients
Les Eboulements and St. Hilarion.
Les Elx)ulempnts and Wharf
Les f]scumains and Tadoiisac
Les.s.ard and St. Elzear de iie.uice. .
Levis. Branch Post Ottice and Street
Letter Boxes
E. Lauzier
Piche. . .
Sheehy. .
Lagace
Le Blanc.
Protean..
Brown. . .
J. Turner,
Brochu
Hebert
White.
Fortin.
Poitras . .
Langlois.
Langelier
Theberge
Tremblay
Bouchard
Lee
Boulanger. .
A Paquin...
Paquet
Lapointe . . .
Lariviere . .
Bolduc
. C. Ross. . .
H. Majaury
McCutcheon
W. Beaudet.
Trottier. . .
Tremblay
Tremblay
do
Girard .
Langlois.
X. (Juay.
A. Ouellet
G. Chainberland
Levis Co. Ry. . .
Levis and Railway Station
do do
Levis, St. Joseph de Levis and
Street Letter Box
Lime Ridge and St. Adolphe de
Dudswell J. Ouellet
Limoiloii and Railway Station. .. . H. Talbot
Liniere, Metgerniette and St Zach-
arie T. Boily . .
do do ..iJ. Tardif.
Liniere and St. George East JJ. Boily. .
200 yds. 6
100 vds.l 12
21 3 & 4
4 I 3
2^5 & 3
60 yds.
12
2i
4
1
100 ft.
1
1
17
n
156 ft.
4
3
8
5
27
6-l-5;is
1
1250 yds
9i&|
6
0
1 & 2
6
3
6
12
6
6
12
3
6
6
12
2
6
6
as. req
4
(i
13-19-
18
as. req
as. rp(j
19
6
24
(from May 1, '07
Season 1907.
12 months . .
0-3 fi
(i-3 ()
6-6
12
12
6
12
Season 1907.
(from Oct. 1, '07)
12 months
12 „
12 .,
12 M
12 M
9 ., (from July 1, '07!
Season 1907.
12 months . .
Season 1907.
12 months . .
12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from M
(to May 31, '07)
Amount.
$ cts.
600 00
94 00
48 00
50 00
22 91
51 43
406 10
75 00
112 48
2(58 41
173 07
109 95
192 00
300 00
30 00
80 00
290 00
•200 00
56 00
50 00
280 89
100 00
50 00
90 00
41 25
25 70
75 50
23 99
25 00
89 48
544 00
100 00
20 00
45 00
110 00
224 00
156 75
671 00
34 00
300 00
144 00
162 50
290 (>0
60 00
120 00
149 24
200 (X>
41 66
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOX— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
lire. — Continued.
B-57
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Liniere and St. (4eorge East
Liniere and U.S. Boundary Line . ,
L'Islet and Railway Station
L'Islet Station and Railway Station
Little ^letis and Railway Station. ,
Little River Chaloupe and Steamer
Landing .
Little River East and St. Is>idore
de Gaspe
do do . .
Lorette and Railway Station
Lome and Railway Station
Lotbiniere and Riviere Bois Claire.
Lotbiniere and Ste. Croix
Lotbiniere and Ste. Emelie de Lot-
biniere
Lourdes and Plessisville
Lourdes and Railway Station . . .
Lourdes du Blanc Sablon and Nat-
ashquan ...
Lotirdes du Blauc Sablon and
Sablon .
Lower Ireland and Thetford ^Nlines.
Lyster Station and Railway Station.
Blais
Rheaume. .
Lecierc
Gagnon.. . .
Tuggey
M. Langlois.
.IS
2i
Lancup
Marquis. . .
B. Linteau.
E. Pope ,200 yds,
Belanger 8
Laliberte ... 14
Manseau and Railway Station
Marcil and St. Godfroi
Maria and Maria Railway Station.
Maria Cape and Mail Catching Post
ilaria East and Irishtown Railway
Station
Matane and Railway Station
Matam; and Ste. Anne des Monts . N
Matane and St. Luc de Matane . . . iF.
Matapedia and Railway Station . . . E.
do do
Matapedia and Runnynieade jJ.
Mercier and Notre DameduRosaireiP.
Metabechouan and Railway Station 'E.
Metabechouan and St. Hilaire du
Lac St. Jean
Methots' Mills and Ste. Agathe de
Lotbiniere
Miguateha and St. Jeanl'Evangeliste
Miguasha West and St. Jeanl'Evan-
geliste I M.
Millstream and Railway Station.. . . J.
Milnikek and Catching Post N.
Mission St. Lotiisand St. Omer. . . . H.
Mistassini and Normandin JS.
do do J.
Moisic and Pointe des Monts JL
Montagne Ronde and Tring Junc-
tion
Montauban and Railway Station. . .
Mont Cannel and Railway Station.
Montmagny and Railway Station. .
Mnntmagny and Rocher de la Cha-
pelle
Montmagny Steanier Landing and
Grosse Isle.. ....
Belangei . . . .
Bouchard
Lafond
Hebert
V. LeGresley.
Davidson . . . .
Baker
A. Laferte. . .
Huard .
LeBlanc
Degrace
Thibodeau . . .
Gagne
J. Roy
Imljeau
Doiron
do
Lawlor
Morin
Singelais
Michaud ....
Payeur
Labillois
Norton
F. McDonald
Piche
Nadeau
Guimont
Harvey
Langlois. . . .
Lagne\i.\
Roussille
Langelier ....
Gauiache . . .
C. LeBrun . . .
J. B. Deronie
5
n
271
3
75 yds.
.500 ft.
32
57
7
200 yds.
200 yds.
12
6.
Period.
d &■
13i
4
30 ft.
250 yds
6
20
20
130
Amount.
6-6 110 n.os. from May 31, '07.
6-3 1 12 „
18 112 >.
6 12 M
13-7 Season 1007
1
1^
18-24
12
6
6
6
6
6
4 I
12 months
12 M .
12 M ..
12 M . .
12 ,. . .
12 M . .
(from July 1, '07)
(to June 30, '07).
(from July 1, '07)
leason 1907-08.
1 12 months and arrears. . .
2 12 11
12 9 ., (from jiiiy 1,''07)
12 ,
12 „
12 ,
12 H
12 >.
12 M
12 I,
12
12 I12 „
12 12 M
2 1I2 ,
6 12
12 12 „
2 12 „
6 12 „
2 12 ,t
1 12
6 12
6 9 M (from July 1,'07)
2 3m (from Jan. 1, '08)
3 9 M (to Dec. 31, '07).
3 3 „ from do
10 Season 1907-8
2 12 months
12 12 .,
12 12 „ .
12 12 „
3 9 '. 18 days (to Jan.
18, '08)
1 Sea.son 1907
S cts.
285 S3
315 00
275 00
31 40
116 25
20 00
50 00
50 00
130 48
68 00
264 00
375 00
150 00
38 50
93 00
800 00
37 46
99 84
75 00
60 00
68 27
72 (X)
80 (X)
40 4<i
061 76
1,9(X) 00
78 00
120 Oi)
(JO 00
' 1.50 00
158 00
115 20
135 00
178 00
115 00
30 00
30 00
22 50
17 50
20() 25
88 75
943 38
40 00
49 00
136 00
180 57
39 97
100 00
B-58
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
ttc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Morigeau and St. Francois de Mont-
magny Railway Station
Moulin Desbiens and R;iilway Stn. .
Moulin Dubois and Main Post Road
Moulin Fontaine and Weedon Stn. .
Moulin Migneault and Railway Stn.
Moulin Tetu and St. Agapit
Mount Murray and Murray Bay. .
Murray Bay and Ste. Agnes de
Charlevoi.x
Murray Bay and St. Simeon
do do
Murraj' Bay and Wharf
O. Tremblay..
M. Boivin . . .
F. Simoneau . .
N. Gagnon . . .
O. Migneault..
C. Gagnon . . .
O. Duchene. .
J. Gaudreault.
F. Tremblay..
N. Dasaylva. .
L. Trudel
New Armagh and St. Sylvesterl
West jJ. Machell...
Newbois and Scott Jimction P. Delage. . . .
New Carlisle and Railway Station.. J. Chisholm .
New liiverpool and St. Romualdj
d'Etchemin H. McCready
NewjKjrt Point and Paspebiac A. Grenier. . .
Newport Point and Perce j A.
Newport Point and Port Daniel
Railway Station !G.
do do jL.
New Richmond and New Richmond!
Centre VV,
New Richmond and Railway Stn. .J.
Nicokt and Railway Station I P.
Nicolet and St. Gregoire iJ.
Norniandin and St. Felicien T.
North Ham and Vezina Corner. . . . [L.
North Wolfstown and Wolfstown. . D
Notre Dame du Portage and St.
Patrick
Notre Dame de Rimouski and Rail-
way Station
Notre dame du Lac and Ry. Stn. . .
Notre Dame du I^ac and St. Eusebe
Notre Dame du Portage and Rail-
way Station
Nouvelle and Catching Post
Langlois . .
McDonald
Ascah
O. Pelletier.
Oak Bay Mills and Railway Station
O'Farrel and St. Malachie. .,
Old Lake Road and Ry. Station.. . .
Ouiatchouan and Railway Station. .
Pageville and St. Charles Belle-
cnasse .
Panet and St. Magloire
Parisville and Railway Station
Paspebiac and New Carlysle Rail-
way Station
do do . .
Paspebiac West and Ry. Station . . .
. McColm.
Cyr
Houle., . .
Vage
Larouche .
Juneau . . .
Larkin . . .
Parent . .
Cloutier . ,
St. Pierre.
Michaud.
Keays . . .
U 00
B ®
.f- <r
d ft
J. D. Sowerby.
P. O'Farrell...
A. Beliinger . . .
P. Desbiens. . . ,
2
200 yds.
1
5
75 yds .
3
3&2
4
llf
586 yds.
2
34
34
14
19
U
4"
8
21
8
3
3
h
150 yds.
5
E. Fournier.
J. Bilodeau.
J. Rivard. . .
A. Grenier. .
J. DeCaen.
W. Young. .
12
6
6
3
6
6
14
6
6
6
as req.
n
4
145
586 yde.
12 months . .
12
12 H . . . .
12
12 „ ....
12 „ ....
Season 1907.
Period.
Amount.
12 months
7 >. (to Oct. 31, '07).
5 ti from do
12 „
14 days (from
Sept. 17, '07)....
9 days (from
Sept. 9, '07).
11 dys. (to Sept. 16, '071
6 mos. 14 dys. from m
12 „
12
12 >.
12
12 ,
12 ,
12 M
Season 1907
12 months
12 t -
12
12
12
12
12 M .
12
12
11 days from May
11, '07
(from July 1, '07)
(to June 30, '07).
from <•
14 dys from Sept.
17, '07
S cts.
90 00
60 00
25 00
85 00
25 00
98 00
139 50
234 00
213 25
215 08
472 20
52 00
300 00
80 17
135 00
1,186 75
1,899 00
42 12
664 25
87 69
298 00
73 00
0 96
494 00
74 00
55 00
3!) 00
75 00
172 00
120 00
194 50
60 00
75 00
75 00
60 00
62 80
38 81
125 00
30 00
73 75
90 39
101 40
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A'PVE'^'DIXB— Continued.
B-59
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
<fec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Amount.
Pelletier Mills and Rj'. Station . . .
Penticost River and Pointe- aux
Anglais
Peribonca and Petite Peribonca. . . .
Perthius and Railway Station
Petit Bonaventure and Catching
Post . ..
Petite Madeleine and Riviere h,
Claude
Petit Village and St. Ephrem de
Tring
Pintendre and St. Henri Station. . .
Plessisville Letter Box and Railway
Station
Plessisville and St. Ferdinand
Plessisville and St. Pierre Baptiste. |
Pointe a la Garde and Ry. Station .
Pointe a la Savane and Taillon
Pointe aux Orignaux and Riviere
Quelle
Pointe aux Trembles and Pointe
aux Trembles Quest
Pointe aux Trembles and Railway
Station
Pointe Bleue and Roberval
Pointe des Monts and Godbout ....
Pont de la Noreau and Portneuf
Station
Pont Rouge and Railway Station . .
Pt. Daniel Centre and Xew Carlysle
Railway Station
Port Daniel Centre P.Q. and St'n. .
Port Daniel West and Ry. Station.
Portneuf and Railway Station
Pratte and Windsor Mills
Precieux Sang and Railway Station
Price and St. Qctave Station
Providence and St. Victor de Tring
'.^'lai de Rimou.*ki and Rimouski. .
Quebec Branch Post Qffices and
Letter Boxes
do do . .
<^>uebec — Cartage of mails from
stean.er landing to ferry wharf
and railwaj' station
'^•ueln'C Lnraigration Letter Box.. . .
Quebec Letter Carriers' Service. . . .
J. H. Pelletier
L. Langlois
J. Bouchard. . . .
C. J. Godin . . . .
J. Gallagher . . . .
L. Lemieux
W. Pomerleau
J. Carrier
F. Bonle,
T. Huard
C. Boulanger.. .
.T. Fair
S. Gaudreaut . .
A. Michaud . . .
A. Morisette. . .
H. Beland
W.Connolly..
X. A. Comeau
« ^Kul lec Railway Stations and Wharf
<^>uebcc to Levis Ferry
(Quebec, St. Jean d'Qrleaus and St.
Francois d'Qrleans
QueVjec and Sillery
Quebec and Stoneham
Radnor Forges and Ry. Station. . . . G. Drysdale
Rang Mathias and Ry. Station .... G. Harvey
Rang St. Achille and St. Ubalde. . . A. Germain
do do . . J. Frenette
A. Gauthier
E. Godin
E. Dea
E. E. Sweetman
W. Bisson
S. Briere
F. Gagnon
O. Prince.
H. Dechene.
R. Plante
E. Savard
A. Gaane,
do
J. Dery
Quebec Railway,
Light and
Power Co
A. Gagne
do
E. Chabot.
M. J. Aubin
W. Craig.
54 00
50 00
750 00
2,599 00
93 00
974 ('.7
250 00
140 00
100 00
25 00
86 67
40 00
B-60
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
ttc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
T. Bedard ...
J. E. Olscamp
S. Cross
P. Fourmer. . .
C. Martin
M. Laflamme .
C. Perras ....
W. Deschenes.
H. Boucher . .
J. Perron
A. Fraser
M. Hayes . . .
J. Perron. . . .
Kavignan and Ste. Rose de Watford
Rcstigoutlie and Cross Point Rail-
way Station
Richnionil and Railway Statit)n ....
Riniou&ki and Railway Station . .
Riniouski and Ste. Blandine
River Gilbert and Railway Station.
River (iilbert and St. Benjamin. . . .
Riviere a Claude and Ste. Anne des
Monts
Riviere a L'Ours and Ry. Cro.ssing.
Riviere a Pierre and Railway Stn. .
Riviere an Dore and St Felicien. . .
Riviere au Pins and St. Gabriel Stn
Riviere Blanche and St. Alban. . . .
Riv'ere du Loup en has, Railway
Station. Street and Letter Box.. . E. MarcHand
Riviere du Loup en bus antl Ry. Stn F. Meunier. .
Riviere du Loup en has and Wharf. C. P. Pinze .
Riviere Ni>ire and Railway Station. N. Gingra^s. .
Riviere Quelle and Railwaj' Station. S. Le Brun. .
Riviere Quelle Junction and Ry. Stn E. Plourde.. .
Riviere Quelle Wharf and Station. . D. Guy
Riviere Ste. Marguerite and Tad-
ou.f ac P. Hervieux .
Riviere Sauvage and Mail Catching
Post J.Cormier..
Riviere Trois Pistoles and Ry. Stn.lC. Morency. .
Ko'oertson Station and Railway Stn A. Talbot
do do J. Richard
JvubiTtson Station and Sacre Cceur
de Marie J. Bilodeau
Rol)erval and Railway Station J. Bolduc
Itobtrval and Rolierval Quest . . F. Chiasson
Kobtrval and St. Felicien do
do do E. Perreault
do do A. Cote
Robitaille and Catching Post E. Quinn
Hous.seau's Mills and Railway Stn.. E. Vallee
do do .. F. Lavoie
Kuisseau Leblanc and Catching Post J. G. Cyr.
St. Adolphe de Champlain and St.
Thecle Station
St. Adelphe de Dudswell and
^Llrbleton Station
St. Adrien and Wotton
St. Agapit aiid Railway Stati m. .
St. Agapit and St. Sylvester East. .
St. Agapit Station and Railwaj' Stn
Ste. Agathe de Lotbiniere and Ste.
Agathe Ka.-t
St. .Mban and Railway Station. . .
St. Alexandre de Kanioura.ska and
► Railway Station
St. Alexandre ile Kamouraska and
St. Eleuthere
St. Anaolet and Railway Station. . .
St. Andre de Kamouraska and Ry.
Station . . .
St. Andre Station and Railway Stn
N. Trepanier.
Quellette
Dubois
Qlivier. ..
Vaillancourt.
Qlivier
Period.
Boulanger. .
Allard. ...
T. Barbeau.
Blier . . . .
Banville.
Michaud. .
Albert
3i
135
i
20
600 ft.
7
i
24
24
6& 1
12
6
6
3
12
18
2
12
(to June 30, '07).
from do
(to June 30, '07).
(to June .30, '07).
from do
12
6
Amount.
•? cts.
40 00
175 00
(iO 00
190 00
154 30
.55 00
250 00
850 00
228 51
150 00
225 00
124 60
81 52
800 00
125 00
89 50
30 0(»
300 00
30 0(J
10 00
216 48
24 00
2!> 00
40 00
50 00
110 00
200 00
80 00
10 00
270 00
112 50
59 00
2 50
7 50
35 00
240 00
246 56
403 96
48 00
490 00
30 00
75 00
300 00
60 00
240 00
110 00
269 00
35 17
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Conti7mecL
B-61
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Ruute.
Name
of
Contractor.
F.
Ste. Angele de Laval and Ry. Stn.
Ste. Angele de Rimouski and St.
Joseph de Lepr^ge
Ste. Anne de la Peradeand Ry. Stn
Ste. Anne de la Perade and St.
Prosper
Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere and Ry.
Station
Ste. Anselme and St. Anselme Ry.
Station
St. Antoine Lotbiniere and Railway j
Station X
St. Antonin and Railway Station... |N
Ste. Apolline de Paton and St.
Paul du Buton
St. Arsene and Railwaj' Station . . .
St. Arsene and Viger
St. Aubert and Railway Station.. .
St. Aubert and Pamphile
St. Bazile and Railway Station. . . .
St. Bazile Station and Railway Stn.
St. Benoit Labre and Railway STtn.
St. Brigette des Saults and Ry Stn.
St. Bruno de Kamouraska and St.
Paschal
St. Bi-uno du Lac St. Jean and
Railway Station
St. Camille de Bellechase and St.
Magloire
St. Camille and Sherbrooke
St. Casimir and Railway Station. . .
St. Casimir and Thuribe
do do
St. Casimir and St.Ubalde
St. Catherine and Railway Station.
do do . .
St. Cecile de Levrard and St. Pierre
les Becquets
A. D. Thibodeau
Levesque .
Picard. . . .
X. Cossette
Ouellet ...
T. V. Bernier.
Lafleur. . . .
Thibeault.
Bernier
Labrie
do
St. Pierre. . . .
Vaillancourt:
Paquet . . .
Leclere
Basque
Parenteau . . .
St. Celestin and Railway Station . .
St. Charles de Bellechasse and Rail-
way Station
St. Charles de Caplin and Ry. Stn .
St. Claire and Ste. Anselme Rail-
way Station
Ste. Clare and St. Malachie
St. Claude and St. Cyr
St. Clement and St. Eloi
Ste. Clothilde and Victoriaville. . . .
Ste. Croix and Ry. Stn. (Laurier). .
St. Cyr and Railway Station
St. Cyrille de L'lslet and St.
Marcel L'lslet
St. Dama.se de Rimou&ki and St.
Moise Station ,
St. Damieu de Buckland and St.
Lazare de Bellechasse
St. David de Levis and Stations.. . .
St. Denis de la Bouteillerie and
Railway Station
St. Donat and St. Gabriel de Ri
mouski
24— a5
O. Bonenfant.
J. Tremblay . .
Monn. . . .
Cote
Bourassa .
Gendron
Genest . . .
Naud
Hinchey . .
E. Paquin,
E. Arsenanlt
J. LaiX)inte. . .
A. Bourdages.
8/,
44
12
500 yds.
7
1*
31"
2h
250 yds.
6
4i
26
4*
4.1
■ih
11"
1
20 yds.
N. Langlois.
A. Turgeon.
F. Gagnon..
L. Roy
J. Poisson . .
E. Fra.ser . . .
S. St. Pierre..
10
5
12
18
8i
E. Belanger
A. Paquet. .
G. Larochelle . .
Mrs. M. Begin .
•J. Paradis.
S. Cloutier.
300 yds.
15
9
()-6
O '■'
O &
12
as req.
24
6
6
3
12
6
12-18
6
6
Period.
12 months.
18 1 12
6 '12
6 112
6 |l2
5 12
3
1
18
6
6
6
fi
12
6
6
6
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
12
3
6
6
I
18
(to July 31, '07).
from It
13 d. (from Feb.
17, '08)
Amount.
(from Feb. 1, '08)
(to Feb. 29, '08).
S cts .
50 00
250 00
54 00
150 00
161 48
171 65
208 00
123 24
209 15
45 00
149 00
1.50 00
749 00
233 41
32 50
144 00
127 22
140 00
94 50
150 00
58 00
126 00
43 00
145 25
190 00
90 00
11 02
18 49
60 00
45 00
59 00
100 00
139 (X>
191 15
434 48
189 00
219 00
50 00
320 23
1()0 00
150 00
20 60
217 48
228 71
B-62
POST OFFICE DEPARTME2HT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
St. Donat and St. Gabriel de Ri-
mouski
St. Donat and St. Luce Station ...
do do . . .
St. Elizabeth de Warwick and War-
wick ....
St. Eloi and Railway Station
St. Elzear de Beauce and Ste.
Marie de Beauce
St. Ephrem de Tring and Ry Stn . .
St. Evariste de Forsyth and Ry Stn
St. Evariste de Forsyth and St.
Hilaire de Dorset
St. Fabien and Railway Station.. . .
Ste. Flavie, Ste. Flavie Station and
Railway Station
Ste. Favien Station and St. Joseph
de Lepage
St. Flavien and Railway Station. . .
St. Florence and Railway Station. .
St. Flore Station and Railway Stn .
St. Francois de Madawaska and
Railway Station
St. Francoise and Trois Pistoles.. . .
St. Francois de Montmagny and
Railway Station
St. Francois Xavier de Viger and
Viger
St. Frederic and Tring Junction
Railway Station
St. Gabriel Station and RaDway
Station
St. Gedeon and Railway Station . . .
St. Genevieve de Batiscan and Rail-
way Station
St. Genevieve de Batiscan and St.
Stanislaus de Champlain
St. George Beauce and Railway Stn.
St. Gecrge East and St. Prosper
Dorchester
do do . .
St. Gemiain de Kamouraska Rail-
way Station and Pointe Seche. . .
Ste. Gertrude and St. Joseph de
Nicolet
St. Gervais and Railway Station . . .
do do ... .
St. Gilbert and Deschainbault Rail-
way Station
St. Godfroy and Railway Station . .
Name
of
Contractor.
F. Charest
A. Demers
J. G. Berube .
J. W. Cantin.
J. Rioux
L. Rouleau . .
J. A. Haniel.
X. Blais.
Begin.. . .
Boucher .
L. Levesque.
Gagne
Cote
A. Thibault..
MarcouUier..
St. Pierre . . .
Berube
Jean .
B. Chouinard
. Baillargeon
Toutant.,
Simard .
N. Paquette
Dery ...
Boily...,
Rodrique
Boily....
J. Potvin.
St. Helene de Chester and St. Nor-
bert d'Arthabaska
Ste. Helene de* Kamouraska and
Railway Station
St. Henetline and Railway Station.
St. Henri de Levis and Railway Stn.
St. Henri de Levis and St. Lambert
de Levis
Lavig^e .
Belanger
Gosselin .
Paquin.
Gagnon
9
6^
6|
7
3
3
3 miles &
25 yds.
2
1
3
11
50 yds.
150 yds.
12*
2i
2i
5^
a
5
34
.5" ®
d c
12;
A. Lavigne & A.
Juneau (Sure-
ties)
G. Caron. .
J. Corriveau . . .
F. X. Ferland.
J. A. Bourget.
n
10
Period.
Amount.
12
12
12
12-24
6
6
6
12
12
6
18
4
6
12
12
I
12 12
1 mos.
6
6
12
12
12
!12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
18
6
6
12-6
3
12
6
6
12
12
24 jl2
!
6 12
from Feb. 29, '08.
(toSept. 30, '07)..
from 1.
(to June 30, '07).
(to June 30, '07).
from M
14 days (from
Sept. 17, '07)..
21 29
85 00
94 50
140 00
74 00
140 00
23 9G
130 00
45 00
70 00
296 55
50 00
99 00
49 00
50 00
90 00
173 00
120 00
125 00
175 00
100 00
143 16
125 00
120 00
31 66
74 75
300 m
90 00
38 00
125 00
74 00
118 00
48 42
300 00
52 48
73 32
100 00
200 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contin7ied.
B-63
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
St. Henri Station and Railway Stn.
St. Irenee, St. Irenes les Bains and
Wharf
St. Isidore, Dorchester and St.
Henedine
St. Jacques and Railway Station. . .
St. Jean Chrysostome and St. Ro-
muald d'Etchemin
St. Jean de Dieu and Trois Pistoles
St. Jean rEvangeliste and Nouvelle
Railway Station
St. Jean, Port Joli and Railway Stn.
St. .Joachim de Montmorency and
St. Tite des Caps
St. Joseph d'Alma and Railway Stn
St. Joseph Beauce and Railway Stn.
St. Leandre and Tessierville . ...
St. Leonard d'Aston and Railway
Station ....
St. Leonard Portneuf and Railway
Station
St. Louis de Ha Ha, Railway Sta-
tion and St. Louis Church Station
Ste. Louise and Railway Station. . .
St. Luce and Railway Station ....
St. Ludger and Railway Station.. . .
do do
St. Magloire and Ste. Philemon. . . .
St. Magloire and Ste. Sabine ...
St. Malachie and St. Nazaire Buck-
land.
St. Malachie and Standon
do do
Ste. Marie de Beauce and Railway
Station . ...
Ste. Marie de Blandford and Rail-
way Station
St. Mathieu and Railway Station . .
St. Maurice and Railway Station . .
St. Ma.xime and Scott Junction ...
St. Michel de Bellechasse and Rail-
way Station
St. ^lodeste and Railway Station . .
do do
St. Moise and Railway Station ....
St. Moi.'se Station & Railway Station
St. Moniquede Nicoletand Railway
Station
St. Narcisse and Railway Station . .
St. Xeree and St. Rajthael East... .
St. Xicola.s and Railway Station. . .
St. Nicolas and St. Nicolas East. . .
St.Norbert d'Arthabaska and Stan-
fold
St. Omer and Mail Catching Post
St. Onezime and Railway Station. .
St. Pacome and Railway Station . .
St. Pa.scal and Railway Station ....
do do ....
St. Patrick ard Station
24- AO^
Name
of
Contractor.
O. Vallieres
G. Girard . .
H. Guay
J. A. Charest. .
J. Carrier . .
A. Morency
J. Nadeau . .
J. Pelletier .
F. Filion
•J. Tremblay . .
T. Nolet
J. Berube
J. Hebert
L. Lesage . . .
Temiscouata Ry
Co..... ..
A. Chretien. .
.J. Tremblay.
E. Beaudoin.
J. Cote
L. Goulet. . .
F. Maurice. . .
A. Pelchat. . .
A. Gagnon . .
O. Corriveau.
.J. Gregoire. .
E. Boudreault
A. Theberge. .
F. Thibodeau.
F. Morin
J. Martineau.. . .
M. Beaulieu . . . .
J. Proulx
C. St. Amand. .
•J. Michaud
N. Provencher.,
F. Nobert
A. Roy
J. E. Flamand. .
A.. Plante
1 mile
300 yds.
6
2^
3
13
1
1^
7
9
1
11
COO yds.
li
U
9""
171
17g
11
13
13
^^
o c
24-18
as req,
asreq,
3
3'i2
E. Juneau . . . .
X. Ar.seneau. . . .
M. S. Pelletier..
.1. Chamberland.
N'. Bernier
J. B. Bernier. . .
•L Le Bel
Period.
12 months.
Season 1907.
nths. .
12 mo
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Amount.
(to Jan. 31, '08).. I
from M
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
(to Sept. 30, '07)
(from II
12
9
3
12
12
10
12
12
12
6
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
G
G
Part of season 1907 .
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
S cts.
125 44
78 86
139 00
75 00
95 00
375 00
64 00
147 00
402 59
252 54
135 00
202 12
50 00
70 00
170 00
64 40
225 00
311 18
51 92
250 00
99 00
120 00
258 00
123 75
100 00
124 00
99 00
75 00
75 00
140 00
67 50
67 50
125 00
46 00
195 00
150 00
148 00
144 00
5iJ 00
174 00
65 00
140 00
142 48
28 26
28 ()2
84 00
B-64
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
»fec. — Co ntimied.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
St. Paul du Buton and .St. Pierre de
Montmagny F. Cote. ,
St. Pierre les Becquets and St
Sophie de Levrard T. J. Demers.
St. Pierre Montmagnyand Railway
Station E. Adam. . . .
St. Raphael E.st. and Railway
Station ' A. Lebrecqne
do do A. Godbout. .
St. Raymond and Railway Station. C. Angers. . .
St. Remide Tingwickand Warwick K. Peloquin. .
St. Roch de Quebec and Stadacona . F. Cliche
do do O. Matte
St. Romiiald d'Etchemin and Rail-
vay Station H. McCready . . .
do do J. B. Lambert..
St. Rozaii'e and Railway Station. . . E. Beaudoin. .. .
St. Ro.se de Watford :ind Post Road J.L.Laniontagne
St. Rose du Degele and Railway
Station A. Soucy
St. Samuel de Horton and Railway [
Station D. Bergeron ....
St. Samuel Station and Railway
Station J. Rodrigue
St. Sauveur de Quebec and Sansi
Bruit L. Grignard ....
St. Sebastien de Beauce and Rail-
way Station S. Boutin
I ■ Sebastien Station and Railway
Station : P. Marceau
St. Severin de Beaurivage and
Railway Station H. Lachance. . ..
St. Simeon and Tadousac |D. Savard
St. Simon de Riinouski and Railj
way Station . 'E. Caron
St. Sylvere and Da veiny ville W. Faucher
St. Thecle and Railway Station. . . . L. Grenier
St. Tite and Railway Station F. Cossette
St. Valere de Bulstrode and Rail-
way Station N. Dureault ....
St. Valier and Railway .Station. . . . E. Chabot
St. Victor de Tring and Railway
Station R. Plante
St. Wenceslas and Railway Station ;T. Frechette
Sayaljec and Railway Station .... L. Joubert . . . . .
Scott Junction and Railwaj" Station G. Garon
Sellarsville and Catching Post H. Sellars. . . .
Shannon and St. (iabriel Station . . J. Griffin
ShenlyEst. and St. Evariste Station J. Blais
17
13
^
7
7
h
145
n
I
1
5
6
Shigawake and Railway Station
South Dudswell and Railway Sta-
tion
South Ham and Weedon Station . . .
South Quebec and Railway Station.
Stanfold and Railway Station
Stoneham and Tewkesbury
Sybil Cove and Wharf.
Tadousac and Wharf H. Marquis
Thetford Mines and Ry. Station. . . G. Brousseau.
L. Huard. . .
O. Lepitre
J. Camire
P. Bernier
N. Lacourse...
J. Falardeau. .
A. Lorrain. ...
200 yds.
1
3
150 yds.
5i
1
(>
1
3"
1
3
n
J
7
9
3A
3i
2i&9"
250 yds.
7i
3.50 yds.
Z^
o a.
6
6
18
12
12
24
6
0
G
as reg.
as reg.
1 6
I 6
I ^^
6
■ \ 6
12
12
12
6
4-3
6
12
12
12
12
18
fi
1
6
12
6
12-6
36
24
2
(!
aareq.
1 24
Period.
Amount,
12 months
12 „
12 „
3 „ (to June 30, '07).
9 II from II
12
12 „
6 11 (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 II from II
(toFeb. 29, '08).
from II
12 months
12 „ . .
12 12
6 12
12 12
12 12
(from Feb. 1, '08)
from July 1, '07
12
12
12
12
12
Season 1907,
and extra trips.
do
12 months.
do
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— QUEBEC DIVISION B— 65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Quebec Postal Division,
itc. — Concluded.
Thetford Mines West and Ry. St"n. A. Sevigny. . .
Thibeaudeau and Railway Station.. J. Desroches. .
Tring .Junction and Ry. Station. . . . E. Lagneux. . .
Trois Pistoles and Railway Station. jT. Paradis. . .
Trois Rivieres and Valuiount !H. Sigmen. . . .
Trois Saumons and Ry. Station. . . . F. Caron
Valcartier and Railway Station . . .
Van Bruj'ssels and Ry. Station . . .
VeiTet and Mail Catching Post . . .
Village des Auln.aies and Ry. St'n.
Villeroi and Railway Station
Vincennes and Railway Station . . .
fj. McBain
F. Faiire
I J. Verret, Jr
.J. B. Sirois. . . .
E. F. Roy ...
L. Dessereault. .
500 yds.
5
130 yds.
I
15
2
6i
100 ft:
GOO ft.
5
60 ft.
4i
Walker's Cutting and Ry. Station. . j E. C. Labrecque 188 yds.
Warwick and Railway Station :L. Triganne. . . . 200 yds.
do do 'a. Cantin .. . 200 yds.
Weedon Station and Ry. Station. . . H. Bourget ^
Whitworth and Railway Station. . . : J. D'Amoar. . . . 225 yds.
St. Onge, Shawinigan Falls and BayiT. Lambert. . . . .
South Quebec and St. David de
Levis .. . A. Lamontagne .
Transfer of mails at Levis I A. Ouellet
do do Levis and Ri-
mouski . ... I J. H. Dorion. . .
Matapedia. . . . J. E. D'Anjou.
Richmond .... P. Healy . . .
Villeroi lE. F. Roy
do
do
do
do
do
do
12 |12 months.
6 16
36 12 M ...
24 12
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(to July 31, '07
from ti
special trips on account
of snow blockades . .
do do
12 months.
Season 1907. . . . :
12 months
12 H
7 11 & 20 dys. (from
Aug. 12, '07)
Total
Less amount withdrawn from Guarantee Fund
100 00
136 00
56 25
126 75
325 uO
80 00
200 40
1 00
4 25
234 00
15 00
98 48
32 00
10 54
23 97
45 00
30 (X)
4 00
6 00
536 00
500 00
104 00
308 33
9 54
119,000 92
372 17
118,628 75
B-66
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
MONTREAL POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division, made
within the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Abbotsford and Pauline I
Abbotsford and Railway Station. . .
Abenakis Springs and Railway Stn.
Abercom and East Pinnacle
Abercorn and Railway Station
Actfm Vale and Stations
Acton Vale and St. Theodore
Adamsville and Railway Station. . . '
Ahuntsic and Pont Viau
Aird, Clarenceville and Miranda. . .
do do
Allan '.s Corners and Railway Stn.. .
Alva and Sutton
Anderson's Comer and Dewittville.
Ange Gardien and Railway Station
Angeline and St. Alphonse de
Granby
Arundel and Crystal Falls
Arundel and Railway Station
Arundel and Rouge Valley
Arundel Station and Mail Car
Ascot Comer and Railway Station .
Ascot Corner and We.stbury
Athelstan and Railway Station . . .
Avoca and Pointe au Chene
Ayers CliflF and Kingscroft
Ayers ClifiF and Railway Station. . .
J. P. Rocheleau.
P. St. Pierre....
R. G. Kimpton.
M. P. Galer . . . .
M. L. Jenne . . . .
E. Haineault . . .
.] . Bousquet
D. Larivee
A. Primeau
M. J. Burwort. .
do
P. Barr
H. Y. Bates....
J. Boyd
R. Beaudry
o 00
Q
6 2.
E. E. Forgues.
J. Riddle. ...
W. Thomi)son.
H. Beauchamp.
E. Deschanips.
E. L. Darche. .
S. E. Lathrop. .
M. Saunders . . .
A. McPhee....
W. Denieret . .
A. E. Hurd. . . .
Baie d'Urre and Railway Station. . .
Baldwin's Mills and Corliss
Bas de Ste. Rose and Rose
Bas du Sanlt and Sault aux Recollet
Bayonne and Ste. Elizabeth
Beaconfield and Railway Station. . .
Beauhamois and Melocheville
Beauhamois and Railway Station . .
Beauhamois and St. Etienne.
Beaurepaire and Railway Station . .
Beaver and Railway Station
Bedford and Mystic
Bedford and Railw;iv Station
Beelje Plain and Riiilway Station. .
Beith and Trout River Railway Stn.
Belisle's Mills and Railway Station.
Bellerive and Valleyfield
Bel(Bil Station and Railway Station
Beloeil Village and St. Hilaire Stn .
Beranger and Dunham
Berthier and Berthier Junction ....
Berthier and Railway Station
Berthier and St. Ignace
A. Vallee
W. K. Baldwin.
E. Gascon
O. David
F. X. Joly
C. Legault
D. Brunet
do
P. Tessier
J. Legault . ...
P. H. Mcintosh.
R. McKee
Sheltus & Smith.
C.H.McClintwk
M. Hamilton . . .
I. Deschamps. . .
E. Rapin
A. D. Goulet . . .
F. Leduc
S. Cook
F. X. Piche
do
P. Moreau
3
4
3
H
100 yds,
h
5
1
3 acres.
2i
3
12
18
3
12
18
7
12
12
4
6
12
3
3
12
24
3
6
3
3
12-18
Period.
12 months
12 „ . .
12 ....
12 ,. . .
12 ., . .
12 »
12 ....
12 -
12 ....
10
2
12
12
12
12
(to.Tan. 31, '08).
from do
0 12
3 12
12 Season 1907 .
6 112 ., . , . .
2 112
3 12
(i 12
12 w.;
24, S.!l2
6 il2
24 1 12
6 112
12
6
6
6
12
6
12
6
30
12
2
1
24
«
Season 1007
12 months .
12
(from May ]. '07)
Amount.
S cts
68 00
72 00
300 00
94 00
80 00
75 00
134 16
89 00
60 00
104 16
23 33
80 00
78 00
100 00
38 00
100 00
150 00
93 60
75 00
60 00
110 00
48 00
40 00
89 58
100 00
67 74
•JO 00
100 00
50 00
80 00
145 00
25 00
140 00
125 00
179 00
50 00
30 00
125 00
36 66
75 00
303 00
35 00
57 16
50 00
195 00
70 00
13 00
126 00
1.30 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-67
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
ikc. - - Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Berthier and Sorel iE. Valois
Bertbier Junction and Fernetville . L. Brissette
Bethany and Roxton Falls W. Lancaster
Birchton and Railway Station JR. Bridgette. . .
Birchton and Sand Hill R. E. Laberee .
Bishop's Crossing and Brookbury. . J. H. Leonard.
Bissonette and Railway Station. . . . jE. Brouillette. ..
Blue Bonnets and Railway Station. M. Dore .
Bois Blanc and Railway Station — E. P. Lafreniere
Boisbriand and Railway Station.. . . jJ. Faubert
do do IP. Picard
Bois de Filion and Rosemere M. Chapleau . . .
Bolton Forest and Eastman 'A. Dingman . . .
Bolton Glen and Knowlton M. H. Hunt . . .
Bon Conseil, Carmel and Railway'
Station C. Bois vert
Boudville and Foster , W. M. Hillhouse
Bord a Ploufife and Bord a Ploufife
Quest
Bordeau.x and Railway Station
Bordeaux and Ste Uorotliee —
Lavoie.
Picard.
Seers . .
Bordeaux and St. Eustache U. Viau
Bordeaux and Sault aux RecoUet . .
do do
Botreaux and Orm.stown
Boucherville and Railway Station. .
Boulevard St. Paul and St. Paul . . .
Boulogne and St Eugene
Bnurlaudque and Rj'. Station
Bournival and St. Barnabe
Bout de L'Isle and Maisonneuve. . .
Boynton and Brown's Hill
Boynton and Fairfax
Boynton and Railwaj' Station
Bown and Robinson
Brigham and Farnham Centre . . . .
Brigham and Railway Station
do do
Britannia Mills and Ry. Station. .
Britonville and Hazel Land
Briton ville and Morin Flats
Brodeur and St. Cesaire
Brome and Railway Station
Brome and Turkey Hill
Brome Centre and West Brome . . .
Brompton and Brompton ville
BromptJn ville and Cote St. Joseph.
Bromptonville and Ry. Station . . . .
Bros.seau Station and Ry. Station . .
BrownsVjurg and Mount Maple. . . .
Brownsburg and Rousillon
Bulwer and Station
Burrills Siding and Ry. Station. . . .
D. Dicard ....
A. Prevost ....
O. Bergevin. . ,
A. Bemeur. . .
A. Daoust
L. Carpentier.
J. Camire ....
M. Grenier . . ,
Mont'l. Terminal
Railway Co'y,
J. Waite
do
A. R. Hills
H. C. Bown ...
R. Clark
J. Harrison .....
A. Monast
N. Guilbert
J. Pollock ....
T. Pollock
J. Viens
O. Lachambre .
G. Pettes
E. Devlin
H. Addison . .
N. Bois vert. . . .
T. Cartier.
J. Dumontet . .
A. Tomalty. . . .
V. McFaul....
A. W. Wheeler
R. D. C. Cote. .
t^
1 ac.
6 ac.
6 ac.
6 ac.
i
2
4
3i
4
2
150 yds.
n
12i
2f
4i
133 yds.
5
ih
3
3
Hi
5
4i
'i
2
h
60 yds.
400 j'ds.
10 ac.
3i
l|
30 yds.
200 yds.
75&12
W
6
3
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
12
12
12 :i2
3 |12
6 12
12 |12
12 ;i2
12 112
12 1 <;
12 6
2 12
Cabane Ronde and Ry. Station . . E. Dube
Cairnside and Bryson Ry. Station . W. J. Cairns
Call's Mills and West Brome J. C. Hollings-
) worth
3
3
6&12
6
6
24
12
6
12
12
2
18&24
12
6
12
3
12
3
3
12
3
6
12
12
12
22
3
3
12
2
0
3
2
12
12
2
4
12
12
6
6
3
4
8
12
12
12
12
Season, 190'
12 months.
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from II ).
(13 days from
Nov. '18, '07.)
17 days to Nov.
17, '07.)
(to July 31, "07).
(from do ).
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from " ).
(from Aug.l,'07).
(15 days to May'
15, '07). ;
months ;
S cts.
707 00
75 00
100 00
75 00
93 60
245 00
12 00
105 00
25 00
65 00
65 00
40 00
50 00
91 35
225 00
187 48
50 00
53 32
177 02
315 21
77 00
196 66
42 00
92 00
80 00
100 00
10 42
75 00
500 00
75 00
95 Go
60 00
115 23
loo 00
24 00
36 11
25 00
34 32
72 00
90 00
109 90
51 57
215 00
80 00
80 00
99 00
45 00
65 00
34 66
50 00
1 25
50 00
95 00
60 00
B-68
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Calumet and Railway Station
Canterbury and Scotstown '
Capelton and Eustis j
Cai>elton and Railway Station
Cap St. Martin and Village Belanger
Carillon and Lachute j
Carillon and Moiialea
Carillon, Point Fortune and Ry. |
Station
Carillon and St. Andrews. i
Carlin's Corners and Pine Hill
Cartier and Emond
Cartier and Valleyfield
Cascades Point and Vaudreuil Stn .
Caughnawagaand Adirondack Junc-
tion
Cavagnol and Como
Caxton and St. Barnabe
Cazaville and May Bank
Cazaville and White's Station ....
Cedars and Railway Station
Chambly and Railway Station....
Chambly Canton and Rj-. Stn
Chantelle, Rawdonand St. Theodore
Charlemagne and Lachenaie
Charlemagne and Railway Station.
Charriugton and Ea.st Clifton
Chartierville and La Patrie
E. C. Whinfield . 100 yds.
J. F. liroom. . . . | 5
M. Barrett 2i
E. Galvin 550 yds.
M. Despres 1
M. Campeau .... lOi
J. Fitzgerald...! 2"
O. Desjardins. ..
M. Campeau. ...
T. Carlin
C. Daoust
do ......!
J. C. Demontigny
N. A. Giasson. ..
|N. Castonguay. .
C. (Jarceau
J. McGibbon...
J. T. Dupuis....
A. Poirier
A. Allard
P. Metivier
E. Rowan
G. Mason
E. Beaui)re
O. Seguin
H. A. Cairns. . . .
R. C. Cairns....
E. Ferland
Chatlxjro and St. Pliilipi)e
Chateauguay and Railway Station. .
Ciierr.' River and Magog
Christieville and Railway Station. .
Chute St. I 'rsule and St. Ursule. . . .
Clair\au.x de Bagot and Ry. Stn. . .
Clarence villc and Kailwaj- Stn....
Clarenceville and Wolfe Bridge. . . .
Club Shawinigan and Lac Belle-
mare
CoaticcKjk and Gosselin's Mills
Coaticooke and Ladd"s Mills
Coaticooke and North Coaticooke. .
Coaticooke and Rivard's Corners. . .
Coaticooke and Railway Station
Coaticooke and Rock Island
Coffey's Corners and Maplemore. . .
Como and ( )ka
Como and Railway Station
Compton and Martinville
Compton and Railway Station . . .
Contrecoeur and Railway Station. ,
Cookshire and Flanders
Cookshire and Island Brook
Cot)kshire and Railwaj' Station . . . .
Corbin and Cowans
Corbin and Frontier
A. Lauzon .
J. Donaldson. .
A. Desparois. . .
C. Smith
A. E. Newton.
E. (.iagnon
U. Dun)cher. . .
M. J. Biirwort.
do
D. Gelinas
I. Gosselin
M.J. Ladd
J. S. Meade
A. Huot
C G. Johnson. .
H-A. Channell
M. \V. Leehy. . .
H. Laberge
F. N. Chipman
D. C. Pierce...
R. L. Craig....
C. Demers
U.St. Jean....
do
A. J. Harvey. .
A. Miller
S. J. Osgood . . .
J. Bouchard. .
J. C. Gordon . .
n
3
5i
2i
4i
3'
i
i
3-14
3-14
4
1
41
4l
If
i)
2i
H
4
I
5ac.
45
9
12
2|
n
11'
i
20
H
1
1
(>
li
l|
7 ac.
7 ac.
4i
10
O u
. 1)
d c
24
2
12
24
12
(>
2
11-6
G
1
2
2
(>
G
3
2
G
(>
12
18
18
3-G
3-G
G
24
2
2
G
Period.
12 months.
12
12
12 „ . . .
12 „ . .
12 t, . . .
12 „ . . .
Amount.
(to Dec. 31, '07)
(from ti ).
(to July 31, '07)
(to Dec! 31^ '07)
(from II ).
25 days (to Feb.
25, '08
4 days from Feb.
2G, '08
Seafcon li>07
12 months.
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
,6
G
2
10
12
12
12
12
12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
(from .1 ).
(to May 31, '07)
(from M )
S cts.
GO 00
lOG GG
1.53 (X)
80 00
25 00
359 50
36 00
198 00
ito 00
39 00
25 00
52 00
251 10
70 00
75 00
G2 00
GO 00
IIG 00
148 00
70 00
100 00
299 25
137 50
40 00
144 00
42 90
20 00
194 15
18 75
4G 00
170 00
70 00
30 00
60 00
31 00
89 15
75 00
10 00
315 00
50 00
85 00
325 00
48 00
450 00
45 00
170 00
GO 00
180 00
15 00
23 55
20 00
133 33
65 00
174 00
100 00
30 00
70 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION B-69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
kc. — -Contitmed.
Name of Route.
Cornwall :ind St. Regis
Coteavi du Lac and Railway Station
Coteau Landing and Ry. Station . . .
Cdte des Corbeil. St. Augiistin and
Railway Stations
Cote des Perron and Ste. Rose
Cote Rouge and Cote St. Vincent. .
Cote St. Emanuel and Pout Chateau
Cote St. Louis and Villeray
Cote St. Therese and Railway St'n .
Covey Hill and Vicars
Cowansville and Railway Station . .
CowansWlle and Sweetsbui^
do do
Crabtree Mills and Railway Station
Crossburv and Robinson
Dalesville and Lachute
Dalesville and Louisa
Dalesville and St. Michel de Went
worth
Dalhousie Station and_ Ry. Station .
Dalling and Valcourt .'.
Danby and Ste. Christine
Dan\ille and St. George de Wind-
sor
Davidson's Hill and South Durham
D'Argenson and St. Francois de
Sales
Dell and Scotstown
Dequeylus and Terminal Station. . .
Derby Line, Rock Island and Rail-
way Station
Dewittville and Railway Station. . .
Dieppe and St. Alexandre d 'Iber-
ville
Dixville and Railway Station
Doncaster and RaiUvay Station. . . .
Dorval and Railway Station
Douglasburg and Xapierville
Dozois and (Jirard
Drummondville and Melbourne. . . .
do do ....
Drummondville (C.P.R. ) and Rail-
way Station
Drummondville (C.P.R.) and Rail-
way Station
Drummondville and Railway Sta-
tion (l.C.R.)
Drummond\-ille and Railway Sta-
tion (l.C.R.)
Drummondville and St. Bona-
venture
DrumTuondville and Wickham Falls
Dimcan Station and Ry. Station . . .
Dundee and Railway .'Station
Dimdee Centre and Railway Stat'n
Dunham, Upper Bedford and Stan-
bridge Station
Dunham and Sweetsburg
Dunkin and Man.sonville
Name
of
Contractor.
M. George . . .
A. Dumesnil .
E. Gauthier .
e8r3
-IS
d o<
E. Meilleur
J. A. Young ....
M. St. Jacques. .
O. H. Besner... .
D. Lanoix
N. Lanctot
M. V. Orr
R. Curley
C. S. Boright . . .
E. Dalpe
E. Crabtree &
Sons
M. J. Stokes....
C. Vary
W. Watchorn.
W. Gagne
I. Brodie...
T. Carlin . .
F. Grise . . .
L. Roy...
J. Proulx .
6
2
4
51
2~
3
2 acres
2
i.
4
U
11
11
120 yds.
8i
4i
lU
'4
A. Maisonneuve 4
M. J. McDonald 5i
J.Otis 12 ac.
H. A. Channell.
J. Holiday
N. Brault
B. R. Baldwin.
A. Vadnais. . . .
M. Descary. . . .
N. Pare
S. Palin
A. C6te
I. Simoneau . . .
J. F. Picotin . . .
H. Blanchette . .
J. F. Picotin . . .
H. Blanchette . .
P. H. Blanchette
do
P.Paul
J. Tyo
T. Rowley
Sheltus & Smith.
E. Dalpe
R. G. Crowell . .
5
i
5 ac.
li
2
4
24
24
12
7
2ac. ^
4
ia-3j
Period.
2 12 months.
24 12 . „
25 12 ,
6 & 12 12 M
3 12 M
6 12 „
3 12 „
6 12 „
12 12 „
6 12 „
24 12 M
6 6 „ (to Sept. 30, '07.)
6 6 .1 from do
12 12 M
2 12 M
0 12 M
2 12 .,
2 12 M
12 12 M
3 12 M
6 12
6 12 M
3 12 .,
3 8 H (from Aug. 1, '07)
2 12 <
12 10 " (from June i, '07)
24 12 .,
12 12 M
2 12 M
12 12
12 12 ..
12 12 „
3 12 M
3 12 11
6 6 M (to Sept. SO^W)
6 6 II from do
11
12 9
12
31
31
6
2
6
12
6
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from II
(to Dec. 31, '07
from do
Amount.
6 1I2
6 |l2
6 12
.s cts.
76 00
186 00
195 00
232 20
25 00
224 00
35 00
108 00
40 GO
62 60
144 00
37 50
32 50
40 00
40 00
168 00
52 00
110 00
118 75
165 00
200 00
390 00
124 00
66 66
85 32
29 16
75 00
100 00
65 00
60 00
12 00
141 66
40 00
69 00
311 12
133 33
37 50
12 50
103 47
34 49
325 00
78 00
20 00
100 00
158 88
52() 00
300 00
75 00
B-70
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
kc, — Continued.
Name of Route.
Eastman and Railway Station
Eastman Junction and Manson\'ilIe
Station
Eastman and St. Etienne de Bolton
East AngTis and Linda
East Angus and Raihva}- Station. .
Ea.st Bolton, Bolton Centre and
Channel
do do do . .
East Clifton and Railwaj' Station. .
do do do . .
East Dunham and Sweetsburg Rail-
way Station
East Faniham and Railway Station
East Hereford and Railway Station
Eaton and Railway Station
Echo Vale and Railway Station . . .
Egypte and St. Ephrem d'Upton. .
do do do . .
Emilevilleand St. Pie
Name.
of
Contractor.
Farndon and Railway Station
do do
Famdon and Stan bury
Farnham and Magenta
Famham and Railway Stations ....
Famham and St. Sabine
Fontenoy and Melbourne
Foster and Railway Station
Franklin Centre and Hemmingford
Franklin Centre and Huntingdon. .
Franklin Centre and Starnesboro. .
Freligh.*burg and North Pinnacle. .
Freliglisliurg and St. Armand State
Frelighsburg and Railway .Station..
Frost \'illage and Waterloo
Fulford and Laroche
Fulford and Railway Station
C. H. Dingman.
S. W. Foster . . .
P. Decelles....
D. B. Hall
J. A . Blanche . .
R. C. Oilman...
T, A. Vaughan .
H. E. Cairns...
J. Bailey
M. A. Pollander
W. E. Hall..
J. A. Laverdiere
H. H. Winslow
J. P. Jones
J. N. Fontaine.
J. O. Messier. .
E. Morrisette . .
L. Cameron . .
J. Ponton ....
J. Kennedy . .
P. L»esourdy . .
P. Landry. . . .
J. Barriere. . .
IW. J. Eraser..
JE. C. Inglis..
iG. M. Martin.
|g. Haws
jS. Huet
F. X. Robert.
E. Chevalier . .
W. L. Sager. .
A. McKinney
R. Armstrong
H. Booth
Galson and Gould M
Gamelin and Terminal Station E.
Gasparine and Holton F.
Genoa and St. Hermas J.
Georgeville and Magog. . O.
(xeorgeville and Magoon's Point. . . T.
Georgeville and Smith's Mills L.
Georgeville and Wharf D.
Geraldine and Stockwell .J.
do do J.
Girard and Railway Station C.
Glen Sutton and Railway Station. . S.
Glen I ver and Sherbnxjke J.
Gore and Railway Station JF,
Goshen Road and Wind.sor Mills . . E
Gould and North Hill
(iould and Red Mountain
Gould and Scotstown
Gould Station and Railway Station
do do do
. Morrison. . . .
Proulx
Delage
fiordon
H. Hutchins.
Merrill
C. Stowell...
W. Bullock. .
E. McDowell
Jackson
Gagnon
Courser
Mclver
W. Burrill. . .
Bisson
300 yds.
250 ft.
250 ft.
6
5
200 rods
6
6
i
16|
20?
2"
(Ji
1-5
Amount.
N. McDonald.
A. G. McKay.
A. Morrison . . .
N. Morri-son . . .
J. McLean. . . .
24 112 months.
6 I 3
6 12
3 12
24 12
6&3 ' 9
3 i 3
6 I 3
6 12
12 12
12 12
12 12
12 12
6 6
6 6
G 12
(from Jan. 1, '08)
12
12
4
2
60 12
6 !12
2 '12
24 ,12
(5 12
6 12
f) 12
6 12
6 12
12 12
(} 12
3 12
12 12
2
24
2
3
6
2
6
(to Dec. 31, '07).
(from II ).
ito June 30, '07).
(from ti ).
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from II ).
(to Dec. 31, '07).
(from -11 )..
12 Season 1907
2 I 3month9(to June30,'07)
2 I 9
12 12
(from
12
12
6
12
12
12
2
11
2
12
2
12
6
12
12
4
12
8
21 dys. (toMch.
21, '98)
(to July 31, '07)..
(from II )..
$ cts.
40 00
135 00
1.50 00
.50 CO
80 00
225 00
68 75
28 00
110 92
255 00
140 00
55 00
120 00
25 00
120 00
120 00
52 00
53 01
17 50
145 00
52 00
198 33
200 fX)
48 00
40 00
375 00
433 00
70 00
339 00
4.50 00
120 00
96 00
66 50
60 00
60 00
10 00
34 00
75 00
375 00
52 00
400 00
15 00
8 00
24 00
24 00
100 00
175 00
78 50
60 08
59 57
60 00
341 00
20 00
40 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION B— 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2^
APPENDIX B.— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
ifec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Graham and Railway Station
Granboro and Granby
Granby and Railway Station
Granby and Ste. Cecile de Milton. .
Granby and Shefford Mountain . . .
Grand Bernier and St. Jean
Grand Chicot and St. Eustache. . . .
Grande Ligne and St. Blaise
Grande Mere and St. Flore
Greenlay and Windsor Mills Rail-
way .Station
Grenville and Harrington East . . . .
Grenvnlle and Railway Station. . . .
Hallerton and Hemmingfoid
Hall's Stream and Hereford. .......
Hall's Stream and Railway Station.
Harwood and Vaudreuil
Hardwood Flat and Robinson
Harrington and Riviugton
Hatley and Railway Station
Hatton and Ogihae's Comer
Helena and White's Station
Hemmingford and Roxham
Hemmingford and Railway Station.
Henrysburg and LacoUe
Henry ville and Railway Station. . .
Holton and Ste. Clothilde
HonorevilJe and St. Cesaire
Howard Vallej- and Morin Flats. . .
Howick Ky. Stu. & St. Chrysostorae.
Huberdeau and Railway Station. . .
Hudson and Railway Station
Hudson, Hudson Heights and Rail-
way Station
Huntingdon and Railway Station . .
Huntingdon and Kelvin Grove . . .
Huntingdon and Radway Station . .
Huntingdon and St. Anicet
W . Graham . . . .
P . Govette
C. H. "Murray . .
W. T. Norris . . .
G. W. Williams.
E. Moreau
S. Legault
J. Perron
B. Lanipron . .
G. Morin
•S. Caillier, sen . .
L. Champagne. .
12 ac.
12i
1
a
9|
H
3*
4"
1
4
22
2
T. Kennev 3-4S
W. J. Elfis I 5i
.J. Heath 30 rods
F. Daoust
W. R. Todd....
D. Mcintosh ...
|T. D. Hunter...
!M. Finn
'H. J. Donnelly.
A. Teunvson.. . .
G. M. Martin...
M. Garceau
F. Lecuyer
jF. Dextras
IH Neveu
lO. Wood
J.A.R. Beaudoin
J. Plouffe
A. Vipond
..T. W. Mullan. .
J. E. Taylor . . . j
D.A. McFarlanel
F. Allard
Z. Richer. . . .
f&i
Iberville and Railway Stations A. Courteois. .
Iron Hill and West ShefTord A. W. Beard .
Island Brook and New Mexico H. McNaughton
Isle Aux Noix and St. Valentin W. Hetier
Isle Bizard and Railway Station ... I. Boileau ....
Lsle Perrot and Ste. Aime de Bel-
levue F. C. Montpetit,
Jogues and St. Pie i L. Breton
Jetie and La Visitation. . D. Lafond ....
Johnville and Railway Station A. Lindsay. . .
Joliette and Railway Station (C.P.) A. Tremblay. .
do do (G.N.) do ...
do do J. Desiirmiers.
Joliette and Ste. Melanie JG. Perreault. .
Joliette and St. Paul d'lndustrie. . . A. Perreault. .
Joliette and Street Letter Boxes. . . A. Chamberland
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
12
12
12
12
7
12
12
12
6 12
3 112
18-24 '12
6 12
(from Sept. 1, '07]
(from May 1, '07
)
.T
11 ,.
r,
12 ,.
h
li.'
24
12 11
12 »
12
12 M
)l
12
12 „
«
12 „
6
12 M
18
4 M
(from :May 1, '07)
17 dys. from Nov.
14, '07
B-72
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEyT
APPENDIX B—Co7ifmned.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Katevale and Magog
Keith and Robinson
Kildare and Ste. Beatrice
Killowen and St. Hennas
Kingsbury and Melbourne Ridge . .
Kingsbury and New Rockland . . . .
Kingsbury and Railway Station . . .
Knowlton and Railwaj" Station ....
Knowlton and Sutton Junction . . .
Knowlton and West Bolton
Knowlton Landing & South Bolton
do do ....
Knowlton Landing and Wharf
La Baie and Xicolet
La Baie and Pierreville
La Baie, Shawenegan and Ry. Stn.
Laberge and Primeauville
La Bataille and L'Acadie Station . .
L'Acivdie and Railway Station
Lac Belleniare and Shawenegan.. . .
do do ....
La Chapelle andSt. Jerome Ry. Stn.
Lac Charlebois and Lac Masson ....
I..iic des Isles and Lac Charlebois. . .
Lachenaid and Terrebonne
Lachine and Railway Station
Lachine and Convent Railway Stn.
leadline Locke and Railway Stn.. . .
r>achine Rapids and Railway Stn...
Lachine Station Letter Bo-xes and
Railway Station
Lachute and Lachute Mills
T^achute and Lakefield
do do
fjachute and Railway Station
Lachute and Shrewsbury
Lac Manitou and Railway Station..
Lac; Manitou South and Ste. Agathe
des Monts
Lac Marois and Shawbridge
Lac Masson, Lac Charlebois and
St'- I-",iiiile (le Montcalm
Lac Masson and Railway Station . .
Lac Mercier and Railway Station . .
r^ac Xantel and Railway Station . . .
Lac Tremblant and Railway Stn. . .
I^acolle and Odelltown
do do
C Treinblay.
^^cLennan . .
Dalphond . . .
Lalande
Migneault. . .
Crack
do
W. Robinson.
G. McKarlane
P. Stone
?>. Bracey
(i. Lane
P. Knowlton.
D. Martel
do
D. Thibodeau .
J. B. Primeau .
M. Denault. . . .
F. Bourgeois . ,
S. Duf resne. . .
Z. Gelinas. . . .
N. Bouvrecte.
P. Gauthier. .
A. Gregoire. .
E. Beau pre.. .
E. Richer ...
do . .
do
D. Dunberry
W. E. Boyes . . ,
J. Quesnel
F. Rogers
R. Evans
H. M. Gall
G. B. Robinson.
D. Levert
A. Lallier ...
C. St. Amour
.IS
Q
6
8i
17i
3|
2
I
7
3
5
5
300 yds.
9
9
II
4|
16 ac.
9
9
3
5
h
\l
300 yds.
2'
1
9
9
0 15
14i
20 ac.
4
4
L. Poudrier 10 & 5
W. Lacasse | 4A
J. Dufour I 50 yds.
D. Whalen ;100 j-ds.
A. Robert I 24
T. (irav 3"
W. J. McRae . . 3
Lacolle Station and Railway Stn. . . J. C. Boudreau
La (iuerre and Carr's Crossing .... J. Duheme . . . .
Lake Megantic and Ry. Stn. (C.P.)'J. Beauchene. . .
Lake Megantic and Ry. Stn. (Q.C.) J. Berube
Lake Megantic Stn. and Mail Car.. A. B. Gendreau.
r^akefield and North Gore S. Kerr
Lanctot and St. Jaccjues le Mineur. H. Beaudin . . . .
Landreville, Ormstown and Ry. Stn J. C. Murphv. .
do do ... W. J. Cleland . .
Lanfuaie and Railway Station R. Boucher
300 yds.
300
h
yds.
'3.\'
3
3
24
3
6
6
3
4&G
r.
6
12
t>
3
3
12
6
IS
12
12
2
3
0&18
(i & 18
C
12 months
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
1
Season 1907.
(to Feb. 29, '08)
(from u ) .
6 12 months
G 12 M ..
6
12
3
12
6
0
2
12
<j
6
()
G
6
12
18 dys. (from Oct.
14, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from II ).
6 I Part of season 1907
6 do do
G 8 months from Aug. ], '07
6 12 II
9 !l2 „
12 il2
6 |12 I,
12 |12
18 12 .1
(to Sept. 30, 07)
(from II )
Season 1!)07
do
12 months I
12 M
12
12 M
Sea.son 1907 i
6 numths (to Sept. 3(i,'07)
1 .. 12dys.(fromFeb.
18, '08) I
12 ..
12 II
12 II
12
12
12
10
9
3
12
(from June 1, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07) .
(from .1 ).
Amount.
•^ cts.
19(1 00
130 00
384 64
203 50
150 00
98 00
45 00
121 69
282 60
65 00
151 25
22 50
30 00
129 00
21.3 .36
130 00
.50 00
116 16
90 00
160 no
150 00
100 00
75 00
6 25
90 00
75 00
156 48
75 00
100 00
30 00
175 00
55 50
62 .50
72 00
156 (X»
50 (X)
80 00
32 45
KJU 00
120 00
30 00
a5 00
24 (X)
25 00
7 67
45 fJO
3.50 0()
145 (K)
iVl (10
KHI (H)
50 (H)
41 63
219 75
62 5o
75 Oo
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTRJIL DIVISION B— 73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contitiued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
lire. — Continued.
L'Aunonciation and L'Ascension. . .
do do ....
La Patrie and Notre Daine des Bois
La Patrie and Scotstown
La Patrie and West Ditton
La Plaiiie and Eaihvay Station. . . .
Lapra'rie and Railwaj- Station
La Presentation and St. Hyacinthe.
L' Artifice and St. Chrysostorae ....
L'Assomption and Railway Station .
L'Assomption and £t. Sulpice
La Trappe and Oka ":
Laurel and Lost River
Lawrence and Ruisseau St. George.
Laurentides and Railway Station. . .
do do ...
Laurentides and Sault St. Lin
Lavaltrie and Railway Station '
Lavaltrie Station and Railway Stn .
Lawrenceville and Railwaj' Station.
Lawrenceville and Rochelle
Leadville and Mansonville
Lennox ville and Milby
Lennoxville and Railway Station
(C.P. &G.T.)
Lennoxville and Railway Station
Station (C.P. &B.M.)
Lennoxville and Spring Road
Leopold and Morin Flats
L'Epiphanie and Railway Stn (C.P.)
do do (G.T.)
L'Epiphanis and St. Roch
Les Dalles and St. .Jacques
Longueuil and Railway Station ....
Longue Point and Railway Station.
Lost River and Weir
Louiseville and "Nancy
Louise vUle and Railway Station. . .
Louiseville and St. Paulin
Louiseville and St. Ursule
D. Beauchamp
J. Lacroix ....
J. St. James . .
S. Poulin
.J. Lambert
A. Gauthier . . . .
J. Brisson |
L. De.smarais . . . !
S. Renaud
H. Thouin
J. Giard
N. Fauteux
M. McClusky. . .
L.J.A.Robillard
J, Gauthier
D. Fournler
O. Peltier
A. PeiTault
J. E. Lasalle. ..
P. Hamel.
M. Guilmain. . . .
W. S. Brown . . .
E. Burton
12
12
9
9
3i
5|
6
5i
I
5
31
6
2
8 acres
8 acres
3
McLeod's Crossing and Railway Stn
Mabel and Ogdt-nsburgh
Mahfl and Stayiierville
Macdonald Coliege and Station. . . .
Magog and Railway Station
Mai.sonneuve and Montreal
do do
do do
do do
Malmaison and Notre Dame de
Stanbridge,
Malvina and Railway Station
do do
Mandeville and St. Gabriel de Bran
don
Man.sonville and Railway Station . .
Mansonville and Vale Perkins
Mansonville Station and R'y Stn.. . .
Maple Leaf and Sawyerville
Marievil'e and Railway Station. . . .
W. H. Abbott.
do
I. Parnell
J. Riddell
A. Gagn'e
do
C. Perrault....
L. Desroches . . .
A. Trudeau. . . .
•J. Chevalier. . .
A. liarose
R. Caron
P. Lefebvre. . . .
A. Paille
C. Trudel
R. C. Van
F. Lahaie
do
•J. W. Robertson
Sloan and Green.
A. Meunier
J. B. Uurochers .
Can. Transfer <_;o
J. B. Durochers.
L. Belisle. . . .
F. Roy
A. Mongeau .
70 yds.
220 yds
4
10
mos. (to .June 30, '07).
u (from • 1. ).
6&
24 1 12
6 !12
12 12
A. Bussiere
8. H. Botterill..
G. ^V. .Tewett. . .
C. (Oilman
C. H. Loveland
A. H. Hubert. . .
4
6
1
24
1
12
10
3
6
2
16 acres.
19
15
6
5i
6
^
G
2J5
3
3
3
- ■
12
3|
18
3i
18
3l
18
3i
18
3
6
2
6
1
6
7
6
21
6
'oh
6
(to June 30, '07)
from do
(to June 30, '07)
(fromApl. ],'07)
to April 30, '07
27 days to May 27, '07 . . .
5 mos. Id. to Oct. 31, '07
5 months from
12
G 1I2
18 12
12 months
3 M (to June 30, 07)
9 II from do
83 20
249 60
200 00
350 00
12 00
72 00
14!t 00
300 00
150 00
150 00
169 53
125 00
60 00
40 00
17 50
52 50
2 50
175 00
18 00
38 00
160 00
155 00
150 CO
60 00
144 00
65 64
60 00
120 00
120 00
180 00
156 48
125 00
250 00
130 00
50 CO
147 28
230 00
174 00
50 00
105 00
45 00
22 50
100 00
50 00
66 00
661) 67
225 00
90 00
12 00
36 00
148 48
60 00
172 12
40 00
170 00
120 00
B-74
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Nair.e of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Marliiigton aud Stanstead Junction.
Masconche and Mascouche Ra'jids .
Mascouehc and Railway Station . . .
Melbourne and Riclnnond
Melbourne and Upper Mellxjurne. .
Menard's Corners and St. Jean. . . .
Menardville and Railway Station.
Milan and Railway Station
Milan Valiacine
Milan and Whitwick
Mile End and St. Jean de la Croix .
Milletta and Railway Station
Mille Isles and St. Jerome
Minton and North Hatlej'
Mirabel and St. Hennas Ry. Stn. . .
Mitchell Station and Railway Stn. .
Mongenais St. Justine and Ry. Stn.
Montcalm and Rawdon
Montcalm and Railway Station. . . .
Montfort and Railway Station
Montreal P. 0. and Bonaventure
Depot (I. C. R. Mails)
Montreal and Mount Royal Vale. . .
Montreal and Railway Stations. . . .
do do
Montreal P. O. Transfer of Mails at
Bonaventure Dejxjt..
Montreal Receiving Houses and
Street Letter Boxes
Montreal Special Christmas De-
livery
Montreal Conveyance of Letter
Carriers
Montreal and Rosemont
Montreal and St. Cunegonde
Montreal and Wharf
Montreal and St. Laurent
Montreal Mile End and St. Laurent
Montreal and St. Leonard de Port
Maurice
Montreal and Station ' B '
Montreal and Station ' C '
Montreal and Youville
Montreal South and Railway Stn . .
Montreal West and Railway Stn. . .
Montreal West and Upi)er Kensing-
ton
Morin Flats and Railway Station
Morrison Station and Railway Stn .
Moulin Charette and Railway Stn.
Moulin Chaurette and St. Barnabie.
do do
Moulin Lacroix and St. Calixte de
Kamouraska
Mount Johnson and St. Gregoire
Railway Station
Mount Oscar and Verte Vallee
a.T. Railway Co
W. H. Gay
J. Carmichael. . .
.r. Briere
S. Cross
W. Davis
E. Granges
C. Lamoureux . .
J. D. Morrison. .
B. Michand
M.N. McDonald
M. A. Campeau.
M. A. Murray . .
W. EUiott
A. Johnstone
M. Desrosiers. . .
J. Beaulicu
S. Lanthier
H. Hanna
E. Vincent
M. Boulaire
N. Desforges. . . .
W. Heelan
M. A. Campeau.
do
Can. Transfer Co
J. H. Galarneau .
.2i^
0.15
9
143 yds.
12
Ih
3& l|
6
li
4 a.c.
4i
2i
Montreal Street
Railway Co . . .
A. Desautels. . . .
J. O. Dowd
W. Heelan
L. Lamoureux . .
do
A. Desautels . .
Can. Transfer Co
W. Heelan
J. Richard
F. X. Duquette.
D. J. Munroe. . . j230 yc
6
3&6
A- Lowe
F. E. Sadler.
C. Thibault. .
J. Charette. .
T. Boucher.. .
I. Pellitier . .
N. Lacroix.
N. Bessette.
T. Aubry . . .
Napierville and Stotsville P. Bourgeois. .
n
6 a.c.
20 yds
5 a.c
5
12 a.c.
2
t^
Period.
Amount.
6
3
18
12
13
3
6
12
3
2
6
6
3
3
6
12
6&12
6
12
12
>req.
24
12
as req.
12 months
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
(less amt. o v e r-
paid in 1906-7).
6
30
12
6
6& 12
G
12
24
6
12
6
12
6
(i
12 months
8 „ (from Aug. 1,'07)
12 M
Season 1907
12 months
12 „
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
2 112
12 12
6 !l2
12 12
$ cts.
192 00
90 00
90 00
198 00
85 00
75 00
50 00
24 00
227 50
128 00
157 00
10 00
200 OC
60 00
64 60
40 00
234 00
200 00
140 00
36 00
520 05
625 00
5,149 00
720 00
600 00
10,666 19
320 00
4,000 00
50 13
(•.08 24
179 00
400 00
800 00
275 00
1,691 75
1,878 00
80 00
40 00
100 00
75 00
48 00
20 00
60 00
73 90
24 64
78 00
50 00
75 00
240 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION B— 75
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
<kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
New Erin and Railwaj' Station
New Glasgow and Railway Stn. . . .
do do ....
North Georgetown and Ry. Stn ....
North Hatley and Reed's Crossing.
North Hatley aud Railway Station.
North Standridge and Railway Stn.
North Stukely and Railway Stn. . .
North Sutton and West Brome. . . .
Norton Creek St. Remi and Rail-
way Station
Notre Dame de L'Esperance and
Ste. Julie de Vei'cheres
Notre Dame de la Mercie and Ste.
Lucie de Doncaster
Noyau and Railway Station
Paquette and Railway Station
Pare Laval and Railway Station. . .
Pearceton and Stanbridge East
Railway Station
Petite Cote Ste. Rose and Ste. Rose
Petite Mascouche and Railway Stn.
Peveril and St. Justine Station. . . .
Philipsburg and St. Armand Rail-
way Station
Piedmont and Railway Station ....
Pierreville and Pierreville Mills. . . .
Pierreville and Railway Station. . . .
PieiTeville and St. Zephirin
Pincourt and Terrebonne
Piopolis and Echo Vale Ry. Station
do do
Pointe a Calumet and St. Joseph
du Lac
Pointe au Ch^ne and Rj'. Station . .
Pointe aux Trembles and Riviere
des Prairies
Pointe Claire and Railway Station.
Name
of
Contractor.
J. Walsh
A. Nickel. . . .
F. Langlois. .
C. Turcot. . . .
J. H. Turner.
B. A. Blossom
D. Guillotte .
J. Marehessault,
M. E. Darbe
D. Tremblay.
N. Williams .
C. Crepeau . . .
A. A. Derick.
Choquette.
Vanier . . . .
Barbe . .
Labelle.
Gagnon.
Menard
Cadorette. . . .
Charbonneau
C. Gauthier. .
Gill
Chasse
Gauthier ....
Levesque
W. Dorval.
V. Labelle
A. Mathews
F. Roy.....
A. Brisbois.
Pointe du Jour and St. Thomas
d'Aquin A. Chabot.
Pointe Fortune and Ri^aud Ry. Stn. J. Seguin
Pointe du Lac and Railway Station N. Duval
Pont Chateau and St. Clet O. H. Besner . .
Pont de Maskinonge and Ry. Stn. A. Laurent....
Pont de Maskinonge and St. Justine E. Vermette ...
Racine and Railway Station
Racine and South Ely
Rang des Dusseau and St. Alex-
andre Station
Rang Portage and St. Didace
Repentigny and St. Paul I'Ermite .
d<j do
Riceburg and Railway Station
Rig aud and Railway Station
fiigaud and St. Redempteur
L. Belisle.
N. Darby.
A. Goyette. . . .
C. Coutu
A. Pen-eault . . .
J. Larose
M. C. Chrysler
J. Charlebois. .
A. tjuesnel ....
5 a.c.
5 a.c.
012
12 a.c.
2
9&1
10
1
■•■4
50 yds.
4
3
100 ft.
21
41
500 yds
13
4
2
33 yds.
1
25 ac.
2
9 ac.
12
12
12
6
12
3, IS.
18 W.
12
12
3
6&24 12
3 12
6
12
6
18 s.
12 w.
12
6
12
3
6
6
6
24
6
12 months
3 ,. (to June 30, '07).
9 .1 from M
12 „
12 „
3 12 months.
12 12 H ...
10 d (to
10, '07...
21 d. (from
Dec.
12 il2
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
Amount.
S cts.
(iO 00
13 00
45 00
60 00
40 00
200 00
94 00
125 00
65 00
450 00
50 GO
160 00
156 50
100 00
50 00
116 00
25 00
36 00
100 00
190 00
100 00
230 53
207 24
475 00
48 OO
291 03
128 97
75 00
30 00
150 00
90 00
45 00
52 00
40 00
84 00
115 00
150 00
50 00
91 00
50 00
75 00
60 00
20 00
40 00
100 00
170 00
B-76
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Conti)uied.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
.Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
lire — Continued.
Riviere Baule and St. Faustin Stn.
do do . .
Riviere des Feves and St. Urbain. .
Robinson and Railway Station
do do . .
Rock Forest and Railway Station. .
Rock Forest and Suttield
Rocque Brune and St. Lazare
Rolland and Railway Station
Roseniere and Railway Station ....
Ro.xton East and Ro.xton Falls
Rougeiuont Station and Ry. Stn . . .
Ro.xton Falls and Acton Ry. Station
do do . .
Ro.xton Falls and Railway Station .
Roxton Pond & Granbj- Railway Stn
Russelltown and St. Chrysostome. .
Ste. Adele and Railway Station . . .
St. Adolph de Howard and Ste.
Agathe des Monts
do do . .
Ste. Agathe des Monts and Railway
Station
Ste. Agathe des Monts and St.
Agricole
Ste. Agathe des Monts and Ste.
Lucie de Doncaster
Ste. Ainie and Railway Station ....
St. Ale.xandre and Railway Station
St. Ale.xis des Monts and St. Pauliii
Ste. Angele de Monnoir and Rail-
way Station
Ste. Anne de Bellevue and Railway
Station
Ste. Anne des Plaines and Railway
Station
Ste. Anne de Sorel and Sorel
Ste. Barbe and St. Stanislasde Kostka
St. Barnabe and Railway Station . .
St. Barnabe and Yamachiche
St. Barthelemi and Railway Station
St.Barthelemi Stn. and Railway Stn.
St. Bazile le Grand and Railway Stn.
St. Bonaventure and St. Fran9oi8
du Lac
do do . .
Ste. Brigade and Railway Stn. (C.V.)
Ste. Brigide Stn. and Railway Stn.
do do . .
St. Bruno and Ste. Julie deVercheres
St. Calixte de Kilkenny and Rail-
way Station
Ste. Cecile de Whitton and Railway
Station ,
Ste. Cecile Station and Railway Stn.
St. Cesaire and Railway Station.. . .
do do ....
St. Cesaire and Rougemont Railway
Station
do do . .
A. Maltby.
Jean
Bergevin. .
Lockett. . . .
J. Wejland
Simpson . . .
E. Bean ...
Cousineau .
O. Proteau.
Labelle ....
Dalpe
Ostigny
X. Legrand
Girard ....
Alasse
Lussier. . . .
. J. Costello
J. L. Aubert .
H. V. Bravley
C. Corbeil". . . .
N. Meunier.
M. Piche..
G. Grenier.
E. Danis .
R. Lanier. .
A. Faille . .
J. E. Boulais.
A. Lavigne . .
4 mos. (to July 31, '07).
F. X. Gaudette
C. Baron
A. Raymond. .
C. Langelier. .
I. Pelletier. . . .
T. Julien... .
M. Lemarbre.
E. Lalumiere..
^L Bourgeois .
A. Lachapelle.
P. Saurette . . .
F. Tetreault..
McCormick,
Hebert .. .
G. Therrien.
Belleau
Leblond
A. Robidoux
A. Robidoux,
A. Robidoux
A. Robidoux
U 12&1812
2
7^ !6s. 3w
7i 6s. 3w 10
15
10
9 ac.
1
10
12 ac.
1
6 ac.
3
4i
13 ac.
12
10 ac.
0 07
12
12
1
1
6
7^
150 yd.s.
h
k 1
18 &24 12
W'klyl2
3w.6s.
12
12-18
6
12 12
12 |12
3 I 6
i I 12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from II
from July 1, '07,
(to June 30, '07)
from II
(to May 31, '07)
from ' II
(to June 30, '07).
from I.
(to July '.m '07)
and arrears . . .
(fromJulySO, '07)
(to June 30, '07).
from II
(to June 30, '07).
from II
S cts.
20 00
40 00
50 00
36 50
37 50
40 56
91 00
56 25
30 00
25 00
80 00
50 00
75 00
225 00
40 00
18G 70
80 00
140 00
33 33
1G6 66
2il4 64
125 00
2.50 00
68 00
141 66
200 00
60 00
94 20
75 00
100 00
120 00
30 00
312 00
127 48
25 00
.50 00
94 50
283 50
140 00
21 66
13 33
175 00
255 49
60 00
20 00
10 00
30 00
35 00
105 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION B— 77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
»fec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
St. Charles, St. Hilaire Station and
and St. Denis. H.
St. Charles and St. Marc | E.
St. Cleophas and Railway Station. .;S.
St. Clet and Railway Station .. . . iM.
St. Clet and Ste. Marthe H.
St. Colunibin and St. Scholastiqne . I M.
St. Come and Ste. Emelie G.
St. Constant and Railway Station. . iO.
St. Cuthbert and Railway Station. . ! A.
St. Cuthbert Station and Railway
Station
St. Cyrille de Wendover and Rail-
way Station
St. Cyrille de Wendover and St.
.Joachim de Courval A.
do do . . A.
St. Cyrille de Wendover and St
Lucien D.
St. Damase and Railway Station. . . M.
St. Damien de Brandon and Ste.
Emelie de I'Energie
St. Damien de Brandon and St.
Gabriel de Brandon . ... [ P
do do ..Ij.
St. David and Yamaska East [J.
St. Denis and Contrecoeur Railway
Station | E.
St. Didace and St. Gabriel de Bran-|
don (L.
St. Dominique and St. Hyacinths, i R.
St. Dominique des Cedres and St.
Dominique Station H.
St. Donat de Montcalm and Ste.
Lucie de Doncaster iC.
St. Edmond de Berthier and St. !
Gabriel de Brandon |R.
St. Edouard and St. Michel de'
Napier ville i V.
St. Elie and Railway Station IM.
Ste. Elizabeth and Railway StationJM.
St. Elzear de Laval and St. Martin'sl
.Junction O.
Ste. Emelie de I'Energie and St.'
Jean de Matha i M.
do do . . j D.
Ste. Emelie de I'Energie and St.'
Michel des Saints H.
Ste. Emelie Junction and Railway
Station
St. Esprit and St. .Julienne Railway
Station H.
St. Etienne des Gres and Three
Rivers..
St. Etienne des Gres and Railway
Station lE.
St. Eugene de Grantham and St.
Guillaume Station .J.
do do . . V.
St. Eugene de Grantham and Rail-
way- Station O.
St. Eustache and Railway Station.. G.
24— a6
Audette. .
Fontaine .
Desrosiers.
Besner. . .
Campeau
J. Phelan
Grignon. .
Robei t .
Lessard . .
N. Belhumeur
Bourgeois. . .
Goudreau.
Yergeau. .
Salois ....
Choiniere
E. D. Grand-Pre
Dufre.<ne .
Tellier, jr.
Langlois . .
Fontaine .
Jacques.
Paradis.
Constant
Villeneuve
Lauzon . . .
Poissant. .
Garceau. .
Jourdain .
Ouimet . . ,
Durand . .
Diicharme
Basinet .
Robillard
Duquette
O. Bellemare
St. Onge,
Arpin
TaiUon, jr. .
Morin . .
Lauzon .
.2^
10-6
H
a
4
s"
14
9
■.i
3
5 ac.
3 ac.
Th
7i
10
1.5
G
6
6
H
6
5|
2
15
9
ih
4|-
10 ac.
m
33
1.5
3i
fi ac.
12-6
12
12
24
6
6
6
18
12
12
24
3
3
4
]2
6
6
6
12-18
6
7
3
3w.6s.
3
6
G
12
Period.
12
months
1?
,1
12
12
,,
V?
,,
12
,1
12
12
„
19!
12
„
G 12
6 i 6
G I C
3 12
6 Il2
12
24 12
(to Sept. 30, '07
from M
28 days (from
Dec. 4, '07) . . .
(to Oct. 31, '07) .
from If
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(toSept. 30, '07).
from ir
14 davs (to .July
14, ;o7) ■.
17 days ^from
Julv 15, '07) . .
(toOct. 31, '07)..
from 1.
Amount.
S cts.
600 00
138 00
66 00
90 00
240 00
405 Ot)
279 00
100 00
200 00
20 00
120 00
49 00
49 00
141 48
60 00
11-4 13
85 75
61 25
120 00
444 10
99 48
327 80
25 00
400 00
147 00
124 00
125 00
72 00
115 00
124 .50
124 50
574 00
35 00
125 00
176 40
1C6 79
173 83
124 17
180 00
96 00
B-78
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
N. Belanger . .
G. (t ravel . . . .
St. Eustache and St. Joseph du Lac V. Labelle.
St. Faustin and Railway Station. . . O. Pare. . . .
St. Faustin Station and Railway
Stacion
St. Felix de Valois and Railway
Station
St. Felix de Valois and St. Jean de
Matha
St. Fran9oi8 de Sales and Railway
Station
St. Francois Xavier de Brompton
and Windsor Mills ■ J. Labbe.. . .
St. Gabriel de Brandon and Railway
Station E. Beausoleil
A. Ducharme. . .
S. C'harbonneau.
I. Boileau
O. Nadeau.
Houle. . .
Arpin. . .
Taillon .
L. Dery.
St. Genevieve and Saraguayville.
St. Gerard d'Yamaska and Railway
Station
St. Germain de Granthiim and Rail-
way Station
St. Guillaume and Ra,ilway Station.
do do
St. Helene de Bagot and Railway
Station .
St. Henry de Montreal and Railway
Station J. B. Breault . .
Ste. Hennas and Railway Station. ,
Ste. Hermenegilde and Villette. . . ,
St. Hilaire Station and Railway
Station
St. Hilaire Station and St. Jean
Baptiste de Rouville
St. Hippolyte de Kilkenny andj
Shawbridge ] N. Nadon
do do ..; M
St. Hubert and Railway Station ... A.
St. Hugiies and Railway Station. . . A.
Lacombe.
Morin
F. Martin .
E. Lemonde.
David.
Houle.
St. HyacintheandRailwayStn(C. P) M. Cordeau
do (G.T.),A. H. Robert
do (I.C.R.JM. Cordeau. .
do (Q.S.)
do do Carlorette &
Beaujire.
E. Perrault.
St. Hyacinthe, transfer of mail to
St. Guillaume
St. Hyacinthe and Street Letter
Boxes |M. Cordeau
St. IgTiace du Lac and St. Zenon . . I. Charette
St. Isidore and Railway Station. ... J. A. Gregoire. .
St. Isidore .Junction and Railway
Station F. Baillargeon . .
St. Jacques and Ste. Marie Salomee G. Forest
St. Jacques le Mineur and St.
Philipite A. Duchene . . .
St. Jacques Nord and Railway Sta-;
^ tion C. Pelletier
St. Janvier and Railway Station. . . M. Sauriol
St. Jean and Railway Stations J. Barsalou
St. .lean and St. Luc A. .Marceau
St. Jerome and Railway Stn.(C. P.). iA. Chartonnsau.
do do . . ]F. Lachance. . . .
St. Jerome and Railway Stn.(G.T.). |A. Charlxanneau.
do do . . F. Lachance. . . .
.Is
11
30 ac.
4 ac.
I
9ac.
380 yds.
4
3
100 yds.
4i
12"
100 ft.
11
1
18 ac.
°S.
3w. 6^
f)
Period.
12 months.
12 ,. . . .
(to Oct. 31, "07;
from II
42 112
6 'l2
3 12
42 12
12 12
n
6
7 12
12 12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from M
12
12
12 12
6 12
18 12
1 trip.
12 months
12 ....
12 ....
12 12
12 12
6 jl2
12 12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from 11
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
Amount.
$ cts.
300 00
8o 00
25 00
200 00
14! » 00
45 00
150 00
180 00
50 00
77 50
72 00
.58 33
41 07
30 00
233 32
100 00
74 00
116 64
225 00
87 50
131 24
65 00
78 00
100 00
83 82
49 00
50 00
120 00
3 50
206 00
80 00
108 00
28 00
450 00
168 00
•10 00
GO 00
.599 92
273 74
75 00
25 00
12 .50
62 50
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MONTREAL DIVISION B— 79
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
ifec. — Cont in ued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
St. Joachim de Berthier and Rail-!
way Station J. Allard
St. Joachim deShefford and Warden M. B. Bachand.
St. Joseph de Sorel and Sorel F. Peloquin . . .
St. Jovite and Railway Station
do do
St. Jovite Station and Railway Stn.
St. Jude and Railway Station
Ste. Julienne and Railway Station.
St. Lambert and Railway Station . .
St. Laurent and Letter Boxes
St. Lazare and Railway Station. . . .
St. Ligouri and Railway Station . . .
St. Louis de Bonsecours and Rail
way Station
St. Louis de Gonzague and Railway
Station
St. Louis Station and Railway Stn .
Ste. Madeleine and Railway Station
St. Malo and Railway Station
do do
St. Marcel and Cavignac Railway
Station.
Ste. Marguerite Station and Rail
way Station
Ste. Martine and Railway Station. .
St. Mathias and Village Richelieu .
St. Michel de Rougement and Rail-
way Station
St. Michel Station and Railway Stn.
do do
Ste. Monique and St. Augustine
Railway Station
St. Nazaire and Railway Station. . .
St. Norbert and Railway Station. . .
St. Ours and Railway Station .....
St. Ours and St. Ours Lock
St. Paul and Railway Station
St. Paul L'Ermite and Railway Stn.
St. Paulin and Railway Station,
Hmitenstow n, &c
St. Philippe d'Argenteuil and Rail-
way Station
St. Philippe de Laprairie and Rail-
way Station
St. Philomene and Railway Station
St. Pie and Railway Station
St. Pierre de Sorel and Sorel
St. Placide and St. Scholastique . . .
St. Polycari)e and Railway Station.
St. Polycarpe Junction and Rail-
way Station
St. Robert and Railway Station. . . .
St. Romain and St. Sebastien Rail-
way Station
Ste. Rosalie and Railway Station. .
Ste. Rose and Railway Station
St. Sauveur and Railway Station. . .
St. Scholastique and Railway Stn. .
St. Sebastien and Stanbridge Stn . .
do do
24- a6^
J. Meilleur
W. Desormeau. .
J. Longpre
F. X. Leblanc.
D. Ethier
D. O. Davies . . .
E. Themens
O. Pilon . . , .
T. Lapointe
7
20 ac.
20 ac.
83 yds.
5 acres.
U
K^
Period.
12 12 months.
6 12 ., . . .
6 Il2 M ...
12 , 8
i I
A. St. Martin. . .
E. Campbell....
A. Rov
J. D. Rain\-ille. .
C. Breault
J. P. Perras....
G. Dumaine. .
JBS. Pref ontaine
P. Bedard....
J. B. Adam. . .
C. Ostigny.
E. Lahaie .
D. Inkel. . .
L. Langevin . . .
O. Vertefeuille.
H. Rondeau. .
T. PelcKjuin. . . .
A. Proul.x
E. Latour
C. Seguin
P. Giguere
E. Raymond
G. A. LeBlanc. .
F. Labrie
J. Laperle
S. Salvail
B. Groulx
S. Daoust
F. Brouillard . ,
H. Dupre
A. Colette
D. Vertefeuille.
•J. A. Roberts. .
E. Aubrey
A. Cyr
E. Duj)ont
A. Trahan . . . .
4
110 yds,
018
3i
3i
150 ft.
20 acres.
3h
200 ft.
200 ft.
2
34
3"
24
1|
1
10 ac.
1-2
6 ac.
4
100 yds.
50 ac.
12
12
12
12
12
12&18
12
12
12
12
18
6
6
4
12
12
12
12
1
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
12
12
12
12
6
«
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
24 jl2
12 12
12 il2
12
24
6
12
6
6
6
7
12
12-18
6
18
24
12-6
12-18
18
6
12
2
G
6
12
12
12
18
12
12
12
24
12
12
11
12
1
(to Nov. 30, '07;
from It
23 dys from Feb.
7 '09
(to June 30, '07).
(from 11 ).
(to Sept. 30, "07).
(from .. ) .
(to Feb. 29, '08) .
(from I. ).
Amount.
S cts.
39 00
260 00
50 00
73 34
36 66
20 00
50 00
125 Wl
36 00
22 25
198 07
140 00
40 00
270 00
35 00
90 00
30 00
71 25
199 48
12 00
86 (H
125 00
80 00
15 0(J
15 00
130 00
116 64
173 CMi
106 23
To 00
120 00
150 00
1.50 00
128 81
72 72
93 48
36 00
.50 00
299 00
70 00
15 00
30 00
160 00
65 00
69 99
37 <X)
80 00
529 55
37 08
B-80
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
ifcc. — Contin ued.
St. Sebastien and Venice
St. Simon and Railway Station. . . .
Ste. Sophie du Lac and Railway
Station
St. Stani.slas de Kostka and Rail-
way Station
St. Telesphore and Railway Station
St. Theodosie and Vercheres
Ste. Therese and Railway Statitm. .
St. Thoma.s de Joliette and Railway
Station
St. Timothee and Railway Station..
St. Urbain and Railway Station.. . .
St. Victoire and Sorel
St. Vincent de Paul and Ry. Stn. . .
St. Zotique and Railway Station . . .
Sabrevois and Railway Station
Savage's Mills and Railway Stn ....
Sawyerville and Railway .Station. . .
Scotch Weedon and Weedon Stn. . .
Scotstown and Railway Station ....
Sbawbridge and Railway Station . .
Shawenegan and Railway Station. .
Shawenegan Falls and Ry. Station .
Shawenegan Junction and Ry. Stn.
Sherbrooke and Railway Station
do do
Sherbrooke and Stoke Centre '
Sherrington and Railway Station. .
Si.xteen I.sland Lake and Ry. Stn. . .
Slatington and Windsor North
Smith.s Mills and Railway Station. .
Sorel and Railway Stations
South Bolton and Eastman Junction!
South Bolt<-n and Mansonville Rail-!
way Station
South Roxtfm and Railway Station.
South Stukely and Railway Stn
Spring Hill and Railway Station . . . i
Spring Hill and Stomoway
Stanbridge Last and Railway Stn. .
Stanstead and Railway Station ....
Stanstead Junction and Ry. Stn
Staynerville and Railway Station . .
Stonefield and St. Philii)i)e Ry. Stn.
Stonefieid and Stonefield Heights. .
Stomoway and Tolsta
Summerlea and Railway Station. . .
Sutton and Railway Station [
Sutton and West Sutton
Sutton Junction and Railway Stn. .
Sweetsburg and Railway Station. . .
A. Hayinond. . . .
E. Paonst ....
W. Chagnon . . .
M. Desjardins . .
H. Coutu
C. Leboeuf
Z. Bergevin
A. Paulhus
C. Hogue
A. Leger
A. M. White....
H. T. Tamlin. . .
H. H. Hunt...
IX T. McDonald
R. B. Scott
D. Shaw
P. La|X)lice
T. Lambert
L. (Joulet
D. W. Armstrong
J. Harkness . .
J. Malenfant. . .
F. X. Tremblay
T. Gandon
P. Brouillard. .
C. A. Jenkins .
J. B. Cournoyer
S. W. Foster .
1
1
350 yds.
G. Greene .
, D. Savage.
. R. Johnston
M. McDonald
Bourque ....
Kid<i
. A. Channel.
. L Bullock.
Leclair
Owens
C. Brown . . .
McDonald . .
Constantineau
S. Bickford
B. Strong. .
^^'. Westover
Pow:-rs . . .
Terrebonne and Railway Station . . . O. Lebeau
Tetreaultville and Terminal Station O. Richard . . .
Titus Station and Railway Station. T. Ward
Three Rivers and Railway Station.. |T. Chevalier. .
Three Rivers and Street Letter Bjxes' do
Valcourt and Railway Station !j. Bisaillon. . .
9A
2 ac.
10^
75 yds .
h
250 yds.
6
43 rods.
60 yds
30 yds
9
U
4"
3A
30 yds.
12
18
6
6
18
12
12-18
6
12
2
12
12
12
18-24
12
asreq,
ti
5
12
12
3
12
12, 18,
24
6
12
12
12
il2
12
12
12
12
12
12
il2
112
12
12
12
12
Special trip.
12 months . .
12 .. . . . .
12 M
12
12
12 M . . .
(to Dec. 31, '07)
6 9
12 112
6 !l2
12 12
6 12
12 12
24 12
24 12
18 12
6 12
3 12
2 12
12 12
12 12
3 12
12 12
12 12
24 12
12 12
12 12
49 12
18 12
12 12
40 00
140 00
160 00
180 00
93 88
133 48
155 00
315 00
128 48
100 00
68 75
70 00
50 00
52 00
75 00
95 00
150 00
216 55
75 00
890 00
1 50
260 00
84 00
10 00
75 00
63 00
312 92
202 50
202 50
20 00
60 00
40 00
228 00
80 00
70 28
48 00
18 00
361 10
39 00
43 00
75 00
60 00
64 50
75 00
75 00
133 32
So 00
50 00
384 45
181 36
98 00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION—MOXTREAL DIVISION B-81
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Conthmed.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Montreal Postal Division,
&c. — Concluded.
Xame of Route.
Valcourt and West Ely
Vallevfield and Railway Stn. (C. A.)
'do do (X.Y.C.)
Valleyfield and Street Letter Boxes.
Valmorin and RaOway Station
Valois and Railway Station
Varennes and Railway Station. . , .
Vaucluse and Railway Station
Vaudreuil and Railway Station . .
Vercheres and Railway Station
Versailles and Railway Station ....
Village Richelieu and Railway Stn.
Village St. Onge and Railway Stn
Warden and Railway Station . . .
Waterloo and Railway Station. .
Watervale and Railwaj- Station .
Weir and Railway Station .
West Brome and Railway i
N.ame
of
Contractor.
N. Moffatt. .
E. Rapin.. . .
do ..
J. B. Laniel
E. H. Dunham
P. G. Valois..
A. Malo
^[. Turcotte. .
E. Gauthier . .
L. Dulude . . .
N. Choquette.
Z. Bessette . . .
J. Marchand. .
\\ eir ana itauway station
West Brome and Railway Station. .
West Shefford and Railwaj' Station
do do . .
White's Station and Railway Stn. .
do do . .
do do . .
Wickham West and Railway Stn . .
Windsor Mills and Railway Station
do do (G.T.)
do do (O.M.R.)
Woodlands and Railway Station . . .
L. E. Richardson
J. P. Heath ....
T. E. Hotham &
Co
C. M. Davis . .
C. E. Pettes . .
W. .T. Glasscott.
Messier & Beau-
dry
W. H. Craw ford
O. Dancanse
M. Moriarty
r. Cormier
P. L. McCabe
M. Pye ...
do ....
G. Faubert
Yamachiche and Railway Station .
Yamaska and Railway Station.
, [N. Gelinas
,!A. B. Robidou.x.
19 ac.
I
U
Sac.
5 ac.
12 ac.
12 ac.
12 ac.
4
5 ac
46 rods
50 yds.
100 ft.
100 ft.
100 ft.
12 ac.
400 ft.
400 ft.
i
7 ac.
6 ac.
Yamaska East and Railway Station A. Lassalle 1 ac
Arundel and Montfort. .
Arundel, Huberdeau, &c.
W. Thompson
do
Christieville and Morin Flats J. Chevalier .
Christieville and St. Sauveur, &c. . .! do
H^
d ft
6
30
24
12
12
12
18-24
6
Period.
12 months.
12 „ . . .
12 .. ...
12 M .
12 „ . . .
12 ,- . . .
12 M . .
12 ., . .
12 il2
18-24
12
18
12
12 112
24 12
12 12
6 12
12 12
12 3
(to June 30, '07) .
12 9 „ from
6 ; 2 „ (to May 31, '07).
6 ' 4 ,. (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 6m from do
12 12 months
12 12 ..
6 12 „
12 12 M
12 1 12
12 12
18 12
18 12
Special service on account
of snow blocade
do do
do
do
do
do
Total
Less amount withdrawn from Guarantee Fund.
Amount.
•i! cts.
170 00
99 48
98 48
70 00
125 20
60 00
94 53
100 00
70 00
92 00
62 60
67 56
74 00
100 00
90 00
62 60
30 00
78 50
12 50
37 .50
4 16
8 34
12 50
45 00
125 20
64 00
180 00
60 00
75 00
75 00
45 00
81 00
43 70
33 50
65 50
S115,666 07
25 00
§115,641 07
B-82
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
OTTAWA POSTAL DIVISION,
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division, made
within the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Admaston,McDougall and Railway
Station
Alexandria and Kiikhill
Alexandria and McCrimmon
Alexandria and Railway Station. . .
Alfred and Montebello
Alfred and Radway Station
Alfred Station and Railway Station
Algonquin and Brockville
Algonquin and Glenniore
Algonquin Park and Ry. Station . .
Alice and Pembroke,
AUumette Island and Pembroke . . .
Almonte and Clayton
do do
Almonte and McKinley
Almonte and Railway Station
Althorpe and Maberly
Angers and Cousineau
Angers and Railway Station
Ap])!*' Hill and ^lartintown
Apple Hill and Mimro's Mills
Apple Hill and Railway Station
Ai>plet()n and Carleton Place
Archer and Bouck"s Hill
Argentite and Railwaj' Station . . . . j
Arklan and Rosetta |
Arnpriorand Railway Station (G.T. )
do do (C.P.)i
do do do !
Amprior and White Lake ]
Ashdad and Railway Station ....
Ash ton and Prospect
Ashton and Railway Station
Astorville and Wi.sawasa
Augsburg and Eganville
Aultaville and Bush Glen
do do
Aultsville and East Williamsburg
Aultsville and Xudell Bush
Avonmore and Railway Station . .
do do
do do
Aylwin and Railway Station. . .
Name
of
Contractor.
H. Munhall
A. Dewar
M. McLeod
A. J. McDonald
O. Larocque ....
H. Pilon
J. Chamberland.
A. Throop
C.J. Johns
G. ^y. Bartlett. . ' 40
A. Stresman. . . .
M. J. McGuire.
R. T. Whalen . .
J. B. Proctor. . .
T. Dutrisac
R. Cochran
W. J. Norris ....
L. Cainjx^au ....
V. Moncion
M. .1. McMartin
J. D. McDonald
D. Grant
E. Kitis
J. Warren
J. K. Moren ....
T. Young
J. J. Grace
do
A. Campbell . . .
A.McNab
T. Bridges
Wni. Burrf)ws . .
N. H. Conn
N. Ouellette
A. \yodtke
G. Summers. . . .
J. W. Hamilton
W. Pruner
H. L. Casselman
S. E. Shaver....
\y. Kirk
E. Warner
H. Anderson . . .
Bainsville and Curry Hill
Bainsville and Railway Station.
Baldenson and Prestonvale
BaUenie and Strain's Corners . .
Barb and Railway Station
Bark Lake and Barry's Bay . . . .
J. E. Currv
D. D. McCuaig.
W. McFarlane. .
J. Holly
A. A. Leroy. . . .
R. Skuce
Amount.
S cts.
200 00
391 92
380 00
134 22
395 00
100 00
18 75
375 00
120 00
2G 50
55 00
126 00
109 50
90 00
175 00
150 72
145 00
50 00
90 00
233 33
75 00
143 52
184 00
84 00
0 63
31 20
140 00
295 00
195 00
398 00
25 00
4.30 00
100 00
1.56 00
70 00
68 79
22 93
75 00
45 00
150 00
20 80
16 25
200 00
80 00
120 00
70 00
40 00
232 30
40 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— OTTAWA DIVISION B— 83
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Barry's Bay and Railway Station. .
Barry vale and Railway Station . . . .
Baskatono: and Maniwaki
Bassin du I>ievre and Railway Sta.
Beachburg and Kail way Station . . .
Bearbrook and \'ar.s
do do
Beam and Lorrainville
Bell's Corners and Ottawa
Bell Mount and Otter l^ake
Bell Rapids and Purdy .
Bellmea 1 and Reid's Mills
Berwick and Cxlenpayne
Berwick and Railway Station
Bishop Mills and Prescott
Bissett's Creek and Ry. St'n. (C.P.)
Blackburn and Orleans
Black Donald and Mount St. Patrick
Black River Dejiot and Dumoine .
Blakeney and Railway Station
Blakeney and Echo Beach
Blue Sea Lake and Ry. St'n (C.P.).
Boileau and St. Remi de Amher.^t. .
do do
Boileau and Vernet
Bois Franc and Maniwaki
Booth and Schyan
Bonfield and Cheswick
Bonfield and Railwaj' Station
Bonnechere and Killaloe Station. . .
Borromee and Orleans
Bouchette Railway Station and Six
Portages
Bouck's Mills and Froatburn
Bowesville and Railway Station
Braeside and Railway Station
Br.idley Creek and Lemieux
Bray's Crossing and Ry. Crossing. .
Breadalbane and Vankleek Hill. . . .
Brebeuf and St. Jovite
Brennen and Railway Station
Brisson and Railway Station
Bristol and (McKee) Railway St'n..
Bristol Mines and Wyman
Bristol Ridge and Caldwell
Britannia Bay and Railway Station
Brockville and Morriston (N.Y. ). . .
BrockvilJe and Transfer of Mails. . .
Brockville and Railway Station . . .
Brockville and (r. T. and C. P. Rail-
way St'n Letter liox Collections. .
Brockville and Street Letter Boxes.
Brodie and Glen Robertson
Bromley and Douglas
Brooke and Wemyss
Brudenell and Killaloe Station
Brule Lake St'n and Railway St'n. .
Bry.son and Portage du Fort
Bryson and Railway Station
Buchanan and Chalk River
Buckingham and Mayo
W. Kirwan. . . .
F. Smith
A. Nault
L. Proulx
J. E. Thacker . .
I. H. Lemond. .
F. Armstrong. . .
L. Savard ....
L \V. Benn... .
J. J. Dagenais . .
J. Hicks
J. D. McPhail . .
J. D. Mclnnes. .
J. W. Hutt
E. E. Slack
A. J. Stewart. . .
I\I. Moss
J. Moore
R. A. Ralph . . . .
R. F. Stewart . .
A. Smalian
J. St., Jean . . . . .
G. C. Bell-jnger.
H. Legarde.
O. Charron
H. Dufour
J. R. Booth
B. Perron
M. Cahill
W. George
T. Vachon
Period.
months.
4h
6
3
6
3
y
5i
1&3
0
6
2
3
S
1
4
3
3h
3
F. Nault
A. Froats. ...
H, Grah.T,m
J. Gillies
J. Leroux
E. Kelly
C. Campbell . . .
J. Therien
M. Smith
P. Brisson
J. Laird
J. Ade
S. A.W. Homer
L. Wood
R. H. Eyre
W. Lee
W. Lee
16
200 yds.
3
10
22
16
1
11
11
3
9
40
10
1
251
4""
5&2
4
2
1
TB
3i
300 yds.
5
7
250 yds.
4
3|
4i
2i
185 yds.
2
20 yds.
1
W. Lee
J. McKenny. . . .
W. Sabourin. . . .
A.W. Ross
E. Donnelly . . . .
T. Haggartv • • ■
T. Barnett."
J. Brownlee
J. Brownlee . . . .
I. J. Walker. .
J. O. Callaghan
20 yds.
asreq.
3|
12
.0
6
n
3
3
2
n
6
1.50 yds.
12
8
6
.)
12
10
1
1 8
3
months to (.Tune 30, '06)
M from M
ti & 15 davs (from
Aug. 17,' "07
days to June 3 ^, '07 .
months
n (to Sept. 30, '07
M from .1
7&6
3
6
12
3
2
3
3
12
3 i 7
6 12
6 12
3 |12
18 112
6 |12
24 12
26 12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
(from Sept. 1,'07)
Amount.
•S cts.
G2 80
35 00
175 00
50 00
384 00
35 00
116 25
44 89
395 00
312 00
75 00
78 00
8o 00
129 26
487 00
25 12
55 55
00 00
125 00
65 00
12 50
36 00
70 00
70 00
50 00
45 00
175 00
160 00
150 00
420 00
35 00
134 00
51 05
120 00
51 00
40 00
20 00
75 00
100 00
35 00
43 75
141 36
140 00
60 00
37 50
165 00
300 00
144 00
25 00
150 00
202 00
80 00
49 00
390 00
30 00
120 00
102 27
80 <X)
137 00
B-84
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Continned.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
I
I
Buckingham and Notre Dame del
Salette F. Bisson
Buckingham and (C. P.) Railway j
Station iC. W. Pearson . .
Budd Mills and Golden Lake J. W. Budd . . . .
Burk's Corners and North Nation
Mills T. Bricault
Burnstown and Renfrew H. J. McGowan.
Bumstown and Sjiringtown i J. Ostroskie. . . .
Burritt's Rapids and N. Montague. H. Thompson.. .
Calabogie and Railway Station. . . . ;F. H. Baxter.
Caldwell and McKee !R. Homer. , .
do do
Caldwell's Mills and Ry. Station.
M. J. Stanton.
M. McDonald .
do do do . . H. B. Gray. ...
Caledonia Sjiring.s and Ry. Station I. Lalande
Caledonia S])rings and Ritchance. . I. Lalande
Calumet Island and Duuraven J. O'Hare
Calumet Island and Ry. Station. . . J E. Cahill
Cah-in and Wilson's Spur T. Wilson
Cambridge and Railway Station. . . O. Mayhotte
Campbell's Bay and Railway Statu. T. E. Mousseau.
Campbell's Bay and Smith's Comers D. D. Smith
Canaan and SarsHeld ? N. Daoust
do do G. Arbigny, jr. .
Cannamore and Chesterville M. Robinson . . .
Cantley and Kirk's Ferry |M. Reid.
Cantley and Lucerne IC. Patjuin
Cardinal and Railway Station
Cardinal and Shanly
do do
Carleton Place and McCreary
Carleton Place and Railway Station
do do
Carlsbad Springs and Ry. Station. .
Carj) and H untley
Cari> and Railway Station
Carsonby and X(jrth (iower
Carswell and Railway Station A. Stewart
Ca.scades and Railway Station S. E. Wilson.
Cashion's (ilen and Cornwall T. Laplante . .
Casselman and Lemieux J. Leroux . . . .
Casselman and Railway Station.. . . JA. Lalonde . .
Casselman and St. Albert 'J. B. Cuimet. .
Castile and Rochefort T. Mullin
W. Dillon ....
C. Bush
J. Rylance
D. Sinclair. . .
J. McFarlane. ,
P. P. Salter. . . .
J. Boyd
W. H. Bleeks. .
W. H. Bleeks.
B. Eastman. . . .
Castleford Station and Castleford. . IW. J. Humphries
Castleford Station and Ry. Station. G. McLaren
Cawood and Danford Lake IG. Foster
Cedar Hill and Pakenham
Chalk River and Railway Station
Chapeau and Waltham Station. .
Chard and Pendleti^m
Charlton and Heaslii)and Ry. Stn
Charteris and Greer Mount S. Harri.son
Chartrand and Tvavan |E. Chartrand.
Chel.sea and Old Chel.sea J. Nelson
Chelsea and Railway Station H. B. Prentiss
Cheneville and l)uiiaiiiel 'J. Carriere . . .
J. Connery
T. Field
A. S. Maloney. .
M. T. Brown . . .
C. H. Burnham..
18
350 yds.
n
3i
500 yds.
x4
16i & 81
2.50 yds:
4
2i
200 yds.
Period.
6S&312 months.
W I
24 12 M ...
2 12 I.
12
3 & <> 12
2 9.
and 4 days (to
Dec. 4, "07) . .
and 27 days (from
Dec. 5, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from II
(to Dec. 31,
from M
'07)
(to Oct. 31, '07).
from II
Amount.
to Dec. 31, '07.
S cts.
470 00
300 00
85 00
45 00
260 00
115 00
100 00
87 92
38 25
17 78
30 00
37 50
116 65
60 00
118 00
89 99
60 00
25 00
31 25
50 00
67 50
30 00
300 00
160 00
350 00
183 00
175 (M)
125 00
190 00
313 50
78 25
69 08
140 00
81 64
100 00
50 00
60 00
282 80
220 00
37 89
190 00
117 00
190 00
60 00
104 00
105 00
60 00
202 00
50 00
5.S0 96
225 00
100 00
75 00
120 00
78 00
MAIL TRA^'SPORTATION— OTTAWA DIVISION B— 85
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
<tc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
h^
of
Contractor.
.^S
Period.
Amount.
Cheneville and Duhamel
Cheneville and Papineauville
Chesterville and Crysler
Chesterville and Morrisburg
Chesterville and Railway Station . .
do do . .
Chichester and Nichabau
Christys Lake and Manion
Clarence and Railway Station
Clarence Creek and Orient
Clarence Creek and Railway Stn. . .
Clarence Creek and Vinette. ......
Clayton and Halpenny
Clayton and Rosetta
Clayton and Tatlock
Clement and Wright
Clontarf and Corniac
Cobait and Geroux Lake
Cobalt and Railway Station
Cobden and 0.<ceola
Cobden and Railway Station
Colquhoun and Dunbar
Comberraere and Craigmont
Combermere and Railway Station . .
Corbeil do do . .
Cornwall and Railway Stn (G.T.). .
do (N. Y. &0.)Ry, Stn.
Cornwall and St. Andrews W
Cornwall and Street Letter Bo.ves. .
Cornwall and Warina
Cornwall Centre and Milleroches. . ,
Couttsville and Thornloe
Cross Lake and Madawaska ....
Crysler and Railway Station
Cullton and Douglas
Cumberland and Railway Station. ,
Curran and Railway Station
Cushing and Little Rideau
Cyrville and Ottawa
Dacre and Esmonde
Dacre and (iriffith
Dacre and Railway Station
Dalkeith and do
Danford Lake and do
Daniston and Ottawa
D'Arcyville and Micaville
Davidson and Railway Station ....
Davis Mills and Pembroke
Deux Rivieres and Halfway
Deu.x Rivieres and Railwaj^ Station.
Diamond and Kinbum
Dixon and Wales
Dixon's Corners and Dundela
Dominionville and Railway Station.
Doherty and Rutledge
Douglas and Ry. Station (G.T. ). . . .
Douglas and do (C.P.)....
Doyle and Sheentorough
Duclos and East Aldfield
D. Larose ...
Lisette
T. Empey . . .
McDonell. ...
Flynn
Dwyer. ...
Dunn
D. Chaplin . .
Lavergne . . .
Lalonde
Brunette
Vinette
Hali^enny. ...
Nolan I
. J. Rintoul. .
Clement
Milroy
J. Edwards. .
F. Presley
T. Bates! . . . . j
Ross I
J. Colquhoun.
P. O'Brien...
C. Hudson . . .
Nelan
McFarlane . . .
J. McDonald.
W. Crawford .
J. McDonald
W. Crawford.
Tyo
Coutts
. R. Pilgrim . .
Smirl
Cull
N. McDonald
Lalonde
Little, jr
Cyr
100
4&
P. Curry
J. Varrin
J. Legree
A. McLeod
H. Heeney
L. Proulx
E. P. Kelly. . . .
F. W. Brennen
R. E. Davis. . . .
R. W. Sweezey.
T. Legge
.T. McMillaa...
H. Barthe
I. Dixon
A. Seguin ....
L. Dohertv ....
T. Enright ....
T. Neville ....
M. Meers ...
J. O. Faucher .
13
22
12
18^
i
X
4
5
7
3
5
1
3i
5
9|
11
8
10
4
yds.
22fr
4
m
7
13
h
1
11
8
20
3
13
a
4
4
2i
2i
4^
3"
18
9
i
5
10^
6
35 ft.
8
14
i
7&7i
4
H
3
i
12
6
2
6
G
6
24
12
2
3
12
2
36
2
fc2 12
3
3
3 mos. from Dec. 31, '07
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
2
3
6
12
6
6
1
12&24
1
Sw.l.s
12
3
6
6
6
2
12
12
1
2
12
12
Season 1907-08.
12 months
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
and 8 days to Oct
8, '07."
.? eta.
39 00
399 00
313 00
390 00
200 00
156 00
78 00
99 00
355 00
67 50
110 00
40 00
39 66
162 50
113 00
42 00
280 00
400 00
111 43
298 00
126 31
182 00
50 03
101 00
40 00
20 00
447 11
150 00
253 00
225 00
68 00
75 00
52 00
155 60
70 00
195 00
150 00
140 00
150 00
60 00
200 00
249 00
62 80
150 00
305 00
34 00
8 25
50 00
174 50
55 00
96 00
227 30
99 00
135 00
50 00
98 00
49 00
94 00
26 »9
B-86
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Diiclos and Wakefield
Dunbar and Grantley
Dunrohin and Railway Station. . . .
Dyer and Moose Creek
Earlton and Elk Lake
Earlton and Hilliardton
do do
Karlton and Railway Station
Easton's Corners and do
do do
Easton's Corners andWolford Centre
East Templeton and Ry. Station . . .
Eauclaire and Galston
Eauclaire and Railway Station
l-'dwards and do . . . .
Eganville and Foymoimt
Eganville and Germanieus
Eganville and Perrault
Eganville and Ry. Station (G.T.) .
do do (C.P.)..
Elk Lake and Latchford
Elk Lake, Earlton and Latchford .
Elmside and Railway Station
Emlirun and Luiigtinville
Enibrun and Railway Station
P^inmett and Killaloe Station
Englehart and Larder Lake
c3n2
1^
Period.
Amount.
F. Perron 15
W. L. Hart 5
J. Smvthe |20 & 25
F. McRae t 3
T. CahiU, jr . . . .
E. A. Chrysler.
A. T. Shelp
A. E. Brasher . .
J. R. Spry...
D. Polley
VV. H. (xardiner.
A. Lanviei'e. . . .
J. S. McDon.ald.
A. Ryan
T. H. Jacques. .
■T. Tenant
A. Sack I 10'
M. Power Gh
J. Bulger ' ll
B. P. Hartney... |
Uljper Ontario
steamboat Co. 50
A. A. Ager :25&50
M. M. McCredie! 3^
L. Malhev
•T. Eruyere
T. 0'(;rady....
D. D. McKinnon
do do T. H. Brown .
Englehart and Railway Station. . . . E. A. McLeod. ,
Engkhart and McDougall Chute. . . S. Gibson
Ettyville and Pendleton H. McCauley. .
Fabre and Ville Marie
Fairfield Elast and Railway Station.
Fallowfield, Richmond W. and Ry.
Station
Farmers Union and Railway Siding
Farran's Point and Osnabruck
Centre
Farran's Point and Railway Station
Farrellton and do
Farrellton and Stagsburn
Fassett and Railway Station
Feronia and do ....
Ferme Neuve and Rapide de
L'Orignal
Field ville and Venosia
Finch and Goldfield .'
Finch and Railway Stations (C. P.)
(N.Y. & O)
Fitzroy Harbour and Galetta
Fitzroy Harbour and Woodlawn . . .
Fleury and Railw.ay Siding (Gey's).
do do
do do
Flower Station and Railway Stn . . .
W. Gagne. .
S. E. Johns.
J. Todd.. .
W. A. Lafaver.
J. A. Cameron.
J. A. Sheets.
E. M. Farrell. .
A. Cruikshank.
F. Thomas.
J. Daly...
L. Lafontaine .
P Mahoney . . .
J. McMahon.
D. G. McMillan
S. R. Learmouth
H. Weatherden.
A. Bean
G C. Murphy. . .
R. Peverly
S. M. Lyon ... .
12
12 months.
12 M . .
12
12 M . . .
S trips
. month and 25 days to
May 25, '07
) months from Nov. 1,'07
12 12
12 12
to Dec. :-l, '07. . .
(from II ). . .
. to Dec. 31, '07 .
Season 1907
4 months from Dec. 1,'07
12
and 17 days to
Aug. 11, '07. . .
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(from July 1, '07)
6&6 |12
6' 12
6 12
12 12
12 12
2 12
12 1 12
6 12
3 months to June 30, '07
3 .1 to Sept. 30, '07.
3 M to Dec. 31, '07 . .
12 „
•S cts.
215 00
95 00
421 17
50 00
18 00
30 00
79 38
180 00
135 00
43 75
78 75
110 00
100 00
100 00
31 40
176 42
90 00
48 00
118 86
58 50
125 00
196 00
125 00
125 00
134 88
69 70
65 00
3.'?7 50
125 60
3(X) 00
60 00
150 00
35 00
350 00
125 00
190 00
100 00
60 00
54 17
50 GO
25 00
300 00
35 00
65 00
250 96
293 00
284 00
0 25
0 25
0 25
25 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— OTTAWA DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-87
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Folger Station and Railway Stn. .
do do
Forest Lea and Pembroke
Fort Coulonge and Leclair
Fort Coulonge and Railway Stn . .
Fort William and Pembroke
Fort William and Wharf
Fournier and Routliier
Foymount and Wolfe
Foyniount and Railway Station . .
Franktown and Railway Station.
W. Lee
A. T. Stewart...
A. W. Young. . .
C. Germain
T. S. Jewell . . . .
A. S. Maloney . .
J. McCool
N. Howes
H. Gorlitz
J. Tennant
R. Pierce
c
t^
cS"
O u
.2^
O —
P
'^
Period.
Gagnon and McAuley"s Siding
Galbraith and Middleville
Galettaand Railway Station
Gaudette and Kippewa
Garnier and St. Emile de Suffolk . . .
Gillie.* Depot and Railway Station. .
Glasgow Station and Railway Stn . .
Glen Brook and Williamstown
Glen Robertson and N. Lancaster. .
do do
do do
Glen Robertson and Railway Stn . . .
do do . .
Glen Small and Spencerville
Glen Smail and Prescott
Glen View and Smith's Falls
Golden Lake and Railway Station . .
Golden Lake and Zadow.
Gold win and Vinton
Gorman and Shamrock
Gracefield and Lake Cayament ....
Gracefield and McBean
Gracefield and North field Farm. . .
Grant and Railway Station
Great Desert and Lake Galon
do do
Greenfield and Railway Station ....
Green Valley and Railway Station.
do do
Green Valley and St. Raphael West
Grey's Siding and Railway Station .
Griffitli and Matawatchan
Grovetown and Spencerville
Guigues and Ville Marie
Haileybury and Railway Station . . .
do do
Haileybury and Ville Marie
do do
Haley's Station and (Queens Line .
Halverson and M^sham Mills
Hammond and Railway Station. . . .
do do ....
Hanbury and New Li.skeard
Hardwood Lake and Palmer Rapids
Harrison's Corners and Railway Stn
Hawkesbury and L'C^r'ginal
Hawkesbury and Ry. Stn (Calumet)
Hiwkesbury und do (G. T.). . .
O. Gagnon
J. Hogg
S. W. Beswick. .
A. Kelly
G. Nantel
J. Gillies
.). B. Hutson....
D. McCrimmon.
R. McPhee
D.A. K. McDon-
ald
R. McPhee .....
N. Laframboise.
A. McGillivray..
E. Ellis, jr
do
W. N. Lvle
J. C. Thur
A. Zadow
M. Flynn
J. Sammon
E. Mercier
.T. L. Childs ....
P. St. Jacques . .
A. Charlebois. . .
E. Tremblay....
A. Boulanger. . .
J. J. Cameron. .
D. A. McDougall
H. Lefebvre . . . .
J. B. Andre ....
R. Peverley
A. R.McPherson
A. Henderson. . .
F. Paquin
G. T. Hamilton.
R. R. "Tough . . .
J. Lavigne
A. Fleury
•T. C. Anderson.
.1. Moore
A. Gendron
J. Ray
E. Cragg
C. B. Marquardt
C. McDonald.
G. H. Pharand..
W. Lawlor
B. McN- anus
3 mos. (to June 30, '07).
9 !• from II
12
12
12
12
12
12
2
2
12
22" 6
140 yds. ; 12 Season 1907
8i i 6 10 months to Jan. 31, "08.
3 7 m. & 17 d. fr. Aug.15'07
3 3 mos. fr. Jan. 1, '08....
12 12 months
Amount-
to Dec. 31, "07
to Jan. 31, '08. .
from 11
to Dec. 31, '07. .
from II
to Dec. 31, '07..
from II
to Sept. 30, '07..
from 11
to June 30, '07.!
from 11
from Jan. 1, '08.
to Dec. 31, '07.
from 11
to Sept. 30, '07
from 11
(to June 30, '07).
from do
?> cts.
6 25
18 75
79 40
61 75
92 50
245 00
10 00
208 33
59 63
65 25
150 00
20 00
60 00
59 66
300 00
100 00
1 00
62 80
125 00
321 07
35 68
71 35
44 43
28 75
40 00
29 25
80 00
94 00
85 00
52 00
56 14
94 .00
78 00
200 (X)
150 00
30 00
55 00
85 42
18 00
54 Oil
169 00
0 25
165 00
90 00
350 00
212 72
78 00
400 00
400 00
60 00
151 50
10 00
7.") 00
137 .50
104 00
45 54
235 00
400 00
125 60
B-88
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
O t-
Contractor.
.2^
-• z.
Hawkesbury and Stepney :E. C. Smith
Hawthonie and Railway Stac'on . . . A. F. Graham
Har.eMoan and Sti-tsvilu J. A. Ciimmings
Heaslip and Railway Station J. L. Hea-^lip. . .
Heckston and Hyndman W. D. Robinson
Henry an*' L'Oi'gnaJ .. . . JL. Tessier
Herl>erts Corriers and R-iihvay Stn. J. Herbert !
Hej'worth and Railway Station.. . M. J. Moore. . .
High FalLs and Post Road P, Piehette, sr. I
H'lliardton and New Li^keard Upper Ontario;
Stean^boat Co,
Hopf town and Lanark T. Siewart ....
Hovetown a; d White G. Jordan ....
Huberdeau and St. Remi de Am- 1
herst F. Leroux
Hull and S mmons [B. A. Simmons.
Hull and Street Letter Box^s . . jE. Masson
Hull Railway Station and Otta\va. . | do
I 2A ■
i
3i
i
3"
7 ;
is&2wl
2^
12f
Period.
6
6
6 12
12 112
3 12
3 12
f. !l2
6 12
6 !12
12 months.
12 ,. . . .
3&(
6
Hunters Point and Kippewa.
P. Kelly.,
9
8
1 & 2 12&6G12
24w26s; 1 12
6
2
12
Inkerraan and Sufif -Is Crossing. ...G.B.Daniels... 2 ' 24
Inlet and Thur.^o .T. Bcrndt ! 20i 3
Innisville and Pejth B. J. Rathwell. . )0" 6
Irena and Rowena i W. J. MuUin ... 3 I 6
Ironside and Railway Station 'C. Cyr J | 12
Irocjuois, Pleasant Valley and >;ew
Ross.. ... B. Larabe 14&lli;3&6
Iroquois and New Ross I do 11^ 3
Iroquois and South Mountain J. Boyd 15 6
Jarnac and Ripon J. B. Lacombe.
.'ia.fpar and Railway Station H. S. Moffatt.
Jessop Falls and Plantagenet jF. McKinnon.
Jocko Ri er and Railway Station. . W. B. Wilson.
Jockvale and Ottawa jC. Watt
Johnstons Corners and South!
Glouce.ster
Joseph Farm and Maniwaki.
M. Stackpole.
J. Miller, sr..
Joynt and North Wakefield D. Joynt.
Ji^dge and Sutton Bay G. Tighe
Judge, .Pearson .- nd Pearson Land-
ing
Jules and Lake St. Mary .
J. C. Pear.son...j3i&50ft
A. Philion .... 10
Kazubazua and Railway Station . . . T.
Kemjitville, Keuiptville Junction
and Railway Station H.
Kemjitville and Merrick ville ' W
Kemi)tville and Millers Corners... R.
Kemi»t\ ille and North Rideau. . . \.
Kempt ville and Railway Station. . . S.
Kemptville Junction and Ry. Stn. W
Killaloe Station and Railway Stn. . M.
Killaloe Station and Ruby D.
Kilmarnock and Smiths Falls W
Kinbum and Limestone J.
Marks .
Hutchins. . .
. White
H. Dunlop. .
W. Powell. . ,
C Patterson.
. L. Hadden.
. Holly
Doyle
. H. Hunter.
Findlay
1
12
6
6
6
6
3 S &
IW
3
3
2w&28
1
12
12
,12
12
12
I 9
3
12
.. itoDec. 31, '07).
Amount.
■S cts.
100 00
66 34
180 00
120 00
50 00
100 00
155 00
!tO 00
lOO 00
61 00
Ul 84
100 00
270 00
90 00
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from do
and 15 days (to
Oct. 31, '07). . .
and 16 days from
Nov. 15, '07 . . .
11.5 00
266 00
390 00
425 00
100 00
40 00
257 9".
51 34
313 00
75 00
45 00
95 00
50 00
475 00
74 00
60 00
180 00
2 112
28 30
39 00
100 00
37 50
100 48
622 00
370 00
no 00
210 00
1 00
62 60
'.t5 00
'.»6 00
50 00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION— OTTAWA DITISION B-89
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
xVPPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractcr.
Kinburn and Panniure IE. D. Osborne. .
Kinburn and ( G. T. ) Railway Stn . . do
Kingsmere and Railway Station.. . . W. P. Murphy. .
Kippewa and Railway Station J. D. Fra.<er. . .
Kirk's Ferry and Railway Station. . M. Reid
Klock and Railway Station '.J. H. Maybee. . .
Knightington and Railway Station. J. Knight
Labelle and Minerve
Xiabelle and Railway Station
Lac des Ecorces and St. Gerard de
MontarN illc
Lac des Isles and St. Gerard de
Montarville
La Conception and La Conception
Station
La Conception Station and Railway
Station
Lady Evelyn and Teniagami Park .
Ladysmith and Martin's Lake
Lake Dore and Osceola
Lake St. Mary and Lemay
Lake St. Mary and Railway Station.
Lake Talon and Railway Station. . .
Lalonde and Plantagenet
La Macaza and Railway Station . . .
Lammennoor and Lavant Station . .
Lanark and Middleville
do do
Lanark and Perth
Lanark and Watson's Comers
Lancaster and Williamstown
Lancaster and S. Lancaster
L'Annonciation and Railway Stn . .
L'Annonciation and St. Veronique.
La Pas.se and Westmeath
Larder Lake and Reddick Bay
A. B. Desmarteau
N. Nantel
N. Nantel, jr
E. Dufour
J. Giroux.
B. St. Jean
J. Malcolmson . .
M. J. Larose
M. Dick
F. Xault
B. Emond
C. H . Larmarche,
jr
H. Roy.........
A. D. Lapointe..
D. Mclnnes . . . .
C. Dodds
M. ^Miller
M. Murphy
G. Fair
A. Major
T. Caron
E. Danis
P. Chalut
E. Bertrand . . . .
S. P. Banning . .
Larder Lake and Wendigo 'J. Wilson.
do do do
Latchford and Portage Bay J. A. Lake
Latchfoid and Railway Station. . . . H. A. McNeil .
Liverlochere and Lorrainville M. Archambault,
Lefaivre and St. Thomas d'Alfred. . E. Gour
Letter Kenny and Rockingham. ... -T.
Limebank and Manotick Station. . . G.
Link and Railway Station D.
Lochaber I5ay and Railway Station. L.
Lock Winnocli and Railway Station. [A.
Lodore and Watson's Corners :J.
L'Orignal and Railway Station .... T.
Lord's Mills and Prescott [J.
Lorrainville and Ville Marie I.T.
Lorrainville and St. Isidore de!
Pontiac I J.
Gallagher. . .
'SI. Brown . .
M. Lunan . .
J. Scott
J. Lindsay .
Lorimer
Hunault ....
Weir
Bellehumeur.
Archambault
ears
14
i
4
200 yds.
i
225 yds.
14i
15 acres.
12
300 yds.
16
5
9h
3"
.Si
100 yds.
5
n
14
12
7
14*
15 RT
8
48
48
8h S. &
"ohW.
90 yds.
0
2h
6
3^
25 yds.
U
3|
7
3
9
6
O t.
. I'
o o<
Period.
12 months.
12
9
12
12
12
12
(to Dec. 31, '07.)
6 12
12 ,. .
Season 1907.
12 months . .
12 „ . .
12 n .
112 M . .
12 12
2 12
3 12
3 12
6 9
t> ! 3
6 12
6 jl2
6 12
12 12
12 .2
(toDec.31,'07).
from II
2 j 1
2 23
month & 12 days (to
Aug. 12, '07).".
month and 19 days (to
Sept. 30, '07)
days (to Oct. 23, "07)..
Amount.
6S. &
1 W.
24
1
6
9 months & 16 days (from
June 15, '07)
12 months
11 .. from May 1, '07).
7 II & 17 days (fi-om
Aug. 15, '07)
12 months
12 I,
12 II
112 ,1
12 „
12 ,1
12 I.
12 II
(to April 30, '07).
B-90
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
itc. — Contimied.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Low and Railwaj' Station
Lumsden Mills and Railway Stn.
Luskville and Railway Station ...
McAlpine and Railway Station . . .
McAlpine and St. Amour
McBean nnd Wliitefiish Lake
McCool and Milberta
McDonald Coraers and Snow Road
Station
McKee and Railway Station
McMillan'.s Corner.s & Surathmore.
McReynold's Corners & Oxford Stn,
Maberly and Pratt Corners
Maberly and Railway Stations
Mackey's Station and Railway
H. Boland .
J. Lumsden.
E. Desbiens.
F. N. Carriere. .
F. Lalonde
A. Lafreniere. . .
VV. Montgomery
W.A.McCuUoch
(i. Morrison.. . .
M. J. Stanton . .
D. Mcintosh. . .
P. McR«ynolds.
J. Warrinefton . .
J. Manders
K. Morgan
B. Barlow
W. G. McKay. .
A. Haggins
J. B. Nault
A. A. Rochon . .
L. Levesque. .
W. A. Wilson..
W. A. WiLson..
F. McKee ....
J. S. Labeile. . .
Madawaska and Railway Station..
Malakof and Railway Station
Maniwaki and Montoerf
Maniwaki and Railway Station ....
Maniwaki and River .Joseph
Manotick and Railwaj' Station
Manotick and Watterson
.Majile Ridge and Railway Station..
Mark Crossing and Railway Crossing
Marvelville andSt. Onge |.T. B. Bourgie. .
S. Smith, jr
P. Flaherty
C. Cosgrove
C. Larofe
Z. Chenier ....
J. B. I?elanger. .
N. A. Tininiins.
W. Dousett
W. H. Metcalfe.
J. Nelson
P. Hitsman
.r. Mills
H. A. Morrison.
J. Simpson
J. Watt
E. Biccuni
Maryland and Railwa}' Station . .
Maryland and Rutledge
Maryland and Weirs tead ....
Masson and Railway Station.
Mattawa and Railway Station. . .
Mattawa Town Hall and Ry. Stn..
Maxville and Railway Station
Maxville and Riceville
Meach Lake and Railwaj' Station .
Melvin a!id Winchester
Merrickville and Railway Station.
Metcalfe and North Osgotxle
Metcalfe and Ottawa
Metcalfe and Russell
Metcalfe and Vernon
Micaville and Perth
Milberta and New Liskeard.
Milleroches and Railway Station. . .
Monkland Station and Railway Stn
Montebello and Railway Station. .
Montebello and St. Amedee
Mont(K^llier and Ri!K)n
Montreal River, Temagami and
Temiscaming Station
Moose Creek and Railwaj' Station
Moose Creek and Sandringham
L. Byrne
J. Cole
J. Newton
(;. W. Kezar....
W.RMcKintosh
N. Charrette.. . .
E. McCluskey . .
A. Lemerie
Shepard and
Morse Lumber
Co
J. G. Munro. .
. J. G. Munro . .
£
4
HI
H
^
n
0
^
Period.
Amount.
12 12 months
12 & 6 12 M .
6 12 M .
from Yeh. 1, '08.
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from Ti
21 days to April 21, '07.
11 mos. &l(dys. i.
12 M
June 15, '07.
12 months. . . .
12 u
& 16 days from
to April 30,' 07.
from n
12
12
1
11
12
12 .. .
12 „ .
12 „ ...
Season 1907
12 months .
12 M ...
12 -,
12 M . . .
12 M
1 M & 13 days from
Feb. 17 '08
12 months. . .
to May 31, 07.
from 11
& exiira trips.
.? cts.
72 00
3;» 10
80 00
48 00
58 17
92 25
52 00
370 00
10 00
10 00
m 00
78 00
30 00
109 90
1 15
18 85
20 00
23.5 00
200 00
141 67
54 00
185 11
75 00
82 17
15 88
275 00
20 00
85 00
20 00
3 33
34 83
324 07
125 10
112 50
597 (JO
m 21
90 00
HlC) 00
100 00
.500 00
300 00
22 96
187 00
56 25
275 00
60 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
50 96
200 00
124 33
119 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— OTTAWA DIVISION B— 91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Morehead and Railway Station ....
Morrisburg and Waddingtou, N.Y.
Morrisburg and Winchester
Moulinette and Railway Station . . .
Mountain and Railway Station ....
Mountain and Rieds Mills
Mountain and South Mountain ....
Mountain and V"an Camp
Mount St. Patrick and Ry. Station
Mowat and Railwav Station
do
do
D. Clarke
D. Roach
W. Ross
A. H. Foley....
S. W. Van Allen
T. Christie
M. F. Barkley..
W. Douglas
T. J. Hunt
T. Manion
^^
o 2.
. J. S. Fraser . . . .
I
Muldoon and Steels and Ry. Stn. . . J. J. Muldoon
Navan and Railway Station
Newington and Railway
New Liskeard and North Temiska-
mine
New Liskeard and Railway Stn. . . .
New Liskeard and Sutton Bay
Nipissing Junction and Rj-. Stn.. . .
Nominingue and Railway Station . .
Nominingue & Rapide de L'Orignal
North Augusta and Rv. Station.. . .
North Bay and C.P.&G.T. Ry. Stn.
North Bay and T.N.O. Ry. Stn. . .
North Branch and Russell
North Cote and Railway Station . . .
Northfield and Ry. Stn., N.Y. &0.
North Gower and Reave Craig
North Low and Railway Station . . .
North Onslow and Quyon
North Nations Mills and Ry. Station
North Valley and Osnabruck Centre
North Wakefield and Ry. Station
II 1. and Rupert
Clarke
F. Jardine
P. Gibson
Norway Bay and Railway Station
Notre Dame de la Sallette and Notre
Dame du Laus
Notre dame de la Sallette and
Poltimore
Notre Dame du Laus and St. Gerard
de Montarville
Opeongo and Railway Station. . .
Osgoode Station and Ry. Statioa.
Ottawa and C. P. R. Station ....
Ottawa P. O. and P. O. Dept. . . .
Ottawa P. O. to Railway Stations,
Steamer Landing and Conveyance
of Letter Carriers
Ottawa P. O. and Street Letter Bo.xes
Ottawa Special Christmas Delivery
Ottawa and Cummings Bridge,
Billings Bridge, Ottawa South
and Hintonbnrgh
Mason
Tighe .......
C. Ritchie . . .
Martineau . . .
Sabo\mn . . . .
Bowman . . . .
T. Cahill. . . .
Cauley
A. Harri.son. .
M. Briscoe . . .
W. Wert . . .
Salter
Gannon
O'Donnell...,
Landriau . . . .
H. Graudau.
Blair
. D. Gibson
Acott
McFarlane .,
3
17
120 yds,
4
H
8i
i
3f &5
19
15
21 ^ * 16
6
6
6
12
24
6
12
6
3
12
12
6&3
12
27
w3&3
E. Allaire
M. Cummings . .
P. Filiatrault. . .
W. A. Cameron.
M. .1. Buckels . .
F. Vezina
J. Graves
E. Batterton. . . .
Ottawa Electric
Railway Co. . .
J. Delaney
P^lectric Trans-
fer Co
Electric
fer Co.
Trans-
1 |36&24
8 1 3
6 1 12
S 12
3
6
m
24
6
35
4i
i
4
i
2i
2
3
4
6
31 j
400 yds. I
'oh
5i
3
32|
7
38
4i
40 yds.
120 yds.
120 yds.
Period.
12 months
12 „ . .
12 .,
12 n . .
12 ,- ..
12 n . .
12 n . .
12
12 „ ..
9
12
and 27 days (to
Jan. 27, '08)..
and 4 days (from
Jan. 28, '08)..
12
12
12
12
5
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
11
Season 1907
Amount.
(fi-om Nov.], '07)
(to Ai)ril30,'07).
(from M ).
12 months
12 „
12 M ..
12 M
12 I, . . . . .
Special trips.
12 months . . .
12 ,
asrcq. 12
Il2
[Special trips.
§ ets.
20 00
87 50
310 00
60 00
100 16
161 80
65 00
83 75
148 00
83 67
21 09
214 40
100 00
134 88
350 00
536 90
52 08
62 80
75 00
900 00
149 00
552 63
185 72
75 <X)
90 00
100 00
75 00
152 00
80 00
176 00
60 00
50 00
12 33
137 50
20 00
540 00
100 00
290 00
82 50
35 60
1 75
700 92
564 60
091 00
800 00
10 00
2 25
B-92
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Ottawa and Sub Post Offices, etc. . .IG. Lumsden .
Otter Lake and Shawville S. Howes. . .
Oxford Station and Rv. Station. . . . ' A. J. Sanderson
Pakenham and Bailway Station. . . .
Palmer and Rcwkingham
Palmer Rapids and Qnadville
Pana and Railway Station
Papineaiiville and Railway Station.
Pembroke and C. P. R'y Station . . .
do G. T. do
Pembroke and Shady Nook
Pembroke and Westmeath
Pendleton and Railway Station at
Papineauville
do do
Perkins and Ste. Rose de Lima. . .
Perretton and (iovt. Road Crossing
Perth and Playfair
Perth and C.P. Railway Station. . .
Perth and Rideau Ferry
Perth and Tennyson ...
Petawawa and Railway Station . .
Piperville and Railway Station ....
do do
Plantagenet and Railway Station . .
Point Alexander and Railway Stn .
Point Comfort and Wrisht
F. H. Stevens .
M. Scully
J. O'Brien ....
J. B. Adams . .
A. O. Belanger.
J. P.Miller....
J. P. Miller . . .
C. A. Noack...
E. Bertrand . . .
H. Roy.
J. Sequin
C. Robitaille . . .
J. Russell
D J. Ennis . .
W. J. Phmkett.
W. King . .
I. Powers
I W. Selkirk....
P. Sauriel
A. Grignon. . . .
H. Roy
H. Gunning. . . .
C. Ross
Point Gatineau and Quinnviile
Point Gatineau and Railway Stn. . .
Portage du Fort and Railway Stn. .
Portage du fort and Ross
Port Elmsley and Railway Station.
Prescott and Ogdensbnrg (N.Y.). . .
do do
Prescott and C. P. Railway Stn . . . .
Pre.scott and Street Letter Boxes. .
Prescott and Thr opstown
Proulx and Routhier
Quyon and Railway Station
Radford and Shawville
Ramsay ville and Railway Station. .
Rankin and Railway Station
Rapides de Joachims and R'y Stn. .
Rapides de Joachims and Rowan ton
Rapides de Joachims and Wharf . .
Raycrof t and Tatlock
Renfrew and (G.T. ) Railway Station
do (C.P.) do
do (K. &P.) do
Renfrew and Shamrock
Richmond West and Stapledon ....
RideauView and residence of J.Blair
Ripen and St. Andre Avellin. . . .
75 yds.
15s 12w
M. Gahagan.
T. Gagnon. . .
J. E. Dolan . . .
D. McLaren . . .
D. McTavish . .
W. Mclnnes ....
C. P. Car. and
Pas.s. Trans. Co.
W. Mclnnes. , . .
W. Mclnnes, sr.
E. McMahonand
J. M. Botham
H. Methot
W. Richardson .
S. Armstrong. .
R. Ramsay. . . .
W. Meitz.'
E. McGee ..
J. O. Forget...
T. Marion . . . .
R. White, sr. . .
J. Harris. . . .
J. Harris
J. Harris
J. Dunbar
T. O'Reilly...
J. Blair
C. Lafontaine. .
6 o.
Period.
Amount.
. . .Special trips.
6 12 months . .
6 12 „ . ...
G 12
3 12
12
3
i
6
7
20
120 yds
4i
14
i
7
(to June 30, '07)
from "
12-12
6 12 „ ...
C, 12
3 12 M ...
6 12 M ...
3 12 - .
6 Season 1907
1 12 months.
12 ll2 „ ..
24&14 12 ,. ..
12 12
3 |12 ,- ...
3 ;12 >■ ...
3 12 M ...
6 12 M ...
§ cts.
5 00
fiOO 00
5G 00
175 84
56 00
143 75
10 00
120 00
362 00
20 00
115 00
200 00
500 00
150 00
200 00
140 00
400 00
312 80
225 00
180 00
102 00
6 25
18 75
75 00
143 98
350 00
100 00
l.')5 00
2G0 00
65 00
!)4 00
360 00
300 00
120 33
158 98
353 50
50 00
1)3 75
110 00
40 00
175 00
280 00
3.")0 00
10 00
35 00
149 00
369 00
70 66
170 00
78 00
25 00
200 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— OTTAWA DIVISION B— 93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of ail payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&,c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name.
of
Contractor.
River Desert and Railway Station. . V. Sinionean
Rochon and Railw ay Crossing F. X. Trepanier
Rockingham and Rail\vay Station. . J. P. Moran. . .
Rockingham and Wingle IJ. Wingle
do do T. Ryan
Rockland (G.T.) Railway Station. . J. A. Dent
do (G.T.) do ..IL. Dehaitre
do (C.P.) do .. L. Dehaitre ... .
RockiifiFe and Railway Station E. McKay
Rose Corners and St. Isidore de
Prescott B. Rouselle
Rose Haven and Sufifels Crossing . iA. Decks
Rowanton and Stul)bs Bay |S. S. Cushnian. .
Russell and Railway Station [M. Turnbull
St. Andre de Avellin and St. Emi'.e
de Suffolk J.
St. Anne de Prescott and Ry. Stn. . R.
do do . . J.
St. Eugene and Railway Station ... P.
St. Onge and do ... i J.
St. Rose de Lima and do ... IN.
Sand Voint and do . . . | J.
Sarsfield and do . . N.
Shamrook and Whilans Lake H.
Sha«vv'ille and Railway Station . . . . C.
Shaw villa and Starks .Comer's A.
Shields and Railway Crossing H.
Skve and Railway Station |D
Smith's Falls and (C.P.) Ry. Stn. .
do do
South Indian and Railway Station.
South March and do
Spencerville and do
Stafford and do
Stewartville and do
Stittsville and do
Summerstr.wn and Summerstown
Station
Summerstown Station and Ry. Stn.
Temagami and Railway Station
Temagami and Teuvagami Park. . . .
Temiskaming and Railway Station .
The J?- rook and The Lake
The Brooke and Railway Station. .
Thomloe and do
Thur.*o and do
do do . .
Thurso and Valencay
Tomiko and Railway Station . . .
Tomstown and do
Tomstown and Wendigo
Toyes Hill and Winchester Springs.
Trout Mills and Railway Station. .
Binda
Perrault
Marleau
Kelly
Bo igie
Beanchamp. .
R. McDonald
Daoust
Whelan ....
Caldwell
Richardson. .
M. Shields..
J. Mcintosh.
Carlev
O'Reilly
A. Gagne.. . .
Smyth. . . . . .
. Lawson
Childerhose. .
Graham
. W. Mann . . .
Hagertv
A. McMillan.
50 yds
'lO
17
17
2S
50 yds.
4
I
42
12&24
12
6
2
2
12
12
6
3
6
1
12&24
Period.
months
jD. O'Connor
j do ....
!J. a. Larochelle
S. Ouellette. . .
E. Rouleau . . .
R. J. Brittain
A. Menard
C. Ouilette...
E. Rochon ....
J. Ferguson . .
G. B. Scott...
J. Wilson. . . .
G. Carter . . .
J. W, Banks..
Uneeda and White Lake |T. Jones
Uno Park and Railway Station.. A. D. Hermiston
24— a7
20 6 12
53 6 6
5| 6 6
800 yds. 12 & 24 12
i 24 jl2
i 12 112
TTTl 12 12
2 I 12 12
7 2 12
12&24 12
3 12
3 12
6 12
24 1 12
13 12
24 12
6 12
12 12
3 12
6
90 ft.
101
2
U
« 6l
3'
120 yds.
3i
400 yds.
i
13
500 yds.
90 rods.
i
-i
IH
5 acres.
3
6
3
h
5h
24 12
2&6 9
6 & 12 2
3 12
12 12
2
12
(to June 30, '07);
from 1.
(to June 30, '07)1
fro?n 11 I
(to Sept. 30, '07)i
from do
(to Sept. 30, '07
(to Pec. 31, "07).
and 26 days (to
Sept. 14, '07;..
12
5
7
12
12 „ ...
12 .1 . . .
Season 1907
12 months.
12 ,1 . . .
and extra trips. .
(to Aug. 31, '07).
from do
Amount.
•S cts.
125 00
20 00
309 00
78 00
168 75
12 00
37 50
100 00
25 12
40 00
55 00
350 00
73 06
600 00
87 50
87 50
73 77
134 88
60 00
109 90
102 50
70 00
118 75
100 00
37 50
250 00
225 00
270 00
110 00
90 00
I.jO 00
148 00
157 00
62 80
120 00
72 00
139 28
0 75
0 29
105 00
75 00
93 10
SI 25
43 75
260 00
1 00
253 00
50 01)
56 00
100 00
50 00
190 00
B-94
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Ottawa Postal Division,
&c. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Vanleek Hill and do
do (G.T.) do
do (C.P.) do
Vars and Railway Station.
Venosta and do
Ventnor and do
Villain and do
Vinton and
do
Wakefield and Railwaj' Station. . .
Wales and Railway Station
Waller and Harney's Crossing ....
Waltluun Station and Railway Stn
Wenivss and Railway Station
i^T . j ] L>.,:i
Name
of
Contractor.
F. Dubeau
J. Laframlx)ise
P. S. 1 aquette .
J. Fraser
D. Hiverson ...
W. Cook. ...
G. Tardif
M. Grace
F. Perron
F. Warren . . .
P. Harney . .
J. Chouinard
Weniyss and Railway Station
Wendnver and Railway Station . . . .
West Aylwin and Railway Station.
Whitney and Railway Station
Widditield and Railway Station —
dciiheia ana naiiway Station
Wilno and Railway Station
Wilson'.s Bay and Sabourin Ci-ossin
Winchester and Osgoode Railway
Station
Winchester and (C.P.) Railway Stn
Wright and Railway Station
Wylie and Railway Station
OS."::
I
I
X
A
15 acres.
J. Spotwood . . . . ' 250 yds
D. McFarlane .
H. St. Pierre . .
J. Molyneux. . .
J. A. Devenny.
A. New
M. George
A. Slamenski.. .
C. Wilson
Wynian and Railway Station
W. Ross
A. Barigcr
P- Hitsnian. . ..
P. St. Jacques .
J. Lyons
J. Gleeson
E. A. Pritchard
Transfer of mails at North Bay . . . . 'C.P. R. Ry. Co.
3
i
100 vd's.
100 yds.
1
42
1
1
U
25
2J
i
o u
I"
Less amount withdrawn from (Guarantee Fund
Period.
mos. (to Sept. 30, '07).
from do
12 |12
24 1 12
G 12
12
12
2
12
12
(3
6
6
12
6
12
12
2
6
24
12
12
3
3
12
12
and 11 days (to
July 11, '07)
Ani'iunt.
months .
& 14 days (to Oct.
14, '07)
& 17 days (from
Oct \h, '07). . .
months
(to June 30, '07]
from .1
(to June 30, '07).
from M
12
Total.
$ cts.
56 52
56 52
78 25
80 00
26 OO
110 00
13 99
125 00
100 00
54 77
35 00
12 50
28 48
55 00
250 00
10 00
100 00
20 00
15 00
45 00
65 00
558 93
100 00
2,")0 00
2.",0 00
22 25
60 75
35 00
861 !I0
98,098 70
130 00
S!l7,9(i8 70
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— KINGSTON DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-95
APPENDIX B— Continued.
KINGSTON POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division, made
within the fiscal year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Actionolite and Tweed
Addison and Bell's Station . .
Adolphustown and Bath ....
Adolphustown and Napanee.
do do
Albert and Marysville
Albury and Rednersville. . .
Allison ville and Consecon . . .
Allsaw and Minden
Ameliasburg and Belleville
Anson and Railway Station
Apsley and Coe Hill
Apslej' and Lakefield
Apsley and Loon Lake
Apsley and Mount .Julian
Apsley and Paudash ,
Arden and Dead Creek . . ....
do
do
Arden and Elm Tree
Arden and Railway Station
Athens and Brockville
Athens and Eloida
Athens and Oak Leaf
Athens and Plumb Hollow
Athens and Railway Station (S.W).
Atkinson and Washburn
|G. Way....
W- Peterson. . . .
JS. E. Gallagher..
(t. Francis
S. E. Gallagher..
M. Corrigan ....
JW. Weese
B. C. Ains worth
G. Hope..
CL. Cunningham
A. McMullin
J. Blackburn
P. Kennedy .
I A. Wood. . . ,
P. Kennedy .
H. White.:..
IG. Short
W. Veley. . . ,
P. Gay lord..
jN. Hinchey
J. E. Hays
C. Mullen
IW. Henderson
C. J. Slack,
W. B. Newsom
\.J. H. Ackland
J. Atkinson, . .
Bailieboro and Millbrook
Ballautyne's Station and Railway
Station
Bancroft and Beechmount
Bancroft and Bronson
Bancroft and Monk Road
Bancroft and Railway Station
Bancroft and Wood ...
Bannockburn and Railway Station.
Barrett and Sharp Corners
Bath and Ernestown Station. . .
Bath and Stella
Battersea and Keeler\alle
Battersea and Kingston
Bayside and Belleville
Bedford Mills and Newboro
do do . .
Belleville and Albert College. . . . .
Belleville and Erankf(»rd . .
Belleville and Point Aimc
Belleville and Railway Station. . . .
Belleville Street Letter Boxes
24— a7|
R. J. Porter
J. C. Hysop .
C. Plumbley.
G. Payne
E. Kerr
W- Kennedy.. . .
E. Kerr
S. McEwen
G. W. Fox
C. Barriage |
W. J. Beaubien
S. J. Lake
G.A. McFarlane
& G. StfHiess. . .
J. E. Rathburn.
G. F. Page
.T. Moulton
W. P. Dyer
F. Spencer. . .
D. McDonald
G. L. Sills...
G. L. Sills...
Amount.
S cts.
249 00
350 60
279 00
200 00
313 00
249 00
140 00
135 00
192 36
400 00
45 00
250 00
336 00
25 00
112 00
58 00
49 50
41 07
8 43
65 00
35 00
350 00
75 00
240 50
178 00
103 00
80 80
198 00
26 00
30 00
60 00
30 00
68 17
30 00
85 00
70 00
195 00
471 00
100 00
400 00
120 00
56 25
25 25
25 00
157 56
70 00
471 00
187 .50
B-96
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7iti7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Belleville Street Letter Boxes
Belleville and Tweed
Belleville Junction Transfers
Bellrock and Moscow Station
Bellview, Railway Station
Transfer of Mails
Bensfort and South Monaghan ....
Bessemer and L'AmableRv. Station
and
Bewdley and Port Hoi^e
Big Island and Demorestville
Birdsalis and Railway Station
Bird's Creek and New Carlow
Bird's Creek and Railway Station.
do do
Black River Bridge and Picton. . . .
Blairhanipton and Carnarvon
Blairton and Havelock ;
Bloomfiekl and Chishohn
Bloomfield and Crofton
Bloomfield and Railway Station . . .
Bobcaygeon and Nogies Creek
Bobcaygeon and Silver Lake
Bogart and Otter Creek
Bogart and Tweed
Bongards Corners and Picton
Brignton and Cami)bellford
Brighton and Lovett
Brockville and Railway Station. . . .
Burgess Mines and The Comers. . .
Buck Lake and Perth Road
Burnbrae and Hoard's Station
Burnbrae and Sarginson
do do
Burnlev and Castleton
Caintown and Graham
Canijdeford and (i<xlolphin
Canii)eliford and Havelock
Carapbellford and Railway Station.
Cannel and Castleton
Catchacfinia and Hall's Bridge
Centretfm and (irafton
■Centrevill*- and Newburgh
Chaffey's Lock and Klgin
Chatterton and Foxboro
Cheddar and Pusey
Cherry Valley and Point Petre. . . .
Cherry Valley and Salmon Point. .
Clarina and Norwood
Cloyne and Bon Kcho
Cloyne and Harlowe
Cloyne and Railway Station
Colxnirg and Harwof)d
Cobourg and Railway Station . . .
Cobourg and Roseneath
J. Lafferty
A. Aselstine
T. H. Coppin. . .
E. L. Van Luven
D. Bell
J. Lucy
Tlie Mineral
Range Iron
Mining Com-
pauj', Limited.
C. A. Hagarman
E.Cole
E. Davidson
R. McNab
5
25
5i
\y. Ladd...
N. Fairman
Coveney. . . .
Mullieam.. .
Vansicklen .
Westlake . . .
. Taylor
Lyons
Randall . . . .
Cobourg and Steamboat Wharf .
P. Morden . .
South worth .
Moore
M. Bentley .
Crowe
W. Spencer.
. Thomi)son .
Roluf
H Callaghan
R. ONeO...
Ingham
J. Fox.
Period.
Amount .
12 I 3 mos. (from Jan. 1, '08.
6 12
6 112 M
6 12
i 6&12
12
12 mouths
5
13&16
5
1
m
J. Spence | 40 rods.
J. E. Finnigan. . 40 rods.
•T. Davnard 7i
X. McPhaden. . .
M. J. Wood ....
S. S. Henderson.
P. Nelson
C. Thompson . . .
Q. Moore
E. Harrison
M. Lesarge
P. Turk
J. B. Bongard . .
J. N. Plumpton.
J. A. Marshall.
P. J. Vennej-. . .
W. Mackie . . .
J. Thomas
W. C. Wallace. .
S. Finch
F. W. Barnum . .
O. S. Moore ....
4
8
4
11
H
4
lOi
20"
(i
1
4
4
5
5
5
12
3'
16
27i
7i
6 m. &
100 yd.s.
3i
10"
6
6
12
3
11
16i
Iri
i
20 m. &
6 rods.
6
6
2
fj 12
2 12
12
12
3
3
3
3
3 12
24 12
2 12
2 12
2 112
6 !l2
6 il2
fi |12
6 112
24 ,12
3 12
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from II
(to Jan. 31, '08).
from II
3 10
2 12
6 ,12
18 112
3 Il2
1 12
and extra trips .
2
2
2
1 112 11 . . ,
2 il2
3&2 12
6 Season 1907
2 12 months .
fi 12
6 12
6 ,12
6 12
6 Season 1907
S cts.
181 00
555 48
78 50
131 25
85 00
180 00
1 00
45<} 00
93 00
40 00
270 00
13 25
20 80
126 25
108 25
141 m
102 50
225 00
100 48
116 67
126 24
40 00
125 UO
214 00
365 00
267 28
256 50
75 00
40 00
187 88
97 71
19 29
140 00
50 00
65 54
295 00
94 20
70 20
98 14
550 00
275 00
95 G4
100 00
81 24
44 91
49 4S
170 00
35 54
91 00
315 00
288 00
35 00
404 00
49 05
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— KINGSTON DIVISION B-97
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Cobourg and Street Letter Boxes . .
Coe Hill and Brinklow Station ....
Coe Hill and Faraday
Coe Hill and Railway Station. . . .
Coe Hill and The Ridge
Colborue, Dundonald and Penrygn
Colbome and Lakeixjrt
Colborne and Warkworth
Col brook and Yarker
Collins Bay and Railway Station. . .
Comberniere and Fort Stewart
Coinbermere and Maynooth
Con.secon and Railwaj' Station
Cooper and Madoc
do do
Copes Falls and Torj' Hill
Cordova Mines and Havelock
Cordova Mines and Vansickle
Cottesloe and Norwood
do do
Cranw^irth and Portland
Crosby and Railway Station
Crow Lake and Sharbot Lake Rail-
way Station
Croydon and Napanee
Curve Lake and Selwyn . . .
.L Fox
A. Watt
W. Heal
A. Watt
C. W. Gunter...
J. J. McDonald
W. Ho.skin, sr..
P. Cockburn ....
P. Hart
J. J. Losee
J. Stubbs.
J. Maddooks . . . .
F. A. Cory
.T. Caniff
W. West
J. W. Cope....
.L G. Covert
E. W. Cole . . .
M. Pa^et
J. Newall
.J. Wilson
J. Freeman
J. W. Knapp.
G. Deline
2*
1
2
29
13i
2i
16"
1
3
s
21i
22
3
4
11
11
8
10
6
5|
100 yds
D. Whetung, sr
jl.5 miles
i&130rds
I 3^
D"Arcy and Kingston.. T. J. Driscoll. . .
Deer Lake and Highland Grove. . . A. W. Willis. . .
Deloio and Railwaj- Station H. X. Darling .
Delta and Railway Station P. A. Jackson . .
Demorestville and Green Point C. E. Shortt
do do W. Van Skiver.
do do . . , B. Rowe
Denbigh and Griffith . | A. Lock wood . . .
Denbigh and Plevna . . . N. McCrLmmon.
Denbigh and Slate Falls S. Rodgers
Deseronto Street Letter Boxes. ... TheRathbim Co.
Desert Lake and Hartington W. Snooke . . . .
De.smond and Moscow Station J. W. Stewart .
Donaldson and Wilbur Station. ... W. J. Donaldson
Drummond Station and R'y Stn. . .R. P. Carey . . . .
Dufferin and Kingston Mills 'S. Donaldson. . .
do do .... J. W. Smith ....
do do J. Lawless
East Hungersford and Erinsville. . .
Eldorado and P]mpey
Elgin and Railway Station
Ellisville and Lyndhurst
Ennismore and Peterlx)ro
Enterprise and Trafford
Enteri>rise and Wilkinson
Essonville and Tory Hill
Ewan, Furnace Falls and Railway
Crossing
Fellows, Odes.sa and Violet D. W. Shea,
J. P. Whalen...
J. N. Moore. . . .
G. H. Howard . .
J. D. Wetherell.
P. J. ScoUard . .
C. Whalen
A. C. Finn
H. Maguire
200^
W J. :Mc^Lahun
Amount.
12 month
3
12
7
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
6
12
12
12
4
12
6 12
(to Mar. 31, '08).
(to Oct. 31, '07)
(to Sept. 30 '07
from .1
(to July 30, '07)
from IT
(to .Jan. 31, '08)
(to Sept. 30, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
(t.j Feb. 29, '08)
(to June, 30, '07)
(to July 31, '07)
from Aug. 1, '07
B-98
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
&C. — Continued.
Fernleigh and Plevna 'A. Lyons
Fish Lake and Green Point C. E. Shortt . . ,
Flintou and Kaladar Station J. Kirkpatrick,
Fort Stewart and L'Amable Rail-!
way Station J. E. Stubbs. . .
Fowlers Corners and Bests Ry. Stn. R. !Maitland ... I U
Fo.\boro and Railway Station |L. M. Wanna-
I maker ' IJ
Freeland an 1 Portland |6. W. Cannon. . I 3
Frankford and Maple View lA. W. Simmons. | 6 & 2
Frankford and Railway Station F. Spencer ';200 yds.
Fraserville and Railway Station. . . A. Kidd
Fuller and Moira A. Herity 4
12 months.
from March 1, '08
GananfxjTie Junction and Ry. Stn. .
Gananwjue and Seeley's Bay
Gananoque Street Letter Boxes . . . .
Gananoque and Wilstead
Gardenville and Wellcr's Bay Stn..
Gilead and Pouchers Mill.«
Gilmo'ir and Railway Station
Glanmire and Millbridge
Glenbumie and The Corners
Glenfield and \'ennaeher
Glen Millar and Trenton
Glen Ross and Railway Station . . . .
Glenvale and Sharpton
Godfrey and Reynoldston
Gooderham and Hadiington
Gooderham and Railway Station. . .
Gooderham and Ursa
Gosport and IV'apanee
Grenadier Island and Pooles Resort
Grafton and Railway Station
Guerin and Railway .Station
Gull Creek and Tamworth
Gunter and McCr.ie
Gunter and St. Ola Railway Stn. . .
do do
E. A. Dorman.
J. Sherby
D. E. Jackson . .
G. T. Kye.s...
J. Dymond . . . . i j.
W. Clare I 3
C. Gunter 100 yds,
IH. E. Lummis. .i 7
S. ShurtlefiF. . .! |
iH. Snider. . . I 4
T. H. Sweetman! 3i
C. Hoard. ... i 60 rods.
S.Swain | 4
W. Alsi)ort .... 7
J. J. Hadlev.... 11
E. A. Gould..,.: ^
S. Kettle j 6
F. Spencer and|
A. McWain.
D. E. WiJlianw
S. Howard
S. Murphy ....
A. McKim.. . .
R. H. Gunter. .
D. Trumble. . . .
B. W. Wilier..
12
2
3&6 jl2
12 12
6 ;i2
2 12
Haliburton and Railway Station. . J. Adams .
HaliVjurton and Wicksteed D. H. Anderson
Halloway and Railway Station E. Rose ... .
Halls Glen and Lakefield D. Madill
Hall's Lake and Mindfn J. Faulkner. .
do do W.J.Cooper.
Harcourt and Kennaway W. Scott
Harcourt and Railway Station D. Davis
Harrowsniith and Sydenham ,F. C. Martin.
Hartsmere and Hermon 'j. Bremner
do do W. Wade. ...
Hastings and Railway Station T. J. O'Neil. .
Havelock and Oak Lake S. Hubble
Havelock and Railway .Station D. D. Hogg. .
Havelock and Transfers P. G. Cromer. . . I ' . . . ' 12
Herman and McArthurs Mills A. McArthur 5 4
Hiawatha and Peterboro . ;W. W. Cowie. . . ' 13A 2
Highland Grove and Railway Stn. . J. F. McMillan. 1200 yds. 6
Hilher and Railway Station |W, W. Post i i4
from Feb. 1, '08.
(to Sept. 30, "07).
from II
(to Sept. 30, '07).
fron M
(to June 30, '07).
from 11
days (from Mar. 25, '08)
12 months
12
12
71 00
16 67
240 00
449 00
125 00
163 28
100 00
100 00
74 76
20 00
48 00
15 00
300 00
145 00
156 00
40 00
52 00
20 00
52 OU
90 00
40 00
140 00
30 (HI
70 (58
99 75
90 00
94 20
35 00
195 00
9(» 00
85 00
75 00
65 00
8 67
112 .50
137 50
60 00
55 00
124 80
211 52
105 00
105 00
52 00
50 00
48 00
27 62
118 00
50 00
120 00
92 08
47 (X)
2 88
125 (Kl
50 00
120 (X)
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— KINGSTON DIYISION B-99
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
Arc. — Continued.
Hillier and Rosehall R. H. Pettingill. '2h 3
Hoards Station and Railway Stn.. L. M. Sharpe... 20 rods. 6
Indian River and Railway Station..
Ingle and Roblin
Irondale and Railway Station . . . .
Ivanhoe and Railway Station
Ivy Lea and Lansdowne
Iv\- Lea and Summer Resorts
J. Duff
.J. Cra^^•ford . . .
P. A. Ban-
L. W. Seeley . .
M. H. McNeil.
do
Jellyby and Railway Station W. Fitzgerald .
Jermyn and Lang M. Carter
Jones Falls and Morton M. ^lucliniore .
Keene and Railway Station
do do
Kilbimie and Kingstons Mills.. . .
Kingston and Portsmouth
Kingston and Xewburgh
Kingston Letter Carriers Service.
Kingston and Perth Road
Kingston and Sydenham
Kingston and Street Letter Boxes. .
Kingston and Westport
Kingston and Willetsholme
Kingston Station and G.T. Junction
Kinmount and Mount Irwin
R. Mclntyre
M. Kennaley. . . .
J. Lawless
T. C. Wilson . . .
C. H. Finkle....
Kingston, Ports-
I mouth Electric
Railwaj'
W. Silver
E. R. Martin...
iB. McConville
]F. T. Stafford &
j W. J. Wing. .
H. M. Wenbom.
J. P. Hanley . . .
,T. Peacock
300 vds.
4
3
U
4|
27
Lakefield and Lakehurst A. G. Shearer . ,
Lakefield and Railway Station. ... J. M. Bygott
Lakefield and Young's Point jP. A. Kearney. .
Lake Opinicon and Perth Road C. Babcock
L'Aniable and Bronson Station. . . . :J. R. Tate
Lang and Railway Station 1 A. Esson
Lansdowne and Melcombe E. E. Landon. . .
Lansdowne and Rockfield B. Warren
Lansdowne and Railway Station. . . | Estate of T. E.
do do
Lansdowne and Sand Bay . . .
Latimer and Wolf's Comers.
Leinster and Overton
Leland and Oates
Lillies and Lyn ,
Lime Lake and Marlbank.. .
Keating
^y. H. Wallis. .
E. Patience. . . .
M. E. Traves..
J. Schann-horu
J. Buck
A. Bcx)th
C. B. Lovst. . . .
Lochlin and Railway Station G. W. James
do
do
Long Lake and Mountain Grove ... I. M. Smith
Lyn and Railway Station P. F. Clow
do. do H. Tennaiit. . . .
Lyn and Railway Station |W. A. McLean .
Lyndhurst and Morton Railway Stn. JR. Brownbridge.
L. Pringle.
47
2"
19
1
4
oh
10"
H
1"
4
h
1
1
6
3
4
i
2|&
12
2
12
12
3&6
6
3
6
3&6
18
6
3
6
12
3
6&3
6
6
3
3
3
2
3
3
12
12
18
18
6
12 & 6
12 months.
12
12
12
12
12
12
Season 1907 .
12 months
12 „ .
12 „ .
(to April 30, '07)
from M
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(to July 31, '07).
from It
15 days (to May
15, '07)
16 days (from
May 16, '07) . .
(to Dec' .31', '07) ".
from II
B-lOO
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
itc. — Contiimed.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Mcintosh Mills and Mallorvtown . .
McKenzie Lake and Madawaska
Station
McLean and Parham
Madoe and Queensboro
Madoc and Railway Station
do do ....
do do
^lallory town and Poole'.s Resort
Malloiytown and Rockport
Mallorj'town and Sherwood Spring.
Malone and Railway Station
Manhard and Clarke's Crossing. . . .
Maple Lake and Minden
Maple Lake and West (luilford . . .
Marmoi-a and Railwtiy Junction.. . .
Marmora aTid Shanick
Marmora and Sterhng
Maynooth, Bancroft and Railway
Station
^L'lynooth and C. O. Railway Stn. .
do do
Millbridge and Railway Station.. . .
Mill Haven and P^rnestown Station.
R. Leeder, jr... .
J. Carswell
H. Vanvolken-
burgh
E. (iroves
G. Alcombrack .
J. Henderson. . .
W. J. Atkins. . .
W. E. Williams.
A. Dickey, jr. . .
W. A. Empey . .
W. D. Nickle...
[T. (xoodeson . .
J. Barry
X. Barnum
R. A. McWil
Hams
Mrs. P. Sheridan
,W. Hulon .. .
I W.J. Fitzgerald,
Id. Smith
J. Haryett
C. Donaldson
C. Barriage
Minden and Railway Station W. R. Wil.son. . .
do do A. E. Stinson . . .
Minto and Sine C. G. Reid
^Nloira and West Huntingdon Rail-
way Station ;S. Clapsaddle .
Moneymore and Roslin J. W. Burley.,
• ^lorvenand Napanee N. Unger
^lonntain (irove and Railway Stn. .
Mountain View and Rossmore
Mount Julian and Burleigh Road . .
Murray and Railway Station
A. McDonald . .
C. H. Clark. . . .
P. Kennedy . . .
H. A. Boyce . . .
Napanee Street Letter Bo.ves R.
Napanee and Switzerville Y
Naphan and Poucher's Mills J.
Newl)liss and Irish Creek Station. . G.
NewlMiro and Railway Station J.
New Dublin and Bellamy's Station. J.
Norwot)d and Railway Station I).
Norwf)od and South Dummer.
Norwof)d, Workworth and Hastings
Railway Station
A. Leonard . .
E. R. Miller.
D. Naphan. . .
Pepper
H. Butler....
Horton
Foster
Newall
C. McDonald.
Odessa and Railway Station S. W. Clark . . .
Ormsby and Railway Station J. McKenzie. . .
Orm.sby and Thanet ! W. McKillican. .
EarkliMusc and Railway Station . ... J. B. Labarge. . .
Parma and The Pines W. E. Buck
Perth and Westport J. F. Mulville . .
Peterboro and Railway Station | A. Reid
14
14
6i
5
13i
1^0 rods,
22i
3'
4
9
16
15i
o
5i
5 m. &
ir.O yds.
100 yds.
6
3
1
n
6"
12i
5'
1
1(5 & 6
7
2.H
'^-,
2
6
12
7
24
6&3
«
3
6
3
Period.
6 12 months.
Amount.
(! 12
12 jl2
() jl2
3 Season 1907-
24 12 months..
(toSept^30,'07).
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from II
&17dys.(toNov.
2, '07)
12 days (to May
12, '07)
& ly days (from
May 13, '07) . .
22 days (from
Nov. 9, '07)...
12
Season 1007
12 months. .
3 12
3 12
2 112
!I2 Il2
(less fine) ,
.? cts.
325 00
94 00
89 00
303 00
1«7 80
295 00
125 00
144 00
321 28
103 93
80 00
40 00
2(J0 00
do 00
14G 28
80 00
340 00
192 24
14 25
45 00
95 00
31 50
23 76
183 48
70 00
144 00
39 00
152 56
40 40
300 GO
49 97
185 00
75 00
96 00
72 12
198 00
•111 98
1,50 00
370 92
46 08
460 00
2(>0 00
35 00
39 00
.SI 20
113 93
190 00
807 40
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— KiyGST02\ DIVISION B-101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Kingston Postal Division,
etc. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Peterboro Street Letter Boxes
Peterboro and Warsaw
Petworth and Yarker
Phillipston and Poucher's Mills. . . .
Phillipsville, Chantry and Elgin Stn.
do do do
Picton and Prinyer
do do
Picton and Railway Station
Picton and Solmesville
Picton and South Bay
do do
Picton Street Letter Boxes
Picton, West I^ake and West Point.
Nan;e
of
Contractor.
A. Kingscote. . .
J. Crowe
J. C. Wallace. . .
W. H. Sills
H. A. Lafortv . .
J. Phillips
J. Williams
C. Powers
0. C. Hubbs....
J. I. Thompson.
P. McCrimmon..
J. R. Jenkins . .
W. V. Pettet.. . .
A. Mills
Plevna and Clarendon Station H. Martin ...
Plevna and Lavant Station J. W. Kring ....
Point Traverse and South Bay. . . . JF. Bongard
Portland and Crosby Railway Stn.. j W. G. Singleton.
do do . .jH.H. Henderson
Portland and Smith's Falls G. W. Cannon. .
Preneveau and Rylstone W. Hoard
Pusey and Railway Station
Read and Shannonville : .
Roblin and West Plain
St. Lawrence and Wolfe Island ...
Sharbot Lake and Railway Station.
Sharbot Lake and Zealand.
Sidney Crossing and Railway Stn. .
Simcoe Island and Wolfe Island. . . .
Soperton and Railway Station.. . . .
Springville and Fraserville Railway
Station
Sterling and Railway Station
Toledo and Forthton Station
Tory Hill and Railway Station. . . .
Trenton and Railway Station
Trenton and Wooler
Tuftsville and Madoc Junction ....
Tweed and Railway Station
Umfraville and Turriff Railway Stn.
Villiers and Railway Station
Wellington and Railway Station. . .
Wellnian's Corner's and Railway
Station
West Huntingdon and Railway Stn.
West]X)rt and Railway Station
(B&W)
Westport and Railway Station
(K&P) '....
Westwood and Railway Station
Wilbur and Railway Station. ... .
Belleville and Hollowav
J. Shea
P. Brennan
A. Sedore
S. D. Woodman.
H. J. Thomson..
do
W. R. Vander
voort
T. Bu.sch
S. W. Stafford..
D. V. Trew
J. G. Richards .
G. Pepper
J. H. Anderson.
J. E. Rathburn.
J. W. McColl. . .
S. Tufts
O. C. Frost
J. McCabe
J. Hastie
G. Pettingill . . . .
T. Hubble.
A. Adams
J. H. Whelan.
Ivanhoe and Madoc
F. C. Knapj). . . ,
J. Doherty
R. Richardson.
G. L. Sills
J. Henderson.
5 m. &
792 rds.
16
4
5
2& 5i
1.5"
1.5_
5
174
19*
19l
1"
10 m. &
8 ni. &
50 rds.
"22
17
8
18
8 m. &
400 ft.
13?
3
14
10
10 yds.
X
4
9
320 yds."
4
2
1
20
10 yds.
&6
3
3
3
6
()
G
months
(to Dec. 31, '07) .
from do
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from do
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from 11
(to Sept. 30, '07;
from do
Special trip."* on account
of snow blockades on
railways.
Total
Amount.
S cts.
328 51
265 00
150 00
85 00
168 75
81 25
237 50
237 50
250 00
280 CO
197 50
237 50
78 24
250 00
270 00
190 00
120 00
83 50
111 33
595 00
131 24
50 00
267 48
25 00
175 00
1.58 80
75 00
103 62
65 00
.50 (JO
100 00
109 90
244 00
50 00
280 00
300 00
24 00
224 88
117 00
123 00
90 00
150 00
50 00
141 12
268 00
142 24
10 00
10 50
2 00
.$50,261 88
B-102
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
TORONTO POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division, made
within the year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
AVierdeen and Durham . . IT. Elvidge
Al>ingdon and Winona J. A. Bissell. .
Acton and Crewson's Comers W. Lambert. .
Ahmic Harbour ai.d Dunchurch.. . .jR. H. Johnson
Ahmic Harlx)ur and Spence ;R. Veitch ....
Air Line .Junction and Ry. Station. H. Bartz.
Albion and Railway Station . . . M.Sullivan...
Alderdale and I'owassan P. R. Owens .
Al<,'oma Mills and Ry. Station (C.P.)|G. C. McGuire
AllanburjJT and Railway Station. . . . ! J. Middaugh
Allandale and Holly IW Blo.xham .
AUandale and Painswick IE. A. Averill
Allandale and Railway .Station F. Adams . . .
Allensville and Catching Post M. McNichol
Alliston and Elmgrove J. H. Johnston
Alliston and Ry. Station (G.T.) J. J. Holland
Alli.stf^m and Rosemont <•
Alli.-itonLetterBo.xesandPo.stalCar! n
Alloa, Snelgrove and Ry. Station. . j^Y• Gambell . .
.\ljxirt and Bracebridge.
Alsace and Nipls.sing
Al.sfeldt and Flailway .Station
Alton and Railway Station
Amaranth Station and Ry. Station .
Amtjer and Milliken Ry. Station
H. F. Bickmore
J. Gerber, sr..
H. Zeigler . . .
T. Vanwyck. .
J. S. Lacon . .
G. A. Prentice
Amigari and Railway Station A. B. Hurrell
Ancaster and Hamilton | D. Morrison .
Angus and Baxter W. Pearce ....
Angus and Railway Station H. L. Tarbush
Ansonia and Thessalon A. Brandon . .
Anten Mills and Catching Post. . . . J. McLaughlin
Antioch and Grassmere S. Bloss
Api)leby and Railway .Station. ... iM. C. Prescott
Appleby Cotukt and Warren \j. L. Lamarche
Aptoand Phelpston Ry. Station. . . J. O'Neill
Ariel and Catching Post 1j. Dean
Amott and Railway Station. iJ. Murray
Arthur and Metz D. Smith
Arthur and Monck iW, R. Brock . .
Arthur .and Mount View I W. Jackson
do do |E. Shaw
Ash and Railway Station iT. Horn
Ashgrove and Georgetown C. Mitchell
Ashley and Railway Station iG. Follis
Atha and StouflFvilk- J. Storey
Atherley and Railway Station . . . . E. Lanigan.
Athlone and Tottenham E. P. Skelly. . .
Attercliffe Station and Ry. Station . i J. Sundy
Aunira and Railway Station iStraslerBros.. ..
Aurora and Vandorf 1 H. Evans
Aurora and White Rose H. Evan.s
Avening and Railway Station E. A. Pingle. . .
Axe Lake and Sprucedale i J. McPherson. .
14:
Period.
1
jl2 months
12
12
Season 1907
12 months
12
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12 .
12 .
12 .
12 -
12 ,
12 .
12 .
12 .
12 .
12 ,
12 ■
12 >
12 .
12 ,
12 ,
12 ,
11 ,
1 .
12 .
12 ,
12 ,
12 .
,
1 (from Oct. ]
.'07).
\
(toFeby.29,
from M
'08).
12 .
12 ,
12
12 .
::::::::::::':::i
3 ,
12 .
(to June 30,
W).
12 .
12 .
Amount.
8 cts.
156 00
500 00
112 48
62 30
108 57
75 00
25 (Mj
124 00
125 00
150 00
140 00
125 00
150 00
156 48
202 00
87 ;»2
234 72
31 4(»
200 00
75 00
!)4 00
100 48
115 Ot)
■80 80
290 00
97 48
344 00
140 00
48 00
49 00
40 (X)
80 <X)
85 00
104 IG
200 00
20 OO
59 66
88 53
180 00
42 84
6 81
48 00
160 00
50 24
183 64
105 89
289 00
120 88
120 00
22 50
370 00
120 00
164 58
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-103
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Ayton and Hampden
Ay ton and Xenagh
Ayton and Railway Station.
Azilda and Railway Station
Bala and Glen Orchard. . .
Bala and Gravenhurst
Bala and Sahanatien
Bala and Railway Station.
Balaclava and Owen Sound
do do
Baldwin and Railway Station
Ballantrae and Railway Station. . .
Ballinafad and Georgetown
Balmy Beach and Lee Avenue ....
Balsam Grove and Fenelon Falls. .
Balsam Lake and Glen Ai m
do do
Banda and Glencairn Railway Stn
Barclay and Stroud
Bardsville and Falkenburg Station
Barkway and Wa.shago
Barnesdale and Falding ,
Barnesdale and Moon Falls
Barnesdale and Railway Station . . ,
Barrie and Hillsdale
Barrie and Midhurst
Barrie and Railway Station
Barrie and Street Letter Boxes . . . .
Barrie Island and Gore Bay
Bar River and Railway Crossing. . .
Batteau and Railway Station
Baysville and Bracebridge
Baysville and Dorset
Baysville and Xewholm
Beamsville and Tintem
Bear Cave and Rousseau
Beaumaris and Hutton House
Beaverdale and Markdale
Beaverton and Railway Station. . . .
do do . . . .
Beeton and Railway Station
Belfountain and Railway Station. . .
Bell Ewart and Lefroy Railway Stn
Bellingham and Grassett
Bellingham and Ironbridge
Belwood and Craigsholme
Belw(Kjd and Dracon
Belwood and Railway Station
Bent River and Utterson
do do
Berkeley and Glasscf)tt
Berkeley and Harkaway
Berkelej' and Railway Station
Beiriedale and Mail Catching Post.
Bertha ville and Verner
H. Byers. .
J. Edwards
W. Kenna.
O. Ranger.
N. Orchard . . .
A. Jackson . . .
L. Sahanatien.
I. White
K. McEachern . .
D. McAlier
L. Grylls
W.H.Jones....
F. W. Betts ....
M. L.Smith....
J. Copp
G. Richman ....
R. J. Hargrave
H. S. Middle-
brook
G. Barclay
R. Goltz
F. Flewis ....
J.M. Hatherley.
D. Sweet
F. J. Brady....
W. J. Shanahan
J. W. Cook ....
E. Sevigny
W. Armstrong. .
J. Jefifkins
J. ^y. Collings..
M. S. Jackson...
J. Rowe ....
H. R. Smith ...
D. Ferguson . . ,
P. Hoffman, jr. ,
H. Bishton
J. Hutton
T. Brett
G. H. William
J. Lytle
W. C. McCutnh-
eon
W. Ramsav
R. Colgan ■;
W. Watson
D. Bell
E. Hanna
C. Campbell....
J. Hanna
O. B. Prosser . . .
J. Greer
R. Engli.sh
A. Clarke
E. Sargent
F. M. Harvie. . .
A. Legendre
200 yds
8|
16
9
1|
l.'if
151
6
4i
4i
2i
3'
6i
21"
13
14
i
16
5
10 rod.s
5
12
i
A
16
m
9
8
9i
2"
10
u
1'
2
2
2
6
6
2 3
3
3
1
12
1
3
12
6
6
2
6
1
3
3
24
12
Season 1907-08.
12 months
6
6
24 '12
24 112
6 112
12 1 12
& 21 days (from
Dec. 11, '07...
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from do
12
(to Oct. 31, '07)
from Ti
6
6
73
18 12
12 ., ....
12 M . . . .
Season 1907.
12 months . .
Season 1907-08.
12 months
& 16 days (from
Jime 15, '07).. .
12 M . . . .
12
12 M ....
12 „ . . . .
12 „ . . . .
12 „ . ..
12 „ . . . .
12 H ....
Sea.sonl907.
12 months. .
from .July 1, '07
24 12
12 12
12 12
3V
1
12
11
1
12
2
3
12
14A
2 il2
J^
12 12
15
3 I 2
15
3
10
6
2
12
9*
2&6
12
j-
12
12
2
3
12
7
1
12
(to May 31, '07)
from II
77 50
68 60
52 00
96 00
125 00
137 50
251 20
120 00
250 00
75 00
90 00
42 00
30 00
148 48
125 00
77 14
300 00
45 00
115 50
124 50
297 00
180 00
162 27
194 48
80 80
36 00
94 20
302 00
379 00
80 00
405 00
47 48
11 00
145 00
97 00
56 34
235 00
135 00
125 60
20 00
100 00
105 00
72 00
50 24
47 41
279 16
100 On
293 33
110 Oil
31 2(»
50 00
B- 104
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&:c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Bethany and Railway Station J. Hadden
Bexlev and Head Lake S. .T. Ryan
Bexley and Kirkfield F. R. J.
I Kague..
Binbrook and Railway Station J. Harrison
Binkham and Erin iG. McAliste
do do I A. Cowan
Biscotasing and Railway Station. . . J. C. T. Ann
strong
do do ... (t. T. T. Train.
Black Bank and Lisle Railway Stn. A. Duffin
Black Creek and Railway Station.. C. H. Jenks.
12 12 months.
3 12 „
:12 M ..
6
6 jl2
2 I 2 ., (to May 31, 'OT
2 10 „ from
Blackstock and Purple Hill
Black water and Lay ton
Black water and Railway Station.
Blizard Valley and Chelmsford..
Blizard Valley and Hamner
Blind River and Railway Station
Bobcaygeon and King's WJiarf. . .
Bobcaygeon and Railway Station . . R.
Bjbcaygeon and Red Rock M
Bognor and Woodford T.
Bolton, Castledergand Mount Wolfe R
W. Bartley
G. Hall. . . .
J. Allin...
E. Tyne . .
L. Menard
F. D. Pepin.,
■f. O'Leary
Garlick
Thomas
McArthur
Cronin
T. I). Elliott. . . .
W. Marshall ...
W. H. Rhamey.
R. H. Edgar ...
D. E. Oifford . .
C. Williams
Bolton and Railway Station
Boothville and I roton Station
Bordeau and Whitehall
Bowling Green and Laurel Ry. Stn.
Bowman^ ille and Cae.sarea
do do
Bowmanville and Courtice 'C. W. Lent
Bowmanville and Railway Station.. W. G. Glover
Bowmanville and Tyrone iW. H. Mrwre. .
Boyle and Fenwick I W. H. Smith.. . .
Bracebridge and Fraserburg :W. H. Stone
! house
Bracebridge and Hutton House
J. B. Hutton...
W. A. Porter . .
A. R. Cameron
A. Pooler. .
Kave
P. Perry
Newton
Taplin.
Damara.
do and Milford Bay
do and Muskoka Falls ..
do and Point Kaj'e
do do
do and Railway Station.
do . and Uffington
do do
do and Wharf
do and Zi.ska J. Killen
Brackenrig and Port Carling C. H. Davidson
Brackoiidale and Wychwood Park C. Webb
Bra<lfonl and Newton Robinson... . C. Melbourne. .
Bradford and Railway Station do
Brae Lake and SouthHiver W. L. Taylo.'. .
Brampton and Huttonsville M. O. Hyatt
Brampton and Railway Station T. Thanburn . .
Brechin and Dairymple E. Vickers ....
Brechin and Railway Station J. Koster
Brechin and L^dney I do
do
do
do
Brennan Harbour and Spanish jNipi.ssing Lum-
j ber Co. . ....
Brentwood and Railway Station. . . S. C. Warner. . .
Bridgeburg and Railway Station. . . iD.L. Hawkinson
*
24
9
1
4
6
12
9
3
1
24
H
6
H
6
2A
6
1
12
i
42
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISION B— 105
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c — Continued.
Name of Route.
Bridgeburg and Shipyards
do Transfer of Mails
Brisbane and Conningsby
Britainville and Long Bay
Bronte and Railway Station. . . . .
Brookfield Station and Railjvay
Station . .
Brookholni and Shouldice
Brooklin and Railway Station
Brougliani and Markham
Brougham and Whitbj-
Brown Hill and Railway Station. . .
Brown's Xur.'jeries and Ri.ilgeville . .
Bruce mines and Cloudslee
Bruce Mines and Railway Station .
Brunswick and Railway Station.. . .
BuUer and Kimmount
Burketon Station and Enfield
Burketon Station and Railway
Station
Burks Falls and Doe Lake
do do
Burks Falls and Dunchurch
Name
of
Contractor.
W. J. Brown . . .
D.L. Hawkinson
A. Peavov
N. Campbell. . . .
•J. S. McDonald.
M. Topp
T. Skinner
J. Pile
H. Bennett ....
.J. Scott
•T. Merchant . .
E. C. Morris . . .
N. McEwen . . . .
Bruce Mines and
Algoma Rail-
way Co
L. C. Patterson . .
J. Gillespie
T. Thorn
Burks Falls and Railway Station . .
Burlington and Port Nelson
Burlington and Radial Railway
Station
Burnal)y and Railway Station
Burnside and Uhthoff
Burnt Riser and Railway Station. .
Bury's Green and Railway Station
Byng Inlet North and French River
Byng Inlet North and Parry Sound
Cache Bay and Field
Cache Bay and Railway Station . . .
Catch Bay and Veuve River
Caistorville and Canfield
Calderwood and Railway Station . .
Caldwell and Caledon
Caledon and Railway Station. .....
Caledon East and Railwaj' Station.
Caledonia and Empire
Callender and Railway Station ....
Callender and Wi.sawasa
Cambray and Lindsay
Cameron and Railway Station ... .
Camilla and Granger
do do
Camilla and Whittington
Canifiania and Railway Station. . . .
Cajnpbellcroft and Railway Station
Cami)be]lville and Railway Station.
Caniperdown and Railway Station.
Canfield, Darling Road and Warner
Cannington and Derry ville
J. Burr
T. H. Maishall
J. Parkhurst. . .
R. A. Creasor. .
R. H. Menzies.
W. Bamford. . .
H. Bray
W. A. Kinnard
J. Shelswell . . .
S. Suddaby ....
Y. Smith ....
^. Germain . . .
F. Montgomery
.IS
26|
12
1
4
11
■C^
"A
4
9*
3
U
2i
24"
m
L. G. Parent ... 13
E. D. Jessup . . . 700 yds.
M. Steep G &8
J. Harkins 8
M. Calder 3
W. J. Brown ... 5f
do
J. W. Phillips .
J. W. McMillan
G. L. Bailey. . .
T. Whvte
F. W(K>d .
P. Northcott
W. Allen
W. J. Dynes . . .
W. McBride.. .
H. Patten
A. Smith
M. Beattie j k
J. Barclay 4 rods
J. G. Cline . . . . j 6 & 2|
L. Farron 4i
500 yds.
lOi
70 ft.
Period.
Amount.
mos. (from Feb. 1, '08)
(from Oct. 1, '07
14 12
2 12
1 112
U 6 |l2
12 M
3 -. (to June 30, '07).
9 II from II
Part of seasons lfl0(;-07 &
1907-08
12 months
12 „
12 »
12 „
12 :,
12
12 M
Part of seasons 1906-07 &
1907-08
2 12 months
24 12
jl2
1 12
!12
6 12
24 1 12
f) 12
G 12
24
6
6
12
3
3
3
2
6
6
12
6&3
6
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from M
12
12
12
12
9
3
12
12
12
12
12
12
2 months 14 days to June
14, '07
S cts .
49 16
94 20
125 00
50 00
lOG 40
50 00
145 00
112 68
400 GO
340 00
62 80
79 00
52 00
175 00
80 00
55 00
150 00
75 00
28 00
168 00
612 50
584 04
90 00
60 00
87 68
90 00
()2 80
45 00
211 20
456 75
200 00
174 90
102 90
180 00
80 59
156 60
7:5 44
40 00
404 24
200 00
110 00
344 00
75 00
71 25
38 75
114 00
105 04
40 00
60 00
36 36
273 84
61 81
B-106
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Cannington and Railway Station. . . J. H. Francis.
Cannington and Wilfrid U. Rogers
Cajje Rich and Meaford
Carden and Dalrymple
Carleton West and Railway Station
Carluke and Hamilton
Carrville and Railway Station
Cartier and Railwaj' Station
Cashtown and Creemore
Castlemore and Kleinburg Station..
Cataract and Railway Station
Cedar Brae and Railway Station . . .
Cedar Dale and Railway Station. . .
Cedarvalley and Railway Station . .
Cedarville and Mount Forest
Chantler and Catching Post
Chapleau and Railway Station
Chatsworth and Chesley
do
do
Chatsworth and Dcsboro
Chatsworth and Durham
Chatsworth and Railway Station.
Chatsworth and Walter's Falls. . .
Chelmsford and Hanmer
W. Flood
P. McCarthy..
W. ¥oT(\
G. Morton ....
M. Harrison . .
L. MacMillan
J. Cotton. . .
•T. Cairns
A. H. Vanwyck.
F. Cain...
H. Robins.
H. Widdifield.
C. Robinson.
E. S. Keenan.
P. A. Mulligan.
W. E. Dobie. . .
J. Sinclair . .
I
J. Wilcox I
J. Creasor j
G. J. Blyth
A. Abercrombie. I
L. Menard !
24
Coldwater and Lovering
Cold water and Moonstone
do do
Coldwater and Railwaj' Station ....
Coleman and Railway Station . . . .
Collingwood and Gibraltar
Collingwood and Railway Station. .
Collingwood and Street Letter
Bi >.\es
Collins Inlet and Killarney
Colwell ;ind Railway Station. . . .
Commanda and Restoule
R. Kee
P. Ferguson . . .
J. L. King
E. H. Sloan. . .
L. M. Kemey.
R. Besse . ...
J. Pethick
Chelmsford and Railway Station. . . S. Irwin.
Cheltenham, Campbell's Cro.ss and
Railway Station
Cheltenham and Railway Station...
Christian Island and Lafontaine.. . .
Churchill and Railway Station
Cliurchville and Railway Station. . .
Claremont and Railway Station. . . .
Clarke and Kendal
Clarke and Xewtonville Railway
Station
Clarksburg and Duncan
Cl.irkslmrg and Railway Station.. . .
Clarksburg and Redwing
Clark.son and Railway Station
Ciavering and Railway Station ....
Clear Lake and Uttington
rUyde and Leslie Railway Station. .
Colxxronk and Fenelon Falls
Coboconk and Norland
Cockburn Island and Thessalon ....
W. Rutlierford. .
A. J. Howard . .
R. Best
I. Thcnnpson . . .
E. M. Clarkson..
M. Perkins ... .
A. Tai)lin
E. McXiciiol . . .
F. C. Fielding. .
R. J. Woodcock.
R. C. Reid
W. H. Lovering
G. Barr
do
S. D. Ei)1ett....
J. McCulloch...
J. McLean
•I. S. Duncan.. . .
do
C. W. Pitt..
O. S. Rowe.
•J. Atchison.
|30 days from March 2, '08
12 months
;12
112
1
6 10
14 12
8 days to May 8,
'07
23 days fromMav
'J, 07 ".
7daystoMay7, '07
9 days from April
22, '07
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Part of Season 1906-07
and 1907-08...
12 months
12
12
247 75
140 00
62 48
32 .50
.">40 00
i;i;t 00
121 (i3
100 00
250 00
75 00
5 00
130 24
7 80
499 f>0
25 00
172 71
44 36
716 48
17 78
650 (10
207 24
400 00
705 78
291 64
424 00
47 00
200 00
219 OS
100 00
157 00
284 00
251 20
400 00
313 00
390 0()
80 00
60 (iO
243 00
121 24
595 00
235 00
230 00
156 00
74 00
100 00
144 44
199 00
235 00
350 00
140 00
223 00
81 64
115 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISIOi: B-107
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
<kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Concord and Thornhill Railway
Station
Coniston and Catching Post
Connor, Palgrave and Railway
Station
do do
Cookstown and Railway Station. . .
Cooksville and Railway Station ....
Copetown and Orkney
Copper ClifF and Railway Station .
Copper Cliff and Sudbury
do do
Coibetton and Railway Station . . .
Cornwliin and RaUway Station . . .
Coulson and Orillia
Craigie Lea and Gregory
Craigie Lea and Wharf
Ci'aigleith and Railway Station . . .
Crawford and Elmwood
Credit Forks and Railway Station.
Creeniore and Lavender
Creemore and Railway Station. ..
Creighton Mine and Railway Stn. .
Cre.swell and Manilla Junction Ry.
Station
Creswell and Salem Corner.s
Criefl and Puslinch
Crossland and Phelpston
Crowland and Welland
Cruickshank and Shallow Lake . . .
Crystal Beach and Railway .Stn . . .
Crystal Beach and Wharf . . . .
Cutler and Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
csrs
J, L. McDonald i
D. O'Brien 500 yds.
W. Lavery......i 12 13^
H. J. Wallace/.. 12-13^
H. Coleman ... |
C. F. Colwell... 1
A. P. Thompson 3
R. A. Waite .... 1
R. H. Carmichael 5
J. M. Kelly . . . 5
G. L Thompson 30 rods
Dam Creek and Railwaj^ Station . . .
Darlington and Railway Station . . .
do do
Dartmoor and Sebright
Davenport and J\iirbank
Davenport and Railway Station . . .
Dean Lake and Iron Bridge
Dean Lake and Railway Station. . .
Deerhurst and Gilford
De Gra.ssi Point and Lefroy
Depot Harbour and Railway Stn. . .
Derby Mills and Owen Sound Road
Desbarats and Railway Station ....
Desboro and Dobbinton
Desboro and Marnion
Dillon Port and Parry Sound
Dobbinton and Grimston
Don and Toronto
Dongola and Kinmount
Dorion and Ouimet
Dovercourt and Railway Station . . .
Downej-ville and Omemee
Downsview and Railway Station. .
Dromore and Holstein
Dromore and Thistle
Drumquin and Milton West
Duiibarton and Toronto
T. Priest.
A. Leitch
T. Waters . . .
T. ^yaters .
A. Fleming . . .
J. Teasdale. . .
G. G. Smith . .
R. W. Lackie.
J. A. Akitt. . .
10
16
5
13
Period.
12 months
10 „ 12 days, fr. May
20, '07 '
3 months to June 30, '07
fr.
12
G
3-6-12
3-12
24
18
6
14
6
6
6
6
6
I &2 il2 M ...
G ; Season 1907
G 112 months. .
3 112
12 il2
do
to Dec. 31, '07.
fr. do
W. G. McKinley 250 yds. :
J. M. Johnston. |
N. Sinclair 2|
D. McDonald ... 3 j
M. R. Langnian 19 j
H. L. Pratt 4
D. Cameron .... 3^
E. A. Buck. .. U
E. A. Buck I j
A.M. Shackleton h
J. O'Dri.-^coll....
J. Langmaid. . . .
F. J. Higginson.
S. Hill
A. Watt
W. Rowntree . . .
W. J. Beharriell
W. Rowan
R. Baynes
H. P. "Xesbitt. . .
J. K. Meredith..
R. Robert.son . . .
J. P. Quinn
G. Tough
W. Yager
A. Thomp.son. . .
G. Tough
J C. White . . .
■J. L. Davis
M. Peacock
•T. A. Hopkins. .
C. Downey
M. Morgan
P. Sterne
W. W. Raniage.
J. Curry
H. Wood
75 yds.
n
1 4
! 2h
\ 50 yds .
8
.500 ft. . .
li
100 yds.
• i
200 yds.
■]9i
^
22
3|
8
5i
(•>"
li
18
9
A
39.',
6
24
6
12
3
3
3
3-6
3
12
12
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
Season 1907.
Season 1907 .
12 months . .
12
9
3
12
9
3
12
12
12
Season 1907
12 monthb.
12
12
3
9
12
9
12
12
12
10
12
12
12
12
12
12
to Dec. 31, '07.
fr. do
toDec. 31, '07
to June 30, '07
to June 3f>, '07 .
f r. July 1, '07 . .
fr. July 1, '07...
to Jan. 31, "08.
Amount,
§ cts.
157 GO
64 90
94 75
223 50
150 72
ISO 00
205 00
145 80
127 50
60 00
34 00
335 00
581 00
70 00
16 20
48 00
153 00
73 78
440 00
94 20
31 20
100 00
GO 00
100 00
285 00
239 00
75 00
28 80
25 00
215 80
20 00
67 50
30 00
80 00
IIG 66
12 50
136 75
90 00
182 00
48 00
50 00
24 00
80 80
58 50
52 50
175 00
69 00
304 00
75 00
130 00
83 58
3()n («)
lOu (it
».I0 00
75 00
300 00
490 00
B-108
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Koine.
Diinchurt-h and Parry Sound
Dinichurch and Whitestone
Dundalk and Hopeville
Dundalk and Kingscote
Dundalk and Mclntyre
Dundalk and Railway Station. . . .
Dunda-s and Sheffield
Dunn's Valley and Opliir
Dunnville and Railway Station. . .
Dvinn\ille and Wellandport
do do
Dunsford and Plea.sant Point ....
Dun.sford and Railway Station
Duntroon and Ma.xwell
Duntroon and Railway Station. . . .
Durham and Railway Stn. (CP. ).
do do (G.T.).
Durham and Walkerton
Dwight and Fo.x Point
Dwight and Huntsville.
Eagle Lake and Sundridge
Karn.scliffe and Rosemont
Ebordale and Markdale
Echo Bay and Railway Station
Echo Bay and Sylvan Valley
Eden Mills and (Juelph
Edgar and Hawkestone Ry. Stn . . .
Edgeley and Thornhill Railway Stn
Egbert and Catching Po.st. ...
do do
Elcho and Smith ville
Elder and Mono Centre. .
Elder's Mills and Railway Station.
Elia and Railway Station
Elizabeth ville and Port Hope
Elmbank and Malton
Elmvale and (iib.son
Elmvale and Railway Station
Emberson and Huntsville
Emery and Railway Station (C.P.).
Emsdale and Railway Stn. (G.T.). .
Ennis and Loretto
Ennismore and Erankhill
Epi>ing and Meaford
Erin and < lUclph
Erin and Railway Station
E8i>anola and Webbwoo<l Ry. Stn. .
R. A. Creasor . .
J. E. Cox
J. H. Scott
T. Marrie
M. Mclntyre.. . .
T. Hanbury . . . .
G. W. Hendrie..
A. Cooper
•J. J. McGraw . .
L. Durham
W. H. Fluelling.
C^Hore
W. Gordon
W. Scott
M. M. Russell..
W. A. Tucker..
W. Walpole....
W.Caldwell....
Huntsville, Lake
of Bays & Lake
Simcoe Nav.
Co. (Limited).
do
T. Tnwle
R. Bradley
M. Smith
D. Robertson. . .
S. R. Haldenby.
W. Woods
T. W. Mont-
gfmiery
R. Sawden
G. Hopkins
G. Thompson. . .
E. Hartnett
T. Giles
G. T. Elder. . . .
J. Dnniels
J. F. Beatty . . . .
J. Harrison. . . . .
J. P. Dean, .. .
T. Mathewson . .
G. T. Young. . . .
J. Watson
F.W. Brooks...
A. W. Burk.. .
C. Lowes
R. Onia
W. H. Carton . .
W. Chisholm..
Spanish River
Pulp Co...
Espanola and Mail Catching Post. .
E.xcelsior and Kagawong
Fairbairn and Fenelon Falls. . .
Fairbank and Railway Station.
Fairholnie and Lorimer Lake. .
do
H. L. Corbier.
T. E. Tiers.. .
A. Watt
W. C. Ferris. .
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TOROXTO DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B—Co7itinued.
B-109
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Fair Valley and Warniinster '.J. Thornton.
raldingand(,)tterLakeEaiIwayStn. M. Rankin...
Falkenb\n"or Station and Port Carlinof A. Eniiis
Falkenburg Stn. and Railway Stn. .
Falkenburg- Stn. and Windermere. .
Fawkhani and Washago Ky. Stn. . .
Fenelon Fallsjvnd Raihvay Station.
Fenwick and Railway Station
Fenwick and River Bend
Fenwick and St. Johns West
Fenwick and Welland
Fergus and Living Springs
Fern Glen and Railway Station ....
Fesserton and Railway Station ....
Fetherston and Parry Harbour ....
Feversham and Fleshertc-n
Feversham and Lady Bank
Fingerboard and Sonya
Fleetwood and Franklin
Flesherton,Kimberley & Vandeleur
Flesherton and Railway Station. . . .
Fort Erie and Railway Station ....
Foxmead and Railway Station
Franconia and Railway Station. . . .
Franklin and Railway Station
Freelton and Hamilton
Freelton and Mountsberg
Freeman and Railway Station
do do
Gait and Sheffield
Gamebridge and Railway Station. .
Garden River and Railway Station.
Garry Owen and Owen Sound
Garson and Sudbury
Gasfield and Railway Stn., Strom-
ness, etc
Gas Line and Catching Post. . . . . .
Georgetown and ( ilen Williams ....
Georgetown and Railway Station . .
do do
Georgina Island and Virginia
Germania and Gravenhiu'st
Gemiania and Uffington Roatl
Gertrude Mine and Raihvay Station
Gilchrist and Shanty Bay
Gilford and Railway Station
Glanmorgan and Millbrook
Glanford Station and Railway Stn..
Glenarm and W(»<)dville
(rlencairn and Railway Station ....
Gleneden and Mount Forest. ....
Glen Huron and Railway Station. .
(ilenila and Majflf Island ...
(ilen Major and Mvrtle
(ilen Orchard and Redwood
Glen Orchard and Stony Brae
II Whiteside
Glenville and Newmarket
24— a8
W. Naismith... .
D. Fife
A. B. McDonald
H. Brooke
A. Rice
J. C. Chambers.
•J. A. McQueen..
J. C. Ball
W. MarshaU....
H. Tebby. ......
R. Jancowski. . .
\I. A. Peake....
J. Sample
G. Myers
R. Moase
J. Shea
J.Weber
W. W. Trimble.
H. Plato
W. Black
R. C. Glaves. ...
H.E.Tripp&Son
D. D. Wheeler. .
J. Mount
E. B. Freeman. .
J. W. Freeman .
J. Ramchisel . . .
D. McBain.... ..
A. W. Cunning-
ham
J. F. Godfrey. . .
A. Mclntyre
G. Rinker
E. Michener. . . .
L. Lewis
W. Hall
W. A. McCallum
C. Big Canoe.. . .
•I. E. Rosgar
do
A. McDonald...
H. Gilchrist
J. A. Blain
A. Hanna
H. Clark
S. Duniiiiid
S. T. Stcphen.s..
R. Clark
J. R. Hamilton.
W. McAmmond.
C . Hartle ...
N. Orchard
do
do
T. Somerville. . .
4
H
ICi
5h
9'
Hi
6
4-
2
12
5
2i
2
10i-6i
1|
H
i
n
100 ft.
14f
\
6
10
IH
3 112 months
12 12 „
6 Part of Seasons 1906-07
and 1907-08
6-12 il2 months
12
R.T
2
3
24
3
6
2
3
6
6-6
24
42
6
6
12
6
30
30
6 [12
0 12
7 il2
3 12
3 3
2
12
18
^
18
4
2
13^
'3
2*
6
150 yds.
6
4
6
i
24
6
2
C. 12
k
(i
5
3
H
6
D
1
7
6
2i
3
8
3
U
3
3|
6
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(from Sept. 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07). I
fi'om II
(from May 1, '07)
(to April 30, '07)
12 I,
12
12 I,
12 II
12 -.
Season 1907-8
Part of season 1906-7 .
Season 1907
12 months
5 cts.
100 00
314 00
221 96
70 25
378 00
150 72
89 48
78 50
275 00
275 00
414 10
75 00
70 65
113 04
100 00
226 50
64 00
85 00
]00 00
697 00
149 00
583 32
60 00
251 20
70 00
179 00
170 00
62 80
62 80
162 00
100 00
183 00
196, 00
135 41
46 66
80 00
152 00
75 00
87 50
40 00
252 08
10 00
60 52
185 00
62 80
125 00
69 08
425 CO
60 0<)
100 00
140 00
65 00
187 00
40 80
16 80
33 25
120 00
B-110
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Continutd.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
lire. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Goldenburgh and Sowerby R. Hendry .
Goodwood and Railway Station ... J. Hakney . .
Gordon Bay and Railway Station. . J. M. Hatherley.
Gordon Lake and Leeburn N. Morrison .
Gordon Lake and Railway Station. J. W. Alderson,
Gore Bay and Ice Lake R. Brett
Gore Bay and Kagawong
Gore Bay, Meldrum Baj' and Silver
Water
Gore Bay and Poplar
Gore Baj' and Providence Bay
Gore Bay and Spanish River Rail-
way Station
Goring and Rocklyn
Gormiey and Unionville
Goulais Bay and Sault Ste. Marie . .
Grand Valley and Peepabun
Grand Valley and Railway Station.
Grand Valley and Wesley
Granite Hill and Mandeville !
Grassie and Kinilio
Grassie and Railwaj' Station
Gravenhurst and Railway Station. .
Gravenhurst and Soiithwood
Gravenhurst and Uffington
Gravenhurst and Walker's Point. . .
Gravenhurst and West Gravenhurst.
Gravenhurst and Wharf
Greenbank and Blackwater Junction
Green Bay and Sheguindah
Green River and Railway Station. .
Grenfel and Railway Station
Grimsby Park and Railway Station.
Gueli)h and Hamilton
Guelph and Shiloh
Guelph and Street Letter Boxes. . . .
Guthrie and Railway Station
W. Cosby
W. Priddle...
M. McArthur.
J. Mastin . , .
J. Purvis
R. Williamson.
,R. Campbell...
A. McAuley. . .
R. Dickson ....
.J.andF. Sargent
R. Boyle ....
!A. McLaren.
W. Xewnham
J. O. Moore .
W. H. Johns
E. Mc Alpine
J. Crozier
H. Bradley . .
J. (iroh
I. Passmore. .
S. Dusty
L. W. Ferguson.
M. R. Hoover
E. J. Tracey.
E. A. Chown
J. Foster
G. H. Cakes.
W. Reed. ..
W. Mitchell .
Hamilton and Hunter Street Stn . .
Hamilton and Kilbride
Hamilton and King Street Station.
Hamilton Conveyance of Letter
Carriers
Hamilton and Mount Hamilton
Hamilton and Street Letter Boxes.
Hamilton Beach and Radial Rail-
way Station
Hamlet and Severn Bridge
Hamlet and Railway Station
Hampshire Mills and Orillia
Hampton and Solina
Hanover and Street Letter Boxes
Hanover and Mulock
Hanover and Railway Station
Hatherton and Maxwell
Canadian Trans
fer Co
W. Small. .. .
j Canadian Trans-
j fer Co....
Hamilton Street
Railway Co.
W.J. Winn..
G. Pitlock . . .
J. Hughes. .
N. E. Bennett .
do
C. Baird
B. G. Stevens.
W. Wendorf . .
W. Wendorf..
do
M. Scilley . . .
Period.
2&2
12 months
12 „
9 II & 13 days (from
June 18, '07).
12 „
12 ,
Season 1907
Part of seasons 1906-07,
and 1907-08...
12 months
12
12
Part of sea,sons 1906-07,
andliK)7-08...
Amount.
3 .. (to June 30, '07) .
1 M (to April 30, '07).
Part of seasons 1906-07,
and 1907-08...
12 months
Season 1907
onths .
12 12
6
1-18-24
(to June 30, '07).
from i<
S cts.
79 50
40 00
62 25
70 41
229 40
59 00
120 00
700 00
208 00
300 00
763 00
70 00
310 00
402 00
40 00
130 00
244 00
27 07
90 00
80 00
234 72
22 00
20 83
57 50
125 00
68 40
135 00
78 01
155 00
78 75
36 50
700 00
319 57
161 60
165 00
226 08
197 00
.50 00
1,000 00
25 00
2,000 00
52 20
18 75
93 81
473 00
95 00
25 00
163 80
90 00
60 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-111
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
cV:c. — Cont inued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Hawkestone and Railway Station . .
do do . .
Hekkla and Rosseau
Hereward and Bel wood Railway Stn
Heron Bay and Railway Stn . . . .
Hewitt and Railway Station
Highfield and Catching Post. .
Hill.sburgh and Railway Station. . .
Hillsdale and Hobart
Hillsdale and Mount St. Lonis. . ,
Himsworth and Powasson
Hindon Hill and Peterson's Corners
Hoath Head and Owen Sound
Hockley and Mono Centre
Hogg and Linden wood
Holland Centre and Railway Stn. .
Holland Landing and Railway Stn.
Holstein and Orchard
Holstein and Railway Station . . .
Honey wood and Railwaj' Station. .
Honora and Little Current ......
Honora and Rockville
Hotham and Ni pissing
Hugel and Warren
Humber and Weston
H umber Bay and Railway Station .
Humberstone and Railway Station.
Humberstone and St. Letter Boxes
Huntsville, Dwight and Fox
Point
Huntsville and Portage
Huntsville and Railway Station.
Huntsville and Ravenscliffe
Linton
A. Stone
Grenke ....
Hanna
Cameron. . .
Hewitt
Smith
Carmicha*! . .
E. Smith...
Coulson
Hanrahan. .
Taylor
Fisher
Beatty
Shaw
C. Price
, Luck ,
Mark
Doupe
Grummett . . .
Hay
Spry
Steele
Dixon ... .
Harris
McConnell . . .
J. Barthe... .
do
\
7
4
6
54
7
11
3i
i
12
13
9
6
6
8
333 yds
Huntsville. Lake
of Bays & Lake
Simcoe Co 20i^
do 10 "
J.D.Thomas... f
W. Clark f,54
Ilf racombe and Xovar [ W. Campbell . .
Inglewood and Railway Station . . I J. Scott ...
Innolmes and Orrville |S. Higgins. . . .
Irish Lake and Priceville 'T. E. Sullivan .
Iron Bridge and Skibo IA. Fraser
Isbester and Catching Post jL. Garnett
Islington and Railway Station .
do do
I vry and Railway Station
Jackfish and Railway Station
Jackson and Owen Sound
Jack.son's Point and Railway Stn. . .
James Bay Junction and R'y. Stn.
Janetvillc and PontyiX)ol
Jarlsburg and Railway Station
do do . . . .
Jerseyville and Railway Station. . .
Jocelyn and Outlook
Jocelyn and Richard's Landing. . . .
John Island and Cutler Railway
Station
E. S. Musson.
J. W. Dunn .
W. Reid
19
150 ft.
24— A8i
P. A. Nicol \
W. Caswell ' 6
W. Morton 100 yds
S. G. Vance .... 250 yds
W. Foster 29 R.T,
Est. Jno. Nelson: i
A. F. Burkland.
G. W. Bi.shop...
P. Mansfield .... 4"
S. Henry 14^
Moulthiop Lum-
ber Co
Period.
Amount.
3 mos. (to June 30, '07)
from II
24 !12
2 & 3 12
2 12
6 12
12 12
24 12
24 12
6 & 3 12
3 & 6 12
3
12
12
12
12
12*
9
3
12
(to June 30, '07) i
(to Dec. 31, '07)
12 I- . .
12 I- ..
Season 1907
12 months .
12 I- . . .
3
9
12
12
12
(to June 30, '07)1
from ^ II I
Part of seasons 1906-07 &
1907-08
11 70
3.5 40
53 00
113 00
75 00
45 00
65 00
80 00
200 00
75 00
60 00
52 00
98 10
402 50
40 00
123 OO
150 72
150 00
130 00
274 00
155 00
35 00
125 00
100 00
221 00
150 00
137 68
30 0(1
344 05
100 00
330 00
75 00
52 00
78 00
210 00
84 00
74 72
6 11
128 18
78 25
200 00
50 00
188 00
89 81
31 28
380 00
27 50
82 50
43 48
52 00
130 00
100 00
B-112
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Jordan and Railway Station.
Jordan and Vineland
Jordan Harbour and Jordan Station
Judhaven and Port Catling
A. S. Moyer
do
G. Oliver....
A. Ennis.. . .
51
14
Katrine and Orange Valley
Katrine and Railway Station
Katrine Station and Catching Post.
Kearney and Railway Station
Kearney and Sand Lake
Keldon and Shelburne
Kell.s and Powassan
Kel.<D and Christie '.s Siding
Kemble and Wolseley
Keswick and Roach's Point
Kettleby and Railway Station.
Kilgorie and Whitfield
Killamey and Little Current .
F. H. White....' 6
J. J. Sutherland IJ
J.W. Sutherland 60 yds.
R. :McConkey '
J. Hunter . . .
W. McBride.
H. Anderson
R. E. Allan.
W. G. Van.stone
D. V. Van Nor
man
C. Shropshire
T. Dorsey . . .
A. Mclvor. . .
Killean and Railway Station
Kilmanagh and Mono Road Station
Kihsorthy and Catching Po.st
Kil worthy and Morri.son Lake
do do '
Kilworthy and Sparrow Lake
King and Railwaj' Station
King and .Strange
Kinghurst and ilooresburg
Kinniount and Railway Station.
Kipling and Verner
Kirkfield and Lorneville Railway
.Station '
Kirkfield and Rohallion
Kirkwall and Rockton
Kleinburg and Railway Station.
Knatchbull and Speyside
Kolopore and Ravenna
Lafontaine and Penetanguishene. . .»
Laird and McLennan
Lake Oharle.s and Oxenden
do do
Lambton Mills and Railway Station
Landerkin and Town Line Corners.
do do
Larchwood and Railway .Station.
Leaside .Junction and Railway
Station
Leaskdale and Railway .Station.
Lee Valley and Webbwood .
Lefaive's Corners and Catching Post
Lefroy and Railway Station
I.ienionville and Stouffville ...
Leskard and Newca.'^tle
Leskard and New Park
Lewesham and Washago
do do
Lily Lake and Manitowaning
I. Ferguson . .
M. Stonehouse
(i. A. Lehmann
J. D. Smith .
•T. Lalonde. . .
A. Wiancko .
J. A. McDonald
A. McDonald.
S. Fen ton ....
(;. Train. . . .
J. F. Whalen.
n
10
9
3
li
41
20
'200 yds.
S. Dumond. . .
R. WTialen . .
•J. Harper . . . .
.J. Cairns. . .
A. McDonald.
S. A. Wilson .
F. Longpre . .
A. Venn
R. R. Tupper
F. J. Cry.sler
F. Cornish. .
A. Rimmer . .
R. Donald . . .
<T. Wright...
J. H. Lea. . . .
W. H. Oliver
A. Edgeley. .
T. Bra,sseur. .
J. G. Douse .
R. Chappell .
T. W. .Tackson
R. Miller
J. Fox
P. H. Brace . .
E. Norton
1;
300 yds.
SOO yds.
13
6A
l'
h
16 r. t.
10
4
21
24
12 !12 months
12 & 6'12 .. . .
12
Part of seasons 1906-07 &
1907-08
1 12 months
G 12
12 12
8 12
2
3
3
6
2
6
24
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Part of seasons 1906-07 &
1907-08
12 months
12
12
10
4J! 6 & 2 12
i I 6 12
0 :12
2 12
12 ;i2
2 12
6 12
2 !l2
G ,12
12 12
6
2
3
3
18
3
3
6
12
6
3
3
12
6
6
2
3
3
1
(to May 31, '07).
from «
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from >i
tto Dec. 31, '07).
from 11
(to July 31, '07)
ifrom I.
^ cts.
0.") 00
114 30
125 00
155 00
40 00
78 50
50 24
139 48
i:!0 00
200 00
ISO 00
60 00
104 (X)
2G0 00
405 28
60 0<J
338 10
125 GO
69 00
39 12
10 83
54 16
89 40
110 <X>
300 00
60 00
60 00
202 48
595 00
80 00
150 00
1.50 00
197 00
176 00
275 00
78 75
57 00
75 00
225 00
70 20
22 50
120 00
12 00
425 00
165 00
55 00
.-jO 24
240 00
300 00
60 00
116 66
233 33
.50 00
MAIL TRANSPOBTATIOX— TORONTO DIVISION B -113
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimted.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Lindsay and Raihvay Station (C.P.)
do do (G.T. )
Lindsay and Street Letter Boxes. . .
Lindsay and Wharf
Linton and Kleinburg Raihvay Stn.
Lisgar and Railway Station (C . P. ) .
Lisle and Railway Station (G.T. ). .
Little Britain and Railway Station.
Little Britain and Valentia
Little Cnrrent and Mani to waning. .
Little Cnrrent and Massey Ry. Stn.
Little Current and Shegiiindah ...
Little Rai)ids and Thessalon
Livingston Creek and Thessalon.. . .
Lloydtown and Railway Station.. . .
Lloyd to\vni and Tuam
Lockton and Railway Station
Long Branch and Rffihvay Station.
Longford Mills and Railway Stn. . .
Loring and Trout Creek
Lome Park and Railway Station. . .
Lorneville and Railway Station ....
Lowbanks and B. D. Cro.ssing
Lynden and Troy
W.W. Workman
do
P. O'Reillv
[A. F. Palen ....
H. F. McCiiire..
F. Marshall
R. H. Little...
L. Sparks
D. J. Sharpe. . . .
W. H. Hurlburt
E. Mackie
W. Caughell . .
C. McPhee
A. McKiggan. . .
J. Baird
do
W. McElvanev..
I A. R. Buckles..
i F. Cooper
I J. Kyle
A. Shaver
M. Cameron : . .
jW. W. Michener
I A. MLsener . . . .
i
13.i
1
1
2
oh
21
26
8
4
G
H
4
ia
42
McFarlane Lake and Sudbury . ...
McXab and St. Catharines
MacLennan and Railway Station. .
Macville and Raihvay Station
Magnetawan and Spence
Malta and .Severn Bridge
Malton and Nortonville
Manchesterand Railway Stn. ((i.T.)
^Manilla and Raihvay Station
Manitowaniny and l^xividence Bay
Manitowaning and Wikweniikong. .
Mansewood and Railway Station .
Man vers Station and Raihvay Stn..
Mai)le and Raihvay Station
Maple and Vellore
Maple Lane and Yeovil
Marden and Railway Station
Markdale and Railway Station. . . .
Markham and Mount Joy
Markhani and Raihvay Station ....
Markstay and Railway Station ....
Marksville and Milfonl Haven
Marksville and Railway Station . .
Marksville and Tenby Bay
Marshville and Wainfleet Ry. Stn. .
Marsville and Hillsl)urgh Ry. Stn..
Massey Statifjn and Raihvay Station
Meadowvale and Railway Stn. (C.P)
Meaford and Owen Sound
Meaford and Railway Station ]
' Meaforrl and Walter's Fall.>* j
Mectuionia and Rye
Melancthon and Catching Post . . . . !
Melville Cros.s and Railway Station |
0. Pilon
W. Bogardus.. .
A. Christensen.
A. Hojje
R. Brown
T. Whyte
W. Rollings . . .
M. E. Fitchett.
S. Sanguine. . . .
A. Mitchell. . .
C. Toulouse. . . .
1. W^ooding. . . .
W. Porter
R. Rumble . . . .
do
J. Spieer
J. Hurley ....
J. C. Shute....
G. W. Redd . . .
W. Michael. . . .
N.Roy.
B. (Jarside
B. J(judreau . . .
F. Bolt
R. Haymes, jr.
T. Carruthers. .
W. X. Bowers.
J. H. Whittani.
F. Thompson. .
J. Unand
J. Murray
W. Haufschild.
J. Brown
H. Scott
20 rods
18
18
18
19
6
6
6
18
6
6
3-6
6
4
3
12
6
6
12
12
3
12
24
6
6
2
6
fi
6
3
2
6
12
12
2
3
6
6
18
6
3
6
24
12
24
12
2
(5
2
12
6
14
12
12-20
24
3
3
12
6
12 months
12 „
12
Season 1907
12 months . .■
12 „
12 „
12 „
12 „
Part of Seasons 1906-07
and 1907-08
Season 1907 . . .'
12 months
12 . M
12
12 ,
12 .,
Season 1907
12 months
12 -,
12 ..
12 M
12 ..
12 „
12 „
12
12 ..
12 „
12 M
12 „
12 ,.
12 M
12
12 „
12 M . .
12 H
12 M
12
12
12 ,.
12 M
12
12 M
12 .-
12 „
12 „
12 M
12 ,.
12 M
12
12 M
12 months
12 ,.
12 -
12 1.
12 „
12 „
12 M
93 88
225 00
295 00
30 00
449 00
103 62
25 00
194 00
202 00
344 99
564 00
200 00
143 00
112 48
225 87
200 00
98 00
25 00
60 00
600 00
75 00
125 60
85 OC
157 00
156 ON
175 00
297 35
()0 00
95 00
75 00
445 00
100 00
122 46
600 00
117 00
50 00
80 00
13 1 48
250 00
91 25
125 60
140 40
100 00
90 (KJ
150 00
166 40
605 24
230 00
195 00
248 80
183 00
175 00
384 99
KJO 00
288 00
SO 00
100 48
46 92
3-114
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
M^rriton and Railway Station
Michipicuten River and Grassett
Station
Midland and Railway Station.
do do
Midland and Vasey
Midlothian and Midlothian Wharf .
Midlothian and Railway Station . . .
do do
Millbro<jk and Mount Pleasant
Millbrook and Railway Station. . . .
MiUington and Railway Station.. . .
Milton West and Mount Xemo
Milton West and Railway Station..
Miniico and Railway Station
Mimosa and Orton '. . .
Mineral S[)rings and Railway Stn. .
Minesing and Railway Station
Minesing and Russellton
Missanabie and Railway Station. . .
Mond and Victoria Mines
do do
Monetville ^nd Warren
Monetville and St Charles.
Mono Centre and Orangeville
Mono Mills and Mono Road Stn. . .
Mono Roafl Station and Railway
Station
Montrose and Port Robinson
Moon Falls and Moon River
Morley and Wooflford
Morrisville and Silver Water
Mortimer's Point and Port Carling.
Morton Park and Roach's Point.. . .
Mosborough and Railway Station . .
Moulton and Dodge Crossing
Mount AlV)ert and Railway Station
Mount Alljert and Sharon
Mount Albert and West Franklin. .
Mount Albion and Railway Station
Mount Dennis and Railway Station
Mount Horeb and Realx)ro
Mulgrave and Ridge way
Munro's Siding and Catching Post,
do do
Murphy and Railway Suition
Myrtle and Myrtle Station
Myrtle and Railway Station
Myrtle Station and Railway Station.
Nairn Centre and Railway Station
Nantj'e and Catching Post
Naughton and Catching Post
Nepigon and Railway Station
Nesterville and Catching Post
Name
of
Contractor.
Amount.
M. A. Schooley.
Sjjeers & Burke.
R. Barry
A. Robitaille....
P. Belfry
J. Rousell ...
do
do
J. J. Hunter. . . .
J. L. Byam
F. Egan
J. W Colling. . .
J. A. Davidson .
R. H. Skelton . .
I. Cawthra
E. J. Shari)e
A. Ronald Jr . . .
S. Elliott
B. W. Dickison.
A. McXaughton
S. H. Anderson.
C. Simon
A. Monnette. . . .
J. A. Henry . .
R. Arlow
J. P. Judge. . .
L. Furry
D. Sweet
I. Johnson. . . .
J. B. Graham.
W. Mortimer.
Netherby and Railway Station . . .
Nenstadt and Railway Station. . . .
Newca.xtle and Orono
New Lowell and Railway Station .
Morton
O. Cleghoni. .
. M. Allen....
Steei>er
do
Brodie
A. Davis
W. Marshall.
. Elliott
J. Bitner . . .
C. P^itzgerald
L. Charlton. .
Kirkwood.. . .
Hurtle. . .
W. Ross
E. Beacock . .
J. B. Hammond.
S. Spillette
L. Bouillon
J. J. Barker. . . .
J. Gascoyne
J. Bauer
A. Dunneman. . .
T. W. Jackson. .
J. A. .Mather, jr.
40 (K)
4.-^ 00
90 88
62 SO
113 04
200 00
100 00
120 00
30 00
100 00
78 00
30 00
10 00
25 12
50 00
75 00
31 40
210 00
103 28
ry2 (M»
78 00
18 50
80 00'
141 30
155 00
37 44
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISION B-115
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Uontinued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Newmarket and Pine Orchard . . . .JT. Somerville. .
NevTOiarket and Railway Station ...| do
NewTnarket and Sutton West R. D. Morton. .
do do do .. T. Somerville . .
Newmarket and Toronto and York;
Radial Railway Co I do
New Toronto and Railwav Station. |W. Evans
Niagara on the Lake and Railway
Station (M.C.) A.J. Armstrong.
Niagara on the Lake and Railway
Station (C.S.) \J. Healey
Niagara on the Lake and St.
Catharines .
do
do
Niagara Falls and Electric Railway
Station
Niagara Falls and Niagara Falls
N. Y. Station A . . . ^
Niagara Falls and Niagara Falls
South
Niaerara Falls and Queenston
Niagara Falls and Railway Station
iC.S)
Niagara Falls and Street Letter
Boxes
Nipissing and Powassan
North Keppel and Owen Sound ....
North Mara and Orillia
J. Cumpson.
do
C. Corson.
W. Phemister.
C. D. Corson
G. Gray
Norval and Railway Station J. Hewson
do do J. Baird
North Dame du Lac and Vemer.. . . J. Giguere
Nottawa and Railway Station D. Currie
Nottawa and Rob Roy G. Murphy
Novar and Railway Station L. Consintine. .
Novar and Swindon i W. Savage
W. Phemister,
C. D. Corson
H. A.Richardson
T. A. Gawley.
J. M. McDonald
Oakville and Trafalgar
Oakwood and Railway Station
Omemee and Railway Station
Orangeville and Railway Station. . .
Orangeville and Street Letter Boxes
Orangeville and The Maples
Orillia and Railway Station
Orillia and Rugby
Orillia and Sebright
do do
Orillia and Street Letter Boxes ....
Oro Station and Railway Station. . .
Orrville and Railway Station
Orl on and Railway Station
Oshawa and Raglan
Oshawa and Railway Station
Oshawa, Street Letter Boxes and
South Oshawa I
O'SvilHvan's Corners and Agincourtj
Ouimet and Catching Vn^^t
Owen Sound and Railway Station . .
„ (G.T.)
J. P. McDermott
W. A. Walton . .
L. ¥j, Hayes
J. Henry
do
J. Cole
A. Eraser
N. Gilchrist
R. R. Young . . .
W. Nicholson. . .
A. Eraser
D. Mc Arthur. . .
W. White
W. Mooney
W. R. Derby ...
Oshawa Ry. Co. j
4h
I
22
22
600 ft.
IS
i
i
12
12
300 yds.
1
2i&3J
i
10
21
6
400 yds.
12
a
4
10
23,R.T.
do
W. A. Kenned
A. E. Holder .
J. D. Stoddart
do
i&l
y. 14, R. T.
100 yds.
1
h
3
24
6
6
24
12
12
12
6
6
12 s.
18-12
6
12
12
6
6
3
6
12
2
12
3
12
2
12 months.
12 „ . . .
3
9
(to June 30, '07
from II
4
12
12 M ...
Season 1907
(12 days from
Nov. 19, '07) . .
12 months
Part of seasons 1906-07
and 1907-1008
12 months
12 „ . .
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
12
12
12 12
6 12
12 12
(10 days to Sept.
10, '07)
12
9 days from March 23, '08
12 months
12 „ . .
12 - . .
12 M . .
12 „ . .
(to June 30, '07) .
from I.
Amount.
13&12112 H ..
6 12 M ..
6 12 M ..
24 12 months.
30 12
B 116
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all Payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
ifcc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
(J wen Sound and Street Letter
Boxes do .. 113
Owen Sound and Tara |J. t. Grant 22:J & 55
J y^
Oxenden and \\ iart<jn "IR. Heppenstal .1 3
Palemu) and Bronte Railway Stn. . G. Sargant. . .
Parkersville and Catching Post. . . ' V. L. Parker.
Perry Harbor and James Bay Stn. C. L. White.
Pearceley and Sundridge
Pefferlaw and Railway Station
Pefferlaw and Virginia
Pefferlaw and Wilfrid
Pelham I'nion and Tintern.. . . .
Penetangui^henc and Railway Stn.
Peuville and Tottenham
Perm, Everett Station and Railway
Station
Pevensey and Sundridge
Phelpston and Railway Station . .
Pickering and Railway Station...
Pine and Railway Station
Pine Grove and Woodbridge
Pontypool and Railway Station ....
Poplar Dale and Rydal Bank . . .
Poi t Cockbnrn and Maple Lake Stn.
Port Cockbnrn and Tnmt Lake . .
Port Colborne and Railway Station
Port Colbonie and Street Letter
Boxes
Port Coldwell and Railway Station
Port Credit and Railway Station. .
Port Dalhou.sieand Railway Station
Port Ho|>e and Railway Station. . .
Port Ho|K- and Midland Railway
Station
Port Hoj>e and Street Letter Boxe."
Port Maitland :ind Railway Station
Port Perry and Railway Stiition. . .
Port Perry and Soigog
Port Perry and Shirley
Port Roliin^'on and Railway Station
Port Severn and Waubaushene ....
Port .Stanton and Railwav Station.
Port Sydney and Rai 1 way Stn. (G. T. )
R. .1. McKinney
L T. Milsop..
F. W. Cuttle...
C. K. Johnston.
J. Lyons
J. T. Broad. . . .
C. E. Cosby . . .
J. H. Picotte...
lE. M. Wilson..
^E. F. Anderson.
\V. Whittington
(R. Shields
W. H. Peak . .
B. B. Bahsen....
, J. G. Elliston. . .
|T. Stanton
W. Hill, Sr
J. Sword
R. Lawson
D. Armstrong
do
R. Chisholm .
T. J. Hamilton
H. J. Stanton
Smith Bros. .
T. Roberts . . .
do
J. Siddall
W. Jamieaon.
J. Jackson.. .
J. H. Espin .
W. C. Beimett
E. Polkinghorii
F. Stanton
J. Quigley
D. R. Jaggard
T. .Ai)pleton..
J. T. Kvans .
7i
20 ft.
12
6
12&24
&36
36
2
12
12
6
6
3
24
6
6-18
2-3
6
6
12
6
18
1
6
3
48
24
12
6
30
12
36
13
(•)
24
2
2
24
3&6
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
12
12
12 months
9
3
1
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
to Sept. 30, '07
and arrears.. . .
from II
Port Whitby and Railway Station
Pcittageville and 7 Concession Cros
sing
Powa.ssan and Railway Stn. (G.T.);A. H. Porter
Powas.«an and Storie 'F. W. Mechefske
Tower (ilen and .St. Catherines . . . W. (i. Reynolds
i'owles Corners and Railway Stn. W. H. Powles
Pricuville and Railway Station .... I). G. McLean
Priceville and Topcliff 'A. McCuaig. .
200 yds
6
2h
6
2|
G
1
12
1
6
1
24
7I
2
6
H
H
.S
to Dec. 31, '07
from 11
to April 30, '07
Sea.son ]i»07. ..
Part of seasons
1H06-4I7 and
19*17-08....
Season in<i7. . .
to June 3<i, '117
from II
S cts.
213 60
495 (X>
KK) 00
22.") (K>
1)0 00
3(M» (13
321 50
132 (Ml
i.4 19
23 (K)
13 75
1.50 00
6*» 00
125 99
343 (K>
283 1 10
lo« 25
42 38
25 00
62 60
.55 00
90 00
23<l OU
68 25
40 (10
202 (>4
(JO (N>
4(1 (K)
61 23
2(M) (H»
7(1 00
325 00
Kil .")0
24(1 00
9(1 (K)
14(t (H>
95 (K)
125 (HI
169 73
10 00
58 »)8
212 40
4(t 00
125 (K)
188 40
1(18 ;«
22.') (If*
12.') (JO
235 50
8(1 (N)
MAIL TRAXSPORTATIOX—TOROXTO DIVISION B— 117
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Conti7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Con tractor.
Primrose and Whitfield J. Bailey,
Prince Albert and Ry.Station((i.T.). J. G. Holman.
Proton Station and Ry. Station N. McCarmel
Proton Station and Warehouse. . . . J. Roome . .
Providence Bay and Spring Bay. . . T. Ritchings .
Purbrook'and Uttington J. Crockford. .
Puslinch and Railway Station J. A. Macdonald
Quays and Railway Station
Queenstonand Railway Station. .
Queensville and Ravenshoe
H.W.Taylor... 1200 yds,
F. A. Sheppard. ; li
E. Jones 6
Rama Road and RamaRd. Crossing: J. Heslin
Randall and Catching Post J. Speck
Rathburn and Railway Station . . . D. J. Mulvihill.
Rathburn and Sebright jW. Nicholson .
Ravenshoe and Railway Station . . .
Ravensworth and Railway Station.
Reaboro and Railway Station. . . .
Renforth and Southcote
Richards Landing and De>barats
Railway Station
Ridgemount and Stevensville
Ridgeway and Railwaj- Station ....
River Valley and Verner
Riverview and Ry. Station (C.P. ). .
Roache's Point and Lefroy Ry. Stn.
Robb and Yeovil
Rock Hill and Seguin Falls
Rock Side and Terra Cotta
RosedeneandSilverdale Ry. Station
Rosemont and Shelburne
do do
Rosemont and Sheldon
Rosseau and Maple Lake Ry. Stn.
do do
Rosseau and Rosseau Falls
H. Glover
J. Q. Adams
J. Greer . .
J. Drajjer
R. Holmes
J. D. Gilmour
H. Anthony . .
C. Cousineau .
J. Laing
R. Colgan
T. Bunston
D. A.Campbell
G. Davidson ...
B. Moot
J. J. Hunter. . ,
W. Allen ....
T. J. Ander.son
J. Harvie,
R. Smith
P. Mute hen
backer
Rosseau and Shannon Hall A. Grenkie
Rosseau and Stanley House
do do
Rosseau and We.st Gro\e
Rossport and Railway Station. . . . ,
RounawcKxi and Sault Ste. Marie.
Ruskview and Terra Nova
St. Ann's and Railwaj- Station ....
St. Aim's and Smithville Ry. Station
St. Anns and Wellandjx)rt
St. Bruno and Verner
St. Catherines and Ry. Station. . . .
St. Catherines and Street Letter
Boxes
St. Charles and Warren
do do
St. Davids and Railway Station. .
St. Patrick and Catching Post. . . .
W. B. MacLean
E. C. Leef
M. E. West
J. A. Nicol
M. Doyle
W. R. Campbell
J. M. Snyder.
A. W. Teeter.
W. Cavers
E. Comelier .
D. Walker.
!
M. Ireson
|L. Levert . .
J. E. Dignard.
I.J. J. Doyle...
O. Pelow. .
1 15
1-2-4
: 15
3
15
6
1|
12
1
3
12 H
Sea.son 1'J<.7.
4 months (from Dec. 1, '07);
Season 1907
12 M
B-118
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Sadowa and t-'ebriglit
Sanford and Uxbndge
Sandhill and Mono Road Station.
Sault Ste. Marif and Railway Stn,
Sault Ste. Marie and Railway Stn
(C.P.)
Saiilt Ste. Marie and Sault Ste.
Marie West .... . .
Sault Ste. Marie and Street Letter
Boxes
Sault Ste. Marie and Tarentorus. .
Saurin and Catching Po.st
Schreiber and Railway Station
Scotch Block and Railway Station
Scotia and Catching Post. .... . .
Seagrave and Railway Station. . . .
Searchmont and Railway Station.
Seguin Falls and Railway Station
(G.T.)
do do
Severn Bridge and Railway Stn. . .
Shallow Lake and Railway Stn ....
Shanty Bay and Railway Station. .
Shelburne and Railway Station . .
Sheridan and Clarkson Railway
Station
Sherkston and Railway Station . . .
Shisler's Point and Sherkston Rail-
way Station
Sinithdale and Railway Station. . .
Smithville and Railway Station. . . .
do do
Smoky Falls and Sturgeon Falls. . .
Snider's Corners and Trafalgar
Snowville and Tehkunimah .... ...
Snyder and Stevenville Station
Sonya and Railway Station
South Baymouth and Tehkuinmah .
South Oshawa and Railway Station
South River and Railway Station. .
South River anfl Wattenwyl
Southwood and Railway Station. .
Sowerby and Dayton Railway Stn..
Spanish and Railway Station (C.P.)
Si^ragge and Railway Station . . .
Sprucedale and Railway Station. . .
Sprucedale and Yearleys
tstanleydale and Utterson
do
Staney Brae and Railway Station. .
Star and Catching I'ost
Stayner and Railway Station
Stayner and Strongville
Steelton and Catching Post
Stevensville and Railway Station. .
Stirling Falls and Catching Post. . ,
Name
of
Contractor.
CJs
H. Matheson . . ,
B. W. Harwood
J. White
W. Hussey
W. Hale. . .
W. Hussey.
do
D. McLeod...
T. McGrath .
J. E. Walker..
W. Hanijjshire
E. B. Clearwater
Mrs. S. Moon. . .
•J. L. Nay lor
R. Fry.
P. J. Vigrass.. . .
J. H. Jackson . .
J. .T. Scott
H. G. Martin . . .
(J. Rands
W. H. Falconer.
G. Zavitz
W. E. Wilhelm.
D. Smith
E. M. House....
J. S. Baker
F. Legault..
T. Clifton ....
W. B. Snow . . .
J.. J. Willick....
A. Black
J. Hutcheson . . .
Oshawa Railway
Company. . .
D. Smeltzer
A. Egger
VV. Paterson ....
\. H. Hagen
C. W. Hamilton.
Cook Bros. Lum-
ber Co , .
VV. IVarce
W. Qiiinn ... .
•T. Lamb
N. Haines
L. W. Mackenzie
I. Ritchie
I). McNabb
R. Fleming
F. J. Mack
I. 1). (iilmour . .
a. L. McK. Bol-
ton
300 yds
30 yds
30 yds
h
400 ft.
10
23J &4h
250 yds .
i
Period.
12 1
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
5
7
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
9
12
12
12
12
12
G
a
!»
12
12
!2
12
1?
nonths
II
M :.:::. :::::.:::
M '.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.
M (toJunt3 30, '07).
M fr. June 30, '07..
',', y.'.y.'.'.. ".::.:.:
<•
M (to Aug. 31, '07).
.. fr. Aug. 31, '07).
'u '.'.'.'.'.".'.:'..'.'.'.
7
II
!! 16d.fr.j'un.'l5,''07
!! (toSept. 30, '07).
M fr. Oct. 1, '07. ..
„ 16d.fr.Jun.l5,07
"
12
Amount.
$ cts.
GO GO
29!) 00
104 00
104 50
475 80
157 00
194 54
104 00
20 00
150 00
GO 00
78 50
98 00
133 50
13 75
GO 00
90 <K)
110 50
94 20
156 00
400 00
GO 00
100 00
47 10
43 75
Gl 25
70 00
150 00
50 00
88 00
78 .50
149 00
GO 00
120 00
250 00
75 00
195 00
100 00
125 GO
98 88
236 00
168 -ib
156 00
99 60
40 01)
77 81
325 42
83 75
84 00
132 CO
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— TORONTO DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-n9
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c . — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Stobie Mine and Sudbury
Stone Quarry and Railway Station.
Stoney Creek and Woodburn
Stoufif ville and Railway Station . . . .
Streetsville and Streetsville Junc-
tion Station
Stroud and Railway Station
Sturgeon Bay and Railway Station.
Sturgeon Falls and Railway Station.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sturgeon Point and Wharf.
Sudbury and Manitoulin and North
Shore Railway Station
Sudbury and Railway Station ( C. P. ).
Summerville and Cooksville Station.
Sunderland and Railway Station. . .
Sundridge and Railway Station. . . .
do
do
Suspension Bridge and Tolls
Sutton West and Railway Station .
Sutton West and Vachell.
Sutton West and Virginia
Swansea and Railway Stn. (G.T.). .
Temperanceville and Railway Stn. .
Terra Cotta and Railway Station . .
Thessalon and Railway Station . . . .
The.s.salon and ^\'lKlnK■litfe
Thompsonv ille and Railwaj' Station.
Thornton and Railway Station
Thorold and Railway Station
Tioga and Railway Station
Toronto Conveyance of Letter Car-
riers
Toronto Mail Collections, Union
Station Branch Offices, &c
Toronto S])ccial Christmas Deliverj-
Toronto and Stations A and C
do do
Toronto and Station F
Toronto and Station G
Toronto and Railway Station.
D. McNaughton,
M. Bowen
J. W. Green....
VV. S. Hare. ..
Toronto Sub-Post Offices and Letter
Boxes
Toronto P. O. and Exhibition Build-
ing-
Toronto Junction and Carleton and
Royce Avenue Railway Station. .
W. Steen
R. G. McCraw.
J. Playfair . .
J. Lafferty
G. Levesque and
J. Lynch . . .
D. S. Garrison.
M. Rivard
Trent Valley
Navigation Co.
J. M. KeUy ....
do
W. O'Brien
W. H. Oliver . . .
J. Carter
G. E. Sideward
T. Reynolds
A. Ducett. .
F. Daley . . .
do
J. Bryd.son .
J. W. fjeggo . . . .
J. Coulter
C. Donaldson . . .
C. N. Ansley.. . .
M. Schmieten-
dorf
W. H. Martin..
P. R. Warner. . .
A. Lemon
Toronto Ry. Co.
T. Moimce
R Newell
T. Bilton
Davidson &Cant-
well
T. Mounce
R. Newell
Canadian Trans-
fer Co
R. Newell.
J. S. Clarke .
H. W. West.
j3 4)
3i
15R.T.
4
8
250 yds.
3
° a.
Period.
Amount.
12 months
12
12 „ ...
12 M . .
18 112
26
26
26
& 8 days (to Aug.
8, '07)
2 .. & 23 days (to Oct
31, '07)
1.0 days from n
(to Nov. 15, '07,
4 months & 15 days (from
Nov. 16, '07)..
12 Part of Season 1907
asreq.
n
18
12 months
12 „
12
12 M
6 „ 7 days (to Oct. 7,
'07)
5 „ 24 dys. (from Oct.
8, '07)
12 months
12 „
1 M (to Apr. 30, '07).
11 M (from May 1, '07)
12 M
(to June 30, '07).
from 11
(from May 1, '07)
Special Service.
12 months
S cts.
235 50
100 00
365 00
132 00
154 58
156 48
80 00
56 30
35 95
7 13
102 75
15 00
160 00
788 48
170 00
94 00
97 80
90 60
40 00
100 00
22 91
395 52
70 00
2C0 00
.54 00
219 60
141 04
" 110 00
110 00
215 00
43 96
4,896 00
2,568 41
288 OO
450 00
1,519 00
1,560 00
1,512 50
3,2.54 88
21,352 00
19 50
100 00
B--120
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Toronto Junction and Railway Stn.
Toronto Junction and Toronto .....
Toronto and Toronto Junction
Street Letter Bo.xe.s
Toronto Po.stal Station C and
Toronto Junction
Toronto Traut'fer of Mails at Union
Station
Torrance and Railway Station
Tottenham and Railway Station . . .
Trinity and Jersey ville Railway Stn.
Trout Creek and Railway Station. .
TurV)ine and Catching Post
do do
Udney and Railwuy Station
IThthoff and Railway Station. . . .
Unionville and Railway Station..
Uphill and Victoria Road
Uptergrove and Railway Station.
Utica and Uxhridge
Utopia and Railway Station. . . .
Utterson and Railway Station. . .
Uxbridge and Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
do
do
R. Newell
do
(Jrand Trunk Ry
e8~
.5^
W. Veitch....
C. P. Skelly . .
G. W. Bishop.
M. Corkery . . .
Huronian Co .
do
J. Givens. . .
J. Lynes ...
R. Goodyear
A. (rilniour 12 &
J. Kennev
W. Wright
A. Cf)nnor
L. Creasor
.iF. W. Heard..
13i
Uxbridge and Victoria Corner.-*. . . . I J. H. Wagg.
Vandorf and Radway Station
Vamey and Railway Station . . .
Verner and Railway Station. . . .
Victoria Harbour and Railway Stn
Victoria Mines and Catching Post..
Vine and Catching Pf)st
Vinemount and Railway Station. . .
Vivian and Railway Station
Wahnapitae ;ind Railway Station...
Waldeniar and Railway St<»tion . .
Walfurd Station and Railway Stn. .
Warren and Railway Station .
Washago and Railway Station
Waterdown and Railway Station. .
Waubannick and Parry Sound Koad
Waubaushene and Railway Station
Waverley and Railwaj- Station ....
Wayland and Catching Post
Webbwo<id and Railway Station. .
Wf'ir and Catching Post
Welland and Railway Station
do do ((jJ.T )
do do(T.H. &R.)
Welland and Street Letter ljo.\es.
do do
We^leyville and Railway Station..
Weston Letter Box and Ry. Stn. . .
W' hitby and Railway Stn (G.T.). .
do do (W. &P.P.;
A. G. Snider. . . .
W. Long
E. Cote
M. Vasey
A. McNaughton
V. P. Kelcev....
J. S. Talhnan. . .
G. W. McCor-
mack
.1. Fortin
E. Groskurch.
A. G. Walford
•\ . Daigle
J. H. Canson..
a. F. Creen. . .
II. Harris ...
W. H. F. Russell
W. Drinkill....
S. E. Upton...
F. Ciu-rier ....
A. Pepper
W. R. Strawn.
J. J. Yokom...
W. R. Strawn.
J.J. Yokom..
W. R. Strawn..
W. Thomdyke.
.\. Harvey. . . .
VV. Newport. .
do
O P<
Period.
Amount.
12
100
150
1540
20<l
12
12
24
G&3
12
6
12
6
24
3
12 months.
12 „ . . .
9
9 .1 14 days (from
June 17, '07)..l
12 months |
(fromNov.30, 07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(from June 1,'07)|
from July 1, '07
from May 1, 'ti7
and 27 days fromi
June 4,' '07....
§ cts.
145 0(>
34 00
(from July 1, ■07^[ 187 50
.")00 00
()2S 00
(Jl Co
113 04
275 00
10)4 84
50
25
108 50
!»7 34
120 00
540 00
48 00
UK) 00
87 !»2
76 30
85 00
106 84
200 55
64 36
24(1 00
12S 80
144 00
56 52
25 00
188 40
180 00
100 48
109 90
240 00
78 .50
325 00
25 79
120 00
3:^6 64
1 00
204 16
75 (Ml
251 2a
345 40
502 4a
ISO no
41 20
120 00
85 00
75 (H>
75 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOY— TORONTO DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEIs^DIX B— Continued.
B-121
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Toronto Postal Division,
ikc, — Conchided.
Whitefisl) and Railway Station. . . .
Whitehall and Railway Station . . .
White River and Railway Station. .
Woburn and Raitway Station
Wolf River and Catching Post. . . .
Woodbridge and Railway Station .
Woodville and Railway Station . . .
Worthington and Railway Station .
Wyebridge and Wye vale Ry. Stn . .
Wyevale and Railway Station
do
do
Zephyr and Railway Station
do do
Zimtnemian and Tansley Ry. Stn .
Agincourt and Toronto G. W. Verral.
•T. D. Genimell.
W. A. White. . .
W. H. McDou
gall
J. Gibson
H. H, Finch...
J. G. Elliston. . .
B. Lapp
J. Yj. Harley
G. Steer
•T. Bishopric
G. Firth .
R. Cole
M. F. Clarke.
W. Lee
AUiston and Beeton .
Barrie and Elmvale
Bury's Green and Railway Station.
Chatsworth and Owen Sound ...
do do
Collingwood and Thornbury
Creemore and Stayner
Durham and Mount Forest
Elmvale, Penetang and Wyebridge
Fenelon Falls and Lindsay
do
do
ao
do
W. C. McCut
cheon
G. McKnight...
Y. Smith
A. McGillivray..
J. Hewitt
F. S. Hall
ColIins&Robbins
W. Caldwell....
G. Steer
W. Workman &
Son
W. A. Jewett. . .
E. C. Edwards. .
E. H.Foster..
J. W. Dunn . .
J. C. Sheete..
do
do
E. W. Foster
F. S. Hall....
Holland Centre and Owen Sound
Islington and Toronto
Markdale and Flesherton
Markdale and Holland Centre . .
Markdale and Proton Station ...
Markdale and Owen Sound
Meaford and Thornbmy
Mount Albert and Stouff ville j E . Kennoch
Orange ville and Dundalk Collisterand Mc-
Naughton
Orangeville and Mount Forest.
Oran^eville and Proton Station
Port Perry and Whitby
do do
Stouff ville and Sutton We.st.. . .
Toronto and Weston i (t. W. Verral . . .
Toronto and Woodbridge | do ....
Orangeville and (irand Valley Collisterand Mc-
Naughton . . .
Orangeville and Arthur I do ....
do
do
J. Heard
W. Newport .
S. C. Barrett
22 r.t.
100 ft.
s
4
from Sept. 1, '07
and 25 days (to
Jan. 25, 'OS)..
and 6 days from
Jan. 26, '08...
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from M
Special service on acc'tj
of snow blockade
Total .
Less — Amount withdrawn from (Guarantee Fund.
135 00
395 00
10 00
100 00
99 00
62 80
219 80
13 49
3 36
202 50
41 34
295 00
69 00
10 00
10 00
2 20
1 50
3 25
10 00
4 00
20 00
5 00
24 00
3 00
15 00
5 00
3 00
3 00
4 75
7 70
5 00
2 50
9 50
GO 00
196 ')0
91 00
40 00
75 00
8 00
10 00
21 50
15 00
30 00
: 195,163 45
I 68 35
195,095 10
B-122
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Conti7med.
LONDON POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division, made
within the Fiscal Year ended Maich 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Aberarder and Railway Station . .
Aberdour and Railway Station. . .
Adelaide and Strathroy
Adrian and Belmont
Ailsa Craig and Naini
Ailsa Craig and Railway Station.
Albuna and Blytheswood
Aldboro and Rodney .
do do
Alford Junction and Railway Stn .
Allenford and French Bay
Allenford and Railway Station . . .
Allenford and Southanijiton
Alliance and Strathburn
Alma and Railway Station
Alma and Winfield
Alvinston and Railway Station . . .
Amberstburg and Railway Station
Amherstburg and Vereker
Amberstburg and Windsor
Amiens and Strathroy
Amulree and Stratford
Appin and Mayfair
Appin and Osman
Appledore and Railway Station . .
Arkona and Keyser
Arkona and Tliedford
Arkona and Watford
Arnow and Kincardine
Amer and Railway Station
Arthur and Fergus
Arthur and Railway Station
Atkin and Inwood
Atwood and Mitchell
Atwood and Railway Station
Auburn, Blytlie, Railway Station
and St. Augustine
Aughrim and Tancred
do do
Auld and Railway Station
Avon and Putman Railway Station
Avon bank and St. Paul's R'y Stn . .
Avonry aiul Wilkfs|K)rt
Aylmer and Dmiboyne
Aylnier and Railway Station (Ct.T. )
Aylmer and Railway Station (M.C)
Aylmer and St. Thomas
Ayr and Railway Station
Ayr and Roseville
Name
of
Contractor.
K. Hanniford.
G. Christie . . .
C. McCarthy.
W. Wann.. ..
D. A. !McIntyre
J. Morgan ... .
N. J. Courtney
r. SholtK
T. Graham. . .
J. R. Summer
hays
H. Shannon . . .
(t. Morrison. . .
G. Morrison . . .
J. L. Mclntyre
J. E. Brown . . .
J. H. Stone, ..
S. G. Williams.
J. R. Tomlinson
T. Thornton . . .
A. Fox
W. Ireland.. . .
J. D. Fisher . . .
J. E. Campbell
H. Davis
W. Higgs
H. E. Wilson..
W. H. Sitlington
F. S. Jackson . .
D. McKenzie . .
G. C. Greeves. .
W. E. Draper. .
E. A. Driscoll.
H. Atkin
A. Peebles
D. Gordon
J. McKnight. .
J. Fields . . .
G. Wall
A. Mayville. . .
G. Fralick
J. (Jibson
E. Blacklock . .
C. Ryckman . . .
A.W. Pierce...
C. Ryckman . . .
J. Thody
jW. Willison ...
|F. Newmeyer. .
12 months
12 „ . .
12 M . .
17 days from March 15, '08
12 months
12 ., . .
12 M ..
' 7
3 days to Nov.
3. '07
4 M 27 days from
Nov. 4, '07..
12 months
from Nov. 1, '07
(less fine) .
(to June 30, 07)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from •■
50 24
70 32
256 30
3 74
280 00
80 00
100 00
94 78
65 22
35 00
131 30
94 20
249 00
.58 21
175 84
223 00
87 00
84 14
140 86
195 00
151 50
322 75
210 GO
145 45
57 75
165 t)0
45 00
2!»9 00
155 IM)
54 00
135 00
150 72
75 00
525 00
78 00
484 42
30 00
13 00
6 28
225 00
594 70
45 00
474 00
100 00
134 55
200 00
141 30
190 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— LONDON DIVISION B--123
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
c*cc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Baden and Wellesley
Bamberg- and Petersburg
Banner and Railway Station.
Barretsville and Essex
do do
Bayfield and Railway Station
Bayfield and Seaforth
Bayham aad Ingersoll
Beach ville and Railwaj' Station. . . .
Beaconsfield and Woodstock
Bear Line and Railway Station. . . .
Becher and Terminus
Beechwood, St. Columban and
Railwaj Station
Belgrave and Marnock
Belgrave and Railwaj' Station
Belgrave and Sunshine
Belle River and Byrnedale
Belmont and London
Belmont and Railway Station
Belmore and Wroxeter
do do
Belton and Railway Station. . .
Bel ton and St. Ives
Belton and Welburn
Benmiller and Goderich
Bentpath and Dresden
Berlin and Cross hill
Berlin, Grand Trunk, Gait
Elmira Railway Station. . . .
and
Berlin, Grand Trunk, Gait
Elmira Railway Station
and
Berlin and Street Letter Boxes
Berlin and ^Yaterloo
do
do
Berlin and West Montrose
Bickford and Railway Station
Big Point and Chatham
Birr and Southgate
Blackwell Station and Ry. Station.
Blair and Railwaj' Station
Blandford Station and Ry. Station.
Blenheim and Morpeth
P. Ottman .
G. Kress
J. W. Clendin-
nnig
S. Tice
T. Bullock ..
H. Little
H. Little
P. Kennedy . .
T. Taylor '. . .
H. Rire
J. E. Watson.
M. Munro . . . .
Blenheim and Railway Station
do do ....
Blenheim and Rondeau
Blenheim and Wheatlej'
Blue Lake and Railway Station. . .
Blue Vale and Railway Station
Blythe and Railway Station
do do
Blytheswood and Goldsmith.
Blytheswood and Railway Station.
Bornholm and Brodhagen
J. J. Rj'an
M. Henrj'
D. Sproat
ISl. S. Watson . .
W. Bvrne
J. Charles
J. Charles
J. ^larshall and
T. Totten . .
.r. Kerby
W. C. Box
W. C. Box
J. Falconer. . . .
W. Moore, jr. . .
N. Reid
T. S. Playford . .
Berlin andWater-
loo St. Ry. Co.
Berlin Light
Commissioners
C. B. Fischer . .
Berlin andWater
loo St. Ry. Co.
Berlin Light
Commissioners
•J. McGovern . .
M. Webster . . .
•T. Brown
G. Morrison. . .
T. C. Wheatley
•r..T. H. Renshaw
E. A. McConibs
G.Walker
F. Gales... .
G. Walker . .
F. Gales ....
•J. Mann
W. C. Wickware
S. H..J. Reid...
•T. Gardner
W. Bell
W. Johnson ....
D. Reed, jr. . .
A. .T. Scratch ...
•1. Leonhardt . . .
9f
17
20i
275 yds".
25i
14
4i
2f&i
1
4
14"
6
6
1
8
5t^5
5
(Ji
l.-jl
loi
20 ft.
6
6
6
2
2
6
6
6
6
6
3
3
6&18
3
18
2
1
6
12
6
6
12
2
4
6
2
6
18
18 11
13&19
-24-25 12
6 11
() 12
12 months .
12 „ . . .
12
(}
3
2
12
12
6
18
18&24
6
6
12
12
24
24
3
6
6
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from ti
20 days (to May.
20, '07) :
(to Nov. 30, '07)
from II
(to Jan. 31,08)!
from II
(to April 30, '07),
do
(to April 30,"07).
from II
(to Sept. 30, 07).
from II
(to Sept. 30, '07) .
from II
(to June 30, '07).
from II
B-124
POST OFFICE DEPARTilEyT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments of Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Bothwell and Clachan.
Bothwell and Florence
Bothwell and Moravian Eown . . . .
Bothwell and Mosside
Bowood and Ivan
Boxall and Finpral
Bradshaw and Brigden
Brandj' Creek and Railway Station,
Brantford and Biirtch .
Brantford and (irand View
Brantford and Lang-ford
Brantford and G. T. R:\ilwav Stn. .
•T. L. Patterson
C. McDonald.
W. Goolding. .
•T. McConbrey
•J. S. Harris. .
iL. J. Else
W. A. Dawson
J. Burke
J. Mclntyre. .
Hunt & Colter
D. Dowling. . .
' A. F. Bawtin
himer ....
Brantford and Railway Station J. M. Dykman
Brantford and Street Letter Boxe.s.
Brantford and Tutela
Bre.'ilau and Wei.s.-<enburg
Brewster and Park Hill
Brigden and Railway Station
Brigden and Wheeler
Bright and Ca.-'bel
Bright and Railway Station
Bright and Washington Railway
Station . . .
Brinkman's Corners and Tobermory
Britton and Railway Station
Brucefield and Raih\ ay Station . . . .
Brunner and Railway Station
Brussels and Cranbrook
Brussels and Railway Station.
do d(j
Brussels and Seaforth
Brussels and Wroxeter
Bryanston and Devizes
Bryanston and Sahnonville
Burford and Cathcart
Bnrford and Fairfield Plain
Burgessville and Newark
Burgessville and Railway Station. .
E. Cutmore. . .
do
W. Brohnian..
J. Raville... .
D. Campbell..
C. Xapi)er. . .
W. Armstrong
W. B. Wilson.
do
do
Buxton and Railway Station.
Byron and London
Calder and Railway Station
Caledonia and Conlx)yville
Caledonia and Railway Station. . . .
Caledonia and Six Nations
Canfield and Railway Station
CajH* Croker and Wiarton
Cargill and R.iilway Station
Carnolme and Sinicoe
Carlsrube and Railway Station ....
Cayuga and Deans
Cayuga and Railway Station (G.T.)
Cayuga and (iyi>sum Mines
Cayuga and Kohler
E. Gatzka..
W. H. Hopkins
M. Dobson.. . .
J. Swan
W. Peters ....
G. Huether. . .
H. J. Ramsay.
Brown and Gal
braith
E. G. Lowry.
do
A. Grant. . . .
W. Blackwell
R. W. Cavin.
•T. Cavin
J. Mitchell...
W. H. Lyon.
W. Norman . .
B. G. Burk..
J. Charles. . .
6&6i
4
16
5
H
198
9
15f
i
6
9
I
«
17.?
I
3i
5i & 9lt
1
5 & G
H. G. Jones
J. W. McMillan
do
P.J. Atkins..
T. Brown
J, McVannel..
C. W. Keeling.
R. Hodges ....
J. Lobsinger. .
G. Shipway. . .
E. Wige... ...
W. Wat.^on. . .
L. Mino
12 2
24 & 181
72 12
18 12
6
6
6
12
2
6
6
2i
i
18
6&12 12
3 !l2
6 '12
24 !12
6
12 „
6
12 ..
24
9 ..
24
3 M
6
12 ,.
6
12 ..
3
12 ,.
6
8 ..
6
12 M
6
12 ..
6
12 M
18
1 <i
18
4 „
12
12 M
6
12 M
2
12 „
2
12 M
30
12 M
3
12 M
18
12 ..
2
12 „
18
12 ,.
6
10 M
12
12 ..
3
12 ,.
12
12 „
6
12 .,
3
12 ..
(19 days from
Jan. 13, '07) . .
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(tobec."3ir'07J.
from 11
(from Aug i,'''07)
(7 days to Nov.
7, "'07)
(23 days from
Nov. 7, '07.).
(to Jan. 31, '08)
258 98
300 00
65 00
345 00
141 42
100 00
120 25
45 00
170 00
.■)0 00
200 00
08 00
1,662 75
569 47
6 66
360 00
300 00
78 25
104 00
343 tMJ
40 0<J
194 00
194 00
68 00
121) 00
62 60
117 00
90 61
29 95
283 75
225 00
72 00
63 25
139 00
140 00
230 00
30 16
11, 84
125 60
173 33
51 00
100 00
181 25
72 00
78 00
175 00
135 62
476 96
ia5 00
76 44
106 76
169 09
121 25
SfAIL TUAKSPORTATION— LONDON DITISIOX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-125
Detail of all payments for Mail Transpoi-tition in London Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Cayuga and Railway Station (M.C.]
Cayuga and Upper
Centralia and Saintsbury
Chafing Cross and Doyles
Charing Cross and Railway Station.
Charlemont and Tupperville. ...
do do
Chatham and Kent Centre
Chatham and Mitchell's Bay
Chatham and Pere Marquette Sta-
tion ..... "
Chatham and Street Letter Boxes . .
Cheapside, Jarvis and Railway Sta-
tion
Cheapside and Sandiisk
Chelsea Green and London
Chepstowe and Railway Station
Cheslej- and Railway Station
Christina and IMount Brydges
Clanbrassil and Railway Station . . .
Clandelx)ye and West McCillivraj-.
CliflFord and Huntingdon...
Clifford and Lakelet. . ;
Clifford and Railway Station
Clinton and Railway Station
Clinton and Summerhill
Cluny and North Bruce
Coatsworth Station and Railway
Station
Coldstream and Femhiil
Colin ville and Sarnia
Colpoy's Bay and Wiarton
Comber and Railway Station
Comet and Harrow
do do .......
Comet and North Maiden . . .
Conroy and St. Paul's Station
do do . .
Copleston and Petrolia
Corinth and Railway Station
Cornell and Railway' Station
Corunna and Railway Station
Cotswold and Palmerston
Cottam and Essex
Courtland, Port Rowan and Rail-
way Station
Courtland and Rosanna
Couriright and Ladysmith
Courtright and Railway Station
(M.C.)
Courtright and Railway Station
(P.M.)
Cowal and lona Station
Cranston and Railway Station . ...
Crediton and Railway Station
Crinan and Dutton
Cromarty and Dublin
Croton and Thamesville
Cultus and Erie View
do do
Currie's Crossing and Railway Sta-
tion ... .
24— a9
G. Lishman
J. Pridmore . . . ,
AV. .L Smyth...,
M. Doyle.'
B. S. Russell . . .
W. L. Clark ...
A. Me Arthur. . .
J. K. Hartman.
J. McLaren
W. Lethbridge.
H. J. Maggs...
R. Mattice
W. R. Dennis. ,
C. F. Coates . . .
[J. A. Massell . .
J. Lindsay, jr. .
J. Bond "......
J. Cossai- . .
J. McCaffrey.,
•J. Ren wick. . .
J. Horton . . . .
-J. Bolton
.J. \V. Elliott..
A. Biggin
J. T. Agar
E. Bai-ton . . .
E. .J. Marsh...
J. McKellar..
S. Hyatt
J. Carder
J. B. Beaudoin
C. A. Sheplev. .
do ■ .
J. Robb
A. R. Thom...
W. White . ..
A. McKenzie. .
t. Souimers. . . . ,
C. E. Proctor . .
G. Williams...,
A. Lonsberg. . .
W. T. Minard . ,
W. .T. Herron .. ,
J. Coyle, sr. .. ..
W. A. Cathcart.
do
M. McFarlane . .
H. B. Webber..
C. Wolf
N. Currie
A. Robertson . . .
W. H. Smith . . .
E. Overbaugh ...
•J. Day
1^
12
4
4i
i
6|
5
lot
151
4
2
2h
3
5
13
2
-1
6l
oi
I
i
4
4i
4
15 rds.
6
33|
3
1
4^
4
4
3
3
3i»«
25 rds.
i
k
7
5i
20i
4
5h
h
6
4i
5
10
H
11
o >^
12
3
2
2
24
2
2
6
6
30
18
6'
6
6
18
3 r.t.
6
3
3
12
6
3 r.t.
G
24
3
3
3
2
2
(i
12
12
12
6
6
6, 12
2
3
12
12
6
G
12
3
6
6
6
6
Period.
12 months.
12
12 „ ..
12 H ...
12 ,. ..
2
10
12
12
Amount.
6 12
2 12
G Il2
12 12
54 12
12
(to May 31, '07).
from 1.
(from Aug. 1, '07)
(to June 30, '07). |
(to June 30. "07).
(to July 31, '07).!
from Aug. 1, '07)
(to Feb. 29, '08).-
from .1 . . '
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30) '7
from It
W. D. Smith .
6 12
S cts.
157 00
1.50 GO
52 00
75 CO
226 08
62 15
86 51
165 00
780 00
265 00
415 43
450 00
165 00
75 00
107 00
180 00
117 00
60 00
140 85
90 00
120 00
60 26
193^0
117 75
77 47
43 96
180 00
257 73
22 50
134 46
50 00
16 85
133 15
54 89
12 77
160 00
59 00
85 00
68 64
250 00
200 00
649 00
48 00
95 00
78 50
76 oO
165 00
182 00
300 00
190 00
109 00
300 00
100 00
100 00
15 36
B-126
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B.— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments foi* Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Cuthbert and Edy's Mills
Darrell and Railway Station
Dashwood and Exeter Railway Sta
tion
do do
Dashwood and Park Hill
Daw's Mills and Dresden
Decewsville and Railway Station . .
Deernerton and Mildmay
Delaware and London
Delhi and Railway Station
Delhi and Rhineland
Delhi, Wyecombe and Railway Sta
tion ... . .
Delmer and Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
A. Cuthbert son,
J. Mclsaac
P. Mclsaac
H. Gunter. . . .
P. Mclsaac . . . .
J. Watson
E. Barnett
J. Kastor
F. Ireland . . . .
F. McMonagle.
G • Monthe
do
do
Denfield and Duncrief
Denfield and Railway Station . . .
Dereham Centre and Railway Sta-
tion
Derrynane and Kenilworth
Dexter and Union
Dobbinton and Mount Hope. ...
Dobbinton and Railway Station. . .
Dobbinton and Willi.^cTuft
Donegal and Railway Station
Doon and Railway Station
Drayton and Hollen
Drayton and Railway Station
Drayton and Riverbank
Dresden and Railway Station
Drew and Railway Station
Drew Station and Railway Station.
Drumbo and Railway Station .. .
Dnunbo and Transfer, C.P.R. and
G.T.R.
Drysdale and Kipi^en
Duart, Palmyra and Railway Sta-
tion
Dublin and Railway Station
Dublin and Farciuhar
Dumblane and Paisley
Dunkeld and Railway Station
Dunnville and Selkirk
Dutton and Railway Station
Dyer's Bay and Lion's Head
A. L. Wilson . . .
E. Hicks....
W. Young .,
N. Stewart
X. Stewart
4H
50:
300
8i
Period.
2 12 months.
A. Chandler
J. Purtill
D. Weir
J. H. King
W. J. Thompson
J. Brunt
J. J. Hymers. . .
J. H. Thompson.
D. Franklin
R. Henderson. . .
N. Ruston
J. ^V'atson
S. Bishop
J. H. Dickson. .
R. Alexander . . .
R. Alexander . . .
J. Howard
W. Jones
F. McLaughlin
J. Riley... ...
A. G. Fenwick .
F. Schuler
W. Swartz
A. J. Leitch
R. Curry
Eagle and Railway Station ... .
Eberts and Railway Station
Edgar's Mills and Railway Station.
Edy's Mills and Oil Springs
Electric and Railway Cro.ssing
Elmira aud (ilen Allan
Elmira and Railway Station
Ehnstead and Railway Station. . . ,
Elmwood and Railway Station
Elmwood and Solway
W. Wann . . 4^
E. H. Moir 150 yds
2^
6 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
3 12
6& 12
ti 1
6 10
500 yds.
10 1
8i
18
IG
6, 12
24
J. Huggard
A. (iroombridge.
J. G. Rose.. ..
W. Stevenson. . .
W. Stenernagel.
J. S. Austin
S. Ellis
F. Engel
140 yds.
3
170 yds.
13
4
12
12
6
6
3
6
24&30112
3 12
12 12
6 Il2
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from .1
Amount.
10 days (to May
10, '07)
12 d. (from May
20, '08)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— LONDOX DIVISION B-127
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Co7iti7i»e'J.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Elora and Inverhaugli
Elora and Pentland
Elora and Railway Station (C. P.).
do do (G. T.).
Elora and Salem
Embro and Harrington
Embro and Holliday
Embro and Railway Station
Erbsville and Waterloo
Erie and .Tarvis
do
do
Erieau and Railway Station
Eskdale and Tiverton
Essex and Gesto
Essex and Pleasant Park . . .
Essex and Railway Station .
Ethel and Railway Station .
Ettrick and Ilverton
Exeter and Railway Station
Exeter and ^litchell
Exeter and St. Marys
Name
of
Contractor.
H. Dobberthien.
D. Esch
F. .Johnson
do
E. Wissler
W. S. Vannatter
J. R. McKenzie.
W. S. Vannatter
Geo. Brown
W. A. Smithson.
.1^
Fair Ground and Tillsonburg
Fair Play and Teeum.seh
Fairview and Stratford
Falconbridge and Mount Brydges . .
Falkland and Paris Station
Farewell and Kenelworth
Farewell and Wagram
Fargo and Railway Station. ..*...
Fergus and Pon.sonby
Fergus and C. P. Railway Station. .
do (t. T. do . .
Fembank and Millbank Railway
Station
Fingal and Port Talbot
Fingal and Railway Station .
Fingal and St. Thomas
Fisherville and Nelles Comers and
Railway Station
Fletcher and Railway Station
Florence and Oakdale
Floience and Rutherford .........
Florence and Shetland
Fordwich and Newbridge
Fordwich and Railway Station
Fordyce and Lucknow
Forest and Railway Station
Forest and Ravenswood
Forestville and Railway Station . . .
Formosa and Mildmay
Freeborn and Peffers Crossing
Frome and Railway Station
Fullerton and Mitchell
Fulton's Mills and Railway Station.
24— A9i
G. Snyder
E. J. Buzzard. . .
A. INIcDonald . . .
R. Hamilton . . .
P. Cunningham.
T. Rush
J. Jamieson . . . .
J. H. McRae . . .
C. T. Brooks....
S. Campbell .
F. Ballantyne. . .
W. Smith .....
E. Baillargeon.
J^ T. \Yaddell .
Neville& Hooper
T. Halbert...
H. Morrison .
do
W. B. Fluelling,
D. Duflfield . .
R. Hayden . .
R. C. Hayden
T. J. Hawthorne
J. Brown
N. Mclntyre. . .
•T. Cameron. . . .
4i
1
254
4"
3|
oh
4i
400 ft.
3i
5|
13
1
20
26
204
4
Vol
9
6f
3
300 yds
7
4&3
7i
31
7
H.Noble j 4i
D. B. Armstrong! -fw
D. R. Sinclair . . 9
•J. McDonald ... 6
G. Thompson . . 5
W. Chapman ... 4^ & 7
J. Wilson h
A. McLeod i Of
R. CuUey 167 yds
C. Anderson .... 9
E. T. Martin •.
A. Brick ....
H. Freeborn. .
W. F. Silcox . .
N. Rogers ....
G. Fulton 300 ydi
Period.
2 I 3 mos. 12 davs (to July
12, '07) ".
3 12 months
12 12
24 12 M
12 12 „
6 '12 ..
3 '12 .,
12 12 „
2 12 -,
12
3
6
2
24
12
3R.T.
24
6
6
3
3R.T.
6
6
2
18
6
12
24
6&12
3
10
1
(from Oct. 1, "07)
14 days (to Feb.
14, 08)
15 dys. (from Feb.
15, m] . . .
Season 1907 and part of
season 1908 . . .
12 months
12
1 M (fromMar. 1, '08)
12 ,
12 „
12 M
12
6
12
Amount.
12 12
6 '12
6, 12 il2
12 12
6 12
6 12
6 12
6&3 12
24 1 12
6 112
12 ;12
3 112
12
6
6
G
6
6
(to Sept. 30, '07).
B-128
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APIENDIX B~Conti7iued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payraents fur Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Gait and C. P. Railway Station. . . . T. Keachie ....
Gait, P'iniira Branch W. G. and B.
P.O. & W. G. & B. Ry. Stn do
Gait and Glen Morris E. T. Charles. .
Gait Street Letter Boxes J. A. Lenfesty.
Ganiet and Railway Station C. A. Walker. .
Gladstone and Railway Station. . . E. ^IcMurray. .
Glamiss and Pinkerton Railway Stn A. J. McGregor
do do J. Graves
Glanworth and Railway Station . . . K. G. Turnbull.
Glen Annan and Railway Station. . A. Anderson. . ..I
Glencoe and Kilmartin D. Mc Alpine. . . '
do do A. A. McKellar
Glencoe Street Letter Bo.xes J. McNeil
Glencoe and Wood Green.. J. L. Mclntyre.
Glencolin and Railway Station S. T. Young. . . .
Glendale and Main Post Road E. Caldwell
Glen Farrow and Wingham Wm. McKenzie.
Glen Meyer and King Lake M. Carson
Glen Rae and Railway Station F. A. Newell . . .
(Jlenwood Station and Railway Stn W. C. Estabrook
Goderich and Kincardine A. &.T. Hartwick
Goderich and Lucknow H. J. Blake ....
Goderich and Railway Station T. Gundry
Goderich Street Letter Boxes . . G. Bissett , .
Gold.stone and Railway Station . . . H. Mansfield...
Goldstone Station, Parker and Rail-
way Station E. C. Shantz . . .
do do J. Thompson . . .
Grolspie and Woodstock C. Cullen
do do W. J. Taylor...
Gordon and Railway Station I A. C. Mailloux. .
Gorrie and Railway Station IW. A. Irwin. . . .
Gowanstown and Kertzville ... J. Gibson. . .
Gowanstown and Wallace and Rail-
way Station F. Welker
Gowrie and Miinro F. W. Moore . . .
Granthurst and St. Mary's jE. Day
Granton and London . . .' J.M.Shocbottom
Granton and Metro|>olitan R. T. Raycroft . .
Granton and Prosjiect Hill J. W. Dnnnan. .
Greshani and Paisley .J. J. McNally. .
Hagersville and New Credit E.
Hagersville and Railway Station. . . J.
Hagersville and Selkirk F.
Hagersville and Springvale iS.
Harley and Hawtrey |R.
Harley and New Durham iR.
Harley and Railway Station R.
Harlock and Seafortli i W
Harrist(m and Railway Station . !r.
Harriston and Transfer C.P.R. andlR.
G.T.R
Harrow and Railway Station ... |T
Hartford and Waterford JL.
Harwich and Railway Station jL.
Hatchley Station and Railway Stn. B.
Hawtrey and G. T. Railway Stn. . . IS.
L. Clement
Lynch
R. Matthews
Kenner
Hammond . .
George
Hammond. .
in. Mcintosh.
H. Ward . .
H. Ward...
H. Ferris .
S. Dean
(ialbraith. . .
Powell
A. Innis ....
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
28 days (to Feb.
28, '08)
1 day from n
4 days (to Oct.
4, '07)
27 days from n
5 months from Nov.l,'07
12
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from t,
(to June 30, '07)
from July 1, '07
3 12
36 12
$ cts.
198 90
1.50 00
210 00
160 00
80 00
1.50 00
33.5 65
32 35
64 36
48 34
45 50
7 34
3'J 03
192 50
100 00
25 00
70 00
1(H) 00
26 04
45 00
797 00
410 00
329 70
144 00
125 (JO
30 50
36 50
75 00
225 00
62 80
153 12
140 00
200 00
51 00
180 00
555 50
236 95
()9 95
185 94
65 00
282 60
268 00
120 00
304 CO
20(1 00
122 00
348 CO
186 20
31 30
94 20
410 00
197 82
30 12
40 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— LONDON DIYI8I0N
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-129
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
Ac. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Hawtrey and M. C. Railway Stn. . .
Haysville and New Hamberg
Henfryn and Railway Station
Hensall and Hurondale
Hensall Letter Boxes, Hensall P.O.
and R. P. O
Hensall and Railway Station .
Hepworth and Railway Station
Hesson and Xewton
Hickson and Railway Station
Highgate and Railway Station
Hillman and Leamington
Holmesville and Porter's Hill
Holniesville and Railway Station . .
Hewlett and Lambert
Hubrej' and Railway Station
Hutchinson, Mclnnes & Park Hill
Hyde Park, Railway Station and
Komoka Railway Station
Ilderton and Railway Station
Ilderton and Vanneck
Ingersoll and C. P. Railway Station
do G.T. do
Ingersoll Street Letter Boxes
Innerkip and Railway Station
Inverhuron and Tiverton
Invermay and Railway Station ....
In wood and Railway Station
lona and Railway Station
S. A. Innis. .
•J. Anderson . .
R. Rowland . .
T. Murdock . .
J. Sutherland.
do
J. A. Crichton
F. J. Knoblauch
F. J. Lovey's. .
R. B. Teetzel . .
Plant & Iveson
W. Pickard. . . .
A. J. Courtice.
.1. Howlett
A. B. ^lurray. .
T. Mclnnes. . . .
J. P. Fisher
J. H. McRae .
A. I). Fraser .
T. Chambers. .
T. Sherlock . . .
do
.J. Borland. . . .
A. McDonald.
W. C. Croome
J. M. Courtright
W. Fletcher ....
Jaffa and Orwell
Jarvis and Railway Station.
do
do
Jeannettes Crdek and Railway Stn.
Jura and Railway Station
Kenilwortli and Olivet
Kenilwortli and Petherton
Kenilworth and Railway Station
do do
J. Elgie..
H. A. Smithson.
G. Snyder
Kertch and Uttoxeter
Kertch and Wanstead
Khiva and Shipka ,
Kilniartin and Walkers
Kihvorth Bridge and Komoka
Kincardine and Port Elgin [A. Mackay
Kincardine and Railway Station . . . G. D. Morrison
Kincardine and Walkerton J. Sixsmith
F. C. Peck
C. W. McCordic
A. E. Tremain .
H. Fraser
G. Gushing
T. P. McGilli
cuddj"-
G\ H. Nesbitt..
N. K. Nesbitt .
F. Heitznian. . .
A. A. McKellar,
H. Kilbonrn.
do
do
•J. C. Watson.
Kingarf and Kinloss . . . |B.
Kingscourt and Railway Station. . . B.
Kings Mill and Mapleton G.
Kingsmill and Railway Station .... F.
Moulton . . .
Williamson
A. McCauUey
L. Wagner
3*
X
13|
660 ft.
i
800 yds
27
i
6
4
4
3
19i
13
i
4
3
50 rods
2
150 yds.
2»
3|
2i
2J
2|
3
24
28^
28
4
H
4
40 rods
12
12 moi
6
12 „
6
12 „
6r.t.
12 .,
36
12 ,.
12
12 ,.
18
12 „
6r.t.
12 „
12
12 „
24
12 „
2
12 ,.
6
]2 „
12
12 M
6
12 M
3
12 „
3&6
12 „
6
12 „
24
12 „
3r.t.
12 M
18
12 M
16
12 M
18
12 M
12
12 M
3
12 M
12
12 M
12
12 M
12
12 M
2
12 „
24
10 M
24
1 „
6
12 H
3
12 „
2
12 .,
6
12 ..
12
1 u
12
11 „
3
12 H
6
12 .,
4
12 M
6
0 11
6
12 .,
0
12 „
30
12 „
6
0
6
5 ..
3
12 „
3
12 M
6
12 „
12
12 „
(15 days to Feb.'
15, '08) :
(14 days fromi
Feb. 16, "08) . .
(to April 30, '07).
(from May 1, '07)
(fromNov. 1, '07)'
(24 days to Oct.
24, '07)...
(7 days from Oct.
25, '07)
Amount.
8 ct.
120 00
139 00
60 00
214 40
10 00
100 48
165 78
325 00
40 00
251 20
99 00
146 00
50 00
120 00
70 00
150 00
6.50 00
100 48
88 66
200 00
106 07
240 00
96 06
65 00
94 20
60 00
125 60
50 00
108 33
15 67
40 00
60 00
78 00
125 00
8 24
91 76
100 00
115 00
110 00
41 58
140 00
409 00
392 50
395 65
304 35
47 50
75 00
185 00
60 00
B-130
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
D.I.TAIL of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Kingsville and Railway Station. . . . U. L. Noble
do do . . . . H. Hickmoth
Kinkora and Sebringville M. F. Hishon. .
Kinloss and Lucknow. . . .- J. R. Browns-
combe
Kinlough and_Westford \. W. Haldenby
N. Brodie
R. Mellis
D. McNaughton.
H. Sohrt
Kintyre and Railway Station
Kijii^en and Railway Station .
Knapdale and Newbury
Kossuth and Preston
Lakeside and Thamesford
Lambetli and Tempo
Lamon and Sylvan . .
Langside and Whitechurch
Langdi >n and Marston
La Salette and Railway Station...,
Lawrence Station and Railway Stn
Leamington and M. C. Railway Stn,
Leamington and Pere Marquette
M. C. Railway Station
Lebanon and jMoorefield
Leesboro and Main Post Road
Linwood and St. Jacobs
Lion's Hea i and Wiarton
do do
Lion's Head and Spry
Lisbon and Wellesley
Lisbum and Purple Grove
Lisburn and Railway Station
Listowel and Molesworth
Listowel and Railway Station
Listowel and Trowbridge
Littlewood and Temix)
do do
Lochalsh and Ripley
Londesborough and Railway Station
London Letter Carriers Service ....
London and London East
London and L. H. & B. Railway Sin.
London and Lucan
London and McMillan
do do
London and Odell
London and P. M. Railway Station .
London Special Chri.stmas Delivery.
London P. O. Street Letter Boxes
and Railway Stations
London Junction and Railway Stn.
Louiseville and Railway Station. . .
Lucan and Clandeboye and Railway
Stations
Lucknow and Lanes and Mafeking.
Lucknow and Railway Station. . . .
A. Martindale
H. Witzel
P. Teskey
do
S. Lougheed.
W. Donagan.
F. Cozens
A. Taylor
P. Schmidt
J. A. McGillivray
S. Woodman. . . .
London Street
Railway Co.
do
The Shedden
ForwardingCo.
J. C. Howard. . .
D. McMillan . . .
A. (t. Thompson
S. Reed
The Shedden
ForwardingCo.
W. Walkei
do . ..
D. F. Buchanan
G. H.Morton. . ,
J. Ward
A. McLeod
W. ConnelJ
E. Clipperton
Taylor
Randall
Rintoul
L. Long
J. Casev
MiUer "
C. Wigle
do
Sinclair
Heath
. Oakley
, A. Owens.
C. Andrew
313 06
21 25
04 00
12.5 00
;->0 00
158 06
101 64
194 50
18 75
- 15 00
274 00
226 08
1,000 00
140 00
175 84
2!t!) 00
31*7 00
2 00
95 00
175 00
25 00
2, .500 00
.50 24
285 74
200 00
412 50
175 84
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— LONDON DI7ISI0II
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-131
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Lurgan, Main Post Road and
Amberlej'
Luton and Malahide
Lynn Valley and Railway Station.
Lynnville and Railway Station
Lyons and Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
McCready and Newbury
McGregor and Railway Station . . . .
McWilliams and Railway Station . .
Macton and Yatton
Maguire and Railway Station
Mahafy and Munro
Maidstone and Railway Station . . . .
Maple Lodge and Railway Station .
Mar and Red Bay
Marburg and Railway Station
Marshfield and Railway Station. . . .
Melbourne and Middlemiss
Melbourne and Railway Station . . .
!Melgund and Railway Station
Merlin and Railway Station
Merlin and Tilbury
Mildmay and Railwaj' Station
Millbank and Railway Station
Miller Lake and Stokes Bay
Milverton and Railway Station. . . .
Mitchell and Railway Station
Mohawk and Railway Station
Moltke and Neustadt
Moncrieff and Monkton
Moorefield and Railway Station . . .
Moorefield and Rothsay
Moorefield and Trecastle
Mooretown and Railway Station. . .
Mooresville and Railway Station. . .
Morpeth and Thamesville
Mossley and Railway Station
Mount Forest and Railway Station.
D. Ray 5, 2J
J. Da\is I 3
E. Edmonds.
221
2h
W. Axford
C. W. Appleford
Monnt Elgin and Railway Station..
Mount Healej' and Railway Station
Mount Vernon and Railway Station
Muir and Vandecai
Mull and Pinehurst
Mull and Railway Station
Muncey and Railway Station .
Napier and Rokeby
Napier and Strathroy
New Canaan and Railway Station.
New Dnndcf and Petersburg
New Scotland and Kidley
Nithburg and Stratford
Nixon and Railway Station
Nober and Railway Station
Normandale and Vittoria
North Bruce and Queen Hill
D. Ross
J. A. Aubin ....
W. Judge ....
T. Owens
A. Tod
.L O. Cole
J. Robinson ....
A. \V. Smith . . .
C. McFarlane. .
.J. Awford
.T. R. Pollard....
T. Hearns
G. W. Sponen-
burgh
.J. .T. Bracken. . .
J. K. Brethour .
C. Palmer
C. Herringer. . . .
T. .J. Hawthorne
D. Martin
•J. H. Schmidt..
J. Copping
J. W. McLaren.
A. Duneman. . . .
A. Campbell. . . .
P. John.son
R. Lawless
•J. Christie
J. Morrison 900 ft.
.J. Bloomfield Sr.
L. .J. Poulin . . . ' loi
E. McMurray. . . |
Hicks and Buck'
ingham i
F. Gray |
F. Renshaw .... 4|
.J. Gavin 2
H. Virtue 2i
.T. T. O'Keefe... Sf
J. H. Saddling-
ton I
I. A. McGregor. 30 rods..
M. Campbell...
R. Tompkins.. .
E. Neal
A. Koehlci'
A. L. Sterling...
W. Thom])son .
C. E. Kingsbury 300
J. Fryer tlOO
D. S. Smith . .
•J. T. Agar....
e^
Period.
Amount.
6 &3
3
12
6
6
12 12
3 12
12 months
9 days from Mar. 23, "OS.
12 months
12
12 ,.
12
12
12
12
12 months
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
(to .July 31, '07).
$ cts.
105 00
1 48
32 00
121 21
172 70
()0 00
90 00
20 00
85 00
100 00
75 00
119 32
50 GO
77 00
100 00
75 36
129 50
50 24
66 36
59 00
469 00
96 68
100 48
90 00
150 72
149 70
50 24
78 00
121 20
100 00
175 00
100 00
5U 00
100 00
517 00
42 00
253 81
100 48
156 00
303 00
40 00
70 00
80 00
40 18
50 00
249 00
45 00
287 00
90 00
425 25
62 80
.50 24
70 00
26 74
B-132
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Tran'^portation in London Postal Division,
ifcc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
North Buxton and Railway Stn. . . G. B. Shreve. .
Norwich and Railway Stn"(B. & T). J. M. Wilson.
do do ,C. Lumsden..
do do (G.B. & L.E.) J. M. Wilson.
do do C. Lumsden . .
Oakland and Railway Station J. S. Crumback.
Oshweken and Railway Stations. . . D. Davis
Oshweken and Sixty Nine Corners. ,G. Nash
Oil City and Railway Station |(i. W. Bentley
Oil Springs and Railway Station . . D. P. Sisk ....
Old Castle and Railway Station. . . . M. McCarthy. .
do do .G.Welsh
Oldfield and Railway Station J. LongstafiF. . .
Olinda and Ruthven iT. H. Wigle. . .
Oliver and Thorndale J. H. Lockrey .
Oneida and Railway Station |J. A. Senn ....
Onondaga and Railway Station. ..iS. G. Simpson.
Ostrander and Railv ay Station . W. J. S. Burn.
Otterville and Railway Station M. J. LaVig^e
Oxley and Railway Station T. A. Elliott.
Paisley and Railway Station
Paisley and Vesta
Palmerston and Railway Station . . .
Parjuette Station and Railway Sta-
tion
Paris and Railway Station
do do ...
Paris Street Letter Boxes
Paris Station and Railway Station.
Parkhead and Railway Station ....
Paik Hill and Railway Station ....
Park Hill and Strathroy
Peebles and Woodstock
Pelee Island and Mainland
Perch Station and Railway Station.
Petrolea and Grand Trunk Railway
Station
Petrolea and M. C. Railway Station
Petrolea Street Letter Boxes
Petrolea and Wilsoncroft
Pike Creek and Railway Station. . .
Pillette Corners and Walkerville. . .
Pinkerton and Railway Station
Plattsville and Railwaj' Station. . . .
Point Kdward and Sarnia
Pond Mills and Wilton (Jrove
Port Burwell and Port Rowan
Port Dover and Railway Station. . .
Port Elgin and Railway Station. . .
Port Elgin and Tara
Port Franks and Thedford ...
Port Lanibton and ]{ailway Station
Port Rowan and Railway Station . .
Port Ryer.-e and Vittoria
Port Stanley and Railway Station. .
J. Trelford..
W. Rankin.
W. Nowry . .
'J. E. Jessop ...
)M. C. Gray. . . .
IW. Howes
M. C. (rray
W. R. Baker. . . .
J. Pattison
S. Tudor .....
R. McPhee
O. P. Brown. . .
iT. J. Stockwell.
R. Bright
Grand Trunk
Raiiway Co. .
R. E. Germain.
J. Shaw
E. Clemens. . .
M. Su/.or. . . .
O. Samson . ...
•T. Keyes
E. Gatzka
H. W. Mills...
A. B. Murray. .
0. Bari'ett
1. Johnsttm. . . .
A. C. (iilbert. .
J. E. Grant
H. W. Brown. .
J. S. McDonald
F. E. Foster.. .
D, S. Smith . . .
P. L. Glover...
^1
33 rds.
1 I
620 yds. j
4
200 yds. I
Period.
Amount.
12 months
6 „ vto Sept. 30, '07).
6 II from II
6 ,1 (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 .1 from M
12 ,
12 .,
12 months
12
12 M
4 ., (to July 31, '07).
9 days (from Mar. 23, '08)
1 month (from March
1, '08)
12 months
12 ,1
(} 112
6 12
12 12
18 12
6 12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
(from n )..
(from Jan. 1, '08)
I 275 ft. i
1,200 yds
! cts,
40 18
60 28
GO 28
60 00
60 00
2.50 00
204 10
3;» %
78 50
66 96
8 40
2 47
3 83
128 00
120 00
100 00
1)1 06
59 00
150 00
220 00
100 48
288 00
165 00
40 82
472 00
103 25
73 49
58 50
78 50
96 21
240 00
556 00
1,500 00
50 00
22 00
85 00
1 00
100 00
60 00
40 (X)
114 60
90 00
313 00
97 00
480 00
131 66
141 30
360 00
78 00
97 03
100 00
130 00
70 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— LOy DON DIVISION B— 133
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
&e. — Continued.
Xame of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
1^
Preston and C. P. Railway Station
at Gait
Puce and Railway Station .
Gait, Preston &|
Hespeler Street
Railway Co. . .
J. Stone i
880 yds
Ratho and Railway Station |G. Steed smans
Rayside and Railway Station [F. Day
Renton and Railway Station. . . . ;M. Chrysler .
Renwick and Railway Station T. G. Harlton . . 50 yds
Rich wood and Railway Station . . . . ^ Wm. Taylor. ... I J
Ridgetown and M. C. Railway Sta- ]
tion M. H. Doherty .
Ridgetown aud Pere Marquette!
Railway Station do
Ripley and Railway Station [j. Mclnnis
Rockford and Railway Station |W. Richards. . ..
Rodney and Railway Station J. S. McGugan. .
Round Plains and Waterford ,T. Kitchen... .
Ruscom Station and Railway Stn. .,W. H. Knister..
Ruthven and Railway Station iT. H. Wigle.. . .
St. George and Railway Station . . . . G. W. Howell
St. Jacobs and Railway Station. . . . ]J. Menger
St. Joachims, River Ruscom and|
Railway Station . O. Janisse . .
do do J. Bacon
St. Joseph and Zurich D. Spencer . . .
St. Mary's and Wildwood J. Bolton
St. Paul's Station and Railway Stn A. Thorn
St. Thomas Railway Station, Stre(3t
Letter Bo.xes ...
St. Thomas and Sparta
St. Thomas and Talbotville Royal. .
40 rds
4
50 yds
St. Williams and Railway Station.
Sable and IMain Post Road
Salford and Railway Station .
Sandwich and Windsor
H. Fearnlev. . . .
W. Butterwick .
Southwestern
Traction Co. .
Period.
Amount.
S cts.
12 months
112 „ ..
6 12
6 il2
12 12
12 12
6 112
12
12
12 12
24 1 12
6 12
24 12
3 112
12 12
12 12
24 112
18 jl2
6 I 7
6 1 5
6 12
3 112
12 12
r 1? 90&1812
11 i 6 12
Sarnia and P. M. Railway Station..
Sarnia and Port Huron
Sarnia Street Letter Boxes
Sauble Falls Wiarton
Seaforth and Railway Station
Sebringville and Railway Station. .
Seckerton and Railway Station . . . .
Shedden and Railway Station
Silver Hill and Tain
Simcoe and Loop Line Letter Box .
Simcoe and Railway Station .
Simcoe and Tain
Simcoe anfl Waterford
Sombra and Railway Station
J. Cope
N. McPhee
J. B. Turner....
Sandwich, Wind-
1 sor& Amherst-
burg R}'. Co . .
D. McCrae
J. xMcKelvey...
J. Lucas
M. S. Johnston.
T. Carbert
B. F. Kastner . .
E. P]dward
A. Burwell
A. M. McDowell
C. A. Chadwick..
C.A. Chadwick..
A. Moid ton
M. L. Boughner
P. Helmer
do do M. Henry
Sombra and Wilkesport D. Sheppard . . ..
Southampton and Railway Station . W. Gilbert -
(to Oct. 31, "07)
from t.
11 da3's (to Sept.
1], '07
(to Jan. 31, '08)
(from Feb. 1, '08)
14 days (to April 14, '07)
11 11 16 days (from
Apr. 15, 07)..
12 months
12
109 90
45 20
52 00
50 24
75 00
45 20
78 50
122 46
119 32
175 84
IGO 00
125 60
61 25
50 00
76 80
313 OO
75 36
81 80
58 20
117 50
100 00
62 80
870 74
159 50
60 38
59 66
75 00
78 50
125 00
210 00
119 50
145 70
1.51 25
268 93
150 00
110 01
75 00
43 43
28 26
254 34
108 30
265 00
1 92
48 08
230 00
123 60
B-134
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7itim(ed.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
S:c. — Continned.
Name of Route.
Xame
of
Contractor.
Springfield and Railway Station
do do
Springford and Railway Station
Staples and Railway Station. . .
Stevenson and Railway Station .
Stokes Bay and Wiarton
Stony Point and Railway Station
Strangfield and Railway Station
Strasburg and Railway Station
Stratford and Railway Statisn
Stratford Street Letter Boxes
Strathroy Street Letter Boxes
Sutherland and Windsor
Sutorville and Watford
Sylvan and Thedford
Tara and Railway Station
Tavistock and Railway Station . . .
Teeswater and Railway Station . . .
Teeswater and Walkerton
Teeterville and Windham Centre.
Teniiinus and Wilkesport
Thamesford and Railway Station . .
Tlianiesville and Railway Station . .
Thedford and Raihvav Station. . . .
The Gore and Main Post Koad ....
The Grove and Railway Station . . .
Thomdale and Railway Station . . .
Thomyhurst and Wallaceburg
Tilburi- and Railway Station
Tillsonburg and B. & T. Ry. Stns.
Till.sonburg, Lake Erie, and Pacific
Railway Stations and Re.sjjective
Post Offices
F . Soper
J. H. Haggerty.
H. A.White....
D. R. Menzie . .
R. A. Heward . .
J. E. Sutherby. .
E. Desniarais
J. E. Manley
A. Creesman.
A. Easson. . .
W. Murch . .
R. E. Richards .
C. C. Chauvin . .
S. E. Thompson.
W. Randall. . . .
.is
12 , 3 mos. (to June 30, '07)
from "
30rds.
G6 rds.
27»
1
3
12 1 9
24 ,12 -
12 il2
12 12
3 12
12 !12
3 :ii
6r.t. 12
I I 60 ,12
18i asreq. 12
5l 12&1812
3 3 12
X. Monkman
Matheson. .
Green
Kreutwizer
J. Arthur. .
Munro ....
C. McCarty
K. Duncan. .
WiWm
, Ackland . . .
A. Robinson
Falconer ....
Varndell . . .
Funston ....
Becker & Son
16
TUlsonburg and Loop Line Ry. Stn.
do and M. C. do
Topping and Railway Station
Townsend Caster and Rj'. Station .
Tunnel and Street Railway Co
do do
Tupjierville and Railway Station. . .
Tumerville and Railway Station. . .
Tu.scarora and Railway Station. . . .
Tyrconnell and Wallacetown
Tyrrell and Railway Station
Vanessa and Railway Station. . .
Van Horn and Railway Station .
do do
Villa Nova and Railway Station. . .
A'ittiria and Railway Station
Vyn^r and Railway Station
Canadian Pacific
Railway Co.
W. A. Cowan.
W. A. Cowan.
D. L. Brenneman
W. J.Smith..
J. Fry
J. E. Proctor .
A. Mc Arthur.
T. J. Shaw . . .
S. J. McKelvey
P. Gerow
W. E. Auston
J. C. Lutes.
W. Smith . .
J. H.Jewell..
M. McAlpine.
D. S. Smith . .
D. Lamont . . .
Ih I
!t
6
40 rods.
40 ft.
40 ft.
30 yds.
100 ft.
3
3
U&3
W.ilk"r'.-i and Hail way Station I A. Grieves.
Walkerton an'] Railway Station. . .F. Rennie .
Amount.
(from May 1, '07!
12 " . . .
12 months ,
24
6
12 M
12 -.
6
12 ,.
3
11 M
12
12 M
12
12 >,
12
12 ..
6
12 ,.
6
12 M
6
12 u
3
12 „
24
12 >,
24
12 .-
11 days (from
May 21, '07)...
18&24 12
12
12
12
12
9
3
12
12
12
12
12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from .1
k I 6
ll 3
4 days (to Feb.
4, '08)
2.5dys.(fromFeb.
5, '08)
1
1?
12 12
18 12
40 82
11.') 72
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOy—LOyDON DITISIOX B— 135
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Dktail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
tkc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
N. B. Vrooman
Walkerville and G. T. Ry. Station. N. B. Vrooman
do and G. T. Ry. Station at
Win isor
Wallaceburg and Railway Station .
(C.W. &L.E.)
do do^ (P.M.)
Wallaceburg and Walpole Island . .
Wallacetown and Railway Station .
Walnut and Watford
Walsh and Railway Station
WardsviUe and Railway Station. . .
Warwick and Railway Station
Waterford and Ry. Station (M. C.)
do do (T. H. &B.)
Waterloo and G. T. Ry. Station
at Berlin
Waterloo and
at Berlin.. . .
G. T. Rv. Statiou
A. Fisher
A. Fisher
J. B. McDougall
P. Gerow
A. Black
A. Brett
J. WUson
D. M. Ross
L. S. Dean
M. L. Boughner.
Berlin & Water-'
loo St. Rv. Co. I
The Berlin Light
Commissioners
W. W. Glaister
J. Young. . .
A. W". Craig
I). McKilloii
O. Ivison . . .
G. Gibson . .
W. E. Evans . .
E. Everitt . . .
G. F. Johnston
Waterloo and G. E. Rj-. Station. . .
Waubuno and Railway Station. . . .
Weidmann and Railway Station. . .
West Lome and Railway Station .
Wheatley and Railway Station ....
Wheatley and Windfall
Whitebread Station and Railway
Station
Whitechurch and Railway Station .
White Oak and Main Post Road ....
Wiarton and Railway Station iS. Hyatt . .
Williams and Railway Station. . . C. A. Bain .
Wilton Grove and Railway Station. 'P. Murray .
Windham Centre and Railway Sta-|
tion II. W. Lewis
Windsor and Detroit (U.S.A.) E. Gignac. .
Windsor and Railway Station
(M.C.) do
Windsor and Railway Station
(P.M.) M.H.McCarthy
Windsor Street Letter Boxes B. McLellan. . .
Windsor and Walkerville JN. B. Vrooman
Wingham and Railway Station
jC.P).
W ingham
(C.P.)..
and Railway Station
Wingham
(G.T.) ..
Wingham
(G.T.)..
and
and
Railway .Station
Railway Station
Wolverton and Railway Station. . . .
do ^o .
Woodslee and Railway Station. ...
Woodstock and Railway Station
(C.P.)
Woodstock and Railway Station
(G.T.)
Woodstock and Railway Station
(P. D. &L. H.)
Woodstock and Street Letter Boxes.
A. R. Anderson
V. R. Van Nor
A. R. Anderson,
V. R. Van Nor
man
G. W. Dawson.
S. W. Simpson.
T. Galloway...
G. F. Thurlow.
Can. E.\press Co.
J. McKenzie.
C. Cullen....
Amount.
S cts.
ICO 14
70 00
7.0 00
200 00
75 00
213 52
105 00
107 66
125 60
300 00
75 00
61 22
29 63
352 31
85 70
126 45
53 04
40 00
188 40
104 00
40 18
70 35
75 00
266 90
100 00
45 22
32 45
496 03
326 56
238 64
900 00
70 00
62 50
236 00
62 40
188 80
90 00
35 21
200 00
190 00
68 82
193 00
147 71
B-136
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in London Postal Division,
&c. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Woodstock .Station Letter Box and)
C.P.R. Postal Car . . . H. G. Winter.
Wroxeter and Railway Station A. Paulin
Wyton and Railway Station .
J. Scatcherd
Zurich and Railway Station -T. Murdock . . . .
Berlin and Gait.
Blair and Gait
Elmira and Moncton . . . ,
Elmira and St. .Jacob.o
Elmdale and Laurin
Glenannan and Wingham .
Harriston and Wroxeter . . .
Kincardine and Wingham .
Kincardine and Pine River . . .
Mount Forest and K enil worth ,
Mount Forest and Palmerston
Palmerston, special duty
Teeswater .and Wingham
Woodstock and Curries, Burgess-
ville, Norwich and Otterville
Despond & Cow-
an
•J. W. Moore. . . .
W. Stenemagel .
do
A. McGrath...
W. Hawke
C. H. Ward . .
V. R. Van Nor-
man
W. Graham
Hicks & Buck-
ingham
G. Burns
P. R. Smith...
Green & Marrs. .
50 yds.
6i
H. J. Finkle
f^
6 C
12
24
12
12
Period.
Amount.
12 months
10 II and 25 d. (from
May 7, '07) . . .
12 n
12
I Special Services on ac-
count of snow block-
ades on railways.
Total
Less amount v/ithdrawn from Guarantee Fund.
30 00
145 76
20 08
224 00
7 00
.S 00
2 50
8 00
7 50
10 00
10 00
16 50
2 00
35 00
20 00
4 58
30 00
21 50
110,1.34 54
155 78
109,978 76
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINNIPEG DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-137
APPENDIX B—Continued.
WINNIPEG POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal *Division,
made within the year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Alexander and Railway Station . . .
Allanlea and Gleneila
Ahm.sippi and Grays ville
Alpine and Durban
Altamont and Railway Station . . .
Altona and Railway Station
do do
Arbakka and Stuartbum
Arden and Railway Station
Argyle and Woodlands
Arnaud and Carlowrie
Arnaud and Railway Station
Arrow Ri ver and Orrwold
Arrow River and Railway Station.
Asessipi)i and Russell
Airhville and Railway Station
Atikokan and Railway Station. . . .
Aubigny and Silver Plain
Austin and Railway Station
A vesta and Railway Station
Aweme and Treesbank
Aylesworth and Emo
Bi\dger and Railway Station.
Bagot and Railway Station . .
Baldur and Grund
Baldur and Railway Station
I '.ahnrn al and Greenwood
I >almoral and Railway Station
Jialsam Bay and East Selkirk
do do
Balsam Bay ann Gilolo
B.annerman and Wakopa ........
Bardal and Elx)s Station
do do
Bardal Station and Railway Station
Barnhart and Emo J,
Bamsley and Railway Station P
liarwick and Chappie W
do do G
T'.arwick and Railway Station E
Ba.sswofxl and Railway Station .... D.
P>asswood and Kolling River D
Bates and Home wood J.
Beaconsfield and Somerset R.
Beausejour and Brokenhead F.
Beausejour and Railway Station. . . S.
Beau.sejour and Thalberg W,
Beaver and Railway Station R.
jj. F. Walker
'S. Alexander.
S. J. Huntley
L. NordvaU. .
H. Mussell
L. P. Yoerger . .
D. W. Frieson. .
J. Gillies
M. E. Boughton.
G. Josling
R. W. Sumner. .
E. Smith
W. Tennant. . . .
do
J. T. Adams
E. S. Young.
F. J. Schieder
H. Mousseau. . . .
J. Willot
E. A. Ericksou..
E. Little
J. L. Locking. . .
A.White
J. C. Lowrie . . .
S. Christopher
son
A. Fowler
E. Bo\vman
R. Rutherford
H. Thomas
do
do
J. P. SpafFord
A. M. Carr
J. Hilton
J. A. Smith
Schalmehorn
McBride
, H. Smith..
C. Kiliiatrick
Both
McPherson . .
Cameron ....
Crawley
W. Morrison
Staska
Turner
. Kotchorek . .
H. McLeod. .
120 00
248 GO
75 Wi
280 80
64 60
202 00
112 66
5 72
1(5 66
12 50
56 67
78 00
25 00
48 75
16 25
2iy 10
124 80
75 00
78 00
140 40
42 50
102 17
100 00
166 14
B-138
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
])etail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Belcourt and Roabiirn
Belleview and Railway Station
Bellhampton and (ilenella
do do
Nanxe
of
Contracror.
T. H. Brown....
L. Marcq
C. W. Clark . . . .
W. M. Cunning-
ham
Belmont and Railway Station
Benito and Railway Station
Benito and Swan River
Beresford and Railway Station ....
Bergland and Sleeman
Bethany and Railway Station
Big Fork and Devlin
Binscarth and Railway Station ....
Binscarth and Seenian
Birds Hill and Railway Station . . .
Birnie and Railway Station
Birtle and Fort Ellice
Birtle and Miniota
Birtle and Railway Station
Birtle and Warleigh ....
Black Hawk and Stratton Station .
Blythfield and Railway Station. . . .
Boissevain and Railway Station.. . .
Boissevain and Sheppardville . ...
Boissevain and Wapaha
Boissevain and Wassewa
Bonheur and .Railway Station
Bonnie Doon and Reaburn
Boucherville and Stratton Station. .
Bradwardin and Railway Station. .
Brandon and Hayfield
do do
Brandon and Railway Stations,
(CM. &C. P.)
Brandon and Rosela'nd
Brandon and Street Letter Bo.\es. .
Brandon Hills and Railway Station
Bridge Creek and Franklin
Brokenhead and Thalberg
Brookdale and Railway Station. . .
Broomhill an:l Melita
Brown and Morden
do do
Bru and Cyi)ress River
do do
Bnmkill and Railway Station
Bnixelles and Holland
Bunclody and Fairfa.x
Burnbank and Elkhorn
Burn bank and Two Creeks
200
85
200
K. Kirkman ....
W. T. Goodman.
S. C. Osboum . . .
W. Cannon
C. -Moslieek ....
W. A. X.Wright
A. Spencer
D. ^IcfiihTay. . .
D. Seebach
;G. Chudleigh . . .
R.Watson
G. H. Dicken...
do
do
J.C.Dudley....
G. W. Hughes..
IW. H. Mellow..
W. H. Saults...
[G. F. Brown . . .
do
IH. .T. Wood . . .
J. C. Roney .... |325
W. Finegan
I. Vipond
A.Hays
N. Twigge
A. C. Partridge.
T. J. Baird
.1^
300 yds
12
14
yds.
30i
I
18"
yds.
11
A
14
i
yds.
12
23
h
8"
15i
3i
16i
10
yds.
3
12
12
Burnside and Railway Station .
J. Scott
C. S. Wilson
A. J. Gerry. . . .
C. R. Campbell '
W. Kotchorek . ,
J. A. Miller....
W. Kilkenny . . ,
A. Staiiel
A. Herminger .
H. .Tosejihson . .
A. Olivi-r
W. Poersel ... ,
V Poncelet
D. A. Rose
J. H. Cavanagh
G. Alli.son ...
J. R. Fox
9
11 & 4
280 ft.
3i
9|
560 ft.
12
13
13
Hi
11. t
3<X) yds.
10
n
8
n
o »
o ~
Period.
1 3
2
12
2
1
1
12
2
2
6
2
2
12&82
12&88
2
13
2
3
1
6, 4, 6
1
2
2
months
from Oct. 1, '07..
& 2 days to Dec.
2, '07
& 20 days from
Dec. 3, '07....
inths
(from Jan. 1,'08).
(to Dec. 31, '07).
(from May 1, '07).
3 7
3, 6 12
Cameron and Railway Station .... W.D. Hamilton .
Camperville and Winnipegosis J. B. N'apakisit.
do do J. Pangman
Carberry and Montrose S. Shannon .
Carberry and Petrel I d<j
Amount.
(from Nov. 1,'07).
(to May 31, '07).
from M
(toSepl. 30, '07).
5V
12
12 .
i
6,12,6
12 .
35
1,2
4 ,
35
1
8 ,
36
2
12 ,
n
1
12 .
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from 11
(to Aug. 31, '07).
from 11
11 days (to July
11, '07
(to July 31, '07).
from II
8 cts,
95 00
47 10
60 16
29 83
313 00
26 00
273 00
90 00
183 33
79 26
100 00
187 80
130 00
125 20
62 60
208 00
■ 450 00
250 40
60 00
265 00
83 80
156 60
200 00
99 00
36 67
202 00
182 00
104 00
78 25
69 33
346 66
1,808 10
208 00
.■)03 41
130 00
110 00
.")2 00
76 09
91 00
142 50
47 50
66 66
160 41
37 37
149 00
80 00
156 00
25 47
50 21
70 58
48 33
193 33
250 00
100 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINNIPEG DIVISION B— 139
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Conti7iued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Carberryand Railway Statioi ,C N.
Carb'crry and Railway Station, CP.
Cardinal and Railway Station
Carman and Railway Station, C.N.
do do
Carman and Railway Station C. P .
Carman t nd St. Daniel
C.arnegie and Railway Station
Carroll and Railway Station
Cartwright i^nd Railway Station. . .
Castleaverj' and Roblin
do do
Cedar Lake and Mo<Jse Lake
Cedar Lake and The Pas
Chatet and Railway Station
Chatfield and Hamrlik
Chatfield and Teulon
Clandeboye and Dunara
Clandeboye and Railway Stt;tion . .
Clan William and Railway Station.
Claii William and Scandinav'a
Clarkleigh and Radway
Clearwater and Railway Station . . .
Cold Sp) ings and Mary Hill
Cooks Creek and Oak Bank
Cooks Creek and Winnipeg
Copley and Lyleton . .
Cordova and ]NIoorespark
Coulter and Coult^ rvale
Coulter and Railway Station
Coulter and Sourisford ,
do do
do do
Crandell and Penrith
Crandell and Railway Station
CrozicT and Fort Francis
Crystal City and Railway Station. .
Culross and Railway Station
do do
Cypress River and Railway Station
Name
of
Contractor.
T. Smale
•T. ^^^litelane . . .
M. Allaire
R. Squires
M. ilclvor
R. Squires
,7. M. Aymont. .
\W. A. Pierson. .
J. W. Graham..
M. Watts
[H. Fox
A. G. McBean. .
|T. H. P. Lamb..
Hudson's Bay Co
;T. S. Smyth . ,
j J. P. Hamrlik . .
J. Esije
I A. McBaiii
I d.
R. A. McQuarrie
H. H. Sanderst.u
J. Clark, jr
H. McKellar. . . .
.J. Sigurdson. . . .
A. Harvey
M. Peebles
C. J. Reid
.T. Allan
F. Coulter
A. J. Gould....
'' do
iM. S. Shantz....
IH. ,T. R. Large .
W. Bishop
T. Hamilton.. ..
F. E. Stewart. . .
]W. H. Green way
P. Anderson. . . .
J. A. Larmour . .
500 yds.
1
125 yds.
Dacotah and Railway Station E
Daly and Virden W
Danvers and Scandinavia J
do do K
Darlingford and Railway J
Darlingford and Shad -land R
Dauphin and Melton H
Dauphin and Railway Station T.
Dauphin and Spruce Creek j J.
do do J.
G. Cole.
B. Qualley.
. McKenzie.
T. Lee
Kjelson.. . .
F. Crosby . .
McElroy . .
L. Short. . .
Jordan ....
A. Fisher. .
il. Mcl.ean
do
do
J. McLaughlin
DeClare and McAuley C. H. Lewis . .
Deepdale and Railway Station I.T. C. Ward . .
flo do do
Deer Horn and Lundar T. .Johnson . . .
Deerwood and Railway Station .... I A. McDowell .
Deleau and Railway Station .1. B. Abrahan
Period.
months .
150 yds
150 yds
7
i
12 12
12
(to Sept. 30, '07).
fror.1 ,1
66d.(toAug.(!,'07;
25 do from m
(from Aug. 1, "07]
Amount.
(from Mar. 1,'08)'
Uo Feb. 29, '08).!
(t.. .June 30, "07).
(to Aug. .31, '07).
from II
(to Aug. 31, '07).
7 days (from Oct.
25. '07)
(to .\pril 30, '07).
from II
(to June 30, '07).
10 days (to Aug.
10, '07)
21 days (from
Aug. 11, '07).
6 27 trips.
(from Aug. 1,'07!
12 months.
12 I, ...
12 12
* cts.
125 20
617 20
80 00
125 20
109 90
280 SO
50 00
62 40
250 00
187 80
30 45
67 54
48 00
150 00
125 60
110 00
245 00
130 00
79 83
93 90
201 70
124 0<.)
156 00
140 00
111 41
397 00
78 00
157 40
130 00
98 11
37 50
25 00
58 33
104 00
156 50
90 00
263 76
26 OS
27 22
156 50
100 00
80 (X)
3 42
60 07
125 20
175 (X)
100 00
377 74
26 25
21 00
82 50
1,56 00
24 37
3 37
41 1 00
39 00
F-140
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
l)eloraine and Railway Station ... 'J Gleeson .
Dempsey and Souris J.
Dermid and Devlin ... S.
Desford and Wakoj^e R.
Devlin and Railway Station D.
Dinorwic and Railway Station. . . . S.
Dog Creek and Siglunes J.
Dominion City and Railway Station R.
Dominion City and Stuartburn T.
Douglas Station and Creeford R.
D,)ugla.« Station and Railway Stn. . R.
Douglas Station and Woodlea . . J.
do do W
Dryden and Railway Station I.
Dry River and Mareapolis AV
Duck Mountain and Togo H
Dufresne and Railway Station B.
Dempsey. .
Shine
Newman . .
Mc Ritchie.
H. King...
S. Eyford . .
Taylor . . .
Krivel.s ....
A rran
Arian
Mitcliell...
. P. Watson
Smith
. Craik
Royce
Laurin
HI;
do do S. Mireault .
do do .... I do
Dufrost and Railway Station C. Jensen
Dufro.st and St. Malo M. Simon . . .
Dunara and Woodfield F. Pliiljjott. . .
Dunrea and Langvale W. f 'oulthard. .
Dunrea and Railway Station , A. Dunlop
Dunrea and St. ¥eh\ . . I A. Parent . . . .
Durban and Railway Station JD. Hanco.x
Dynient and Railway Station J. Olberg
Eagle River and Railway Station. .
Eagleton and Sinclair Station
East P>ay and Makinak
East Bay and Million
East Selkirk and Melrose . . .
El»r and Ebor Station
Ebt)r Station and Heron.
Elxjr Station and Railway Station.
Eden and ( ilenholm
Eden and Raiiway Station
Edrans and Railway Sta'ion
Edrans and Rutherford .
Edwin and Railway St.Ttitm
Elgin and Railway Station
Elie and Railway Station
do do
Elie and St. Enstache
Elkhorn and Heron
Elkhorn and Maryfield
D. Gardiner....
A. LajKiinte . . .
\V. Coutts ....
J.E. McCormick
W. O. Harris . . .
W. J. Hitchcock
A. M. Can- ...
W.D.Wilson....
J. I'.uttertield. . .
M. N. Scott. ..
M. Watson ....
D. 1 'oubledaj'. . .
W. Brass
(). Johnston
J. Bernardin. . ..
L. Lasimer
F. Letonrn^au.
J. H. Cavauiigh
T. Mclndoe
Elkhorn and Railway Station W. M. Cushing.
Elm Creek and New Sydenham . . J. Layland
Elm Creek and Railway Station . . . T. Kennedy ...
Elm Valley and Reston A. Bonniman. . .
Eli>hinstone and Railway- Station. . L. Lander
Elva and Railway Station iJ. D. MeRae
Emerson and Halbstadt .T. J. Leppky . . .
do do jC. C. Fehr
Emerson and Railway Station, C.N. ! J. H. Vanwhort.
do do I do
13
20
10
6
11
7
150 yds
140 yds
6
7
2
1,2
2
1
1
1
6
1
6
6
1
6
12
12
12
3
1
1
34, 46,
52
1
12
1
6
12
1
1
14
14
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(from Oct. I, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from II
9 days (to Aug.
1), '07)
23 days from Aug. i. . '
7 mos. from .Sept. 1, '07;
1 month from Mar. 1,'08|
from
(to June 30, '07)
from Jan. 1, '08
from Sept. 1, '07
from II
from II
(to Dec. 31, '07)
(to Aug. ;-il, '07)
9 days to June
9, '07)
12 months.
12
12
12
12
12
6
6
9
3
(to Sept. 30, '07..
f r. Sept. 30, '07. .
(to Dec. 31, '07..
fr. Dec. 31, '07..
90 00
130 00
13 00
156 50
200 00
32 50
248 82
400 00
234 00
114 00
48 75
21 25
315 00
100 00
125 00
27 97
4 66
91 00
08
26 00
75 00
156 00
141 06
18 75
13 00
60 00
75 00
188 00
.386 41
125 00
52 00
64 16
46 66
45 50
39 00
78 00-
76 79
75 00
46 95
150 24
31 25
93 75
110 00
95 83
28 85
823 65
100 00
187 80
140 00
109 90
156 .50
37 50
37 50
.55 00
54 60
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINNIPEG DIVISION B— 141
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Emerson and Railway Station, C.N.
do and Railway Station, C.P.
Emo and Railway Station
Ethelbert and Railway Station.
Fairfax and Railway Station
Eannystelle and Railway Station
Findlay and Railway Station
Fisher River and Icelandic Rive
Flee Island and High Bluff
Florenta and Plumas . . . , .
Foley and Winnipeg Beach. .
do
do
Fork River and Oakbrae
Fork River and Railway Station . . .
Forrest Station and Railway Station
Fort Alexander and Lac du Bonnet
do do
Fort Frances and Isherwood
Fort Frances and Railway Station .
Fort William and Railway Station
(C.N.)
Fort ^^ illiani and Railway Station
(C.P.).,
Fort William and Street Letter
Boxes
Fort William West and Railway
Station
do do
Fox Warren and Railway Station .
Fox Warren and St. Lazare
Franklin and Glendale
Franklin and Murchison
Franklin and Railway Station
J. L. Hettle . . .
J. E. Guilbault
J. W. MacKay
E. Sinclair
H. W. Cox Smith
T. McKenzie .
•T. T. Thomas.
A. A. Brown..
F. B. Laccy. .
N. Little. ...
C. Watkins . .
R. M. Campbell
J. Margarsi>n
J. Watson . .
W. J. Clark .
Garden ton ,and Stnartburn
Garland and Railway Station . .
do do
Garonne and St. Isidore de Bellevue
Geyser and Vidir
do do
Gilbert Plains and Glenlyon . . .
Gilbert Plains and Railway Station
do do
Gilbert Plains and Umatilla
Gilbert Plains and Venlaw
GiU)ert Pains and Wilford
Gilolo and .Selkirk
Gindi and Icelandic River _. .
Gimli and Railway Station
Gladstone and Railway Stn. (C.N
G. L. Allen 400 yds.
do
50
9
*h
13 sum'r
7 winter
13 sum'r
7 winter
6i
30
30
1>
G. L. Allen.
D. S. McLean.
P.J.Lake ..
A. Laycock. .
L. Chartier. . .
W. F. Sirett . .
W. Morris . .
A. M. Anderson
B. A. Johnson
W.J.Curtis..
do
P. E. Myre . . .
J. Haldorsson. . .
S. Finsson
R. Shaw
T. Embleton ...
L. Eraser
R. Shaw
C. Heath
H.J. Atkin....
G. S. Dickinson.
B. Anderson. . .
G. E. Solnuindson
T. Jacob . .
11
k
i
1
s
12
10
33i
\
J
i
1
4
12
1
1
1
18, I'i,
18
6,12, 6
28
6
12
12
12
2
2
1
3.50
280
280'
do do (C.P.) do
Glenboro and Railway Station T. A. Smith.
Glenlxjro and Skalholt J.J. Anderson.
Glencairn and Railway Station. . . . IW. Minty . . .
Glenella and Railway Station H. N. Roy
24— AlO
to June 30, '07.
17d.to Jul.l7,'07i
14 d. fr.
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
(to Apl. 30, '07).
fr. Apl. 30, '07).
12 12
1
6
6
1
1
2
1
14
14
1
1
1
2
2
12
14, 26,
20
12
12
1
4
6
(to Dec. 31, '07).
fr. Dec. 31, '07).
to May 31, '07).
(to Jan. 31, '08)
fr. Jan. 31, '08.,
(to June 30, '07)
fr. June 30, 07)
iths
22 21
• 74 00
78 00
68 25
93 90
189 00
182 50
90 00
496 20
210 47
803 00
120 00
20 83
229 16
187 80
208 00
156 00
156 00
100 02
75 00
13 53
30 00
4 33
133 33
50 00
6.1 00
63 90
191 71
182 00
195 00
96 00
182 00
741 70
200 00
291 34
181 16
243 57
96 00
83 20
86 78
B-142
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
ike. — Contin ued.
Name of Route.
Glenforsa and Railway Station
Glenora and Marringhurst I
Glenora and Railway Station !
Glensmith and Kelwood
Gold Rock and Wabigoon
Golden Stream and Railway Station
Gonor and Lockix>rt
Goodland.s and Montefiore
Gcwdlands and Railway Station. . . .
Grande Clairiere and Railway Stn. .
Grande Pointe and He des Chenes.
Grande Pointe and Railway Station
Grand Rapids and Winnii>e}<-o.sis. . .
Grand View ajid Mountain Gap.. . .
Grand View and Railway Station. .
Grass River and Plumas
Graysville and Lintrathcn
Graysville and Railway Station. . . .
Greenland and Ste. Anne des Chenes
Greenway and Railway Station . . .
do do ... .
Gretna and Railway Station
Gretna and Reinland
Griswold and Railway Station
Griswold and Roden
Gruber and Railway Station
Grunthal and Searto
Amount.
J. M. M. Geekie
V. L. Coojier.. .
G. Fraser
F. J. Hail
J. Smith. .
D. Gibson
W. Swain.
W. G. Cooper
do
N. Filteau . .
J. Rowan
do . . .
M. S. Simp.son
T. F. Stubbs .
A. Hume ....
E. Hanky
I J. Menzies..
[J. D. Dewar
iP. Penner
P. A. McBean
A. W. Craik..
H. Purpur
J. Quiring
A. E. HiU
J. Laing. .
iH. Girtle.
M. Kohut
Grunthal and Steinbach G. A. St. John.
Gunton and Rail waj' Station ' D. Gunn
G}psum\-ille and Scotch Bay W. Moukman.
Haniiota and Lavinia
Hamiota and Railway Station . . . . .
Hamiota and Viola Dale
Haanel and Railway Station
Harding and Railway Station
Hargrave and Railway Station . . . .
Harfierville and Woodlands
do do
Harrowby and Railway Station
Hartney and Railway Stn. (C. N.).
do do (C. P.).
Haywood and Railway Station . . .
Hazel Ridge and Sapton
Headingly and Railway Station
Hecla and Icelandic River
High Bluff and Railway Station. . .
Hilton and Railway Station
Holland and Railway Station
Holmfield and Railway Stn. (C.X.),
do do (C.P.).
Homewood and Railway Station. . .
Husavick and Winnipeg Beach
Hyde Park and Roseisle
Hyder and Ninga
Hymers and O'Connor
HjTners and Railway Station
Hymera and South (jillies
A. W. Lief
N. Bethune
J. T. Pollock.
J. A. Smith .
J. A. Reid
H. Cutfield
A. Dawson
A. M. Millar
S. Plane. .
J. M. Fee
do
R. Paulin
A. J. Peterson. .
J. L. Fancio. . . .
B. O. Bjornson..
H. W. CoxSmith
J. Brydon
(i. Smart.
J. McKenzie. . .
F. .T. Messner. . .
W. Brown . . .
T. B. Arason
E. Griffith
W. J. Moore.. . .
R. A. Winslow..
G. E. Hymers . .
M. Couch
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINNIPEG DIVISION B— 143
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
(fee. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name.
of
Contractor.
.2^
Icelandic River and Norway House D. C. McTavish
Ideal and St Laurent !.J. Ennis. . .
Ignace and Railway Station .J. Davies. .
Indian Ford and Rathwell A. Sturton,
Indian Springs and Railway Stn. . . !J. Toutant
Ingleside and Willow Range
do do
Ingolf and Catching Post
do
do
300
13
i
25vdi.
W. J. Williams
A. H. McDonelll
R.M. Macdonald
W. .1. Hall.
Janow and \Miitemouth J. Gilewiez.
Kakabeka and Catching Post
Kakabeka Falls and Railway Stn. .
Kaleida and Manitou
Kalmar and Catching Post
Kaministikwia and Catching Post. .
Katrine and Railway Station
Kawende and Railway Station
Keewatin and Railway Station
Kelloe and Railway Station
Kelwood and Xorgate
Kelwood and Railway Station
Kem i.ay and Railway Station
Kenora and Railway Station
Kenton and Logocli
do do
Kenton and Railway Station
Kenville and Railway Station
Keyes and Rerton (Round Route). .
Keyes and Railway Station
Killamey and Glendinning (Round
Route) ....
Killamey and Railway Station . .
Kingsley and Lariviere
Kingsley and Somerset
Kinosota and Siglunes
Kinosota and Westbourne
Kirkella and Railway Station. . .
Komanio and Teulon
M. Hennessey .
J. MountStephen
N. Morrison ....
J. M. Lynch. . . .
G. .LEllett
M. McLachlan. .
D. A. Moore. . . .
J. A. Fletcher. .
.1. T. Cairns . . .
J. McKenzie
J. Wood
!e. B. Scott
L. Hilliard
G. B. Brown. . . .
D. Brown
A. W. Kent ...
D. Starkey
J. A. Mclntyre.
J. A. Christilaw
330 ft.
12
150 yds.
i
200 vds .
202",,
8
100 yds.
4
11
11
194 yds.
500 yds.
23
I A. Young ....
jC. Bate j 4
jR. Hender.son. . . 6
D. E. Acheson . . { (>
J. Eyeford 9
'W. Sanderson...! 78
'J. Xeilly 252 yds.
'W.C. McKinnell 8i
La Broquerie and Railway Station.
Lac du Bonnet and Railway Station
Lake Francis and Railway Station.
Lake Francis Station and Ry. Stn .
Lariviere and Railway Station
La Salle and Railway Station
Lauder and Railway Station
Laurier and Railway Station
La Vallee and Railway Station
Lavenham and Railway Station
do do
Lavinia and Orrwold
Lawrie and Insinger
Lena and Railway Station
Lenore and Railway Station
do do
24— AlO.lr
^l>
1&2
1
12
2
6
1
1
12
7
6-12
2
14
12
12
14
28
12
1
fi
12
28
1
1
6
4
3
12
2
12
2
2
1
1
14-12
1
L. Hebert ... i i
J. D. McArthurj -^^
A. Tarn I 5
h'. Malsed!!!;;;;1200yds
R. Henderson. . . I i
•J. A. Cormier . . I |
G. E. Moore .... I tV
P. Trottier ! ^
G. McTavish. . . KK) yds.
W. Perkins [ 80 yd.s.
E. W. Sager.... l.oO yds.
A. W. Lief j '5i
W. Palv 4
A. B. Lknginfeld 30 yds.
S. S. CarscaddenilGS yds.
A. E. Higgin-
botham Il65 yds.
Period.
9 trips . . .
12 months.
12 „
12 „ .
12 „ .
G
6
1
12 10
1 12
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from I,
7 days to May 7,
'07
24 days- from
May 7, '07....
Amount.
(to .July 31, '07)..,
4
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
3
9
12
3 months from Jan. 1, '08
12
12
(to June 30, '07).
from »
to Dec. 31, '07
12
12
9
3
6mos. to Sept. 30, '07.
12 months
12 ,.
12
9 12
6-12 12
2 |12
6 12
18 12
12 il2
12 12
12 '12
12 !l2
6 ; 2
6
1
2
6
6
10
6
to May 31. '07 . .
from ,,
4 months to July 31, '07
1 „ to Sept. 30, '07..
12 months
8 „ to Nov. 30, '07.
S cts.
360 00
65 00
80 00
125 00
36 00
26 00
39 00
6 10
140 59
80 88
21 38
109 06
20S 00
60 00
156 50
62 60
106 72
598 60
156 00
52 00
46 80
251 20
480 00
29 25
87 75
78 25
26 00
300 00
156 50
195 00
156 50
135 00
39 00
32 50
476 66
248 46
104 00
94 30
45 91
208 00
30 20
273 18
60 00
219 10
207 24
135 47
7 80
52 20
25 00
4 33
73 19
52 16
26 00
B-144
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
Arc. — Contitmed.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Q
Letellier and Railwaj- Station A. Guilbert
Letellier, St. .Joseph and St. Pie. . . .1. A. Poliquin.
Lidstone and ^linitonas J. Jamie.son . . .
Lillyfield and Winnipeg T. Riggal
IxKjh Monar and Stonewall P. Harper
Lone Tree and Rossbum R. Carson . . .
Longburn and Macdonald A. Curtia. . . .
Loretto and Railway Station A. Marcoux. . .
Lothair and Wheatland J. A. Dyer
Louise Bridge and Winnipeg J. McGrath. . .
Lowe Farm and Railway Station. . . J. Wiens, Jr.. .
do do J. Hiebert
Lower Fort Garry and Oak Ham-
mock C. Johnstone..
Lower Fort Garry and Pigeon Bluff J. Linklater. . .
Lundar and Vannes J. Chartrand..
Lyleton and Railway Station R.Murray.. .
McAuley and Railway Station. . .
McCreary and Railway Station. .
MoKenzie and Snow Flake
XIcTavish and Railway Station. ,
do
do
de do
McTavish and Rosenort
Macdonald and Railway Station
Macgregor and Railway Station.
Macgregor and Rosehill
Makaroff and Railway Station. .
do do ..
Makinak and Railway Station . .
Makinak and St. Amelie, &c . . .
do do
Manitou and Railway Station . .
Manson and Railway Station . .
Maravilla and Nesbitt
Marchand and Railway Station.
Marparet and Railwaj' Station..
ManaiKilis and Kailwaj- Station.
Mariapolis and St. Alphonse. . .
Markland and St. Adelard
Mamey and Strathclair Station.
Marquette and Railway Station
Marshland and Wood.side
do do
do do
R. A. Miller...
A. .1. Ledoux. .
C. Strachan. . . .
W. Beattie ...
Mather and Railway Station.
do do
J. L. Gaudry . . .
R. C. Marsh....
I. Hannes
R. E. Barber . . .
G. Hay
E. C. Hamblin. .
J. G. Sinclair. . ,
M. Evans
E. Pinnette
L. Kinips
J. Warren
J. G. Harman. ,
P. F. Robin . .
I. B. T)onaldson
E. F. Carter . .
J. Magwood
E. Landry
T. Chapdelaine .
BTS. Sindal....
W. D. Coghlin. .
H. O. Smith...
S. B. Olson
P. Asmundson. .
A. Hanneeon &
A. Thorstein-
8on
E. Schell . . .
H.A. McKinnon
100 vds.
" i
6
200 yds.
200 yds.
200 yds.
43
Period.
12 :12 months
2-2 112
1 il2
1
1
2
2
3
2
6
6-12
12
1
1
1
G-12
6-12
12
2
12
12
12
2
12
24
1
4
6
do
do
Mayne and Wheatland
Meadow Lea and Warren
Meadows and Railway Station.
Meadowvale and I'lyuipton . . . .
10
200 yds.
200 yds.
i I12&14
16 & 10 i 2 & 1
16 & 10 2 & 1
200&300'
vds... 4&12
9 1
12
12
2
1
2
12
1
1
•J. Graves.
H. White
R.O. Macdonald.
W. Clark
W. J. Hayward.
10
5
12
300 yds.
4
1
12
12
12
1
2
6
2
Amount.
13 dys. to Aug. I
13, '07 1
13 nionth.s
12 ..
6 .. from Oct. 1, '07.
12 months
15 dvs. to Sept.
15, '07
15 dys. to Dec.
31, '07
12 month.s
12 M . .
12 ....
12 „ ..
9
3
12
3
9
12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from
(to .June 30, "07).
from ..
(to May 31, '07).
(to June 30, '07).
from .. . .'<
(to Sept. 30, '07).;
and 18 days (to,
Jan. 18. '08...
and 13 dys. (from
Jan. 1!), '08) . .
(to Jime 30, '07)
$ cts.
190 00
225 00
98 00
227 00
247 00
125 84
84 00
200 00
50 00
78 00
26 51
63 04
40 00
61 66
48 00
122 35
130 04
219 10
156 00
24 48
15 64
13 26
90 00
84 00
315 34
ICO 00
95 47
39 00
124 17
84 50
376 25
157 00
130 78
100 00
20 00
104 35
245 11
104 00
70 00
104 00
98 03
17 33
8 66
78 00
()8 86
41 24
27 62
60 00
183 89
25 00
17 67
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINyiPEG DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-145
Detail of ail payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
i^. — Continued
Name of Route.
Meadow vale and Plympton.. .
Medora Station and Railway Sta-
tion
Melbourne and Railway Station . . .
Melita and Railway Station
Menteith and Railway Station. . . .
Methven and Raihvaj' Station
Miami and Opawaka
Miami and Railway Station
Millar and Railway Station
Mill Creek and Willow Range
Millwood and Railway Station
Mine Centre Station and Railway
Station
Mine Centre Station and Railway
Station
Miniota and Railway Station
Miniota and Two Creeks
Minitonas and Railway Station ....
Minnedosa and Railway Station. . .
Minnewakan and Oak Point.
Minnewakan and Rabbit Point. . . .
Minnewakan and Scotch pay . . .
Minnita^i and Catching Post
Minto and Railway Station
Moline and Rapid City
Molson and Railway Station
Monominto and Rosewood
Morden and Nelson . ...
Morden and Railway Station
Morden and Wakeham
Morris and Railway Station
Morris and Ste. Elizabeth
Mount Royal and Winnipeg
Mowbray and Railway Station ....
Mowbray and Windygates
Murillo and Railway Station . . . .
Murray Park and Railway Station.
Myrtle and Railway Station
[F. Thompson . .
Dandy
H. Graham . .
Cruickshank .
Avery
Ziegler
Angers
Paterson
Hennessey. .
Irvine
Walker
P. Flynn ...
233 yds.
i
100 ft.
Hamel 100 ft.
Rowan . .. 200 yds.
D. Thomas. . . i "6
*
Napinka and Railway Station
Neelin and Railway Station
Neepawa and Railway Station(C.N.)
do do
do do (C.P.)
Nesbitt and Railway Station
Nettly Lake and Railway Station . .
Newdale anp Railway Station
Neveton and St. Adelard
Ninette and Railway Station
Ninga and Railway Station
Niverville and Railway Station . . .
Notalie and Railway Station
Norman and Riilway Station
Norwood Grove and Winnipeg
Notre Dame de Lourdes and Rath-
well
Oak Pnink and Pine Ridge A. Schmidt
W. S. Osborne. .
H. J. Armitage.
P. Chartrand . . .
C. E. Brault...
T.Malcolm
C .S. Hewson. . .
A. Scott
D. Dick
B. F. Hinchliffe.
F. Biick
.T. Duncan
.J. Wright...
R. C. Baylis.-^...
M. Lawrie . .
H. Fontaine. . .
J. .J. Tavlor....
W. W. Mitchell.
do
J. W. McArthur
J. Bunting
P. H. Harri.son.. 225 yds.
17
4
16i
I
80 yds.
lOi
k
IG
8
lOi
160 yds
n
A. E. Slater . .
J. Graham. . .
H. R. Rutledge
•1. Howatt . . .
do
G. B. Barager .
J. McDonald . .
A. R. Fanning.
G. Sigurds.son. .
J. Overend ....
G. Robinson . . .
A. P. Penner . .
A. Bishop ....
•I. O. Dulmadge
E. Gregoire. .
ICO yds.
12
1200 yds.
I I
20 yds.
2.5 yds .
F. Chaiieron .
6&12
2
12
6
12
1
6&12
7
1
12
6
6
12
2
6
18
y mos. from
12
2
2
3
12
1 &2 Il2
18 12
1 12
2 [12
12 112
2 12
30&i8il2
3 il2
2
6
I 6
112
2 112
12 12
6
6-12
18-24
6
12
12
12
(from Aug. 1, '07)
(to Oct. 31, '07). I
from 11
20 days (from
July 12, '07)..
months
(to Sept. 30, '07).
12 12
2 12
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
(from Aug. 1, '07)
1 (12
73 08
52 00
150 00
125 20
124 80
85 00
139 70
42 77
52 00
200 32
58 33
41 m
250 40
112 33
187 80
234 78
240 00
77 50
234 00
60 00
125 20
149 50
118 85
78 00
150 00
157 00
240 00
748 80
185 00
69 IG
112 50
150 00
275 66
50 00
147 7G
201 44
73 22
156 50
141 30
250 00
156 50
104 00
156 50
50 00
143 98
161 01
200 00
25 00
312 00
62 00
120 00
50 00
B-146
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
(fee. — Cont in^wd.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Oak Bank and Railway Station . .
Oak Bank and Springfield
Oak Bluff and Railway vStation. .
Oakburn and Railway Station.. .
Oak Lake and Railway Station . .
Oakland and Portage la Prairie . .
Oak Point and Railway Station. .
Oak River and Railway Station. .
Oak River and Totonka
Oberon and Railway Station
Ochre River and Railway Station
Ogilvie Station and Railway Station
do
do
A. Harvey
do
(t. p. Wastle . . .
T. H. Haliiday..
R. L. Hood
J. & E. Brown ..
A. Pritchard. . .
J. Little
F. C. Sparling. .
0. E. McGuire..
W. A. Oliver . . .
W. H. Beck....
J. Greiner
Olive and Treheme
Otterburne and Railway Station. . .
Otterburne and St. Pierre
Otto and Seanio
O.vdrift and Railway Station
Pendennis and Railwaj' Station. . . .
Pettapiece and Railway Station. . . .
Pierson and Railway Station
Pigeon Lake and Railway Station..
Pilot Mound and Railway Station .
Pine River Station and Railway
Station
do do
do do
Pine Valley and "Vassar
do do
do do
Pinewood and Railway Station. ,
Pipestone and Railway Station . ,
Pipestone and Shilson
Pleasant Home and Teulon
Plumas and Railway Station
Plum Coulee and Railway Station .
Pomeroy and Roland
Poplar Point and Railway Station..
do do
Poplar Point and St. Ambroise . . .
Portage la Prairie and Railway
Stations (C. N. and C. P.)
Portage la Prairie and Street Letter
Boxes
Port Arthur and Railway Station
(C.N.) _
Port Arthur and Railway Station
(C. P.)
Prairie (Srove and Railway Station.
I'rincess and Waskada
Purves and Railway Station . .
R. McQuay. . .
J. Rongeau . . .
E. Jerome ....
J. E. Westdal
J. Latimer. . . .
C. Fox
F. W. Giles
G. A. Bremner
F. Pattenaude.
.1. B. Baine.
M. McLean.
E. J. Seymour.
M. McLean. .
P. Pal mason. .
H. .Johnson. . .
P. Palniason .
M. 11. Proctor
•T. \\'. Crawford
T. A. Hether
ington .
R. Martin ...
W. D. Lamb . . .
J. A. Mactavish
F. Sutton
M. H. Ritchie.
M. Chmlenitsky.
M. R. (iowler. . .
R. Rennie.
E. Ridler.
R. Milne .
200 yds.
200 ft.
! i
100 yds.
100 yds.
100 yds.
A. McFadden . .
R. I )unlop
VV. H. Hotham,
A. Hyslop
Queen's Valley and Winnijx-g [W.H.Hemmings
4i
1 mos. (from Mar. 1, '08)
6 4
&2Cdys.(toNov
26, '07)
& 4 dys. (from
Nov. 27, '07)..
3 I, (to June 30, '07).
7 trijjs
8 mos. and 23 days (from
Julys, '07) ..
3 mos. (to Juue 30, '07).
3 m (to Sept. 30, '07)
6 « from .1
12 months
12 „
] 12
1 12
14 & 12 12
12 12
1 12
12
3
12
9
2
12
20, &
4f)&32
&58
12
(to June 30, '07).
from II
20 jl2 I,
10&16'|12 ..
28
12
12
§ cts.
12 48
10 41
57 20
78 25
311 29
2C.0 00
()0 00
300 00
99 00
56 87
187 20
34 05
43 94
156 00
157 00
250 00
120 00
113 10
78 00
100 00
109 55
187 20
200 00
5 00
3 50
74 00
23 40
40 50
91 00
156 50
157 00
84 00
110 50
162 00
150 00
55 00
46 25
138 75
250 00
1,750 80
365 00
289 92
7.59 20
156 00
104 00
37 50
647 28
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— WINNIPEG DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Conthmed.
B-147
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Rainy River and Railway Station.
Ranch vale and Rossburn
Rapid City and Railwaj' Station. .
Rapid River and Sleeman
Rathwell and Railway Station. . . .
Reaburn and Railway Station
Rennie and Catching Post
Rennie and Railway Station; . . .
Name
of
Contractor.
.5^
do
do
Reston and Railway Station
Richer and Ste. Anne des Chenes .
Rridgeford and Taylorboro
Ridgeway and Railwaj' Station . . .
Riding Mountnin and Ry. Station
Riding Mountain and Roskeen ...
Richot and St. Boniface
Riversi and Wheatland
Roblin and Railway Station
do do
Roland and Railway Station
Rosa and Stuartbum
Ro.sebank and Railway Station ...
Roseisle and Railway Station
Rosenfeld and Railway Station ...
Rosewood and Railway Station
do do
Rossburn and Railway Station ...
Rossendale and Railwaj' Station . .
Rosser and Railway Station
Rounthwaite and Railway Station
Routledge and Railway Station . . . ,
Royal and Railway Station
Russell and Railway Station
do do
Russell and Shelhnouth
Russell and Snake Creek
E. M. Reid i ^
W. Strong 7h
J. B. M. Dunoon . |
A. J. I'iunter. . . 2
T. C. Forbes. ... i
M. E. Main .... J
•T. A. Hart . . 300 yds.
W. D. MacKay. 300 yds.
St. Adolphe and Railway Station . .
Ste. Agathe and Railsvay Station . .
Ste. Anne des Chenes and Railway
Station
Ste. Anne des Chenes and St.
Raymond
St. Boniface and Railway Station. .
St. Boniface and Winnipeg
St. Charles and Winnipeg
St. Claude and Railway Station . . ,
St. .Jean Ba])tiste and Ry. Station
St. Laurent and Railway Station. .
St. Leon and Somerset
do do
St. Malo and Railway Station
St. Norbert and Railway Station. .
St. Ouens and Catching Post
St. Vital and Winni)jeg
>Sandilands and Railway Station . . .
do do
Sandy Lake and Railwaj' Station. .
C. Shephard.
W.H.McDougall
J. Hupe
a. W. Mollison
J. Dunfield ....
A. H. Scoviten.
A. Dunlap ....
S. J. St. Germain
H. White
A. Williamson.
A. (t. McBean.
VV. H. Lowe . . .
P. Lanchat ....
A. H.Baker...
W. C. (ialbraith.
A. B. Acheson
J. N. Hourie . .
•L Piere
W. Strong
J. Cook
H. J. Beachell
.T. Martin
L. Lam bourn . .
O. Panas.. .....
Ci. R. Weshort .
F. Vinnell
F. Bryant
A, Newton ....
W. Delorme
A. Dorge
F. Hebert...
■T. Dufresne . .
K. (Jregoire . .
E. (ii'egoire . .
SuVnirljan Rapid
Transit Co. . . .
E. L. Fayollatt.
K. Comeault ....
A. (I. He|)Worth
Payette
Pelleren ....
Gladu
O. Perison
H. A. Gibson. . .
J. Nisbet
I P. W. Reimer..
M. Parisien
I A. Bridgeman . .
300 yds.
h
7"
28
2
h
4i
7
3i
yds.
yds.
150 vds.i
1
4
4
.340 yds.
5i
& (!
i
i
m
u
I
i
ir>Oyd.s.
160 „
300 „
12
2
18
1
12
12
12
12
12
12&18
2
1
2
0
1
2
2
14
14
6& 12
1
12
12
24
3
3
6
6
12
12
3
2
12
12
2
1
Period.
Amount.
months
M (to.fuly 31, "07).
M & 4 dys. (to Nov.
4, '07)
M & 26 daj's (from
Nov. 5, '07)...
Special trip
months
days (from Mar. 16, '08).
months (to Dec. 31, '07).
ic from Ti
H (toiviar. 3lV'b8J!
H (VoNov! 30, '07).
II from II
.1 (to Jan. 31, '08)
II from M
11 (to bee. 31, '97)
II from M
I, (to Feb. 29, '08)
months
I, (to Dec. 31, '07)!
II from II
II from Sept. 1, '07^
313 00
150 00
234 00
70 00
150 49
156 00
33 33
2G 17
40 49
388 00
88 45
6 00
104 00
78 00
52 00
150 00
3 30
224 55
74 88
100 90
22 85
83 82
93 90
250 00
94 25
47 13
70 00
62 60
70 32
156 50
31 20
147 00
260 83
45 90
325 00
114 81
65 00
200 00
207 2
59 00
78 00
438 00
600 00
93 88
168 00
127 92
73 50
30 00
288 00
120 00
93 as
60 00
22 50
7 50
45 50
B 148
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
«fec. — Continued.
Xame of Route.
Sanford and Railway Station
do do
Sapton and Tyndall
Savanne and Railway Station. . .
do
do
Scotch Bay and The NaiTows.
D. M. McFee...
J. H. Parker....
A. J. Peterson. .
W.J. Mitchell..
ID. W. Wood...
W. Monkman. . .
Seamo and Vestfold
Selkirk and East Selkirk Railway
Station
Selkirk and Railway Station
Selkirk and Winnipeg
Sewell and Railway Station
Shanawan and Railway Station . .
Shenston and .Stratton Station
Shevlin and Railway Station
Shiperlay and Starbuck
Shoal Lake and Railway Station. . .
Sidney and Railway .Station
Sifton and Railway Station
do do
Silver Mountain and Railway Stn. .
Silver Plains and Railway Station .
Sinclair Station and Railway Stn . .
Slate River Valley and Railwa\'
Station |
Sleeman and Railway Station
Sleipner and Wadena
do do
Snow Flake and Railway .Station. .
Solsgirth and Railway Station
Somerset and Railway Station
Stniris and Railway Station
South Junction and Railway Station
Si>erling and Railway Station
Sprague and Railway Station
Stanley and Railway Station
Starbuck and Railway Station ....
Steinbach and Railway Station. . . .
Stephenfield and Railway Station . .
A. M. Freeman.
Millidge Bros . .
do
G. L. Dickinson
J. McLean
H. B. Yarwood
J. Potter
A. Weller
A. Le.iiperanee . .
C. S. Castell....
T. Babb
Jones & Wood .
C. A. Jones
W. W. Willson..
W. Elliott
J. Milton
do
do
Stockton Station and Ra'lway Stn.
Stonewall and Railway Station . . . .
St(jnewall and Wavy Bank
Stonv Mountain and Railway Stn
Strathclair Station anfl K'v Stn. . . .
Stratton Station and Railwaj- Stn.
Swan Lake and Railway Sttiiion. .
Swan River and Railway Station .
Swan River and Thunder Hill ....
A. W. Trewin.
CI. .Sleeman
J. O. Magnusson
J. Bergsveenson.
E. Shilson
J. C. Anderson..
R.W. McMorran
J. F. Moore
L. Brisebois
M. Millichanip
J. W. Caldwell
G. Steen
G. E. Duchene
K. R. Toews.
|D. B. Campbell.
A. McGregor . . .
N. Fallis
J. Hall..
A. Waterer,
.T. Gunn ....
A. McLean
J. J. Oster
G. B. Gordon
H. Harley . .
R. Lyons . . .
Tache Station and Railway Station J. E. Palmer
do do
Tf-nby and Railway .Station...
Teiilun an.l Riiilwav .Station. .
The Landingaiid Wt-stb<jume.
W. J. O'Neil...
T. J. Hare
M. A. Martin
C. Beckman
32 .50
32 .50
00 38
125 20
234 m
MAIL TRANSP0RTATI02f— WINNIPEG DIVISION B— 149
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 'B—Contin7ied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
Arc. — Contimied.
Name of Route.
Thornhill and Railway Station. . .
Treesbank and Railway Station . .
Treherne and Railway Station.. . .
Turtle Mountain and \V^hitewater. . J
Tyndall and Railway Station . W
Underbill and Railway Station . . .
Underbill and West Hall ........
Union Point and Railway Station.
Valley River and Railway Station.. J. C. Leach
Vassar and Railway Station IE. J. May
Vermillion Bay and Railway Stn..
Virden and Railway Station C. N
do do
do C. P
do do
Virden and Woodnortb 'W. Hill
Vista and Railway Station.. , W. H. Miller
Wabigoon and Railway Station i
Wakopa and Railway Station '
Waskada and Railway Station
Wawanesa and Railway Station.. . .
Wellwood and Railway Station ....
Westbourne and Railway Station . .
Wheatland and Railway Station. . .
Whitemouth and R.dilway Station. .
Whitewater and Railway Station. .
Willow Range and Railway Station
Winkler and Railway Station
Winnipeg Beach and Railway Stn..
VVinnijX'g and Railway Station?
(C. X. andC. P.)
do
do
do
do
Winnipeg Rail way Station Transferal do
WinniiC'g and Street Letter Boxes..! do
Winnii)eg Special Chri-stmas De-
livery Central Dray &
Express Co
Winnipeg Sorting Room and C. P. |
Mail Trains jT. Peacock
Winniv>eg Conveyance of Letter
Carriers Winnijjeg Elec
trie Ry. Co.
Winnipegosis and Railway Station . A. Stewart
Wood Bay and Railway Station. ... Mrs. M. Camp-
bell
do do ... C. T. Masson . . .
Woodlands and Railway Station ... G. Broadfoot.. . . 2
Woodridge and Railway Station. . . J. Pelletier 100 yds
Woodside and Railway Station .... .T. Shari)e | Ih
Woody River and Railway Stati(jn...T. Caverly i 300 ft.
J. H. Creasor. . .
L. H. Morgan . .
M. H. Hotbam.
W. S. Foster . . .
G. K. Black ... 300
A. E. Smallej'. . .
H. Bicknell 120
.T. Monilaw
Mrs. L. Lucas . .
A. B. Manning. . 35
B. Loewen. ....
W. Robinson . . . 125
B-150
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Concluded.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Winnipeg Postal Division,
■ &c. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor
Bethany and Clan William, etc |C. R. W. Smith.
Kelwood and Neepawa. . .
La Riviere and Mowbray.
Lina and Wakopa
Meihuen and Wawanesa. .
Miami and Morris
Oakburn and Shoal Lake.
Roland and Train
Sanford and Winnipeg . . .
Sols^rth and Rossburn. . .
J. Ewer . . . .
S. Taylor....
D. Orr
McClnsk.^y
Rule
A. Dowler
R. H. Sykes.
B. Scott
A. MeCurdy.
M. McCann .
Total.
^^
Period.
Amount.
S cts.
Sp)eciai ser\'ices on acc't
of snow blockade
Less amount withdrawn from Guarantee Fund .
10 00
60 00
48 00
99 00
26 00
75 00
8 00
4 00
6 00
16 00
109,738 76
G93 22
109,045 54
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MOOSE JAW DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-151
APPENDIX ^—Continued.
MOOSE JAW POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
made within the Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Abernethy and Chickney
Abernethy and Lorlie
Abernethy and Katepwe. ......
Abernethy and Railway Station.
Alameda and Curt Hill
Alameda and Railway Station . . .
Aldred and Yellow Grass
do
do
Alpha and Fillmore
Anerley and Fertile Valley.
Antler and Bellegarde
Antler and Frys
Antler and Railway Station..
Areola and 0.ssa . .
do do
do do . . .
do do
do do
Areola and Percy
Areola and Railway Station
Auburnton and OvImjw
Audrey and Carievale
Avonhurst and South Qu Appelle .
do do
do do
Aylesbury and Railway Station . .
Balcarres and File Hills
Balcarres and Railway Station.
Baljronie and Hednesford
Name
of
Contractor.
.IS
Balgonie and Kathrinthal
Balgonieand Railway Station..
Battle Creek and Majjle Creek.
Bavelaw and Millwood
Beeston and (irenfel
Bekevar and Fletwode
Belanger and Maple Creek ....
Belle Plain and Railway Station .
Bender and Broadview
Bender and Edenland
Bender and Fitzmaurice
Bender and Railway Station . . . .
d fti
D. Switzer
do
do
T. B. GiUespie.
M. Hedge
R. L. Gibson.. .
J. A. Aldred...
do
C. Caron
P. Hopkins
F. Sylvestre ...
.J. H. Fry
E. Haight
J. Greatri.f.. . . .
do
W. Lockley
G. McKay
D. W. .Johnson..
R. .J. Morrison. .
T. C. Yeoward . .
A. .J. Watson. . .
F. J. Puffer . . . .
W. F. Mathews.
H. E. C. Harris,
H. Digby
H. H. Johnston.
Bernard and Log Valley .
21
9
13
50 rods.
40
43
23
12
5
6
iV
39
44
44
44
44
8
i
14
12.1
m
174
17i
L. Laliberte. ... 21
G. C. Ludlow... 200 yds
Krause & Derin-
ger 24
P. Dielschneider 15
.J. C. Wilson.
T. Murphy 48
M. O. Bark 9
A. B. Varley. .. 25
.r. Szakais .... 9
R. O. Henderson 25
2
6&12
1
12
1
2
1
1
1
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
1
1 &2
2
J. R. H. Dixon.
J. McDougalh . .
G. Winter
•J. McDougall. . .
R. W. Reid
A. Heggie
150 yds.
29
15
4
75 yds.
Period.
12
month to April 30, '07
It from II
months
14 dvs. to Dec.
14;'07
17 dys. from Dec
15, '07
from Dee. 1, '07
and extra trips
Amount.
2
6&12
1
1
20&26
1
1
1
1
1
12
1
1
1
6
to May 31, '07 .
to Oct. 31, '07 .
trips
trips
from Dec. 1, '07
months
dys. to April 4, '07.. . .
mos. & 26 dvs. to Oct.
31, 'V)7
mos. (from Nov. 1, '07)
months
to Dec. 31, '07.
16 dys from Sept
15, "07
months. . .
to Nov. 30, '(17.
dys. from Mar. 9, '08
mos. from Dec. 1, '07
1 1 21 dvs from June
10' 07
dys. from Mar. 28, '08
S cts.
20 00
241 83
230 00
239 87
260 00
124 80
210 27
136 54
416 00
.37 13
47 00
.")0 00
147 50
70 00
197 42
40 00
25 00
193 33
100 00
276 00
100 00
168 32
3 43
178 57
130 00
173 75
300 00
215 88
210 00
130 00
325 26
495 00
60 (M»
75 00
60 00
200 08
88 70
120 00
3 60
33 33
63 19
1 10
B-152
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEyr
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Continiied
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
ifec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
do
do
Bienfait and Taylorton
Birmiiif^ham and Pearl Lake.
Blue Hill and Moese .law. . . .
do do
Bohann and Catcliin^ Post
Borastou and Nethenll
Boscurvis anc? Oxbow
Bradenbury and Railway Station.
Briercrest and Drinkwater
Broadview and Graytown
Broadview and Hille.sden.
Broadview and Railway Station.
Buffalo Plains and Hazelwood. .
Butiin and Milestone
Bulyea and Railway Station .
Butterton and Earl Gre.y. . .
Canninpton Manor and Moosomin.
Cantal and Wauchope
Carievale and Railway Station. . . . ,
Carlyle and Railway Station
do do
Carnduff and New Home ,
do do
Carnduff and Railway Station
Carnoustie and Wapella
Caron and Railway Station
Caron and We-stview
Cateville and Hillcrest
Cedoux and McTaggart
do do ....
do do
Cedoux and Ty van
Central Butte and Parl^ljeg .
Name
of
Contractor.
Bethune and Railway Station.
Bethune and Waldorf
Bethune and Wilkie Bay
Bienfait and Railway Station .
E. J. Cleugh. . . .
G. C. Lockie . . .
do
A. J. Milligan..
F. O. Kamogel.
J. Swigger . . .
O. Persen. . . .
J. B. Glover
Chamberlain and Frolilich
Chamljerlain and Elailway Station..
Chaplain and Railway Station
Churchbridge and Logberg
d.i de
Churchbridge and Railway Station.
Churchbridge and Rothbury.
Churchbridge and Sumner
Calley and Catching Post
Condi'' and Railway Station. ...
Bsitham and Dubuc
Craik and F(K)te
Craik and Foxboro
do
A. C. Hill ....
J. Craig
T. Decker ...
H. Pearp<nnt..
B. T. Jacques
R. Gray
W.J. Ealey.
A. L. Brown. ,
C. V, Shaver.
6f. Cassidy. . .
J. W. Barlow.
R. Stotts
H.King
E. Lemieux. . . .
E. Bowers . . .
F. J. Stent . .
do
W. G. Lee
do
J. P. Carnduff.
W. H. Birdsell.
J. Thom.son. . . .
E. J. Cudmore.
C. C. Cate.. ..
A. McKaye. . .
C. Lynds . .
T. Stainsby.
Baranowski.
Hough
i^
6& 12
12
14
450 yds.
450 yds.
24,1
26
40 rods.
30
14
100 yds.
10
42
14
12
17
500 yds.
43i
12
1
150 yds.
2.50 yds.
13
21
22
J
9i
9'
12
12
12
14
28
5^
o c
200
yds.
1
1
6&12
12
6
1
2
1
14
1
1
(>
2
1
Period.
months
M from Feb. 1, '08.
., from Feb. 1, '08.
t. 15 dvs. to Aug.
15,' '07
II 16 dys. from
Aug. 16, '07. . .
mos. from Sept. 1, '07
dys. from Mar. 30, '08
mos. 16 dvs. to N'ov.
30,' '07
" (from ec. 1, '07)
months
dys. from Mar. 30, '08
months
months
16&4012
150
200
Frolilich. .
KIkerton
Hamilton
Egilsson
do
E. Lewarton]
Smith I
J. Rutland . . '
A. Angui.sh.. 100
Henderson. . . j
H. Will way. I
Foote. • . I
A. Scott ,
16
yds.
yds.
18
20
J.
H
29
37
yds.
i
10
14
m
1
1
6,12&6
1
and 29 dys. (to
Aug. 29, 07) . .
and 2 dys. (from
Aug. 30, 07) . .
and 14 dys. (to
Sept. 14, 07)..
(to Sept. 30, 07).
from II
(to Apl. 30, 07). .
from II
trip.
and 4 dys. (to
May 4, '07). ..
months from .July 1,'07
and 15 dvs. (to
Dec. 31," '07) . .
12 12
1 ,12
1 1 1
1 I 2
(to Oct. 31, '07).
from do
(to July 31, '07).. I
from Jan. 1, '(W)
(to Apl. 30, '07).
from Feb. I, '08.
Amount.
S cts.
113 39
21 66
26 00
3(J 82
75 00
233 33
0 37
69 09
66 66
91 24
1 92
112 00
109 56
150 00
148 53
73 .37
418 82
130 00
80 71
133 03
85 00
250 00
100 00
125 <>0
78 00
109 02
8 33
222 90
160 00
189 99
13!) 08
200 00
104 00
12 14
3 50
9 00
113 10
187 09
156 00
50 00
87 84
45 49
84 25
250 40
(;8 73
400 00
12 50
112 68
80 00
m 41
25 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOX— MOOSE JAW DIVISION
B-153
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
(fee. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Craik and Lewis
Craik and Railway Station
do do
Craik and West Bridgeford ......
Crane Lake and Railway Station.
do
do
A. Stinsffaard. . . 1 37
A. B. Foote . .|lOO yds.
J. Gibson. . . 100 yds.
V. G. Bryan . . 36
G. E. P. Walker 10 yds.
J. X. Pennock . . ' 10 yds.
do do . . J. H. Snuth . . . ; 10 yds.
Craven and Railway Station iL. H. Hoakins. . | 6iV
Creeltnan and Railway Station |S. R. CarrothersilOO yds.
Crescent liake and Saltcoats i H. Y. Abra. ... I 33
do do j W. S. Eckardt. . j 20
Cupar and Loon Creek | W. H. Fynn \ 9
Cupar and McDonald Hills J. McDonnell. . . 14
Cupar and Railway Station J. A.McLaughlin
Davidson and Tullis D, W. Tullis ... GO
Davin and McLean M. Duesterbeck. ; 10
Deanton and Luville R. W. Dean . . 14
Downington and Manor ,»r. Brack 6
Denison and Yellow Gra.ss i D. Pritchard ... 24
Dinsmore and Milden j J. F. Heath ' 17
Dinsmore and Mosten iW. J. Stuart.
Dinsmore and Rudy JR. Way
1
12
12
1
14
14
14
G
12
1
1
1
1 &1
6& 12
Disley and Railway Station |G. Gilmour
" A. Lawrence.
H. Duff
Longru»ore . . .
Drysdale . . . .
Loire
Dupuis
Nuttall ...
do do
Drinkwater and Catching Post
Drumague and File Hills
Dubuc and Railway Station.. . .
Dumas and Railway Station. . .
Dupuis and P^stevan
Dysart and Railway Station F.
Earl Grey and Railway Station .... R. J. Wells. .
East End and Maple Creek W. Mutrie. . .
East End and South Fork J. Axcon . . . .
Eastview andPasqua j-/. Johnson.. .
T. Mclndon .
40
140 yds.
140 yds.
40 yds.
7*
80 yds.
200 yds.
27
50 ft.
mos. from Mav 1, '07 .
„ (to Aug. 31, 07)
II from do
II and 25 dys. (to
Aug. 25, '07).
II and 12 dys. (to
Mch. G,''08).
dys. from n
months
(to Feb. 29, '08).
from II
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
12
12
12
1
6&12
4&6
1
8&12
I
70 yds. 6 & 12
Elkhom and Lippentott.
L. E. Tourigny.
F. Miller
EUisboro and Wolsely
do do
Emfold and Catching Post E. J. Daly. . .
Esterhazj* and Kolin 'S. Kreck . . . .
Esterhazy and Railway Station .... j V. Flook.. . .
Esterhazy and Sumner [G. Kubik. . . .
E8te\an and Hill Hall ll. H. Lackey
Estevan and Lowe.ton i J. B. Lowe . .
Estevan and Mount Green. . . .
Estevan and Railway Station .
Eyebrow Hill and Tugaske. . .
C. W. Reynolds.
•T. Stephens.
U. Gettin.s. .
Fairlight and Fairlight Station . R. J. Todd .
do
do
G. Marshall
I
59
12
9i
12"
9
9
500 yds.
8
250 yds.
3i
20'
15
33
16
8 II and 17 days from
July 15", '07. ..
12
2 dys. from Mch. 30, '08
12 months
1 month and 16 d. (from
Feb. 14, '05)..
4 trips
9 dys. (from Mar. 23, '08)
11 months and 6 d. (from
April 2tj, '07). .
4 -I (to July 31, '08).
8 II from II
12
7
12
7
12
12
(to Oct. 31, '07) .
(from Sept. 1, '07)
3
9
9 trip.-.. . .
12 months
and 21 d. (from
June 10, '07) . .
(to June 30, '07).
from II
6 & 12 12
12 ,1
12 I
11 trii)s
2 uionths and 17 d. (from
Jan. 15, '08) . .
12 ,. I
3 I, (from Jan. 1, '08)
3 II and 19 days (to
July 19, '07)..
8 II and 12 dys. (from
July 20, '07) . .
.^ CIS.
458 33
45 74
63 89
500 00
10 05
13 23
1 71
272 32
156 48
190 66
15 00
104 00
177 69
119 55
427 17
110 00
96
60 60
30 80
4 00
2 57
279 40
50 00
91 96
78 00
44 33
119 92
41 00
86 82
76 60
114 96
500 00
200 00
80 00
121 15
78 00
234 00
2 25
104 00
119 92
50 00
157 60
22 00
63 46
340 00
41 50
28 57
219 00
B-154
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7iti?iiied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
ifcc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Fairlight Station and Railway,Stn
Fairmede and High View
Fallow^nede and Glenavon
Fertile Valley and Glenhurst ....
Fertile Valley and Milden
File Hills and Kilsonia
Fillmore and Huronville
Fillmore and Railway Station..
Fillmore and Rainton
Fleming and Railway Station. .
Fletwode and Hazelwood
Fletwode and Whitewood
Forest Farm and Grove Park
Forget and Handsworth .
Forget and Railway Station
Forres and Catching Post
Francis and Magna
Francis and Railway Station . .
Frobisher and Railway Station
Frobisher and Roseview
Gainsborough and Railway Station
Gainsborough and Workman
Glenavon and Stony Brook
Glenavon and Wolseley
Glen Ewen and Goshen
Glen Ewen and Railway Station. . .
Glen Valley and Pense
Glenwell and Grenfell
Goose Lake and Souris Valley
Goose Lake and Weybum
do do
Gordon and Sancte Andrea
do do
Grand Coulee and Catching Post . .
Grand Coulee and Wascana
do do
Name
of
Contractor.
H. Styker.
•T. A. Dorrance ,
J. S. Bruce
C. Sutton
C. Mills
T. Brabant
Q
•r n
o ~
80 yds.
22i
10
13
F. Wiggins 13
H.J.McD'.armid 1
G. S])roat 14
E. Elliott 770 yds
M. McMillan..
J. A Warner. .
J. Johanson . . .
C. G. Wilson.. .
M. Agaraud . . .
W. \Vatson. . . .
J. Neigel. ....
C. Thompson.. .
J. S. Riddell. .
W. H. Cole. . . .
Period.
R. B. Elliott,
H. Harris . . .
J. Hawkin . .
F. Miller...
T. R. Preston,
do
C. Rogan . .
A. G. Bell .
F. Dietrich .
H. Davidson
do
R. McEachern
J. MacDonald
A. D. Wright.
W. Parkin, jr.
F. Dav
Gravelbourg and Moose Jaw H. Gravel
Gravelbourg and Mortlach E. (iravel
Gray and Milestone J. N. Beattie . . .
Grayson and Marialiilf D. Flegel
Grayson and Railway Station .... A. J. W. Lowes.
Grayson and Wakefield W.J. Hampshire
Gray town and Windthorst A. Banninger. . .
Grenfell and Railway Station H. Coy
GrifTen and Heward T. A. Scott. . . .
do do
Gull Lake and Railway Station,
do do
Halbrite and Catching Post.
Halbrite and Thacker
Hamona and Tantallon . . .
A. L. Anderson.
S. A. Pennock . .
R. Currie. . . .
F. Litschke
W. Thackeray.
A. McMillan . .
9
1
38
2
9
1
20
1
85 yds.
12
i
•7
u
12
1
400vd,s.
12
75 yds.
12
26
2
i
12
22
2
16
1
24
2
18
1&2
tV
12
2H
2
•25
1
13
29
32
G
6
i
12&14
10
10
75
(K)
15
8
500 yds.
12
12
h
16
16
150 yds,
14
9
9 mos. and 14 dys. (from
June 17, '07).
12 „
1 .. (from Mar. 1, '08)
25 days (to April 25, '07).
4 trips
5 months (from Nov. 1,
W)
2 12 M
12 1 12 „
14 „ (from Feb. 1, '08)
:0&12ll2 „
9 M (to Dec. 31, '07).
12 M
12 M
12 M
12
12 n
4 days (from Mar. 28, '08)
12 months
12 „
12
12 „
12 ,
1 M (from Mar. 1, '08)
1 ..
12
12 ,
12
2 11 and 8 days (to
June 8)
9 M (from July 1, '07)
10 ■■ (to Jan. 31, '08)..
2 M
9 .. (to Dec. 31, '07).
3 ,. from 1
12 „
5 ,. (to Aug. 31, '07).
7 " from I.
1
fthly.
wkly.
fthly.
1
1
6&12
27426
1
1&2
14
14
and 14 days (to
Oct. 14, '07). . .
and 17 dys. (from
Oct. 15, 07). . .
(from Sept. 1,'07)
and 2 dys. (from
Aug. 30, '07)..
(to Jan. 31, '08).
from 1.
(to Nov. 30, '07).
fron\ II
14 12
1 4
1 12
(from Dec. 1, '07)
Aiflount.
S cts.
61 81
251 00
8 66
6 87
4 00
52 08
234 00
300 00
26 66
250 95
90 00
644 00
55 25
200 00
234 76
50 00
1 65
250 40
124 80
365 00
1.57 00
442 00
17 33
47 66
143 22
78 24
410 00
14 21
117 00
258 33
62 50
39 00
14 00
101 86
65 00
75 83
111 41
138 59
265 00
78 00
95 94
182 00
161 41
368 38
42 50
49 00
83 33
71 66
182 00
52 66
98 80
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— MOOSE JAW DIVISION B— 155
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
ifec. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Hazel Cliffe and Railway Station. .'Rawson & Mc-
I Lauglilin
Hazehvood and Kennedy T. Barta
Herbert and Catching Post j.T. F. Swatzky.. .
Herbert and Lobethal ... jG. Jahuke
Herbert and Turnhill | do
Herbert and Log Valley ,G. Shirtliff
Heward and Hudmore D. Kirk
He ward and Railway Station N. P. Crich. . . .
Heward and Roxboro W. P. Thompson
Highpound and Moose Jaw A. Lucas
Hiilburn and Moosomin W. B. C. Green.
Hill Farm and Lemberg T. Clarke
Hirsch and Railway Station B. Lapp
Hirzel and Phea-sant Forks Y. Czychrun.. . .
Hitchcock and Catching Post D. Duchesneau .
Hume and Weyburn ^C. M. King
Indian Head and Railway Station . A. Leach . . . .
Ivor and Zealandia J. C. Lynn .
Kaiser and Railway Station . 'A. G. Bell. . .
do do G. Collett . .
Keelerville and Mortlach W. F. Towle
do
do
do do
Keith ville and Saskatchewan Land-
ing
Kenlis and Sintatula
Kennedy and Railway Station
do do
Killally and Railway Station
Kincorth and Catching Post
Kisbey and Railway Station
Kisbey and SVarmly .
Krauss and Milestone
do
do
A. R. Miller...
E. Jones
D. Sullivan
do
J. Fesser
R. G. Leavens
J. Mac Leod . . ,
A. S. Porter. . ,
M. Krauss
Kronan and Railway Station jH. Entenier
Kronan and St. Mary's IM. Ehmann
-IS
Q
Lac Pelletier and Swift Current. .
Laford and Railway Station . ...
Landestrew and Langenburg ....
Lang and Catching Post
do do
Langenburg and Railway Station
do do
Lebret and Qu'Appelle
Lemburg and Pheasant Forks. . .
Lemberg and Railway Station. . .
Llewellyn and Saltcoats
Lipton and Pechet.
Lipton and Qu'Appelle . .
L. Larocque ..
L O. Berg....
H. Popp
S. C. Wright.
R. Pollard . . . .
F. J. Shopland
A. Barker
A. Bouffard . . .
J. A. Argue. . .
G. M. (Jillespie
H. Y. Abra . . .
S. Pechet . .
F. Brinkworth.
300 ft.
12
375 yds.
174
30
30
8
300 yds.
13
14
20
20
125 j'ds.
10
34
100 yds.
100 yds.
49
53
46^
10
15
260 yds.
50 yds.
400 yds.
35 yds .
200 yds.
12
27
300 yds.
25
80 yds.
15
270 yds.
270 yds.
H>
6 c
12 & 6
1
14
1
1
1
1
12
1
1
2
2
(j
1
6
1
6
6
1&2
2
2
Period.
12 months . .
3 M (from Jan. 1, '08)
12 , I
11 M (to Feb. 29, '08) . |
1 It from M
12 „ ...
12
12
6 M (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 „ (from Oct. 1, '07)
12 ,
12 „
12
12 ,.
12
3 H (from Jan. 1, '08)
12 „
10 „ (from June 1, '07)
and 10 days (to
Nov. 19, '07)..
and 11 dys. (from
Nov. 20, '07)..
and 14 days (to
Oct. 14, '08). . .
and 17 days (to
Nov. 30)
(from Nov. 30)..
1 9 days (from Mar. 23, '08)
2 12 months
6 21 days (to June 30, '08).
6 9 months
6 & 12 12
\
12
7
i
12
5
44
6
12
7
2
12
100 yds.
6&12
12
19
1
1
10
1
12
12
1
12
and 15 dys. (from
Sept. 16, '07) . .
(from Feb. 1, '08)
months
I. and 24 days (to
Jan. 24, '08). . .
" and 7 days (from
Jan. 25, '08) . .
,. (to Oct. 30, '07)..
11 from 11
(from^Lar.1,'08).
Amount.
$ cts.
119 91
43 75
100 00
91 6G
18 75
350 00
60 00
210 00
62 50
78 00
308 11
150 00
59 31
175 00
70 00
25 00
577 17
166 66
6 61
5 46
341 73
132 6]
303 66
2 72
245 00
6 30
82 60
107 30
54 00
93 88
130 00
134 10
313 00
100 00
41 66
156 48
65 00
114 23
46 01
87 50
62 .50
170 20
150 00
239 91
18 75
125 00
50 00
B-156
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in MoDse Jaw Postal Division,
etc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Nauie
of
Contractor.
Lipton and Railway Station T. Atkinson
Lobethal and Tumhill .1. Martens
Log Valky and Riverside \V. Weddendorf.
Lorimerville and Rudy |S. Chambers . . . .
Lucky Lake and TuUisville. ... . . A. Lear
Lumsden and Marieton J. Rlair
Liimsden and Railway Station 1 do
do do
Lumsden and Tregarva.
McLean and Railway Station.
J. Kinnon
W. R. Jamieson,
T. Sutin ....
McTaggart and Catching Post . . . .
Macoini and Catching Post
do do
Macoun and Slager
do do
Macoun and Turner
.'> ac<>un and VieN\'field
Manor and Moosomin
Manor and Railway Station
Mai>le Bush and River View
JIaple Creek and Railway Station .
Marchwell aud Railway Station. . .
Markinch and Railway Stati«»n. . . .
Markinch and Wheatwyn
Marquis and Tuxford
Maryfield and Railway Station. . . .
Midale and Catching Post
Milestone and Railwaj' Station
■R. E. Foisie.
E. Rollins .
do
R. C. Riddell
do
W. Magoon. .
A. McAulay
W. B. C. Green
E. N. Maltbv .
.T.Kelly.. .:..
VV. A. Douglas
.1. Schnieder. . .
G. Meldrum . .
T. Bradwell . . .
G. T. McFadden
H. Tingle. ...
I
G. Westman. .
C. O. Carlson.
Amount.
.300 vd&.le &12
do
do
^[offat and Stoneybrook
Moffat and Wolseley
Montmaitre and Wolseley
do do
Moosejaw and Railway Station . . .
Moosejaw and Street Letter Boxes
Moosejaw and Tuxfoid
Moosejaw and Woo<l Mountain . .
do
do
10
27
12
11
30i
200 vds.
320 vd.s.
450 yds.
50
56
13
15
53i
80 yds.
14
J
80 yds.
10
200 yds.
150 vd.s.
I 75 yds.
•J. Rogers 75 yds.
.J. Hawken '
L. E. Tourigney.
.T. A. Gouin ... I
A. G. Raper. ...
•T. Smith I
•J. B. McCam-
mond ;
A. E. ?>aton . . \
M. Rapelyi . ...
A. Gaudry
Moosomin and Railway Station,
do do
Moosomin and Rossetti
Mo^^e and Railway Station
do do
Mortlach and Catching Post .
30
21
21
21
6
ISA
134
134
G. Sims
iR. G.Smith..
(J. Marshall .... 19'
C. A. Prall i 300 ft.
(J. A. McKenzie 300 ft.
W. Bradley ... 234 yds
N'^elby and Windthorst A. Banninger.
Neudorf and Pearl Paik iF. W. Pender.
Neudurf and Railway Station. 'D. Kuss
Neudorf and Tiree | do
16
250 yds.
17
20,12,
26
7
12
12
1
1
1
1
1
12
1
28&14
12
6&12
1
1
(>
14
14
12 months
8 M (to Feb. 2!», '08).
7 .. (to Dec. 31, '07).
16 daj-s (from Mar. 16, '08)
1 trip
12 months
9 II and 15 days (to
.Tan. 15, '08). . .
2 M and lOdays (from
.Tan. 16, '08)...
12 n
14 I 4
1
2
1& 2
2
3o&47
14
2&3
fthly.
wkly.
20&26
8
26
4
2
4
1
9
1
3
12
12
1 6
1 12
6 & 12112
2 12
(toSept. 30, '07).
from II
(to .Tan. 31, '08).
from II
(from Dec. 1,'07).
(from Dec. 1, "07)
(from Sept. i,'b7)
(from.Tuly ],'07).
and 21 dys. (from
June 10, '07) . .
and 10 days (to
Nov. 10, W)... I
and 20 dys. (from
Nov. 11, '07).
(to Feb. 2!), '08).
(to Feb. 29, '08).
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from II
and 14 days (to
.Tan. 14, 'OS). ..
and 17iiays(froni
■Tan. 15, '08)..
(to Nov. 30, "07).
from II
(to July 31, '07) .
(to Dec. 31, '07..
from II
& 2 dys. (to Feb.
29, '08)
5 cts.
107 29
50 00
218 75
4 40
3 00
328 00
123 81
58 81
78 00
263 05
175 00
46 94
96 94
333 33
91 66
33 33
104 00
58(> 66
80 32
42 50
389 20
11 66
119 90
90 00
75 00
63 50
120 00
116 44
85 20
.333 66
238 33
112 18
200 00
1,043 25
.500 00
351 00
453 3<J
317 86
295 05
158 20
82 10
68 75
22 75
300 75
50 35
200 00
95 94
312 00
^fAIL TRAXSPORTATIOX—MOOSE JAW DIVISION B— 157
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
New Finland and ^^^lit«wood J. Kennedj'
New Holstein and Sediey R. Koch.
New Warren and Rouleau H. A. Hastings .
New Warren and Truax E. J. Davis
North Portal and Railway Station. F. H. Lees
Ohlen and Stockholm M. Kenney 6
Osage and Railway Station J. R. Standen. . . 100 yd
Oxbow and Railwaj' Station T. Decker 525 yds
Parkbeg and Railway Station J. McFadyen.
Parkbeg and Riverside W. Weadendorf
Parkbeg and Thunder Creek P. Johnsen.. . .
Pasqua and Railway Station J. Slemmon. . .
Pengarth and Strassburg Station . . A. Johnson. . .
Pennock and -altcoats J. Thorlufson .
Pense and Railway Station P. F. Weiss .
Peuse and Stony Beach | do
Percival and Catching Post D. McKenzie.,
Pilot Butte and Railway Station. . . B. Holden
Pinto and Railway Station F. H. Dagg and
R. Robertson..
Plain View and Willow Brook -J. Pekar
do do do
12 months
12
12 H
9 M (from July 1, '07)
12 „
65
9
150 yds.
11
lOi
(from June ],"07)
12 12
1 12
1 3
(from Jan. 1, '08)
&12dv.«.(toFeb.
12, '08) ... .
Qu'Appelle and South Qu'Apfjell'
Ralph and Railwaj' Station
Red Jacket and Railway Station.
do
do
Redpath and Tantallon
Redvers and Railway Station
Red vers and Rose Plain
do do
Redvers and St. Antoine
Regina and Fairy Hill . . ■
Rt^gina and Railway Station ,
Regina and Street Letter Boxes . . ,
do do
Regina and Sub- Post Office No. 1 . ,
Rocanville and Railway Station. . .
Roche Percee and Railway Station
Roche Percee and Taylorton
Rothbury and Saltcoats
Rouleau and Railway Station ,
Rush Lake and Railway Station. .
Saltcoats and Railway Station ....
Saltcoats and Stomowaj'
do do
Saskatchewan Landing and Swift
Current
Saxon Hill and Yorkton
24— All
Creamer Bros .
1
55 yds.
100 yds.
50 yds.
12
18
18
14&2C 12
2 12
6
12
&18dys.(toJuly
31, '07).. .'....
112
12
C. Cugnet '500 yds.
J. C. Buck i
J. M. MacKinnon
6 12
A. McMillan . . .
R. Ferguson
1?. Dymond
do
M. Bertrand
A. E. E. Graham
W. Russell
do
H. Lane
D. Ehmann
A. H. R. Ba.stian
M. T. Knight. ..
J. Twigger
T. C. Lowe
W. H. Johnstone
M. C. Berry ....
E. Bolton.
V. Dures.
do
J. L. Fagnant
L. Saxon
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from II
(from Dec. 1, '07)
and 16 daj's (to
June 16, '07) .
and 14dys. (from
June 17, '07) . .
(to Nov. 30, '07) .
from 11
4i&2|
1 12
12 12
1 8
1 4
1 12 1,
1 12 1
58 & 64 12 1,
6 12 1-
1 j Special trip
12&14 12 months and arrears
6 & 12 12
19
21
30
23
(to Aug, 31, '07)
(from Aug. 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from 11
Amount.
S cts.
192 84
80 00
225 00
97 50
146 40
66 66
250 00
250 40
25 00
168 75
69 30
155 56
156 00
37 53
305 75
300 00
125 47
101 76
1 00
90 00
67 49
440 00
30 50
19 50
63 28
143 00
106 08
96 67
54 37
104 00
500 00
1,490 12
461 83
12 75
226 00
119 91
100 00
166 66
92 00
202 00
81 25
270 84
63 50
76 .50
240 00
150 00
B-158
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
])etail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Moose Jaw Postal Division,
&c. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Sedley and Railway Station.. .
Sintaluta and Railway Station
South Qu'Appelle and Railway
Station
Southey and Railway Station . . .
Spy Hill and Tantal'lon
Stockholm and Railway Station . . .
Stoughton and Railway Station. . . .
Strassburg Station and Railway
Station ...
Strassburg Station and Riilway
Station
Strassburg Station and Taylorboro
do do
Sunimerberry and Railway Station.
Swift Current and Railway Station
Tantallon and Railway Station .
Tomkins and Catching Post
Tyvan and Railway Station ...
.IS
iC. Becker i300
Id. J. Button... .
yds,
26
Una and Willow Bunch
Waldeck and Catching Post . . . ,
Waljxjle and Railway Station . . .
Wapella and Fairmede
Wapella and Railway Station
Wauchoi>e and Railway Station. . . .
Webb and Railway Station
Welwyn ard Railway Station
Weyburn and Railway Station
do do
Whitewood and Railway Station. . .
Wilcox and Railway Station
Windthorst and Railway Station. . .
Wolseley and Railway Station
Yellow ( Irass and Railway Station.
Areola and Postal Car
Lunisden and Condie
Regina and Disley
Regina and Condie.
Regina and I.un.sden
Regina and Bethune
Regina and Lumsden . .
Regina and Railway Station.
W. L. Wait
.r. Ermel.. .
A. R. Miller ...
>r. Kenney 300
W. F. Carefoot.. 450
Schewandt Bros.
& Mansfield . .
C. Appelgate... .
SchewantBros. &
Mansfield. . .
do
W. Linnell . . .
M. Vaudreuil .
420 yds.
15
yds
yds
35
38
F. R. Shortreed. i
W. W. Overand. 30 yds.
Redden & Hoban 200 yds,
J. Chartrand. .
25
O. A. Johnson.. 200yds.
W. Pederson. ... 366 ft.
Shaw & Clements 50
Ci. H. Morrison . J
F. Berney : 250 ft.
Mr.s. A. Clark... h
.S. C. Fleury.... 200 vds.
W. H. Hunt.. .. ' i
W. H. Cowan . . h
B. Rogers | i
L. D. Sparling . . 167 yds .
A. Banninger. . . 3;j0 yds.
W. Robinson ... I i
P. Wilken
McKay &
roughs. . .
T. Mair. . .
Bur-
W. Moody.
H>
Beach & Hunter.
■W. Rus.sell
20
6& 12
2
6& 12 12
12 12
Period.
12 months
12 „ . .
6&12 5
I2&I61 7
1 7
1 5
12 12
28&14 12
6& 12
14
12
7
4&6
1
20&12
12
7
12
14
14
20&12
14
G
27&2G
14
12
(to Aug. 31, '07).
(from II
(to Oct. 30, '07). .
(from M
& 27 dys. (from
Feb! 3, '08). .
& 21 dys. (from
June 10, '07).
Amount.
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(from II
Special services on ac-
count of snow blockade
on railways.
Total
Less amount withdrawn from Guarantee Fund.
$54,151 98
68 00
$54,083 98
MAIL TEAySPORTATION— SASKATOON DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
B-159
APPENDIX B— Continued.
SASKATOON POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division, made
within the Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Aberdeen and Railway Station.
Advance and Swarthmore
Alvena and Rosthern
Angove and Stornoway
Annaheim and Muenster
do do
Arbury and Cupar
Arelee and Eagle Creek
Asquith and Eagle Creek
Asquith and Xegusviile
Asquith and Saskatoon
Bagley and Melfort
Baljennie and Ruddell
Baljennie and Sonningdale
Batoche and Waka w ,
Battleford and North Battleford.
Battleford and Pascal
do do
Name
of
Contractor.
H. Schroeder. . .
W.H.Wheatland
A. Hryzal
J. Craig
(4. G. Doepker. .
P. Litkenhaus . .
Z.C.O. Adam...
S. Currie
H. Larsen ....
A. Lunn
Johnson & Cbin-
chen
a: S
Battleford and Swarthmore
Beaverdale and Yorkton
Beckenham and .Sheho
Benito and Sunny Isle
Birch Hill and Deer Lodge
Birch Hill and Railway Station . . . .
Birdview and Delisle
Bison and Point on Oliver and Tes-
sier Route
Bladworth and Railway Station
do do . . . .
Bladworth and Strongfield
M. Anderson . .
J. H. Megaffin,
G. Thurston . . .
P. Boyer ....
J. O^ Nolin ....
J. W. Kinnej- .
Spears & Cam
eron
A. E. Palmer. .
W. E. Moore..
N. D. Currie . .
A.A.H. Crabb.
W. Stevens
W. Stevens
W. D. Pattison
D. H. Evans...
A. J. Ault
J. T. Coleman.
P. Van Here
wehye
do do
Blaine Lake and Marcel in .
Bleakmore and Strasburg Station . .
do do . .
Bond and Kuroki
Bonne Madone Domremy
Borden and Great Deer Round Route
Borden and Riiilway Station
do do
Brancef>eth and Railway Station
Bresaylor and Railway Station.
Brunendalil and Stornoway
Bruno and Easterlea
T. Tindall .
J. Casavant
A. W. Hudson..
O. N. Cummings
T. Morrow
G. Revoy
D. McPherson. .
B. Clark
N. Smith. . .
. !G. Taylor, jr . . .
W. R. Harrison
J. Liebrecht. . . .
R. T. Hall
24— All^
170 yds
22
18
18
12
12
21
10
21
42 & 4.5
25
15
6
13
24
4
55
55
43
29
40
21
8
300 yds
10
166 yds
166 yds
21
21
lOi
39
39
18
14
40
3
100 yds
6i
d i
Period.
Amount.
12 months
1 ,. from Mar. 1, '08
12 M
12 „
6 T, (to Sept. 30, '07)
6 II from M
7 .. from Sept. 1, '07
12
3 " from Jan. 1, '08
3 11 from 11
12 „
12 n
12 ,
8 II 17 days from July
18, '07
12 11
12 11
6 „ (to Sei)t. 30,' 07)
6 11 from do
12 „
5 M (to Aug. 31, '07)
12 M '
4 II from Dec. 1, '07
12 II
12 u
12 „ ,...
from P'eb. 1, '08
(to Aug. 31, '07)
from II
24 days to Nov.
24, '07
6 days from h
11 days from
June 20, '07...
(to Aug. 31, '07)
from II
from Jan. 1, 08
(to June 30, '07)
from II
from Nov. 1, '07
4 days to Jan.
4, '07
$ cts.
285 04
33 33
182 00
80 00
104 00
119 25
S7 50
130 00
78 00
92 29
335 67
94 00
250 00
129 57
176 00
1,012 18
350 00
350 00
536 36
100 00
425 00
66 66
114 28
157 00
183 45
4 33
20 83
91 00
133 13
113 01
60 85
184 16
306 82
32 50
116 21
200 00
37 50
178 52
114 40
78 00
27 08
47 86
B-160
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
(S:c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Bruno and Railway Station
Bruno and Viscount
Buchanan and Mitchellview . .
Buchanan and Railway Station
Bunesville and Kam.=<ack
Bunesville and Mulock
Canora and Devil's Lake. . .
Canora and Uorlitz
Canora and White Hawk . . .
Canora and Railway Station
Carrot River and Tisdale. . .
Cavalier and Daysville
Cecil and Steep Creek
Chromar and Rudy..
Clair and Railway Stations
do do
Clarkboro and Railway Station
Clark's Crossing and Railway Stn
Coxby and Kyle
Craik and Squaw Valley.
do
do
Creekfield and Loganton
Cressman and Guernsey.
Cressman and Humbolt .
Cressman and Lanigan . .
Cubitt and Quincy. . .
Curzon and Dundurn.
do do
do
do
Dalmeny and Railway Station
Dana and Leofeld
do do
do do
Dana and Railwaj- Station
Danburj- and Xeewin
Danville and Matcham
Davjd.son and Railway Station
Davidson and River View
Davis and Railway Station
Dead Moose Lake and Lenora Lake
do
do
Delisle and Tessier
Delmas and Railway Station .
Name
of
Contractor.
A. J. Schwing-
haraer
C. Wright
R. MitcheU....
C. C. Godfrey.
A. Wilson
J. A. Thomas. .
R. R. Smith. ..
J. T. P. Barschel
J. Houtz
J. Leitch
W. J. Doyle....
J. Paradis
H. C. Mitchell. .
W. E. Graham..
C. M. Stephens..
E. C. Wheeler..
J. F. Clark
J. Dreidger
R. B. Atkinson.
B. F. Browning.
J. Brough
Darn-
J. W.
brough
H. A. Spence. . .
G. F. Triersen..
J. E. SheUenberg
G. Knight
T. H. Foster. . . .
J. Zacher
GO yds
30
100 yds
14
A. McNeil.
D. P. Janzen... .
F. Rocheleau. . .
F. Hupert
W. Belland
A. Pirot
W. Moore
(t. H. Hayes. . . .
H. Barton
M. C. Webster. .
J. K. Evans
H. We.iling
F. J. Suchy .
C. Blester .
H. Delmas.
17
13
71
400 yds
26
24
15i
9
75 yds.
75 yds.
650 ft.
100 yds.
7
7
16
6i
32
12
20
20
20
175 ft.
i 12
12
12
200 yds.
6
15
70 yds.
34
670 yds.
12
12
18
*170 yds.
d o<
Period.
Amount.
12 months.
26 days from Jan.
5, '08
14 days from
April 17, '07 . .
16 days from
June 15, '07 . . .
and 14 days to
June 14, '07.
1 12
1 12
1 12
14 12
1 11
1 i 7
1 il2
1 4
to Feb. 29, '08. .
from Sept. 1, '07
months (from Dec. 1,
'07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from do
(from Nov. 1, '07)
and 14 days (to
Aug. 14, "'07)
and 17 days from
Aug. i5, '07
12
5 ,. (from Nov. 1, '07)
7 '" 2 days (to Nov
2, '07)
7 ..4 days (to Nov,
4, W)
1 10 .. (from June, 1, '07)
I 6days to June6, '07)...
1 f 6 months, 24 days (from
June 7, '07)...
(from Jan. 1,'08).
(to May, 31, '07).
(to Sept, 30, '07).
from do
(from Dec. 1, '07)
(from Feb. 1, '08)
12 days (to July
12, '07)
3 days (to May
3, W)
22 days (from
May "10, '07) . .
(to Nov. 30,'o"7)!
1
3 .
12
12 .
2
2 .
2
4 .
2
6 ,
12
12 ■
1
4 ,
1
2 1
12
12 .
1
3 .
6
12 .
1
1 .
1
11 .
2
12 ,.
12
8 ..
cts.
120 55
62 14
130 00
183 78
103 21
20 60
108 17
130 00
416 00
306 00
183 33
210 0<>
150 00
33 33
20 80
20 80
38 00
46 80
78 00
27 92
94 15
SO 00
32 50
208 94
77 36
54 16
28 33
94 17
45 50
50 00
33 33
66 66
100 00
229 53
19 66
21 67
68 00
97 35
47 10
8 61
98 21
414 75
13 86
MA IL TRA NSPOR TA Tl ON—SA SKA TOON Dl VISION B— 161
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B- -Continued.
Detail of ell payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
»kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Dalmaf and Railway Station . . .
Denholm and Railway Station . . .
Dniester and Veregin
Domremy and Spring Grove
Duck Lake and Mistawasis
Duck Lake and Railway Station .
do do
Duck lake and St. Louis
Dunduru and Railway Station . . .
Eagle Creek and Sa.skatoon
Eagle Creek and Wheatfield
Ebenezer and Springside
Elstow and French
Name
of
Contractor.
do do
Emmaville and Onion Lake.
J. F. Poitras.
Fauset
Prokapee ....
Scott
Lepine
Dupuis
St. Denis
Ferguson ....
McCordick . . .
McKee
A. Ashley. . .
Schramm. . . .
A. McKenzie
.r. N. Harvie.
L Ot. Lovell.
Englefield and Railway Station. . . . jH. Nordick. . . .
Erwood and Railway Station J. Clyde
do do ... .!a. R. Dart
Ethelton and Fletts Springs I J. Morrow
Ethelton and St. Brieux \ do
Etiomami and Railway Station. . . . IC. H. Fleming.
Fairland and Kristnes
Fairland and Holar
Fenton and Railway Station. . . .
Fielding and Railway Station.. ,
File Hills and Lawler
Fishing Lake and Haglof
Fishing Lake and Sheho
Fletts Springs and Melfort
Fletts .Springs and St. Brieu.x . . .
do do . . .
Foam Lake and Ladstock.
Foam Lake and Pruden . . .
Foam Lake and Sheho . . .
Forest Bank and Lashburn
Forest Hall and North Battleford . ,
Fort a. la Come and Prince Albert.
Fort a la Come and The Pas
Fort Pelly and Kamsack
Fort Pelly and Ulric
French and Nutana
do do
French and .Sunny Plain
d(j do
Fulda and Humboldt
Fulda and Willmont
Paulson
Lindal
K. Rennie.. . .
E. Keefer . . . .
A. KJyne
J. Peterson . .
F^O'Dell
X. Anderson.
Flett
Hourie
A. £. Gornham.
T. Sabiston
N. D. Currie....
W. L. Pike..
IW. T. Lamb.
.2^
J. F. Given. . . .
Hudson Bay Co.
E. A. W. R. Me
kenzie
M. McDonald . .
D. E. French . . .
J. N. Hat vie
R. C. Wil?on....
•T. S. Castle
H. KalthofT . . . .
P. Sand
(iarnock and Headlands IG. T. North
(xettesburg and Pascal E. Switzer
(JilJies and Marcelin H. (iillies
(iirvin and Railway Station T. W. Hansford.
Girvin and Sprattville JA. E. Spratt. . . .
970 yds.
186 ft.
12
6
G6i
40
200 yds.
27
20
14
12
12
42
75
300 yds.
300 yds.
5
2
1
6
220 yds.
\
8
1<>
37
15
14
14
15
24
19
12
13
88
245
17
17
21
21
7
8
18
6
11
15
6
200 ft.
12
12
6
1
1
2
12
12
2
12
1
1
1
1
1
fort-
night-
ly.
6
6
6
1
6
6
Period.
o —
(to Nov. 30, '07).
(from June 1, '07)
(to Oct. 31, '07) .
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from do
(to Dec. 31, '07).
do
17 days (from
Dec. 15, '07)..
(from Mar. 1, '08)
12 months.
(to Dec. 31, 'C7)..
from do
(from .July 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(to Sept. 30, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
trip
months, 22 days from
July 10, '07...
months (to June 30, '07
fr. July 1, '07...
Iti days fr. April
15
fr. Jan.
24, '08
(to Feb. 29, '08).
from do
(to April 30, '07).
from do
fr. Dec. i, '07...
fr. Feb. 1 '08.
fr. Junel, '07...
B-162
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Gladwin and Theodore
Glen Mary and Neshem
Glen Mary and Norden
do do
Glenrose and North Battleford. .
Govan and Railway Station
Gowland Lake and Rokeby Stn .
Green Lake and Mistawasis
Gully and Marshall
Hague and Railway Station.. .
do do
Hanley and Railway Station .
Hanley and Rudy
K. D. Dyck
A. P. Born.
F. Hazel . . .
J. M. Ebey.
Hanley, Rudy and Westhorpe.
Harkness and Peacock ..... .
do do . .
Highclere and Strasburg Station.
HilldVop and Shell Brook .
Holar and Kristnes
Hoodoo and Leofeld
Howell and Railway Station. . .
Huinbolt and Lanigan .
Humbolt and Railway Station .
Huron and Maidi<tone
Hurton and Ridgeford
Insinger and Laurie
Invermay and Railway Station
Inverniay and Slieho
Invermay and Sluggett
Jack Fish Lake and North Battle-
lord T. Duhaime
S.J. Gould.
I. Neshem ..
C. C. Larsen
A. Bergrud.
Mair Bros . .
T. Hutchinson
T. G. Hyde. .
P. M. Morin.
W. Stringer.,
T. McEley . .
J. Chipman.
H. R. Peacock,.
A. Burrows
W. A. Benson . .
J. H. Lindal...
B. Oliver......
L. A. Lafreniere
L. Eden.
R. J. Kepkey. .
C. H. Paterson.
R. W. Wilson .
W. Paly . .
O. Turner . .
W. Porter
C. Sluggett.
Kamsack and Mulock 'J
Kanisack and Newin J.
do do I
Kamsack and Railway Station H.
Keatley and New Ottawa R.
Kelvington and Wadena ,.J.
Kenaston and Railway Station T.
Kingsview and Swarthmore Ia.
Kinistino and Railway Station ,0.
Kinistino and !Meskanaw |H.
Kinistino and Weldon IT.
Kirkpatrick and Prince Albert 'T.
Kristnes and Quill Plain ! J.
Kuroki and Railway Station. ... iT.
Kutawa and Progress |H.
Kutawa and Wolfslieim J.
Thoma.s . . .
C. Murray
do
Harvey. .
McBlane.
Heffern . .
C. Hay garth
E. Palmer,
S. Laurie.
H. Haycock
Pringle . . .
Scott
F. Lei f son .
J. E. Oats.
Shannon . .
Muller
24
7
13i
250 yds,
5
124
4
150 yds.
'26:i
26i&
46J
11
11
32
7
13
12
44
400 yds.
15
11
4
100 yds.
20
38
36i
15
41
45
400 ft.
13
26
133 vds,
14
i
16
7
22
8
200 yd.s
30
18
1 12
mon'y 12
1 Il2
1& 1
1
I
I
1
1
1
12
Period.
fr. Sept. 1, '07..
(to Aug. 31,' '07.
from do
fr. Sept. 1, '07 .
20 days, fr. Nov
11, '07
(to Sept. 30, '07.
from II
6 days, (to Dec.
«, '07)
26 day.s, fr. do
11 days, to Oct,
11, '07). ...
21 days, fr. do
(to Nov. 30, '07)
27 days," "fr. Oct,
5, '07....;
9 months and 8 dys,
(from June 23)
4 11 and 23 dys. (from
Nov. 8, '07). . .
14 12 I,
1 111 „ (from May 1, '07)
1 5 days (from Mch. 27, '08)
2 112 months
12 12 II
2 21 dys. (from Mch. 11, 08)
1 12 months
1 12
(to April 30, 07).
from 11
14 12
12 il2
1 1 12
6 112
1 2
2 !12
2 12
1 12
6 12
1 12
1 4
(from Feb. 1, '08)
(to July 31, 07).
Amount.
S cts.
116 66
35 00
25 00
35 00
102 08
43 40
52 00
300 00
50 00
54 76
54 90
169 75
226 23
226 62
55 63
49 37
278 08
52 00
61 87
108 32
138 42
287 63
233 32
128 33
1 37
48 24
219 12
15 00
392 00
670 00
156 00
33 95
409 88
250 00
95 00
275 43
1 00
125 00
103 62
24 96
160 00
185 00
79 99
156 49
189 00
48 33
MA IL TRA NSPOR TA T IONS A SKA TOON DI VISION B -163
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
kc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Kutawa and Wolf sheim .
Lake Park and Langham
Langham and Park
Langham and Railway Station. . ,
Lanigan and Raihvaj" Station
Lashburn and Marsden
Lash burn and Miller
Lashburn and Railway Station
Leofeld and St. Benedict
Lewis and Watertown
Lewiswyn and Strassburg Station. .
Little Manitou and Mandal
Lloydminster and Onion Lake
Lloj'dminster and Railway Station.
Lock wood and Railway Station.. . .
Loganton and Saskatoon
Lost River and Star City ... .
Lost River and Tisdale
do
do
do
do
F. Semberlich . .
A. P. Dickman
Adams & Dobie,
A. C. Adamson
W. G. King. . . .
A. F. Wright.
Luxemburg and New Ottawa,
do do
N. Miller......
A. B. Klombies
Hessdorfer .
L. Smith. . . .
H. O'Kell
J. Dahl
G. Lovell...
W. R. Thompson
M. McLeod. .
W. I. Russell.
C. G. Bounar.
do
W. M. Hamilton
E. Williams....
|H. Ashcroft..
iE. Beaudoin. .
Macdowall and Railway Station.. . .
Macfarlane and Taylorboro
do do
Mackinnon and Wiggins. .
E. McK. Ellis..
H. Beeler
' D. Kempton . . . .
D. R. Grant
Maidstone and Railway Station.
Makaroff and Shillingthorpe. . .
.'W. Small
.IG. H. E. Maple
I ton .
Mandal and Taylorboro I.I. Dahl
Margo and Railway Station S. M. Gulp.
Marriott and Points on Oliver and
Tessier Route M. B. Douglas.
Marsden and Marshall A. F. Wright.
Marshall and Railway Station . .
Mayniont and New Ottawa
Maymont and Railway Station.
Melfort and Railway Station . . .
Melfort and South ISIelfort
Menofield and Verigin
Meota and North Battleford. . . .
Mimer and Wadena
do dd
do do
do do
Mistatim and Railway Station. ...
Mistawasis and Mont Xebo
Mountain Side and Strassburg Stn
Muenster and Railway Station. . . .
Muenster and Sinnett
A. M. Smith
H. Johnstone. . .
' R. McLaren ....
A. E. Wild
IR. B. Harley....
|.T. Boreko
|G. Douglas
|.T. Gudnason . . .
IL G. Skordal...
I J. B. Johnsson. .
[J. F. Frederick-
son
IM. J. Oconnell. .
J. M. Cameron .
|T. L. Richardson
H. Bruning
IW. Rachel
26^
12
12
200 yds,
1
s
27
7
150 yds,
19i
10'
44
10
37*
150 yds.
250 yds.
35
35
40
40
40
200 yds.
44
44
35
40 yds,
18
41
1
38
140 yds.
19
200 yds.
200 yds.
11
6
19
40
40
40
40
i
ll'*
850 vds.
20
1
1
12
4&6
12
1
3
1
14
1
1
6
2
1
12
1
14
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
12
1
S cts.
8 mos. from July 31, "07. 146 66
(from Jan. 1, '08)'
and 15 dys.(from
Dec. 17) i
8 dys. (from Jan.;
24, '68)
(from Sept.l, '07)
(from Mayl, '07)
(from Dec. 1,'07)
(from July 1,'08)
dys. (from Mch.l4,'08)
months . . .
M (to Nov. 30, '07).
H from M
(less 2 trips). . .
trips
months (from Jan. 1,
'08)
(to June 30, '07).
from
1 II and 11 dys. (from
A pi. 20, 07)...
3 trips
4 mouths (from Dec. 1,
'07)
12 u
12 M ..
12 months
12 „. ..
10
(from June 1, '07]
8 days (to Jan.
23, '08)
(to May 31, '07).
(to July 31 ,'07)!.
(to Sept. 30, '07).
(to Oct. 31, '07) .
from II
(from Sept. 1, '07)
125 00
51 CO
157 00
21 00
60 71
100 00
366 00
102 08
95 33
183 33
93 75
321 00
268 32
2 00
840 00
101 16
20 00
51 50
15 00
45 00
15(; 49
414 43
23 07
121 92
259 50
180 00
639 60
156 49
16 66
242 85
140 55
240 00
164 01
187 20
250 00
12 50
229 40
103 99
69 33
34 66
173 33
0 75
74 00
100 00
2-.0 00
225 00
B-164
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B~Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
tire. — Continued.
Name of Route.
"Same
of
Contractor.
Mullingar and North Battleford ,
Negusville and New Hillsdale .
New Hillsdale and Wheatfield .
New Hillsdale and Noniiaiiton
c i;
esrs
.IS
u 0)
d c
do do
Nokomis and Railway Station .
North Battleford and Railway Stn.
North Battleford and Roecliffe
Nutana and Sa.skatoon
Nut Mountain and Sluggett
Oliver and Tessier
Oliver and Wiggins
Omega and Prince Albert.
Orcadia and Railway Station.
Osier and Railway Station , . .
Parkside and Wingard
do do
I'asctil and Traynor
I'asweprin and Railway Station
I'aynton and Railway Station ....
1 'aynton and Wilb*>rt
IVtrofka and Waldheim
Prairie Rose and Watson
Prince Albert and Lac La Rouge.
M. S. Comerford!
A. Smith.
A. Smith.
S. Young.
38
A. Smith . .
(i. Farrish.
Leask & Sons. . . jSOO yds.
J. Parker I 12
Holmes&Benson 1
A. Peterson 9
A. T. Cucuy....
J. McKinney. . .
The Sturgeon
Lake Lumber
Co ;
F. R. Kniglit...'
.T. (t. (irant
43
12
31
i
W. Hamilton ... I 22
J. Cusitar 22
J. H. Stuart. . . . i 19
Wm. ( inlanders. IGO ft.
D. Hayes 300 yds.
J. Rea 41
J. E. Veer 12
J. C. Guitard... 2«
Hud.son Bay Co. 200 w.
252 8.
Prince Albert and Puckahn B. Brewster
Prince Albert and Ry. Stn. (C.N.). R. Stanley,
do "do (C.P.).!S. Hillier.
Prince .\lbert and Shell Brook
do do
Prince Albert and Street Letter
Bo.xes
Qu'Appolle and Wi.shart
Quill Lake and Railwaj' Station
•T. Cadieu.
W. Inkster ,
32
30
.30
W. McDonald..!
J. k H. Shannon 76i &79i
R. Baiinatine. . . 160 yds.
Radisson and Railway Station I J. E. Baker 500 ft.
Reihn and Vorkton A. Weinmiwiter.. 20
Ridgedalf and Star City ,M. .J. (irant. . . .
Rokeby Station and Railway Stn. .A. H. Walker. .
Ro&etown and Zealandia i.T. W. Heart well.
Rosthern and Railway Station I W. Remi>el
i;
them and Ticfengrund
do do
Knsthcrn and Waldheim
Roiind Valley and Swarthmore.
Ruddell and Railway Station iR. E. Lowrey. .
Rudy and Swanson C. E. Kundson. .
Rudy and Zealandia IL. Fisher
J. Dyck
C. Regier. .
D. Neufeld.
W. Neave .
18
140 yds.
15
i
16
16
65
10
33
Mthly
2
6
12
2
12
I &1
12
Period.
Amoiuit.
11 nios. (from May 1, '07)1
(to Dec. 31, '07).
and 16 days (to
Dec. 61, '07) . . :
from .1 . . I
and 19dys. (fromi
Nov. 12, '071..!
9
9
5
3
4
12
12
12
2 days (to March 31, '08)
12 months
12 M . .
12
(to July 31, '07).
from 11
(froui Nov. 1, '07)
and20dvs. (from
Feb. 10, '08)..
(to Dec. 31, '07).,
from II
(to Dec. 31, '07)..
12
12 mo
12
8 1
12
7
12
12
12
12 1
3 .
12 1
10 ,
12
nths
i' (toNov."30,''07.;
1 from Sept. 1, '07.
1 (to Jan.' 31 ^'08).".
. from .June 1, '07.
S cts.
381 33
58 50
48 75
24 02
13 00
41 00
549 00
100 00
400 00
0 41
387 50
156 GO
156 00
50 00
109 20
66 67
250 00
83 33
62 (iO
364 00
470 00
11.-) 00
300 58
78 46
621 09
234 73
54(1 00
375 00
125 00
419 25
918 46
2.50 40
233 32
208 00
100 00
156 49
58 33
312 00
<55 00
70 00
170 00
28 74
122 00
115 73
396 23
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOS— SASKATOON DIVISION
B-165
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APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Saskatoon Postal Division,
ttc. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
.IS
St. Brieu.x and Tilly
St. Gregor and Railway Station
Saskatoon and Prince Albert . .
Saskatoon and Railway Station
Saskatoon and Street Letter Boxes
Sheho and Railway Stat inn
Silver Park and South Melfort. . .
Silver Stream and Tisdale
Sinclair Station and Sproule
Spalding and Watson
Springside and Railway Station. .
Star Citj- and Railway Station . .
Starleigh and Stornoway
Y. Rohel I 10 I
A. J. Ries I 75 yds.
G. F. Cameron. . ' I .
A. Bowerman. . . ' t*j
J. Vanee | 5
N. D. Currie....l275yds.|
D. G. McAlister. 10 |
W. J. Dovle....| 26
W. D. Wilson.. 13 j
J. C. Guittard..' 21 !
F. H. Willis.... .oOOyds.
W. Starkey | 20 rods.
M. Matheson... . 9
Theodore and Railway Station.
Tiny and Railway Station
]'isdale and Railway Station.
Tisdale and Willow Hill
Togo and Railway Station
Valparaiso and Railway Station. .
Veregin and Railway Station. . . .
Vonda and Railway Station.. . . .
A. C. Tracy .
C. R. Myers.
J. \Y. Markle
E. Bray . . .
G. Painter.
300 yds.
(SOOft. I
300 yds.
16i
200 yds.;
G. E. Green , . . .
V. A. Potapoff..
X. McLean ....
Wadena and Railway Station I. Olafson
\\'annan and (C.N.) Railway Stn .
Warnian and (C.P. ) Railway Stn.
Waseca and Railway Station
Watson and Railway Station
W illow Brook and Yorkton
Yorkton and Railway Station .
do do
Dana and Humlwldt
J. E. Knippel. . .
do
W. Goodridge .
F. J. Vassey Jr.
J. B. Ball ....
J. McKem...
D. R.Bali...
J. P. Kepkey.
150 ft.
100 yds.
100 yds.
15
Period.
3 mos. from Jan. 1, '08.
9 ., from July 1, '07.
Sijecial service
24 12 months
12 112
from July 1, '07.
from Mar. 1, '08.
(to Aug. 31, '07. .
14 12
4 12
14 12
12 12
14 12
14 12
12 12
12 12
12 jl2
2 7
from Sept. 1, '07.
6 .. (to Sept. 30, '07.. I
6 M from II . . !
Special service on account
of snow blockade. ...
Total §48,737 27
Amount.
S cts.
25 00
39 00
15 00
472 4(>
300 00
52 00
87 75
10 67
45 83
268 00
62 40
156 00
65 00
52 00
48 00
140 40
lUo 00
116 05
180 00
101 08
156 49
175 00
1S3 00
245 Ott
157 <K)
234 73
182 00
125 10
125 10
20 00
B-166
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
t •
APPENDIX B—Conimued.
EDMONTON POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
made withia the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Agricola and Coppice Hill .
Ag^icola and Strathcona . .
do
do
Alix and Lanierton
Alix and Railway Station,
do do
Andrew and Pakan
Asker and Ponoka. ,
Asker and Wood River
do do & Water Glen.
Athabasca and Wabasca
Athabasca Landing and Edmonton.
Athabasca Landing and Peace River
Crossing
AthaV)asca Landing and Points on
McKenzie River
Auburndale and Cummings.
Bardo and Chipman
Bathgate and Mnndare
Battle Lake and Westerose
Battle River and Lewisville
Bawly and Ferry Point ....
Bawly and Railway Station
Beaumont and Ellerslie
Beaver Hills and Fort Saskatche-
wan
Beaver Hills and Cood Hoj>e
Belvedere and Lawton .
Belvedere and Manola
W. Hughes . . .
G. W. Henley
J. Toane
A. Thomas .
J. W. Sims.
do
A. Whitford..
M. Krefting . .
F. J. Bullock.
do
W. Davidson .
G. E. MacLeod
C. S. Hutton . .
Hudson 'sBay Co
S. W. Crowe
C. Ranch . . .
J. S.^ McCallum
A. E. Heacock
F. M. Walker
C. A. Ward. . .
O. Molstad
E. Bonin . .
G. Doze
do
G. F. Stirling.
C. A. Peters . .
Belvedere and Masside via. Lawton.
Belvedere and Paddle River. .
Belvedere and Riviere Qui Barre. . .
do
do
do
do do . . . E. Fiynn
Bentley and Lockhart W. A. Calkins.
do do F. Lee ... ...
Big Valley and Stettler J. Snmmerton .
Bismark and Buckhorn [ W. R. Baker . .
Bismark and Ferry bank C. R. Kirk
do do C. H. Albus...
Bittern Lake and New Norway W. Ruttle
W. R. Davidson
T. H. Quint .
A. Foley . . .
H. Johnson . .
T. H. Quint
7
20i
20i
9
100 yds.
200 yds.
12
19
6i
"165"
300
555
5
40
20
6
9
18i
100 yds.
6^
10
7
7
12
15
15
35
35
35
42
14
14
30
14
1 112 months
214 .,16 days (to July
16, '07)
7 II 15 dys.( from July
17, '07)
2 12 M
12 24 days (to Apr. 24, '07).
12 11 mos. 7 dys. (from Apr.
! 24, '07)
2 12
13 1. 16 days (to Sept.
16, '07)
1, 2 5 1, 11 davs (to Feb.
29, '08)
1 - (from Mar. 1, '08)
Special Service
12 months
1
"' i
m'thly
1
1
2
1
1
(from Mar. 1, '08)
(from Mar. 1,'08)
(to Ai)r. 30)
16 dys. (to Sept
16, '07) ....
(from May 1,' 07)
days (to Mar. 29, '08).
months 17 days (to Dec.
15, '07)
days (from Mar. 30, '08)
mos. (from .Tune 1, '07)
13 days (to Oct.
13, '07)
M 18 days (to Dec.
31, -07) . ...
,, 30 days (to Mar.
30, '08)
day (to Mai. 31, '08)..
mo.s. (to Sept. 30, '07)
11 from do
.. (from Dec. 1, '07)
,. (from Feb. 1, '08)
u (to Jan. 31, '08).
11 from do
-. (to Apr. 30, '07).
120 90
370 92
199 00
18 46
261 54
254 00
79 66
43 02
16 00
3 00
1,200 00
2,100 00
179 64
5 83
700 00
250 00
4 16
15 41
125 00
155 83
139 00
143 00
65 00
5 17
29 61
0 .57
120 00
160 59
64 40
74 17
1 09
32 50
55 00
104 00
8 33
50 00
12 .50
27 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— l^DMONTON DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
B-167
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
lire. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Bittern Lake and New Sarepta . . . .
Bittern Lake and Railway Station .
Bittern Lake and RosenroU
do do ......
Blackfalds and Railway Station. .
Blackfoot Hills and Railway Stn.
Bon Accord and Diligence
do do
Bon Accord and Namao
Bonnie tJlen and Fisher Home. . .
Bonnie Glen and Millet
do do
do do
Boraston and Wiggins.
M. Thompson . . .
E. C. Roper . . . .
do
do
W. Waghorn
(i. Truscott
W. O'Connor . . .
T. Bauclin
T. A. Mulligan .
1. A. .Tewison. . .
R. Sheppard
J. Smith
R. Van Volken
burgh
A. J. McGill . . .
Brooksley and Canyon W. Kitson. . .
Brosseau and Lafond C. B. Lafond 1 14
Brosseau and Vegreville jM. Duquette . . . | 30
do do IB. Thereaux ' 36
Bruderheim and Railway Station . . V. Mohr 250 yds.
do do
Buford and Calmer
Buford and Thorsby
Bullock.sville and Fountain.stown.
Burnt Lake and Sylvan Lake. . .
do
do
W. Lentz
I. Helgreu
A. Sahlstrom . . .
J. Rice
C.M.H.Archam-
bault
M. Roze des Or-
dons
250 yds.
13i
Calmar and Telford ville J. A. Stokke
Campbell Lake and Vermillion iH. Palmer. . .
Camrose and Holden
do do
. A. H. Shervin.
do
do do
do do .
Camrose and Pretty Hill
Camrose and Railway Station . . . . ,
( 'aiiiriisc and Skafse. . . ,
Camrose and Vermillion Valley. . .
Canyon and LacomVje ,
' d do
Cardiff and Railway Station
Chaily and Mann ville
Chesterwold and Ponoka
do do
Chigwell and Haynes
Chigwell and Railway Station
Chigwell and Valley City
Chii)man and Railway Station. .
Clarkville and Saddle Lake
Clyde and .FefFrey
Coal Banks and Gaetz Valley A. Patterson.
Conjuring Creek and Leduc E. Walton.
Conjuring Creek and 0"Mara E. O'Mara.
Content and Railway Station I A. E. Kent.
do
do
Olson
Foucar ....
K.Van Petten
H. Shervin . .
A. Cull
do
V. Amies . .
H. Brown . . .
A. Cooper. . .
B. Allen
A. Read
do
C. Johnston.
J. Simons.. . .
C. Clarke. . . .
Genest
60&62
62
9
200 yds.
Period.
Amount.
l&l
months
M (to Apr. 30, '07).
.1 1 day (to Mar. 1,
'08)
days (from Mar. 1, '08)
(to June 30, '07).
(to Aug. 31, '07)
» (to June 30, '07).
M 24 davs (to Feb.
24, "08)
1. 5 1. from I. .
t. 14 days (to Dec.
14, '07)
days (from Mar. IS, '08)
mos. (from .Tuly 1, '07)
M 5 days (to Aug.
5. '07)
II 26 davs from n .
i I, 2 n' (to Oct. 2,
'07)
I H 29 ,. from ,i .
I months
I days (from Mar. 30, '08)
mo. (from Mar. 1, '08)
1 7 mos. (to Nov. 30, '07)
1 4
from
21 days (to Mar.
21," '08)
(to .July 31, "07)..
16 days (to Jan.
16, '08)
i days (to Feb. 10, '08). .
mo. 19 days from h .
months
(to April 30, '07)
(to May 31, '07).
from II
(from Dec. 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
(to Oct. 31, '07).
16 days (from
Dec. 16, '07) . .
(from Aug. 1, '07)
(from Junel, '07
S cts.
104 00
10 98
187 70
24 97
156 48
314 00
5 00
10 00
150 00
100 00
43 75
113 94
39 46
43 07
3 57
97 50
99 00
276 00
100 70
62 00
107 00
0 54
25 00
32 08
18 33
305 00
97 25
111 45
410 69
62 25
124 51
73 08
314 00
200 00
3.", 41
17 33
173 33
20 80
100 00
112 50
142 110
y.\ (IS
94 20
100 00
109 80
156 00
14 67
67 33
34.0 00
83 33
313 60
B-168
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
&c. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Cooking Lake and Ministik Lake. .
Cooking Lake and Strathcona
Cookville and Sturgeon vUle
Name
of
Contractor.
P. Anderson.
R. Walton...
F. R. Rudd. .
Daysland and Ha.stings Coulee C. H. Hastings..
Daysland and Quarrel ; T. A. Brown . . , .
1 )aysland and Railway Station. ... D. Davidson . . . .
Daysland and Spring Lake M. Helniig
do do K. R. Morrison .
Daysland and Wavy Lake W. W Russell. .
Delnorte and Railway Station .J . J . Norris. . . .
Dewberry and I.slay E. Sweet
Diligence and Legal T. Bouclin
Diligence and Morinville T. Bouclin
Dorenlee and Edberg G. Brandt .
Dorenlee and Maiifred
do do
C. Nixon,
do
Earling and Seona O. F. Jellstrom
Karlville and Ponoka E. F. Heath. . .
Eckville and Leslieville A. B. Roske
Eckville and Red Deer. . . J. Kinna
Edberg and Lewis ville. A. W. Erickson
Edberg and New Norway A. W. Erkck.son
Edensville and Meeting Creek H. M. Korstad.
Edison and Morinville J. A. Knox ....
do do W. B. .Tamieson
Edison and Pembina, via Swallow-
hurHt IF. Beauchamj) . .
do do do
Edison and Picardville
do do
Edison and Waugh's .Settlement. . .
Edmonton and Fort Resolution
Edmonton and Horse Hills
Edmonton and Lac la Biche
Edmonton and N»nv Lunnon
Edmonton and C. N. Railway Stn
Edmonton and C. P. Railway Stn.
iR. J. Armstrong
do
I J. A. Knox
Edmonton and St. Albert
Edmonton and Stony Plain
Edmonton- Si)ecial Christmas De-
livery
do do
do do
EdUiOnton and Street Letter Boxes
Edmonton and Winterbum
Edwand and Pakan
iThe Hudson's
i Bay Company
[C. Corberand. . .
Hudson Bay Co.
J. Oliver . ."
W. .1. .Johnston
.W. J. Johnston
I
j L. Levasaeur ....
F. Fischer
U. Verreau
Edmonton Ex-
l)ress Co
N. Turgeon
W. .T. .Johnston
E. La Rue
E. Anderson ....
'• S I '^>
.2^
9
22
13
2()
10
150 yds
10
10, 12
26
1
9
l(i
Period.
1 3 nios. (from .Jan. 1, "08)
1 12 ..
17m (froniSept. 1, '07)
1 12
2 12
12 12
2 11
Amount.
2 20
2 a2
14 12
1 1(»
1 4
1 3
2 ! 5
1 10
1 3
M 11 days (to Mar.
11, %) ... .
days from >.
1
2
1, 2
2,3
2
3
1
M from .Tunc 1, "07
1. 5 days (broken
] )eriod )
M 11 days (to Dec.
31, ''07)
.- & lGdys(toSept.
1<), '07)
days (to Sept. ?0, "07)
mos. from ..
(to Jan. 31, '08)
(to April 30, '07)
from May 1, "07
f) .1 IG days (to Sept.
10, '07)
3 .. 2 days (to March
18, '07)
13 days from Mar. 18, '04
ill months (to Feb. 29, '08)
I 1 ., from Feb. 29, "08
and extra trips
«) .. from Oct. 1, '07
Si>ecial trip
[ 8 luos. (If) days to Dec.
' 15, '07)
2
14
26, 2112
&33
3
2
1 Special trip
12 months
2 tri])s
12 months
12 „
(to Aug. 31, '07)
(to July 31, ■07^
14 12 months
2 j 8 M from Aug. 1, '07
fort-
nig'tly 4 ., (to July 31, '07)
5 cts.
K 2.5
208 00
72 91
243 00
125 00
200 00
160 66
12 00
370 00
219 60
158 33
20 69
35 45
83 15
4 34
45 21
77 50
1.50 00
140 00
736 66
22 75
319 ftO
.•?6 95
134 70
19 64
89 83
11 71
52 50
2 02
160 55
525 00
314 00
90 00
400 fK)
1,011 60
1,563 60
167 80
99 44
20 00
(I 00
7 50
1,044 54
l.'^3 33
37 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOy—EDMOXTON DIVI.^ION B-169
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportatioa in Edmonton Postal Division,
S:c. — Continued
Name of Route.
Name.
of
Contractor.
Edwaiid and Pakan
do do
Egg Lake and Morin\ ille
do do . . . .
EUerslie and Railway Station .
Equity and Vegrt\ille
Erskine and Kanata
E. Anderson . . . .
do
F. J. Roy .... .
W. Bouchard . . .
Mi-s. D.V.VValk
Erskine and Railway Station.
Ewing and Stettler
Faluni and Wetaskiwin .
Ferry Point and Ponoka. .
Ferry Point and Molstad .
FlagstafiE and Kiilam ...
do ' do ....
Flagstaff and Spring Lake
do do
R. A. Peterson . .
Duncan and
Wright
R. M. Duncan . .
J. Sunimerton . .
Flagstaff and Leopold ville
Fort Sa.skatchewan & L'Amoureu.x.
Fort Saskatchewan and Partridge
Hill
do do
Fort Saskatchewan and Railway
Station
Fort Vermilion and Peace River
Crossing
Fountainstown and Haynes.,
Galahad and Loveland
Gilpin and Major ...
Glidehurst and Leduc
Golden Spike and Stoney Plain.
G Wynne and Railway Station .. .
G. G. Forsell...
E. J. Peterson . .
C. A. Ward . . . .
P. G. Thomson.
C. W. Voorhees.
P. G. Thomson .
do
R. Emerson
A . Widman . . . .
P. Rye .
M. Rye.
Haiiy Hill and Pozerville
Hairy Hill and Soda Lake. . . .
Hardisty and Railway Station .
do do
do do
Harker and Stettler
Harland and Lake Thoma.s
Harland and Ranf urley
Harland and Viking
Hastings Coulee and Loveland.
Hastings Coulee and Wanda.
Haynes and Valley City
Heather Brae and Ohaton . . .
A. W. M. Camp
bell
C. Colebrook
J. Rice
O. Richter.
H. A. Magin.
F. Halva
F. Fisher. . . .
E. .Jacrnard. . .
R. Taylor
.J. Ropceau
.1. W. Shorrock
W. Small
do
J. R. Smith . . . .
J. A. Craig
A. O. Lund
L. H. Kenepp.
O. Richter. ...
A. Kroetch .
.1. T. Reynolds.
E. S. Rees
c^
16
21
25
11
20() yds
20
20
47
ISA
40'
40
40
45
10
300
10
8
13
12
150 yds.
150yds.
374 yds.
24
I
26
4
13
7i
9'
o 2,
1^;
1
6, 12
1
1
1
12
12
12
1
1
2
1&2
Period.
3 mos. (to Oct. 31, '07).
5 II from >i
1 II 7 days (to Aug.
31, '07)
from II
5 days from Mar. 27, '08
12 months
12
1 I. (to April 30, '07)
6 II 14 day^5 from
Sept. 17, '07...
1 I. (to April 30, '07)
3 „ (to Nov. 1.3, '07).
4 II and 17 dys. (from
Nov. 14, '07)..
16 days to April 16, '07. .
3 months and 28 days (to
Aug. 14, '07)..
3 >■ (from .Jan, 1, '08).
12 M
3 11 (to June 30, '07)
9 M from n
12
10 trips
9 months (to Dec. 31, '07)
10
and 14 davs (to
Aug. 14," '07)..
(from Dec. 1, '07)
(from Mar. 1, '08)
Amount.
1
1
2 '12
(to April 30, '07)
(to Dec. 31, '07) .
from II
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(from Nov. 1, '07)
and 26 dys. (from
Feb. 4, '08) . . .
and 3 days (to
Feb. .3, '08)..
and 14 days (V
Aug. 14, "'07).
(to Dec. 31 .
•s cts.
45 49
9(1 62
10 00
46 66
52 ."^O
200 00
1 03
117 75
312 00
12 50
849 76
21 66
92 72
140 76
12 52
114 89
17 25
117 00
25 00
75 00
549 00
1,600 00
75 00
29 47
25 00
8 66
75 00
51 45
156 00
72 00
6 25
.50 00
18 75
95 00
25 00
39 14
46 09
37 22
53 .57
19 50
175 00
B-170
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
»tc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Hillsdown and Red Deer
Hobbema and Catching Post,
do do
Holden and Scona
Holmstead and Vermilion . . .
Holmstown and Mima
Holmstown and Railway Station. . .
Hurry and Nestor
Hurry and Vegieville
Independence and Riviere qui
Barre
Inga and Stony Plain.. . .
Ingleton and Stettler
Ingleton and Talbot
lowalta and Morningside . .
Islay and Marwayne
Islay and Railway Station.
do
do
Killam and Railway Station.
Kingman and Pretty Hill ....
Kitscotj' and Marwayne
do do
Kitscoty and Railway Station
Kolomea and Vegreville
Koperville and Quarrel
Krakow and Mundare
Lac la Biclie and Fort Macpherson,
Lac la Biche and Fort Resolution. .
Lac la Biche and Saddle Lake
Lacombe and Locliinvar
Lacombe and Railway Station
do do
Lacombe and Rimbey
Lac Ste. Anne and Onoway
Lac Ste. Anne and Roydale
Lac Ste. Anne and Stoney Plain . .
A. T. Powell . . .
L. Dauphin
P. Moulin
A. Droney
W. R. Hayward.
A. Peacock
A. F. Leedliohn.
W. J. Earl:
do
.IS
.
0..i<
0)
H
^
o
b
d
-.
^
Period.
J. Shoveller. . .
J. M. Kincart
J. Young. . . .
F. Maxson ...
J. Kinley. . .
F. Marfieet.
E. H. Elliott
N. Mclnnes
do
do
fio do
Lac St. Vincent and St. Paul d
Metis
Lamerton and Whitebrush
do do
Lamont and Railway Station
Lamont and Saddle Lake
Lamont and Skaro
L'Amoureux and Sturgeonville . . .
A. R. Forsyth . .
F.W. Kingsbury
E. Marfleet.
do
T. H. Currie
A. Svarich..
P. Miciak . .
F. Olzewski
Hudson Bay Co
do
T. Huppe
A. W. Archibald
W. J. Burris.
do
A. R. Coverdal
P. La Rocque. .
J. V. Maloney.
H. H. Akins...
do
do
L. H. Maillet
W. R. Williams
C. Nixon
Smith and Tor
rie
S. A. Hanson
K. H. Skaro.
R. Field
14
1
1
3
1
3
7
2
50
1
21
1
150 yds.
12
6
1
33
2
14
1
7i
2
41
1
38
1
8
1
12
1
150 yds.
14
150 yds.
14
200 yds.
12
6
1
12
2
12 & 15
l&l
1
6
12
1
10
1
t
1
1,854
74i)
90
1
20
1
i
38
\
26
36
3
12
1
45
1
42
1
42
2
42
2
12
1
20
1
21
1
225 yds.
14
60
2
12
1
s)
1
months
(to June 30, '07).
from M
(from Feb. 1, '08)
(from Aug. 1,'07)
and 1(5 dys. (from
June 15, '08)..
days (from Mar. 28, '08)
months
and 12 days (to
Mar. 12, '08)..
(to April 30, '07).
(to Aug. 31, "07).
and 15 days (to
Nov. 15,' '07)..
and 15 dys. (from
Nov. 15, '07)..
12
11
5
2
12
(to Aug. 31, '07).
4 months fr. Dee. 1, '07.
12 ..
(from Mav 1, '07)
(to Jan. 31, '08).
from II
trip
trips
months
II fr. Aug. 1, '07. . .
II 4 days, (to Jan.
4, '08
I. 27 days, fr. do
days fr. Mar. 19, 'OS..
months, 14 days (to
Jan. 14, '08..
1 II 28 days (to Mar
12, '08).,....
19 days from Mar. 13, 'Oi
7 months fr. Sept. 1, 07.
1 .1 (to Apl. 30, '07).
4 II 10 days (to Sept.
16, '07
12
12
12
12
Amount.
S cts.
94 00
9 00
27 00
21 66
386 66
198 48
30 00
82
406 00
104 00
71 68
359 35
360 00
5 41
62 eo
228 12
1?7 00
100 00
35 75
129 16
55 83
109 90
52 08
33 33
90 00
800 00
1,575 00
.540 00
56 06
683 10
144 90
750 00
100 00
13 39
367 92
148 71
50 02
75 83
15 00
71 04
384 60
1,050 00
94 00
100 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— EDMONTOX DIVISION B-171
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
itc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Landoiiville and Vermilion lO. O. Whitson
Lanuke and Pozerville ,M. Saldan . . .
Lavoy and Railway Station |C. F. Bentley.
do do I W. Uchacz . .
Leduc and Railway Station |R. T. Telford.
Legal and Morin ville J. Hoiile
Lewisville and Wetaskiwin
Lloydminster and Stainsleigh . .
do do . .
Lloydminster and Streamstown .
Lochinvar and Morningside
Lorraine and jwint on Ingleton andj
Talbot Route
do do do
Lorraine and point on Ferry Point
and Ponoka Mail Route
J. H. Meade..
(r. Goodfellow
do
F. Weir... \
A. W. Archibald
E. Wimmer
F. Maxson
C. Ni.-con
Manly and Stoney Plain W. E. Miller .
Mannville and Orbindale T. Coultman. .
Mannville and Railway Station. ... J. E. Williams,
Mannville and Saltaux jJ. Young. .
do do R. Emmett.
Maughan and Vermilion
Marshall and Rivercourse ,
Meeting Creek and Norlxi
Mewassin and Tomahawk
Millet and Railway Station . . . .
Millet and Yule ^leadow
Minburn and Railway Station. . ,
Monvel and Stettler
Morinville and Railway Station ,
Morinville and St. Albert
Morinville and St. Albert via Inter-
mediate office, and Morinville and
St. Albert, direct
Morinville and St. Albert, direct. .
do do
Morinville and St. Albert, via In
termediate othce.s
Morningside and Railway Station.
Miuidare and Railway Station
Notre Dame de Savoie and Red
Willows
K. A. Maughan
T. Watt...
do
do
Notre Dame de Savoie and Tinchray
Noyes Crossing and Villeneuve. .
Odin and Rosenroll
Ohaton and Railway Station.
do
do
J. R. Stolee .
M. McDonald
W. F. Blades.
S. M. Stronisen
n. M. HiDiker,
V. Coteau . .
J.Roy.....
L. Langevin
do
•L Roy.,
do ..
M. Lamer
E. H. Matthias.
J. S. McCallum.
M. Ferroux . . .
H. S. Feamian
E. Frey
D. Noyes
C. J. Pehrsson .
A. W. Elliott. .
do
30
5
150 yds
150 yds
12
17
80
85
13
16
2
2
20
12
27
200 vds
16
17i
15
18
32
282 ft.
10
150 yds,
15
43l
43i 12
12
12
434
220 yds.
200 yds,
17
17
12
14
9
100 yds.
180 yds.
o o<
Period.
1 10 days fr. Mar. 22, W..
1 3 months fr. Jan. 1, '08.
14 3 „ (to June 30, "07).
14 9 II from do
12 ]12
1 ' 5 II 19 days (to Sept.
, 19, '07
2 3 12 ,,
1 10 M 25 days (to Mar.
25, '08
1 6 days from do
1 12 months
1 3 I, (to July 31, '07).
I
2 4 M (to Dec. 31, '07).
2 3 " from do
2 3
from
do
1 18
1 4
12 12
1 1
1 7
1 4
1 2
1 ! 1
1 12
12 12
1 1
6 12
1 . 6
6 i 7
2 ; 3
days from Mar. 14, "08
months fr. Dec. 1, '07.
„ (to Api.*30,"'07!!
M (to Nov. 30, '07..
„ fr. Dec. 1, '07...
11 7 days, from Jan.
25, '08
M fr. Mar. 1, '08 .
I'l fr.Mar.'iy'Os!.'!
1, (to Sept. 30, '07)
1, fr. Sept. 1, '07 . .
11 (to June 30, '07).
Amount.
12
14
1,2
21 days (to July 21, "07 . .
8 .1 (to July 29, '07),
1 month, 2 days to Aug
31, '07
1 trip
12 months
12 months
6,12
15 days (to Nov.
15, '07)
15 days (from
Nov. 16, '07)..
(from Oct. 1,'07).
(from Nov.l,'07).
9 days (to July
9, '07)
22daysf from July
10, '07)
■> cts.
7 14
16 25
45 50
165 00
156 50
47 01
500 00
900 17
17 71
100 00
21 25
13 00
9 75
80 OO
4 79
76 66
314 00
10 42
72 91
60 00
36 81
3 33
300 00
112 68
8 33
50 00
53 21
91 00
92 25
21 06
3 00
30 00
9 00
141 30
116 64
174 69
108 75
65 00
40 00
43 33
8 60
25 90
B-172
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all paymennts for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
kc. — Gontinupd.
Name of Route.
Pakan and Pine Creek
Peace River Crossing and Spirit
River
Ponoka and Railway Station
Ponoka and I'^sona
Prague and Wavy Lake
Provost and Stainsleigh .
Name
of
Con ti actor.
I. Bibby
W. English. . .
F. E. Algar. . .
A. Osterland .
W. G. Merta.
R. H. Dodds .
16
16
9
8
Ranfurley and Railway Station.
Ranfurley and Viking
Red Deer and Railway Station.
Red Willow and Stettler
C. R. Smith and
J. N. Tice. . . .
A. W. McCul-
lough
Red Willow and Wessington B. W. Averill . .
do
do
J. S. Wood....
L. H. Kenepp.
H. H. Gaetz...
Rich Valley and Sion
do do
Rimbey and Springdale
Rimbey and \\ it ten burg
Riviere que Barre and St. Albert
do do ....
Rasenroll and Highland Park. . .
do do
Rosenroll and Railway Station..
Rosenroll and Stoney Plain H. Schlitt
Rcth and Strone . . .'. C. Roth
Carlin .
do
E. B. Sisty....
E. F.Dahl ....
J. Poirier
G. F. Flj-nn . . .
J. R. Jeone . . .
do
C. G. Deisting.
St. Albert and Railway Station .
do
do
0. Chevigny.
J. O. Chevrotier
Saddle Lake and St. Paul de Metis. J. A. Therien.
Saron and Catching Post H. Falkenberg .
Seba and Wabamun J. Arkenberg. .
Sedgewick and Railway Station. . .
Shandro and Whitford
Spilsted and Tofield
Spruce Grove and Railway Station.
do do
Spruce (irove Centre and C. N.
Railway Station
Stettler and Railway Station
C. P. Ptirvis...
A. Shandro . . .
A. Mickleburgh
W. S. Willie. . .
D. Brox
do do
Stony Plain and Railway Station. ,
Stroma and Railway Station
J. J. Metcalfe
C. R. Smith and
J. N. Tice.
J. N. Tice...
G. Zucht. .
E. Dennis . . .
150 yds.
22
16
16
9
10
13
18
12
21
21
35
43
2
oh
15
i
20
300 yds.
20
100 yds.
8
10
3
3
400 ft.
150 yds.
Tees and Railway Station J. B. Craik
Tees and Tristram iT. W. Frey . . .
Telford ville and Templeton C. Blackwood. .
Vegreville and Railway Station. .
Vennillion and Railway Station .
W. Clements...
'M. A. Brima-
! combe
Period.
8 mos. (from Aug, 1,07)!
mthly 12 ..
26,14 12 ..
1 ,12
1 12
Ill days (from Mar. 21, '08)
14
1. 2
26,14
26
12 months
10 ., 3 days (to Feb.
3, '08)
12
1 1
2
1
1
1
1, 2
1
1,2
2
3
3
6
1
1
12
(to April 30, '07).
from M
(to June 30, '07)..
from M
(from June 1,'07).
(to Aug. 31, '07).
from 11
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from 11
(from Nov. 1,'07)
5 day.s(from Mar. 27, '08)
4 months and 18 days
(to Jan. 18, '08)
2 mos. and 12 days (from
Jan. 20, "08)...
12 months
12 1-
4 M and 20 days (from
Nov. 11, '07)..
(froniFeb. 1,'08),
(to Oct. 31, '07)..
from II
12
12
6
12
Iday, (Mar. 31, '08)
[ 3 mos. (to June 30, "07) . .
9 months from h
8 1, (from Aug. 1,'07)
12 .,
100 yds. 6, 12 il2 n
10 1 12
8 1 ; 8 days (from Mar. 24, '08)
150 yds.; 12 month.a
i I 14 12 ,1 ..
Amount.
$ cts.
101 33
480 00
364 80
100 00
78 00
3 77
174 82
235 61
450 00
16 00
333 66
104 00
8 33
75 00
179 66
62 50
99 99
227 .50
368 00
224 06
52 00
50 00
1 78
191 13
61 71
l.")6 00
50 00
97 14
180 m
100 00
16 66
40 00
130 (X).
0 21
78 0(J
236 00
116 66
120 00
95 82
50 00
1 31
366 00
439 20
MAIL TEAYSPOBTATION—EDMOXTON DI VISION B-173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Edmonton Postal Division,
lVtc. — Concluded.
Name uf Route.
Name.
of
Contractor.
We.stero.se and Wetaskiwiu. . |.I. A. Mcftae . . .
Weta.'ikiwin and Railway Station., j P. A. Minuelon .
•? cts.
28
1111 .. (from May 1, "07). 200 2.5
38, 2(;, 12 .. . 4tn 00
38 Special service on account
I of snow blockade ... 44 00
Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan. Labelle & Baetz
Total |S49,240 06
24— A 12
B -174
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7itinued.
CALGARY POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Calgary Postal Division, made
within the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
W. Downey,
E. Lynn . . .
Airdrie and Railway Station . .
Albion Ridge and Rocky Coidee .
Aldersyde and Railway Station ]£. W. Bricker.
Alix and TrenviUe 'J. C. Trenville.
Arthurvale and Huxley.. H. S. Tebbntt .
Arthurvale and Lake view ,W. M. Merrill.
do do . I do
.\ithurvale and Milnerton iL. Stephenson.
Baker and Railway Station.
do do
Banff and Bankhead ... .
Banff and Railway Station
Ba,*:5ano and Catching Post.
do do
Bas^ano and Fieldholnie. . .
R. Joyce
. 'G. A. Passmore
. Brewster Bro.s .
. A. S. Marsh...
. iK. H. Struthers,
'G. S.
do
do
do
Field.
do
Baynes Lake and Railway Station. W. H. Griffith.
Beaver and Railway Station A. Wilkinson. .
Bergen and Westward Ho. . . C. G. Xewland
Blairniore and Railway Station. ... H. E. Lyon
Blaynt^y and Elinor J. Wamock . . .
Boundary Creek and Card.ston (1). .iT. Archibald. .
Bowden and Mountain House (2). .:G.
do do . • !
Bowden and Railway Station E.
Bowell and Catcliing Post F.
Bow Island and Catching Post jJ.
Bowville and Lethliridge N.
Brant and Hicksburg <i.
Brant and High River W
Bro<jk.s Station and Railway Station E.
do do . W
Burdctt and Catch Post !H
Burnt Lake and Solheima S .
E. A. Watson
do
A. vShenfield
C. Woollson
^^■. Hopkins
M. Paulson
C. Hicks . .
. B. Parker.
M. Crooker
. J. Ball . . .
O'Connor. .
Johnson. . .
18
150 yds
31
12
5
5
8
20 yds.
5i
30
30
nt
Calgary and .Tumping Pond .T. Batenian. . . .
Calgary and Millarville R. Gillespie
do do do
Calgary and Railway Station M. (iainor
Calgary and Rocky View W. P. Duck. . . .
Clapary and Simons \ alley ; W. E. Simons . .
Calgary and .Street Letter Buxes. . . iM. < Jainor
100 ft.
9
15
19
21
100 yds.
300 yds.
27
8
20
300 yds.
300 yds.
250 yds.
5
28
28
30
i
10
16
10
12 12
1
12
12
14
14y28
14
2 per
month
1 per
week
6
12
1
14
1
1
1
1
12
7
7
1
1
12
months
1. 17 days (from
July 1.5, "07) . .
M (from May 1, '07)
." (froin'Oct.' l',''07)
M (to Oct. 31, '07) .
11 from 11
12
14,
2., 12
, 1 : e
12 : G
6 3
2 12
12
asreq. :12
2 12
2
per
day
once&
twice 12
(to Dec. 31, "07).
from 11
6 days (to Dec.
6, '07)
2'i •■ from ii
8 1. (to Nov. 30, "07)
4 11 from 11
12
12 ..
5 .. (from Nov. 1, '07)
12
8 ■• 17 days (from
July'l"), •07)
7 " 17 <iays (from
July 15, '07) . .
G .1 (to Sept. 30, 07).
6 M from 11
12 .1
12
12 .1
11
(from May 1, '07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from t.
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(to Dec. 30, '07).
from 11
227 80
105 96
G8 75
499 00
G2 50
20 41
41 C6
163 00
0 75
0 25
300 00
366 08
40 7()
38 47
95 GO
83 55
78 00
GO 00
31 IS
100 (0
53 39
123 95
G5 00
65 00
143 96
91 24
91 24
119 16
75 00
232 00
71 66
78 50
3 50
69 38
263 20
2.50 00
155 00
1,877 83
200 00
315 00
633 49
MAIL TRAT^SPORTATION— CALGARY DIVISION B-175
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Co7itinHed.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Calgary Postal Division,
etc. — Continiied.
Name of Route.
Calgary and Sub-Offices 'M. Gainor.
Calgary, Si>ecial Christmas Delivery I do
Canmore and Railway Station [J. Carroll.
Cardston and Mountain View .
do do . ,
Cardston and Railway Station.
L. L. Follett
,W. D. Lee...
do
do
do
Cardston and Taylorville
Carmangaj' and Little Bow. . . .
Carmangay and Staveley
Carstairs and Hawkeye
Carstairs and Jackville
Carstairs and Railway Station .
do
A. S. Neilson.
C. W. Carman .
do
H. Spooner . . . .
J. A. Heal. . .
A. R. Shantz. .
1^
5U
18
Caylej' and Railwaj' Station. (i. ^Y. Wickens.
Cheadle and Railway Station F. Belwer ....
do do do
25 i 3
IH ' 2
12 I 1
tV;26,24,
■ 12,24
500 yds. 13,12,
13
100 yds. 2
Claresholnie and Elinor J. Robertson . . .
Claresholni and Lyndon [W. A. Lyndon.
riaresholm and Meadow Creek. . . . J. J. Duck
Claresholm and New Oxley ,r. Elliott & Co.
Claresholm and Railway Station . . . G. Simpson
do
do
CleverviUe and Thigh Hill. .
Coal Creek and Fernie . . .
Coaldale and Catching Post.
Cochrane and Dog Pound.. .
do
100 M
15
15
12
5
133 yds.
133 .,
Cochrane and Lochend
do do
Cochrane and Railway Station
Coleman and Railway Station
do do
Coleridge and Catching Post
Coutts and Railway Station
Cowley and Railway Station. . . . . .
Craig and Markerville
Cranbrook and Golden
Cranbrook and C. N. P. Railway
Station
Cranbrook and N. S. Railway Stn..
Cremona and Dog Pound
Creston and Railway Station
Crossfield and Railway Station . . . .
Cros.sfield and Sampsonton ....
Crowfoot and Railway Station .
Crows Nest and Catching Post.
do do
Culham and Content
Curlew and Mayton
Cut Bank and Leaving.*
G. H. Mark ....
H. .J. .Tolinsou . .
J. W. Burnside,
A. Dalgleish and
A. R. McKay,
A. Dalgleish. . . .
J. K. Laidlaw . .
C. W. Fisher . . .
H. Cameron ....
C. P. Willimott
R. McEwen ... I i
H. Tennant | g
D. R. Mclvor...|100yds.
J. O. Johnson . . 8
R. A. Kimpton..
500 ft.
22
15
15
\
250 yds
250 „
175
DeWinton and Glady-
24— A12JL
<i. C. Beattie. . .
!R. E. Beattie...
\Gr. Jackson
: W.H.Crawford..
J. A. Sutherland
A. L.W. Sampson
W. J. Van
A. (iood
do
A. J. Creighton.
J. Flaig
F. Garrow
W. C.pp
i 12
G 1
200 ft. 12
150 yds 26,12,
14,21
12
235 ydt
235 ,.
9
15
17
il2
months ]
M (to Aug. 31, "07).
11 from 11 . .1
.1 23 daj-s (to June
23, '07)
•I 7 daj's from June
24, '07
1. (from Dec. 1, '07)1
months from Nov. 1, '07
20 days to Mar.
20, 'OS ... . .
lldays fromMar.
21, '08
(to Nov. 30, '07).
29 daysfromSept.
2, '07
12
6
12
11
1
12
3
9
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
8
4
6
12 months.
12 M ...
24 davs to Mar.
24. '08
7 days from ilar.
25, OS _. ..
from Sept. 1, '07.
(to Feb. 29, '08).
from .1
(to June 30, '07.
from M
(to Nov. 30, '^7)
from II
from Oct. 1, "07
12
392 50
25 00
357 66
261 13
375 08
56 16
377 52
220 00
17 33
100 00
83 15
52 00
257 82
151 13
38 79
3 62
190 00
250 00
312 00
109 00
166 75
6 00
37 91
310 00
45 50
223 00
143 00
13 00
250 00
90 00
270 00
65 00
37 60
219 60
48 95
3,000 00
350 00
157 00
.50 00
157 00
238 09
102 50
81 66
33 32
33 03
25 00
104 (0
65 00
309 75
B-176
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7ifi7med.
Dktail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Calgary Postal Division,
ttc — Continued.
Nan»e of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
DeWinton and Railway Station .... H ^LcXeil
Didsburv and Carbon C. A. Robertson
do ' do H. Metcalfe. . . .
Didsbury and Elkton R. Brown.
DidsVmry and Kansa.s S. Hohuquist. . .
Didsbury and Railway Station D. S. Sliantz. . . .
Dorothy and (ileicben J. P. McBeath . .
1^
114
10«
IS
11
12
2
10
iio
I 2
Eagle Butte and Metlicine Hat . . H. C. Coojjer. . . 43
Elinor and Little Bow M. McLeod 18
Elinor and Main Post Road jC. W. Carman. . 6
Elkniouth aiid Railway Station H. H. Ross 1(K» yds.
do do ... . IM. Mclnnes. ... 100 yds.
Elko and Railway Station E. B. Holbrtwk . 750 yds.
do do I do .200 yds.
Elk Prairie and Michel ; E. Heinz 13
do do C.Stewart.... 13
Elkwater and Ir\ine [W. J. Ham's. . . 23
Elkwater and Strathuiartine jC. Mudie S
Efickson and Catcli Post (1) 'M. McLeod 200 yds.
Ewelme and Stand Off (2) M. J . Radford ... 10
do do ,....'T. J. Turner... 10
E.Kshaw and Railway St<ation !N. K. Luxton. . . h
do do IH. E. Sibbald.
13
1
2
2
2
2(i, 24, '•
12, 24il2
1 ! 2
1 12
1 12
1 3
Fernie and Railwav Station
Femie arid Ci. N. ftailway Station.
Field and Railwav'Station
Fort Steele and Fort Steele Jot.
Frank and Hillcrest Mines
Frank and Lille
H. J. Johnson. . h
H. J. Johnson . S
C. Wyckoff 200 yds,
West Canadian
Collieries Co . 5
Frank and Railway Station ' .\. V. Lang \
Dovle
P. Hill.
8
Gateway, B.C., and Gateway, Mon-
tana
do do
Gateway and Railway Station
Ghost Pine Creek and Three HiUs.
Gladys and Mossleigh
do do
Gleichen and Queenstown
J. D. (iordon. . . .^
A. J. Joull I
A. J. Joull 100 yds.
H. Evans 14
D. Donovan .... 28
R. W. Runk.... 28
J. Kidd ! 20
Gleichen and Milo . . .
Gleichen and Railway Station.,
do do ..
i J. Kidd :
|D. B. McNeill..'
A. R Yates
28
(rleichen and Ro.sebud Creek F. C. Vigar ST
do do I do I 35
Golden and Railway Station jC. A. Warren. . . '400 yds.
Grabum and Walsh C. Briggs ' 21
<Tranmn and Railway Station IR. Langton. . . 100 yds.
do do do .... 100 yd.s .
Granuni and Rocky Coulee . . I A. Russell 14
Granum and Round Up 'R. Baird 13
14
6
14, 28,
14
14
6
3
3
12
1
1
1
1
1
14
14, 21.
28
ftnly.
1
142114
1
13
24 I
I
2 '
Period.
(to May 31, 07). ,
from II
(from June l,'07)l
(to May 31. 07)..
(from FcV). l."08)
fto Nov. 30, '07).
from ..
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from M
(to Sei)t. 30, '07).
from "
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from
(to June 30, '07).
(from Jan. 1, '08)'
(to J\me 30, '07) . ;
from I.
(to Dec. 31, '07).:
from II
and lOdys. (fromj
June 1.5, '07) .'
(to Jun.- 311, "07).
from
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from " . !
and 15 dys. (to
Mcli. l."j, "08) .
16 dys. (from Mar. 1«,'08),
3 months (to June 30,'07)j
i) " from II . I
•
3 I. (to June 30, '07).
9 II from II
12
12 II
11 M & 24 d. (to Mar.
24, '08)
7 dys. from <>
12 ..
12
Amount.
s cts.
237 65
86 11
1,125 00
173 33
26 00
385 82
S3 33
3.")0 00
103 85
34 76
35J 00
13 00
<.(3 75
100 00
78 00
78 00
245 6S
26 00
l!l 50
25 00
112 50
1.50 00
75 flO
233 24
225 00
i:?6 11
600 00
ss
200 00
175 00
l!t 50
50 00
60 (K)
140 (K)
VM 00
1.30 Oo
41 20
12 30
74 62
323 49
49 75
337 50
265 73
150 00
166 75
6 00
115 00
251 32
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOX—CALHARY DIVISION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEN^DIX B— Continued.
B-177
Detail of all payments for INIail Transportatioa in Calgary Postal Div:
(fee. — Continiied.
Name of Route.
Xauie
of
Contractor.
ssrr
Q
Grassy Lake and Railway Station.. A. Galger 50 ft.
do do . . H. A. Briggs.. . . 680 ft.
Gros Ventre and Medicine Hat. ... J. Huston ' 23
d A
Period.
6 ]10 mo.s. (to Jan. 31, 'OS).
6 ' 2 1. from ..
1 12 M
Amount.
S cts.
.50 00
10 00
14H 48
Hanbury and Catching Post jJ. Hanbury '100 yds. i
Haneyville and Ingleton E. R. Haney. . . | 25 j
Hearnleigh and Hick.sburg E. Hearn 8 '
High River and Pekisko H.Millar 25
do do E. R. Baker . . 30 |
High River and Railway Station. . . J. Limoges li^ |
High River and Tongue Creek W. M. Mcintosh ISh ;
Hosuier and Railway Station R. W. Rogers. . . -500 yds.
Ingleton and Wiili.ston C. A. Walter.. . . 8
Innisfail and Markeiville B. Stephenson.. . l(i
do du do ... 1(5
do do A. Christiaiison . ^ Itj
Innisfail and Miluerton H. A. Malcolm.. 42
Innisfail and Railway Station W. D. Varty.. . . ] ^
Iron Springs and Lethbridge R. J. Eraser. . . . ' 24
Iron Springs and Sundial do ... 16
Irvine and Catch Post.
W. J. Harris.. . . 334 yds
Jafifray and Railway Station (t. A. Leitch.. . . 3-50 yds.
Kananaskis and Catch Post J. Walker ,100 yds
do do
Kimberlej^ and Railway Station
King.><gate and Railway Station.
E. Loder 100 yds
W. Clayton 335 yds.
A. J. Chisholm.. 100 yds.
do
100 yds.
do do . . . . j
Kingsville and Catch Post M. B. King 100 yds.
Kitchener and Railway Station j J. Marshall. ... J200 yds.
U II from July
3 M & 16 dy
Dec. 16,
16 dys. (from Mar.
4 mouths (to July
8 .1 from
12 M
12
12 .,
1, 07..
. (from
■07). . .
16, US)
31,07)
1 15 dys. (to Dec. 15)
2 1 month (to Apl. 30). . . .
4 2 months (to June 30, '07)
4 9 ■• . from 'I
2 12 .. I
261426 12 ,.
1 I 2 ., from Feb. 1, '08..
1 16 dys. (from:Mar. 16, 08)
12 ll2 months
14 12
(to Sei)t. 30, '07).
from ..
2 M & 24 dys. (to Jan.
24, '08)
2 " & 7 ci3's. from ..
19 dys. (to June 19, '07). .
12 months
0 75
(57 79
2 85
58 33
175 00
161 07
130 00
146 40
3 05
16 61
7<l S3
■MS 75
400 00
304 00
36 33
7 43
140 84
70 00
22 50
22 50
1.57 00
it 25
16 75
0 05
60 00
Laggan and Railway Station . .
Langdon and Railway Station . .
Leo and Lowden Lake
Lethbridge and Railway Station
Lethbridge and Street L. Boxes.
Lineham and Okotoks
Livingstone and Lundbreck . . .
Lundbreck and Railway Station
do do
E. Evans '300 yds. as req.
R. Cowan .... I i 12
J. Kaeslin | 16 ] 1
R. V. M. Stewart 546 yds. as req.
R. J. Baldry. .
H. Be.scobv ...
J. C. AUi.son .
H. H. Rogers,
do
MacLeod and Orton ... J. Oir. . .
MacLeod and Railway Station W. .1. Da\ i.-
tlo do rlo
MacLeod and Spring Point J. M. Bratton
MacLeod ami Stand Off G. Pearson . .
Magrath and Railway Station A. Mercer .. .
Marker ville and Raven I W. <). Berry .
do
d.
do
4
23
12
27i
18'
16}
44
1
6, 12
1
12 „
12 „
1 M (to Mar. 31, "08).
12 „ '
12
12 1
12 I
2 dys. (to Apl. 2, '07)....!
11 months & 29 dys. (from
Ai)l. 2, 07)...
12 months.
11 .. 24 days (to Mar,
24, m)
7 days(fiomMar.24,'08)
1 12 months.
17 days (to May
17, '07)
14 days (to Sept.
30, '07)
!I4 25
2(i5 00
21 66
1,027 31
225 00
181 75
260 00
1 CO
254 80
125 CO
607 48
15 84
310 00
200 00
435 75
15 75
92 52
B-178
POST OFFICE DEPARTilEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Coyitimied.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Calgary Postal Division,
itc. — Contimied.
Xame of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
a
'E ®
5^
Period.
Amount.
Markville and Raven
Marysville and Railway Station
Mayook and Catch Post
Maytun and Olds
do do
Medicine Hat and Railway Station.
Medicine Hat and Steerford
do do
do do
Medicine Hat and Street Letter
Box s
Michel and Railway Station. . ..
MidnajX)ie and Railway Station. . .
|W. O. Berry ...
E. J. Clayton...
IR. B. Benedict..
JG. H. Herdman.
W. L. Fischer . .
IW. .J. McLean..
If. Kennedy. ....
J. Barlier
F. Kennedy
18
17i
17J
I
<<
80
80
80
I 2 6
12 12
I 7 12
2 G
2 6
42&28;r2
im'thly' 3
m'thly! 3
Im'thly
L Di.xon I
M. E. Tiammage. 300
S. W. Shaw .... 100
do do . . . ! do
Minott and Talker JT. Ir ine
100
Molstad and Railway Station . .
Morley and Railway Station
do do
Morriscy and C.X P. Railwiij' Stn.
^lountam Mill and Pincher Creek.,
do do . .
Moyie and Railway Station
Murray Valley and Olds
do
do
Nanton and Railwaj- Station
do do
Nanton and WiIlow>
do do
Oil City and Pincher Creek
Okotoks and Railway Station
do do
Olds an 1 Mound
Olds and Railway Station
Palli.ser and Railway Station ,
Parkland and Catching Post
Penhold and Pine Lake ,
Penhold and Railway Station
Pincher Creek and Railway Station
Pincher Creek and ."^ummerview . . ,
do do
do do
do do
do do
Pincher Creek and Twin Butte . . .
Pincher Creek and Yarrow
Pincher Creek and Railway Stn. . . .
O. Molstad 1 100
F. Kidd ;100
G. K. Leeson ... 100
J. J. lUingworth
.\. Scobie
do .......'
O. F. Desaulniers 510
R. Campbell..
J. Phillii)s . .
3 I
yds.
yds.
!
yds.
'5
yds.
yds.
yds. I
J\
10 '
yds.
9^
9i
SV. C. Stirling . . 72 yds. 13
C. H. Marshall. . 13-5 yds. 13, 24
D. S. Mcintosh,
do
J. P. R. Dobbin.
J. Paterson
do
L. W. Fifield...
J.W.Silverthorn
M. McAlpin ....
W. D. Shamian.
D. Logan
(i. Fleming
W. R. Uobbie .
F. Haire
J. B. Miller....
D. C. McDougall
T. Hoare
W. Glass
W. R. Dobbie . .
T. F. I'pton ....
■T.W. McKenzie.
22
24
45
5^
mos. (from Oct. 1,'07)
(to Sept. 30, '07).;
from .1
(to June 30, 07).
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from II
I
(and arrears) ....
i
24 davs (to Mar.
24, "'08) I
daj's (from n )
month 15 daj's (from'
Feb. 15, '08) . . '
.1 (to Apr. 30, '07).
n (to June 30, '07).
II from 11 . . '
,, I
I- (to Apr. 30, '07) . '
11 from 1. . !
15 days (to Nov,
15, '07) . . .
15dys.(fi-om n
(to July 31, '07),
from II
(to Aug. 31, '07)
from II
1 8 II 7 days (to Dec. 7,
'07) '
13 11 II 24 days (to Mar.
24, '07)
24 7 days from Mar. 24, '07)
2 12 mos
2G, 14,
24 112 I.
i
200 yds.
10
h
IC
10
10
10
10
24
24
100 yds
14 !l2
12 12
2 12
12 ,12
1 12
12 12
1 I. 10 days (to May
10, '07) f
6 days (to M;.y 17, '07).
7 I, (to May 24, '07).
5 ]iK>s. 7 days (to Oct. 31,
07)
5 II (from Oct. 31, '07) i
3 II 24dys.(fromDec.;
8, '07) 1
§ cts.
104 00
156 00
25 00
75 00
87 50
557 15
50 00
50 00
33 33
201 03
87 48
6b 50
2 40
12
14 16
45 00
135 00
175 00
8 60
190 66
275 00
48 53
37 77
43 33
102 43
125 00
190 89
298 56
333 50
12 00
40C 00
304 00
80 00
46 93
350 00
314 00
512 40
10 44
2 00
2 50
57 50
51 13
73 29
200 00
60 00
MAIL TRAXSPORTATIOX—CALGART DIVISION- B-179
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimted.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Calgary Postal Division,.
tfcc. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Name
of •
Contractor .
Raven and Staufifer W. O. Berry
Raymond and Railway Station. . . . G. H. Zufelt. . . .
do do C. W. Card
Raymond and Sterling 'C. W. Card
Reid Hill and Stavely R. iW. Bartlett .
Rogers Pass and Railway Station. . IC. D. Morris . .
Ryan and Catching Post | A. Moffat
do do E. S Home . . . .
Sandstone and Catching Post |J.G. Mitchell.
Seven Persons and Railway Station H. H. Foster.
Shepard and Catching Post IP. Rochon
C 1;
.IS
Q
10
40
400 yds
100 yds
1^
1
6
6, 12
3
1
14
14
200 ft.
110 yds
150 vds
do
do
W.H.E. Whiting 150 yds
Sirdar and Railway Station T. J. Crawford..
Spaiwood and Catching Post E. R. J. Forster
Spring Coulee and Railway Station A. Peterson
Stavely and Railway Station [ W. R. Brand . . .
do do y do
Stem and Sunnyslope C. F. Toews
Stirling and Railway Station J. S. Brandley..
StrathniQre and Railway Station . .
do
do
Taber and Catching Po.-st
The Gap and Catching Post . . .
Three Hills and Trochu Valley
do do
Waldo and Railway Station.. . .
Walsh and Railway Station . . .
Wardner and Railway Station .
'do do
Warner and Railway Station
do do
Wattsburg and Catching Post.
Wiln^er and Wharf
Windermere and Wharf
G. Lloyd,
do
H . Johnson . . .
J. W Fullbrook
L. Eckenf elder . .
do
J . M . Agnew . . .
M. E. Nesbitt . .
I. H. Wilhon...
G. W. Donohoe.
J. Thompson. . .
E. and W. E.
Thomiwon . .
A. E. Watts... .
J. M. McLeod. .
J. C. Pitt
125 yds
50 yds
1
2G7 yds
267 yds
7
14
100 yds
100 vds
12
12
750 ft.
Wycliffe and Railway Station IF. P. Davis
400 yds
100 vds
Yahk and Railway Station .
S. J. McCartney 50 yds
14
7
6
13
24
1
12
7
14
14
Period.
11 mos. from May 1, '07
1 .1 20 days (to May
26, '07)
10 M 5 days from May
27, '07
2 M 23 days (to June
23, '07)
12 „
12 M
100 yds 14 i 4
15 days (to Nov.
15, '07)
15 days from
Nov. 15, '07. . .
14 days (to June
14, '07)
IGdys from June
14. '07
1. 24 days (to Mar.
24, '07)
days from m
months from Nov. 1, '07
11 2 days (to June
2, '07)
11 28 days from
June 3, '07...
(to June 30, '07)
from II
fiom May 1, '07
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from 11
(to Sept. 30, '07)
from 11
6
12 1,
Season 1907
5 months 14 days to Nov.
2, '07
12
Amount.
S cts.
55 00
27 70
290 75
72 00
468 75
55 00
62
4 69
1 00
50 00
26 32
101 59
140 00
30 00
156 00
132 80
4 80
21 60
300 00
8 65
41 35
221 64
50 00
37 50
150 00
68 75
93 00
136 50
91 00
23 55
59 00
25 00
48 00
34 50
100 00
12
35 oO
Total •?41,420 35
B-180
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Conti7iued.
VANCOUVER POSTAL DIVISION.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division, made
within the year ended March 31, 1908.
Abbottsford and Otter B. Norinan
Abbottsford and Peaidonville R. Peardoii. . .
Abbottsford and Railway Station. . P. McCuUoch.
do do ... C. Summer...
Abbottsford and Straiton M. E. Straiton
Afyjottsford and Upper Sumas A. Boley
Adelaide and Mount Pleasant jS. Miller .
/^L.^assiz and Railway Station jS. G Hoffard
vinsworth and \Vharf J. Henry . . .
Albert Canyon and Railway Sta-
tion A. E. Sharpe
Albion and Mail Catch Post W. Ritchie
Ale.xandria and Kersley
Alexi.s Creek and Chezacut ...
Alexis Creek and Chilanco Forks
Alluvia and Cloverdale
Anac(jnda and Mail Catch Post ....
Annis and Mail Catch Post ......
Armstrong and Falkland
do do
Armstrong and Railway Station ...
Arrowhead and Beaton Steamer
Landin£(
Arrowhead and Comaplix
Arrowhead, Railway Station and
Steamer Wharf
Arrowhead, Railway Station and
Steamer Wharf
Ashcroft and Railway Station
Ashcroft, Clinton and Barkerville, .
Balcoma and Summerland
Balfour and Wharf
liarnet and Railway Station
Beaton and Cambourne
Beaton Steamer Landing and Fergu-
son
Big Creek and Hanceville
Black Pines and Kamloops
Bon Accord and Railway Station. .
Boswell and Wharf
Boundary Falls and Mail Catch
Post.
Bridsville and Railway Station ....
B.C. Express Co. 20
F. C. Coijeland . I 50
O. Xuggard I 47
J. A. Wilson ...! Ill ■
L. A. Smith.... 1 165 yds.
R. P. Whitman. 50 vds.
R. L. I.ucas .... 1 25 & 19 ;
T. Hardy 25 & 19
J. M. Wright... 50yds.
Bowman L u m -
ber Co
Bowman L u m -
berC>
L. H. Eraser.
i&i
14
J.B. McGaghran' i & ^,
W. H. Kipp ... 200yds.
B.C. Express Co. 255
W. A. Doherty. 4f
J. W. Gallup... 100yds.
A. DePencier . . . 75 yds.
E. J. Branfordj
&Co 7
14
28
Vary-
ing ■
freq. 12
F. T. Abey
H. E. Church. . .
W. C. Graham. .
M. Raynham. . .
E. Ginol
W. W. Craig . . .
T. R. Hanson. . .
17
20
25
h
I
200 yds.
650 yds.
as req.
24
6
fortl'y
1
I 2
40
6
1
' 9
12
12
12
12
12
12
6
12
12
(to Dec. 31, '07)
from
(from July 1, W),
(from Qct. 1, '07)
and lOdys. (from|
Oct. 15, '07). .
m 00
245 21
24,750 00
270 00
36 00
50 00
275 00
S95 00
125 00
244 76
20 00
40 00
l.oO 00
36 25
MAIL TRAXSPORTATION—TANCOrrER DIVISION B-181
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX h— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
Arc. — Co7ii inued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Britannia Beach and Wharf. J. W. Lee
Bridesville ami Camp McKinney. .IW. A. Brown...
Britcola and Railway Station lA. Gothard
Burnaby Lake and Railway Station. jM.S. Wood ward.
Burfiuitlam and Sapjjerton jM. Lindquist . . .
Burton and Steamer Landing .... i A. Nicholas. . . .
9i
150 yds.
Cahilty'.s and Kamloops
Campbeir.< Creek and Kamloops. .
Camp McKinney and Sidley
Canford and Railway Station
Carmi and Rock Creek
Carson and Marcus and Republic
R.P.O.. ...
Cascade and Railway Station
Castlegar and Railway Station
Cedar Cove and Mail Catch Post .
Central Park and Railway Station .
Chilliwack and Munro
Chilliwack and Railwaj' Station . . .
Chilliwack and Sumas
China Creek and Railway Station. .
Choijakaand (V.V. & K.") Ry. Stn .
Clayburn and Railway Station . . . .
Clayton and Railway Station
do do . . .
Cloverdale and Clover Valley
Cloverdale and Railway Station . . .
Club Landinar and Wharf. .
G. A. Graham . .
T. Costley
jR. G. Sidley...
T. R. Hardiman
Id. O. McKay. . .
E. A. McAulay.
J. A. Bertois. . .
W. J. Farmer . .
J . Seidelman. . . .
C. G. L. Reid. . .
A. Martin
Harrison & Men-
ten
I J. A. McLeod..
Lj. Foggo . .
W. Frith
A. Morrison ....
,H. H. Cooper. . .
C. W. McCallum
J. Armsti-ong. . .
W. G. Williams.
J. P. Woodward
1 150 yds.
.500 yds.
11
Comaplix and Wharf Bowman Lumber
I Companj'. . . .
Cor4uitlam and Railway Station. . . .|j. Rowland. . . .
Coutlee and Mamette Lake [L. Quenville. . . .
Coutlee and Railway Station ]C. M. Newkirk.
Coutlee and V<jght Valley do
Crawford Bay and L3mchville
Steamer Landing
Creighton Valley and Lumby
Crescent Lodge and Elgin
Dead wood and (Jreenwood
Deep Creek and Enderby. .
Deer Park and Wharf
J. E. Houghton.
A. J. Barbe . . .
•J. Sveinbjoinson
J. H. McNeil.
R. Davidson. .
W. Burgh . . .
H. J. Ford..
C. J. Cooper.
A. D. Cooper
T. Purdv ...
Delta and Ladner
Derocbe and Mail Catch Post.
Deroche and Nicomin
do do
Dewdney and Hatzic Prairie IG. Rouleau :
Dewdney and .Mail Catch Post J. Barker. . .
Dog Creek and Gang Ranch j.J. D. Prentice.
Douglas Lake and t^uilchena J. B. Greaves.
Duthrie and Railway Station. . . W. Duthrie.
50 yds .
23
200 yds,
32
3
10
6i
50 yds.
4
4
12"
22
East Burnaby and NewWe.stminster'G. H. Leaf.
Period.
12 112 mouths,
single
(from Oct. 1, W)
(from Jan. ], '08)
(to Feb. 2i), '08).
(to Sept. 30, "07).
(from :\[ay 1, '07)
(to Oct. 31, '07)
months
„ (from Mar. 1, '08)
(to Nov. 30, '07).
from
and 11 days (to
May 11, '07) ..
(to Sept. 30, "07;
2 11
12 12
1 12
1 12
3 1
<j 12
(from Mayl, '07)
(from Sept. 1, '07)1
and 23 dys. (from
April 8, '07). . .
(to April 30, '07)
from I.
(from Mar. 1, '08)
Amount.
•S cts.
78 tX>
50 44
12 50
100 00
KX) 00
149 (Ji)
425 00
190 00
78 00
(i4 .57
,390 00
182 50
239 00
80 00
23 33
118 00
400 00
1,856 80
303 04
100 00
0 08
20 67
79 73
39 87
90 66
87 60
1 51
100 00
yo 00
338 00
78 24
130 00
78 00
50 00
73 33
150 00
58 33
33 56
125 00
110 50
11 05
122 40
120 00
156 00
120 00
150 00
3 33
100 00
B-182
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Eigewood and Steamer Wharf .... AV. Williams
Elicit ani Raihvaj' Station 'D. K McElmon
Enderby and Railway Sration JH. W. Harvey. .
Epworth and Railway Station R. Frost
Erie and Railway Station ' J. R. Huunex. . .
Ewiog.^ Landing and Wharf E. C. Chanaey. .
do do R. L. Ewing
Fair view and Pen'.icton.
W. B. Hine.
Falkland and Slahaltkan W. G. Simpson.
Ferguson and Trout Lake.. F. T. Abey
do do A.M.Craig
Fife and Railway Station D. Dunbar
Fort George and Qucsnel A. G. Hani'lton.
Fort St. James and Quesn?l J. Thomas
Franklin and Grand Forks. .
A. E. Smith & Co.
4i
:«Oyds.
75 yds .
50 yds.
100 yds.
32
4
4
4
100 vds.
90
280
45
Fra-.er Lake an i Qucrnsl J. Thomson | 170
Fruit vale and Railway Station J. N. Hammond 50 yds.
Gellatly and Wharf
Gtrrard, Railway Stn. and Wh.wf .
Glen ^'alley and Langley
Glenwood and Langley Prairie. . . .
Grande Prairie and Monte Creek.
do do
Grand Fi-rks, Columbia and Rail-
\\\y Station
Grand Forks and (V. V. & E.) Rail-
way Sation
Gray Creek and Wharf
Green Mountain and Penticton
GreenwiMjd and Ferry Wasli
do do
Greenwood and Railway Station. . .
Gutelius and Rvilway
Halcyon H(jt Springs and Mail
Steamer
Halls Prairie and Railway Station.
Harrison Hot Springs and Railway
Station
Harrison River and Railway Stn. . .
Harrop and Steamer Wliarf
Hatzic and Mail Catching Post . . . .
Hazelmere and Railway Station . . . .
Hedley and Princetown
Hillcrest ard Mount Pleasant
Hilton and Lumby
H'ip>' and Railway Station,
do dn
D. E. Gellatly. i
F. J. Burns il00&2<}0
vds.
N McKay
J. P. Smith. . .
A. W. Duck..
G. Hazelhurst .
4
4
20
20
McNeil & Hen-
niger
do
T. J. OHver
W. E. Welby...
M. Gillis
J. McDonnell. . .
F. C. Buckless . .
W. Crebbin
H. Mcintosh...
T W. Allcock.
.1. C. Armstrong
T. Kilby
E. Harrop ...
J. A. Catherwood
H. T. Thrift....
W. F. Revely. . .
R. E. :McDonald
W. H. HoUings-
worth
T. Alvarez.. . .
. F. J. Boulter.
100yds.
n
150 yds.
400 M
60 M
1
22
5
21
2
12
ireq.
6
12
2
2
11 mos. and 23dys. (from
Aprils, '07)...
12 1
12
12
12
1
3
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
1 12
asreq. fl
as req 3
12 12
1 12
4 tri])s
per an 12
2 5
Mthly 6
12 4
and 14 days (to
Aug. 14, '07)..
asreq,
2
1
2
asreq.
14
2
2
6
6
12
6
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
and 28 day.M (to
Oct. 31, '07). . .
(from Oct. 1, '07)
(from Dec 1, '07)
an! 30dvs. (from
May 2, '07) . . .
and 24 days (to
July 24, "'07) .
and 7 days (from
July 2.5, '07) . .
12 M
12 I,
2 „ (from Feb. 1, '08)
12 months
3 -. (to June 30, '07).
9 II from II
12
12 11
14 12
12 12
14 12
14 12
2 12
14 |12
6 12
from Oct. 1, '07.. I
& 7 days to Oct.
7, '07
24 day from Oct.
8, '07
58 85
210 00
60 00
78 00
262 75
2 08
6 25
351 81
35 00
110 00
30 00
50 00
400 00
180 00
192 14
550 00
25 00
26 00
143 41
100 00
05 00
eo 84
195 16
467 86
456 25
8 67
78 00
148 25
444 75
360 00
30 00
40 00
12J 00
200 00
70 00
30 00
73 20
60 00
945 00
37 50
156 00
81 22
75 26
MAIL TEAXSPORTATIOX—TAyCOrrER DIVISION B— 183
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Contimied.
Detail of all payments foi- Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
Arc. — Continued.
Kaine of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Hope Station and Railway Station. P. McPhee.. . .
Howser and Railway Station W. Simpson. .
Hunterville and Ruby Creek [H. Hunter. . . .
Huntingdon and Railway Station. . IM. McGillivray . j
Illicillewaet and Railway Station . . E. N. D. Forbes
Kamloops and Nicola.. ,
iM. P. Stewart.
40 yds.
U
62
14 '12 months
1 12 „
2 I 6 „ from Oct. 1, '07.
12 12 ,.
14 12
1 ' 2
Kamloops and Railwaj' Station. . . . J. T. Noble.
Kamloops and Stump Lake.
Kaslo and Lardo Steamer Wharf
Kask aad Steamer Wharf
Keefers and Railway Station...
Kelowna and Okanagon Mission.. .
J.
. J.
D. Costley.
McGregor.,
do
Hannah
H. Baillie..
1 I 14 12
35 1 11
SOOj^ds. asreq 12
12 12
]150 yds
Kelowna and Vernon W.Scott... .
Kelowna and Wharf E R. Bailey.
Keremeos and Similkameen D. McCurdy .
Keremeos and (V.V.&E.) Railway
Station G. Kirby
Koch Siding and Railway Station . G. Cormier
do do ..'W.O.Stevens.
Kokanee and Wharf C. W. Busk. . . .
Kiialt and Mail Catch Post 'J. Carlin
Kuskonook and Kootenay Landing. C. Wright
I 40
,■100 yds
.1 9&15
■ 75 yds
. 25 .,
.1 25 M
. i300 yds
50 yds
,1 4
Ladner and Mail Steamer
Ladner and Port Guichon. . . .
Langley and Langley Prairie.
Langley and Railway Station
Lardo and Railway Station
Lardo and Wharf
Lilloet and Ly ttcn
Lilloet and Pemberton Meadows.
A. DeR. Taylor 250 yds
do ' . . ' 1
|A. r. McCrim-
mon 6J
J. Taylor 3i
C. McDonald... 200 yds.
do ... 200yds.
P. Rebagliati. ..' 47
'F. Sam ' 75
14 12
semi I
w'kly I
sum'r, I
w'kly I
winter 12
3 12
12 ,12
10 1
13 j 1
12 ' 2
12 10
4 12
7 12
2 12
Lindell and Sardis ... . . |S. Edstrom .
do do P. Larson ....
Little Fort and Louis Creek jT. P. Howard .
I
Lower Nicola Railway Station N. Woodward .
Lulu Island and Steveston J. P. Bowditch.
Lumbv and Mabel Lake . . ;W. G. Proctor. .
do ■ do C. A. Sigalet....
Lumby and Vernon IJ. Genier. ....
Lynn Creek and North Vancouver. I A. Sugden ...
Lytton and Railway Station. . . : iB. Brophy ....
12
12
27
1
Itl
10
16
4
3 days to June 3,
'07
from Mar. 1, '08.
15 days to Feb.
15, '07
12 days f romFeb.
17,'"08
(to May 31, '07)..
from It
from Mar. 1, '08.
3
6
6
6
2
j F-tly
in
sum'r
m'thly
' in \v.
winter 12
f lis
; fort- ]
! night-
ly. 6
■ 6 12 M
6 1 12 months
19 „ (to Dec. 31, '07).
1 I 3 M from
3 12
I 6 12 H
14 12
(to Oct. 31, '07).
from II
from Oct. 1, '07
25 00
39 00
26 00
100 GO
50 00
316 48
399 51
52 00
94 20
lt)2 75
40 00
100 00
990 00
236 50
91 14
IS 92
17
83
40 00
20 00
78 00
143 75
6 52
135 41
439 60
62 80
62 80
599 48
300 00
35 00
60 42
100 00
235 50
60 00
97 50
26 00
250 00
237 .50
180 00
B-184
PO.Sr OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B~Conti7med.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
»V:c. — Continued.
Xauie of Rgute.
Majuba Hill and Sardi.s
Malakwa and Mail Catch Post.
Mara and Raihvaj' Station
Matsqui and Mail Catcli Post..
Merritt and Railway Station . .
Period.
Merritt and Voght ^'alley
Middlesboro and Railway Station. .
Midway and C.P. Railway Station.
do
(V.V. k E.)
do
do and Sidley
Millside and Railway Station . . .
do do . . . .
Mis.sion City and Mount Lehman
do and Railway Station
Monte Creek and do
Myncaster and do
Mynca-ster and Rock Creek
Nakusp and Railway Station and
Wharf
Xaramata and WTiarf
Nee<ile.s and Steamer Wharf
Nelson and (C.P.) Railway Stn
do and (Nelson & Ford .Shep-
ard) Railway Station
Nel-so*! and W^harf
Nel.'ion and Street Letter Boxes . . .
New Denver and Wharf
New Westminster and (C.P.) Rail-
way .Station
New Westminster and (N.W. & S.)
Railway Station :
New Westminster and Strawberry
Hill ,. ...
New Westminster and Street Let-
ter Bfjxes
New Westminster and Sunbury ....
do and Timb<jrland..
Nicfjla and Princetown
df> and C^iiilchena
do and Railway Station
Nicomt-kl and do
North Hend and Railway Station. .
Notch Hill and do
L. E. Chadsey.., 84
J. Lidstone j 90 yds
M. E. Rosoman. |
.\. O. Houeen.. . 85 yds.
G. B. Armstrong J
C. M. Newkirk.. 2S
A. H. Carrington 3
Bloomfield and
(iarrison ^
J. McDonnell. ..[ 1
E. M. Cadworthi 27
A. H. .Tofeph . h
R. H. Brown.. . . i
N. Craig 4
J. Plumridge...- 100 yds.
W. Plumm. . ...,135 yds.
A. B. Sowter 100 yds.
T. R. Hanson ... 4
F. W. Jordan...! 100 yds.
1 &
iSOOyds.
T. S. Gillespie... 1200 yds.
R. Shiell I 4
2 12 months
7 12 .,
6 12
12 12
6 7 •• 16 days fr. Aug.
1.5, '07
1 6 ,. fr. Oct. 1, '07....
6 I ,. fr. March 1, '08..
12 12 ..
H 7 • 10 days, fr. -A.ug.
l;i, '07
2 0 ., 12 days (to Oct.
12, '07
12 9 .. (to Dec. 31, '07..
12 3 M from
3 12
28&14 12 .. '.'.'.'.'."..'.'....
14 12 .. ".
r, 5 .. 16davs, fr. Oct.
15, '07
2 & 3 5 .. 16 days, fr. ..
Nelson Freight.
& Transfer Co.
do
do
do
J. Delaney
3&4 12
6 4
2 11
32 12
Iki 7&6 12
i ' 30 12
4i & i as req. 3
i I 15 12
F. E. Cameron.
do
J. C. McClelland!
k
14 12
24 12
2 3
< )kanag<in and Vernon
< >kanagon Centre and Wharf . ...
Okanagun Landing and Railway
Station
do do
l.'V) Mile House and Williams Lake.
A. Rae
R. H. (^uaggan
A. Buck
M. P. Stewart.
do
M. P. Stewart .
M. J. Pickard .
5i
I
72 '
10 ,
1
65 yds.'
E. B Richardsoti 200 yds
C. Castle lOOj-ds.
C. OKeefe I 8
J. D. Keams. .300 yds.
6
3
2
1
1
l>
12
14
12
O. S. Mabee ...j300yds.
P, R. Finlayson . 1:300 yds.
H. Boening 1 5
6 10
6 2
2 fi
fr. Dec. 1, '07...
23 days, fr. Apr.
f, '07
less fine.
" fr. Jan. 1,
"08....
.. fr. Jan. 1,
'08. .
• fr. March
1, 'OS.
„
.. '.'.'.'..'.'...'.'.'.'.'..
fr. Nov. 1, "117.
to Jan. 31, 08.
from "
fr. Oct. 1, 07.
Amount.
•s Cts.
144 m
100 00
75 00
40 00
49 11
201 50
19 55
180 00
42 75
538 67
30 00
10 00
230 00
163 48
dCO 0<3
36 25
1.55 00
150 00
16 67
75 75
839 00
.•i82 m
392 25
110 81
131 59
220 on
449 0(J
31 25
l.'>0 00
26 00
75 00
,S.5<l 00
21.5 (K)
235 .50
60 00
8fi 00
.50 (Mj
80 00
25 0<t
83 33
16 07
52 00
MAIL TRANSPORTATIOX—TAXCOUTEI^ DITISIOy B— 185
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all i>ayments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
(kc. — Continiied.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
.IS
Q
Paterson and R<ail\vay Station..
Paulson and Mail Catch Po.st. . .
Peachland and Steamer \Miarf. .
Peachland and Westbank
Penticton and OiT>ville Wa.-;!! . . .
o 5.
Period.
Amount.
Penticton and Princeton
Penticton and Wharf
Perry Siding and Railway Station.
Phoenix and (C. \V. ) Railway Stn.
Phoenix and (G. X.) Railway Stn. .
Pilot Bay and Wharf
Pilfer Siding and Railway Station
Pitt ^Meadows and :Mail Catch Post
Pojilar Creek and Railway Station
Port Hammond and Railway Stn.
Port Haney and Railway Station. ,
Port Haney and WeV)ster"s Corners
Port Kells and Railway Station ....
Port Moody and Mail Catch Post. ,
Proctor and Railway Station
Revektoke and Big Bend .
do do
do ■ do .
W. M. Wood ... 50 vds
T. H. Paulson. . . 50 yds
M.E. McDougair200yds
N. S. Mar.shall.
W. B. Hine. . . .
Revelstoke and Railway Station
do dti
Revelstoke and Street Letter Boxes
No. 1
Revelstoke and Street Letter Boxes
Xo. 2
Riondale and Wharf
Roseberry and Railway Station and
Wharf
Hossland and Raihvav Station ....
Ruby Creek and Railway Station .
Ruskin and Mail Catch Post
St. Leon Hot Springs and Steamer
Wharf ...
Salmo and Railway Station
Salmon Arm and Railway Station..
Salmon Arm and Silver Creek
Sandon and (X. S. ) Railway Stn. . .
Sajjerton and Railwaj' Station
Savona and Railwaj- Station
Shorts Point and Steamer Wharf. .
W. E. Welby...
do
P. M. Shamberg
D. J. McDonald
M. Mclntyre...
C. V. Gamon . .
C. J. Pii>er
H. Plommer ....
A. G. Johnson . .
A. L. Lazenby. .
M. B. Charlton .
J. M. Webster. .
J. W. White....
E. Bennett
T. G. Proctor. . .
B. Groover ....
H. A. Morris.
A. McCrae
E. W. P. Paget.
T. A. Lewis . . .
E. W. B. Paget.
10
55&77
400 yds.
200 yds.
i
3
^
40 yds.
100 yds.
300 yds.
m yds.
4A
r
100 ydl
70
70
70
1000
yds.
2 4 1
I 3
6
14
6
28
28 &1-1 12
12
6
26
6
12 month^
12 ..
12 .. . .
12 ,. . ,
7 months
W. Bews 1600 yds.
J. C. Dufre.sne..llOO yds.
W. E. Marshall i 100 yds.
I & h
The Rossland
Trail Livery
Co ■. i
14
6& 6
as re
quired
H. Fooks 1 100 yds. j 6
E. M. Heaps... 100 yds. 12
M. Grady ,100 yds.|
S. Ross loOO yds. I
S. M. McGuire. . |300 yds.
J. L. Johnson. ..' lli
E. R. Atherton I.')© yds.!
T. Johnson 50 yds. i
D. H. Robin.Hon.i 30 yds.!
W. X. G. James \ \
14
12
12
12
14
12
1
12
6
12
18
12
14
12
2
3
do
do
do
do
J. Barnet .■ . . .
E. C. Channev
12
12
and 16 dys.
(from Aug. 15,
'07, less jxirtion
paid by the
T'nited States)
(from July 1,'07)
(from Feb. 1,"08)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from M
and 16 dys. (from
Dec. 15, '07)..
(to Jime 30, '07.
from
(from Dec. 1,'07)
and 11 dys. (to
July 11, '07)..
and 20 dys. (from
July 11, '07)..
(to Nov. 30, '07).
-S cts.
39 115
.50 00
76 25
65 00
837 13
2,3.50 00
416 :u
30 00
21)7 36
310 25
29 54
58 68
4 17
140 00
201 00
92 69
98 10
70 00
92^ 84
95 59
360 00
50 00
200 00
142 02
515 00
r5 00
1 (30
20 00
43 79
699 66
25 00
36 00
1 00
50 00
162 50
162 50
123 00
40 00
90 00
7 00
5 50
4 17
B-186
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B—Co7itimied.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. :909
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
iVrc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
Shuswap and Railway Statim.
S. .Si)ence
200 v(1h
do
do
..jG. A. Coburn. .200 yds.
do do
Sicamous and Railway Station.
do do
Sidlej' and Railway Stiition . . . .
W. Mooney. 200 yds.
Ross 400 yds.
6 inos. and 25 dy
Oct. 25, '■
4 ..and 10 dys
Oct. 26,
25 davs from Mcli.
.s. (to
(•7). . .
, (from
'07)...
6, ■O.S)
B. Belding..
(t. Sidley. . .
Silverdale and Mail Catch Post A. E. Skinner
Silverton and Wharf Jf A. McKinnon
Similkameen and Railway Station.. D. McCurdy. . .
Slocan and Railway Station and
Wharf .. D.S.McVanneU
Slocan .Tunction and Railwaj' Stn . . O. W. Humphrey
South Vancouver and Vancouver. . D. Beach
Sjiences Bridge and Railway Stn. . . A. Clemes. . . .
Spences Bridge and Railway Stn. |
(Nicola Branch) | do ...
Sinizzum and Railway Station iW. Y.. Potter.
400 yds.
300 yds,
h
quirefl 4 months (to Jul}' :^1 ,"07)
i .. 8 .. from ..
4&i
50 j'ds.
5
50 yds.
50 yds.
100 yds.
do
do
do
do
.|P. McPhee 100 yds
P. H. Puffer
Galbiaith. .
Hunt.. ..
B. McLean
Sf|uaraish and Wharf D
Steve-iton and Railway Station . . . . E.
do do .... J.
Steveston B. C. Elec. Railway Ter- 1
minus and S.S. Sonoma Wharf . . E. Hmit
do do . . J. B. McLean
Steveston and Woodward , W. Gay
Summerland and Wliarf R. English . . .
100 yds.
i li
I k
i
5A
I
Taft and Mail Catch Post
Tarrys and Mail Catch Post
do do
Terra Nova and Vancouver
Three Forks and Railway Station .
Three Valleys and Mail Catch Post
do do . .
Thrums and Mail Catch Post
do do
Trail and Railway Station
Trail and Smelter Junction
Trout Lake and Steamer Wharf
do do
Tynehead and Railway Station ...
lA. Hood 125
IC. W. Fish 150
J. Tarry .. ... 150
|J. Mellis
JJ. T. Kelly I
I J. Lane .50
S. A. Mundv ... I 50
W. J. Collins... 350
|D. Hellman 350
;F. W. Brown... 500
,Carr & Hoefer. .
F. T. Abey 100
A. M. Crai(?.... 100
iT. H. Miller....
Vancouver and B.C. F^lec. Railway!
Terminus Mainland Trans-
i ferCo I
Vancouver and C. P. Ry. Station. | do . . I
Vancouver and China and Japan!
Steamers ! do
Vancouver and Burrard Inlet Wharf ,H. J. Foote
Vancouver and CJranville Street
Railway Station ! do
Vancouver and G. N. Ry. Station.. J. C. McMillan,
do "d. I . H. J. Foi.te
yds.
yds.
yds.
13A
,1
J'ds.
yds.
vds
Vds.
2
yds.
yds.
(i
IS
12
24
3
2S
3
14
14
14
3
12
ti
6
6
2
12 3 (J
12
12
1
12
12
12
and 16 dys
Oct. 15,
.(from
07). .
and 12 dys
Feb. 17,
(from
. 8). . .
3 .. and 23 dys. (to
July 23, '07) ..
2 .. and 8 dys. (from
July 24. '07)...
5 .. (from"Nov.l,'07).
12 months
6 .. (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 .. from ..
G .. (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 .. from II
16 days from Mar. 15, '08
12 months
(fn.m Feb. 1, '08)
(to Aug. 31. "07).
from .1
5 .
6
( '
6
12 .
0
12 .
li
3 .
14
0
))
a
ii
7
1
12 .
13
12 .
6
9 .
6
3 .
2
12 .
(to June 30, '07).
from July 1, '07.
(to Aug. 31, '07).
from ..
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from ..
asreq.jl2
as req. 12
asreq. 12
6 3
1 24 12
'\ as req. 6
... las req. 6
(from Jan. 1, '08)
(to Sept. 30, '07).
from
Amount.
MAIL TRAXSPORTATIOy—VANCOUTER DIVISION B-187
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Vancouver Postal Division,
itc. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Vancouver Letter Carrier's Service.
Vancouver and Branch and Sub
Offices, Street Letter and Parcel
Boxes, Mount Pleasant and West
Fairview
Vancouver and Railway Station and
Nanaimo Stearmer Wharf . .
Vancouver and Skagway Steamer . .
Vancouver and Squamish Steamer
Wharf
Vancouver and S.S. Venture's
Wharf
Vancouver and Union S.S. Go's.
Wharf
Vancouver and Union S.S. Go's.
Wharf and Bella Coola and C^ua-
thiaski Cove Mails
Vancouver and Victoria Str. Wharf
Vancoiiver Special Xjnas Delivery .
Vernon and Railway Station ....
Vemon P-0. to 0. L. & S. Railway
Station
Name
of
Contractor.
B. C. Electric Ry.
Co ■. .
H. J. Foote . . . .
Gross & McNeil.
Mainland Trans-
fer Co
Waneta and Railway Station ... F
Westley and Railway Station ..... J
do do J.
\\'honnock and Mail Catch Post W
do do .... R.
Williams Sidingand Mail Catch Post J.
do do . . j J.
Willow Point and Steamer Wharf. . G.
Winlaw and Railway Station |J.
Woodward and Wharf W
H. J. Foote.
do
do
do
Mainland Trans-
fer Co
do
•J. Harwood
do
Adie ....
G. Billings
H. Ellis. . .
. Russell. . .
S. Whiting
Williams. .
Bell
W. West .
B. Winlaw
■ Gay
29i
29h
Period.
as reql. mos. (to Nov. 30, '07).
asreq. 12
6 12
6
6 12 12
16
8
(to Dec. 31, "07).
as recj.
12
J as req
12
500 yds.
50 yds.
60 yds .
50 yds.
50 yds.
150 yds.
150 yds.
100 yds.
.50 yds .
Yale and Railway Station. D. .T. Creighton.jlOO yds.
Ymir and Railway Station [A.. C. O'Neil 2.50 yds.
14 12
12 12
12 months
(to Dec. 31, '07).
& 18 dys. (to Oct.
18, '07). . . .
12 months
24 ..
(to July .31, "07).
from M
(to Dec. 31, "07).
from II
(to Oct. 31, '07)..
from M
(to Feb, 2!), '07).
Total
Less amount witlidrawn from (iuarantee Fund.
Amount.
•S ct.
2S2 32
2,900 fO
179 00
8 00
152 50
6 00
163 87
18 75
174 00
150 00
221 SO
107 22
157 00
6 67
13 33
64 26
21 42
14 58
10 42
25 00
20 00
0 92
60 00
125 00
879,889 31
73 34
§79,815 97
B-188
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
VICTORIA POSTAL DIVISION.
Dei AIL of all payments for Mail Transportation in Victoria Postal Division,
made within the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
= J2
.IS
O
Period.
Albenii and Beaver Creek
do do
Alberni and Xanaimo
Alberni and New Alberni
Aldenr.ere and Hazelton
Analiam Lake and Hagensborg . . .
Bella Coola and Hagensborg
B(j\ven Island and Steamer Wharf.
Brackendale and Squamish
Brecliin and Xanaimo
Cedar and Stovely
Chemainus and Kujjer Island
Chemainus and Railway Station . .
Cobble Hill and Railway Station.
Coburn and Railway Station
Colquitz and Victoria
Comox and Parks ville
Coniox and Sandwich (via Court-
enay)
Comox and Steamer Wharf
Corfield and Railway Station
Cowichan Bay and Cowichan Stn. .
Cowichan Lake and Duncan Stn . . .
Cowichan Station and Ry. Station.
Cracroft and Steanu-r ^\'llarf
Crofton and WestliolniH Station. . .
Cumberland and Railway Station.
Cumberland and Steamer Whart. .
K. Dickson ....
A. Shaw
Thompson and
Scoville ;
Thompson and;
Scoville '
G. Lacroix j
S. S. Gledhill...!
H. B.Christenson
R. H. Green . . .
T. H. Bracken..
.1. Watson. . . . .
H. Maguire .
W. Lemmens
E. J. Palmer.
J. A. Porter.
Ladysmith Lum
ber Co
J. Freeman .
A. B. Crump,
Oi
H.
58
2 6 months (to Sept. 30, '07;
2 6
2 ll'J
2 12
from
Amount.
60
70
20
tri-
i mthly 12
j mthlv
ftly." <;
10 asreq. 12
i « 12
7 1 12
2.^ 6 12
R. McQuillan.
E. Holmes
A. Reid
A. Frumento .
Price Bros. . . .
3
1
5
1
*•
12
40 yds.
6
2
12
r)
6
m
1
1^
3
21
P. Frumento. ... 75 j'ds.
J. K. M.rryfield. 200 yds.
M. Elliott "41
D. Kilpatrick. . . 1
Wellington Col-
lerv Co 12
Denman Island and Steamer Wharf T. H. Pieroy
Dimcan Station and Maple Bay.
Diuican Station and Mount Seeker.
Duncan Station and Ry. Station . . .
Duncan Station and Tzouhalem . . .
R. D. Symons . .
H. Keast
12
2 112
6 112
6
wkly
sumr
ftly
wnt'r 12
6 il2
1 12
12
D. Ford 200 yds.
W. Morley ! 3
2&4 12
3 11
I
8 3 wntr
6 sum 12
12 ,12
6 12
a.stE Sooke and Main I'ost Roatl. . . W. I. Burnett.
10
21 days (from
April 10, '07).
1 112
s cts.
3() 84
3tJ S4
719 (KJ
10(t 00
650 00
337 S6
5S »M»
78 00
20 00
15(i fMI
60 00
104 00
120 (M>
4(1 (HI
100 00
200 00
620 Oo
234 (M»
72 00
09 (Ml
.■>0 00
240 00
40 (M)
25 (Ml
3iM) (Ml
150 00
240 00
90 (Ml
132 2S
400 (Ml
100 00
200 00
125 (H)
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— YICTORIA DITISWN
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Coniin^ted.
B-189
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in Victoria Postal Division,
ikc. — Continued.
Name of Route.
Name
of
Contractor.
East Wellington and Northfield . . . W. Badcock
En-ington and Main Post Road. ... J. A. McCarter.
Esquinialt and Victoria 'H. W. Walker. .
Extension and Nanairao A. J. McMillan.
French Creek and Parksville H. Filler.
2
530 yds
4
8
T. Malculm 100 yd.s.
- - - I H
Ganges and Steamer Wharf. . .
Gibson's Landing and Mail Steamer E. Fletcher
Goldstream and Railway Station . . W. Portei .
do do ,M. Irwing. . .
Gordon Head and Victoria iN. D. Shaw .
Grantham and Sandwich I J. Blackburn
fi*
Hagan and Railway Station (via
Sluggett)
Happy Valley and Main Post Road.
Hartley Bay and Kitamaat
Hazelton and Kitamaat
Hazelton and Mansion Creek
F. Young 4^
J. Walker ', 2|
E. McCoskrie . . j300 yds
Mulvaney and
Burns | 140
H. M. Beacli. .... 190
1^
Heal and Railway Station C. Heal
Ileriot Bay .wd Wharf jH. A. Bull ,20 yds.
Hombv Island and Mail Steamer. . T. E. Ford .300 yds
Irvmes Landing and Wharf.. .
Keating and Railway Station .
Koksilah and do
do do
T. Dames. .
F. Young. . . 300 yds.
J. Boal, sr . ... 200 yds.
M. Ferneyhough 20(J yds.
Ladvsmitli and
do
do
do
M. C<jwan
T. Brvant .
Maple Bay and Sonienos G. McNeaL.
Milne's Landing and Victoria ,E. Milne.. .
400 vds.
400 yds.
4
23
Millstream and Victoria
do and Railway Station . . .
Mosquito Harbtiur and Wharf
Nanaimo and Comox Str. Wharf. .
Nanaimo and Railway Station
Nanaimo and Stovely
do do
Nanaimo and Victjria
Nanaimo and Street Letter Boxes. .
Nanaimo and Vancouver Str. Wharf
Nanoose Bay and ^lain Post Road .
Northfield and Railway Station. . .
24— a1:3
T. S. Mitchell . . 5
E. Pike 5
Sutton Lumber
and Trade Co . 50 yds.
Thompson and
Scoville. . . .300 yds.
do J
H. R. Bassett. . . j 5
W. Raines ... 5
.J. Porter
Thompson and,
Scoville I 7
do j300 yds.
W. Roberts 1 2
W. Badcock....! 1
o =-
3
2
as req.
1 trip.
2 trips
a sea
son.
2
4
3
1
1
1
3&4
Period.
12 months.
12 M . . .
12 M ...
12 .. ...
12
(to June 30, '07).
from M
Summer season
12 mouths....
12 ..
12 ..
12
(to Dec. 31, '07).
from II
(to.lune 30, '07).
from >i
9 days (to April 9, "07
6mos. (to Sept. .30, '07),
1 mo. from ^lar. 1, '08
2 mos. (to May 31, "07).
12 months
12 •■
12 !■ less fine
4 .. (to July 31, '07)
8 '< from II
Special trips
7 12 months.
6 ]12
2 12 .1 . .
r> Ii2
.\mount.
g! cts.
1(X> (HJ
30 00
360 00
180 00
150 00
25 00
52 00
20 00
60 tH>
227 Oo
100 00
140 (M)
50 00
25 00
239 00
522 00
68 25
12 (M)
26 00
52 00
60 00
30 00
10 00
50 00
1.50 00
3 72
50 00
5 00
5 00
1 00
52 00
195 61
33 34
66 66
1 06
295 00
156 00
75 00
190 00
B-190
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX B— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Detail of all payments of Mail Transportation in Victoria Postal Division,
ikc. — Concluded.
Name of Route.
Xanie
of
Contractor.
.1^
North Saanich and do
do do
H. A. Pye
M. A. Watson .
Oak Bay and V.ctoria . E. E. Richard .
Otter Point and Shirley E. Glark
Otter Point and Victoria H. Clark
Port Hardy and <2uatsino E. Evanson.
Port Seville and Wharf H. Hansen..
Port Simpson and Wharf J. A. Sharp.
Retreat Cove and Mail Steamer.. . . .T. Shaw
do do H. Volhners...
Roberts Creek and do .... J. F. Roberts. .
Rocky Point and Victoria T. Parker
Roy and Mail Steamer D. McGregor. .
do do P. McLeod ...
Royal Oak and Railway Station . . . W. E. Heal. . . .
Shawnigan Lake and Railway St. . .
Sidney and do
Somenos and do ....
do do ....
South Pender and Mail Steamer. . .
South Wellington and Ry. Station .
Squam sh and Upper Sijuamish . . . .
6
35
17
50 yds.
400 yds.
25
A. Koenig 50 yds.
J. J. White. . . 300 yd^.
T. G. Macneal.ilOO yds.
W. Herd
A. R. Spalding.
J. W. Davis....
J. Madden
Thurlow and Mail Steamer .J. M. Forest
Tod Inlet and Ra,ilway Station W. S. Butler. . .
Turgoose and Railway Station . . . . F. Turgoose
Union Bay Railway Stn. and Wharf Geo. Howe.
Vananda and Steamer Wharf
do do
Victoria Street Letter Carriers
Services
Victoria and (E. & X.) Ry. Station.
do (V. &S.) ■ do
Victoria— .Spe. Christma.-; Delivery.
Victoria and Street Letter Boxes. . .
Victoria and Wliarf
H. B. McLeod.
A. G. Deighton.
B. C. Electrio
Railway Co. . .
J. Porter
S. E. King
Pacific Transfer
Co
S. E. King
Victoria Trans
ferCo
100 yds.
li
i
24
300 yds.
2i
200 yds.
300 yd.s.
300 yds.
Welcome Pass and Mail Steamer. .
Wellington and Railway Station. .
do do
We.stholme and do
Total
Priestland . . .
Haggart
McKee
\. Xewhouse
Period.
Amount.
6 11 mos. (to Feb. 29, "08)..
6 1 1 .1 from .1
12 1
1 12
2 12
from Mar. 1, '08.
m'thly 6
2 12
6 Season 1907
from Oct. 1, '07.
21
6
6
12
12
2
12
1
1 9 mos. (to Dec. 31, '07).
. 3 11 from 11
12 11
12 1
! 6 1, (to Sept. 30, '07).
6 11 from It
12 ,1
12
12
10 days (to April 10, '07).
6 mos. from Oct. 1, '07..
12
12
12 .1
9 M frcm .July 1, "07.
12
12 .1
12
(to May 31, 'i>7;
from II
7 12 months,
asreq. 12 n .
200 yds.
(t<.)July 31, '07).
from 1
.?13,992 10
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in the D3minion of Canada, made
within the Year ended March 31, 1908.
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS BY RAILWAYS.
Name of Railway.
Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company
Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway
Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway
Atlantic, Quebec and Western Railway
Bay of Quinti' Railway
Berlin, Waterloo and Bridgejxjrt Railway
Boston and Maine Railway ...
British Columbia Electric Railway
Brockville, Westport and North Western Railway. ,
Bruce Mine.s and Algoma Railway Co
Canada C't.al and Railway Company
Canadian Northern Railway. Ontario
Canadian Northern Railway, Quebec
Canadian Northern R;i.ilway, Manitoba
Canadian Pacific Railway
Cai>e Breton Electric Railway
Caraquet Railway
Central Ontario flail way
Central Vermont Railway Company
Chatham, Wallaceburg and Lake Erie Railway . .
Cumberland Railway and Coal Company
Dominion Atlantic Railway
Elgin and Ha\ elock Railway
Grand Trunk Railway
Great Northern's Crows Nest Southern Branch R'y
Halifax and South Wei;tern Railway
Hamilton, (irimsby and Beanisville Railway.
Hamilton Radial Electric Railway
Hampton and St. Martins Railway
Hull Electric Railway
Intercolonial Railway ,
International Railway
Inverness Railway and Coal Companj-
Irondale, Bancroft and Ottawa Railway
Kent Northern Railway ,
Kingston and Pembroke Railway
Kootenay Railway and Navigation Compa
Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway
Levis County Electric Railway
Lotbiniere and Megantic Railway
Maine Central Railway
Manitoulin and North Shore Railway
Miritimc Coal, Railway and Power Company
Michigan Central Railway
Moncton and Buctouche Railway
Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway
New Brunswick Coal and Railway Company.
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Railway
New Brunswick Southern Railway
New Westminster and Soutiiern Railway ... .
Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company
Orford Mountain Railway
Ottawa and New York Railway
Prince Edward Island Railway
Quebec Central Railway T . . .
Quebec and Lake St. John Railway
Quebec Railway, Light and Power Company. . .
Quebec, Montreal and Southern Railway
pany.
Period.
Amount.
12 months
S cts.
1,412 8()
12
12 „
9 M and 14 days from Sept. 17, '07
12 „
12 „
12 M
127 91
4,572 51
419 12
6,992 23
100 00
2,851 20
12 .,
1,490 55
12 M
12 ,.
3,391 20
300 00
2 ,. to May 31, 1907
12 M
50 88
3,806 82
12 H
12
12 ,.
12 M
8,435 10
100,027 98
757,735 89
725 34
12 „
2,474 72
12
7,071 78
12
6,465 59
12 ,-
12 ,
237 09
1,117 84
12 .,
12
13,753 20
678 24
12
387,482 06
12 M
1.302 22
12
12
12 M
8 „ and 19 days from May 13, '07
12
12
15,902 00
409 00
235 50
367 63
1,000 00
163,310 96
12 M
12 ■
12
200 00
1,149 24
722 20
12 „
12 .,
678 24
7,224 21
12
12 M
2 M from Feb. 1, 1908
1,393 19
11,897 64
65 93
9 u from July 1, 1907
12
506 40
796 92
12
163 28
10 H from June 1, 1907
250 56
12 H
12
X2 ..
40. .340 51
501 76
1,601 60
12 .,
12 -,
12 „
12 „
12
12 H
1,285 30
1,667 32
2,214 38
1,475 40
314 00
715 92
12 M
12
12
3,973 51
23,178 82
19,180 24
12
12
14,787 37
2,198 88
12
5,943 86
MAIL TRANSPORTATION— DOMINION OF CANADA B— 195
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Detail of all payments for Mail Transportation in the Dominion of Canada, made
within the Year ended March 31, 1908 — Concluded.
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS BY RAILWAYS— Conc^wrffrf.
Name of Railway.
Period.
Amount.
Red Mountain Railway
Rutland Railway
Si. John Bridge and Railway Extension Company.
St. Lawrence and Adirondack Railway
Salisbury and Harvey Railway
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway. . . .
South Western Traction Railway
Sj'dney and Glace Bay Railway
Sydney and Louisburg Railw ay
Temiscouata Railway
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway. . . .
Thousand Islands Railway
Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway
Toronto and York Radial Railway.
12 months.
12
12
12
12
g
6
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway il2
Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon Railway
Victoria and Sydney Railway
Total
from July 2, 1907
and 20 days from Sept. 11, '07
? cts.
292 00
87 92
500 00
2,160 32
2,260 80
498 64
78 72
1.284 19
1.140 80
5,716 88
9,025 22
732 00
3.141 12
2,351 68
1.824 92
850 06
457 18
Sl,677,262 55
B-196
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Co7iti7iued.
Detail of all payments for making and repairing Mail Bags, Mail Locks, itc, during
the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908.
Amount.
H. Carson
E. G. Shepherd
S. & H. Borbridge
Kidd, Rutherford Co
S. S. Stratton
W. Willis & Son
M. .1. Wilson & Sons
C. H. Hall
Mrs. P. 0"Donoghue
I*. LiigsJin <fe Co
Pritchard-Andrews Co
.r. McKay
M. Scarrow
T. Fardy
C. Warner
D. Choquette
Hamilton Cotton Co
Keep Brothers
L. Desmarais
J. McCormick
Ca])ital Scale, Brass and Iron
Foundrv Co
R. H. Everest
K. Soper
Thornton & Truman ^
Canadian Pacific Railway Co. .
Smith Railway Mail Service. . .
Grand Trunk Railway
H. Stra-sler
Atlantic and Lake Superior
Railway
Collector of Customs, Ottawa
Temiscouata Railway
Cnltmibia Mail Crane Co . .
(ieo. May & Sons
W. P. McNeill & Co
Intercolonial Railway
Modern Machine Co
Starr Manufacturing Co
C. Higgerty
Mail bag.s
Ferrules, label cases, clamp locks, &c .
Mail bags . . .
Mail bagging
Mail bags and repairs
Letter pouches, mail bags and rejiairs.
Newspajjer sacks, re])airing mail bags.
Repairing mail bags
do
do
Steel presses, repairing label cases, &c.
Lettering hamp>ers, mail bags, &c ....
Repairing mail bags
do
do
do
Cotton cord
Brass gromets
Repairing mail bags
do
Parcel iwst hampers and repairs, &c.
Rapairing mail bags
do
Mail locks and mail bags
Erection and repair of mail cranes. .
Mail cranes
Repairing mail catch jKjsts, &c
Cartage of mail bags
Mail cranes
Customs duty on gromets . . . .
Mail cranes and erection of same . .
Mail cranes
Leather bags
Repairing mail catch post
Erecting do
Repairing parcel post hamiiers
Screws for catch post
Customs l)rokers' fees
Total
S cts.
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11,568 10
fi,709 35
6,187 91
5,430 70
4,700 14
2,495 58
1,890 00
1,472 25
1,341 77
1,211 40
1,019 50
940 90
919 75
810 23
654 33
600 00
475 75
373 80
349 86
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106 10
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47 48
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1 50
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64,624 92
W. J. Johnstone,
Accoiintant.
R. M. COULTER,
Depiitij Postmaster General,
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 190^
APPENDIX C
ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
MONEY ORDER AiND OTHER TRANSACTIONS
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
APPENDIX C.
MONEY ORDER TRANSACTIONS.
The number of Money Order Offices in opei'ation on the 31st March, 1908, was
2,918, an increase of 129 over the previous year.
The total number of Orders issued during the year was 2,990,691 as against
1,845,278 for the previous nine months. The aggregate value was 49,974,007.15 as
against 32,160,098.07 for the previous nine months
1,785,788 of the Orders issued during the year with a value of 831,836,628.91
were payable in the Dominion of Canada.
1,104,903 with a value of 18,137,378.24 were payable abroad.
The number of Orders issued abroad and payable in Canada was 497,125 with an
aggregate value of S7, 933, 360.62.
The number of Orders issued in Canada on the United States was 458,949, and
the value 66,385,013.91.
The number of OrJers issue i in the United States on Canada was 405,460 and the
value 86,100,204.28.
The following statement shows the number and value of Canadian Money Orders
and Postal Notes paid in the United States : —
Number.
0 mos., 1907.
Amount.
9 mos., 1907.
Number,
year 1908.
Amount,
year 1908.
Money Orders
Postal Notes . . .
265,469
219,6.57
83,755,758 58
394,814 35
4.58,949
369,680
86,38r,013 91
653,333 71
485,126
84,150,572 93
8828,629
87,038,347 62
The following changes took place during the year, viz. : — Establishment of direct
exchange of Money Orders with the Bahamas and Bermuda so that the advices go
directly from the offices of issue to the offices of payment without the intervention of
Exchange Offices on the same .system as with the United States.
Negotiations entered into for a similar service with Trinidad and Tobago.
Indirect exchange was established with the Republic of Honduras, the Republic of
Costa Rica and the Argentine Republic through Great Britain.
Direct exchange of Money Orders was established with the British agencies at
Beyrout (Turkey in Asia), and in Morocco at Casablanca, Fez, Larache, Mazagan,
Mogador, Rabat, Saffi, Tangier and Tetuan.
Money Orders formerly advised through the Belgian Department for payment in
Chili are now sent through the British Department. The^ new service is expected to
prove more satisfactory to the public.
Communications have been sent to Roumania and Russia with the view of estab-
lishing a direct Money Order service with those countries.
The Money Order Exchange Office on the Pacific was moved from Victoria to
A'ancouver, B.C., and it is expected that the change will give a more satisfactory
service to the public.
The "Advice of Payment" system was introduced into the services with the
United Kingdom, France and the Transvaal. This system permits the remitters of
Money Orders to obtain certificates of payment from the paying offices, the extra
hir^e for the service being 2c.
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX C—Oontinned.
The average value of Money -Orders issued during tlie year was $16.71, and the
average commission received from the public was 10.73.3 cents. *!
The total receipts from all sources amounted to 8377,076.91, and the total expen-
diture, including the salaries of the inside service at Ottawa, to $300,327.28, leaving
an excess of receipts over expenditure of 877,349.63.
The average value of Money Orders issued in Canada, including both the local and
foreign classes, and the average commission received thereon, are shown in the following
statement embracing the past thirteen years : —
Average
of Orders
1896 8 11
1897 11
1898 12
1899 13
1900 15
1901 15
1902 16
1903 ... 16
1904 15
1905 16
1906 17
1907 17
1908 16
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46
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63
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08
10-908
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10 651
28
9 -204
10
9-285
86
9-417
81
10 054
11
10-459
43
1 1 - 033
71
10-733
MOyET ORDER TRANSACTIONS C— 5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX C— Continued.
The following statement shows the receipts and expenditure for the year ended
:Ust March, 1908:—
Receipts.
Commission from public -S 321,003 29
Profit in exchange with other countries 47,131 74
Void money orders issued between 1st April, 1906, and 31st March, 1907 9,-541 8S
$ 377,676 91
Expenditure.
Salaries of head ottice, Ottawa : —
Permanent clerks 6 48,310 14
Temporary clerks 9,113 94
Ottawa Money Order Exchange Office : —
Permanent clerks 5,391 53
Temporary clerks 3,872 43
Extra help in November and December 631 75
8 67,319 79
Approximate cost of clerical force employed at money order duties in
city offices 62,375 00
Commission paid to postmasters at country offices 113,094 80
Balance of commission paid other countries 43,559 60
Printing and stationery for head office 2,279 77
Financial papers and journals 1616
Printing, stationery, date stamps, itc, outside service 11,531 66
Travelling expenses, Arc, in connection with transfer of Money Order
Exchange Office from Montreal to Ottawa 150 00
8 300,327 28
Excess of receipts over expenditure S 77,349 63
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX C—Vontinned.
MONEY ORDER TRANSACTIONS.
Analysis of the Money Order Bu^^iness <>f the Dominion uf Canada for year end^ d
March 31, 1908.
Total number and amount of Money Orders issued in —
Ontario
( Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon
Total number and amount of Money Orders issued
Total number and amount of Money Orders paid in —
Ontario
Quebec
Xova Scotia
Xew Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Manitoba
Sa-skatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon
Total number and amount of Money Orders paid. .
Total amount of Money Orders issued and paid
Xumber
of
Orders.
1,152,301
529,053
254,819
113,616
17,947
264,459
198,806
169,413
276,777
12,600
Amount.
2,990,691
1,069,040
47.5,898
167,707
9.5,272
18,431
305.620
66,829
60,044
104,001
1,546
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9,258,568 43
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1,933,405 08
296,515 00
4,480,226 99
3,510,022 73
2,756,392 57
6,116,945 51
553,223 86
15,544,937 87
8,222,005 82
3,0.36,420 03
1,7.38,931 10
352,665 68
5,250,9.37 44
1,658,264 35
1,340,298 71
2,522,431 95
66,552 87
2,.364,988
Total.
.f cts.
49,974,007 15
39,733,445,82
89,707,452 97
MO^'ET ORDER TRANSACTIONS
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APPENDIX C— Continued.
MONEY ORDERS.
The number of offices situated in each of the several provinces of the Dominion for
the past seven years was as follows : —
1902. 1903. 1904. 190.5. 1906. 1907. 1908.
Ontario 885 898 917 991 1,046 l,057^i 1,089
Quebec 485 509 543 629 663 693 I 728
Nova Scotia 221 229 233 264 272 280 | 281
New Brunswick 137 137 139 151 158 160 ^ 164
Prince Edward Island 23 24 26 33 33 33 | -5 33
Manitoba 126 130 136 162 180 Wig 196
Northwest Territories 70 75 82 110 1 S
Saskatchewan 108 130 I -i 157
Alberta 56 78 I 96
British Columbia 115 118 129 145 150 163! 166
Yukon 4 5 9 9 10 S) 8
Total 2,066 2,125 2,214 2,494 2,676 2,789 2,918
The number of money orders issued in each of the provinces during the past six
years is shown in the following statement : —
1902- 1903. 1903-1904. 1904-1905. 1905-1906. 1900-1907. 1907-1908.
Ontario 735,481
Quebec 2.5,3,492
Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island.
Manitoba. .
Northwest Territories .
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Yukon
193,843
80,101
13,040
136,261
86,651
798,448
297,202
214,236
87,.543
14,320
l(i0,981
113,180
145,295
24,541
163,016
20,307
806,308
329,033
204,723
88,388
13,761
173,194
131,681.
159,883
17,159
877,607
381,112
227,983
94,371 1
1.3,225
204,082
730, .540
327,081
174,340
73,U59
12,056
172,268 y
103,116
83,857
175,943
15,254
108,930 I
86,990 j
150,097 I
9,917 J
Total 1,668,705 1,869,233 1,924,130 2,178,519 1,84.5,278
1,152,301
529,9.53
2.54,819
113,616
17,947
264,459
198^806
169,413
276,777
12,600
2,990,691
The total sums received in each province for money orders issued during the same
years were as follows (cents omitted) : —
1902-1903. 1903-1904. 1904-1905. 1905-1906. 1906-1907.
Ontario $10,575,
Quebec 4,248,
Nova Scotia 2,795,
New Brunswick 1,221,
Prince Edward Island . . 202,
Manitoba 2,603,
Northwest Territories . . 1,476,
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia . . . 2,518.
Yukon 1,226!
103 .$ll,495,293!i;12,315,191 .§13,675,
119 4,997,871 .5,702,802 6,738,
685 3,0.50,5.30 2,958,799 .3,338,
593 1,347,418 1,410,827 1,555,
687 232,855 237,220 259.
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920 1,822,408 2,439,394
198.511,538,665)
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281 2,567,030 I
2.31 1,269,290 ./
6.57 210,556 I •£
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633
2,925,188
877,289
3,029
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9,258,568
3,712,223
1,933,405
29(!,515
4,480,227
3,510,023
2,756,393
6,116,945
553,224
Tot.al .?26,868,202 .S29,6.j2,811 .§32,349,475 .S.37,355,673 .§,32,160,098 .§49,974,007
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94 00
6 00
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257 32
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8 13
11 03
2 17
6 30
27 54
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Post-
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business.
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144 65
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103 25
973 19
549 62
2 75
222 96
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paid.
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15 00
424 19
5,674 50
1,189 32
82 03
1,365 00
32,941 50
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1,532 18
1,497 72
1,688 11
1,041 92
821 67
212 51
228 10
3,017 38
2, .570 71
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204 38
19 79
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111 80
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Money Orders
issued.
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1,086 15
5,13C 04
42,323 33
161,905 11
3,438 18
17,051 48
67,543 41
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issued.
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5,655
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230 20
1,113 16
4,719 19
10,816 90
842 80
2,045 00
8,222 36
*84,7G9 67
83,513 04
389 00
291 00
576 63
251 85
953 35
300 23
2.36 02
293 67
139 76
540 30
419 16
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APPENDIX D
REVENUE, SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES
IN CONNECTION WITH
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
24— Dl
I
8-9 EDWARD Vil
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
APPENDIX D.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES.
Revenue Collected by, and Salaries aad Allowances paid to Postmasters of Non-
Accounting Post Offices in the Dominion of Canada during the year ended Mai'ch
31, 1908.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
[based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance,
A BBOTTS Corners
Missisquoi Q
S cts.
82 00
S cts.
.50 00
S cts.
S cts.
Abenakis
Dorchester Q 233 30 35 00
Yamaska Q 272 74 +190 00
Abenakis Springs
19 00
Lambton, W.R O 78 13
Pictou N.S 26 00
Grey, SR O' 34 00
Inverness N.Si 16 02
Humboldt Saski 481 76
Bruce, N.R 0 53 15
Souris M: 16 20
Lincoln 0 102 60
35 00
35 00
35 00
153 00
c227 50
37 50
35 00
53 00
25 00
Abingdon
d Abney, Lot 64 . .
6 00
King's P.E.L
Yarmouth N.S
Prince P.E.I
Norfolk 0
Digby . .N S
db 00
48 00
82 00
37 60
154 10
Abram River
Abrams Village
35 00
35 00
35 00
90 on
3 66"
6 00
Kent N.B
Kent N.B
Simcoe, S.R 0
61 54 j 35 00
69 05 35 00
8 00
18 00
Acadie Siding
Achill . . .
28 05
15 00
24 00
62 75
89 10
32 25
216 25
179 15
30 00
dl 00
29 25
94 9.T
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
96 00
65 00
5 83
York, i N.B
(irenville 0
Qu'Appelle Sask
Bruce, N.R 0
Brome Q
Kent N.B
Saskatchewan Sask
Elgin, E.R 0
Megantic Q
Adair
6 00
6 00
Adderley
Addingham
Addington Forks
Adelaide
35 00
35 00
3"> 00
76 00
68 00
2 91
48 00
35 00
35 00
59 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
Antigonishe N^i 19 00
Middlesex, N R. O! 136 28
Yale & Caribou B. C 131 26
Renfrew S.R 0 6 00
6 00
Adelphi
6 00
Admaston
Renfrew, S.R 0
Hants N.S
Alta Alta
Antigonishe N.S
Queen's. P.E.I
Antigonishe N.S
Edmonton Alta
104 83
17 80
60 50
138 75
5 00
25 00
112 10
Admiral Rock
^tna
Af ton
Afton Road
leoo'
"'"6'6o'
Agricola
4 00
*Aguanish
Chicoutirai & Sag Ql 6 00
+ Including -820.00 night allowance. J Including -SIS. 00 night allowance, .S6.00 cf which is arrear".
* Winter office, made a regular ofiSce 1-12-07. c Including .S7.50 night allowance, d Credit for new
office not vet opened, a Opened 1-2-08. h Opened 1-3-08.
24— Dl^
D-4
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Nox- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
! {based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year).
AhmicLake Parry Sd O
Ahuntsic Laval Q
Aikenside Brandon M
Ainslie Glen Tnverneps. N.S
Aird Missisquoi Q
Airlie Duff erin O
Air Line Junction Well.-nd O
Aitkin's Ferry King's P.E.I
Akerly Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Alain Bonaventure Q
Alaindale Lr.tbiniere Q
g Alainbourg Drum'd & Artha'baska . Q
Alba Inverness "N.S
Alba Renfrew. N.R O
Prince..... P.E.l
Annapolis N.S
Queen's P.E.I
Hastings, E.R O
South Cape Breton ..N.S
Alban J-
Albany Cross
Alberry Plains
Albert
Albert Bridge
Albert Canyon KoMtenay B.C
Albertine Victoria N.B
Albert Mines King's & Albert N.B
Albert Mines Sherbrookb Q
Alberton Wentworth O
Albion iKing's P.P:.I
e Albion
e Albion . . .
c Albion Ridge. .
Albuna
Alburj*
AldlxDro'
Alder
Alderdale
Aldennere
Alder Point ....
Alder River
Aldershot
Aldersville
Alderville
Aldina .
Aldouane
b Aldred
Alexander ....
Alexandra
Alexandria
Alexandrina. . . .
Alexis Creek . . .
Alford Junction.
Alfred Centre...
Algonquin Park.
Alice
d Alinglj-
Alison
Alkali Lake
Allanburg .
iPeel O
New Westminster. . .B.C
Alberta Alta
Essex, S.R O
Prince Edward O
Elgin, W.R O
York, N.R O
Nipissing O
Comox-Atlin B.C
N. Cape Breton* Vic. N.S
Ouyslx>rough N.S
Wentworth O
Lunenburg N.S
Nortluiml>erland, W.R.O
Saskatchewan Sask
Kent N.B
Qu'Appelle Sask
Inverness N.S
(Queen's P.E.I
Yale & Caribou . ...B.C
Kent N.B
Yale & Caribou B.C
Brant O
Pre.'.cott O
Nipissing O
Renfrew, N.R O
Saskatchewan . . . .Sask
Westmoreland N.B
Yale& Caribou B.C
Welland O
N.B
$ cts.
44 20
19G 75
37 78
22 00
35 60
29 30
53 00
158 50
11 25
22 20
25 86
10 00
21 59
36 00
173 85
41 26
24 75
35 50
59 24
172 75
137 00
176 22 I
205 00 I
250 50
31 78
88 50
45 25
17 52
41 75
27 25
72 30
15 51
53 70
93 20
46 50
6 00
250 10
40 20
20 00
20 45
23 75
90 50
27 00
46 35
53 80
14 00
96 30
87 25
51 25
65 75
18 42
20 00
5 00
30 00
170 50
8 00
$ cts.
35 00
77 00
35 00
-H-45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
78 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
8 75
35 00
35 00
*102 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
63 00
44 00
+106 00
96 00
100 00
35 00
17 50
17 50
24 88
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
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135 00
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35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
35 00
39 50
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
35 00
35 00
95 00
35 00
Forward j Rent
Allow- Allow-
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8 cts.
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8 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
46 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
13 00
10 00
5 00
2 50
8 00
AUandale ....... |York ..
fl Opened 1-1-08. e Opened 1-1007. c Opened 15-7-07. 6 Opened 1.7.07. d Opened 1-807.
t+ Including $10.00 night allowance. * Including $12.00 night allowance. % Including $20.00 night
allowance.
XON-ACCOUNTINO POST OFFICES
D-5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX jy— Continued.
InTox-Accouxtixg Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Allanlea Dauphin
Allan's Comers Chateauguay .
Allan's Mills Lanark, 8.R
AUard Bona venture .
Allen Frontenac.
.M
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.0
Q
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Allendale Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Allen's MiUs Portneuf Q
Allenwood Simcoe, N. R O
Allisoui'ille Prince Kd\vai-d O
/Alliance Middlesex, W.R 0
Alliston King P. E.I
Alloa Peel O
Allsaw Victoria & Haliburton.O
Alluinette Island Pontiac Q
Alluvia. Xew Westminster B.C
Alnia Picton N.S
Abna Prince P. E. I
Almasippi Macdonald Mi
Aliuaville Chaniplain... Q
Alniira ... York, C.R O!
Alpha ( 2u' Apj lelle . Saskj
e Alpine Dau|ihin M
Alport Muskoka O
Alsace j Parry Sound ()
Alsfeldt Grey, S.R 0
a Alston Assa East Sask
Althorpe Lanark, S. R O
Alton Colchester N.S'
Altona Ontario, S.R O
Alva . . Bronie Q
Alvena '. j Humboldt Sask
Alward 1 Westmoreland .N.B
.Amaranth Station Dufferin O
Amber York, C.R 0{
Amlierley Huron, W. R O'
Ambleside Bi-uce, S. R O i
cAnerley Assa West Sask|
Aniherst Point Cumlierland N.S;
Amiens Middlese.x, N.R 0|
Amirault Hill Yarmouth N.S
Ammon Westmoreland N.B
Amulree Perth, N.R O
Anagance Ridge King's & Albert N.B
Ancienne Lorette j Quebec Q
Anderson r. .. | Perth, S. R O
Anderson Westmoreland N. B
Anderson's Comers Huntingdon Q
Andrew Edmonton Alt;'.
d .\ndrewsville Lanark, S.R O
Angove.
Angf Gardien .
.Angeline
.Angus Ridge.
r Anraharn Lake
.Vnnaheim
.Annan.
Annesley
Mackenzie Sask
Montmorency Q
Rouville Q
Strathcona Alta
Comox-Atlin B.C
Hunilxjldt Sask
Grey, N.R O
Pontiac Q
S cts.
8 00
177 50
92 00
53 81
15 95
200 23
74 36
65 58
81 70
46 00
46 40
40 88
8 00
67 25
25 45
107 75
94 86
26 70
41 50
61 50
63 76
26 00
90 05
52 75
361 99
44 32
18 75
65 56
97 20
1.05 00
5 95
14 60
25 50
33 50
156 20
23 30
34 93
67 05
29 00
76 00
6 00
81 75
16 00
195 38
102 90
19 45
62 00
163 45
70 00
9 08
126 21
131 55
25 45
15 00
131 65
183 00
19 23
S cts,
35 00
t90 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
78 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
14 58
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
(/ 55 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
8 75
48 00
35 00
140 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
50 00
55 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
72 00
35 00
11 66
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
88 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
76 00
35 00
35 00
72 00
74 00
35 00
14 58
52 00
86 00
35 00
S cts.
3 00
5 00
3 00
25 00
14 00
/Opened 1-11-07. « Including .§12.00 night allowance. f Including -815 night allowance,
a Opened 1-6-07. c Opened 1-11-07. rf Opened 1-12-07. c Opened 1-1 08.
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
50
13 00
6 00
6 00
(i 00
ti 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
D-6
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D — Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiNa Post Offices-Revenue, Salaries and AMow&nces-Continued.
Name of Post OfiBce.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Annidale
b Annis
Anson
Ansonia
Anten Mills
Antigonishe Harbour
Antigonishe Harbour (south side).
Antio<;h
Antrim
Antrim
Anvil Island
Appin Road
Appleby
Appleby Corner .
Sunbury &. Queen's . N. B. I
Yale-Cariboo E.G.]
Hastings, W.R O
Algoma, E.R O
Simcoe, N.R ^O
Antigonishe N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Muskoka O
Halifax N.S
Carleton O
Comox Atlin B.C
Queen's. . P.E.I
Halton O
Nipissing O
Appledore '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .. . Kent, E.R O
Apple Grove jStenstead . --M
Apple River ICimiberland . .
Appleton Lanark, ^.K.
Apto Smicoe ^R..
i^fjjt; Assa u est . . .
Arbakk.a'.V.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Provencher. . .
€ Arburv Humboldt.
.N.S."
O,
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, ..Sask
. ..Man
Sask
Uundas Oj
Colchester N-^t
Rescigouche N.B
Selkirk Mi
Pictou N.Sl
Froutenac Ol
Simcoe, E.R 0;
Sask. Sa.ski
Nipissing Oj
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q!
Carleton N-B|
YaiTiiouth N.Sj
Macdonald M
Yarmouth N.S|
Queen's P.E.Ij
Yarmouth N.Si
Parry Sound 0|
Antie^onishe N.Sj
Wellington, S.R Oi
Lanark, N.R O
Simcoe, S.R ^O
Arlington Kmg's -^.Sj
Arlington II" "^'^f V. a i'
Arlington Beach Humboldt Sask,
Arlington Hotel Como.v Atlm li.Cj
Armadale ... York, C.R i, vr
Armadale Kmgs ^' A
Armand T^miscouata ^1
Armitage York, ^.R -^j
Armond Carleton. N.B
Armstrong Kmg s & Albert iS.li
Armstrong 'Beauce . .
Armstrong's Brook Restigouche . ...
Armstrong's Comei Sunburj' & Queen
t Including .$10.00 night allowance,
a Opened 25-3-07. f Opened 1.V8-07.
<7 Including •?12 night allowance.
Archer
Archibald
Archibald Settlement.
Ardal .
Ardness
Ardoch
Ardtrea
a Arelee
e Argentite ....
d Argentency
Argyle
Argyle
Argyle
Argyle Head
Argyle Shore
Arpjie Sound
Ariel
Arisaig
Arkell
Arklan
Arlington
N.B,
N.B
Salary
{based on
revenxie of
previous
year.)
S cts.
40 50
506 75
fi6 00
6 00
78 00
21 75
22 50
11 00
25 00
185 00
11 25
26 50
144 00
24 70
17 00
41 25
179 80
275 34
29 25
13 00
38 45
33 00
26 00
32 50
23 00
50 50
27 25
137 45
40 00
42 00
245 00
rflO 00
43 48
53 m
58 50
71 00
18 00
84 00
16 62
4 00
91 00
7 00
20 50
15 10
29 00
73 30
77 42
30 <X)
39 40
176 63
26 00
24 00
5 00
18 70
50 17
69 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
t27 50
(/49 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
a") 00
35 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+129 00
132 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00 I
35 00 j
35 00 I
60 00 I
35 00 !
35 00
21 86
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 (0
35 00
82 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.; S cts.
20 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
16 00
4 00
6 00
3 00
^ Including 840 . 00 night allowance. h Re-opened 1-10-07.
c Opened 1-9-67. d Credit for new office not yet opened
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTtNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OtEce.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year) .
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Armstrong's Mills (Wellington, S.R O
Amer Essex, S. R O
Ames .'. Selkirk M
Arnold Shelburne & Queen 's.N.S
Amott. Grey, E.R O
Amstein. . . Parrj- Sound O
Aroostook Junction Victoria N.B
Arrandale Comox Atlin B.C
Arrowton ... Marquette M
Arthurette Victoria N.B
Arthurvale Calgary Alta
Arthurville , . ! Bellechasse Q
Ascot Comer Sherbrooke
Asessippi Marquette M
Ash Hal ton O
Ashdad Renfrew, S.R O
Ashdale Antigonishe N.S
Ashfield Inverness N.S
Ashgrove Halton O
Ashland Carleton N.B
Ashle Grey. N.R O
c Ashmore Digby N.S
Ashouapmouechouxan Chicoutitni & SaguenayQ
Ashville Dauphin M
Asker Strathcona Alta
Askilton Inverness. N. S
Aspdin Muskoka O
Aspen Guysborough N.S
Aspen Grove Yale & Caribou B.C
Aspotogan Lunenburg N.S
Assametquaghan [Bonaventure Q
Asselstine Leiuiox & Addingtou . . O
Aston Junction Nicolet Q
Aston Station . . Nicolet Q
Astorville Nipissing O
Astwood Mackenzie.... Sask
a Atalanta Quebec Q
Atha Ontario, S.R O
Athabasca Landing Edmonton Alta
Athalmer iKootenay B.C
Athelstan Huntingdon Q
Atherton (Norfolk O
Athlone Simcoe, S.R O
Athol (ilengarry O
Atikokan ThunderBay & Rainy-
River O
Atkin Lambton, E. R O
Atkinson Frontenac O
Atlanta King's N.S
Attercliffe i Lincoln O
AtterclifiFe Station ! Haldimand 0
Atwell
Atwood's Brook. .
cAubert Gall ion.
Aubigny
Aubrey
Macdonald M
Shelburae & Queen's N.S
Beauce Q
Provencher M
Chateauguay Q
S cts.
cts
19 20
35 00
133 00
63 00
47 00
35 00
2.5 25
35 00
123 07
58 00
137 10
63 00
286 82
126 00
74 80
50 00
5 00
35 00
66 92
35 00
75 44
35 00
48 81
35 00
286 43
5^150 00
137 05
62 00
55 75
35 00
64 45
35 00
8 00
35 00
24 96
35 00
115 55
55 00
11 00
35 00
14 50
35 00
66 00
34 02
35 00
175 55
/117 00
68 20
35 00
14 00
35 00
150 15
63 00
68 73
*52 00
66 25
35 00
20 50
rf42 50
38 65
35 00
22 25
35 00
101 58
38 00
138 50
68 00
77 75
35 00
80 00
35 00
28 30
35 00
30 80
35 00
487 00
226 00
256 12
92 00
341 34
il69 00
78 95
42 00
109 77
78 00
86 85
36 00
302 05
tl33 95
60 00
35 00
37 50
35 00
37 50
35 00
249 36
115 00
180 96
91 00
43 45
35 00
61 59
35 00
51 73
31 67
53 61
35 00
162 45
ttl07 00
•S cts,
14 00
*8 25
6 00
3 00
5r74 00
14 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
(/ Including .S7.:"')0 night allowance, a Ojiened 1-4-07. c Closed 1-2-08. t Including .S18.95 night
allowance. /Tnchidiiig -SSO night allowance. * Including .816 night allowance. + Includjng .S25 night
allowance, ft Including .S15 night allowance. ?< Credit for new office not yet opened, (/including §20
night allowance. ** Including 25 cts. arrears forward allowance.
D-8
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Auburn Queen's . . . .
Auburndale , Lunenburg.
c Auburndale IStrathcona.,
Auburnton Assa East...
Audet Beauce. . . .
Audley
Audrey
Aughrim
Augsburg
Augustine Cove. .
Auld
Auld's Cove
Auvergne ... ....
Avery s Portage .
Avesta
Avoca .
Avon
Avon
Avonbank
Avondale
Avondale
Avondale .
Avondale Station
Avonhurst Qu'.Appelle
Avonmore iKing's & Albert
P.E.l
..N.S
. Alta
..Saski
•Q
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
AUow-
Ontario, S.R O'
Assa. East Sask
Lambton, E.R O
Renfrew, N.H Oi
Prince P.E.l
Essex, S.R O
Guysborough N.S
Portneuf C^i
York N.Bi
Marquette Man
Argenteuil O
Elgin, E.R 0|
Megantic Q
Perth, S.R O
Pictou N.s!
Carleton N.Bl
Queen's P.E.I
Pictou N.SJ
. . Sask I
...N.Bl
Avonport iKing's N.S
Avonry Lambton, W.K O
Avonton I Perth, S.R O
Aweme Portage la Prairie M
Axe Lake Parry Sound O
Aylsworth Thunder Bay & Rainy-]
Azilda.
B
River O
Algoma, E.R O
$ cts.
13 75 !
21 00
32 m
5 GO
GO 75
58 70
37 10
40 00
49 50
65 15
38 35
10 25
103 15
68 00
**8 00
122 00
171 28
17 15
45 49
30 00
83 59
25 00
44 00
65 50
37 00
46 05
7 00
171 9.-)
21 25
47 25
28 17
85 00
S cts.
35 00
35 00
23 33
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
e47 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
35 00
08
105
35
35
35
40
.35
35
35
35
35
35
82
35
35
lACCARO
Back Bay . .
Back Lands .
Back Shore. .
Baddeck Bay
Baddeck Bridge.
133 65
214 95
6 00
10 95
33 40
28 25
6 25
53 20
81 55
13 00
141 65
27 50
27 00
30 70
20 25
15 00
21 25
14 01
35 00
71 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
Charlotte N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Pictou N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Baddeck River, North Bra.nch 'North Cape Breton and
j Victoria N.S
Baddow [Victoria & Haliburton.O
Badger , Provencher M
Badgerdale iMackenzie Sask
Badjeros Grey, E.R O
Bacrley Humboldt Sask
Baie de la Trinite Chiooutimi & SaguenayQ
Baie des Bacons Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Baie des Rochers Charlevoi.x Q
•Baie d'Urfe .Jacques Cartier Q
Baie Verte Road Westmoreland N.B
^Baildon Assa West Sask
<■ Opened 1-8-07. ** Credit for new office not yet opened, e Closed 1-2-08. * Sununer office.
/-/Opened 1-12-07. ^ Including .§10 night allowance. \\ Including §20 night allowance. X Including
$0 night allowance, e Including .?12 night allowance.
65 00
76 00
35 00
t*5 00
^41 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
78 00
35 00
t45 00
35 00
tt55 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
$ cts.
8 00
40 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
NON-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX jD^Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OtBce.
BaiUie.
Bairdsville
Baker
Baker Settlement. . . .
Balaclava
((Balcorao
Balderson
Baldoon
Baldwin
Baldwin's Mills
Baldwin's Road
Baleine.
Balfour
Balfour
Balfron
Baljennie
Ballantrae
Ballantyne's Cove. . . .
Hallantjme's Station .
Ballyduff
Ballymote
Balmoral
Balmoral
Balmoral
•Balmoral Milk
Balm.\ Beach
Balsam . . .
Balsam Bay
Balsam Grove
Balsam Hill
Balsam Luke
Baltic
Balvenie
Bamberg
Banbury
Banda
Bangor
Banks
Banks of Broad Cove.
Banner
Bannerman
Bannon
Barachois
Barachois Harbour. . .
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Barb
Barclay
Bardal
Bardo .
Bardolph
Bardsville
Bark Lake ....
Barkway
Barnaby River ,
Bamesdale. ..•
Baniesville. . . .
Charlotte N.B
Victoria X. B
Kootenay B.C
Lunenburg N. S
Grey, N.R O
YaleCarebou B.C
Lanark, S.R . O
Kent, W.R O
York, N.R O
Stanstead (^
King's P.E.lj
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Prince Ed wara 0|
Kootenay B.C
King's & Albert ....N.B
Saskatchewan Sask
York, N.R .0
Antigonishe N.S
Frontenac 0
Durham, O
Middlesex, E.R O
Haldimand O
ilestigouche N. B
Richmond N.S
Colchester N.S
York, S.R O
Ontario, S.R O
Selkirk M
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Renfrew, S.R O
Victoria & Haliburton . O
Prince P.E.T.
Renfrew, S.R O
Waterloo, N.R O
Parry Sound O
Simcoe, N.R O
King's P.E.I.
Grey, E.R O
Inverness N.S
Oxford, S.R O
Souris M
Carleton N.B
Westmoreland N. B
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Prescott O
Simcoe, S.R O
Brandon . . M
Strathcona Alta
Lennox <fe Addington..O
Mu.skoka O
Renfrew, S.R O
Muskoka O
Northumberland N.B
Parry Sound O
King's & Albert N.B
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year) .
Forward
Allow-
ance.
38 10
3G 58
110 70
(33 00
57 00
155 00
242 45
57 02
144 .55
292 45
10 00
2 70
8 00
10 20
26 20
36 82
225 11
89 20
15 50
64 90
84 50
145 89
68 45
17 50
50 51
165 00
17 00
9 25
2S 20
16 70
46 35
18 00
90 00
18 75
63 40
25 70
66 70
20 00
34 40
*15 00
23 00
31 25
41 00
116 15
27 25
15 46
147 35
23 0.-)
32 45
'JO 50
39 07
265 25
127 00
104 00
35
35
70
35
40
26
112
35
64
135
35
35
t45
35
35
35
102
35
35
35
49
72
35
35
35
4-+
"^81
35
35
35
35
35
35
38
35
35
35
37
35
35
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
62 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
641 52
116 00
78 00
45 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts. j S cts. ! $ cts.
3 00
6 00
00
2 13
3 00
3 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
(i 00
13 00
6 00
a Opened 1-7-07.
*X For Revenue,
allowance.
* Credit for new office not vet opened, t Including §10.00 night allowance.
etc. -S'f'c Appendix C. under Toronto, .sub-oHioes, etc. 6 Including .§6.52 night
D-10
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENTJIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Barney River Station .
Barney's Brook
Barney's River
Barnhart
Bamsley. . .
Barra Glen.
Pictou N.S
Hants N.S
Pictou N.S
Thunder Bay & Rainy
River O
Macdonald M
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Richmond N.S
Lennox & Addington..O
King's Albert N.B
Essex, S.R O
Algoma, E.R O
Huntingdon Q
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Algoma, W.R O
Mackenzie Sask
Hants N.S
Lunenburg N.S
Renfrew, S.R O
Northumberland N.B
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Northumberland N.B
Northumberland N.B
Charlotte N.B
Charlevoix Q
Charlevoix Q
Laval Q
Laval Q
Lincoln O
Wright. Q
Chicoutimi Q
Labelle Q
Charlotte N.B
Macdonald M
Bateston South Cape Breton . .N.S
Bathgate Strathcona Alta
Batiscan Station , Chaniijlain Q
Barra Head
Barrett
Barrettsholme
Barretville
Barrie I.sland
Barrington
Barrington West . .
Barrio's Beach
Bar Rivei
Barrows
Barr Settlement . . .
Barry's Comer
Barry vale
Barry ville
Bartholomew
Bartibog
Bartibog Bridge . . .
Bartibogue Station .
Bartlett Mills
Bas de la Baie
Bas de I'Anse
Bas de Ste. Rose. . .
Bas du Sault
Basingstoke
Baskatong
Ba.ssin
Bassin du Lievre . .
Basswood Ridge . . .
Bates
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Batoche
Battenburg
Batteau
Battersea
Battle Creek
h Battle Lake
Battle River
Bavelaw
Baxter
Baxter's Harbour..
Bay du Vin
Baie du Vin Mills.
Bayer Settlement.
Bayhead . .
Bayfield
Bay Fortune
Bayham
Humboldt Sask
Edmonton Alta
Simcoe, N.R O
Frontenac O
Assa. We.st Sask
Strathcona Alta
Strathcona Alta
.A.ssa. EasL . . Sask
Simcoe, S. R O
King's N.S
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Northumberland ....N.B
Halifax N.S
Colchester N.Si
King's P.E.1I
King's P.E.II
Elgin, E.R O)
h Opened, 1-3-08. ft Including §15.00 night allowance,
t Including .?12.00 night allowance. ** Including flO.
night allowance.
S cts. $ cts.
50 70
52 00
14(5 74
49 30
37 75
26 25
46 50
13 00
27 45
20 00
27 45
91 42
31 57
33 25
116 05
814 80
16 00
12 00
55 10
22 50
4 00
10 00
96 45
34 08
41 50
17 00
23 25
12 25
5 00
62 34
105 95
32 50
92 50
24 50
53 20
28 25
49 45
256 90
35 00
76 00
96 70
247 50
102 00
11 00
32 95
18 70
52 50
39 00
218 20
11 00
13 00
43 25
25 .50
34 45
138 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
35
35
35
35
35
35
tt66
35
35
44
*321
35
35
35
35
35
35
42
35
35
t47
35
35
35
36
65
35
40
35
35
**45
42
125
35
35
58
tl46
37
2
35
35
35
35
94
35
35
35
35
35
+86
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
12 00
6 00
2 50
31 00
6 00
13 00
76 00
3 00 i 13 00
6 00
6 00
* Including $35.00 night allowance.
00 night allowance. J Including $20.00
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Bayonne
Bay Road Valley.
BajTies Lake
Bayside
Bayside
Bayside
Bayside
Bay St. Lawrence .
Electoral District. Revenue,
Bayswat«r
Bayswater
** a Bayswater
Bay View
Bay View
Bayview
Bayview
Beach Meadows
Bead) Point
Beacon Hill
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield
Bear Brook
Bear Cave
Bear Cove, Cheticamp.
Bear Cove
Bear Island
Bear Line
Bear Point
Bear River
a Beard Creek iKootenay
b Beam Pontiac
.loliette Q
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Kootenay B.C
Halifax N.S
Hastings, W.R O
Northumberland... .N.E
Charlotte X.B
North Cape Breton and
Victoria X.S
King's* Albert.... N.B
Lunenburg N. S
Carleton O
Digby N.S
•St. John N.B
QueenV P.E.I
Grey, N.R O
Shelburne & (Queen's. N.S
King's P.E.I
Colchester N.S
Macdonald M
Oxford, S.R. O
Jacques Cartier Q
Victoria N.B
Russell O
Muskoka O
Digby N.S
Hahfax N.S
York N.B
Kent, W.R O
Shelburne & Queen 's . N. S
King's P.E. I
.B.C
Q
Beaton jKootenay B.C
Beaton's Mills . iQueen's P.E.I
Beatrice Muskoka 0
Beauchamp. . iHumboldt Sask
Beauchene.
Beaudoin
Beaudoin, St. Sub-Office.
Beaufort
Beaulac
Beaulieu
Beauly
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beauport Est
JBeaurepaire
Beauvoir
Beaver
Beaver
Beaver Bank
Pontiac Q
Megantic Q
Hochelaga Q
Carleton .N.B
Montcalm Q
Montmorency Q
Antigonishe N.S
Bellechasse Q
Westmoreland . . . .N.B
Strathcona Alta
Quebec Q
Jacques Cartier Q
Vaudreuil Q
Huntingdon Q
Kootenay B.C
Halifax N.S
Beaver Brook jKing's & Albert N.B
S cts.
43 00
17 25
163 40
25 46
70 50
37 00
45 67
87 05
34 75
36 50
*»
16 00
17 75
73 25
84 19
52 00
86 70
23 81
46 60
66 50
95 00
13 00
133 89
81 87
30 00
12 10
40 25
47 05
75 75
89 75
8 20
23 00
173 30
53 50
49 25
69 90
549 85
17 50
»
40 89
20 20
161 15
13 00
108 00
20 00
115 31
29 70
39 00
35 05
43 00
146 20
61 30
24 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow -
S cts.
36 00
e47 00
96 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
35 00
i56 55
35 00
tt45 00
35
35
35
35
35
44
35
35
45
44
."<5
70
36
35
35
35
35
38
40
35
21
90
35
35
35
232
35
35 00
35 00
67 00
35 00
t69 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
4 00
8 00
38 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
% cts.
6 00
6 00
8 00
25 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
** For Revenue, &c., See Appendix C, under Ottawa Sub Offices, (a) Opened 25-3-07. (6) Opened
15-8-07. X Summer offices. * For Revenue, etc. see Appendix C under Montreal Sub-Office, c Including
$20 night allowance, d Including .$15.55 night allowance, ft Including -SIO.OO night allowance, t In-
cluding .?15.00 night allowance.
D-12
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D—Contmued.
NoN-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District. I Revenue.
Beaver Brook
Beaver Brook Station.
Beaver Cove
Colchester N.S
Northumberland . . ..N.B
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
CoinoN Atlin B.C
( Jrey, E. R O
Mackenzie Sask
York N.B,
Yale* Cariboo B.C I
Halifax N.S
Erimonton. Altii
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Strathcona Alta
r^ambton, W.R. . ..O
Nanaimo B.C
Digby N.S
Beaver Creek
Beaverdale
Beaver Dale
Beaver Daui. ...
Beaverdell. .
Beav»-r Harbour.
Beaver Hills. . . .
Bea\er Lake.. . .
Beaver Lake. . . .
Beaver Meadow
Beaver Pouit . . .
Beaver River ...
Beazer 'Alta. Alta
Beckenham [Mackenzie Sask
Beckstead 'Dundas O
Beckwith |Cnn)l)erland N.S
Bedell [Carleton N.B
Bedford Mills Frontenac O
Bedford Station jQueen's P.E.I
Beech Grove Pontiac Q
Beech Hill King's & Albert N.B
Beech Hill Lunenburg N.S
Beech Lane Norfolk ()
Beechmont South Cape Breton. . N S
Beechmount I Hastings, W.R O
Beecii Ridge 1 Argenteuil Q
Beechville IHalifa.x N.S
Beechwood ! Antigonishe N.S
Beechwood iCarleton .N.B
Beersville Kent N.B
Beeston iQu'Appelle Sask
Beith {Huntingdon Q
Bekevar ! Assa East S-i-sk
Belair Portneuf Q
Beland
h Belanger
Bel court . .
Belfast [Huron, W.R
Belisle's Mills 'Terrebonne. .
Beauco Q
Assa West Sa.sk
Macdouald M
()
Q
Bella Bella Comox .\t!in B.C
Bellamy's Brockville ()
BelleAn.se (iaspe Q
Belle C6te i Inverness N.S
Queen's P.E.I
Glouce.ster. N.B
Gloucester N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Belle Creek
Belledune
Belledune River,
Bellefontaine.. .
Bellegarde ....
Belleisle
Belleisle Bay King's & Albert
Belleisle Creek King's & Albert
<i Bellevue .... Alta
c Bellevue.
.■\.9s:i East..
Annapolis.
.Sask
..N.S
N B
..N.P.
Alta
Brandon M
$ cts.
30 75
20 82
42 00
(i7 45
33 45
29 94
27 75
52 03
41 75
67 74
38 25
19 95
48 92
55 95
144 05
54 64
109 30
24 00
41 61
20 05
172 05
60 20
13 00
26 25
12 0!)
19 20
8 10
It) 20
49 60
8 00
9 00
115 50
44 50
17 00
111 50
6 25
83 90
11 50
13 00
38 50
22S 95
111 20
223 25
102 65
66 80
116 .')7
112 75
107 66
45 00
58 50
18 75
89 70
25 00
313 14
338 16
70 20
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
iicur).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
35 00
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
37
35
45
35
35
75
35
38
35
35
35
78
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
50
35
35
50
35
40
35
19
35
108
62
76
43
'•47
*69
49
50
40
35
35
45
3.
142
27
17
S cts.
1
S cts.
3 00
1
1 tt3 25
'2 56"
I
'
( 6 00
1
I::::::-..
6 W)
16 00
14 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
■■■506"
"" ' 6 00'
2 50
1
2 25
12 00
13 00
ft Including 25 cts. arrears foreward allowance. (6) Opened 16-9-07. («) Opened 15-607.
mg .S12.00 night allowance. X Including .si. 5.00 night allowance [r) Opened 1-10-07.
Includ
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiNo Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Bellevue ". [Queen's P.E . I
Belle Marche llnverness N.S
Bellenden Sunbury & Queen's . X.B
BeUe Riviere Two Mountains Q
Belle Vallee iSt. Jean & Iberville .. . . Q
BelleWlle ICarleton N.B
Belleville | Yarmouth N.S
Simcoe, S.R O
Dauphin Man
Algoma, E.R O
Digby N.S
Westmoreland N.B
• Q
N.S
Revenue.
Bell Ewart
Bellhampton
Bellinghani
Belliveaux-Cove. . .
Belliveaux- Village
Bell-Mount I Pontiac
Belloni | South Cape Breton
Bell Rapids (Hastings, W.R O
Bellrock JFrontenac O
a Bellshill jStratbcona Alta
Belleview Hastings, W.R O
Belmeade [Russell Oj
Belmina iKichmond & Wolfe Q,
Belmont... iPrince ...P.E.ll
Belmont.
Belmore.
Belton. .
Belvedere.
Colchester N.S
Brvice, S.R O
Middlese.x, E.R O
Edmonton Alta
Belyea's Cove Sun bury & Queen's . N.B
Benacadie
Benacadie Pond.
North Cape & Breton V'ic-
toria N.Sj
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Ben Allen Grey, N.R 0|
Benbecula 1 Assa. East Sask
Benchonzie :Humboldt Sask
Bendale York, C. R O
Bender Assa. East Sask
Ben Eoin ISouth Cape Breton. .N.S
Benjamin's IVIills [Hants N.S
dBenjamin River |Restigouche N.B
Ben Lomond .|St. John N.B
Bennett
Bennington
Bensfort
Benson
Bentpath
Bent River .
Beranger
Berens River
Beresford
Beresina
tBergen
cBergland
Bir iiingham
Bemadette
Bernard
Megan tic Q
Oxford, N.R O
Peterborough, W. R . . . . O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Lambton.W.R O
Muskoka O
Missisquoi Q
Selkirk M
Gloucester N.B
A ssa. East Sask
Calgary Alta
Thunder Bay&R. River O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Levis Q
Assa. West . . Sask
Bemier Megantic Q
Berriedale i Parry Sound O
Berry Hill jColchester N.S
a Opened, 15-6-07. t Including SIO.OO night allowance.
e Opened 1-5-07. * Credits for new office not yet ojjened.
S cts.
51 60
43 02
18 95
119 25
18 10
9 50
140 00
149 06
17 00
50 10
227 00
18 00
59 95
16 20
26 00
111 50
41 10
235 78
50 45
47 35
13 50
264 69
206 68
115 50
171 95
44 38
19 50
12 00
23 40
14 00
119 85
39 75
215 96
11 00
128 00
21 00
32 25
24 79
61 50
116 80
12 90
26 30
75 05
16 50
11 00
118 00
11 00
22 13
53 96
*9 00
15 30
*9 00
6 25
146 40
12 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
yea r. )
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
66 00
t45 00
35 00
75 00
85 00
35 00
t45 00
102 00
35 00
39 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
27 76
111 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
113 00
95 00
61 00
76 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
4:54 97
35 00
51 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
14 58
32 07
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
3 00
3 38
3 00
$ cts.
G 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
1 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
'/ Opened 1-2 -08. h Opened 1-11-07.
Irichiding §4.97 night allowance.
D-14
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Berry Mill Station , Westmoreland N.B
Berryland Ontario O
Berrj'ton... King's & Albert N.B
Berrj'ton ! Leeds O
Bersimis 'Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Bertdale Mackenzie Sask
Berthaville Nipissing O
cBerlhelot Montmorency Q
Berthier Junction Berthier Q
Berton Portage la Prairie M
Bertrand Gloucester N.B
Berwick West King's N.S
Bethany Shetford Q
Bethany Marquette M
Bethel Shefford Q
Bethel Prince Edward O
Bethel (irove Northumberland, W.R.O
Bethesda York, N.R O
Beulah King's N.B
Bewdley Northumberland, W. R. 0
d Bexhill Strathcona Alta
Bexley Victoria & Haliburton . O
Bickford iLambton, W.R 0
Big Bank .North Cajie Breton & Vic-
! toria N.S
Big Bar Creek A^ale & Caribou B.C
Big Beach North Cape Breton &Vic-
I toria N.S
Big Bio«)k Inverness N.S
Big Cove Sunbnrv & Queen's. .N.B
Big Creek Yale, Cariboo B.C
Big Fork Thunder Bay & Rainy
[ River O
Biggar Ridge iCarleton N.B
Big Glen iSouth Cape Breton . .N.S
Big Harbour
North Cape Breton &Vic
toria N.S
Big Harbour Island Inverness N.S
Big Hill North Cape Breton &Vic-
I toria N.S
Big Intervale (Cape North) |North Caije Breton & Vic
I toria N.S
Big Intervale (Margaree) Inverness N.S
Big Island iPictou N.S
Big Island iPiince Edward O
Big Lake Algoma, E.R O
Big Loraine South Cape Breton . . N.S
Big Marsh . . . J Antigonislie '. . .N.S
Big Point Kent, W.R O
Big Pond South C&pe Breton. .N.S
6 Big Pond Centre South Cape Breton. .N.S
Big Port L'Hobert Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
c Big Quill Humboldt Sask
Big Ridge South Cape Breton. .N.S
Big Ridge South South Cai>e Breton . .N.S
Big Tracadie I Antigonishe N.S
JRevenue.
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.! $ cts,
120 72
50 00
*7 00
17 00
35 00
44 50
35 00
52 09
t80 00
38 00
35 00
32 25
35 00
31 76
11 66
46 75
35 00
109 00
55 00
49 50
35 00
10 50
35 00
62 20
35 00
80 80
42 00
99 35
53 00
64 70
35 00
24 95
35 00
131 18
75 00
29 48
35 00
116 25
55 00
16 00
5 83
127 63
84 00
113 50
58 00
18 50
35 00
31 30
35 00
27 25
35 00
9 00
35 00
12 00
35 00
16 63
35 00
103 35
52 00
30 50
35 00
17 00
: 45 00
11 00
35 00
11 25
35 00
15 25
t 41 00
18 81
35 00
8 65
35 00
27 45
35 00
22 44
35 00
65 59
35 00
32 20
35 00
14 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
64 45
35 00
23 25
17 50
28 50
35 00
6 00
4 42
15 00
35 00
16 25
35 00
177 05
91 00
S cts.
tt 163 75
10 00
3 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
.? cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 OO
6 00
8 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
00
12 00
6 00
c Opened 1-12-07. d Opened 1-2-08. * Credit for new office not yet opened. + Including S40 special
salary allowance. +t Including S75 special forward allowance for winter 1906-07 and -SSO for winter
1907-08. b Opened 1-10 07. c Oi)ened 15-2-08. :J Including -SIO night allowance, t Including $6 night
allowance.
yOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and AUowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
pre^nous
year).
Forward
Allow-
Rent
AUow-
S cts.
S cts.
11
150
35
35
35
35
113
35
* 44
35
67
t79
125
56
35
35
86
44
138
60
35
35
35
35
5
35
35
tt 50
57
35
56
35 00
35 00
26 25
79 00
35 00
52 00
114 00
35 00
:50 83
35 00
35 00
54 00
46 00
35 00
35 00
36 50
35 00
36 00
85 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
3 00
•S cts.
13 00
3 00
13 00
21 00
6 00
24 00
6 00
13 00
2 50
8 00
13 00
6 00
S cts.
c Big "Valley Strathcona Alta| 35 71
Binbrook Wentworth O 28150
Bingham Roatl Haldiniand O 28 16
Binkham Wellington, S.R 0 19 00
Birch Brook Pictou X.S 33 09
Birch Grove South Cape Breton. .N.S 15 00
Birch Hills Humboldt Sask; 415 75
Birch Ridge Victoria N.B 2175
BirchtowTi Shelburne & Queen's N.S 80 75
Birchwood Cumberland N.S 32 75
Birdell Grev, E.R O 160 90
Bird's Creek Hastings, W.R 0 143 71
Bird's Hill Selkirk M 358 62
Birdsalls Peterborough, E.R. . . .0 59 00
Birdton York N.B 19 60
Birdview ' A.ssa. W SaskI 52 52
Birkendale Muskoka O 246 90
Bimam Lambton. E.R O 71 04
Birnie Dauphin M 27132
Birr Middlesex, E.R O 137 50
Birson Humboldt Saskj 9 00
Bishop Mountain Kings N.S 19 00
Bishopville King's N.S 14 00
Bismark Sti athcona Alta 35 93
rf Bison Assa. West Sask 9 00
Bissett Creek. Nipissing Oj 82 44
Bisson 'Beauce Q 27 50
Bissonnette Montcalm Q 85 70
Bittern Lake Strathcona Alta 108 00
Black Avon Antigonishe N.S 24 50
Black Bank Dufferin O 50 62
Black Brook North Cape Breton &Vic-l
toria N.S 23 00
Blackburn Russell 0 1100
a Black Diamond Calgary Alta 74 00
Black Creek Welland O 135 25
Black D.nald Renfrew, S.R O 12 00
Black Hawk Thunder Bay and Rainy;
River O; 107 50
Black Heath Wentworth 01 184 57
Black'^tt's Lake South Cape Breton . . N.S' 8 00
Blackfoot Hills Strathcona. Altai 71 50
Black Land Re.stigouche N.B 66 50
Black Pines Yale & Cariboo B.C 45 88
Black Point ,Restigouche N.B 110 70
Black Point Halifax N.S 147 45
Black Point Shelburne & Queen 's.N.S 27 00
Black River Northumberland .... N.B 32 20
Black River. ' St. John N.B 62 05
Black River Bridge Prince Edward O 64 45
Black River Bridge 'Northumberland N.B 67.75
Black River Depot Pontiac Q 137 25
Black R(jck Cumlx-rland N.S 2 00
Black Rock Gloucester N.B 12 25
Black Rock North Cape Breton and
i Victoria N.S 21 45
Black Spring Ridge |Alta ..Alta' /7 00
c Openedl -12-07. d Opened 1-2-08. a Opened 1-7-07. . * Including •S4..50 night allowance. + Includ-
ing .*!() night allowance, ft Including .S15 night allowance. :J: Including §15.83 night allowance.
/ Credit for new office not yet opened.
6 00
2 50
2 50
6 66
6 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
D-16
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX J)— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue7 Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previoxts
year).
8 cts.
Black's Comers
Black's Harbour
Blackstone
Blackwater Ontario, X.R. .
d Blackwell Lambton, W.R
Dufferin O
Charlotte N.B
Inverness . .N.S
...O
...O
Blackwood iQu'Appelle Sask
Blair Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Blair Athol 'Restigouche. . N.B
Blairhampton Victoria & Haliburton.O
Blairmore Alta Alta
Blairton Peterborough, E.R O
Blai
b Blaine Lake
Blake
Blakely
Blakeney
Blanchard Road
Blanchard Settlement
Blanche
Blanche Shelbume & Qaeen's.N.S
Blanchet Levis Q
Blandford Drum'nd & Arthabaska.Q
Blandford Station [Oxford, N.R O
Blantyre Grey, E.R 0
Blay ney . . - Norfolk O
c Blaynev Alta Alta
Beauce Q
Sask Sask
Huron, S.R O
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Lanark, N.R O
Pictou N.S
Gloucester N.B
Labelle Q
York .N.B
Humboldt Sask
Hastings, E.R O
St. Lawrence Q
1 Northumberland. . . .N.B
Blaney Ridge.
Bleakmore
Blessineton
Bleury Street (sub-office.
Blissfield
Blissville Sunbuiy & Queen's ..N.B
Block House Lunenburg N.S
Blomidon King's N.S
Bloomfield (Prince P.E.I
Bloomfield Digby N.S
Bloomfield Ridge [York ^ N.B
Blo<jmingdale Waterloo, N.R O
Blwjniing Point Queen's P.E.I
0 Blooming l^oint North . Queen's ^-^^
Bloomington Annaywlis N.S
Bloomington York, N.R O
Norfolk O
Dufferin O
Levis Q
I Yale & Cariboo B.C
Victoria. N.B
Bloomsburg.
Blount
Blouin
Blucher Hall.
Blue Bell....
Blue Cove iGloucester N.Bj
Blue Church Road Grenville 0[
Blue Lake Brant O
Blue Mountain Pictou N.S
Blue Mountain Bend Victoria N.B
Blue Rock Lunenburg N.S|
Blue Sea Comer Cumberland N.S:
Blue Sea Lake Wright Q
t Blue Hill Assa. West Sa'.kl
d Late Blackwell Station. h Opened 20 H-07. c Opened 1.5-7 07. n Opened 1.5-4 07.
Revenue, etc., pee appendix C under Montreal, Sub-Otfices, etc. c Including 848 night allowance,
t Including $15 night allowance, ft Incliiding $25 night allowance. + Opened 15-6-07.
37
481
27
150
26
52
118
36
12
1,061
59
21)
15
155
27
185
5
27
103
18
74
89
76
84
60
37
32
180
73
108
19
144
18
28
52
32
123
12
17
29
101
12
12
32
35
26
19
218
68
13
41
24
89
35
00
14
25
29
50
72
00
00
.50
00
00
02
CO
50
50
90
00
60
51
20
.50
25
20
IX)
80
00
10
50
25
00
75
00
0()
35 00
130 00
35 00
88 00
3.5 00
35 ' It
.50 00
35 00
35 00
f 489 00
35 00
35 00
27 28
70 00
35 00
8{i 00
35 Oil
35 00
tl02 00
35 OC
35 00
47 00
.So 00
56 00
35 00
24 88
.35 00
60 00
39 00
43 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
t-f60 (X»
35 00
35 00
70 00
35 00
33 (;3
35 00
58 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
42 00
35 <X)
35 00
35 00
44 00
27 76
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts.
13 00
'2266
606'
6 00
94 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
6 CM)
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 60
3 00
For
yON-ACCOUNTINQ POST OFFICES
D-17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiNG Post OfSces — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Blue's Mill . .
Blufif Centre ..
Blythfield . . .
Bocabec
Boca bee Cove .
Bogart
Bohann
Boileau
Bois Blanc. . . .
Boisbriand . . . .
Boisdale
Inverness X. S
Strathcona Alta
Macdonald M
Charlotte N.B
Charlotte X.B
Hastings, E.R O
Assa. West Sask
LabeUe Q|
Maskinonge Q
Chateauguay Qi
Xortli Cape Breton ai»d
Victoria N.S
« Boishelx-rt Gloucester N.BJ
Bois de Filion Terrebonne Q
/Bois des Hurous Lotbiniere Q
Bois Franc Wright Q
Boissonneault .... Megantic Q
Boi vin ... Beauce i}
Bolduc's Siding Ccimpton i'l
Bolingbroke Lanark, S. R O
Bolsover Victoria & Haliburton .0
Bolton Forest Brome Q
Bolton Glen Brome Q
Bomanton . . XorthumberlandjW. R.O
Bon Accord V'ictoria X.B
Bon Accord Edmonton Alta
d Bon Accord New We.-^ttninster. . . B.C
Bonaventure East Bonaventure Q
Bona venture. Island Gaspe (}
Bon Con.seil iDrum'nd & Arthabaska.Qi
Bon Desir [Chicoutinii & Saguenay Q!
Bon Echo . i Frontenac Oi
c Bond ^Mackenzie.. Saskf
Bond ville ' Brome Q
Bonin villa Algoma, E.R O!
Bongard's Comers Prince Edward O
Bonheur Thunder Bay and Rainy'
; River O:
Bonnechere : Renfrew, S. R O
Bonne Esperance [ Chicoutinii & Saguenay.Q
Bonne Msidone Humlx)ldt Sask
Bonney River Station Charlotte X.B
Bonnie L)oon Macdonald M
Bonnie Glen Strathcona Alta
e Bonnie View Assa. West Sa«k
Bon Secoui-s.
Bonshaw
Bonnalie.
Bonville
Bon well
Bookton ,
Boom Road . . . .
Booth
* Boraston . . . . ,
Booth viUe ....
Bord h Plouffe ,
Kent X.B
Queen's P.E.I
Sask Sask
Stomiont O
Queen's P.E.I
Xorfolk O
Northumberlan.l X.B
Pontiac Q
Assa. West Sask
Grey, S.R O
Laval Q
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
19 50
44 47
43 75
76 00
67 85
Sii Oi)
136 50
87 38
105 95
55 00
68
20
10
10
25
47
10
42
35
173
24
41
25
42
30
39
114
35
147
45
70
25
168
53
52
00
41
00
00
35
13
83
20
50
52
80
50
50 I
75
00 ;
85 '•
21
0(1
10
00
00
00
50
83
00
280 80
27 35
34 70
72 60
179 50
28 25
101 70
27 00
17 30
124 23
£f9 00
68 75
21 25
184 90
95 50
30 00
21 08
72 25
75 60
S cts.
35 00
35 00
48 00
39 00
35 00
52 00
45 00
40 00
.54 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
35
32
35
2
35
35
35
35
31
78
35
35
35
35
35
17
70
35
68
145
35
8
t+100
35
35
49 00
35 00
t45 00
35 00
106 00
35 00
45 00
26 25
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
88 00
41 (to
37 50
20 41
35 00
40 00
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
5 00
3 00
1 75
10 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00 "
fi 00
2 50
8 00
13 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
6 W>
3 00
« Opened 1-5-09. /"Opened 16-3-08. rf Opened 1-10-07. c Openedl-1-08. c Opened 1-7-07. t In-
cluding ^\0 night allowance, ft Including §16 night allowance. '/ Credit for new office not yet ojjened.
* Opened 1-9-07.
24— d2
D-18
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Bordeaux 'Laval Q
Bord a Plouflfe Quest iLaval Q
Bord de I'Eau iPortneuf Q
Borromee ' Russell O
Boscobel Shefford Q
Boscurvis Assa. East Sask
Boskung Victoria & Halibiirton . O
b Bosse
Boston
Boston Mills
Bosworth . . .
Boswell
Borszezow . .
Bothwell Kinpf's
Bothwell Corners Grey. N
Victoria X. B
Norfolk O
Peel O
Wellington, X.R O
Kootenay, B.C.
Strathcona Alta
P.E.I
R O
Botreau.K iChateauguay (i
Botwright jStrathcona Sask
Botsford Portage Westmoreland N.B
Boucherville Thunder Bay & Rainy j
I River O
Bouck's Hill jDundas O
Boudreau Westmoreland N.B
Boudreau Corners IComxJton Q
Boudreau Village I Westmoreland N.B
Bougainville iGaspe Q
Boughton Island . [King's P.E. I
Boulardarie jNorth Cape Breton& Vic-
toria N.S
Boulardarie Centre JNorth CapeBreton & Vic-
i toria N.S
Boulardarie Ea.st North Cape Bretonfe Vic-
toria N.S
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria NS.
Jacques Cartier Q
Drum'nd& ArthabaskaQ
Haistings, E.R O
Alta Alta
We.stmoreland N.B
Carleton , N.B
Parry Sound O
Kent N.B
Portneuf Q
Slierbrooke Q
Boulardarie We.st .
Paul .
Boulevard St
Boulogne
Boulter
c Boundary Creek. . . .
Boundary Creek
Boundary, Presqu'Ile
Bourdeau
Bourgeois
Bourg Louis
* Bourlamaque
Bournival Tiiree Rivers & St. Mau-
I rice Q
Bout de risle Laval Q
Boutilier Point Halifax N.S
Bowell Leeds, O
Bowell I Assa. W. Alta
Bowen Island iComox Atlin B. C.
Bowesville I Russell O
Bow Island jAlta Alta
Bowling Green I Dufferin O
Bown ... jCompton . . Q
Bowood Middlesex, N.R O
a Bowtell Strathcona Alta
S cts.
256 50
22 95
15 59
12 25
105 00
37 20
32 54
5 00
203 25
64 03
65 85
26 25
10 00
29 25
21 33
6 00
r 6 00
20 00
28 45
145 14
28 75
24 00
45 50
23 00
10 50
38 50
32 75
25 75
tt
20 00
20 00
57 25
27 00
114 95
150 50
193 95
213 75
107 00
68 65
41 80
96 53
$ cts.
75 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
59 00
35 00
35 00
36 66
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
85 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
18 00
35 00
218 10
108 00
32 50
35 00
90 50
41 00
17 00
24 88
135 50
64 00
10 00
35 00
21 25
35 00
25 50
35 00
132 50
t 46 00
18 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
.■^8 00
35 00
60 00
38 00
63 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
S cts.
cts.
6 00
0 00
6 00
10 00
6 00
4 00
13 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
b Oiiened 7-307. c Opened 15-7-07. * Summer office ; opened 1-7-07
opened, tt Including §1.60 arrears, salary, t Including $8..o0 arrears,
Credit for new office not ye
a Oi>ened 1-8-07.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Coniinued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
rt Bow villa Alta .-.Alta
Bowser Station Halifax .• N.S
Box Alder Thunder Bay & Rainy
River 0
Boxall 'Elgin, W.R O
Box Grove
Boyd
Boyd's
Boyer . . , .
Boyle
Boyne
Boyne .....
Boyne Lake
Boynton ....
Bracken I Megantic
Brackenriff I Mnskoka
York, C.R O
Renfrew, X.R O
Antigonishe N.S
Bellechasse Q
Lincoln O
Halton O
Sunbury & Queen's . N . B
Edmonton Alta
Stanstead Q
Q
o
Brackendale 'Comox Atlin B.C
Brackley Beach [Queen's P.E.I
Bracklev Point Queen's P.E.T
Brackley Point Road Queen's P.E.I
Bradford. 'Prince P.E.I
Bradley .
Bradley Creek. . .
c Bradore Bay
Bradshaw
Brae
Braie Lake
Braemar
Braenut
Bi-anch La Have.
Brancepeth
Branchton
Brandon Hills . . .
Brandy Creek. . . .
Bransfield
Brant
Bruce, S.R O
Prescott O
Chicoutimi &Saguenay.Q
Lambton, W.R O
Prince P.E.Ii
Parry Sound O
Oxford, N.R O
Carleton N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Humboldt Sask
Waterloo, S.R O
Brandon M
Norfolk O
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Calgary Alta
Brantville Northumberland N.B
d Bras d'Apic iL'Islet Q;
Bras.s Hill Shelbume& Queen's. N.S
Bratt Lake Qu'Appelle Sask
'^ ■ " ■ Russell O
Yarmouth N.S
Glengarrj' O
Nicolet Q
N.B
Q
Bray's Crossing,
Brazil Lake.
Breadalbane
Breault MiU
Breau Village jKent
Breche e Manon .Gasjje
llrechin Nanainio.
liredenburj'. Assa East
e Brennan Harbour.
Brentha
Brenton
Brentwood ....
Brentwood
Bresaylor
Brewer's Mills .
Brewer's Mills.
Algoma, E.R O
Nipis.sing O
Yarmouth N.S
Simcoe, N.R O
Colchester N.S
Sask Sask
Frontenac O I
York N.B
Brewster IHuron, S.R O
B.C
.Sask
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year) .
T^'orward
Allow-
ance.
§ cts.
174 06
28 30
43 45
48 25
73 00
73 80
19 25
27 25
42 00
38 21
8 50
WlO
161 13
12 76
34 45
130 30
38 25
24 00
14 00
29 50
27 00
19 50
10 00
90 77
74 75
14 25
204 10
8 97
35 00
37 50
190 80
36 25
31 00
55 75
431 07
14 61 I
33 55 ]
111 90 '
20 25
20 75
108 50
15 00
28 00
53 25
58 80
97 00
106 46
87 49
38 34
40 00
125 21
58 57
302 28
151 82
21 26
33 00
■H-
S cts.
32 08
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
92 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
14 58
45 00
35 00
35 00
83 00
35 00
35 00
46 66
97 CO
35 00
35 00
35 00
180 00
3a 00
2 91
53 00
35 00
35 CO
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 .50
59 00
42 00
46 75
35 00
35 00
71 00
35 00
105 00
73 00
35 00
35 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
S cts.
16 00
4 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
19 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
5 50
6 00
13 00
6 00
a Opened 1-5-07. c Opened 1-11-07. d Opened1-3-08 e Closed 1-3-08. ft Including 810 night allow-
ance, t Including $11.66 night allowance, f Including §750 night allowance.
24 — d2|
D-20
PO .ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Oontinued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
\ame of Post Otfice.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
King's and Albert. N.B
Glengarry O
Peterborough, W.R.. .O
Waterloo, X. R O
Ciaspe Q
Carleton O
Assa. West . Sask
Brandon . . M
BriceHill lOrey, E.R O
Brickley ] Xorthumljerland, E. R . . O
Brickton Anna]>olis N.S
a Brides\-il]e ! Yale & Cariboo B.C
Bridge Creek Portage la Prairie . . . . M
Bridgedale ^'- — '' ""''
Bridge End
Bridgenorth
Bridge ix)rt
Bridgeville
6 Bridgeview
Briercrest
Brierwood
Brigg's Corner j.Siuibury & Queen's. .N.B
Brighani Brome Q
Brigliton Digby N.S
Brightside ' Lanark, N. R O
"~ " Strathcona Alta
Edmonton Alta
Autigonishe N.S
Bruce, N.R 0
Middlesex, N.R O
\yellington, S.R O
Kootenay B.C
Russell O
Kings P.E.I^
Pontiac Ql
Pontiac Qj
Algon.a, E.R O
Peel O
Carleton 0 1
Bagot Q ^
Vancouver City B.CJ
North Cape Breton &Vic
toria N.Sj
Terrelwnne Q'
Perth, N.R 0|
I'any Sound O
Lunenburg N.S]
Inverness N.S'
Brightview
e Bright Bank . .
Briley's Brook
Brinknian's Corners.
Brinsley
Brisbane
Brisco
c Brisson
Bristol
Bristol Mines
Bristol Ridge
Britainville.
Britannia
Britannia 15ay
Britannia Mills
d Britcola
Briton Cove
Briton ville
Britton
Broadljent
Broad Cove (Lunenburg).
Broad Cove Chapel.
Broad Cove Marsh j Inverness.
.N.S
Broadlands
Broadway . .
Brock Road.
Brocksden. .
Brockton . . .
Brockway. . .
Brodeur
Brodhagen iPerth, S.R 0;
Brodie . jUlengarry 0,
Brokenhead 'Selkirk Ml
Broken Shell iQu'Ajjpelle Sask|
BroHibury i Mackenzie Sa.'sk'
Bona venture Qi
Pictou N.S!
Ontario. S.R O
Perth, N.R 01
Prince P.E.I
York N.B
Rouville Ql
Bronie Centre.
Bromley ... .
Bromley Line.
Bronie Q
Renfrew, N.R O
Renfrew, N.R O,
•S cts.
IG 25
72 75
lOH 00
152 46
20 00
21 50
83 27
237 75
261 20
67 20
43 00
100 52
30 00
49 30
2l0 03
166 55
32 20
43 65
e8 00
31 20
3S 00
260 70
52 50
76 13
28 08
142 73
88 00
80 00
26 00
76 50
246 40
13 25
55 50
58 53
33 00
145 20
70 30
67 50
20 00
10 00
54 20
31 75
35 25
38 95
16 00
55 47
42 47
220 40
87 50
3() 53
84 75
40 45
64 80
61 00
104 37
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year J.
35
37
58
44
35
35
42
122
131
85
26
46
35
35
130
81
35
35
cts.
00
00
00
.50
00
00
00
00
00
00
25
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
35 00
35 00
85 Of
35 00
35 00
20 41
72 00
42 00
40 00
35 00
36 00
106 00
35 00
8 75
35
71
36
37
it45
tt45
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
96
38
35
a5
35
t.50
35
35
8 cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
6 00
2 50
13 00
13 00
14 00
13 <X)
6 00
5 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
3 00
0 00
3 CO
3 00
3 05
6 00
a Late Maud, h Opened 1-7-07. c Opened 1-9-07. d Opened 1-1 08. c Credit for new office not vet
opened. ij: Including .?6 night allowance. "If Including ?;10 nipht allowance. f Including !?1 2 night
allowance.
yOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name ot Post Office.
Electoral District.
Richiiioiid and Wolfe. .Q
Ha.stings. E.R O
Compton. Q
Cumberland N.S
Labelle Q
Lanark, S.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Welland .0
Pictou N. S
Huntingdon Q
King's P.E.I
Yarmouth N.S
Brompton
Bronson
Brookbury .
Brookdale
Brookdale
Brooke
Brookfield
Brooktield Station
Brookland
Brooklet
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Comer 'King's N.S
Brookljni Road Westmoreland N.B
Brookside . Northumberland, W. R. O
Brookside Halifax N. S
Brookside iAssa. East Sask
e Brooksley Strathcona Alta
Brooks Station Calgary Alta
Brookvale •. Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Brookvale Halifax N. S
Brook Village Inverness N.S
d Brookville i Cumberland N.S
Brookville iPictou N.S
Brookville Carleton N.B
Brookville Station jSt John N.B
Broomhill . ; Souris M
Brophy's ; Antigonishe N.S
Brosseau ... Edmonton Alta
Brosseau Station Laprairie & Napierville Q
Brothenston ! Perth, N.R O
Broughdale IMiddlesex, E.R O
Brouseville iGrenville O
Brow-n Lisgar M
Brownfield
BrowTiHill
Brown Hill
6 Brownlee
Brownleigh Place jDrummondfe Artha'ka.Q
Brown's Brae j Muskoka O
Brown's Brook iCumberland N.S
Brown's Comers York, C. R O
Brown's Flats. . King's & Albert N.B
Brown's Mountain I Antigonishe N.S
' Salary !
(based on Forward
Revenue, revenue of AUow-
I previous ! ance.
year), i
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Strathcona Alta
York, N.R O
Stanstead Q
Assa. West Sask
Brownsville
Brownsville . .
Bru
Brudenell
Brudenell
Bruederheim .
Brale
Brdle Shore. . .
a Brunendahl .
Brunner
Bruno
Brunswick . . . .
Brunkild
Pictou N.S
King's & Albert. . . .N.B
Souris M
Renfrew, S.R O
King's P.E.I
Edmonton Alta
Colchester N.S
Colchester N.S
MiicKen/ie Sask
Perth, N.R O
Humboldt Sask
Durham O
Macdonald M
•S cts .
24 55
22 00
32 20
34 50
111 92
58 60
- 68 00
252 50
18 20
79 25
39 20
61 00
127 51
31 00
48 70
40 00
e8 00
176 85
26 25
44 00
184 14
3 56
3 00
11 00
335 75
30 50
8 00
103 72
39 50
36 25
63 00
127 25
43 00
70 25
146 28
34 25
102 66
23 00
152 00
26 25
50 25
123 50
5 no
48 00
23 00
348 65
128 25
29 00
82 00
40 00
48 67
11 00
109 00
410 22
33 50
180 80
8 cts . I
35 00 I
35 00 I
35 00 I
35 00 '
62 00
35 00
35 00
146 00
35 00
^ 35 00
35 00
35 00
57 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
§ cts . S cts .
104
35
35
-H-96
18
35
35
L80
35
35
42
35
35
35
63
35
35
85
35
11
35
63
35
48
54
35
35
35
155
86
35
50
35
35
14
58
J162
35
69
6 00
13 00
6 00
.,
13 00
18 00 (5 00
19 00
2 25
6 00
3 00 (i 66'
6 00
6 00
12 00
19 00
() 00
6 00
3 50 19 00
6 00
e Credit for new office not yet opened.
ft Including S15 night allowance.
d Closed 9-10-08. b Opened l-12-(i7. « Opened l-i-07.
Including S4 night allowance.
D-22
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices— Revenue, Salaries and j^llowances— Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Macdonald M
Middlesex, E.R O
Assa. West Sask
Northumberland N.B
Gaspe Q
Chateauguay Q
Renfrew, N.R O
Shelburne & Queen's N.S
Frontenac O
Bellechasse O
Bruxelles
Bryanston
b Bryceton
Bryenton
*Bryon Island
Brysonville
Buchanan
Buckfield
Buck Lake
Buckland , .
Backlaw iNorth Cape Breton &
I Victoria N.S.
Buctouche Bay Kent N.B
d Buckhorn iStrathcona Alta
Budd Mills j Renfrew, N.R O
Buffalo , I Assa. West Sask
Buffalo Plains. lAssa. East Sask
Buffin Qu'Appelle Sask
Strathcona Alta
Renfrew, N.R O
Victoria & Haliburton.O
King'.s & Albert N.B
Scrathcona Alta
Carleton N.B
Drum'd & Arthabaska.Q
Compton Q
Souris M
Grey, S.R O
Mackenzie Sask
Queen's P.E.I
Lambton, W.R O
Wright Q
York N.B
Alta Alta
Kellecha.sse Q
Hastings, E.R O
Bruce, N.R O
Labelle Q
Peterborough, E.R....0
Peterboi ough, J]. R . . . . O
Prince P.E.I
Kings N.S
New Westminster. ..B.C
Welland O
Marquette M
Northumberland, E. R. O
Peel O
Grey, N.R O
Northumberland, W.R.O
Perth, N.R O
Portage la Prairie M
Pictou N.S
Siincoe, E.R O
Renfrew, S.R O
Gloucester N. B
Northumberland. ... N.B
Hants .N.S
Buford
Bulger
Buller
Bull Moose Hill. .
Bullocksville
Bull's Creek
Bulstrode Station.
Bulwer
Bunclody
Bunessan
Bunesville..
Bungay
Bunyan
a Burbidge
Burden
Burdett
Bureau du Moulin
Burgess Mines. . . .
Burgoyne
Burk's Comers. . .
Burleigh
Burleigh Falls
Burlington
Burlington
Burnaby Lake . .
Bumaby
Bunibank
Burnbrae
Bumhamthorpe. . .
Burnhouse
Burnley
Burns
Burnside
Bumsido
Burnside
Burnsto-wn
Burnsville
Burntchurch
Burntcoat
Revenue.
$ cts.
115 84
139 50
24 21
108 70
Salary
(based on
reverMe of
previous
year.)
83 00
8 00
13 50
73 95
118 27
14 00
28 25
8 00
29 46
43 11
21 25
69 75
39 28
80 00
10 70
18 00
62 01
20 50
115 79
229 25
12 50
110 60
23 50
21 25
76 20
152 95
42 25
ttl5 00
44 00
51 20
166 75
37 80
28 45
123 40
38 75
59 88
231 74
110 10
120 46
38 00
143 25
18 20
84 27
79 00
270 51
30 20
11 00
126 39
121 75
193 50
24 45
S cts.
49 00
62 00
il 66
56 00
152 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
+45
35
5
35
35
35
38
35
36
35
.S5
37
35
59
98
35
45
35
35
36
71
35
35
35
77
35
35
52
35
35
105
63
82
35
::;7o
35
50
35
128
35
35
62
70
87
35
% cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
13 00
6 00
1 50
4 00
6 00
6 00
2 25
13 00
' 7 00
6 '66"
6 00
6 00
b Opened 1-12-07. + Including $12 night allowance. d Oi^ened 1-2-08. a Late Bouchette Station
tt Credit for new office not yet opened. X Including $10 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Strath cona Alta
Victoria N.B
Burnt Lake..
Burnt Land Brook
Burquitlam jNew Westminster. . .B.C
Burr Humboldt Sask
b Burrard Inlet 'Vancouver City B.C
Burridge Frontenac O
c Burrills Siding [Three R. et St. MauriceQ
Burriss Thunder Bay and Rainy
I River O
Burtch Brantford O
Burton Durham O
Burton Sunbury and Queen 'sN.B
Burton
Burton
BurweU Road
Bury's Green.
Bush Glen . . .
Bute
Butler
Butterton
Button ville. . .
Buxton
Bjmg I Haldimand
Byng Inlet North Parry Sotnid
a Byrne Qu'Appelle
Prince ...P.E.I
Kootenay B.C
Middlesex. W.R 0
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Stormont O
Megantic Q
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Assa West Sask
York, C.R O
Kent, W.R O
O
O
Bymedale
Byrne's Road
Byron
ijABANE Ronde.
Cable Head
Cable Head West .
Cache Creek
*Cacouna South . . . .
Caderette
Cadmus
Cadot
Caesarea
Cahilty
Cahore
Cailmount
Cain's Mountain. . . .
Cain's River . . . .
Cainsville
Caintown
Cairngorm
Caimside
Caistor Centre . .
Calder
Calderwood ....
Caldwell
CaldweU
Caldwell
Caldwell's Mills.
..Sask
Essex, N.R O
King's I'.E.li
Middlesex, E.R O
L'Assomption Q
King's P.E.I
King's P.E.I
Yale & Caribou ...B.C
Temiscouata Q
Nipissing O
Durham Oj
Montcalm Q
Durham O
Yale & Caribou B.C
Stormont O
As.sa. East Sask
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Northumberland .. . .N.B
Brant O
Brock ville O
Middlesex, W.R O,
Chateauguay Q
Lincoln O
Middlesex. W.R O
Grey, S.R 0[
Peel Oj
Pontiac Q!
Alta Alta
Lanark, N.R Ol
$ cts.
34 00
60 46
33 50
36 30
35 00
125 70
92 60
107 90
35 90
39 75
31 30
239 65
56 00
10 00
22 00
18 45
16 00
17 50
140 85
215 94
51 34
204 60
14 00
15 00
.9 10
290 63
40 66
3 00
24 25
104 00
15 00
15 95
223 79
123 20
90 00
12 20
33 50
45 95
22 75
36 50
390 30
203 60
81 00
87 90
175 90
23 75
101 50
29 25
187 50
120 82
253 84
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
§ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
8 75
52 00
3 09
35 00
60 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tl31 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
98 00
35 00
129 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
115 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
51 00
35 00
35 00
99 00
t45 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
176 00
114 00
38 00
40 00
66 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
84 00
80 00
106 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
2 75
3 00
3 66
6 Opened 1-1-08. c Closed 15-507. a Opened 1-2-08.
allowance, f Including -SIO night allowance.
* Summer office.
Including $20 night
D-24
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NON-ACCOUKTING Post Offices-Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances— Conhnuec^.
Name of Post Office.
Caledonia.
Caledonia
Caledonia Mills
Caledonia Settlement.
Calhoun ,
California
I Callieres
Calmar
Caiman
Caltor.
Calvert
Calvin
Call Mill
Camborne
Cambria . .
Cambridge
Cambridge
Cambridge . . .'.
Cambridge Road
Camden
Camel Chute
Cameron
Cameron's Mills
Cameron Settlement . .
Camilla
Campania
Campbell
Campbell Creek
Campbell Lake
Campbell Mountain. . .
Camjjbeirs Bay
Campbell's Comer
Campbell's Cove
Cam])lx'll"s Cross
dCampbcll Piiver
Campbell Settlement.
Electoral District. Revenue,
Campbellton \ Elgin| W.R
Ouysborough N.S
'Queen's P.E.I
Antigonishe N.S
Kmg's & Albert N.B
Westmoreland N.B
Victoria N.B
Quebec Q
Strathcona Alta
Megantic Q
Elgin, E.R O
Middlesex, W.R O
Nipissing o\
Brome Q
Northumberland, W.R.Qi
Argenteuil Q
Russell 01
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.Bl
Hants N.s'
King's P.E.r.
Colchester N.S
Renfrew, S.R O
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Kent N.B
Guysborough N. S
DuflFerin 0
Dufferin O
Inverness N.S
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Strathcona Alta
Inverness N.S
Pontiac ... Q
Megantic (}
Kmg's P.Kl
Peel O
Comox Atlin B.C
York N.B
Campden
Camjierdown . . . .
Camperdown. . . .
Camperville. . . .
Camp McKinney
Canaan
Canaan
Canaan
Canaan Station.. .
Canada Creek. . . .
Canard
Canard River. . . .
a Can ford
Cannamore
Cannes
Cannifton
Canning
Canobie
Canoe Cove
Canoe Lake
h Opened 1-3-08.
, - O
Lincoln O
. Grey, E.R O
. Lunenburg N.S
. Marquette M
. Yale & Cariboo B.C
. Yarmouth N.S
King's N.S
Ru.ssell O
Westmoreland N.B|
Kings N.S
King'.s N.S'
Essex, N.R O
Yale& Cariboo ... .B.C'
Stormont O
Richmond N.S
Hastings, E. R O
Oxford, N.R O
Gloucester N.B
Queen's P.E.J
iSouth Cape Breton, N.S
tt Including %\2 night allowance
? cts,
94 00
75 70
2G 00
19 35
101 50
12 00
10 00
102 80
152 28
118 82
39 10
30 00
38 00
69 30
90 OK
65 75
126 57
66 21
4S 55
37 00
91 90
157 45
32 50
18 53
192 60
12 65
78 55
29 93
20 00
9 00
718 71
57 75
29 50
119 20
76 50
30 25
64 20
286 79
124 05
9 00
324 50
38 00
12 00
61 41
55 50
74 00
24 00
131 70
69 75
97 77
173 34
155 00
281 75
57 45
27 00
44 50
12 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
tl-58 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
61 00
35 00
2 91
52 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 50
42 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
86 00
35 00
t45 00
82 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
330 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
1174 00
56 00 !
35 00
125 00
35 00 !
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
35 00 t
32 07
76 00
66 00
119 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
% cts.
3 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
" SO oo'
"e 66
G 00
9 00
6 00
10 00
38 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
*37 50
6 00
6 00
(I 00
13 00
d Opened 1-6-07. a Op<;ned 1-5-07. X Includ-
ing SIO night allowance, f Including .?40 night allowance. * Including $7.50 arrears forward
NOy-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral Distiict.
Revenue.
Salary ^
(based on Forward ; Rent
revenue ol Allow- Allow-
previous ance. ancn.
year) .
Canous
Cantal
Cante
Canterburj'
Cantin
Cantley
Canton
Canton Tache
Canuta
Canyon
Cap a la Baleine . .
Cap a I'Aigle ....
Cap aux Corbeaux
Cap au Renard. . . .
Cap aux Os
Cap d'Espoir
Cai des Ro.siers . . .
/jCap Laurentides.
Cape Augnet
6Cap Lumiere ....
Cape Chin
Cape Croker
Cape Dauphin
Cape de Moiselle Creek. . .
Cape d'Or
Cape Egmout ...
Cape Enrage
§ Cape Fourchu
Cape George
Cafje George Harbour . . . .
Cape Negro
Cape Negro Island
Cape Rich
Cape Sable Island
Cape Sable Island, S side .
Cape Scott
Cajje Spear
Cape Station
Cape Tornientine
Cape Wolfe
Cap La Ronde
Cap Rouge
Cap St. Ignace, Station. . .
Cap St. Martin . . . .
Capstick
Capucins
Carbon
Carden •
wCar.iitf
Cardinal
Cardross
Carholme
Cariboo Gold Mines.
Cariboo Island
Charlotte N.B
Assa. East Sask
Teiniscouata Q
Conipton Q
Levis Q
Wright q
Durham O
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Two Mountains ...... Q
Strathcona Alta
Rimouski C^
Charlevoix Q
Charlevoix Q
Gasj^e Q
Gasije Q
Gaspe (.}
Gaspe (-1
Portneuf Q
Richmond N.S
Kent N.B
Bruce, N.R O
Bruce, N.R O
N. Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Cumberland N.S
Prince P.K.J
King's & Albert. . . .N.B
Yannouth N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Richmond N.S
Shelbume & Queen's .N.S
•Shfclburne & Queen's. N.S
Grey, N.R O
Shelburne & Queen's . N. 3
Shelburne& Queen's. N.S
Ooinox Atlin B.O
Westmoreland N.B
King's & Albert N.B
Westmoreland N.B
Prince P.E.I
Richmond N.S
Inverness N.S
Montmagny Q
Laval Q
X. Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Rimouski (^
Calgary Alta
Victoria & Haliburton .0
Edmonton Alta
Macdonald M
King's P.E.I
Noifolk O
Halifax N.S
Pictou N.S
S cts.
S cts.
15 00
35 00
36 50
35 00
120 41
52 00
37 00
bo 00
21 52
35 00
160 95
82 00
119 36
60 00
67 35
35 00
29 00
35 00
51 .50
35 00
34 30
d 55 00
29) 48
tl51 00
13 00
tt47 00
14 00
35 00
51 25
35 00
214 75
JllO 00
43 95
35 00
10 00
2 91
26 20
35 00
6 00
2 91
32 50
35 00
56 40
35 00
24 50
35 00
40 25
35 00
94 95
52 00
25 71
35 00
19 45
35 00
83 00
38 00
18 75
35 00
19 00
35 00
96 20
42 00
34 53
35 00
16 00
35 00
86 60
3S 00
209 73
85 00
39 95
35 00
21 25
35 00
37 25
35 00
128 75
72 00
66 50
35 00
19 75
35 00
9 00
35 00
2.i7 40
105 00
32 25
35 00
15 00
35 00
102 07
tt59 00
428 76
190 00
10 00
35 00
95 00
11 66
186 75
38 00
15 00
35 00
69 01
35 00
230 55
59 00
10 00
35 00
§ cts.
S cts.
•■
6 00
24 00
6 00
6 00
1
6 00
13 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
30 66
13 00
1
19 00
6 00
d Including 820 night allowance. b Re-opened 1-3-08. § Summer Office. a Opened 1-12-07.
t Including .^25 special summer salary allowance. ft Including .S12 night allowance. J Including .§10
night allowance.
D-26
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX !>— Continued.
NoN-AcooUNTiNQ Post Offices — ^Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continue^.
Name of Post OflBce.
Cariboo Islands. .
Cariboo Marsh . . .
Cariboo River
Carillon
Carleton
Carieton
Carieton Village.
Carliii Corners. . .
Carling
Carlingford
Carlisle
Carlisle
Carlow
Carlovv
Carlowrie
Carlton
Carluke
Carlyon
Carman gay
Carmanville
Carmel
Carmel
ftCarmi
Carmunnock
Carnegie
Carnarvon
Carnoustie
Caron
Caron Brook
Carpenter
Carr
aCarrier
Carroll
Carroll's Comers.
Carrol's Crossing.
Carr's Brook
Carrville
Carson
Carsonby
Carsonville
Carswell
Carthage
Carter's Point . . .
Carterton
Cartier
Cartierville
Carvell
Casault
Cascades
Cascades Point . . .
Cashel
Cashion's Glen . . .
Cashmere
Cashtown
Cass Bridge
Cassburn , ,
Electoral District.
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Pictou N.S
Argenteuil Q
Prince P.E.I
Yarmouth N.S
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Argenteuil Q
Parry Sound O
Victoria N.B
Wentworth O
Carieton N.B
Huron, W.R O
Carieton N.B
Provencher M
Sask Sask
Wentworth O
Simcoe, E.R O
Alberta Alta
Lennox & Addington. .0
Northumberland, W. R. O
Drum'nd & Arthabaska Q
Yale & Caribou B.C
Perth, S.R O
Brandon M
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Assa. East Sask
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Victoria N.B
Suubury & Queen's. .N.B
Parry Sound O
Levis, Q
Pontiac Q
Halifax N.S
Northumberland N.B
Colchester N.S
York, W.R O
Yale & Carilxx) B.C
Carieton O
King's & Albert N.B
Renfrew, S.R O
Perth, N.R O
King's & Albert N.B
Algoma, W.R O
Beauhamois Q
Jacques Cartier Q
Carieton N.B
Montmagny Q
Wright Q
Soulanges Q
York, C.R O
Glengarrv O
Middlesex, W.R O
Simcoe, N.R O
Dundas O
Prescott O
Revenue.
$ cts,
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
21 75
:45 00
27 50
35 00
30 00
35 00
256 85
*223 00
66 40
tt47 00
109 08
106 00
46 75
35 00
9 00
35 00
24 00
35 00
17 50
35 00
218 60
101 00
26 50
35 00
123 95
69 00
18 75
35 00
22 20
35 00
Z5 20
35 00
117 94
50 00
25 20
35 00
62 52
35 00
17 50
35 00
17 00
35 00
214 86
ti:120 00
4 23
33 55
20 50
35 00
212 65
100 00
136 78
76 00
26 16
35 00
33 56
35 00
309 85
60 00
28 48
35 00
21 75
35 00
27 00
26 25
22 00
35 00
25 00
35 00
58 75
35 CO
52 00
d45 00
88 00
t49 00
203 75
95 00
97 11
48 00
15 31
35 00
64 00
35 00
107 75
56 00
47 90
35 00
38 70
35 00
10 00
35 00
143 75
58 00
22 19
S5 00
30 00
35 00
147 00
76 00
221 80
105 00
85 20
38 00
18 50
35 00
37 70
35 00
63 25
35 00
135 50
65 00
54 95
35 00
Forward Rent
Allow- i Allow-
ance. ' ance.
$ cts.
$ tcs.
30 00
13 00
3 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
1 00
10 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
3 66
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
X Including SIO. 00 night allowance. * Including S70 night allowance and S25 special salary allow-
ance, ft Including .§12 night allowance. ("6; Closed from 116 of Nov. '07. ('a^ Opened 1-7.07. :S In-
cluding .§15.00 night allowance, d Including §10.00 night allowance, f Including §12.00 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Cassel
Cassilis
Cassville
Castalia
Castawa}^
Castile ■
Castleavery
Castle Bay
Castlebar ,
Castlederg
Castleford
Castleford Station. .
Castlemore
Castlereagh
Catalone
Catalone Gut
Catalone Road
Cataract
Catchacoma
Cateville
Cathcart
Caughnawaga
Cavalier
Cavan
Cavendish
Cavignac
Cawood
Caxton
Cazaville
Cecebe
Cecil
Cedar
Cedar Bridge
Cedar Camp
Cedar Grove
Cedar Hm
Cedar Lake
Cedar Lake
Cedar Mills.
Cedars Station
cCedarbrae
e/Cedar Valley
Cedoux
Centennial
Central
^Central Butte
/>Centrelea. ...
Central Argyle
Central Bedeque
Central Blissville. . . .
Central Cambridge . .
Central Chelx)gue . . .
Central Clarence . . . .
Central Grove
Central Hampstead..
Central Haynesville.
Electoral District.
1 Salary
I {based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year).
Oxford, N.R Oj
Northumberland N.BI
Stanstead Q:
Charlotte N.B
Svmbury & Queen's. .N.B
Renfrew, N.R O
Marquette M
N. CapeB. & Vic.N.S
Drum'nd & A.rthab'ska, Q
Peel O
Renfrew, S. R O
Renfrew, S.R O
Peel 0
Colchester N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
South Cape Breton. N.S
Peel.-. O
Peterborough, W.R.. . .0
Assa East Sask
Brant. ............ ...O
Laprairie&i Napier ville.Q
Sask , Sask
Durham O
Queens P.E.I
Bagot Q
Pontiac Q
Three R. & St.Maurice.Q
Huntingdon Q
Parry Sound O
Humboldt Sask
Nanaimo B.C
Leeds O
King's* Albert N.B
York, C.R O
Lanark. N.R O
Digby. N.S
Mackenzie Sask
Peel O
Soulanges Qi
York, N.R O
York, N. R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Inverness N.S
Frontenac O
Assa. West Sask
Annapolis N.S
Yarmouth N.S
Prince P.E.I
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Sunbiiry & Queen's... N.B
Yarmouth N.S
Annapolis N.S
Digby N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
York N.B
§ cts.
140 71
37 75
36 00
126 00
12 20
15 75
23 62
36 50
66 00
83 00
127 00
75 50
65 55
18 00
17 50
21 00
20 00
111 11
106 75
26 11
274 52
369 02
30 50
210 80
86 00
44 95
21 50
10 00
251 00
17 60
21 87
24 20
4 00
6 00
98 25
47 20
36 25
18 45
12 50
51 75
17 75
12 75
19 38
27 00
14 00
180 20
39 91
106 50
213 50
159 31
38 20
39 75
88 98
46 2*)
85 42
33 50
$ cts.
86 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
48
46
40
35
35
35
35
35
55
52
35
120
196
35
108
42
t47
35
35
125
35
35
35
35
35
54
35
35
35
35
35
5
2
35
35
35
29
29
54
•116
74
35
35
40
tt4l
55
35
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
6 00
12 00
8 00
0 00
2 50
6 00
3 00
13 00
19 00
3 50
13 00
13 CO
6 00
6 00
2 25
1
4 00
2 50
13 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
t Including .S12.00 night allowance
§10.00 night allowance.
(t) Opened 1-6-07. (cj Opened 1-2-08.
ft Including S6.(K) night allowance for summer, 1907. *lucluding
(d) Opened 1-3-08.
D-28
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Xox-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries niul Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
York N B
York N.B
Colchester N.S
N.S
King's & Albert ....N.B
Colchester N.S
York N.B
Shelbunie & Queen's. N.S
Kent. N.B
Grenville O
Central Keswick -Ridge
Central Kingsclear .
Central New Annan
Central North River iColchester.
Central Norton
Central Onslow
Central Waterville
Central Wood Harbour
Centre Acadie
Centre Augusta
aCentre Nappan Northumberland N.B
Centredale Pictou N.S
Centre Dummer Peterboro, E. R O
Centre Hampton Kinp^'s & Albert . . . N. B
Centre Musquodoboit Halifa.v N.S
Centreton Northumberland, W.R.O
Centreton Kings & Albert N.B
Westmoreland N. B
Digby N.S
Ins'erness N.S
Maskinonge Q
Leeds O
Strathoona ... Alta
Assa We.si Sask
Lennox & Addington . . O
Centre Village
Centre viUe
Centreville East
Chacoura
Chaffey's Locks
Chailey
Chamberlain. . . .
Chambers
Chambers Settlement \ King's & Albert. ^ . . . N. B
Chambord Victoria N.B
Chambord .Junction Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Chainpign J' (Quebec Q
Chance Harbour St. John N.B
Chance Harbour Pictou N.S
Chandonnei Megantic Q
Chandos Peterborough, E. R . . . O
Channell Brome Q
Chan telle Montcalm Q
Chantler VVelland O
Chantry ' Leeds O
* Chapleau Station \ Argenteuil Q
Chaplin Assa West Sask
Chaplin Halifax N.S
Chapman i Hastings, E. R O
Chapman i Westmoreland N.B
Chapman Settlement Cumberland. N.S
Chard Prescott O
Chappie Thunder Bay & Rainy
I River
Charlecote I Durham
Charlemont Lambton, W.R.
Charlesbourg West Quebec
Charleston > I'rockville . . . .
Charleston Carleton .
.0
.O
...o
...Q
...O
.N.B
Charleston Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
Charleville Grenville O
Charlos C jve Guysborough N.S
Charlo Station Restigouche N.B
b Charlottenhof Humboldt .... ^ Sask
Charnwood King's *.. .P.E.I
I Salary
j (based on Forward
Revenue, revenue of Allow-
prcvious ance.
year).
S cts.
16 50
71 55
77 60
12 00
22 00
77 23
18 76
31 40
40 50
18 00
17 92
16 25
30 1)5
13 00
115 76
194 28
5 00
10 00
248 90
39 99
IS 75
348 54
31 25
500 57
36 00
0 50
55 97
169 00
66 50
59 00
17 00
21 45
19 00
47 75
8 00
102 30
141 49
278 90
36 50
63 98
53 75
32 50
23 62
46 40
33 55
23 00
41 50
120 00
12 50
61 96
39 50
91 82
279 30
53 10
13 00
S cts. I S cts.
35
35
36
35
35
41
35
35
35
35
tt36
35
35
35
60
84
35
35
121
35
35
tl91
35
174
35
35
35
rfl03
44
35
35
35
35
35
35
52
78
35
65
35
35
35
35
35
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
120 00
23 33
35 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
6 00
6 00
13 00
c3 38
19 00
19 OO'
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
10 00 13 00
I
('a; Opened 1.5-3.07. * Summer office, reopened 18.07. 6 Opened 1-8.07. t Including $20.00
night allowance. (i Including §15.00 night allowance. cincluding 38 cts arrears forward allowance.
++ Including .?1.11 arrears of salary.
^fON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue,, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salarj'
(based on
Re\emie. revenue of
previous
year).
Chamngton
Charteris
Chartersville
Chartrand
Chase Comers. . . .
Chaswood
Chatboro'
Chater
Chatfield
Chatillon
Chatterton
Chaudiere Basin. .
Chaudiere Station .
Chaumont
Cheadle
Cheam
Chebogue Point . . .
Chefldar
Comyton Q
Pontiac Q
Westmoreland N. B
Russell O
Peterboro, E.R ^O
Halifax N.S
Argenteuil Q
Brandon M
Dauphin M
Yamaska Q
Hastings, W.R O
Levis Q
Levis Q
Lotbiniere C^
Calgary A.lta
New Westminster. . .B.C
Yarmouth N.S
Victoria & H;diburton..O
Chedoke t Wentworth .
Chegoggin
Chellwood
Chelmsford
Chelsea
Chelsea Green
Chelton
Chemical Road
Chemiii Tache
Cheney Settlement
Cheney Station
Chenier j Wright
Chepstow
Chepstow
Chering
Cherrv field
Cherryfield Westmoreland N.B
Cheny (xrove Kings P.E.I
Cherry Grove Middlesex, E. R O
Cnerrv Hill . Lunenburg N.S
King's P.E.I
Sherbrooke Q
Sunbuiy & Queen's .N.li
- ■ --- - ....O
P.E.I
O
Yarmouth N.S
Sask Sask
Northumberland N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Middlesex, E.R O
Prince P.E.I
King>s& Albert N.B
Temiscouata Q
King's & Albert N.B
Russell O
Q
King's P.E.I
Bruce, S. R , . O ;
Uu'Appelle Saskj
Lunenburg N.S I
Cherry Hill..
Cherry River
Cherrj- Vale .
Cherry Vallej- Pi-ince Edward
Cherry Valley Queen's
Cherry Valley South Queen's P. E. I
Cherry wood Ontario, S. R O
Chester Carleton N.B
Chesterfield Cx^ford, N.R .0
Chester Grant Lunenburg N.S
Chester North Drumnd & .\rthabaska Q
Chesterwold Strathcona Alta
Cheticamp Inverness N.S
Chezacut Yale & Caribou . . . B.C
« Chias-son Gloucester N.B
Chichester Pontiac Q
c Chickney Qu' Ap))elle Sask
Chicot Berthier Q
Chigwell Strathcona Alta
h Chilanco Forks. . Yale & Caribou B.C
§ cts.
11 25
60 00
19 75
27 75
75 97
128 65
26 25
168 48
50 25
90 79
60 50
64 20
71 51
34 20
144 78
33 25
48 50
22 GO
68 50
83 05
81 80
87 00
40 85
84 90
22 31
16 00
187 83
7 O'l
67 40
32 95
11 00
232 47
28 00
50 40
13 00
21 50
28 74
50 94
5 00
G6 96
34 50
191 48
55 00
16 00
123 48
17 50
301 89
30 00
20 50
95 97
15 00
30 20
35 00
104 73
160 00
86 60
45 77
$ cts.
35
35
35
35
38
60
35
79
35
40
35
35
44
35
62
35
35
1:45
35
35
36
35
35
50
35
35
80
35
36
35
35
105
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
93
35
35
60
35
144
35
35
44
35
35
32
50
12
8t)
55
20
Forward i Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
8 cts.l S cts.
10 00
3 00
6 00
6 '66'
6 00
6 00
3 00
13 00
12 00
8 00
6 00
'isotV
5 00
'28 00
5 00
6 00
5 00
« Opened 1.5.07. c Closed 30 4.07. * Including 810.00 night allowance. ?/ Opened 1.9.7.
D-30
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T)~Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices— Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances— Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
•Rev
Chilcoten
Chimney Comer
China Creek
China Point
Chipnian
Chipman's Brook
Chipman's Corners
Chippawa Hill
Chiselhurst
Chisholm
Chiswnck
Chlorydormes ,
Chocolate Cove
/Chopaka
/Chocjuette
Chortitz
Christian Island
Christies
Christieville
Christina
Christy's Lake
d Chromar
c Chu Chuan
Church Hill
Churchill
Church Over
Church Street
Churchville
Church ville
Chutes Peribonka
Chute Ste. XTrsule
e Chute Panet
City View
Clachan
Clair
a Claire Fontaine
Clairvaux de Bagot
Clairvaux de Charlevoix.
Clairville ...
Clam Ray
Clam Harbour
Clam Point
Clanbrassil
Clandeboye
Clanricarde
Clapham
Clappi.son's Comers
p Clarkbojo
Clare
Claremont
Clarendon Station
Clarendon Station
Clareview
Clarina .
Clarkleigh
Clark's Comers
Yale& Caribou B.C
Tnverae.ss N.S
Kootenay B.C
iQueen's P.E.I
[Edmonton Alta
King's N.S
King's N.S
iBrace, N.R O
iHuron. S.R O
Prince Edward O
'Nipissing O
IGaspe
Charlotte N.B
Yale & Caribou B.C
. Montmagnj' Q
iProvencher M
iMuskoka O
York N.B
I Argenteuil Q
[Middlesex, W.R O
Lanark, S.R O
iHumboldt. Sask
I Yale & Cariboo B.C
[King's & Albert N.B
Prince P.E.I
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
King's N.S
Peel O
Pictou N.S
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
jMaskinonge Q
|Portneuf Q
iCarleton O
'Kent, E.R O
[Humboldt Sask
Kent N.B
Bagot Q
Charlevoix ()
Kent N.B
Halifax N.S
Halifax N.S
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
Haldimand O
Selkirk M
Peterborough, E.R O
Megantic Q
Wentworth O
Humboldt Sask
Wellington, N.R O
Cumberland N.S
Frontenac O
Sunburj- & Queen's. .N.B
Lennox & Addington.O
Peterborough, E. R O
Dauphin M
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
5 cts.
116 55
10 05
44 70
19 25
227 27
16 50
35 00
88 15
76 05
102 00
23 95
S2 70
35 00
12 00
10 00
71 04
54 62
42 80
71 60
45 95
32 95
37 24
20 75
14 00
20 00
57 25
204 40
102 47
36 50
40 25
22 55
23 00
142 75
227 50
200 25
6 00 !
68 00 i
12 00 I
29 08 I
15 25 I
107 46 I
14 00 !
100 00 I
95 00
20 25
23 40
21 25
10 00
20 00
27 50
182 22
54 25
12 20
59 70
25 75
11 25
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
$ cts.
61 00
35 00
a5 00
35 00
ill2 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
37 00
42 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
2 91
2 91
36 00
t39 16
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
17 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
90 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
5 83
73 00
102 00
+t67 00
15 01
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
62 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
14 58
35 00
35 00
78 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
.35 00
35 00
Forward
AJlow-
ance.
S -cts,
66 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
2 50
10 00
5 00
12 00
5 00
6 09
6 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
25 00
6 00
/Opened 1.3 08. d Opened 1 . 12 . 07. c Opened 1 . 10 . 7. a Opened 18-11-07. p Opened 1-11-07.
+ Including $24.00 night allowance. t Including $4.16 night allowance. ft IncludinR §5.00 niffht
allowance, t Opened 1-2-08.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES D— 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Clark's Crossing . .
Clark's Road
Clarksville
Clarktown
Clarkville
Clarkville
Clapton
Claude
Claverhouse
Clavering
Claxton
Clay Bank
Clayton
Cleai' Lake
Clua) land
Clear Springs
Clear Springs
Clear ^^iew
Clearville
Clifford vale .
h Clever\ ille , .
Cleland Comers. . . .
Clement
Clermont
Clevelands
Clifton
Clifton
Clinch's Mills ....
Clinton
Clones
Clontarf
Cloudslee
Clover Bar
Cloverdale
Cloverdale East. . . .
Cloverdale
Clover Hill
Clover Valley
Clover Valley
Clover\dlle
d Club Landing
* Club Shawinigan .
Clumber
a Cluny
Clyde
Clyde
Clyde River
Clyde's Comers
Clydesdale
Clyde Station
Clydesvale
Coady Settlement. . .
Coal Banks
Coal Branch Station.
Coalburn
Coal Creek
V Coaldale
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Sask Sask
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Hants N.S
Queen's P.E.I
York X.B
EdmoTiton Alta
Humboldt Sask
Peel ^O
Inverness N.S
Grey, N.R 0
Comox Atlin B.C
Renfrew, S.R O
New Westminster... .B.C
Muskoka O
Lunenburg N.S
King's P.E.I
Provencher M
Carleton N.B
Kent, E.R O
Victoria N.B
Alta Alta
Yarmouth N.S
Wright Q
Prince P.E.I
King's & Albert ....N.B
Gloucester. N.B
Colchester N.S
St. John N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Renfrew, S.R O
Algoma, E.R 0
Edmonton Alta
Colchester N.S
Carleton N.B
Carleton N.B
King's & Albert.... N.B
Bruce, S.R.. O
New Westminster.... B.C
Antigonishe N.S
Kootenay B.C
Three Rivers & St. Maur-
ice Que
Assa East Sask
Bruce, N.R O
Wentworth O
Edmonton Alta
Queen's P.E.I
Huntingdon Q
Peterborough, E.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Colchester N.S
Inverness N.S
Strathcona Alta
Kent N.B
Pictou N.S
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Alta Alta
•S cts .
27 00
10 55
148 75
22 75
22 25
GO no
G 00
109 05
6 00
146 70
1C3 30
48 50
131 75
59 00
10 00
16 00
45 75
39 00
77 50
J6 00
97 29
8 00
35 63
12 00
6 00
85 Gl
22 00
76 61
47 50
25 74
41 70
13 00
148 20
10 00
15 25
44 99
45 25
9 20
51 95
2 00
35 00
27 45
17 20
60 00
90 00
41 00
38 00
74 20
14 50
15 43
2 00
39 25
116 15
61 00
71 19
109 00
Salary
(based on Forward
revenue of AII01
previous ance.
year).
S cts.
35 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 CO
35 00
t81 00
76 00
35 00
56 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
65 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
2 88
35 00
35 00
23 32
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
38 00
20 41
Rent
Alio
ance,
w-
•S cts . I -S cts .
3 00
5'o6
1 45
2 00
10 00
00
0 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 Opened 1-0-07. J Credit for new office not yet opened. + Including $12.00 night allowance.
d Closed 11-5-07. * Summer Office :— Opened 1-9-07. a Opened 1-8-07. vOpened 1-9-07.
D-32
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Nox- Accounting Post Offices— Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Coal Mines Sunbury & QneeJi s
Coates' Milk
Cobble HiU .
Cobum
Coburn . .
Cocagne Cape
N.B
Kent N.B
Middlesex, E R O
York. N.B
Nanaiiiio B.C
Kent N.B
' Salary
{based on \ Forward
Revenue, revenue of\ AUow-
prcvicus ! ance.
I year).
Cochran's Lake 'South Cay^ Breton . N.S^
Coddle's Harbour..
CoflFey's Comers. . . .
Coffinscroft
Cogmagnn River. . .
Colbeck
Colbert
Colchester
Cold Springs
Cold Springs
Coldstream
Coldstream East . .
Colebrook
Cole Harbour
Cole Harbour Road
Cole Lake
Coleman Comer . . .
Colenso
Coleraine
Coleraine Station i Megantic
(iuj-sborough N.S
Huntingdon Q
Shelbume& Queen's. N.S
Hants N.S
Dufferin 0
Portneuf Q
Essex, S.R ()
Dauphin M
Northumberland, W.R.O
Colchester N.S'
Carleton N.B|
Lennox & Addington. Oi
Guvsborough N.Sl
Halifax N.S|
Frontenac O'
Kings & Albert N.B;
Grev, N.R O
Peei 0
Coleridge,
Cole's Island .
Colgan
Colm%-ille
College Bridge
College Grant.
Collegeville . . .
c Colley
Collette
CoUfield
Collin's Inlet. .
Colpitts
Colquhoun
Colquitz L.lNanaimo,
Assa West Alta
Sunbury & Queen's. . . N. B
Simcoe, S.R O
Lambton, W.R O
Westmoreland N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Antigonishe. N.Sl
Assa West Sask
Northumberland. ...N.B
Pontiac QI
Algoma, E.R 01
King's & Albert N.fil
Dundas O'
;B.c
Kootenay B.C
Simcoe, S.R O!
Nanaimo B. Cl
Yarmouth N.sl
Digby N.Sl
Essex. S.R Ol
Compton Q'
Parn' Sound O;
King's P.E.lt
Columbia Gardens
Colwell
Colwood
Comeau's Hill . . .
Comeauville
Comet
Coniin's Mills
Commanda
Commercial Cross
Comjiton Station Con^pton Q
ConboyyiUe [Brant O
Concession Digby N.S
Concord Pictou .N.S
Concord York, C.R O
Condon Settlement iKing's N.S
Coningsby | Wellington, S.R O
aConiston Nipissing O
e Opened 1-1-08. + Including .%. 03 arrears forward allowance,
allowance. t+ Credit for new office not yet ojtened. a Oj^ened 20-5-07.
S cts.
9 25
33 50 !
26 00
119 55
194 98
32 44
10 00
22 85
19 50 ]
35 50
29 00
48 90
17 95
154 65
47 20
189 75
18 00
17 50
230 50
131 05
4 00
78 16
7 75 I
10 00
91 40
144 53
180 70 i
194 51 I
84 50 I
54 50 ;
205 09 I
12 00 1
17 50
26 10 i
.35 00 '
35 00
290 20 .
38 41
52 50 I
175 50
ttl5 00 ' .
39 93
91 .50
26 26
137 72
61 29
32 20
205 61
35 25
360 85
14 00
136 20
5 00
168 07
5 00
22 00 I
252 25
-9 cts.
S ets.i
3 00
4 00
+20 03
':i5"75
20 00 I
Including S3. 75 arrears forward
XON-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J)— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — ContinueU.
Name of Post Office.
Conjuring Creek Strathcona Altai
Connaught 'Dundas O
Connell Carleton X.B
Connor Siracoe, S.R O
Victoria X.B
Cumberland N.S
DuflFerin O
Connor
Conn's Mills
Conover
Conquerall Banks Lunenburg N.S
Conquerall Mills j Lunenburg N.S
Conroj' iPerrh, S. R O
Constance .'. JHuron, W.R O
Conway [Lennox & Addington. .0
Conway Station iPrince P.E.I
Coocoocache Champlain Q
Cooking Lake Strathcona Alta
Cook's Brook Halifax .N.S
Cook's Cove iGuvsborough N.S
Cook's Creek Selkirk INI
Cook\-iUe 'Westmoreland N.B
tCookville ! Edmonton Alta
Cooper ; Hastings, E. R O
Cooper's Falls Ontario, N.R O
cCopeland 'Humboldt Sask
Copenhagen lElgiu, E.R O
Cope's Falls jVictoria & Haliburton. O
Copley Souris M
Copperfield ! Megantic Q
Coppice Hill Edmonton Alta
Copix-r Lake Antigonishe N.S
Coquitlam New Westminster . . . B.C
Coral Northumberland, W.R.O
Corbeil JNipissing O
Corberrie 'Digby N.S
Corbett jHuron, S.R O
Corbin Huntingdon ^ Q
Corbyville-
Cordova
Corey
Corkery
Cork Station
Corliss
Corinac
Cormier's Cove
Cormier Village. . . .
CormierviUe
Cornell
Comer of the Beach
Com Hill
Cornwall
Cornwall Centre . . .
Coronation
Corraville
Corris
Corson's Siding
Oorwhin ' Wellington, S. R
Cortez Island Conu.x Atlin
Cosby .
b Opened 1-9-07.
allowance.
24— d3
Hastings, E. R O
Marquette M
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Carleton O
York N.B
Stanstead Q
Renfrew, S.R O
Westmoreland N. B
Westmoreland N.B
Kent N.B
Oxford, S.R 0
(Jaspe Q
King's* Albert N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Stormont O
Victoria N. B
King's P.E.I
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Victoria & Haliburton. O
...O
.B.C
Nipissing O
Re-'enue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
69 61
28 25
49 75
138 74
170 78
75 96
32 75
42 95
50 10
7 00
148 65
140 25
110 85
46 24
57 25
67 95
52 25
86 35
31 00
7 00
118 95
124 60
35 16
89 90
11 38
15 30
14 00
21 45
33 50
470 84
18 00
25 00
72 50
105 25
47 32
386 02
12 25
14 00
34 26
44 80
47 20
35 40
7 00
. 23 75
43 25
150 00
159 00
73 75
93 17
54 78
20 00
9 00
27 00
S cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
! S cts.
3 00
8 cts.
6 00
88 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
1
6 00
1 .
92 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t45 00
40 00
35 00
20 41
59 00
49 00
11 66
46 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
179 CO
35 00
35 00
t45 00
52 00
35 00
149 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
91 00
tt86 00
35 00
39 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
50 00
35 00
76 00 1
6 00
. 6 00
0 75
6 00
19 00
6 00
8 0*)
13 00
6 00
6 00
1 25
196 15
6 00
106 00
6 00
48 ?,2
170 50 !
6 00
c Opened 1-12-07. f Including i?10 night allowance. '•'Including 820 nigh
D-34
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— - ontiyincd.
Xox-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
?Came of Post Office.
Costigan
C6te des Corbeil
Cdte des Neiges Quest.
C6te des Perron
C6te Double
Cdte des Peres
Cdtes Mills
Cdte Rouge
C6te St. Emmanuel . . .
Cote St. .Joseph
Cdte St. Leonard
C6te St. Louis
C6te St. Michel
C6teSt. Pierre
Cote Ste. Therese
Cdte St. Vincent
Cdte Visitation
Cotham
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Victoria N.B
Two Mountains Q
•Jacques Cartier Q
Laval Q
Two Mountain;; Q
i Quebec Q
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Two Mountains Q
Soulanges Q
Richmond & Wolfe.. .Q
Laval Q
Maisonneuve Q
Laval Q
Labelle. Q
Lapraiiie &Xapierville.Q
Two Mountains . . Q
Maisonneuve Q
Assa East Saskj
Cotswold Wellington, N.R 0|
a Cottesloe Peterborough, E. R . . . . O!
Cotterview Strathcona Alta
Cottonwood Assa West Sask
Cottonwood j Yale & Cariboo . .. B.C|
Coughlan Northumberland. . . .X.Bj
Coulee I Assa West Sask
Coulombe 'Dorchester Q
Coulson iSimcoe, N< R o!
Coulter [Souris Mj
Coultervale iSouris Ml
Country Harbour Mines ... Guysborough N.S
Courtice Durham U
Cousineau I Wright Q
Coutts I Alta Alta
Couttsville Nipi.ssing O
Couturval I Rimouski Q
Covehead Road jQueen's P.E.I
Coventry [Peel U
Coverdale ; King's & Albert N. B
Cove Read Colchester N.S
Covey Hill : Huntingdon Q
Cowal Elgin, W.R Oj
Cowan Creek Gloucester N.B
Cowan's ... Huntingdon Q|
Cow Bay.. .^. jHalifax N.S
Nanainio B.C j
Nanaimo B.C
Nanaimo B.C!
Humboldt Sask
South Cape Breton. N.S
Sunbury & Queen ...N.B
Joliette Q
Comux Atlin B.C
Strathc( jna Alta
Muskoka O
Grey, E.R .0,
Inverness N.S'
cCowichan Bay.
Cowichan Lake ...
Cowichan .Station
Coxby
Coxheath
Cox's Point
L-rabtree Mills . . .
Craerof t
Craig
Craigpe Lea
Craigleith
Craigmore
S cts.
32 50
31 50
80 50
34 65
30 50
240 43
30 95
49 50
53 80
19 00
6 00
§
103 25
81 50
24 00
18 55
126 25
23 95
48 00
24 25
18 00
53 71
85 20
54 05
64 93
64 95
124 76
151 75
32 75
64 89
102 00
53 00
97 27
36 50
30 95
17 00
22 00
29 00
99 00
89 25
87 00
15 50
32 20
24 25
35 83
121 30
368 40
30 70
44 98
29 50
160 00
99 15
16 20
112 50
87 75
12 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
S cts.
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
35 00
56 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
KX) 00
35 00
(i 66
t45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
§
40 00
:!:52 00
35 00
35 00
55 00
35 00
6 00
35 00
24 11
35 00
35 00
52 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
"306
t57 50
2 50
689 02
35 00
10 00
6 00
*4S 00
44 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
0 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t54 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
14 58
54 00
142 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
6 00
54 00
« 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
a Closed 811-07 ; reojiened 1-3-08. SFor Revenue, etc. See Appendix C under Montreal Sub-Offices.
+ Including .?10 night allowance. * Including .?12 night allowance. fc Including §14.02 night allowance.
* Including .?13 night allowance, §10 of which is arrears, c Opened 1-11-07.
NOX-ACCOVXTIXG POST OFFICES
D-35
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APFEXDIX Ti— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allo-R'ances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Craigsholme VVellington, X.R
Ciaig s Road Station Le\as
Craigvale
Crampton
Cranberry
Cranboume
Crandall Road. . .
Crane Lake
Cranston
Cranton St^ction . .
Cranwortb
Crapaud
Crathie
Crawford
Crawford Bay ....
g Crawford Island .
Credit Forks
Crediton East
Creeford
Creek Bank
Creekfield
c Creek Road ....
Creemorne
Creighton
Creighton Valley .
Creignish Rear. . . .
Cremona
Crescent
Crescent Beach . - .
Crescent Lake
Salary
(based on
Revenue, [revenue of
previous
if car.)
.0
• Q
Simcoe, S.R O
Middlesex, E.R O
Megan tic Q
Dorchester .Q
Inverness N.S
Assa. West Sask
Haldimand 0
Inverness N. S
Leeds O
Queen's P.E.I
Middlesex, N.R O
Grey, S.R O
Kootenay - . . . . B. Ci
Simcoe, E. R O
Peel 0
Huron, S.R 0
Brandon M
WeUington, N.R .. O
Assa. W Saslc
King's X.B
Pontiac Q
Simcoe, E.R 0
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Inverness N.S
Calgary Alta
Souris M
Lunenburg N.S
Assa. East Sask
a Crescent Lodge ] New Westminster ..B.C
d Crescent HiU Kumboldt Sask
Cressman Humboldt Sask
Cresswell ; Victoria & Haliburion..O
Cressy Prince Edward O
b Crewe ; Marquette M
Crewe i Huron, W.R O
Wellington, S.R O
Wellington, S.R 0
Elgin, W.R O
Victoria. N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Prince Edward O
Lambton, W.R O
O
M
Crewson's Comers,
Crieff . . .
Crinan .
Crockett
Croft...,
Crofton
Cromar .
Cromarty Perth, S. R
Cromwell Selkirk
Crooked River ! Mackenzie Sask
Crosbj' I Leeds O
Cross Road.s, Ohio I Antigoni.she N.S
vCross Roads Roger Hill Fictou N.S
CrossVjury Compton Q
Crossbill I Waterloo, N.R 0
Cross-Lake Nipissing O
Crossli-nd ]Simcoe, N.R 0
CrossiX)int I Bonaventure Q
Cross Roads. Country Harbour .... iGuj'sborough N.S
f/ Summer office, a Opened l-.i-OT. c? Opened l-2-OS. /.Re
forward allowance, f Opened 22-3-07. * Including .S25 night
ance. It Including GiJ cts. arrears salary. ** Including .S2
allowance. c Opened 1-11-07.
24— d31
S cts.
23 75
52 00
215 65
129 90
29 08
29 53
20 00
174 20
86 70
42 86
13 00
271 50
15 00
31 45
113 20
150 20
110 16
33 11
72 95
55 80
9 00
33 57
74 25
16 00
6 00
71 25
17 50
45 20
47 50
95 96
6 00
363 89
137 29
32 94
35 03
38 00
66 50
54 77
48 00
58 86
8 25
73 45
127 95
160 75
8 95
353 80
285 58
62 05
31 29
4 50
117 50
13 00
93 35
35 00
274 35
S cts.
35 00
36 00
111 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
154 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
69 00
80 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
14 58
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
32 07
5 83
185 00
60 00
35 00
29 16
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
84 00
35 00
*171 00
1144 00
35 00
tt35 69
35 00
**76 00
35 00
.58 00
35 00
:i68 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
cts.
18 00
5 00
tl2 25
4 00
3 00
11 00
-opened 1-6-07. t Inchuling 2.") cts. arrears
allowance, t Including S12 night allow-
) niglit allowance. X Including S-jO night
D- 36
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and ^lowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
pear.)
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Cross Roads, Leitche's Creek
Cross Roads, Mid. Melf ord . .
<i Crosthwaite .
Croton
■Crouse Towii
Crowel
Crowe's Mills
Crowfoot
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.Si
Giiyh;borough N.S
Humboldt Saski
Kent, E.R O
Lunenburg N. S
Shelbume & Queen's N.S
Colchester N.S'
Calgary Alta
Crow Lake Frontenac O.
Crowland
C^o^vTl Hill
Crown Point (sub-office).
Crow's Nest
Crow's N est
Croydon
Crozier
Cruickshank
Crumlin
X Crystal Beach
Crystal Falls
e Crystal Rock
iCubett
c Culham
Culdaff
CuUoden
/Culloden
Cull oden
Cullton
Culross ...
Cultus
Cumberland Bay
Cumberland
Ciunberland House
Cumberland Mills
Cumberland Point
Cummings' Cove.
Cumniing's Mountain. .
f/ Cummings. .
Ciminock
Cundles
Curlew
Currieburg
Currie's Crossing
Curry Hill
Currv'ville
Curt'Hill
Curve Lake
Curzon
Cushendall 1 Frontenac
Cut Jiank Alta
Welland O
Simcoe, N.R Oj
Wentworth O
Guysborough N.S
Kootenay B.C
Lennox & Addington. .0
Th. Bav& Rainy R...OJ
Grey, N.R Ol
Middlesex, E.R Oi
Welland O
Argenteuil Qi
Grenville 0|
Saskathchewan Sask j
Strathcona Alta
Dorchester QJ
Oxford, S.R O
Digby N.S
•iueen's P.E.I
Renfrew, S.R O
Macdonald M
Norfolk O
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Mackenzie Sask
Beauce Q
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Charlotte N.B
Pictou N.S
Strathcona Alta
Wellington, S.R O
Simcoe, N.R O
Calgary Alta
York N.B
Oxford, S.R O
(xlengarry O
King\& Albert N.B
Assa. East Sask
Peterborough, W.R. ...O
Humboldt Sask
.. O
Alta
Cuthbert 'Lambton, W.R.. . . O
Cut Knife jSask Sask
Cymbria Queen's P.E.I
Cypress Assa. West Sa.'ik
(ZCyrville [Russell Ont
S cts.
95 10
39 00
31 88
136 76
48 25
218 75
5 00
48 50
28 20
93 45
113 25
6 00
249 95
98 31
25 50
18 00
84 13
726 00
75 65
23 00
13 13
28 10
50 71
195 25
21 00
14 00
42 25
123 75
122 13
184 15
15 00
8 00
40 20
16 50
14 50
12 25
12 00
57 40
45 20
32 21
36 91
121 20
23 30
0() 25
5 00
23 00
124 90
15 00
22 87
20 00
70 34
48 20
22 25
75 66
$ cts.
42 00
35 00
17 50
57 00
35 00
84 00
35 CO I
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
§
35 00
72 00
f 56 00
35 00
35 00
37 50
294 00
35 00
13 25
29 16
20 41
147 00
99 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 17
56 00
75 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
2 91
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
35 00
t47 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
24 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
31 00
10 00
6 00
6 00
4 64
6 00
6 00
2 50
§ For Revenue, etc., see Appendix C, imder Hamilton sub-offices. e Opened 15-11-07. 6 Opened
1-6-07. c Opened 1-9-07. /Closed 31-8-07 ; re-opened 25-10-07. y Opened 1-3-08. t Summer office,
t Including S12 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Pos't Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continue^
Name of Post Office.
D.
'ACRE
Dacotah
Daigle
a Dairy Valley.
c D'Aiguillon
Dale
Dale
Dalesboro'
Dales'i'iUe
Dalhousie East.
Dalhousie Junction . . .
Dalhousie Lake
Dalhousie Mills
Dalhousie Road
Dalhousie Settlement.
Dalhousie West
Dalibaire
Dalkeith
Dalling-
Dalmenj'
Dalrymple
Dalston
Daly
Damascus
Damascus
Danby
c Danbury
Dam Creek
Dana
Danesville
Danford Lake
Daiif orth
Daniel
Daniston
Dante
Danvers
Danvers
Danville.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
b Daneville
a D'Argenson iLaval
e D'Aillebouest [Quebec
D' Arcy .
Darcy ville . . . .
Darling Lake.
Darling Road.
Darlington . . .
Darlington . . . .
Darnley
Darrell
D'Artagnan.. .
Dartford
Dartmoor. . . .
Dartville
Darveau
Renfrew, S.R O
Macdonald M
Victoria X. B
Missisquoi QI
Gaspe Qj
Durham O
King's N.S
Assa. East Sask
Argenteuil Ql
King's N.S
Restigouche N. 11
Lanark, N.R Oi
Glengarry O
Limenburg N.S'
Pictou... N.S;
Annapolis N.S
Rimouski Q
Glengarry O
ShefiFord Q
Russell O
Victoria & Haliburton . O
Simcoe, N. R O
Brandon AI
Wellington, N.R O;
King's N.Bi
Dnun'nd & Arthabaska Q
MacKenzie Sask
Algoma, W.R O
Humboldt Sask
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Pontiac Q
York, C.R O
Sunbury & Queen S..N.B
RusseU O
Kent, E.R O
Digby . . ..:. ..N.S
Marquette M
Carleton N.B
Sask Sask
■ Q
Q
Frontenac O
Lanark, S.R O
Yarmouth N.S
Haldimand ... O
Durham O
Queen's P.E.I
Prince P.E.I
Kent, E.R O
Levi>= Q
Northumberland, E.R.O
Victoria & Haliburton. O
Colchester N.S
Levis Q
S cts.
190 06
108 0.5
30 20
11 50
18 00
27 25
28 68
11 00
140 25
61 23
92 75
51 20
96 15
87 30
30 95
47 25
205 93
242 10
79 50
119 50
75 35
144 42
8 25
139 41
7 75
81 27
13 91
71 00
518 13
14 25
162 95
34 50
37 00
33 25
75 42
36 50
38 75
13 25
27 83
8 00
10 00
15 00
5 00
50 00
212 00
108 95
45 22
72 27
35 20
21 15
111 50
34 75
20 00
46 12
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
•S cts.
92
38
35
35
11
35
35
35
62
46
+50
35
45
40
+45
35
tt71
121
35
52
42
76
35
58
35
42
11
45
d206
35
70
35
35
35
42
35
35
35
14
23
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
35 OO
35 00
tl24 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
2 25
11 00
24 00
3 00
8 00
3 00
20 00
36 00
3 00
10 00
3 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
8 cts
0 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
13 00
2 50
6 6o'
6 66'
2 50
25 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
« Opened 1-8-07. c Opened 1-12-07. 6 Opened 1-11-07. c Opened 23-3 08. J Including SIO night
allowance. ft Including -59.34 night allowance, d Including .§4 night allowance, f Including S12 nigh*
allowance.
D-38
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPEXDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post Offices— Revenue, Salaries and A\\oyvances—0 ontinued.
Name of Post Office.
Davidson
Davidson Hill
Davin
Davis
c Davis
Davisburg
Davis Mills
Davison Street
Dawn Mills
Dawn Valley
Dawson
Dawson Settlement.
Dawsonville
Day Mills
Day's Corner
Dayspring
Dayton
Dayton
b Daysville
Deacon
c Dealtown
Dead Creek
Dead Moose Lake. .
Deadwood
Dean
Deanton
Deans
Debay Cove
DeBlois Station ....
DeCewsville
De Clare
d Deemertou
Deep Brook
Deep Cove
b Deep Creek
Deeixiale
a Deepdale
Deerbrook
Deerfield
aDeer Horn
Deerhurst
Deer Lake
Deer Lodge
Deer Park.
Deerville
Deerwood
Dee Side
*DeGrassi Point
De Gros Marsh
Delagrave
Delamarre
Delap's Cove
Delhaven
Delisle
DeU
Dell's Comers
Electoral District.
Revenue.
$ cts.
Salary
{tiased on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Pontiac Q 400 22
SheflFord Q 14 50
Qu'Appelle Sask 13 00
King's & Albert N. B 15 GO
Sask Sask 39 00
Calgary Alta 100 00
Renfrew, N.R 0 10 00
King's N.S 24 50
Kent, E.R O 67 77
Lambton, W.R .0 35 50
Russell O 33 16
King's & Albert N.B 22 90
Restigouche N.B 21 25
Algoma, E.R O 94.55
King's & Albert N.B 11 00
Lunenburg N.S 110 00
Yarmouth N.S 30 00
Algoma, E.R O 37 75
Sask Sask 35 08
Renfrew, N.R O 12 00
Kent, W.R Ont 17 50
Frontenac O 64 09
Humboldt Sask 52 56
Yale & Cariboo B.C 20 00
Halifax N.S 91 30
Assa West Sask +9 00
Haldimand ,0 22 00
Halifax N.S 38 25
Prince P.E.I 26 25
Haldimand 0 135 00
Marquette M 45 20
Bruce, S. R O 74 07
Annajwlis N.S 297 78
South Cape Breton. .N.S 15 00
Yale Cariboo B.C 32 17
Inverness N.SJ 5 00
Marquette M| 75 91
Essex, N.R . Oi 16 60
Yarmouth N. S 52 70
Dauphin M 58 42
Simcoe, S.R O 83 05
Victoria & Haliburton.O 33 05
Humboldt Sask 22 85
Kootenav B.C 86 .52
Carleton N.B 22 25
Macdonald M 37 00
Bonaventure Q 11 70
Simcoe, S.R 0 108 00
King 's P.E.I -27 20
Montmagnv Q 108 95
Megantic Q 15 23
Annaix)lis N.S 24 72
King's N.S 56 25
As-saWest Sask 240 19
Compton Q 20 00
Annapolis N.S 40 59
tincluding $10 night allowance,
yet opened.
a Opened 1-8-07. 6 Opened 1-9-07. c Re-opened 11-11-07. d Quarantined
$ cts.
tl92 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
57 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
.35 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
13 60
35 00
52 00
35 00
44 00
35
35
t45
69
35
46
130
35
20
23
35
35
35
35
43
35
35
35
35
35
35
53
35
52
35
35
35
50
35
35
$ cts.
cts.
19 00
6 00
0 00
2 50
6 00
3 00
2 50
6 00
3 00
"'" 2'56'
13 00
6 00
3 00
6 0(1
"\\m"4\
""Q(ib'
tt Including 41 cents arrears forward. + Credit for new office not
23-12-07. * Re-opened 1-3-08.
XOX-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Delmas
Delmer
Deloro .
Delmont ,
Delta
Demeules iChicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Demcrest'v-ille Prince Edward O
Electoral District.
Sask Sask
Oxford, S.E, O
Hastings, W.R O
Huntingdon Q
New Westminster. . .B.C
Dempsej'
Denison's Mills.
f Denison
Denman Island . .
Dennington
Dennisto'mi
c Denonville ....
Densmore's Mills
Denver
c Den wood
b De Queylus
Dequen
De-Ramsey
Derby i Northumberland.
Derby Mills Grey, N.R
Brandon M
Richmond & Wolfe .. . .Q
t^u'Appelle. Sask
Coraux Atlin B.C
Assa. East Sask
Inverness N.IS
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Hants N.S
Guysborough N.S
Strathcona Alta
Laval Que
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
.Joliette Q
~ N.B
...O
Dereham Centre iOxford, S.R 0
Dermid JTh'nder B. & Rainy R., O
Deroche 'New Westminster. . .B.C
Derrynane 1 Wellington, N.R 0
Derryville.
Derry, West
Derwent
De Sable
Desaulniers
Deschambault Station
Deschenes Mills
Desert Lake
d Desford
Deshaies
Desjarlais
Desmond
Dptlor
Detour Dorche-ster .
Devils Lake . . Mackenzie
Devizes Middlesex, E.R
Devon [Halifax
b Dewberry |Edmonton
DcWinton 'Calgary,
Ontario, N.R O
Peel 0
Middlesex, E.R 0
Queen;s P.E.I'
Nipissing 0
Portneuf Q ,
Wright Q
Frontenac O
Souris. . . M
Nicolet Q
Edmonton ... ... .Alta
Lennox & Addington. .0\
Hastings, E.R.
....01
.Quel
.Sask'
...O
.N.Si
.Alta:
•Alta!
Dewittville Huntingdon Q
De Wolfe iCharlotte N.B,
Dexter Elgin, E.R O
Diamond Carleton 0|
Diamond iPictou N.S'
e Diamond City Alberta Alta!
Dickson jStrathcona Altai
Dieppe jSt. John's & Iberville . . Qj
bDileganck (Edmonton , Altai
Diligent River 'Cumberland N.Sl
Revenue.
•S cts.
132 74
141 50
318 15
27 00
49 50
121 70
214 00
6 00
88 50
19 00
161 60
9 .50
32 50
20 00
51 75
32 25
75 33
90 75
219 70
42 50
131 00
12 00
87 10
29 70
230 75
19 00
116 60
24 50
8S 00
72 20
26 25
59 31
183 25
42 15
18 20
68 00
23 45
29 00
149 57
14 26
26 25
70 63
11 00
102 83
243 86
279 85
48 70
45 50
42 00
48 00
21 00
20 81
27 75
54 10
172 75
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
56
43
tll2
35
35
54
92
35
35
4
75
35
35
29
35
*51
23
29
•H-99
:i5
49
35
42
35
80
35
40
35
40
35
35
35
58
35
8
35
35
35
76
35
35
35
35
29
102
i-tl43
35
35
35
4:45
5
35
35
29
78
cts
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
51
00
00
00
16
00
00
33
16
00 I
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
75
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
16
50
00
00
00
00
00
83
00
00
16
00
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
•S cts.
? cts.
6 50
6 00
14 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
16 00
6 00
**62 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
7 70
13 00
6 00
(a) Re-opened 1-4-08. (b) Opened 1-6-07. (c) Opened 1-8-07. (d) Re-opened 1-1-08.
(e) Opened 1-2 0-8. (/) Opened 15-02-08. t Including S12.00 niglit allowance,
tt Including .S15.00 ni^'ht allowance t Including .S'10.00 night allowance. * Including .816.00 night
allowance -SO.OO, of which is for winter 1906-07. ** Including .sO.OO arrears forward allowance.
D-40
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Dillon Port Parry Sound O
Dina Strathcona . Alia
DingwaU North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Dingwell's Mills JKing's P.E I
Dinorwic iThunder Bay and Rainy
River 0
Dinsmore Assa. W Sask
Dinton , Calgary Alta
g Dion Mill IMegantic Q
Dipi>er Harbour St. .John X.B
Dipiier Harbour, West |St. John N.B
Dirleton Carleton O
d Diver Nippissing O
Di.xon iStonnont O
Dixon . .^ iSunbury & Queen's. .N.B
'~ Dundas O
Mackenzie Sask
Westmoreland N.B
Antigonisl>e N.S
Parry Sound O
Yale & Cariboo.. . . B.C
Dauphin . M
Dixon's Comers
rt Dniester
Dobson's Comer .
Doctor's Brook .. .
Doe Lake
Dog Creek
Dog Creek
Dogherty jSunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Dog Pound Calgary Alta
Doherty Pontiac Que
Dolbeau Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Dollar York, C.R O
Dominion
Dominionville
Domremy ....
Domville. . . .
Don
Donaldson ....
Donaldston iQueen's
Doncaster Compton
Yukon
Glengarry O
Humboldt Sask
Gren ville O
York, S.R O
Frontenac O
P.E.I
Donegal ".. Perth, N.R 0
Donegal King's & Albert N.B
Dongola Victoria & Haliburton.O
Assa. East Stisk
YorkS. K O
Pictou N.S
Strathcona Alta
Dongola
rt Donlands.
Donnybrook
Dora
Dorchester Crossing We.stmoreland N.B
Dorenlee Strathcona Alta
Dorking iWellington, N.R O
Dorland Lennox & Addington . .0
Dom Ridge York. .- N.B
h Dorothy Calgary Alta
Dorval ;.Jacques Cartier Q
Dorval Station Jacques Cartier Q
Douceitville Digby N.S
Doucet Chic." & Sag Q
Douglas [York N.B
Douglasburg Laprairie & Napierville Q
((7) Opened 1-3-08.) (d) Credit for new rjffice not yet oi)ened. (o) Opened 1-6-07. (/>) Opened
1-2-08. (aa) Credit for new office notet opened. f Including .^11.25 night allowance. J Including
S15.00 night allowance. ft Including .?10.00 night allowance. (c) Including '§3,00 arrears forward.
* Salarys entered in Auditor General's ReiHjrt.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
pear).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
15 00
aalO 00
17 00
7 00
1122 58
187 36
48 21
10 00
25 25
17 50
67 95
dlO 00
66 00
54 68
149 88
18 75
25 00
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
536 00
35 00
35 00
2 91
35 00
35 00
41 00
S cts.
S cts.
50 00
49 00
35 00
73 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
t46 25
42 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
ao Oo
35 00
71 00
46 00
35 00
35 Oo
35 CO
35 00
38 00
56 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
35 00
3.n 00
:|:35 00
85 00
35 00
5 83
135 00
198 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t+45 00
2 50
""le'oo
"" 6 00'
18 00
42 76
74 10
28 25
9 00
154 95
16 80
86 85
38 25
45 00
148 16
96 95
29 50
121 35
42 38
11 75
89 ,30
152 60
4 00
22 45
17 50
43 85
12 00
118 07
54 00
30 16
47 20
153 12
12 50
30 00
238 50
429 12
63 50
7 00
46 00
20 00
■
8 00
1 26
8 00
6 00
6 00
cl8 00
6 00
5 00
3 16
6 00
13 00
19 00
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-41
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Douglasfield
Douglas Harbour
Douglas Lake
Douglaston
Douglas West
Douro
Dovedale
Dover
Dover Centre
Dover Hill
Dover South
Dover West
p Dowd Hill
DG%\-iieyA~ille
Do^^Tiej-ville
DowTisview
Dow Settlement
Doyle
Doyles
Doyles Brook
Doyle Settlement . . . .
Dozois
Dracon
Drew
Drew Station
Dromore
Dromore West
Drumague
Drumhead
Drummond . . .
Uiiimmond
a Drummond Station.
Drumquin
Dry Fork
Dry River
Drysdale
Duagh
Duiilin Shore
Dubuque
Duclos
Duck Mountain
I^udley
Diidswell Centre
'■ Duiiswell .Junction.
i)ufferin
Dufferin
Dufferin Mines
Dufour
Dufresne
d Du frost
Dugald
Du^a.s
Dunamel
h Dumas
Dumbarton Station.. .
Dumblane
Dumfries
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward , Rent,
Allow- i Allow-
ance, ance.
Northumberland . . . . N. B
Sunbury & Queen 's..N.B
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Assa. East Sask
Gaspe Q
Peterborough, E.R O
Assa. East Sask
Westmoreland N.B
Kent, W.R O
Victoria . . N.B
Kent, W.R . . O
Halifax N.S
Assa West Sask
Victoria & Haliburton . O
King's & Albert N.B
York. S.R O
York N.B
Pontiac Q
Kent, W.R O
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Restigouche N.B
Laprairie & Napiervdle.Q
Wellington, N.R O
WeUington, N.R O
Wellington, N.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Queen's P.E.I
Qu'Appelle Sask
Guysboro N.S
Lanark, S.R O
Victoria N.B
Peterboro, E.R O
Halton O
Alta Alta
Souris M
Huron, S.R O
Edmonton Alta
Lunenburg N.S
Kent, W.R O
Wright Q
Dauphin M
Muskoka O
Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Frontenac. , O
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Halifax N.S
Charlevoix . . Q
Provencher M
Provencher M
Selkirk M
Gloucester N.B
Labelle Q
Assa East Sask
Charlotte N.B
Bruce, N.R O
York N.B
8 cts.
6 00
S cts.
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
54 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
61 66
31 00
25 15
130 70
48 25
6 00
3.S 75
90 60
■ ■
20 00
133 75
6 00
37 25
p6 00
113 20
52 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
38 00
6 00
40 25
10 00
135 00
6 00
21 00
66 95
40 75
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
17 00
7 00
3 00
8 00
43 25
54 65
99 50
11 00
6 00
10 95
54 25
35 00
52 00
41 00
35 00
t35 41
35 00
li7 40
40 00
6 00
46 00
33 60
23 00
29 95
35 00
38 50
58 00
35 00
50 00
106 63
113 40
6 00
46 20
98 90
6 00
22 00
35 00
48 GO
35 00
45 00
35 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
35 00
tt53 00
35 00
2 91
66 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00
100 05
3 00
28 28
88 50
30 95
15 00
65 08
6 25
22 20
25 00
22 17
12 00
145 95
5 00
1 33
6 00
24 30
28 45
48 36
42 50
50 85
29 40
(p) Credit for new office not yet opened. a Opened 25-3-07. c Opened 1-2-08. d Opened 1-3-
b Opened 1-9-07. t Including 41 cts. arrears, ft Including -SIS night allowance.
D -42
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX I)—Co7iti7iued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices— Revenue, Salaries and AWowsLnces— Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Dumoine. iPontiac . . .
Dunallen ISouris
Dunany ' Argenteuil .
Dunara Selkirk
Revenue.
Dunbarton
Dunbar
Dunboro'
Dunboyne
Duncan
Duncan
Duncan Cove . . .
Duncan Station . .
Duncrief
Dundas
Dundas
Dundee
Dundee
Dundee
Dundee Centre. . .
Dundela
Dundonald
Dunedin
Dunedin
Dungiven
Dunkeld
Dunkerron
Dunkin
Dunleath
Dunlop
Diinlop
Dunmaglass
Dunmore
Dunniore
Dunnet
Dunn's Valley. . .
Dunraven
Dunrobin
Dunsford
e Dunstable
Dunstaffnage. . . .
Dun vegan
Dupey's Comer...
h Dupuis
Durban
Durell
Durham Bridge. .
Durham Centre. .
Dutch Brook
Dutcli Settlement
d Duthie
Duthill
Duvai Road
Dwight
DvvyerHill
Dyer
Dyer's Bay
Dyment
-Qi
.Ml
.Q!
.M
Ontario, S. R O
Dunda.s . O
Missisquoi Q
Elgin, E.R O
Grey, E.R O
Lunenburg . . N.S
Halifax N.S
Drunvd & Arthabaska..Q
Middlesex, N.R O
Kent N.B
King's P.E.I
Restigouche N.B
Selkirk M
Richmond N.S
Huntingdon Q
Dundas O
Northumberland, E. R . O
Simcoe, N.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Westmoreland N.B
Bruce, S.R O
Simcoe, S. R O
Brome q|
Mackenzie. Sask
Huron, W.R O
Gloucester N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Renfrew, N.R O
Nipissing O
Algoina, E.R O
Pontiac Q
Carleton O
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Edmonton Alta
Queen's P.E.T
Inverness N.S
Westmoreland N. B
Qu'Appelle Sask
Dauphin M
King's P.E.I
York N.B
Restigouche , N.B
South Cape Breton . . N.S
Halifax N.S
New Westminster. .B.C.
Lambton, W.R O
Prince P.E.I
Mu.skoka O
Carleton O
Stonnont O
Bruce, N.R O
Thunder Bay and Rainy
Kiver . .0
e Credit for new office not yet opened, b Clossd 15-10-07
allowance, ft Including $16 night allowance.
S cts.
So 70
23 50
18 25
49 90
272 05
255 78
33 75
42 45
94 00
50 00
13 25
97 20
80 00
21 00
194 06
9 00
45 40
9 00
164 00
144 00
123 35
138 a5
15 00
23 00
23 25
49 50
114 47
9 00
93 00
37 39
16 50
15 00
58 60
28 70
25 25
105 79
159 00
200 52
eS 00
30 00
67 00
58 00
27 25
448 45
20 00
146 70
219 05
11 00
18 00
18 00
54 00
22 46
211 74
119 65
26 00
99 25
Salary
(based on
revenue oj
previous
year).
% cts.
35
35
35
35
145
110
35
35
44
35
35
47
44
35
92
35
35
35
58
73
60
70
35
35
35
35
+72
35
44
35
35
35
35
35
35
52
75
115
35 00
t+51 00
35 00
33 10
52 00
35 00
55 00
108 00
35 00
35 00
2 91
35 00
35 00
106 00
68 00
35 00
50 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
22 00
3 00
28 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
13 00
13 00
8 00
3 00
3 00
10 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
(i 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 01)
13 00
13 00
6 00
5 00
57 55 35 00
d Openedl-3-08. -f Including $20 night
yOX-ACCOVNTING POST OFFICES
D-43
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
/'based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year) .
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
E
ADY
Eagle Butte.
Eagle Creek
Eagle Head .
Eagle Hill..
Eagle Lake
Eagle River
Eagleton
Eakindale
Earner's Comers
Eardley
Earling
a Earlscourt
Earlswood
Earl ton
Eamscliffe
Earc^cliffe
Earlville
East Advocate
c East Aldlield
East Amherst
East Baltic
East Bay
East Bay, North Side .
East Bolton
East Brook viile
East Bumaby
East Chebogue , .
East Chezzetcook
East Clifton
East Clover Bar
East Dover
East Dudswell
East Dunham
East Earlto^vn
East End
n Easterlea
East Ferry
East Folly Mountain
b East Fraserville
East Glassvillc
East HaU's Harbour Road.
East Hereford . .
East Hill
East Hungerford
East Inglisville
East Jeddore
East Kemptville
Dj-nevor .Selkirk . M
Dysart Qu' Appelle Sask
Simcoe, E.R O
Assa. West Alta
Sask Sask
Shelbumeifc Queen's. N.S
Calgary Alta
Parry Sound. . .. . . O
Thunder Bay and Rainv
River O
Souris M
Assa. East . Sask
Stormont O
Wright Q
Strathcona Alta
York,S.R O
Assa. East Sask
Nipi.ssiug O
Dutferin .0
Queen's. P.l'I.l
Strathcona Alta
Cumberland N.S
Pontiac Q
Cumberland N.S
King's. P.E.I
Dauphin M
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Brome Q
Cumberland. N.S
New Westminster. . .B.C
Yarmouth N.S
Halifa.x N.S
Compton Q
Edmonton Alta
Halifax N.S
Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
Missisquoi Q
Colchester N. S
Assa West Sask
Humboldt. Sask
Digby N.S
Colchester N.S
Cumberland N.S.
Carleton N.B
King's N.S
Com]>ton. Q
Brome Q
Hastings, E.R O
Annapolis N.S
HaUfax N.S
Yarmouth N.S
S cts.
4 00
221 60
138 45
145 95
81 70
52 50
104 00
9 50
344 60
84 68
13 20
11 95
195 85
64 13
332 52
22 26
491 21
13 25
42 00
58 50
76 65
9 50
55 43
20 00
48 79
19 50
144 70
23 51
175 00
34 25
66 25
106 75
84 70
34 77
24 81
41 50
63 41
117 45
18 00
35 20
bQ 00
24 70
33 25
109 70
31 75
14 00
15 14
70 07
46 61
g cts.
35 00
X55 60
74 00
48 00
51 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
156
35
35
35
102
35
23
35
157
35
35
52
35
12
35
35
35
35 00
171 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tt4o 00
38 00
50 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
di7 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
8 cts.
4 00
6 50
*3 38
8 00
4 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 66'
19 00
13 00
19 00
"6'66"
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
a Opened 1-8-07. c Closed 30-9-07. t Including .S5.60 night allowance. * Including S3.75 arrears
forward, (n) Opened 1-9-07. (6) Credit for new office not yet opened, f Including §15.00 night allow-
ance, ft Including .810.00 night allowance. d Including .§12.00 night allowance. * Including 38c.
arrears forward.
D-44
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices— Revenue, Salaries and Allowances— Continued
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Ea-stlake
East Leicester
East Linden .
East Linton
East Magdala ,
East ^lapleton
East Margaree
East Margoretsville
East Mines Station. . . .
Inverness N. S
Cumberland X.S
Cumberland N.S
Grey, X.R O
Megantic Q
Cumberland N.S
Inverness X.S
Annapolis X. S
Colchester X.S
East ^Mountain IColchester X.S
East Xew Annan
East Xewbridge
East Oro
East Oxford
East Pinnacle
East Point
East Port Medwaj
East River
East River, St Mary's
East River, Sheet Harbour
East Rogerville.
Colchester X.S
Carleton X. B
Simcoe, X.R O
Grenviile O
Missisquoi Q
King's P.E.T
Shelburne & Queen's.X.S
Lunenburg X.S
Pictou X.S
Halifax X.S
_ Xorthumberland X.B
East Roman Valley Guysborough ... N. S
East Royalty iQueen's . .P.E.I
East Sable River ! Shelburne & Queen's.X.S
East Scotch Settlement
East Side Port L'Hebert. .
East Side of Ragged Island
East Sooke
East Southampton
Eastview lAssa. West
Eastville [Colchester
King's & Albert X.B
Shelburne & Queen's.X.S
Shelburne & Queen's . X.S
Xanaimo B.C
Cumberland.... X.S
Sask
X.S
East Wallace Cumljerland.. ...'..".'.' x!s
East Walton iHants X.S
East Waterville lYork N.B
Ea,st Wellington Xanaimo .'.'..' .'.'.'.'.'.".'. b!c
East Wentworth Cumberland X.S
East Wdhamsburg Dundas O
Eastwood Oxford, S.R O
Eaton Compton (}
Eatonville Cumberland N.S
Eauclaire JDist. of Xipissing O
Ebbsfleet : iPrince P.E.I
Ebenezer Queen's P.E.I
Ebenezer IMackenzie Sask
Eberts Kent, E.R O
■Ebor. . .^ iBrandon M
a Ebor Station
Ebordale .
Echo Place
Echo Vale.
Eckville Strathcona Alta
Economy Ponit Colchester N.S
Ecum Secuni Guysborough N.S
Brandon M
Grey, S.R O
Brant O
Compton Q
Ecuni Secum Bridge.
Edberg . . .
c Edelane.
Halifax N.S
Strathcona Alta
Assa West Sask
S cts.
20 00
89 96
9 00
18 25
3 00
34 50
65 25
' 69 37
132 75
23 00
20 07
9 00
44 25
38 00
21 00
22 30
77 42
47 32
75 95
127 45
12 50
41 00
4 30
46 54
21 25
64 20
54 25
31 25
85 35
31 02
121 61
21 75
39 25
18 50
34 95
117 07
10 00
229 00
149 26
59 25
239 95
25 45
28 75
27 20
91 60
48 00
135 25
79 37
169 00
61 00
132 95
68 70
132 70
158 24
162 90
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
§ cts.
35
60
35
35
35
35
35
35
49
35
35
35
35
35
t47
35
35
35
t47
174
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
38
35
54
35
35
35
35
62
35
118
68
35
120
35
a5
35
36
35
38
36
60
35
62
t48
56
108
70
4
Forward
Allow-
ance.
§ cts.
5 75
10 00
5 00
9 33
18 50
*8 42
dll 25
a Late Sproule.
forward allowance.
c Closed 1-6-07. f Including S12.00 night allowance.
d Including S3. 75 arrears forward allowance.
Including 42 c. arrears
^^ON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
\revenuc of
I previous
year).
Eddystone iXorthumberland, W.R.O
Eden Elgin, E.R O
Eden Dauphin M
Eden Grove Bruce, S.R O
Eden Lake Pictou .Js .S
e Edenland Assa. West Sask
Eden Mills Wellington, S.R O
Eden Valley Mackenzie Sask
Edensville Strathcona Alta
Eden wold Assa. West Sask
Edgar Simcoe, N. R O
Edgar Mills Essex, S.R 0
Edge Hill Grey, S.R O
Edgeley Qu'Appelle Sask
Edgett's Landing King's & Albert N.S
Edgewood Kootenay B.C
Edina Argenteuil Q
Edison Edmonton Alta
Edmondville Lotbiniere (^
h Edmore Mackenzie Sask
Edville Northumberland, E.R..0
Edwand Edmonton Alta
Edwardsville South Cape Breton. .N.S
Edwell Strathcona Alta
Edwin Portage la Prairie M
Edy's MiUs Lambton, W.R O
Eel Brook Yarmouth N.S
Eel Cove North Cajje Breton and
Victoria N.S
Eel Creek Cmnberland N.S
Eel River Bridge Northumberland N.B
Eel River Lake York N.B
Effingham Welland O
Egan Creek Hastings, E.R O
Egbert Simcoe, S.R O
Egerton I Wellington, N.R O
Egg Island 'Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Egg Lake Edmonton Alta
Egmondville Huron, S.R O
EgmontBav Prince P.E.I
EgjTt " Sheiford Q
Eight Island Lake Guysborough N.S
Ekfrid Middlesex, W.R . . . . O
Elba Duffcrin O
Elbow River Calgary Alta
S cts.
Elcho Lincoln O
Elder Dufferin O
Elder's Mills York, C.R O
Eldon Station Victoria & Haliburton..O
Eldorado Hastings, E.R O
Electric Kent, VV.R OJ
Elford Essex, S.R O'
Elfrida Wentworth Oj
Elgin , Pictou N.S;
Elgin New Westminster.. ..B.C
Elginburg Frontenac O
Elginfield Middlesex, E.R 0\
c Credit for new office not yet opened. h Opened 1-9-07.
t Including -§12 night allowance. ft Including -§6 night allowance.
52
211
3.51
162
38
c9
201
36
32
23
194
47
44
49
111
78
15
94
64
13
72
23
17
60
93
124
145
28
26
46
49
85
26
131
77
26
15
375
35
43
18
164
16
13
133
22
81
97
305
40
31
46
17
59
98
54
Forward
Allow-
ance.
16
55
33
00
47
00
12
00
24
50
06
10
00
65
65
21
25
00
59
10
87
25
00
42
83
00
02
75
00
75
00
75
00
75
25
41
00
80
50
41
95
15
00
00
00
20
00
05
79 1
00
50 '
00 I
00
75
45
30 i
S cts.
37 00
:i02 00
152 00
*96 00
t47 00
124 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
88 00
35 00
, 35 00
, 35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
20 41 I
36 00 :
35 00 '
35 00 ;
35 no
35 00 I
61 00 I
68 00 !
tt41 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
147 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
t 45 00
35 00
182 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
35 00
35 00
t 67 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
162 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
§ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
2 25
6 50
3 00
3 GO
6 00
S cts.
6 00
19 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
() 00
6 00
6 00
19 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
19 CO
6 00
Including .S20 night allowance.
t Including .§10 night allowance.
D-46
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 19C9
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
**P31gin House. .
Elgin Mills
Elgin Road
Elia
Elie
Elinor
Elizabethville. . .
Elizatjeth Bav . . .
Elkmouth . . ."
i-Elkton
*ElkLakp
Elk Point
Elk Prairie
Elkwater
Ellaton
Ellengowan
Ellen's Town . . .
Ellerslie
Ellesmere
Elliott
Elliott'.s Corners.
EUiott's Mills...
Elliott Vale ....
••Ellis Bay . ...
Ellisboro'
a Ellis River
EUisville
Ellwood
Elm
Elma
Elmbank
Elm Brook
Elmcrof t
Elmfield
Elmgrove
Elmnedgc
Elmhurst
Elmira
Elmore
Elmsdale
Ebnside
Elm Springs . . . .
Elmstead
Elmsvale
Elmsville
Elm Tree
Elm Vallev
Elm Valley
Elmwood
Elmwood
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Eloida ' Brockville
Muskoka O
York, C.R O
L'Islet Q;
York, S.R O,
Macdonald M
Alta Alta
Durham O
Algoma, E.R O;
Kootenay B.C|
Calgar V Alta
Nipissmg O
Alberta Alta
Kootenay B.C
Assa. West Alta
Norfolk O
Bruce, S.R O,
Northumberland. . . .N.B
Strathcona Alta!
York, C.R O
Lanark, S.R O
iSimcoe, E.R O
Queen's P.E.I
King's.... P.E.I
Chic'outimi & Saguenay (J
Qu' Appelle Sask
Prince P.E.T
Leeds O
Ru.ssell O
Carleton O
Dundas O
Peel O
Prince Edward O
Charlotte N.B
Pictou N.S
Simcoe, S. R O
Grey,N.R O
King's & Albert N.B
King's PE.I
Assa East Sa.sk
Prince P.P:.I
Pontiac Q
Assa West Sa.sk
Essex, N.R O
Halifax N.S
Charlotte N.B
Frontenac O
Brandon M
King's & Albert N.B
King's & Albert N.B
Queen's P.E.I
.O
Elphin . .
rf Elsie...
Elsinore .
V Elstow.
Elton
Lanark, N.R. 0\
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Bruce, N.R O
Humboldt Sask,
Brandon M
§ cts.
220 00
180 08
50 20
49 85
469 25
104 11
195 82
9 00
137 30
50 18
220 00
c 10 00
12 40
178 20
34 45
17 00
20 00
76 81
128 20
34 25
30 50
41 25
15 75
67 00
212 50
12 00
73 75
48 00
c 6 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year) .
$ cts.
66 00
77 00
35 00
35 00
190 00
60 00
102 00
35 00
163 00
29 16
107 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
114 00 I
35 00
41 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
138 35
70 00
102 46
42 00
39 34
35 00
17 50
35 00
16 00
35 00
68 97
35 00
33 50
35 00
24 50
35 00
30 75
35 00
83 93
43 00
229 00
II 23 00
167 29
72 00
14 50
a5 00
105 20
35 00
103 80
46 00
101 95
46 00
35 25
35 00
13 75
35 00
35 00
7 00
35 00
10 00
35 00
207 44
41 00
164 14
71 00
19 .50
33 36
114 50
50 00
109 64
10 39
6 25
35 00
S cts.
15 00
tl5 25
2 25
12 00
6 00
1:10 00
6 00
(i 00
2 50
h Opened 1-6-07. * Opened 1 7-07. a Re-opened 18-12-06. c Credit for new office not j-et opened.
d Closed 14-3-08. r Opened 15-12-07. + Special forward allowance for summer 1907. tt Including 25
cents arrears forward allowance. |{ Including $20 night allowance. ** Suiumer offices.
yOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
j (based on Forward
Revenue, revemte of AUow-
' previous ance.
}/ear).
Einard
Emberson
Emerald
Emerald
Emerald Queen's
Emerson Kent . . .
Emery
Emileville
Emmaville
Emmett
Empej' Hastings, E.R
Empii-e Haldimand
Beauharnois. Q
Muskoka U ;
Lennox & Addington . .0'
Inverness N. S I
P.E.I
N.B
York, S.R O
Bagot Q
Sask Sask
Renf re^\', S. R O
~~ ...O
Emy vale Queen's P. E. I
Enfield Durham O
Englefeld Humboldt Sask
English Comer Halifax N.S
Enmore Prince P.E.I
Ennis Simcoe, S. R O
Ennishore
EnniskiUeu Station
Ennismore
Ennotville
Enon
Entry Island
Epping
Epsom lOntariOj^ S. R
Epworth.
Eramosa
Erb .....
Erbsville
a Equity jStrathcona
Eric ' Frontenac,
IVictoria N.B
Sunbui-y & Queen's.. N.B
Peterborough, W.R O
WeUington, S.R O
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Gaspe Q
Grey, E.R O
. _ _ ^
City of Vancouver. . . B.C
Wellington, S.R O
King's & Albert N.B
Waterloo, N.R O
. . Alta
O
c Erickson I Kootenay B. C
Erie Haldimand O
Erieau Kent, W.R O
Erie View Norfolk O
Erinsville } Lennox & Addington. . . O
Erin\'iew jMacdonald M
Erinville iGuysborough N.S
Erie Richjuond & Wolfe Q
Ernestown Station Lennox & Addington . . . O
Ernfold .A.ssa West Sask
Errmgton Comox Atlin B. C
Erwood {Mackenzie.... Sask
Escott Brockville O
Escott Centre j Brockville O
Escuminac i Bonaventure Q
Escuminac Northumberland.. . . N. B
Escuminac Flats I Bonaventure Q
Esdraelon jCarleton N. B
Eskasoni [North Cape Breton &
I Victoria N.S
Eskdale j Bruce, N.R O
Esmonde {Renfrew, S.R O
Esquesing ' Halton O
d Esterlea Humboldt Sask
Essex I Inverness N.S
29 50
17 00
25 35
210 65
45 28
10 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
76 00
35 00
37 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
91 50
35 00
t45 00
t45 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
96 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
60 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
8 75
35 00
40 83
97 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
tm 91
80 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
.35 00
35 <)0
35 00
35 00
112 00
20 41
35 00
S cts.l S cts. § cts,
6 00
10 00
146 21
11 25
166 45
20 00
80 00
90 10
53 00
32 15
32 25
57 23
46 60
199 00
131 18
81 50
32 80
12 00
19 40
148 83
207 80
72 25
14 00
9 00
57 00
53 50
183 80
117 14
4 00
17 50
132 20
90 75
61 00
44 95
112 00
172 96
145 40
55 15
45 00
37 64
74 54
+t9 00
41 00
143 70
179 75
48 00
138 59
38 25
39 90
36 50
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
1
6 00
88 00
6 00
1 ....
6'6o"
8 66
4 75
14 00
6 00
8 00
24 00
6 00
27 00
5 00
s oa
0 oil
24 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
13 00
a Opened 1-4-07. c OjHjned 1-1-08. d Opened 1-9-07. ft Credit for new office not yet oiiened..
t Including -SIO night allowance. J Including §27.91 night allowance.
D-48
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Cojitinued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — ConHnued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District Revenue
Esson\-ille Victoria & Haliburton..01
Estmere .
b Etang de Caps
Ethelton
Etna
Etobicoke
Ettrick
Ettyyille
Eustis
Evandale
Evans
Evanston j Richmond
Evansville Algoma, E.R
North Cape Breton &
Victoria N.S
Gas]>e Q
Humboldt Sask
King's N.S
York, C.R O
Middlesex, E.R O
Russell O
Sherbrooke Q
King's & Albert . . . .N.B
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
N. S
...O
Evelyn iMiddlesex, E.R O
Everett 1 Victoria - N.B
Eversley [York, N.R O
Ewan
Ewelme . .
Excelsior.,
Excelsior
E\ving ,
Peterborough, W.R.. . .O
Alta Alta
Edmonton Alta
Algoma, E.R O
Strathcona Alta
a Ewings Landing | Yale, Cariboo
B.C.
Exmoor
Extension
Eye Brow Hill...,
c Eyebrow Station .
Northumberland N.B
Nanaimo B.C
Assa West Sask
Assa West Sask
I ABRE
Factorj' Dale
Fairbaim
Fairbank
Fairfax
Fairfield
Fairfield
Fairfield East. . . .
Fairfield Plain . . .
Fairford
Fair Ground
FairhaU
Fairhaven.. .....
Fairholme
Fairland
I'airlcy
Fairlight
Fairmede
Fairmont
Fairmont Springs
Fairmount Grey, E.R
Fair Plav Essex. N. R,
Pontiac Q
King's N.S
Victoria & Haliburton.O
York, S.R O
StAnstead . . Q
Kings P.E.I
St. John N.B
Brockville O
Brant O
Dauphin M
Norfolk O
Souris M
Charlotte N.B
Parrj- Sound .... O
Mackenzie Sask
Northumberland N.B
Assa East Sask
Assa East Sask
.Antigonishe N.S
Kootenay B.C
...O
...O
Fair Vallev Simcoe. E. R . . .
Fairview .'. Perth, S.R.
Fairview
Fairview ,
Fairview Station
...O
...O
VV'estmoreland N. B,
Queen's P.E.I,
Halifax N.S
Salary
(based on
revenue of,
previous \
year). \
Forward
Allow-
ance.
84 75
6 00
175 77
14 00
59 25
6 25
29 91
255 65
33 00
34 50
16 93
28 96
99 35
80 iW
80 93
25 45
17 75
16 25
34 45
63 75
97 28
12 25
148 30
84 90
62 50
114 50
10 25
22 67
148 50
72 00
25 50
42 25
27 00
114 50
33 45
132 25
25 75
112 50
31 00
26 59
32 50
14 00
113 75
11 55
26 25
56 49
30 00
21 60
40 05
5 00
23 50
S cts . $ cts . j % ots .
47 25 ; t45 00
36
20
35
35
35
a5
35
105
35
35
35
35
51
42
40
35
35
35
35
60
43
35
60
40
1 50
8 00
3 00
1 00
26 66
12 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
eoo"
6 00
b Opened 1-9-07. a Late Shorts Point. c Opened 1-1-
+ For revenue, &c., see Appendix C under Halifax sub offices.
08. t Including §10 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-49
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—uontinued.
NoN-AccouJS'TiNG Post Offfces — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
^ai^^-ille
Fairy Hill
ralconbridge
Falkenburg Station.
Falkirk
Falkland
Falkland
Falkland
Falkland Ridge-....
Fallbrook
Fallowfield
Fallowmead
Falmouth
Falun
Fanning Brook
Fanshawe
Faraday
Farewell
Fargo
Farmer's Union . . . .
Farmerston
Farmington
Farmington
Farnam's Corners . .
Famdon
Famham Centre ....
a Fartown
Fassett
Fassiferu
Fauvel
Fauxbourg
Fawcett Hill
Fawkham
Teener's Corner
Fellows
Felton
Feltz, South
Fenaghvale
Fenella
Fenton
Fennell's
Fenwick
Fen wick
b Fer a Cheval
Ferguslea
Ferguson
Ferguson's Falls . . . .
Ferguson's Lake ....
Ferguson's Point . . . .
Ferguson vale
Fernie Neuve
Fernioy
Fembank
Ferndale
*Femdale House . . . .
Femetville
Fern Glen
Assa. West Saski
Assa. West .SaskI
(Middlesex, W.R O-
' Muskoka O
Middlesex, N.R O,
Brantford Oj
Halifax N.S|
Yale & Cariboo B.Cj
1 Annapolis X.S
Lanark, S.R 0|
Carleton O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Hants N.S!
Strathcona Altai
King's P.E.I
Middlesex, E.R Oi
Hastings, W.R O
WeUington, N.R O
Kent. W.R O
Grenville. O
Carleton N.B
King's P.E.I
Cumberland N.S
Missisquoi Q
Missisquoi Q
Brome Q
Strathcona Sask
Labelle Q
GlengaiTy O
Bonaventure Q
Ltmenburg N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Ontario, N.R ^O
Lunenburg N^. S
Lennox & Addington. .0
Russell O
Lunenburg N.S
Prescott O
Northumberland, W . R . O
Humboldt Sask
Simcoe, S.R O
King's & Albert N.B
Cumberland N.S
Cham])lain Q
Renfrew, S.R O
Middle,sex, E.R O
Lanark, S.R O
Richmond N.S
Gloucester N.B
Simcoe, N.R O
Labelle Q
Frontenac O
Perth, N.R O
King's & Albert ....N.B
Muskoka O
Berthier Q
Parry Sound O
Revenue.
S Ctb.
37 20
61 95
39 50
306 90
106 95
76 60
20 75
40 15
lOG 26
157 00
176 75
21 85
106 53
44 00
12 00
26 25
42 25
83 20
Gl 20
25 50
32 50
20 00
15 25
62 15
45 71
109 16
33 85
642 80
64 20
57 S5
6 00
21 29
40 70
17 00
46 00
62 70
30 00
25 50
181 54
76 08
67 50
19 50
35 00
610 00
20 80
93 40
31 50
37 00
80 00
90 58
178 70
55 25
22 75
6 00
46 00
79 50
35 00
Salary
(6a serf an
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35
35
35
130
53
36
35
35
58
76
86
35
48
35
35
35
35
36
35
35
35
35
35
tt45
35
52
27
207
36
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
i-94
35
36
35
35
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
45 00
88 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
135 00
3 00
13 00
6 00
4 00
00
6 DO
6 00
6 00
6 00
25 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
a Opened 15-6-07. 6 Credit for new office not yet ofjened.
night allowance, f Including S12 night allowance.
24— d4
* Summer Office. ft Including SlQ
D-50
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Fernhill
Femlee
Femleigh
Fern wood
Feronia
Ferris
Ferrj'bank
Ferry Landing.
Ferry Point
Ferryville
Fertile Valley
Fetherston
Field
Fielding
Fieldholme
Fieldville
Fife
Fifteen Mile Stream.
File HiUs
Findlay
Finger Board
Finlaj'son
Fintona
Fir Grove
Fir Grove
First South
Fishbum
Fish Creek
Fisherman's Harbour
Fisher Home
Fisher Mill
Fisher River
Fisherville
Fishing Lake
Fish Lake
Fitzmaurice
Fitzpatrick
Five Mile River
Flagstaff . . . .'
Hamboro', centre
Flanders
Flatlands
Flat River
Flee Island
Flett's Springs
Fletwode
Fleurant
Flint Hill
Flodden
Floral
c Florenta
nowers' Cove
Flower Station
Flume Ridge
Foam Lake
Middlesex, N.R O
Algoma, K.R. O
Frontenac O
Prince Edward .... P. E. I
Xipissing O
Sunbury & Queen's ..N.B
Strathcona Alta
North Cape Breton &Vic-
toria N.S
Strathcona.' Alta
Carleton N.B
Assa West Sask
Parry Sound O
Xipissing O
Carleton X".B
Calgary Alta
Wright Q
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Halifa.x N.S
Qu'Appelle Sask
Brandon M
Victoria & Haliburton. O
North Cape Breton &Vic-
toria X^.S
Simcoe, S.R O
King's & Albert ....X.B
Dorchester Q
Lunenburg N.S
Alta Alta
Humboldt Sask
Guysborough X.S
Strathcona Alta
Guysborough X.S
Selkirk M
Haldimand O
Humboldt Sask ,
Pnnce Edward O
Assa East Sask
Northumberland N. B |
Hants N.S|
Strathcona Alta
Went worth 0|
Comjjton Q
Restigouche N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Portage la Prairie M
HumlKildt Sask
Assa East Sask
Bonaventure Q
King's & Albert.. ..N.B
Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Q
Humboldt Sask;
Dauphin Mi
Sunb\iry & Queen '8..N.B|
Lanark, X.R O
Charlotte N B|
Mackenzie Sask;
S cts.
106 70
88 20
40 50
18 50
84 75
15 25
97 96
67 68
139 30
4 00
126 50
So 00
74 35
16 95
24 45
28 45
68 75
3 00
217 57
185 98
44 25
13 00
12 50
4 00
33 50
35 25
87 80
24 50
33 58
20 79
31 25
41 20
345 70
58 00
38 76
23 75
18 75
85 05
133 10
92 8.)
24 75
100 00
59 50
48 50
66 05
84 05
24 50
2 00
44 25
5 00
11 00
137 07
29 25
210 18
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
$ cts.
47 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
52 00
35 00
78 00
+41 25
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
92 00
96 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t47 00
35 00
182 00
36 00
635 83
3c 00
35 00
45 00
44 00
40 00
a5 00
47 50
35 00
40 00
42 50
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
6 25
35 00
57 00
35 00
56 00
Forward
Allow-
ance-
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts. ! s
5 00
4 00
t+s'ss'
16 00
9 00
3 00
cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
19 00
2 50
•17 75
7 50
2 50
6 00
6 00
9 08
6 00
J Including $6 . 25 arrears salary, t Including S12 night allowance, (fc) Including 83c. night allow-
ance, tt Including 83c. arrears forward, (c) Closed 1-7-07. * Including -83.75 arre.ars forward.
yON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-51
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J)~Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continue^
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
Chased on Forward
revenue of AIlow-
previous ance.
year).
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Folden's Corners
O.vford, S.R 0
Ontario, S.R 0
Selkirk M
Victoria N.B
Lanark, N.R 0
King's N.B
Colchester N.S
Colchester N.S
Gaspe Q
Gasi^e Q
Richmond Q
Assa West Sask
Colchester N.S
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Humboldt Sask
Kent N.B
Huron, W.R 0
Strathcona. Alta
Sask Sask
York N.B
Assa East Sask
.A.nnapolis N.S
S cts.
90 30
20 00
69 75
20 55
150 20
25 00
87 08
34 00
24 00
98 15
9 00
39 30
7 00
72 75
15 91
89 25
126 25
108 38
55 27
15 01
22 50
47 73
15 10
41 25
22 00
25 00
16 25
25 27
81 90
75 25
18 00
92 64
164 90
129 75
278 69
30 05
24 00
25 03
118 15
258 99
28 75
35 09
38 45
47 00
10 70
21 40
80 95
76 25
37 05
20 08
196 75
45 80
47 75
15 00
70 95
•15 75
8 cts.
51 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
+42 94
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 (X)
11 66
44 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
11 66
35 00
35 00
5 83
38 50
35 00
35 00
t+45 00
27 76
42 00
40 00
11 66
49 00
78 00
72 00
J174 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
126 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
32 08
35 00
11 66
35 00
35 00
S cts.
• $ cts.
6 00
Foley
Foley
Foley Brook
1
Folger Station
6 00
Folkins
Follv Lake
Folly Mountain
Fonderie
Fontenelle ....
Fontenov
Foote . '.
Forbes
Forbes Point
6 Ford
Ford's ilills
10 00
Fordvce
Foreman
a Forest Bank
b Forest City
Forest Farm
3 00
Forest Glade
d Forest Hall
Saskatchewan Sask
Guysboro' N.S
King's & Albert N.B
King's P.E.I
King's N.S
Renfrew, N.R 0
Lennox & Addington ..0
Parry Sound 0
Humboldt Sask
Carleton N.B
Norfolk O
Leeds 0
Dauphin M
Russell ... 0
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
North Cape Breton &Vic-
toria N.S
Assa West Sask
Brandon M
Strathcona Alta
Humboldt Sask
Selkirk M
Queens P.E.I
Marquette M
Peterboro, W.R. . . 0
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Lunenburg N.S
Ciunberland N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Mackenzie Sask
Digby N.S
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Athabaska
Forest Hill
Fore.stHill
Forest Hill
Forest Home
Forest Mills
b Forester
Foreston /:
Forestville
6 00
Forfar
6 00
Fork River
3 00
13 00
Forget
Forks
Forks, Baddeck
Forres
Forrest Station
13 00
Forshee
Fort a la Come
16 00
Fort Augustus
Fort EUice
Fortescue
Fort George
Forties Settlement
5 00
Fort Louisburg
Fort Pellv
/ Fort Pomt
12 00
6 00
Fort St. James
h Fort Smith
Fortune Bridge
Fortune Cove
King's P.E.I
Prince P. H I
+ Including -?7 .94 night allowance. ++ Including -SIO night allowance. % Including .S40 night
allowance, (a) Opened 1-6-07. (6) Opened 1-12-07. (d) Opened 1-2-08. i; Summer office. / Closed 29-2-08.
24— d4^
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX !>— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTENG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OfiBce.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Fort Vermilion
Athabaska
Pontiac Q
Yukon Territory
King's & Albert.... N.B
York N.B
Queen's.. P.E.I
Mackenzie Sask
Strathcona Alta
Richmond N.S
Victoria N.B
Pictou N.S
Gloucester N.B
S Ct8.
6 25
87 30
107 00
1 00
102 65
34 20
53 95
44 25
123 35
119 20
16 50
32 50
22 45
*7 00
69 86
9 00
6 25
143 55
30 01
13 00
43 30
115 00
28 00
269 90
35 00
*10 00
87 29
38 00
42 45
82 05
38 34
4 00
144 95
'""62'69"
140 80
68 88
4 00
28 00
70 00
132 55
7 00
63 45
32 50
106 23
40 64
21 00
143 90
30 22
227 35
If 20
67 95
35 40
33 07
138 35
20 87
S cts.
35 00
46 00
+
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
53 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
S cts.
Fort William
Forty Mile
Foster's Croft
Foster\'ille
2 50
Pound's Mills
Fountain
Fountainstown
Fourchu
Four-Falls . .
Four Mile Brook
3 00
4 00
2 50
6 00
Four Roads
Foui teen Mile House
Halifax N.S
Strathcona Alta
Peterborough, W.R. . . .0
As.sa West Sask
Chicoutiun& Saguenay.Q
Westmoreland N.B
Cumberland N.S
Guysborough N. S
Assa West Sask
Simcoe, E. R 0
Lunenburg N.S
Cumberland N.S
Renfrew, S.R 0
Alta
Fowler
Fowler s Corners
35 00
5 83
d Fo.xbury
Fox Bav
35 00
64 00
35 00
Fox Creek
6 00
Fox Harbour
Fox Lsland Main
+147 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
+tl20 00
35 00
Foxleigh
Foxmead
G 00
Fox Point
Fox Rivei
13 00
Foymount
Fradoc
Framboise
Richmond N.S
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
185 00
20 35
28 08
58 00
37 00
35 00
35 00
17 50
47 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
102 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
63 00
35 00
10 00
Framboise Intervale. .. .
Richmond N.S
Selkirk M
Haldimand 0
Framnes
Franconia
Frankburg
Frank Hill
Victoria & Haliburton . 0
Durham 0
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Prescott 0
Antigonishe N.S
Muskuka O
Antigonishe N.S
Franklin
22 00
6 00
■c Franklin
€ Franklin Corners
Frankville
6 00
Fraserburg
Fraser's Grant
Fraser's Mills
Antigonishe N.S
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Durham 0
Lunenburg N.S
Levis Q
Westmoreland N.B
Queen's... P.E.I
Perth, N.R 0
Leeds 0
Prince P.E.I
Waterloo. S.R 0
Humboldt Sask
Bruce, N.R 0
Cumox Atlin B.C
Sunburv & Queen's.. .N.B
Pictou.' N.S
3 00
a Fraser Lake ...
Fraserville
2 50
Fraxville
Frechette
•
Fredericton Road
Fredericton Station
6 00
Freelxjm
Freeland
Freeland
6 00
Freejwrt
French
3 88
6 00
French Bay
French Creek
French Lake
French River
3 00
French River
Queen's .. P.E.I
South Cape Breton ...N.S
() 00
French Road
t Salary entered in Auditor General's report, f Including $15.00 night allowance.
S12.00 night allowance. * Credit for new office not yet in operation.
a Opened 1-10-07. c Closed 30-10-07. d Opened 1-2-08. e Closed 11-1-08.
+t Including
XOX-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Uontinued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Frenchxale fN.C.Breton& VictoriaNS
French Village Queen's P.E.I
French Village 1 King's & Albert. . . . N. B
Revenue.
French Village
Friar's Head
Friar's Head Chapel
Froatbum
Fruginore
Froblich
Frorae
Frontenac
Frontier
Frost Village
c Fruitvale ......
Fry's
Fulda
Fulford
FuUer
Fulton
Halifax N.S
Inverness N.S
Inverness N. S
Dundas O
Norfolk O
AssaW Sask
Elgin, W.R O
Lotbiniere Q
Huntingdon Q
Shefford Q
Kootenay B.C
^ssa East Sask
Humboldt Sask
Brome Q
Ha.stings, W.R O
Lincoln O
Fulton Brook Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Fulton's Mills j Wellington, N.R O
Furnace Fall.s Victories & Haliburton . O
G.
rABAROUSE BARACHOIS.
Gabarouse Lake
Gabriola Island INanauno
Gad's Hill 'Perth, N.R
South Cape Breton. . .N.S
South Cape Breton ..N.S
... .B.c;
0
b Gaetz Valley
Gagne
Gagnon ..... ...
Gairloch Mountain.
Strathcona Alta
Bonaventure Q
Russell O
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria.. N.S
Strathcona. ... .Alta
Lanark, N.R O
Peterborough, E.R O
Westmoreland N.B
Kootenay B.C
Nanaimo B.C
Stomiont O
Com]>ton Q
Nipissing. O
King's & Albert N.B
Prince P.E.I
Leeds 0
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Qu'Appelle Sask
Durham . . . O
Garden Lsland Frontenac O
Garden of Eden Pictou N.S
Gardenton. . . IProvencher M
Gardenville iPrince Edward O
Gardiner Mines South Cape Breton . . N S
a Galahad
Galbraith
Galesburg
Gallagher
Galena
Galiano ,
Gallingerto\vn
Galson
Galston
Gahvay
Gamble's Comers . .~.
Gananoque Junction.
Gang Ranch
Gap View
Garden Hill
Gardiner's Creek.
Gardner's Mills.
Garfield
St. John N.B
Yarmouth N.S
Queen's P.E.l[
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
§ cts.
5 50
3 00
22 00
12.5 50
32 50
48 00
35 70
105 50
33 08
76 70
45 33
23 75
60 00
137 19
72 32
84 75
121 00
29 50
114 35
3 00
28 75
32 50
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
tt39 50
tt39 50
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
40 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
54 10
35 00
35 00
35 00
320 00
tl22 00
38 00
35 00
45 25
35 00
135 35
56 00
44 05
23 33
66 30
35 00
56 00
35 00
11 00
35 00
49 96
32 08
31 00
35 00
23 00
35 00
25 50
• 35 00
70 40
35 00
203 00
64 00
26 25
35 00
59 00
35 00
31 45
35 00
35 20
35 00
20 50
35 00
44 20
35 00
35 20
35 GO
14 84
35 00
111 55
78 00
235 00
136 00
33 50
t47 00
54 35
35 00
54 00
35 00
32 25
35 00
38 25
35 00
23 75
35 00
19 19
35 00
t Including S12.00 night allowance, ft Including S4.50 night allowance.
a Oix;ned 1-5-07. b Opened 1-8-07. c Opened 1-12-07,
§ cts.
1 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
•S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
14 00
D-54
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OflBce.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Garland .
Garland .
Garland.
Gameau Junction Champlain.
ChSteauguay Q
King's N.S
Dauphin M
• Q
Haldimand O
St. John N.B
Labelle Q
Humboldt Sask
Humboldt Sa.sk
Grenville O
;Grey, N.R O
Garnet
Garnet
dGarnier. .
Gamock . .
Garonne. . .
Garretton .
Garryowen
fcGarry jNorth Cape Breton and
! Victoria N.S
Garthby West Richmond & Wolfe.. . .Q
cGai"son . . Nipis.sing O
aGasfield. . i Haldimand O
Gas Line jWelland O
Gasparine Chattauguay Q
Gaspe Bay, South . iGasyie Q
Gaspereau Sunbury & Queen's . . N.B
Gaspereau Station 'Sunbury & Queen's . N. Bj
Gasjiereaux JKinj's P.E.IJ
Gateway Kootenay B. Cj
Gaudette Pontiac QI
(ravelton Yarmouth N.S!
Gawas i Algoiim, W. R 0!
Gaythome iNorthumtjtrland N.B,
Geary Sunb.iry & Queen's. .N.B
Gegoggin Guysbtiro' N.S
Gelert i Victoria ec Haliburton.O
Gellatly jYale-Cariboo B.C
Geneva ;Argenteuil Q
Genoa Argeiiteuil Q
George's River North Cape Breton andj
Victoria N.S:
George's River Station North Cape Breton and
, Victoria . . .N.S
Georgevilli' Antigoni.she N.S
Georgina Island i York, N. R O
Geraldine | Huntingdon Q:
Germania Mu.skoka 0
Germanicus (Renfrew, N.R O
Waterloo, S.R 0
King's & Albert ... .N.B
Kootenay B.C
Halifax N.S
Algoma, E R O
German Mills
CJennantown
Gerrard
Gerrard Island
Gertrude Mine ,
GesVo lEsstx, S.R O
((iettysbur^ Saskatchewan Sask
Gethsemani Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Geyser I.Selkirk M
(ihost Pine Creek iCalgary .... Alta-
Giant's Lake (iuyslxjrough N.S'
(iibbon King's* Albert.... N.B
Gibraltar |lirev, E.R O
Gibson Simcot". E.R O
$ cts.
35 75
34 83
108 9S
75 65
170 50
15 50
42 50
114 15
33 63
45 00
33 75
14 00
21 25
91 58
34 41
107 09
32 50
58 00
36 55
195 50
86 81
114 55
131 45
20 00
46 00
20 00
25 00
13 50
267 10
49 85
38 00
32 50
65 00
30 00
48 75
12 00
23 25
73 47
30 00
38 20
20 50
206 54
67 04
.")0 87
142 00
23 00
25 00
72 01
100 77
27 5(»
18 00
73 00
29 00
Salary !
(based on ! Forward
revenue of\ Allow-
previous \ ance.
year.) ;
$ cts.
1147 00
35 00
*57 00
35 00
81 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
17 50
35 00
14 58
20 41
49 00
35 00
35 00
35 GO
!)4 00
39 00
42 00
76 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+153 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35
:47
35
35
37
.35
35
35
78
t+.-)5
(i2
05
5
35
40
35
35
35
38
35
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
2 25
3 00
7 00
5 00
6 00
$ cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00 I.
10 00 I.
10 00
G 00
2 50
6 00
+ Including S25 night allowance. + Including .?12 night allowance, ?6 of" which is arrears.
+t Including *20 night allowance. 'Including S15 night allowance. n Opened 1-9-07. 6 Opened
1-10-07. c Opened 1-11 -07. d Late Lac Windigo. c OiJi-ned 1-2-08. || Including $12 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
5> cts.
Gibson Landing Comox Atlin B.C
Gilbert Cove |Digby X.S
Gilbert des Caps jCharlevoix Q
Gilbert Mountain .Cumberland N.S
Gilbert's Mills Prince Edward O
Gilchrist Simcoe, N. R O
GUead IHastings, E.R O
Gilford ;Simcoe, S.R .U
Gilks i Northumberland N.B
Gillander's Mountain j North Cape Breton and
I Victoria N.S
Gillespie Victoria N.B
Gilleston iStrathcona Alta
Gillies Sask Sask
Gillies Dejx)t 'Nipissing O
Gillies Hill Bruce, S.R O
Gillies Lake North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Gillies Point North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Gillie's Point, East North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Gillingham
Gillis Cove
Gilman
Gihnour
Gilolo
Gilpen
Gingras
Girard
Giroux
Giroux Lake
Glacier
Gladstone
Gladstone
a Gladstone
b Gladsvin
Gladwyn
Gladys
Glamorgan
Glanford Station.
Glanmire
Glan worth
Glascott
Glasgow
Glasgow
Glasgow Station.
Glassbum
Glaudt
Gleason Road. . .
Glebe Road
Glen Adelaide .
Glen Alda
Glen Almond . . .
Glen Alpine
Glen Andrew . .
Alta Alta
Inverness N.S
Brome Q
Hastings, E.R O
Selkirk M,
Strathcona Alta|
Lotbiniere Q|
St. Johns' & Iberville...QI
Provencher M
Nipissing Oj
Koot^nay B.C
Middlesex, E.R O
Victoria N.B
King's P.E.I
Mackenzie Sask
Victoria N.B
Calgary Alta
Durham O
Went worth O
Hastings, E.R O
Middlesex, E.R O
Grey, S.R O
Ontario, N.R O
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Renfrew, S.R O
Antigonishe N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Charlotte N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Assa East Sask
Peterborough, P].R....O
Labelle Q
Antigonishe N.S
Prescott O
15 00
14 25
■H-10 00
98 50
487 70
55 30
8 00
5 30
8 00
148 25
30 75
29 25
176 06
40 00
148 76
13 25
65 00
166 50
957 00
731 20
92 00
22 85
26 15
15 00
17 00
170 70
4 00
50 70
33 50
205 20
12 00
37 00
10 25
171 45
19 00
6 00
27 75
11 GO
65 80
22 00
06 75
31 00
64 30
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
119 50
35 00
176 67
74 00
4 79
— 0 50
21 00
35 00
57 45
35 00
33 45
.35 00
16 00
35 00
182 08
87 00
81 35
*45 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
284 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35
78
35
35
87
35
54
35
85
75
403
290
157
35
32
20
35
88
35
35
35
104
35
35
35 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
49 OQ
35 00
35 00
35 00
39 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
20 00
12 00
9 00
1 00
18 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts.
6 00
6 00
31 00
6 00
6 00
6 '66'
6 00
50 00
31 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
+ Including 89. -50 night allowance. +t Credit for new office not yet opened. a Opened 1-5-07.
b Opened 1-9-07. * Including -SIO.OO night allowance.
D-56
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX 'D—Co7itinued.
ISToN-AccoUNTiKG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
I Salary
[■ (based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year.)
Forward •
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Glen Anglin
Glenannan
Glenarin
€ Glenavou
Glen Bean
Glen Becker
Glenbervie
Glenbumie
Glencairn
Glencaini
Glencoe
Glencoe
Glencoe Mills
Glen Colin
Glen Brook
Glencorradale
Glencove
Glencros.'i
Glen Cross
Glendale ...
Glendale
Glciidiilf.^
Glendinning
Glen Donald
Glendower
Glendyer
Gleneden
Glen Elbe
Glenelg
(Jlenenima .
Glenfanning
Glen Fairow
Glenfield
Glentinnan
Glenforsa
Glengarry
Glengarry
Glengarry Station
Glengarry Valley
aGlenholm
Glen Huron
Glenhurst
Glenila
*Glen Island
Glen Iver
Glenlea
Glenlivet
Glenlivet
Glen Lloyd
Glenlogan
Glenlyon
Glen Major
Glen Margaret
Glen Martin
Glen Mary
Glen Meyer
Gloucester N.B'
Huron, E.R O
yict<n-ia & Haliburton.O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Wright Q
Dundas 0
Colchester N.S
Frontenac O
Sinicoe, S . R O
Dauphin M
Inverness N.S
Restigouche N. B
Inverness N.S
Elgin, E.R O
Glengarry O
King's P.E.]
Guysborough N.S
Lisgar M
Dufferin O
Middlesex, E.R O
Inverness N.S
Portage la Prairie M
Souris M'
Glengarry O
Frontenac C)
Inverne.ss N.S
Grey, S.R O
Brockville O
Guysborough N.S
Yale & Cariboo B.C
King's P.E.I'
Huron, E.R O
Lennox & Addington. .0^
Queen P.E.Ij
Marquette M;
Inverness N. S
Prince P.E.I
Pictou N.S
South Cajie Breton. .N.S
Dauphin M
Sinicoe, N.R O
Assa W Sask
Pan y Sound O
Lennox and AddingtonO
Sherbrooke Q
Provencher M
Wright Q
Restigouche N. B
Megantic Q
Siisk Sask
Dauphin M
Ontario, N.R O
Halifax N.S
King'.s P.E.I
Humboldt Sask
Norfolk O
$ cts. I $ cts.
00
00
00
yi
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
CO
00
25
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
36 50
35
54 00
35
213 56
127
33 91
2
81 00
50
35 30
35
54 00
35
54 50
35
270 65
147
51 20
35
9 20
35
22 00
35
16 25
35
13 75
35
80 73
35
15 00
35
4 00
35
10 00
35
19 25
35
IS 00
35
75 20
40
36 00
35
28 79
35
14 95
35
19 25
35
146 04
68
48 61
35
32 25
35
67 70
5:55
41 90
35
18 00
35
25 00
35
13 30
35
8 25
35
15 00
647
3 00
35
20 25
35
119 40
57
12 00
35
5 62
26
178 27
91
68 27
35
8 00
35
75 00
35
71 00
35
24 00
35
22 95
35
34 80
35
29 95
35
233 30
35
6 25
35
55 00
35
88 20
tt54
26 10
35
27 20
35
163 00
89
8 cts.
cts.
3 00
3 00
00
18 00
c4 08
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 OO
6 '66'
38 00
5 00
4 00
6 00
e Opened 1-3-08. * Summer office. + Including .?20. 00 night allowance. ft Including $12 .00 night
allowance for Summer 1907. tincluding 512.00 night allowance. cincluding 33 cents arrears foiward.
ft Cksed 31.12.07.
XON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Reventie, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
- Rent
Allow-
ance.
Glen Millar
Hastings, W.R ..0
Gren\Tlle '. .0
Halifax N S
S cts.
80 20
10 GO
8 00
15 00
48 25
90 36
95 00
43 00
111 50
18 50
41 25
30 20
28 25
6 00
116 42
13 00
42 00
140 95
6 00
17 08
136 96
50 91
38 00
23 47
119 40
274 25
46 10
13 30
71 51
8 00
15 09
40 00
32 11
48 97
"26 00
43 00
39 25
34 57
23 55
27 70
45 50
87 15
120 00
10 00
36 00
227 50
38 55
226 90
20 00
55 50
152 50
15 57
11 00
21 20
$ cts.
38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
44 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
1 45 00
()4 00
2 91
20 41
67 00
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
South Cape Breton ..N.S
Megantic Q
Glengarry 0
Glengarry 0
Middlesex, W.R 0
Souris M
Inverness N.S
Muskoka 0
Halton 0
Stormont 0
Northimiberland N.B
Lambton, E.R 0
Antigonishe N. S
Hastings, W.R 0
Glengarry 0
Carleton X.B
Saskatchewan Sask
Glengarry 0
Norfolk 0
Gren ville 0
Daujjhin M
Dundas 0
Brome Q
King's & Albert. ...N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Frontenac 0
Westmoreland N.B
As.saWest Sask
New Westminster. . .B.C
Lanark, S.R 0
Calgary Alta
Stanstead Q
York, N.R.. O
Inverness N.S
Glengarry 0
King's P.E.I
Middlesex, W.R 0
New Westminster. . .B.C
King's & Albert N.B
Prince P.E.I
Kent, WR 0
Strathcona Alta
Charlevoix Q
Oxford, N.R 0
Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Frontenac .0
Northumberland, E.R..0
Halifax N.S
Glen Murray
4 00
Glen Oak . .
....
6 00
6 00
pU 00
Glenorchy ,
Glenpayne
6 00
Glen Road
Glenroy
6 00
6 00
Glen Sniail
35 00
26 75
36 00
125 00
35 00
35 00
37 -OU
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tt-47 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
51 00
2 91
35 00
J130 00
t45 00
100 00
35 00
tt47 00
51 00
35 00
"3566
3 00
Glen Sutton >
13 00
Glen Titus
Glen Uig (Pleasant Valley)
Glen Valley
Glen Valley ... ^
Glen View
Glenview
*Glenvilla
Glen ville
Glen Walter
Glen William
Glen Willow
Glen wood
Glenwood
Glen wood Station
d Glidehurst
6 00
Gobeil
Goble s
13 00
Godbout
Godolphin
4 00
6 00
Goff's
3 06
* Go Home
c Gold Brook ...
Simcoe, E.R 0
Humboldt Sask
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Algoma, E.R 0
6 00
Goldenburgh
d Opened. 1-3-08. 6 Oi>ened 1-9 07. c Closed 1-1 08. * Summer office. c Opened 15-3-08. fin-
eluding SIO night allowance. +t Including S12.00 night allowance. + Including §16.00 night allowance.
7) Including §10.00 arrears forward allowance.
D-58
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Officew
Golden Grove
Golden Grove ALUs.
Golden Plain
a Golden Spike. . . .
Golden Stream
Golden Valley
Goldfield
Gold River
Gold Rock
Goldsmith
Goldstone Station.
Goldstream
Goldwin
Golspie
Gondola Point
Gonor
Good Comer
Good Hop)e
Goodwin Mill ....
Gooseberry Cove . . .
Goose Creek
Goose Lake
Goose River
Gordon ...
Gordon
Gordon Bay . . . .
Gordon Head
Gordon Lake
Gordonsville
Gordon ville
Gore
Gore
Goring
Gorlitz
Gorman
Gonidey
Gosford
(lOshen
Goshen
Goshen Road
Go.schen
Gosf^iort
Gosselin's Mills . . . .
Goulais Bay
Goulais River
Gould
Gould Station
Goupil
Gourock
Gowan Brae
Gowanstown
Gowland Lake
Gowland Mountain
Gowrie
Grabum .
Electoral District. Revenue.
St. John N.B
St. John...; N.B
Assa East Sask
Edmonton Alta
Portage la Pairie M
Parry Sound O
Stormont O
Limenburg N.S
Thunder Bay & Rainy
River O
Essex, S.R O
Wellington, N.R O
Nanaimc B.C
Pontiac Q
Oxford, N.R O
King's & Albert,. ...N.B
Selkirk Ml
Carleton N.B
Edmonton Alta
Gloucester N.B
St. John N.B
St. John N.B
Qu'Appelle Sask
King's P.E.I
AisaEast .Sask
Essex. S.R O'
Parry Sound O
Nanaimo B.C
Algoma, W^R O
Carleton N.B
Wellington, N.R 0
Hants N.S
Richmond & Wolfe.. .Q
Grey, E.R O
Mackenzie Sask
Renfrew, S.R O,
York, C.R O
Portneuf Q
King's & Albert N.B
Guysborough N.S
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Assa East Sask
Lennox &Addington. . .Oi
Compton .. q1
Algoma, W.R o'
Algoma, W.R O
Compton Q
Compton Q
Dnmrnd& Arthabaska.Q
Wellington, S.R O
King's P.E.I
Perth, N.R Q
Mackenzie Sask
King's & Albert N.B
Perth, S.R O
Assa We.si Alt
S cts.
8 00
12 00
81 68
18 08
25 90
110 15
15 00
199 25
316 91
20 50
62 32
100 00
54 45
258 39
73 45
175 83
32 50
14 00
42 00
13 50
12 50
65 20
6 00
13 00
149 00
395 10
68 50
180 45
78 00
63 80
121 60
69 50
46 50
5 70
43 00
211 50
7 00
4 00
79 05
14 00
34 25
21 50
31 25
33 00
54 72
203 32
88 58
6 21
128 75
26 00
153 50
21 25
15 25
36 75
30 70
80 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
pear).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
51 00
35 00
72 00
134 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
119 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t84 00
104 00
35 00
91 00
40 00
35 00
:::76 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
106 00
35 00
35 00
*48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
ttl44 00
42 00
a5 00
77 00
35 00
75 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
8 cts.
6 00
' 6 66"
13 00
13 00
6 00
2 25
5 00
5 00
3 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
14 00
35 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
Grafton ICarleton ... .'.'..'.... N.BJ
^, o*<^ ^^l'"'^^,-, + Including ?15.00 night allowance. ^ Including SI 0.00 night allowance. * Includ-
ing .?1 2.00 mght allowance, ft Including .s20.00 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Olbces — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Grafton King's.. N.S
Graham Vaudreuil Q
Graham Brockville O
Graham's Road Queen's P.E.I
Grahams ville ' Peel O
Grainfield Northumberland N.B
a Grainland Strathcona Alta
Granboro' Sheff ord Q
Grande Ause . . . |Richmond N.S
Grande Bay . IKing's & Albert . . . . N. B
b Grand Bernier St. Johns and Iberville Q
Grande Chicot Two Mountains Q
Grande Clairiere |Souris M
Grand Desert [Halifax N.S
Grande Freniere JTwo Mountains Q
Grand Greve. ! Richmond N.S
Beauce Q
Provencher M
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Beauce Q
Victoria N.B
Charlevoix Q
Kent N.B
Richmond N.S
South Cape Breton. ..N.S
Grande Montague..
Grande Pointe
Grande Prairie ". . .
Grandes Coudees
Grand Falls Portage
Grands Fonds
Grandigue
Grandiquc Ferry
V Grand Lake
Grand Lake Station jHalifax .". N.S
Grand Mira, North jSouth Cajie Breton. .N.S
Grand Mira, South 'South Cape Breton... N.S
Grand Narrows North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Grand Palx)s Gaspe Q
Grand Pa bos, West Gaspe Q
Grand Pre Maskinonge. . Q
Grand Rang Dorchester Q
(irand Rapids Mackenzie Sask
Grand River Falls Richmond N.S
Grand St. Es]>rit ; Nicolet Q
Grand St. Louis Nicolet Q
Grande Tracadie Queen's P.E.I
Grande VaUee '(Jaspe Q
Grands Capucins Rimouski.. Q
Revenue.
Grand view.
Grand view
Grange
Granger
e Grangeville
Granite Creek . . .
Granite Hill
Granite Hill
c Granite Village ,
Graniteville
Grant
Grant . . . .
Grantham
Granthurst
Grantley
Granton
Grant's Comers . .
Granville
York N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Macdonald M
Dufferin O
Kent N.B
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Parrj' Sound O
York N.B
Shelburne & Queen 's.N.S
Staustead Q
Russell ^.O
Westmoreland N.B
Conio.< iVtlin B.C
Oxford, N.R O
Dundas U
Pictou N.S
Glengarry O
Queen's P.E.I
S cts.
232 05
94 86
14 50
42 95
44 50
19 25
75 91
18 50
40 CO
152 96
40 00
19 50
73 70
68 00
105 70
26 00
65 25
99 50
98 35
17 00
14 00
3 00
61 00
12 00
12 70
8 00
11 00
163 10
186 73
41 80
30 00
55 44
12 20
34 00
94 50
24 00
58 00
340 32
no 00
104 50
68 25
18 75
13 00
7 00
119 25
37 50
51 00
13 00
177 00
29 68
51 50
21 00
45 50
158 74
24 00
CO 75
58 75
Forward
Salary
(based on
revenue of Allow-
previous ' ance.
year).
§
cts.
88 00
1174 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
72 00
20 41
35 00
40 00
35 00
48 00
§15 00
:io 00
82 00
5li 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
7 55
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
ttOi 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
1^66 00
35 00
35 00
134 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
74 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
§ cts.
3 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
3 00
3 00
'306'
7 00
3 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 66
6 00
6 00
6 00
tt Opened 1-4-07. 6 Opened 1-9-07. r Closed 19 7-07. e Opened 16-3-08. c Closed 1-12-07. /Credit
for new office not yet opened. ft Includmg .?20 night allowance. § Including .§10 night allowance.
JJ Including 820.00 night allowance. J Including.S12. 00 night allowance.
D-60
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTENG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OflBce.
I Electoral District.
Revenue.
Grasset
Grassmere
Gra.ss River
Grassy Lake . . . .
Grassie
Grattan
Grattan
Gratton Corner ,
a Gravelbourg . .
Gravel Hill
Gray
d Gray Creek . . .
Gray stock
Graysville
Gray town
Great Deer
Great Desert . .
Greece's Point..
Greeley
Greenbank
Green Bay . . . .
Greenbu.sh ....
Greenbush
Greendale
Greenfield
Algoma, E.R O
Muskoka; O
Dau|)liin M
Alta Altai
Lincolin O
Northumberland N.B
Renfrew, S.R O
Prescott O
Assa West Sask
Stormont Oi
Qu'Appelle SaskI
Kootenay B.C'
Peterboro', E.R O
Macdonald M
Qu'Appelle Sask
Sask Sask
Nipissing O
Argenteuil Q
Russell O
Ontario, S.R 0
Algoma, E.R O
Brockville O
York N.B;
Antigonishe N.S
Carleton N.B;
Greenfield Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Greentifld [Colchester N.S
Greenfield 'King's P.E.T
Green Harbour Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Green Hill jCumberland N.S
Green Hill Pictou N.S
Green Hill I York N.B
Green Lake Sask Sask
Green Lake lYork N.B
Greenland 'Annapolis N.S
Greenland Proveiicher M
Greenlawn Edmonton Alta
Greenlay I Richmond & Wolfe . . ..Q
Greenmount iPrince P.E.I
Yale & Cariboo ... .B.C
Bnice, S.R O
Prince Edward 0
Gloucester N.B
Provenchev M
Temiscouata Q
Ontario, S. R O
Victoria N.B
Carleton N.B
Pictou N.S
Colchester N.S
Pictou N.S
King's P.E.I
Glengarry O
Hastings, E.R... .. .0
Cumberland N.S
Huron, S.R O
Souris M
Green Mountain . . . .
Greenock
Green Point
Green Point
Green Ridge
Green River
Green River
(ireen River Station.
Green Road
Green's Brook
Green's Creek
Green vale
Greenvale
Green Valley
Green\ iew
Greenville Station .
Greenway
Greenway
$ cts
8 00
9 00
46 60
2.58 10
119 20
24 20
125 85
57 25
27 00
43 95
29 45
20 00
20 00
202 12
174 85
57 00
43 75
113 25
88 90
247 75
.52 75
159 25
9 00
6 25
50 60
172 22
•Mi 40
15 44
48 67
6 75
39 75
30 96
91 09
17 00
13 00
33 00
+10 00
167 34
27 00
20 60
113 20
23 00
160 60
89 00
36 02
173 02
191 95
28 25
20 00
39 50
5 00
17 79
J 45 07
68 20
54 20
192 39
157 25
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
$ cts.
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
35
t37
35
*127
68
35
54
35
29
35
35
5
35
92
82
35
35
58
39
114
35
78
35
35
35
74
35
35
35
35
35
35
42
35
35
35
88 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
tt36 00
75 00
40 00
35 00
74 00
72 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
.35 00
35 00
84 00
102 00
$ cts . S cts .
6 00
00
3 00
40 00
7 00
25 66
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
1306'
' 600'
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
() 00
0 00
8 00
rt Opened 1-6-07. »^ Opened 1-2-08. f Including $2.00 si)ecial salary allowance. * Including $35.00
night allowance. + Credit for new office not yet opened, ff Including .SI. 00 night allowance.
XOX-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-61
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTESTG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued
Name of Post Office .
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Greenwich iKin:
Greenwich Hill
cGreenwich Ridge
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greer
Greer Mount
Gregory
Grenadier Island
Grenf el
Grenier ...
Gresham
Gretna
P.E.I!
King's & Albert.. ..N.B
King's N.S
Selkirk M
King's N.Si
St. John N.Bl
Pontiac Q
Mnskoka O
Brockville O
Simcoe, N.R O
Beauce Q
Bruce, N.R... O
Lennox & Addington. .0
cGrey Grey, NR O
wGrev Siding jNipissing O
Grey's MiUs IKing's & Albert N.B
Greywood
Griersford
Grierson
Griersville
tGriffin
Griffin
Griffin Cove
Griffin's Comei-s . .
Griffith
Grimsby Centre . . .
*Grimsby Park . . . .
Grimsthorpe
Grimston
Grondines Est
Grondines Station.
Gros Morne
G ro? Ventre
Grosses Coques . . .
Grosses Roches. . . .
Grosvenor
Grove Park
Gros Pins
Grovesend
Groves Point
Groveton .
/Gruber.. . .
Grund ....
Gninthal. .
Gueguen . .
cZGuernsey .
Guerin
cGuienne. .
Guilds . . . .
Guiiriond . .
Annapolis N.S
Renfrew, N.R O
Calgary Alta
Grey, N.R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Stanstead <^
(iaspe Q
Elgin, E.R O
Renfrew, S.R O
Lincoln O
Lincoln .Oj
Algoma, E.R O
Grey, S.R O
Portneuf Q
Portneuf Q
Gaspe Q
Assa West Alta
Digby... N.S
Rimouski Q
Guysborough N.S
Assa West Sask
Quebec Q
p:igin, E.R O
North Cajie Breton and
Victoria N.S
Grenville O
Dauphin M
Souris M
Provencher M
Kent N.B
Humboldt — Sask
Peterborough, E.R O
Rimouski Q
Kent, W.R O
Kent N.B
z'Guite Bonaventure
Giilf Shore
Gull Cove .
Gull Creek
■ Q
Cumbe'-land N.S
Stmth Cape Breton.. N.S
Lennox & Addington ..O
S cts.
14 00
76 25
21 61
30 20
24 00
33 00
49 85
131 50
92 70
14 75
28 50
37 25
17 00
31 75
142 43
31 50
88 00
15 50
32 25
52 58
45 10
25 00
183 95
50 45
113 00
20 00
273 00
53 20
18 00
40 50
46 50
32 65
19 40
125 00
66 35
15 00
6 25
♦*10 00
60 95
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
22 25
33 49
14 00
95 85
47 00
75 00
5 00
35 63
139 25
18 75
34 00
3 00
24 75
45 20
§ cts.
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
41 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
fllO 00
|:40 00
55 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
oa 7 32
35 00
50 00
35 00
14 58
35 00
J23 78
68 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
tt45 00
35 00
Forward [ Rent
Allow- ; Allow-
ance. I ance.
S cts.
12 00
22 00
1 75
S cts.
6 00
6 00
"2"56'
6 00
6 00
6 00
fa; Late Fleury. f'?/) Late Roxboro. f'cj opened 1-7-07. f Including .$20.00 night allowance. 'Sum-
mer office. (/) Clo.sed 1-6-07. (rt) Opened 1-11.07. {«) Opened 1.5-10-07. (r) Opened 1-7-07. **Credit
for newoffiee not yet opened. J Ineludidg .S7.40 night allowance. II Including .$5.00 night allowance.
aa Including $2.66 night allowance, fflncluding -$10.00 night allowance.
D-62
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX D~Continued.
Nox-Accou.xxiXG Post Omces-Kevenue, Salaries
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
and Allowances— Con^mMecf.
Name of Post Office.
Salary
Electoral District. I Revenue 'i!f '''^ '^
( xvevenue. revenue oj
I previous
I year J.
Fomard Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance. ance.
Gully
Gunning Cove
Gunter
Gunton
Giitelius
Guthrie \\
Guthrie
Guysborough ......
Guysborough Intervale
(jwjnne
Gypsum Mines ....
Gypsumville
iStrathcona Saskl
Shelbunu' & Queen's N S
Hastings, E.R o
Selkirk ]yj
Kootenay B.C
iiimcoe, X. R .... " ' *q
Missisquoi O
{Norfolk ■'.'. ;"o
I Guysborough ".Ks
ptrathcona Alta
Haldimand q\
jDauphin '.'.'." "m\
S cts. I S cts. S cts.
S cts.
jrHaanel .
Habermehl..
^Habitant..
Hack.tt's Cove.. '.'..■.
«Haddington
Haddo
Hadlington ] .
Hadlow Cove ....
Hagan
Hagensborg
Hagerman's Comers
Haglof
Hainsvillf.
Hairy Hill ..■'.■.■.■'
Halbstadt /
Halcomb
Halcro
Halcyonia.
Haldane Hili ...'."'..■.■
Haldimand . .
Half Island Cove!!."."
Halfway
Halfway Brook
Halfway Cove .
Halfway Lake . .
Halfway River Station
Haliburton
Hallerton . . .'.' " '
Halloway
Hallg Bridere
Hall's Glen ...■.■.!!!.■■■
Hair.'i Harbour
Hall's Lake.
Hall'.* -Mills...!!!!!.;"
Hall's Prairie.
Hall's Stream .
Hallville '.'.'.'.■■■
Halj>cnny
Halstead
Halston ! ! ! ]
Halversen
ig) Late Bardal Station. M
for summer 19. .7. {h) Including
tt Includmg S12 night allowance
jBrandon |^j
Grey, S.R..
King'.s
Halifax
Assa West
Dunda
Peterborough, E.R
..Levis... .".
Nanaimo
Como.v Atlin.
Vork, C.R
Humboldt
Dundas
Edmonton .
Lisgar !.
Northumberland
Humboldt
Sask '
I Parry Sound . !
...o\
X.Sl
.N.SI
Sask
.O!
O
.... Q
....B.C
...B.C
O
. ..Saskl
Oj
. ..Altai
.... Ml
....N.B
. . .Sask
. . .Sask
O,
Q
...N.S
0|
...N..S
. ..N.s!
Alta
»aspe
Guysl)orough .
Ni pissing
Colchester ....
Guysborough. .
(Edmonton „,
Cumberland. ... ^' S'
^'■'n^r P.E.l'
Wuntnigdon. . . n
Hastings, E. R. . . . ! ' ' " ' o
Peterlx .rough, W.R. ()
Peterl>orough, E.R Q'
J^.'"&'s X.S
Victoria & Haliburton.. O
Lanark, X.R oj
Xew Westminster.". !b.c'
Oomj)ton
Dundas
Lanark, X^. R .
Dauphin
Hasting.s, E.R,
Pontiac. . . .
30 00
136 00
256 61
188 50
46
57 70
37 45
185 75
51 00
7 00
33 06
31 45
•Q
..O
..O
,.mI
..0(
-.Q
76 47
37 75
18 08
112 00
53 28
54 00
35 25
132 85
44 50
52 28
77 00
87 97
122 20
62 82
40 75
17 20
28 00
51 03
67 10
95 00
70 50
145 95
38 25
43 75
13 25
05 00
58 75
169 25
100 43
291 76
56 85
54 50 ;
49 50 I
50 00
99 03
32 30
217 98
17' 00
2 00
27 20
39 50
35 00
60 00
125 00
80 00
35 00
35 00
35 00 I
77 00
35 00
35 00
35 00 I
35 00 I
28 27
Opened 1-9-07. (a) Opened 1-6-07
50 cts. arrears forward aJlowance.
d Including $15 night allowance.
35 00
20 41
+51 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
70 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
42 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
t39 91
tf47 00
(f52 50
83 50
35 00
■H-47 00
35 00
35 00
35 Ort
54 00
50 00
112 00
35 00
35 00
§45 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
115 00
35 00
35 00
ao 00
35 00
3 00
0 50
3 00
16 50
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
^Including .S6. 00 night allowance
+ Including .?4. 91 night allowance
§ Includmg .?10 night allowance
' yON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
D-63
APPENDIX B—L ontinued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, iSalaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Hamar iQu' Appelle Sask
Hamelin - . Portneuf Q
*Hamiirs Point iMuskoka O
Hamilton . . IPrince P.E.I
Hamilton Beach j Wentworth O
Hamilton Cove !Chicoutimi& Sa^ienay.Q
Hamilton Mountain j.Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Hamilton, sub-office No. 6 j Hamilton, W O
Hamilton, sub-office No. 7 Hamilton, W O
Hamlet
Hammonds' Plains
Hammondvale.. ..
Hamona
Hampden
Hampshire 'Queen's..
Hampshire Mills 'Simcoe, E. K
Hampstead ,
Hampton
Hampton
Hamrlik
Hamtown
Hanbury
tHanbury
Hanceville
cHaneyville
Hanford Brook . .
a Hand worth
Hanlan
Hanlan
Hannon
Hansford
Hanson
Hanwell
Happy Valley . . . .
Harcourt ,. .
Harbledown
Harbord
Harbour Road . . . .
Harbourville
Hardwicke
Hardwood Flat . . .
Hardwood Lake. .
Hardwood Lands . ,
Harewood
Harkaway
fHarker
Harlem
Harley
Harley Road
Harlington
Harlock
Harlowe
Harmattan
Harmony
Harmony
pHarmony Lot 13 .
Simcoe, E. R O
Halifax N.S
rCing'sfe Albert N.B
Assa East Sask
Grey, S.R 0
P.E.T
....0
Perth, N.R 0
Queen's. P.E.I
Annapolis N.S
Dauphin M
York. N.B
Nipissing . . . . v O
Kootenay B.C
Yale & Carilwo B.C
.Strathcona Alta
St. John N.B
Qu' Appelle Sask
Peel O
Macdonald M
Wentworth O
Cumberland N.S
Qu 'Appelle Sask
York N.B
Nanaimo B.C
Victoria & Halibiirton . O
Como.K Atlin .B.C
Carleton O
Antigonishe N.S
King's N.S
Northumberland . . . . N. B
Compton Q
Renfrew, S.R O
Hants N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Grey, E.R O
Strathcona Alta
Leeds O
Brant O
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Dauphin M
Huron, W.R O
Frontenac O
Calgary Alta
Algoma, W.R O
King's N.S
Prince P.E.I
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
63 20
31 25
150 50
37 97
134 00
166 95
22 50
(1
1!
168 18
32 15
62 25
45 91
53 20
27 00
36 00
176 10
202 35
200 00
30 00
22 75
113 93
209 25
84 75
45 84
15 00
13 55
24 00
80 70
100 50
107 00
25 00
33 00
32 70
112 50
24 75
128 00
32 20
131 50
141 25
35 55
11 25
19 00
30 45
84 70
12 83
135 50
179 00
14 00
51 18
53 45
65 50
69 08
55 80
34 00
15 00
S cts.
."^S 00
S cts.
S cts.
35 00
72 00
35 00
56 00
J125 00
35 00
II
1!
90 00
H45 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
89 00
96 00
85 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
26 25
50 00
10 27
35 00
e35 48
35 00
35 00
38 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
71 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
56 00
80 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
14 58
52 00
81 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t47 00
39 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 60'
"" 800
8 00
8 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
1
12 00
6 00
14 00
4 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
"44 00
6 00
6 00
* Summer office, t Opened 1-7-07. 0 Opened 16-12-07. 1 For revenue, etc. 5^ee Appendi.K C Hamilton
Sub-offices, etc. a Opened 25-3-07. + Including .S20 winter allowance and .?25 special winter allowance.
e Including 48cts. arrears salary, v Opened 1-11-07. p Opened 1-7-07. \ Including S12 night allowance,
ft Including §10 night allowance.
D-64
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Nox-AccoUNTiNG Post Offices — ^Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Si lary
{ba:ed on
Revenue. !re?'c> ue of
prnious
war).
$ cts.
S Ct3.
69 25
tt39 50
13 03
35 00
85 80
40 00
119 00
54 00
84 22
44 00
27 00
35 00
11 25
35 00
48 00
35 00
137 75
60 00
13 75
35 00
183 00
85 00
33 50
35 00
124 00
50 00
16 00
35 00
126 30
49 00
21 50
35 00
14 25
35 00
21 00
35 00
228 00
112 00
9 25
35 00
32 80
35 00
173 70
74 00
137 70
64 00
10 00
35 00
146 36
70 00
123 60
58 00
85 20
44 00
41 25
35 00
45 45
35 00
38 77
35 00
10 20
35 00
81 75
53 00
248 48
all4 50
21 50
35 00
28 45
35 00
126 22
35 00
16 25
35 00
30 50
35 00
8 00
35 00
32 50
35 00
111 14
55 00
83 00
43 00
1«9 00
tll4 00
28 20
35 00
41 00
35 00
34 PO
35 00
30 00
35 00
103 26
39 00
18 00
35 00
42 05
35 00
22 00
14 58
58 00
35 00
64 20
35 00
8 00
35 00
21 00
35 00
157 72
70 00
48 75
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Harmony Mills Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
Harkness Humboldt Sask
Harold Hastings, W.R O
Harjier Lanark, S. R O
Har Iter's Camp Yale & Cariboo B.C
Harper's Corners Went worth O
Hari)erville Macdonald M
Harpley Huron, S.R ^ O
Harrigan Cove Halifax X.S
Harrington Queen "s P.E.I
Harrington East A.rgenteuil Q
Harrington Harbour Chicoutinii& Saguenay.Q
Harris Assa West Sask
Harrison I Assa West Sask
HaiTison's Comers Stormont O
Harrison Road Cumberland N.S
Harrison Settlement Cumberland N.S
Harris\'ille Westmoreland N.B
Harrowby Marquette M
Hartfell Parry Sound O
Hartfield York N.B
Hartford Norfolk O
Hartford Cumberland N.S
Hartford Carleton N.B
Hartington Frontenac. 0
Hartlej' Victoria & Haliburton . O
Hartley Bay Comox Atlin B.C
Hartsmere Lenn(ix & Addington . . O
Hartsville Queen's P.E.I
Hartville Hants N.S
Harvard Lakes Inverness X.S
Harvey Bank King's & Alljert X.B
Harwood j Xorthumberland, W R.O
Harwood j Vaudreuil Q
Harwood Plains ! Carleton O
Harrop \ Kootenay B.C
Haseville Missisquoi Q
Hassett Digby N.S
Hastings Cumberland N.S
Hastings King's & Albert N.B
Hastings Coulee Strathcona Alta
Hatchley Station Brant O
Hatfield' Point Kings & Albert N.B
Hatherton Grey, E.R O
Hatzic Prairie New Westminster. . .B.C
Haultain Peterborough, E.R O
Hauteur Rimouski Q
Havelock Digby N.S
Havendale Guysboro' N.S
HavergaL Hastings, E.R O
^Hawkeye Calgary Alta
Hawley Lennox & Addington . .0
Hawthorne Russell O
Hawthorne Inverness N.S
Hawthorne Prince P.E.I
Hay Huron, S.R O
Hay Bay Lennox & Addington . . O
t Opened 1-11-07. tt Including S4.50night allowance, t Including 820 night allowance. 'Including
16 cents arrears forward allowance, a Including 812 night allowance.
S cts.
S cts.
2 50
6 00
16 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
8 00
*5 16
6 00
16 00
6 00
6 00
y OX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Xox-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Tjennox & Addington. .O!
Richiaoud X.S|
Durham Oi
Wentworth O |
York N.BJ
Brandon M|
.Strathcona Alta;
Inverness N.S
Macdonald M;
Queen's P.E.T
Assa East Sask
Carleton O
Queen's.. ..P.E.I
Argenteuil Qi
Mackenzie Sask
New Westminster. . . B. C
Selkirk M
Assa East Sask
Hastings, E.E O
York, C.R O
[Victoria & Haliburton . 0
Qu'Appelle Sask
Cumberland X. S
King's P.E.I)
Halifax N.S^
King's P.E.I :
Halifax N.S]
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S^
Antigonishe N.S,
King's & Albert N.B
Cumberland N.S
Restigouche ^,- B
Cumberland N.S
Nanaiico B.C
Calgary Alta
Pictou N.S
Strathcona Alta
King's P.E.I
Stanstead Q
Lunenburg N.S
Megantic Q]
Kent N.B
King's & Albert ... N.B
Prince P.E.IJ
Selkirk M]
(irenville; O.
Digby N.S
Pictou N.S
.\ssii West Sask
Vale & Cariboo B.C,
Waterloo, N.R O]
Muskoka O I
Huntingdon Q|
Lunenburg N.S;
Dorchester . Q
Norfolk ^.O
jSunVmry & Queen's. .N.B'
Hayburn
Hay Cove
Haydon
Hayesland
HayesviUe
Hayfield
d Haynes
Hay's River . . .
Haywood
Hazel Brook
Hazel Clifff
Hazeldean
Hazel Grove
Hazel Land
a Hazel Dell
Hazelmere
Hazel Ridge
Hazelwood
Hazzard's Comers
Headf ord
Head Lake
Headlands . :
Head of Amherst
Head of Cardigan
Head of Chezzetcook
Head of Hillsborough
Head of Jeddore
Head of Jordan River
Head of Lochaber..
Head of Millstream
Head of River Hebert
Head of Tide
Head of Wallace Bay
Heal..... '
c Hearnleigh
Heathbell
Heather Brae
Heatherdale
Heathton
Hebbs Cross
Hebert
Hebert
Hebron
p Hebren, Lot 8
Hecla
Heckston
Hectanooga
Hedgeville
Hednesford
Heffley Creek
Heidelburg
Hekkla
Helena
Hemford
b Hemison
Hemkxik
Henderson Settlement
d Closed 1-1-08. a Opened 1-8-07. c Credit for new office not yet o{jened. /. Oi^ned 1-7-07. bUe-
Oldened 1-8-07. * Including S12 night allowance. + Including 75 cents an-eais forward allowance.
24— d5
•S cts .
38 25
24 00
98 60
29 25
32 50
66 70
34 28
21 00
89 96
51 00
177 60
181 00
16 00
21 25
24 58
168 45
24 25
43 50
99 95
51 50
30 64
97 03
78 27
7 00
120 65
Is 00
81 70
219 33
25 25
88 00
104 00
49 00
99 75
21 50
c7 00
15 25
79 50
37 30
56 98
54 05
17 24
14 00
19 00
23 00
36 20
240 45
127 53
47 70
24 45
12 00
288 32
27 95
124 00
145 23
26 24
45 00
42 00
Salary !
(based on Ffirward Rent
revenue of Allow- Allow-
prcviovs ance. i ance.
year). :
cts . S cts .
35 00
35 00
53 "0
35 00
35 00
38 00
26 25
35 00
35 00
35 00
99 00
82 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
59 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
38 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
107 00
35 00
40 00
82 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
is yo '
600'
J4 50 ;
3 00
8 00
6 00
0 00
3 00
250
10 00
6 00
20 00
14 00
13 00
6 00
16 00
35 00
88 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
126 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
*155 00
35 00
52 00
66 00
24 99
35 00
35 00
5 00
*i6 66
3 W
\
13 CO
6 00
1 ,
is 6o
6 00
6 00
6 00
D-66
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
I^ON-AccJOUNTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Henderson Settlement i Cumberland N.S
Henderson's (Jrove Megantic Q
Henderson Vale Megantic Q
Henfrj-n , Huron, E.R .O
Hennigar Hants N.S
Henry Prescott O
Henrj'sburg Sc. John's & Iberville. .Q
Henry-sburg Centre St. .Tohn's <fe TberviUe...Q
Henry's Comers Lambton, W.R O
Herbert Comers Russf 11 . O
Herdman Huntingdon Q
Hereford Compton Q
Hereward Dufferin O
Herman \-ille King's P. E. I
Hermitage Queen's P. E.T
Hermon Hastings, E.R O
Heron Assa East Sa&k
Heron Bav Thunder Bay & Rainv
River .0
Heron Island iRestigouche N.B
Herring Cove jHalifax N.S
Herouville Champlain Q
Herron's Mills ; Lanark, N. R O
Hervey Junction :Portneuf Q
Hesson Perth, N.R O
Hetriere BeUechasse Q
Hewitt Welland O
Hewitt Landing Edmonton Sask
Hexham Northumberland N.B
Heyworth Wright Q
Hiawatha Peterborough, E.R O
Hibemia Sunbury & C^^ieen's. .N.B
Hicksburg Calgarj' Alta
Hicksvale Assa West Sa.sk
Hicksville Westmoreland N.B
Higgins Road Prince P.E.I
High Bank King's P.E.I
Highbury King's N.S
Highclere ^ Humboldt Sa«k
High Falls Wright Q
Hightield York, C.R O
Highfield jHants N.S
Highfield jSunbury & Queen's. .N.B
r High Forest Compton Q
Highland Guysboro N.S
Highland Grove Victoria & Haliburton . O
Highland Park Strathcona Alta
Highland Village 'Colchester N.S
Highlands " ~
tHighjxjund
High View
Hilcrest
Hildebrand
Hildegard
Hilden
Hillandale
Hillaton
Carleton N.B
Assa West Sask
Assa East Sask
Assa East Sa.sk
Assa East Sask
Westmoreland N.B
Colchester N.S
Victoria N.B
King's N.S
$ cts.
35 95
]5 58
18 00
69 00
29 91
39 25
45 75
69 25
12 00
38 20
118 73
25 63
50 60
23 75
21 25
182 00
31 25
188 40
17 00
57 48
183 75
23 75
1,747 68
183 24
15 25
89 00
21 00
32 50
63 20
51 20
14 15
13 00
11 25
46 08
19 75
19 50
141 55
65 16
40 30
27 00
89 61
c5 00
13 00
199 OS
111 35
39 OO
17 00
18 00
59 73
16 81
5 95
5 00
38 75
18 25
89 67
Salary
Chased on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
$ cts.
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
38 50
44 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
89 00
35 00
67 00
14 00
6 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
6 00
35 00
+1,030 00
79 00
i92 50
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
93 00
48 00
6 00
6 00
a5 00
35 00
17 50
35 00
35 00
■.::::::■
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
'■ Credit for New Office not yet opened.
X Including !?17.50 arrears of rent.
I Opened 1-10-07.
+ Inchiding $376 arrears of salary.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-67
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
' Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Goidinued.
NaniC of Post Office.
Hillbum
Hill Crest
6Hillcrest
Hilldrop
Hill End
Hillesden
Hill Farm
Hill Grove
Hill Grove
Hill Hall
Hill Head
Hillhurst
Hilliardton
Hillman
Hillsborough
Hillsboro, Lot 48
Hillsbum
Hillsdale
Hillsdale
Hillsdown
Hill's Green
Hillside
Hillside
Hillside, Boularderie
Hillside
Hillside
Hillsvale
Hilltop
Hill view
Hillview
Hillview
Hilly Grove
Hilton
Himsworth
Hinch
Hindon Hill....
Hiram
Hirsch
Hirzel
Hitchcock
Hnausa
Hoard's Station;
Hoasic
Hoath Head . . . .
Hobbema
Hobart
Hochstadt
Hockley
Hocquart
Hodgins
Hodson
Hogan
/;Holar
Holbrook
aHolden
Holderville
Electoral District. ' Revenue
Assa. East Sask
Megantic Q
Vancouver Citj' B.C
Saskatchewan Sask
Strathcona ..Alta
Assa East Sask
Assa East Sask
Digby N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Qu' Appelle Sask
Argenteuil C^
Compton Q
Nipissing O
Essex, S.R O
Inverness N.S
Queen's P.E.I
Annapolis N. S
Inverness N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Strathcona Alta
Huron, S.R O
Muskoka O
Missisquoi Q
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
South Cape Breton . .N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Hants N.S
Marquette M
Nipissing O
Yarmouth N.S
Brandon M
Algoma, E.R O
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Parry Sound O
Lennox & Addington . . O
Victoria & Haliburton..O
King's*; Albert .... N.B
Assa East Sask
Qu' Appelle Sask
Qu'Appelle Sask
Selkirk M
Northumberland, E.R..0
Dundas O
Grey, N.R O
Strathcona Alta
Simcoe, E.R O
Provencher M
Dufiferin O
Temiscouata Q
Pontiac Q
Pictou N.S
Hastings, E.R O
Humboldt Sask
Oxford, S.R O
Strathcona Alta
King's & Albert N.B
Salary
(fjased on Forward
revenue of\ Allow-
previous
year).
$ cts. $ cts.
34 86
35 00
17 20
35 00
392 10
17 50
32 92
35 00
47 20
35 00
39 34
3.5 00
22 40
42 50
42 48
35 00
18 00
3,5 00
34 60
35 00
36 00
35 00
191 00
112 00
92 50
44 00
6 00
35 00
45 45
t45 00
102 00
52 00
31 03
35 00
11 00
35 00
109 00
51 00
84 00
36 00
168 50
71 00
60 25
40 00
39 20
35 00
19 75
35 00
6 45
35 00
8 00
35 00
33 90
35 00
49 55
a5 00
72 30
37 00
20 25
35 00
86 25
45 00
27 85
35 00
15 00
35 00
18 00
35 00
5 00
35 00
10 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
212 90
80 00
121 10
65 00
174 32
96 00
174 05
70 00
148 75
4:104 00
18 50
35 00
53 00
35 00
41 49
35 00
28 50
35 00
38 00
35 00
109 75
5;^ 00
138 70
68 00
29 00
35 00
48 25
35 00
106 81
55 00
21 00
20 41
86 50
42 00
163 52
4!) 00
29 00
35 00
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
12 00
S cts.
2 50
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 CO
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
250'
6 Opened 1-10-07. e Opened 1-9-07. o Late Vermillion Valley, flncluding SIO. 00 night allowance.
J Including -SSO niglit allowance.
24— D.5i
D-68
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Ke venue. Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Nanie of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
{fiased on Forward
Revenue, revmui of\ Allow-
' previous ance.
year).
§ cts.
Holiday.". Oxford, X.R O
Holland's Mills Labelle Q
Holleford Frontenac O
Hollj- Simcoe. S.R O
Holly Park I Vork, X.R O
Holly \vof)d Dauphin M
Holmesville Carleton N.C
Holmesville Hurcm, W.R O
Holmstown Strathcona Alta
Holt York, X.K O
Holton Chiiteaugiiaj- Q
cHoltville. Xorthumberland. . . . X. B
Holyrood Biiice, S.R O
Homer a Lincoln O
Hou-.eville South Cii\>e Breton . .X.S
Homewood Macdonald M
Honfleur jBellechasse Q
Honora I Alponia, E. R O
Honoreville St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Hoodoo Humboldt Sask
Ho{^)e Yoik, C.R O
fcHojie Bay Bruce, X.R O
Hopefield iRenfrew, S.R O
Hopefield King's P.E.I
Hoi)e River Queen's P.E.I
Ho]>e .Station [Xew Westminster.... B.C
HoiJt'town .... Bouaventure Q
HoiJetowTi Lanark,*X.R (5
Hopewell King's & Albert X.B
Hopper King's & Albert X. B
HoniViy Halton O
Hornbj' Island Como.x Atlin B C
Homcastle | Victoria & Haliburton..O
Horn's Road |South Cajje Breton . . X.S
Horsefly ; Yale & Canboo .
Horse Hills j Edmonton
Horse Lake ; Mackenzie
HorUmburg j Edmonton
Hotham Parry Sound.
B.C
.Alta
.Sa.sk
.Alta
. .0
6 00
Hotspur ! Victoria & Haliburton.O
Houghton iXorfolk O
House}-"s Rapids Muskoka O
Howard [Renfrew, S.R O
J/Howard Brook Carleton N.B
Howard A alley Argenteuil Q
Howe Island Frontenac. O
Hewlett iMiddlesex, W.R O
Hnwser Kofjtenaj' B.C
Hubruy Middlesex, E.R O
Huduiore Qu'Appelle Sask
Huestis Landing jSunbury & Queen's . . X. B
Hugel iNipissing O
Hull)ert Dundas O
Hullcar ;Yale& Cariboo B.C
Hun.ber .York, C.R O
eHume Qu'Appelle .Sa»k
cOi»ened 1-7-07. 6 Reopened 1-4-07. *Credit for new office not yet opened. ^Including .S12.40
night allowance, $G of which is arreais. d Including ?5.76 night allowance. ** Including .$12.00 night
allowance, b Opened 1-7-07. t Including $10 night allowance, e Opened 1-1-08.
27 51
35
81 70
38
34 00
35
56 65
35
14 00
35
40 52
35
32 50
35
178 00
81
229 .50
82
78 0<t
36
51 00
35
57 25
26
134 70
59
120 00
:t79
25 12
35
143 35
58
66 42
36
66 00
36
34 20
35
122 16
d4o
52 40
35
49 90
35
18 00
35
64 25
35
28 00
35
117 50
42
40 99
**47
116 00
51
43 25
35
14 25
35
140 80
68
104 45
41
36 45
35
24 00
35
35
46 85
35
103 75
47
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
12 00
4 75
12 00
00
6 00
*10 00
32 50
25 75
84 00
128 58
20 00
21 00
97 50
41 00
59 .50
44 95
53 00
27 45
5 00
15 00
115 .50
20 00
142 72
35
35
45
65
.S5
26
152
a5
35
35
35
35
35
35
60
35
70
18 00
6 00
S cts.
0 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 '66'
NON-ACCQU^TING POST OFFICES
D-69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Xox-AccouNTDsG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
rfHunie Rear.
Hunka
Hun's Valley
Hunter's Home
*Hunters Lodge. . .
Hunter's Mountain.
Hunter's Point
Hunterstown
cHiinterville ,
Hunterville
Huntingdon ,
Huntingfield
Huntington
Huntingville
Huntley
Hunt's Point
aHuran
Hurdman Lodge . . .
Hurdman's Bridge .
Hurdville
Hurondale
Huronville
Hurton
Husavick
Hustlers
Hutchinson
Hutton House
Huttonsv-ille
cHuxley
Hvbla
Hyde
Hyde Park
Hyde Park Corner.
Hyder
Hyndford
Hyndman
Ice LAKE. .
Icelandic River .
Ida
Ida
Ideal
He aux Moix. . .
/Ilf racombe ....
Imlah
Inchby
Independence . .
Indian Brook. .
Indian Ford
Indian Harbour
Indian Harbour Lake.
Electoral District.
Rev(
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Edmonton Alta
Dauphin M
Sun bury & Queen 's..N.Bj
Annapolis . . N.S
North Cape Breton & Vic- 1
toria N.S
Pontiac Q
Maskinonge Q
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Calgary Alta
New Westminster B.C
Huron, E.R O
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Sherbrooke Q
Carleton O
Shelburne & Queen's . N.S
Sask Sask
Sask Sask
Russell 0
Parry Soimd O
Huron, S.R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Humboldt Sask
Selkirk M
Assa. West Sask
Middlesex, N.R O
Muskoka. . . .■ 0
Peel O
Calgary .A.lta
Hastings, K.R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Macdonald M
Middlesex, E.R O
Souris M
Renfrew, S.R O
Grenville O
Algoma, E.R O
Selkirk M
Durham O
S anbury & Queen's.. N.B
Macdonald M
.St. .John's & Iberville.. Q
Muskoka O
King's & .Albert N.B
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Edmonton Alta
North Ca]>e Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Macdonald M
Halifax N.S
Guysborough N.S
S cts.
26 <)0
5 95
6 (10
27 10
10 00
32 00
43 50
70 45
64 75
<n 00
237 90
23 00
10 00
66 00
106 30
95 50
26 »G
37 25
34 50
65 95
27 00
136^77
q& 00
25 20
18 50
6 00
89 45
180 22
20 75
51 45
30 65
17 00
227 50
14 20
129 50
21 95
28 18
296 03
115 00
22 25
26 20
171 90
1 00
20 00
49 28
86 75
27 01
41 00
105 00
60 47
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
14 58
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
17 50
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
40 00
32 08
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
104 00
17 50
43 00
35 00
35 00
114 00
35 00
67 00
35 00
35 00
iiK) 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
tl03 00
4 16
35 00
35 00
40 00
+t41 00
35 00
tt48 00
35 00
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
S cts.
•S cts.
2 50
6 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
"6 66"
16 00
6 00
6 OO
6 00
d Openf-d 1-11-07. * Summer office ; opened 1-7-07. c Opened 1-10-07. a Opened 1-5-07- /Closed
1-6-07. 'J Credit for new office not yet oi)ened. J Including §8 night allowance. t Including .?15
night allowance. tt Including -SO night allowance.
D-70
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX V>~Continued,
Nox-Accou.XTLVG Post Offices-Revenue, Sal
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
aries and AUowanees— C7onimued
Xame of Post Office.
Indian Island
Indian Mountain .
Indian Point
Indian River ....
Indian Road .... .
Indiiin Springs
Inga
Ingle
Ingle.side
Inglis Falls '. .
InglibJville
Ingoldsby '
Ingolf
Ingoinar
Ingonish Centre. .
Ingonish Ferry
Inholmes
Inkster. .
Inlet ....'
Inlet Baddeck. .
Electoral District.
Charlotte N Bl
Westmoreland ..... . x! B
Lunenburg N si
[Prince ..P.E.II
Hants n's
Macdonald...V.".V..Manl
tclmonton Altai
Lenno.x & Addington.. O'
Macdonald.. \f!
Grey,x\.R...v;.v;;;;;S
Annajxjlis X S
• ! Victoria & Haliburton O:
llhunder Bay & Rainy |
I Kiver Q
•Shelbume & Queen's . N. s'
pNorth Cape Breton &Vic-|
toria. _ X S
North Cape Breton & Vic- 1
I toria X' S
, Parry Sound ......... t 6
Selkirk \r
Labell ^^'
Rev*
Salary
(based on
\revcnue
previous
year J.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.l s cts.
2.3 45
17 50
59 50
65 55
34 00
40 25
90 00
22 00
38 2!)
46 20
44 29
14 40
283 25
133 50 I
15 00
47 75
31 25
3n 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
60 00
35 00
tou 00
35 00
Innisville
rflnsinger
Intervale
cinverhaugh ......
Inverhuron
Inveme.ss
^Inverness
Inverness Asylum.
Inwood
lona
lowalta ,
Ira
Irena " "
Ireton
Iris .
Irish Lake. .... ..'
Irishtown
Irish A'ale... .....[
Iron Bound Cove..
Iron Bridge
Iron Hill.. ..■.■.■; ;
Iron Mines ,['
Iron Ore
Iron Rock ..'//_
Ironside
clron Springs
alronville .
Irocjuois
Irvine
Irvine'.s Landing
Irvmg Settlement.
North Ca,^Breto„&Vic- *^ ^^ +^^ ^
6 vfr%^'''"^^-i-^- ' Closed 11
I tor Revenue See Appendix C
* Including m night allowance
toria
. [Lanark, S.R... .'
. [Mackenzie
• ;We.stmoreland
• . I NVellington, S.R.
• .|Bruce, N.R
• .[Prince
• Comox Atlin. . . . '
■ ! Inverness
j Dauphin
- Queen's
..Strathcona
j Went worth
.jDundas
• Yarmouth
• 'Queen's ....
-jOrey, S.R ...'.'.■.■
.Westmoreland .
. [South Cape Breton
■ jSunbury & Queen's
lAlgoma, E.R
Brome
Inverness
Pictou
Pictou ...
Wright '.."■..■..■
Alberta ", ^^^
North Cape Breton ivlc
L..*oi"'a.- N.S
I Victoria j^-- B
Megan tic ..^ Q
jComox Atlin. . .. ij Ci
: King's & Albert., ."n'b
...N.S
0\
. . Sask
...X.B
.... O,
Oj
...B.C
...N.Si
. , .M
P.E.IJ
. . Alta ;
O
....O
..N.S,
P.E.I
...O
..X.B
. .X.Si
..X.B
....o;
,.N.S
N.S
.N.S
....q!
Alta
15 50
123 45
45 18
12 50
1 00
91 70 ,
18 00
05 00
37 20
36 00
55 99
39 75
34 70
127 00
25 17
73 99
33 75 I
20 00 i
9 00
26 25 I
203 76
121 55
33 00
18 98
40 73
131 22
14 32
21 10
80 87
10 50
76 20
24 75
-7-07.
under Winnipeg officers, et^.
for winters 1906-07 1907-08.
35 00
64 00
20 41
35 00
7 06
50 00
35 00
.■« 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
65 00
35 00
35 00 I
35 00 '
35 00
35 00
35 00
96 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
1
6 IK)"
1
1 75
6 00
4 00
20 00
20 00
6 00
(! 00
6 00
6 00
tOiiened 1-4-07. c Opened 1-2
08.
+ T 1 j"^*^ BoisdaleBarachois.
t Including $10 night allowance.
NOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTLXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Revt
Irwin ville | Alta
Isaac's Harbour North 1 Guysborough N.S
Isabella Marquette M
Isbester Algotna, W.R O
Isherwood jThunder Bay and Rainy
River O
Island Brook ICompton Q
Island East River Pictou N.S
Island River ... Gloucester N.B
Island Point North Cape Breton and
Victoria , N.S
Islay Victoria & Haliburton. . O
Islay Strathcona Alta
Isle aux Coudres j Charlevoix Q
Isle Bizard Jacques Cartier Q
Isle des Chenes ... .... Provencher M
Isle Dupas Berthier Q
Isle of Skye Huntingdon . . . Q
He Perrot | Vaudreuil Q
He Perrot, Nord ■ Vaudreuil (^
Islington York, C. R O
Italy Cross ' Lunenburg N. S
Ivan Middlesex, N.R O
■a Ivor j Assa West Sask
Ivera 1 North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Ives ....
Ivry.. . .
Ivy
Ivy Lea
dACKFISH LAKE.
Jack's Lake.
Jackson
Jackson
Jacksontown
Jacksonville
Richmond & Wolfe ... Q
Temiscouata Q
Simcoe, S. R O
Leeds 0
Jackville
Jaffa
Jaffray
Jailletville
James Bay Junction..
James River
James River Station .
Jamesville
Jamieson
Jamieson
Janeville
Janow
Jardineville
Jarlsberg
Jarnac
Jauvrin's Harbour
Sask Sask
Simcoe, N.R O
Cumberland N.S
Grey, N.R O
Carieton N.B
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Calgary Alta
Elgin, E.R O
Kootenay B.C
Kent N.B
Pai ry Sound O
Antigonishe N.S
Antigonishe N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Lanark, N.R 0
Megantic Q
Gloucester N.B
Selkirk M
Kent N.B
Parry Sound O
Labelle Q
Richmond N.S
•S cts.
i-10 00
100 35
28 50
IS 25
18 25
187 11
25 75
54 29
.3
•46
472
50
DO
2!)
119
54
75
53
438
92
97
30
16 98
47 17
87 00
168 36
152 00
29 87
39 00
49 50
151 40
37 50
10 00
18 25
30 10
354 20
32 20
119 00
6 25
116 40
Salary
(based on Forward
revenue of Allow-
previous ance.
yearj.
S cts.
:;:76 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t91 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
113 66
t+45 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
196 00
37 50
58 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
40 00
100 00
68 GO
35 00
35 CO
35 00
76 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
228 00
35 00
81 00
35 00
56 00
8 00
35 00
8 00
35 00
17 60
35 00
62 60
35 00
115 00
35 00
81 00
47 50
122 45
67 00
32 85
35 00
14 00
35 00
Rent
AUow-
ance-
S cts.
S cts.
3 00
4 25
5 00
3 00
44 00
G 00
19 00
19 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
25 00
8 00
6 '66'
2 50
6 00
+ Including -Slo night allowance, ft Including -SIO night allowance. J Including S30 night allow-
ance for Summer 1907. a Opened 1-6-07. (Credit for new office not yet opened.
D-72
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post OflBces — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Electoral Distiict.
Jeanette'^5 Creek
Jeanne d'Arc
b Jedburgh
Jeddore Oyster Pouds .
Jefferson
Jeflfrj'
Jeffrey
JeUyby
Jenkins
Jericho
Jermyn
Jersey Cove
Jersey Cove
Jersey Mills
Jessop Falls
JessopvUle
Jette."
Jewell ville
Jewett's Mills
Jocelyn
Jock Vale
Jocko River
Jc^gin Bridge
a Jogiies
Johnson
Johnson's Croft
Johnson's MULs
Johnston
Johnston's Comers
Johnston's River
Johnstown
d J ohnstown . . .
Johnville
Jolicure
e Jones Comer
Jones Falls
c Jonqui»;res Sud . . .
Jordan Bay
Jordan Bay, East Side.
Jordan Branch
Jordan Ferry
Jordan Harb<jur
Joseph Farm
Josephsburg
Josephsburg
Joyce ville
JojTit
Jubilee
Jubilee. . . .
Juddhaven.
Judge
Judique. . . .
Jule.s
Julien
Kent, W.R O
Wright.. (i
Mackenzie Sask
Balifax X.S
York, C.R O
Kings & Albert X.B
Edmonton Alta
Brockville O
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Lambton, E.R O
Peterborough, E. R . . . . O
North Cape Breton and
Victoria X.S
* raspe Q
Beauce <}
Prescott O
DuflFerin O
Nicolet Q
Renfrew, S. R O
[York X.B
Algoma, W.R O
Carleton O
Nipi.ssing O
Digby X.S
Bagot '. Q
Grey, X.R O
King's & .\lbert X". B
Westmoreland X. B
Sunbury & (^een's. .X'.B
Russell O
Qbeens P.E.I
Richmond X.S
Grenville ()
Carleton X.B
Westmoreland X. B
King's & Albert X.B
Leeds O
Chicoutimi & Saguenay. Q
Shelbume & Queen's . X.S
Shelbume & Queen's . X.S
Shelbume & Queen's. X.S
Shelbume & t^ueen's.X.S
Lincoln O
Wright . Q
Waterloo, S.R O
Assa West Alta
Frontenac O
Wright Q
North Cape Breton and
Victoria X.S
King's & Albert X.B
Muskoka O
Xipissing O
Inverness N.S
Wright Q
Portneuf Q
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
146 70
48 00
25 00
162 42
89 50
46 20
36 25
44 75
20 75
55 50
41 80
20 36
46 20
73 57
63 00
02 00
40 77
41 45
2n 25
35 75
102 80
142 00
80 40
35 00
33 25
5 00
.38 no
0 00
44 00
22 49
25 60
13 00
49 78
112 00
0 25
128 60
45 00
32 22
70 75
30 .50
45 65
215 00
15 35
11 50
119 50
60 12
81 75
28 75
55 50
174 50
124 78
141 42
13 00
47 90
S cts.
79 00
S cts.
S cts.
6 00
35 00
20 41
60 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
:;:4l 00
8 66'
'goo"
35 00
.
tt64 00
:i5 00
36 00
t45 00
37 .50
3 00
6 00
20 00
35 00
35 00
t45 00
76 00
38 00
32 07
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
13 25
35 00
62 00
26 25
63 00
17 50
a". 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
87 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
t46 50
35 00
35 00
104 00
75 00
**74 00
35 00
35 00
2 25
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 38
6 00
6 00
" 13 00
2 38
10 00
6 00
6 00
h Opened 1-9-07. a Opened 1-5-07. d Opened 15-11-07. c Closed 1-12-07. c Opened 1-10-07. X Includiner
S6 night allowance. t+ Including $20 night allowance, t Including ?10 night allowance. ** Including
•S12 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouxTEsG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office .
Electoral Disti ict.
Revenue.
Salary
(based <yn
revenue of
previous
year) .
Forward
Allow-
Reiit
AUow-
Jumping Pond
JunetowTi
Juniper Mount
* Juniper Island
Jura
Juvenile Settlement . .
Calgary Alta
BrockviUe O
South Cai>e Breton. ..N.S
Peterborough, E.R O
Lambton, E.R O
Sunbury & Queen's .N.B
tKAISER
Kaladar-Station
Kaleida
Kalmar
c Kaministikwia
Kqnata .
Kananaskis .
Kanes
Kansas
Kaposvar
Karsdale
Katepwe .
Katevale
Katrine
Katrine
Katrine Station
Katrinthal.
Kay Settlement
Keating j Vancouver
Keatley
Keats .
Kedron
Keef ers
a Keeler
KeelervUle ....
Keenansville.. .
Kegaska
d Keho.. ......
Keirsteadville. .
Keith
Keith
Keithley Creek.
Keith ville... .
Keldon
Kells
Kelly
Kelly's Cross . . .
Kellv Cove ....
Kelly's Mills. . .
Kelso
Kelso
c Kelsonia. . . . .
Kelvin
Kelvington.. ..
Kelvin Grove.. .
Kelvin Grove.. .
Kemble
Qu'Appelle Sask
Lennox & Addington . . O
Lisgar M
Thunder Bay&RainvR.O
Thunder Bay&Rainy R.O
Strathcona Alta
Calgary Alta
Gloucester X.B
Calgary Alta
Assa East Sa.-ik
Annajxjlis N.S
Qu'Appelle Sask
Stanstead Qi
Parry Sound O
Portage la Prairie M
Parry Sound O
Assa West Sask
Westmoreland N.B
... B.C.
Sask Sask
Westmoreland N. B
King's & Albert.. ..N.B
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Assa West Sask
Frontenac O'
Simcoe, S.R 0
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ'
Alta Alta
King's & Albert N.B'
Compton Q[
King's & Albert N.B
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Assa West Sask
Dufferin O ,
Nipissing Oj
Bona venture QJ
Queen's P.E.I
Yarmouth N.S
Megantic Q
Huntingdon Q
Halton Oi
Qu'Appelle Sask j
Brant... O,
Mackenzie Sask'
Prince P.E.I
Huntingdon (^
Grey, N.R O
S cts.
48 85
83 50
26 95
240 00
19 75
33 20
86 12
126 90
131 00
451 52
338 95
a8 00
50 00
14 70
106 10
10 00
99 00
17 70
205 75
90 70
120 21
201 80
14 25
5 25
127 20
59 58
21 95
6 00
115 61
100 25
18 50
44 25
9 87
12 00
26 32
36 75
14 00
42 20
f/9 00
95 00
49 45
10 00
79 40
26 45
y\Q 00
152 50
114 25
67 83
216 00
76 45
24 V5
47 25
255 CO
§ cts.
35 00
42 00
35 00
116 CO
35 00
35 00
pbb 97
45 00
56 00
48 (Xt
t73 45
:61 34
35 00
60 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
86 00
53 00
**37 88
78 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
/51 01
42 00
35 00
35 UO
35 00
24 88
35 00
li-45 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
45 00
14 58
112 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
130 00
S cts.
S cts.
13 00
6 00
6 00
256'
6 66'
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
4 00 13 00
Summer office. 6 Late Glenwell. c Opened 11-3-07. n L ite Keelerville. d Opened 15-7-07
e Opened 1-11-07. .'/ Credit for new office not yet opened, p Including .S9.97 night allowance, t Including
81.45 arrears. J Including .S9..34 night allowance. ** Including S-'SS night allowance. / Including
$7.01 night allowance, tf Including -SIO 00 night allowance.
D-74
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Kemnay
Kempt
Kempt Road
Kempt Koad Hill . ,
Keiiijjt .Station
Kempt Shore
Kempt Town
Kemptville .Junction.
Kendal
Kenlis
Kenlock
Kennebecasis I.sland.
Kennell
Kenneth
Kennetcook Comer .
Kenneway
Kennicott
Kennington Cove. . .
Kenogami ,
Kensington
Kensington Prairie. .
Kent Centre
Kent Junction
Kent Lake
Kenville
Keohan
Kepler
b Keremeos Centre . .
Kerfoot
Kerrowgare
Kerry
Kersley
Kertch
Keswick Ridge
Ketch Harbour ,
Keward
Kewstoke
Keyser
Khiva
c Kilbain
d Kilbimie
Kildare
Kildare Capes
Kilfoil
Kilgorie
Kilkenny Lake
Killaloe
KiUam's Mills
Killamey
Killean
Killowen
Killowen
Kilmanagh
Kilmarnock
Kilmartin
Kilmaurs
Kilwinning
Kilworth Bridge
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Brandon M
Shelburne & Queen 's.X.S
Ricluuond X.S
Bonaventure Q
Rimouski Q
Hants ... N.S
Colchester N.S
Grenville O!
Durham O
Qu'A])pelle Sask
Inverness .N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Assa. We.st Sask
Carleton N.B
Hants N.S
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Perth, S.R .0
South Cape Breton . .N.S
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Huntingdon Q
New Westminster B.C
Kent, W.R O
Kent N.B
Kent N.B
Dauphin . . . .M
King's & Albert. ... N.B
Frontenac O
Yale Cariboo........ B.C
Portage la Prairie M
Pictou N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Lambton, W.R O
York N.B
Halifax N.S
Grey, S.R 0
[nvemess N.S
Middlesex, N.R O
Huron, S.R O
Huntingdon Q
Frontenac. .. . O
I'rince P.E.I
I'rince P.E.I
Carleton N.B
Dufferin 0|
South Cape Breton. .N.Si
Renfrew, S.R Oi
Westmoreland N.B
Algoma, E.R 0|
Wellington, S.R Oj
Argenteuil Qi
Carleton N.B|
Peel O,
Lanark, S.R Oj
Middlesex, W.R 0;
Carleton Ol
Sask Sask
Middlesex, W.R O!
$ cts.
206 53
182 31
16 25
•20 41
47 08
136 25
40 90
54 28
208 15
198 40
77 30
17 50
25 20
30 89
162 90
25 50
70 50
16 00
5 00
125 60
21 29
90 86
62 30
40 30
164 10
18 25
53 75
126 97
68 68
44 10
11 25
54 50
98 34
100 05
26 00
32 45
12 00
75 80
36 25
24 75
6 25
44 75
18 00
25 50
9 00
14 00
96 77
32 50
254 95
28 00
32 50
30 00
20 25
37 20
29 00
20 90
44 20
50 25
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
$ cts.
102
77
35
35
35
60
35
35
105
125
44
35
35
35
65
35
35
35
35
58
35
40
35
35
35
35
35
16
35
35
35
•)-39
60
48
35
35
35
52
35
12
2
35
35
35
35
35
46
35
129
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
13 00
6 00
() 00
13 00
13 00
18 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
0 00
35 00
13 00
b Opened 16-10-07. c Closed 1-10-07. d Opened 1-3-08. t Including .S4.16 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-75
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D—Conliniied.
NoN-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
(baaed on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year) .
Kilworthy Muskoka O
Kimball Lambton, W.R O
Kimball Alta Alta
Kiraberley I Megantic Q
Kimbo Lincoln O
Kiubrae - ' Assa East Sask
Kincardine V'ictoria X.B
a Kincolith iConnox Atlin 15.C
Kincorth ' Assa West Sask
Kingarf ! Bruce, N. R O
Kin^arth J York N.B
Kingsborough King's P.E.I
Kingcome Inlet ICoiuox Atlin B.C
King Cjrner Megantic Q
King Creek York, N.R O
Kinghurst Orej , S.R O
Kinglake Norfolk O
2) Kingman . . Strathcona Alta
Kingross tuvemess N.S
Kingsbridge Huron, W. R O
Kingsbury : . . . Lunenburg N.S
Kingscote ^^rey, E.R O
Kingscourt Lambton, E.R O
Kingseroft Stanstead . ._ •_• ■ Q
Kingscroft
Kingsey
Kingsf ord . . .
6 Kingsgate. .
King's Head .
Kingslej- Lisgor M
Kingsley York N.B
d Kingsmere Wright Q
Kingston Vjueen's P.E.I
Sunburj' & Queen's . N.B
Dnimmond Q j
Hastings, E.R Oi
Kootenay B.C
Pictou N.S
Frontenac O |
Kingston O
King's N.S,
Sask Sask !
Inverness N.S'
Kootenay B.C
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Perth, N.R 0,
Prince P.E.I;
y-iueen P.E.I
Bruce, S.R O,
Bruce, S.R O
Dauphin M
Queen's P.E.I
Ontario, S.R O!
King's N.S|
Brandon M
Huron, W.R O
Victoria. N.B
Elgin, W.R O
Nipissing O
Selkirk M
Durham O
Drum'd & Arthabaska.Q
a Opened l-!)-07. p Opened 1-5-07. b Opened 1-11-07.
allowance, rf Summer ofl&ce.
Kingston Mills
Kingston Station . .
Kingston Village. . .
Kingview
Kingsville
c Kingsville
King's Wharf
Kinkora
Kinkora
Kinlock
Kinloss
Kinlough
Kinosota
Kinross
Kinsale
Kinsman's Corners.
Kinsmore
Kintail
Kintore
Kintyre
Kipling
Kipiegun
Kirby
Kirkdale
S cts.
174 10
(52 80
74 70
17 25
40 50
26 25
42 00
88 58
38 45
23 70
39 50
52 90
23 00
23 25
10 25
10 00
97 00
12 00
36 00
128 50
68 35
42 50
32 75
85 65
25 00
68 10
56 90
72 83
38 31
38 40
8 00
59 00
63 85
61 50
222 75
205 49
106 08
38 25
34 10
108 70
104 50
48 25
198 95
89 40
67 88
84 75
153 35
362 05
198 05
68 .58
56 20
83 50
22 60
40 25
51 60
Forward
Allow-
ance.
81
35
42
35
35
35
35
20
35
38
35
35
35
35
35
35
64
32
35
62
35
35
35
42
35
40
36
14
35
35
35
35
35
35
112
96
38
35
1
35
44
160
35
93
52
35
35
72
138
35
112
38
35
35
35
35
48
Rent
Allow-
ance.
§ cts. S cts.
18 00
10 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
7 25
13 00
6 00
4 00
4 00
18 00
5 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
8 00
13 00
2 50
c Closed 19-4-07. t lucluding SIO night
D-76
POHT OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post OflBce: — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xanie of Post Office .
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Kirkflla ,
Kirkhill
KirkhiU
Kirkland
Kirkmount
Kirk's Ferry
Kirkpatrick
Kirkwall
Kirkwood
Kiskisink
Kissina
Kitamaat
Kitchener I Kootenay
Kit-scoty iStrathcona
Kitselas
Kleefeld
KlcH:k
Kluane
Knaptlale
KnatchbuU
Knee Hill Valley .
Knightingrton
Knightville
Knowlesville
Knowlton Landing
Knox ford
Knoydart
Kohler
Kokanee
Koksilah
Kola
Kolapore
Kolbeck
Kolin
b Kolomea
Koinamo [Selkirk
h Koperv ille IStrathcona
Brandon M
Glengarry O
Cumberland N.S
Carleton N. IV
Pictou N.S-
Wright Q
Sask Sask
Wentworth O
Xorthuuiberland X.B
Quebec Q
Assa East Sask
Comox Atlin B.C
B.Cl
....Altai
Comox Atlin B.C|
Prt)vencher Mi
Nipissing O ,
Yukon I
Middlesex, W.R Ol
Halton Ol
Strathcona Alta '
Renfrew, X.R .0'
King's & Altert ....N.B
Carleton N.B
Brome Q
Carleton -....N.B
Antigonishe N.S
Haldunand O
Kootenay B.C
Nanaimo B.C
Brandon M
Grey, E.R .0
Cumberland N.S
Assa East Sask
I Kdm' -nton Alta
M
Alta
Korah Algoma, W. R
Kossuth IWaterloo, S.R
Kouchibouguac Beach
Krakow
h Krauss
Kristnes
Kualt
Kuhry viUe
Kuix-r Island Nanaimo
Kurtzville Perth. N.R
...O
...O
Kent... N.B
Edmonton Alta
Qu'A])|)elle Sa.sk
Mackenzie Sask
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Perth, N.R O
..B.C
. .O
Kuskonook Kootenay B.C
Kutawa Humboldt Sask
Kyle Humbt)ldt Sask]
a Kyuquot Comox Atlin B.C:
LiABALEINE Charlevoix .Q!
La Barre Chicoutimi & SaguenayQl
$ cts.
160 74
147 50
15 18
116 00
7 00
72 65
16 00
77 23
31 00
101 27
26 20
111 70
204 75
3fi4 53
71 67 I
56 20 !
35 26
Salary i
(based on ; forward
revenue of \ Allow-
previous \ ance.
year) .
Rent
Allow
6 00
21 95
163 20
31 00
27 60
> 50 20
88 85
56 04
28 65
163 92
31 25
55 05
23 75
64 13
20 00
18 45
a5 77
18 0<t
32 50
102 35
16 75
28 25
41 00
74 20
404 52
46 00
74 50
128 05
72 70
271 37
33 60
29 32
18 25
62 95
$ Ct8.
no6
176
35
46
35
35
35
40
35
41
35
74
62
95
35
35
35
35
35
65
35
35
35
60
35
35
80
3o
35
35
35
35
35
10
35
11
35
47
35
35
19
38
^227
35
47
50
35
125
35
32
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00 !
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
41 I
00 I
66
00
00 I
00 I
00 I
02
00
05 !
00
00
00
00
00
00
07
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
■H-212 50
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 66
6 00
6 50
*i4 25
6 66
<) 00
6 00
6 00
1
8 97
19 00
2 50
"1956'
13 60'
'/Opened 16-9-07. ^ OKwned 1-12-07. o 0{)ened 1-5-07. * Including S12.. 50 night .allowance,
t Including .?10 night allowance. § Salary, etc., entered m Auditor (ieneral's Report, [i Including §35.05
night allowance. ft §212. .50 arrears forward allowance from Oct. '16,05, to June 30, '06. * Including
S5.25 arrears forward allowance.
NON-ACCOVXTiyO POST OFFICES
D-77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OflSce.
Electoral District.
I Salary
' (based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year.)
La Barriere ] Berthier Q
d La Bataille St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Laberge ! Chateaugnaj' Q
La Butte 'Bonaventure C^
La Broquerie Provencher M
c Labrosse iChicoutimi&Saguenay
L'Acadie
L' Acadie Station .
Lac a la Croi.x . . .
Lac a Laurent . . .
.St. John's & Iberville. .Q
St. John's & Ibervnlle-. .Q
(Jhicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
La Carriere Bagot Q
Lac aux Sables Portneuf .• ■ -Qi
Lac Bellemare Three R. & St. Maurice. 0
e Lac des Comraissaires - . . Chicoutimi & Saguenaj'.Qj
Lac des Ecorces ;Labelle Q
Lac Clair Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
rLac Charlebois Terrebonne (^
* Lac des lies Terrebonne Q
Lac des lies Labelle Q
Lac du Bonnet Selkirk . . M
La Chapelle Two Mountains Q
Lachenaie jL'Assomption Q|
La Chevrotiere |Portneuf Qi
Lachine Ra]iids -Jacques Cartier Q
Lac Humqui Rimouski Q
Lac la Biche | Edmonton Alta
fj Lac la Nonne I Edmonton Alta
*'* Lao la Peche IChamplain Q
Lac Manitou iTerrebonne Q
* Lac Marcis I Terrebonne . Q
Rimouski Q
Terrebonne Q
Terrebonne Q
Terrebonne Q
b Lac Marquis . .
?Lac Manitou, Sud
Lac Mercier
Lac Xantel
Lacolle Station iSt. John's & Iberville. .Q
La Conception Stati<m JLabelle Q
Laconia Lunenburg N. S
Assa. West Sask
Labelle Q
Edmonton Alta
....Q
. Alta
i Lac Pelletier
Lac Rond.
Lac Sainte Anne
Lac Saint Joseph ; Portneuf . . .
p Lac St. Vincent j Edmonton .
Lac Sec :Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
* Liac Tremblant
La Decharge
La Descente des Fenimes
Ladd's Mills
Ladstock
Lady Bank. ...
** Lady Evelyn
Ladysmith
Ladywood
o Lafond Edmonton . . .
Lafontaine Simcoe, E.R
Terrebonne Q
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Stanstead Q
Humboldt Sask
(Jrey, E.R O
Nippissing O
Lambton. W.R O
Selkirk.. m!
Alta
...O
."5 cts.
103 50
14 00
17 00
16 25
25S 94
18 75
149 00
22 95
16 50
10 00
36 00
176 15
118 00
13 84
162 24
14 95
72 00
"25 98
673 30
26 50
85 00
279 94
33 25
61 00
27 45
g8 00
62 00
65 00
26 00
32 05
17 00
150 50
129 62
121 87
35 00
15 00
14 00
32 20
137 70
126 95
20 02
31 75
45 75
63 50
21 25
27 25
54 37
34 95
32 00
31 50
56 30
27 25
197 76
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
§■• cts.
40 50
16 47
35 00
35 00
110 00
17 50
85 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
78 00
72 00
33 46
52 00
35 00
Ho 00
11 66
85 00
316 00
35 00
42 00
ql92 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
38 00
35 00
32 07
35 00
ttlOO 00
66 00
•H-76 00
35 00
35 00
5 83
35 00
72 00
65 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
91 00
S cts.
S cts ,
2 50
""'33 75
" "l3 (K)
6 00
1 38
6 00
+3 00
6 00
'o'oo'
'""§ii'6o'
" "ssoo
142 00
19 00
8 00
0 00
6 00
12 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
d Opened 16-10-07. c Opened 1-10-07. r Closed 12-11-07 ; re opened 1-1-08. r Sunmier Offite.
+ For summer, 1907. t Including SIO night allowance. /Closed 1-9-07. *Summer office, opened 1-7-07.
.'/ Credit for new office not yet opened. ** Sunmier office, opened 22-7-07. (b) Oijened 1-5-07. i Opened
1-2 08. (oiOjjened 1-7-07. (p) Oi>ened 1-9-07. (^7; Including §i40 night allowance. ft Including $12
night allowance. § Including .?1 arrears forward.
D-78
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post. Offices — ReveBue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OflBce.
Electoral District. I Kevenue.
Lagace Bonaventure Q
Laganiere Portneuf Q
Laggan Glengarry O
Laggan Pictou N.S
Laggan . . [Calgary Alta
La Guerre (Huntingdon Q
La Have Island [Lunenburg N.S
Algoma,
urg
, W.R.
Laird
Laiord iQu'Appelle Sask
Lake ^Hastings, W.R O
Lake Ainslie Chajjel Inverness N. S
Lake Ainslie ( W. Side) ] Inverness N.S
Lake Ainslie (E. Side) jinvemess N.S
Lake Ainslie (S. Side). Inverness N.S
Lake Annis I Yarmouth N.S
Lake Aylmer [Richmond & Wolfe . . . .Q
Lake Baker Victoria N.B
Lake Beauport Quebec Q
Lakebum •. Westmoreland N.B
Lake Cay.amont Tontiac Q
Lake Centre 'Humboldt Sask
Lake Charles iGrey, N.R O
Lake Clear,
Lakedale
Lake de May
Lake Dore
Lake Edward
Lake Egmont
Lakefield
Lake Frances
aLake Francis Station
Lake George
Lake George | King's
Lake George Yarmouth
Lakehurst
Lake Killamey
Lakeland
Lakelands
Lake La Rose
Lakelet
Lake Munro ,
Lake Opinicon
/Lake Park
Lake Paul
Lake Pleasant
Lake Ramsay
Lake R<')ad
Lake Road
Lake St. Charles
Lake St. Mary
Lakeside
Lakeside
Lakeside
*Lake St. Joseph Hotel
Lake Stream
cLake Thomas
Laketon
Renfrew, S.R O
Guysborough N.S
Strathcona Alta
Elenfrew, N.R O
Victoria N.B
Halifax N.S
Argenteuil Q
Macdonald M
Macdonald M
York N.B
N.S
N.S
Peterborough, W.R. . ..O
Cumberland N.S
Portage la Prairie M
Cumberland N.S
Annajwlis N.S
Huron, E.R O
Annapolis N.S
Frontenac O
Sask Sask
King's.. N.S
Annapolis N.S
Lunenburg N.S
King's* Albert ....N.B
Colchester N.S
Quebec Q
Wright Q
Jacques Cartier Q
Oxford, N.R O
Yarmouth N.S
Portneuf ... Q
Kent N.B
Strathcona Alta
Kent N.B
$ cts.
94 81
23 45
152 97
29 25
960 91
42 00
101 44
28 00
298 98
23 45
0 00
16 00
29 20
7 00
72 00
62 25
130 90
80 00
28 25
32 00
47 00
44 90
36 53
17 25
16 25
31 25
25 00
14 00
81 99
45 30
115 14
67 00
47 85
17 50
185 75
6 25
23 45
16 00
3 00
142 24
12 50
43 43
24 68
20 75
28 80
29 50
7 00
25 75
6 25
127 44
100 00
227 70
15 00
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
64
35
62
35
371
35
50
35
+113
35
35
35
35
35
35
a5
35
66
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
44
35
:35
35
35
35
72
35
35
35
35
80
35
35
(/36
35
3.^)
35
35
35
35
68
.110
97
35
16 25
14 00
15 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts. $ cts.
7 00
3 00
5 75
10 00
35 00
14 58
35 00
S cts.
6 CO
6 '66'
44 00
6 66"
1,3 '66"
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
rt Opened 27-3-07. /Opened 1.5-3 07. * Summer office. c Opened 1-11-07. + Including $5 . eo
night allowance. J Including 34 cents arrears'salary. y Including §!l. 18 arrears .salary.
yON-ACCOUXTIXG POST OFFICES
D-79
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccoUNTDiG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Rev(
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
Lake Uist
Lakevale
Lake Valley
Lake Verd
Lakeview
Lakeview
Lakeview
Lakeview
*Lake View House.
Lakeville
Lakeville
Lakeville
Lakeville Comer . . .
Lake Weedon
Lake William
Lakewood
Lalonde
La Macazu
La Mare
L'Amaroux
La Miche
Lanilash
Laniniermoor
Lamon
Lamont
L'Amonreux
^/Lanark
Lancelot iMuskoka.
a Lanctot ...
Landerkin
Landestrew
Landonville
Landor
Landreville
Landry
Lands End . .
Lanes
Lanes%nlle
Lang
Langbank
Langevin
Langford
Langley Prairie
Langinan
Langside
Langstaff
Langvale
Lanoieville
Lanoraie Station
Lansdowne
Lansflowne
Lansdowne Station
L'Anse a Brillant
L' Anse h Giles
L'Anse a Giles Station.. . .
L'Anse a la Barbe
Richmond X.S
Antigonishe N.S
Assa West Sask
^^^eeu's P.E.I
Xing's X.S
Argenteuil Q
Sunbury & Queen's., X.B
Elgin, E.R O
Portneuf Q
Carleton N.B
King's N.S,
King's ..P.E.I
Sunburv & Queen 's...X.B
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Megantic Q
St. .John N.B
Prescott O
Labelle Q
Charlevoix Q
York, S.R O
Montmorency Q
Grev, S.R O
Lanark, X.R O
Middlesex, X.R O
Edmonton Alta
Edmonton Alta
Antigoni.she X.S
.0
Laprairie& Xapierville.Q
Grey, S.R O
A.ssa. East Sask
Edmonton Alta
Colchester. X.S
Beauhamois Q
Gloucester X.B
King's & Albert... .X.B
Huron, W.R O
Colchester N.S
Peterborough, E.R....0
Lambton, W.R O
Dorchester Q
Brant O
Xew Westminster. . .B.C
Simcoe, X.R O
Bruce, S.R O
York, C.R O
Soufis M
Richelieu Q
Joliette Q
Carleton N.B
Digbv X.S
Pictou X.S
Gasi^e Q!
L'Islet Ql
L'Islet Q
Bona venture Ql
S cts,
23 00
38 45
43 49
18 00
32 25
46 10
31 24
124 30
56 00
131 50
282 36
49 08
35 00
254 85
14 99
17 00
33 45
117 25
29 00
62 70
18 00
35 80
29 60
33 00
783 95
30 00
15 00
39 30
17 08
16 00
6 50
/8 00
18 00
17 75
15 00
1() 75
58 76
20 00
166 25
71 69
212 30
22 75
492 16
43 75
103 94
60 55
20 60
99 00
36 70
51 25
34 00
142 03
56 75
87 00
47 20
114 00
S cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
63 00
128 00
35 00
35 00
112 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
49 00
35 00
35 00
t45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
d322 66
35 00
29 16
35 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
35
35
35
35
35
35
98
35
98
35
168
35
40
35
35
;:i54
35
35
35
76
35
45
35
tt57
S cts.
3 00
cl97 66
6 00
6 00
)? cts.
2 50
6 00
13 00
13 00
2 50
36 98
6 00
6 00
8 00
19 00
9 00
6 00
2 50
* Summer office. 6 Opened 1-6-07. '< Opened 1-6-07. f Including .?10 night allowance, d Including
.?83..S3 night allowance. p Including §12.00 night allowance. t+ Including S13.17 night allowance.
Including S41.66 arrear.s forward allowance. / Credit for new office not yet opened.
D-80
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T>—Co7itinued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
(based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
vca r).
L'Anse a la Cabane IGaspe.
L' An.se a la Louise Gasp>e.
L"An.-<e au Boaufils Gasjje.
L'Anse au Foiii.
6 L'Anse aux Cousins
L'Aiise a Valleau
L'Anse Saint Jean
Lansing
Lantz
d Lanuke
La Passe
Lai)ej'rere. .
La Petite Riviere Saint Fran9ois.
La Plaine
La Plante
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Gaspe Q
Gaspe . . .Q
Chicoutimi ^ Saguenay Q
York, S.R O
Lunenburg N.S
Edmonton Alta
Renfrew, N.R 0
Gaspe . . . Q
Charlevoix Q
iTerrebonne Q
[Gloucester N.B
La Prtisentatioii iSt. Hyacinthe Q
Lapland
L'Archeveque
c Larder Lake. ....
Lardo
L'Ardoise
L'Ardoise Highlands
La Renaudiere 'Montmagny
Larkin i Hastinf^s, E.R,
Lunenburg N.S
jRichmond N.S
Nipissing Oi
Kootenay B.C
I Richmond N.S|
Richmond N.Si
Q'
o;
Laroche Brome Q
Lanjchelle Megantic Q,
LaRoclielle Provencher M
Lany's-River (iuysborough N.S
L'Artifioe jChateauguay Q
La Salette iNorfolk O
La Salle iMacdonald M
Wright Q
Montcalm Q
York, N.R O
Peterborough, E.R....0
Yukon I
Humboldt Sask|
Chicoxitimi & Saguenay Q
Latchford Bridge 'Renfrew, S. R O
Lascelles
L' Ascension . . .
Laskay
Lasswade
Last Chance. . .
Last Mountain
e La Tabatiere .
Laterriere.
Latimer
Lattie's Brook . . .
Launching Place .
Lauretta
Laurel
Laurence
Laurence
Laurier
Laurier
Lauvina
Laval
La Vallee
Lavaltrie Station
Lavant
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Frontenac O
Hants N.S
King's P.E.I
Hrince P.E.I
Argenteuil Q
Montcalm Q
Albe ta Alta
Huron, W.R ()
Lotbiniere Q
Sun bury & Queen's. .N.B
Montmorency Q
Thunder Bay & Rainy
River " O
Joliette Q
Lanark, N.R O
S cts.
35 00
152 95
171 26
135 00
57 00
52 15
137 37
149 45
57 46
16 00
122 28
9 40
110 38
50 10
40 00
135 00
23 25
24 55
186 30
143 3G
259 00
18 98
37 00
.SO 20
18 75
18 00
35 20
170 (10
44 00
127 S4
189 62
150 00
205 90
198 94
G2 75
52 70
75 04
10 00
13 00
87 59
05 18
78 00
19 00
14 10
35 50
61 25
126 01
?9 50
100 70
26 25
42 50
330 44
47 60
23 50
S cts.
35 00
58 00
J84 00
62 00
26 25
35 00
t72 00
54 00
35 00
8 75
56 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
35 00
35 00
26 80
80 00
*101 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
t47 00
65 00
104 00
58 00
80 00
86 00
35 00
§
40 00
14 58
35 00
35 00
35 00
.38 OO
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
ryl.-)8 25
35 00
35 00
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance. I ance.
8 cts.
S cts.
" 3 Do'
6 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
6 00
6 66
2 50
3 00
8 00
6 66'
6 00
G 00
6 00
4 50
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6'66'
13 00
fc Opened 1-7-07. rf 0|jened 1-1-08. n Opened 2.5-6-07. * Including .?6. 00 night allowance
* Including «7. 50 night allowance. f I"cludin8r $12.00 night allowance. c Opened 1-11-07. § Salary,
&c., entered in Auditor General's report. q Including $16.25 n ght allowance.
NON-ACCOCXTIXG PO.ST OFFICES
D 81
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, oalaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Lavant Station. . .
Lavendei-
h Lavergne
c Laverlochere. . . .
Lavinia
La Vemiere . . .
La Visitation
Lawfield
Lawler.
Lawrence Station
Lawrence Station
Lawrencetown . . . ,
« Lawrie
d Lawson
Lawson
Lawson
/Lawton
Laxdal
Layton
Lead bury
Leadville
Leamington
Learned Plain . . . .
Leaside Junction.
Leaskdale
Leavitt
Lebanon
Leblanc
Le BlancvUle
Le Bouthillier. . .
Le Bras
Leclair
Leclercville
Ledge
Lee Avenue
Leebum
Leeds
Leesboro'
Leeville
Lee Valley
Lefaive's Cor-iers.
Legal
Leger Brook
Legere
Legere Corner
Legerville
Leggatt
Leinster
Leitche's Creek
Leith
Leitrim . . . .
Leland
Lemay
Lemesurier. ,
Lanark, X.R O
Dufferin ... O
Drum'nd & \rthabaskaQ
Pontiac Q
Marquette . M
Gaspe Q
Yamaska . Q
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Mackenzie Sask
Charlotte N.B
Elgin, W.R O
Halifax.. N.S
Mackenzie Sask
Assa Vi'^est ... .Sask
Sunburv & Queen's. .N.B
Simcoe.E.R O
Edmonton Alta
Humboldt Sask
Ontario, N.R O
Huron, S.R O
Brome (J
Cumberland N.S|
Compton Q
York, S.R O
Ontario, N.K O
Alta Alta
Wellington, N R O
Westmoreland N.B
Westmoreland N.B
Gloucester N.B
Beauce Q
Pontiac Q
Lotbiniere Q
Charlotte N.B;
Toronto East O
Algoma, W.R 0{
Leeds O,
Middlesex, E.R O
Assa West Sask
Algoma, E.R O,
Simcoe, E.Pi, O;
Edmonton. . Alta!
Westmoreland N. Bj
jVorthumberland.. ..N. B
Westmoreland N. Bi
Kent N. b'
Dufferin O,
Lennox & Addington. .0
North Cape Breton &
Victoria N. S
Grey, N.R O
Russell O
Frontenac O
Wright Q
Megantic Q
S cts.
215 31
74 14
40 29
40 00
14 00
14 00
71 00
38 00
116 56
121 25
239 52
30 60
24 50
58 00
39 50
35 25
12 00
63 13
70 18
92 50
19 25
42 46
56 74
51 70
106 45
34 20
57 00
49 20
5 00
61 30
84 67
26 25
156 47
53 .50
39 40
29 25
31 80
(/!) 00
57 00
26 00
148 69
34 00
10 60
99 95
33 75
50 80
18 25
21 00
159 95
65 55
9 00
9 25
60 36
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
82
35
35
35
35
35
38
35
38
(iO
116
35
35
29
35
**41
2
35
40
55
35
35
35
35
48
35
35
35
35
35
35
+f45
*76
35
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
35 00
35 00
37 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
82 00
38 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
14 00
3 00
S cts.
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
0 89
3 00
1 25
6 m
6 00
h Late Riviere Sauvage. c Late St. Isidore de Pontiac. a Late Insinger. d Opened 1-6-07. /"Opened
1-3-08. X For Revenu:-, &c., see Appendix C under Toronto sub-offices. ft IncludingSlO. night
allowance. ** Including .S6. 25 arrears. * Including 82.50 night allowance. f Including §12. nigh
allowance, g Credit for new office not j'et o])ened.
24— u6
D-82
PO.ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD Vll., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Xox- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
' Salary ;
(based on '. Forward
revenue oj Allow-
previcnis I ance.
year.)
Rent
Allow-
ance.
N cts.
S Ct8.
I i
Lemieux Prescott O 165 50 ( 73 00
Lemieux jNicolet Q 74 92 35 00
a Leminster JHants N.S 55 10 **.35 69
Lemonville ;York, N.R O 69 00 46 00
Lena Souris M 185 50 SC 00
Lenora Lake Humboldt Sask 35 04 i 35 00
Lennox Ferry Richmond X.B 57 30 I 35 00
eLeo Strathcona Alta 15 00 2 91
Leofeld Humlx)ldt Sask 253 55 104 00
Leonard iRussell O 123 06 64 00
Leonardville 'Charlotte X.B 95 00 1 48 00
Leojjold Argenteuil Q 29 75 1 -35 00
d Leopoldville Strathcona Alta 8 50 8 75
Leoville 'Vrliioe P.E.I 38 25 35 00
Le Petit Bois Franc Teiniscouata . . .' Q 17 5(i ' a^ 00
LequiUe Annai>olis N.S 157 18 70 00
rLeRapide Portneuf Q: 22 00 | 26 25
Leroy Cumberland N.Sl 10 00 | 35 00
Lerwick Victoria N.B| 29 50 35 00
Les Chenaux Montmorency, Q' 27 85 I t+5l 00'
Leg Dalles Montcalm Qi 24 00 35 00
Les Fonds ,Lotbiniere Q 79 80 38 00
Les Grandes Bergeronnef ... Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q 127 85 52 00
Les Grands Deserts.. C2uebec Q 32 50 35 00
Leskard , Durham O 125 67 1 66 00
Leslie Gaspe Q, 50 06 j 35 00
Leslieville Strathcona Alta' 108 20 | 35 00
Les Petites Bergeronnes Chicoutin i& Saguenay Q' 36 90 35 00
Les Petites Bergeronnes Quest Chicoutimi & Saguenay cjj 15 88 , 35 00
Lessard Beauce Q 44 95 ' 35 00
Les Saules Quebec Q 63 98 35 00
Lesser Slave Lake ; Athaba.sca 136 70 40 00
L'Etang Charlotte N.B 44 00 35 00
L"Etete Charlotte N.B! 197 95 77 00
Lett Renfrew, S.R Oj 19 00 35 00
Letterkenny Renfrew, SR O: 1 00 35 00
Lever Charlotte N.B: 32 75 35 00
6 Lewis Humboldt SaskI 68 00 32 08
Lewis Bay West South Cape Breton.. N.S[ 6 00 35 00
Lewis Cove Road Richmond N.Sl 15 00 35 00
Lewisham Muskoka O 76 15 +48 50
Lewis Head Shelbume & Queen's.N.S 58 60 35 00
Lewis Mills Hants N.S 12 70 35 00
Lews Movm tain Westmoreland N.B 17 00 35 00
Lewis Mountain ... Inverness N.S 7 25 35 00
Lewiston ....Halifax N.S 307 24 84 00
Lewisvllle Strathcona Alta 114 50 48 00
Lewisville We.*tmoreland N.B 376 00 125 00
iLeweswyn Huml)oldt Sask| 24 41 | 1116
Lexington Inverness N.S! 6 25 1 35 00
Libbytown Stanstead Qi 37 50 I 35 00
Libau Selkirk M 20 00 35 00
Lidford Marquette M 10 00 35 00
Lidstone Dauphin M 26 45 j 35 00
Lifford Durham O 68 50 1 37 50
n Opened 22-3-07. e Opened 1-3 08. t/ Opened 1-1-08. c Opened 1-7-07. b Opened 1-5-07.
** Including 69 cts. arrears of salary. |-+ Including $16.00 night allowance. + Including 84. .50 night
allowance. * Including 812 special forward allowance. f Including 82.25 arrears forwanl allowance.
V Opened 1-12-07.
S cts.
1
3 00
$ cts.
6 00
6 00
•26 00
/13 41
13 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
4 66"
3 00
" 6 66'
6 0< »
2 75
1
' 1800
3 00
6 00
2 50
13 00
yOX-ACCOUXTIXG POST OFFICES
D-83
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
1
Electoral District.
1
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Lille
LiUyfield
Alberta Alta
Selkirk M
Brockville 0
Cimiberland N.S
Dauphin M
Algoma, E.R O
Grey, E.R 0
Sask Sask
Colche.ster.-. ..N.S
RusseU 0
King's & Albert N.B
Inverness N.S
$ cts.
479 15
48 34
33 00
47 50
31 45
9 00
14 50
32 20
23 90.
34 00
^ 5 00
26 55
167 00
10 00
35 20
15 00
8 00
30 00
15 00
31 20
22 50
43 00
16 30
125 51
117 70
12 50
27 25
19 52
18 75
42 20
170 50
18 17
400 59
33 00
34 45
39 88
34 25
29 70
74 78
5 00
25 48
17 00
168 55
59 50
166 50
282 93
143 45
43 82
13 10 1
30 24
15 25
48 GO i
12 00 !
100 36
16 00
57 02
50 37
$ cts.
1 142 50
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
15 50
a Lillies
::35 41
Lily
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
Lily Bay
LUy Lake
Lily Oak
Lily Plain
Lily Vale
Lime Bank
Lime HDl
35 00
tH7 00
Lime HUl
Limehouse
Halton ...O
York N.B
80 CK)
35 00
35 00
6 00
Limekiln
Lime Lake
Hasting.s, E.R 0
Pictou N.S
Carleton O
Nipissing 0
Bonaventure Q
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Compton Q
New Westminister. . .B.C
Cumberland N.S
Victoria & Haliburton . 0
Grey, N.R 0
Carleton N.B
Strathcona Alta
Stanstead Q
Calgary Alta
South Caije Breton. .N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Nipissing 0
Prince P.E.I
York. N.K 0
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Macdonald M
Carleton N.B
Antigonishe N.S
A.ssa East Sask
Perth, N.R 0
Bruce, S.R 0
Guysborough N.S
Peel 0
Drum'nd & Arthabaska Q
Siincoe, S.R 0
L'Islet Q
Pictou N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Annaixjlis N.S
Car'eton N.B
Kent N.B
Northumberland N.B;
Colchester . . . N.S
Lime Rock
35 00
35 00
30 03
Limestone
d Limoges
...'.'.'.'.'.'
L'Immaculee Conception
35 00
35 (X)
35 00
a5 00
35 00
60 00.
t60 00
35 00
35 00
10 27
35 00
35 00
78 00
35 00
192 00
35 00
35 OO
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
35 00
85 00
35 00
94 00 '
142 00 1
73 00 !
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00 i
35 00 1
■■^59 00
35 00
35 00 1
35 00
Lincoln
Lincoln
Linda
Lindell
Linden
Linden Valley
2 00
6 00
Lihdenwood
Lindsay
Lineboro'
Lingan
6 00
Link
19 00
Linton
Linton's
Lintrathen
Linwood
Lisbon
Lisbum
5 00
3 00
Liscombe Mills
Lisgar Station
6 00
8 66
L'Islet Station
13 00
6 00
Lisson
1
Litchfield
1
Listerville
Little Aldouane
Little Bartibog
3 66
2 50
Little Beach
St. John N.B
Alberta Alta'
Northumberland . . ..N.B
1
Little Branch
a, Opened 2.5-3-07. d Opened 22-.5-07. c Opened 16-12-07. t Including 41 cts. arrears. t+ Includ
ing §12 night allowance, t Including SIO night allowance. * Including §12 night allowance.
34— D6i
D-84
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiXG Post Ofl&ces — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OfiSce.
Electoral District.
jlevenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward i Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance. ' ance.
Little Bras .^Or (S. side) iN. Cap Bret. & Vic. .X.S
Little Bras d'Or Bridge N. Cap Bret. & Vic. .N.S:
Little Brook Digby N.S;
Little Brook Station TJigby .N.S!
Little Cajje Westmoreland N.B,
Little Dover Guysborough N.Sj
Little Forks Cumberland N.Si
Little Forks Kent N. B
6Little Fort V^ale & Cariboo B.C
Little Harbour Kings P.E.I
Little Harliovr Pictou N.S
Little .Ji.diqiie Inverness N.S
Little .Tudique Ponds Inverness N.S
Little Lake Sunbury & Queen's. . N. B
Little Lepreaux Charlotte N.B'
Little Liscombe IGuj-sborough N.S
Little Lorraine South Cape Breton . . N.S
Little Mabou Inverness N.S
</ Little Man itou iHuniboldt Sask
Little Metis Station ; Rimouski Q
Little Narrows N. Cap. Bret. & Vic. N.S
Little Pabos Gaspe Q
Little Pierre Jacques jPrince P.E.I
Little Plume , Assa West Alta
Little Pond iN. Cap. Bret. & Vic.N.S
Little Pond King's P.E.I
Little Port L'Hebert .Shelbume & Queen 's.N.S
Little Kai.idb i Algoma, E.R O
Little Kideau Pre.scott O
Little Ridge King's & Albert N.B
Little Kidgeton". Charlotte N.B
Little River Chaloupe iChicoutimi & Saguen'y .Q
Little Kiver Cheticamp 'Inverness N.S
Little Kiver, East Gasi)e Q
Little River, West iGasi^e .Q
Little River iCumberland N.S
Little River iDigby N.S
Little River Harbour Yarmouth N.S
Little R<x;her King's & Albert N.B
St. .Tohn N.B
King's P.E.I
Westmoreland N.B
cLittle Salmon River
Little Sands. . . .
Little Shemogue
Little Shijjpigan
Little Tancook . .
Little Tignish. .
Littlewood
Little York [Queen's
Lh-ing Spring Wellington, N
Livingstone Alta
Livingstone Cove I Antigonishe. .
Livingstone Creek Algoma, E.R. .
Gloucester
Lunenburg
Prince
Middlesex, W.R
R
...N.B
. .N.S
.P.E.I
.. . O
..P.E.I
O
. . Alta
...N.S
O,
?stone Creek I Yukon'
Llewelyn
Lloyd . . . .
Lobethal .
As.sa East Saak
Lanark, X'.R 0|
As.sa West Saski
.? cts
12 10
5t) 20
93 27
58 .5.5
73 00
24 00
61 55
11 25
12 (»0
15 25
35 .50
27 50
14 50
57 50
60 00
15 00
23 25
7 00
i:i 25
id 53
16 40
129 50
33 00
40 45
12 00
24 00
13 50
103 25
33 50
12 00
30 00
25 !)5
23 25
152 05
127 70
74 40
159 61
16 00
50 54
11 00
78 25
57 00
32 20
52 20
10 00
52 30
96 80
30 00
122 81
10 00
1.34 95
79 85
20 00
32 88
S cts.
t47
50
35
35
35
35
35
17
35
.35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
26
+65
35
++(i7
35
35
35
35
35
53
35
35
35
:45
35
*84
++63
35
**84
35
35
8
35
35
35
35
;55
.35
45
35
74
35
64
§
35
35
35
S cts.
S cts.
24 00
3 00
6 00
2 25
6 00
3 00
6 00
3 00
() 00
G 00
2 25
6 Opened 1-10-7. a Opened 1-7 07. c Opened 1-1-08. + Including §12 night allowance. ++Includ
ing .?13.50 night allowance. 4: Including .?10 night allowance. including .S12.50 night allowance
••Including .?6 night allowance for Summer 1907. c Opened 8-2-08. § Salary, &c. entered in Audito
Generals Rejxjrt.
yoy-AccouxTixG post offices
D-85
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
!
Electoral District.
1
1
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Lobo
Lochaber Bay
Loch aber Mines
Lochalsh
Loch Ban
Loch Broom
Lochend
Lochiel
aLochin var
Loch Katrine
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomoiid West
Loch Monar
Lochside
Loch Winnoch
Locke Road
Lockhart . . .
Lockhartville
Lockport
Locksley
Locksley Station
Lockton
Lockwood
Locust Hill
Lodore
Logan
Loganton
Logan's'ille
Logberg
Log Cabin
Logierait
Logoch
Log Valley
Lombardy
Londonden-y
Londonderry Station ....
^London Sub-Office No. 1 .
Lone Tree ,
Long Bay
*Long Branch
Longbum
Long Creek
Long Creek ,
Long Island
Long Island Main
Long Lake
Longlaketon
Long Point
Long Point
Long Point
Long Point of Mingan.
Long Reach
Long Ridge
Long River
Long's Cove
Middlesex, N.R O
Labelle Q
Halifa.x N.S
Huron, W.R .0
Inverness N.S
Pictou N.S
Calgary Alta
Glengarry . .' O
Stratlicona Alta
Antigonishe N.S
Richmond .N.S
Richmond N.S
Macdonald M
Richmond N.S
Renfrew, S.R O
Prince P.E.I
Strathcona Alta
King's N.S
Selkirk M
Renfrew, N.R O
Renfrew, N.R O
Peel .0
Humboldt Sask
York, C.R O
Lanark, N.R O
Strathcona Alta
A ssa West Sask
Pictou.. N.S
Assa East Sask
Comox Atlin B.C
Lambton, W.R O
Marquette M
Assa West Sask
Leeds O
King's & Albert N.B
Colchester N.S
London O
Marquette M
Algoma, E.R O
York, C.R...... O
Portage la Prairie . . . .Mi
Queen's P.E.I
Sunbury & Queen's. . N. B
King's N.S
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Frontenac O
As.sa West Sask
Inverness N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Leeds O
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
King's & .Albert ....N.B
Strathcona Alta
Queen's P.E.I
King's & Albert N.B
S cts. S cts.
173 05
114 40
38 50
207 86
21 23
29 50
47 95
218 70
21 16
42 75
90 40
14 00
27 20
38 25
33 25
17 85
24 40
129 00
266 78
33 67
21 75
26 90
14 00
180 72
12 00
37 45
184 45
59 40
44 70
112 25
26 00
11 25
93 47
272 00
6 00
140 82
II
53 30
38 00
68 00
26 84
50 55
25 00
36 00
12 50
96 01
37 20
70 00
34 25
41 25
37 00
77 25
42 25
84 00
32 25
70 00
57 00
35 00
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
90 00
32 08
t+47 00
■H-47 00
t+47 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
86 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
35 00
35 00
78 00
t+47 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
115 00
35 00
64 00
II
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
3f . 00
35 00
35 00
41 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+45 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
■S cts.
3 00
16 00
3 00
-S cts.
6 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
G 00
6 00
6 00
"J76 00
5 00
3 50
13 00
6 00
3 00
4 00
*Summer office. t Including .?10 night allowance. tt Including -812 night allowance.
+ Special forward allowance. a Opened 1-5-07. 6 Opened 1-6-07. , Fur revenue 5ec Appendix C
London Sub-Offices, &c.
D-86
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B-Coutinued.
N0.-ACC0UK..0 Posromees-Hevenue, Salaries and Anowanee.-.on.:n.e..
Name of Post Offi
Electoral District.
Salary
I Cbased on Forward
Kevenue. j rcveiiuc of . Allow-
prcvious I ance.
year), j
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Long Settlement
Longwood
Lonsdale
Lonsdale ][
Loon Creek
Loon Lake
Lord Mills. ..
Loree
Lorenz
Loretto
Loretto '
Lorimer Lake. . . . . . . .
Lorimerville
Lorlie . . . .
Lome
Lome
Lome '
*Lorne House .,,
Lome Park
Loraevale '
Lome Valley , [
LomeWlle "
Lomeville
Lornhill
^Lorraine
Lorrainville
Lost River ', '
cLost River
Lot 1...
" 4
" 6
*' 10
" 11
" 12
" 14
"16
•'30
" 67 ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.[.'
Lothair
Lothian
Lotus
Louisa
Lojis Creek ' , . ' "
Louisdale
Louise
Ivouisville
Louisville
Loulay
Lourdes
Lourdes ] [[
Lourdes du Blanc Sablon
Lovat
Lovat
Loveland
Lovering /
Lovetl
. j'Carleton \ g
jMiddlesex, W.R. o
■ I Hastings, E.R.... o
. Kmgs & Albert . . . .'n.'b
. Assa West Sask
. I Peterborough, E.R.. O'
. Cirenville. . . n
• Grey, E.R .'.'. "■o
.Peterborough, W.R O
. Simcoe, S.R q
. Provencher t^jJ
Parr.v Sound oj
A.-<sa West ' Saisk
1(^1 Appclle Sask'
Hestigouche N b|
Bruce, N.R 'o|
Pictou N S'
Charlevoix. n
Peel .■.":.'::::;;oi
Colchester. . N S '
King's. ...■.■..P.E.I I
^-'Umberland JV.g
St. John N.'b
.jHumboldt .Sa'skl
Strathcona Altai
Pontiac /' q|
Argenteuil. ....... Qi
S cts. S .ct8.| S cts.l S ets.
b Oj.€ned 2.5-3-Or. c Opened
tt Inciudmg 48ct8. arrears salary
Humboldt.
Prince
• •Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince ....
Prince
Prince
• Prince
• . Queen's
• • Queen's
• . Brandon
• . Huron, W.R.
• • Durham
S.- Argenteuil ^,
^ale & Caribou .B.C
lichmond. . v .«
'rey.S.R....; .■■■■•' o
^Rnt, E.R.. .....'..o
'ictoir N S
rabelle qI
legantic [..[ ." "q
ictou . . N S
hicoutimi & SaguenayQ
limce, S.R q
. Pictou j^ o
• Strathcona '.■.'. '.'Alta
. oimcoe, E. R q
I Northumberland, E.R..0
. . ..Sask
..P.E.I
... P.E.I
...P.E.I
...P.E.I
...P.E.I
...P.E.I
• ..P.E.I
...P.E.I
• ..P.E.I
...P.E.I
M
O
O
10 00
87 87
201 52
10 70
0 00
10 00
20 00
32-40
28 75
108 74
156 30
34 30
I :t9 00
24 82
' 18 00
41 25
41 40
181 00
150 70
20 50
15 50
63 81
92 50
77 17
45 43
163 38
148 43
8 00
7 00
151 30
41 25
18 59
36 50
2a'> 80
29 55
26 20
22 50
38 25
36 45
112 90
12 00
34 20
49 00
86 58
88 75
38 50
16 68
132 39
246 00
8 45
38 52
6 00
37 70
86 25
100 05
35 00
36 00
IJl 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
72 00
35 00
37 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
89 00
69 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
20 41
67 00
58 00
it35 48
35 00
685 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
122 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 CO
35 00
45 00
49 00
7 25
4 00
13 00
'566
6 66'
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
t20 00
6 00
6 00
2 00
^'^^7- 'Summer office.
+ Credit for new offi
t Forward allowance winter 10ft7 ns
ce not yet opened. 6 Including 810 night allow
yoy-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-87
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
(based on \ Forward
, Revenue, {revenue of' Allow-
I I previous
I year).
Lowbanks Halrlinia^id
aLowden Lake Strathcona.
Lowell King's & Albert
Lower Abougoggin
Lower Barney's River
Lower Bedeque
Lower Blomidon
Lower Branch
Lower Brighton
Lower Burlington
Lower Caledonia
Lower Cambridge
Lower Canard
Lower Cape
Lower Caverhill
Lower Church Street
Lower Cove
Lower Coverdale
Lower Derby
Lower Dominion
Lower Dumfries
Lower East Chezzetcook
Lower Economy jColchester N.S
Lower Eel Brook [Yarmouth N.S
Lower Five Islands 'Colchester N.S
.Alta
.N.B
Westmoreland X. B
Pictou N.S
Prince P.E.I
King's N_S
Lunenburg N.S
Carleton N.B
Hants N.S
. . jGuysborough N.S
. . iSunbury & Queen's. . N.B
King's N.S
King's & Albert N.B
York N.B
King's N.S
Cumberland N.S
King's & Albert ....N.B
Northumberland. . . .N.B
Yukon
York N.B
Halifax N.S
Lower Fort Garry
Lower Freetown
Lower French Village. . .
Lower Gagetown
Lower Granville^
Lower Greenfield
Lower Hamilton
Lower Hayneville.
Lower Hillsdale. .
Lower Ireland
Lower Jordan Bay
Lower La Have
Lower Line, Queensbury.
Lower Maccan
Lower Meagher's Grant .
Lower Middle River
Lower Millstream
Lower Montague
Lower Mount Thom. . .
Lower Nappan
Lower Neguac
Lower Newcastle
Lower Northfield
Lower Ohio
Lower Onslow
Lower Poquiock
Lower Prince William .
Lower Prospect
Lower Queensbury . . . .
Lower Ridge
Lower River Hebert . .
Selkirk M
Prmce P.E.I
York N.B
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Annapolis N.S
Carleton N.B
Prince P.E.I
York N.B
Inverness N.S
Megantic Q
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Lunenburg N. S
York N.B
Cumberland N.S
Halifax N. S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
King's & Albert ....N.B
King's P.E.I
Pictou N.S
Northumberland.. ..N.B
Northun>brrland. .N.B
Xorthumljerland. . . .N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
Colchester N.S
York N.B
York N.B
Halifax N.S
York N.B
King's & Albert ....N.B
Cumberland N.S
S cts . $ cts .
205 65
21 00
10 00
23 49
6'^ 20
21 18
28 00
23 00
64 96
61 00
49 50
37 00
86 18
22 77
37 75
60 10
63 45
30 00
46 68
53 75
51 25
40 25
96 00
19 00
95 00
146 10
62 70
17 00
23 59
190 20
16 00
48 19
34 15
11 25
80 70
50 01
54 50
21 00
35 80
57 04
12 25
122 00
34 80
18 45
50 15
151 54
70 00
6 00
19 30
101 30
18 75
74 00
9 25
40 75
38 00
22 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts. I
100 00
13 00
11 66
35 00
35 00
35 00
31 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
foO 00
35 00
48 00
2 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
»
35 00
35 00
+t62 00
35 00
tt54 00
4'66'
5 00
62 00
35 00
6 00
35 00
.
35 00
84 00
8 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
8 00
6 00
35 00
J37 00
72 00
35 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
40 00
•H-47 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
a Opened 1-12-07. t Including $15 night allowance. ft Including §12 night allowance.
X Including $2 special salary allowance. * Salary, etc., entered in Auditor General's Report.
D-88
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX Tf— Continued.
NoN- ACCOUNTING Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post OflBce.
Electoral District.
I Salary
I (based on
Revenue, \revcnue of
i previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
AUow-
ance.
Lower River Inhabitants Richmond N.S
Lower Rose Ba}'
Lower Sackville
Lower Salmon Creek
Lower Sandy Point
Lower Sapin
Lower Saulnierville
Lower Selmah
Lower Shag Harboui
Low er Shiniineoas
Lower Ship Harbour :
Lower Ship Harlxjur, East.
Lower Southampton
Lower South River
Lower St. Mary
Lower Turtle Creek
Lower Wakefield
Lower Washabuck
Lower Wedge
Lower Wentworth . . .
Lower West Jeddore.
Lower West Pubnico.
Lowei West River . . .
Lower \V hitehaven. .
Lower Windsor
Lower Woodstock. . . .
Loweton
Low Point
Lowville
Loyal
Lozier Settlement . . . .
Lucas
Lucasville
Lucasville
Lucenie
Lunenburg N.S
Halifax N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Shelburne & Queen's.. N.S
Kent N.B
Digby X.S
Hants N.S
Shelburne k Queens.. N.S
Cumberland N.S
Halifa.v N.S
Halifax N.S
York... N.B
Antigonishe N.S
York N.B
King's & Albert N.B
Carleton N.B
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S:
Yarmouth N.S'
Cumberland N.S!
Halifax N.S
Yarmouth N.S
iVntigonishe N.S
Guys borough N.S
Carleton N.B
Carleton N.B
Qu' Appelle Sask
Inverness N.Sl
Halton O'
Huron, W.R .0
Gloucester N.B
Marquette M
Lambton, W.R 0|
Halifax N.S
Wright Q
Lucill DufFerin O
Lucky Lake lAssa West Sask
Ludlow I Northumberland N.B
Lulu Island New Westminster B. C
Lumby Yale. & Caribt/O B.C
Lumley I Huron, S. R O
Lumsden's MilLs ' Pontiac . Q
Lund jComcpx-Atlin B.C
Lundar Daviphin M
Lundy Guysboro N.S
Lurgan Bruce, S. R O
Luskville jWright Q
Lute Mountain ; We.stmoreland N.B
Luton Elgin, E. R O
Luxemburg Sask Sa.sk
liynch Victoria N.B
Ijynch's Corner [King's & Albert N.B
a Lynch River Richmond N.S
Lyiidale 1 King's P.E.I
Lyndon Alta Alta
$ cts. $ cts.
$ cts.
S cts.
68 50
35 00
118 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+t90 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t90 00
46 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
5 00
174 25
93 50
13 00
33 50
43 00
11 00
84 43
76 70
20 0-1
45 00
63 25
63 00
96 50
10 00
3 00
68 43
14 00
16 00
16 00
12 95
182 83
16 15
51 05
6 00
49 45
2 00
115 45
29 57
26 25
51 00
58 97
151 90
94 00
52 75
6 00
6 00
32 50
61 25
34 90
57 20
19 08
^ 00
114 70
33 20
320 40
54 35
408 13
45 00
35 00
118 00
35 00
194 00
82 00
51 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
55 00
50 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
23 32
35 00
45 00
" 10 00
"" 13 66
i9 66
19 5 45
6 00
13S 45
8 00
4 50
6 00
31 39
107 25
115 00
99 .50
83 04
36 25
6 00
6 00
5 80
12 00
8 00
79 19
+ Including 812.09 night allowance,
yet opened, a Opened 1-8-07.
tt Including $20 night allowance. | Credit for new office not
yoN-AccouxTiyo post offices
D-89
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Nox-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Reveuue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary i
{based on ' Forward
Revenue, revenue of ' Allow-
previoiis ' ance.
year. )
Lynn Colchester N.S
Lynn Creek Vancouver City 13. C
Lynnfield Charlotte N.B
Lynn Valley Xoifolk O
LjTinville . ' Norfolk , O
Lyons ; lElgin, E R O
Lysander .
Lyttleton
Megan tic <^1
Northumberland N.B
Mc ADAMS LAKE North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Mc Alpine Prescott O
Mc Arras Brook Antigonishe N. S
McArthur's Milk iH^stings, E.R .O
McAulay's j North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
McBean IWright .Q'
McCallum's Settlement Colchester N. S
McClure |Colchester N.S
McCool !Nii)issiug O
McCormack Inverness N.S
McCormick (xlengarry O
McCready .... Lanibton, E.R O
McCrearj' ILanark, N.R 0
McCrearj^ Dauphin ... M
McCrimmon (ilengarry 0
McDonald's Comer Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
McDonald Hills .
McDonald's Point . .
McDougall
a McDougall Chute .
McEachen Mills. . .
McElwain
McFarlane Lake. . .
Qu'Appelle Sask
SunVjury & Queen's. .N.B
Renfrew, S.R O
Nipissing. O
Inverness N.S
York.. N.B
Nipissing Oj
McGarry 'Lanark, S.R Oj
McGrath Cove iHalifax N.S
Pictou N.S
Kootenay B.C
Middlesex, N.R O
Richmond N.S
Inverness N.S
Bruce, N.R O
Pontiac Q
N.B
ouche N.B
McGrath Mountain
McGuigan
Mclnnes
Mclntyre's Lake
Mclntyre's Mountain
Mclver
McKee
McKee's Mills iKent
McKendrick Resti^
McKenzie Lisgar M
McKenzie Lake iNipissing O
McKenzie's Comer [Carleton N.B
McKinlay ICarleton O
McKinnon's Brook ilnverness N.S
McKinnon's Harbour ! North Cape Breton &Vic-
I toria N.S
McLaggan lYork N.B
McLarty [Algoma, W.R O
McLaughlin Road iKent N.B
S cts.
33 50
242 87
59 25
12S 00
72 60
144 17
89 35
10 00
6 00
145 41
17 .^0
90 17
18 70
12 70
12 00
77 95
25 00
35 50
41 25
29 59
54 00
367 38
U6 05
69 53
88 20
59 10
78 45
1,109 67
7 00
39 55
49 45
38 00
34 50
5 00
51 43
48 84
38 00
12 00
26 10
80 00
57 10
16 05
14 00
8 00
25 75
12 00
5 00
84 00
t+6 00
45 70
13 50
S cts.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
35 00
1
39 00
35 00
67 00
35 00
6 00
72 00
6 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
55 00
35 00
8 66
6 00
42 00
35 00
3 00
3 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
16 00
35 00
31 00
i:189 84
67 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
36 00
522 00
t45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
' 35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
19 OO
6 00
37 50
3 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
12 00
, 35 00
1 35 00
t Including -SIO night allowance,
allowance, a Opened 1-7-07.
tt Credit for a new office not yet opened. X Including .S3.84 night
D-90
PO.ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTixG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
McLean
McLean ....
McLeanville
Frontenac O
Kent N.B
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Pictou N.S
Pictou N.S
Richmond N.S
Hastings, E.R O
Kent N.B
McLellan's Brook
Mcl..c-llan's Mountain
^IcLeod
d McCrae
McLeod Mills
McLeod's Crossing 'Compton Q
McMillan Restigouche N.B
McMillan's Corners Stormont O
McMurdo iKooienay B.C
McMurrich IParry Sound O
McNab ' Lincoln O
McN ab's Cove Richmond N.S
McNaim [ Kent N.B
Northvimberland ... .N.B
Prince.. P.E.I
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Annapolis N.S
McNamee
McNeill's Mills.
McNeil's Vale .
McNeily's
McNutt's Island iShelbume & Queen's. N.S
McPhail
INIcPhee Corner
McPherson
McPherson's Ferry . . .
McPherson 's Mills ....
McQuade
a McReynold's Corners
McTaggart
a McTavish Provencher
Mc Vicar iBruce, N . R
Lanark, S.R O
Hants N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Richmond N.S
Pictou N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Grenville O
Qu'Appelle .Sask
M
.O
McWilliams iMiddlesex, E.R O
T»Ia I ee I Norfolk O
Mabel ' Argenteuil Q
Mabel Lake | Yale & Cariboo B.C
Mabou Coal Mines (Inverness N.S
Malxju Harbour Inverness N.S
Malx)u Harbour Mouth Inverness N.S
MacCue Lanark, S.R O
Macdonald iLennox & Addington . . O
MacDougall's . j Westmoreland N.B
MacDougall Prince P.E.I
Mace's Bay IChatrlotte N.B
Macewan Alta Alta
Macfarlane Humboldt Sask
Macinquac York : N.B
Macintosh Mills Brockville O
Mackey's Station Nipissin^ 0
c Mackinnon Assiniboia West Sask
Mackville King's & Albert N.B
MacMillan Oxford, N.R O
Macton Wellington, N.R 0
Macville IPeel O
Maddington Fall.^?. IDrum'nd & Arthaba.ska.Q
Mafldock I Prince P.E.I
Mader's Cove Lunenburg N.S
, Salary
j {based on
Revenue. I revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
44 28
28 25
27 75
53 00
21 00
6 25
6 25
84 70
66 46
7 50
34 00
15 75
40 98
138 00
26 50
19 24
47 00
17 25
12 00
21 25
20 50
18 00
30 17
32 00
47 75
40 65
6 00
34 45
774 08
80 00
21 46
43 00
54 80
32 50
41 71
83 50
32 75
11 20
41 25
22 00
120 75
40 56
78 35
62 70
104 20
19 25
39 75
129 50
15 91
11 37
49 00
40 20
72 25
188 09
71 50
03 42
S cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
5 83
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
.S5 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
323
+t36
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
56
35
45
35
48
35
35
58
11
35
35
35
35
80
42
35
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts.
4 00
2 25
14 00
8 00
6 00
38 00
6 00
2 56'
2 50
6 00
d Opened 1-2-08. a Opened 11-3- 07. c 0{)ened 1-12 -07. tf Including $1 . 45 arrears of salary.
IS'ON-ACCOUXTiyG POST OFFICES
D-91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX B—Contiinied.
Xox-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Madford
Mafeking
Maf eking
Magenta
f Magin
*Magna
*Magnolia
Maguire
Magoon's Point.
Magpie
Magundy ,
Mahatf y
Maidstone
Mailhiot
Main River
Main .Stream
Mair's Mills
Maitland
Maitland Forks
Majuba Hill
MakaroEF
Malaga Gold Mines ,
Malagash Centre ...
Malagash
Malagash Point ....
Malaga watch
Malahide
Malakofif
Malakoff
Malby
Mai Bay
Malcolm
Malignant Cove
Maiden
Malmaison
Malone
Malta
Malton
Malvern
Malvina
Electoral District.
Revenue, \revemie of
Salary
(based on ] Forward ' Rent
Malwood rCarleton . .
Brandon M
Huron, W.R O
Dauphin M
Rou\'ille Q
Strathcona.. Alta
(2u'A|>pelle Sask
Strathcona Alta
Middlesex, X.R O
Stanstead Q
Chicoutimi & Saguen'y . Q
York N.B
Perth, S.R O
Essex, N.R O
Meg.antic Q
Kent N.B
Carleton N.B
Simcoe, N.R O
Annapolis N. S
Lunenburg N.S
New Westminster. . . B.C
Marquette M
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Inverness N.S
Elgin, E.R O
Carleton O
Westmoreland N.B
Mackenzie Sask
Oaspe. Q
Bruce, S.R O
Antigonishe N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Missisquoi Q
Hastings, W.R O
Muskoka O
Peel O
York, C.R O
Compton Q
Mamette Lake
Manche d'Epee. . . .
Manchester
Manda
Mandal
Mandeville
Mandeville
Manfred
Manganese Mines . .
Manhard
c Manicouagan
Manion
Manly
§ Manoir Richelieu .
.0
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Gaspe Q
Ontario, S.R O
Brandon M
Humboldt Sask
Maskinonge Q
Parry Soimd O
Strathcona Alta
Colchester N.S
Brockville O
Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Lanark, S. R O
Edmonton Alta
(yharlevoix Q
S cts.
59 05
22 00
763 23
12 00
4 00
*9 00
'■10 00
170 26
20 00
51 30
33 50
47 00
181 46
35 45
60 00
22 50
16 00
129 40
14 50
17 00
98 88
86 "45
35 50
15 50
55 50
26 00
e7 00
259 63
11 00
17 59
144 68
59 73
19 00
21 00
55 00
116 80
27 45
234 45
114 4S
83 00
66 95
37 60
30 70
175 18
14 25
268 22
68 00
40 50
45 43
11 00
25 70
36 70
96 29
e» 00,
500 00
previous
year).
§ cts.
35 00
35 00
$124 00
35 00
11 66
Allow-
77 00
35 00
t45 00
35 00
35 00
96 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
dS7 83
37 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
1^47 00
66 00
35 00
35 00
+82 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+150 00
57 00
35 00
109 00
60 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
35 00
94 00
39 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
^25 67
53 00
250 00
Allow-
ance.
§ cts.
6 00
8 00
14 00
32 00
2 25
10 00
•S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 OO
6 00
6 '66'
6 00
6 66'
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
600'
6 00
si 00
V Opened 1-1207. * Credit for new office not yet opened, t Including S30 night allowance, t Includ-
ing §10 night allowance, c Closed 26 10-07. 7 Including S5.57 night allowance, c Credit for new office
not yet o)jened. d Including $35.83 night allowance. :t Including .^12 night allowance. +1 Including $15
night allowance. § Summer office.
D-92
POfiT OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPEXDIX B— Continued.
Xox-AccoiNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
[based on
Revenue, revenue of
j previous
year).
h Manola lEdir-onton.
^Ianners Sutton York .
Mannheim
Mannhurst
Manotick Station
Mansewood
Mansfield .
Manson
§ Manson Creek |Comux & Atlin
Manuel s
Manvers Station
Maple Bay . .
rt Maple Bush
Maple Green
Maple Grove
Maj>le Grove
Maple HiU
Maple Hill
Majilehui-st
Maple Island
Maple Lake
Maple Lake Station .
Mai)le Lane
V Maple Lawn
Maple Leaf
Maple Leaf
Maple Lodge
Maplemore ...... .
Maple Plains
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Mapleton
Mapleton
Maj>l<ton
Maple Valley
Maple View
Maple View
Maplewood
q ilaplewood
>Iaplewood
Maquapit Lake . . .
Mar
Mara
Marathon
Maravilla
Marbleton Station
Marhurg
Marceauville
Marcelin .
March
Marchand
Marcil
Marchbank
Marchhurst
d Marchildon
Alta
X.B
Waterloo, S.R O
King's & Albert. ..N.B
Russell 01
Halton .01
Cumlxrland X.S
Marquette Mi
.... g^.
Xorthumberland .... X. B
D\irham O
Xanaimo B. C j
Assa. West Sa.sk ;
Re.stigouche X.B:
Middlesex, E.R ^0\
Hants X.Si
Bruce, S.R Oi
Megantic Q'
Carleton X.B
Parry Sound O
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Parry Sound 0
Grey. S.R O
Frontenac O
Compion Q
King's P.E.I
Middlesex, X.R O
Huntingdon Q
Prince P.E.I
Muskoka O
Pontiac Q
York.... X..B
Antigonishe X.S
Elgin, E.R ..O
King's & Albert X.B
Cumberland X S,
Simcoe, N.L Oj
Xorthumberland, E.R..O
Victoria X. B
Oxford, X.R O
Lunenburg N.S
York N.B
Sunburv & Queen's. .X^.B
Bruce, X.R O
Yale A Cariboo E.C
Carleton O
Souris M
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Norfolk O
Bellechasse.. Q
Sask Sask
Carleton O
Pr.ivencher Man
Bona venture Q
Kings ct- Albert X.B
Carleton O
Nicolet Q
S cts.
S cts.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
3.) 00
10 39
80 9.5
43 00
69 00
37 00
17 50
35 00
62 25
35 00
75 00
35 00
22 37 .
35 00
129 38
35 00
4 09
35 00
24 10
35 00
118 25
60 00
56 75
35 00
27 91
11 66
29 00
35 00
37 20
35 00
50 25
35 00
24 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
32 50
.35 00
127 00
55 00
52 55
i47 00
270 49
108 00
.30 33
35 00
38 41
32 91
26 96
35 00
14 25
35 00
49 00
39 00
32 00
35 00
11 00
35 00
13 00
35 00
36 20
35 00
24 50
35 00
8 00
35 00
105 21
50 00
23 00
35 00
40 45
35 00
156 82
53 00
34 46
35 00
32 50
35 00
74 45
39 50
48 31
35 00
23 00
35 00
25 00
35 00
68 55
39 00
182 00
102 00
69 45
35 OC
18 20
35 00
32 .50
35 00
57 00
35 00
59 85
35 00
203 35
80 00
44 25
35 00
.54 90
:^5 00
66 20
35 00
4 00
35 00
14 73
35 00
26 00
19 02
§ cts.
Rent
Alk)w-
ance.
S cts.
2 50
4 00
6 00
3 00
5 00
6 00
13 00
2 50
5 00
13 00
10 00
6 00
6 Of)ened 15-12-<J7. a Opened 1-12-07. 7 Late Lower Foster Settlement, t- Opened 1-5-07. f Includ-
ing .S12 night allowance, d Opened 15-9-07.
XOX-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX T>— Continued.
XoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Co-^Hnued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Marchmont 'Simcoe, E. R O
c March well Assa. East Sask
Marconi I Assa. East Sask
Marden | WeUington, S.R .0
Margaree Forks ilnvemess N.S
Margaree Island [Inverness N.S;
Margaret i Souris M
Prince......... P.E.I
Mackenzie Sask
Bona venture Q
Kent N.B
Q
. . Sask
Margate
Margo
Maria Capes.. .
Maria de Kent-
Maria East j Bonaventure
Mariahilf ' .\ssa. East . .
King's P.EI
<iuysborough .... .N.S
Assa. West Sask
Lotbiniere Q
Marie Bridge
Marie Joseph " . .,
Marieton
Marigot
Marion Bridge |South Cape Breton . . N.S
Marion Bridge Road ; South Cape Breton. .N.S
Maritana I Huntingdon i}
b Mark Crossing i Wright Q
Markhamville jKing's N.B
Vlarkland Dauphin M
Marlington
Marlow
Marmion ^ Grej', S.R
Mamev
Stanstead Q
Beauce Q
.0
Marquette M
a Mamoch I Huron, E . R O
Marquette .
d Marquis
Marringhurst
Marriott's Cove.
V Marriott
Marrtown
Marsboro' jCompton.
b Marsden
ilarsh
Marsh Bridge
Marsh Brook
Macdonald ....Mi
Assa. West Saskj
Souris Ml
Lunenburg N.S:
Assa. West . . Sask
Kings N.B
Q,
Strathcona Saski
Pictou N.S
St. John N.B
Inverness N.S
Marshall's Towti Digby N.S
Marshdale
Marshes (West Bay),
Marshfield
Marshfield
Marshland
Marshville
Marshy Hope
Marsouins Gaspe
Marston i Norfolk
Martel Corners Russell.
Martin [Queen's . . .
Martin's j Victoria. .
Martins Strathcons
Martindale Wright . .
Martin's Lake Pontiac . .
Pictou N.S
Inverness N.S
<^.<^.^n's P.E.I
Essex, S.R O
Dauphin M
Pictou N.S
Pictou N.S
Q
O
o
.P.E.I
..N.B
. . Alta
Q
Q
S ots
179 00
94 74
3 00
m 25
157 40
1 00
426 89
109 75
141 50
132 79
12 00
94 SO
9 00
21 00
253 65
51 95
25 25
98 45
3 00
63 57
35 35
32 00
27 70
30 75
58 30
74 78
20 00
47 50
233 20
41' 00
-25 15
76 00
28 17
12 00
75 45
33 01
21 75
t
17 45
84 38
15 00
30 00
40 25
22 00
20 25
22 98
68 15
54 70
24 00
26 25
19 25
91 45
42 65
67 50
40 20
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
37
20
35
47
tt95
35
175
50
J66
62
35
46
35
35
110
35
35
46
35
35
27
35
35
35
35
44
35
35
136
26
35
36
29
35
pb\
27
35
t
35
35
35
tt+47
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
40
35
$ cts.
8 tcs.
13 00
6 00
19 00
2 TyQ
6 00
6 00
3 00 !.
13 00
30 00
3 00
13 00
3 00
c Opened 1-9-07. ft Including 820 night allowance. J Including 85 night allowance. h Opened
15-6-07. a Re-opened 1-4-07. v (Jpened 1-6-07. t For revenue, etc. see Appendi.x C under St. John,
N.B., sub-otfices, etc. 7) Including 816 night allowance. tt+ Including 812 night allowance, d Opened
1-7-07.
D-94
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post OflBces — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued:
Name of Post OflBce.
Martin's Point
Martin's River
Martinvale
Martock
Marvehille
Marvin
Marwayne. . . . . .
( Marj-dale. . .-. . .
Mary Hill
Maryland ,
Mary vale
Mascarene
Mascouche Rapids
Masham Mills
Maskawata
Maskinonge.
Mason ville
Massie
Miss Town
Mastai
d Matcham
Matawatchan
Matheson
Mathieu
Mattatall Lake
Mattie
M auger ville
h Maughan ........
Mavillette
Mawcook
Maxiani ville
Maxwell
Maxwt-llton Station .
May Bank
a Mayflower
Mayerville
Mayfair
Mavfield
^lavtield
Maytield
Maynard
May vrille
MayMn
Mayne
Mayo
Mayook
X May wood
•Mt-ach Lake
Mejulow
++Meadow Bank
Meadow Creek
Meadow Lea
Mearlows
Meadows
Meadows Road
Lunenburg X.S
Lunenburg N.S
King's P.E.I
Hants N.S
Russell O
King's & Albert N.B
Strathcotia Alta
Antigonishe N.S
Dauphin M
Pontiac Q
Antigonishe N.S
Charlotte N.B
L'Assomption Q
Wright Q
Brandon M
Maskinonge Q
Middlesex, E.R O
Grey, E.R O
Colchester N.S
C^uebec Q
Saskatchewan Sask
Renfrew, S.R 0
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.g
Beauce Q
Colchester N.S
Guysborough N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Strathcona Alta
Digby N.S.
Shetfbrd Q
Prince P.E.I
Carleton N.B
Uigby N.S
Huntingdon Q
Digbv N.S
Russell O
Middlesex, W.R .0
Antigonishe N.S
Peel O
(^^een'8 P.E.I
<iren ville O
Strathcona Alta
Calgary Alta
Brandon M
Labelle Q
Kootenay B.C
Victoria City B.C
Wright . ' Q
King's & Albert N.B
Mackenzie Saak
.Alta Alta
Macdonald M
Charlotte , N.B
Macdonald M
Cajie Breton south. ..N.S
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
rex^enue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
73 40
S cts.
35 00
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
5 83
35 00
65 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
103 00
55 00
35 00
38 00
60 00
38 00
77 00
5 83
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
11 66
55 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
23 32
35 00
52 00
a5 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
.54 00
82 00
35 00
145 00
84 00
35 50
35 00
-S cts.
$ Ct9.
116 60
6 00
18 30
' 32 00
82 40
18 50
62 45
6 00
73 31
20 00
24 00
3 00
107 95
19 50
42 70
6 00
45 50
243 20
11 25
12 00
13 00
34 05
56 75
151 95
6 00
104 80
203 25
6 OO
6 00
95 20
10 00
11 00
24 36
29 00
133 55
25 00
150 05
10 00
6 00
6 66
53 25
16 00
47 50
57 00
.52 50
39 50
28 45
105 50
2 50
24 75
66 13
82 75
37 00
106 88
252 75
10 00
5 66
6 00
6 00
55 35
175 30
6 00
40 00
14 00
tt6 00
75 70
39 00
108 35
80 55
16 25
40 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
4 00
llFor Reveniie kc, see
c Re-opened 1-2-08. d Opened 1-2-08. b Opened 1-12-07. a Opened 1-8-07. ^ , ...
Ayj>en(lix C, under Victoria Sub-Offices. t+ Credit for new office not yet oj^ned. t Including $10 night
allowance. * Summer office.
xox-ACCouyiiyG post offices
D-95
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J}— Continued.
Nox-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Salary
(based on
Electoral District. Revenue, revenue oj
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Meadowvale
Meadowvale
Meadowville Station
Meagher'.': Grant
Meat Cove
Mechanic's Settlement. . .
Mecumona ,
Medford
Medf ord
Medina
c Meedsville
Meeting Creek
Meig'.s Comers
Meiklefield
Meiseners
Mekiwin
Melancthon
Melanson
Mellxjro'
Melbourne
Melbourne Ridge
Melcombe ....
Meldrum Bay
Melford
Melgund
Melocheville
Melrose
Melrose
Melrose
Melrose .
Melton
Melville
Melville :
Mehnlle Cross ,
Melvin
Memel
Memraracook East
Memranicook West
Menard Corner
Menard ville
Menie
Menofield ,
Menteith
Mercer
Meredith
^Eeridian
Merivale
Mermaid-Farm
a Mema
Merton
/./Merritt
V Meskanaw
Methven
Meteghan Station
Metgermette
Metlakatla
Selkirk.. .M
Annapolis N.S
Pictou N.S
Halifax N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Kings & Albert... N.B
Parrj- Sound O
King's N.S
Victoria N.B
Oxford, N.R O
.A.ssa. West Sask
Strathcona Alta
Missisquoi Q
Pictou N.S
Lunenburg N.S
Portage la Prairie M
Dufferin O
King's N.S
Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
Portage la Prairie M
Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Q
Leeds O
Algoma, E.R O
Inverness N.S
Wellington. N.R O
Beauhamois Q
Hastings, E.R O
Guysborough N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Selkuk '. .M
Dauphin M
Inverness N.S
Prince Edward O
[Peel O
iDundas O
King's & Albert.... N.B
Westmoreland N.B
Westmoreland N.B
St. Johns & Iberville..Q
St. Johns & Iber ville.. Q
Northumberland ..E.R.O
Mackenzie Sask
Brandon M
King's & Albert N.B
Charlotte N.B
Assa. East Sask
Carleton 0
Queen's P.E.I
Strathcoua Alta
Halton O
Yale Cariboo .B.C
Humboldt Sask
Brandon M
Digby N.S
Dorchester Q
Comox Atlin B.C
18 20
10 00
179 59
152 41
21 00
54 00
44 75
31 48
32 20
102 50
31 55
50 50
46 75
19 50
17 W
40 95
232 14
42 00
55 30
64 17
43 00
54 25
206 42
55 05
27 00
80 45
156 97
46 23
132 05
56 00
30 00
12 .50
66 50
83 19
50 06
15 00
31 00
188 00
15 15
28 45
124 30
9 00
55 41
7 00
9 23
83 45
66 00
11 00
14 25
128 50
216 20
9 25
233 46
182 24
67 67
238 40
$ cts. $ cts.
35
35
48
35
35
48
23
35
35
35
35
35
122
35
35
35
35
35
tl20
tt-15
35
38
66
:56
72
35
35
35
35
52
35
35
35
94
35
35
76
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
27
56
21
5
114
74
35
190
35 0(t
35 00
84 00
66 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts. S cts.
12 00
8 00
6 00
5 00
13 00
13 00
11 00
6 00
16 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 00
13 00
6 00
19 00
c Closed 1-12-07. a Opened 15-6-07. h (^jjened 15-8-07. r Opened 1-2-OS. f Including 812 night
allowance, ft Including -SIO night allowance. :|: Including •?20 night allowance.
D-96
POUT OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Narue of Pust Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
S cts.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Metropolitan iPerth, S.R O
Metz ...[Wellington. X,R O^
Mewassin ' Edmonton Alta i
Meyersburg iXorthumberland, E.R.OJ
Micaville 'Lanark, S. R O
Michael's Bay Algoma, E. R ^ . O
Michaud j Victoria N . 13
Michipicoten Harbour jAlgoma, W. R O:
Michipicoten River 1 Algoma, W.R O
Renfrew, N. R .0
Lunenburg N.S
Pictou N.S
Cumlierland N.S
Halifax N.S
South Cai)e Breton ..N.S
< Gloucester N. B
Selkirk M
Micksburi
Micniac (xold Mines. .
Middle Barney's River
Middlelwro'
Middle BeaverBank . .
MiddleCape
Middle Caraquet
Middle C^hurch
Middle Country Harbour iGuvsborough N. S
Middle Coverdale i King's & Albert N B
Middle East Pubnico \ Yarmouth N.S
Shelburiie & Queen's N. S
York N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Guysborough N.S
Elgin, W.R O
Middlese.K, W.R 0
Halifax N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Carleton N.B
Middlefield
Middle Hainesville. . . .
Middle La Have Ferry
Middle Manchester. . . ,
Middlt inarch
Middlemiss
Middle Ohio Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Middle River North Cape Breton and'
Victoria N.S
Middle Sackville
Middlesex
J/Middleslxjro . .
Middle Simonds
Middle Southampton I York N.B
Middleton {Prince P.E.I
Middleton iWestmoreland N.B,
Middleton Antigonishe N.S
Midford ! Parry Sound O
Midgell iKings P.E.I
Midgic Station ' Westmoreland N.B
Midhurst j.Simcoe, N. R O
Midland King's & Albert N.B
Mid Lothian Parry Sound ..O
Midville Branch LunenVnug N.S
Midway King's & Albert N.B
Miguasha Bonaventure Q
Miguasha West Bonaventure Q
Milburn • King's '. P. E. I
Milby ISherbrooke Q
Milden I Assa. West Sask
Miletta 'Stanstead Q
Milford Prince Edward O
Milford j Annapolis N.S
Milfoid St. John N.B
Milford Bay JMuskoka .0
Milford Haven Bridge Guysborough N.S
/) Including •?12 niglit allowance, q Including SIO night allowance. *Including S13 night allowance.
6 Opened 1-3-0:*. + Inchiding 816 night allowance, d Including .">0 cent.s arrears forward.
S4 special -salary allowance.
41) 15 1
35
48 25
35
160 70
73
66 85
jo53
27 40
35
20 25
35
7y 20
35
42 95
35
192 45
78
170 00
76
64 51
35
18 00
35
57 25
35
32 50
945
23 75
a5
52 00
35
138 62
48
31 25
*48
24 00
35
106 98
84
45 00
35
37 75
35
46 50
35
32 75
35
74 70
62
240 50
116
33 75
35
87 52
35
24 25
35
12 60
35
35 00
2
91 60
40
71 87
38
26 50
35
28 00
35
17 00
35
32 00
35
31 01
35
82 75
36
149 00
71
28 00
35
58 45
35
47 75
35
14 00
35
25 75
35
10 00
35
32 50
35
72 87
35
117 16
35
32 00
35
170 00
94
82 25
56
153 00
:98
216 40
104
20 95
35
S cts.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
91
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
S cts.
S cts.
1
5 00
6 00
3 00
'
6 00
6 00
!
2 50
6 00
20 00
6 00
13 00
5 00
1
11 00
6 00
1
d2 lb
6 00
3 00
7 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
yoy-lCCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-97
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Xox-AccouxTLS*G Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Ncame of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
{based on
revenue of
I previcus
I ijear).
S cts.
S cts.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Militia Point 'Inverness N.S 18 00
Milkish King's & Albert N.B 44 50
IMillanviUe Megantic .Q 19 03
Millar Thunder Bay and Rainy
River O 180 65
Millar's Corners Grenville 0 106 31
Millarton Bruce, X.R O 35 00
Millbank Northumberland N.B 40 80
Mill Bridge Hastings, E.R 0 166 15
Mill Brook IPictou N.S 23 75
Mill Brook Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B 27 25
IVIillbrook Station Durham O 276 20
cMillbrook Selkirk M 13 27
MillCove Lunenburg N.S 20 40
Mill Cove Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B 50 25
MillCove Queens P.E.I 12 25
Mill Creek North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S 10 00
Mill Creek Macdonald M 18 20
Milledg eville St. John N.B ":
Miller .Sask Sask 31 00
Miller Lake Bruce, N.R O 36 45
Miller's Creek Hants N.S 79 02
Mille Vaches Chicoutirai & Saguenav.Q 87 59
Millfield Megantic ! Q 33 36
Mill Grove Weutworth O 210 50
Mill Haven Lennox & Addington. ..O 70 00
MiUiken York, C.R O 165 20
Millington Brome Q 12120
Millington Ontario, N.R O 32 52
Million Dauphin M 46 08
Mill River Piince P.E.I 125 50
Mill River East Prince P.E.I 44 00
Mill Road Lunenburg N.S 9 25
Mill Settlement Sunbury & Queen's. . N.B 34 75
eMill Settlement West Sunbury & Queens. .N.B 5 00
Millstream Bonaventure . ■ Q 85 30
Mill^tream King's & Albert N.B 190 50
d Millstream .Nanaimo B.C 7 50
Mills\alle Pictou N.S 113 35
Milltown Cross King's P.E.I 21 50
Millvale iQiieen's P.E.I 1100
Mill View Queen's East P.E.I 95 35
MillviUe iKing's N.S 125 50
Millville iQu'Appelle Sask 65 50
Millville Boularderie North Cape Breton and
I Victoria N.S 78 99
Millwood : Marquette M 211 32
Milnerton iStrathcona Alta 85 38
b Milnikek Bonaventure Q 86 00
Milner New Westminster. . .B.C J 15 00
Milne's Landing JNanaimo B.C 107 50
MiUap Lenno.x & Addington.. O 20 00
Milton East Shefford Q 142 50
Milton Station Queen's.. P.E.I 56 00
JMiltonBrae (Jloucester N.B 7 00
a Late Kakalx)ka. ^Clo.sed 22-4-07. Re-opened 1-6-07. ft Including §12 night allowance, f Including
s20 night allowance. •' For revenue, etc., sec Appendix C under St. John (N.B.) .>ub-office, &c. cOpened
1-3-08. 6 Opened 1-7-07. ** Including 50 cents arrears forward allowance. / Opened 1-2-08. (/Closed
1-7-07. + Credit for a new office not yet opened.
2t— d7
tt47 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
86 00
35 00
35 00
tl63 00
30 67
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
IT
35 00
35 00
38 00
48 00
35 00
88 00
45 00
86 00
tt70 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
2 91
35 00
73 00
6 25
60 00
35 00
35 90
46 00
62 00
35 00
tt48 00
126 00
40 00
26 25
6 00
2 50
6 00
13 00
2 50
3 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
'
22 00
6 00
9 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
3 00
'i 66
**15 50
13 00
48 66
35 00
tt57 00
35 00
5 83
2 50
3 OO'
D-98
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Post Oflfices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
{based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year).
Miminegash Prince P.K.I i
a Mimer Humboldt Sask
Mile Calgary Alta
Mimosa Wellington, S. R. ..... O
Mina Northumberland, \V. R . O
Mina.sville Hants N.S
Minburn Strathcona Alta
Mindemoya Algonia, E . R O
Mine Centre Station Thunder Bay and Rainy
1 River....: O
Mineral jCarleton X.B
Mineral Rock South Cape Breton . . X. S
Mineral Springs Wentworth O
Minerve .... Labelle Q
Mmett Muskoka O
Mineville Halifax. N.S
Mingan Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
c Ministik Lake Strathcona Alta
Mink Cove Digby N.S
/Minott Alberta Alta
Minnewakan Dauphin M
:J:Minnicoganashine Muskoka O
Minniehill (irey, X.R 0
Minnitaki Thunder Bav and Rainy]
River ". Ol
Minto Pictou X^Sl
Minto Hastings, W.R Oj
Minton jStanstead Qi
Minudie Cumberland N.S!
Miquelon [Richmond & Wolfe. .. .Qj
Mira Gut South Cape Breton . .X'^.Sj
Mirabel Two Mountain.^ QI
Miranda.. . iMissi.squoi Qi
Mirror lAssa West Sask!
Miscou Centre IGloucester X'^.Bi
Miscouche Prince P.E.I
Miscou Harbour
Miscou Lighthouse
Miscou Plains
Misere
Mispcc
Mississippi Station
d Mission St. Louis
h Mistatem
Mistawa.sis
Mitchell River
Mitchell Bay
Mitcheir.s Bav iKent, W.R O
Mitchell Settlement |Rtstigouche N.B
Mitchell Square Simcoe, X R O
Mitchell Station Dr'mmond & Arthab'kaQ
MitchelJville Leeds O
Mitchellview Mackenzie Sask
Mizonette 'Gloucester N.B
Gloucester N.B
Gloucester N.B
Gloucester N.B.
Charlevoix. (^
St. John X.B
Eruntenac O
Bona venture Q
Mackenzie Sask
Sask Sask
King P.E.I
Halifax N.S
S cts.
40 20
23 96
hi 00
77 50
26 22
72 88
151 98
242 49
261 30
26 25
5 75
56 11
87 62
270 60
26 55
33 25
12 00
66 44
18 00
107 20
188 00
52 25
126
22
56
26
128
35
71
91
10
;(6
42
277
87
77
h(\
20
181
164
15
318
152
24
12
71
6
148
179
64
30
53
S cts.
35 00
32 08
42 00
35 00
35 00
Sr68 75
94 00
tl67 66
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
147 00
35 00
*45 00
8 75
tt47 00
4 42
44 00
92 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 ©0
Forward Rent
Allow- ! Allow-
ance, ance.
35 00
135 00
••47 00
35 00
ttt45 00
80 00
85 00
8 75
q 32 07
65 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
:i5 00
59 00
;9l38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
34 00
10 00
8 03
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
3 00
13 00
6 00
6 0(J
14 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
o Ojjened 1-5-07. c Oix-ned 1-1-08. /Oi)ened 15-2-08. ^i Credit for new office not yet oi»ened.
/■/Including .S2.3.75 night allowauce. t Including .^21. 66 night allowance. * Including .SIO night allowance,
tt Including $12 night allowance. :t Summer Office, (f/) 0()ened l-l-<»8. (/>) Opened 1-9-07. ** Including
■'?12 night allowance. ttt Including $10 night allowance. ('/) Including ?11.66 night allowance.
p Including S20 Xight allowance.
yox-Accou\TiyG post offices
D-99
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Xox-AccouKTixG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued,
Xame of Post Office.
Mochelle
Moe's River
Moffat
Moffat
Moira
Moisie
Moline
Molson . ;
Moltke
Monaghan
Monalea
Monck
Moncrieff
Moncton Road
Mond
Moiietville
M< )iiH%Tnore
Mongenais
Mongolia
Monk Road
Monk's Head
Mono Centre
Monominto
Monsell
Montague Gold-Mines
Montagne Ronde ,
Montcalm
Montcerf
Mont Dufresne • . . .
Monteagle . . . .
Monteagle Valley
Monte Creek
Montefiore
Montgomery
Monticello
Monticmy
Mont Louis
Montmartre
Montmorency East
Montmorency, Falls
Mont Xebo
Montpelier
/Montreal sub office Xo. 15 .
a Montreal sub office Xo. 18.
d Montreal sub office Xo. 22.
c Montreal sub office Xo. 23..
e Montreal sub office No. 24.
Montreal River
Montreal South
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Mont Saint Hilaire
Mont Saint Pierre
Electoral District.
Revenue.
.[Annapolis X.S
. Compton Q
. Halton O
. Qu'Appelle Sask
Hastings, W.R O
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Marquette M
Selkirk M
Bruce, S.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Argenteuil Q
Wellington, X.R O
Huron, E.R O
Westmoreland X.B
Algoma, E.R O
Xipissing 0|
Hastings, E.R O
Vaudreuil Q
York, C.R O
Hastings, W.R O
Antigonishe X.S
Dufferin O
Provencher M
Muskoka O
Halifax X.S
: Beauce Q
I Montcalm Q
'Wright Q,
Richmond & Wolfe.. ..O'
Westmoreland N.B
Hastings, E.R O
Yale & Cariboo B. C
jSouris M
Assa.. East Sask
iKing's P.E.I
Labelle Q
iGasi>e Q
jQu'Apf^lle Sask
I Montmorency Q
Quebec (}
Sask Sask:
Labelle Q
St. Mary's Q
Maisonneu ve Q
Ste. Annes Q
[ Maisonneuve- Q
St. Antoine : . .Q'
Xinjssing O I
Chambly & Vercberes. .Ql
Colchester X.Si
Welland o!
Prince P.E.Ij
: Portage la Prairie . . . .M
Rouville Q
Gaspe . . . Q)
S cts.
56 09
116 20
88 25
172 30
209 78
84 70
27 00
193 50
43 93
i3;oo
14 42
63 00
92 60
11 00
200 25
104 70
3 00
82 20
75 85
15 95
11 00
118 30
35 41
11 00
29 08
12 00
200 00
265 50
16 50
16 55
92 25
409 03
5 00
36 25
45 35
201 82
188 24
70 20
292 86
15 00
126 11
239 50
62 79
60 23
53 30
80 60
24 50
132 75
38 75
Salary
(based on Forward
revenue of Allow-
previous i ance.
year).
35
51
43
104
97
*90
35
69
35
35
35
35
52
35
90
t69
35
42
39
35
35
50
35
35
35
35
:iii
107
35
14
39
S208
35
35
35
1
100
34
35
126
35
49
cts,
00
00
00
00
00
00
O'J
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
0(J
00
00
00
00
00
58
00
43
00
00
00
71
00 i
.50 [
00 I
00
00
Oo
99 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
41 .50
35 00
55 00
55 00
S cts.
n5 00
4 00
84 00
3 00
32 00
13 50
6 00
■' Including 8.50 specials salary and 85 night allowance. +Including •815.n0 night allowance. § Includ-
ing . 83 4. 43 night allowance. (/) Opened 12-2-08. (a) Oiiened 29-707. ('/) 0[x;ned 29-10-07. (c) Oi)ened
19-9-07. (f) Opened 21-10-07. + Including 820.00 night allowance. (?) Including -83 arrears forward.
** For Rfxenue, etc. sec Apjiendix C, under Montreal sub-offices.
D-lOO
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiNO Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name ot Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary |
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Monval jStrathcona Alta
Moon Falls jParry Sound O
'*Moou Kiver 'Parry Sound Oi
Moonstone Simcoe, E. R O !
Mooresburg ,Grev, S.R O
Moore's Milk Charlotte X.B
Mooresville [Middlesex, X.R. .0
Moose Brook JHants >s*.S
Moosehead Halifax N.S
Moose Horn Baj' Dauphin M ,
Mooseland Halifax X.S,
I Moose Lake Ma<;Kenzie Saskj
Moose River Piciou ._. -N.S'
Moose River Cnniljerland I . .X.S
Moose River Bagot Q
Moose River Gold Mines Halifax X. S
Moran Vorthumljerland . . . .X. B
Morar Antigonishe X. S
MoraWantown Kent, E. R O
Moray Middlesex, X.R O
Morehead Pontiac Q
Morehouse Xorthumberland ... X.B
Morell East King's P.E.I,
Morell Rear King'.s P.E.lj
Morganston ' i Xorthumberland., E.R.O:
Morgan ville Digby X.S:
Morigeau : Montmagny Ql
Morin Bellechasse . . . .... Qj
tMorinu.s jMuskoka O!
Morley |Grey, X.R O
Morley ;Calgary Alta
Morrisdale iKings. X.-B
Morris I.sland iYannouth X.S
Morrison Inverness X. S
Morrison Lake Muskoka O
Morrison .Station Terrebonne Q
Morrissey Kootenay B.C
Morse Assa West Sask j
Mori istown . Antigonishe N.S:
Morristown King's X.S
Morrisville Algoma, E. R O
Mortimer's Point Muskoka O
"Morton Park York, X.R .0
Morton's Comer Limenburg X.S
Morvan Antigonishe X.S
Morven ... Lennox & Addington.. .Oj
Moslx)rough
Mosher's Coninr
Mosherville ....
Moss Glen
Mosside . .
Mosside Lanibton, E.R
^loss Lake Mackenzie.. .
Wellington, S.R .0
Annapolis X.S
Hants X.S
King's* Albert X.B
Edmonton Alta
...O
.Sask
Mossleigh Calgary Alta
Mo.ssley Middlesex, E.R .0,
Mos.sman's Grant . . .Lunenburg N.S;
Mosten As-sa West Sask'
s cts.
8 00
49 00
61 00
203 9!>
if9 25
14.S 75
78 72
42 44
38 72
14 00
92 70
10 00
14 00
24 00
72 fX)
lUK 40
39 10
19 00
14 00
54 46
54 25
89 10
10 00
21 75
212 12
27 10
75 20
12 25
111 50
5 50
.315 85
35 73
14 98
10 00
14 24
64 95
117 W
263 21
26 10
19 00
27 70
136 84
60 00
20 00
12 00
47 00
100 90
24 80
113 45
15 25
*10 00
69 25
11 15
29 45
i:^5 20
95 25
*9 00
"S cts.
35 00 1
1
35 00
35 00
122 00
42 00
72 00
37 00
3.5 00
35 00
35 00
yH7 50
23 :33
.35 00
:« 00
35 00
.52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
+126 00
35 00
47 00
13 "XJ
3 00
20 00
6 00
' "6 '66"
13 00
.35 00
63 00
35 00
:i.58 68
35 00
35 00
35 00
13 00
35 00
35 00
47 50
"'" 2.56
64 00
6 00
35 00
35 (to
35 00
71 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
44 00
3.5 00
6 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
60 fJO
35 00
606"
** Summer office, l Oix^ned 1-8-07. t Including .S18.68 night allowance, * Credit for new office
not yet opened. ++ Including -^7.50 night allowance. + Including S12.00 night allowance.
KOy-ACCOUNTIKG POST OFFICES
D-101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Motherwell Terth, S.R O
Moulie's River jKent N.B
Moulin Basinet iJoliette Q
Moulin Chaurette Three Riv.&St-MauriceQ
Moulin I)esbiens Cliicontiini & Saguenay(^
Moulin Dulx>is . . ' Drunrnd & ArthabaskaC^
Moulin Fontaine [Richmond & Wolfe Q
Moulin Lacroix ' Montcalm Q
Moulin Mignault Rimouski Q
Moulin Tardif Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Q
Moulin Tetu Lotbini^re Q
Moulton Haldimand O
Mound Calgary ... Alta
Moimtain Brook Kestigouche N.B
Moimtain Dale King's & Albert N.B
Mountain ( xap Dauphin M
Mountain House Strathcona Alta
Mountain Mill Alta Alta
Mountain Road Pictou N.S
Mountain Road Dauphin M
Moiuitain Side Humboldt Sask
Mountain Vie%\' ... . Prince Edward O
Mountain View Alta Alta
Mount Albion Wentworth O
Mount Albion Queen's P.E.I
Mount Buchanan Queen's P.E.I
Mount Carmel Prince P.E.I
Mount Carmel Huron, E. R O
Mount Charles Peel O
Mount Chesney Frontenac 0
Mount DenLson Hants N.S
Mount Dennis York, S.R O
6Mount Green Qu'Appelle Sask
tMount Hamilton \Ventworth O
Mount Hanly 1 Annapolis N. S
Moimt Healv Haldimand O
King's & Albert N.B
Queen's.... P.E.I
Bruce, N.R O
K.ng's .. ..P.E.I
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Peierborough, W. R.. .0
Mount HeVjron
Mount Herbert
Mount Hope
Mount Hope
Mount Horeb
Mount Irwin
Mount .Tohnson !St. -Tohn's & Iberville. .Q
Mount .Julien Peterborough, E.R O
Mount Lehman .... New Westminster. . . B.C
Mount Loyal Montcalm Q
aMount Maple A rgcnteuil Q
Mount Middleton Kiiij? s & Albert N.B
Mount Murray (,'harjtvoix Q|
Mount Nemo Halton . . . O;
Mount O.scar Vaudreuil Q
Mount Pisgah King's & Albert N.Bj
Mount Pleasant Prince P.E.Ii
Mount Plea.sant Cumberland N.S!
Mount Pleasant Carleton N.Bj
Mount Robson Dorchester Q
Mount Rose Annapolis N.S
Mount Roval Prince P.E.I
Salary |
(based on Forward Rent
Revenue, revenue of Allow- I AUov^-
I previous ance. ance.
S cts.
146 30
102 50
10 00
266 3.5
34 00
13 00
32 15
37 50
4 00
41 76
22 01
91 14
77 19
21 25
18 00
12 20
38 35
58 00
18 50
30 75
12 89
116 00
228 20
33 60
84 00
21 00
80 99
178 30
29 25
.50 45
75 80
91 00
17 00
370 25
139 65
35 00
7 44
8 35
32 83
17 40
40 00
55 40
191 00
199 05
150 00
25 95
7 16
13 25
74 00
52 25
28 25
12 25
32 50
20 75
118 96
9 00
22 80
19 00
S cts.
72
44
35
110
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
50
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
57
125
35
42
35
36
72
35
35
35
45
7
81
70
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
108
71
64
35
35
35
46
t50
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
S cts.
6 00
13 00
.::::
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
{!') Oi»ened 151-0?. I Including §15 night allowance.
D-102
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
I Salary
I (based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year. J
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Mount Royal iMacdonald
Mount Royal Vale Jacques Cartier
Mount Ryan Queen '.s
JMount St Louis Simcoe, E.R . . . .
Mount St Patrick Renfrew, S. R . . ,
Mount Salem Elgin, E. R
Mountslierg Wentworth
Q!
P.E.I
O
O,
o
.... o
Mount Thorn Pictou X.S
Mount Tolniie Xanaimo B.C
Mount Vernon Brantford O
-Mount Vernon Queen's P.E.Il
Blount View Wellington, X.R 0|
Mount View i Westmoreland N. B'
Mountville King's & Albert N.Bl
Mount Whatley Westmoreland N. B|
Mount William Pictou N. S
Mount \yolf Peel O
Mount Young Inverness N.S
Mouth of Jemseg .Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Mouth of Keswick York N. B
Mouth of St Francis Victoria N.B
Muddy Creek Prince P.E.I
Muir Oxford, S.R 0
Muir Kirk Kent, E.R O
Muldoon Pontiac Q
Mulgrave Welland O'
Mull. Kent, W.R O
Mull Rivtr Inverness N.S
Mullifarry Middlesex, N.R O
aMuUingar Sask Sask
Midmur DufTerin O
Mulock Mackenzie Sask
Mulock <Trey, S R O
Mundare
Mundleville
Muniac
Munro
Munroe
Munroe's Bridge
Munroe's Mills.
Munro Siding . .
Munster
Murchison
Murchison
Murchy ville | Ha'lifax
Murillo Thunder Bay &
Edmonton Altai
Kent N.B;
Victoria N.B
Perth. S.R. O
New Westminster . ..B.Ci
Inverness N.S
Glengarry 0|
Algoma, E. R Oi
Carleton Oi
Marquette M
Xipissing O
N.Sj
Rainv
i River O
Murphy Grey, N.R O
Murphy Inverness. N.S
Murray Northumberland, E.R..0
Murray Comer Westmoreland X.B
Murrayfield Pictou N.S
Murray Harbour, West King's P.p].I
Murray Park | Macdonald M
Murray Road Westmoreland N.B
Murray Valley |Calgary Alta
Murvale Frontenac U
Mushaboom Halifax N.S
$ cts.
20 00
42 00
17 50
151 85
146 47
100 30
86 41
34 25
191 50
254 50
21 00
23 19
19 25
21 90
55 90
10 00
38 30
23 75
77 61
122 80
4 00
66 30
53 85
233 70
121 05
26 25
167 70
27 80
25 25
52 80
69 55
41 80
34 25
423 80
41 50
101 85
98 50
94 75
20 00
55 00
273 30
152 52
5 75
18 95
6 25
312 35
12 25
13 00
228 35
55 13
17 00
101 61
44 54
38 20
19 60
36 26
19 47
a Opened 1-5-07.
SIO night allowance.
§ cts. $ cts.
35
35
35
48
62
56
38
35
72
130
35
35
35
35
37
35
35
35
36
.56
35
35
35
104
64
35
97
35
35
32
■H-50
35
35
135
35
52
59
35
35
35
132
80
35
35
35
225 00
35 00
35 00
tll8 00
35 00
35 00
"57 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t45 00
3 00
5 00
4 00
1 00
22 00
10 00
S cts.
5 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
13 CO
6 00
25 00
13 00
6 00
t Including .?12 night allowance. ** Including
tt Including S15.00 night allowance.
$3 arrears of salary, t Including
yON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-103
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Muskoka Falls
Musquash
Musselyville . . . .
Mutrie
Mutton Bay . . .
Myer's Cave
Myer's Point.
q Myncaster. . .
Myrehall
Myrtle
Myrtle Station
Mystic
N.
AASyHAilBOUR
Nackawick
Nahun
Nail Pond
Nairn
Namao
Namur j Labelle
Nancy ] Maskinonge
Muskoka O
St. John N.B
Bonaventure Q
Qu'Appelle Sask
Chicoutinii & Saguenay.Q
Fronteuac O
Halifax N.S
Yale-Cariboo B.C
Hastings, E.R O
Ontario, S. R O
Ontario, S.R O
Missisquoi Q
Salary
I (based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year).
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Comox-Atlin B.C
York N.B
Yale& Caribou B.C
Prince P.E.I
Middlesex, N.R O
Edmonton Alta
Q
Q
Nanoose Bay Coraox Atlin . , .
Nantyr ISimcoe, S. R . . . .
Naphan 1 Hastings, E. R. .
Nappan i Cumberland . . .
Napi^erton Middlesex, N. R.
c Naramata ! Yale- Cariboo . .
Narrow Lake Sask
Narva Bruce, S.R
..B.C
...O
....O
..N.S
...O
.BC.
Sa.sk
\ork, C.R O
York N.B
York N.B
York N.B
York N.B
Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Nashville
Nashwaak Bridge
Na.shwaaksis
Nashwaak Village
Nason worth
Natashquan
Natika | Humtoldt Sask
Naughton ... I Algoma, E.R O
a Nealdale
Neapijlis
Necum Teuch
Negusville
Needles
Neelin
d Neelby
Neewin
Neguac
h Neilburg
Neil's Harboui
Humboldt Sask
Calgary Alta
Halifax N.S
Sask Sask
Kootenay B.C
Souris Man
Assa. East Sask
Mackenzie Sask
Northumberland N.B
Strathcoi'a Sask
North Cape Breton &
Victoria N.S
Quebec Q
Haldimand O
Halton O
Lisgar M
Nelson Reserve 'Northumberland N.B
Neilsonville. . .
Nelles Comers
Nelson
Nelson
8 cts.
64 63
10.5 50
35 45
61 55
21 10
31 25
8 00
38 65
15 00
137 40
222 35
133 75
34 00
46 50
14 00
151 00
97 10
168 26
185 50
16 80
32 20
161 00
21 65
40 20
23 50
89 91
54 80
24 00
153 78
201 45
130 00
86 50
35 25
74 95
33 61
88 00
22 66
90 10
49 27
7 26
87 13
182 60
10 86
90 10
94 25
6 6 00
108 03
142 00
29() 00
136 10
11 25
8 GO
35
35
4G
35
44
65
86
35
35
82
35
35
35
11
35
35
54
95
68
36
35
tt62
35
35
20
44
35
35
35
52
32
50
52
40 00
35 00
136 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
00
24 00
3 00
1 00
42 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
14 00
6 00
7 Opened 15-10-07. c Opened 1-12-07. « Opened 1-9-07. rf Clo.sed 1-3-08. 6 Credit for new office
not yet opened. + Including SIO night allowance, ft Including .$20 night allowance. * Including SIO
.special forward allowance fur winter, 1907-08.
D-IW
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Nenagh
Nerepis Station
Nerisaa
Nes
Neshani
Nestleton
b Nestor
Netherby
I Netherhill
b Netherton
Net of Lakes 1 Mackenzie
Nettlv Lake Selkirk ...
Grev, S.R O
King's & Albert. . . N-B
Guysboro' N.S
Selkirk M
Humlx)ldt Sa«k
Durham O
Strathcona Alta
Welland O
Assa West Sask
Mackenzie . . Sask
....Sa.sk
M
a Neveton I Dauphin
New Acadie I King':
New Albany
New Annan
New Argj-le
Newark
New Armagh
New Bandon
Newbliss
New Boston
NewbojTie
Newbridge
Newburp
Newburg
Newburg Junction
Newbum I Lunenburg
New Canaan I Ksse.x, S. K
M
...P.E.[
Annapolis N.S
Prince P.E.I
(Queen's P.E.II
Oxford, S.R O
Lotbiniere Q
I iloucester N. B
Leeds O
.South Cape Breton. .N.S
Leeds O
Huron, E.R O
Carleton N.B
Assa. West Alta
Carleton N.B
N.S
O
New Canaan iSunbury & Queen's. . X.B
New Canada fmnenVmrg N.S
New Carlow j Ha.stings, E.R O
Newcastle Bridge I.Sunburj' & Queen's. .N.B
c Newca-stle Centre ISunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Newcomb [ Lunenburg N.S
Newcomb Comer Halifax N.S
New Cornwall Lunenburg N.Sl
New Credit Brant S.R O
New Cumberland Lunenburg N.S
New Denmark i Victoria N.B
New Dominion IQueen's P.E.I
New Dublin Brockville O
New Edinburgh Digby N.S|
Newellton Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
New Elm Lunenbui-g N.S,
New Erin I Huntingdon Q,
New Finland I Assa East Sa.skj
New Flos 'Simcoe, N.R Oi
New France Antigonishe N.S|
New Gairloch ' Pictou N.S,
New firafton jShelbume & Queen's . N.S'
New Harbour Guysborough .N.S
New Harbour West (iuysborough N.Sl
New Harmony King's P . E. I
New Harris North Cax)e Breton & Vic-
1 toriit N.S
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
$ cts.
17 48
103 78
5 fO
80 11
18 45
200 09
68 00
110 02
69 00
6« 00
22 75
32 20
23 16
21 00
81 24
25 40
18 00
40 2.5
41 26
70 00
6fi 74
3 00
43 25
193 70
10 00
24 80
184 50
30 15
192 82
16 00
73 98
37 50
145 30
6 00
25 00
76 10
50 50
25 00
6 00
56 45
37 60
98 10
48 50
116 66
10 00
42 00
.55 00
96 93
7 00
26 75
45 00
24 55
81 .50
1 50
12 00
S cts.
35 00
65 00
ai 00
50 00
35 00
90 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
35 00
35 00
39 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
66 00
5 83
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t36 75
35 00
46 00
35 00
+47 00
35 00
.55 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
a5 00
cts. -S cts.
13 75 6 00
8 00
6 '66'
1
1
. . . . i
4 00 1
1
1
1
5 00
6 00
1
12 00
i
6 00
i
]
6 00
10 00
3 00
2 50
6 00
8 00
1
6 Credit for new office not yet opened, a Opened 1-8 07. c Opened 1-2-08.
jars. + Including S12 night allowance. * Including 83 75 arrears forward.
Including $1.75
XOX-ACCOimTING POST OFFICES
D-105
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances— ConfmuecZ.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Ss lary
' (6a.' erf on
reveille of
prei ious
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts. 8 cts.
New Harris Forks 1 North Cape Breton & Vic- i
t(3ria N.S
New Ha%^en tjueen's P.E.I
New Haven.
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toiia N.S
New Hillsdale Sask Sask
Newholm Muskoka O
a New Home Assa. East Sask
New Holstein . . i^u'Appelle Sask
^NewHorton King's & Albert N.B
New Ireland Megantic Q
New Jersey .... Noithumberland N.B
New Jerusalem Sunbuiy & Queen's. .N.B;
New London Queen's P.E.I
New Lunnon Edmonton Alta
NewTiian%-ille Granville O
New Market York N.B
New Marjdand York N.B
New Mexico Comptou Qi
New Minas ; King's N.S
New Osgoode Humboldt Sask]
New Ottawa Sask . Sask
New Oxley Alta Alta
New Park Durham O
New Perth King's P.E.I
New Perth West King's P.E.I
Newjx)rt Brantford O
Newjx)rt . . Gaspe Q
Newport King's P.E.I
Newport Comer [Hants N.S
Newport Station Hants N.S
New Richmond Centre Bonaventure Q
New River Mills Charlotte N.B
New Rockland Richmond & Wolfe Q
New Ross Dimdas O |
New Ross Road . King's N. S'
NewTy Pertli, N.R O
New Salem Cumbei-land N.S
New Sarepta iStrathcona Alta
New Sanm. Elgin. E.R O
New Scotland [Kent, E.R 01
New Scotland [Westmoreland N.B
New Sydenham Macdonald M|
Newton Prince P. E. I
Newton Cross jQueen'a P.E.I
Newton Mills Colchester N.S
Newton Kobinson Simcoe, S.R O
Newton ville ' King's N. S
New Town Guysbovough N. S
NewTowTi King's & A ll)ert N.B
New Tusket iDigby N.S
New Victoria Soiitli Cajte Breton . . N.S
Newville Cumberland N.S
New Warren '^u' Appelle Sask
New Wiltshire Queen's P. E. I
New Yarniouth Cumberland N.S
New Zealand King's P.E.I
t Including •S20 night allowance, tt Including S15 night
ance. c Including 16 cents arrears foiward. a Opened l-.*) 07.
13 00
66 00
59 50
39 20
25 75
32 91
32 50
18 00
33 70
41 15
57 61
148 79
32 25
24 (K1
17 00
2 33
21 00
% 00
49 94
89 26
•Ao 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
32 08
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tt69 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
46 00
13 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tSl 00
.35 00
35 00
90 00
35 00
35 00
tt55 (X)
35 00
J45 00
60 00
tt71 00
35 00
63 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
4S 00
152 00
35 00
:45 00
72 00
38 00
35 00
76 00
75 00
J76 00
35 00
35 00
S cts., S cts.
3 00
10 00
5 13
6 00
6 00
cl4 16
284 00
3 00
2 25
20 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
« 00
6 00
40 50
61 00
66 30
47 00
67 70
39 00
57 07
167 94
45 10
54 50
93 13
15 20
18 00
103 75
125 .50
47 50
124 50
80 00
13 00
23 32
13 50
30 .50
88 00
2&5 80
2^) (X)
75 00
168 15
81 70
46 55
132 00
165 60
150 75
13 00
24 00
allowance, t Including 810 night allow-
b Closed temporarily 1-2-08.
2 50
19 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
D-106
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD Vll., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
rei>enue of
previous
I year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, i ance.
Sunbury & Queen '.s . . N. B'
Pontiac Q,
King's N.S;
Richmond & Wolfe. .. .Q
...O
.B.C
.B.C,
.N.B,
New Zion
Nichabau
Nichollsville
Nicolet Falls
Nicolston .... jSimcof , S.R
Nicomekl New Westminster
Nicomin New Westminster
Nictau Victoria
Nictaux South . . Annajxjlis N.S!
Nictaux West !Annaix)lis N.S
Nigado iGloucester N. B
Nile JHuron, W.R 0
Nilestown | Middlesex, I'].R 0
Nine Mile Creek iQi een's P.K.I
Nine Mile River Hants N.S
Nipissing Junction INipi.ssing O
Nithlmrg [Perth, N.R O
Niverville Provencher M
Nixon [Norfolk 0|
Nixon iKing'.s & Albert N.B
Nober Norfolk O'
Noel Road Hants N.SJ
Noel Shore Hants N.S
Noelton Calgary Altaj
Nogies Creek Peterboro Oi
Nolalu Thunder Bay and Ilainy
River Oi
Norborough Prince P.E.Ij
dNorbo !Strathcona Altaj
Norden Humboldt Saskj
Nordin Northumberland N.B
Xorgate Daujihin M
Norham |Northumljerland, E.R..0
Normandale Norfolk O
Normandin Nord 'Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
b Normanton ... ISask Sask
a Norquay iMaekenzie Sask
Norri.s Lake ... Selkirk . . . M
North Ainslie jlnvemess N.S
North Alton iKing's N.S
Northam Prince P.E.I
Northampton iCarleton N. B
c Northbank i Edmonton Alta
North Beaver Bank Halifax N.S
North Be<lcque Prince P. E.I
North Branch Russell O
North Brook Lennox & Addington. .0
North Bruce IBruce, N.R O
North Buxton
North Carleton
North Claremont
North Clarendon
North Corner
Northcote
North Earltown
North East Harbour
North East Mabou.. .
Kent, W.R O
I'rince P.E.I
Ontario, S.R O
Pontiac Q
King's N.S
Renfrew, S.R O
Colchester N.S
Shelbume & QueenV.N.S
Inverness N.S
38 00
47 20
18 00
74 70
4!) 2.5
35 45
114 20
34 70
12 25
48 75
94 70
142 25
125 75
17 00
92 50
67 50
59 95
175 25
107 70
25 20
158 30
20 25
58 31
108 92
66 50
238 40
33 50
16 00
13 00
125 87
24 58
174 45
70 50
16 48
31 09
39 56
3 00
32 50
23 00
92 90
35 50
19 58
36 95
49 a5
15 00
176 59
146 50
116 37
49 35
123 39
39 25
43 47
141 80
28 10
136 13
3 00
$ cts. $ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
a5 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
63 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
*117 S3
46 00
35 00
75 00
35 00
35 00
39 00
35 00
56
35
2
35
66
35
t90
35
35
24
32
0
35
35
46
35
23
tt45
35
35
85
+70
45
+47
50
35
35
60
35
()5
35
$ cts.
S cts.
2 50
6 00
3 00
8 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
2 50
' "6'(mV
6'66'
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
(/Opened 1-3-08. 6 Oi)ened 1.5-7-07. a Opened 1-5-07. c Oi>ened 1-8-07.* Including $15.83 night
allowance. + Including ?12 night allowance. \\ Including SIO night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-107
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
(based on
Kevenue. revenue of
pret^ious
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
8 cts. S cts.
I
North East Margaree Inveniess X.S 140 00 c78 50
North Ekfrid Middlesex, W.R O 69 77 3.5 00
North Esk Boom Xorthmnberland X.B 20 25 35 00
Northfield |Stoi-mont 0| 47 74 3.5 00
Northfield .' Sunburv & Queen's. .N.B 15 25 35 00
Northfield [Lunenburg N.Sj 77 61 35 00
Northfield, Queen's iShelburne & Qu«»en's.N.S 12 00 35 00
Northfield Nanaimo B.C 113 22 50 00
Northfield Centre IBrant O 67 40 38 00
Northfield Farm ; Wright Q, 47 92 35 00
Northfield Station IStormont 0, 146 34 71 00
North Forks of Salmon Creek I Sunburv & Queen's . . N. B 1 8 00 35 00
North Framboise ; Richmond N.S 32 50 35 00
North Georgetown Chateauguav Q 36 10 35 00
North Glanford AVentworth' O 84 50 42 00
North Gore ;Argenteuil Q 29 50 35 00
North Grant ' Antigoni.she N.S 20 00 35 00
North Greenville.. Cumloerland N.S 45 00 35 00
North Gut, Ste Anne's Nuith Cape Breton andj
I Victoria N.S 19 80 35 00
North Harbour, Cape North . . . .North Cape Breton and
i Victoria N.SJ 16 00 ++47 96
North Highlands Inverness N.S! 6 00 35 00
North Hill Compton Q 32 50 35 00
North Intervale 1 Guysborough N.S 27 00 35 00
North Kemptville [Yarmouth N.S 44 75 35 00
North KepiJel |Grey, N.R O 72 41 43 00
North Kingston [King's N.S 62 75 35 00
North Lake 'King's P.E.L 27 05 35 00
North Lake York N.B 69 20 36 00
I North Lakeville Kings P.E.I 65 00
North Low Wright Q 54 32
North Lunenburg Stormont O 178 93
North Maiden Esse.x, S.R O! 64 54
North Mara Ontario, N.R 01 22 50
North ]Middleboro Cumberland N.S 45 03
Nortli Milton Queen's P.EI 17 20
flNorthminster Strathcon.^i Sask 8 05
North Montagiie Lanark, S. R O 29 75
North Mountain Dundas O 36 75
North Mountain King's N.S! 8 00
North Ogden (Juysborough N.S 10 50
North Onslow .... Pontiac Q 71 25
North O-sgoode Russell Oj 32 70
North Pelham Welland 0| 139 25
North Pinnacle Missisquoi Q 38 85
North Range Comer I>igby N.S 96 02
North Renous Northumberland N. B 34 20
North Rideau , Carleton O 30 25
North Ridge Essex, S.R O 89 70
North River Queen's P.E.I 71 50
North River Colchester N.Sj 44 00
North River Bridge North Cape Breton and
! Victoria N.S 121 45
North River Centre North Cape Breton and|
I Victoria N.S 28 25
Northrup 'King'sand Albert. ...N.B; 21 00
b Credit for new office not yet opened, a Opened 1-4-07. cincluding $
ng §12.96, S2.96 of which is arrears. :;: Including S4.50 night allowance.
35
74
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
c90
35
40
35
35
41
35
35
:::58 50
:.^9 50
35 00
S cts. $ cts.
34 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
2 50
3 00
6 (K»
6 00
12 00
8 00
3 on
0 00
night allowance, ft Includ-
D-108
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
North Rustico IQueen's P.E.I
North St. Eleanors Prince P.E.I
North Saanich Xanainio B.O
North Salen ^ Hants N.S
North Seneca ; Wentworth O
North Seguin iParry Sound O
North Shore jCuinberland .... r .... N.S
North Shore North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
North Shore of St. Margaret Bay.. . Halifax N.S
North Springfield .Annapolis N.S
North Stanbridge j Missisquoi Q
North Stoke Richmond and Wolfe .(}
North Stukely Shefford Q
North Sutton i Brome < ^
North Tay lYork N.B
North Tr>'on Prince P.E.f
North Valley Stomiont ()
Victoria N. B
King's N.S
Cunil)erland N.S
Lunenburg N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Northumberland . . . . N. B
Lunenburg N.S
Shelburne and Queen 'sNS
Dundas O
Northview
North ville
North Wallace
North West
North West- Arm . . .
North West Bridge..
North West Cove . . .
North West HarlxMir
Nortli Winchester. . .
North Wolfestown [Richmond and Wolfe . . Q
Northwood i Kent, W . R C)
Norton \ Assa. West Alta
Chateauguay Q
York N.B
Peel O
Halton Ont
Norton Creek.
Norton Dale
Nortonville
rf Nerval Station.
'Norway Bay iPontiac
Norway House
Norwood
Notre Dame
Notre Dame de TEsperance
Notre Dame de I'lle Verte
Notre Dame de la Merci . . .
Notre Dame de la Pai.x ....
Notre Dame de Rimouski Rimouski
Notre Dame de Savoie 'Strathcona
Keewatin O
Yarmouth N.S
Kent ..N.B
Chambly & Vercheres.Q
Temiscouata Q
Montcalm Q
I^l>elle Q
Q
....Alta
Notre Dame du Lac Nipissing O
Notre Dame du Pont Main Latelle Q
Notre Dame du Portage 'Temiscouata Q
Notre Dame du Rosaire.. , . . . . ] Montma.gny Q
Nouvelle Bonaventure Q
Noyan [Missisquoi Q
Noyes Crossing Edmonton , Alta
Nu.iell Bu.sh Dundas O
Nuttby Colchester N.S
Nutt's Comers Missisqvaoi (7
Nyanza North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
t Including $15 night allowance. +t Inchiding $12 night allowance. * Summer office, i Including
§20 S])ecial summer allowance. « Inchuliug $6 night allowance. 6 Including §10 night allowance,
c Including .?18 night allowance, rf Credit for new office not yet opened.
Revenue.
Salary
(bcued on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
§ cts.
143 30
$ cts.
62 00
35 00
So 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
a41 00
35 00
58 00
t80 00
.S5 00
11126 00
33 00
35 00
74 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
b45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
102 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
S cts.
6 00
52 50
46 50
6 2:')
37 10
46 70
26 00
15 00
103 96
113 33
t; 00
127 75
6 00
14 50
246 62
13 00
42 50
32 50
174 30
6 00
18 00
27 20
•> (K)
13 ."^0
13 00
'
34 50
18 00
its 50
2 50
27 .55
^8 00
55 2o
18 25
20(» 83
13 00
26 13
52 00
34 50
23 48
(IS 7o
45 45
35 00
68 00
35 00
76 CO
35 00
35 00
35 00
93 00
66 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
:iOO 00
54 00
43 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
e80 00
182 93
6 0<)
38 87
191 75
50 50
58 00
6 00
6 00
41 25
232 60
136 82
6 00
6 00
36 15
1 50
21 25
36 25
183 50
237 75
6 00
6 00
98 00
152 40
6 00
32 20
15 00
17 50
32 50
141 20
6 00
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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APPENDIX jy— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Past Office.
0.
FAK BANK.
Oak Bay
jjOak Bay
Oak Bav' Mills.
Oak Bluff
Oakbrae
OakdaJe
Oakfield
Oakham
Oak Hammock
Oak Heights. . .
Oakhill
Oakhm
Oak Lake
Oakland
Oakland
Oakland
Oak Leaf
Oakley
Oaknook
Oak Park
Oak Point
Oak Ridges ....
Oakville
Oates
Oban.
Oceanic
Ocean View . . .
O'Connell
O'Connor
Electoral District.
Re-'enue.
Oconto
OdeU
c Odelltown
I Odin
Odin
OTarreU
Ogden
Ogdensburg
Ogih-ie
Ogilvie's
Ogilvie Station ....
Ohio
a Ohlen
Ohmville
</ Oil City
Ojibwa
Okanagon
b Okanagon Centre.
Okanagon Falls. . . .
Okanagon Landing
Okanagon Mis.sion .
Olalla
€ Oldcastle
Old Chelsea
Selkirk M
Charlotte N.B
Nanaimo B.C
Bonaventure Q
Macdonald M
Dauphin M
Lanibton, W.R O
Halifax N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Selkirk M
Northumberland, W.R.O
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Charlotte N.B
Peterborough, P]. R O
Lunenburg N.S
Carleton N.B
Portage la Prairie M
Leed.s O
Assa. East Sask
Dauphin M
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Macdonald M
Vork, N.R O
Carleton N.B
Frontenac O
Richmond N.S
Comox Atlin B.C
Queen's P.E.I
Ontario, N.R O
Thunder Bay & Rainy
River O
Frontenac O
Middlesex, E.R O
St. John'^sfe Iberville .Q
•Strathcona Alta
Colchester N.S
Dorchester •• Q
Guysborough N.S
Argenteuil Q
King's N.S
King's & Alljert N.B
Portage la Prairie M
Antigoni.shc N.S
As?a. East Sask
Strathcona Alta
Alta Alta
Essex, N.R O
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Yale & Cariljoo .... B.C
Yale& Carib(H) B.C
Yale& Carilxxj B.C
Yale & Cariboo B.Ci
Yale & Cariboo B.Ci
Essex, N.R O
Wright Q'
S cts.
Salary
(based on Forward
1-evemie of AIlow-
previous ance.
1/ear).
253 00
145 00
dl2 50
123 75
61 75
22 .30
140 50
108 20
CI 11
10 95
60 00
8 50
42 60
21 00
13 00
10 00
134 00
42 62
19 00
10 00
31 00
332 40
72 00
35 50
29 20
22 00
22 50
23 75
88 24
27 20
43 45
20 00
8 00
12 00
19 25
32 50
30 50
43 50
4 00
14 25
89 31
23 00
15 90
28 25
'i20 '66
9 89
1.5G .50
140 75
229 11
59 00
108 75
17 09
124 00
$ cts.
100 00
80 00
54
35
35
68
64
35
35
35
35
35
145
35
35
61
35
35
35
35
150
35
35
35
35
35
35
45
35
35
35
4
14
35
35
35
35
35
.35
55
35
29
35
23
66
35
14
.50
134
42
67
8
52
$ cts.
3 41
4 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
98 00
3 00
S cts.
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
19 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
2 .50
6 00
6 00
d Credit for new office not yet of^ened. c Closed 1-10-07 ; re-opened 18-2-08. b Opened 1-11-07. a Re-
opened 1-6-07. f/ Closed 1-8-07. c Clo.sed 1-8-07. t Including .«;10 night allowance.
D-110
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
XoN-x\ccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office,
Electoral District,
Revenue.
Oldfleld
Old Fort Bay
Oldham
Old Harry
Old Lake Road . . .
O'Leary Road
Oleskiw . .
Olinville
Oliphant
Olive
Oliver
Oliver
Oliver
Oliver
Olivet
Olscamp
Olsen Creek
c O'Mara
aOmega
Omi>ah
Oneida
O'Neil
O 'Neil's Corners . .
Onion Lake
Onaway
Onslow Mountain.
Onslow Station . . .
Opawaka
h Opeongo
Ophir
Orange Valley . . . .
Oranmorc
</Orl)indale
Orcadia
Oregon Glen . . .
*Orcliard Beach . . .
Or ford Centre
Oriel
Orient
Orkney
Orland
Orleans
Oniiond
Ormsby
Ormstown Station .
Oro Station
Orr Lak(-
Orrwold
Orton
Ortonville
Orwell
Orwell Cove
Osaca
O.sbome
Osman
Kent, E.R O;
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Qi
Halifax N.S!
Gasjje Q
Temiscouata Q
riiu.« P.E.I
Provencher M
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B'
Bruce, N.R O
Macdonald Mi
Middlese.x, E.R Oj
Stanstead Ql
Colchester N.S!
Assa. West Sask
Wellington, N.R Oi
Champlain Q
Alta Alta
Strathcona Alta
Sask Sask
Frontenac Oi
Haldimand 0
Westmoreland N.B I
Huntingdon OJ
Edmonton Sask i
Edmonton Alta;
Colchester N.S;
Colchester N.S
Lisgar M
Renfrew, S.R O
Algoma, W.R O
Parrj' Soimd O
Parry Sound . .0
Strathcona Alta
Mackenzie Sask
North Cai^ Breton and
Victoria N.S
York, N.R O
Sherbrooke Q
Oxford, S.R O
Russell O
Wentworth .^ O
Northumberland, E.R..0
Russell O
Dundas O
Hastings, E. R O
Chiiteauguay Q
Simcoe, N.R O
Simcoe, E.R O
Marquette M
Alberta Alta
Victoria N.B
Qi.een's P.E.I
Queen's P.E.I
Durham O
Lambton, W.R O
Middlesex, W.R O
Salary '
(based on Forward
revenue of Allow-
previous , ance,
year). \
XI 00
13 41
120 5.5
24 62
120 25
2.3 00
59 42
27 40
53 50
12 20
56 00
128 21
38 76
192 99
148 95
.30 00
36 20
18 00
45 50
123 49
27 50
8 00
21 00
85 00
58 00
10 00
111 61
5 00
73 11
76 30
9 00
26 20
a'j 00
95 20
6 00
66 00
46 00
44 .'lO
30 40
106 03
91 85
190 81
230 00
192 37
207 00
169 .5.5
82 26
53 50
67 03
30 26
110 20
73 15
37 00
84 00
28 .50
$ cts.l $ cts.
$ cts.
35
++80
35
52
35
35
35
35
35
35
+81
35
62
70
35
35
29
f35
60
35
35
35
50
35
35
64
.35
32
35
35
35
11
38
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
46 00
106 00
101 00
94 00
joll4 00
02 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
a5 00
38 00
.35 00
4 75
3 (X)
3 00
7 00
3 00
3 00
iij 66
cOi>ened 1-6.07. a Opened 25-3-07. '- Opened 1-.5-07. rf Opened 1-12-07. * Summer office. J Credit
for OiTice not yet opened. t+ Including .?!? night allowance. \ Including $20 night allowance, jd Includ-
ing *15 night allowance, r Including 48 cts. arrears salary.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-111
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
1
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
ijear).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
•
Frontenac O
Wellington, S.R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Lambton, W.R 0
O.xford, S.R 0
Halifax N.S
S cts.
124 75
116 53
9 00
28 50
97 00
37 75
56-50
112 50
21 66
22 25
§
S cts.
54 00
67 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
35 00
35 00
S cts.
§ cts.
6 00
Ospringe
6 00
Ostrander
6 00
York, S R 0
Macdonald M
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
6 00
Otis
Ottawa Brook
Carleton 0
Ottawa O
Carleton . . 0
New Westminster — B.C
Colchester N.S
§ Ottawa 3ub-office No. 3
Ottawa West..
27 00
78 50
79 00
24 50
205 39
28 75
29 70
20 00
91 05
110 15
128 80
73 25
6 00
87 50
20 50
34 00
15 00
179 09
101 85
39 25
18 00
59 24
41 55
118 53
127 20
161 50
26 72
90 50
200 80
24 00
66 96
53 11
114 99
61 25
++10 00
42 82
20 76
25 00
171 60
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+119 83
2 91
35 00
35 00
30 00
39 50
53 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
82 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
54 00
70 00
35 00
43 00
93 00
35 00
32 08
35 00
42 00
35 00
•
Otter . ...
Otter Brook
Otter Creek
Hastings, E.R 0
Provencher M
Parry Sound 0
Nanaimo. . .. B.C
Otterbume .
:41 83
13 00
Otter Point .
5 00
Otthon
Otto
Dauphin M
Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Thunder Bay & Rainy
River 0
Kent, W.R O
Inverness N.S
WeUington, S.R 0
Algoraa, W.R 0
Leeds 0
Annapolis N.S
Kent, W.R 0
Sask Sask
Lennox & Adding ton. .0
Yarmouth N.S
Halifax N.S
Victoria N. B
Grey, N.R 0
Oxford, S.R 0
Cumberland N.S
Ouiatchouan
Ouimet
Oungah
* Outer Island of Port Hood . .
8 00
6 00
Oustic
Outlook
Outram
Ouvry
() 00
Overton "
Owl's Head Harbour
Oxbow
Oxenden
Oxford Centre
5 00
6 00
(! 00
Oxford Junction
0 CO
Owenbrook
Peterborough, E.R O
Grenville 0
Essex, wS.R 0
Grey, N.R 0
Strathcona . . .Alta
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Queen's P.E.I
Guysborough N.S
Gaspe Q
Edmonton Alta
Bellechasse Q
Westmoreland N.B
Simcoe. S.R 0
Oxford Station . ...
10 00
Oxley
6 00
Oxmead
a Oxville
Oyama
Oyster Bed Bridge
Oyster Ponds
PaboH Mills
?y Paddle River
29 16
29 16
35 00
88 00
Painsec
6 00
§ For Revenue, etc., see Appendix C, Ottawa sub-offices, d Opened 1-3-08. * Summer office
re-oi>ened 1-9-07. aOfjened 1-5-07. '> Opened 1-6-07. +r Credit for new office not yet opened. i In-
cluding S1.5. 83 night allowance. J Including $4.33 arrears forward.
D-112
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Pakan Edinoiit< m A.lta
Palmei Rai)ids Renfrew, S.R O
Palmer Roacl Prince P. E. I
Pana Russell O
Panet ; Montniagnj' Q
Panmnre Carleton O
t Papineau d' AliVxjtsfoid -Rouville Q
cPanniiire Island King's P.E.I
Paquette Station JEssex, N.R O
Pa^iuetville Gloiicester N.B
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rem
Allow,
ance.
S cts . ! $ cts . § cts .
Lotbiuiere Q
Maisonneuve Q
Laval Q
Paradi
Pare Lafontaine (sub) .
Parc-Laval
Pare I Portnenf Q
Parents 'Victoria N.B
Parhani i Fiontenac O
Paris Yukon
Parisville Lotbiniere Q
Park Sask Sask
Park Avenue (sub-office) St. Lawrence Q
Parkbeg ; Assa. West Sask
Park Comer Queen's P. E. I
Parkdale Lunenburg N.S
Parkdale Selkirk M
Parker AVeUington, N.R O
Parker Road King's N.S
Parker's Cove Annaix)lis N.S
Parker's Ridge York N.B
Park Heatl Bruce, N.R O
Parkhouse i Hastingrs, E.R O
Parkhurst |Lotbiniere Q
Parkin Assa. East Sask
Parkindale ! King's & Albert. .. . N.B
Parkinson Algonia, E.R O
Parkland Alberta Alta
Park's Cri-ek Lunenburg N.S
Parkside Sask ... Sask
Park.'^ville Comox Atlin B.C
Parlee Settlement I King's & Albert N.B
Paniia j Lennox & Addington . . O
I'arrsl)()ro' Shore iCunilierland N.S
Edmonton Alta
Sask Sask
King's & Albert ... N.B
.As.sa. West Sask
Humboldt Sask
Kootenay B.C
Strathcona ... Alta
Sunburj' & Queen's. .N.B
Algoma, E.R O
Partridge Hill
Pascal
Pa-ssekeag
Pasqua
Pa.s\vegin
Patei-son
Patience
Patterson Settlement
Patton
Paudash Victniia & Haliburttjn . O
Pauline j Rouville Q
Paulson Yale & Cariboo B.C
Pavilion Yale & Cariboo B.C
Peace River Cros-sing | Athabaska
+ Including $5 night allowance. c Opened IS-ll-'V. * Summer office re-opened 1-9-07. *For
Revenue, etc. , xec Appendex C, under Montreal sub-offices, etc. § Salary entered in Auditor General's
R<l»ort. j Including .?20 night allowance. X Including So night allowance, d Credit for a new office not
yet opened.
197 10
193 55
28 18
93 45
41 45
137 50
(15 00
11 00
40 65
112 66
49 64
73 00
82 70
72 (52
264 79
122 55
109 20
33 00
158 40
43 72
84 50
28 91
124 .59
8 00
42 00
36 60
139 10
39 73
96 76
23 50
65 50
42 65
90 07
130 87
77 18
249 49
17 50
50 45
56 50
34 75
160 75
54 20
275 81
183 11
124 99
17 01
17 50
81 20
6 00
41 45
111 40
82 45
22 50
92 00
104 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
60 00
8 25
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 go'
13 22
35 00
48 00
35 00
60 00
6 00
44 00
35 00
126 00
§
46 00
37 50
»
9 00
13 00
69 00
35 00
7 25
6 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+87 00
35 00
6 00
6 00
35 00
28 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
. 35 00
73 00
6 00
35 00
()2 00
35 00
5 00
6 00
:« 00
:« 00
35 00
7 66
35 00
35 00
110 00
1^92 00
48 00
2 50
400
'" ISOO*
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
a5 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
2 50
9 00
XOy-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-113
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccouKTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Peacock 'Humboldt Sask'
Pearceley IParry Sound O
Pearceton
Peardonville
Pearl Park .
a Pearl Lake .
b Pearson . . . .
Pearsonville .
Peas Brook . .
Pechet
Peebles
Peel
Peepabnn . . .
PefiFerlaw . . . .
Pes:£r\'"s Cove
Pelee Island, South.
Pelhani Centre
Pelham Union
Pelhani Corners. . .
Pelletier Mills
Pelly.
Pembina
Pembroke
Pembroke
Missisquoi Q
New We.«tminster B.C
Qu'A[ipelle Sask
Bruce, S.R O
Nipissing O
King's & Albert N.B
liuysborough N.S
C^u'Appelle Sask
Oxford, S.R O!
Carleton N.B'
DufiFerin O'
York, N R O'
Halifax N.S
Alta Alts
Es.sex. S.R o
Welland O
Welland 0
Welland O'
Victoria N.B
Yukon District
Edmonton Alta
Hants N.
Carleton N.B:
Pembroke Shore ! Yarmouth . . . .
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Brandon jNI
Nanaimo B.C
Assa. \Vest Sask
York N.B
Gasjje Q'
Halifax N.S
Charlotte N.B
Charlotte N.B
Charlotte N.B
Assa. East Sask
Brandon iVJ
Penryn 'Northumberland, E.R..O
Pemberton ileadows ,
Pendennis
Pender Island
Pengarth
Peniac
Peninsula Gasj)e
Pennant
Pennfield
Pennfield Centre
Pennfield Ridge
Pennock
Penrith
.N.S,
Pentland
PenA-ille
Perch Station
Percival
Percy
I- Perdue
Peribonca
Perivale
Perkins
Perley
Perm
Perrault
Perretton
Perot t Settlement
Perry1x)ro'
Perry Settlement. .
Perry Siding
Wellington, S.R O
Silncoe. S.R O
Lambton, W.R O
Assa. East Sask
Assa. East Sask
Saskatchewan Sask
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Algoma, E.R O
Wright Q
Assa. East Sask
Dufferin 0
Renfrew, S.R O
Renfrew, N.R .0
Annajwlis N.S
Comjiton Q
King's & Albert ....N.B
Kootenay B.C
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
Ill 18
29 00
91 38
42 00
15 95
26 00
672 43
16 00
27 00
50 00
23 00
169 50
5 00
433 73
41 00
76 .50
31 25
145 15
23 25
95 50
40 25
51 95
68 95
104 99
7 00
3 00
25 00
146 50
157 70
32 25
69 00
103 00
23 50
101 37
41 35
90 25
15 25
13 00
16 00
33 50
69 75
29 50
74 45
16 25
r6 00
164 78
33 45
265 25
42 20
101 24
20 25
14 50
8 00
24 00
8 00
88 08
g cts.
79 00
35 00
tl48 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
14 58
35 00
tt47 00
35 00
$ cts.
c3 25
S cts.
6 00
35 00
73 00
35 00
174 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
77 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
+
35 GO
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
100 00
64 00
35 00
B5 00
46 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
.35 00
36 00
6 00
36 50
19 00
'""(i oo'
6 00
6 00
3 GO
10 50
6 00
d88 50
2 50
80 00
35 00
137 00
35 00
48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
10 00
6 00
13 00
a Opened 1-8-07. b Opened 1-11-07. tt Including -SI 2 night allowance. c Including 25c. arrears
forward. f Credit for new office not yet opened. t Salary, &c., entered in Auditor General's Report.
d Including S13.50 arrears forward.
24— d8
D-114
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Perry Station
Perry's Point .
Perrytown . . .
Perry ville . . . .
Perth Road . .
Perthuis
Petawawa . . . .
Peter's Brook .
Petersburg ■
Peter's Mills
Petersen
Peterson's Comers
Peter's Road
Petersville
Petersville Church
Peterville
Petherton
Petit Bonaventure
Petit
Petit Bois
Petit Brftle
Petit Cap
Petite C6te Ste Rose
Petite de Grat Bridge
Petite Lameque
Petite Magdeleine
Petite Mascouche ...
Petite Matane
Petite Peribonca
Petite Riviere
Petite Riviere au Rcnard . . .
Petite Riviere aux Sablee. . . .
Petit Saguenay
Petite Vallee .
Petit Village
Petits Mechins,
Petjxjswick Harlx)ur
Petrel
Petrofka
Pettapiece
Pettigrew Settlement
Petworth
Pevensey . .
Peveril
Pheasant Forks
Phillipston.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Phinney Cove I Annapolis
§Piastre Bay
Piccadilly
b Pickard ville
Pictou Island
Pictou Landing
Pictou Road
Pidgeon
Welland O
King's* Albert.. .N.B
Durham O
Sunbury & Queen's .N.B
Frontenac O
Portneuf Q
Renfrew, N. R O
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Waterloo, S.R O
Kent N.B
Victoria N.B
Victoria & Haliburton.O
King's r.E.I
Sunbury & Queen. ..N.B
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Prince P.E.I
Wellington, NR O
Bonaventure Q
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Chanibly & Vercheres. . Q
Two Mountains Q
Gaspe Q
Laval Q
Richmond N.S
Gloucester - N.B
Gaspe Q
Terrebonne Q
Rimouski Q
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Two Mountains Q
Gaspe Q
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
(iaspe Q
Beauce Q
Rimouski Q
Halifax N.S
Portage la Prairie M
Sask .... Sask
Marquette M
Cumberland N.S
Frontenac O
Pan-y Sound O
Vaudreuil Q
Qu'Appelle Sask
Hastings, E. R O
.N.S
Chicoutimi Sc Saguenay Q
King's* Albert.... N.B
Edmonton Alta
Pictou N.S
Pictou N.S
Guysborough N.S
Megantic Q
Salary
(based on
revenue o_t
previous
i/ear).
Forward
Allow-
$ cts. .$ cts. $ cts. $ cts
Rent
Allow-
ance.
118 50
62 00 f
40 00
35 00
35 00
J130 00
tt37 00
232 00
35 00
93 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
37 00
35 00
35 00
6 00
97 50
46 95
24 50
277 90
85 70
"looo "' i3'66'
88 00
25 00
17 50
193 90
20 00
84 00 6 00
16 00
10 CO
3 00
116 15
6 00
46 20
44 50
11 00
73 75
66 96
4 94
(15 00
58 20
35 00
t47 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
tttoO 00
35 00
p7l 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
•71 70
e43 00
35 00
65 00
35 00
110 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
35 00
17 50
35 00
78 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
5 00
1?5 00
56 .50
41 45
33 25
79 45
55 70
.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'."" 256'
30 50
24 85
15 00
23 55
32 20
22 31
37 65
34 10
128 45
0 00
57 07
248 50
'.'.....'.... 13 00
8 OO
36 25
26 50
73 45
102 95
32 95
18 00 6 00
25 50
12 00
3 00
36 25
37 50
141 26
5 00
3 00 6 00
33 50
§ Winter office ; made a regular office, 1-12 07. b Opened 1-10-07. + Including .$10 night allowance.
1 1 Including .?2 night allowance. f Including .§12 niglit allowance. tft Including $15 night allowance.
p Including $20 night allowance. * Including $36 . 70 arrears of salary. c Including $8 night allowance
for winter 19<l7-0H. c/ Credit for new office not yet opened.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-115
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Piedmont ,
Piedmont Valley .
Piercemont
Pierreville Mills . .
Pigeon Bluff.
Electoral District. i Revenue.
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Terrebonne Q
iPietou N.S
Carleton N.B
1 Yamaska Q
Selkirk M
Pigeon Hill IGloueester
Pigeon Hill | Mi.ssisquoi
Pigeon Lake.
Pike Bay
Pike Creek
Pike River
Pilette Corners .
Pilot Butte. ...
.N.B
Q
ilacdonald M
Bruce, N.R O
Essex, N.R O
Missisquoi Q
Essex, N.R O
Assa. , West Sask
Pincher Station ' Alberta Alta
Pincourt Terrebonne ( ,1
Pine Algoma, E. R O
« Pine Creek
Pine Dale
Pine Grove
Pine HiU
Pinehurst
*Pinelands Muskoka
Pine Orchard York, N.R
Edmonton Alta
Ontario, N.R O
York, C.R O
Argenteuil Q
Kent, W.R O
Pine Ridge iKent N.B
Pine Ridge ^Selkirk M
Pine River !Bruce, S.R O
Pine River Station Dauphin M
Pinette Queen's P.E I
Pine Tree Pictou. N.S
Pinevale Antigonishe N.S
Pine Valley Renfrew, N.R O
Pine Valley Provencher M
Pine Wood Thunder Bay & Rainv
River O
Pinkney's Point |Yarmouth N.S
Pinnacle I Richmond & Wolfe Q
Pintendre I Levis Q
Pinto ! Assa East Sask
Pioneer Carleton N. B
Piopolis Compton Q
Piper Glen , .... Inverness . N.S
Piper's Cove North Cape Breton &Vic-
toria N.S
Pioerville Russell .0
V Piper Siding New Westminster. . . B.C
Pisquid Queen's P.E.I
Pitcher's Farm Antigonishe N.S
Pitt's Ferry i Frontenac 0
c Pitt Meadows New Westminster. . . B.C
Pittston G renville O
Piusville Station I'nuce P.E.I
Plainfield Hasting.s, E.R Q
Plainfield jPictou N.S
Plain View Qu' Appelle Sask
Plainville Northumberland, W.R O
Plaisance JLabelle Q
$ cts,
S3 00
51 10
22 50
187 05
22 00
28 50
77 50
65 25
61 89
34 00
182 80
124 22
175 20
309 33
26 00
187 15
^8 08
31 25
105 50
11 40
12 00
81 00
55 25
53 75
18 00
9o 00
116 75
46 75
25 00
8 00
37 50
176 15
266 49
29 00
37 25
77 60
78 75
20 75
120 95
21 45
9 00
48 50
34 50
12 00
15 00
5() 74
29 00
203 55
67 29
119 56
42 00
65 70
95 75
192 05
$ cts.
40
35
35
ttiio
35
35
35
35
35
35
**91
62
92
99
35
71
23
35
59
35
35
40
35
35
35
49
/77
35
35
35
35
50
tl^^l 67
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
178 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
:{5 00
35 00
35 00
5 83
110 00
1345 00
55 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
99 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
1
6 66
6 00
(i 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
C 00
3 00
5 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
14 00
9 00
6 00
13 00
3 00
6 03
2 50
6 00
a Opened 1-8-07. ** Including .?16 night allowance. * Summer office, i' Opened 1-7-07. c Opened
1-2-08. t Including $21. 67 night allowance. ij: Including $20 night allowance. ^ Including .$10 night
allowance, ft Including S12.<J0 night allowance. /" Including $25.00 nigiit allowance.
24— d8^
D-116
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEN1
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AccoDNTiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Plaister Mines
Plamondons Mill.*
Plantagenet Springs . . .
Plateau
Plateau '.
Play fair
Pleasant Bay
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Harbour
Pleasant Hills
Pleasant Home
Pleasant Lake
Pleasant Mount
Pleasant Point
Pleasant Point
Pleasant Point
d Pleasant Park
Pleasant Ridge
Pleasant River
Pleasant Vale
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley
b Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley Comer.
Pleasant View
Pleasantville
Plea.santville
Pleasington
Plourd
Plum Hollow
Phmiweseep
Plymouth
Plymouth
Plymouth Road
Plympton
Plynipton .Station
Pockshaw
Pockwock
Pohenagamooke
Po'nte Aconi
Point .Alexander. .
a Point a Naveau.
Pointe an Car
Pointe Cavagnal. .
Point Clear
Point Comfort . . .
Point Cross
Pointe de Roche. . .
Point du Jour . . .
Point Edwuid ....
Pointe Escuif.iuac.
Point Kave
North Cape Breton & Vic
toria N.S
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Prescott O
Inverness N.S
Mackenzie Sask
Lanark. S.R O
Inverness N.S
Queen's P.E.l
Halifax N.S
Colchester N.S
Selkirk M
Yarmouth N.S
King's* Albert N.B
Halifax N.S
St. John N.B
Victoria*; Haliburton.O
Essex, N.R O
Charlotte N.B
Shelburue& Queen's. N.S
King's & Albert.... N.B
Pictou N.S
Varmouth N.S
Dundas O
Humboldt Sask
Yarmouth N.S
Prince P.E.I
York, N.R O
Lunenburg. N.S
Strathcona . . Alta
Victorui ..N.B
Leeds O
King's* Albert N.B
Yarmouth N.S
Carleton N.B
Pictou N.S
Selkirk M
Digby N.S
Gloucester N.B
Halifax N.S
Kamouraska Q
North Cape Breton & Vic
toria N.S
Renfrew, N.R O
Gasjie Q
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Vaudreuil ... Q
North Caj)e Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Labelle Q
Inverness N.S
Queen's P.E.I
•St Hyarinthe Q
South Ca]>e Breton. .N.S
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Muskoka O
Revenue.
$ cts.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
S cts.
15 00 I
87 83
200 15 .
45 00 I
33 75
42 50 I
70 49 ,
19 00
134 30 '
19 00 I
52 30 i
CO 50 i
9 00
G7 50
49 73
22 50
7 00
10 35
186 04 1
59 00 I
18 50
36 SO
22 75
43 45
36 45
18 74 I
/S 75 i
248 57
75 60
27 50
209 28
19 00
77 40
24 64
26 25
59 81
42 00
23 74
18 25
62 45
16 25
120 0(j
16 00
17 00
40 00
7 75
55 20
25 00
9 00
16 00
47 25
1^0 75
84 85
35
:J5
tH>2
35
35
35
35
35
58
35
42
35
35
35
35
35
2
35
el24
35
35
35
17
35
35
35
114 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
35 00
;50 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
a5 00
35 00
t45 00
35 00
35 00
98 00
26 25
35 00
a5 00
35 00
35 00
d39 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
t45 00
t55 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
3 00
6 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
13 00
6 CO
6 00
rf Opened 1-3-08. 6 Closed 5-10-07. ft Including $12 night allowance. « Including S25 night allowance-
a Opened 1-7-07. / (. redit for a new office not yet opened. + Including 812 night allowance, t Including
810 night allowance. rf Including 84.50 night allowance. t Including S:i<).35 night allowance, §6.35 of
which i.s arrears.
yON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-117
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office .
Electoral District.
Pointe la Nini Restigouche, . .
Pointe Michaud Richmond
Pointe of Cape Antigonishe. . .
Point Petre Prince Edward
Point Piaton ! Lotbiniere
Point Poplar i King's . . .
Point Prim Queen's
Point Sapin jKent
. . N.B
...N.S
...N.S
O
Q
..P.E.I
P.E.T
. .N.B
Salary
f based on
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year) .
$ cts.
30 00
34 GO
4 00
17 25
50 00
3i) 70
25 40
33 75
35 50
123 10
27 50
20 75
68 00
10 00
98 00
38 20
36 70
231 85
38 00
27 00
27 92
19 20
27 00
53 97
29 45
g cts.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
6 00
3 75
18 00
13 00
3 00
13 00
Point Traverse i Prince Edward O
Point Wolfe 1 King's & Albert N.B
Pointe a Calumet Two Mountains -. .Q
Pointe :i la Fregate . . . ; Gaspe Q
Pointe a la Garde Bonaventure Q
?; Pointe a la Savanne Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
* Pointe au Baril Parry Sound O
Pointe au Boisvert Chicoutimi & SaguenayQj
Pointe au Bouleau Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Pointe au Chene Argenteuil Q
Pointe au Goemon Gaspe Q
Pointe aux Anglais .Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ
Pointe aux Orignaux Kamouraska Q
Pointe aux Outardes Chicoutimi & SaguenayQl
Pointe aux Trembles Ouest Portneuf Q
Pointe Basse Gaspe Ql
Pointe Bleue Chicoutimi & SaguenayQ;
Pointe des Monts Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Pointe des Roches Charlevoix Qj
Pointe du Chene Westmoreland N.B|
Pointe du Lac jThreeRiv.&St.MaiiriceQ,
Pointe Ste Anne des Monts IGas])e . . Qi
Poirier JKent N.B
Poirierville Richmond N.S
Poitrat Victoria N.B
Poland , Lanark, N. R O
Pollet's Cove jlnverness N.S
PoUett River .... , Westmoreland N.B
Polleyhurst iSunbury & Queen's . . N. B
Polmont i Northumberland . .E.R.O
Poison's Brook j Antigonishe N.S
Poltimore i Labelle Q
Pomeroy Macdonald M
Pomeroy Ridge | Charlotte N.B
Pomona [Grey, S.R O
Pomquet ; Antigonishe N.S
Pomquet Station Antigonishe N.S
Pond Mills Middlesex, E.R O
Ponds Pictou N.S
Pondville Richmond N.S
Ponsonby Wellington, S.R O
Pont Briand Megantic Q
Pont Chateau Soulanges Q
Pont de la Noreau Portneuf Q
Pont Viau Laval Q
Poodiac King's & Albert. . . .N.B
Poole Perth, N.R O
'j Opened 1-2-08. * Summer office. fUncluding S'G night allowance, c Including S15 night allow-
ance, c Including .S4 night allowance. * Including .S12 niglit allowance, f Including S12 night allowance-
+tt Including -So night allowance for winter, 1907-08. ** Including $16 night allowance, c Including $4.50
arrears forward.
13 20
197 00
203 52
94 26
9 00
61 25
8 00
66 70
10 00
145 62
34 50
30 50
25 00
158 70
9 00
29 00
11 00
92 89
77 62
42 00
44 25
28 30
75 05
95 49
119 00
32 85
55 00
13 00
124 25
35
35
35
35
+t53
35
35
35
35
e72
35
35
35
5
£39
35
35
106
J47
:47
35
35
35
35
35
t47
ttt40
96
101
**51
35
35
35
35
35
64
35
35
35
61
35
35
35
40
35
35
35
35
35
44
53
35
35
35
65
c28 50
3 00
8 00
Reut
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
D-118
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Poole's Resort
Pope's Harbour
Poplar
Poplar Creek
Poplar Dale
Poplar Grove
Poplar Grove
Poplar Hill
Poplar Park
Poquiock
Portage
Portage
Portage de la Nation .
a Portage Bay.
Portage East Bay
Portage River
Portal
Port Albert
Port Alma
Port Anson
l'ortapi<[vie
Portai)ique Mountain.
Port au Persil
Port Ban
Port Bickerton
Port Bevis
Brockville O
Halifax N.S
Algoma, E.K O
Kootenaj' B. C
Algoma, W.R O
Princf. P.E.I
Assa. East Sask
Middlesex, N.R O
Selkirk M
York N.B
Muskoka O
Prince P.E.I
Labelle Q
Nipissing O
South Cape Breton.. N.S
Northumberland N.B
Bruce, S.R O
Huron, W.R O
Kent, W.R O
Parry Sound O
Colchester N.S
Colchester N.S
Charlevoix Q
Inverness N.S
Guysborough N.S
Nt)rth Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Klgin, E.R .0
South Cape Breton . N. S
Panv Sound O
Sh.lhunu' & Queen's.N.S
Parrj-. Sound O
Bonaventure Q
Halifax N.S
Portneuf Q
Lanark, S.R U
St. John N.B
Porter'.s Hill iHuron, W.R O
Porter's Lake jHalifax N. S
Port Kelix |Guysborough N.S
Port Felix, East GuysboroUgh N.S
Port Franks iLainbton, E.R O
Port Cieorge [ Annajwlis N.S
Port (iranby Din-ham O
Port ( Juichon jNevv Westminster . . . B.C
Port Hardy 'Comox .\tlin B.C
Port Hill iPrince P.E.I
Port Hillford Guysborough N.S
Inverness N.S'
Shelburne & '-Queen's.N.S!
Muskoka Oi
New Westminster. . .BC.
Comox Atlin B.CI
Grey, E.R O
Huntingdon Q
Algoma, W.R Ol
Port Bruce
Port Caledonia
V Port Carmen
Port Clyde
Port Cockbuni
Port Daniel, West.
Port Dufferin
Portelance
I'ort Ehnsley
Porter
Electoral Di.'^trict.
Port Ho.k1 I.sland.
Port.Ioli
pVnr*, Keewaytlin..
Port Kells
P<.)rt Kusam
Port Law
Port Lf'wi.s
Port Lock
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
92 25
87 66
62 45
170 45
15 00
27 95
62 70
229 37
23 00
116 50
68 15
86 75
116 25
76 25
13 00
25 00
22 25
133 75
65 25
71 75
147 28
24 35
100 33
8 00
115 19
21 00
58 25
34 00
8 75
207 25
130 75
134 45
213 94
42 21
112 93
17 00
99 00
27 51
73 72
44 75
49 96
201 00
78 85
127 00
$ cts.
64 00
*45 00
35 00
77 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
123 00
35 00
65 00
35 00
36 00
65 00
27 76
35 00
35 00
35 00
59 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
52 00
168 00
35 00
50 00
6 41 00
:i5 00
43 50
2 91
75 00
/79 00
9 92 00
96 00
35 00
51 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts.
$ cts.
6 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
13 00
3 00
6 00
(> 00
() 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
2 50
2 .50
36 54
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 01)
6 00
100 00
38 00
60 00
35 00
**93 00
92 00
35 00
62 00
53 00
38 00
13 00
6 00
42 30
131 45
180 78
51 00
154 50
120 00
86 00
118 45
54 70
60 ()0
83 50
6 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
58 00
37 50
3". 00
44 00
6 00
n Opened 15-6 07. * Including SIO night allowance. |- Including S12 night allowance. b Including
$6 night allowance. ?'0])ened 1-3-08. /) Sununcr nttice ; Ojiened 1-9-07. / Including $16 night allowance.
q Including $18 night allowance. ** Including $25 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-119
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J)—Co7itinued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — ContinueU.
Name of Post Office.
Haldimand O
Richmond N.S
Prinoe Edward O
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Halton O
Comox Atlin B.C
Carleton N.B
Port Philip jCumberland N.S
Port Maitland ,
Port Malcolm.
Pore Milford .
Port Mouton . .
Port Nelson . .
Port Neville . .
Porton.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Port Renfrew .
Port Richmond. . .
Port Roval
Port Royal
Port Saxon
Port Severn
Port Shoreham . .
* Port Stanton . . .
Port Talbot
Portuguese Cove .
Port Union
Port Wade
Port Whitby
Pottageville
Potvin.
Nanaimo - B.C
Richmond N.S
Norfolk O
Richmond N. S
Shelbiirne & Queen's. N.S
Muskoka O
Guysborough N.S
Simcoe, E. R O
Elgin, W.R O
Halifax N.S
Ontario, S.R O
Annapolis N.S
Ontario, S.R O
York,:N.R O
Lotbiniere . Q
Poucher's Mills Hastings, E.R O
Poulamond iRichmond N.S!
ePoulin Strathcona Alta
Poupore : jLabelle Q
Power Glen 1 Lincoln O
Powell Carleton O
Powerscourt Himtingdon Q
Power's Creek : Victoria N. B
Powle's Comers i Victoria & Haliburton.O
Queen's P.E.I
Edmonton Alta
Strathcona Alta
Selkirk M
Humboldt Sask
Lanark, S.R O
Q
Northumberland .W.R.O
Westmoreland N.B
Peterborough, E. R . . . . O
Grey, N. R 0
Grey, N.R Ont
Halifax N.S
Halifax N.S
Lanark, S.R O
Dauphin M
Strathcona Alta
Grey, E.R O
Gaspe Q
Victoria N.l?
Simcoe, E.R O
Calgary Alta
Chateauguay Q
Duflferin O
Pownall
Pozerville
Prague
Prairie Grove
Prairie Rose ,
Pratt Corners
Precieux Sang j Nicolet
Precious Comers
Pre d'en haut
Preneveau ,
s Presqu'Isle
a Presqu'Isle
Preston
Preston Road
Preston Vale
Pretoria
Pretty HUl
Pretty River Valley
Prevel
Priceburgh
Price's Comer
Priddis
Primeauville
Primrose ....
§ cts.
160 50
56 73
71 30
409 20
383 00
47 95
5 00
117 00
89 50
19 50
69 05
40 00
65 17
118 14
51 00
48 00
27 02
27 50
48 00
133 40
264 25
37 50
26 85
123 00
102 51
37 00
77 35
15 84
64 00
38 00
124 45
139 23
61 81
39 00
22 70
197 44
6 51
75 52
52 10
20 00
51 31
48 00
13 00
34 00
57 00
91 3S
12 00
26 50
67 98
10 00
58 03
124 20
183 95
108 60
Salary '
(based 07i Forward Rent
revenue of. Allow- Allow-
previous ance. | ance.
year).
§ Cts.
tt72
35
38
158
1198
35
35
72
52
35
35
35
36
48
35
35
35
35
35
58
122
35
35
68
54
clO
35
38
35
35
35
64
62
35
35
35
95
35
35
35
35
35
4
35
35
35
35
87
35
35
t48
35
35
53
73
56
S cts.
4 00
00
14 00
3 00
6 00
4 66
14 00
6 00
6 00
15 00
0 84
3 00
2 75
3 00
12 00
* Summer office ; Opened 1-9-07. e Closed 1-12-06. ft Including .$10 night allowance. + Including
S20 night allowance. c Salary from 1st July to 1st December, 1906. s Closed 1-6-07. a Late Hogg.
t Including -SIO night allowance.
D-120
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued
Name of Post OfiBce.
Primrose
Prince Albert
Prince Albert
Prince Dale
Prince of Wales
Princeport
Princess
Prince's Lodge
Princetown
Princeville
Prince William
Prince William Station.
Prinyer
Prongiia
Prospect .
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
Prasiject Hill (Perth, S. R.
Progress
Prosperity
Pros[jerity
Prosser Brook
Protection \-ille
Proulx
Providence
Province Hill
Provost
b Pruden
Kings P.E.I;
Ontario, S. R O
Annapolis N.Si
Annapolis X.S
St. John N.B|
Colchester N.S|
Souris M;
Halifax N.sl
Prince P.E.I
Inverness N.Si
York N.Bi
York N.Bj
Prince Edward Oi
Sask Sask i
Lanark, S.R 0
.0
Hun)boldt Sask
Huron, W.R O
A ssa. East Sask
King's & Albert... X.B
Northumberland N.B
Prescott O
Beauce Q
Brome Q
Strathcona Alta
Humboldt Sask
Public Landing King's &Albert N.B
Pubnico Beach .Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
Puce iRssex, N.R O
Puckahn j Humboldt Sask i
Puellering Kent - N.Bi
Puffer IStrathcona Altai
Pugwash River Cumberland N.S
Purbrcxjk Mu.skoka 01
Purdy Hastings, W R O
Purlbrook Antigonishe N.S
" ■ ■ - - _ Q
.0
.M
..O
. O
.M
.0
Purple Grove Bruce, S . R
Purple Hill I Durham
Purple Ridge Dauphin
Purple Valley ;Bnico,N.R. ...
Purpleville York, C.R
Purvis Lisgar
Putnam jMiddlcsex, E.R ,
•"S cts. \
23 75 (
238 25 j
33 25
28 50
35 50 !
31 25 I
13 00
47 63
281 80
36 95
127 25
83 00
71 00
9 «5
188 05
40 25
81 75
21 25
32 00
35 75
23 00
67 50
46 70
20 00
:i0 00
42 10
56 75
31 00
83 45
32 00
10 00
:io 00
18 75
20 00
20 70
32 00
15 00
34 50
8 00
70 75
45 00
181 97
140 54
9 00
180 00
73 115
101 75
55 75
26 37
90 00
118 75
31 00
20 91
48 00
$ cts.
35 00
111 00
35 00
•35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 50
120 00
35 00
68 00
38 00
38 00
35 00
86 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
t+42 50
46 00
35 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cU
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
37 00
35 00
92 00
73 00
6 00
1 00
(JUACO ROAD ,St. John N.B
Quai de Rimouski Rinjouski Q
Quarrel Strathcona Alta
Quathiaski Cove ... jComox-Atlin B.C.
Quadville |Reufrew, S.R Ont
a Quarries I Russell O
Quatre Chemins Dorchester Q
Quatsino Comox-Atlin.- B.C
Quays I Durham O
Queen Hill 'Bruce, N.R O
Queen's Line Renfi ew, N. R O
b Opened 1-7-07. t Credit for new office not yet opened, ft Including $7.50 night allowance, a Re-
opened ] 5-8-07.
.>5 00
68 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
21 87
35 00
37 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
13 00
20 00
13 00
6 66"
6 00
3 00
44 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
XON-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
D-121
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenuej Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office .
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Queensjxjrt Guysborough N.S
c Queenstown Calgary Alta
Queen.stown Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Queen's Valley Selkirk M
Queensville Inverne-ss N.S
Querry i Bonaventure Q
Quesnel Forks i Yale & Caribou B. C
Quilchena ' Vale & Caribou B.C
Quill Plain Mackenzie Sask
Quilty Renfrew, S.R O
Quincy Sask Sask
Quinan Yaniiouth N.S
Quinn Kent,W.R O
Qi innville IWright Q
Quispamsis King's & Albert N.B
R.
L.ABBIT POINT
Rivcine
RadfoKJ
Radford
Radnor Forges
Kadstock
Radway
Ragged Rapids
Raglan
b Ralph Station ...
Rainham
Rainham Centre . . .
e Raintou
Rama
Rama Road
Ramona
Ramsay ville
Ranch vale
Randall
Randboro'
Randolph
Randolph
Randwick
Ranelagh
Rang des Dusseau . .
Rang-Mathia-s
Rang-Portage
Rang St Achilla. . . .
Rankin
Rannnch
Rapide de Femme. .
Rapid River
Rathbum
Ratter's Comer
Raven
Ravenna
Ravenscliffe
Ravenshoe
'Dauphin M
Shefford Q
Pontiac Q
Yukon
Champlain Q
i.Joliett« Q
Dauphin M
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Ontario, S.R O
Qu'Appelle Sask
Haldimand O
Haldimand O
Qu'Appelle Sask
! Mackenzie Sask
Ontario, N.R O
.Ontario, N.R O
Russell O
, Marquette M
Simcoe, S.R O
iCompton Q
St. John N.B
Simcoe, E. R O
Dufferin O
jBrant O
I St. Johns & Iberville . .Q
iChicoutinii&Saguenay.Q
Maskiuonge Q
Portueuf Q
Renfrew, N.R O
Perth, S.R O
IVictcria N.B
Thunder Bay & R. Riv. .0
Ontario, N.R O
|King's& Albert N.B
Strathcona Alta
Grey, E.R O
Muskoka O
York, N.R O
S cts.
157 70
34 00
133 65
101 10
37 50
20 75
13S 20
79 70
26 40
23 75
60 20
53 50
56 20
27 50
45 75
11 70
206 06
43 52
131 95
209 49
73 50
30 11
38 75
188 12
21 00
107 05
132 28
13 00
p 6 00
66 90
52 00
107 50
120 75
31 10
80 00
94 00
36 23
49 35
85 55
10 53
36 20
5 00
32 10
90 00
79 15
3 00
6 25
127 33
7 50
68 95
186 75
32 09
133 50
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year) .
$ cts.
tl06 00
8 75
54 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
80 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
101 50
35 00
d
97 00
35 00
35 00
Forward ; Rent
Allow- ; Allow-
ance. I ance .
S cts.
6 00
2 50
S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
35 00
89 00
6 00
11 66
50 00
71 00
6 00
5 83
35 00
.35 00
53 no
6 00
48 00
2 50
35 00
40 00
tt56 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
15 00
6 00
42 00
2 75
104 00
i3 00
35 00
68 00
3 i)Q
6 66
c 0|)ened 1-1-08. b Oi)ened 1-12-07. e Openedl-2-08. y Credit for new office not yet ojjened. t In-
cluding .S20 night allowance, d Salaries, etc., entered in Audiror General's Report. ++ Including $12
night allowance.
D-122
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued,
Name of Post Office.
Revenue.
Salary i
(based on \
rei'enue of \
previous |
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
RaveuBWood iLarabton, E.R O
Ravensworth jParry Sound O
Ravignan Dorchester Q
Rawcliffe Argenteuil Q
Rawdon Hants N.S
Rawdonville ICalgary Alta
Rawdon Ciold Mines
Ray
Raycroft . .
Raymond
Rayside. .
Raj'sdale..
Reaboro'.
Read
Read
Reading. .
Read Island
Hants N.S
Edmonton Alta
Lanark,N.R O
Muskoka O
Oxford, N.R O
Alta
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Westmoreland N.B
Hastings, E.R O
DufFerin O
Comox Atlin B.C
Reddick Bay i Nipissing.
.0
Rear Boisdale.
Rear Judique C!ia]jtrl .
Rear of Baddeck Bav
Rear of Ball's Creek .
Rear of Beaver Cove .
Rear of Black River. . .
Rear of East Bay
Rear of Little Judique
Reay
Rebecca
Red Bay
Red Deer-Hill
Red Head ISt. -loh
Red House iKing'i
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Inverness N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
South Cape Breton. .N.S
North (Jape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Richmond N.S
South Cape Breton . . N.S
Inverness N.S
Muskoka O
Middlesex, E.R O
Bruce, N.R O
Sask Sask
N.B
... P.E.I
Redpave IHuron, E.R O
Redickville [DuflFerin O
Red Jacket 'Assa. East Sask
Red Islands Richiiiond N.S
Red Lodge Calgary Alta
ReJniondville Northumberland N.B
Red Mountain [Comjiton (I
Red path .
Red Pine
Red Point
Red Rjipids
Red Rapids-Bridge.
Red Rock
Red Wing
Red Wood
Reed.sdale
Reed's Crossing ....
Reed's-Point
Reedsville
Rees
Reeve Cr.nig
Reid Hill
Assa. Ea,st Sask ■
Gloucester N.B
Kings P.EI'
Victoria, N.B
Victoria N.Bj
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Grey, E.R O
Muskoka 0|
Megantic Qj
Stanstead Quel
King's & Albert ....N.B
Compton Q
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.Bi
Carleton Ol
Alta Altai
S cts.
159 95
17n 01
6 00
38 95
155 93
135 60
78 48
33 20
2 00
85 95
66 45
tlQ 00
154 85
52 25
207 33
11 00
108 20
15 50
12 00
5 00
27 00
13 25
4 00
8 00
6 00
19 00
40 95
50 70
26 45
29 05
14 75
11 65
47 50
96 75
12.i 20
16 00
57 28
15 61
32 30
20 45
46 90
108 15
.'^S 20
161 00
25 00
125 32
109 50
35 00
217 05
18 25
98 80
20 50
48 25
122 69
$ cts.
58 00
84 00
35 00
35 00
72 00
40 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
35 00
100 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
.35 00
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
165
62
35
35
35
35
35
35
52
35
82
35
78
63
35
43
35
t+50
35
35
38
S cts.
7 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
•S cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 (X»
6 00
10 00
12 00
6 (Ml
6 00
() OO
() 00
6 00
* Sunnner office, opened 1-7-07. J Credit for new office not yet opened,
ance. ft Including §15 night allowance.
t Including $20 niglit allow-
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-123
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
S'ame of Post Office.
Reid'sMiUs....
Reid way
Reihn
Reinland..
Reiswig
Relessey
Renaud's Mills.
Renf orth
Renfrew
Rennie
Renton
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Repentigny
Restiprouche
Restoiile ! Parry Sound
Retreat Cove Xanaimo
Rexboro
Reynards Bridge
Re3'nolds
Reynolds
Reyuoldscroft
Reynoldscon
Rhineland jXorfolk
Rhode's Comer
h Ribstone ...
Riceburg
Richard
Riceville . .
Richardson
Richardson
d Richardson Mines
Richardville (late St. Paul) . . . ,
Richer IProvencher M
cRic-hfarms iHuinboldt S.isk
Richfield IDigby N.S
Richibucto ViUage. . . Kent N.B
Richland Selkirk M
Prince P.E.I
Edmonton Alta
York, C.R O
Dundas O
Pictou iS.S
Mackenzie Sask
Lisgar M
Yalfc & Cariboo B.C
Dufferin O
Kent N.B
Wentworth O
Hants N . S
Selkirk M
Norfolk.... O
L'Assomption (^
Bonaventure Q
. ..O
...B.C
...Alta
Yarmouth- N.S
Halifax N.S
Northumberland N.B
Shelbui'ne & Queen's. N.S
Frontenac O
... O
Lunenburg N.S
Strathcena Alta
Missisquoi Q
Sask Sask
Carleton >>'.B
Charlotte N.B
Lanark, S.R O
Guysboro N.S
Kent N.B
Richmond
c Rich Valley,
Richview
Rideau Ferry | Lanark, S.R O
Rideau View ' Russell O
Ridgefoid iHumboldt Sask
Welland O
Humboldt Sask
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Provencher M
Macdonald M
Dauphin M
Kent, W.R U
Assa East Sask
...O
...O
Ridgmount
aRidgedale
Ridge Road
Ridgeville
Ridgeway
Riding Mountain
Ridley
Riga
Rimington . . . . Hastings, E.R
Ringnood York, N. R
(») Riondel Kootenay B.Cj
Riordan Gloucester N. B|
Ripples Smibury & Queen N. Bj
Ritchance iPrescott Oi
$ cts.
122 00
5 30
10 !)5
75 40
14 60
20 00
12 .00
30 25
34 57
(508 95
142 SO
?7 50
201 30
103 .50
50 20
»10 60
26 50
35 85
24 25
40 00
27 50
34 00
24 00
243 71
33 00
26 75
33 61
105 70
27 00
106 00
G 25
40 00
26 00
18 00
117 .55
4!) 45
142 15
50 9!)
35 20
177 00
48 50
140 35
57 50
24 88
7 00
234 95
20 00
168 45
32 25
62 00
6!) 00
184 20
88 01
44 50
38 30
62 55
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
yea r).
Forward | Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
S cts.
59 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
243 00
65 00
35 00
91 00
80 00
35 00
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
32
t47
35
35
50
35
23
35
35
17
35
50
35
67
29
35
97
35
88
35
J35
35
127
35
64
35
35
35
86
U
35
35
S cts.
2 25
S cts.
6 00
29 00
<; oo
6 00
6 00
3 00
6 66
2 25
20 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
4 00
6 00
8 00
6 Opened 1-5-07. rf Opened 1-8-07. c 0|)ened 1-6-07. e Opened 1-10-07. a Opened 25-3-07. * Credit
for new office not yet opened. f Including $12 night allowance. + Including $48 arrears salary,
(s) Opened 1-12-07.
D-124
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD Vll., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
48 00
35 00
29 16
35 00
77 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
92 00
^b 00
a5 00
109 00
tt47 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
46 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
y 121 00
:45 00
35 00
35 00
+81 00
35 00
27 76
35 00
3 00
3 00
48 '66'
"9'56
20 00
64 00
10 CO
1 00
3 00
16 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
i») Rising Sun Strathcona Altai
Ritchot Provencher Mi
Rivard Comer*. Compton Q,
Riverbank Wellington, N . R O
Riverbank Carleton N.B|
Riverbend Welland Oi
Riverdale Digby N.S
Riverdale Queen's P.E.I
(d) River Course IStrathcona Alta
River Dennis Centre Inverness N.S;
River Dennis Roail Inverness N.S
River Dennis Station Inverness N.S
Riverfield Chateauguay Q
River Gilbert jKeauce Q
River Gilbert Gold Mines Beauce Q
River (Jlade [Westmoreland N.B
River Hebert iCumberland X.S|
River Hebert Bend Cumberland N.S
River .John Road Colchester N.S
River .Joseph Wright Q
River Philip Cumberland N.S
River Phillip Centre Cumberland N.S
** Rivers Brandon . . .Man
Riversdale . . jColchester N.S
Riverside ... Ilnvemess N.S
(c) Riverside j A.ssa West Sask
Riverside Comer iHants N.S
Rivers Inlet jComo.x-Atlin B.C
Riverstown Wellington, N. R O
Riverton jKing P.E.I
River Valley | Nipissing O
Riverview I Dufferin O
Riverview ICumberland N.S
Riverview jKingS; Albert N.B
River- View Humboldt Sask
Riviere a Claude iGasi)e Q
Riviere k la Martre iGasj^e Q
Riviere a TOurs iChicoutimi & Saguenay (^
Riviere au Dore Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Riviere ati Rat iChamplain t/
Riviere aiix Chiens [Montmorency Q
Riviere aux Pins JQuebec Q
a Riviere Blanche, Portneuf Portneuf Q
Riviere des Caches 1 Northumberland N.B
Riviere des Feves jChateauguay Q
Riviere des Plantes Beauce Q
Riviere des Prairies Laval Q
Riviere du Loup, wharf iT»''miscouata i\
Riviere du Moulin Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Riviere Baule JTei rebonne Q
Riviere Famine i Beauce Q
Riviere Gagnon iTerrebmne Q
Riviere Gentilly jXicolet Q
Riviere -Jaune , Quebec Kl
(v) Riviere des Roches . - Montmorency l^
Riviere la Fleur jMontmorency Q
(6) Opened 1-5-07. ((?) Oj)ened 15-6-07. ** Credit for new office not yet opened, (c) Opened 1-607.
(a) Re-o|)ened 1-4-07. t Including 8-'0 night allowance. t+ Including .?12 night allowance. \<j) Includiug
$24 night allowance. % Including-?10 night allowance. * Sunmier office, (r) Opened 15-6-07.
S cts.
27 30
10 00
14 00
28 25
57 50
40 54
36 75
15 50
56 35
44 64
34 25
179 13
155 25
65 75
27 50
130 00
126 04
109 00
39 50
78 00
180 51
54 50
**15 00
101 .50
4 00
116 00
60 00
159 75
53 33
19 00
52 20
196 10
15 00
6 00
2(>l 80
47 20
48 94
63 25
87 94
71 54
60 00
34 23
47 45
78 35
32 20
19 00
68 80
155 00
247 41
34 70
25 25
13 00
123 20
36 95
31 66
22 50
§ cts.
32 08
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
27 76
35 00
35 00
80 00
+88 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
62 00
72 00
35 00
38 00
84 00
35 00
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
S ct-s. .$ cts.
6 00
is oo'
2 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Revenue.
Riviere la Madeleine [Gaspe Q
Ri\-iere Mailloux , . . ICharlevoix Q
Riviere Mattawin I Cham plain Ql
Riviere Mekinac ' Champlain Q
Ri\iere Noire ' Drummond & Artha'ka Q
Kamouraska Q
I Kamouraska Q
Edmonton Alta
Chicoutimi &SaguenayQ
Chicoutimi & Sagueuay Q
Argrenteuil Q
N.S
Giij'sborough N.S
Grey, S.R ()
Richmond N.S
Coraox Atlin B.C
Qu'Ajipelle Sask
Y armouth N.S
Riviere Ouelle Junction
Riviere Ouelle, wharf
Ri\aere Qui Barre
Ri\"iere St Jean
Riviere Ste. Marguerite
RiWngton
Ri^iilet i Inverness
Roach Vale . . .
Robb
Roberta ...
Robert's Creek
Robert
Roberts Island
Robertson King's & Albert N. B
Robertson's Point !Sunbury & Queen's . N. B
Robertville 'Gloucester N.B
**Roberval Hotel [Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Roberval West ! Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Robichaud Westmoreland N. B
Robins Richmond N. S
Robinson's Comers j Lunenburg N.S
Robinson ville Restigouche N.B
Robitaille { Bonaventure Q
Roblin i Lennox & Addington . . O
Rob Roy Grey, E.R O
Robson ' Drummond & Artha'ka Q
Renfrew, S.R O
Shefford Q
Assa East Sask
Montmagny Q
Wright Q
King's P.E.I
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Mackenzie Sask
Peterborough, W.R . . ..O
Richmond N.S
Peterborough, E.R O
Brockville O
iVorfolk. O
SherbrooV-e Q
Ruck Hill Parry Sound O
Rockingham Station [Halifax N.S
Rockland 'Shelbume & Queen. .N.S
Rockliffe ;Nipi.ssing O
Rochefort.
Rochelle
Roche Perc«ie . .
d Rocher de la Chapelle.
(f ) Rochon
Rock Barra
Rock Creek
(.) Rock Dell
Rockcroft
Rockdale
Rockdale
Rockfield
Rixjkford
Rock Forest
Rocklin
Rockly
Rocklyn
(M Rock Mills
Rockjwrt
R'jckside
Rock Springs.
Pictou N.S
Cumberland N.S
Grey. E.R O
Grey E.R O
Westmoreland. - N.B
Peel O
Brockville O
Salary j
i (based on I
\revcn7ic of I
previous j
year).
Forward
Allow-
$ cts.
37 41
200 00
18 00
68 05
137 09
103 50
72 45
289 20
50 81
38 55
127 00
22 00
22 00
31 25
29 70
44 34
20 35
15 m
32 50
. 7 (X)
87 00
156 50
29 20
58 70
15 (M)
82 22
(54 45
241 52
200 05
58 25 i
17 20 ;
48 00
66 80 I
256 00 I
10 00
89 00 I
22 50 1
148 55
21 00
36 10
88 57 :
36 25
69 50 [
89 67
79 65 I
21 25 '
159 87
a5 00
199 70 '
22 26
25 20
238 85
41 50 ,
51 50
23 50
119 31 1
8 cts.
90
35
35
59
38
35
130
tt47
i37
63
35
35
35
*51
35
35
35
35
35
43
35
35
35
35
35
35
90
89
35
35
35
35
120
27
43
35
56
11
35
i-t58
35
45
52
38
35
78
35
120
35
35
119
17
35
35
45
S cts.
4 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts.
6 00
6 00
44 00
""" i 50'
13 00
6 00
3 00
16 00
8 6o'
' ' 3 00
6 00
6 00
54 00
13 00
250'
10 00
2 50
6 00
7 00
6 00
13 00
5 00
13 00
** Summer office, (d) closed 18-1-08. (c) Late Eddy ville. (c) Opened 1-12-07. (/>) Opened 1-10-07.
i+ Including §12 night allowance. % Inclading-l!2.50 night allowance. * Including S16 night allowance
§6 of which is for winter 1906-07.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Xox-AccouNTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Klectoral District.
Rock^^lle King's & Albert N. B
Rockville Yarmouth N.S
Rockville Alffoma, E.R O
Rockway Valley La belle Q
Rockwell Settlement Cimiberland N.S
Rocky Bay Richmond N.S
Rocky Coulee Aha Alta
Rocky Mountain Picton N. S
Rocky Point Queen's P.E.I
Rocky Point Nanaimo . . B.C
Rocky Ridpe Invei-ness N.S
Rocky Saugeen Grey, S.R O
Rocky View Calgary Alta
fcRocque Brune Vaudreuil Q
Roden Brandon M
Rodney Cumberland N.S
Roebuck ... Grenville O
Roecliff Sask Sask
Roger's- Hill Centre Pictou N.S
Ronallion Victoria & Haliburton .O
Rokeby Lanibton, E. R O
Rokeby Station Assa East Sask
Rolling Dam Charlotte N.B
Rolling Dam Station Charlotte. N.B
Rolling River Marquette M
Rollo Bay West King's P.E.I
RoUo Bay Centre 'King's P.E.I
Rollo Bay East King's P.E.I
Roman \ alley Guysborough N.S
Romford Qu'Appelle Sask
Romily Simcoe, S.R 0
Romney Kent. W. R O
Rondeau Kent, W.R O
Ronson Norfolk O
Roome Middlesex, W.R O
dRosa Provencher .... M
Rosaireville Northumberland .. ..N.B
cRosalind Strathcona Alta
Rosanna 0.\ford, S. R O
Rose Cumberland N.S
Rosebank Prince P.E.I
Rosebank -Gloucester N.B
Roseberry Queen's P.E . I
RoseWrry Kootenay B.C
Rose Bridge iGaspe Q
Rosebud Creek Calgary Alta
Rosebum Inverness N.S
Rose Corner Prescott O
Rosedale Inveme.ss N.S
Ro.sedale Victoria & Haliburton . O
Rosedale New Westminster. . .B.C
Rosedale Carleton N.B
Rosedene Line iln O
Rosehall Prince Edward O
Rosehaven.
Rose Plain,
c Rose town .
Dundas O
Assa East. Sask
Assa West Sask I
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
-? cts .
22 50
68 75
86 00
81 00
182 95
15 00
21 20
22 75
20 25
187 77
2 00
49 00
5{' 67
10 00
28 50
1 16 50
I 135 20
14 00
51 50
17 00
20 00
265 50
1 141 90
, 119 75
1 15 00
1 24 00
30 25
26 20
17 60
44 27
15 00
97 00
1 116 00
45 50
20 50
18 50
22 00
•S cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
++90 00
35 00
35 00
+45 00
35 00
75 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
35 00
75 00
35 00
35 00
35 (X»
35 00
118 00
51 00
79 00
35 GO
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
54 00
+45 00
35 00
11 66
35 00
11 55
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
S cts . S cts .
5 00
6 00
4 27
6 00
6 00
3 00
" "is'oo"
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
32 50
40 50
31 00
37 50
15 00
141 75
29 00
117 20
11 00
88 50
8 00
70 25
145 75
8 00
25 45
52 00
24 90
29 45
12 58
. .....
6 00
6 66'
+ Including SIO night allowance,
c Opened 1-9 -<J7. d Opened 1-12-07.
++ Including Si 2 night allowance,
e Closed 16-9 07.
I Opened 1-7-07.
XOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-127
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiyG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Rosehill
Rose HiU
Rose Island . .
Roseisle
Roseland
(ZRosemae ....
Rosemere
Rosemoimt. . . .
Rosenburg . .
Rosenthal . . .
Rosenthal
Rosenort
*Rose Point. . .
Rosetta
Rose Vale ....
Rose Valley . .
Roseview
Roseville
Roseville
Roseway
Rosewood
Roskeen
Roslin
Roslin
Ross
Ross Corner. .
Ross Creek. . .
Rosseau Falls.
Ros&endale. . .
Rossendale.. . .
Rossetti
Ross Ferry . , .
Rossfield
Ross Mills
Rossmore
Ross Mount
Rossville
Rossway
Rostock
Roth
Rothbury
Rouge Hill
Rouge Valley . . .
a Rough Waters. ,
Round Bav
Round Hill
Round Hill
Round Island . . . ,
Round r,ake . . . .
Round Plains
Round Up.. . . .
cRound Valley . .
Roundwood
6Rousillon
Rou.sseau's Mills.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Portage la Prairie M
Prince P.E.I
Hastings, W.R O
Macdonald M
Brandon M'
Humboldt Sask
Terrebonne Q
Qu' Appelle Sask
MissLsquoi Q
Renfrew, S. R O
Edmonton Alta
Provencher M
Parry Sound O
Lanark, X.R O
King's & Albert N.B
Queen's P.E.Ii
Assa East Sask!
Waterloo, S.R 0|
Prince P.E.I'
Shelbume & Queen 's.N.S
Provencher M
Dauphin M
Hastings, W R O
Cvunberland N.S;
Renfrew, N.R O
Prince P.E.l'
Edmonton Alta
Mu.skoka O
Cumberland N.Si
Portage la Prairie Mi
Assa East Saski
North Cape Breton & Vic-!
toria N.S!
Pictou N.S
Levis Q
Prince Edward O
North\unberland,W.R. O
York N.S
Digby N.Si
Perth, N.R 0|
Strathcona Alta
Assa East Sask
Ontario, S.R Oj
Argenteuil Qi
Gloucester N.B'
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Strathcona Alta
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Peterborough, E. R O
Norfolk O
Alta Alta
Sask Sask
Algonia, W.R 0
Argenteuil Q
Portneuf Q
Salary
(based on
revenue oj
previous
year J.
S cts. S cts.
rn I
5 00
26 00
26 25
258 95
10 00
17 00
91 25
50 4.3
55 45
27 50
7 00
109 70
.35 00
28 00
26 25
42 00
94 05
144 90
37 .50
66 45
102 70
13 00
185 50
32 50
13 25
21 00
61 20
30 20
20 00
240 54
40 95
60 70
11 25
28 75
149 00
91 79
2 25
84 70
167 20
eS 00
40 00
24 83
58 40
28 00
25 65
177 25
131 96
9 00
15 25
65 00
22 50
58 48
23 00
22 00
50 95
35
35
35
121
35
5
40
35
35
35
35
51
35
35
35
35
56
64
.35
35
50
35
89
35
35
i-49
35
35
35
100
38
Forward
AUow-
ance.
•S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
00
00
00
00
00
83
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
3 00
3 00
3 00
tS 50
00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
69 00
43 00
35 00
36 00
80 00
*12 25
35 00
35 00
35 00
32 08
35 00
77 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
14 58
35 00
23 32
35 00
32 00
13 00
G 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
* Sun^mer office. ** Including .?2 s[x>cial forward allowance and 25 cents arrears. J Including 50
cents arrears, a Or>ened 1-5-07. b Opened 1-8-07. c. Opened 1-11-07. d Opened 1-2-08. e Credit
for new office not yet opened, t Including 810.00 night allowance.
D-128
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VU., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoK-AccoONm-o Port Offlces-Eevenue. Salaries and AUowances-Con(in«<i.
Salary
(based on
Revenue, \rcvenne of
previous
year).
Routiner
Routlwlge
Kowan Mills.
Kowanton . .
$ cts, $ cts.
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
l^^^'cn*'^ ■.■.;■.■.■.■■.'.■.'. Vict
Prescott O
Brandon ^
Norfolk Oi
Pontiac ^^
Dundas ^
Row
Rowland .
Rowley's..
Roxburgh
Roxbury .
RoxV)in-y .
Roxham
.N.B
Hastings, E.R -^-O,
St. John ^J^
King's & Albert KB
Annapolis V.iV t
Piince :.V- ,1
St. John '8& Iberville.. Ci
„ ,,,., v-.ci- Shefford ■■•"^
Roxto Kvst
Roxville lo„„,;'
Roy
a Roy
Royal
Royal Centre . ..
* Rc^yal Mnskoka
Royal Oak
Royal Oak
Roval Road
Royal Road, West
Royalton
h Royhulm
Royston
S't^'r-V X 1 Xew Westniins
S"^-^n ....Saskatchewan.,
^^'f*^^^ . . .Humboldt Sask
5"*^y . . Simcoe, E.R O
RnSaudesOlives.-.-.-;::': ^aspe ^ • ^
i;;.! \ I'Vn,, nhniide | Dorchester H,
Rimouski ^l
Coniox Atlin . .
Kent
Provencher. . . .
Pictou
Muskoka
Bruce, S.R
Nanaiaio
^ork
York
Carleton
Qu'Appelle. . .
Parry Sound . .
Renfrew, N.R.
nster.
N.s;
B.C
N.B!
..Ml
,N.S
.. O
...0,
.B.C1
,N.B
N.B
.N.B
Sask
.. .o'
...01
.B.C
Sask'
Ruisseau .\ I'Kau Chaude
Ruisseau :i Sem ir .,c:„p
Ruisseau Castor IVJ'^^'
Ruisseau Le-Blanc . .
Ruisseau St. (ieorges
5::::::r'"'^-::;.:::::::::::::::w;igi
Bona venture.
Montcahn. . . .
Bonaventure
Q
Ql
Q
,t Q
^"^^r^o;,;;; '.".'.'.. Isunf.ury & Qvieen's . .N.B
Rusagonns . Sunburv & Queen's. .N •«
Rusagonns Station flS^ West Sask
Rush Lake Peterborough, E. R . . ^O
Rush Poml ltr:„„,„ " -P.E.I
££];.■■■■■ ■::::;:.:::.l£&
O
Perth, S.R O
Chateauguay ■ ■ • • Vt
Queen's V.^}-
Queens ^* ii
Portage la Praine. • ■ ■ • ^
Carleton N.B
Pontiac • Q|
Kootenay **•':'
Q
d kyckiuan's Corners 1 V,*^"^''" W R O
Rydal Bank I Algoma, W.R ^
Russeldale ....
Russeltown . . .
Rustico
Rusticoville. . .
Rutherford . . .
c Ruther Glen
Rutledge
SSviiw::::::. ::.::::::::■ iwrig^-t
88 25
173 4() I
81 45
\m 45
90 00
37 25
56 58
0 50
14 00
8 00
44 (0
17 00
75 70
19 05
50 45
21 21
11 00
9 25
32G 00
13 00
77 50
14 00
7 00
4S 45
47 30
48 60
43 50
114 95
471 93
199 97
175 0.1
19 17
35 75
48 00
13 45
179 22
35 00
35 45
186 95
28 00
126 00
82 20
9 00
13 00
70 00
130 41
119 00
80 25
101 25
8 00
2 00
29 25
149 20
7 00
85 50
272 92
$ cts.
6 00
16 00
$ cts.
6 00
2 50
13 00
19 00
10 00
•s .• •*- t-s'ifro-^'i r;,tvt'lT<reS,»;<;f'!f
niglit allowance, a Opened 15 -.^-0( . M)i)enea i i vo.
p Incluling^lO niglit allowance.
35 00
.54 00
35 00
105 00
40 00
35 00
J345 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00 1
35 00
+36 11
35 00 1
35 00 I
171 00 ,
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
8 75
tt45 00
35 00
50 00
172 00
97 00
72 00
35 00
35 00
147 00
35 00
87 00
35 00
35 00
81 00
35 00
55 00
48 IH)
35 CO
35 00
35 00
09 00
53 00
42 00
47 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
64 00
35 00
44 00
145 00
.$1.11 arrears, tt Including *10
-07. d Re-opened 1-8-07.
1 50
7 13
65 00
6 00
19 00
6 00
6 00
00
4 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
10 00
6 66'
6 00
3 00
6 00
1 13 00
NOX-ACCOUNTIXG POST OFFICES
1)-129
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTixG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District. Revenue.
Rye iParrj Sound O
Rylstone Northumberland, E.R..0
s
T. ABDOX
St.'Adelard
St. Adolphe
St. Adolphe de Howard
St. Adrien
St. Agapit Station
Ste Agatha. . ...
Ste. Agathe.
Ste. Agathe, East
Ste. Agnes de Charlevoix
Ste. Agnes de Dundee
St. Agricole
St. Albert
St. Albert
St. Alexandre Station
St. Alexis
St. Alexis de Montcalm
St. Almo
St. Alphonse
St. Alphonse de Caplan
St. Alphonse de Granby
St. Amand
St. Ambroise
Ste. Amelie
Ste. Amedee
St. Amour
St. Andie de Restigouche
St. Andre de Shediac
St. Andre Station
St. Andrews
St. Andrews
St. Andrews, West
St. Anicet
Ste. Anne de la Pooatiere, Station .
Ste. Anne de Kent
Ste. Anne de Prescott
Ste. Anne de Sorel
Ste. Ann's
Ste. Anne's
St. Anselme
St. Antoine
St. Anthony
St. Antoine de Charlevoix . . . .
St. Antonin
Ste. AjK)lline de Patton
St. Armand, Centre
a Ste Augustine
Ste. Augustine
St. Augustin, Saguenay
Ste. Barbe
St. Bamabe, Riviere Yamaska.
St. Barthelemi, Station
Dorchester Q
Dauphin M
Provencher M
ArgenteuU Q
Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
Lotbiniere . . . . Q
Waterloo, S.R O
Provencher M
Lotbiniere Q
Charlevoix Q
Huntingdon Q
Montcalm Q
Russell O
Drumm'd & Arthab'ka.Q
St. John's & Iber\'Ule..Q
Bonaventure Q
Montcalm Q
Victoria X. B
Joliette Q
Bonaventure Q
Shefford Q
Victoria N.B
Macdonald M
Dauphin M
Labelle Q
Prescott O
Bonaventure Q
Westmoreland N.B
Kamouraska Q
Selkirk M
King's P.E.1
Stormont O
Huntingdon Q
Kamouraska Qj
Kent -N.b!
Prescott Oj
Richelieu q!
North Cape Breton &
"Victoria N.S'
Queen's P.E.I
Westmoreland N.B
Assa. East dask
Prince P.E.I
Charlevoix Q
Temiscouata Q
Montmagnj' Q
Missisquoi Q
Northumberland N.B
Huron. W.R C
Chicoutinii & Saguenay.Q
Huntingdon Q
St. Hyacinthe (}
Berthier Qj
S cts.
67 00
41 50
12 50
39 86
31 95
144 25
120 35
178 25
142 00
273 00
89 12
47 03
89 00
23 00
127 82
97 50
49 25
15 30
187 45
58 40
163 00
148 55
101 72
24 25
37 50
175 00
79 75
279 30
81 85
22 71
90 95
73 99
11 00
250 00
185 80
144 50
110 00
236 16
67 00
188 40
33 85
47 75
45 00
39 25
47 99
92 01
51 16
30 25
10 00
104 42
5 21
43 70
165 75
69 65
t Including SIO night allowance. J Including S12 night allowance.
a Opened 1-6-07. ++ Including S15.00 night allowance.
24— d9
Salary
{based on Forward
reirnue of Allow-
previous
year).
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
35
35
35
64
58
flOO
94
144
52
35
t+56
145
79
51
^48
35
95
35
82
73
53
35
35
82
50
125
35
35
40
35
35
118
*142
48
48
120
35
62 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
49 00
35 00
35 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
35 00
71 00
35 00
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
6 66
6 00
3 00
450'
6 00
6 66
S cts.
G uO
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
1300"
13 00
13 00
2 50
13 00
6 00
6 00
Incl uding $30 night allowance.
D-ISO
PO.ST OFFICE DEPARTMEyr
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—ContinHeil.
NoN-AccoLNTiNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
St. Basilb le Grand
St. Basile, Station . . . ."
Ste. Beatrix
b St. Benedict
St. Benjamin
St. Benoit de Matajiedia
St. Bernard, Sud
St. Bernard
St. Blaise..
Ste. Blandinc
St. Brieux
Ste. Brigitte d'Iberville
Ste. Brigitte, Station
St. Bruno de Kamouraska
a St. Bruno
St. Bruno, Station ...
St. Calixte de Kilkenny .......
Ste. Cainille de Bellechasse. . .
St. Canute
St. Cassien des Caps
Ste. Catherine Street, East
Ste. Catherine
Ste. Catherine's Rivei
Ste. Catherine, Station
Ste. Cecile de Levrard
Ste. Cecile de Masham
Ste. Cecile de Milton
Ste. Cecile de Whitton
Ste. Cecile, Station
St. Celestin Station
St. Charles
St. Charles..
St. Charles
St. Charles de Levrard
Ste. Christine
St. Chrysost6me
St. Claude
St. Cleojihas de Brandon
Ste. Clothilde de Chateaugnay. ,
St. Columba .
St. Colomban
St. C6me
Ste. Croix
Ste. Croix Cove
St. Cuthbert Station
St. Cyprien
St. Cyr
St. Cyriac
St. Cyrille
St. Damase
St. Damase des Aulnaies ....
St. Damien
St. Daniel
St. Da\-id de Levis
fj St. Denis Street (sub-otfice).
Chamblj' & Vercheres. . Q
Portneui Q
•Joliette tl
Humboldt Sask
Dorchester Q
Bonaventure Q
St. John's & Iberville.. Q
Digby N.S
St. John's & Iberville.. Q
RiniDuski Q
Humboldt Sask
St. John's & Iber\-ille..Q
St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Kamouraska Q
Nipissing O
Chambly & Vercheres.. Q
Montcalm Q
Bellechasse Q
Two Mountains (}
Charlevoix Qi
St. Mary's QI
Queen's.... P.E.I '
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Portneuf Q
Nicolet Q
Wright Q
Shefford Q|
Compton Q,
Compton Q '
Nicolet Q
Nipissing O
Macdonald M
King's P.E.I
Nicolet Q
Bagot Q.
Prince P.E.I |
Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Ql
•Toliette Q
Uh.lteauguay Q
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Two Mountains Q,
Joliette Qt
York.... N.B;
Annapolis N.S
Berthier Q
Temiscouata Q
Richmond & Wolf p.... Q
Chicoutimi & S:iguenavQ
Kent N.B
St. Hyacinthe Q|
L'Islet QI
Kent N.B,
Macdonald M
Levis Q
St. Lawrence Ql
160 85
230 21
91 00
30 00
82 44
26 00
23 00
41 00
126 00
70 75
76 88
160 66
47 75
163 60
26 75
56 50
136 33
83 0]
118 40
19 50
79 00
92 00
J960 00
20 41
42 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
62 00
35 00
35 00
91 00
35 00
113 00
29 16
35 00
54 00
42 00
t77 00
t+55 00
17 00
35 00
19 02 1
35 00
145 75 1
88 00
84 89 1
40 00
202 57 !
95 00
108 35 !
48 00
234 26
ttl34 00
85 98
+50 00
55 47
35 00
253 50
i:38 00
231 98
102 00
15 00
35 00
72 74
40 00
112 85
50 00
14 80
35 00
84 96
.<737 30
64 45
*47 00
70 25 ,
35 00
15 00
45 75
129 50
78 25
17 40
63 40
38 50
115 19
27 49
18 20
224 25
100 64
22 00
16 70
177 00
35 00
/45 00
+77 00
39 00
35 00
35 00 !
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
105 00
49 00
35 00
35 00
87 00
6 00
52 00
6 00
6 00
6 75
6 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 00
is 00
13 00
18 00
2 50
. . .' . ; ; ; ■
6 00
1
1
9 00
6 00
i
1
13 00
1
!
!
2 50
6 00
b Opened 1-9-07. a Opened 1-6-07. q Opened 8-607. t For revenue, &c., see Apjiendix C, iirider
Monti eal sut-f)ffice.«. /) Including .?15 night allowance. + Including •?15 night allowance. ++ Including
§20 night allowance. </ Including 30 cents night allowance. * Including •?12 niglit allowance. / In-
ludinft SIO night allowance.
XOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-131
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B—Oontinued.
Nox-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries ar.d Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue, revenue of
previous
year).
St. Elie
Ste. Elizabeth
Ste. Elizabeth de Warwick
St. Ebno. .... .
St. Eloi Station
St. Elphege I Yair.aska
St. Elzear de Ham Richmond & Wolfe
St. Elzear de Laval Laval . Q
Ste. Emilie Junction Joliette Q!
St. Emile de Montcalm iMontcalm Q
St. Emile de Suffolk
St. Ephrem Station
St. Esprit
St. Etienne de Beauhamois
St. Etienne de Bolton
St. Etienne des Gres
St. Eugene de Grantham . ,
St. Eugene Mission
St. Eustache jMacdonald
St. Fabien ;Kent
Labelle Q
Beauce Q
Richmond X .^
Beauhamois * ;
Brome (^
Three-Ri v. &St-Maurice(,f
Dnunmond & Artha'ka.Q
Kootenay B.C
M
N.B
Ste. Famille de Demeules jChicoutimi & SaguenayQ
St. Faustin Station Terrebonne Q
a St. Felix jSouris M
St. Fereol | Moatmorency Q
St. Fidele Charlevoix .~ Q
Ste. Flavie Rimouski Q
Ste. Florence Rimouski Q
Ste. Flore Station Three-Riv.&St-MauriceQ
St. Fortunat Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
St. Francis Harbour Guysborough N.S
St. P'rangois de Kent Kent N.B
St. Francois d'Assise Bonaventure Q
St. Frangois de Madawaska . Victoria N.B
St. Francois de Sales, Station Laval Q
St. Frangois d 'Orleans Montmorency Q
Ste. Frangoise Temiscouata Q
Ste. Frangois Xavier Macdonald M
St. Frangois Xavier de Viger Temiscouata Q
St. Francois Xavier de Brompton . . Richmond & Wolfe Q
St. Gabriel de Rimouski ;Riniouski . .Q
St. George Selkirk M
St. George de Malbaie Gasj le Q
St. Georges King's P.E.I]
Salary
(based on Forward
e St. Desire du Lac Noir (Megantic Q
St. Dominique de Bagot JBagot Q
d St. Dominique des Cedres iSoulanges Q
St. Dominique Station iSoulanges Q
St. Donat de Montcalm Montcalm Q
Ste. Dorothee iLaval Q
c Ste. Dorothee, Est [Laval Q
St. Edmond de Berthier jBerthier Q
St. Edouard de Frampton Dorchester Q
St. Edouard de Kent Kent N.B
St. Edouard de Napierville Laprairie & Napier\iIle.Q
St. Edwidge Compton Q
St. Eleanor's jPrince P.E.I
St. Eleuthere iKamouraska Qi
Three- Riv. &St-MauriceQ|
Provencher M|
Diiimmond & Artha'ka.Qi
Glengarry Oi
Temiscouata Q'
• Q
§ cts.
26 00
225 10
10 60
46 84
169 85
51 20
9 00
35 00
33 45
44 75
137 86
239 69
244 50
143 64
279 01
67 50
84 00
82 00
138 32
149 85
25 68
169 00
35 50
58 85
200 54
168 56
LV". .lO
-" (lO
loi 125
138 65
288 45
12 20
121 50
45 00
26 20
304 25
60 79
116 90
115 25
155 30
60 00
163 38
35 52
47 00
17 00
234 40
207 77
37 10
72 35
140 13
15 40
171 95
229 65
32 75
70 00
43 49
Allow-
Rent
Allow-
2 91
:i27 00
17 50
35 00
*90 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
96 00
116 00
60 00
133 00
48 00
156 00
42 00
■H-81 16
i93 00
35 00
101 00
35 00
35 00
100 00
74 00
35 00
54 00
51 00
85 00
134 00
35 GO
58 00
35 00
35 00
117 00
6 25
35 00
51 00
65 00
67 00
35 00
66 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
121 00
107 00
35 00
35 00
73 00
35 00
:3 00
126 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
$ cts. S cts.
, I 13 GO
1 50
8 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
8 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
2 37
6 66
6 00
6 00
3 00 1 6 00
1
13 00
2 00
1 00
13 00
6 00
3 66'
6 00
13 00.
3 00
e Opened 1-3-08. rf Opened 1-10-07. c Opened 1-9-07. a Closed 1-7-07. t Including S12 night
allowance. +t Including 84.16 night allowance. + Including -SI 5 night allowance. * Including .?20. 00
night allowanec.
D-132
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
pnvious
pear).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts. $ cts.
St. George's Channel 'Richmond ^-^I
St. Gerard de Montar\'ille Labelle (^
St. Gerard d'Yamaska Yamaska Q
St. Gilbert Portneuf Q
St. Gilbert Prince P.E I
St. Godfroy ' Bonaventure Q
aSt. Gregor Humboldt Sask
St. Gregoire Kent N.-B
St. Guillaume Station Yamaska Q
Ste. Helene de Chester Drummond & Artha'ka.Q
St. Helen's Huron, W.R O
St. Helier iGaspe Q
St. Hennas Station iTwo Mountaines Q
St. Hilaire jVictoria N.B
St. Hilaire de Dorset jBeauce Q
St. Hilaire du Lac Saint Jean 'Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
St. Hippolyte jSask Sask
St. Hippolyte de Kilkenny 'Terrebonne Q
St. Ignace [ Kent. N.B
fcSt, Ignace du Lac I Maskinonge Q
St. Ignace de Loyola [Berthier Q
St. Ignace de Quebec . . iQuebec Q
**Sl. Irenee les Bains 'Charlevoix Q
St. Isidore jGloucester, N.B
St. Isidore de Belle vue j Humboldt Sask
St. Isidore de Gaspe Gaspe Q
Laprairie & Napierville.Q
Middlesex, E.R O
Victoria ...N.-B
Montcalm Q
Macdonald M
Kent N.B
Rouvnlle Q
Levis Q
Temiscouata Q
Maisonneuve Q
Champlain Q
Q
St. Isidore Junction
St. Ives
St. Jacques
St. Jacques Nord
St. James
St. .Jean Baptiste
St. Jean Baptiste de Rouville. .
St. .Jean Chrvsostdme, Levis.. .
St. Jean de Dieu
St. Jean de la Croix (sub office).
St. Jean des Piles
St. Jean Port Joli, SUtion [L'Islet
St. Joachim de Berthier Berthier .
St. .Joachim de Courval Yamaska
St. Joachim de Shefford Sheflord .
St. John, West IWelland .
St. Jo.seph Antigonishe. . .
St. Joseph
St. Joseph de Kent. . . .
St. Josei)h de Lepage. .
St. Joseph de Levis.. . .
St. Josejih de Mekinac,
St. Joseph de Nioolet. .
St. .Josejih de Sorel.. . .
St. Joseph du Lac
St. Jovite Station
St. Julien
Ste. Julienne Station..,
Ste. Julie Station
St. Lambert de Levi.s...
Q
Q
Q
.0
.N.S
Provencher M
Kent N.B
Rimou.ski Q
Levis Q
Champlain Q
Nicolet Q
Richelieu Q
Two Mountaines Q
Terrebonne Q
Humboldt Sask
Montcalm Q
Megantic Q
Le\n8 Q
53 00
101 78
44 00
75 50
12 00
147 15
47 50
32 50
223 50
88 80
178 89
10 95
80 75
46 25
10 82
G8 00
-31 58
77 97
61 03
10 00
78 70
2 50
139 00
104 50
41 48
9 83
75 78
26 25
146 60
56 50
151 50
151 00
250 90
148 50
261 35
t
163 92
40 20
40 45
77 90
141 20
80 25
83 80
48 45
22 86
49 75
195 25
36 25
18 52
352 32
139 34
177 45
13 00
24 65
183 93
169 20
*51
81
35
35
35
ttso
26
35
*112
46
95
35
35
35
35
36
20
98
.35
35
35
35
44
04
35
35
59
35
67
tt47
69
70
H134
59
130
t
84
35
35
35
55
tt47
35
35
35
35
ttl02
35
35
119
60
tt73
35
35
?124
80
$ cts.
S cts.
20 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
G 00
13 00
6 66
6 00
6 00
13 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
10 00
8 00
6 00
n Opened 1-7-07. 'j Opened 1-8-07. ''Summer office. tFor revenue, &c., sec Appendix C, Montreal
sub-offioea, &e.. * Including .?16 night allowance, .S6 of which i.s arrears. ^Including S12 night allow-
ance. * Including .?20 night allowance. !• Including S25 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTI^'G POST OFFICES
D-133
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiXG Post offices — Revenue, Salaries ai:d Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary [
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
St. Lawrence
St. Lazare
?'St. Lazare
St. Lazare de Vaudreuil
St. Lazare Station
St. Leandre
St. Leon
St. Leolin
St. Leon Hot Springs
St. Leonard de Chicoutimi.. .
St. Leonard de Port Maurice
St. Leon le Grand
St. Liguori
St. Louis
St. Louis I Humboldt
St. Louis de Bonsecours .Richelieu .
St. Louis de Champlain 'Champlain. ,
St. Louis Station IBea.uhamois-
St. Luc
St. Luc
St. Luc de Matane
Ste. Luce
St«. Lucie de Doncaster
St. Lucien
^St. Majoric
St. Malo
St. Malo
St. Malo Station
Frontenac O
Marquette M
Kent N.B
Vaudreuil Q
Vaudreuil Q
Rimouski Q
Macdonald M
Gloucester N.B
Kootenay B.C
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Laval Q
Rimouski Q
Montcalm Q
Prince P.E.I
....Sask
Qj
Kent N.-B
St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Rimouski Q
Rimouski Q
Terrebonne Q
Drummond & Art'baskaQ
Di'ummond & Art'basKaQ
Compton Q
Provencher M
Compton Q
St. Marcel de L'Islet jLlslet Q
St. Marcel de Richelieu [Richelieu Q
Ste. Margaret's jKing's F.E.T
Ste. Marguerite Station Terrebonne Q
Ste. Marie de Blandford [Xicolet Q
Ste. Marie de Charlevoix. ...
Ste. Marie de Sainte Marthe
Ste. Marie Salomee
St. Marks
Ste. Marthe
St. Marys
St. Marys d'Ely
St. Marys River
St. Marj's Road
St. Marys Road, East » .
St. Mathias
St. Mathieu
St. Maure
St. Maurice
St. Maxime
Ste. Melanie
St. Michel
St. Michel de Napierville . . .
St. Michel de Rougemont. . .
St. Michel des Saints
St. Michel de Wentworth....
St. Michel Station
Ste. Modeste
Charlevoix Q
Vaudreuil Q
Montcalm Q
Macdonald M
Vaudreuil Q
i^ssa. West Sask
Shefford Q
'Guysl)orough X.S
King's P.E.I
King's P.E.I
Rouville (.1
Rimouski Q
Re.->tigouche N.B
Kent N.B
Beauce .Q
•Toilette Q
Victoria .....N.B
Laprairie & Napierville. Q
Rouville Q
Berthier Q
Argenteuil Q
Laprairie & Napier vi lie. Q
Temiscouata Q
S cts,
35 50
189 01
15 00
120 70
42 00
49 70
73 75
58 10
70 70
39 00
83 00
127 20
148 84
165 50
62 38
98 75
85 23
140 20
13 25
77 00
87 31
88 45
22!) 75
81 14
80 45
275 04
123 45
125 25
134 40
105 00
43 00
44 75
95 00
8 30
71 80
140 10
39 56
209 88
22 00
34 00
24 25
27 00
11 60
121 50
170 25
3 50
6 00
97 93
115 00
30 00
253 01
197 45
322 20
28 00
61 50
109 15
S cts.! S cts.i -S cts.
35
102
23
67
35
35
37
35
40
35
38
47
**74
**88
36
**66
•38
58
35
44
37
39
108
35
41
131
63
61
69
177
35
35
43
35
35
55
35
106
35
35
*45
35
35
70
87
35
35
37
67
35
ttl49
ttl26
X\m
35
35
49
13 66
2 25
6 00
3 66
6 00
14 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
22 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
C 00
6 00
13 00
.
6 00
6 00
6 00
18 00
13 00
13 00
13 00
6 Opened 1-9-07. q Late St. Majorique, name changed to St. Majoric.
ance. t Including i515 night allowance. "" Including .*10 night allowance.
ance. + Including .?25 night allowance.
** Including §12 night allow-
tt Including S20 night allow-
D-134
PO^T OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary |
(based on | Forward ' Rent
revenue oft Allow- Allow-
previou$ ance. i ance
year).
St. Moise
Ste. Monique des Deux Montagnes .
St. Nazaire
St. Nazaire de Buckland
St. Neree
St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas Est
St. Norbert
St. Norbert Station
St. Ola
St. Omer
St. Onesime
St. Onge
St. Ouens
St. Ours Lock
St. Patrick
St. Patrick
St. Patrick's Channel
St. Patrick's Road . .
St. Paul de la Croix.
St. Paul d'lndustrie .
St. Paul Est
St. Paul's
fcSt. Paul's Island..
St. Paul's Station
St. Philippe de Chester. . .
a St. Piiilijjs .
St. Philoinene Station. . . .
St. Pie
St. Pie de Guire
St. Pierre
S. Pierre de Charlesbourg.
St. Pierre de Sorel
St. Pierre de Wakefield . . .
St. Pierre d'Orleans
St. Polycarpe Junction
St. Raphael
St. Raphael West
St. Raymond
St. Redempteur
St. Regis
St. Robert
St. Romain
Ste. Rosalie
Ste. Rose
Ste. Rose de Lima
Ste. Rose de Watford
St. Rosette
St. Sabine
Ste. Sabine de Bellechasse .
St. Samuel de Horton. . . .
St. Samuel Station
St. Sebastien
St. Sebastien Station
Rimouski Q
Two Mountains.. Q
Bagot Q
Dorchester Q
Bellechasse Q
Levis Q
Levis Q
Kent N.B
Berthier Q
Hastings, E.R O
Bona venture.. . Q
Kamouraska Q
Russell O
Selkirk M
Richelieu Qj
Simcoe, E.R O
Temiscouata Q
North Cape Breton &
Victoria N.S
King's P.E.I
Temiscouata Q
•Toliette Q
Montmagnv. Q
Picttni. ...'. N.S
North Cape Breton &
Victoria N.S
Perth, S.R O
Drummond & Artha'ka Q
Mackenzie Sask
Chateauguay Q
Provencher AI
Yamaska Q
Kent X.B
Quebec Q
Richelieu Q
Wright Q
Montmorency Q
Soulanges Q
Prince P.E.I
(ilengarrj- O
Provencher M
Vaudreuil Q
Huntingdon Q
Richelieu Q
Compton Q
Bagot Q
Inverness N.S
Wright Q
Dorchester Q
Gloucester N.B
St. John's & IberviUe...y
Bellechasse Q
Nicolet Q
Compton Q
St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Beauce Q
S cts.
187 75
212 00
268 75
50 75
171 08
180 23
23 07
45 30
40 00
222 35
228 00
120 01
159 00
112 10
63 50
•40 20
104 24
22 00
3 00
103 90
63 50
30 45
34 00
7 00
104 70
60 25
35 45
25 00
10 00
187 00
26 00
46 50
20 00
59 20
67 50
108 75
25 00
198 00
18 75
78 70
35 00
161 05
175 43
146 23
30 75
2(50 00
110 27
21 25
137 66
35 70
118 91
86 14
388 55
38 25
S cts.
83 00
98 00
aal34 00
1145 00
•*78 00
95 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
92 00
113 00
52 00
138 00
46 00
42 00
35 00
aa64 00
+47 00
35 00
58 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
•S cts.
35
53
35
35
35
35
85
35
35
.%
35
35
52
35
94
35
+54
35
*90
++105
94
35
140
54
35
35
35
63
35
d214
35
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00 ;
00 1
00
00 I
00
00 I
00
00 I
00 j
00
00
00
00 '
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
15 00
75
16 00
40 00
3 00
3 00
aa Including S20 night allowance. || Including .^10 night allowance. ** Including 812 night allow-
ance, b Summer office, a Late C6te. +t Including §20 summer .salary allowance. + Including $12 night
allowance, d Including -?30 night allowance. * Including .?15 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AcoouxTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Oontinued.
Name of Post Office.
Salary
(based on Forward
Revenue, revenue of\ Allow-
previous ance.
year).
St. Severe
St.Severin de Beaurivage. .
St. Simeon
St. Simon
St. Sixte
Ste. Sophie de Lacorne ...
Ste. Sophie de Megantic. . .
St. Sulpice
St. Svlvestre, West
St. Teresa
St. Teresa West
St. Theodore
St. Theodore d'Acton
St. Theodosie
St. Theophile
Ste. Therese
St. Thomas
'/ St. Thomas d'Alfred. . . .
St. Thomas d'Aqiiin
St. Tliomas de Joliette . . .
St. Thomas de Kent
St. Thuribe
Three Riv . & St MauriceQ'
Reauce Q
Charlevoix Q
Gloucester N.B
Labelle Q
Terrebonne Q
Megancic Q,
L'Assomption Q
Lotbiniere Q
King's P.E.r
King's P.E.I
Montcalm Qi
Bagot Q]
Chambiy & Yercheres. .Q'
Beauce Q
Russell O
Carleton X. B
Prescott O
Si. Hyacinthe Q
Joliette Q
Kent N.B
Portneuf Q
St. Timothy iPrince P.E.I
St. Urhain de Ohateauguay jChateauguay Q
St. Valentin St. Johns & Iberville . . Q
Drummond & Artha'ka (-1
Rimouski QI
Labelle Ql
Richelieu Qi
Beauce Qi
Provencher M
Provencher M|
Gaspe • Qj
Berthier Q:
Soulanges Q;
Middlesex, N.R O;
Shelbunie & Queen's. N . S
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
St. John's & Iberville.. Q
Megantic Q
Edmonton Alta
Edmonton Alta
Sadowa N'ictoria & Haliburton .0
Sahanatien Muskoka O
Sailor's Hope Kmg's P. E. 1
Saintfield Ontario, S.R O
Saints Anges Beauce Q
Saintsbury Middle.se.\, N.R O
Salem jWellington, S.R Ol
Salem iKing'.s & Albert N. Bj
Salem |Cumlx;rland N.S
Salem lYarmouth. N.S
Salem Comers Victoria & Haliburton .0
Salem Road South Cape Breton. .N.Si
Salford iOxford, S.R O'
Salina King's & Albert ....N.B
Salisbury iBi-uce, S.R 0[
St. Valere de Bulstrode.. .
St. A'alerien de Rimouski.
St. Veronique
St. Victoire
St. Victor Station
St. Vital
St. Vita!, East
St. Yvon
St. Zenon
St. Zotique
Sable
Sable River
Sable River, West ....
Sabre vois
Sacre Creur de Marie
Sacred Heart
Saddle Lake
S cts.
157 50
100 90
279 25
18 00
105 95
138 25
139 75
71 90
119 54
96 77
5 00
241 00
248 65
124 99
113 oO
52 .58
16 00
35 55
205 40
206 00
32 00
124 50
18 00
166 04
207 55
119 75
113 90
105 20
126 00
118 20
77 71
2 50
45 25
130 00
122 95
22 75
222 62
139 37
627 00
124 39
29 97
146 37
39 25
19 00
20 00
171 25
93 70
19 00
271 31
13 00
2!J 03
235 50
63 75
32 50
164 90
11 95
19 00
S cts.
73
56
*lo5
35
t66
*76
71
35
54
39
2
110
137
49
44
35
35
21
72
100
35
74
35
78
•H-125
66
59
42
57
6 72
35
35
35
b 88
76
35
98
44
tt 145
57
35
58
35
35
35
80
42
35
• 133
35
35
104
35
35
62
35
35
S cts.
3 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
0 25
6 (K)
"'130(1
13 00
2 50
3 00
6 00
13 iK)
6 LK)
6 00
22 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 66'
6 00
6 00
6 00
25 00
2 17
8 00
i3 66'
6 00
20 00
c9 75
6 66
13 00
3 00
13 00
6 00
• Including S15 nigqt allowance, t Including S12 night allowance, a Opened 15-8-07. ft Including
.?20 night allowance, b ncluding .812 night allowance c Including 83.75 arrears rent allowance.
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Gontinued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
F.lectoral District.
! Salary
' {based on Forward
Revenue, revenue of Allow-
previous ance.
i year).
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Salkeld jCharlotte.. 'S.B
Salmon Bay Chicoutimi & Sagiienaj'Q
Salmon Beach Gloucester N.Bj
Salmon Creek Sunbury & Queen'.s. X.BJ
Salmondale Sunbury & Queen's. .N.Bi
Salmonhurst Victoria N.B
Salmon Point Prince Edward. . O |
Salmon River St. John N. Bi
Salmon River South Cape Breton . . N.S ]
Salmon River Lake iGuysborough N.S
cSalmonville .... Middlesex, E.R O
Saltford Huron, W.R 0|
Saltaux Strathcona Altai
Salt Springs King's & Albert N.BI
Salt Springs ■ Pictou N. S
Salt Springs Antigonishe N.S
Salt Springs Station Cumberland N.S
Sambro 'Halifax N.S
Sampsonton Calgary Alta
Samsonville Richmond N.S
Sanborn Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Q
Sancte Andrea Assa. East Saskj
Sand Bay Leeds O
Sand Beach Yarmouth N.S
Sandfield Algoma, E.R O'
Sandford 'Ontario, N.R O
Sandford , Yarmouth N . Si
Sand Hill Compton Q;
Sandhurst Lennox <fe Addingtou. .01
Sandilands Provencher M|
Sand Lake . . . Parry Sound 0,
Sandown Prescott O
Sand Point Guysborough .N.SI
Sand Point Road St. John N.Bj
Sandridge ; Dauphin M!
Sandstone Calgary Alta'
Sandringham Stormont O
Sand River Ciuiilxrland N.S'
Sandusk Haldimand O
Sandwick Comox-Atlin B.C
Sandy Beach Centre Gaspe Q;
Sandy Bay
b Sandy Lake
Sandy Point.
Sangster ....
Sapton
Saraguayville
Sarepta
Sargent
Sarginson . . .
Saron
Sartell
b Sarto ....
Sarty's ! Lunenburg
Saskatchewan Landing ! Assa. West.
Dauphin M
Marquette M
Shelbume & Queen's. N.S
Frontenac O
Selkirk . M
Jacques Cartier Q
Huron, S.R O
Northumberland. ... N.B
Hastings, W.R O
Strathcona Alta
King's*; Albert.... N.B
Provencher . . M
. .N.S
. . Sask
Satuma .
INanaimo B.C
J? cts.
37 25
34 64
34 00
50 23
59 40
109 95
41 60
74 00
18 00
12 25
15 16
207 09
39 20
55 80
97 23
20 00
89 00
172 29
44 53
23 25
21 45
25 00
14 10
11 50
95 04
130 50
85 25
36 50
75 60
78 70
46 00
41 45
28 76
•
60 42
134 96
85 85
130 45
72 70
234 00
278 26
33 95
65 54
234 44
25 85
45 00
13 45
96 50
14 00
29 00
37 50
18 00
45 00
26 50
140 20
88 49
-S cts.
s cts.
35
p 45
.35
35
35
51
35
35
35
35
23
102
35
35
50
35
38
90
35
35
35
.35
35
35
49
tt87
42
35
38
38
35
35
35
35 00
42 00
58 00
:;^0 00
38 00
98 00
tl77 00
35 00
c27 41
105 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
35 00
46 00
42 50
8 00
10 00
9 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
00
2 50
6 66'
2 lO
6 UO
6 00
6 00
(i 00
19 00
13 00
2 50
p Including §10 night allowance for summer, 1907. c Opened 1-8-07. 6 Opened 1-9-07. * For revenue,
&c., see ApiJendix C, under St. John sub-offices, &c. t+ Including $10 night allowance. t Including $12
night allowance, f Including $20 night allowance for winters 1906-07-08. e Including $7 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries ar.d Allowances — Continue^ .
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Sauble Falls. ^.. .. ..
Saulnierville Station.
Sault a la Puce
Sault au Mouton . . . .
a Sault St. Lin
Saurin
Savage Harbour
Savage's Mills
Savanne
Savoie
Savona
Savov
Bruce, N.R O
Digby X.S
Montmorency Q
Chic. &Sag Q
L'Assoniption Q
Simcoe, N.R.... O
King's P.E.I
Shefford Q
Thunder B. & Rainy R.O
Megantic Q
Yale & Caribou B.C
Northumberland N.B
Savoy Landing Gloucester N.B
c Saxby i Humboldt Sask
Sawridge ■ Edmonton Alta
Saxon Hill ' Assa. Eaat Sask
Scadouc Westmoreland X. B
Scandinavia [Marquette M
Scanterbury 'Selkirk M
Scarborough Jimction. . . jYork, C.R O
Scarsdale iLunenburg X.S
Scatarie Island South Cape Breton. .X.S
^Schooner Passage .
Schutt
Schwartz ,
Schyan
Science Hill
Scona
Scotch Bay
Scotch Block
Scotch fort
Scotch Hill
p Scotch Hill East.
Scotch Lake
Scotch Lake
Scotch Line
Scotch Ridge . . .
Scotch Road
Scotch Settlement
Scotch Town . . |Sunbury & Queen's . . N. B
Scotch Weedon [Compton Q
Como\-Atlin B.C
Renfrew, S.R O
Pontiac • ,(
Pontiac Q
Perth. S.R O
Strathcona Alta
Dauphin M
Halton O
Queen's P.E.I
Inverness X.S
Pictou N.S!
York N.Bl
North Ciipe Breton and I
Victoria N.S|
Lanark, S.R Oi
Charlotte X.Bi
Argeuteuil Qj
Westmoreland N.Bj
Salary
(haacd on
revenue of
previous
year J.
Parry Sound O
Pictou X.S
Inverness N.S
Charlotte N.B
York .N.B
Westmoreland N.B
3 00
6 00
Scotia
Scotsbum. . ,
Scotsville . .
Scott Brook
Scott Mills.
Scott Road
Scott's Bay iKing's N.S
Scott's Bay Road jKing's X.S
6ScottSiding 'York X.B
Scottsmf >re i Mi.ssisquoi Q
Scottsville IMiddlesex, E.R O
Scribner I King's & Albert .... X. B
nScudder ;Es.sex, S.R . ..O
Scugog lOntario, S.R. O
a Opened 1-6-07. ^Including .S^-"). 54 night allowance, c Opened 1-1 -08. * Summer Office, p Opened
1-3-08.6 Opened 1-12-07. n Quarantined 11-12-07. e Credit for new office not yet oi^-ned. ft Including
.S15 night allowance, t Including -SIO night allowance.
S cts.
56 45
80 25
58 75
161 91
52 16
41 25
23 50
61 00
4S3 52
10 02
434 24
23 75
16 00
27 00
clO 00
12 00
41 00
58 46
10 71
240 70
33 83
42 20
31 00
50 39
50 30
255 00 I
51 70
34 38 I
64 20
43 00
17 50
14 00
6 OU
24 75
18 50
71 00
37 00
20 00
27 00
60 38
30 75
212 19
17 25
3 00
24 15
87 35
27 00
123 00
35 84
11 00
28 45
45 50
23 50
187 85
51 25
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
29 16
35 00
35 00
35 00
224 00
35 00
rfl89 54
35 00
35 00
8 75
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
6 00
25 00
35
35
35
35
120
35
35
35
35
35
+tl20
35
35
35
35
35
t45
2
35
4 00
19 00
13 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
71 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
43 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
11 66
35 00
35 00
35 00
63 00
35 00
10 00
20 00
13 00
6 00
4 .50
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
NoN-AcoouNTiKG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Seabnght
Sea Cow Pond . . . .
Sea Dog Cove. . . .
Seafoan
Seaforth
Seagrave
Sea Gull
Seal Cove
Seal Cove
Seal Harbour
/Seal Island
Seamo
Searletown
Sea Side
Sea view
Seaview
Sea View
a Seba ...
Sebright
Sechelt
Seckerton
Second Falls
Second Peninsula.
Second Westcock.
Sedley
Seebum
Seely
Seeley's Cove . .
Sefferensville . . . . .
Selbv
Self ridge Corner.. .
Selkirk Road
SellarN-ille
Selraah
Selton
Selwood
Selwyn
Semiwagan Ridge
Seven ^Iile Ridge .
Seven Persons
Sevogle
Sewell
Seymour
Shac' Bay
Shadeland
Shady Nook
Shag Harbour . . .
Shamrock
Shamrock
Shanawan
Shandro
Shanick
Shanklin
Shanly
Shannon
Shannon
Shannon Hall
Halifax N.S
1 Prince P.E.I
King's & Albert N. B
Pictou N.S
Halifax N.S
Ontario, S.R.... 0
Algoma, W.R O
Charlotte N.B
GasiJe Q
Guysborough N.S
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S
Dauphin M
Prince P.E.I
Restigouche N.B
Richmond N.S
St. John N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Edmonton Alta
Ontario, N.R O
Comox-Atlin B.C,
Lambton, W.R O,
Charlotte N.B'
jLunenburg N.S
I Westmoreland N.B
Qu'Appella Sash
Marquette M
Muskoka 0;
Charlotte N.B;
Lunenburg N.S,
Lennox & Addington. .0
King's N.S;
Queen's P.E.Ij
Bonaventure Q
Hants N.S
Kent, E.R O;
Restigouche N.B;
Peterborough, W.R....O|
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Re&tigouche N.B
Assa West Alta
Northumberland . . ..N.B,
Portage la Prairie M
Edmonton Alta
Halifax N.S
Lisgar M
Renfrew, N.R Ol
Shelbume & Queen's.N.S!
Renfrew, S.R Oi
Prince P.E.I]
Macdonald M
Edmonton Alta
Ha.stings, W.R Ol
St. John N.B
Grenville O
Portneuf Q
Sunbury & Queen's. N.B
Muskoka ' . . . . 0
Salary
C based on
revenue of
previous
year).
$ Ct8.| $ cts.
91 01
20 24
8 00
33 10
86 55
303 31
11 00
267 03
79 50
33 43
47 .50
70 70
75 70
26 25
11 50
16 50
100 25
43 25
211 00
220 00
42 70
25 61
9 75
1 00
853 62
26 45
34 95
29 00
30 75
213 50
18^00
9 00
63 45
135 40
87 85
22 00
241 00
8 00
8 00
140 20
30 00
26 25
68 00
20 25
38 75
31 00
167 08
75 40
32 50
98 05
43 00
26 50
53 55
187 30
6 50
78 50
25 00
Forward . Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, anee.
I
cts.
45 00
35 00
35 00
J45 00
44 00
146 00
35 00
129 00
45 00
35 00
13 IX)
1 12
13 00
36 00
*48 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
48 00
13 60
100 00
117 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 (10
tt3S5 60
35 00
46 00
35 00
t45 00
92 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
36 00
35 00
84 00
35 00
35 00
51 00
35 00
35 00
14 00
2 5C
"s oo'
13 6o'
13 00
3 00
44 00
5 00
8 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
74 00
54 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
a5 00
35 00
108 00
35 00
38 00
35 00
6 00
12 00
5 00
13 00
/Winter office. + Including §12 night allowance, a Ojjened 11-11-07. t Credit for new office not yet
opened, ff Including .*5.60 night allowance, t Including SIO night allowance.
NOX-ACCOUKTING POST OFFICES
D-139
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APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTi^'G Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
' Salarj'
(based on
revenue of
j previous
year) .
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Shannonvale Restigonche N.Bi
Shantv Bay Simcoe, N.R O,
Sharp" . . /. King's & Albert. . . .N.B[
Sharp Comers Lennox & Addington . .O
Sharpton Frontenac O
*Shawanaga :Parry Sound .0
Shaw Brook | Westmoreland N.B|
Shawnigan Lake iNanaimo B.C;
Shawenegan Junction Three Riv.&St. MauriceQ
Sheba jSunbury & Queen's . . N. B
Shebeshekong Parry Sound O
Shediac Bridge j Westmoreland N.B
Shediac River Westmoreland N.B
Shediac Road [Westmoreland N.B
Sheenborough
Sheet Harbour Road . .
Sheffield
Sheffield Academy ....
Sheffield Mills Station.
Sheffield Mills
Sheffington
Shefford ^Mountain
Pontiac Q
HaUfax N.S
Went worth O
Sunbury & Queen's. N.B
King's X.S
King's N.S
Shefford Q
Shefford Q
Shefford Vale jShefford Q;
Sheila Gloucester N.Bj
Sheldon Simcoe, S.R 0[
Sheldrake |Chicoutimi& Saguenay Q
Shell Brook |Sask. . . ." Sask'
Shellmouth Marquette M;
Shenley E.st Beauce Q
Shenston 'Thunder Bay and Rainy;
River O
Shenstone ....
Shepard
Shepody Road
Sheppardton . .
Sheppard\'iUe .
Sheridan
Sherlock (King's & Albert N.B
Sherman Road !King's& Albert N.B
Sherwood York, C.R O
King's & Albert N.B
Calgary Alta
King's & Albert N.B
Huron, W.R O
Souris M
Halton O
Sherwood Spring.
Shetland
a Shevlin
Shields
Shigawake
Shillingthorpe
Shiloh
Shilson
Shinimecas Bridge . .
6JShinnickbum
Shiperlay ,
Ship Harbour
Ship Harlx)ur Lake .
Shipka
Shipley
Shippigan Gully ... ,
Shippigan Island
Brockville O
Lambton, E.R O
Marquette M
Renfrew, N.R O
Bonaventure Q
Mackenzie Sask
Wellington, S.R O
Souris M
CumV)erland N. S
North umberland N.B
Macdonald M
Halifax N.S
Halifax N.S
Huron, S.R O
Perth, N.R O
Gloucester N. B
Gloucester N.B
S cts.
22 00
247 35
15 00
27 33
11 00
10 00
4 00 I
405 48 !
184 01 :
29 50
33 50 '
101 50
3 00
31 95
239 64
30 97 i
291 10 '
124 25
104 00
197 47
36 63
28 00
12 00
164 52 I
91 50 1
25 95 '
272 00 !
287 80 i
45 75
S cts.
50"
40
183
3
71
4
173
7
3
32
41
167
33
26
262 60
18 77
8 00
27 20
110 15
16 75
25 00
251 45
119 65
54 45
40 00
16 75
57 50
35
96
35
35
35
30
35
175
75
35
35
44
35
35
156
35
120
62
60
60
35
35
35
71
44
tt47
135
125
35
35 00
35 00
82 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
ill2 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
82 00
8 75
35 00
J175 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
26 25
35 00
122 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
cts. S cts.
" "5 66"
6 66'
19 00
6 00
3 06
3 00
10 00 19 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
5 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
19 00
3 00
13 66
30 00
6 00
* Winter office, a Opened 1-1-08. b Closed 1-12-07. t+ Including S12 night allowance, t Including
$20 night allowance. J Including -SIS night allowance.
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PO.ST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX T>— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Oontinued.
Name of Post Office.
Revenue.
Shijjshaw iChicoutimi & Saguenay Q
c Shipyards Welland O
Shirley lOntario, S.R O
Shirley. JNanaimo B.C
Shirley Settlement jSunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Shives Athol [RestigJuche N.B
Shoganioc \ York N. B
Short Beach ; Yarmouth N.S
Shortholme jSunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Shortreed
Shouldice
Shrewsburj'
Shrigley
Shulie
Shunacadie
New Westminster. . .B.C
Grey, N.R O
Argenteuil Q
Dufferin O
Cumberland N.S
North Cai>e Breton and
Victoria N.S
Yale& Cai-iboo B.C
Yale& Canboo B.C
Hastings, W.R O
Victoria N.B
Dauphin M
Inverness N.S
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Grey, iN.R O
Northumberland N.B
Lennox & Addington . . O
Ontario, N.R O
Assa. West Sask
Victoria N.B
Marquette M
Yale (fc Cariboo B.C
Silverdale Lincoln O
Silvcrdale ;New Westminster.... B.C
Silverdale Station Lincoln ()
Silver Grove Sask Sask
Silver Hill Norfolk O
Silver Lake .Peterborough, W.R O
Silver Mountain Thunder B. & RainyRiv.O
Silver Plains Provencher M
r Silver Park Humboldt Sask
» Silver Stream Humboldt Sesk
SilverWater Algoma, E.R O
Simard Chicoutimi & Saguenay.Q
Simcoe Island Frontenac .0
Similkameen Yale & Cariboo B.C
a Simons Valley Calvary Alta
Shuswap
Sicamous
Sidney Crossing .
Siegas
Siglunes
Sight Point
Signal
Silcote
Sillikers ..... . .
Sillsville
Siloam
Silton
Silver Beach ....
Silver Creek
Silver Creek . . . .
Simmons
Simpson Corner
Sinclair
Sinclairville
Sine
6.Sinnett
Sinnott's Road. .
Sion
Sirdar
Wright Q|
Lunenburg N.S;
Kootenay . . B.Ci
Wentworth O'
Hastings. W.R O^
HumV)oldt Sask
King P.E.I
Edmontrm Alta
Kootenay B.C
."5 cts.
27 20
55 75
6pO
43 20
2 00
132 75
21 25
36 25
18 25
59 62
12 00
46 55
69 25
161 50
50 15
298 91
696 92
148 50
192 90
12 .50
22 75
29 45
37 50
48 18
54 00
68 05
42 25
13 00
6 25
50 38
46 77
80 85
79 65
26 50
55 50
27 95
97 70
70 20
23 25
66 85
97 75
25 42
6 00
9 25
240 00
55 50
73 05
23 57
65 00
82 96
46 10
10 00
109 40
233 25
13 00
Salary
(based an
revenue of
Forward
Allow-
Rent
Allow-
previous
year).
ance.
ance-
§ cts.
35 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
*50 00
35 00
109 00
35
dl33
202
66
81
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
36
35
37
35
48
36
26
So
44
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
45
c35
35
54
108
35
S cts.
§ cts.
1
1
6 00
3 00
13 00
13 00
25 00
6 00
6 00
1
j
1
7 00
3 33
4 66
5 00
8 00
2 50
2 50
ttlO 00
6 00
13 00
Sissiboo- Falls iDigby N.S
c Opened 1-2-08. 'Including .^15 night allowance, d Including $29 . 76 ni^ht allowance, v Opened
1-7-07. p Late Carrot River, a Ofx^ned 1-4-07. 6 Opened 25-3-<J7. c Including 48 cts. arrears salary,
ft Special forward allowance.
XON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-141
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Sisson Ridge [Victoria N.B
Six Mile Brook iPictou N.S
Six Mile Road Cumberland N.S
Six Nations Brant O
SLx Portages iWright Q
Six Roads (xloucester N. B
Sixteen Island Lake Argenteuil Q
Sixty nine Corners Brant O
Skafse Strathcona Alta
Skalholt jPortage la Prairie M
Skaro lEdmonton Alta
Skibo lAlgoma, E.R O
Skibbereen -Northumberland W.R..0
Skibbereen i Assa.. West Sask
Slddegate Comox Atlin B.C
Skinner's Pond Prince P.E.I
Skipness Bruce, N.R O
Skipton Sask Sask
Skir Dhu N. Cape Bret. & Vic. N.S
Skull Creek Assa. West Sask
Skye j Prescott O
Sky Glen Inverness N.S
Sky Mountain Inverness N.S
Slager Qu' Appelle Sask
Slahaltkan Yale & Cariboo B.C
Slate Falls Lennox & Addington . . O
Slate River Valley Thunder B. & Rainy R.O
Slatington Richmond & Wolfe . . . . Q
Sleeman Thunder B. & Rainy R..0
Sleipner Humboldt Sask
Sleswick Peel O
d Sloan Comox Atlin B. C
Sluggett Mackenzie Sask
Slugget Nanaimo B.C
Sliuce Point YarmoTith N. S
Smithdale Simcoe, N.R O
Smithfield i Northumberland, E. R. . O
Smithfield Guysborough N.S
Smith's
Smith's Corner
Smith's Corners
Smith's Cove
Smith's Creek
Smith Town King's & Albert N.B
Smithsville Shelburne & Queen's .N.S
Smoky Falls Nipissing ()
Snake Creek Marquette M
Snake River Renfrew, N.R O
Westmoreland N.B
Kent N.B
Pontiac
Digby N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Snelgrove
Snider Mountain . .
Snider's Comers . . .
Snow Road Station
Snowville
Peel., O
King's & Albert N.B
Halton 0
Frontenac O
Algoma, E.R O
Snyder jWelland O
Soapstone Mine Inverness N.S
Sober Island ... iHalifax N.S
§ cts.
24 25
31 00
19 10
36 00
47 20
66 25
266 33
24 80
20 20
15 00
65 00 i
31 90 !
23 75 I
89 70 :
120 55
24 25
11 00
33 50
32 20
42 20
51 45
23 00
17 10
99 47
26 00
25 20
57 74
33 00
231 86
179 13
37 20
15*00
65 00
27 25
96 11
57 75
265 40
34 00
197 00 "
24 00
32 50
300 70
26 25
40 00
45 75
84 58
37 07
89 00
148 75
21 00
53 50
135 06
25 45
78 45
25 25
45 00
S cts.
35
35
35
35
35
35
tl50
35
36
35
35
*45
35
44
46
35
35
35
35
35
35
t+47
35
35
35
35
35
35
i982
82
35
14
35
35
35
35
110
J53
100
35
35
133
35
35
35
38
35
42
78
35
35
79
35
48
35
*45
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
§ cts.
.? cts.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
66
00
00
""' 3 00
"'306'
5 50
"l306'
6'66'
6 00
58
00
00
00
00
00
00
13 00
00
,13 00
00
00
00
13 00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10 00
3 00
6 00
00
00
6 00
00
00
00
2 50
00
(/ Opened 1-10-(j7. + Including S40 night allowance. * Including -SIO night allowance. If Including
•812 night allowance. /) Including S8.WJ night allowance. + Including 5=18 night allowance. * Includ-
ing $10 night allowance.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on Forward ' Rent
revenue of Allow- i Allow-
previous ance. I ance.
year.)
Soda Lake
Sointula « .
Solheima
Soldier's Cove
Solina
Sollmann
Solmesville
Sohvay
c Somenos
Somerville
Sonora
Sonya
Sooke
b Sonningdale
Soperton
Sorrel Ridge
Sourisford
Souris West
a Souris Valley
South
South Alton
Southampton
Southampton
South Augusta . .
South Bai of Sidney River
South Barnston.
South Bay
South Bay
South Bay
South Bay Mouth
South Beach
V South Beud
South Branch
South Branch (Ken)
South Branch of St. Nicholas River
South Brook
South Can;xan
South Cavuga
South Cklnes !
Southcote
Southcote
South Cove
South Dudswell
South Dunnner
South East Passage . . .
South Ely
South Eiid
South Esk
Southey .....
Southfield
South Forks
South (iate
South Gillies
South Gloucester
South (iordons\'ille ".
South (Jower
South Granby
[Edmonton Alta
Coniox Atlin BC.
Stratlicona Alta
Richmond N.S
Durham O
Edmonton Alta
Prince Edward O
Bruce, S.R O
Nanaimo B.C
Carleton N.B
Guysborough N.S
Ontario, NR O
Nanaimo B.C
Sask Sask
Leeds O
Charlotte N.B
Souris. . . M
iKing's P.E.I
jQu'Appelle Sask
.Lunenburg N.S
King's N S
York N.B
King's P.E.I
Granville O
South Cape Breton . .N.S
iStanstead Q
! Prince Edward O
St. .John N.B
iN.Cape Breton & Vic. N.S
|Algoma, E.R O
I Gaspe Q
'Edmonton. Alta
Colchester N.S
King's & Albert. ...N.B
Kent N.B
Cumberland N.S
Yarmouth N.S
Haldimand O
Sunbury & Queen's. . N.B
VVentworth O
Assa West Sask
N. Cape Bret. & V^ic.N.S
Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Q
Peterboroi gh, E.R O
Halifax N.S
Sheflford Q
Welland O
Northumberland . .-.N.B
Assa. West Saskj
King's & Albert.... -N.B
Assa. West Sask
Middlesex, E.R O
Thunder B. & Rainy R.O'
RusseU Oi
Carleton -N.B|
(irenville Ol
ShefJord Q
S cts.
1»K) 43
90 45
5 00
50 00
308 00
26 25
49 00
47 IK)
137 49
137 00
194 65
342 37
49 00
18 29
56 00
20 00
16 25
130 20
33 00
50 89
19 00
33 .50
10 00
l67 40
46 60
39 25
78 25
39 50
l25 55
79 40
1095
37 58
64 2o
15 00
lOO 70
32 25
10 00
177 12
30 00
45 25
46 25
41 50
97 37
94 00
37 30
23 45
163 34
22 00
435 70
31 75
43 30
27 52
32 10
69 00
32 00
77 00
14 20
35
e54
35
35
149
35
35
35
35
35
94
162
35
24
35
35
35
60
26
35
35
a5
35
91
35
35
36
35
65
35
35
20
35
35
40
35
35
88
35
35
35
35
tt63
36
35
35
77
35
ri212
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
cts.
00
50
00
00
00
00
00
00
82
00
00
00
00
87
00
00
00
00
25
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
41
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
02
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
S cts.
•^ cts.
13 00
0 15
3 30
6 00
7 00
19 00
6 00
8 66
5 00
6 00
6 OO
6 00
6 00
19 00
5 00
cRe-oi^ened 1-10-07. a Opened 1-7-07. 6 Opened 15-7-07. t Including .?16 night allowance, ft In-
cluding 812 night allowance, d Including .?14. 02 night allowance. r Opened 1-9-07. c Closed 11-5-07.
yOX-ACCOUXTIXG POST OFFICES
D-143
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX jy— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
South Granville
South Greenwood
South Gut of St. Ann's
South Ham
South Harbour
South Harmony . . I King's X.S
c South Junction Provencher M
South Highlands ilnverness N.S
Queen -.P.E.I!
King's N.S'
N. Cape Bret. & Vic.N.S!
Richmond & Wolfe.... q1
X. Cape Bret. & Vic. X.S
South Knowlesville
South Lake
South Lake
South Lancaster .
South Lochaber .
South Manchester
South ^larch
South ilcLellan's Mountain Pictou X.S
South Meltort.. . Humboldt Sask
Carleton X.B
Leeds O
King's P.E.I
Glengarry O
Guy sbo rough N.S
Guy.-<borough N.S
Carleton O
South Melville
South ^liddleton
a South Milford
South ^lonaghan
South Morland
South Xr-lson Road
South Xewbridge
South Pelham
South Pender
Southport . . .
South Port Morien ...... .
South Pugwash , ,
South Range
South Rawdon
South River
South R i ver Lake
South Salt Sjjrings
South Scott Bay
South Side Basin of River Dennis ..
South Side of Baddeck River
South Side of Boulardarie
South Side of ^Vhycocomagh Baj'.
South Tilley
South Tremont
South Uniacke . . . .
South Vale...
South Vancouver
South Victoria .....
Southville
South Wallace
p South Wellington
South West
South West Margaree
South West Point
South West Port Hood
South We.st Port Mouton
South We.st Ridge
Queen's P.E.I
Xorfolk O
Annapolis N.S
Peterborough, W. R . . . . O
Guysboi'ough X.S
Xorthumberland .... X. B
Carleton N.B
Welland O
Nanaimo B.C
Queen's P.E.I
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Cumberland X.S
Digbv X.S
Hants X.S
Gloucester X.B
Guysborough X.S
Antigonishe X.S
King's X.S
Inverness X.S
Xorth Cape Breton and
^Victoria N.S
Xorth Cape Breton and
Victoria X.S
Inverness X.S
Victoria N.B
King's N.S
Hants X.S
Colchester X.S
City of Vancouver. ..B.C
Cumberland N. S
Digby N.S
Cumberland N.S
Nanaimo B.C
Prince P.E.I
Inverness N.S
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Inverness N.S
Shelburne & Queen. .N.S
Inverness X'^.S
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
>jcar).
17 00
26 00
86 43
258 65 i
13 80 :
11 25 i
7 00
11 75
23 00 I
.^^3 00 I
16 25
198 25
57 00 i
9 17 I
245 10 I
11 00
52 00
33 20
122 29
90 69
157 42 (
5 00 '
18 00 i
13 78
49 50
56 00
56 10
28 50
23 86
40 50
123 25
41 50
41 00
5 00
12 50
204 00
24 00
34 50
20 00
32 70
21 00
65 30
37 76
187 00
43 75
10 50
32 20
149 00
33 00
106 50
24 70
34 00
29 00
10 00
S cts.
35
35
:67
118
35
35
2
35
35
35
35
87
*43
35
103
35
35
35
t83
26
58
35
35
35
35
35
56
35
35
35
60
35
t-47
35
35
gllO
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
i'64 00
35 00
35 00
?5 00
35 00
S cts.
46 00
" 3 '66
3 00
13 00
3 o6'
G 00
38 00
13 66
6 00
"" 18 66
6'66'
3 00
0 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 (X)
6 00
(c) Opened 1-3-08. («) Opeded 1-7-07. ij Including .$25 night allowance. * Including §8.50 night
allowance, f Including $20 night allowance, p Opened 1-6-07. v Including .$12 night night allowance.
q Including .§16 night allowance.
D-144
Non-Accounting
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Post Offices-Revenue, Salaries and AWowances-Gontinued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District. j Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue
previous
yea r).
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Southwold Station iS^' v-' wl ' ^ o'
Southwood n T^ Vr O
|o-th-Zorra •. Ki ERV.V.: ! ! ^^
i;::^Scheen:::: •:::::.:... .Y^^cariw rc
Spanish Ship Bay
Sparrow Lake . . .
Sparwood
Spa Springs,
Sjiectlside
Speervillo
SiJeight's Comur .
Spence
Spence
Spencer's Island .
Speyside
b Spilsted
Spires
Spirit River
Spragxie.
a Sprattville
Spring Bank
Springbank
Spring Bay
Springbrook ....
Spring Coiiloe.
Springdale
Springdale
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springhaven . . .
Spring Hill
Spring Hill
Giiysboro' ^ -S
Muskoka -• -.^
KiK)tenay B.C
Annapolis N.S
Wellington, S.R .O
Carleton N.B
Sunbury & Queens. .jS.B
Parry Sound -^ O
Westmoreland Vl;
Cumlx-rland N.S
Halton -O
Strathcona Alta
Wellington, N.R O
Athabaska •
Provencher i»l
AssaWest Sask
Calgary........ Alta
Middlesex, N.R O
Algoma, E.R O
Dorchester Q|
Alta V^
Digby ^■!5
Strathcona Alta
Selkirk --M
York --N-B
Queen's '^'i
Yarmouth -N .^
Russell O
Compton • • -Q
Spring Hill. Sn-R.-.V-VV.-. O
Springinount Humboldt Sask
Spring Grove Portage la Prairie Ml
sprinlRoad S;'Sew'sR-v.::::8
^:^^^::-::-:::r::::::::.\^ ,m
o' ,.„ Edmonton Aita
|?^^;;^ecentre:::::: :::::• K^—.n aiu!
sp^Harbom:-.-.:::::: ^^c^^::::.^s^
li;ylD^:.-.::;::::..:.;:::.:::.:::;A-.East sask
Squaraish iC'ty of,\
Squaw Valley lAssa,
is;;i^naV.v..v;.v..-:::::::::'Q^cE;^^
(M Opened 1 -2-08. « Opened 1 -6-07. c Credit for new office not yet
allowance.
cts
150 25 \
G5 25
42 07 I
131 75 1
22 00
124 30
245 00
211 99
00 43
36 00
14 00
5 00
39 40
41 00
172 40
42 12
20 00 I
11 00
33 40
173 20
41 85
44 27
104 26
47 75
32 50
181 20
26 25
54 94
59 50
41 25
56 75
50 20
45 00
131 35
56 20
31 95
75 05
21 95
37 25
19 60
56 50
159 97
26 70
95 90
115 83
21 50
188 64
clO 00
12 00
^ancouver. . .!'.('
West Sask
N.R ()
... M
S cts.
74 00
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
50 00
70 00
74 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
90 00
35 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
64 00
29 16
35 00
52 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
87 00
35 00
45 00
62 00
35 00
88 00
S cts
i 106 50 I
92 70
63 76 1
1 146 08
99 46
29 21 \
) 87 35
I 110 00
35 00
66 00
*51 00
35 00
60 00
55 00
35 00
48 00
39 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
4 00
8 00
2 00
6 00
6 00
256'
6 00
0 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 (M1
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 CO
6 00
oiJened. * Including S15 night
yox-ACCorxTixG post offices
D-145
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPEXDIX T>— Continued.
Nox-AccouxTiNG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
StaflFord
Stagsbum
a Stainsleigh
Stake fload
Stanbuni
Stanburj"
Stanchel .
Stand Off
Stanhoi^e
Stanhope
Stanley
Stanley
Stanleydale
Stanley House
Stanley Section
Stanley's Corners
Stanley's Mills
Stanton
Stan wood. . . . ^
** Stan wood 'sJBeach
Stapledon ,
Staple's Bi'ook Colchester
Star Peel.
Renfrew, N.R O
Wright Q
Strathcona Alta
Cumberland N.S
Lunenburg N.S
Missisquoi Q
Queen's P.E.I
Alta Alta
Stanstead Q
Queen's P.E.I
Thunder Bay & Rainy R. O
Cumberland X.S
Muskoka O
Parry Sound O
Lunenburg N. S
Carleton O
Peel O
Dufferin O
Northumberland, E.R..0
Yarmouth N.S
Carleton O
. ...N.S
O
Revenue.
Star iEdmonton Alta
Stardale i Prescott O
Starkey's ISunbury & Queen's . . N.B
Starks Corners Pontiac Q
Starkville I Durham O
Starleigh
Stamesboi-ough
Starrat
Starview
aStaufFer
Staynerville
Steam Mill Village.
Steele's Lake
Steel's
Steenburg
Steep Creek
Steep Creek
d Steerford
Steevescote
Steeve's Mills
Steeve's Mountain .
Steeve's Settlement
Stenson
Stepney
Stephenfield
b Stem |Calgary
■c Stevens ! Assa. West.
Mackenzie Sask
Huntingdon Q
Parry Sound O
Sask Sask
Strathcona Alta
Argenteuil . . Q
King's N.S
North Cape Breton and,
Victoria N.S
Pontiac Q
Ha.stings, E.R O
Humboldt Sask
Guysborough N.S
Calgary Alta
King's & Albert N.B
King's* Albert N.B
WestUKircland N.B
Westmoreland N.B
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Prescott O
Macdonald M
. . . Alta
. . . Sask
Salary
(based on 1 Forward
revenue of Allow-
previous ance.
j/ear).
...O
...O
.B.C
...O
S cts.
36 75
41 95
131 00
31 75
12 00
41 00
32 25
5G 00
126 82
35 25
13 00
26 25
23 45
H3 00
34 00
76 00
45 00
171 44
68 25
50 00
70 30
16 25
25 90
53 60
65 75
45 50
86 50
40 80
18 00
99 80
32 50
24 44
88 86
114 75
8fi 00
6 00
15 00
130 35
42 20
30 00
— 30
13 50
22 20
48 (XI
19 25
42 47
115 10
71 67
23 05
24 91
42 30
86 40
"30'95
S cts.
35
J45
32
35
35
35
35
42
58
35
t55
35
35
b71
35
36
35
103
35
35
35
35
35
55
36
35
35
35
35
48
35
35
32
67
36
35
35
67
35
35
20
35
35
35
35
35
53
42
14
11
35
65
35
35
Rent
Allow-
ance.
§ cts. S cts.
.;;;..""
3 66
6 00
t+84 00
6 00
" ■
13 (X*
2 50
io 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
Stevenson Kent, W.R
Stewart [Kent, W.R .
**Stewart Comox Atlin.
Stewart Bay i Parry Sound
a Oi)ened 1-5-07. ** Summer office. % Including SIO night allowance, f Including .$20 si^ecial salary
allowance. fc Including .S15 night allowance. ft Including -SI 2 arrears forward. rf Closed 31-10-07.
fc Opened 1-11 07. c Opened 1-12-07.
24— DlO
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AcoouNTiNG Post OfficGS — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xaine of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Stewartdale
Stewarton
Stewart River
Stewartville
Stewartwyn
Stewiacke Cross Roads.
Stickney
Stiles Village
e Stinsou
Stillman
Still Water
Stirling
Stirling Brook
Stirling Falls
Stobie Mine
Stockdale
Stockwell
Stoddarts
Stoke Centre
Stonefield Heights
Stoneham
Stonehaven
Stone House
Stoneleigh
Stone Quarry
Stone Ridjre
Stony Beach
Stony Creek
Stonj'brook
Stony Island
Stoneywood
Storie
Stomiont
Stomoway
Stornowaj-
Stovely . .'
Straiton
Strange
aStrangfield
Strasburg
Strathadam
Strathbum
Strathcarrol
Strathewen
eStrathmartine
Strathmore
Strathinore
Straihnaim
Strathcona
//Strathmore
rfStrawberry Hill
Street's Ridge
Streamstown . .
Strome . .
Stromness
Stronach Mountain . . . .
Revenue.
Inverness N.S
King's & Albert . . . . N.B
Vukon Territory
Renfrew, S.R..! O
Strathcona Alta
Colchester N.S
Carleton N.B
Westmoreland N. B
Qn'Ai)pelle Sask
Pictou N.S
(iuysltorough N.S
Richmond N.S
Hants N.S
Parry Sound O
Ni pissing O
Northumberland, E.R .0
Chateau^iay Q
Annapolis N.S
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Argenteuil Q
Quebec Q
Gloucester N.B
Cumberland N.S
Muskoka O
Wellanrf O
York..^ N.B
Assa. West . . .Sask
King's & Albert N.B
Qu'Appelle Sask
Shnlburne & Queen's.N.S
Wcllinj^ton, N.R O
Pai ry Somid 0
Guysborough N.S
Compton Q
Mackenzie Sask]
Nanaimo B.C
New Westminster . ..B.C
York, N.R O
Es.sex, S.R 0(
Waterloo, S.R Ol
Northumberland . . ..N.B
Middlesex, W.R o!
Qu'Appelle Sask
Selkirk M
Assa West Alta
Stormont O
Calgary Alta
Grey, N.R O
King's P.ii.I
Jaques Cartier Q
New Westminster. . B.C
Cumlierland N.S
Strathcona 'Alta
Strathcona Alta
Haldimand O
Annajwlis N.S
Salary
(based on ! Forward
revenue of Allow-
previous , ance.
year.)
S cts.
30 75
48 75
50 25
49 25
19 43
92 67
88 55
12 00
12 00
36 55
80 80
22 00
64 50
39 50
211 00
97 91
36 00
32 25
177 25
1 00
35 50
208 46
17 00
21 50
48 00
42 50
83 50
16 00
45 00
113 30
26 45
37 20
51 70
201 25
39 00
33 80
22 00
94 20
49 80
95 10
36 96
109 20
51 45
22 20
22 95
28 20
653 44
19 50
If. 00
24 95
27 00
47 50
30 20
429 08
120 82
10 00
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
^51 00
35 00
S cts.
S cts.
■
35 66
35 00
52 00
43 00
10 00
6 00
35 00
5 83
35 00
*58 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
37 50
46 00
35 00
35 00
3 00
73 00
6 (X)
35 00
35 00
3 00
100 00
35 00
13 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
35 00
56 00
35 00
6 00
35 00
t47 00
ni7 00
35 00
3 00
6 83
3 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
32 91
54 00
6 00
35 00
58 00
6 00
:35 00
35 00
12 00
35 00
135 00
35 00
13 00
35 00
24 22
8 75
35 00
35 00
138 00
67 00
13 00
6 00
35 00
e Opened 1-2-08. y Including $8 night allowance for winter 1906-07, and $8 for winter 1907-8. II Salary
&c., entered in Auditor General's Rejwrt. 'Including S20 night allowance. f Including $12 night
allowance, summer 1907. a Opened 1-5-07. c Closed 1 -7-07. b Opened 22-7-07. d Opened 1-1-08.
^ON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Strong
Strongfield
Strongville
Stroud
Stubb's Bay ....
/Stump Lake
Sturgeonville . .
Sturgeon
Sturgeon Bay . . .
*Sturgeon Point
Suffield
Suffolk Station..
Sugar Camp . . . .
Sugar Loaf
Suma.s
Summerfield
Summerhill
Summer Hill
Summerlea
Summerstown Station.
Summerview
Summerville
Sumnierville
Summerville C centre. . .
Summit
Sumner
Sunbury
Sunburj'
Sundial
Sundridge
Sunnidale Comers . . . .
Sunny Bank
Sunny Brae
cSunnyTsle
Sunny mead
Sunny Plain
Sunnyslope
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunrise
Sunshine
Electoral District.
Parry vSound O
Humboldt Sask
Simcoe, N.R O
Mackenzie Sask
Pontiac Q
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Edmonton Alta
King's P.E.I
Simcoe, E. R o
Victoria & Haliburton..O
Sherbrooke Q
Queen's P.E.I
Inverness N.S
North Cape Breton &Vic-
toria N.S
New Westminster . ..B.C
Carleton N.B
Huron, W.R 0
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
•Jacque.s Cartier Q
Glengarry. O
Alta Alta
Peel O
King's P.E.I
Shelburne & Queen's. .N.S
Colchester N.S
Assa East Sask
Frontenac O
New Westminster . ..B.C
Alta Alta
Pictou N.S
Simcoe, N.R O
Gaspe Q
Westmoreland 'N.B
Mackenzie Sask
Assa East Sask
Humboldt, Sask
Calgary Alta
King's N.S
Restigouche N.B
N. C. Breton & Vict. N.S
Huron, E.R O
Surette Island Yarmouth N.S
Surrey Centre Nev/ Westminster. . .B.C
Sussex Comer King's & Albert N.B
Sussex Portage King's & Albert N.B
Sutherland p]ssex, N. R O
Sutherland's River Pictou N.S
Selkirk M
Lambton, E.R O
St. John N.B
Nipissing O
Edmonton Alta
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
^Revenue.
Suthwyn
Sutorville
Sutton
dSutton Bay .
j/Swallowhurst
Swan Creek ._
cSwanson | Assa West Sask
Swansburg ) Shelburne & Queen's.. N.S
S cts
27 20
199 Sn
33 00
tt6 00
109 00
12 00
15 00
147 50
232 50
333 00
53 61
12 75
23 50
39 00
77 50
59 85
37 00
39 59
107 00
244 96
21 34
83 56
31 00
44 00
64 25
25 00
122 41
79 50
tt7 00
32 50
139 01
29 10
137 25
23 91
24 45
128 26
296 25
10 00
24 00
9 00
5 00
70 97
98 00
219 95
13 50
66 85
26 50
12 50
90 00
17 50
42 61
10 00
36 10
54 13
45 50
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
35 00
78 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
45 00
2 91
35 00
58 00
47 00
f7215 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t47 96
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
57 00
128 00
35 00
f/77 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
70 00
36 00
35
52
35
50
11
35
35
120
35
35
35
35
35
43
91
35
35
35
35
44
35
27
2
35
29
35
00
00
00
00
66
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
76
91
00
16
00
8 cts.
1 75
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
6 00
2 50
6 00
25 00
5 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
3 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
1 25
13 00
6 00
2 50
/ Opened 1-3-08. * Summer office. c Opened 1-12-07. ft Credit for new office not yet opened
g Including .S15 night allowance, f Including .$12.96 night allowance, .S2.96 of which is arrears, d Oiiened
15^-07. '/Opened 1-3-08. cO{>ened 1-6-07.
24— DlOi
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Nan.e of Post OflBce.
I^lectoral District.
Revenue.
cSwanson Bay
Swarthmore
Sweabur^
S\veeny\nlle
Sweet's Comers
Sweet's Comers
Swindon jParry Sound
Swinton Park
Switzerville
•Sybil Cove
Sydenham Place
Sydney Forks
Sydney River
Sykeston
Sylvan
fcSylvan Lake
Sylvan Valley
Sylvan A'^alley
Sylvester
Synton
Sypher's Cove
Syzewezenko
T.
ACHE STATION.
Tadousac-oufcsi
/Taft
6Talon
Taillon
Tfvin
Talbot
Talbotyille Roya'.
Tamarisk
Tambling's Comers . . .
Tancook I.sland
Tancred
Tancredea
Tankville
Tansley
Tantallon
Tapley's Mills
Tapleytown
Tapscot
Tarentorus
Tarantum
Tarbert
Tarbot
Tarrys
o Taschereau
Tatamagouche MouD tain.
Tatehurst
Tatlock
Taunton
Tay Falls
Taylor
Comox- Atlin B.C
Sask . Sask
Oxford, S.R O
Kent N.B
Hants N.S
Leeds O
.. ..O
Grey, E.R O
Lennox & Addington . . O
Chicoutimi &Saguenay.Q
Drummond & Artha'ka.Q
South Cape Breton ..N.S
N. C. Breton & Vict. N.S
Lambton, W.R O
Middlesex, N.R O
Strathcona Alta
Algoma, W.R O
Antigonishe N.S
Pictou ....N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Provencher M
Thunder B. & Rainy R.O
Chicoutimi & Sagiienay Q
Yale& Cariboo ....B.C.
St. John's & Iberville. .Q
Chicoutimi & Saguenav Q
Norfolk .".0
Strathcona . . .Alta
Elgin, W.R O
Dauphin M
Middlesex, E.R . . O
Lunenburg N. S
Lambton, E.R O
Pontiac Q
We.stnioreland N.B
Halton O
Halifax N.S
Carleton N.B
Wentworth, S.R O
Calgary Alta
Algoma, W.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Dufferin O
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Kootenay B.C
Beauce Q
Colchester N.S
Chateauguay .... Q
Lanark, N.R O
Ontario, S. R O
York N.B
Leeds O
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
239 82
213 38
138 05
27 00
53 07
51 50
12 50
253 89
25 50
37 00
72 00
39 98
45 18
35 26
114 72
57 66
43 25
18 00
38 50
8 00
13 25
65 00
74 30
26 00
45 00
66 25
136 62
23 79
184 10
152 20
13 75
205 65
103 91
14 00
125 00
6 00
76 00
146 40
15 00
93 00
112 74
31 08
3 00
21 00
30 45
38 69
165 00
24 50
116 75
46 20
77 20
18 75
52 00
S cts.
Forward Rent
Allow- ! Allow-
ance. I ance.
$ cts. $ tcs
118
57
73
35
35
35
35
69
35
35
36
35
+47
35
67
32
35
35
35
35
35
35
37 50
35 00
5 83
32 07
64 00
a5 00
38 00
82 00
35 00
48 00
40 00
35 00
55 00
35 00
42 00
68 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
++39 50
c39 67
40 41
35 00
51 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
" "io'oo
7 58
6 00
6 00
6 00
? 00
£ )0
6 00
1
34 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 W>
3 76
1 50
6 00
3 00
e Opened 1-9-07. * Summer otfic<-. I Opened 1-.5-07. / Ojiened 1-2-08.
allowance. ++ Including §4.50 night allowance. 9 Opened 1-6-07.
+ Including $12 night
XOX-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-Accou^■TI^'G Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District. Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward
AUow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
1
I
S cts.
S cts.
S cts.
$ cts.
raylorboro .
Taylor's Head . . .
Taylor Village..
Taylorville
Tay MUls
Tay Settlement . .
Tayside
Xeeterville
Tehkiimmah
Telfer
Telegraph Creek
Telford
Telford ville
Humboldt Sask
Halifax N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Alta Alta
York N.B
York N.B
Stormont O
N^orfolk O
Algoma, E. R O
Middlesex, E.R O
Comox-Atlin B.C
Pictou N.S
Strathcona Alta
*Temagami Park ... jNipissing O
*Timiskaming iPontiac Q
Temperance Vale i York N.B
Temple [York - N.B
Strathcona Alta
Middlesex, E.R O
Dauphin M
Algoma, W.R O
Hants N.S
St. John N.B
Queen's P.E.I
King's & Albert.... N.B
Lanark, S.R 0
Halifax N.S
Lambton, W.R O
O
0
Templeton
Tempo
Tenby
Tenby Bay
Tenecape
Ten Mile Creek.
Ten Mile House
Tennant's Cove.-
Tennyson
Terence Baj*. . .
Terminus
Terra Cotta Peel
Terra Nova Dufferin
Terra Nova South Cape" Breton . . N.S
Terra Nova New Westminster... .B.C
lessier Assa West Sask
Teston York, C.R O
T^te a Gauche River (North Side)... Gloucester N.B
Tete k Gauche River (South Side).. . iGloucester N..B
Tete a la Baleine Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Tetreauville [Laval Q
Teviotdale Wellington, N.R O
Tewkesbury [Quebec Q
Texas River lYork N.B
e Thacker iQu'Appelle Sask
aThalberg .Selkirk M
Thames Road Huron, S.R O
Thanet JHastings, E.R O
The Baronv lYork N.B
The Falls." 'Colchester N.S
The Gap iCalgary.. Alta
d The Glades [Westmoreland N.B
The Gore jMiddlescx, E.R O
The Grange iPeel O
The Grant King's & Albert N.B
The Grove [Middlesex, E.R O
The Gully I Northumberland W.R..OI
The Hawk iShelbumu & Queen 's.N.S
The Lake iRu.s.sell 0|
122 72
32 75
33 09
50 79
25 00
63 27
56 90
182 82
109 40
15 00
139 50
15 00
50 98
35 22
63 00
116 00
53 00
/ 8 00
40 80
205 45
35 20
66 75
58 75
10 00
38 50
26 25
24 00
25 25
100 40
70 00
29 00
124 10
150 30
60 80
6 50
24 00
6 25
130 20
75 80
9 25
32 50
25 00
27 63
46 20
18 20
33 50
62 00
139 50
12 00
46 00
20 50
14 25
35 72
65 25
68 25
116 00
tlOO 50
■H-45 00
38 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
101 00
62 00
35 00
64 00
35 00
35 00
12 50
35 00
57 00
35 00
95 00
6 00
"'isoo'
13 00
6 00
6 00
10 00
6 00
35 00
99 00
35 00
47 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
■H45 00
35 00
64 00
40 00
35 00
49 00
67 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
49 50
40 00
35 00
35 00
11 66
+35 48
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
38 00
2 91
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
42 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
30 00
6 00
3 00
%
* Summer office, c Including §4.07 night allowance. « Opened 25-3-07. d Opened 1-3-08. /Credit
for new office not yet opened, f Including .$42.50 night allowance, .112.50 of which is arrears, ff Includ-
ing SIO night allowance. J Indcluding 48 cts. arrears of salary, c Opened 1-12-07.
D-150
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTLXG Po5t Ottices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances— O'on^muec^.
Name of Post Office.
The Landing
The Lodge
The Long Stretch
The Maples
The Narrows
The Pas
The Pines
The Points, West Bay. .
The Range
Theriault
The Ridge
The Slash
The Willows
Thibodeau
d Thibeau ville .... ...
c Thigh HiU
Thing\-alla
Thistle
Thistletown
Thivierge
cThobum
Thomaston
Thomond
Thompson ville
Thombrook
Thorn by
Thorn Centre
Thomcliffe
Thomdyke
Thome s Cove.
Thometown
Thomloe
Thomyhurst
Thor])e
Thorsby
Three Brooks
Three Brooks
Three Fatliom Harbour.
Three Hills
Three Lakes
Three Mile Plains
Throojttown
Thrums
I Thunder Creek
Thunder Hill
Thunder Hill
Thunder River
Thurlow
Tichbome
Tiddyille
Tidnish Bridge
Tiefengrund
Tilley
TiUey
/TiUy
Electoral District. ; Revenue.
Portage la Prairie M
Lunenburg N.S
Inverness N.S
DufiFerin O
Dauphin M
Mackenzie Sask
Lennox & Addington . . O
Richmond N.S
•Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Gloucester N.B
Hastings, W.R O
Algoma, E.R O
Northumberland N. B
Lotbiniere Q
Richmond N.Si
Alta Alta
Assa East Sask
Grey, S. R O
York, C.R O
Bonaventure Q
Nanaimo B.C
York N.B
King's & Albert N.B
Simcoe, S. R O
King's & Albert N.B
Pontiac Q
Pontiac Q
Kent, E.R O
Queen's P.E.I
Annapolis N.S
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Xipissing O
Lambton. W.R 0
Lennox & Addington. .0
Strathcona Alta
Victoria N.B
Pictou N.S
Halifax N.S
Calgary Alta
Beauce Q
Hants N.S
Grenville O
Kootenay BC.
Assa West Sask
Dauphin M
Kootenay B.C
Chicoutimi & Saguenay Q
Comox-Atlin B.C.
Frontenac O
Digby N.S
Westmoreland N. B
Sask Sask
Victoria N.B
Leeds 0
Humboldt Sask
$ cts.
160 25
17 00
17 00
15 00
39 50
81 20
9 00
49 50
85 38
21 00
73 75
18 75
40 10
85 70
30 00
37 00
16 25
15 00
119 00
92 09
310 20
31 45
8 00
48 00
13 00
39 45
33 95
60 00
18 50
70 27
18 50
152 05
38 20
36 00
*8 00
45 75
30 00
32 00
234 86
35 97
148 25
19 00
57 45
33 45
41 25
12 20
58 58
176 00
182 87
28 86
120 83
20 45
32 20
32 00
12 00
Salary
(based on i Forwai-d
revenue of Allow-
previous ance.
year).
$ cts.
cts.
35
35
35
35
35
35
+51
35
35
35
35
35
44
23
26
35
35
60
40
21
35
35
35
35
3o
35
36
35
40
35
42
35
35
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
32
25
00
00
00
00 I
95
00
00
00
0*^
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
4 32
Rent
Allow-
i? cts.
6 00
1 75
6 00
3 00
35
35
35
88
35
68
35
p39
29
35
35
t+47
102
88
35
57
35
35
35
8
J18 16
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
+ Includmg §16 night allowance, 86 of which is arrears. tf- Including §12 nii?ht allowance. J In •
cludmg 16 cts. arrears forward allowance. g Including §4.67 night allowance. * Credit for new office
"o'^y^'t opened. 6 Opened 1-6-07. c Opened 1-7-07. </ Opened 1 -8-07. e Oijened 15-8-07. /Opened
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APPENDIX J)—ConU7iued.
Nox-AccouxTiKG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
I (based on
revenue of
prettious
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- I Allow-
ance, ance.
Tilley Road
Timberland
Timber River
TindastoU
Tintem
Tiny
fcTinchebray
Tioga [Simcoe, S.R O
Tiree Qu' Appelle Sask
Titus Station iRichmond & Wolfe Q
TitusviUe iKing's & Albert N.B
Tobermory Bruce, N. R O
Tobique Narrows Victoria X.B
Gloucester. N.B
New Westminster . .B.C.
Westmoreland N.B
Strathcona Alta
Lincoln O
Mackenzie Sask
Strathcona Alta
Tobique River
Todd Inlet
Tofield
Tolsta Compton..
aTomahawk Edmonton
Victoria N.Bj
Nanaimo B.Ci
Strathcona Alta '
Q,
Alta!
Tomiko 'jVipissing O
Tompkins j Assa West Sask
Tompkinsville JGuysborough N.S
Tomsto^vn iNipissing O'
Toney Mills iPictou N.SJ
Toney River Pictou N.S
Tongue Creek Calgary Alta
Tooleton King's &\Albert. . . .N.B
TopCliflf Grey, S.R O
Topping Perth, N.R O
Torbay tGuysborough N.Si
Torbrook Annajxilis N.S|
Torbrook East 'Annapolis N.Sl
Torbrook Mines Annapolis N.S
Tormore York, C.R O
(ZToronto sub. office No. 37 West Toronto Ont
dToronto sub. office No. 47 South Toronto Ont
Totonka Marquette M
Touchwood Hills iHumboldt Sask
Tourelle [Gaspe Q
Tourigny lDrummond& Artha'ka.Q
Tower Hill : ICharlotte N.B;
Town Plot iKing's N.S
Townsend Centre 1 Norfolk O;
Toy's Hill I Dundas O
Tracadie Cross 'Queen's P.E.I'(
Tracadie Road. IGuysborough N.S
Tracey's Mills Carleton N.B|
Tracey viUe Sunbury & Queen's . N.B
Trafalgar 'Halton ..O
Trafalgar JGuysborough N. S
Lenno.K & Addington . .Oi
Wellington, N.R 0
Renfrew, S.R Oi
Prince P.E I|
Grey, S.R O
Sash Sask
Prescott O
Wellington, N.R O
Trafford .
Tralee
Tramore
Traveller's Rest.
Traverston
cTraynor
Treadwell
Trecastle
S cts.
47 12
67 00
20 81
24 79
145 50
104 70
31 75
147 00
23 95
53 75
79 50
205 3(5
20 00
62 50
2.53 00
715 17
11 25
90 00
420 99
198 35
4 50
286 85
35 00
23 75
13 29
21 95
24 90
32 20
67 00
192 92
71 00
239 13
26 15
4 00
384 74
66 25
19 01
36 42
80 00
116 20
37 50
55 63
4 00
77 78
6 00
222 53
29 95
18 00
51 19
62 00
48 25
43 25
43 67
187 10
25 00
S cts.
35
35
35
35
t82
35
17
74
35
35
t+40
107
35
35
136
145
35
35
135
98
35
122
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
76
36
136
35
35
137
35
35
35
50
46
35
35
35
45
35
95
35
35
35
35
35
35
14
92
35
$ cts.
■S cts.
6 00
6 00
13 00
• 13 00
13 00
is 00
6 00
4 50
13 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
5 88
i4 66
6 00
6 00
tincluding S24 night allowance. t+Including -S4 special salary.
(a) Opened 1-4-07. [h) Opened 1-10-07. (c) Opened 1-11-07. [d] Opened 1-1-08,
J For Revenue, etc., see Api)endix C, under Toronto sub-offices.
D-152
POfiT OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouKTiNG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Tregarva
Tremont
Trenholni
tTTrent Bridge
Trenville
Trevelyan
Trilby
Trinity
Tristram
*Triton Fishing Club ...
f/Tring
Trochu Valley
Trois Saumons
Trois Saumons Station . . .
Trottier
Trout Brook
Trout Brook
Trout Brook
Trout Lake
*Trout Mills
Trout River
Trout River
Trout Stream
Troy
Troy
Truemanville
aTruax
Tuam
Revenue.
Tuf tsvilld
Tullameen Yale & Cariboo
Tullochgoruni Chateaugiiay
Assa West Sask
King's N.S
Drummond & Artha'ka.<2
Northumberland, E.R. .0
Strathcona Alta
Brock ville O
Queen's P.E.I
Wentworth O
Strathcona Alta
Quebec Q
.. Alta
Calgary Alta
LTslet Q
L'Islet ..Q
Drummond & Artha'ka.Q
Northumberland ....N.B
Dr\unmond& Artha'ka.Q
South Cape Breton . .N.S
Parrj' Sound O
Ni pissing. O
Huntingdon Q
Inverness N.S
Gloucester N.B
Wentworth O
Inverness N.S
Cumberland N.S
Qu'Appelle Sask
Simcoe, S. R O
Hastings, W.R O
B.C
Q
Tullymet Qu" Appelle Sask
6Tullesville ] Assa West Sa.sk
Tumbell Marquette M
Tupper J Dauphin r . . . . M
Tupperville , Anna|X)lis N.S
Turbine Algoma, E.R O
Turgeon Bellechas.se Q
Turgeon Gloucester N.B
Turgoosp Nanaimo B. Cl
Tumerville Kent, E.R O
Turriff . . .Hastings, E.R 01
Turtle Creek 'King's & Albert. . . N.B'
Turtle Lake... Parry Sound O'
Turtle Mountain Souris M[
Turtle River Dauphin Ml
cTurner . Qu'Appelle Sask |
a Tumhill Assa West Sask i
Tuscarora. . . .
Tusket Falls.
/Tutela
eTugaske ....
Tweedside . . .
Tweedside . . .
Twin Butte..
Brant 0\
Yannoutli N.S
Brant 0|
Assa West Sask
Wentworth Oi
York N.B
Alta Alta
8 cts.
62 95
23 50
85 70
106 66
137 48
27 50
27 45
42 50
23 08
41 00
<;8 00
2i69 74
81 48
46 90
59 00
15 00
68 46
22 00
47 00
228 20
124 00
46 25
38 75
157 00
15 25
42 55
29 30
28 25
43 25
121 27
35 00
58 05
134 78
13 75
4 00
163 50
143 08
22 95
118 95
153 4.S
95 70
82 52
73 75
21 75
20 95
18 20
18 91
32 50
151 05
10 00
19 00
59 00
34 50
58 25
109 00
Salary
{based on
revenue of
previous
year. )
§ cts.
Forward
Allow-
$ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
44 00
47 59
4 77
69 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
48 00
2 50
35 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
t22 00 .
72 00
6 00
61 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
96 00
8 00
.35 00
35 00
26 25
35 00
10 00 . .
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
23 33
35 50
35 00
72 00
82 00
6 00
6 00
35 00
67 00
72 00
36 00
' io 00
"e'oo'
6 00
44 00
35 00
10 00 .
35 00
35 00
35 00
12 66
26 25
90 00
35 00
6 00
2 91
8 75
35 00
35 00
54 00
6 00
ifj) Credit
•Summer Office. t Including S14 arrears forward allowance for winters 1906 and 1907.
for new office not yet oijened.
(a) Opened 1-7.07. (b\ Opened 1-8 07. (c) Opened 112.07. ((0 Closed 16-10.07: reopened 1-1.08.
(e) Opened 1-1.08. (/) Opened 1-3.08.
\OX-ACCOU\TIXG POST OFFICES
D-153
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries ai-d Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Tw-in Elm ;Carleton O
Two Creeks Marquette ]M
Two Islands Cumberland N.S
Two Rivers Cumberland N.S
Tynehead New Westminster B.C
Tyneside Wentworth O
Tyotown Glengarry O
Tyrconnell Elgin, W. R O
Tyrone . Durham O
Tsrrone Queen's P.E.T
Tyrrell Norfolk O
Tzouhalem . , Nanaimo C. B
0,
I CLUELET Comox Atlin B.C
Udney Ontario, N.R O
Udora York, N.R O
Ufiford Muskoka O
Uhthoff Simcoe, E.R O
Ullswater Muskoka . O
U Iric Mackenzie Sask
6 Ulster Strathcona Alta
Umatilla Dauphin ^1
Urafraville Hastings, E.R .
c Una Assiniboia West .
Underbill Northumberland.
Underbill , Souris
Undine , Victoria
Uneda Lanark, N. R . . . .
Union Centre , Pictou ....
.0
.Sask
N.B
. :m
.N.B
...O
.N.S
Union Comer iCarleton N.B
Prince P.E.I
Lanark, N. R O
Queen. 's P.E.I
Provencher M
Queen's P.E.T
Lunenburg N.S
Nipissing O
Parry Sound O
Haklimand O
Westmoreland N.B
Union Corner
Union Hall
Union North
L^nion Point
Union Road
Union Square ....
Uno Park
Uplands
Upper
Upper Alxjugoggin
Upper Baddeck-Rivej North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Upjjer Balmoral Restigouche N.B
Uppei Bass River Colchester N.S
Upix;r Bay du Vin Northumberland N.B
Upi^er Bedford Missisquoi Q
Upper Big Tracadie Guyslxirough N.S
Upper Blackville Northumberland... .N.B
Upper Branch Lunenburg N.S
Upper Brighton Carleton N.B
Upper Brookside Colchester N.S
Upper Buctouche Kent N.B
Upper Burlington Hants N.S
LTpper Burton Sunbury fc Queen, "s. . N. B
Upper Canard King's N.S
Upper CaiJe Westmoreland N. B
S cts.
65 60
33 50
"69 00"
46 50
66 00
30 75
80 00
254 40
18 34
124 05
374 75
143 50
170 45
244 50
68 70
138 96
66 02
55 31
32 00
19 20
20 00
33 00
70 25
163 85
17 00
32 70
13 75
37 50
30 00
39 95
17 31
71 20
19 50
31 00
220 82
11 00
13 UO
61 00
32 50
45 00
38 48
47 75
287 12
29 23
77 55
50 00
43 50
21 10
50 20
27 00
20 00
145 00
52 50
Salary
(based on Forward
revenue oj AUow-
prcvwus ance.
year).
35 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
53 00
122 00
35 00
56 00
146 00
60 00
85 00
99 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
39 00
5 83
35 00
35 00
5 57
35 00
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
47 00
35 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tl44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 0<)
35 00
64 00
35 00
Rent
Allow-
•S cts. S cts. S cts
6 00
13 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
3 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
b Oldened 1-2-08. c Opened 3-2-08. + Including 820 night allowance.
D-154
POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTixG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Upper Uaraquet
Up|)er Caverhill
Upi>er Charlo
Upjier Chelsea
Upjjer Clements
Upi)er Clyde River .. . .
Upper Coal Creek
Upper Covei-dale
Upjjer Derby
Upper Dorchester. . . .
Upper Dover
Upper Dyke Village. . .
Upper Economy
Upper Fort Lawrence.
Upper (iaspereaux . . .
Upper Olencoe
Upper Glen Road
Upper Golden Grove .
UpjxT Goshen
Upper Grand Mira .. . .
Upp)er Granville
Upper Greenwich
Upper Hampstead ....
Upper Hayneville
Upper Kempt Head. . .
Upper Kemptown
Upper Kennetcook
Upper Kensington
Upper Kent
Upper Keswick
Upper Keswick Ridge . .
Uppei Kingsbury ....
Upper Kintore
Upper Kno.xford
Upper La- Have
Upper Lakeville
a Upper Lawrencetown .
Upper Leitch's-Creek. .
Upper
Upper
Upjx^r
UiJjjer
Upi)er
Upjxjr
Upper
Upper
Loch -Lomond. .
Magaguadavic.
Malagash
Margaree
Maugerville . . .
Melbourne ....
Middleboro'.. .
Middle- River.
U ppei Nappan
Upper Nelson
Upper New Cornwall . . .
Upper Nf^w Harbour. . .
Upper New Horton ....
Upper New Port.
Upjx-r Nine Mile River.
Upper North River. . . .
Upjx^r Ohio
Gloucester N.B
York N.B
Restigouche N. B
Lunenburg N S
Annapolis N.S
Shelburne & Queen'.s.N.S
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
King's & Albert N.B
Northumberland. . . . X.B
Westmoreland N.B
Westmoreland N.B
King's N.S
Colchester N. S
Cumberland N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. . X.B
Inverness N.S
Antigonishe N. S
King's & Albert N.B
King's & Albert N.B
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Anna)xilis N. S
King's & Albert N.B
Sunbury & Queen's. . N. B
York N.B
North Cape Breton aud
Victoria N. S
Colchester N.S
Hants N.S
Jacques Cartier Q
Carleton N.B
York N.B
York N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Victoria N.B
Carleton N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Halifax N.S
Halifax N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
St. .John N.B
York N.B
Cumberland N.S
Inverness N.S
Sunbury & Queen's ..N.B
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Cumberland N.S
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N. S
Cumberland N.S
Northumberland N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Guvsborough N.S
King's & Albert ....N.B
Hants N.S
Hants N.S
(]!olchester N.S
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Salary
(basrd on
revenue of
previoiis
i/carj.
S cts. ' $ cts.
176 50
44 50
68 24
16 00
69 50
13 00
6 25
10 00
39 00
115 00
15 50
60 19
55 91
43 25
18 50
32 20
8 10
14 50
15 00
23 75
80 74
13 00
34 20
77 25
15 49
16 25
144 75
144 00
80 50
60 45
20 00
23 80
27 75
32 00
103 00
13 41
6 00
13 50
20 25
46 50
23 00
36 50
93 60
140 90
93 80
45 50
19 tM)
49 .50
57 95
51 19
43 25
64 72
109 10
9 00
20 00
70 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
63 00
35 00
37 50
tt47 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
55 00
35 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
14 58
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
58 00
78 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
50 00
35 00
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
3 00
18 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
12 00
$ cts.
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
(rt) Opened 1-11-07. tf Including $12 night allowance.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-155
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN- Accounting Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Upi3er Otnabog [Sunbury & Queen's. . N. B
tipper Peel iCarleton N.B
Upper Pereaux ; King's N. S
Upper Pointe de Bute | Westmoreland N.B
Upper Port Latour Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
Cumberland N.S
York N.B
Hants N.S
Kent N.B
rnvemess N.S
Westmoreland N. B
Halifax N.S
Westmoreland N.B
Pictou N.S
Upper Pugwash
Upi^er Oueensbury . .
Upper Rawdon .....
Upper Rexton
Upi>er River Dennis
Upper Rockjxjrt . . . ,
Upi^er Sackville. . . .
Upper Sackville
Upper Scotsbum . . .
Upper Sheffield jSunbury and Queen .N.B
Upper Smithfield iGuysborough. N.S
Upper Southarnpton 1 York N. B
" ~ Antigonishe N.S
Inverness N.S
York.... N.B
Antigonishe N.S
ComoxAtlin. ... B.C
New Westminster ... B.C
King's and Albert. ...N.B
North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Queen '.s P.E.I
Guysborough . .N.S
Carleton N.B
Shelburne & Queen's.. N.S
Ontario, N.R O
Hants N.S
Prince P.E.I
King's and Albert. ..N.B
Upper South River.
Upper South West Maboi. .
Upper Springfield
Upper Springfield
Upper Squamish
Upix-r Sumas
Upperton
Upper Washabuck
Upper Westmoreland
Upper Whitehead
Upper Wicklow
Upper Wood-Harbour.
Uptergrove
Urbania
Urbinville
Umey.
Urquharts jKing's and Albert. . .N.B
Ursa
Usher ....
Usona . . .
Utica
Utopia . . .
Utopia. . .
Uttoxeter .
Y ACHELL
Valcartier
Valcartier Station.
Valcartier Village
Val des Bois
Valencay
Valenciennes
Valens
Valentia
Vale Perkins
Valetta
Vallentyne
Valley
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Antigonishe N.S
Stratlicona Alta
Ontario, S.R O
Simcoe, S.R O
Charlotte N.B
Lambton, W. R O
York, N.R O
Quebec Q
Quebec Q
Quebec Q
Labelle Q
LaVjelle Q
Megantic Q
Wentworth O
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Brome Q
Kent, W.R O
Ontario, N.R O
Assa. East Sask
$ cts.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
S cts.
23 75
35 00
4 25
35 00
49 75
35 00
58 50
35 00
175 35
84 00
.33 25
35 00
62 50
35 00
131 25
54 00
29 50
35 00
13 00
35 00
25 25
35 00
27 75
43 75
276 00
88 00
14 00
35 00
63 00
36 00
26 00
+47 00
16 50
35 00
123 25
62 00
12 .50
35 00
32 50
35 00
11 00
35 00
33 86
35 00
73 12
35 00
30 97
35 00
30 50
35 00
26 00
35 00
16 00
35 00
30 55
35 00
94 50
47 00
171 27
84 00
82 25
40 00
11 00
35 00
11 30
35 00
6 00
35 00
51 93
35 00
13 00
35 00
23 85
35 00
77 46
44 00
101 75
60 00
29 00
35 00
91 37
35 00
63 50
35 00
56 55
35 00
28 40
35 00
110 00
45 00
167 80
80 00
61 50
+47 00
20 20
35 00
71 15
45 00
172 05
82 00
134 75
58 00
153 45
98 00
131 50
58 00
24 50
35 00
Forward
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
S cts.
6 00
6 00
3*00
10 00
-
3 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
+ Including .?12 night allowance.
D-156
PO.ST OFFICE DEFART.yEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
NoN-AccouNTENG Post OflSces — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral J)i8trict.
Valleyfield
Vallej-fifld, East
Valley Mills
Valley River
Valley Station
Valmont
Valmorin
Valois
Valparaiso
Valracine
Vanbrugh
Van-Bruyssel
V^ancani p
*a Vancouver, Sub-office No. 2.
Vandecar
Vandeleur
Vandorf
Vanessa ,
Van Home
Vankoughnet
Vanneck . .
1 Salary
[ (based on
Revenue, ret'enue of
I prcvixms
year).
oVannes
Vansickle | Hastings, W.R
Vanvlack Simcoe. N.R
Queen's P.E.I
King's P.E.I
Inverness N.S
Dauphin M
Colchester N.S
Champlain Q
Terrebonne Q
Jacques Cartier .... Q
Humboldt Sask
Compton Q
Renfrew, S.R O
Quebec Q
Dundas Q
Vancouver B.C
Oxford, S.R O
Grev, E.R 0
York, N.R O
Norfolk O
Kent, W.R O
Muskoka, O
Middlesex, E.R O
'Dauphin ... M
" ■ — ...0
...O
Yale and Cariboo. . .B.C
Haldimand O
Grev, S.R O
Simcoe, E.R O
Provencher M
L'Assomption Q
Vaudreuil Q
Hants N.S
Gaspe Q
York, C.R O
Missisquoi Q
Dauphin il
Lennox and Addington O
Wright Q
Grey, E.R O
Bruce, S.R 0
Essex, S.R O
Mackenzie Sask.
Thunder Bay and Rainy
River C
Vema . Assa. West Sask.
Vernal Antigonishe N.S
Vemet Labelle Q
Vernon Mines King's N.S
Vernon River (^leen's P. E. I
Vernon ville [Northumberland, W. R.O
'yVerret [Victoria N.B
Versailles ,St. Johns k Iberville . .Q
Verschoyle iOxford, S.R O
Verte Vallee Vaudreuil Qi
Vesta iBruce, S.R 0|
Van Winkle
V'arency
Vamey
Vasey
Vassar
Vaucluse
Vaudreuil Station.
Vaughan
Vauquelin
Vellore
Venice
Venlaw
Vennachar
Venosta
Ventry
Verdun
Vereker
Verigin
Vermillion Bay . . .
Forward
Allow-
ance.
•S cts. S cts.; $ cts.
39 00
23 60
13 00
125 23
90 25
146 25
139 75
61 50
43 25
123 05
65 25
109 50
90 10
»
55 85
90 00
115 16
205 80
21 00
82 40
37 84
17 CK)
40 0<i
27 60
159 00
63 49
137 14
224 00
169 06
57 70
375 30
41 33
50 00
89 20
15 00
38 75
87 76
183 05
20 00
28 00
73 00
193 59
2,057 91
46 45
13 50
45 25
12 00
133 45
126 53
10 00
54 40
213 75
37 25
81 72
35 00 [.
35 00 I.
35 00 I.
185 88 I.
41 00 I
74 00 :.
49 00 .
35 00 .
p38 00 .
1-t-86 00 .
.35 00 .
35 00 .
t58 00 .
35
45
55
114
35
48
35
17
35
35
114
36
55
95
60
35
217
35
32
38
tH45
35
56
90
35
a5
40
9125
542 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
65 00
64 00
2 91
35 00
115 00
35 00
40 00
Rent
Allow-
12 00
12 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
c6 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
25 00
6 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
94 00
6 00
6 00
13 00
* For revenue, &c., see Appendix C under Vancouver, B.C., sub-off ce. a Opened 1-10-07. fc Opened
1-3-08. :J: Including ?11.88 night allowance. p Including .?3 night allowance. t+ IncludmgS 20 night
allowance. \ Including .S20 night allowance. Ht Including -SIO night allowance, q Inclurlmg •'<30 night
allowance, c Including .$1.50 arrears forward.
NON-ACCOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-157
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J)—Conflnued.
Xox-AccouNTEN'G Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Vestfold
Vesuvius
Veuve River
Vezina's-Corner . .
Vicars
Vickers
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria Avenue . .
Victoria Beach
Victoria Bridge. .
Victoria Cross ....
Victoria Comers . .
Victoria Harbour.,
Victoria Mines . . . .
Victoria Square . . .
Victoria Vale
Victoria West ....
Victor J'
Victory
Vidir
Vieille Eglise ....
Vienneau
Viewfield..
Viger.
Vigo . . . "
Viking
Village Belanger . .
Villagedale
Village Green . . . .
p Village le Blanc.
Village St. Jean . .
Village St. Onge . .
Dauphin M
King'.s. X.S
Nipissing O
Richmond & Wolfe.... Q
Huntingdon Q
Grey, S.R O
Carieton N.B
Cumberland N.S
Hochelaga Q
Annapolis N.S
South Cape Breton ..N.S
King's P.E.I
Ontario, S.R O
King's N.S
South Cape Breton.. N.S
York, C.R O
Aniiaix)lis N.S
Prince... P.E.I
Annapolis N.S
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Selkirk Man
Lotbiniere Qj
Northumberland . ...N.B
Ou'Appelle Sask
Temiscouata Q
Simcoe, N.R O
Strathcona Alta
Laval Q
Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
Queen's East P.E.I
Kent N.B
Kent N.B
Three Rivers and St.
Maurice Q
Labelle Q
Norfolk O
Levis Q
Levis Q
Maisonneuve Q
Edmonton Alta
Lotbiniere Q
Laval Q
Comi)ton Q
c Villani
Villanova
VilleGuay
Villemay
Villeneuve
Villeneuve
Villeroy
Villeray
Villette
Villiers Peterterough, E. R 0
Vincennes Champlain Q
Vincent Sunburj' & Queen's . .N.B
Vine .- Simcoe,' S.R 0
Vinemount Wentworth O
Vinette :Rus.sell O
Vinton ' Pontiac Q
Viola Dale Marquette M
Violet Lennox & Addington . .0
Violet Hill Dufferin 0
Vir^l Lincoln O
d Viscount IHuniboldt Sask
£^ Credit for new office not yet opened, c Opened 1-11-07. (/Opened 1-1-08. § For revenue, &c., see
Appendix C under Montreal sub-office. ** For Revenue, &c., see Apjjendi.v C under Montreal, Que.,
sub-offices, ft Including $10 night allowance. :]: Including -?15 arrears of salary and §3.75 arrears of
rent. + Including -SO night allowance for winter season, lil(>6-07. /Including 25c., arrears forward allowance.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
$ cts.
32 20
S cts.
35 GO
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
83 00
35 00
*«
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
66 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
169 00
35 00
68 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
""3506'
95 00
6 93
122 00
tt45 00
35 00
§
35 00
J78 00
41 00
40 00
51 00
35 00
35 00
77 00
35 00
86 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
t81 00
8 75
§ Cts.
$ cts.
15 00
15 00
32 20
50 25
33 00
211 02
47 50
95 50
10 00
6 00
2 50
28 50
3 00
25 25
33 00
24 00
65 45
127 50
62 15
29 35
21 00
10 00
* 20 50
6 00
94 40
28 00
24 00
362 96
22 05
22 06
19 00
168 48
28 75
/6 25
6 00
15 75
gd 00
37 00
187 00
6 00
235 42
13 00
47 02
24 25
§
45 64
3 00
25 43
112 13
§
122 32
X9 75
75 00
123 05
6 00
29 25
20 65
154 95
6 00
52 32
186 00
47 45
5 00
6 00
36 26
56 00
167 45
6 00
97 00
D-158
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD Vil., A. 1909
APPENDIX B—Coidinued.
Non-Accounting Post OUices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Gontinued.
Xame of Post Office
6 Vista.
Vivian.
Voght V^allej'.
Vogler's Cove .
Vroomanton. .
Vyner
AASIS STATION..
Waba
Wabamum
Wabash .
Wabassee '
AVadden Cove
Wadhams
Wagarville
Wagram
Wakaw
a Wakefield
Wakefield Centre
c Wahstao
Wakeham ,
Waldeck Line
Waklegrave
Waldemar
Walden
Waldheini
cWaldo
f Waldorf
Waif ord Station
Walker's
Walker's Cutting
Walker's Point
Walker's Settlement ....
Walkerville
Wallace
Wallace
Wallace Bay
Wallace Bay South
Wallace Bridge
1;. Wallace Bridge Station
Wallace Grant
Wallace Highlands
Wallace Mill
Wallace Ridge
Wallace Station
Marquette Man
York, N.R O
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Lunenburg N.S
Ontario, N.R O
Lambton, W.R. O
W AASIS STATION Sunbury & Queen's .N.B
Renfrew, S.R O
Edmonton Alta
Kent, E.R O
Labelle Q
South Cape Breton . . N. S
Como.K-Atlin B.C
Frontenac O
Wellington, N.R O
Humboldt Sask
Assa. East Sask
Carleton N.B
Edmonton Alta
Lisgar. M
Annapolis N.S
Colchester N.S
Dufferin .0
Lunenburg N.S
Sask Sask
Kootenay B.C
Assa. We-st Sask
Algonia, E.R O
Middlesex, W.R O
Drummd & Arthab'ka.Q
Muskoka 0
King's & Albert.. .N.B
Richmond N.S
Perth, N.R O
Mackenzie Sask
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S|
Cumberland N.S|
Rimouski Q
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Wallbridge Hastings, W.R .0
Wallbrook King's N.S
Wallenstein Wellington, N.R O
Waller Russell O
Walmer Oxford. N.R O
Walnut Lambton, E.R O
oWalpole Assa. East.. Sask
Walpole Island Lambton, W.R O
d Waltham Station Pontiac Q
Electoral Distiict.
Revenue.
Salary
(based <yn
revenue of
previoiis
year) .
8 cts.
40 03
19 25
32 15
144 24
83 05
32 70
•S cts.
17 50
35 00
35 00
54 00
39 00
35 00
109 00
45 00
153 25
69 00
267 00
86 00
180 65
72 00
85 00
39 50
6 00
35 00
96 37
42 00
20 25
35 00
5 00
35 00
49 00
35 00
67 90
20 41
14 00
35 00
40 86
14 58
25 45
35 00
39 00
35 00
91 00
38 00
176 97
82 00
20 00
35 00
48 15
35 00
329 22
112 00
16 83
5 83
297 47
160 00
90 02
44 00
67 95
t47 00
37 50
35 00
7 50
35 00
40 20
35 00
116 30
69 00
18 25
35 00
58 25
35 00
46 60
35 00
203 95
122 00
47 15
29 16
38 15
35 00
17 90
35 00
7 00
35 00
170 35
75 00
114 70
54 00
104 89
48 00
21 00
35 00
45 40
36 00
12 25
35 00
77 60
35 00
83 00
47 00
196 99
28 25
80 59
35 00
163 94
94 49
Forward
Allow-
§ cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
n3 25
28 00
11 00
S cts.
6 00
i"5o'
6 00
6 00
6 00
1
6 00
13 00
19 00
6 00
13 00
6 <Xt
6 00
2 50
8 52
b Opened 1-10-07. a Opened 1-9-07. c Opened 1-11-07. e Closed 11-7-07. t Openedl-6-07. ■/ Re-
opened 15-10 07. t Including §12 night allowance. t+ Including 25c., arrears forward, e Opened 1-2-08.
c Closed 30-9-07.
yOX-ACCOUXTIXG POST OFFICES
D-159
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Walton's Lake ...
Wanda
Wanstead
Wapaha
Wapta . .
Warburton
Warden
Warden ville
Ward's Brook
Ward's Creek Road
Wareham
Warina , .
Warleigh
Waruiley
Warminster
■ Warner
Warner
Warren
Wartburg
Warwick
Wasa
Wascana
Washabuck Bridge
Washburn
\Vashington
c Wassewa
Waterborough
Waterford
Waterford ... .
Waterford
r/ Water Glen .... -
Waterloo .
Watemish
Waterside
Waterside
Waterton
c Watertown
Watervale
Waterville
Watford
Watson's Comers
Watson Settlement
Wattenw'yl
ft Watterson Corners
Watt Section, Sheet Harbour.
Wattsburg
Wattsview
d Waubamick
Waubuno
Waudby . .
6 Waugh
Waugh
Waugh's River
Waupoos
Waupoos East
Wavy Bank
King's & Albert N.B
Strathcona Alta
Lambton, W.R. . -. ...O
Souris M
Kootenay B.C
Leeds O
Shefford Q
Sask Sask
Cumberland N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Grey, E.R O
Stormont O
Mai-quette M
Assa . East Sask
Simcoe, E.R O
Lincoln O
Alberta Alta
York N.B
Perth, N.R O
Edmonton Alta
Kootenay B.C
Assa. West Sask
Victoria. . . N.S
Frontenac O
Oxford, N.R O
Souris M
Sunbury & Queen's. .N.B
Digbv N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Prince P.E.I
Strathcona Alta
Lunenburg N.S
Guvsborough N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Pictou N.S
Brockville O
Humboldt Sask
Pictou N.S
Carleton N.B
Lunenburg N.S
Lanark, N.R O
Carleton N.B
Parry Sound O
Carleton O
Halifax N.S
Kootenay B.C
Marquette M
Parry Sound O
Lambton, W. R O
Grey, S.R O
Gloucester N.B
Edmonton Altaj
Colchester N.S|
Prince Edward 0|
Prince Edward Oj
Selkirk Ml
8 00
14 69
188 00
16 33
13 60
185 75
310 60
48 20
91 11
11 00
66 UO
46 00
10 00
35 46
184 15
31 00
268 06
23 34
63 50
143 50
64 70
15 00
13 25
153 70
222 20
10 00
62 75
34 75
115 25
23 00
7 00
25 45
20 83
132 00
42 50
28 50
102 65
63 25
104 70
20 50
223 26
13 25
29 50
25 00
94 10
281 19
15 00
26 03
86 00
25 00
20 00
17 20
167 30
128 37
68 00
35 50
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
$ cts.
35
35
85
35
35
90
108
35
42
35
35
35
35
35
92
35
35
35
35
58
35
35
35
65
vlOO
11
35
35
56
35
2
35
35
t81
35
35
32
35
48
35
93
35
35
35
35
138
35
30
42
35
136
35
94
62
35
35
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
(MJ
00
00 !
00
00
66
00
00
00
00
91
00
00
00
00
00
08
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
19
00
00
11
00
00
00
00
00
S cts.
14 00
5 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 06
5 00
6 00
6 00
506
"eoi)'
6 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
5 00
'" is 66
7 50
8 00
6 00
e Re-opened 1-12 07. {/ Opened 1-3-08. c Opened 1-5-07. « Opened 1-4-07. d Re-opened 21-5-07
6 OiienedlS- 3-07. 1; Including S12 night aliowance. t Including .S25 night allowance. + Including
$1.11 arrears. /"Closed 1-11-07. t Oijened 1-10-07. d Closed 30-9-07. c Opened 10-6-07.
D_160 POST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B^Continued.
Nox-Acc.u.\TiNG Post Offices— Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances— C'o«/mue(?.
Name of Post Ottice.
Wavy Lake
ff WaWa ...
Waweig
Wayerton
.Wayland
Wayside
Way's ISIilli,
Weatherly
Weaver
Weavei Settlement
g Webb
Webster's Comer . .
Webster's Comers .
Weedon
Weedon Centre . . . .
Weidmann
Weir
Weirhill
Weirstead
Weissenburg
Welch
Welcome Pass
Weldon
Weldon
Wellbum
Wellington
Wellington
Wellington Station
Wells
Welsf ord
Welsford Road. . . .
Welshto\vn
Welton'8 Comer
Revenue.
Electoral District.
Strathcona Alta
Algoma, W.R O
Charlotte N.B
Northumberland N.B
Algoma. West O
Lanark, S. R O
Stanstead Q
Lunenburg N.8
Victoria N.Bj
Digby N.S
Assiniboia West . . . Sask
Queen's P.E.Ij
New Westminster. . .B.C|
Richmond & Wolfe Q
Richmond & Wolfe. . . .Qj
Lambton, E.R O,
Wentworth O
Assa. East Sask
Pontiac Q
Waterloo, N.R .^.O
Westmoreland N.B
Comox Atlin B.C
Humtoldt Sask
King's & Albert N.B
Middlesex, E.R O
Prince P.E.I
Yarmouth N.S
Halifax N.S
King's & Albert . . . .N. B
Pictou N.S
King's N.S
Shelburae & Queen's.N.S
King's N.S
Wemyss ! Lanark, S.R
Wendover
Wensley
Wentworth
Wentworth Creek
Wentworth Station
Wentzell's Lake
Wesley
Wesley ville . . .
Wessington
West Advocate
West Alba
West Amherst
West Apple River
West Ayl win
Westbank
West Bay Road
West Berlin
West Bolton
West Branch, River John
West Branch, St. Nicholas River
Westbridge
West Bridgeford
West Brook
West Brook
O
Prescott 0|
Frontenac ^ Oi
Cumberland N.S
Hants N.S
Cumberland N.S
Lunenburg N.S|
Dufferin Oj
Durham O i
Strathcona AIta|
Cumberland N.Si
Inverness N.S
Cumberland N.S
Cumberland N.S
Wright Q
Yale & Cariboo B.C
Inverness N.S
Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
Brome Q'
Pictou N.S;
Kent N.B
Yale& Cariboo B.C
Assa. West Sask
Frontenac O
Cum1:>erland N.S
Salary
(based on \ ''^'orward
revenue of Allow-
prcvioug
year) .
$ cts.
79 10
12 20
87 00
12 00
48 25
87 00
255 25
32 50
23 75
24 00
16 CO
37 20
66 65
39 47
86 25
05 00
50 00
17 69
83 45
45 70
27 25
38 45
89 00
27 50
36 25
9 00
56 55
30 70
9 50
102 85
23 25
9 50
41 50
100 00
254 45
88 50
77 50
48 00
257 05
36 25
57 50
79 00
54 00
29 75
35 50
19 25
34 65
71 50
15 75
173 97
86 55
31 75
171 70
40 00
48 45
74 59
172 20
51 00
S cts.
41 00
20 41
38 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
2 91
35 00
35 00
35 00
44 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
36 00
35 00
35 00
35 03
35 00
35 00
35 00
45 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
46 00
151 00
56 00
35 00
35 00
128 00
. 35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
tt89 00
35 oO
35 00
tl04 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
83 00
35 00
§ cts.
5 00
Rent
Allow-
ance
$ cts.
3 00
8 00
2 50
10 00
42 00
20 00
19 00
6 00
13 00
0 00
6 00
6 00
g Opened 1-3-08. tt Including $15 night allow?.nce. t Including S12 night allowance.
NOX-ACGOUNTING POST OFFICES
D-161
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX J)— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and ATlowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
West Brookhni i Annajiolis N.S
Westbrook Mills Cumberland N.S
Westbury Compton Q
Westbury Basin jCompton Q
West Caledonia jSbelburne & Queen's . X.S
West Cape jPrince P.E.I
Westchester !Cimiberland N. S
Westchester Lake Cumberland N.S
West Chezzetcook Halifax N.S
West Clifford Lunenburg N.S
Westcock ... [Westmoreland N.B
West Devon Prince P.E.T
West Ditton Compton Q
West Dublin jLiinenburg N.S
West EarltowTi Colchester N.S
West Ely .
Westerly .
Shefford Q
Pictou N.S
Western Covehead Queen's
.P.E.I
Western Head.
Western Road
West Essa
Westfield
Westfield
Westfield Centre
West Flamborough ....
Westford
West Franklin
West Glassvi]le
h Westerose
West Grove
West'Guilford
West HaU
Westham Island
West Hansford
West Head
West Hill
Westholme
d Weathope
West Huntingdon
West Inglesville
West Jeddore
West Keith
West La Have Ferrj' . .
West Lake
West Lakevale
West LawTenceto\vn. . .
West Leicester
Westley
c West Linden
West Liscombe
West Lochaber
West Malxju Harbour.
West McGillivray
West Medfotd
West Merigomish
West Middle Sable. .
Westminster
Shelburne & Queen's . N.S
Prince P.E.I
Simcoe, S. R O
Huron, E.R O
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
King's & Albert N.B
Wentworth O
Bruce. S.R O
York.N.R O
Carleton N.B
Strathcona Alta
Muskoka O
Victoria & Haliburton . O
Souris M
New Westminster. . .B.C
Cumberland N. S'
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
York, C.R O
Nanaimo B.C
Assa. West Sask
Hastings, W.R O
Annaix)lis N.S
Halifa.x N.S
Compton Q
Lunenburg N.S
Prince Edward O
Antigonishe N.S
Halifax N.S
Cumberland N.S
Kootenay B.C
Cumberland N.S
Guysborough N.S
Antigonishe N.S
Inverness N.S
Middlesex, N.R O
King's N.S
Pictou N.S
Shelburne & Qneen's.N.S
Prescott O
Revenue.
West Montrose ' Waterloo, N . R.
.0
S cts.
36 00
57 25
32 20
10 00
30 00
47 10
45 42
13 00
76 00
25 03
31 00
101 75
5 00
197 47
12 50
«3 80
18 00
78 25
35 25
6 00
36 75
80 00
22 10
167 75
191 50
20 00
31 00
37 20
69 29
17 05
43 50
26 45
31 85
19 25
58 25
87 00
305 45
44 00
137 82
21 75
67 90
20 40
178 75
128 25
10 00
31 65
28 25
230 67
31 03
32 50
35 00
8 00
40 84
15 00
152 96
23 00
42 65
93 50
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year).
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
46
35
86
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
40
35
84
102
35
35
35
32
35
35
35
35
35
.35
38
130
11
eo
35
35
35
82
66
35
35
35
102
23
35
35
35
35
35
64
35
35
c72
S cts.
Forward Rent
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
14 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
13 00
13 00
6 00
5 66
6 00
6 00
13 00
6 00
2 50
6 Opened 1-5-07. d Opened 1-12-07.
24— Dll
c Opened 1-8-07. c Including -S12 night allowance.
D-162
POtiT OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX D— Continued.
Nox-AccouMiNG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salsiry
(based on
revenue of\
previous
year).
Forward Rem
Allow- Allow-
ance, ance.
Weston .
West Osgoode
Westover
West Petpeswiok
West Plain
*W"est Pmnt
West Point
West Port Clyde
West Quaco
West River
West River
West Scotch Settlement . . .
West Shefford Station
West Side of Middle River ,
West St. Andrews . . .
West St. Peter's
AVest Sutton
West Tatamagoiiche . .
Westview
W^estward Ho
aWest Waterville . . . .
Wexford
Whalen
Whaletown
^^^lamclifFe
Wharton
Wheatfields
Wlieatland
Wheatlty River
WTieatfjn Mills
Wheaton Settlement
Wheatwjm
WTieeler
Whelan Lake
Whim Road Cross. . .
White
Whitehread Station.
Wliitebrush
Whitehurn ^lines. . . .
White Fish Lake . . .
White Fish Lake
White Glen
Whitehall
White Hawk.
White Head Perce .
Whitehea^l
W^hite. Head
White Hill
^Vhitehnr8t
Westmoreland Point (Westmoreland X.B
c Westmoor I Humboldt Sask
WVst New Annan '.Colchester N.S
West Xewdy tAioddy Halifax N.S
West Xewton Prince P.E.I
West Northfield Lunenberg N.S
Weston 'King's N.S
Carleton N.B
Russell O
Wentworth ... Q
Halifax N.S
Lennox & Addington . . O
Prince P.E.I
Prince Edward O
Shelburne & Queen's. N.S
St. John N.B
King's* Albert N.B
Pictou N.S
King's &• Albert N.B
Shefford." .Q
North Cape Breton & Vic-
toria N.S
Colchester ..N.S
King's P.E.I
Brome Q
Colchester N.S
Assa. West Sask
Calgary Alta
York -■ N.B
York, C.R O
Middlesex, N.R O
Comox-Atlin B.C
Algoma. E.R .0
Cumberland N.S
Sask Sask
Drumm'd & Arthab'ka.Q
Queen's P.E.I
Westmoreland N. B
W^estmoreland N.B
Assa. West Sask.
Lambton, E.R O
Renfrew, S.R O
King's P.E.I
Lanark, N.R O
Kent. K.R O
Sirathcona Alta
Shelburne & Queen's.N.S
Wright Q
Edmonton Alta
Carleton N.B
Parry Soimd O
Mackenzie Sask
Gaspe Q
King's* Albert N.B
Charlotte N.B
Pictou N.S
Brockville O
122 20
52 50
74 23
23 33
214 20
104 00
139 32
60 00
7 00
35 00 ,
58 .51
35 00
191 44
88 00
13 00
35 00 '
88 90
35 00 '
128 30
64 00
16 25
35 00
6 70
35 00
130 25
52 00
25 00
35 00
108 25
50 00
160 00
78 00
40 65
35 00
73 50
38 00
14 00
35 00
28 00
35 CO
45 00
35 00
9 00
35 00
18 75
35 01
40 00
t45 00
41 25
35 00
36 00
35 00
10 16
3.5 00
24 36
:36 11
95 70
48 00
60 79
35 00
73 70
35 00
20 00
35 00
34 00
35 00
46 20
35 00
52 25
35 00
54 14
35 00
32 50
a5 00
24 50
35 00
16 30
35 00
20 20
35 to
28 50
35 00
64 00
35 00
29 45
35 00
93 75
42 00
69 38
52 IK)
24 98
35 00
16 25
35 00
20 60
35 00
13 00
.35 00
28 00
35 00
71 15
35 00
56 50
; 35 00
58 40
35 00
62 95
1 35 00
17 00
35 00
47 00
35 00
cts. S cts.
60 00
5 00
18 00
3 00
1 25
10 00
3 00
3 00
2 50
13 00
6 00
6 00
tj 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
* Summer ofKce. a Opened 15-3-07. t Including .?10 night allowance, t Including .SI . 11 arrears.
yoy-AccoL'XTiyG post offices
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APPENDIX B— Continued.
Xox- Accounting Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
White Lake .
"White Lake.
White Oak . .
White Point.
Renfrew, S.R Oi
Yale& Cariboo B.Ci
Middle.sex, E.R .Ot
North C:i}ie Breton & Vic-
toria N.S'
White Rock Mills King's N.Si
White Rose York, N.R Oi
White Sand Mackenzie Saski
White Sands King's P.E.I
White's Comer King's N.S;
White's Cove Sunbury & Queen's. .X. B
Whiteside Muskoka O
Whiteside Richmond . . X.S
White's Lake Halifax X.S
White's Mills jKing's & Albert X.B;
White's Mountain j King's & Albert X.B
White's Point ;Sunbury & Queen's. . X. B
White's Settlement Kent X.B
White's Station Huntingdon Q
Whitestone ! Parry Sound O
a Whitewater jKootenay B.C
Whitfield IDufferin" O
Whitford Edmonton Alta;
Whitney : Xorthumberland . . ..X.Bl
Whittier's Ridge Charlotte X'.B
Whittington '. JDufferin O
^Vhit^\■ick Compton Q
Whitworth Temiscouata Q
Whycocomagh Baj- (X. side).
Wh j'cocomagh Mount
Whvcocomagh Portage
Wick
Wickham
Wickham Falls
Wicklow
Wicklow
Wicksteed -.
Widder
Widdifield Station
cWiesviUe
Wiggins
?'W'ggin.s
Wikweniikong
Wilbur
Wilbert
Wilcox
Wildfield
Wild Oak Dauphin
Wildwood Oxford, X.R.
Liverness X'.S
Inverness N.S
Inverness X'. S
Ontario, X'. R O
Sunbury & Queen's .X.B
Drumm'd& Arthaba'kaQ
Xorthumberland, W . R . O
Carleton N.B
Victoria & Haliburton.O
Lambton, E.R O
Nipissing 0
Strathcona Alta
Sunburj' & Queen's . . N.B
Assa. West Sask
Algoma, E.R O
Frontenac O
Sask Sask
Lincoln O
Peel O
M
O
Wilford iDauphin M
Wilfrid Ontario, X.R O
Wilkinson . . . i Frontenac 0
Willetsholme Frontenac O
Williams Kent, W.R O
Williainsburg [York X.B
Williamsdale Cumberland N.S
Williamsdale East Cumberland X^.S
■S cts.
165 iO
42 20
42 25
12 50
80 00
29 00
34 50
18 20
26 95
154 25
105 85
28 GO
14 75
13 75
6 00
21 50
14 00
78 50
160 50
120 00
31 20
107 65
78 00
15 00
44 25
17 85
162 42
18 00
4 00
14 00
57 20
69 94
26 45
146 00
54 50
2 30
62 85
196 50
38 00
4 00
101 45
138 33
102 91
108 13
17 50
66 50
36 95
42 20
8 00
158 90
49 05
28 00
82 00
81 75
43 40
121 20
Salary
(based on Forward
revenue of] Allow-
previous ance.
year).
S cts
78 00
35 00
35 00
35
47
35
35
35
35
74
60
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
103
98
35
49
35
35
35
35
89
t47
35
35
35
40
35
67
35
35
35
57
23
35
35
57
35
45
35
35
43
35
35
62
35
35
40
35
35
48
•S cts.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
8 cts .
4 00
6 00
4 00
6 00
G 00
I
:::::::::l:::;::;:::
i
8 00
10 2.5
5 00
1 19 25
.........
6 00
3 00
14 66
6 00
6 00
2 75
6 00
2 50
6 00
« Closed 15-1-08. c Opened 1-8.07. y Opened 1-4.07. + Including i?! 2 night allowance.
• 24— Dll^
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POST OFFICE DEPARTilEyT
8-9 EDWARD Vll., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Non-Accounting Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Xame of Post Otfice.
Electoral DL'strict.
Salary
/'based on
Revenue, revenue of
i previous
I year).
Forward i Reut
Allow- Allow-
ance. I ance.
William's Siding IKootenay B.Cj
dWilliamb Lake Yale-Cariboo . . .B.C
Williamstown Carleton N. B
Williscroft Bruce, S.R O
eWilliston Strathcona Alta
Willocks Assa. East Sask
Willowbank Inverness N.S
Willowhrook Mackenzie Sask
Willow Bunch Assa. West Sask
Willow Creek i Bruce, N.R O
Willowdale i York, S.R O
Willowdale Pictou N.S
Willow Grove St. Jonn N.B
WillowgTove ....'. Haldimand O
6 Willow Hill Humboldt Sask
Willow Point Kootenay B.C
Willow Range Macdonald M
Willows Alta Alta
Wilmot Carleton N. B
WUmotVaUey Prince P.E.I;
eWillmont Humboldt Saskj
Wilsonbuigh Sunburj' & Queen's.. N.B
Wilson Croft Lambton, E.R O
Wilson's Bay [Grenville O
Wilson's Beach Charlotte N.B
Wils(>n's Comers , Wright Q
Wilson's Mills Megantic Q
Wilson's Point .Gloucester N.B
Wilsonville Norfolk O
Wilstead Leeds O
Wilton Grove Middlesex, E.R O
Wilton Park Strathcona Alta
Winchelsea Huron, S.R O
Windon King's P.E.I
Windfall Essex, S.R O
/W'ilkie Bay ( Assa. West Sask
* Wiiidego Nipissing O
Windham Hill Cumberland N.S
Windsor jCarleton N.B
Windsor Forks ■ Hants N.S
Windsor Junction 'Halifax N.S
Windsor North j Richmond & Wolfe. . . Q
Windvgates Lisgar M
Winfield I Wellington, N.R O
Wingard .' jSask Sask
Winger i Welland O
Wingle iRenfrew. S.R O
nWingello Humboldt Sask
Winlaw I Assa. East Sask
Winlaw JKootenay B.C
Winsloe Road Queen's P.E-I
Win-sloe Station I'-^een's P.E.I
Winslow Lincoln O
Winterbum Edmonton Alta
Winterboume Waterloo, N.R O
Winthrop Huron, S.R •. . .0
S CtS.;
56 17 !
35 75 ;
14 00 '
75 50
5S 91
6 70
18 00
106 20
215 63
52 00
333 72
31 50
8 00
131 00
29 22
41 00
184 41
29 12
36 95
21 50
14 00
4 00
25 10
20 00
265 10
55 45
117 26
11 00
115 50
36 75
12^ 00
13 16
05 50
6 50
31 00
2-J no
0 tX)
14 00
63 50
77 50
14!) 13
18 55
22^
72 50
14 00
191 09
35 75
25 70
43 75
170 45
18 00
32 .50
82 1^".
25 0f>
195 20
119 25
§ CtS.
(739
^17
35
50
11
35
tt47
49
55
35
169
■ti-47
35
36
i35
35
118
35
35
35
11
35
35
35
96
35
45
35
62
35
+72
35
62
35
35
a5
35
44
59
35
35
33
35
90
35
20
35
80
35
35
:«
35
«/107
57
67
50
00
00
66
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
97 i
00 !
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00
00
00
66
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00
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00
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< K) '
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00
00
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83
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00
00 I
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00
00
00
00
00
41
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
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S CtS.
2 25 I.
7 00 :.
6 00 I.
S CtS.
2 50
1
6 00
19 00
1
1
1
6 00 13 00
6 00
2 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
22 00
6 00
8 00
6 m
18 00
6 00
6 00
rf Opened 1-10.07. c Openetl 1-12.07. 6 Opened 18-3-07. /Opened 1-2.08. * Summer office :—
Oi>ene<l 1-7-07. /) Opened 1 9-07. f/ Including .?4.67 night allowance. ++ Including $12 night allowance,
t Including -*15 night allowance. * Including 97 cents arrears salary. </ Including S15 night allowance.
XOX-ACCOUXTIXG POST OFFICES
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APPENDIX T>— Continued.
NoN-AccouxTDCG Post Offices — Kevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District. j
Revenue.
Salary
(based on Forward
revcmic of Allow-
previous ance-
i/carj.
Rent
Allow-
ance.
Wisawasa
Parrv Sound 0
Lamioton. E.R 0
York.... N.B
S cts.
88 41
89 75
12 00
169 30
39 98
74 22
58 58
238 99
15 10
65 97
78 73
26 13
14 00
47 20
78 73
tt8 00
20 95
191 95
12 00
12 75
66 40
26 75
15 00
125 71
24 50
16 00
112 50
.55 80
'95 '66'
38 :;-
24 00
6 00
215 75
44 50
163 95
10 00
50 00
11 25
14 00
39 29
61 95
18 75
36 50
16 00
293 73
19 50
14 28
25 00
12 25
17 00
15 00
31 25
27 75
28 50
$ cts.| S cts.
40 00 10 00
S cts.
Wisbeach
44 00
35 00
85 00
35 00
29 16
35 00
2 50
Wisely
Wishart
Humboldt Sask
Colchester N.S
Strathcona Alta
York, C.R 0
Grey, E.R 0
Missi.squoi Q
Pontiac Q
Thunder Bay & R. Biv. 0
Renfrew, S.R 0
Grenville 0
Humboldt Sask
Humboldt Sask
Strathcona Alta
Grey, N.R O
Oxford, N.R O
Hastings, W.R O
Middlesex, E.R: 0
Lisgar M
South Cape Breton. .N.S
Pictou N.S
Wentworth 0
Pictou N.S
Selkirk M
Middlesex. W.R 0
Peel 0
Westmoreland . . ....N.B
Muskoka O
Queen's P.E.I
Charlotte- N.B
.. .
6 00
Wittenburg
b Wittenburg
Woburn ^
.
Wode House
Wolfe Ridge
Wolf Lake
32 00
35 00
35 00
20 41
21 88
35 00
35 00
32 08
ri^Volf River
c Wolfe
Wolford Centre
Wolfsheim
a Wolff ton
Woodglen
Wolseley
35 00
95 00
35 00
35 00
37 50
35 00
35 00
60 00
35 00
35 00
52 00
35 00
26 25
40 00
r,s 00
i3 12
:.3 00
35 00
35 00
76 00
35 00
98 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
110 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
Wolverton
6 00
Wood
Woodbank. . ... ...
Wocd Bay
Woodbine
Woodboume
Woodbum
6 00
Woodfield
Woodtield
Wood Green
6 00
Woodhill
/Woodhurst
* Woodington
Wood Island
Wood Islands, North
Queen's P.E.I
Queen's P.E.I
St. John N.B
Chateauguay Q
Stormont 0
Macdonald M
York N.B
Carleton 0
Carleto.i N.B
Portage la Prairie. . . . M
Provencher M
Assa. West Sask
Brandon M
Westmoreland N.B
Strathcona Alta
Provencher M
Carleton 0
Selkirk M
Megantic Q
Portage la Prairie M
Sunbury & Queen's. N.B
King's N.S
Carleton N.B
W^ood Eake
Woodland
6 00
Woodlands
Woodlands
Woodlands
26 00
6 00
Woodlawn .
Woodlea
Woodmore
Wood Mountain
1
Woodnorth
Wood Point
Wood River
3 17
Woodridge
13 00
WoodroofTe
AVoodroyd
Woodside
5 00
3 00
W^oodside
Woodside
Woodstock Road Station
Digby N.S
iHants N.S
Woodville
6 Opened 1-6-07. d Oncned 1-9-07. c Opened 15-8-07. a Opened 1-5-07. /Closed 28-12-07. * Sum
mer office : — Opened 1-7-07. e Opened 16-11-07. ft Credit for new office not yet opuned.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX B— Continued.
Nox-AccouNTiXG Post Offices — Revenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office-.
Electoral District.
Revenue.
Salary
(based on
revenue of
previous
year.)
Forward
Allow-
Rent
Allow-
ance.
WoodviUe IPrince P.E.I
Woodville i Victoria N.B
WoodviUe Mills iKing's P.E.I
Woodward [ New Westminster . . .B.C
Woodward's Cove ' Charlotte N. B
Woodv River Dauphin M
Wojlchester '• Ai^sa. West Alta
WiKuioua 'Macdonald ]M
Workman .... ' A.ssa. East Sask
Wostok . . .• Edmonton Alta
Wreck Cove North Cape Breton and
Victoria N.S
Wright Wright Q
rWreford Humboldt Sask
Wyandot AVellington, N.R O
Wyecombe Norfolk O
Wylie Renfrew, N.R O
Wy man Pontiac Q
Wyse's Corner Halifax N.S
Wyton Station iMiddlesex, E.R .O
Wy vern Cumberland N.S
lAHK
y&ma.ska
Yarm
Yannouth Centre . . .
Yarrow
Yatton
Yearley's
Yelverton
Yeovil
Yoho
*Yoho Island
Yone
York Centre
York Mills
York Mills
York Point
Youghall
Young Cove .
Young's Cove
Young's Cove Road .
a Yule Meadow . . . .
Youville
Ythanbank
Kootenay B.C
Yamaska Q
Pontiac Q
Elgin, E.R O
Alta Alta
Wellington, N.R O
Muskoka O
Durham O
Grey, S.R O
York N.B
Parry Sound O
Victoria N.B
Caspe Q
York. S.R O
York N.B
Queen's P.E.I
Gloucester N.B
Annapolis N.S
Sunbury & Queen's.. N.B
Sun bury & Queen's.. N.B
Strathcona Alta
.lacques Cartier Q
HunilKjldt Sa,sl;
Z ADUW Renfrew, N.R O
Zealand Fmntenac 0
Zealandia A.'ssa. West . . Sask
Zealand Station York N.B
Zenda Oxford, S.R O
S cts.
8 00
25 30
40 50
40 00
158 02
320 91
25 75
17 00
31 75
163 00
31 25
488 22
G 00
31 00
151 50
52 .57
229 99
21 00
40 00
24 15
209 90 i
324 90
68 73
128 70 I
41 00 I
50 00 ;
55 00 S
74 75
74 00
13 00
26 00
20 00
33 00
145 00
116 45
15 00
26 00
11 25
111 95
194 75
10 00
60 32
102 84
38 97
31 25
178 50
105 20
110 66
cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
35 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
67 00
tl94 03
35 00
6 00
19 00
35 00
35 00
84 00
35 00
6 00
186 00
3 17
10 00
19 00
35 00
t89 00
6 00
35 00
100 00
35 00
10 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
100 00
:J:182 00
6 00
19 00
35 00
60 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
11 00
35 00
42 00
35 00
8 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
64 00
6 00
52 00
6 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
63 00
133 00
2 91
'9406'
" o'o*)
13 00
htoO 00
35 00
35 00
35 00
118 00
48 00
7 00
13 00
55 00
6 00
c Opened 27-2-08.
$12 night allowance.
* Summer office, a Opened 1-3-08. h lucliiding S40 night allowance.
Including *2.') night allowance, ft Including .SI5 night allowance.
i Including
NON-ACCOUXTING POST OFFICES
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APPENDIX J)—Co7^Hnued.
Nox-AccouNTiNG Post Offices — Eevenue, Salaries and Allowances — Continued.
Name of Post Office.
Electoral District.
Salary
{based on
Revenue, reixnue of
Forward
Allow-
Rent
Allow-
' previous
ance.
ance.
year).
8 cts.
S cts.
S cts.
S cts.
Zimmerman
Halton 0
Durham 0
Muskoka 0
Mackenzie Sask
104 20
60 00
41 50
16 75
50 00
37 50
35 00
35 00
Zion
Ziska
Zorra
W. .J. Johnstone,
Acro^iittant.
R. M. COULTER,
Deputy Postmaster General.
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPEXDIX E
TR^]SrS^CTION^S
OF THE
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
8-9 EDWARD VII
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
APPENDIX E
POST OFFICE SAYINGS BANK.
The aggregate balance at the credit of depositors on March 31, 1908 was
$47,564,284.28, or an increase of ^111,326.53 during the year. The average to the credit
of each depositor was 8287.07 as compared with S283.66 on March 31, 1907.
The number of accounts opened during the year was 42,530, and the accounts
transferred from the Dominion Government Savings Bank at Maitland, N.S. were 279
in number.
The closed accounts numbered 44,403 and the number of accounts remaining open
at the close of the period was 165,691, a decrease of 1,594.
The deposits were 242,386 in number, with a total amount of $12,293,524.17, and
the average amount was §49.09 as compared with $47.09 of the previous fiscal year.
The accounts in the Dominion Government Savings Bank at Maitland, N.S. were
transferred to the Post Office Savings Bank in April 1907 and amounted to $59,243.71.
Repayments numbered 116,435 and amounted to 813,610,865.95 : the average with-
drawal being $116.89 as compared with the average cf 8117.35 for the preceding fiscal
period.
The interest paid to depositors during the year was 894,156.95 and the interest
accrued and made principal on March 31, 1908 Avas 81,275,247.65, making a total of
$1,369,404.60.
The number of offices authorized to transact business was increased during the year
from 1,043 to 1,084.
The claims to moneys of deceased depositors which were examined and paid were
1,324 in number.
During the year arrangements were made for the transfer of depositors' acounts
from, and to, the Post Office Savings Bank of the United Kingdom. The transfers to
the Post Office Savings Bank of Canada were 204 and amounted to $44,427.17 and the
accounts transferred to the United Kingdom were 23 in number and amounted to
,$5,655.33.
Annexed is a Tabular Statement of the annual operations of the Post Office Savings
Bank since its organization in April, 1868.
Statement (in accordance with the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, chapter 30, sec.
16) of the Post Office Savings Bank transactions for the year ended March 31,
1908, and of the total amount due to depositors on that date.
Balance due to depositors on March
31, 1907..
Deposits received during the year.. . .
Amount of accounts transferred from
Dominion (Jovf-rnment Savings
Bank. . .
Interest allowed to depositors during
the year in accordance with the
cts.
47,452,9.57 75
12,293,544 17
59,243 71
Statute 1,369,404 60
51,175,150 23
Repayments to depositors during the
year
Balance due to deixjsitors on March
31, 1908
■S
cts.
13,610,865 95
47,564,284 28
51,175,1.50 23
E-4
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX
Statement of the Business of the Post Office Savins's Bank,
PERIOD.
1872..
1S73. .
1874.
1875. .
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Three months ended June 30, 1868.
Year ended June 30, 1869
Yeav ended June 30, 1870
Year ended June 30, 1871
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Ye&T ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June ;'0,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June oO,
Year ended J une 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended .Tune 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended June 30,
Year ended .June 30,
Year ended .Tune 30,
Year ended June 30,
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W. H. Harringtox,
Superinteiident.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
E-5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
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Deputy Postmaster General.
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX F.
TEANSACTTONS
IN CONNECTION WITH
POSTAL NOTES
F-2
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX F.
POSTAL NOTES.
Statement showing the revenue derived from commission on Postal Notes for the year
ended March 31, 1908.
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Number of t<««.o1
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118,613
112,722
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2,C.00,342
56,272 31
W. J. JOHNSTOXE,
Accountant.
R. x\I. COULTER,
Deputy Postmaster General.
POSTAL NOTES
F-3
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX
Statement of the number and value of paid Postal Notes received in the Postal Note
thereto to enable broken amounts to be remitted, and the
Months.
20
Cents.
25
Cents.
30
Cents.
40
Cents.
50
Cents.
60
Cents.
70
Cents.
75
Cents.
80
Cents.
90
Cents.
$1.00
1907.
April
May. .. .
June
July
August
September..
October . . .
November..
December ..
1908.
January ....
February . .
March
8,726
8,567
7,284
6,516
5,584
6,053
6,25.S
6,432
7,568
8,650
8,129
8,636
17,051
16,280
14,393
12,374
11,556
10,835
11,895
12,463
14,700
16,228
14,862
16,175
11,718
11,521
10,102
8,956
8,126
7,903
8,589
9,277
9,992
10,970
10,221
11,238
118,613
10,694
11,555
11,402
8,625
7,720
7,303
7,934
8,204
9,439
10,289
9,490
10,067
112,722
22,521
21,302
18,097
16,295
15,346
14,121
16,565
17,602
19,960
21,905
19,909
21,283
9,699
9,174
7,467
7,045
6,668
6,305
7,310
7,981
9,215
9,989
9,061
y,044
4,906
4,613
3,922
3,917
3,310
3,148
3,590
3,820
4,746
5,211
5,070
6,484
10,414
9,637
8,165
7,694
7,054
6,608
7,369
8,225
9,896
11,407
10,080
10,412
7,305
7,052
6,099
5,936
5,432
5,101
5,593
5,981
7,071
7,708
6,463
7,038
6,512
6,467
5,145
5,070
4,581
4,530
4,994
5,321
6,421
7,111
6,006
6,321
37,034
36,326
31,978
29,075
26,894
25,809
28,743
30,919
36,417
39,392
34,827
34,531
Total
88,298
168,812
224,906
98,958
52,737
106,967
76,779
68,479
391,945
POSTAL NOTES
F-5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
F — Continued.
Division during the year ended March 31, 1908, the value of Postage Stamps affixed
amounts paid in Postage Stamps for Extra Commission.
•SI. 50
82.00
S2.50
S3. 00
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.S5.00
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Total value,
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Value of Postage Stamps
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S cts.
8 cts.
14,500
21,227
8,003
13,428
9,353
20,031
12,712
245,834
480,903 41
856 56
7 81
13,698
21,841
8,152
13,722
9,752
21,141
13,273
244,073
492,316 21
836 36
6 75
12,150
20,070
7,418
12,568
9,156
19,877
12,570
217,863
453,644 49
789 49
5 37
11,494
18,968
7,526
12,689
9,245
19,434
12,845
203,704
445,243 34
777 14
4 83
10,491
17,902
6,958
11,579
8,234
18,931
12,646
189,012
422,626 27
727 37
3 20
9,449
16,483
6,312
10,601
7,783
17,262
11,791
177,397
391,973 09
717 24
4 33
10,511
18,192
6,699
11,678
8,576
19,180
13,108
196,779
434,351 17
740 27
10 65
11,121
19,184
6,941
11,703
8,579
18,91b
13,026
205,698
440,833 65
759 75
1 89
13,713
21,330
7,743
12,629
9,091
19,746
12,626
232,303
468,668 87
773 17
0 68
15,087
21,644
7,453
12,349
8,387
17,992
11,277
243,049
453,000 48
823 73
0 21
12,698
19,854
6,493
11,109
7,415
16,972
10,728
219,393
414,911 63
686 13
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12,651
19,962
6,506
10,926
144,981
7,036
16,484
10,543
225,237
412, IH. 65
763 00
147,563
236,657
86,204
102,607
225,969
147,145
2,600,342
5,310,588 26
9,250 21
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F-7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX F—Co7icluded.
Statement showing the number and value of Paid Postal Notes received in the Postal
Note Division, year by year from August 1, 1898, to June, 30, 1906 ; for the nine
months ended March 31, 1907 ; and for the year ended March 31, 1908.
50
Cent.
1899 16,2C7
1900 28,515
1901 35,607
1902 36,389
1903 39,694
1904 45,737
1905 59,380
1906 74,360
(Nine months
ended Mar.
31) 1907...- 60,346
Year ended
Mar. 31, 1908 88,298
t;o
Cents.
33,830
47,290
51,070
61.120
71,530
82,740
112,291
141,672
113,097
168,812
19,428
38,817
42,542
48,718
.5.5,966
63,782
80,675
101,199
79,412
118,613
23,413
37,592
42,424
46,995
53,744
61,046
76,659'
94,647
73,843
112,722
44,149
16,402!
61,784
33,461
71,313
36.923
79,793
40,984
96,008
46,098
112.776
52,447
149,982
64,742
188,784
82,451
148,916
65,847
224,906
98,958
70
75
80
90
IJents.
Cents.
Cents.
Cents.
28,388
15,657
6,490
23,127
30,046
27,963
20,863
27,502
30,379
31,388
26,014
28,576
39,486
34,305
29,1C7
31,066
48,188
39,492
35,201
33,240
60,421
47,192
39,780
38,248
78,782
59,143
47,982
43,968
91,598
70,379
57,953
33,824
70,982
52,358
46,613
52,737
106,967
76,779
68,479
§1.00,
74,589
102,626
120,550
144,028
173,114
206,924
270.258
332,506
271,583
391,945
I SI. 50.
§2.00.
S2.50.
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
L905
1906
(Ninem'nths
endedMar.
31)1907...
Year ended
Mar. 31, 1908
32, 411 1
50,578
61,002
70,732
80,509
89,985
109, 7tK)
128,585
105,002!
147,563
.S3. 00.
§4.00. $5,00. §10.00.
48,316 26,7101 15,172 11,182 59,063....
67,785 31,048i 43,989 32,448 91,318 ....
78,682 34,036 50,880 37,602 99,685 . , .
94,10.-) 38,0221 58,128 42,812 118,791 ....
114,053 46,211' ( ;8, 804 49,577 147,308 , . .
132,81)5,53,219 83,001 60,507 140,871; 65,244
168,255 64,713 10<),226 78,416 172,643 105,800
203,945 75,894 129,484 93,558 206,356 131,128
162,939
236,657
62,574! 102,974
86,204 144,981
75,497
102,607
164,017
225,969
106,933
147,145
471,407
769,250
877,599
1,012,091
1,196,563
1,431,717
1,843,985
2,248,467
Total Value,
including
Postage
Stamps,
affixed to
Notes.
§
771,490 28
1,289,976 47
1,459,015 75
1,702,469 a5
2,046,094 54
2,898,751 28
3,879,568 86
4,707,563 88
1,796,757
2,600,342
3,786,876 73
5,310,588 26
a) X ::
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2,272 38
4,897 97
5,045 70
5,775 75
6,390 34
6,985 33
7,767 01
5 56
38 46
61 84
70 70
87 65
67 41
41 13
8, .503 281 42 03
6,730 88
9,250 21
34 31
45 77
R. M COULTER.
Deputy Postmaster General.
W. J. JoHNsroxE,
Accountant.
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX a
LOSSES SUSTAINED IN COLLECTING THE POSTAL
REVENUE, AND IN CONDUCTING THE MONEY
ORDER, POSTAL NOTE AND SAVINGS
BANK SYSTEMS
8-9 EDWARD VII.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
A. 1909
APPENDIX G.
Statement showing the losses sustained in collecting the Postal Revenue, and conduct-
ing the Money Order, Postal Note and Savings Bank Systems, brought to account
during the year ended March 31, 1908. l..^~^
Postage Stamps destroyed by fire :
Agassiz, B.C., April 28/l^K)7
Coatsworth Station, Ont., September 2"), 1907
Dee Side, Que.. March 21, litOS
Edmonton, Alia., October 19, 1907
Harwich, Ont., February 4, 1907
Harwood, Ont., March 20, 1907
Huntley, Ont., April 2, 1907
Landreville, Que. , September 19, 1907
Latchford, Ont., February 10, 1908
Lavenham, Man., February 17, 1907
Mull, Ont., March 13. 1907
Newton Brook, Ont., April 17. 1907
Xokomis, Sask.. October 31, 1907
O'Leary Station, P.E.I., April 22, 1907
Osnabruck Centre, Out., .January 23, 1908
Pelee Island, Ont., October 29, 1907
St. Fla^'ien, Que.. December 19, 1907
St. .Julien, Que., .June 14, 1907
Sappeiton, B.C.. .June 2, 1907
Wardner, B.C., .June 6, 1907
Winnipeg Sub Office Xo. 6, Man., September 21, 1907
Postage Stamps and Post Office funds destroyed by fire :
Bellshili, Alta., .July 24, 1907
Blanche, Que., November 14, 1906
Brownfield, Alta., May 1, 1907
Chipman, Alta., February 6. 1907
Granite Creek, B.C., April 4, 1907
Manicougan, Que., December .5, 1905
Meadow vale, Ont., February 7, 1907
Midway, B.C., August 18, 1906
Reiswig, B.C., .July 25, 1907
Singhampton, Ont., March 17, 1907
Wakopa, Man., February 3, 1907
Post Office funds destroj'ed by fire :
Dorset, Ont., Aprif8, 1907
Eden, Man., February 19. 1907
Hartland, N.B., .July 1.5, 1907
Severn Bridge, Ont., September 26, 1906
Postage Stamps stolen :
Alvena, Sa.«k., November 19, 1906
Bulstrode Station, Que.. .January 7, 1907
French River, Ont., September 9, 1906
Hunters Home, N. B , October 7, 1907
Milton West, Ont., September 28, 1907
Postage Stamyts and Po.st Office funds stolen :
Brussels, Ont., October 19, 1907 •
Dresden, Ont., February 13, 1907
New Hamburg, Ont., >Iarch 8, 1907
Port Burwell,Vjnt., February 28, 1907
Prince Albert, Sask., Mari:h 17, 1907
Rock Springs, Ont., October 13, 1906
Shelbume, Ont., Maich21, 1907
Weymouth Bridge, N.S., October 3. 1907
Post Office funds stolen :
Aldersyde, Alta., October 12, 1907
Burford, Ont., .June 14, 1907
Coijetowni, Ont., .January 22, 1908
Elkhorn, Man., .July 11, 1907
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1 30
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7 50
5 00
6 00
9 00
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Statement showing the losses sustained in collecting the Postal Revenue, «fec. — Co7i.
Brought forward.
Post Office funds atdlen— Concluded.
Florence, N.S., August 5, 1907
Garland, Ont , December 5, 1907
Marmion, Ont., July 8, 1907
Scarboro Jet., Ont., Januars' 3, 1908
Tring Jet., Que., July 4, 19(J7
Upper Woodstock. N'.B., May 16, 1907
Weymouth Bridge, N.S.. May 2, 1907
Shortage in Postage Stamfjs, &c., issued to Postmaster at Welland, Ont., May 11, 1907
Postage Stamps lost in transit between Halifax, N.S. and South Port Morien, N.S., July 13,
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1907..
Counterfeit money passed on Ottawa Post Office in payment of Monej' Order, March 7, 1908.
Cash lost in Railway wreck at Moore Lake, Ont., November 15, 1907, refunded to Post-
master at Tomstown, Ont
Discrepancy between amoimt claimed by Postmaster and a.nount acknowledged by Bank in
connection with a remittance on Post Office Account forwarded from Roxton Pond, Que.
on November 23, 1907
Discre(jancy between amount claimed by Postmaster and amount acknowledged by Bank in
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APPENDIX I
TKANSACTIO]STS
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DEAD LETTEE BEANCH
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPEN
CHIKF DEAD
Statement of Letters, etc., received at the Dead Letter Branches in Canada, for the
how such Letters, etc.,
Table No. L — Showing the Number of Letters, etc., of
Number received.
1
1
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Dead Letters :—
Received from Great Britain (of these were registered 682)
United States ( -. 2,654)
II France ( n — )
■• New Zealand ( m 6)
Cuba ( .. 15)
II Jamaica ( n 3)
II Mexico ( II 36)
II Xewfoundland( « 2)
Hong Kong ( .. — )
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3ooks postal cards &c., also returned
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follows :—
699
20,918
II received during the year ended March
31, 1908, including those of foreign
origin
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March 31, 1907
Letters fotmd to contain value and recorded, received
during the j'ear ended March 31, 1908
202
11,497
Ordinary dead letters received during the year ended
March 31, lf>08
Ordinary dead letters with printed address of senders —
II 11 official franks ...
834,357
19,464
3,762
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Letter Branches and again returned unclaimed, dur-
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Dead samples received during the year ended March 31,
1908 . . ....
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1907
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year ended March 31, 1908
2,907
797,701
2,053,035
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2,0.53,035
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
DIX I.
LETTER OFFICE.
year ended 31st March, 1908, and of their contents, valuable or otherwise, showing
have been disposed of.
all kinds received, with the disposition made of them.
How disposed of.
DE.An Letters :—
Returned to Great Britain, including all foreign letters
not enumerated below (of these were registered. 8, 122)
Returned to United States ( ti 845)
II France ( i. 427)
Arg. Republic ( -i 89)
11 Japan ( n 80)
■> Newfoundland ( h 48)
Chili ( .1 25)
New Zealand ( „ 19)
New South Wales( .< 4)
II Other colonies and foreign countries (of
these were registered 167)
9.826
Books, postal cards, &c., of British and Foreign origin
also returned
Registered letters returned to writers, including those of
foreign origin
Registered letters failed of delivery to writers, owing to
refusal to redeem, want of address, &c., found to be
of no value and destroyed
Registered letters in Dead Letter Branches awaiting claim
Letters found to contain value retuTned to vriters
II failed of delivery and found to be of no further
value and destroyed
II found to contain value, failed of delivery in Dead
Letter Branches awaiting claim
Ordinary dead letters returned to writers
II with printed addresses, returned to
senders
?i returned to government depart-
ments
II without signatures or postmarks,
accounts, &c. , destroyed
Returned dead letters disix)sed of
Dead samples forwarded or returned to senders
II disposed of
Dead postal cards, parcels, books, &c., forwarded or
returned to senders
Dead postal ca-ds, parcels, books, &c., disposed of
II II remaining in Dead
Letter Branches.
201,271
107,763
4,575
650
937
2,769
422
740
600
2,876
322,603
312,777
133,892
18.474
1,871 i
1,272|
11,285
23
451
Carried forward.
21,617
11,759
401,218
19,464
3,762
336,178
2,751
1,636
79.373
()69,981
4,332
446,669
33,376
760,622
54,295
4,387
753,686
2,053,035
2,053,035
1-4
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX
Statement of Letters received at the Dead Letter Branches,
Table No. I. — Showing the Number of Letters of all kinds
NuuilxT ifCfived.
Brought forward
Special Lkttkk.s. classified as follows : - I
Registered letters on hand March 31, 1907 •
Registered letters received for pt)stage, better direction,
&c., for the year ended March 31, lfl08
Letters found to contain value and recorded, on handi
March 31, 1907 '
Letters foand to contain value and recorded, received for
postage, better direction, &c., for year ended IVlarch
31, 1908 -
Ordinarv letters received for ]X)stage, on hand March 31,
190t
Ordinary letters received for postage for year ended
March 31. 1908
Ordinary letters received for better direction.
Drop letters on hand March 31, 1907 i
Drop letters received for postage, &c., for vear ended
March 31, 1908 '
Letters for foreign countries on hand March 31, 1907
Letters for foreign countries received as unpaid or short
paid for year ended March 31, 1908
Post cards received for f)ostage or better direction, on
hand March 31, 1907
Post cards received for postage or better direction, for the
year ended March 31, 190^ . .
Samples received (or postage or better direction for the
year ended March 31, 1908
Parcels, books, &c., on liand March 31, 1907 ............
Parcels, books, &c., received for postage, better direction,
for year ended March 31, 1908
Grand total.
238
11,313
203
10,595
438
53,985
2,426
213,284
1,148
90,221
11,551
10,798
54,423
101,971
13
4,110
439
33,651
215,710
839
91,369
2,053,035
22,349
150,394
4,123
34,090
307.918
524,87
2,577,909
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
I — Continued.
Canada, for the vear ended March 31, 1908. — Continued.
received, with the disposition made of them. — Continued.
How disix)sed of.
Bixnight forward
Special Letters :—
Registered letters returned to writeivs or forwarded to
address
Registered letters unsigned and of no value, destroyed in
consequence of the inability of the Department to
return or deliver
Registered letters in Dead Letter Branches awaiting
claim
Letters found to contain value returned to writers or for-
warded to address
Letters destroyed being of no further value
Letters found to contain value in Dead Letter Branches
awaiting claim ... .
Ordinary letters received for ix)stage returned or for-
warded to address
Ordinary letters destroyed in consequence of the inability
of the Department to return or deliver
Ordinary letters remaining in Dead Letter Branches. ■ , . .\
Ordinary letters received for better address returned or
forwarded
Ordinarj" letters destroyed in consequence of the inability
of the Department to return or deliver
Drop letteis received for postage, returned or forwarded.
Drop letters received for postage, destroyed in consequence
of the inability of Department to return or deliver. . .
Drop letters received for postage, remaining in Dead
Letter Branches
Letters for foreign countries returned or forwarded . . .
Letters for foreign countries destroyed in consequence of
the inability of the Department to return or deliver..
Letters for foreign coimtries remaining in Dead Letter
Branches
Post cards returned or forwarded ...
II destroyed, being of no value
vemaininur in Dead Letter Branches
Samples returned or forwarded
II destroyed being of no value
M remaining in Dead Letter Branches
Books, parcels, &c., returned or forwarded
II destroyed being of no value
II remaining in Dead Letter Branches..
C4rand total.
11,010
267
274
10,274
75
449
49,285;
4,364;
774 1
86,466;
I
15,505'
3,239
880|
4
30,618
2,883
589
112,341
100,090
3,279
715
118
6
25,849
62,366
3,154
11.551
10,798
54.423
101,971
4,123
34,090
215,710
839
91,369
2,053,035
22,349
502,525
524, S74
2,577,909
1—6 ■ POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD Vli.. A. 1909
APPENDIX
SUM
Statement of Letters received at the Dead Letter Branches,
Table No. 1. — Showing the Number of Letters of all kinds
Letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., on hand March 31, 1907 8,773
Dead letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., received for year ended March 31,
1908 2,049,167
Special letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., received for year ended March 31,
1908 519,969
2,577,909
G. J. BlNKS,
Svperintenient.
DEAD LETTER BRANCH 1—7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
I — Continued.
MARY.
Canada, for the year ended March 31, 1908 — Concluded.
received, with the disposition made of them — Concluded.
Dead letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., disposed of 2,046,980
Special letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., disposed of 516,34.')
Letters, books, parcels, cards, &c., on hand March 31, 1908 14,584
2,-577,909
R. M. COULTER,
Deputy Postmaster General.
1-8
PO.ST OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX I— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value ; the amount and nature of tlieii* contents ; the number of
such Letters delivered during the year ended March 31, 1908, and the
number remainina undelivered.
4
38
2,6<>2
1
1
514
1
Wy
2,140
2,880
40
2,369
515
l,lii6
6
2
2
8,122
H4.")
859
2
1
7
1
1
16
60
20
2
9
1
1
1
1
3
6
2
33
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
Mon»y, including 8213.5'.) enclosed in letters under otlici
heads.
Benefit certificate.s.
Bills of exchange
Cheques.
Contract ticket
Coupon
Drafts
Letter of credit
Money orders (Bank) . . .
■• (Express)...
(Post Office)
Orders
Postil Notes
FroTOisiory Xotes
Receipts
Stock certificates
Time cheques
Warrants
Registered letters sent to Dead Letters OflBce at London,
England .
Registered letters sent to Dead Letter Office at Washing-
ton
Registered letters sent to Dead Letter Offices of other
countries
Abstracts
Accordion
Accounts ...
Acknowledgment
Advice
31,500 54
L',077 0<J
7,968 96
2()4,(t56 98
i-0 0<»
1 50
fi!.,835 19
3,000 IXI
3,3«!9 94
40,038 26
43,365 8<>
1,989 86
6,874 68
163,277 57
130,397 45
4,432 10
56 82
9 21
Affidavits
Agreements
Albums
1. autograph ....
M post card
•< photo
.1 press cuttings.
•• snap shot
■■ stamp. . . . . .
ApjKirel. wearing. . . .
Apjilications
Apple jelly
Aprons
!■ masonic
Arrowheads
Artificial flowers
Assignments
Ash tray
Atomizer ...
Awl
Baby jackets
socks
Badges, railway
M regimental . . .
.5,676
4
35
2,574
1
1
5a5
1
136
2,094
46
2,818
62
39
1
2,331
38
504
11
1,084
22
6
2
2
8,122
845
859
2
1
7
1
1
15
60
20
2
9
1
1
1
1
3
6
2
30
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPNDIX 1— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, lirc. — Continued.
3
51
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
8
1
1
12
(i4
2
7
6
2
7
1
1
19
20
1
2
1
1
!1
12
3
2
1
10
1
1
77
1
7
1
9
1
1
1
9
1
4
ISO
5
70
1
3
2
3
3
1
2
fancy ...
M hand
II hot water.
M jute . . . .
I. laundry . .
.. leather
•I shopping. .
.. work
Bag'gage checks
Baking soda . .
Barometer
Baskets
Bead.s
M coral
.1 prayer...
It work
Bears claws . .
II teddy...
Bell
Bellows
BeltH
buckles
pins
electric
leather
snake
Bib.s
Bibles
Bicycle parts .
Bills of lading.
Birch bark ....
Birds, stuffed.
11 eggs ...
Blotter
Blouses
II front . . .
II lengths.
•I pins....
II sets ...
Blueberries. . .
Blue print . . . .
Bobbin
Bonnets, baby,
lady . .
Bonds
Books
account . .
bank ....
code
cheque . .
hymn . .
memo . . .
mileage . .
music. . .
l>icture. .
prayer . . .
51
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
8
1
1
12
62
2
7
6
2
7
■ 1
1
17
20
1
1
1
1
9
12
3
1
1
10
1
1
74
1
9
1
1
1
9
1
4
172
5
68
1
3
2
3
3
1
2
7
I-IO
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX 1— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ifec. — Continued.
m -3 4)
6 o >>»
1
160
2
1
21
2
Nature of Contents.
O «l 03 eJ
c § .a
8 ^'^
O 03 c~
S cts.
Books, premium . . . .
I. receipt
II scrap
II subscription. . ,
II of views
Booklets
12 Booties
43 Boots
1
1
1
2
3
8
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
23
2
rubber
Botannical Specimen
Bottle
sniellinpr
liquor
Boxes
eVxjny
glove
match
paint
pencil
velvet
work
Bracelets
Braces
229 Broaches . . .
4 i II hand painted .
maple leaf .
pearl
photo
.|...,
Brushes .
sovereign
Buckle .
3 i Bulbs.
and comb,
clothes . . .
hair
hat.
military. .
tooth ....
1
2
10
2
1
221
12
29
3
1
122
10
28
3
101
1
2
4
Butter, j)ackage of.
Butterflie.s
Buttons
M hooks
II mould . . . .
Cakes
II wedding. . . .
Calendars
Cameras
Candlestick .
Candy
Caf>es
Cajfs
I. dolls
Cards
II account
II business
^ '- - c iJ
S ^ ^ .— i>
I £ cl3
, e q c3 e
o;=;S?.« |d--«^.Soq
IBJS.S ■
- * "
1
157
2
1
21
2
12
42
1
1
"2
3
8
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
22
2
224
3
3
2
5
1
1
2
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
9
2
1
173
12
28
3
1
114
9
27
3
84
1
2
4
48
....
17
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
I-ll
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 1— Concluded.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, &c. — Continued.
Nature of Contents.
Cards, Christmas
M clearance
II fancy
II membership
II receipt
Cases
Cartridge
Catalogues
Carvers, set of
Celluloid
Centre pieces
Certificates
baptism
benefit
birth
breed
character
church membership. .
collegiate
commercial travellers .
competency
C. O. O. F
death
dentist
discharge
seamen
doctors
education
engineers
health
homestead
humane society .
idenity
I. O. F
I. O. O. F
insurance
Knights of Maccabees.
labor union. ... . ...
land titles
life policy
location
lodge
L. (). L
Loyal True Blue
marriage
masonic
matriculation
medical
membership .
military instruction . . .
mining
niusic
naturalization
pedigree
pension
pre emption
professional
O D c t3
cjl— lT3 DtH
j^ o i 5 ^
I -. s g
S cts.
20
7
1
2
1
2
1
7
0
3
I
33
3
54
3
7
7
6
1
2
6
2
4
1
2
3
1
5
1
3
1
6
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
6
11
1
12
1
2
1
5
2
2
3
1
0
3
2
1
1
24-D17
1-12
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX l—Confinued.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Table No. 2.— Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclo.sures of value, kc. — Continued.
'■^ I"'
Sa. I— 1
Nature of Contents.
•^S^,
z £P^
- — C CJ
S c :i c
i -i _ — "B as
1 Certificates, quantity
1 .1 railway
1 .1 reserve
5 M Royal Arch Masons.
1 .. seamen
23 •. stock
1 .1 service
1 II settlers
6 11 teachers
5 .1 title
1 II transfer
1 >i worK
3 Chains
1 .. gilt
4 II and lockets
1 II metal
1 II watch
4 Charms. . .
2 Chatelaines
1 Cheese
4 Chest protectors . . . .
1 Childs rompers
1 China, painted
3 .1 cup and saucers
2 II ornaments
1 II plate
1 .1 tea tray
1 .Chinese goods
1 jChisel
7 Chocolates
1 Chewing gum
30 Cigars
7
67
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
:i53
52
10
19
2
2
2
3
4
1
1
16
2
1
21
.1 cases . . . .
Cigarettes
II case...
II paper . .
Circular
Clarionet
Clip
Clocks
rack
Cloth
Clothing
childs. . . .
lady
II men . . . .
old ....
Clouds
Coats
baby .
• gent
I holder....
Cocoa
Coins
.1 advertising.
1. foreign
Collars
1
1
1
5
1
22
1
1
6
5
1
1
3
1
4
1
1
4
2
1
4
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
26
6
57
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
328
52
10
14
2
2
2
3
4
1
1
15
2
1
20
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 1— Continued.
Tabli: Xo. 2.— Showing the nuQib<'r of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ifcc. — Conlinued.
111.
Nature of Contents.
5'S ^T?
o <o
.2 <Uc
T3 (E 1
. >• <jj © Oi
, c o g ^ <u
3^ S S :j
S O " =
'-o.l^^
> 2 fcc
,■-> a
19
6
6
14
9
1
2
It;
2
1
1
7
18
1
2
2
o
1
1
4
3
1
9
1
1
1
1
14
228
I
1
1
1
15
1
46
1
1
1
8
1
7
2
2
2
1
23
2.5
1
3
1
2
1
I
1
4
1
•24
Collars fancy
11 lace
II regalia.. .....
Jomb.s .
!i fancy
Commercial papers . . .
Companion, lady's . .
Confectionery
Contracts
II marriage. . . .
Corn, ear of .
Corsets . .
•1 covers
Cotton goods
Cosey
Costmne
Coupon
Cover, wool
Crochet works
Crown grants. .....
Cuffs
11 button
■I links . . .
Cup
11 glass
Curio
Curl
Cushions
■ I covers
Currant slip
Cutlery
Daguerreoty[je
Dead letter return . . . .
Declarations
11 intention.
Deeds
Deed, quit claims. . . .
Dentist instruments .
Diamond
Diplomas
Di.~;charge
1. mortgage. . . .
II seamen
■1 .soldier
Dishes
II butter
Doilies
Dolls
11 cloths
Drapes. ... . .
11 piano.
Drawers
Drawing
■1 instrument .
Drawn work
Dres.ser covers
Dress suit
— Dl7i
18
1
3 i
1 i
1
4
3
1
9
1
1
1
1
14
222
T
1
1
1
15
1
46
1
1-14
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX I— Continued.
Table No, 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, kc. — Contimied.
. S ® .-I
Nature of Contents.
Dresses ,
11 childs
1. goods
■1 linen
II night ,
II print
Dressing gowns. ....
II sacques . . . .
Drugs
Dry goods
Due, stamps (postage).
Dulse
Dye.
Earrings
II diamond
■I pearl
Easter egg
Elastic
M stockings
Electro plates..
13 Electrotypes
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
176
1
7
5
7
1
4
1
14
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
1
2
1
1
56
1
1
1
1
Embroidery
• towel
II woollen goods .
Entomoligical specimen. . ,
Eye glasses
II cases
Exchange order
Extension pencil
Fancy articles
II sleeve holder. . . .
II works
Fans
Feathers
II ostrich
Field glasses ,
II notes ,
Films
Fish
II tackle
Flags
Flannel ,
Flash.
Flashlight, electric
Flies
Flour, sample of
Food Burgers
Flowers
Fly trap
Football
Foot Elm
Fork
Fountain pens
II filter
Fox scent
Frame
II fret work
i'^ Sr-H*
O (u c i? .
■Si-:! "5 SS
-O ^:
S cts.
° » > s
. > i; 4) rt
Jk o 5 S =<
1 c S c S-g
fci _ s o
I a; <
1) C c4
cS H)
10
22
25
1
2
1
2
4
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
13
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
169
1
7
5
3
1
3
1
12
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
14
1
2
1
1
55
1
1
1
1
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 1— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ifec. — Continued.
1
1
105
1
3
3
2
1
1
6
6
1
1
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
135
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
34
1
50
25
1
1
1
6
8
1
2
1
46
4
1
5
4
29
18
172
7
1
3
Nature of Contents.
Frilling ..
Fruit ....
Furs, raw.
boa .
cap
coat
collar
handbag. .
gauntlet . .
muff
ruffs
stole
Gall
Game
Garters
Gas burner
Gauntlets
Glass ..........
and liquid .
bottle... .
S cts.
eye .
stand
vase
Globe, Christmas
Glossing iron
Glove.s
buckskin
cotton
driving
holder
kid
leather
Goggles
Gold bracelets
brick
brooches
chains
charm and heart
charm
coin
crosses
cuff links
dust
earrings
heart
lockets
medals
monogram
.. nuggets
II pencils
II pins
II rimmed eyeglasses
•I rings
Gold rings, diamond. . . .
II rosaries (filled)
II spectacles
1
1
101
4
1
3
3
9.
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
8
1
9,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
126
9
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
32
2
1
46
4
24
1
1
1
1
6
7
1
1
2
1
42
4
4
1
5
4
27
2
15
3
153
19
7
1
3
1-16
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX I—Conti7itied.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Tablk No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Moue}' or other
inclosures of value, <kc. — Continued.
No. of Letters re.
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
Nan:e of contents.
Value of contents of
Letters received
during the year
ended March 31,
1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of those re-
ceived during the
vear ended March
1908.
No. of Letters unde-
livered on March
.SI, 1908, and now
lying imclaimed
in Dead Letter
Uranches.
2
Gold siK)ons
1. studs
» watches .
II watch cases
>< cts.
2
1
107
2
3
1
3
1
1
9
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
239
1
3
• 7
1
1
9
2
1
1
1
1
i
1
8
4
48
23
1
2
32
44
93
12
1
8
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
2
115
2
1
8
3
1
1. watches and chains
Gramaphone needle
.. records
Grant, placer mining
1(
3
1
1
Guernsey
9
Gum
9
Gun parts
1
Hair, front . . .
1
.. lotion
1
.. oil
M pads
2
2
M switches
1
Hammer
f)
249
Handkerchiefs
)
1
3
Handkerchief, box
" cases
10
Hats
<
1
1. camping
1
9
2
Head, mounted
shawls —
Heather
1
Herbs
1
1
Holly
Hood
1
Hops
I
Horns
...
1
1
1
hnages
Indian boxes
8
4
49
25
1
II shoes
1
2
2
Ink stands
35
Insurance papers
3
44
*»5
M i)olicies, accident
II II fire
2
12
life
1
Invoice ... ...
0
3
Jackets
II baby
]
2
11 cardigan
1
1
Japanese toy
1
1
Jars, china
1
.. jelly
Jelly |X)wder . ;
1
1
>
13
Jersey
1
1
II :'.ase
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX I^Continued.
Table No. 2. — ShoNving the number of Letter.s received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, &c. — Continued.
*•- —
-7- a; S
C o >^^:
Nature (jf Contents.
1
228
17
1
1
1
1
30
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
24
2
1
1
1
3
1
5
6
4
1
1
52
1
45
26
1
40
1
4
5
3
6
4
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
3
15
8
1
39
6
1
12
U
1
15
Jewel jxjcket
Jewellery
Keys
Key rack
Kimono
Knitted strap
Knitting machine
Knives
II butter
II combination . . .
II fork and spoon .
•I paper
Kodak
films
Labels
Lace
II ties
Lamp
" black
Land grant
II transfer
Lawn
Leases
Leather
'■,-9, %^
o oj c "^
si-^-a
o s > S"„
> S ® i-H
§ cts.
.. baggage tag .. .
II book cover
Legal papers
Leggings
Letters
II dead returned.
II opener
II registered
II of credit
Licences
M fishery
II marriage . . . .
M mining
II hunters
M tavern . . . . .
Linen
II gown
II table
Lists, voters
Lithograph
L<jg book
Lobsters
Lockets
11 and chains. . . .
Lock
Machinery
Magazines
Magic Lantern slides.
Manuscripts
Mapi
Maple leaf. .
sugar .
1
211
17
1
1
1
28
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
2
1
1
1
3
1
5
6
4
1
1
49
1
45
26
1
40
1
3
5
3
3
4
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
3
15
7
1
37
G
1
12
11
1
13
I fi flS '-' 1-" ^
£ Co
- S rt c
O ,3^
^ O /^ 00
= ^ -S ■£
J ~ 2
1-18
POi>T OFFICE DEPARTMEXT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX I—Condrmecl,
Table No, 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, &c. — Continued.
No. of Letters re-
ceived during the
y(iar ended March
;U. 1908.
Nature of Contents.
Vahui of contents of
Letters received
during the year
ended March 31,
1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of those re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
No. of Letters unde-
livered on March
31, 1908, and now
lying unclaimed
in 1 )f!ad Letter
Branches.
2
S cts.
2
20
10
I
1
2
8
1
1
2
112
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
11
3
25
141
1
1
16
2
1
4
1
10
11
6
12
1
2
3
5
1
2
1
26
4
27
1
20
11
Match safes
Mats . .
i'
1
II crochetted
1
,1 table
2
■1 toilet .
9
Medals
1
1
11 Indian , ....
1
II lodge.. .
2
128
M war
Medicines
16
1
Merchandise
2
Mess kits
2
Metal, articles
1
1
3
1
M box
Military coats
Mince pie
1
Mining claim renewal
12
Mirrors
1
3
27
Mittens
Mitts
2
148
1
Moccasins.
II fancv
7
1
Money order stub
16
Mortgages
11 chattel
2
1
4
Motor parts
Mouth organs
1
Municipal return . .
12
11
Muflflers
11 instruments
2
6
12
1
Nail file
2
3
II table (pap)er)
5
II rings
1
Natural History Specimen
2
Necklaces
1
Necklace, coral
26
Needle caries
4
29
1
Newspapers
Nightingale
2
1
1
:<42
Notices ....
342
1
1
3
10
2
3
1
1
1
33
4
1
Nutcracker and pick
1
3
10
Oil cloth
Oil paintings
Ointment
2
Old letters
3
11 stamps
1
1
Optical instrument
1
33
Ornaments *
5
Overalls
1
DEAD LETTER BRAyCE
I-1&
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX l~Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ic. — Continued.
No. of Letters re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
Nature of Contents.
Value of contents of
Letters received
during the year
ended March
31, 1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of tl lose re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
No. of Letters unde-
livered on March
31, 1908, iuid now
lying unclaimed
in Dead Letter
Branches,
3
Overc
Paint
Pamp
Pants
Paper
oats
S cts.
3
1
9
2
1
1
4
1
137
0
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
23
1
8
26
5
8
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
9
1
12
1
1
1
4
8
1
2
573
1
I
2
16
1
3
1
9
ing, Aa
hlets
2
1
, cutter
1
weieht
4
M writiner
1
Paten
Pass
t paper
139
books
2
5
A.O.U.W
1
1 Chosen Friends
1
C.O.C.F
1
1
C.O.F
. Daughters, Maids of England
I.O.F
I.O.W.M
6
1
1
K.O.I.M
1 Lodge
2
23
1
1 Savings bank
1 Union
8
27
Passe
Passp
Pate
Patte
Peani
Pearl
Pedig
Penci
Pens.
Perfu
Perm
Pettic
Phon
Photc
Photc
Pictu
s . . .
Railway
i
5
Steamer
8
orts
1
ie foie
8
rns
1
It
2
beads
1
1
P'ns stick
1
handle of knife
1
pen
1
pendant
1
paper knife .... ...
1
string of
2
rees
3
1
Is
menthol
9
1
viper
me
case.
It, building
12
1
1
1
game
hay
4
8
timber
1
2
;oat
jgraph records
622
>s
49
1
book
1
brooch
2
engraving
2
films
frames
16
1
3
material
negati ves
2
)graphic apparatus
2
10
res
9
1
1-20
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX I—Contimied.
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, kc. — Continued.
No. of Letters re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 11)08.
o
3
Value of contents (jf
Letters recei ved
during the y(>iir
ended Marcii 31,
1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of those re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
No. of Letters un-
delivered on March
31^ 1908, and now
lyuig unclaimed
in Dead Letter
Hranches.
1
1
2
20
1
49
2
Pictui'e frame
•S cts.
1
2
19
4?
2
2
1
2
1
24
2
23
1
8
8
1
1
7
15
54
9
4
5
24
2
2
1
1
1.
1
12
1
1
5
26
1
2
2
5
5
1
1
9
129
1
I
1
1
1
1
2
19
4
4
34
Pillow leather post card
.. shams
Pills
i"
Pinafore
Pins
2
M badge
2
1
.1 blouses
M belt
2
11 button
I
1. celluloid ... .. .
24
2
23
11 cushion
11 enamelled. . .
hat
1
8
11 lodge
II mapleleaf
8
11 scarf
1
11 shawl
1
11 society
7
16
56
M souvenir
11 stick
Pipes
i'
2
9
II rack
4
Pitchers
5
24
2
Plans
Plants
Plaques
2
1
Platinuift
11 crucible
1
Plate
1
Plaster .'
1
Pliers
17
1
1
5
Plum pudding
■
5
Pocket book
Porten)anteau hasp
Postage stamp.«, used
Postal cards
28
2
1
11 rack
2
Powder
2
6
\
Power of attorney
Printed matter
1
Printing material
Probate of will
1 Proxv
9
132
1
1
1
1
1
2
19
4
4
Puddings
Purses
" beaded...
11 shell
Pump . . .
Pyjamas
tjuilt
Rattle
Rawhides
Razors . .:
Razcjr strops . .
Receii)t.<
35 , 1. hon)estead
1
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX l—Co7iii7itied.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ttc. — Contimied.
® S a)
Nature of Contents.
Receipts, land
1. registered letter.«
I.O.O.F
Report
Revolvers
Rings
diamond
II and pearl .
It and t)pal . .
pearl
topaz
Roll
Roots
Ros
-5 S^-S g
)-= ^V. 33
S^-wJ^
i-J 9 -
csi— it; a; iH
-S.Si p^g^^i
S cts.
3sary
Rubbers
baU...
face piece. .
gojds
pipe stem . . .
I'ing
stamps . . .
tubing
water bottle
Sachets
Salt cellars
I. dish
i2;
M and pepper boxes .
II shaker
Salver
8 i Samples.
3
1
1
1
1
1
20
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
19
4
39
1
2
1
2
45
1
Sand.
Sandals
Sardines . . . .
Satin
Sauce ladle . .
Scales . ...
Scapulars . .
Scarfs . ...
Scissors . .
Seeds
Serge
Serving sets .
Shade glass.
Shaving sets
Shawls
Shield .. ..
asbestos
cloth
curtain ...
jewellery
medical
military clothing.
ore
potatoes
rock
silk
tajjestry
1-22
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
APPENDIX J— Continued.
8-9 EDWARD Vll., A. 1909
Tabele No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, &c. — Continued.
No. of Letters re-
ceivcid during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
Nature of Contents.
Value of contents of
Letters received
during the year
ended March 31,
1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of those re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1907.
No. of Lettets unde-
livered on March
31, 1908, and now
lying unclaimed
in Dead Letter
Branches.
27
Shirts
§ cts
26
63
1
1
1
3
1
1
7
3
10
1
4
1
3
1
3
1
2
45
1
1
18
9
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
20
4
2
1
1
2
1
3
6
1
4
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
64
Shoes
1
1
Shoe blacking ... ...
1
11 canvas
1
11 horn
4
Shortbread
1
1
Shoulder brace
Shuttle
1
7
Silk
II baffs .... .
3
10
II blouses
1
II collar
4
II drapes
1
ti damask
3
II dresses
1
II embroiflery
1
II floss
2
II gloves
50
II handkerchiefs
5
1
II muffler
1
M ])etticoat
18
9
1, scarfs
II shawls
1
II skirt
1
II socks
1
M stocking
2
II spools
1
II thread
3
,1 ties
1
II wrap
Silver, badge
1
1
2
II bracelets
20
4
II buckles
2
1
11 card case
1
2
II charms
1
3
II cutf links .'. . .
6
„ fish
1
4
1
1
2
11 knives
1
3
1
11 match boxes
1
4
4
11 perfume bottle
11 na]jkin rings
1
1
1
DEAD LETTER BRANCH
1-23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX 1—Contimied.
Tarle No. 2.-— Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, etc. — Continued.
No. of Letters re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1!)08.
Nature of Contents.
Value of contents of
Letters received
during the year
ended March 31,
1908.
No. of Letters de-
livered of those re-
ceived during the
year ended March
31, 1908.
No. of Letters unde-
livered on March
31, 1908, and now
lying unclaimed
in Dead Letter
Branches.
1
1 pencil .
§ cts.
1
2
2
3
1
1
25
2
1
10
1
5
1
1
1
1
3
4
118
2
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
6
2
* 1
3
4
3
30
7
1
47
20
1
9
73
2
1
3
14
44
1
2
1
1
1
45
1
3
2
2
3
1 salt and pepp)er shakers
1
1
25
1 spKJons. . . . ,
2
1
10
1 11 tea. .
1
5
. stick pins. . .
1
1
1
1 .1 tongs
1 tea strainers
1
1 tie clip
3
4
124
1 trays
6
2
1
Sk
Sk
Sk
Sk
Sl(
Sli
io"
So
So
Sp
Sp
ates
1
eivers
5
2
1
1
11 bear
1
11 coyotte
1
11 fox
II marten •.
1
5
II muskrat
6
2
11 otter .
1
3
4
II snake
3
30
11 wolf
8
1
1
48
1
20
M bedroom
1
9
ap
84
cks
11
2
uvenirs. . . . . .
1
11 leather
3
ecimens ....
14
44
oons
1
2
II enamelled
1
'• jelly
II nickel
1
1
M sugar
47
II souvenir
2
1
„ table
3
II tea
1-24
POfiT OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX 1— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, (fee. — Continued.
iM
s8
Nature of Contents.
Springs
Stage driver tag. . .
Stamp, collections.,
11 box
Statements . .
Stationery
Steel.
Stencils
Stereotype blocks.
Stereoscopic views.
Strap.
w ® c8 o
» > V b
X w 00
«*; fc< 60 ai O
O « c Oi
S cts.
Stockings.
30
3 Stoles .
2 11 clergyman .....
5 Subpoenas
2 Sugar, maple
1 .1 and cream set.
16 j Suits of clothes
1 ! 11 11 boys. .
22 Summons
2 jSurgicnl instruments.
Susi>enders
Sweaters
jSyringe
Syrup
Table centres
cloths
covers
Tag, bra.ss
Tap
Tea
18
17
1
3
5
27
10
1
1
1
7
1
I
1
15
2
1
1
1
1
2
4
i»3
11
2
1
35
1
2
1
1
14.T
6
1
2
2
cosy,
cloth.
))Ot
Tooth . . . .
Teeth, artificial .
1 elk
Tooth pick . .
Tiiimble ca.se. . . .
Thread
Tickets, baggage
.1 lottery .
■ 1 pawn . , .
Ties
Tie fastener
Tiles
lil'v
steamer. . . .
mileage. . . ,
Y.M.C.A.
. s- S n _
J-S ? i< o;
[Tintype
Tint
I Tobacco
I •• jar . . . ,
.Toilet articles. . .
3
1
2
1
2
10
1
3
2
2
1
:io
3
2
5
2
1
13
1
Ki
2
17
17
1
3
5
24
10
3
14
....
81
10
29
12'
1
G
136
2
2
"iV
1
DEAD LETTER BRAyCH
1-25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX I— Continued.
Tablk No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, kc. — Continued.
e s s
i c
"Si; ~
Nature of Ctmtents.
1
2
10
1
3
1
110
7
1
I
4
4
1
1
44
i
1
1
2
2
130
1
2
3
1
2
13
Toilet, [)reparation .
I .. sets
[Toques . .
Tool
Towels
Towelling
Toys.
Toys, china
Transfer, land
Travelling case
iTrays
II cloths
.1 fancy
Trimmings.
Trou.sers ■:
frusse.-*
Tumblers
Tuq ues
TyiJewriter bar
Umbrella
Underclothing
.. infants.
Underwaist
Uniform
Unopened letters
Valentines
Valuable papers
Valve
Vases
Veils
Velveteen
Vouchers
Vests
Views
Wai.sts
n coats
.1 worked
M woollen
Wall pocket
Warrants, salary .
Watches
old
II works
M guard
II chains
■I charm
II enamelled . .
II fobs
II gun metal .
II nickel
Waterproof coat
Wheel
Whisk holders
Whiskey
Whistle"
Wills
Wings
5P—
§ cts,
in 2 c^
S O 5 o 5
S S g j2
i. T- 3^ no
ix ^ooo §2
i ' ^ -^ = =«
10
1
3
1
109
7 1
1
1
4
2 I
2 1
2
3
2 I
2
4
1
1 !
40
1
1
1
2
1
127
1
2
3
1
2
12
8
7
2
2
. 2
1
3
27
5
1
1
3
1
2
6
8
4
1
1
1-26
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX I— Continued.
Table No. 2. — Showing the number of Letters received containing Money or other
inclosures of value, ifec. — Concluded.
° > * .
d 3 >>«
1
3
6
1
2
1
7
3
1
2
1
1
1
38,855
16,870
55,725
Nature of Contents.
Wine, bottle of
Wool
Woollen goods. .
Work, fancy. . . .
Wrappers
Wrist bands . . . .
Writ«
Writing cases. . .
I. set
Yarn
Yeast
Zam-buk
Zither
8 "S
-C O
cts.
Add to these ordinary recorded letters not enumerated
above, which have been returned, forwarded or other-
wise disposed of, as shown in Table No. 1
772,307 86
Grand total of letters containing value disposed of
Grand total of letters remaining unclaimed in Dead Let-
ter Branches
Grand Total
6'^ o >>w
c !s c S-g
£ CO
c S cS C
"S 00 5?^
o ® , c g
d;SM"5.HM
37,727
15,552
53,279
2,446
.55,725
1,128
1,318
G. J. BiNKS,
Superintendent.
R. :\I. COULTER,
Deputy Postmaster General.
3-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX J
TRANSACTIONS
OF THE
POSTAGE STAMP BRANCH
24— d18
J-2
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPEN
Statement of Receipts and Issues of Postage Stamps
RECEIPTS.
Denominations.
IS
S 2
■C £
-^5 g
OOJ ai
ic.
ic.
2c.
5c.
7c.
10c.
20c.
50c.
10c.
2c.
Ic.
Ic.
Ic.
Ic.
Ic.
2c.
2c.
ixwtagp stanijw
special delivery stamps.. . . j
stamjj books at 25c. each . .
ix>st bands
post cards
ad vt., 16 on sheet
8 on sheet
.. •' single . .
Postal Union cards ^
reply cards
Stamped Envelopes.
Ic. at $1.20 per 100.
2c. at S2. 20
Postaye Due Stamps.
Ic.
2c.
5c.
Aewspaper Wrappers.
Ic.
2c.
3c.
fie. int. reply coupons .
Totals .
41,800
14,313,<X)0
32,029,400
710, »K)
442,500
238,t525
203,500
156,82.!
1.3.130
71,554
B72,80<1
G4.00<i
31,00<i
49,900
14,700
40,100
13,60<J
10,700
293,600
199,900
177,600
49,789,934
700,000
160,900.000
291.200.000
8,400,000
3,000.000
1.. 500.000
300,000
75,666
1.321,<XK)
GS1,000
24,400,000'
046,0001
2,104,000'
423,000
117.000
172,500
:i55,000
2,613,000
300
51,005
92,62<^»
7,787
2,404
2.824
2, 123
5,174
189
692
1.2&3
48.549
1,595
2.096
627
2,481
900,000
200,000
1,501.000'.
367,000'
54,000
500,000
200
100
15
175
1,800
1,.500
1,000
4,000
46,300
2,000
502,429,500 222,073 56.775
742,100
175,264,905
323,322,029
9,118,587
3,444,904
1,741,449
5a5,623
161,999
88,319
1,393,421
684,083
25,121,349
710,000
2,1.3.5.000
472,900
133,29:;
216,196
369,227
2,627,181
293,600
1,099,900
377,600,
1,505,000
413,500
56,100
5<X),015
3,
1,752,
6,400,
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710 50
649 05
440 58
929 3o
143 28
144 90
124 60
999 50
831 90
355 25
2<>8 99a
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729 00
665 90
323 92
4,430 72V
57,797 98 J
2,936 00
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1,683 00
30,000 90
5.52,498,282 10,093,906 32 J
E. p. Stanton,
Superintendent, Postaife Stamp Brancli.
posta'tE stamp branch
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DIX J.
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ISSUES.
Denominations.
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2c.
.5c.
7c.
10c.
20c.
50c.
10c.
2c.
Ic.
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Ic.
Ic.
2c.
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special delivery stalnps. ... '
stamp books at 25c. each . . I
post bands
post cards
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Postal Union cards '
reply cards
Stamped Envelopes.
Ic. at SI .20 ix-r 100.
2c. at. S2. 20 ., .
Postage Due Stamps.
Ic.
2c.
5c.
Newspaper Wrappers.
Ic.
2e.
3c.
6c int. reply coupons .
585,200
158,742,800
272,957,800
8,0.31,100
2,876,250
1,514,775
:J49,225
108,925
76,120
1,. 361,597
537,500
24,747,600!
600,0001
1,929,0001
416,800
108,600
182,2.50l
352,000.
2,-577,900!
191,000!
990,400!
275,100
1,332,800
300,300
1.5,600
62,625
Totals
481,223,267
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accounted
for.
300! 1.56,600
51,005: 16,471,100
92,629 .50.271.600
7,787 1.079.700
2.404 .566.2.50
2,824 223.8.50
2 123 154,275
5,174' 47,900
189 12,010i
692! 31,132'
1,283 145,300'
48, .549 32.5,200
110,000
206,000
56,100
1,595 2.3,100
2,096' 31,850:
627
2,481
200
100
15
16,600
46,800
102,600
109,500
102,500
172,200
113,000'
40,400
437,375
742,100
175,264,905
323,322,029
9,118,-587
.3,44-), 904
1.741.449
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161,999
88,319
1,393,421
684,083
2.5,121,349
710,OfO
2,135,000
472,900
133,295,
216,196
369,227
2,627,181
293,600
1,099,900
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1,505,000
413,500
56,100
500,015
222,073; 71,0.52,912' 552,498,282
3,
1,752,
6,466!
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241.
174,
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80,
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8,
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7,
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649 05
440 58
929 35
143 28
144 90
124 60
999 50
831 90
355 25
208 99f
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100 00
3.50 00
729 00
065 90
323 92
4,4.30 72s
57,797 981
2,936 00
21,998 00
18,880 00
15,050 00
8,270 00
1,683 00
30,000 90
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1,587,
5,4.59.
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201.
151.
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4,224 00
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1,910 00
19,808 00
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10,093,966 82J 8,685,370 05
R. M. COULTER,
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APPENDIX K
TRANSACTIONS OF THE
POSTAL STOEES BEA^CH
8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX K
POSTAL STORES
General Summary of Payments for Frinting, Stationery, Mail Bags, ikc, Stamping
Material, Scales and Weights, Street Letter Bjxes, Letter Carriers' Uniforms, d'c,
supplied to the Inside and Outside Service of the Post Office Department, througli
the Postal Bi-anch, from April 1, 1907, to March 31, 1908.
Printitig, Binding, Lithographing, <tr. , , S cts .
Kinps Printer's Accounts (Inside Service) 19,390 83
.. „ ( Outxide Service j 62,15129
Stationer I/.
Stationery Office Accounts (Inside Service) : • 9,579 44
(Outside Service) ' 36,752 44
Mail bags, mail locks, &c . . 65,608 17
Stamping material, scales and weights, &c -37,933 69
Street letter boxes and miscellaneous items of post office exi^enditure 13,545 29
Letter carriers' uniforms, &c ' 31,265 36
Total 276,226 51
Note: —
The miscellaneous revenue received from the sale of new and condemned articles of postal
stores through the I'ostal Stores Branch, and deposited to the credit of the Receiver
General of Canada, from April 1, 1907, to March 31, 1908, amounted to the sum of. 330 24
The sum credited in the accounts of tlie contractors for mail bags to the department for
old metal bars and label cases removed from condemned mail bags and utilized again
for new ones amounted to 141 45
Total ! 471 69
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8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX K~Contimied.
Statemknt showing the balance in stock March 31, 1907, the balance carried forward
March 31, 1908, and the quantity and cost of Forms, Envelopes, Books, Labels, d'c,
Slieets of Writing Paper and Miscellaneous Articles obtained and issued to the
Postal Service generally through the Postal Stores Branch, from April 1, 1907, to
March 31. 1908.
Books
Forms. Envelope.s p^^
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Tags,
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Writing
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Balance in stock March 31, 1907 . .
R' ceived from King's Printer . . .
10,625,816' 3,142,160
19,128,608 6,864,149
39,524
216,342
255,866
11,696
173,558
1,636,744
31,113,091
169,645
523,850
' 186,154
$ cts.
22,211 12
81,.^42 12
Total
1 -isued to Inside Service
29,754,424 10,006,309
1,898,433 1,100,110
14,211,565 5,117,414
32,749,835
93,810
30,291,506
693,495
183,3e0
256,671
186,154
04,424
91,730
103,753 24
17,390 83
53,904 57
i< Outside Service
Total
16,109,998 6,217,524
185,254
30,385,316
440,021
186,154
71,295 40
Balance in stock, March 31. 1908. .
13,644,426 3,788,785
70,612
2,364,519
253,474
32,457 84
POSTAL STORES BRANCH
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX K— Continued.
Statement showing the number of Forms, Envelopes, Books, Labels, S/ieets of Writing
Paper, and Miscellaneous JWic/es specially printed, and issued fiom stock, to the
Inside and Outside Service of the Post Office Department, through the I'ostal
Stores Branch, from April 1, 1907, to ^farch 31, 190j<.
Forms.
Enveloijes.
Books
and
Pam-
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Tags, !
Wri ting
Paper
(Sheets)
168,070
15,280
Miscel-
laneous.
70,210
18,214
Labels.
Inside Service, from stock
•• special printing. . . .
Total
Outside Service, from stock
special printing.
1,035,214
863,219
745,319
354,791
8,4%
3,260
84,610
9,200
S cts.
12,176 47
5,214 36
1,898,4.33
1,100,110
11,696
93.810 183,350
94,424 17,390 S?
13,902,808
308,757
5.114,910
2,504
173,210
348
20,533,477
9,758,029
256,671
91,400 47,779 47
330 6,125 10
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Total
14,211, .565 5.117.414
173.558 30.291.506
256,671
417,102
22,919
91,730
167,610
18,544
53,904 57
Total issue from stock to Inside
and Outside Service .
Total special printing for Inside
and Outside Service
14,938,022
1,171,976
5,860,229
357.295
181,646
3,608
20,618,087
9,767,229
59,955 94
11,339 46
Grand total
16,109,998
6,217,524
185,254 30,385,316
440,021
186,154
71,295 40
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8-9 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24 A. 1909
APPENDIX L
EAILA\"AY MAIL SEEVICE
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX L.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
Statement showing the total salaries of Superintendents, Railway Mail Clerks, Transfer
Agents, ikc, also the mileage paid Railway Mail Clerks for fiscal years 1894-95,
1895-96, 1896-97, 1897-98, 1898-99, 1899-1900, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03,
1903-04, 1904-05, 1905-06, 1906-07 and 1907-08.
Year.
1894-95
1895-%
189*^97.
1897-98.
1898-99.
1899-00
1900-01,
1901-02,
1902-03.
1903 04.
1904-05
liK)5-06
1906-07.
lfKt7-08.
Salaries.
Increase.
S cts.
2ft2,317 58
301,118 51
297,313 21
276,075 49
276,108 02
283,551 46
294,219 59
298,148 31
301.973 83
321,250 19
362,801 32
389,338 97
'313,119 50
461,475 40
Decrease.
-^ cts.
8,800 93
32 53
7,443 44
10,668 13
3,928 72
3,825 52
19,276 36
41,551 13
26,537 65
3,805 30
21,237 72
148,355 90
76,219 47
1894-95 .
1895-96. . .
1896-97...
1897-98...
1898 99...
1899-00...
1900-01...
1901-02 ..
1902-03.,
190;-M)4 ..
1904-05 ..
190.^06 . .
190«;-07 ..
llKi7-l!»08.
Year.
Mileage.
S cts.
104.639 58
109,779 61
111,107 61
107,1.56 46
108,0.50 85
114,910 59
120,660 60
120,994 46
122,213 93
129,185 33
136,865 41
147,348 71
ni9,266 29
176,106 .59
Increase.
Decrease.
8 cts.; > cts.
1
'5^140 03' '.'..'.'.".'.'.'..'.'..
1,328 00
3,951 17
894 39
6,859 74 I
5,750 01 '
333 86 i
1,219 47 '
6,971 40
7,680 08
19,483 30
I 28,082 42
56,839 30 I . .
* Expenditure for 9 months only.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX L— Continued.
Comparative Statement showing number of Railway Mail Clerks, Transfer Agents
and Train Porters in the employ of this Branch on June 30, 1896, 1897, 1898,
1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, March 31, 1907 and March 31,
1908.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
SuiJerintendents . . .
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
Railway mail clerks
355
333
328
331
337
372
380
383
409
425
449
504
550
Temporary
M
31
25
21
39
5
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
Mail transfer agents
10
7
7
7
7
12
10
7
6
8
14
15
29
Temporary
6
5
5
5
1
3
4
6
6
5
1
Total
414
385
374
373
397
398
403
406
430
450
479
534
590
In addition to the above there is a staff consisting of four first class clerks, eight
senior second class clerks, four junior second class clerks, five senior third class clerks,
one junior third class clerk, eight fourth class clerks, making a total of thirty, belonging
to the outside service of the department, assisting the superintendents in their offices.
CASE EXAMINATION'S.
The following statements show the number and extent of such examinations held
during the fiscal years 1897-98, 1898-99, 1899-1900, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03,
1903-04, 1904-05, 1905-06, 1906-07, and 1907-08.
Year.
Cards
handled.
Correctly
handled.
Percentage
correctl}-
distributed.
Examinations
held.
Average
cards handled
per each
examination.
November, 1898
1899
353,563
357,426
403,063
4.53,962
438,252
4.56,709
496,153
513,137
557,088
587,709
289,156
316,804
359,700
419,49:s
405,256
430.975
465,2.52
487,717
528,292
560,072
81
8-S
89
92
92
94
93
95
94
95
78
63
24
40
47
37
77
04
83
298
305
338
330
346
349
372
375
396
420
1,186
1,172
1,192
1,375
1,266
1,308
1,333
1,368
1,406
1,399
19<K)
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
I!t07
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POfiT OFFICE DEPARTMEyT
8-9 EDWARD VII., A. 1909
APPENDIX l^—Contimied.
Number of Superintendents, Railway Mail Clerks and Transfer Agents, &c.
employ of the Post Oflfice Department on
in the
July 1, 1880
190
1885
1890
1895
290
372
421
" 1896
414
1897
385
1898
1899
374
373
1900
397
1901
398
1902
403
1903
1904
1905
406
430
450
1906
April 1,1907
479
534
1908
590
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
During the fiscal years 1907-08, 656 09 miles of additional railway were utilized
for mail purposes, making a total actual track mileage over which mail were carried on
March 31, 1908, of 21,474 59.
The followins statement shows the details of such additional service : —
Atlantic, Quebec& Western Ry.
Canadian Northern Ry
Canadian Pacific Ry
Central Ontario Ry
Halifax & South Western Rv. .
Lake P>ie «fe Detroit River Ry.
Levis County Ry
Lotbiniere and Megantic Ry. . .
<^uel3ec <fe Lake St. John Ry. . .
Sandwich, Windsor & Amherst-
burg Ry
South Western Traction Co. . . .
St. Maurice Valley Ry
Vancouver, Victoria a Eastern
Paspebiac W'est and Port Daniel ....
Edmonton and Morinville
Edmonton and Stony Plain
Saskatoon and Warman
Swan River and Benito
Burketon and Lindsay
Curzon .Junction and Kingsgate
Garneau Junction and Grandes Piles
Xokomis and Lanigan
Re.'iton and Kaizer
Spences Bridge and Nicola
Strassburg and Nokomis
Whittier Junction and Molson ... .
Bancroft and Maynooth
Liverpool and Barrington Passage. . .
Blenheim and Erieau
Levis and St. Romuald
Lyster Station and Deschaillons
La Tuque Junction and La Tuque. . .
Ry.
Amherstburg and Windsor
St. Thomas and Tallwtville Royal . . .
Lambeth and Tempo
Three Rivers and Shawenegan Falls.
International Boundary & Keremeos
Laurier and Danville
Midway and Boundary Line
Lkss — 18 miles overestimated for 1906-07.
R.P.O daily ex. Sunday.
B.C. tri-weekly.
B.C.
B.C.
B.C. semi-weekly.
B.C. tri-weekly.
B.C.
B.C.
B.C.
B.C.
B.C.
R.P.O. daily.
B.C. daily ex. Sunday.
R.P.O. ..
B.C.
B.C. ..
B.C. n
B.C. ..
5 B.C.
75 B.C.
25 B.C.
;b.c.
674-09
18-
656 09
B.C.
B.C.
B.C.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX L—Contiimed.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE -Coniinwed
CHANGES IN EXISTING SERVICES.
During the year there have been established the following increases in the frequency
of raihsay mail service : —
Railway.
Terminal Points.
Distance
in
Miles.
Alberta Ry. & Irrigation
Co......\
Canadian Xortliern Ry . .
Canadian Pacific Rv
(xrand Trunk Ry
Great Northern Ry
Halifa.\ & South Western
Railway
Intercolonial Ry
Nelson & Fort Sliepi)ard
Railway
Ottawa & New York Ry.
Quebec & Lake 'St. John
Railway
Quebec & Lake St. .John
Railway
Quebec, Montreal and
Southern Ry
Sandwich, Wind.sor and
Aniherstburg Electric
Railway
Si>okane Inter national
Railway
Tf-miskaniing& Northern
Ontario Ry
Temiskaniing & Northern
Ontario Ry
24— r)20
Lethbridge — Cardston
Fort Fi'ancis— Winni{)eg
Saskatoon — Warman :
Winnipeg — Dauphin
Winnipeg — Morris
Bedford — Farnham
Calgary— Strathcona
Klkhorn — Strassburg
(iarneau .Tct. — Grandes Piles. .
Lahelle — Nominingue
McAdam .Tct.— St. Stephen . . .
Maniwaki — Nortli Wakefield. .
Montreal — Toronto
Mattawa— Kippewa — Temiska-
ining
Oransreville — Teeswater
( )ttawa — Waltham
Reston — Kaizer
St. .Jerome — St. Agathe
Strassburg — Lanigan
Wetaskiwin — Hardisty .
Winnijieg — INIolson
Barry Bay — Depot Harbour . .
Vancouver, B.C.-Blaine, Was!
Vancouver — Boundary Line . .
New German}- — Lmi' iiburg. . .
Levis— Riviere du Louj)
Nelson — Waneta
Cornwall — Ottawa
Quebec— Chicoutimi
Quebec— Riviere a Pierre.
Sorel -Montreal
Windsor— Amherstburg
Curzon .Junction — King.sgate
North Bay— New Liskeard .
New Liskeard— Englehart. . . .
66
207
13
177
40
11
191
207
G
23
33
57
338
47-2
45-2
77-56
98 -2
30 33
54-4
95-
44-
263-8
37-6
37-8
Particulars.
B.C. service increased to daily.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional tri-weekly service by P.C.
B.C.
B.C.
B.C. service supersseded by P.C.
P.C. service increased to daily.
Additional daily service by B.C.
B.C. .service superseded by P.C.
Additional daily service by B.C.
B.C. service superseded by B.C.
B.C. service increased to dailj'.
Additional daily service by B.C.
Additional B.C. service daily.
B.C. service increased to tri-weekly.
Additional tri-weekly service by B"C.
B.C. service increased from semi to
tri weekly.
B.C. service superseded.
Additional B.C. service daily excep
Svmdav.
B.C. superseded by P.C.
B.C. service superseded by P.C.
B.C. service increased to semi-daily.
33- Additional tri-weekly service by B.C.
114 '51 I Additional daily service by P.C.
60" Additional weekly B.C. service one
way.
.56 -7 Additional dailj' service by B.C.
2.39 3 Weekly B.C. service superseded by
57' [Additional daily service by P.C.
44 59
B.C.
17-5 Additional semi-daily service.
!
8'5 'B.C. service increa.sed from triweekly
I to daily.
112'9 Additional daily service by B.C.
26' B.C. service superseded by P.C.
L— 6 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX \^— Continued.
Comparative Statement of Railway Mail Service from June 30, 1895, to Mar. 31, 1908.
Date.
Miles of
railway in
operation on
which
mails are
carried.
Daily
service by
postal cars.
Distance
travelled m
miles.
Daily
service by
baggage
cars.
Distance
travelled in
miles.
TOT.VL Dl!ST.\NCE.
Daily. Yearly.
In June. 1896
1895
14,669
14,463
28,654
30,435
19,1.%3
20,119
47,807 14,915,784
50.554 14,836,735
206
1,781
966
2,747 \ 79,049
In.lune. 1897
1896
14,779
14,669
29,000
28,654
19,302
19,153
48,302 15,118,526
47,807 14,915,784
110
346
149
495
202,742
In June, 1898
1897
15,324
14,779
29,540
29.000
20,855
19,302
50,395
48,302
15,773,635
15,118,526
545
540
1,553
2,093
655,109
In June, 1899
1898
15,848
15,324
31,000
29,540
21,898
20,855
52,898
50,395
16,132,255
15,773,635
524
1,460
1,043
2,503
358,620
In June, 190<l
1899
16,354
15,848
33,514
31,000
24,754
21 ,898
58,268
52,898
16,743,466
16,132,255
506
2,514
2,856
5,370
611,211
In .iune, 1901
I!t00
16,962
16,354
34,695
33,514
26,014
24,751
60,709
.58,208
17,62.5.847
16,743,466
608
1,181
1,260
2.441
882,381
In June, 1902
1901
17,268
16,9G2
306
35,000
34,695
305
26,712
26,014
698
61,712
t)0,709
1,003
18,249,389
17,625,847
623,542
In June, 1903
1902
17,441
17,268
173
18,361
17,441
35,262
35,000
262
36,249
35,262
27,340
26,712
62,602
61,712
18,666,598
18.249.389
628
890
417,209
In June, 1904
1903
28,200
27,340
64,449
62,602
19,75(),019
18,666,598
920
987
860
1,847 1,089,421
In J»me, 1905
1904
19,179
18,361
40,626
36,249
29,096
28,200
69,722 20,903,947
64,449 19,756,019
In June. I!t06
1!)05
818
20,274
19,179
4,.S77
45,8.57
40,626
896
29,790
29,096
5,273
75,647
69,722
1,147,928
23,672,855
20,903,947
1,095
.5,231
694
5,925
2,768,908
In March, 1907
In June, 190f:
20,818
20,274
544
46,263
45,857
2!), 166
29,790
75,429
75,647
17,6.50,610
23,672,855
406
624
218
6,022,245
In Marcli, Ifius.
19(J7.
21,474
20,818
50,300
46,263
29,169
29,166
79,469
75.429
24,873,784
17,650,610
656
4,037
3
4,040
7,223,174
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 24
APPENDIX L—CouHnued.
Detail of service performed by postal and baggage car during the fiscal year 1907-08,
POSTAL CAR.
Frequenc}'.
Daily, including Sundays
Daily, excluding Sundays.
Tri^weekly
Weekly
Or when reduced to a daily (excei)t Sunday) basis, .o0,2ilir92.
BAGGAGE CAR.
Frequency.
Miles.
10,4«2y2
30,357 86
1,052-31
1,321 87
Daily, including Sundays
Daily, excluding Sundays
Five times a week
Tri-weekly
Semi-weekly
Weekly .'
Or when reduced to a daily (except Sunday) basis, 29,l(jS 94.
49,194 96
Miles.
3,694
14
21,800
96
7
05
3,299
14
615
21
3,359
84
32,731
34
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8-9 EDWARD VII.. A. 1909
APPENDIX J.— Concluded.
In addition to the mileage by railway the following mail service by water was per
formed during the fiscal year 1907-08.
District.
British Columbia
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island .
' Mileage.
1,112,1%
.1 20,640
284,342
215,085
135..530
I9f),509
45,849
Total .
2,010,151
Service performed 1907 -S.
1906-7 .
2,010,151
1,512,502
497,049
P.. M. Armstrong,
Controller, R.M.S.
R. M. COULTER,
Deputy Postmatfter General.
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