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Agreements

BOUGHT AND SOLD

Exchanges

Made of Real and Personal Property. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Options Bought and Sold. Confidential Business Undertaken.

Valuations

Made for Intending Mortgagees, Purchasers or Vendors.

Investments and Options

We Own and Control some of the Best Inside Business Properties in the City.

P.O. Box 293

- 2016 Eleventh Avenue, Regina

POST OFFICE)

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

F. K. MacRae, T. H. Nelson,

Res. 2254 Elphinstone. Phone 3033 Res. 1438 Sixteenth Ave. Phone 2277

W. C. Nelson Res. 1436 Sixteenth Ave.

MacRae, Nelson & Co.

Real Estate and Financial Agents

MORTGAGE LOANS FARM LANDS

CITY PROPERTY

We Specialize in

City Property

Farm Lands Investments

Insurance :

FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, FIDELITY, AUTOMOBILE

Representing

The Union Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Assets $36,000,000. Established 1828 Standard Trusts Company Excelsior Life Insurance

Write us for all information regarding the above, also if you have property we desire your listings

Loan and Insurance Department

CORRESPONDENCE INVITED

Phone 4530

Western Trust Building - Regina

Special Advertising Department

Banks

Insurance

Trust Companies

Accountants and Auditors

Page

Aissiniboia Trust Co . 12

Balfour- Broad foot Land Co . 2-2

Canada Life Assurance Co . 14

Capital Investment Co . 17

Confederation Life Association .... 15

Credit Poncier, F. C . 10

Dawson & Rowan . 17

Dominion Bank . 6

Dominion Trust Co . 11

Empire Financiers, Limited . 14

Goldie, A. M . 17

Great West Permanent Loan Co... 9

Imperial Bank of Canada. . 7

Imperial Canadian Trust Co.

(Tihe) . 9

London and Lancashire Life . 14

London Guarantee Accident Co., Ltd.,

of London, Eng . 16

McAra Bros & Wallace . 18

MacRae, Nelson & Co . 4

Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Co. 17

Quebec Bank (The) . 6

Royal Bank of Canada . 6

Saskatchewan Mortgage Corporation 13

Sterling Trusts (The) . 12

Western Trust Co . g

6

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Dominion Bank

Capital . $5,811,344

Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 7,400,000 Total Assets .... 84,000,000

Savings Department

Interest Allowed on Deposits of $1.00 and Upwards

W. S. GRAY, Manager

Phone 3260

Scarth Street cor. South Railway

The Royal Bank of Canada

Incorporated 1869

Capital Authorized . . $25 000,000

Capital Paid-Up . 11,560,000

Reserve . 13.575,119

Total Assets . 180,247,877

A General Banking Business Transacted Special Attention Given to Farmers' Business

Savings Bank Department at all Branches

Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and interest allowed thereon at highest current rates, compounded twice a year

Regina Branch: Eleventh Ave., next Post Office

R. L. Ritchie, Manager Phones 4676 and 4677

North End Branch: Corner Albert and Dewdney Sts.

V. F. Macdonald, Manager Phone 2466

1818 FOUNDED 1818 1914

The Quebec Bank

General Manager’s Office ! Montreal Head Office I Quebec

Branches in Principal Cities and Towns throughout Canada. Agents in U.S A ,

Great Britain and France

Savings Department at all Branches

Every kind of Banking Business transacted. Drafts, Letters of Credit and Travellers’

Cheques issued

J. Alexander, Manager Regina Branch Manager’s Phone 5064

1770 Scarth Street - Phone 5063

BANKS. TRUST CO’S, ETC.

Imperial Bank

of Canada

Authorized Capital . $10,000,000.00

Paid-Up Capital . 7,000,000.00

Reserve Fund* . . 7,000,000.00

Directors

D. R. WILKIE - Hon. ROBERT JAFFRAY

Wm. Ramsay Elias Rogers

J. Kerr Osborne W. J. Gage

Peleg Howland Sir Wm. Whyte, K.C. B.

- President Vice-President

Hon. Richard Turner Cawthra M clock Wm. Hamilton Merritt, M. D.

Head Office - Toronto

D. R. WILKIE

E. HAY -

W. MOFFAT -

- General Manager Assistant General Manager Chief Inspector

Savings Department-Interest Allowed on Deposits

Letters of Credit, Drafts and Money Orders issued, payable in all parts of the world. Travellers’ Cheques

J. A. Wetmore - Manager

Phone 4070

Scarth Street, N.E. cor. Eleventh Ave.

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

ALAN J. ADAMSON

President

Sir R. P. ROBL1N, K.C.M.G.

Vice-President

The

Western T rust Co.

Authorized Capital . $2,000,000 Paid-Up Capital . $1,005,000

Subscribed Capital . . 1,005,000 Reserve Fund (Earned) . 150,000

SASKATCHEWAN ADVISORY BOARD

C.EO. R. WHITMORE A. B. COOK

DIRECTORS

ALAN J. ADAMSON Sir R. P. ROBLIN.

K.C.M.G. JAS. JOHNSTON MICHAEL LONG J. I). McARTHUR J. A. THOMPSON GEO. R. WHITMORE J. E. ADAMSON T. E. KENASTON k. McKenzie J. G. TURRIFF, M.P.

A. B. COOK J. BAIRD SMITH

A General Trust and Financial Business Transacted

Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee, Receiver, Assignee, Liquidator, Etc.

Acts as Trustee under Wills, Mortgages, Marriage Settlements or other Trust Deeds, by appointment

The Company has charge of a large amount in Trust Estates. Its business is to Administer Estates.

When making your Will appoint this Company your Executor.

George Dickson, Manager

Western Trust Building, Eleventh Ave.

Opposite Post Office Phone 3732

BANKS, TRUST CO’S, BTC.

The Imperial Canadian Trust Co.

Subscribed Capital - $1,168,100.00

HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG

AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS

Trustee, Executor, Guardian, Receiver, Administrator and Liquidator

MONEY TO LOAN on CITY and FARM PROPERTY

Allowed on Saving's Interest Compound¬ ed Quarterly

Allowed

on Guaranteed

Investments

Realized by Investors on Agency Investments

PHONES 5455 and 5492

Regina Branch: Canada Life Bldg.

A. B. McGill, Branch Manager

The Great West Permanent Loan Co.

HEAD OFFICE - WINNIP-LG

Paid-Up Capital - $2,356,02*5.88

Reserve Fund . 652,749.54

Assets . 7,480,339,40

Mortgage Loans

We have a large amount of money which we are anxious to loan.

If you already have a small mortgage we will pay it off and give you a larger loan.

If you purchased your property under agreement of sale, and also owe other small debts, get a mortgage loan from us and pay off all of them. It is more satisfactory to have your payments all in one transaction.

If you wish to improve your property or if the repayments on your present loan are burdensome, consult us regarding a new loan.

We issue cheques here, thus avoiding delays, We invite you to call and discuss with us your require¬ ments, and we shall try to meet them.

Our office hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are also open Saturday night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Savings Department

Interest Allowed on Deposits subject to With¬ drawal by Cheque

Interest Allowed on Short Term Debentures

PHONE 3425

Regina Branch: 1845 Scarth St.

L. B. Willan, Manager, Regina Branch

4%

5%

4%

5%

10

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Credit Foncier F.C.

HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL, QUE.

Capital - . $8,000,000.00

Assets ------ 55,000,000.00

Branches :

QUEBEC CHARLOTTETOWN TORONTO EDMONTON VANCOUVER

REGINA WINNIPEG

Credit Foncier Building-, Cor. Twelfth Ave. and Cornwall St. Regina

Mortgage Loans

On Revenue Bearing Farm and City Property

Phone 3449

SASKATCHEWAN BRANCH :

Credit Foncier Building - Regina

Robert Cram, Manager

BANKS, TRUST CO’S, ETC.

11

Dominion Trust Company

“The Perpetual Trustee”

Capital ------ $5,000,000.00

Paid-Up ------ 2,167,570.00

Reserve . 800,000.00

Regina Branch

ACTS AS

Administrator, Executor, Trustee, Assignee, Registrar,

Trust Agent and Guardian, Financial and Insurance Agent

Wills Drawn Free of Charge

Z^.% PAID ON DEPOSITS 4%

Declarations of Trust issued for amounts of $100 and upwards, bearing interest at 8%

Geo. S. Gamble

Regina Branch

12

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Assiniboia Trust Company

Authorized Capital . $1,000,000

Paid-Up Capital . 100,000

Assignee for Province of Saskatchewan

Solicitors bringing- estates to the Company are retained in the professional care thereof

A General Assignee, Trust and Agency Business

Conducted

Bankers : Union Bank of Canada

Solicitors : Anderson, Bagshaw, McNiven & Fraser

Phone 4055

Head Office - 1836 Hamilton Street

The Sterling Trusts

CORPORATION

(Incorporated by Special Act of the Parliament of Canada)

Cap. 144, 1911

Authorized Capital - $1,000,000.00 Subscribed Capital - $1,000,000.00

Paid-Upr, Capital .... $300,308.00

Mortgage Loans Investment Agents

Executor Administrator Guardian Trustee Receiver Assignee Liquidator

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED

Bankers Solicitors

The Canadian Bank of Commerce Balfour, Martin, Casey & Blair

Regina

Saskatchewan

BANKS, TRUST CO'S, BTC.

13

P.O. Box 136 Phone 3224

The Saskatchewan Mortgage Corporation

DIRECTORATE :

J. F. Bole, President Robert Sinton, Vice-President Hon. A. P. McNab J. A. Allan F. N. Darke

F. J. James A. E. Whitmore

G. E. Taylor Joseph Cornell

C. V. Smith, Managing Director

Money to Loan

On Improved Farm and City Property at Current Rates

Loans passed on here with promptness to borrowers

Assist in developing Saskatchewan by patronizing a Home Company

Head Office I

Darke Block, Regina, Sask.

14

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Empire Financiers, Limited

Fire, Live Stock and Hail Insurance

PROVINCIAL AGENTS for the GREAT NORTH INSURANCE CO. GENERAL AGENTS for the DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO.

D. R. HARRISON, Manager

Phone - 4991

6 Banner Block - Regina

Canada Life Assurance Company

ESTABLISHED 1847

Assets . - - - $52,000,000.00

Best Results to Policyholders

J. H. H. Young, Manager Life Dept. W. J. Rattray, Manager Investment Dept.

Canada Life Building, Eleventh Ave., cor. Cornwall

Established 1862 Funds Exceed $20,000,000.00

The London and Lancashire Life

and General Assurance Association, Limited

Head Office for Canada - MONTREAL Write for information of the L. & L. Monthly Income Policy”

C. B. Burnyf.at, Branch Manager

206 Darke Block, Regina

P.O. Box 655 Phone 4119

BANKS, TRUST CO’S, ETC.

Confederation

Life

Association

HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, ONT.

Accumulated Funds - $18,723,820.42

Cash Income, 1913 - 3,677,628.35

Insurance in Force - 69,094,281.00

Life Insurance

Money to Loan

On Improved City and Farm Properties at Lowest Current Rates of Interest

Saskatchewan Branch :

R. H. MELVILLE, Prov. Field Manager GORDON BAKER, Loan Inspector

Phones: 3751 and 5032

W. J. Walton, District Manager, Regina L. Sheddon Porter, General Agent, Regina

706 McCallum, Hill & Co. Building

16

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Herbert M. Taylor

Herbert W. Robinson George W. Robinson

Superintendent for Saskatchewan and Alberta Regina

Inspector Branch Manager

Saskatchewan and Alberta Edmonton - Alberta

Regina

London Guarantee & Accident Company, Limited

Of London, England

IN CANADA SINCE 1881

Surety Bonds Contract Bonds Succession Duty Security for Costs Employers’ Liability

Burglary, Personal Accident, Sickness and Automobile Insurance

Head Office for Saskatchewan and Alberta :

207 and 208 Darke Blk., Regina, Sask.

Phone 3276 - P.O. Box 344

BANKS, TRUST CO’S, ETC.

17

LIQUIDATIONS INVESTIGATIONS

ASSIGNMENTS MUNICIPAL AUDITS

A. W. Goldie

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR

Phone 2126

2103 Winnipeg' Street

W. J. Dawson, Chartered Accountant, England and Wales, and Saskatchewan J. Farnham Rowan, Chartered Accountant. Scotland and Saskatchewan

Dawson & Rowan

(Late Perring, Taylor & Dawson)

AUDITORS

Phone 3734

Suite 5, Masonic Temple, Regina

Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Co.

Insurance in force December 31st, 1913 $80,619,888

Assets ------- 17,588,515

D. E. Spencer - - Manager H. R. Lyne - - Cashier

Office: 303 Darke Block Phone 4857

The Capital Investment Co.

Real Estate Brokers and Financial Agents

Special Selling Agents for

Industrial Centre and Industrial Heights Inside City Property Farm Lands Insurance

THOMAS M. BEE, Manager

1818 Cornwall Street Phone 2180

IS

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

P. McAra Jas. McAra W. L. Wallace

McAra Bros. & Wallace

Established 1886

Cable Address :

McARA, REGINA P. O. DRAWER 424

WESTERN UNION CODE

Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Agents

Insurance

Writing1 Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Employers’ Liability, Plate Glass, Property Damage, Boiler, Automobile and all classes of Insurance in the Strongest Old Country, American and Canadian Companies.

Real Estate

Bought, Sold and Managed. Specializing in Regina City Property.

Loans

Negotiated from Private and Company Funds.

FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS

Investments

We pay special attention to the investment of funds for local and non¬ resident investors.

Our facilities for this work are excellent. All properties are personally investigated and carefully appraised.

We can always place either large or small sums in choice selected.

City Property Farm Lands

Mortgage Loans Vendors’ Agreements

Agency Work

of any legitimate nature will be undertaken on satisfactory terms

Agents for the leading British, Canadian and American Insurance and Financial Offices

Phone 2675

McAra Bros. & Wallace

1855 Scarth Street - Regina, Sask.

Special Advertising Department

Financial Insurance Real Estate

Page

Bell & Mitchell . 34

Boyle, Wright & Co . 36

Brook & Allison . 21

Campkin, H. H. . . . 30

Compton & MacNeil . 37

Flood Band Co (The) . 24-25

McCa'llum, Hill & Co . 20

Nay & James . 31

Peverett (J. R.) Agency . . 32

Regina Realty Co . 26-27

Sugden-Evans Wareing & Co . 33

Waddell, A. B . 35

Weir Land Co . 22-23

Wessel, J. M . 34

Westman (J. A.) Agency . 28-29

20

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

E. A. McCallum W. II. A. Hill E. D. McCallum

D. B. Winslow, Manager Real Estate Dept. Nate Andre, Manager Insurance Dept.

McCallum, Hill & Co.

Real Estate and I nsurance Agents

Owners of “Lakeview”

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MSCALLVA1-HILL 6*CO. BVILDING

General Agents for the following Companies !

I n vestments and Loans

The Land Company of Canada, Limited The Investment Corporation of Regina Central Canada Investments, Limited Canadian Townsites, Limited Amsterdam Canada Mortgage Co.

Fire Insurance and Bond Companies United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Saskatchewan Guaranty and Fidelity Co.

The Queen Insurance Company National Union Fire Insurance Company British Dominions General Insurance Co. Rochester German Fire Insurance Co. Westchester Fire Insurance Company Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.

General Animals Insurance Company

General Offices :

McCALLUM HILL BUILDING

Corner Scarth Street and 12th Ave.

Phone 2671

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

21

A. T. BROOK W. J. ALLISON

Brook & Allison

Real Estate and Financial Agents, Loans, Insurance

FARM LANDS AND REGINA CITY PROPERTY

Eight years in the Real Estate business in Regina and in close touch with the development which has been so rapid has made us conversant with values in all parts of the city. This knowledge we feel makes us competent to advise judiciously on investments and we offer you the benefit of our experience backed up by a long list of satisfied clients.

We sell Business Property, Warehouse Sites, Residen¬ tial Lots, Acreage, and Houses in all parts of the city. We have a large list of first class Improved Farms in Regina District and all parts of Saskatchewan, and some good prairie land, all of which offer a first class field for investment.

If you have property for sale, your listing will be appre¬ ciated and will receive our very best attention.

Phone 5033 P.O. Box 94

1825 Scarth Street

22

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. S. WEIR

The Weir

Financial, Insurance and

Regina’s Growth During the Past Ten Years has been Phenomenal, and the City To-Day is a Living Proof

A > ,

Values are Rising We are SOLE AGENTS for the

Grand Trunk Annex

We have also Choice

City Property and Sub-Divisions

For Disposal Ripe for Immediate Investment

Agreements of Sale Purchased Loans and all Kinds of Insurance

Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee, Hail, Burglary, Plate Glass, Etc.

General

6 Black Block,

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

23

W. J. CLUTE

Land Co.

jV

Real Estate Agents

Saskatchewan’s Development of Recent Years has placed her far and above her rivals in Wheat Production

We are Selling-

Farm Lands

Wild and Improved, Ready for Occupation, at Prices to meet the Purchaser. Early attention to these will prove Profitable Wheat, Flax, Oats and Barley are the Staple Products

Railway Trackage and Inside City Property a Specialty

All Correspondence and Enquiries immediately answered Once a Client, Always a Client

Offices \

Hamilton Street

24

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Cable Address: “FLOODLAND”

The Flood

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND GENERAL

City Property

BUSINESS, WHOLESALE, TRACKAGE

Improved r*_ itryu d Unimproved I dill

Loans

Invest¬

ments

Money Making Real Estate

We have the Choicest on the Market

AGREEMENTS OF SALE BOUGHT. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED

Phones 2643-2644

Head Office: 1850 Scarth

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

25

Code: WESTERN UNION

Land Co.

INVESTMENT BROKERS, VALUATORS, Etc.

Sub-Divisions

AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

Lands

Improved and Unimproved

Loans

Invest¬

ments

Propositions are the Best

Prices are Rising, so Buy Quick

VALUATIONS MADE. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BANKERS’ REFERENCES

Phones 2643-2644

262257

Street, Regina, Sask.

26

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

SASKATCHEWAN HARVEST SCENE

Saskatchewan

The Banner Province of the Last Great West

THE HOME OF No. 1 HARD WHEAT

Regina, the Capital City, situated in the heart of the Wheat Belt, offers many of the very best opportunities for safe and profitable investment.

When in Regina be sure and call on us.

We deal in only the very best Properties. Buy in Regina and grow rich.

a'/;.-

The Regina Realty Co., Limited

G. W. WAGNER, President

1753 Rose Street Phone 3356

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

27

The

Regina Realty Co., Limited

G. W. WAGNER, President

City Property Farm Lands

Loans Fire Insurance

Real Estate

Bought, Sold and Exchanged

Loans

Negotiated on Improved Farms and City Property

Valuations

Made and Appraisers for Private and Company Mortgages

Rental Agents

For Farms and City Property

1753 Rose Street

Phone 3356

28

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. A. Westman Agency

Financial and Insurance Agents

Regina

Inside

Property

The Home of the J. A. Westman Agency

Insurance in all its Branches

Loans

Our loaning' faciliiies are unexcelled Private and Company money always available

We Solicit Funds for Investment in First Mortgages to net 6|% to 7%

Phone - 2631

(Private Branch Exchange connecting all Departments)

J. A. Westman Agency

Westman Chambers, Rose Street

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

29

J. A. Westman Agency

Financial and Insurance Agents

Representing the following Companies!

Acadia Fire Insurance Company American Central Insurance Company Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada Canadian European Mortgage Corporation Canadian Mortgage Association

Dominion Gresham Guarantee and Casualty Company

Dominion Life Assurance Company

Empire Loan Company

General Discounts, Limited

Hamilton Provident and Loan Sociely

Hartford Fire Insurance Company

London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Limited

New York Plate Glass Insurance Company

Northwestern National Insurance Company

Palatine Fire Insurance Company

Protector Underwriters

Robinson & Black, of Winnipeg

Royal Trust Company

Waterloo County Loan and Savings Company

Phone - 2631

(Private Branch Exchange connecting all Departments)

J. A. Westman Agency

Westman Chambers, Rose Street

30

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

H. H. Campkin

GENERAL INVESTMENT and

REAL ESTATE BROKER

CITY PROPERTY and FARM LANDS

Financial and Insurance Agent

GENERAL AGENT FOR THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN FOR

British Crown Assurance Corporation Limited

FIRE INSURANCE

AND

Guardian, Accident and Guarantee Co.

GUARANTEE and FIDELITY BONDS,

ACCIDENT, HEALTH, LIABILITY and PLATE GLASS POLICIES

INVESTMENTS LOANS

AGREEMENTS OF SALE

General Office :

2121 Eleventh Avenue

Phone 5060

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

31

F. J. James G. H. Sneath

Nay & James

Investment Bankers, Insurance Brokers, Confidential Agents

Companies Represented :

I nsurance

Canadian Casualty and Boiler Insurance Company Dominion of Canada Guarantee Accident Insurance Company A£tna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. (Fire and Automobile) Insurance Company of North America (Fire, Marine and Automobile)

Law Union and Rock Insurance Company, Limited (Fire and Accident) Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company

Northern Assurance Company, Limited, of London, England

Sun Insurance Office of London, England

Yorkshire Insurance Company, Limited (Fire and Livestock)

Loaning

Edinburgh Canadian Mortgage Company (The)

City Investing Company, Limited Great West Life Assurance Company Home Investment and Savings Association

Law Union and Rock Insurance Co., Ltd. (Investment Department)

North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company Osier and Nanton Trust Company Scottish Saskatchewan Trust Corporation Holland Canada Mortgage Company, Limited

Surety

Canadian Surety Company

Land

Canada Saskatchewan Land Company, Limited Luse Land and Development Company, Limited

Safety Deposit Boxes. Private Funds Invested. Foreign Money Bought and Sold. Travellers’ Cheques. Money Orders and Drafts Issued, Payable in All Parts of the World

We have excellent facilities for handling all classes of Bonds and Deben¬ tures. School Districts and Municipalities are at liberty to use the wires freely at our expense when having issues to offer, and will do well to com¬ municate with us before disposing of their debentures elsewhere.

Nay & James

Bond Exchange Building, 1838 Hamilton Street

Phones 3814 and 3815

P.O. Box 712

32

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. R. Peverett Agency

ESTABLISHED 1901

Financial Agents

Real Estate, Loans and Rentals Collections, Estates Managed

Investments

Inside City Property a Specialty

Insurance

Accident, Sickness and Guarantee, Fire, Life and Marine

Representing the following Companies :

Commercial Union Assurance Company London Assurance Corporation National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company Firemen’s Insurance Company of Newark, N.J. Sun and Hastings Savings and Loan Company Toronto General Trusts Corporation Canada Accident Assurance Company

Phone - 3288

10-11-12 Canada Life Building

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

33

V. D. SUGDEN-EVANS J. WAREING

PHONE 2058

Sugden-Evans, Wareing & Company

Company Promoters

REAL ESTATE LOANS

COLLECTIONS INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL AGENTS BROKERS

MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS COTTON WASTE MERCHANTS

Contracts Undertaken Any Sample Matched

Phone - 2058

203-204 Simpkins Block

1741 Scarth Street - Regina

Opposite The King’s Hotel

34

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

George M. Bell

John H. Mitchell

Bell &, Mitchell

Regina City Property Saskatchewan Farm Lands City and Farm Loans

INSURANCE

Fire

Hail

Life

Accident

Health

Tornado

Liability

^Automobile

Reference: Western Trust Company

Phone 3672 Western Trust Building

J. M. Wessel

Financial and Real Estate Agent

Specialty :

City Property Investments

Employers’ Liability and Fidelity Bonds

Phone 4979 306 Darke Block, Eleventh Avenue

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

35

A. B. Waddell

Financial and Real Estate Agent

SPECIALTIES :

Western Canada Farm Lands

Loans Investments City and Suburban Property

Phone 2051 1701 Scarth Street

Ground Floor

36

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Regina!

Boyle, Wright & Go.

Real Estate Brokers

Invest Here

We own and control desirable Residential and Business Property in Regina.

We have some exceptional bargains in Improved Farms near the Capital : also Good Wild Lands near here for $19.00 to $25.00 per acre.

Phone 3357 P.O. Box 566

1843 Ross Street, Regina, Sask.

Do You Want to Find Anyone

9

To keep track of customers?

To know who you are dealing with?

To keep your accounts clear as to customer’s name and address?

To have the very best information bureau in the province at your command?

To be in direct communication with every house in the district?

Use a Directory

Henderson Directories Limited

Regina

Saskatoon

Winni peg

FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE

37

JOHN D. COMPTON

GEORGE H. MacNEILL

Compton & MacNeill

Financial, Investment and Real Estate Brokers and

General Insurance Agents

REPRESENTING

Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company Accident, Guarantee, Sickness, Burglary, Plate Glass LIFE Sun Life Insurance Company

F1RF [Germania Fire Insurance Company of New York \Canadian Phoenix Insurance Company, Limited HAIL Great North Insurance Company

fBritish Empire Insurance Company, Limited ^Great North Insurance Company, Limited

Agents for The Regina Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd.

Guarantee Bonds Loans and Investments

CITY PROPERTY AGREEMENTS OF SALE STOCKS

Improved and Unimproved Farm Lands

CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Bankers’ References Bank of Nova Scotia and R. G. Dun & Co.

Phone 3969 P.O. Box 546

OFFICES

Princess Theatre Block, 1838 Scarth St.

38

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Directory Library

Henderson’s Directories of Western Canada Cities are on file at the Public Library. They have been placed there for the accommodation of our patrons and the general public, and can be referred to free of charge.

Henderson Directories

Special Advertising Department

Builders’ Materials Contractors

Lumber

Page

Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd . 41

Brown & Chapman . 46

Constructors Ltd. (The) . 46

Cushing Biros., Ltd . 42-43

Freeland Bros., Ltd . 52

Hastings & Willoughby . 54

International Light & Manufactur¬ ing Co. of Can., Ltd . 51

Ma cKe nz i e - Haz eUl Supply Co . 53

McKay Construction Co., Ltd . 48

Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd . 44-45

North-West Lumber & Supply Co... 41

Parsons Construction & Engineer¬ ing Co., Ltd . 40

Page

Pitts Biros . 54

Regina Engraving Company . 56

Regina Plumbing & Heating Co.,

Ltd . 53

Reilly, Dawson, Hancock & Reilly . 52

Sack, F., & Company, Limited .... 49

Saskatchewan Courier Publishing Co., Ltd . 56

Smith Bros. & Wilson, Ltd. ....... 50

Smith & Phillips . 52

Surtees, W. Fenton, & Co . 55

Weaver, L. E . 55

Wilson & Wilson . 47

Young, Alex . 55

40

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. L. R. PARSONS, B.A., D.L.S. President General Manager

W. R. W. PARSONS, A.M. Can. Soc. C.E. Secretary-T reasurer Superintendent of Construction

Parsons Construction

and Engineering Co., Ltd.

Head Office - - Regina, Sask.

Engineers and General Contractors

Phones 2908-2909 P.O. Box 106

Rooms 5, 6, 7, 8

Mickleborough Block, Regina

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

41

Beaver Lumber Co.

Limited

G. W. FAULKNER, Manager

ALL KINDS OF

Builders’ Materials

BRICK, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, DOORS WINDOWS, LATH, LIME, CEDAR POSTS

Phone - 4904

1438 Dewdney Street cor. St. Johns

North West Lumber and Supply Co.

DEALERS IN

Building Supplies

Sash and Doors, Mouldings,

Floorings and other Dressed

Lumber

Estimates on Shortest Notice

B. TAYLOR, Manager

Phones 3675 and 2360 Evenings 2014 P.O. Box 232

Eighth Avenue cor. Ottawa

Sole agents for Saskatchewan for Wright’s Indestructible Wall Board

42

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

W. H. CUSHING

The Greatest Window, Door and

Window and Door

Manufacturers

Windows, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Turnings, Brackets, Etc. Store and Church Fittings, Stairs, Store Fronts Hardwood Finish, Etc.

Factories and Yards at:

REGINA, CALGARY, EDMONTON, SASKATOON

Cushing Bros., Limited

Main Office - - Phone 5210

Accountant’s Office Phone 2329

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

43

PRESIDENT

Millwork House in the West

Dealers in

Lumber, Shingles Plate Glass Builders’ Supplies

Branches at:

FORT SASKATCHEWAN, RED DEER and MORINVILLE

Cushing Bros., Limited

Cor. Dewdney and McIntyre

44

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The Monarch

Lumber and

THAT “SQUARE DEAL” FIRM

YARDS AT

Aberdeen, Sask.

Craik

Sask.

Girvin Sask.

Landis Sask

Bladworth

Dalmeny

4 4

Glenside

Lashburn

Borden

Davidson

Hague

Lewvan

Cando

Delisle

4 4

Hanley

Lloydminster"

Cedoux

Elbow

4 t

Hawarden

Loreburn

Central Butte

Estlin

( 4

Hepburn

Lumsden

Chamberlain

Fielding

4 k

Imperial

Marquis

Colfax

Forgan

4 4

Kinley

Milden

All Yards Stocked with the Best Assortment that Money can Buy.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Lime, Cement, Plaster, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Hardwood Finish, Hardwood Flooring

Our Motto Is :

QUALITY, SERVICE, AND A “SQUARE DEAL”

Local Manager, F. W. Ritter

Regina Yards :16th and Elphinstone Sts.

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

45

Lumber Co. Ltd.

Builders’ Supplies

THAT “SQUARE DEAL” FIRM

YARDS AT

Nutana, Sask.

Strongfield,Sask

Austin Man.

Purves

Osier

Talmage

Eli

Ridgeville

Outlook

Venn

Fairfax

Roland

Regina

Riceton

Vonda

Watrous

Lowe Farm

Sanford

Saskatoon

Wiseton

Minto

Sidney

Simpson

Young

Morden

Sperling

Sintaluta

Zealandia

Myrtle

Winkler

All Yards Stocked with the Best Assortment that Money can Buy.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Front Doors, Tar and Building Papers, Ready Roofing and General Builders’ Supplies

Our Motto Is :

QUALITY, SERVICE, AND A “SQUARE DEAL”

Phones 4052, 2098, 2570, (Evenings) 3910

Office: 1937 Scarth Street

46

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

A. M. Fraser, Gen. Manager

The Constructors, Ltd.

Manufacture and Carry in Stock

Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Inside and Hardwood Finish of all Descriptions, Fireplaces, Mantels and Tile

Fittings

For Office, Store, Bank, Bar or Dwelling

DETAIL WORK A SPECIALTY

We have our own Paint Department so are enabled to assure results

Estimates Cheerfully Furnished

Phone 5022 Manager’s Night Phone 3478

Brown & Chapman

Wholesale Builders’ Equipment and Supplies

Twin City Brick Co’s Matt Face, Tapestry and Pressed Brick

Northwestern Terra Cotta Co’s Products Ohio Quarries Buckeye Gray Sandstone Asbestoslate Shingles

Master Builders’ Method of Waterproofing, Dustproofing and HardeningConcrete Floors.

Samuel Cabot’s Creosote Shingle Stains and Sound Deadeners.

Bird & Son’s Neponset Wallboard Wm. Harland & Son’s Architectural Varnishes.

Vel-Ve-Ta Paints Nonpareil Cork Tiling

Federal Steel Lockers G. & G." Telescopic Ash Can Hoist Hayward Sidewalk Lights Carey Roofing Roofing Asphalts and Felts Manitoba Gypsum Co’s Plasters and Par¬ tition Tile Metal Lath

Metallic Shingles and Siding Sewer Pipe, Conduit and Drain Tile Ceresit Waterproofing Compound Grates, Mantles and Floor Tiles Majestic Coal Chutes Mortar Colors Builders’ Machinery

Telephone 2385

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE!

Old Gockshutf Plow Building, South Railway and Albert Streets

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

47

W. A. WILSON W. WILSON

Wilson & Wilson

Building Contractors

STOREY 4 VAN EG MONO, ARCHITECTS

ESTIMATES FURNISHED

Phone 3368

501 Westman Chambers

48

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

McKay Construction

Company, Limited

Builders and

General

Contractors

Government Telephone Exchange, Regina

ESTIMATES SUPPLIED on ALL KINDS OF WORK

Phone 3929

509 McCallum-Hill Building

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

49

F. Sack & Co.

Limited

Monuments and all Classes of Interior Marble, Tile, Terrazzo, Mosaic Work

Mantels, Grates

AND FIREPLACE TRIMMINGS

Office and Works 1 826 Oewdney, East of Winnipeg St.

Phone 3347

50

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

DONALD D. SMITH ALEXANDER SMITH

DUNCAN SMITH JOHN WILSON

Smith Bros. & Wilson, Ltd.

General Contractors and Builders

A few building's erected by this firm :

REGINA : City Hall, Darke Block, Masonic Temple, Wascana Hotel, etc., etc.

SASKATOON : University and other Business Buildings, etc., etc. LETHBRIDGE : Schools and Public Buildings, etc., etc.

ESTIMATES SUPPLIED ON ALL KINDS OF WORK

Phone - 4883

1723 Rose Street, Regina

Lethbridge and Saskatoon

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

51

W. F. ROSS, President A. N. HAYNE, Vice-President and General Manager

JAS. H. GORDON, Secretary W. C. KENNEDY, Sales Manager

G. H. FLOWER, Treasurer

The

International Light

and Manufacturing Cn.

of Canada, Limited

MANUFACTURERS OF

Gasoline and Kerosene Lamps and Lighting Systems and Electric Plants and Fixtures

TELEPHONES AND TELEPHONE SUPPLIES INCANDESCENT MANTLE MANUFACTURERS NICKLE PLATING

Electric Lighting Plants

Supplied and Installed

We run the largest modern Machine Shop for the Repair of Machinery of all kinds, and we solicit your work

Inventions Developed on Shares or Bought Outright

GOODS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER FROM YOUR OWN PLANS

Phone 5135

Halifax and Seventh - Regina

52

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Freeland Bros.

Limited

Concrete Building Material

Blocks, Sills and Bricks

Phone 4486 P.O. Box 4

St. John Street - Regina

Between 7th and 8th Avenues

D. Alpine Smith, B.A.Sc., D.L.S. and S.L.S. H. G. Phillips, D.L.S. and S.L.S.

Smith & Phillips

CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS

Phone 2032

McAra Bros. & Wallace Block 1855 Scarth Street, Regina

Reilly, Dawson, Hancock & Reilly

ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS

402 Walter Scott Building-, Moose Jaw 512 Westman Chambers, Regina

107 Yag-er Chambers, Swift Current Phone 3400

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

53

The

MacKenzie-Hazell Supply Co.

SUCCESSORS TO

The Robson Supply Company

WHOLESALE

Lime, Brick, Cement, Plaster. Contractors’ and Builders’ Equipment and Supplies. Coal

THE SUMMIT LIME WORKS

Phone 5024- Warehouse Phone 2726

P.O. Box 508

1 3 Mickleborough Block, 1712 Scarth St., Regina

The Regina Ming & Heating Co.

Limited

R. H. READ, Manager

Plumbing and Heating Contractors

Estimates Given on All Classes of Work

Phone 3310 Warehouse Phone 5045

P.O. Box 877

1843 Hamilton Street

Regina

54

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

WM. J. HASTINGS HERBERT WILLOUGHBY

Hastings & Willoughby

Heating and Ventilating Contractors

Tinsmiths and Furnace Work

A few building's contracted for : Government Building's, Regina ; University Buildings, Saskatoon ; Hospital for the Insane, Battleford

Roofing, Copperwork and Ventilation

Phone 3643 1719 Cornwall Street

Pitts Brothers

Heating and Sanitary Engineers

Steam and Hot Water Heating Sanitary Plumbers

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Estimates Furnished

PHONE 5012

1831 Osier Street

Regina

BUILDERS' MATERIAL, CONTRACTORS, LUMBER

55

ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL 3TONEWOP.K , TKOWE,..

Office Phone - - No. 3173 Residence Phone - No. 2177

Office and Works :

Cor. 4th Avenue and Angus Street

Curtains and Draperies Made to Order Furniture Packed and Shipped

L. E. Weaver

UPHOLSTERER, CARPENTER, CABINET MAKING PICTURE FRAMING

CARPETS SEWN, CLEANED AND LAID

Phone 5021

P. O. Box 909 Workshop: 1919 Smith Street, Regina, Sask.

Bank, Store and Office Fittings Pictures Mounted and Framed

Storm and Screen Doors, Windows, Etc.

Furniture Repaired and Polished. Plain and Fancy Glass and Glazing

W. Fenton Surtees & Company

CARPENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE

P.O. Box 909 Phone 4207

1724 Scarth Street, Regina

56

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

F. Bringmann, Manager

The

Saskatchewan Courier Publishing

Company, Limited

PUBLISHERS OF THE

“Saskatchewan Courier”

The Foremost German Weekly in Western Canada

The Best Advertising Medium

To reach the prosperous German population in Country and City in Western Canada

All kinds of Printing done in English and all Foreign languages

RATES ON APPLICATION

Box 505 Phone 3391

1835 Halifax St. near cor. 11th Ave.

FOR

BOOKLETS, FOLDERS,PHAMPLETS, (NEWSPAPER ILLUSTRATIONS, ETC.

NORTHERN CROWN BANK BUILDING.

I RESINA

ENGRAVING

I COMPANY |

. in ”—i

PHONE

230S>

Special Advertising Department

Wholesale Manufacturers Jobbers ? Retail

M iscellaneous

Page

Barries, Limited . . . . . 69

Bradshaw Repair Shop . 70

Campbell, Wilson & Strath-dee, Ltd. 58 Capital Coal & Wood Company .... 67

Cullic (Brothers . 70

Dominion Tame & Coal Co., Ltd. ... 66

Ferguson, John, & Son . 68

Glasgow House (The) . 60-61

Harris & Go . 66

Kerr-Patton Coal Co., Ltd . 66

King’s Hotel . 72

McLaughlin Carriage Co., Ltd . 63

Metro pole Hotel Co., Ltd. (The).. 73

Nicholson & Bain . 58

Parisian Dye Works . 70

Page-

Poison, Charles D . 65

Regina Cartage Co., Ltd. (The) . . 69

Regina Florist Co . 68

Regina Wholesale Liquor Co., Ltd. 71

Saskatchewan Stationers, Ltd. ... 64

Stokes, J. C . 62

Three Star Liquor Store . 62

Von’s Hotel . 74

Waddell Bros . . . 70

Wascana Hotel . 75

Wes ten, George, Ltd . 58

Williamis, R. H. & Sons . 60-61

Willson Stationery Co., Ltd. (The) 64 Young- Thomas Soap Co., Ltd. (The) 59

58

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

PHONES :

Manager— 3436 Credit Department 3435 Sample Room 3432 Orders— 2645 and 2646

Sales Department and Buyer 3431

Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee, Ltd.

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IMPORTERS

PACKERS OF THE ‘ROYAL SHIELD” BRAND OF GOODS

Cornwall, N. W. corner Dewdney

Regina, Saskatchewan

E. Nicholson

D. H. Bain

Nicholson & Bain

Head Office: Winnipeg

WHOLESALE GROCERY BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Phone 3902 1 708 Eighth Avenue

Head Office: Toronto T. G. McNall, Manager

Regina Branch

George Weston, Ltd.

BISCUIT AND CAKE MANUFACTURERS

WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY

Phone 4172 Offices: Tees & Persse Building, 1455 Rose St. N.

The Classified Section of this Directory

Will Prove Invaluable to You

Consult the Pages of that Section

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

59

J. M. YOUNG

President

J. W. THOMAS Vice-President

STEWART L. YOUNG Sec.-Treas.

Young-Thomas Soap

Company, Limited

MANUFACTURERS OF

High-Grade Laundry and Toilet Soaps

Young1 Tom Washing Powder, Glycerine, Pumice, Olive, Castille and Pure Olive Liquid Soap.

Pure Olive Liquid Soap and the Pure Olive Dispenser form the only perfect hygienic combination for cleaning the skin. Recom¬ mended by the Medical Profession. Used by all Schools and the Principal Hotels in the West.

Phone

4740

Regina - Saskatchewan

60

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

“The Glasgow House”

Saskatchewan’s most modern and most successful Department Store. Built on the most approved plans, with every latest device to make shopping a pleasure. Designed to give you a more perfect store-service than has been possible heretofore. Most conveniently situated reached by every car line in the city.

Established

1883

Thirty-one

years

of steady growth and progress.

“The Mail Order House of Saskatchewan”

Present

Store

Enlarged

1914

A monument to first qual- ity goods and careful, satisfactory service.

WRITE FOR OUR “MAIL ORDER” CATALOGUE

On request we will mail you our latest catalogue. This brings our store to you with its complete stocks and most excellent values. The central position of Regina enables us to give you remarkably quick and satisfactory delivery.

Delivery Charges Paid on all $5.00 Orders

Phone - 5631

Cor. Eleventh Avenue and Hamilton

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

61

R. H. Williams & Sons

LIMITED

Store Directory

Our various Departments and where to find them.

Main Floor

Linen, Staples, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Smallvvares, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Jewelry, Art Needlework, Drugs, Stationer)', Books, Soda Fountain and Confectionery, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Cut Glass, Brass Goods, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings, Men’s Furs, Hats and Caps, Camera Supplies, Trunks and Valises.

Second Floor

Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Patterns, Trimmings, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Mantles, Costumes, Dresses, Ladies’ Under¬ wear, Corsets, Whitewear, Blouses, Millinery, Ladies’ Furs, Child¬ ren’s and Infants’ Wear, Rest Room, General Office.

Third Floor

Groceries, Provisions, Fresh Meats, Fruits, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloths, Curtains, Draperies, Window Shades, etc., Blankets, Comforters, Wall Papers.

Fourth Floor

Furniture, Trunks, Valises, Pictures, Dressmaking Parlors, Ladies’ Tailoring.

Basement

China and Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, Stoves, Toys, Trunks, Valises.

Phone - 5631

Street - Regina, Saskatchewan

62

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

J. C. Stokes

Manufacturers’ Agent

Mantels, Grates and Tiles Church Searings Lodge Furniture Office Furniture Show Cases and Fixtures Silent Salesmen

Opera House Seating

Assembly Hall Seating

Interior Finish in all kinds of Hard Wood for Offices and Residences

Store Fixtures of all kinds

GIVE US A TRIAL

1714 Rose St. - Regina

Three Star Liquor Store

E. FORET, Importer

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant

Sole Agent

Budweiser Beer Stanley Mineral Water and Ginger Ale John Haig & Co.’s Glenleven and Gold Medal Whiskies Lethbridge (Alberta’s Pride) Lager and XXX Porter

Store Phones 2687 and 2688 Wholesale Department Phone 2464

1706 Scarth Street

Regina

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

63

Western Agents for

The Pullman Car of the Automobile World

1914 “Pierce Arrow” 1914

America’s Highest Grade Six-Cylinder Automobile in 38, 48 and 66 horse powers

38 H P. Three-passenger runabout, four-passenger touring car, five- passenger touring car, five-passenger brougham, five-passenger landaulet

48 and 66 H.P. Three-passenger runabout, four-passenger touring car, five-passenger touring car, seven-passenger touring car, five- passenger brougham, five-passenger landaulet, seven-passenger sub¬ urban, seven-passenger landau, and seven-passenger vestibule suburban.

Representatives will have pleasure in waiting on you with full details CATALOGS ON REQUEST

McLaughlin Carriage Co., Ltd.

Offices and Garage;

New McLaughlin Building, cor. Fourteenth and Broad St. Phone 4424

Factory: Oshawa, Ont.

Branches and Depots: Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Vancouver

64

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Saskatchewan Stationers

LIMITED

Office Outfitters

Selling Agents for

ROYAL TYPEWRITERS THE DICTAPHONE

A most complete line of all Office Furniture, Type¬ writer Supplies, Sundry Stationery and Printing:

Telephone 3402

VV. M. McCAMMON, Manager

Armour Block, 1912 Twelfth Aveoue, Regioa, Sask.

The Willson Stationery Co.

LIMITED

Office Outfitters

Roll Top Desks, Flat Top Desks, Typewriter Desks,

Blank Books, Loose Leaf Ledgers, Printers, Rulers,

Sectional Filing Cabinets, Office Chairs, Legal Stationery, Typewriter Paper, Typewriter Ribbons,

Typewriter Carbons.

Telephone - 3320

G. H. Disbrow, Manager

Masonic Temple Building, 1807 Gornwall Street

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

Telephone 5371 and let us meet face to face

If you are comtemplating" having"

an Auction Sale consult an Expert Auctioneer

Sales twice a week at

Auction Rooms, Lome St., between 11th and 12th Ave.

Charles D. Poison

CITY AND PROVINCIAL

Auctioneer

Isa successful Auctioneer of twelve years’ ex¬ perience. He will make your sale go, and will earn his commission several times over by getting better prices than could be got by a less experienced Auctioneer.

Office :

303 Dominion Trust Building

(Cor. Rose Street and Eleventh Avenue)

66

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

The Dominion Lime and Coal

Company, Limited

DEALERS IN

Builders’ Supplies and Coal

Face and Common Brick Loose and Barrelled Lime Portland, Keene’s and White Atlas Nonstainingf Cement Hardwall and Wood Fibre Plaster Partition and Interlocking

Plaster of Paris

Plasterers’ Hair Metal Lath

Luxfer Sidewalk Prisms Coal Chutes

Building and Roofing Paper Hollow Blocks, etc.

D. L. & W. Scranton Hard Coal, Yougheogheny, Pocahontas, Kentucky Block, Bellevue Western Steam Coal, Greenhill Western Steam and Domestic Coal in Mine- run Screened Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut sizes.

WAREHOUSE :

Cor. Winnipeg and 10th St.

PHONE 4517

OFFICE:

1725 Rose Street, Regina

PHONE 2412

The Kerr-Patton Coal Company, Limited

WHOLESALE GENERAL AGENTS AND RETAILERS OF

Diamond Coal Western Steam Coal

Mined at Lethbridge

Pennsylvania Hard, Cannel and Yougheogheny Coal

Phone 3139

Office: Ground Floor Northern Bank Bldg.

Geo. E. Harris Geo. E. Hook

Harris & Co.

PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, DECORATORS

SIGN PAINTING. GLAZING, ROOM MOULDINGS

Phone 4984

Cor. 12th Avenue and Albert Street

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

The

Capital Coal & Wood

Company

William Giddings, Proprietor

Hard and Soft Coal

Pennsylvania Hard Rock Spring Soft Yougheogheny Steam Coal

F i re - Wood

Jack Pine Poplar

Slabs Kindling

All Firewood Cut into Stove Lengths

"Quick Service” is our Motto

YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED

Phone 3686

1316 Hamilton Street

68

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

John Ferguson & Son

H igh-Class

Family

Butchers

Famed for Quality

FISH, GAME AND POULTRY IN SEASON

Phone - 3277

1718-1720 Scarth Street, Regina

THOS. GORNALL FRANK A. MARKHAM M. M. GORNALL

The Regina Florist Company

Pot Plants,

Ferns,

Palms,

Bulbs,

Seeds,

Etc.

Day Phone 4496 Night Phones 4889-2456

1840 Hamilton Street - Regina

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

69

FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER

Barries Limited

W. W. ARMSTRONG, Manager

Exclusive

Furriers

FURS REPAIRED AND STORED Guarantee with Every Garment

Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garments Millinery, Etc.

Phone 3971

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS

Show Rooms: - 1792 Hamilton Street

OPPOSITE CITY HALL

J. L. R. PARSONS, President

R. E. A. LEECH, Manager

The Regina Callage Co., Ltd.

PHONES:

General Office : 3440-3441 Warehouse : 3443

Baggage and Single Dray Orders: 3440-1

Team Orders: Freight Collection and Deliv¬ ery : 3444

Stables : 3442

C. P. R. Freight Office:

3444

C. N. R. Freight Office :

3445

G. T. P. Freight Office: 3890

Dewdney Street

King’s Warehousemen

Cartage Agents to The Canadian Pacific Railway Co., The Canadian Northern Railway Co., and The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway

WAREHOUSE:

General Graying, Teaming, Baggage Transfer and Ex¬ press Deliveries

Furniture, Piano and Safe Moving a Specialty

All classes of goods stored in new fireproof warehouse

Phone 3443

OFFICE :

1856 Scarth Street

Phones 3440-3441

70

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

P. Geesbreght, Manager

Parisian Dye Works

EXPERT DYERS AND CLEANERS

FRENCH DRY CLEANING A SPECIALTY

Phone 3603

Factory : 1843-49 Robinson Street Office : 1933 Scarth Street

JOHN WADDELL W. B. WADDELL

Waddell Bros.

Restaurant

Pool Billiards

Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars, Pipes and Tobaccos

Phone 3416 1909 South Railway St.

Bradshaw Repair Shop

AGENTS FOR

Massey, Standard and Pastime Bicycles

1961 Albert Street - - Phone 2775

H. C. Culic

Phone 2748

L. C. Culic

Culic Bros.

FOR BICYCLES AND REPAIRS

1439 Eleventh Avenue

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

71

Regina Wholesale Liquor

Company, Limited

Family Trade our Specialty

Calgary, Lethbridge (Alberta Pride), Kuntz, Ontario, Drewry’s, Saskatoon, Regina, and other Standard Beers and Stout always in stock.

Bass, Guinness, and Barclay & Perkins Oatmeal Stout.

All Standard Scotch and Irish Whiskeys.

JOHNNIE WALKER’S 10 year old Liqueur and our SPECIAL 20 year old Liqueur Scotch on draught.

Mumms, Pommery, and Cliquot Champagnes. Sparkling and Still Burgundies.

Liqueurs in great variety.

Schweppes, Cantrell &. Cochrane, Ross’s, Stanley and other Mineral Waters.

Imported Ports and Sherries of very superior quality on draught.

FRED G. L’AMI, Manager

Phone - 3509

1 749 Scarth Street, Regina

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Newly constructed and replete with the most modern conveniences to insure giving Satisfaction and Comfort to its Guests.

One Hundred and Fifty Rooms, with Private Baths and Hot and Cold Running Water.

Finest Hotel in the West”

Vide Canadian Press

EUROPEAN PLAN, $1 50 UP

The Home of Commercial Men

Rooms Reserved by Wire or Phone. Baths, Telephones, Hot and

Cold Running Water in all Rooms. Elevators, Sample Rooms.

Bed and Sample Rooms Combined.

Dining Room now open to 12 midnight

BEST CUISINE BEST SERVICE After-Theatre Parties and Banquets specially catered for

FULLY LICENSED FINEST BAR IN REGINA

Phones 2661 and 3499

Manager - Constantine A. Abbey

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

73

Metropole Hotel Co.

Limited

EHMANN & BRUNNER, Proprietors

Regina’s Leading Hotel Modern and Up-to-Date European Plan

Grill of Acknowledged Excellence

CHOICEST WINES, LIQUEURS AND CIGARS SERVED AT BUFFET

Rates $1.50 and Upwards

SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION

TELEPHONE 3670

Rose Street, 1 Block from Union Depot

74

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

Von’s Hotel

THEODORE SCHMITZ, Proprietor

First Class Accommodation

Room Telephone System Electric Lights Steam Heated Rooms Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room

American Plan Rates: $1.50 per Day Up

Phone 3214 P.O. Box 1077

\

Cor. Tenth Avenue and Osier Street

(One Block East of Broad Street)

Regina

Sask

WHOLESALE, RETAIL, JOBBERS, MISCELLANEOUS

75

The Wascana Hotel

Twelve Commodious and Well Lighted Sample Rooms, each with Phone

The Leading Commercial House of the West

This house being first-class in every respect. New Annex of twenty-three rooms, furnished with the most up-to-date and modern furniture.

Rates $3.00 and Upwards

Phone - 4429

Arnold & Acaster

PROPRIETORS

1728 Hamilton St., near S. Railway - Regina

76

SPECIAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT

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Copyright, Canada, 1914, by Henderson Directories Limited

Introductory

The Publishers herewith present the Seventh Annual Edition of Henderson’s Regina City Directory. The growth and industrial development has been maintained, and the population of the City shows a remarkable percentage of increase, despite a period known for its quietness throughout the Dominion.

Since the wave of prosperity first reached Regina in the early years of the present century, the city has steadily continued to enlarge and expand. Each year has set down figures of a wonderful develop¬ ment, always excelling the previous record, and constantly pushing Regina onward and upward to a pre-eminent place among the cities of the West. The cumulative result of the marvellous influx of population and capital in a decade, today finds Regina in a position seldom enjoyed by cities of the same size and age. The amazing progress of the city indicated in these pages, which the publishers have earnestly endeavored to justly represent, is a tribute to the energy and perse¬ verance of those who have toiled ceaselessly to establish for the city of their choice a prestige, even in a country where rapid developmnt is such a common feature.

. The directory contains, as usual, street, avenue, alphabetical and classified sections. The data for the different divisions has been gathered and compiled by a carefully trained staff, and no expense or pains have been spared to make the contents of the book of the greatest possible value to its patrons. Special attention is directed to the Mis¬ cellaneous Section, complete with figure's and statistics concerning the growth, development and industrial activities of the community.

In conclusion the publishers wish to thank the business fraternity for their liberal support of the advertising pages, and the public generally for their courtesy and interest in supplying the information that made this work possible.

July 31, 1914

HENDERSON DIRECTORIES, LIMITED.

Contents

General Index

Page

Alphabetical Directory . 231

Blocks, etc . 231-2-3

Classified Business Directory . 661

Index to Advertisers . 80-81

Introductory . 78

Miscellaneous Section . 82

Special Advertising Department .

Street Directory .

Sub-Divisions and their Locations

Index to Miscellaneous Section

Agricultural Exhibition Association . .

Architects Association . .

Automobile Association . .

Board of Trade .

Chartered Accountants .

Churches .

Civic Officials and Departments . .

Civil Service Association .

Clearing House Association .

Clubs .

Conservative Association .

Courts .

Credit Men’s Association, Ltd .

Curling Association .

Customs . .

Dominion Lands Office .

Dominion Officials and Departments...

Fire Department .

Funeral Directors Association .

Horticultural Society .

Hospitals .

Land Surveyors Association . . . . .

Land Titles Office .

Legislative Assembly .

Library .

Military .

Nurses Association .

Parks .

Personnel of the Press .

Police Department .

Postal information .

Post Office .

Provincial Officials and Departments..

Retail Merchants Association . .

R. N. W. M. Police .

Salvation Army .

Schools and Colleges .

Secret Societies .

Union of Saskatchewan Municipalities.

Winter Fair .

Young Men’s Christian Association . . Young Women’s Christian Association

104 112 108

105 110 102

90

106 112 106 105 119 108 109

125 127 122

92 109 109 107 112 122 117 103 127 111

88

113

93 131

126 117 111 129 103

94

114 105 105 103 103

79

Index to Advertisers

Page

Anderson, Lunney & Co. . . .top edge of leaves and insert, facing 2:38 Armstrong iSmyth & Dowswell,

Ltd . left side lines

Assiniboia Trust Co . 12

Balfour-Broadfoot Land Co., right

margin lines, front cover and . 2-3

Barries, Limited . 69

Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd . 41

Bell & Mitchell . 3:4

Boyd, Faunt & Swain.. right head lines

Boyle, Wright & Co . 36

Bradshaw Repair Shop . 70

Brook & Allison, .left margin lines, right head lines, back cover and 21

Brown & Chapman . 46

Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee, Ltd. 58 Campkin, H. H .

. left foot lines and 30

Canada Life Assurance Oo . 14

Canada Permanent Mortgage Corp.

. front cover

Capital Coal & Wood Co . front

edge oif leaves, left foot lines and 67

Capital Investment Co. (The) . 17

Compton & MacNeill .

front cover, right head lines and 37 Confederation Life Association . . . 15

Constructors Ltd (The) . 46

Credit Fonder F. C . 10

Culic Bros . 70

Cushing Bros., Limited . 42-43

Daily Province (The) .

. facing inside back cover

Dawson & Rowan . 17

Dominion Bank (The) . 6

Dominion Lime & Coal Co Ltd.

(The) . 66

Dominion Trust Co. .back cover and 11

Empire Financiers, Limited . 14

Ferguson, John & Son . 68

Flood Land Co. (The) . front

cover, right head lines and 24-25

Freelands Bros., Ltd . 52

Gerry Norman L . left head lines

Goldie, Alex. W . .17

Grainger Land Co . left head lines

Great West Permanent Loan Co. . . 9

Harris & Co . 66

Hastings & Willoughby . 54

Hall, James . right head lines

Heintzman & Co . left head lines

Imperial Bank of Canada . 7

Imperial Canadian Trust Oo (The) 9 International Light .& Mfg Co of Canada, Ltd. .right foot lines and 51

Jolly E. A . right foot lines

Kerr Land Co. (The) . front cover

Kerr-Patton Coal Co., Ltd .

. left foot lines and 66

King’s Hotel

72

Page

Laird, Calvin T . right head lines

Leader Publishing Co., Ltd. (The)

inside back cover, right foot lines Logan, Fred W. left head lines

London Guarantee & Accident Co.,

Ltd . ribbon bookmark and 16

London & Lancashire Life Gen¬ eral Assce. Assn., Ltd . 14

McAra Bros. &, Wallace . 18

Mac’s . left foot lines

McC'allum, Hill & Co .

. front cover and 20

McKay Construction Co., Ltd . 48

MacKenzie-Hazell Supply Co . .53

McLaughlin Carriage Co., Ltd . 63

MacRae, Nelson & Co . 4

Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. . 17

Mason & Risch, Limited, .left head lines Metropole Hotel Co., Ltd. (The)... 73

Monarch Lumber Co., Ltd . 44-45

“My Wardrobe” . right foot lines

Nay & James . 31

Nicholson & Bain . 58

North West Lumber & Supply Co. 41

Parisian Dye Works . 70

Parsons Construction & Engineering

Co . 40

Peverett (J. R.) Agency (The) . 32

Pinkerton & Co . back cover

Pitts Bros . 54

Poison, Charles D .

. left foot lines and 65

Quebec Bank . 6

Regina Cartage Co Ltd (The) . 69

Regina Engraving Co . 56

Regina Florist Co. (The)... . 68

Regina Plumbing & Heating Co.

Ltd (The) . 53

Regina Realty Co. Ltd. (The) ....

. back cover and 2^6-27

Regina Wholesale Liquor Co., Ltd. 71 Reilly, Dawson, Hancock & Reilly 52 Rounding Land Co., Ltd (The) ....

. back cover

Royal Bank of Canada (The) . 6

Rutley Lumber Co., Ltd. (The) ....

. right foot lines

Sack, F. & Co. . 49

Saskatchewan Courier Publishing

Co., Ltd . 56

Saskatchewan Mortgage Corporation

. back cover and 13

Saskatchewan Stationers, Ltd . 64

Scott, S. S. & Co . right foot lines

Slater, G. L. & Co . left foot lines

Smith Bros. & Wilson, Ltd . 50

Smith, Howell Co . right head lines

Smith & Phillips . 52

Standard House Furnishing Co .

. .left foot lines

80

Index to Advertisers Continued

Page

Sterling Trusts Corporation (The) . 12

Stokes, J. C . 62

Storey & Van Egmond .

. front cover and left head lines

Sugden-Evans Wareing & Co .

. front cover and 33

Surtees, W. Fenton & Co . 55

Three Star Liquor Store. . . .

. left foot lines and 62

Von’s Hofei . 74

Waddell, Andrew B. .'back cover and 35

Waddell Bros . 70

Wascana Hotel . 75

Weaver, L. E . 55

Weir Land Co (The) .

back cover and 22-23

Page

Wessel, James M. . 34

Western Hospital & Acc. Ins. Co.,

Ltd . right foot lines

Western Mfg. Co., Ltd. (The) .

. left side lines

Western Trust Co. (The) . 8

Westman, J. A. Agency . . .

. back cover and 28-29

Weston (George) Limited) . 58

Williams, R. H. & Sons, Ltd. (The)

. right side lines and 60-61

Willson Stationery Co., Ltd (The) 64

Wilson & Wilson . 47

Young, Alex . 55

Young-Thomas Soap Co., Ltd . 59

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Regina

Miscellaneous Section

1914

Part 1.— Descriptive Review of the District. Pages 83 to 90

Part II.— Civic Administration. Pages 90 to 93

Mayors since Incorporation, Council and Committees, Assessment, Civic Departments and Officials, Fire Department, Alarms, Police Department.

Part III.— Educational Information. Pages 93 to 104

University, Public School Board and Officials, Schools and Colleges, Churches, Religious Institutions and Associations, Public Library.

Part IV.— Miscellaneous Information. Pages 104 to 115

Board of Trade, Hospitals, Associations, Industrial Exhibition, Retail Merchants Association, Political Associations, Clubs, Societies Secret and Benevolent, Press Personnel, Saskat¬ chewan Municipalities, Winter Fair.

Part V.— Provincial and Dominion Information.

Pages 117 to 140

Provincial Government, Judicial District, Dominion Government, Postal Information, Customs, Inland Revenue, Military, Sub- Divisions.

PART I.

City of Regina

Regina is situated in lat. 50.30, long. 105, 357 miles north of Winnipeg and 1,125 miles east of Vancouver, and is served by the three transcontinental lines, viz., the Canadian Pacific, the Canadian Northern, and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railways.

It is the Capital of the Province of Saskatchewan, the seat of Government where the Legislative Assembly meets, and all De¬ partmental and Executive Offices are located here. It is the Head¬ quarters of the Royal North-West Mounted Police.

RAILWAYS

Regina is justly entitled to be termed the best served railway city in Western Canada. Twelve lines of railway radiate in all direc¬ tions from the city, and the C. P. R., C. N. R. and G. T. P. vie with each other in their endeavor to give Regina an excellent train service ; 41 passenger trains entering and leaving the city daily.

The main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway bisects the city east and west. It is also the terminus of the same company’s line from Areola, which is continued through from Brandon, a line tap¬ ping a very rich and well-settled country to the southeast.

This company’s branch lines north to Colonsay, Saskatoon and Bulyea give a good passenger service on each to the north country.

The G. T. P. main line between Regina and Winnipeg gives easy access to the beautiful chain of lakes in the Qu’Appelle Valley a most delightful summer resort some 50 miles east of Regina.

Six lines of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway for Regina is the programme of that corporation. The Regina-Melville branch has been completed from Melville, connecting at that point with \he main “coast-to-coast” line, and, again, with the proposed branch to Churchill on Hudson’s Bay.

These lines provide easy access to Last Mountain Lake, a beautiful lake some sixty miles long, the lower extremity of which is distant only twenty-five miles from Regina. This lake has already become a popular summer resort for the citizens of Regina.

Other lines of the Grand Trunk Pacific are: Southwesterly to Lethbridge, northwesterly to Edmonton, east to Brandon, north to

Prince Albert and south to he U. S. A. boundary.

Regina is the southern terminus of the Canadian .Northern Rail¬ way Company’s line from Prince Albert, and also the terminus of the same company’s line from Brandon, which line, being continued through to the Great Lakes, gives Regina the benefit of a competitive road through to the head of navigation.

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The Great Northern Railway will have direct communication between Regina, Minneapolis and St. Paul and other southern cities over the G. T. P. Boundary Line. In addition to the lines in opera¬ tion bonds have been guaranteed by the Government for 10 additional branch lines which, when completed, will make -a total of

32 Railway Lines

radiating in all directions from Regina.

The C. N. R. has also under construction a line westward, and, it is understood, contemplates the construction of various other lines out of the city, making a toal of 21 lines when all are compleed. A new union depot for the C. P. R. and C. N. R., thoroughly modern and up-to-date in every particular, has been erected and is now in use, but the C. N. R. has acquired considerable property in the east end of the city, and it would seem probable that this company will erect a passenger depot of its own in the near future.

The G. T. P. plans for 1914 include the erection of a station costing 200,000, and a magnificent hotel, costing, when equipped, $2,000,000, foundations for which have already been laid. This invest¬ ment, made by a company such as the G. T. P., speaks volumes for its faith in the city’s future.

INDUSTRIES

The railwajr facilities assume an important factor in the develop¬ ment of a distributing point. Regina is the largest distributing point in the middle west. Her territory comprises 50,000 square miles, extending 115 miles south, 150 miles north, 100 miles east and 250 miles west, embracing 230 towns and villages.

The largest volume of trade distribution from Regina is that done by dealers in agricultural implements, threshers and engines.

The value of goods shipped from Regina in 1913 was $20,000,000 for agricultural implements and $40,000,000 for general distribution.

Industries represented include wholesalers, groceries, fruits, stoves, scales and cream separators, hardware, furniture, soap, flour,

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cement, gasoline engines, stationery, boots and shoes, printers’ sup¬ plies, etc.

Regina is also the financial headquarters for the Middle West, bonds of every description issued by municipalities and school dis¬ tricts being bought and sold. Thirteen tof the leading banks are located here, the majority having built substantial offices of their own.

Regina manufacturies include : A soap factory, three sash and door factories, brick plants, two iron foundries, a brewery, three aerated water factories, wire fence company, metal culvert factory, flour mill, gasoline tractor factory, petrified stone works, cement brick plant, paving and stone-crushing plant, mattress factory, cigar factory, abattoir and cold storage, tannery, printing and bookbinding firms, etc.

FRANCHISES

Regina is one of the best paved cities in the West for its. size, if not in the Dominion.

This year’s programme includes additional street paving and granolithic sidewalks.

The streets are looked after by a well-equipped sanitary depart¬ ment and are kept scrupulously clean.

Regina’s municipal buildings have all been constructed from the proceeds of the sale of its townsite lands, at a total cost of about $200,000. The Central Fire Hall is one of the most complete in the Dominion, costing, with its new fire alarm system, about $30,000. The new Fire Hall, No. 2, is erected on the north side of the track, in the centre of the wholesale district. The incinerator plant, costing $40,000 is one of the most modern scientific systems for the disposal of garbage.

STREET RAILWAY

In 1910 it was decided to undertake the installation of a street railway system as a municipal enterprise. The council had submitted to the ratepayers the question of granting a franchise to one of a number of companies who applied for it; but, notwithstanding that unusual difficulties would have to be overcome, they decided that it would be undesirable to grant a franchise.

The work of construction was commenced in the spring of 1911 and on July 29th 1912, the first service was instiuted, and a constant service has been maintained since that date.

The system has proved to be a much appreciated utility in the city, and for 1914 further extensions have been decided on covering an additional iy2 miles of track, while provision is made for four addi- tonal cars.

Details of System to Dec. 31, 1913

Total Expended . $1,719,000

Mileage . 27

Gross Earnings . . $316,563.12

No. of Passengers Carried . 7,057,556

Car Mileage . . . 1,372,160

Rolling Stock: 34 passenger and 31 freight cars and 2 sweepers.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT

The electric light and power system is owned and operated by the city. This utility is not only self-sustaining, but revenue pro¬ ducing, showing a surplus of revenue over expenditure of $17,345 in 1913.

The generating plant at old power house consists of six boilers, aggregating 200 H.P.

One 300 K.W. generator connected to Corliss engine.

One 450 K.W1. low pressure turbine generating unit.

One 1,500 K.W. high pressure type generating unit.

Two 400 K.W. direct current railway units, vertical engine type.

One 1,200 K.W. motor converter, converting from 2,200 volt three phase to €00 volt direct current.

A new Power House is under construction, containing the fol¬ lowing additional apparatus: One 1,500 K.W. high pressure turbine generating unit; one 3,000 K.Wj high pressure generating unit; 6 boilers, 3,000 H.P. capacity.

Some 570 arc and 50 incandescent street lights are in use, and pro¬ vision has been made for the installation of 200 additional arc lights during the year 1914. Provision is made in the capital estimates for 1914 for the sum of $244,000 for the completion of a new power house, it being the intention, on completion of this buildng, to convert the present power house into a pumping station.

Government Telephone Building*

WATER WORKS SYSTEM

The waterworks system is owned and operated by the city. The supply of water is obtained from springs and artesian wells at Boggy Creek, about eight miles north-east of the city. A dam has been built there across the creek at an elevation of about fifty-five feet above the city, which impounds about one hundred million gallons of water. Thrty-five wells have been sunk through the clay to the gravel bed, found at an average depth of one hundred feet, and 33 of them are strong gushers, yielding sparkling pure water. In addition to the above, pipe lines have been laid in the valley to collect and convey the water to Barton Pump Well (capacity 270,000 gallons). Adjoining the pump well is located a pumping station in which two 80 h.-p gasoline engines and two belt-driven turbine pumps raise two

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million gallons per day into the circular reinforced concrete five mil¬ lion gallon reservoir on Tor Hill, which stand about one hundred and twenty feet above the city. The storage reservoir was designed by Mr. R. O. Wynne Roberts, Consulting Engineer, and is two hundred and two feet in diameter, depth of water being twenty-five feet. These different works are connected with the city by one fifteen-inch vitrified pipe line, ten-inch cast iron mains, and one eighteen-inch steel man. These trunk mains are capable of delivering by gravita¬ tion at the Power House about four and one-quarter million gallons per day. It is proposed shortly to lay another twenty-seven-inch steel trunk main between Tor Hill Reservoir and the city, and this will deliver another 5 million gallons per day. This main will also serve to convey water from the watersheds adjacent to and twice the area of Boggy Creek, when the demand for an increased supply of water requires same. About half way between Tor Hill Reservoir and the city there are two reservoirs having a combined capacity of 1,065,000 gallons, and at the city power house there are two more holding 650,000 gallons.

When the pressure is below standard the water, when it reaches the power house, is pumped into the city mains by means of a new five million gallon steam-driven turbine pump and two horizontal direct action pumps and when installed the total capacity will be 8,600,000 gallons per day. The normal domestic pressure in the city is fifty pounds per square inch, whilst for fire purposes the pressure; is increased to one hundred and twenty pounds. A system of trunk mains throughout the city, ranging from 27 inches to 10 inches in diameter, was laid in 1913, which will adequately provide for . any possible development for a number of years and afford complete fire protection in every part of the city. The greater part of this scheme has already been carried out and the balance of the work will be undertaken this year.

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT

The City of Regina at the end of 1913 had : Assets, $20,755,439.01 ; Liabilities, $10,560,163.13; Surplus Over Liabilities, $10,195,275.88.

Assessment and Rate of Taxation

Mills

Mills

Public

Separate

Schools

1901 .

. $ 979,149

22

23.35

1902 .

. 1,062,628

24

25.

1903 .

. 1.024,966

25

26.5

1904 .

. 2,284,710

22

22

1905 .

. 3,116,943

20

22

1906 .

. 6,448,092

15

15

1907 .

. 11,147,571

15

15

1908 .

. 12,401,380

15

17

1909 .

. 11,714,686

15

17

1910 .

. 13,753,352

18

18

1911 .

18.1

18.1

1912 .

15.88

16.38

1913 .

. 91,677,445

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BUILDING RECORDS

The following are some of the most important works to be carried out in 1914: Overhead Foot Bridge, $35,000; New Central Police Sta-

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tion, $180,000; Extension of Waterworks System, $360,000: Electric Light and Power Plant, $244,000, and $160,000 on extension to the system; Storm -Sewers, $170,000; Hospitals, $175,000; Street Railway, $250,000; Pavements and Sidewalks, $750,000, and many other small

items.

Year Permits Costs

1904 . 162 $ 210,000

1905 . 346 750,000

1906 . 420 2,000,000

1907 . 480 1,177,840

1908 . 253 516,656

1909 . 282 749,479

1910 . 573 2,351,288

1911 . 959 5,099,340

1912 . 1,215 8,047,309

1913 . 1,141 4,018,350

STATISTICS OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS

Area of City .

Area of Parks inside city limits .

Area of Cemetery inside city limits .

Area of Exhibition Grounds . .

Bitulithic Pavement .

Creosote Wood Block Pavement .

Asphalt Block Pavement .

Sheet Asphalt Pavement .

Graded Streets . .

Granolithic Sidewalks .

Plank Sidewalks .

Granitoid Pavement .

Boulevarded Streets . .

Sewers . . .

Water Mains (supply mains) . 13.5

Water Mains (distribution system) . 30.9

Number of Hydrants . . . 435

Number of House Connections . 5,100

BANK CLEARINGS

The clearings for 1913 were $132,087,457, showing an increase of $16,359,809 over those of 1912.

Acres

8,640

257

75

75

Miles

13.41

2.1

.72

9.15

75.

32.

63.

1.45

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PARKS

In different parts of the city grounds have been laid out for cricket, football, baseball, lacrosse and tennis, while the city has about 257 acres for park and recreation purposes, valued at $3,360,000. A splendid feature of the city is the children’s playgrounds, located in different parts of the city.

Wascana Park Containing about 45 acres and situated to the south of the city, has a frontage of about a quarter of a mile along Wascana Lake, which extends for nearly two miles east, affording excellent facilities for boating, of which full advantage is taken. There is a large boat club building and a boat livery in the park. There is also a bathing house, which is open for the use of the public.

This park, adjoining as it does the grounds of the Regina College, and having an outlook over the lake to the Parliament Buildings and grounds, offers excellent facilities for development as an ornamental park.

Victoria Park Which contains over seven acres, situated in the centre of the city, is laid out as an ornamental garden.

Dominion Park Containing about eight acres, is devoted to athletic games. It is in the centre of the warehouse district and affords exceptional advantages to men employed in the disrict and to the athletic and sporting element of the public generally.

Alexandra Park. Is used as a children’s playground and is equipped with suitable gymnatsic apparatus.

Wascana Lake

A body of water situated at the southern part of the city, between the residential portion and the Parliament Buildings, in length approximately seven miles, and from three hundred yards to one-half mile in width. Recent improvements have added greatly to the appearance of Wascana Lake, and today it stands as one of Regina’s valuable assets as a pleasure resort for boating and swimming.

The Parliament Buildings overlook the lake from the south side.

AMUSEMENTS

Regina has a first class theatre and six moving picture theatres and another large theatre and vaudeville house are projected, whilst Wascana Lake affords outdoor pastimes of boating, bathing, rowing and skating.

Exhibition Grounds

Regina possesses an admirably situated and well equipped exhi¬ bition grounds where the Provincial Exhibition is annually held. The grounds comprise some seventy-six and one-half acres situated one mile west of the centre of the city. Street cars run direct to the main entrance and during the time of the exhibition a three-minute service is maintained. Paved streets lead direct to the grounds.

Improvements to the grounds have cost about Tour hundred thou¬ sand dollars. The buildings include grand stand with seating for four thousand people, live stock pavilion with a seating capacity of fifty-five hundred and including a judging ring two hundred and twenty feet long by eighty feet in width, while back of the seating is stabling for one hundred and sixty horses; industrial building, arts building, two agricultural products buildings, machinery hall, office building and twenty large stables for horses, cattle, sheep and swine. A railway siding is adjacent to the stables on the south side of the grounds where exhibits coming Over the C. P. R., G. T. P. or C. N. R. may be conveniently handled. There is a complete equipment of water, sewer and electric light service.

Besides the provincial exhibition the grounds are used for the Provincial Winter Fair, Regina Horse Show, Regina Turf Club Race Meet and the Regina Matinee Club. Many of the sports clubs use the grounds for practice and games and Exhibition Park is one of the most popular recreation grounds in the city.

PART II.

Civic Administration

CITY COUNCIL, 1914 Mayor: Robert Martin.

The Council meets first and third Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m.

Aldermen

Ward 1— C. Rink and Andrew Krauss.

Ward 2 M. B. Peart and J. M. Wessel.

Ward' 3 L. A. Rounding and C. B. Keenleyside.

Ward 4 J. J. Davidson and D. J. McKay.

Ward 5 R. M. Halleran and E. B. Lorimer.

Standing Committees of Council for 1914

Finance -Aldermen Peart (chairman), Lorimer (vice-chairman), Rink, Davidson and Rounding.

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Works Aldermen . Rink (Chairman), ICeenleyside (vice-chairman), Lorimer, McKay and Wessel.

Utilities Aldermen Rounding (chairman), McKay (vice-chairman), Peart, Halleran and Rink.

Health and Public Safety Aldermen Halleran (chairman), Krauss vice-chairman)., Wessel, Keenlefside and McKay.

Parks and Public Property Aldermen Davidson (chairman), Wessel (vice-chairman), Krauss, Lorimer and Keenleyside.

Mayors of Regina, 1884-1914

From the date of its incorporation as a town, in the year 1883, to the date of its incorporation as a city, June 19, 1903.

1884— D. L. Scott, Q.C.

1885— D. L. Scott, Q.C.

1886 Dan Mowat.

1887 Dan Mowat.

1888— W. Cayley Hamilton, Q.C.

1889— J. W. Smith.

1890 T. A. McCaul.

1891— R. PI. Williams.

1892— R. H. Williams.

1893— J. H. C. Willoughby, M.D

1894 Robert Martin.

1895— G. T. Marsh.

1896— W. F. Eddv.

1897— W. F. Eddy.

1898— F. N. Darke.

1899— J. K. Mclnnis.

1900— W. T. Mollard.

1901— W. T. Mollard.

1902— J. W. Smith.

1903— J. W. Smith.

From the date of its incorporation as a city, June 19, 1903

1904— H. W. Laird.

1905— H. W. Laird.

1906— P. McAra, Jr.

1907— J. W. Smith.

1908— J. W. Smith.

1909— R. H. Williams.

1910— R. H. Williams,

1911— P. McAra; Jr.

1912— P. McAra, Jr.

1913 Robert Martin.

1914 Robert Martin.

CIVIC OFFICIALS

Mayor Robert Martin.

City Commissioners L. A. Thornton and A. W. Pool.

City Solicitor G. F. Blair.

City Clerk G. Beach.

City Engineer F. McArthur.

Medical Health Officer M. R. Bow, M.D.

City Auditor— Stephen Hutchins.

City Treasurer John E. Snowball.

•City Assessor Richard A. Lennox.

Supt. Street Railway D. W. Houston.

Supt. Light and Power E. W. Bull.

City Industrial Commissioner Walter Mclnnis.

City Publicity Commissioner Norman A. Ruse.

Supt. Waterworks J. M. McKay.

Chief Constable E. G. Berry.

Chief of Fire Brigade W. A. White.

Health Inspector and Relieving Officer— J. A. Bertwhistle. Building Inspector O. T. Falls.

License Inspector Chief Constable.

City Storekeeper A. Atkinson.

Market Clerk and Weigmahster James AVilliams.

•City Hall Janitor -A. Stewart.

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FIRE DEPARTMENT

The fire department is under the control of the Fire, Light and Power Committee. It consists of one chief, one deputy chief, and 38 paid members.

W. A. White, chief.

H. G. Gillespie, captain.

Central Fire Hall Headquarters. 1825-1839 Hamilton Street. Phone 99. Equipped with all Motor Apparatus as follows: One Chief’s Auto, one Motor Hose and Chemical, one Motor Chemical En¬ gine, one Motor Chemical ngine, one Motor Pumping Engine and Hose Wagon, one Motor 75 foot Aerial Ladder Truck.

No. 2 Hall Cor. Scarth Street and Eighth Avenue, equipped with one Hose and Chemical Wagon, one 60 foot Ladder Truck.

No. 3 Hall Cor. Robinson Street and Fourteenth Avenue, equipped with one Hose and Chemical Wagon, one City Service Ladder Truck.

No. 4 Hall Cor. Winnipeg Street and Victoria Avenue, equipped with one Hose Wagon, one Steam Fire Engine.

Chief of Department W. A. White. Residence, 2075 Hamilton St., Phone 3318.

There are 430 Fire Hydrants in the City and 47 Fire Alarm Stations. Always when using the telephone in case of fire call 99.

FIRE ALARM BOXES

5 South Railway Street and Broad Street.

6 South Railway Street and Hamilton Street.

7 South Railway Sreet and Scarth Street.

8 South Railway Street and Lome Street.

9 South Railway Street and Albert Street.

12 Cornwall Street and Eleventh Avenue.

13 Osier Street and Twelfth Avenue.

Id St. John Street and Eleventh Avenue.

15 Ottawa Street and Tenth Avenue.

26 Angus Street and Twelfth Avenue.

27 McIntyre Street and Twelfth Avenue.

28 Lorne Street and Twelfth Avenue.

29 Hamilton Street and Victoria Street.

31 Smith Street and Victoria Street.

16 Monrose Street and Twelfth Avenue.

17 Winnipeg Street and Eleventh Avenue. _

18 Broder Street and Victoria Avenue.

21 Cameron Street and Fifteenth Avenue.

23 Elphinstone Street and Fifteenth Avenue.

24 Retallack Street and Thirteenth Avenue.

25 Garnet Street and Victoria Avenue.

32 Cornwall Street and Thirteenth Avenue.

33 McIntyre Street and Thirteenth Avenue.

34 Hamilton Street and Fourteenth Avenue.

35 Albert Street and Fourteenth Avenue.

36 Lorne Street and Fifteenth Avenue.

48 Retallack Street and Seventh Avenue.

49 Dewdney Street and Robinson Street.

51 Dewdney Street and Albert Street.

52 Cornwall Street and Eighth Avenue.

53 Dewdney Street and Rose Street.

54 Dewdney Street and St. John Street.

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37 Halifax Street and Fifteenth Avenue.

38 St. John Street and Victoria Avenue.

2,9 Winnipeg Street and Fifteenth Avenue.

56 Broad Street and Eighth Avenue.

57 Ottawa Street and Eighth Avenue.

58 Scott Street and Fifth Avenue.

59 Laird Street and Sevenh Avenue.

61 Albert Street and Sixth Avenue.

62 Retallack Street and Fifth Avenue.

63 Garnet Street and Eighth Avenue.

64 Athol Street and Ninth Avenue.

65 Exhibition Grounds.

67 York Street and Eleventh Avenue.

71 Dewdney Street and Armour.

82 Montague Street and Sixteenth Avenue.

HEALTH AND RELIEF DEPARTMENT

Health Officer Dr. M. R. Bow.

Health Inspector and Relieving Officer J. A. Bertwhistle.

Refuse Disposal System

Regina has now in operation one of the most modern Refuse Disposal Plants on the continent. All refuse is hauled to a Central Transfer Station where it is loaded into steel dump cars. From the Transfer Station, which was specially constructed for this purpose at a cost of $20,000, the refuse is transferred over the Street Railway to the Incinerating Plant at the Disposal Works, a distance of two and a half miles. The Incinerating Plant, recently constructed at a cost of $64,000, has a capaciy of 110 tons per 24 hours and is modern in eveiy particular. It is proposed to utilize the steam generated at the plant to drive the pumps at the Disposal Works and to light the grounds.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

The Police Department is under the control of the Police Com¬ missioners, consisting of the following:

His Worship the Mayor.

Alderman C. B. Keenleyside.

Alderman M. B. Peart.

Alderman R. M. Halleran.

Alderman C. Rink.

Commissioner A. W. Pool acts in an advisory capacity to the Commission.

It consists of a Chief, Deputy Chief, Detective Inspector, two Detectives, three Sergeants, three Patrol Sergeants, thirty-seven Con¬ stables, Police Court Clerk, Chief Constable’s Clerk, an Inerpreter and Police Patrol Wagon Driver.

Clerk to the Police Commission George Beach.

Police Magistrate— Mr. Wm. Trant, Barrister.

Chief Constable E. G. Berry.

Chief of Detectives W. T. Dickie.

Provision was made in the capital estimates for 1913 for the sum of $180,000 for the erection and equipment in the most modern manner of a large central Police Station. The contract has been awarded for the erection of this building and it is hoped it will be completed and in use before the end of the year.

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PART III.

Educational

ALBERT PUBLIC SCHOOL. REGINA, SASK.

PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD

Offices: Alexandra School, Hamilton Street.

Dr. W. A. Thomson (chairman), T. W. Peart, A. L. Gordon, W. J.

Westgate and R. D. McMurchy.

Superintendent of Schools T. E. Perrett, B.A.

Secretary-treasurer J. H. Cunningham, 1902 Smith; office phone 3921.

Truant Officer— R. C. Ayre, phone 3921.

Architect L. H. Bennett, Phone 3921.

Supervisors and Directors

Manual Training Department, Victoria, Strathcona and Albert Schools A. Kernari and A. Stetler.

Music Miss L. Cardwell, Alexandra School.

Domestic Science Department, Victoria School -Miss F. Day. Physical Instruction Department, Alexandra School J. Graham. Sewing Miss Annie Courtney, Alexandra School.

Art Miss K. Coleman, Alexandra School.

Kindergarten Department

Albert Miss L. Ovens, director.

Victoria Miss K. Currie, director.

Strathcona Miss J. Ellis, director.

Earl Grey Miss C. Patterson, director.

Connaught Miss A. Woodward, director.

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SCHOOLS

Victoria East side of McIntyre, between Victoria and 13th Avenues James A. McLeod, principal.

Strathcona East side of Rose, between 14th and 15th Avenues - S. P. Stewart, principal.

Albert W est side of Robinson N., between 7th and 8th Avenues G. N. Griffin, principal.

Dominion Park Winnipeg N., north-west corner 6th Avenue O. La- tan, principal.

Earl Grey East side of Ottawa, between Victoria and 12th Avenues J. McDermid, principal.

Wascana (C.P.R. Annex) Wm. Bailey, principal.

Connaught M. A. Aldredge, principal.

Benson E. J. Anderson, principal.

Wetmore East side Stuart Street between 14th and 15th Avenues F. W. Rowan, principal.

Highland Park Miss G. Stewart, principal.

North Annex Miss M. Weaver, principal.

SEPARATE SCHOOLS Board

Scarth, corner Victoria Avenue

Messrs. John McCarthy (chairman), Dan. Murphy, Philip Busch, Charles Molter and D. Stocker.

Secretary-treasurer— Frank M. Smith.

Schools

St. Mary’s Corner Scarth Street and Victoria Avenue D. S. Bren¬ nan, principal. Phone 2127.

St. Josephs Corner Thirteenth Avenue and Toronto Street Thos. Guilfyle, principal, Phone 2151.

Academy of the Sacred Heart 13th Ave. and Garnet M. St. Albert Superior.

NORMAL SCHOOL

The Normal classes meet in the Normal School Building, Rose Street and Sixteenth Avenue.

There are two terms in the school year the first beginning in August and the second in January.

Principal R. A. Wilson, M.A., Ph. D.

C. Nivens, B.A.

A. J. McCulloch, B.A.

Miss Ethel Alford, M.A.

Miss F. Burnham.

ST. CHAD’S COLLEGE

Sixteenth Avenue foot of Rose

Warden Ven. Archdeacon Geo. N. Dobie.

At present the professorships are vacant, but when the college opens in the fall, there will be a sub-warden and three professors. The subjects will be: -

Apologetics. Church History.

Dogmatics. Bible Exegesis.

Greek and Latin: Pastoral Theology.

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REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Scarth and 16th Ave.

Board

James Balfour, chairman; H. W. Laird, W. H. Duncan, P. McAra, Jr., and D. J. Thom; J. Kelso Hunter, secretary-treasurer, Phone 3973.

Teaching Staff

Principal Norman MacMurchy, B.A. (Natural Science) Vice-Principal N. F. Black, M.A. (History and Moderns)

Teacher- Miss E. D. Cathro, B.A. (Moderns and English)

Teacher— <W. G. Scrimgeottr, M.A. (Natural Science)

Teacher A. J. Pyke, B.A. (Mathematics)

Teacher Wm. Ramsay, B.A. (Classics and History)

Teacher George D. Robertson, B.A. (Commerce and Art Work) Teacher Robert Weir, B.A. (Mathematics)

Teacher J. E. Campbell, B.A. (Mathematics and Science)

Teacher Robert R. Kersey, B.A. (History and English)

Teacher- Norman R. McLeod, B.A. (Natural Science)

Teacher T. H. Bissonette, B.A. (Natural Science)

Teacher Miss Maude Weaver, B.A. (English)

Teacher -Miss L. M. Handy, M.A. (English)

REGINA COLLEGE Officers

President— Robert Milliken, B.D.

Bursar A. Allison.

Chairman of Board of Governors Hon. J. T. Brown.

First Vice-Chairman— J. F. Middlemiss, Esq. , .

Second Vice-Chairman T. E. Perrett, B.A.

Third Vice-Chairman Rev. J. T. Harrison. .

Secretary D. J. Thom, Esq.

Treasurer W. E. Mason, Esq.

Solicitor J. A. Cross, Esq.

Executive Committee

The above officers and Lieutenant-Governor G. W. Brown, A. E. Vrooman, Judge Hannon, T. W. Peart, J. W. Smith, Charles Wil¬ loughby, F. N. Darke and Rev. T. J. "Wray.

FACULTY

Academic

President Rev. Robert Milliken, B.D.

Miss M. Louise Bollert, M.A. (Columbia), Lady Principal and Pro¬ fessor of English Literature.

E. R. Doxee, B.A., B.D. (Victoria), Director of School of Literature and Science and Professor of Classics.

Stephen Parry, B.Sc., Professor of Mathematics and Registrar.

Fred W. Bates, B.A., M.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Physics and Agriculture.

Miss F. S. Harold, B.A. (Wesley), Instructor of Modern Languages. Miss Isabel F. Walker, B.Sc., Professor of Household Science.

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Musical

J. E. Hodgson, F.R.C.O., Doc. Mus. (McGill), Director of Conserva¬ tory of Music.

Golan E. Hoole, Professor of Voice Production and Voice Physiology. George C. Palmer, L.R.A.M., Instructor in Piano.

Miss Camilla Kramer, A.A.C.M. (Alma), Teacher in Piano Miss Florence B. Yost, Teacher in Kindergarten and Piano.

Miss L. Taylor, Teacher in Piano and Voice.

Mr. L. J. Taylor, Teacher of Cello.

Mr. A. E. Somerset, Teacher in Cornet.

Mr. A. C. Ballantyne, Teacher in Piano.

Mr. Ethel Jamieson, L.Mus., Teacher of Violin.

Mr. W. W. Wilson, Teacher of Clarionet.

Mr. Bowman, Teacher of Flute.

Commercial

C. E. Walker, C.A., Director of School of Commercial Studies, Pro¬ fessor of Accounting.

Miss Marjorie MacIntyre, Teacher of Stenography and Typewriting. Miss J. Young, Asst. Teacher in Shorthand.

Mr. R. H. Wilson, Asst. Teacher in Commercial Studies.

University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

The University is situated on the east side of the south branch of the Saskatchewan river. _ Its site comprises 1,333 acres. About 300 acres, with frontage of over half a mile on the river, have, been set apart for a campus. A portion of the quarter section south of the campus is devoted to plot work, the land being virgin prairie.

A general plan of the campus, making ample provision for future growth, is being prepared. In the preparation of this plan advantage

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is being taken of the experience of state universities with problems similar to those of this University. In the erection of buildings it was thought wise to begin with a number of small buildings adequate to present needs, but capable of being adapted to special purposes with¬ out serious waste and at small cost when the growth of the Univer¬ sity requires greater specialization in buildings.

The College building is about 220 feet long and 52 feet wide with wings of about 111 feet in length and 30 in width. At the rear is a large hall capable of seating between 500 and 600 people. This build¬ ing will be used for teaching purposes in Arts and Agriculture. It is located in a position convenient to the Agricultural, Engineering, Horticultural and Dairy buildings, the Stock Pavilion and Farm buildings so that in time it may be devoted exclusively to the College of Agriculture. Near it is placed the first residence for students.

Visitor

Hon. George W. Brown, Lieutenant Governot of Saskatchewan

President

Walter C. Murray, M.A., LL.D.

Senate

Members Ex Officio

The Chancellor

Hon. Walter Scott, Minister of Education Walter C. Murray, LL.D., President

Hon. T. H. McGuire, LL.D., Chairman of Educational Council

The Principal of Normal School, Regina

The Principal of Emmanuel School, Saskatoon

Superintendent of Education

The Dean of Arts

The Dean of Agriculture

The Dean of Law

The Principal of Emmanuel College The Principal of Presbyterian College

The Full Board is as follows:

Hon. E. L. Wetmore, chancellor; Bishop Newnham, representing Prince Albert; J. H. McKechnie, of Wilkie, representing Battle- ford district; George E. McCraney, M.P., Saskatoon, and Dr. Low, Regina, representing the province at large ; and Norman Mc- Murchy, of Regina, representing the collegiate institutions.

Governors

Elected Members

Retires

James Clinkskill, Esq., Chairman, Saskatoon . 1915

Andrew MacDonald, Esq., Prince Albert . 1915

A. Forrest Angus, Esq., Regina . 1914

Arthur Hitchcock, Esq., Moose Jaw . 1914

John Dixon, Esq., Maple Creek . 1914

Appointed Members

W. J. Bell, Esq., Saskatoon, Vice-Chairman . 1915

Tames McKay, K.C., Prince Albert . 1916

Levi Thompson, Esq., M.P., Wolseley . 1914

President, Walter C. Murray

University Council

President Murray, Chairman ; Dean Rutherford, Dean Ling, Professor Baker, Professor Bateman, Professor Bracken, Professor Brehaut, Professor Burgess, Professor G. H. Cutler, Professor Eaton, Pro¬ fessor Gray, Professor Greig, Professor Hogg, Professor MacDon¬ ald, Professor MacKay, Professor MacLaurin, Professor Moxon, Professor Oliver, Professor Shaw, Professor Smith, Professor Sullivan, Professor Thompson.

Advisory Council in Agriculture

Members Ex Officio

Hon. W. R. Motherwell

President Murray

Dean Rutherford, Secretary

President of Grain Growers

President of Winter Fair Board

President of Union of Rural Municipalities

Appointed Members

Edward Crane, Esq., Baring O. W. Andreason, Esq., Humboldt John Dixon, Esq., Maple Creek

Elected Members

Angus McKay, Esq., Chairman, Indian Plead F. W. Green, Esq., Moose Jaw

Faculty of Arts and Science

Walter Charles Murray, B.A., (U.N.B.), M.A. (Edin.), LL.D., (Queen’s), President and Lecturer in Education.

George Herbert Ling, M.A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Col.), Dean and Professor of Mathematics

Edmund Henry Oliver, M.A. (Tor.), Ph. D. (Col.), Professor of His¬ tory and Economics

Reginald John Bateman, M.A. (T. C. D.) Professor of English John Allan MacDonald, B.A. (Laval), M.A. (Harv.), Assistant Pro¬ fessor of French

Ira Allan MacKay, B.A., LL.B. (Dal), Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor of political Science

Robert Dawson MacLaurin, B.A. (McM.), Ph.D. (Harv), Professor of Chemistry

John L. Hogg, B.A. (Tor.), PJr.D. (Harv.), Professor of Physics William Godfrey Sullivan, M.A. (T.C.D.), Professor of Latin Louis Brehaut, M.A., B.Sc. (Oxon.), Professor of Philosophy Laurie Lome Burgess, Ph.D. (Harv.), Assistant Professor of Analy¬ tical Chemistry

John Wallace Eaton, M.A. (T.C.D.), Assistant Professor of German Walter Palmer Thompson, M.A. (Tor.), Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Biology

Lewis Cecil Gray, Ph.D. (Wis.), Engen Research Professor of Eco¬ nomics

Albert Edward Hennings, B.A. (Lake For.), M.A. (Chic.), Assistant Professor of Physics

Steward Basterfield, B.Sc. (Lond.), Instructor in Chemistry Joseph A. Snell, M.A. (Queen’s), Lecturer in Education

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George M. Weir, B.A. (McGill), Lecturer in Education Malcolm Fraser Munro, M.A., B.D. (Queen’s) Lecturer in Hebrew C. Jack MacKenzie, B.E. (Dal.), Lecturer in Civil Engineering Alexander Campbell, Lecturer in Pharmacy

Adrian Gabriel Morice, M.A. (Sask.), Special Lecturer in Anthropo¬ logy

Mary I. Oliver, B.A. (Sask.), Instructor in Greek

Ashley M. Walker, B.A. (Sask.), Student Assistant in Chemistry

Osman J. Walker, B.A. (Sask.), Student Assistant in Chemistry

Charles N. Cameron, B.A. (Sask.), Student Assistant in Chemistry

Frank A. Consay, Student Assistant in Physics

R. C. Grant, Student Assistant in Physics

Fred J. Freer, Student Assistant in Physics

Victor Lyon, Student Assistant in Physics

William J. Burnett, Student Assistant in Biology

W. Yeates Hunter, Student Assistant in English

The College of Arts and Science offers courses leading to the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Arts the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Science, and the Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering; also courses preparatory to professional courses in Medicine, Phar¬ macy, Divinity and Teaching. Other courses, not leading to a degree but adapted to the needs and tastes of the student are offered.

In order to obtain a degree a candidate is required to pass the Junior or Senior Matriculation, to attend the classes and pass the examinations prescribed in the Calendar. The course for the Bache¬ lor’s degree extends over four years for candidates who have passed the Junion Matriculation.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

The College of Agriculture is a part of the University and stands in the same relation to the University as does the College of Arts and Science. It has a number of buildings planned and equipped for carrying on its particular work and a staff of its own for the purpose of giving instruction especially in the technical subjects and elemen¬ tary work in English, Mathematics and the Sciences. Its laboratories and equipment are under certain limitations and restrictions, available to students in the other Colleges of the University for the purposes of scientific research.

The aim of the College is to give the students under its care a good, practical training in the different technical subjects that bear upon the various phases of agriculture, such as animal husbandry, field husbandry, farm mechanics, farm engineering, dairying, horticulture, tree planting and others ; to give them a good, liberal education in various other branches such as will enable them to adapt themselves readily, without great loss of time and energy, to new and varied conditions, and to fit them for their duties as good citizens.

The University estate consists of the campus, about 293 acres, an the College Farm, 1,040 acres. The College Farm proper consists of 880 acres.

Faculty of Agriculture

William John Rutherford, B.S.A. (Tor.), Dean and Professor of Ani¬ mal Husbandry

Alexander Rodger Greig, B.Sc. (McGill), Professor of Agricultural Engineering

John Bracken, B.S.A. (Tor.), Professor of Field Husbandry

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Thomas Nathaniel Willing, Secretary and Assistant Professor of Natural Plistory

Robert Dawson MacLaurin, Ph.D. (Harv.), Professor of Chemistry Samuel Earl Greenway, Esq., Director of Extension W ork Archibald Richard Weir, Esq., Lecturer in English and Mathema¬ tics

John L. Hogg, Ph.D. (Harv.)' Professor of Physics Norman Wright, V.S., Lecturer in Veterinary Science Laurie Lowe Burgess, Ph.D. (Harv.), Assistant Professor of Chemis¬ try

Garnet H. Cutler, B.S.A. (Tor.), Professor of Field Husbandry Raymond K. Baker, B.A. (Man.), Assistant Professor of Poultry J. MacGregor Smith, B.S.A. (Man.), Assistant Professor of Agricul¬ ture

A. M. Shaw, Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry Officers of Administration Walter Charles Murray, M.A., LL.D., President

William John Rutherford, B.S.A., Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture George Herbert Ling, Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty of Arts Alexander Rodger Greig, B.Sc., Superintendent of Buildings Archibald R. Weir, B. A., Registrar R. W. Shannon, M. A. (Queen’s), Solicitor J. Eaton Reaney, Bursar

Jean Gordon Bayer, M.A., Secretary to the President

Mary I. Oliver, B.A., Librarian

W. W. Frank, Assistant Superintendent .

Ethel Tennant, Superintendent of University Hall

EMMANUEL COLLEGE

In Affiliation with the University of Saskatchewan

The College is governed by a Board, composed of Ex-Officio and Elected Members of the Synod of the Diocese of Saskatchewan. Its appointment is regulated by Canon, and the elected members re¬ tire by rotation. They control all matters affecting the welfare of the College, and report their proceedings to the Synod annually. The Educational Committee is made up of the Faculty, together with the Bishop and two clerical members of the Board of Governors.

Four Courses

Four Courses are open to students of Emmanuel College.

1. The Six Years’ Course (after Junior Matriculation) leading to the degree of of B.A. and the Divinity Testamur or L.Th.

2. The Five Years’ Course (after Junior Matriculation), leading to the Divinity Testamur or L.Th.

3. The Four Years’ Course (after Junior Matriculation) leading to the Divinity Testamur.

4. A Special Course covering Four Years will be provided for Non-Matriculants, but leading only to a Certificate to that effect, ad¬ dressed to some Bishop.

Divinity Faculty

Professors Rev. George Exton Lloyd, M.A., Principal: Rev. John T. Tuckey, M.A., T.C.D., Dean in Residence; Rev. J. N. Carpenter, M.A. (Cam.) ;'Rev. A. C. Collier, M.A. (Tor.)

Lecturer— Ven. Archdeacon Dewdnev, B.A. (Tor.)

Bursar Adam Turner, Esq., J.P., Saskatoon.

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Churches and Places of Worship

Anglican

Bishop of Qu’Appelle Right Rev. M. M. Harding, D.D.

St. John’s Rev. F. Pike, curate.

St. Mary’s Rev. W. Simpson, incumbent.

Railway Mission Rev. Hon. E. R. Lindsay, M.A.

St. Peter’s Garnet N. cor 7th Ave. ; Rev. F. Stanford, rector.

St. -Paul’s McIntyre cor. 12th Ave.; Rev. Canon G. C. Hill, rector. St. Alkmund’s South side Scott N., near 6th Ave. Rev. C. F. Or¬ man.

Grace Church 14th Avenue and Winnipeg Rev. E. C. Earp, B.A., vicar.

R.N.W.M.P. Chapel Rev. CanQn Hill, acting chaplain.

Baptist

First Lome cor. Victoria Ave. ; Rev. S. J. Farmer, B.A., pastor. Central Retallack, cor. 15th Ave., Rev. G. Keirstead, pastor.

Stuart Street Rev. E. Beeching, pastor.

Eastern Annex Baptist Mission Rev. E. Beeching, pastor.

Christian Scientist

First— Meets at 202 McCallum-Hill Bldg.

Evangelical Association

Trinity Robinson, n w cor 9th Ave.; Rev. C. J. Kaatz, pastor.

Evangelical Lutheran

Trinity Robinson, n w cor. 9th Ave. ; Rev. John Fritz, pastor.

Grace 1831 Winnipeg; Rev. Ewald Hermann, pastor.

Methodist

Metropolitan Lome cor. Victoria Ave. ; Rev. H. T. Lewis, pastor. Rae Street Rae cor. 8th Ave. ; vacant.

Fourteenth Ave. 14th Ave. bet. Retallack and Robinson Streets, Rev. M. M. Bennett, B. A., pastor.

Wesley Toronto Ave. bet. 13th and 14th Sts.; Rev. Ernes Thomas, pasor.

Presbyterian

Fnox 12th Ave. cor. Lome; Rev. Murdock McKinnon, pastor.

St. Andrew’s Dewdney bet. Angus and Rae; Rev. Wm. A. Guy, pastor.

Westminster Cor. Cameron and 13th Ave.; Rev. John W. Nelson, D.D., pastor.

Carmichael Cor. 13th Ave. and Toronto; Rev. R. J. McDonald, pas¬ tor.

Roman Catholic

St. Mary’s 2049 Scarth ; Rev. Father Augustus S'uffa (O.M.I.), par¬ ish priest.

Holy Rosary 13th Garnet, Rev. Father Derling, parish priest.

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SALVATION ARMY

Broad Street, near 11th Ave. ; Adjutant Weir.

YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Cornwall, cor. 12th Ave.

It contains a swimming pool, hath rooms, locker rooms and boys’ department rooms in the basement ; on the main floor there is a library, parlor, directors’ rooms and offices, also gymnasium 65x68 ft. with running track; also an association hall seated for 200 people, class rooms for education purposes and dormitory accommodation for 96.

Officers

President James Balfour.

First Vice-President D. J. Thom.

Second Vice-President P. R. McDonald.

Board Secretary G. H. Jones.

General Secretary— C. Robson.

Treasurer A. H. Tasker.

YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

1950 Lome

The Y.W.C.A. Building is situated on Lome Street, facing Victoria Park. It contains reading room and library, club rooms, parlors, class rooms, cafeteria, association offices and gymnasium, besides sleeping accommodation for over 70 women.

Arrangements are being made for the establishment of a branch of the Y. W. C. A. in the warehouse area for the benefit of the em¬ ployees in that district. Two lots have been given by the City for this purpose and it is the intention to proceed with the erection, early in the spring, of a building costing, with furniture and equipment, some $20,000.

Officers

Honorary Presidents Mesdames George W. Brown and Walter Scott.

President Mrs. A. H. Tasker.

Vice-presidents Mesdames George Forsyth, W. A. Thomson, W. MacKay Omond, J. W. Hannon and J. L. Palmetier ; the first, convenor of the financial committee ; second, social ; third, reli¬ gious ; fourth, educational ; and fifth, house committee. Corresponding secretary— Mrs. W. G. Styles.

Recording Secretary Mrs. T. D. Brown.

Treasurer Mrs. J. W. Smith.

Assistant Treasurer— Mrs." Douglas Thom.

REGINA PUBLIC LIBRARY

Lorne Street, Victoria Park

This occupies a fine building erected in 1911, through the gener¬ osity of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, on Lorne Street, Victoria Park. The institution is thoroughly equipped in the most up-to-date manner and is under the control and management of a board appointed by the city council. Branches have been established at: Alberta Branch, Eighth Avenue North West, and Eastern Branch, Halifax Street, cor¬ ner Market Square.

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Library Board, 1914

Rev. Canon Hill (chairman), John McCarthy, Wm. Trant, N. Mac- Murchy, A. W. Pool, C. Nivens, His Worship the Mayor (ex- officio)

Library Staff

Librarian and Secertary-treasurer J. R. C. Honeyman.

Librarian Albert Branch Miss M. A. Porter.

Librarian Eastern Branch Miss Clara Kopp.

Librarian (Reference)— Miss E M Scott.

Librarian (Children’s) Miss O. E. Welsh.

The librarian is open every week-day (except on the undermen¬ tioned holidays), from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Children’s departments from noon to 1.30 p.m., and from 3 to 8 p.m., Saturdays and school holidays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. All departments are closed on the following days : Christmas Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Dominion Day and Labor Day. Branches are open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The reading rooms of all buildings are open on Sundays (for adults), from 2 to 5 p.m.

PART IV.

Miscellaneous Information

THE REGINA AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION, LTD.

Offices New McKenzie Brown Block, 1818 Scarth Street

Officers for 1914

Patron His Honour Lieutenant Governor Brown.

Honorary Directors— Hon. Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan; Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture (Dominion) ; Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Provincial Minister of Agriculture ; W. M. Martin, M.P.; B. Larson, M.L.A.; J. F. Bole, M.L.A. ; F. C. Tait, M.L.A. ; His Worship the Mayor of the City of Regina.

Piesident J. A. Wetmore.

Vice President A. B. Cook.

Secretary-Manager D. T. Elderkin.

Directors Messrs.. E. B. Andros, J. F. Anderson, P. M. Bredt, S. Beach, J. F. Bole, James Boyle, A. Bi. Cook, J. F. L. Embury, Will Grant, A. Hammond (Grand Coulee), F. H. O. Harrison (Pense), R. W. Hamill, George Kinnon (Cottonwood), C. B. Keenleyside, L. V. Kerr, H. C. Lawson (Pense), E. B. Lorimer, J. F. Lunney, P. McAra, Jr., E. A. McCallum, J. A. W. Mclnnis, A. F. Mantle, D. J. McKay, John A. Mooney, T. B. Patton, J. R. L. Parsons, F. H. Reed, W. R. W. Parsons, F. J. Robinson, J. W. Smith, W. T. Squelch, R. H. Taber, W. M. Van Valkenberg, J. A. Wetmore, J. A. Westman, W. A. Wilson, J. M. Young.

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Since going to press the personnel of the Officers and Council of the Board of Trade has been changed and is as follows :

BOARD OF TRADE

Office 506 McCallum-Hill Block.

Officers and Council for 1914

President S. C. Burton.

First Vice-President E. A. McCallum.

Second Vice-President F. J. James.

Secretary-treasurer L. T. McDonald.

Council

J. W. Peart, N. J. Rutledge, W. F. L. Edwards, J. A. Allen, A. T. Hunter, G. M. Bell, T. B. Patton, W. L. Wallace, P. McAra, Jr., J. R. Peverett, W. G. Styles, W. P. Wells, H. G. Smith, H. H. Camp- kin. D. M. Balfour, H. H. Kohlmann, F. J. James, W. H. A. Hill, T. M. Bee, F. J. Robinson, A. Gibbons, H. A. Knight, J. F. Lunney, H. E. Armstrong, R. J. Lecky, L. M. Larson, A. C. Hunt, H. D. McPher¬ son, J. W. Cresswell, F. C. Higgins.

The Board of Trade meets at the City Hall every first Thursday in the month at 8 o’clock.

REGINA PROVINCIAL WINTER FAIR

Offices, new McKenzie-Brown Block, 1818 Scarth Street

Officers for 1914

President R. Sinton.

Vice-President A. Mutch.

Secretary J. C. Smith.

Manager D. T. Elderkin.

Committee of Management

Messrs. R. Sinton, A. Mutch, J. C. Smith, A. F. Mantle, R. H. Taber, D. T. Elderkin.

Date for 1915 exhibition, third full week in. March.

BOARD OF TRADE

Office— 506 McCallum-Hil.1 Block.

Officers and Council for 1914

President C. O. Hodgkins.

First Vice-President S. C. Burton.

Second Vice-President E. A. McCallum.

Secretary-treasurer L. T. McDonald.

. Council

j. W. Peart, N. J. Rutledge, J. F. Anderson, J. A. Allen, A. T. Hunter, G. M. Bell, R. I. Westgate, W. L. Wallace; P. McAra, Jr., J. R. Peverett, W. G. Styles, W. P. Wells, H. G. Smith, H. H. Camp- kin. D. M. Balfour, H. H. Kohlmann, F. J. James, W. H. A. Hill, T. M. Bee, F. J. Robinson, A. Gibbons, H. A. Knight, J. F. Lunney, H. E. Armstrong, R. J. Lecky, L. M. Larson, A. C. Hunt, H. D. McPher¬ son, J. W. Cresswell, F. C. Higgins.

The Board of Trade meets at the City'' Hall every first Thursday in the month at 8 o’clock.

UNION OF SASKATCHEWAN MUNICIPALITIES Officers for 1913-14

Honorary President T. M. Bee, Regina.

President Alderman H. C. Pope, Moose Jaw.

Vice-President Major R. H. Matthews, Scott.

Secretary-Treasurer W. F. Heal, City Commissioner, Moose Jaw, re-elected.

Executive representing cities Dr. B. M. Bailey, Medical Plealth Offi¬ cer, Moose Jaw; J. S. Woodward, Alderman, Prince Albert; Al¬ derman J. W. Norton, North Battleford.

Representing towns O. J. Godfrey, sec-treas, Indian Head ; Mayor J. G. Argue, Swift Current; Mayor Dr. A. W. Tanner, Moosomin ; Ex-Aid. J. W. Magrath, Yorkton; Mayor O. W. Andreason, Hum¬ boldt.

Representing villages F. W. Hilton, sec-treas., Le Ross; M, B. Curry sec-treas, Macoun ; J. B. Miller; J. B. Sernans.

PROVINCIAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION (Saskatchewan)

Headquarters Office: Bank of Ottawa Chambers, Scarth St., Regina President Jacob Erratt, Moose Jaw.

First Vice-President Jas. R. Wilson, Saskatoon.

Second Vice-President G. M. Bowman, Weyburn.

Secretary W. A. Munns, Moose Jaw.

Treasurer -J. A. Cullum, M.D., Regina.

Chief Orgai izer W. j. Gallon, Regina.

Executive Committee S. J. Donaldson, M.L.A., Prince Albert; A. B. Gillis, Whitewood; H. W. Laird, Regina; Donald MacLean, Saskatoon ; A. W. Snider, Swift Current ; W. G Cates, Moose Jaw; C. D. Livingstone, Yorkton; R. James Speers, Wilkie; Thomas McKay, Prince Albert; J. A. Foley, North Battleford.

SASKATCHEWAN CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION FOR

1914-15

President G. L. Hopkins.

First Vice-President Mrs. Leitch.

Second Vice-President W. Green.

Secretary W. C. Bettschen.

Treasurer Miss A. M. Peart.

CLUBS Assiniboia Club

Victoria Avenue, between Rose and Hamilton Streets President Alexander Ross.

Secretary-treasurer T. H. Griffiths.

Regina Canadian Club

Formed February 21st, 1908 President G. H. Barr.

First Vice-President Dr. Low.

Second Vice-President T. B. Pattin.

Archivist R. J. Westgate.

Hon. Secretary-treasurer A. T. Hunter.

Executive Committee Messrs. FI. V. Bigelow, K.C., J. A. Cross; S. Parry, J. A. Allan, K.C., J. A. Wetmore, L. H. Bennett and J. H Parker.

Auditors Messrs. Rooke and Wilson.

Wascana Country Club

Officers 1914

President J. L. R. Parsons.

Vice-President J. A. Wetmore.

Secretary R. L. Ritchie.

Directors J. F. L. Embury, R. J. Leckv, W. G. V. Bishop, F. J. Robinson, W. S. Gray, J. W. Mahan, Alex. Ross.

The Commercial Club of Regina

Fourth Floor Westman Chambers President H. W. Laird.

Vice-President E. C. Corbeau.

Secretary Roy W. Hamilton

Regina Club

2134 Cornwall

Regina Tennis Club

President H. E. Sampson.

Secretary-treasurer W. M. Scanlan.

Directors H. E. Sampson, F. G. 'Wheat, J. A. Westman, H. S. McClung.

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REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL

Regina General and Isolation Hospitals are under the control and management of a Board of Governors appointed by the Corpora¬ tion of which a majority are members of the Council.

Board of Governors, 1914

J. A. Westman (Chairman), Mayor Martin (Vice Chairman), Al¬ derman Halleran, Alderman Krauss, Alderman McKay, Alderman Rounding, City Commissioner Thornton, Dr. J. W. Mahon, J. K. Mc- Innis.

Medical Superintendent Dr. W. A. Dakin.

Secretary-Treasurer F. G. Haultain.

Superintendent of Nurses- -Miss E. M. Turner.

General Hospital Phone 3235.

Isolation Hospital Phone 3165.

Office Phone 3724.

Fees for Patients

Public Ward . $1.00 per day

Semi-private Ward . 2.00 per day

Private Ward . 3.00 per day

Number of beds General Hospital, 100; Isolation Hospital, 25; new wing of General Hospital, for which provision is made, 112; and new Isolation Hospital, 60.

Visiting Hours

Public Wards From 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Semi-private Wards Daily 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.

Private Wards Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The new Isolation Hospital will be an excellent building provid¬ ing every facility for the treatment of contagious diseases.

The South Wing of the General Hospital will provide chiefly for the accommodation of public patients. It will be a thoroughly modern addition in every respect. The Alexandra Ward for Children, fur¬ nished and. equipped entirely by the Alexandra Club of Regina, will be located in this wing.

REGINA GREY NUNS’ HOSPITAL

Dewdney, Cor. Saskatchewan Ave.

This hospital is' under the direction of the Grey Nun's, with Sister M. C. Gerin as superintendent in charge. Phone 493.2.

Terms

Public Ward . $1.00 per day

Semi-private Ward . . . 2.00 per day

Private Ward . 3.00 per day

Visitors are admitted every day from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are also admitted in private and semi-private wards from 7 to 8.30 p.m. In dangerous cases or accidents relatives are admitted at anv hour.

Any medical practitioner in good standing is free to -introduce patients and use the operating rooms.

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REGINA MATERNITY HOME

1912 Cameron Street

Matron- May Wilson.

CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OF REGINA

The home is situated on the corner of Thirteenth and St. John Street in charge of Miss East as matron, assisted by Miss Ethel Baker.

It is purely and simply a charitable institution and kept up by general subscriptions from the public and a grant from the Gov¬ ernment.

Officers for 1914

President Mr. J. W. Smith.

First Vice-President Mr. Jos. Campbell.

Second Vice-President Mrs. Daniel Murphy.

Secretary Mr. Stephen B. Nelles.

Treasurer Mrs. Morell.

Honorary Medical Officer Dr. Morell.

Honorary Solicitor Mr. T. F. L. Embury.

Matron Miss H. K. Kinnaird.

AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

Officers 1914-15

Honorary President: E. C. Cqrbeau.

President J. Russell Smith.

Vice-President John Balfour.

Sec.-T reasurer Florent Arnold.

Executive PI. W. Laird, F. R. Mahoney. L. T. McDonald, W. T. Hill, W. Rodgers, Robt. Cram, Dr. Mahan, H. G. Smith, J. A. Allen, Geo. Holden.

CANADIAN CREDIT MEN’S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED

Organized 1910

Saskatchewan Division, 501-504 Leader Building

President S. C. Burton.

Vice-president J. W. Peart.

Sec.-Treas. W. F. L. Edwards.

Board of Directors C. Dickinson, Cockshutt Plow 'Co., Ltd. ; D. A. Planes, T. IL Ashdown Hardware Co., Ltd. ; J. L. Hilton, Robin Hood Mills, Ltd. ; P. D. Hives, Stamco, Ltd. ; F. Plockin, Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee, Ltd. ; A. R. McEachern, Maybee-Kennedy, Ltd.; H; C. Pope, Scott Fruit Co., Ltd.; E. B. Stevens, Cameron & Heap, Ltd. ; W. J. Stevenson, Thos. Ryan Co., Ltd.

REGINA CURLING CLUB Officers 1913-14

Patron Lieut.-Governor Brown.

Patroness Mrs. Brown.

Honorary President A. S. Ross.

President H. S. Carpenter. n

Vice-President J. W. McLeod.

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Second Vice-President J. E. Armstrong.

Secretary-treasurer E. E. Sutton.

Chaplain Rev. Mr. Menzies.

Executive Committe H. B. Armstrong, J. R. Smith ,E. Grady, W.

M. Williamson and J. P. Brown. ,

Auditors J. W. Cram, N. B. Wilkinson.

REGINA SWIMMING CLUB

Hon. Patrons— Mayor Martin and Alderman Rounding.

President W. F. L. Edwards.

Vice-Presidents Messrs. J. S. Mould, Barker and Collins.

Secretary Collins.

T reasurer Reeson.

Executive Committee Messrs. Bennett, Ruse, J. Call, E. Johnson, Wakelem and Minns.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

President W. G. Haultain.

Treasurer F. Bradshaw.

Secretary Malcolm N. Ross.

LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION

Suites 306-307 Westman Chambers Officers for 1914

President R. J. Barry, Saskatoon.

Vice-President Jas. Dallas, Moose Jaw.

Second Vice-President C. Peterson, Regina.

Third Vice-President R. G. Waddell, Regina.

Treasurer Frank Brunner, Regina.

Managing-Secretary D. M. Scott, Regina.

Inspector J. J. Sullivan, Regina.

Solicitor P. M. Anderson, Regina.

SASKATCHEWAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS’ AND EMBALM- ERS’ ASSOCIATION, LTD.

Hon. President A. Broadfoot, Moose Jaw.

President A. E. Young, Saskatoon.

First Vice-President George Speers, Regina.

Second Vice-President M .S. Popplewell, Davidson.

Sergeant at Arms G. H. McKague, Saskatoon.

Secretary-Treasurer A. C. Howard, Prince Albert.

Executive Committee G. E. Bowker, Regina; J. D. Hill, Rouleau; D. A. McNeil, Estevan; O. B. Deyer, Swift Current.

SASKATCHEWAN CURLING ASSOCIATION

Officers 1914

Patron Hon. Walter Scott, Regina.

Hon. President W. B. Willoughby, Moose Jaw.

President J. P. Brown, Regina.

First Vice-President C. A. Hislop, Moose Jaw.

Second Vice-President F. Benard, North Battleford.

Third Vice-President Dr., Bowman, Weyburn.

Chaplain Rev. Farmer, Regina.

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Secretary-treasurer R. M. Ross, Regma.

Executive Committee— J. W. Lowes, Saskatoon ; A. Stauffer, Sin- taluta; W. E. Alexander, Mooes Jaw; J. J. Williams, Morse; J. R. Smith, Regina; J. F. Lunney, Regma; H. Acaster, Regina; J. E. Armstrong, Regina; D. D. Broadfoot, Regina; W. M. Wil¬ liamson, Regina; L. T. McDonald, Regina; W. G. Allen, Regina.

Honorary Life Members A. S. Ross, Regina; John Hunter, Indian - Head; J. W. Smith, Regina; J. H. Bunnell, Moose Jaw; James McKenzie, Francis.

Committee on Appeals— A. Hastings, Cupar ; Jas. Gillespie, Moose Jaw; Geo. Scott, Davidson.

Committee on Annual J. W. McLeod, Regina; W. B. Waddell, Re¬ gina; H. S. Carpenter, Regina.

Umpires Hugh Thomson, Moose Jaw; P. Cooper. Regina; A. S. Ross, Regina.

REGINA GUN CLUB

Hon. President A. D. Millar.

President W. M. Van Valkenburg.

Vice-President W. C. Jones.

Secretary-treasurer K. W. Cross.

Committee J. A. Milligan, A. J. Gibson, M. W. Sharon, J. F. Rob¬ inson, W. B. Waddell.

' POLO CLUB

President A. E. Whitmore.

Vice-President R. A. Carman.

Secretary-Treasurer G. C. de Dombasle.

Executive Committee Messrs. H. Taylor, W. Parsons, E. D. McCal- lum, M. McCausland, and W. II. Flood.

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

The 1914 Executive

President J. Nielson, Saskatoon.

Vice-President W. E. Hodge, Moose Jaw.

Sec. -Treasurer T. Grant, res. 2166 Retallack Street, re-elected for the sixth year in succession.

Council J. C. Pope, Regina; G. C. Rooke, Regina; B. R. Masecar, Saskatoon; Prof. C. E. Walker, Regina.

Dominion Representative O. J. Godfrey, Indian Head.

Auditors G. C. Rooke and B. Masecar.

REGINA CITY POLICE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Officers, 1914

Patrons His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Brown and members of the Police Commission.

Honorary President His Worship Mayor Robert Martin.

Honorary Vice-President His Worship Magistrate Trant.

Honorary Secretary— G. A. Berry.

President Chief of Police E. G. Berry.

Vice-Presidents Deputy Chief Roach and Sergeant Dodd.

Secretary Inspector Dickie.

Treasurer Sergeant Dodd.

Executive Committee T. E. Laurie-Dighton, Sergeant Campbell, Patrol-Sergeant McLeod, Constables Boyd, Hayes, Murray, Mc- Cawley and Robson.

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REGINA SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ART, LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

Honorary President His Honour George W. Brown, B.A., Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.

President— Dr. W. W. Andrews.

Vice-President Wm. G. Scrimgeour Secretary- treasurer— C. E. Walker, Regina College.

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

Regina Lodge

9-11 New Mclnnis Block President John Hawkes.

Secretary Chas. A. Grubb.

ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA Regina Centre

Affiliated with the Regina Society for the Advancement of Art, Literature and Science.

Officers for 1913-14

Honorary President Dr. R. A. Wilson.

Honorary Vice-President Norman MacMurchy, B.A.

President Jas. Duff, M.A.

First Vice-President W. G. Scrimgeour.

Second Vice-President Miss E. D. Cathro, B.A.

Secretary-treasurer A. J. Pyke, B.A.

Executive Commitee Wm. Trant, H. S. McClung and D. C. Mur¬ ray.

REGINA ENGINEERING SOCIETY

Officers 1913-14

Honorary President Prof. P. Gillespie Past President Mr. A. J. McPherson, B.A. Sc.

President Mr. II. S. Carpenter, B.A. Sc.

First Vice-President -Mr. L. A. Thornton, B.A. Sc.

Second Vice-President Mr. R. O. Wynne Roberts, M. Inst., C. E., M.

Can. Soc. C. E., F. R. San. Inst.

Librarian Mr Edgar I. Wenger, B. Sc. A., M. Can. Soc. C. E Treasurer— Mr R. N. Blackburn, Wh. Sc.

General Secretary Mr. J. Arthur Gibson, A. M., I.E.S.

Corresponding Secretary Mr. O. W. Smith, B. Eng., M. Can. Soc. C. E.

Members, about 80. Meets first Thursday in each month.

RETAIL MERCHANTS PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION

President Geo. A. Maybee, Moose Jaw.

First Vice-President W, W. Cooper, Swift 'Current.

Second Vice-President J. W. McLenna, Kamsack.

Treasurer J. L. S. Hutchinson, Saskatoon.

SASKATCHEWAN GRADUATE NURSES ASSOCIATION

President Mrs. J. A. Westman.

First Vice-President Mrs. Ellis.

Second Vice-President Mrs. Adam, Prince Albert.

Secretary Miss Shantz.

Treasurer Miss Bolster.

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THE SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS

Incorporated A. D. 1911

Officers, 1912-13

President W. G. Van Egmond, Regina.

Vice-Presidents R. G. Bunyard, Moose Jaw; A. G. Creighton, Prince Albert.

Secretary-treasurer F. C. Clemesha, Regina.

Council

Professor A. R. Greig, Saskatoon; A. L. Favell, North Battleford; David Webster, Saskatoon.

Board of Examiners

Professor A. R. Greig, Saskatoon ; F. C. Clemesha, Regina ; R. M. Thompson, Saskatoon; A. L. Favell, North Battleford; T. B. Daniel, Licentiate, R.I.B.A., Saskatoon (Secretary)

REGINA CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION

Managing Committee for 1914

A. F. Angus (Chairman), A. W. Ridout, A. L. Ritchie, J. A. Wetmore, W. S. Gray.

Total bank clearings for 1913, $132,087,457.

SASKATCHEWAN LAND SURVEYORS’ ASSOCIATION

(Incorporated 1912)

Executive Board 1914 President A. C. Garner, Regina.

Vice-President W. A. Begg, Regina.

Council

D. A. Smith, W. R. W. Reilly, J. D. Sheplev, North Battleford; T. W. Brown, Saskatoon ; H. G. Phillips, Regina.

SASKATCHEWAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Hon. President J. R. Green, Moose Jaw.

President Donald Grant, Regina.

Vice-President Harvey Borland, Saskatoon.

Vice-President T. Jennings, Yorkton.

Vice-President W. Oakes, Piapot,

Vice-President F. Redding, Craik.

Vice-President A. E. Parker, Prince Albert.

Vice-President Dan Gowdie, Moose Jaw.

Sec.-Treas Frank Bland, 1339 Scarth Street, Regina.

Auditor C. W. Ferry, Bratton,

CATHOLIC CLUB OF REGINA

Club Rooms: 1863 Cornwall Street Patron His Worship Bishop Mathieu.

President S. R. Curtin.

Vice-President Wm. Amvot.

Executive Officers T. McCusker, R. S. Curtin, F. Smith, A. G. Mac¬ Kinnon, Don MacKinnon, W. S. Green, A. Breton and Joseph Walsh.

Secretary G. A. McNamee.

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GREEN ROOM CLUB OF REGINA

Hon. President Commissioner A. B. Perry, C. B.

President Norman Mackenzie, K.C.

Executive Committee Ralph W: Marshall, Norman F. Black, -Wil¬ liam Trant, A. L. Martin, A. W. Ridout, C. II. Shrimpton, Frank R. Whitmore, F. J. James, Rev. W. Simpson, Dr. J. F. Guerin. Secretary-Treasurer F. B. Bagshaw.

Personnel of the Press

The Regina Leader

(Daily and Weekly) Published by the Leader Publishing Co., Ltd..’ 1853 Hamilton.

President and Managing Editor W. F. Kerr.

Editor Burford Hooke.

Business Manager A. C. Hunt.

Advertising Manager M. J. Hutchinson.

Accountant J. G. McGail.

Circulation Manager J. K. Falconer.

The Daily Province, Evening Province and Standard

(Daily) Published by the Saskatchewan Publishing Co., Ltd., Hamil¬ ton n e cor 12th Ave.

Managing Editor Thomas II. Blacklock.

Editor-in-chief W. L. MacTavish.

General Manager W. H. Roper.

Advertising Manager N. G. Trotter.

Circulation Manager C. Gordon W°°dside.

News Editor W. G. Allen.

Society Editor Kate II. Miles.

Sporting Editor J. E. O. Phalan.

Accountant G. B. W est.

The Western Municipal News

Official organ of The Union of Saskatchewan Municipalities, The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, The Western Canada Firemen’s Association.

Masonic Temple Building, 1807 Cornwall.

Saskatchewan Courier

(Weekly.) Published by the Saskatchewan Courier Publishing Co., Ltd., 1835 Halifax.

Manager F. Bringmann.

The Western Medical News

The Journal of the Saskatchewan Medical Association Editor in Chief Harry Morell, M.D.

Business Manager J. G. McGail.

Corresponding Editors nominated by the Saskatchewan Medical Association Dr. David Low, Regina ; Dr, Hugh MacLean, Re¬ gina ; Dr. Harry Morell, Regina; Dr. J. S. F. Bigham, Weyburn ; Dr. Geo. P. Bawden, Moose Jaw; Dr. F. W. Hart, Indian Head.

Leader Building

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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES

Ancient Order of Hibernians

Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays.

President John Murphy.

Secretary L. B. Noonan, 1863 Cornwall.

C. M. B. A.

Meets first Monday.

President C. J. McCIusker, 1863 Cornwall.

Commercial Travellers

Northwest Commercial Travellers' Association of Canada; K. W. Ross, provincial secretary, 110 Westman Chambers.

I. O. F.

Wascana Court No. 1375. Meets the last Tuesday in each month at 2073 Cornwall St.; C. Cushing, C. R. ; I. P. Merrick, R. S.

I. O. O. F.

Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan— I. O. O. F.

Grand Master George Sillers.

Grand Warden C. C. Smith.

Grand Secretary G. M. Baird.

Secretary H. E. Armstrong.

I. O. O. F. Relief Association ; M. II. Anderson, Secretary.

Regina Lodge No. 6 Meets every Monday in Peart Block, South Railway; H. C. Ribble, N. G. ; N. B. Mclnnis, Secretary.

Floreat Lodge, No. 64. 'Meets in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Peart Block, South Railway, every Friday night at 8 o’clock; J. V. Rounding, N. G. ; Financial Secretary, R. T. McElroy, P. O. Box 788; Rec. Sec., E. A. Mawer. P. O. Box 387.

Queen City Lodge No. 120. Meets in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Peart Block South Railway, the second and fourth Tuesday in each month; F. W. G. Andrews, N. G. ; A. S. Sparling, Rec. Sec. ; C. Lavere, Sec.

Naomi Lodge No. 3 (Daughters of Rebekah) Meets first and third Tuesdays in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Peart Block, South Railway; Miss F. Woodland, N.G. ; Miss Irwin, recording secretary. Saskatchewan Encampment, No. 1 Meets second and fourth Tues¬ days in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Peart Block, Soutly Railway ; A. F. Mawer, chief patriach.

Canton Regina 1, Patriarch Militant Meets fourth Wednesday in Odd Fellows Hall, Peart Block, South Railway; H. E. Armstrong, commandant; C. M. Faulkner, clerk.

Knights of Columbus

No. 1247— Meets second and fourth Monday at 1863 Cornwall; Wm. Lee, G. K. ; J. J. McCarthy, financial secretary.

Les Artisans Canadiens Francais

J. E. Fortin, president; L. Roy, secretary; meets first and third Tues¬

day at 1863 Cornwall.

Knights of Pythias

Capital City Lodge No. 1 Meets first and third Wednesday in Peart Hall; R. M. Houston, K. R. S. ; Graham B. Reid, C. C.

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L. O. L.

Royal Black Preceptor}', No. 581 Meets in Parry & Sturrock Hall, Scarth Street, first, Monday in the month; Fred Brownlee, pre¬ ceptor; D. J. Blackwood, registrar.

No. 1608 Meets in Parry & Sturrock Hall, Scarth Street, second and fourth Monday; J. A. Westman, W.M.; Wallace Morrison, secretary.

Orange Young Britons, No. 284 Meets in Parry & Sturrock Hall . third Mondays; J. W. Wardrope, W.M.

Ladies Orange Lodge Meets in Parry & Sturrock Hall, Second and fourth Tuesdays; Miss M. Moffat, W.M. ; Miss Kate Morrison, Secretary, 2130 Broad St.

L. O. O. M.

No. 757 Meets every Monday night in Banner Block, 2134 11th Ave.

Past Dictator H. B. Walker. Prelate F. Sutton.

Dictator D. E. Waldie. Secretary A. Robins.

Vice Dictator R. Faulkner. Treasurer J. O. Sears.

Masonic

Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan (A. F. & A. M.) Masonic Temple, 11th Avenue; Dr. John M. Shaw, grand secretary.

Wascana Lodge, No. 2 (A. F. & A. M.) Meets first Tuesday, in

Masonic Temple; J. B. Parker, secretary, 2066 Retallack.

N. W. M. P. Lodge, No. 11 (A. F. & A. M.)— Meets third Tuesdays, in Masonic Temple; J. A. McDonough, secretary.

Assiniboia Lodge, No. 40 (A. F. & A. M.) Meets third Friday in Masonic Temple; Alex. Sheppard, secretary, 2324 12th Ave.

King Hiram No. 104 (A. F. & A. M.) Meets 2nd Tuesday in Masonic Temple -D. H. Norris, secretary.

Wascana Preceptory No. 51 (Knights Templar) Meets fourth Fri¬ days, in Masonic Temple, C. S. Wheeler, P. O. Box 1, registrar.

Wascana R. A. Chapter, No. 121 (R.A.M.G.R.C.) Meets second Mondays in Masonic Temple; Dr. John M. Shaw, secretary; P. O. Box 254.

A. A. S. R. Regina Lodge Perfection Meets third Monday, Masonic Temple; H. H. Campkin, 330 Darke Block, 11th Ave.

Wa-Wa Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. I. W. Sneath, recorder, P. O. Box 844.

Sons of England

Meets in Empress of the West Hall, Angus Street.

District Deputy A. McDonald.

President A. Bannister.

Past President W. G. Loyd.

Vice-President A. E. Rogers.

Chaplain E. Comer.

Inside Guard L. G. Bland.

Outside Guard F. Wakelam.

Organist A. Cooper.

Treasurer P. W. Bannister.

Secretary E. Senior, G. P. O. City.

United Commercial Travelers

Regina Lodge No. 266 Meets second Saturday; Fred Smith, sec.

Modern Woodmen of America, Provincial Camp

Consul J. H. D. Stevens.

Clerk J. H. Symons.

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PART V.

Provincial and Dominion Information

Province of Saskatchewan

Seat of Government. Regina

Parliament Buildings, Regina, Sask.

GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE

Lieutenant-Governor His Honor G. W. Brown

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Speaker Hon. J. A. Sheppard Deputy Speaker— J. F. Bole

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly S. Spencer Page Sergeant-at-Arms (Vacant)

Name.

Address. Constituency

Hon. Walter -Scott . Regina . . .

Hon. W. F. A. Turgeon. Regina ... Hon. J. A. Calder ...... .Regina . . .

Hon. W. R. Motherwell. Regina ...

Hon. A. P. McNab . Regina ...

W. C. Sutherland . Saskatoon

Hon. J. A. Sheppard . . . .Moose Jaw

Wm. B. Bashford . Rosthern .

G. M. Atkinson . Wyhot . . .

Hon. George A. Bell . . . .Regina J. F. Bole . Regina

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Swift Current

Humboldt

Saltcoats

Kindersley

Saskatoon City

Saskatoon County

Moose Jaw Count}'

Rosthern

Touchwood

Estevan

Regina City

Name.

Address

Constituency

D. M. Finlayson .

. . North Battleford .

. .North Battleford

T. H. Garrv .

..Willow Brook ...

. . Vorkton

T. K. Johnston .

, . V eregin .

. .Pellv

j. P. Lyle .

. Lloydminster ....

. . Lloydminster

Hon. George Langley . ;

, .Regina .

. .Redberrv

Malcolm. Macbeth ....

. .Hanlev .

. .Hanley

Dr. R. M. Mitchell . . . .

. Weyburn .

. . W eyburn

Tos. O. Nolin .

. Meota . .

. . Athabasca

H. C. Pierce .

..Wadena .

. .Wadena

T. D. Robertson .

, . Canova .

. . Canora

George A. Scott .

. .Davidson .

. . Arm River

S. S. Simpson .

..Battleford .

. . Battleford

C. B. Mark .

, .Rosetown .

. . Rosetown

Alex. Beaudreau .

. . C aron .

. .Thunder Creek

Tames M. Scott .

. . Tramping Lake

Wm. Davidson .

. . Willow Bunch

T. D. Stewart .

. Areola .

. .Cannington

A. S. Smith .

. . Moosomin

W. G. Robinson . .

. . Francis .

. . Francis

A. F. Totzke .

. .Vonda .

. .Vonda

Toseph Glenn .

, . Indian Head .

..South Ou’Appelle

S. T. Latta . .

. . Govan .

. .Last Mountain

T. E. Bradshaw . .

. . Prince Albert . . . .

. .Prince Albert City

S. ]. Donaldson .

. . Prince Albert . . . .

. .Shellbrook

R. A. Magee . .

. .Wolseley .

. .Moose Mountain

S. R. Moore . .

. . Swift Current . . .

. . Pinto Creek

W. H. Paulson .

. . Leslie .

..Quill Plains

R. T. Phin .

. . Pipestone

G. B. Tohnston .

. . ATelfort .

. . Melfort

T. G. Gardiner .

North OtvAppelle

R. Forsvth .

. . Souris

F. C. Tate .

. .Wascana .

. . Lumsden

Bernhard Larson .

, . Lang .

. .Milestone

W. B. Willoughby ....

..Moose Taw .

. .Moose Taw City

D. I. Wvlie .

. Mnple Creek

A. B. A. Cunningham .

...Melville .

. . Pheasant Hills

C. H. Cawthorpe .

. . Harris .

. .Biggar

Geo. H. Harris .

. .Eagle Creek

D. Cameron Lockhead

. . Gull Lake .

. .Gull Lake

Geo. H. Watson .

. . Luseland .

. .Kerrobert

E. H. Devline .

. . Kinistino .

. . Kinistino

Rev. M. L. Leitch . . .

. .Morse . . .

. .Morse

Executive Council

Hon. Walter Scott President of Council and Minister of Education Hon. J. A. Calder Minister of Railways and Minister in Charge of Highways

Hon. W. R. Motherwell Minister of Agriculture Hon. W. F. A. Turgeon, K.C. Attorney-General and Provincial Sec¬ retary

Hon. A. P. McNab Minister of Public Works

Hon. Geo. A. Bell Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Telegraphs and Telephones

Hon. George Langley Minister of Municipal Affairs Clerk of the Executive Council J. W. McLeod

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Deputies and Chief Officers of Departments

Deputy Attorney-General T. A. Colclough, K.C.

Deputy Provincial Secretary E. J. Wright

Deputy Provincial Treasurer A. Perring Taylor

Deputy Minister of Public Works E. T. Brown

Deputy Minister of .Agriculture A. F. Mantle

Deputy Minister of Education A. H. Ball

Deputy Minister of Railways and Telephones— D. C. McNab

Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs J. N. Bayne

Provincial Auditor G. L. Hopkins

Government Printer J. W. Reid

Superintendent of Insurance A. E. Fisher

Legislative Counsel R. W. Shannon, K.C.

Provincial Librarian John Hawkes

Chairman Highway Commission F. J. Robinson

Chief of Bureau of Information T. Cromie

Chairman Local Government Board A. J. McPherson

Superintendent of Insurance A. E. Fisher

Civil Service Commissioner F. J. Reynolds

Inspector of Institutions G. Ens

Inspector of Foster Flomes H. J. Nosworthy

Fire Commissioner R. J. McLean

Board of License Commissioners E. J. Meilick, Chairman

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Hon. A. P. McNab, Minister

E. T. Brown, Deputy Minister

M. B. Weekes, D.L.S., Director of Surveys.

J. M. Smith, Chief Clerk

HIGHWAY COMMISSION

F. J. Robinson, Chairman

H. S. Carpenter Acting Chairman W. C. Bettschen Chief clerk

ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Hon. W. F. A. Turgeon. K.C. Attorney-General

Thomas A. Colclough Deputy Attorney-General

Charles J. Milligan Master of Titles and Inspector of Legal Offices

Ernest T. Bucke and M. Dingwall Law Officers

A. L. GeddeS' Chief Clerk, General Br.

R. J. McLean Fire Commissioner

SUPREME COURT OF SASKATCHEWAN

Chief Justice Hon. F. W. J. Haultain

Justices Hon. H. W. Newlands. Hon. T. C. Johnstone, Hon. J. H.

Lamont, Hon. J. T. Brown. Hon E. L. Elwood Registrar Cecil H. Bell Master-in-Chambers J. H. Parker

Inspector of Legal Offices and Master of Titles C. J. Milligan Asst. Inspector of Legal Offices and Master of Titles J. M. Carthew The Court sits en banc at Regina on the 4th Tuesday in Febru¬ ary, June and October.

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CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS Judicial District of Regina

Comprising Tps. 12-14 rgs. ll-lSKv 2nd mer., tp. 15 rgs. ll-20w 2nd mer., tps. 16-20 rgs. ll-17w 2nd mer., lying S. of left or N. bank of S. Qu’Appelle River, tps. 16-26 rgs. 18-23w 2nd mer., and tps. 19-26 rg. '24w 2nd mer. to 3w 3rd mer. lying N. and E. of the left or N._bank of Qu’Appelle River. Jdg. Dist. Court, His Hon. Jdg. Hannon, Regina ; Sheriff, A. B. Cook, Regina ; Local Reg. Sup. Court, Clk. Dist. Court, and Clk. Sur. Court, R. Charlton; Rgr., C. H. Bell, Regina; Official Administrator, The Western Trust Co.; Agent Attorney-Gen¬ eral, H. E. Sampson, Regina; Process Issuers, R. Morgan, South Qu’¬ Appelle; J. F. Lanigan, Balgonie; A. Dickson, Indian Head; J. J. Currie, Miles’ne; G. Carson, -Sedley; C. Hynds, Lumsden ; E. Ed¬ wards, Strassburg; F. A. Parks, Craik; A. J. Robertson, Davidson; J. Slater, Bethune. Supreme Court sits at Regina, 2nd Tuesday Jan¬ uary; 1st Tuesday May; 4th Tuesday September for jury trials; 1st Tuesday February, 2nd Tuesday April, October, December, 3rd Tuesday March, fourth Tuesday May for non-jury trials. District Court sits at Regina third Tuesday February, May, September, November; South Qu’Appelle, 3rd Thursday January, 2nd Thursday, June; Balgonie, 3rd Monday January, 2nd Tuesday June; Indian Head, 4th Tuesday January, 3rd Tuesday June; Milestone, 1st Thursday February, 2nd Thursday July; Sedley, 1st Tuesday April, October; Lumsden, 2nd Tuesday April, October; Strassburg, 2nd Tuesday May, 4th Tuesday October; Craik, 2nd Tuesday January No¬ vember; 3rd Tuesday April; Davidson, first Tuesday February, May; second Tuesday July; Bethune fourth Tuesday June.

Liquor License Branch

Thomas Mutrie Chief Clerk

Registration Office

Hire, Receipts, Chattel Mortgages, Etc. Cecil H. Bell, Registration Clerk

Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Andrew B. Cook Deputy Sheriff M. B. Wilkinson

Provincial Jail

Hamilton Street south of 16th Avenue Jailor— F. Kennedy Chief Keeper S. Shannon Farm Instructor Hugh Johnstone

Jail Farm (New)

Situated North-east Corner City Limits, lj4 miles north and 1 mile east.

Hugh Johnstone Farm Instructor.

PROVINCIAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Provincial Treasurer Hon. G. A. Bell.

Deputy Provincial Treasurer A. Perring Taylor Chief Clerk and Cashier- Joseph B. Parker

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Minister of Education Hon. Walter -Scott Deputy Minister A. H. Ball Registrar R. F. Blacklock

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Inspectors of Schools

Inspectorate Inspector P. O. Address

Davidson .

J. S. Huff, B.A .

Davidson

W eyburn .

A. Kennedy, M.A. . . .

WYvburn

North Battleford ....

W. H. Magee, Ph.D, .

N. Battleford

Wilkie .

I. H. McKechnie, M.A. Wilkie

Radville .

.J. G. McKechnie, B.A.

2348 Stuart St., Regina

Estevan .

T. A. McLeod, B.A. . .

Oxbow

Humboldt .

J. O’Brien, B.A., LL.B.

.2117 Broad St., Regina

Balcarres .

W. E. Stevenson, B.A.

Balcarres

Rosthern .

.A. W. Keith, B.A....

Rosthern

Kindersley .

H. A. Everts, B.A. . .

Kindersley

Maple Creek .

Geo. D. Ralston ....

Maple Creek

Yorkton .

T. T. N. Anderson, M

.A., LL.B., Yorkton

Rosetown . . .

R. W. Asselstine, B.A. Rosetown

Swift Current .

Duncan -Brown, M.A..

Swift Current

Saskatoon .

J. E. Coombes, B.A. .

Saskatoon

Wvnvard .

W. S. Cram, B.A .

Yorkton

Regina .

.fas. Duff, M.A .

2237 Rae St., Regina

Canora .

.A. L. Merrill, B.A. . ..

Canora

Moosomin .

. Tohn Hewgill .

Moosomin

Prince Albert .

T. F. Hutchison, B.A.

Kinistino

Moose Jaw .

rW. T. Hawkings, B.A. Moose Jaw

Inspectors of School Districts

P. R. McDonald, 2276 Scarth St., Regina.

H. V. Meyer, 2100 Angus St., Regina.

DEPARTMENT OF TELEPHONES

Hon. G. A. Bell Minister

D. C. McNab Deputy Minister

W. Warren Chief Engineer

J. F. Sutherland Superintendent

W. J. Patterson Superintendent of Rural Lines

W. H. Churchill Chief Accountant

W. T. Brattle Chief Clerk

DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS

Hon. J. A. Calder Minister D. C. McNab Deputy Minister

DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

Hon. G. Langley Minister J. N. Bayne Deputy Minister J. J. Smith Chief Clerk

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY’S DEPARTMENT

Hon. W. F. A. Turgeon, K.C. Provincial Secretary Edward J. Wright Deputy Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Joint Stock Companies Superintendent of Insurance— A. E. Fisher

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Hon. W. R. Motherwell Minister of Agriculture

A. F. Mantle Deputy Minister of Agriculture

Dr. G. A. Charlton Provincial Bacteriologist and Analyst

T. Cromie Chief of Bureau of Information and Statistics

H. N. Thompson Weed Commissioner

W: A. Wilson Dairy Commissioner

J. C. Smith— Live Stock Commissioner

T. M. Molloy Secretary Bureau of Labor

W. F. Windeatt Recorder of Brands

Bessie C. Leitch -Accountant

BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Hon. G. Langley Minister

Maurice M. Seymour, M.D. Commissioner

J. A. Rose Assistant Commissioner

T. Aird Murray, C.F.. Consulting Sanitary Engineer

R. H. Murray Resident Sanitary' Engineer

Thomas Watson— Provincial Sanitary' Inspector

B. F. O’Toole Chief Clerk

LAND TITLES OFFICE

(Assiniboia Land Registration District)

Townships 1-26 inclusive, Ranges 11-23 inclusive and that part Townships 26, range 24 lying E. of left bank of Last Mountain Lake.

Victoria Avenue cOr. Cornwall Wilmot G. Haultain Registrar John Franks Deputy' Registrar Walter K. McDougall Assistant Deputy Registrar Charles J. Milligan Master of Titles and Inspector of Legal Offices Albert C. Garner— Chief Surveyor J. A. Patton Assistant Deputy Registrar

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF SHERWOOD, No. 159

Offices: 11 Westman Chambers

Secretary-treasurer J. C. Moore Assistant R. O. Dunlop

Dominion of Canada

Governor General

His Royal Highness, Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Con¬ naught and Strathern, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.M.B., G.C.S.I., G.C. M.G., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., P.C. (assumed office, October 13, 1911.)

Governor-General’s and Military Secretary' Lieut.-Col. F. D. Farqu- har, D.S.O., Coldstream Guards.

Equerry and Comptroller of the Household Capt. T. H. Rivers-Bulke- ley, C.M.G., M.V.O., Scots Guards.

Aides-de-Camp Capt. H. C. Buller, The Rifle Brigade; Capt. The Hon. G. E. Boscawen, R.F.A. ; Capt. A. C. Graham, 9th Lancers. Medical Officer Capt. Sir E. S. Worthington, M.V.O., R.A.M.C. Private Secretary -Arthur F. Sladen, C.M.G.

Deputy Governor-General and Administrator The Right Hon. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C., Chief Justice of Canada and Member of Hague Tribunal.

THE CABINET

President of the King’s Privy Council and Prime Minister Hon. Robert Laird Borden, LL.D., K.C.

Minister of Trade and Commerce Hon. George Eulas Foster, B.A.,

D. C.L., LL.D.

Minister of Interior Hon. William James Roche, M.D.

Minister of Public Works Hon. Robert Rogers.

Minister of Railways and Canals Hon. Francis Cochrane.

Minister of Finance— Hon. William Thomas White. Postmaser-General— Hon. Louis Philippe Pelletier, K.C Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Minister of Naval Service Hon. John D. Hazen, B.A., B.C.L.

Minister of Justice Hon. Charles J. Doherty, K.C., D.C.L., LL.D. Minister of Militia and Defence Colonel. Hon. Sam. Hughes. Secretary of State and Registrar-General of Canada Hon. Louis Coderre, K.C.

Minister of Labor Hon. Thomas W. Crothers, B.A., K.C.

Minister of Inland Revenue and Mines Hon. Wilfred Bruno Nantel, K.C.

Minister of Customs Hon. John D. Reid, M.D.

Minister of Agriculture Hon. Martin Burrell.

Ministers Without Portfolios Hon. George H. Perley, B.A. ; Hon. A.

E. Kemp, Hon. J .A. Lougheed, K.C., Hon. Andre Charrest.

. PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE

Clerk of the Privy Council R. Boudreau.

Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council F. K. Bennetts.

Secretary for Imperial and Foreign Correspondence W. Mackenzie. Private Secretary to Prime Minister A. E. Blount.

SENATE OF CANADA.

Hon. P. Landry, Speaker.

Samuel E. St. Onge Chapeau, Clerk of the Senate, and Clerk of the Parliaments.

Twelfth Parliament Hon. Thomas S. Sproule, Speaker.

Library of Parliament

Alfred Ducios De Celles, LL.D., F.R.S.C., General Librarian.

Martin Joseph Griffin, LL.D., Parliamentary Librarian.

High Commissioner for Canada in London, 17- Victoria Street, S.W.

Vacant

Secretary, William Linney Griffith.

Assistant Secretary, Christopher J. Taylor.

Immigration Branch, J. Obed Smith.

Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, J. C. Folev.

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DEPUTY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, OTTAWA.

Auditor-General, John Fraser, I.S.O.

Deputy Minister of Finance, T. C. P>oville, B.A.

Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, W. J. Gerald.

Deputy Minister of Public Works, James B. Hunter, B.A.

King’s Printer and Controller of Stationery, Charles H. Parmelee.

Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals and Chairman Government Railway Managing Board, A. W. Campbell, C.E.

Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce, F. C. T. O’Hara.

Deputy Minister of Justice, Edmund Leslie Newcombe, C.M.G., K.C., LL.B.

Comptroller Royal North West Mounted Police, Frederick White, C.M.G.

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and ‘Deputy Commissioner of Patents, G. F. O’Halloran, B.A., B.C.L.

Under Secretary of State for External Affairs, Toseph Pope, C.V.O., C.M.G., I.S.O.

Under Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar-General, Thomas Mulvey, B.A., K.C.

Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, A. Johnston.

Deputy Minister of Interior W. W. Cory, C.M.G.

Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, D. C. Scott.

Commissioner of Customs, John McDougall.

Deputy Postmaster-General, R. M. Coulter, M.D., C.M.G.

Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence, Col. Eugene Fiset, D.S.O., G.G.H.S., P.A.M.C.

Deputy Minister of Labor, Frederick Acland.

Deputy Minister of Mines, Albert P. Low, LL.D., B.Sc.

Deputy Minister of Naval Service and Comptroller, G. J. Desbarats.'

Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, Dr. Tames Bonar.

Dominion Police, Lt.-Col. A. P. Sherwood, C.M.G., Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Minister of the Interior, Hon. William James Roche, M.D. Deputy Minister of the Interior, W. W. Cory, C.M.G. Assistant Deputy Minister, J. A. Cote.

Minister’s Private Secretary J. G. Mitchell.

Secretary of the Department of Interior, L. C. Pereira. Surveyor General, Edouard Deville.

Commissioner of Dominion Lands, J. AY. Greenway, Ottawa. Assistant Deputy Commissioner, F. FitzRoy Dixon.

Outside Service.

Director of Alines, Eugene Haanel, Ph. D., F.R.S.C.

Inspector of Dominion Land Agencies (Man. and Sask.), H. G. Cuttle. Inspector of Dominion Land Agencies (Alta, and B.C.) J. W. Mar¬ tin, Calgary.

Director of Forestry, R. H. Campbell, Ottawa.

Acting Deputy and Director Geological Survey, R. W. Brock, M.A., F.G.S.

Superintendent of Immigration, W. D. Scott, Ottawa.

Commissioner of Immigration, J. Bruce AValker, AVinnipeg.

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SASKATCHEWAN SENATORS

In Dominion Parliament

Battleford Hon. B. Prince

Moose Jaw Hon. J. H. Ross

Prince Albert Hon. T. O. Davis

Tantallon Hon. Rev. J. M. Douglas, M.D., D.D.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

Representing Saskatchewan Constituencies

Assiniboia J. G. Turriff (Liberal)

Battleford A. Champagne (Liberal)

Humboldt Dr. D. B. Neely (Liberal)

Mackenzie Dr. E. L. Cash (Liberal)

Moose Jaw W. E. Knowles (Liberal)

Prince Albert J. McKay (Conservative)

Qu’Appelle L. Thompson (Liberal)

Regina -W. M. Martin (Liberal)

Saltcoats T. McNutt (Liberal)

Saskatoon G. E. McCraney (Liberal)

Dominion Crown Timber Officers

Edwin F. Stephenson, Inspector of Crown Timber Agencies, Mani¬ toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.

Winnipeg Andrew Freeman, Crown Timber Agent.

Calgary W. E. Talbot, Agent.

Edmonton, Alta. Alex. Norquay.

Prince Albert, Sask. D. J. Rose, Agent.

New Westminster, B.C. E. W. Beckett, Agent.

Kamloops, B.C. W. C. Cowell, Agent.

Timber permits can also be obtained from any agent of Dominion Lands. All matters relating to timber on Dominion Government Lands should be addressed to the Crown Timber Agent for the district.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT

Samuel B. Jamieson Collector A. C. Paterson Provincial Inspector J. B. Shaw Chief Clerk W. J. Cordingley Preventive Officer H. T. Cross— Preventive Officer J. H. Hunt- Preventive Officer Michael O’Connell Preventive Officer James Cromb Preventive Officer J. S. Hornibrook Preventive Officer Vincent Howell Preventive Officer Arthur Hubbard Preventive Officer William Wirth Preventive Officer Barnet Zurif Preventive Officer

Customs Returns

The amount of duty collected during the following years, was

1905 (ending June 30)'.' . $106,850.00

1906 (ending June 30) . 144,260.61

1907 (nine months ending March 31) . 189,992.81

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1908 (ending March 311 . v . 312,712.22

1909 (twelve months ending March 31) . 283,420.42

1910 (twelve months ending March 31) . 477,084.00

1914 (twelve months ending March 31) . 648,243.40

1912 (twelve months ending March 31) . 844,981.71

1912 (nine months ending December 31) . 846,983.51

1913 (twelve months ending March 31) . 997,124.54

INLAND REVENUE

W. M. Conklin (Moose Jaw)^Collector S. B. Jamieson Deputy Collector

Collections

The amount of inland revenue collected during the following

years was :

1904 (ending June 30) . . $ 5,949.00

1905 (ending June 30) . 5,528.00

1906 (ending June 30) . 8,823.00

1907 (nine months ending March 31) . . 16,547.00

1908 (ending March 31) . 26,418.86

1909 (ending March 31) . 28,801.48

1910 (twelve months ending March 31) . 29,287.09

1911 (twelve months ending March 31) . 24,938.25

1912 (twelve months ending March 31) . 32,918.00

1913 (ten months ending Jan. 31) . . 52, 1 57.79

1914 (twelve months ending March 31) . 69,522.14

POST OFFICE

Post Office Building: Scarth St. s e cor. 11th Ave. Postmaster John Nicoll

POSTAL REVENUES

The amount of revenue collected at Regina was as follows :

1906 (ending June 30) . $ 37,510.00

1907 (nine months ending March 31st) . % . 35,925.25

1908 (ending March 31) . . 61,000.04

1909 (ending March 31) . . . 68,684.83

1910 (ending March 31) . : . . . 83,570.72

1911 (ending March 3.1) . . 103,500.00

1912 (ending March 31) . 127,633.63

1912 (April 1 to Dec. 31) . 129,767.39

1913 (April 1 to Dec. 34) . . . 145,601.13

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Money Orders

1913 (April 1 to December 31)

Money Orders issued . $770,017.47

Money Orders Paid . 983,315.44

Postal Notes issued . 355,519.91

Postal Notes paid . 95,967.91

DOMINION LANDS OFFICE

Victoria Ave., Cor. Scarth Street

Florent G. Arnold -Agent Charles Harris Senior Assistant

Homestead Inspectors

Peter R. Brandt, Regina ; Robert H. Dickson, Lumsden ; C. J. Ouellette, Kennedy; Jas. A. Balfour, Balcarres.

Sub Agents

A. J. Robertson, Davidson; P. E. Metheral, Weyburn; J. J. McGurran, Nokomis; Reg. Newth, Lipton.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Health of Animals Branch

Office Post Office Building Inspector in Charge (Regina) D. Tamblyn North Portal C. E. YVaddy Wood Mountain R. M. Nyblett Willow Creek— Hugh Dixon

Regina Bernard R. Pool, N. D. Christie, E. Brewis

Moose Jaw J. C. McMurty, B. Yake

Saskatoon M. Barker

Swift Current T. Babe

Big Muddy H. L. Cass

Stock Inspector A. Black, Swift Current.

REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS

Dr. Bow, City Hall.

Military

16th Light Horse

Regimental Headquarters Regina

Officer Commanding Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Carman, Regina Second in Command Major T. H. Wright, Grenfell. Quartermaster Captain C. J. Rosborough, Grenfell.

Medical Officer Lieutenant James Henderson, Regina. Signalling Officer Lieutenant D. W. Coleman, AVhitewood.

“A” Squadron

Headquarters Moosomin Officer Commanding Major F. Hill

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“B” Squadron

Headquarters Yorkton Officer Commanding Major Francis Pawlett

“C” Squadron

Headquarters Regina Officer Commanding Major N. S. Edgar

“D” Squadron

Headquarters Regina Officer Commanding Major A. T. Claxton

95th Saskatchewan Rifles

Headquarters Regina

Officer Commanding Lieutenant Col. J. F. L. Embury

Second in Command Major Alex Ross, Major J. A. Cross

Adjutant Captain R. H. Read

Quartermaster Captain Jas. McAra

Paymaster Captain C. O. Hodgkins

Chaplain Captain G. C. Hill

Medical Officer Captain E. E. Meek

Signalling Officer Lieutenant M. McCausland

“A” Company

Captain T. E. Perrett ; Lieutenant, A. G. Styles.

“B” Company

Captain F. G. Arnold, Lieutenants W. F. Scythes, W. F. Anderson.

“C” Company

Captain F. W. Logan, Lieutenant C. H. McKenzie.

“D” Company

Captain P. M. Anderson.

“E” Company

Captain A. D. Miller, Lieutenant F. W. Turnbull.

“F” Company

Captain J. C. Secord, Lieutenants R. J. Gibson, W. A. Child.

“G” Company

Captain S. J. Taylor, Lieutenants W. S. Mclnnis, J. D. Dawson.

26th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery

Officer Commanding Major C. H. V. Bishop

Captain G. H. Marsh

Lieutenant J. A. Wetmore

Lieutenant W. Scott

Lieutenant W: Parsons.

Medical Officer Captain Gorrell Vet. Surgeon Lieut. D. Tamblyn

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Corps of Guides

Headquarters Regina

Captain J. L. R. Parsons Captain A. C. Garner Lieutenant W. T. Daniels

Canadian Army Medical Corps

Headquarters Regina

Captain A. S. Gorrell Captain E. E. Meek Captain R-. W. Coles Captain H. Morell

Lieutenant James Henderson

Lieutenant Hugh McLean Lieutenant E. E. Alport Lieutenant J. A. Cullum Lieutenant J. J. Field

Lieutenant T. C. Black

Garrison Executive Board

Lieutenant Colonel R. A. Carman Captain G. H. Marsh

Lieutenant Colonel J. F. L. Embury Captain R. H. Read

_ J Captain W. R. Parsons

Major G. H. V. Bishop Major N. S. Edgar

Captain A. S. Gorrell Captain H. Morell

Honorary Secretary Captain A. C. Garner

Royal North-West Mounted Police

Depot Division, .Regina

Commissioner A. Bowen Perry, C.M.G., A.D.C.

Assistant Commissioner Z. T. Wood.

Superintendent J. A. McGibbon

Inspectors R. S. Knight, W. E. Hertzog, J. W. Spalding, T. Dunn, S. T. Wood, A. B. Allard and H. M. Newson.

Surgeon G. B. Bell Veterinary Surgeon J. F. Burnett

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Postal Information

RATES OF POSTAGE

FIRST-CLASS MATTER.

LETTERS

Letters posted in Retina addressed for delivery in Regina or within the district covered by Letter Carrier Delivery, 1 cent per ounce or fraction thereof.

Letters addressed to places in Canada,

Mexico and United States, including Guam, Hawaii, Panama Canal Zone, Phillipine Islands, Porto Rico and Tutuila, 2 cents per ounce or fraction thereof.

Letters addressed to places in Canada

must be at least partially prepaid, and those addressed to Mexico and the United States must be prepaid at least a full rate (2c.). Otherwise they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.

Letters addressed to places in Canada

and partly prepaid will be forwarded, sub¬

ject on delivery to double the amount of unpaid postage.

Letters for the United States should bear the name of the State as well as that of the Post Office.

Letters addressed to mere initials, or ficti¬ tious names, will not be delivered unless addressed in care of a resident or to some box in the Post Office.

Letters addressed simply to a street num¬ ber or to a room number in a specified building without the name of a person, firm, etc., may be delivered, provided there is only one household or firm in occupation of the premises indicated; otherwise letters so addressed will be sent to the Dead Letter Office as Insufficiently addressed.

Every letter for the city should bear name, street and ^number, no matter how well known the name may be; otherwise it is an incomplete address, and delivery may be delayed.

The abbreviations St. and Alta, are often so scribbled as to be indistinguishable. The word City, or Saskatoon, should always com¬ plete city address.

RE-DIRECTED LETTERS.

Re-directed letters are not liable to any additional postage if handed back to the Post Office with a changed address at the moment of delivery or as soon as possible thereafter, provided always the change in the address does not require the letter to be sent to any place to which the postage rate is higher than was at first payable. In this case the additional postage, if not pre¬ payed, will be collected on delivery.

Re-directed letters should not be dropped into a Post Office Box or Receiver unless additional postage has been put on to carry them to their second destination.

REQUEST LETTERS

Letters from places in Canada. Newfound¬ land, Mexico and the United States, covered by envelopes, bearing a request, either print¬ ed or written, that the letters be returned to the sender if not delivered within a cer¬ tain specified time, will be returned as re¬ quested if not delivered in the time stated.

Requests, whether printed or written, on packages of Third or Fourth-class matter, and on transient newspapers for return in case of non-delivery, will be complied with; but a charge will be made for such direct return equal to the original postage charge.

SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTERS

Letters are sent to their City Addresses between S a.m. and 7 p.m. daily, except Sunday, bearing, in addition to the usual prepayment of 2 cents an ounce, a “special delivery” Canadian stamp, addressed to the following cities in Canada: Berlin, Brandon. Brantford, Brockville, Calgary, Charlotte¬

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town (P.E.I. ), Chatham, Ft. William, Ed¬ monton, Fredericton. Galt, Guelph, Halifax, Hamilton, Hull (Que.), Kingston, Lethbridge (Alta.), London. Moncton (N.B.), Montreal, Moose Jaw (Sask.), New Westminster (B. C. ), Niagara Falls (Ont.), Ottawa, Owen Sound, Peterboro, Port Arthur, Quebec, Re¬ gina. St. Catharines. St. Hyacinthe. St. John. St. Thomas, Sarnia, Saskatoon (Sask.), Sault Ste. Marie (Ont.). Sherbrooke, Stratford, Sydney (N.S. ), Toronto, Trois Rivieres, Van¬ couver and Victoria, Windsor, Winnipeg. The 10 cents “special delivery” stamp may be obtained at any post office.

American Special Delivery Stamps may be obtained at the Stamp Counter.

EXPRESS LETTERS AND PARCELS

There is immediate delivery of “Express” letters and parcels, so marked, addressed to United Kingdom. Fee payable there on let¬ ters is 6c. a mile from addressee’s post office. Fee payable on parcels. 10c., can be prepaid here.

POST CARDS

For Canada, Mexico, and the United States. 1 cent each. For Great Britain, Newfound¬ land and all Postal Union countries, 2 cents each. Reply cards for Canada and the United States, 2 cents each. Nothing must be attached to a Post Card.

Private Post Cards, duly prepaid 1 cent each by postage stamp, may be posted in Canada for delivery within Canada. Mexico, and the United States.

Private Post Cards may have a reply card attached bearing 1 cent stamp.

Post Cards (official or private) may be posted in Canada addressed for delivery in any Postal Union country, postage 2c. each. Such cards are admis3able as “printed mat¬ ter,” provided they conform to the regula¬ tions governing same, in which case the postage rate is lc. each.

The limit of size for a Private Post Card (Domestic) is 6 in. long by 3% in. wide.

The British Post Office will recognize as entitled to return to this country the reply halves of Canadian Domestic Reply Pos* Cards upon which the additional 1 cent postage stamps required have been affixed.

For fear of the reply side of a double post card becoming uppermost, enclose it in a small India-rubber ring.

Legal Documents and Commercial Papers

Legal Documents and Commercial Papers, and all other*matter either whglly or partly in writing (except the matter specially men¬ tioned under Third-class), are liable to letter rate of postage. 2 cents per ounce, when posted for delivery in Canada.

These papers may be sent to Great Bri¬ tain. Newfoundland. United States, and all Foreign countries at 5 cents for the first 10 ounces, and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces. Must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination.

SECOND-CLASS MATTER.

NEWSPAPERS FROM OFFICE OF PUBLICATION

The despatch of newspapers by mail from office of publication, is governed by the regulations of the Post Office Act, 61 Vic., cap. 20. and all information respecting en¬ closures, sample copies, etc., can be obtained at the General Post Office.

Transient Newspapers and Periodicals.

Transient newspapers and periodicals for any place in Canada, Mexico or the United States, lc. per 4 ounces. For other countries see Foreign Postal Rates published in Post Office Guide.

THIRD-CLASS MATTER.

Books, Matter Partly Printed or Wholly In Print and Miscellaneous Matter

On Books (printed), Pamphlets. Circulars (printed or produced by a multiplying pro-

cess), Catalogues, Hand Bills. Blank Forms, Prices Current (printed), Calendars, Show Cards, Maps, Prints. Drawings, Plans (with¬ out specifications), Engravings, Lithographs. Photographs (on card or paper), Visiting Cards (printed or engraved), Sheet Music, Printed Stationery, Official or Private Post Cards (when sent in bulk to a separate address) and all matter wholly in print, when addressed to Canada. Mexico, United States, Newfoundland, and all other coun¬ tries the rate is lc. for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof. Limit of weight to Canada,

5 lbs., but a single book, 10 lbs. Limit to United States, 4 lbs. 6 ozs., and to United Kingdom, 5 lbs. For other Postal Union countries, 4 lbs. 6 ozs. No packet addressed to Canada may exceed 3 feet 6 Inches in length, nor may the combined length and girth of any package exceed

6 feet. When addressed to other countries, except to the United Kingdom, when the limit is 2 ft. x 1 ft. x 1 ft., the limit in size must not exceed 18 ins. in any direction unless in the form of a roll, when a length of 30 ins. is allowed, provided the diameter does not exceed 4 ins.

Book and Newspaper Manuscript, Printer's Copy and Printer's Proof Sheets, when posted for delivery in Canada, or the United States, the rate is lc. for each 2 ozs. or fraction thereof. Limit of weight to Can¬ ada. 5 lbs. ; to the United States, 4 lbs. 6 ozs.

The rate on this class of matter, when addressed to places in Mexico, is 1 cent, per 2 ozs. ; limit of weight, 4 lbs. 6 ozs.

Manuscript, when not accompanied by proof sheets, addressed to Great Britain and all foreign countries, with the exception of the United States and Mexico, must be pre¬ paid as commercial papers.

Manuscript, when accompanied by proof sheets relating thereto, may pass to Great Britain and all foreign countries at the rate of lc. for each 2 ozs. or fraction thereof. Limit of weight to Great Britain, 5 lbs.; to other countries, 4 lbs. 6 ozs.

All such matter must be put up in such a way as to admit of the contents being easily examined.

CIRCULARS

are communications in print, or produced by a multiplying process easily distinguished from typewriting, which are posted to several individuals, and couched in identical terms. A circular may, without becoming liable to a higher rate of postage, be signed and dated in handwriting and may also contain the name of the addressee in writing at the top.

The postage on Circulars produced in imitation of typewriting or handwriting by a multiplying process, is lc. per 2ozs., when at least 20 copies in precisely identical terms are handed in to the Post Office at one time.

Circulars typewritten are liable to letter rate.

Printed Matter Addressed “The Householder”

Circular matter, duly prepaid, may be posted, addressed simply “The Householder.” without the name of any person, or indi¬ cation of street or number, and will be delivered at every house so far as the supply permits, in places in Canada where there is free delivery by letter carrier. The num¬ ber of householders in city offices, where the letter carrier system is in operation, can be ascertained on application at the Post¬ master's Office.

PATTERNS AND SAMPLES

Bonafide Patterns and Samples of Mer¬ chandise, not exceeding 3 lbs. in weight, and not of saleable value, may be sent to any place in Mexico, at 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof. Must be put up so as to admit of inspection. Goods sent in execution of an order, how¬ ever small the quantity may be, articles sent by one private individual to another, not being actually Trade Patterns or Sam¬ ples, are not admissible. Limit of size, 30 inches in length by 1 foot in width or depth.

The rate on these articles when addressed to other countries is 2 cents for the first

4 ozs. or fraction thereof, and lc. for each additional 2 ozs. or fraction thereof.

Limit of weight to United Kingdom is

5 lbs.; limit of size, 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth.

The limit of weight to other Postal Union countries is 12 ozs.; limit of size, 1 foot in length by 8 ins. in width, and 4 ins. in

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depth. If in form of roll it may be 12 ins. in length and 6 ins. in diameter.

Patterns and Samples up to 12 oz. in Canada are lc. per 2 oz. ; over 12 oz. Parcel Post. -

PARCELS POST

Rates of Postage on Parcels mailed in the Province of Saskatchewan.

Addressed to any post office within 20 miles, including place of mailing: lib 5c;

Addressed to any post office beyond 20 miles but within the Province of Saskatche¬ wan: 1 lb 10c; 2 lb 14c; 3 lb 18c; 4 lb 22c; 5 lbs 26c; 6 lbs 30c; 7 lbs 34c; 8 lbs 38c; 9 lbs 42c; 10 lbs 46c; 11 lbs 50c.

Addressed to any post office in Manitoba or Alberta: 1 lb 10c; 2 lbs 16c; 3 lbs 22c;

Addressed to any post office in Ontario or British Columbia: 1 lb 12c; 21bs 20c; 3 lbs 2Sc ; 4 lbs 36c; 5 lbs 44c; 6 lbs 52c; 7 lbs 60c; S lbs 68c; 9 lbs 76c; 10 lbs 84c; 11 lbs 92c.

Addressed to any post office in Quebec: 1 lb 12c; 2 lbs 24c; 3 lbs 34c; 4 lbs 44c; 5 lbs 54c; 6 lbs 64c; 7 lbs 74c; 8 lbs 84c; 9 lbs 94c; 10 lbs $1.04; 11 lbs $1.14.

Addressed to any post office in the Mari¬ time Provinces: 1 lb 12c; 2 lbs 24c;

The Maximum charge on any parcel shall not exceed 1 cent an ounce.

Note An additional charge to meet the extra cost of transportation will be made on parcels addressed to or posted at offices in certain outlying districts when such parcels have to be conveyed more than 100 miles by a continuous stage service, such districts to be designated by the Postmaster General.

Post Offices within 20 miles of Regina.

Post Offices are situated of twenty (20) miles of

The following within a radius Regina :

Grand Coulee

Pense

Keystown

Cottonwood

Wascana

Condie

Lumsden

Craven

Tregarva

Brora

Kennel 1 Foxleigh Edenwold Zehn^

Victoria Plains Balgonie Pilot Butte Kathrinthal Kronau

Richardson Station Estlin

Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs in Canada are sub¬ ject to Parcels Post Rates. These articles can only be sent to the United States at the 1 cent per ounce rate. Limit of weight, 4 lbs. 6 oz.

FOURTH-CLASS MATTER.

MERCHANDISE, ETC.

comprises such articles of general mer¬ chandise as are not entitled to any lower rate of postage. When addressed to places in the United States, the postage is lc. for each ounce or fraction thereof. Lim¬ it of weight in Canada 11 lbs. ; to the United States, 4 lbs. 6 ozs. ; of size, 3 ft. 6 ins. in length, but the combined length and girth of any packet must in no case exceed 6 ft. Matter claiming to be Fourth Class must be open to inspection, and there must be no correspondence enclosed, except in¬ voices and accounts of the articles enclosed, (when addressed to Canada only). Pack¬ ages of Fourth Class matter may be sent to the United States, including Porto Rico, Hawaii, Panama Canal Zone and Phil¬ ippine Islands, if prepaid 1 cent per ounce, but the contents will be liable to Customs Inspection and collection of duty in the United States, Sealed tins containing fish, lobster, vegetables, meats, etc., if put up in a solid manner and labelled in such a way as to fully indicate the nature of their contents, may be sent as Fourth Class matter within the Dominion, but no sealed matter can bent forwarded to the United States under this head. Liquids, oils and fatty substances may be sent to places in Canada and the United States as Fourth Class, if securely put up.

REGISTRATION

Money letters should always be registered. Every article intended for registration must be handed in at the wicket and a receipt obtained therefor.

The fee on all classes of articles addressed to countries to which matter may be regis¬ tered is 5 cents.

The sender of a registered article posted in Canada for delivery in Canada, or in any other Postal Union country, may entitle himself to a certificate as to the disposal of the said article by the Postmaster at the office addressed, on prepayment of an addi¬ tional fee of 5 cents. All classes of matter may be registered to all destinations in Canada and (with the exception of that sent by parcel post) throughout the Postal Union; and letters may be registered to most of the countries not included in the Union.

Senders of registered articles are requested to put their names and addresses in the

upper left hand corner of the cover.

The public are reminded that registered letters are only carried on trains that are accompanied by a railway mail clerk. Hence a registered letter and an ordinary letter posted simultaneously will often be received at different times.

In case of the loss in the Postal Service of a registered article posted in Canada for delivery in Canada, the addressee, or, at

the request of the addressee, the sender, Is entitled to an indemnity, which in no case shall exceed twenty-five dollars, or ihe

actual value of the lost registered article

when the same is less than twenty-five dollars, provided no other compensation or reimbursement has been made therefor.

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS Rates of Postage

The postage rate on letters mailed in Canada, addressed for delivery in the United Kingdom and the following British Posses¬ sions, is 2 cents per ounce or fraction there¬ of: Aden, Ascension, Australia, Bahama Islands, Barbados, Basutoland, Bechuana- land Protectorate. Bermuda, British States in Siam, British East Africa, British Guiana, British Honduras, British New Guinea, Bri¬ tish North Borneo Company’s Territory (in¬ cluding Colony of Labuan). British Agencies in French Settlements in India, British Solo¬ mon Islands, British Somaliland, British Postal Agencies in China, viz.: Amoy, Can¬ ton. Chefoo, Foochow, Hankow, Hoihow, Liu-Kung-Tau (Wei-Hai-Wei). Ningpo, Postal Agencies in Morocco, viz. : Alcazar, Casablanca. Fez, Larache, Marrakesh. Maza- gan, Mequinez, Mogador, Rabat, Saffi, Tan¬ gier, and Tetuan; Cape Colony, Cayman Islands, Ceylon, Cyprus, Egypt, Falkland Islands, Fanning Island, Fiji, Gambia, Gib¬ raltar. Gold Coast Colony, Grenada, Hong Kong, India (Brit.), including agencies at Bahrain, Guadur), and Muscat, and Gyantse, Pharijong, and Yatung (Chumbi), in Tibet; Jamaica, Lagos. Leeward Islands, Malay States, Malta, Mauritius, Natal, Newfound¬ land. New Zealand (including Cook Islands), Nigeria, Norfolk Island, Nyassaland Pro¬ tectorate, Orange River Colony. Papua, Rho¬ desia, St. Helena, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Sara¬ wak, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Straits Settle¬ ments, Soudan, Tobago, Transvaal. Trinidad, Tristan, D’Acunha, Turk’s Islands. Uganda, Zanzibar.

The Countries included in the above list are all embraced in the Postal Union, and, with the exception of the reduction in the Letter Rate and in the Newspaper Rate to the United Kingdom, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, British North Borneo. Ceylon, Cyprus, Falk¬ land Islands, Fiji, Gambia. Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Malta, Mauritius, Newfoundland. New Zealand, Ni¬ geria, Sarawak, Seychelles. Sierra Leone, Trinidad. Tobago, Turk’s . Islands. United South Africa, and Zanzibar, the Postal Union rates and Regulations remain in force

Transient newspapers and periodicals printed and published in Canada may be sent to places indicated in the preceding paragraph at the rate of 1 cent per 4 ozs. or fraction thereof. Other papers at the rate of 1 cent, per 2 ozs.

RATES TO OTHER POSTAL UNION COUNTRIES.

Letters, 5 cents per ounce or fraction thereof, and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof; Post Cards, 2 cents each; Newspapers, Books, Photographs,

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Printed Matter, etc., 1 cent per two ounces; Samples, 2 cents for first four ounces, 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces; Commercial Papers, 5 cent for first 10 ounces. 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces; registration fee, 5 cents. Packets of photographs for Italy exceeding 3% ounces in weight can only be forwarded when prepaid at parcel post rates.

Letters containing Gold. Silver, Jewelry, or anything liable to customs duties, cannot be forwarded by post beyond the Dominion. Such articles when addressed to the United States must be sent forward as Fourth-class matter. To all other foreign countries( ex¬ cepting those to which their entry is pro¬ hibited) these articles must be forwarded by Parcel Post.

Postage stamps must be placed on th« address side of Post Cards and other un¬ enclosed cards sent abroad.

INTERNATIONAL REPLY COUPONS

for the purpose of enabling the senders of letters to other countries to provide for prepayment of the replies can be purchased at Canadian Post Offices for 6 cents each. These Coupons are exchangeable for postage stamps of the value of 5 cents in any of the countries participating in the arrange¬ ment, and the names of such countries can be ascertained on equiry at Stamp Counter, General P. O.

PARCEL POST

Direct Parcel Post Exchanges are in opera¬ tion between Canada and the countries men¬ tioned in the following table, the rate and limit of weight being as specified in each case:

Rates of Postage. Limit For For each of first succeeding Weight, lb. lb.

Australian Com¬ monwealth (ex¬ cept West Au-

stralia) .

24c

24c

11 lbs.

Bermuda .

16c

12c

11

•China (see foot

note) .

France .

ISc

8c

11

Grenada .

25c

25c

7

Japan .

20c

20c

7

Newfoundland .

12c

12c

11

New Zealand . .

12c

12c

11

United Kingdom

12c

12c

11

Bahamas. Barbados, British Guiana, Ja¬ maica, Leeward Islands, Mexico. St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago and Trinidad, for th« first pound, 12 cents: for each succeeding pound, 12 cents; limit of weight, 11 lbs.

•The rates on parcel post to all parts of China having been increased, they cannot be shown in the above table. Parties wish¬ ing to mail parcels to that country are, therefore, advised to ask at the Post Office as to the rates.

Parcels may also be sent via England to nearly all other countries. Rates and spe¬ cial conditions may be found in the Official Postal Guide, or learned on enquiry at Post Office or any of the Branch Offices.

No correspondence must be enclosed. A Custom’s Declaration of the contents and value of each parcel must be filled up at the Post Office, or one of the branches, and attached to the parcel by the sender.

No parcel sent from Canada by parcel post to the United Kingdom, or to another coun¬ try via the United Kingdom, may contain an enclosure bearing a different address from that on the cover of the parcel.

Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom must not exceed 30 ins. in length by 1 ft. in width or depth, nor must the combined length and gifth exceed 6 ft. Parcels will be accented, however, 3 ft. 6 ins. in length, and having a combined length and girth not exceeding 6 ft., provided the contents are articles which could not be packed in shorter parcels, such as umbrellas, golf clubs, etc.

Parcels addressed to any country other than the United Kingdom must not exceed 2 ft. in length by 1 ft. in depth.

No parcel may contain coin or bullion exceeding five pounds sterling in value; in case of coins a special exception is made, allowing coins which are clearly intended for purposes of ornament to be enclosed in

parcels, even if their value exceeds five pounds.

The importation of the following articles into the United Kingdom by Parcel Post is prohibited: Letters, explosive and danger¬ ous articles, foreign reprints of British Copyright works, acetylene, extracts or other concentrations of coffee, chicory, tea or tobacco, snuff work, tobacco stalks, to¬ bacco stalk flour, prison-made goods, saccha¬ rin, and substances of a like nature or use, rags, shoddy, and live animals (except bees in properly constructed cases).

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS

are established at the General Office. Sums of $1.00 or any multiple of $1.00 can be deposited, but the maximum sum which may be received fr6m any one depositor in any year, ending the 31st March, is $1,500, and the total sum which may be received to the credit of any depositor is $5,000. Interest, 3 per cent.

MONEY ORDERS

The purchase of a Money Order is but the work of a minute and payment is just as prompt.

The rates of commission for Money Orders i issued for Canada for payment in Canada, | Antigua, Bahamas. Barbados. Bermuda, ! British Guiana, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Do- I minica, Grenada, Guam. Hawaii, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis. Newfoundland, Panama Canal Zone, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, St. Christopher (St. Kitts). St. Lucia. St. Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks Island, Tu- tuila (Samoa), Virgin Islands, and the United States, are as follows, viz.:

On Orders up to $10 . $0.05