| James Wilson, | Vancouver. |
| B. S. Jenkins, | Winnipeg. |
| A. W. Barber, | Toronto. |
| P. W. Snider, | St. John. |
| J. F. Richardson, | Montreal. |
W. J. Camp is electrician and Joseph Townsley Construction Superintendent.
Recently the Company erected on the former site of its Head Offices in Montreal a handsome fire-proof structure of white brick with Ohio stone facings, seven stories in height, combining in its interior every comfort and convenience for the large staff of employees.
The operating room is spacious, well lighted from three sides, and furnished with the latest designs of office fittings and electrical appliances.
The telegraph service of the Company is admirably conducted and doubtless is not the least profitable of the many enterprises in which it has engaged in.
The Government Telegraphs.
It was through the continued and persistent urging of the late Capt. Fortin, member for Gaspé, that the Dominion Government was at length aroused to the necessity of providing efficient telegraph facilities in the Gulf and the lower St. Lawrence.
The splendid telegraph system, now in operation, forms a fitting monument to his memory and is alike creditable to the Government which created it and carried it out.
During the past twenty years since it was first initiated, there has been erected 5,481 miles of land wire lines, and 225 miles of submarine cables laid.