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Garland, M.P.P., William,- Formerly President of the Board of Trade of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Born at Richmond, Ont., Dec. 4, 1856; died at Phoenix, Arizona, on Nov. 12.

Gibson, ex-M.P.P., Thomas,-Member of the Ontario Legislature for 27 years. Born
at Greenlaw, Berwickshire, Scotland, in 1853; died at Wroxeter on Jan. 31.
Gill, LL.D., The Hon. Charles Ignace,-Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec.
Born at Pierreville, P.Q., March 12, 1844; died at Montreal, Sept. 16.
Gillard, William Henry.-Formerly President of the Hamilton Board of Trade. Born
in Devonshire, England, in 1837; died at Hamilton on Oct. 25.

Hackland, Gilbert Spence,-Hudson's Bay Company pioneer. Born in the Orkney
Islands in 1828; died at Winnipeg on April 27.
Haliburton, K.C., D.C.L., F.R.G.S., Lieut. -Col. Robert Grant,-Author of Scientific
and other works. Born at Windsor, N.S., June 3, 1831; died at Pass
Christian, Miss., U.S., on March 7.

Hamilton, K.C., William Cayley,-One-time Mayor of Regina, N.W.T., and President of the Regina Conservative Association. Born at Goderich, Ont., in 1858; died at Regina, N.W.T., on Oct. 2.

Harding, John Henry,-A pioneer in Nova Scotia mining development and Agent of the Marine and Fisheries Department at St. John. Born at St. John, N.B., Jan. 2, 1818; died at the same place on May 22.

Hardy, K.C., LL.D., ex-M.P. P., The Hon. Arthur Sturgis,-Member of the Ontario Government, 1889-1896; Premier of the Province 1896-99. Born at Mount Pleasant, near Brantford, Dec. 14, 1837; died at Toronto on June 13.

Hatt, Samuel Staunton,-Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to the Quebec Legislative Council since 1867. Born at Chambly in 1844; died at Quebec on Nov. 7. Hellmuth, D.D., D.C.L., The Right Rev. Isaac,-Bishop of Huron, Canada, in 187183; Co-adjutor to the Bishop of Ripon, England, 1883-87; Founder of the Western University, London, Ont. Born near Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 14, 1820; died at Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire, on May 30.

Howlan, The Hon. George William,-One-time member of the Prince Edward Island
Legislature and Government; Senator of Canada; and Lieut.-Governor of the
Island Province, 1894-1900, Born at Waterford, Ireland, May 10, 1835; died
at Charlottetown on May 11.
Huddart, James,-Steamship Line promoter. Born in 1849; died at Eastbourne,
England, on Feb. 27.

Hungerford, Richard Becher,-Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Ontario. Born at Clonakilly, Cork, Ireland, in 1846; died at London, Ont., on Sept. 9.

Hunt, The Rev. John,-Methodist pioneer Minister. Born at Scotten, Lincolnshire, in 1818; died at Toronto on May 1.

Hurdman, William Henry,-Lumberman, mill-owner and pioneer in the Ottawa Valley. Born near the site of Ottawa in 1819; died on Feb. 20.

Hutchinson, Edward Ernest Agmon,-Journalist, and formerly Editor of the Chatham Planet. Born at Meaford in 1864; died at London, Ont., on Aug 12. Hutton, James Patterson,-Formerly Warden of the County of Peel and President of its Agricultural Society. Born at Niagara-on-the-Lake on March 17, 1821; died at Georgetown on March 20.

Jack, The Rev. Lewis,-"Father of the Presbyterian Church in Canada." Born at Culloden, Inverness, Scotland, in 1815; died at Buctouche, N.S., on Jan. 28. Jacobi, R.C.A., Otto Reinhold, -Born at Konigsberg, Prussia, Feb. 27, 1812; died in Dakota, U.S., on Feb. 20.

Jennings, Bernard,-Manager of the Toronto Branch of the Imperial Bank of Canada.
Born at Toronto in 1852; died there on May 27.

Jessop, John,-Pioneer and journalist in British Columbia; Provincial Superintendent
of Schools, 1872-78; Provincial Immigration Agent. Born in Norfolk, England,
June 29, 1829; died at Victoria on March 30.
Jones, The Hon. Thomas Rosenell,-Banker, and member for 22 years of the New
Brunswick Legislative Council; Past President of the St. John Board of Trade.
Born at St. John, Sept. 12, 1825; died there on April 10.

Judah, K.C., Frederick Thomas,-Born at Three Rivers in 1828; died at Montreal on Oct. 3.

Ketchum, M. A., D.D., The Rev. William Quintard,-Canon of Fredericton Cathedral and Rector of St. Andrew's, N.B.; author of The Life and Work of Bishop Medley. Born at Woodstock, N.B., Aug 3, 1818; died at St. Andrew's, Aug. 9.

King, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., The Hon. George Edwin,-One-time Premier of New Brunswick and Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province; Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born at St. John, Oct. 8, 1839; died at Ottawa

on May 7.

King, William George, -Editor of Independence, Brandon, Man. Born at London, England, Nov. 18, 1840; died at Brandon on April 12.

Kirkwood, Alexander,-Chief of the Accounts Branch of the Ontario Crown Lands Department for 47 years. Born at Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 17, 1823; died in Toronto on July 13.

Laidlaw, Adam,-Merchant and Manufacturer. Born at Bedrule, Roxburghshire, Scotland, March 18, 1833; died at Hamilton on April 27.

Laurent, Mgr. Pierre Dominique,-Vicar-General of the Diocese of Peterborough and Rector of Lindsay. Born near Nantes, Brittany, France, April 16, 1835; died at Lindsay on Oct. 31. Lavell, M. D., Michael,-President of the Ontario Medical Council in 1875; Professor in the Medical Department of Queen's University 1870-85; Warden of Kingston Penitentiary 1885-94. Born at Quebec, Dec. 29, 1825; died at Kingston on Feb. 19.

Lewis, M.A., D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., The Most Rev. John Travers,-Bishop of Ontario 1862-94; Metropolitan of Canada 1893-1901; Archbishop of Ontario. Born

at Garrycloyne Castle, Cork, Ireland, June 20, 1825; died at sea on May 4. Lyman, Lieut.-Col. Theodore,-President of the Montreal Fenian Raids Veteran Association. Born at Northampton, Mass., in 1818; died at Montreal on Feb. 5.

McArthur, Colin,-Pioneer wall-paper Manufacturer in Montreal. Born at Glasgow, Scotland, in 1835; died at Montreal on Dec. 8.

McClure, ex-M. P., ex-M.P.P., Finian,-Census Commissioner for Nova Scotia in 1901. Born at Truro in 1859; died there on March 28.

McColl, D.D., The Rev. Angus,-Presbyterian pioneer Minister, and for 46 years Inspector of Chatham Public Schools. Born in Argyleshire, Scotland in 1818; died at Chatham on March 25.

McKenzie, ex-M.L.C., The Hon. Angus Bruce, Clerk of the Legislature of Prince Edward Island. Born in Invernesshire, Scotland, in 1835; died at Charlottetown on April 16.

McKindsey, The Hon. George Crawford,-Senator of Canada. Born in Halton County, March 29, 1829; died at Milton, on Feb. 12.

McLagan, John Campbell,-Editor Vancouver World. Born at Strathardie, Perthshire, Scotland, on July 22, 1838; died April 10.

McLeod, M.P.P., John,-Born at Greenock, Scotland, 1825; died at Black River, N.B., on Nov. 26.

McMillan, ex-M.P., John,-Liberal member for South Huron 1882-1900. Born in Kirkconnell, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, July 19, 1823; died near Seaforth on Oct. 31. McRae, John William,-Managing Director of the Ottawa Electric Company, President of the Canadian Accident Insurance Company, and ex-President of the Ottawa Conservative Association. Born at Renfrew, Jan. 31, 1848; died, by accidentally shooting himself, at Ottawa on Nov. 29.

Macdonald, M.D., John Duff,-Formerly President of the Ontario College of Physi cians and Surgeons and President of the Canadian Medical Association. Born at Navity, Cromarty, Scotland, Nov. 18, 1819; died at Hamilton, Ont., on March 10. Macdonald, Rev. Charles,-Professor of Mathematics at Dalhousie University, Halifax, since 1863. Born at Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1828; died at Halifax

on March 11.

Macdougall, K.C., ex-M.P., Colin,—Born at Aldborough, Elgin County, on March 3, 1834; died at St. Thomas on Oct. 25.

Mackay, D.D., The Rev. Alexender Bisset,-Presbyterian Minister in Montreal.
Born at Montrose, Scotland, March 22, 1842; died on a yachting trip on
July 25.
MacKay, D.D., The Rev. George Leslie,-Moderator of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church of Canada in 1894; Missionary in Formosa. Born in
Zorra, Oxford County, March 22, 1844; died in Formosa on June 2.

Mackenzie, Hector,-Capitalist and Merchant; Vice-President of the Merchants' Bank of Canada and of the Montreal Telegraph Company. Born in Montreal in 1843; died there on Aug. 20.

Mackenzie, K.C., Valentine,-Born at Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1831; died at Brantford on March 8.

Maclean, M.D., Isaac Matheson,-City Medical Officer of Vancouver.

Born at Pugwash, N.S., in 1859; died at Vancouver on Sept. 5. Malouin, K.C., ex-M.P., Jacques,-Dean of the Bar of the Province of Quebec. Born at Quebec in 1826; died at Quebec on Nov. 30.

Marling, The Rev. Dr. Francis Henry,-Born at Stroud, Gloucestershire, England, in 1826; died at New York on Feb. 4.

Massey, Walter Edward Hart,—Capitalist and Philanthropist. Born at Newcastle, Ont., on April 4, 1864; died at Toronto on Oct. 28.

Mills, George Hamilton,-One-time Mayor of Hamilton; President of Hamilton Horti-
cultural Society; President of the Wentworth Historical Society; President
of Victoria Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Born at Hamilton, Nov. 20,
1827; died there on Aug. 15.
Moncrieff, K.C., ex-M.P., George,-Born at Musselburgh, Scotland, in 1842; died
at London, Ont., on May 28.

Moreau, D.D., The Rt. Rev. Louis Zephirin-Roman Catholic Bishop of St. Hyacinthe
since 1875. Born at Bécancour, P.Q., April 1, 1824; died at St. Hyacinthe on
May 23.
Mungovan, C.S.B., The Rev. Michael,-Treasurer of St. Michael's College, Toronto.
Born near Stratford, July 25, 1846; died at Toronto on March 2.

Murphy, D.D., Mgr. Edward Francis,-Rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic
Cathedral, Halifax. Born at Charleville, Cork, Ireland, Sept. 1, 1844; died at
Halifax on Nov. 4.

Murphy, Peter Sarsfield, -Merchant and Manufacturer.

Ireland, in 1820; died at Montreal on May 17.

Born at Corris, Carlow,

Mussen, M.A., D.C.L., Rev. Thomas William,-Honorary Canon of Montreal. Born at Montreal in 1833; died there on Feb. 20.

Norton-Taylor, Lieut.-Col. Duncan,-Born in Devonshire, England, in 1841; died at Kingston on Jan. 28.

O'Meara, M.A., D.D., The Very Rev. James Dallas,-Professor of Systematic Theology in St. John's College, Winnipeg; Dean of Rupert's Land; one-time Grand Master of the Masonic Order in the North-West. Born on Manitoulin Island on March 15, 1849; died at Winnipeg on Dec. 6.

O'Mullin, Patrick,-Mayor of Halifax in 1887-8. Born at Derry, Ireland, in 1840; died at Halifax on Aug. 19,

O'Neill, Cornelius John,-Local Master-in-Ordinary at Chatham, Ont. Born at Streetsville, Sept. 16. 1847; died at Chatham on Feb. 18.

O'Neill, Robert Henry,-Banker and Miller. Born near Lucan, March 16, 1823; died at Lucan on March 12.

Orton, M.D., ex-M.P., George Turner,-Born at Guelph in 1837; died at Winnipeg on Nov. 14.

Osler, K. C., LL.B., Britton Bath,-Born at Tecumseth, Simcoe County, June 19, 1839; died at Atlantic City, N.J., on Feb. 5.

Paquet, The Hon. Joseph Arthur,-Senator of Canada. Born at Quebec on Sept. 5, 1857; died at Quebec on March 28.

Primeau, The Rev. Joachim,-Canon and Curé of Boucherville. Born at Chateauguay on Sept. 13, 1830; died on Nov. 22.

Pringle, Jacob Farand,-County Court Judge of Cornwall and Stormont. Born at
Vallenciennes, France, June 27, 1816; died at Cornwall on Feb. 1.
Raymond, Lieut.-Col. Charles William. Born at Woodstock, N.B., in 1821; died
there on June 10.

Rice, Charles,-Clerk of the County Court of Perth and Secretary for 34 years of the
Board of Education. Born near Perth, Nov. 7, 1822; died at Perth on
Aug. 30.

Robinson, Charles,-County Court Judge of Perth, 1853-1900.

Ireland, in 1816; died at Sarnia on Feb. 17.

Born at Dublin,

Robinson, Bart., Sir Frederick Arnold,-Born at Toronto on March 9, 1855; died by accidental drowning, near Huntsville, Muskoka, on Aug. 24.

Rose, M.A., LL.D., The Hon. John Edward,-Puisne Judge of the Ontario High Court of Justice since 1883. Born at Willowdale, Ont., Oct. 4, 1844; died at Toronto on Jan. 19.

Ross, B. A., ex-M.P., Arthur Wellington,--Member of the Manitoba Assembly, 187882; Member of Dominion Parliament, 1882-96. Born at Nairn, Ont., March 25, 1846; died at Toronto on March 25.

Ross, M.D., M.L.C., The Hon. John Jones,-Premier of Quebec, 1884-87; Speaker of the Senate of Canada, 1891-1896; President of the Quebec College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1889; Senator of Canada since 1887. Born at Quebec, Aug. 16, 1832; died there on May 4. Ross, Lieut.-Col. Thomas,-Member of the Civil Service of the old Province of Canada and of the Dominion for 48 years. Born at Montreal in 1821; died at Ottawa on Aug. 10. Rothwell, F.G.S., F.S.S., Richard Pennefather, -Civil Engineer and Editor of the Engineering and Mining Journal. Born at Ingersoll, Ont., May 1, 1837; died at New York on April 18.

Rouleau, The Hon. Charles Borromée,-Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories since 1887. Born at Isle Verte, P.Q., Dec. 13, 1840; died at Montreal on Aug. 25. Scadding, B.A., D.D., The Rev. Henry,-Author of Toronto of Old and many other works; one-time President of the Canadian Institute, the Pioneer and Historical Society of Ontario and the York Pioneers. Born at Dunkeswell, Devonshire, Eugland, July 29, 1813; died at Toronto on May 6.

Shreve, K.C., Thomas Caleb,-Mayor of Digby, N.S., for six years and President of Conservative Association of the County. Born at Guysboro', N.S., Oct. 20, 1848; died at Digby on April 15.

Simmons, James Edward,-Bridge builder and Contractor. Born in 1833; died at Gibson, N.B., on July 19.

Simpson, ex-M.P.P., William John,-One-time member of the Quebec Legislature. Born on Nov. 23, 1851; died on Oct. 26.

Smart, John,-Cashier of the Niagara District Bank at St. Catherines, 1854-58; Manager various Branch Banks in following years. Born at Montrose, Scotland, March 29, 1825; died at Port Hope, March 24.

Smith, Albert Chipman,-Mayor of St. John, N B., for three terms. Born at St. John, Dec. 16, 1839; died there on Jan. 22.

Smith, ex-M.P.P., Albert Colby,-Born at Blissville, N.B., March 10, 1844; died at St. John on Dec. 27.

Smith, Knt., P.C., The Hon. Sir Frank,-Member of the Senate of Canada since 1871; Member of the Government of Canada, 1882-1896; President of the Toronto Street Railway, the Consumers' Gas Company, the Dominion Bank, the Home Savings and Loan Company and the Ontario Jockey Club. Born at Richhill, Armagh, Ireland, in 1822; died at Toronto on Jan. 17.

Smith, F.R.G.S., Capt. William Henry,-Chairman of Board of Examiners of Masters and Mates for the Dominion Government. Born at Broadstairs, Kent, England, April 21, 1838; died at Dutch Village, N.S., on May 10.

Spencer, The Rev. Albert,-Clerical Secretary of the Diocese of Ontario and Canon of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston. Born at Lyn, Ont., Aug. 25, 1839; died at Kingston on June 8.

Stanton, The Rev. Michael Joseph,-Born at Kilcogan, Galway, Ireland, in 1842; died at Brockville on Nov. 15.

Stephenson, ex-M.P., Rufus,-Editor and proprietor of the Chatham Planet, 1857-78; Member of Parliament, 1867-82. Born in 1835; died at Chatham on Feb. 15. Born near Camilla, Ont., in 1850; died at

Still, William,-Mayor of Orangeville.
Orangeville on Dec. 26.

Strachan, James,-Merchant. Born at Ormstown, P.Q., in 1836; died at Montreal on May 7.

Strathy, Lieut. Col. James Alexander Lawrason,-Commander of the Royal Scots, Montreal, 1893-97. Born at London, Ont., July 22, 1857; died in Montreal on Oct. 7.

Sweeny, D.D., The Rt. Rev. John,-Bishop of St. John, N.B., since 1860. Born at Clones, Monaghan, Ireland, May 12, 1821; died at St. John on March 25. Sweetnam, Matthew,-Chief Post Office Inspector since 1889. Born at Toronto, Oct. 17, 1831; died there on Sept. 2.

Symmes, C.E., Henry Charles,-Railway Engineer and Contractor. Born at Aylmer, P.Q., April 18, 1843; died at Niagara Falls, U.S., on March 9.

Taylor, Capt. William Robson,-Commander or owner of various Lake Steamers. Born at Blythe, England, April 20, 1810; died at Kingston on April 20. Tuerk, The Rev. Frederick William,-Pastor of the New Jerusalem Church, Berlin, Ont. Born at Rade, Prussia, on Sept. 23, 1820; died at Berlin on July 9.

Turnbull, William,-Reeve of Brantford Township for many years and Secretary of the Brant County Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company. Born in Hawick, Scotland, April 3, 1828; died at Paris, Ont., on May 25. Verreau, Lit.D., F.R.S.C., The Rev. Hospice Antheline Jean Baptiste,-Principal of the Jacques Cartier Normal School since 1857 and Professor of Canadian History at Laval. Born at L'Islet, P.Q., Sept. 6, 1828; died at Montreal on May 15. Villenevue, The Hon. Joseph Octave,-Senator of Canada; formerly Mayor of Montreal and ex-M.P.P. Born at St. Anne des Plaines on March 4, 1836; died at Montreal on June 27.

Walker, William Tower,-Proprietor of the Perth Expositor. Born at Napanee in 1849; died at Perth on July 27.

Wallace, P.C., M.P., the Hon. Nathaniel Clarke, -Member of Parliament since 1878; Grand Master of the Orange Association of British North America since 1887; Member of the Government of Canada, 1892-95. Born at Woodbridge, Ont., May 21, 1844; died at the same place on Oct. 18.

Wanless, M.D., John,-Homeopathic practitioner. Born at Dundee, Scotland, in 1814; died at Toronto on April 15.

Watson, M.D., James Archer. Born at Emery, Ont., Aug. 20, 1856; killed while riding, in Toronto on April 12.

Webster, D.D., The Rev. Thomas,-Author of "The History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada," etc. Born at Glen Dhu, Loch Wicklow, Ireland, on Oct. 29, 1809; died at Newberry, Ont., on May 2.

White, John,-Editor since 1873 of the Exeter Times. Born at Newtonstewart, Tyrone, Ireland, July 17, 1827; died at Exeter on Jan. 11.

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