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SESSIONAL    PAPERS 


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FIRST  SESSION  OF  THF  ELEVENTH  PARLIAMENT 


OF    THE 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA 


SESSION    1909 


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VOLUME  XLIII 


8-9  Edw.  Vn. 


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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C 

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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B 

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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A.  1909 


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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 
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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLTJME  17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUlilE   11— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   \1— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   11— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   V7— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   \7— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   V7— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   17— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  11— Continued. 

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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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME   \l—Conti7iued. 

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. 


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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 


9-10  EDWARD  VII.    .  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23  A.  1910 


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 
23—1 


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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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. 


HARBOUR  COMMISSIOXERS  .  3 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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. 


HARBOUR  C0M21ISSI0XEES  5 

SESGIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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. 


6  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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MARINE  AND  FISHERIES 


9-10  EDWARD  Vil.,  A.  1910 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


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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MARIXE  AXD  FltiHEh'IES 


9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 


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   

,1      26 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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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18  2IARIXE  A\D  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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. 


HARBOUR  COMMISSIONERS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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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Drill  boat. 

June  22. 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII. ,  A.  1910 

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 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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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 

XTITV 
DGED.        j 

Cost  per 
Cubic  Yard. 

Days. 

Total. 

Total 
Yards. 

If 

a,' 
> 

< 

of  Material  Dredged. 

Windmill  Pt.  Basin,! 
Sections  5  to  11.. . . 

John  Kennedy.. 
No.  4 

John  Kennedy. . 
No.  4 

John  Kennedy. . 
No.  4 

78 
31 

"io9 
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. 


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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 


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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 
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 

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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'.». 
1880. 
1881. 


1882. 


1883 


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1885. 
1886. 
1887. 


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1906. 

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Total  Cost. 


Cost  per 
Cubic  Yard. 


Kind  of  Dredges  Employed. 


156,082 
173.499 
211,731 
189,609 
186.430 
170,764 


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Spoon  dredges  and  stone-lifters. 
Elevator  dredges. 

Totals  and  average. 

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 

50 

2.462 

82 

659 

65 

$1. 

514,149 

51 

HARBOUR  COMMISSIOyERS  67 

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. 


23-5J 


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HARBOUR  COMMISSIONERS 


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. 


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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 


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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&. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


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  : — 
23—6 


82  MARIXE  AXD  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

'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. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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 


23— 6i 


84  MARINE  AXD  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

* 

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. 


HARBOUR  COMMISSIONERS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


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 


88  MARIXE  AXD  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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. 


90 


MARINE  AXD  FISHERIES 


9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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. 


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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. 


92 


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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 
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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 


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. 
23—7 


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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 

Scottish  Monarch 


Keene 

McMaster  . , 

Olsen    , 

Wood 

Boulter 

Thorsen 

Weeks 

Brown 

Clark 

Nielsen 

Bennett . . . . 

Hogg 

Stokes 

iTelfer 

Milligan .  . 
Henytou  . . 
McMaster  . 

Wood 

Smith 

Milligan . . . 
Landstalen . 
McMaster. . 

Telfer 

GeUings. . . . 

Wood 

Mably 

Nauen 

Milligan 

Telfer . .    . . . 

Clark 

McMaster . . 

Woxl 

Jobannsen. . 

Hurst 

Muir  

Eoje 

MoUer 

Olsen 

Auli 

Nanen  

Mortensen 

Brini  

Coshenen . . 
Handeland. 
Kristiamer . 

Jensen 

Sibbald.... 


Cargo. 


2,245 
1,230 

795 
1,246 
3,501 
1,349 
1,154 
2,202 
2,480 
1,572 
1,967 
1,218 
2,110 
1,184 
1,171 
1,299 
1,230 
1,246 

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1,171 

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1,230 
1,184 
2,065 
1,246 
1,959 
1,893 
1,171 
1,184 
2,480 
1,230 
1,246 

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2,093 
1,297 

466 
1,374 
2,434 
1,581 
1,893 
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1,879 
1,295 
2,002 
1,269 
2,517 
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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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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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107 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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. 


$     cts. 

§   cts. 

2,300  00 

3i 

80  50 

7,000  00 

5 

3o0  00 

.5,000  00 

4 

200  00 

10,000  00 

4 

400  00 

10,000  00 

4 

400  00 

4,000  00 

4 

160  00 

3,000  00 
70,000  00 

5 
4  . 

27  74 
2,800  00 

111,300  00 

4,418  24 

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. 


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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/. 


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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 
74 
23 


19 
15 
74 
23 


20 
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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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 


,, 

8.. 

n 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

V 

18. 

„ 

18.. 

July 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

Aug. 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

•• 

25  . 

Sept. 

18.. 

Oct. 

17.. 

.1 

17.. 

„ 

17.. 

Nov. 

18.. 

M 

18.. 

„ 

18.. 

„ 

25.. 

„ 

25.. 

„ 

25.. 

„ 

25.. 

„ 

25.. 

'• 

26.. 

Dec. 

1.. 

„ 

3.. 

„ 

3.. 

„ 

3.. 

<• 

3.. 

Dtc. 


3.. 
3.. 
3.. 
3.. 


Dr. 

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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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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,  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. 


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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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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. 


PILOTAGE  AUTHORITY 


123 


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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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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. 


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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 

() 

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. 


PILOTAGE  AUTHORITY 


127 


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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. 

Francis S.S. 

Francis S.S. 

Flora S.S. 

Nora S.S. 


Country 
to  which 

Str. 
belonged. 


Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
Nor. 
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699 

699 
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699 
699 
699 
634 
699 
634 
699 
699 
699 
634 
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inward. 


The  Names  of  the  Pilots  are — 
Joseph  Fader, 
A.  B.  Morrison, 
Dan.  Buchannan, 
A.  Carmichal. 


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paid 
outward. 


Total. 


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17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 


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34 
34 
34 
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34 
34 
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34 
34 
34 
34 
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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 

138 


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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 
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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 
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. 


PILOTAGE  AUTHORITY 


14S 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 


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. 


PILOTAGE  AUTHORITY 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 


.\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. 

23—10 


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MARINE  AND  FISHERIES 


9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 


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 

23— lOJ^ 


148  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES 

9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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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149 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  23 

BraisCii  Pilots  for  and  Below  the  Harbour  of  Quebec  according  to  seniority. 


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I  Bart.  Lachance    .  .  . 

|E.  X.  Delisle 

iD.  Eug.  Boulanger. 
[Charles  Nonnand  . . 

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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Manchester  Line 

Tour  de  r6le 

Dominion  Coal  Co 

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. 


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151 


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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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4  46 

3 

93 

152 


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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 
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. 


1 
6 
2, 
1 
1 
107 
9, 


$    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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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 


154 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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, 

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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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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 

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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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9-10  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1910 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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> 


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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.") 


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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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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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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 


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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 


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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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 

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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 
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 


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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' 


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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 


WRECKS  AXD  CASUALTIES 


203 


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. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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00 

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00 

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00 

00 

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00 

00 

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00 

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00 

00 

00 

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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 


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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.  . 


2  00 
2  00 
5  00 
5  00 

.  !5  00 

.5  00 

5  00 

.5  00 


00 

00 

00 

00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

.5  00 

.  i5  00 

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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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5  00 

15  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 


100 


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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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 
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Sorel,  P.Q    

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St.  John,  N.B. 
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LridT  of  Certificates  of  CJoiapetency  and  TeHiptorary  Certificates  granted  to  Engineers  of  Steamboats 
from  April  1st,  1907,  to  March  aist,  1908. 


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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 


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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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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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137  to  150 

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159  to  165 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


H 


H 
H 


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;» 


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60 


2  to  5 
6  and  7 


8  to  26 


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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. 


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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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REPORT  OF  THE  DEPl'TY  POSTMASTER  GENERAL  XV 

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 


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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 


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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. 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


A-2 


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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 


A-3 


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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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 


B-4 


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 


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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 


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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 
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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 


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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 


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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... 


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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 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 


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 


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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 


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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) 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

14,09'J  1» 

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 

31(;  02 

.300  00 

166  72 

106  10 

98  26 

72  00 

63  63 

62  40 

47  48 

46  20 

27  22 

27  00 

17  50 

16  .50 

3  13 

1  75 

1  50 

1  00 

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 


value 

Avei 

age 

issued. 

Coinniissioi 

received 

56 

9-42 

cents 

17 

9  063 

46 

9  371 

63 

10  095 

08 

10-908 

51 

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 


.s    cts. 

17,356,484  47 
9,258,568  43 
.3,712,222  51 
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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 


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. 

237  2,903,959  3,456,425     4,033, 

920  1,822,408      2,439,394 


198.511,538,665) 
405     5,849,343 
281      2,567,030  I 
2.31      1,269,290     ./ 
6.57         210,556  I  •£ 
928     3,377,359  ]-  § 


225 
633 


2,925,188 

877,289 


3,029 

799 


. . .      2,061, 

1,395, 

673     3,605. 

144         693. 


007  2,138,630  |  - 

302  1,456,456  I 

314  3,290,050  | 
.348         462,719  J 


1907-1908. 

iS17,356,484 
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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1 

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paid  to 

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masters 
on  S.  B. 
business. 

$    cts. 

CO 

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X 

1    "l" 
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r-T 

Compen- 
sation 
imid  to 
Post- 
masters 

on  M.  O. 

business. 

$    cts. 

6  (!5 

12  98 
144  65 
28:5  12 

13  19 
57  09 

170  (56 

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Total 
Amount 
of 
Postal 
Notes 
paid. 

$    Cts. 

7  00 
103  25 
973  19 
549  62 

2  75 

222  96 

5,813  46 

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Total 
'  Amount  of 
Money  Orders 

paid. 

$     cts. 

15  00 

424  19 

5,674  50 

1,189  32 

82  03 

1,365  00 

32,941  50 

CO 

CO 

1,898  92 

1,532  18 

1,497  72 

1,688  11 

1,041  92 

821  67 

212  51 

228  10 

3,017  38 

2,  .570  71 

1-H 
CO 
'^- 
(M 

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(M" 

Number 

of 

Money 

Orders 

paid. 

1 

19 

249 

52 

8 

51 

1,542 

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1 

1 

1 

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received 

from 
Public. 

5      jo©In«*x^ 

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36  35 

21  81 
204  38 
19  79 
27  15 
50  83 

17  05 

18  82 
9  88 

111  80 



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Total 

Amount  of 

Money  Orders 

issued. 

$      Cts. 

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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Number 

of 
Money 
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issued. 

172 
279 
3,740 
5,655 
375 
1,469 
3,646 

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S    cts. 

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 
(J02  66 

33,645  82 

548,315  46 
569  80 

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8-9  EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24  A.  1909 


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 
35  CO 
135  00 

■H-45  00 
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- 
ance.  ;  ance. 

I 


8  cts. 

S  cts. 

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 

-Q 
.0 

Q 
o 


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, 

o 

,  ..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. 


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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 


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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^ 


D-52 


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. 


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176 
35 
46 
35 
35 
35 
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'/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 

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'""§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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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. 


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 


D-109 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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^ 


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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 


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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. 


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 


D-125 


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. 


D-126 


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 


D-135 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. 


D-136 


POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 


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 


D-137 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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 


D-138 


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 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. 


D-140 


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. 


D-142 


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 


D-146 


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 


D-147 


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 


D-148 


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 


D-149 


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. 


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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 


XON- ACCOUNT IXG  POST  OFFICES 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


D-163 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. 


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Allow- 
ance. 


8    cts . 


4  00 

6  00 

4  00 

6  00 
G  00 

I 

:::::::::l:::;::;::: 

i 

8  00 

10  2.5 

5  00 
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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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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. 


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35 
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11 
35 
tt47 
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55 
35 

169 

■ti-47 

35 

36 

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35 

118 
35 
35 
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35 
96 
35 
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35 
62 
35 

+72 
35 
62 
35 


35 

a5 

35 
44 
59 
35 
35 
33 
35 
90 
35 
20 
35 
80 
35 
35 
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35 

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57 


67 

50 

00 

00 

66 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

00 

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6  00  I. 


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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 

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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 


D-165 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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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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 


D-167 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 

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. . 
1876. 
1877. . 
l-^78. . 
1879. . 
1880. . 
1881. . 
1882.. 
1S83. . 
INS  I.. 
1885.. 
1886. . 
1887. . 
1888. . 
]8S!». . 
1890. . 
1891.. 
1892. . 
1893. . 
181)4. 
18!).i. , 
1890. 
1897. 
1898. . 
1899. 
1900.. 
1901. . 
1902.. 
1903. . 
1904. . 
190.'). . 
1906. . 


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, 

Year  ended  .Tune  30, 

Year  ended  .Tune  .30, 

Year  ended  .Tune  30, 

Nine  months  ended  March  31,  1907 . 

Year  ended  March  31,  1908 


o  « 


h  DO 

■^  c 


Total  period  ended  March  31,  1908. 


81 
213 
226 
230 
235 
239 
266 
268 
279 
287 
295 
297 
297 
304 
308 
330 
343 
355 
392 
415 
433 
463 
494 
634 
642 
073 
699 
731 
755 
779 
814 
838 
847 
895 
915 
934 
961 
989 
1,011 
1,043 
1,084 


a>  o 
o  o- 


3,247 

16.653 

24,994 

33,256 

39,489 

44,413 

45,329 

42,508 

38,647 

36,126 

40,097 

43,349 

56,031 

71,747 

97,380 

109,489 

109,388 

116,570 

126,322 

143,070 

155,978 

166,235 

154,678 

147,672 

145,423 

148,868 

145,900 

143,6^5 

155,398 

161,151 

179,814 

174,658 

201,262 

212,217 

219,078 

231,019 

235,043 

223,281 

233,803 

186,916 

242,386 


C  u 
S  P 
OT3 


212, 

921. 

l,347i 

1,917, 

2,261. 

2,300. 

2,340. 

1,942, 

1,726, 

1,521, 

1,724, 

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Superinteiident. 


POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANK 


E-5 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 
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R-  M.  COULTER, 

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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W.    J.    JOHNSTOXE, 

Accountant. 


R.  x\I.  COULTER, 

Deputy  Postmaster  General. 


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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 


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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 

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84.00 

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Number 
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Total  value, 

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Value  of  Postage  Stamps 
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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 

0  05 

12,651 

19,962 

6,506 

10,926 
144,981 

7,036 

16,484 

10,543 

225,237 

412,  IH.  65 

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236,657 

86,204 

102,607 

225,969 

147,145 

2,600,342 

5,310,588  26 

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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 

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Year    ended 

Mar.  31, 1908  88,298 


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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 
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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 

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80 

90 

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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 

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74,589 
102,626 
120,550 
144,028 
173,114 
206,924 
270.258 
332,506 


271,583 
391,945 


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1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

L905  

1906 

(Ninem'nths 

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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 


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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 


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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 


Carried  forward 


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2  70 
1  30 

13  00 
7  50 

5  00 

6  00 
9  00 
6  68 

17  00 

14  20 

6  .50 
1  90 

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22  68 
14  08 

7  69 

4  50 

6  93 
13  27 
19  W 

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40  00 

17  05 

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2S  40 

7  91 
13  70 

124  59 

21  34 

42  00 

18  94 

5  66 

5  00 
1  25 

70  30 

3  00 

22  10 

6  76 

5  40 

1  78 

247  88 

133  86 

264  36 

16  92 

4  44 

43  00 
9  98 

152  01 

6  00 
39  04 
10  00 

8  18 

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Statement  showing  the  losses  sustained  in  collecting  the  Postal  Revenue,  «fec. — Co7i. 


Brought  forward. 


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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, 

1907 .^ 

Postage  Stamps,  &c.,  lost  in  transit  between  Halifax,  N.S.  and  Homeville,  N.S.  July  13, 

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 

connection  with   a  remittance  on  Post  Office  Account  forwarded  from  Lamartine,  Que. 

on  September  4,  1907 

Total 


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10  00 

43  32 

30  00 

6  50 

2  00 

7  2.5 

6  29 

5  00 

34 

10  00 

8  00 
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8-9  EDWARD  Vll.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24  A.  1909 


APPENDIX  I 


TKANSACTIO]STS 


OF    THE 


DEAD   LETTEE    BEANCH 


1-2 


POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMEyT 


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 

! 

- 

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     (                 ..                         — ) 

II              Other  colonies  and  foreign  c»untries 

(of  these  were  registered 48) 

1 

44,095 
168,098 
1,165 
435 
568 
303 
552 
?79 
301 

2,966 

215,816 
80,970 

21,617 
11,759 

302,786 

33,376 

857,583 

54,295 
4,387 

800,608 

3,446 

219,262 
3,446 

3ooks  postal  cards  &c.,  also  returned   

Returned    from    post    offices    in    Canada    and  classified  as 
follows  :— 

699 
20,918 

II                 received  during  the  year  ended  March 
31,  1908,  including  those  of  foreign 
origin 

Letters  found  to  contain   value  and  recorded,  on  hand 
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 

Returned  dead  letters,  i.e.,  letters  sent  out  from  Dead 
Letter  Branches  and  again  returned  unclaimed,  dur- 
ing year  ended  March  31   1908 

Dead  samples  received  during  the  year  ended  March  31, 
1908                                                            .    .           .... 

Dead  fxistal  card.s,  parcels,  books,  &c.,  on  hand  March  31, 
1907 

Dead  ixjstal  cards,  parcels,  books,  &c.,  received   for  the 
year  ended  March  31,  1908              

2,907 
797,701 

2,053,035 

, 

Carried  forward 

2,0.53,035 

DEAD  LETTER  BRANCH 


1-3 


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 

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1 
1 
1 
9 
1 
4 
172 
5 
68 
1 
3 
2 
3 
3 
1 
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7 


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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. 


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1 
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rubber 

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Bottle 

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liquor 

Boxes 

eVxjny 

glove 

match 

paint 

pencil   

velvet 

work 

Bracelets 

Braces 

229    Broaches . . . 

4  i         II       hand  painted . 


maple  leaf . 

pearl 

photo 


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Brushes . 


sovereign 


Buckle . 
3  i  Bulbs. 


and  comb, 
clothes . . . 

hair 

hat. 

military. . 
tooth  .... 


1 

2 

10 

2 

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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 


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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 


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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  ^ 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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T3    (E  1 


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,  c  o  g  ^  <u 

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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 


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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. 


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.  >  i;  4)  rt 


Jk  o  5  S  =< 

1  c  S  c  S-g 

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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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, 

45.5, 

241. 

174. 

101, 
SO, 

s 
345" 

s; 

251, 

7, 

21, 

4. 


cts. 

710  50 
649  05 
440  58 
929  3o 

143  28 

144  90 
124  60 
999  50 
831  90 
355  25 
2<>8  99a 
213  49 
100  (JO 
350  00 
729  00 
665  90 
323  92 


4,430  72V 
57,797  98 J 


2,936  00 
21  998  00 

18,880  0<) 


15,050  00 
8,270  W 
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 


J-3 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  24 


DIX  J. 

ifcc,  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1908. 


ISSUES. 


Denominations. 


o  3 


he.  postage  stamps 

ic. 

2c. 

.5c. 

7c. 
10c. 
20c. 
50c. 
10c. 

2c. 

Ic. 

Ic. 

Ic. 

Ic. 

Ic. 

2c. 

2c. 


special  delivery  stalnps.  ... ' 
stamp  books  at  25c.  each . .  I 

post  bands 

post  cards 

1.        advt.,  16  on  sheet 
II  11         8  on  sheet 

"  11       single  .... 

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 


=«■• 


Amount 

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 

.505,623 

161,999 

88,319 

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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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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. 


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Labels. 

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 

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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 

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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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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 
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Tags,      ! 

Wri  ting 
Paper 
(Sheets) 

168,070 
15,280 

Miscel- 
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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 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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