METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE REPORT 



Meteorological returns have been received at the Central Office 

 from 607 stations, inclusive of 32 new climatological stations, but 

 exclusive of 112 storm signal stations, and 7 stations which have ceased 

 reporting. 



The following are the new stations, together with the names of 

 the observers : 



Dome Creek, B.C E. L. Webber. 



Field, B.C Charles Statham. 



Harper's Camp, B.C H. L. Waters. 



Lake Hill, B.C E. L. Fleming. 



Port Alberni, B.C C. T. Hilton. 



Bow Island, Alta M. Mortensen. 



Entrance, Alta C. MacFayden. 



Meanook, Alta H. E. Cook. 



Munson, Alta P. R. Fraser. 



North Cooking Lake, Alta C. C. Bailey. 



Whitla, Alta R. H. Babe. 



Alingly, Sask K, Vavasour. 



Biggar, Sask Dr. S. E. Shaw. 



Herbert, Sask Chas. A. Stewart. 



Lodge Creek, Sask W. G. Edgerton. 



Usherville, Sask H. M. Morrison. 



Crystal City, Man Ralph Greenway. 



Morden, Man E. M. Straight. 



Portage la Prairie, Man John Simpson. 



Algonquin Park, Ont G. W. Bartlett. 



Franz, Ont : D. J. Bolton. 



Harrow, Ont D. D. Digges. 



Kapuskasing, Ont S. Ballantyne. 



Bonaventure, Que H. Lane. 



Farnham, Que L. E. Lorquet. 



Spirit Lake, Que Pascal Fortier. 



McAdam Junction, N.B W. J. Vaughan. 



South Alton, N.S Thos. Welton. 



Truro, Normal College, N.S J. A. Benoit. 



Belle Isle, Nfd : P. Thomas. 



Fogo, Nfd Harry Randell. 



The daily forecasts have been issued twice daily throughout 

 the year and disseminated widely in all parts of the Dominion. In 

 the Western Provinces good progress has been made in extending 

 the bulletins to the more important points served by the Canadian 



