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PRINTED AND rUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 82 Prince William Street. <^K:SES3C3EE3£CS^Ka£2:2S3St^^lOiKS^^Ofr3^i:sr' 2(5 ■ "*,/ EQUATION OF TIME — EdJPHEE. [1884. All the ciilculatioiis iu thiH Alinaiuic luave boon JulapU'd to "Mean Time" at St. .John, exce])t tlie Sun's Derliuiitiun ami the " J']ijuation of Time," which a;e for Moan Mooa, (Irei'iiwich. " Mean Time," is that shown I)y a \velI-^',^ulate(l clock, and differs from "Ai)i»arent Timo," or that exhibited by a Sun-dial by what is known as " The K(ination of Time." When uhe Sun'fs S/oiv this is to be subtracted from " ALean (or ("lock) Time," and when the Sun is J<'<.ist, to bj added to "Mean Tisnc " to L'et tins " Apiiarent Time." EQUATION OF TIME FOR APPARENT NOON-1884. 1 2 3 4 n G 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 1() Jan. I Feb. ^A 81. fi .SI. M. H. jr. s. (; rr I 7 S ,S \) \) 9 17110 IHjlO 10 iO 20 11 21 11 22 11 23 12 21 12 25 12 20 12 12 13 13 13 13 27 28 21) ,30 31 38 13 07 13 35 U 02 14 20 14 5H 14 22 14 48 14 13 14 38 14 02 14 2() 14 48 14 11 14 32 14 .53 11 13 14 33 14 52 14 10 13 27 13 44 13 00 13 15 i;'. 20 13 43 13 50 12 08 12 lit 12 20 .. 38) . . 47 55 02 08 13 18 21 24 20 27 20 24 22 IS 11 10 04 58 52 44 37 28 1!» 00 50 48 37 Mar. I April. e SI. '5 ^s7. M. H. M. H. 12 12 12 11 11 12 00 40 11 18 11 03' 10 48 10 33, 10 17' 10 01 44 28 !> 11 5.i 30 18 3 40 3 28 3 10 2 52 2 35 17 00 43 20 10 51 ,S 8 8 8 01 .38 22 • ,s' or •/OK 22 30 50 43 7 7 25 7 07 48 ;;o 12 5 54 5 35 17 58 40 22 04 03 10 28 40 52 03 13 2 32 2 41 2 .50 2 58 May ^r. s. 3 05 3 12 3 18 3 24 3 .30 .3 34 3 3!) 3 4 J 3 45 3 48 3 .0 3 .')1 3 52 3 52 3 51 3 51 3 40 3 47 3 44 3 n 3 37 3 33 28 22 id 10 03 48 30 31 Jnue. M. s. 12 03 5:5 42 32 21 00 5>s Jul- 'SI M. S. 3 30 40 34 22 . / ()'.» . s m 10 2;> 42 55 08 21 34 47 00 ( 1'* 1 1 1 1 >) V) 2 20 2 38 2 r.i 3 03 3 15 3 27 50 01 11 22 32 41 50 5!> 08 10 23 30 37 4J 48 54 5S 02 00 00 11 13 15 15 15 15 14 12 10 07 Aug. Sept. e- Si ^j Ft. M.H. M. H. li O'A 17 5 .51! 37 5 51 .50 5 48 1 10 5 42 1 30 5 30 1 50 5 28 2 10 5 2! 2 37 5 12 2 57 5 03 3 18 4 54 3 30 1 44 4 00 4 33 4 21 1 22 4 42 4 10 5 03 3 58 5 24 3 45 5 45 3 32 07 3 10 28 3 05 40 2 .50 7 10 2 35 7 'M 2 20 7 51 2 01 8 12 1 47 8 32 I 31 8 52 1 14 12 50 32 38 .52 20 10 11 01 • . ■ . Oct. Nov. Dec. o Ft. & Ft. &Ft. M. B. 51. H. u. s. 10 30 10 10 10 34 10 40 10 10 10 10 11 08 10 10 4() 11 20 1(5 18 22 11 44 10 10 8 57 12 01 10 13 8 32 12 18 1() 00 8 00 12 35 10 05 7 80 12 .51 1() 00 7 12 13 07 15 53 45 13 22 15 40 17 1.3 37 15 38 5 48 13 51 15 30 5 20 14 01 15 20 4 51 14 17 15 00 4 22 14 30 14 58 3 52 14 42 14 40 3 23 14 ,53 14 33 2 53 15 0.3 14 10 2 2.3 15 13 14 04 1 53 15 23 13 40 1 23 15 31 13 33 .')3 15 30 13 15 0/33 15 47 12 58 ($ 07 15 53 12 30 37 15 .50 12 20 1 07 10 04 12 00 1 30 10 00 11 30 2 05 10 12 11 18 2 35 Ki 15 iO .5(' 3 03 10 17 . , 3 32 ECLIPSES m 1884. There will be three eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon. The times given are St. John mean time. 1. Sun. a Partial Kdij)fie on 27th IMarch. It commences generally at Oh. 4(). ;34s. A. M , 9d. 51m. E. long.; 5;M. 4"3m. N. kit. Central e<:lipse Ih. .37m, 58s. A. M., 7d. 4Hm. W, long.; 7-id. 4m. N. lat A. M., 1ir)d. iJ'Jm. West long.; STd. 9m. N. lat Canada. II. Moon. A Total Eclipne on ICth April. Enters Penumbra, 4h 18m. 22s. A. m. Er.ds generally 2h. 2!)m. IGs. Invisible in the Dominion of I :i884. to " Mean " JO(juiiti()n iuid differs liy what is no t/i is is to the Sun is Time." . NTov. Dec. iFt. Ft. I. ». ir. s. (i T.) 10 34 (i 1!) 10 10 I) 1!» 1> 4() () 18 !) 22 (i l(i S 57 a 13 8 32 C 0!> 8 0(5 i 05 7 3!) J 00 7 12 -. 58 45 -) 40 () 17 ■) 88 5 48 5 30 5 20 '. 20 4 51 ) 01 » 4 22 [ 58 3 52 t 4() 3 28! I 88 2 53 1 t 10 2 28 ^ 04 1 58 5 49 1 28 } 38 53 , t 15 0/2:]; ! 58 07 ! 8!) 37 ' 20 1 07 00 1 30 89 2 05 18 2 35 5(' 3 03 3 82 ' The timea nerallv at 50 1 h. .37in. 2'.hn. IGs. iiiiuion of 1884.] ECLIPSES- THE SRASONS— '.'HUONOLOOY. 27 r.h. '2Hni. Ui. A. H. (ill. atini. ».>u A. M. Enters Umbra, Total Aspect eommenees, Central Eclipse, Total Aspect eiiI2. The Eclipse occurs fifty minutes after the Su.n passes below the horizon at St. John. The Seasons of 1C84.— Mean Time at Saint John. Winter Solstice, Sun enters V), A'\ inter begaji IHK^ Dp cember^lst. midnight. Vernal Equinox, Sun enters i , Spring begins, 1HK!, Marcfi !^)th, Ih. morning. Sununer Solstice, Sun enters r:, Summer begins, IKH-t. June 20, i)h. evening. Autumnal E(juinox, Sunt-nters -:^, Autumn begins. 1HH4, Sept.22,nh, morn'g. Winter Solstice, Sun enteis \,, Winter begins, ISHI, Dec. 21, Oh. morning. Chronology. Dominical lietters, F 13 Epact, 3 G<)lden Number, 4 Solar Cycle 17 Roman Indiction 12 Juhan Period fi.")!)7 JEra of Nabonassar, 2(i31 Mra. of the Seleucides, 21!r)-21!)(i ^ra of Diocletian 15!l!>-l(;!);i .4^.ra of Spain (of the (.'a'sai- ), . . . 1!I22 Mra. of Persia (Yezdigird III. ). . . 1254 ^Era of Mohammed 1301-1302 Year of the World, Dyzantium, 73!)2- '39:i Year of the Olympiads, 2i\iM) Year of Rome (Vari'o), 2{')iil Year of Creatif)n, Usher, .5888 Year of Creation. Hales, 7295 Year of the World, Alexandria, ..7 80 Hi! Virgo, ... 150 ^ Libra, .... IT ii| Scorpio, ... JJiO (• Sagittarius, .. iMO \) Caprieornus , .. 270 >v A(iuarius, ... ;i(K) X Pi.sce.s. .... :Ma Brief Church Calendar for 1884. DATE. HOT.Y U.\Y. DATE. IIOI,Y DAY. Tl'E. .Jan . 1 Si'.v. " t) Fri. K 2.-) Sat. Feb >i Sl'K. it 10 Sl'N. i* i; SiTN. ii 24 Wed U 27 Sat. Mai . 1 Sr.v. U o MoN *• 17 TrE. i* 25 Fri. A pi. 11 Sun. a Vi Wrd (i 2a Thu. May 1 SiTN. it IS Thu. u 22 Sun. June 1 Wed i* 11 Circuineisiou. Epiphany. Conversion of St. Paul. Purilication B. V. .Mary. Septuagesinia. Sexagesima. Quinquagesinia. Ash Wednesdaj'. St. David's Day. Quadragesima. St. Patrick. Annunciation B.V.Maiy. Good Friday. Easter. St. Geo-ge— Martyr. St. Philii) and St. James. Rogation Day. Ascensiontide. Whitsun Day. St. Barnabas— Apostle. ISUN. Jun S |Tih' " 12 Tub. " 21 Sun. '' 20 Fki. July 2.-) Sun. Aug 21 Sun. Sep. 21 MoN . '■ 2!) ,8.\T. Oct. IS ,Thu • 2S Sat. Nov. 1 ;SuN. " 2:j Sun. " ;!0 Sun, ■' 30 Sun. Dec 21 Tiiu " 25 Fri. " 2() :Sat. '• 27 Sun. " 28 Trinitide. Coi'ijus Christi. St. John Baptist. St. Peter and St. Paul. St. James Zebedei, Ap. St. Bartholomew, Ap. St. Mattliew. Apo.stle. St. Michael. St. Luke, Evangelist. St. Simon and St. Jude. All Saints. 24th Sunday after Trin. St. Andrew, Apoitle. Advent. •St. Andrew, Apostle. Chrlstmas. St. Stephen, Proto-M'tyr St. John, Apostle. Innocents. Ember Days. — .S'^j?-ii)f/— Man^h 5tli, 7th, and 8th: i^iDnnier — 1th, (ith, and 7th June; Autuiiui—Uth. l!»th, and 2()th September; Winter— inh, lOth, and 2Uth December. ROO.A.TICN Days.— May 10th, 20tli, and 21st. ^ 1 ini [1884. Vl, KiOl, I, ir.vi. V IH, irH3. \'.H\. ly ;, m\7. S. r Evening .... 0' .. . :v) .... HO .... W) .... VM .... 150 .... 1 1 .... aio i, . . . 240 US, .. aro .... *)0 .... ;wo AY. >■ I iKt. 1 ^t. Paul. I edei, Ap. \ ew, Ap. ! A.po.stle. ! ngelist. j , St. Jvule. : if ter Trin. LpOitlC. Lpostle. 'roto-M'tyr stle. li, Oth, and -irth, l!)th, 1884.] JlOLinW.S— MAIUNE AND FISHEHIES— LKiHT IIOUSKS. 20 Public Holidays, Anniversaries, Etc., 1884. New Yn(ii".s Day laimniy I Asli Wednesday, Febr'y 27 St. Patrick's Day, Jlarch IT (iuod Friday.. Ai)ril 11 Enster nlonday April 1 1 EaHt»>r Tuesday \pril 1.') •St. ( i('orf;;- 18 QiictMi's (Mrtiiday May x,l WhitsuM Monday". Juno ^l (Queen's At'ce.ssiun June 20 St. John Bai)tisfs Day •' 21 Queen's Coronation.. ' " ' HH Canadian Dominion Day, . ..Inly 1 Michaelmas Day Sept. 2!) I'rince of Wales Birthday,. . Nov. !) Sfi. Andrew's Day " 30 CnuisT.MAS Day Dec. 25 Christmas Holidays, " 2(V 37 Marine and Fisheries Department. Hon. A. W. :\IcLel!ai), Jlinister of IMarine and Fisheries. .J. IT. Harding, I F,s(i., Agent for New Brnnswiclc. of Light House.s, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarm.s. Buoys and '^cacons, and Fisheries. .1. Mit- , chell, Inspector of Light Hinises, Maruie Hospitals, Signal Stations, Stc ni Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons for New Brunswick. KISnniUE.S OEPAUTMENT. W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Bruuiiwlck-. Light Houses in Bay of Fundy. CAPE SABLE. N. S.-Revolving white light oti Cape; hriglit, 1.-,s : dark 25s. 4 -d. 23m. ]!»s., latitude N. ; (Wd. STm, lis. longltud•^ W Octagonal white tower, .'>:) feet above high water. Visible 12 miloFjin clear weatJier ' Steam Fog Whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 feet above high water, sounds in thick Aveather, fogs and snow storms a blast of ten seconds duration each minute, with an interval of fifty seconds be- tweau e ch blast. SEAL ISLAND, N. S -South Point, U mile inland, latitude 4M. 23m. Ms. H- i l'>"R»t»tlo (iiid. Om. 52s. W. Fixed wliite light, white octagonal. Tower . ^^.K^ a-}^ove high water mark. Visible 18 miles. The Blond Rock lies S. by W., :ii mdes from lighthouse. A fog whistle, near lighthouse, during rogs and snowstorms, sounds in each minute a blast of five seconds dura- tion, and after an interval of five seconls gives another blast of five sec- onds, with an uiterval of forty-five seconds. ./r\?^ ^,^^^ tow(>r. 7(J feet above .j'\i .V'p^-o'' "" ^'','".' ''"'"' s(>"'i'ls « seconds in each minute, making an inter\ al of o2 seconds between each blast. t 30 LIGHT lIOnSKS. [1884. I'OIIT WILLIAM, N. S.-Mai-shall Covo, S(.iith Shore, latitndn N.. Jld. 5(im. '>'.is.\ loiiKitudt' W., ti.'xl. Iiliu. <)s.. Two (ix'-il \vliit(> vcrtiiMl liKlits, vi- Hil)ll^ 10 jiiilt's. ^tl I'ect apart. \\ liitf, s(|nan', (iO hikI 'u ffot from lii^h watiT. livnti'ni un lop of ilwolliiiy, lower li^ht in bow window visilik' from W.S.W. round N. to K. N. E. iMAIKilAllKTVILLK, N. R, On oxtrt'iiiKy of Point, S. Shore, latitude N., lod. '2m. ^uH.: loiiKitudo \V., (15(1. lOm. Two rt'd lights, visible 8 miles. I lii>?hthouse, horizontal whitf ai'l black stripes, siiuare, visible from \V. 8. W. round N. to E. N. E. IJLAC'K IIOCK, N. S. South Shore, latitude N., ir)d. 10m. Os.; longitude I W., (ikl. Kim. Os Fixtvl wiiite liKht, visible V>i miles. Sciuare white li{?hl j house, I.") feet above IiIkIi water marl<. FoK W'lu.slle on e.vtiemy j)oiMt of CapeDOr, on the opposite side of channel from Dlaeiv itock; sounds in thiek weatlier twice in each minute, each blast being i>f (i seconds duration, with intervals of x'l seconds be- tween. CAI'E ENRAGE, N. H.-( )n pilch of Cap(>, latitude N., I.mI. .•r)m. ••Jts. ; lon- gitude, (ild. Uim. iMs. Kixed while lij^iit, visible 1j niih^.s. White scpiare tower, l-2\) feet above IukIi water mark. A Steam Fo;^ Wtiistle, l.")0 feet N. E. from lighthouse, sounds diu-in^ thic.'c weather four .seconds in each miiuite ; will probably be heard in calm weather 10 miles, and in stormy weallier from three to live miles. QUACO, N. B. — A new LiRhihouse Tower ha.s bi^en erected upon the pitch of the Cape at West Head, Quaco, to replace that on the rock off (.^uaco. ]..atituae N,, i'xi. V.Hn. ;{ils. ; h)nKitude \V., (wd. :5^m. O.s. It is a revolving wlii(e catoptric liffhl. attaining its greatest brilliancy every ao seconds. It is elevated about 1 10 feet above liiyh water mark, and should be visible l(i nules from all points of ai)proach seaward. The buiUlinK is of wood, painted while, and consists of a square tower 40 feet high from its base to the vane on the lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. Tlus light, which will l)e a general coast light as well as a guide to St. Martin's Harbor, is distatit l,'J(tO feet N. W. by W. from the site of the old lighthouse. A Fog Hell in a framed tower on the lightiiouse block stnkes every 12 secouils duilng thick and fogg.y weather and snow storms. Under favor- able circumstances it shuukl be heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or against the wind almut a mile. ?itU(l0 itc ligln ' sido of niiiiutc, 3iid8 be- 5I.S. ; Ion- '. square s diirinR I in calm ipon the : rock off It is a cvwry 'M d should lilding is igli from :d. ide to St. f the old every 12 ev favor- a stormy •Zm. 20s.}, at inter- th tower 1 ^^^ by W. 1 Im. 208. : Tower, n Whistle near east tod. 14m. ig repaira longitude !, vertical 1 ^ W. 6ftd. 81 and itally red vice each I'al of five of 45 sec- position, le W. (Mid. ' ■ater, antl )r. lock N. E. 1884.] r.KillT H(.»SES, 31 SOUTH WEST WOLF ISLAND. -On S. E. Point of tlie Island. Latitude N. 4 Id. Mm. :t revolving light every IJ^ minutes. Visiljlt' 17 to 2(1 miles. House, white, scjuare, wooden, 111 f(>et aliovc high water. UEAVICU ILVUnoR.- Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Latitude N., I.mI. .im. I.")S. ; longitude tiCHl. tim. W. Tower, sfjuare wooden building, painted white, I.") feet aliovii high w.ater. BLISS ISL.VNl).- West end of Island, south side of western entrance to lUisM Harbor. Latitude N. (."mI. Im. l.")s. Fi.ved red ligkt. Visible 12 miles. White s feet niiove high water. TEA i'OlNT (L'KTAN(i).\Vliilc lighthouse. Fi.ved green light. Lat- itude, irxl. 2m. ;^(is., N.; longituilc (iild. .Vim. UDs., W. LETITE I'ASSAdlO. Fog Trumpet on Maseabin Point. Latitude 45d. 5,'m. 2<)h., N. ; longitude, (Kid. .VJm. "io.s., W. During thick weather, fogs and snowstorms, the trumpet will sound blasts of fieven .seconds duration, with intervals of thirty seconds bctwi-en tliem. It can be heard two or three miles against, and six to seven wilh the wind. The building is scjuare, with a coal shed attached, and is i»ainted while. HEAD HAKROK (C'ampobello Island). North Point. Latitude N. 4ld. .5Tm. lOs.; longitude W. (ISd .")lm. IDs. l"i.\ed white light. Visible 1.") miles clear weather. Octagonal lower, white, with red cross, 01 feet above high water. Fog Trumi»et at the North I'oint of Head Hnrl)or, on the Island of Cam- pol)ello, in the (_'ounty of Charlotte. Lalitudt; N. (Id. .Wm. 4()s. ; longitude Vv. (itiil. ."ilm. IDs. During thick weather, fogs, and snowstorms, the tnun- pet will sound blasts of eight seconds duration, wilh inteivals of .T) seconds between them. SWALLOW TAIL. -On N. E. part of (irand :\Ianan. Fixed white light. Visible 17 miles. Latitude N. 1 Id. t.'ini. ;)2s. : longitmle W. (Mid. 44m. Light- house white o('tagonal wooden l)uilding, IIS feet above high water. A Steam Fog Whistle on extreme N. W. Head of (irand Manan, 80 feet above high water. Sounds in Ihiciv weather thrive blasts of four seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of sixteen seconds between each blast. OLD PROPRIETOli LED( IE.- Spindle Beacon, painted red, on S. H of f4rand Manan Island. Latitude, ltd. l-im. IDs. ; longitude, Wid. 40m. Os. Visible 8 or 10 miles in clear weatlier. SOUTH WEST HEAD-(tirand Waiian Light).-(;ull Cliff, at the South West Head of (Jrand Manan Island. Latitude N. 14d. .'](ini. Os ; longitude W. (Mid. r)4ni. Kis. The light, a revolving catoptric one, n'.akes a complete revolution in two minutes, showing three white flashes and tliree red flashes with intervals of eclipse of 2() seconds. It is elevated 200 feet above hieh Avater, and in clear weather should be visible for a distance of 24 miles. The building consists of a sfjuare wooden tower with dwelling attached, painted white, and IM feet high from base to van aj (IRANI) HARBOR.— Fish Fluke Point, on the eastern side of Grand Har- bor, Island of (Irand Manan. Latitude N. lid. 40m. 2s.; longitude W. (itid. 48m. OS. The light is a fixed white catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high water mark, and in clear v.eather should be seen 11 miles from south around by west to northeast. The building is of wood, painted white, and consists of a square tower :}2 feet high from base of building to base of lantern, Aith ki-eper's dwelling attached. GANNET ROCK.— A fixed and flash light on roek. Visible 12 miles. Latitude, 44d. Om. ;^8s. ;■ longitude, (iOd. 17m. Os. Octagonal tower, striped vertically black and white alternately Fixed hght, 4.5 .seconds. Eclipse, 5Jii the toi) of the lan- tern and is painted 'a bite. The back range light is distant 1,0.N() feet N.W. b.y W, from the front one; the building is Kimilur, .11 feet bigh,'and shows a light ul.Ho .similar, elevated U feet above high water, ami visible 12 miles. I Two Hange Lights, ereeted ui)on Church or Indian I'oiiit, on the North I side of Buetouche Harbor, in the County of Kent, N. \i. The front light is fixed white catoptrie, elevated 'S-i feet above high water mark, i nd should ; be visible !» miles in line of innge. Latitude N. Mid. v'ilm, Vm. Longitude ' W. (Md. lOni. .')('. It is situat(;(l close to the road which runs along the shore from Huctoiiehe Villager to Church or Indian I'oint. Tlie back range light building is 1,!IHU feet N X. \V. 14 W. from the front one. The light is fixed white catoptric, elevated .Vi feet abo\e high water mark, and should be [ visible 12 miles in the direction of tlu^ range. Both buildings are small sniiare towers, 'Si feet high from the ground to the tops of the roof, painted I white witli red roofs. Tlie two lights in range h'nd into the harbor through the deepest channel, clear of all obstructions, from the line of range of the Dixon's Point Lights to the point where the channel tun.s abruptly to the westward to enter the Buetouche River. I Ff>X ISLAND RANGE LKIHTS.- The Beacon Lights on the North West end of Fox Is^land, Miiamichi Bay, N. B., have been moved, and a third light added, and the lights as now arranged are in operation. All show fixed white lights, which should be visible H mih's, from lanterns hoLsted on mast: at tiie base of each mast is a shed painted whitt«. 1 One of the lights is situated with'n 100 feet of the most northerly point of the island. It is elevated .'iO feet above high water mark, and has a post 40 feet high. Latitude N. -ird. Km. r;s. Longitude W. twd. )ini. vOs. I The second light is distant 1,(».')1 feet K. E. J^ K. f; m the first named, and ; will be 40 feet above water mark, witli a post 3H feet high. ' The third light is distant 'XA feet S. W. from the first named, and will lx» yti feet above water mark, with a post 2H feet high. ; The first and second in line range N. W. J^ VV. into the old Horseshoe Channel. I The first and third in line range N. E. through Portage Islni ' Chaii .el. The second and third in line range W. by N., leading to the iippei luoy of Horseshoe Shoal. I CAPE JOURIMAIN, STRAITS OF NORTHUMBERLAND. -Latitude ."il, I 10m. Os. N. Lougit < de tKkl. 51 m. Os. W. Visible from all points of approach ' from S. E. around by N. to "\V. The Lighthouse is an octagonal wooden pyranudal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevated 71 feet above high ! water, and stands (id feet from the extremity of the clitf. Tin K''eper's ; house, a one and a half story wooden building, p 'nted white, is h. tuited 50 feet to the westward of the lighthouse. I GOOSE LAKE, MISCOU ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.— A revolving : white li^ht, elevated 40 feet above high water, and .showing a flash every I minute, is exhibited at this lighthouse, and is seen at a distance of upwards ' of 10 miles. The lighting apparatus has two faces, and makes a complete I revolution every two minutes. The tower is a square wooden building. 28 feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illuminating i apparatus is catoptric. I HERON ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.— This light is a fixed white light, elevated (Hi feet above high water, is visible from all points seaward, : and in clear weather is seen at a distance of 12 miles. The tower is a I square wooden building, 20 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating : apparatus is catoptric. I CARAQUET ISLAND, BAY DES CHALEURS.— Square tower on keepers' i dwelling. White. MISC' )U FOd WHISTLE. A Steam Fog Whistle has been erected on Miscou Island, at the entrance of the Bay of Chaleur. The whictle is I sounded twice in eac'- minute. i SBEDIAC l'.EAC()> IGHTS.-Tv o lipbts on Point du Chene wharf, in ■ the Harbor of Shedi.. Latitude ;»m1. 1 Im. 20s. N. Longitude ()4d. 31m. Os. W. POINT ES UMINAC i.IGHT.— Thi lighthouse is situated in Miramichi Bay. North latitude. 47(1 'm. ."JOs. \s .-Kt Longitude, (iUl. ryjm. 30s. It is a 34 LIGHT HOUSES— KATES OF PILOTAGE. [1884. fixed bright light, elevated 70 feet above high water. A third order French dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on this tower, which i» visible for 25 miles. BAY DU VIN ISLAND RANfJE LIGHTS.— Two range lights is erected on the West end of Bay du Vin Island, Miramichi Bay, County of No: thum- berland, N. B., to enable vessels seeking shelter to clear the point of the shoal lying off the Island. The front light is fixed white catoptric, elevated oO feet above liigh water mark, and should be visible in line of range 10 miles. Latitude N. 47d. 5m. a;)s. Lorr^itude W. ()5d. 7m, 5a. The back light is distant 1,122 feet easterly from the front one. It is also fixed white catoptric, is elevated 42 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 11 mdes. Both lights are hoisted on nmats, with sheds painted red at their bases; the front mast being 2."j feet and the back one 30 feet above the ground. MISCOU ISLAND LIGHT.-This lighthouse is situated on Birch Point, North latitude 48d. Im. Os. A\'est longitude 64d. 50m. 30s. It is a fixed red light, elevated 7!) feet above high water. MIRAMICHI RI\T:R.— Lighth nise on Portage Island. Fixed white light, elevated — feet above high wate.'. Two beacon lights on Presto I's Beach, about five miles above Escu- minac Light. Two leacon liglK;*, on Oak Point. Two beacon lights at Grant's. Fixed white lights. V^isible 10 miles. Lighthouse at Shippegan G.illy has been removed from Taylor's Islei d on the southwest to Alexander's Point, on the northeast "point of the entrance to the Gully. Latitude N. 4,")d. 43m. 30s. Longitude W. QAd. 3'.)m. 25s. The light is a fixed white cutoptric light, elevated 32 feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles from all points seaward. The tower consists as heretofore of a square wooden buiiiling, 30 feet high from base to vane on lantern, painted white. A small light, consisting of a lantern, hoisted on a pole, to show also a fixed wliite light, has been established 4R4 feet S. AV. by "W. from the main light, it is elevated 22 feet above high water, and should be seen 9 miles in the direction of the range. The two lights range with the buoy on the outeide of the bar at th-i entrance to the Gully. RIVER ST. JOHN LIGHTS.— Green Head. Sand Point, Belyea's Point, Oak Point. No Man's Friend. Oromocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff , Cox's Point, Robertson's Point, Fanjoy's Point, Grand Lake, Musquash Island, Hendry Farm, Washademoak Lake, Hackerest Point, Salmon River, Grand Lake. Vi ible ten miles. Pilotage District of the Port of St. John. RATES OF PILOTAGE. Rates of Pilotage for all Sailing Vessels, from 125 tons and upwards entering and leaving the Port of St. John, N. 13. INWARDS. First District from Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing* N. W., per foot draft of water, .1?l.nO. Second District from Mustjuash Head to Point Lei)reaux, N. W., per foot draft of water, !pL25. Third District from Point liepreaux to Noith Head Grand Manan, N. W., or North Channel, S. E., per foot draft of water, $1..50. Fourth District from North Head of Grand Manan, or North Chan- nel, as aforesaid, to Machias Seal Island, South, or Briar's Island, South East, per foot draft of water, SI.?;"). Fifth District shall be from the outside limit of the fourth district to a bound ranging with Mount Desert and Capo Sa1)le Seal Island, hear- ing N. W. and S. E , being the outside limits of the Pilotage District, per foot draft of water, $2.25. i 1884. J EATES OF PILOTAGE. 35 OUTWARDS. From the Harbor of the Port of 8t. John N. B., to outside of Par- tridge laland, i)er foot draft of water, $1.25. Down tlie ]Jay of Fundy, when recjuired, fihall be two dolhvrs per foot draft of water, over and above the one dollar and twenty-live cents Harbor Pilotage outward.s. TRANSi'OUTINO. If any Pilot shall be eniTdoyed in the removal of any ship or vessel within the Port or Harbor of St. John from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from any wharf to any mooring ground, or from one wharf to another wharf, and such Pilot shall see said vessel properly secured and moored, he shall be entitled to demand and receive for such services as follows : Provided always that if on the arrival of any ship or vessel into the Harbor of St. John, circumstances prevent such ship or vessel from being placed on the mooring ground or at the berth intended by the master, owner or consignee of such ship or vessel, it shall be the duty of the Pilot piloting such ahii) or vessel inwards to pilot the same when being removeil to such mooring ground or berth, if such removal take place within twenty-four hours after the arrival of such ship or vessel as aforef-aid, without any extra charge for the same : For vessels not over 100 tons, if^l.50 ; over 130 tons and not ex- ceeding 200, $2.00 ; over 200 tons- and not exceeding 300, $3.00 ; ovet 300 tons and not exceeding 400, fi;4.00, and twenty-five cents additional for every fifty tons such vessel may measure over four.himdred tons. All Steamers not othervvi.se exempt by the Pilotage Aci,: shall pay the following rates of Pilotage fu: entering anr! leaving the Port of St. John, N. B. : INVVAHDS. First DiMrict from Partridge Lsland to Musipiash He&d, bearing N. W., per foot draft of water, $1.2.~». Second District from Muscpiash Head to Point Lepreaux, N. W., per footdiaft of water, $1.G0. Third Didrict from Point Lepreaux to North Heail of Grand Manan, N. W., or Nf^rth Channel, S. ]0., per foot draft of water, $2.00. Fjnrth District from North Head (>f Grand Manan or North Chan- nel, as aforesaid, to Machia.s Seal Island, South, or Briar's Island, South East, per foot draft of water, $2.20. Fifth District shall be from the outside limit of the fourth district to a bo\md ranging with Mount Desert and C'ape Sable Seal Island, bear- N. W., and S. E., being the outside limit of the Pilotage District, per foot draft of water, $2.80. OUTWARDS. From the Harbor of ^he Port of St. John, N. B., to the outside of Partridge Island, per foot draft of water, $1.G0. Down the Bay of Fundy when re(piired, shall be two dollars and fifty cents, per foot draft of wate.', over and above the one dollar and sixty cents Harbor Pilotage outward. TUAN.S PORTING. If .any PiU>t shall be employed in the removal of any Stea: the Port or Harbor of St. John from any mooring ground t>i !amer within u.,^ .. ,.„,.! J..V. ..... ... .^„. ........ 11..... .....T X... ,>.»...„ ground t,i any wharf , or from any wharf to any mooring ground, or from one wharf to 36 RATES OF PILOTAGE. [1884. another wharf, and such Pilot shall see the said Steamer properly- secured or moored, he shall l)e entitle5,00 ; and thirty cents additional for every fifty tons such Steamer shall measure over 400 toriS. It being understood if a Steamer drop two anchors in the Harbor on arrival, she is considered moored, and any removal is a tran«>portation. Boarding Districts and Kates of Pilotage for the Piloting of vessels into that part of the District of St. John called the Harbor of Mus- quash, are as follows : Nos. l-ftnd 2 of the Port or Harbor of St John j shall be No. 1 District of the Harbor of Musquash, and Districts Nos. | 3, 4, and 5, of the said Harbor of St. John shall be Nos. 2, 3, and 4 of i the Harbor of Musquash. That the rate of Pilotage inwards into the ! Harbor of Musquash shaU be : For No. 1 l^istrict, one dollar and i seventy-five cents per foot draft of water, and twenty-five cents addi- tional per foot each District boarded beyond the said first District. j The Pilotage outwards within the First District shall be one dollar per foot. I The follow ing vessels are exempted from compulsory pilotage : All vessels registered in the Dominion of ('anada, 150 tonrs and under, and all \ essels outward bouml beyond the First District. | EXTliACTS FROM BY-LAWS. • | Section 7. —The Pilot piloting a vessel from sea shall be entitled to ' pilot her to sea when she next leaves port, and should the master, or j owner recjuire the services of the i^ilot down the Bay of Fundy, to , perform this service as well, imless in either case on complaint of the ' master, owner or agent of the said vessel, the Pilotage Authorities direct otherwise, and in ca:^e the master of such vessel shall engage any other person to pilot his vessel down the Bay, he shall be lifible to pay j to the Pilotage Authorities the full pilotage dues for such service, for ; the benefit i>f the inlot so entitled, and shall also be subject to a penalty not exceeding forty dollars. ^ i Section 2. — Provided always, th.iit it shall be at the option of the Pilotage Authorities to license such persons for the first year after passing such examination to pilot only vessels not exceeding 500 tons register nor 12 feet draft water. The followi?ig are Licensed Pilots : Thos. Traynor. Richard Cline, J. L. C Sherrard, John Sproul, Geo. P. Mulherriii, Samiiel Rutherford. Daniel Mul- herrin, Daniel Daley, James S. 8pears, James McPartland, Charles Daley .Tames Reed, jr., Richard Scott, .John Scott, Samuel Ij. Sutton, Wm. Millar, Henry Thomas, James Doyle, Alfred Cline, Michael Garrity, James Mur- ray, Win. Quinu, Patrick Conlin, John Thomas, Henry Spears, E. J. Flet- cher, IJartholoinevv Rogers, John Spears (8r(l), William Scott, i'at- rick Traynor. Robert Thomas, Thos. John Stone. Joseph Doherfy, Wm. Lahey, .James Casserley, .Fames E. Mantle. John Spears (2nd), Philip Geo. Dood'y. ,Iohn Traynor, James Bennett, Martin Spears. John McAnulty, for "usquash. •■i« 1884.] HATES OF WHARFACJE. 37 Bates of Wharfage. Established bif Act 5 Vivt. e. SD, in the Citii nf Saint John and C'iti/ of Portland, For every decked vessel or wcodboat of the burthen of 40 tons and under, 30c. per day ; above 40 and under .")() tons, ;J.")C. ; above fifty and under W) tons, 4()c. ; above (K) and under 70 tons, 4.jc. : above 70 and "under HO tons, oOc. ; above HO and under 90 tons. .'Srjc. ; above 00 and under 100 tons, (iOc: above KWand under l!iO tons, 70c.; above IJJO and under 150 tons, 80c. ; above l.'rO and under 180 tons, »0c. ; above 180 and under ;200 tons, $1.00; and under 2i0 tons, $1.10; above 2ao and under ^40 tons, 1.20; and under 2(i0 tons, 1.30; above and under 300 tons, 1..50; above and under 340 tons, 1.70; above and under ;iHO tons, 1.00; above and under 4.50 tons, 2.'i5; above for every additional 50 tons. 2t>0 300 310 aso 4.50 and and and and and under under under under under 280 320 300 400 .500 tons, tons, tons, tons, tons. 1.10; l.(ii); 1.80; 2.1H); 8.50; above 2(K) above 340 above 280 aljove 320 above 3(iO above 400 and 2.5c, Top Wharfage. Established by Act 13 Vivt. r. 4i, in the Cittj of Saint John and City of Portland. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 2,^10 lbs. 2.5c; ale and beer, per hogshead, each, 7c; ale and beer, per barrel, each, 3c; ale and beer, per half bai-rel, each, 2c; barrels of raisins, pitch, tar, cement, jjlaster of Paris, whiting, beans, peas and barley, each, 3c; half barrels of the same, each, jc; barrels of salt provisions aiid pickled fish, each. 2c; half barrels of the same, each, Ic; firkins and kegs ot all kinds, weighing 28 lbs. nnd over, up to US lbs., each, Jc; weighing imder 28 lbs., each, |c; ballast, per ton of 2240 lbs., 10c; bricks, per thousand, 2()c; coals of all kinds, per ton of 2240 lbs., 5c; crate-s, casks and ca>5es of glass and earthenware, per ton of 40 cubic feet, each, 10c; barrels of the same, eacli. Ic; carriages and coaches, each, 10c; carboys, each, Ic; clay and chalk, ijor ton of 224i) lbs., 10c; cattle, viz. : bulls, oxen and cows, each, lOe : cattle, viz. ; heifers, calves, sheep, indlami'S, each, 2c; coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts, and other kinds of nuts and filberts, in bags, each bag, Ic; fish, dry, per quintal, Ic; fish, per hog.s- head, each, 10c; fish, per tierce, each. .5c; fish, smoked herring, per hox. ie; gla.ss, in boxes of 100 feet, each, Ic; glass, in smaller packages, each, }c; grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels. 30c; horses, marcs and geldings, each, lOc; hay, screwed, per ton of 20(H) lbs., 20c; hay, un- screwed, per ton of 2000 lbs , ;50c; hides, green, each, }c; hide"!, dry, each. Jc; hides, in bales, each bale, 10c; hollow cast iron ware, terra cotta and iron piping, and loose stove castings, per ton, 2.5c: hampers, each, Ic; lime, per hogshead, .5c; lime, per barrel. 2.1c; lumber of all kind-?, per thousand superficial feet, 10c; laths, per thousand, 2c; liquors and liouids, per pipe, each, 10c; liquors and liquids, per hogsliead, each, 7c: liquors and liquids, per quarter cask, eacli, 3c; minerals of all kintis, coal excepted, not manu- factm-ed, per ton of 2'.i40 lbs., 10c; molasses and melado, per hogsliefld. each, 7c; molasses and melado, per puncheon, each, 7c; molas.ses and melado, per tierce, each, 5c; molasses and melado. perbirn.l, each, 2c; oil, parafflne, benzine and kerosene, per barrel, each, 4c: raisins in boxes, per box, Ic; raisins in half boxes, per box, .Jc; raisins in quarter boxes, \c\ : sugar, per hogshead, each, 10c; sugar, per tierce, each, 7c; sugar, per bar- ■ rel. each, 'ic\ salt in sacks, each, ic; salt in half sacks, each ic; salt, loose, ' and rock salt, per ton of 2*t0 lbs. 10c; stoneware, crocks, demijohns, each, i Ic; slate, per ton of 2210 lbs., 10c; stone of all kinds, per cubic ton, 10c; I sand, per ton. 5c; shingles, per th(nisand, 2c; railway iron, iron in bars, I bolt^ sheets, plate, nails, spikes, aiul pigs, per ton of 2240 lbs., 20c: tea, in I boxes, each, 2c; tea, in half boxes, eacli, Ic; tea, in smaller packages, each, / - 38 HARBOUR MASTER S FEES, SLIPrAtJE, ETO. [1884. iC timber of all kinds, undrt-ssed, per cubic ton, lOo; wagf^ons, buggies, gigs, and other v('lii<;les, each, lOc; wood, lath and firewood, per cord, l()c; zinc, ill sheet, bar, blocks, nails and si)ike8, per ton, 2flc. All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares, and merchandize, not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of twenty cents per ton, weight or measurement, at the option of the collector, lessee or propiietor of the wharf whereon the goods may be placed. Harbour Master's Fees. On vessels 20 tons and under .50 tons, 50c. ; vessels of .50 and under 75 tonp, 7.5c.; 7.5 and under 100 tons, $1.(;0: ICO and under 150 tons, 1.S>.5; .':0 and under aOO tons, 1..50; 200 and under 800 tons, 2.00; .%0 and under 400 tons, 2.50; 400 tons and under .500 tons, 8.00; .5(;() tons and under 550 tons, .3..50; 550 tons and under (iOOtons, ;i'J5; and 25 cents for every additional 50 tons. Fish Market Dubj. For every Salmon, 3c. ; Codfish, Pollock, Tass or Shad, each Ic. ; halibut, not exceeding J:0 lbs., 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c. ; every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c. ; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other sm. il flsh, 3c. Rates of Slippage at the Corporation Slip. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage, woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having standing masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slijis, to pay the following rates: Every Woodboat of sufficient burthen to carry 10 cords of wood or under $0.00 Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than 15. . 1.00 Ditto Ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20. . l.,50 Ditto Ditto upwards of 20 cords 2.00 The above is to be paid each trip; and if any .such vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to be paid of from .50 cents to $t daily, accord- ing to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without dt cks, and having fixed or standing masts, and all .scows, to pay 3()c. each trip, and 30c addi- tional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. Market Tolls. - Beef, per quarter, 4 cents; Hogs of 200 lbs or under, 4c, and every addi- tional 100 lbs Ic; Sheep, Lamb, Goat or Veal, per carcass, each, 4c; Butter, tub, pail, jar or flrkiu, of 10 lbs and under, 2c; every additional 10 lbs, Ic; Butter in rolls, and lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, or under, 2c; Tallow, for every 10 lbs, or under, le; Cheese, for eveiy 10 lbs, or under, Ic; Potatoes, : per iOO lbs, or under, 2c; Turnips, per ItKllbs, Ic; Oystei-s, in tubs or other '*SV«, [1884. i, buggies, coril, lOc; and on all md rated, ent, at the ereon the er 75 tonp, J5 ; no and r 400 tons, tons, S.rjO; al 50 tons. ; halibut. 2c.; every Ale wives, , or other s. and not ■ing rates: or . . . . $0.00 15.. 1.00 20.. 1..50 2.00 ains over 1^, accord- id having 30c addi- 'ery addi- ;; Butter, 10 lbs, Ic; allow, for Potatoes, i or other 1884.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 39 BUY YOUR «\«SKSM^ \SKSSl FOR CASH And Save Money! IF RO 3VC T.M. Carpenter & Co., m f ?>: ■i&s *»f-eiiise F 'AMILI 4 Fruits, Provisions, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Main Street, Opposite Adelaide Road, CITY OF PORTLAND. ^T'Produce taken in Exchange for Goods...^ "% 40 MARKET TOLLS— TIMR BALL, ETC. [1884. vessels, jHM- gallon, 2c; do, in shell, jit'r hiishel, 2c; Turkeys, each, Ic; (jeese each, Ic; Pigeons, per dozen, Ic; Partridges, Fowls or Duckw, per pair, Ic; Flour or Meal, per 1(K) lbs. 2c: Oats, per KM) lbs, 2c: Peas and Beans, per 1(X» lbs, r)c; Hani. Shoulders and Bacon. i)er piece. Ic; Eggs, for every 10 dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, pei- 1(J() lbs. 8c; Apples, per UM lbs, 5c: Plums, per 1()() lbs, 5c; cherries, per box, V^c; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, per 1(K), 2c; Sugar, maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional 10 lbs. Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 8c; Yarn, woolen, per lb, Ic: Corn, green, per dozen, Jgc; Peas and Beans, green, per lOi) lbs. 5c; Onl ms, per 100 lbs, 8c: Cabbages, per dozen, 4c; Berries, for 5 quart pail. Ic: do, for lO quart pail. 2c; Moose, CariVmo and Bear, per quarter. 4c: Deer, p.i'r quarter, 2c; Hides. Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skins, Sheep, each 2c: Skins. Calf, tanned or untanned, eacli, 2c: Wool, per 11). Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2j. All other articles not enu- merated, 2 cents on each dollar of value. 7 Tolls at the Hay Market. Hay, per ewt, Ic, Straw, pei* cwt, ^c; Shingles, per M, 4e; Cedar Posts, per dozen. 4c; Wood, per cord. 4c; .Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to inch, each, 2c; do, over 9 inch, each. 4c: Planks, per M, MJc: Boards, per M, IHc. Hardwood, Ash, Birch. Maple, or other hardwood logs, each, 2c: 'Staves, hardwood, per 100, 2c; do, softwood, per 100, i^c; Hoop Poles, per I'M, le. Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 30c; and 2c for every additional hundred-weight— payable, half by the seller, aml.half by the Purchaser. Time for Going Through the Falls. 'I'lie Falls are level or still water at al)out three ami a half hours on thejiijod, and about two and a lialf on the ehb, so that they are pass- able four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can )>e given, as much de[>aner M, IHc. e; 'Staves. I- t(W, Ic. and ac foi* iidjialf ))y • hours on are pass- lutes each floods in which is ; of them. BuiMing, at fifteen ck it will Ball will le, should the time ne at the rops, rep- ;r may be :)f vessels the Time tly varies e in time, 1884.] RATES OF CARTAGE. 41 Eates of Cartage in the City of Saint John, ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. I DISTRICTS I ' IbT.: 2d. '8 d.'4tii.'5th. 6rH.|7iH.f8Tn,, I c, I ^ For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), For a load containing 1350 Iba. of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured it loading or unloading, except Coal!<, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Rrandy, and housing within the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing. For a puncheon of Molassuu, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, - . . . For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., and storing, - '■ For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head- [ing. Staves, Treenails, Srao ed Fish iii boxes, Salmon in kits. Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a hogs- head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth- enware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 1^ cwt., or a load containing 6 bags Salt, say aboi.t 1850 lbs , or a loud containing (5 brls. Flour, or 5 brls of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cprdage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, - For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stone", or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasse, - For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a ;wt., or if to coil, i.er ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... For Bricks, per thousand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, .... 10 25 I c. $ c. I c. ♦ c. I cjij c'lji c 17i I Co| 30| I 40 25i 18 20 28 80 20 22 C;^ 65 83 85 ! I 43 45j 2S 80 23 25 2S 83 85, 87 25j 28 6s' 70 80 T8 8<» 381 40' 42 1 88! 35 76; 78 871 40, 42! 45; 47 48; 50 S3 85 15; 18 20 23 2o; 001 5(» SO CO 1(, 23 1 25 05 I 10 54 57 85 90 05 70 1:'. 15 28 68 55 6S 88, 40, 4« 25 28 80! 3i 80 83J 85 38 15 I 20 1 25 1 30 1 85 CO 64 67 70 73 «^r|l 00 1 05 1 101 15 75 80 85 90l 95 IS 20 23 25l 28 For Household Furniture, without reference todistanoes, single horse load, 75c. ; : more than one horse, $1.50 ; and when agreement is by the h ur, sin gle teams, I 50c., double team, |l. j The First JMstrict to comprise all that part of the City lying between and | within the North side of Union Street, the East aide of Prince William Street, and 1 the South side of Duke Street. i Second Distrut to com\)riae ail that part of the City outside of the First Dis- | trict, which lies between and within the East .^'de of Mill Street, near the City ; ine. North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel r3treet. North side of Carleton I Street, East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street. 77iir(Z ZJ/s^r/c^ to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- I trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North siile of Hazen Street, Flast side of Garden Street, North- erly side of Paddock Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney | Street, and South side of SaJnt James Street. 1 Fourth Didrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis« j trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of ; lECTOR. t 42 RATES OF PERRIAOE. [1884. line at right angles to the laid Clljr line, and which Rtiikcs Ihe Intersection of the Easterly line of Coborx with the Northerly line of Hazen Street, the Easterly side of Ooburg Street, Northeily side of Cliff Street, Westerly side of Wnferloo Street, Northerly slie of R chmond Street, Eiisferly bide of Hrussels Street, Eas- terly side of Carmarthen Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. /V"* ^'«''"^'^' to comprise nil that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, tlie Soiitlierly I ne of the General Public Hospital Oround?, tlie Noitheriy side of Jonian's Alley (so tailed), lying between Water 00 and Brussels Streets, Easterly siile of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Cliirence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side oi Main Street. SixtJi, District to comprise all that part ol the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Cltirence Street, Easterly si(tc of Saint David Street, East side of I'itl Street, and .South side of Main Street. Seventh. Dlit> ict to comprise all tliat part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. Eighth Difitriit to coujjirhe all tiiat part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Slr.'et, to the Eastward of the East side of Drussels Street, and Northward of the Norilierly side of the FaitI Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St. John. rmscKss street fkuuv. Foot pnssenger.s, S cents each ; Disconiit Tickets, 50 for One Dollar ; chiltlren under 12 years of n^e, and school bo.va and j^irls oacp 12 years of a^c, going to and fruiTi school only, and sewing girls, v cents single tickets, lU cen's per month ; clerks under 21 years of age, and appren- tices, 3 cents single ticket, $l.i5 per month ; horse, ox, or other large animal, 5 cents single ticket ; single Whguon, cat t, dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle, 4 cents single ticket; single wujrgon, pig, or sleigh, with horse and driver, to cents single t'cket, 15 for $ ; single cart, dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse and driver, 9 cents single ticket, 15 for $1 ; dontjle waggon or sled, for hauling purposes, with horses and driver, li cts , single ticket, 13 for fl ; if load over 40a0 lbs., for every adilitonul 200 lbs, 1 cent ; double waggon or carriage, for conveying passengeis, including horsed and driver, 15 cents; one barrel, 2 cents; bag, containing two bushels, 2ce&ta; firkin, keg, or box, of about pame size, 1 cent; caskoflitne, four cents; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, i5 cents; every 10 lbs of other freight, 1 cent. CoKi'OKATtoN Anchokagk. — Vesscls not exceeding f,0 tons, 7oc. ; CO to KM) tons, II; lUO to 160 tons, |1.25, 150 to 200 tons, ^l..W; 200 to 2.iO tons, $1.7."); 2oO to 800 tons, *2; 800 to 350 tons, *2.25; 350 to 400 tons, $2..^0; 400 to 450 tons, $2.75; 450 to 600 tons, !f3 ; 500 to 550 tons, $;3.25; .550 to tiOO tons, $3.50 ; 600 to 660 tons, $3,75 ; 6.50 to 700 tons, .^t ; 700 to 750 tons, *4.25 ; 750 to 800 tons, $4.50 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.75 ; S50 to 900 tons, .$5; 900 to 950 toud, $5.25; 950 to 1000 tons, $5.5'\ and 25c. for each additional 50 tons. Pony Carts, Express Carts, and Express Waggons. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article, from the Market Slip, in King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first diatiict, to any other place" within the said several five districts, the rates of pi ices are as follows : For the first district, l f Front Row. The SecoivlDixtrivt to coni|)risc that space lying beyond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow street. The Third District to comprise the space lying beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extending west to Wntson street. The Fourt'i District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the(,!ity lint*f/-ic< to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and e.\tending west to Ludlow street, and to the north side of Germain street. The »S<*»eH/<(VK11TISRMKNTS. 45 PARKS' Coltoi Mamfactires ! ¥& 9> RED. numbered, »»» ange. Ill make a . width. N. every box; |l ied for the \ \ ound to be 8 taken to ■L. MS, any other j 'hese gomls inion. I FANCY WOVE SHIRTINGS 'i i Jn a yreat viirioty of fiiHt-cla«(i i-aii.- vns -all fiiHt colors, warranted j to give better sati-sfaction to tlie woar- r than any other make in the '; market, and Muitable for all seaBonH of tlie year. I! im II FANCY CHECKS & GALATEA STRIPES I ; In the latoat auil most iio])iilar .styles ;nul colors. All neat and choice patttvtiH, .-Jiiitable for Toadies' and Children's wear. I -* I COTTONADES \S l»LiiI.V, .129\3^:» AM^ FAXiY FATTERKS. All of double and twist Wari), more dumble tliaii any iuii)orted goods of a similar kind. BED TICKING 4' Vtia»ioi8H i^ issiIitieM,, Our Goods are pold by us to the Whole.sale IVade only, from whcmi Country Merchants can always ol>tain them by asking especially for them. ill iiujiifrjti lit TCi mM, &T. JOHN, N. B. 40 Hn. a. m. Changoahlf. ' ' lVii>;r»' \hh day, at Hi. i*. M. Apojfeo 2lHt day, at 7h. a. u. 1 ANNTVEHSAUrKS, KE.STIV.M.S, | na'iiiiu:.NC'i:,s. i»tc. ; T. c. ^- X H. M. RISES 5g 1 1 " ' H M. H M. H. M. ITu CMrcuuiciHion. A'/. Ct. YoH" 23 02 7 4C. 4 22 7 A. 53 legs 0m34 2 W [and Ki)i(/^8 Coinitii Coini.. 22 57 7 45 4 23 8 58 feet 1 23 3Th morn, m stationary. [ 22 51 7 45 4 24 10 04 feet 2 07 4 Fri morn. Sh. . I'r. Ilcl. Lat. S. ! 22 45 7 45 4 25 11 Al 3 feet 2 38 5 Sat DenoHitioii uf ImTwi', K. &(". 22 39 7 45 4 2() RISES head 3 37 (iSu Kliiphanv. St. Titer, Ahhot. 22 32 7 45 4 27 A 01 heail 4 35 7 Mo En^-'lish vict. of Piuu|>ut, 17('»1 22 24 7 44 4 29 44 neck 5 44 8Tu St. John ,(• Trr«< Ci>'. Couvh ami 22 17 7 44 4 30 1 28 neck 7 02 W 1 Vork Co. Vovrt. 22 09 7 44 4 3: 2 20 arms 8 17 10 Th St. Setlnid, Vit-in. 22 00 7 43 4 32 3 18 arms 9 24 llFri, morn. 7h .' stationary. 21 51 7 43 4 33 4 22 brest 1) 18 12 Sat Dt-an Alfonl died, 1;>71. 21 41 7 43 4 34 5 29 brest 11 02 13 Su Ist Sunday after Epiphany. 21 31 7 42 4 30 (i 37 hmrt 11 45 14 Mo a. 3h. i • -^ .... !>' IS' N. 21 21 7 42 4 37 7 44 heart aft'n 15 Til York Sitt'nvjx ; Eniiitii Court 21 10 7 41 4 38 8 49 bwls 1 00 IGW [St. John; Smthurij d: ICnt 21 00 7 41 4 ?9 9a 51 bwls 1 51 17 Th St. Antliony. [(Joinitif Courts. 20 48 7 40 4 41 SETS bwls 2 32 18 Fri St. Piisca, V'ir^'in. 20 30 7 39 4 42 10U21 reins 2 59 19 Sat Janiey Walt l)orn, 173(». 20 24 7 38 4 44 10 49 reina 3 53 iO Su 2d Sunday after Kpipluiny. St. A;.,'ne,s, viri^iu anil martyr. 20 11 7 37 4 45 11m17 seers 4 40 21 Mo 19 58 7 37 4 47 UmuO sccrs 5 53 22 'J^u St. John, Queens, .l- Northuut- 19 44 7 35 4 48 a23 seers 50 23 VV {hcrftnid Conntu Courts. 19 3n SI t 50 1 03 thigs 8 13 24 Th St. JUbylas, 15i-:hop, 19 1« 7 33 4 52 I 49 thiga 9 00 25 Fii Conversion of St. I'auh 19 02 7 32 4 53 2 39 knee 9 48 26 Sat Lord Jaflfrnv died, 1850. ]18 47 7 31 4 55 3 35 knee 10 27 27 Su 3rd Sunday after Ji^piphany. lis 32 7 30 4 50 4 33 legs 11 04 28 Mo St. Sexulph, IJishop & Conf. !18 1G7 29 4 57 5 41 legs 11 50 29 Tu E((iiiti/ Court, York County. 18 00 7 28 4 59 (I 47 leg.s morn 30 W a. 5h. "^ I ^ .... v5 7'S. 17 44 7 27 5 00 7 54 feet 35 31 Th St. 1^'natius, Bish. & martyr. 17 27 7 20 5 02 9 A 03 feet 1 15 AtiENTS OF MirjVTZ MKTAL CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I.\ ■ RON, STEEL, TINPLATES, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, DOCK STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. ^r~ Advertisements in detail under Months March, May, July, September and November. ,:i ii ^^* xi [1884. r. legH feet feet ; fiet head i heiitl . nock I neck ) arms \ arms J bi est > lirest ' iimrt I htart ) bwls bwLs bwls . reins ) reina 8ecr8 ) Hccrs } seers thigs thifja knee knee » legs legs legs feet I feet H. M. 0m34 1 23 2 07 2 38 3 37 35 44 02 17 9 24 V) 18 11 02 U 45 aft'n 1 00 1 51 2 32 2 51) 3 53 4 46 5 53 G 50 8 13 y 06 9 48 10 27 11 04 11 56 MORN 35 1 15 CO., TES, N. B. May, July, rAI.KNDAK. 47 18H4.I FEBRUARY has Twenty-Nine Days. [1884. Moon's ('han"KH. First Quarter. Jth Aixy. Ih. "lin, T^h. a. u. Know and Stormy, Full M( .III. nth (lay. tlh. V!;lin. Ills. a. m. Changeable. 1-jist (Quarter. IMf h day, mh. iriii. SiHs. p. m. Hiffh Winds, New Moon, ildtli ts. Vedastusi^ Anian(bix,r>i)K. iiorn. ♦ 10)). ' ' • <.i. Mary of Scot. beh. in.SO. ni. 7h. 'f ' 3. . . . n 5^ 45'. N. C^uinciuagesinia. IforU.t'.lMH l()4th He;cinient left St. .John St. Ethel wald, B. and C. lie volution of 1688. m. Ih. (?iitgr. elon. 26"12'W. Atterbury died 1742. morn. 4h. « in" J Me neolS43. Sexagesim.a. Victory of Martin Luther died 154(1. 104th Keginient 1 educed 1.S17. Louise Vic. Walts b. 1S(i7. English victory Gujerat 18 19. aft. Ih. •• 1:0 Sir .Tos!i. Reynolds d. 17i)2. Quinquagesinia St. Matthias. Sir Chris. Wren died 1723. Div. and Mali. Kiivjs Co. Cir. Ash Wednesday. KUiott's engagement 1760. ui. II h. i ' fl ... vO":i2'S. 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 II 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 50 '-' K n 53 vwi 18J7 00l7 42i7 2317 0517 46' 26 07 47 27 07 4uhis, martyr. 3rd Sunday in Lent a. 7h. ^' gr. Jlid. I -at. S. Co. Court (if Yiiric <(• (> 'inurd'r. (17) St. P.ttiick. morn. 6h. -'; .stationary. (20) m. 111. Spring c(mimentj'.s im. 3ii. '■ iu Aphclitm. iM id- Lent Sunday. (25) Annunciat'u B. V. ^[ary. Ct. nfEqtii St. John. A- Co. Ct. [CharVte d-U'orthml/d Cir. Ct. (to France, 1()32. Engl'ndced. Acadia & Canada Kev. John Keble died, 18(53. ( 'arle Sundaj'. m. Ih. ', • J.... -,2' 3'N. ' H 19 6 56 6 33 6 10 6 46 6 23 6 00 6 36 G 13 6 49 26 6 02 6 39 6 1.-) 6 516 28 6 04 () 40 6 s 171,6 N 00716 3l'6 556 18 6 42 6 05 5 29 52 16 39 02 26 V 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 CO ■in . I- H. M. M. RISES! 42 8 m 46 neck 43 9 28 neck 44 10 15 arms 46 11m 5 arms 47 48 50 51 52 53 55 5() 58 59 0A2brest 1 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 9 Olio I I 2 i 2 3 3 4 4 M 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25] 5 23 1 5 21 5 195 17;6 156 146 12:6 106 086 06 6 09 04:6 10 1 06 legs 02:6 12; 2 09 legs OljO 13 3 16 feet .5916 14; 4 24 feet 57j6 I61 5 35 feet 55 6 17 <» 48, head .53,6 18 8 04 liead 51.6 19 9 18neck 49 6 21 10 29 neck 47 6 22'lla36arms 04 brest OSbrest 12 heart 17 heart 20 bwls 22 1)wl8 23 reins 23 reins 23 reins 21 : seers 02 llal7 seers 04 SETS, thigs 05 9 M 38 thigs 06 10 23 thigs 07 llMlSknee 0a06 knee H. 1 2 M. 44 15 2 58 3 44 4 43 5 44 7 0% 8 46 9 45 10 28 11 03 11 38 aft'n 54 1 28 2 02 2 35 3 07 3 53 5 03 6 32 8 02 9 06 9 58 10 43 LI 24 aft'n 04 47 1 41 2 15 I. & F. BUKPEE & CO., Beg to call the atreni ion of those who use IRON in any form to their HEAVY STOCK, including: PIC» IRON. -Ill Scotch and LoiulonderriK. w 4R 1R01V ^ '" Welsh Bolt, Eu$j;lish Best Refined, Lon- "'^"^ • I douderry, fjOAvmoor and Swede. BOILER PLATES, TUBES, RIVETS, TANK AND ANGLE IRON. SHEET IRON.— C'ommou & Galvanized, Russia & R. G, ■ is^d^l ( [1884. ^VJlKl s. 1 .« . H. M. Ineck 1 44 neck 2 15 • arms 2 58 1 • arms 3 44! * brest 4 43 1 \. brest 5 44 1 i i brest 7 09-,; 5 heart 8 4G i ' heart 9 45 1 ) bwls 10 28 1 \ l)Wl8 11 03 > reins 11 38 i reins aft'n ' reins 54 1 : seers 1 28 I secra 2 02 thigs 2 36l| thigs 3 07! thigs 3 53 knee 5 03 ' knee G 32 1 legs 8 02 ! legs 9 06 ; feet 9 58 1 feet 10 43 feet 11 24 1 head aft'n ' head 04 1 neck 47 neck 1 41 arms 2 15 , oi-ni to their led, Loii- E IRON, & R. G. I CALENDAR. 40 1884.] APEIL has Thirty Days. [1884. Moon's (^hawoks. Fii-st Quarter. 2n(l day, 41i. 'iim. 4t)s. p. i\. Fair and ^Nlild. Full Moor, loth day, »h. lihn. 5!iis. a. m. C'liaiipeable. Last Quarter, 18th day, Uh. :WTn. :iJ8s. a. m. Showery. New Moon, 25th day, lOh. :Wjn. JJ'-Js. a. m. Wind and Rain. Apogee. I'itli day, 3h. afternoon. Perigee, 2()th day, .">h. morning. :>•! fj:. M\ 1 Tu 2W 3Th 4 l^^i 5 Sat 6Su 7 Mo 8,Tu 9W 10 Th 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Su 14 Mo 15 Tu low 17 Th' 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Su 21 Mo 22 Tu 23 W- 24 Th 25 Fr - 20 Sat 27 Su 28 Mo 29 Tu 30 W i^zrin ANN 1VHKSAUIE8, KESTIVALH, OCCTUUENC'KS, itt'. [N Eqit ity Sit. Ka? ,{ Nurth . Co. Cts. Oliver Goldymith died, 1774. British Museum estab. 1753. noon •' ■ '2 . . . . ,' S" 10' N. afternoon Oh. ; in v/ ■• Palm Sunday. Duke of Albany bom 1853. Easter Term Supreme Court. Victory of Asseerghur 1819. Maundy Thuisday. Good l'\iday. Dr. Young died 1705. Easteu. SiraC.Lewiid.lBGS afternoon 9h. '^ ' •' St. Oswald, Arc.ibishoi). Translation of St. Albnn. St. Arnold, Binhon. Aug. De Morgan died 1871. St. Alphege, archi) and mart. Low Sun> 5 Mo (G) Ih. .! 11 in.; 11 h. a. *; sta. 16 27 4 48 7 06 3 07 bwls 7 46 ll 6 Vn . York- Eqcii Court. (C'anadian 16 44 4 47 7 07 4 07 reins 8 41 '■9 1 7 VV [victory at 0,=!wego, 1814. 17 00 4 45 7 08 5 05 reins 9 20 .^H 1 8 Th ; Apparition of St. Michael. 17 16 4 44 7 09 6 05 fcecrs 9 54 ' i & Fri ;J. Stuart Mill died, 1873. 17 32 4 43 7 10 7 02 seers 10 35 10 Sat la. llh. * ' 17 48 4 42 7 12 7 57 seers 11 15 iJi Su i4th Sunday after Easter. 18 O.') 4 40 7 13 8 51 thigs 11 40 i 12 Mo Strafford beheaded, 1641. 18 18 4 39 7 14 9 41 thigs aft'n i 13 Tu Nm Fri Id Sitt. York and St. 18 33 4 38 7 15 10 26 knee 49 1 14 W \JohnS, IS, 5 s. ' CALENDAR, >?^ 51 188-1. J JUNE has Thirty Days. [188-1. Moon's C'hanoes. Full Moon, Hth day. 3h. 24m. W,a. p. m. Fair aiul Warm. Last Quarter, Kith clay, lOh. 10m. 10s. A. m. Changeable. New Moon, Ji^rd day, Ih. 8m. .'i2s. A. m. Fair if Wind N, Fii"st Quarter, 3(;th day, Ih. 50m. 31s. a. m. Rain}-. Apopee, bth day, llh. afternoon. Perigee, 21st day, at raidnight. CM ANNIVERSARIES, t'ESTIVAf.S, OCCrUKENCKS, &(.'. [N 1 Su Whitsuntide. [Hov.'e's great 2 Mo [naval victory, in 1794 'I'u York Eqiiitii Court and Countij W [t'ourts of York ,(• WesVmd. Th Mas*aci-e at Allahabad, 18."')7, Fri Can. vict'y Stony C:oek, 1813. Sat Reform Bill in, England in Su Trinitid?. [1832. j 9 Mo Charles Dickens died, 1870. i 10 Tu Trinitv ttrin Supreme Ct. and 11 W St. Barnabas. [Charlotte Co. jjl2Th Corpus Chi isti. [Court. j 13 Fri aft. Oh. ? gr. H. Lat. S. I 14 Sat aft. 4h ui n © ii 15 Su 1st Sunday after Tiitiity, ; 10 Mo (17) Eng. vie. B'nk'r Hill, 1775 ijl7Tn Albert tl- Sunhiiry Co. Courts. ; I 18 W (20) St, John, de^ by fire, 1877 '' ! 19 Th morn. lOh. ^ stationary. ,^ 20 Fri a 9h Sun en. can Sum. begins ,, 21 Sat [^Matrimonial Court. \ I 22 Su 2nd Sunday after Trinity. i: 23 Mo [Ct: York Cir. ,i; Diuorre A- , 24, Tu St. John BaptLst. [QHcen\s Co. : 25 , W Victoria Co untt/ Court. 20 Th KingCeoige IV. died, 1830. i 27 Fri Mas.«acre at ( 'a\vn]jore, 1857. f 28 Sat Coron. C)ueen Victoria, 183S. : 29 Su 3rd Sunday after Trinity. : 30 Mo (29)St Peter & St. Paul, Apo.s. : ie. M S5 x . § *3 ''> ^ l.tJ X y t- ^ • c < 'J H ^ w •/; 1-1 33 W 1^ K c j i-i .^ « G 1 « OQ . S^ - ^ ° ' HM. H M. RISES H. M. 22 0! 4 21 7 35 IaOO bv.'ls 4 40 22 17 4 20 7 35 1 59 reins 5 29 22 24 4 20 7 30 2 59 reins 27 22 31 4 19 7 37 3 5.S reins 7 29 22 3S 4 19 7 37 4 57 seers 8 30 22 4i 4 18 7 38 5 52 .-ecrs 9 28 22 4!^ 1 18 7 39 6 4C. thigs 10 18 22 5r, 4 18 7 40 7 38 thigs 11 08 23 01 4 17 7 40 8 25 thigs 11 48 23 04 4 17 7 41 9 08 knee akt'n 23 08 4 17 7 41 9 47 knee 53 23 12 4 17 7 42 10 2:< legs 1 30 23 Ihl 17 7 42 10 50 legs 2 09 23 IS 4 17 7 43 11 25 feet 2 52 23 21 1 17 7 43 lla57 feet 3 33 23 23 4 10 7 44 8ETS feet 4 25 23 25 4 10 7 44 0a25 head 5 22 23 20 4 10 7 45 2 04 he.''.d 30 23 27 4 17 7 45 3 11 neck 7 44 ■rs 27 4 17 7 45 4 2S neck 8 95 23 27 4 17 I 45 5 40 arms 10 41 23 27 4 17 7 45 48 arms 11 81 23 20 4 17 7 40 7 47 bre.st MORN 23 25 4 18 7 40 8 10 lirest 14 23 23 4 18 7 40 9 22 heart 1 00 23 21 4 18 7 40 10 01 heart 1 40 23 18 4 19 7 4(5 10 31 bwls 2 1fi 23 10 4 19 7 40 11 0^ bwls 2 5fi 23 12 4 20 7 40 lla32 reins 3 3r, 23 09 4 20 7 40 mid"! reins 4 0ft O. H. V/ARV^ICK, IMPORTER OF EiRIllENWARE, tllINi, (ILiSSWMlE, BOIIEIM \m, AND ALL KINDS OF Mantel & Table Ornaments, Kerosene Lamps,Cliimneys,&c. Whole-ale and Retail. KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B, Prices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. 52 C'ALENDAK. 1881.] JULY has Thirty-One Days. _ Moon's Ciianoes. Full 3Ioon, Sth clay, 4h. 4tim. 4s. a. m. Changeable. I^stQuarter, 1")th day. rih. Mm. 'Us. p. m. Wind and Rain. New Moon, aand daj'. Hh. 2'Mn. 5ri.4. a. m. Freijuent .showers. First Quarter. 2!tth day, 51i. :5rm, is. p. i«. Very rainy. Apofjee, 4th day. Hii. mnrnius^. Porigee, 20th day, 3h. uiorninj?. Apogee. ;)lst day. at midnight. [1884. -A 1 2 3 4 .5 () 7 8 S» fio 11 12 13 14 15 1( 17 18 -19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 !28 29 30 31 1^ 33 W Tu W rh Fri Sat Su Mo Tu \V Th Fri Sat Su Mo* Tu W Th Fii S:it Su Mo Tu W Th - Fri Sitt Su Mo I'u W ANNIVKnSAl{Ti:S, FJ■■.ST1^•AI,S, OCVI'UHKNCKS, &C. f5 05 K y. o *" o -< ;5 1^ L^'i. JH M. H M. t;an.l)om.J):iv. Qiiccn'.t Ci)r.'23 05|1 217 40 '-.v., y.y/--(- 7!,'7/'//v Court and .23 00i4 22 7 45 'A>;/? 4 3417 38 4 35'7 37 4 So 7 3« 4 37,7 35 4 387 34 i 39 '7 33 4 40 7 32 4 41 i7 3i 4 42 7 31 4 43 7 39 4 44 7 29 4 45 7 28 4 40 7 27 4 47 7 20 47:7 25 4 1. X. H. M. IJISES 1a51 reins 2 48 seers 3 45 aecrs 4 40 thigs 5 33 thigs 22 thigs 7 07 knee 7 48 knee 8 25 legs 8 59 legs 9 Sllega 10 01 feet 10 32 feet 11 04 head lla39 head SET.s neck 2 All neck 3a21 arms 4 29 anns 5 31 brest 27 brest 7 14 heart 7 50 heart 8 30 bwls 9 03 bwls 9 31 bvyls 10 03 reins 10a;i2 reins RISKS seers 1a30 seers 2a32i seers ^t H. M 5 01 5 50 (5 46 7 47 8 51 9 51 10 43 11 20 aft'n 40 1 18 157 2 38 3 22 4 06 4 57 03 7 '22 8 21 9 39 10 54 11 49 MORN I. X. X.. D. C, D -TTKr T,T . ™,-r,« \ <-'HAHCOAL, I. C, I. V. ^V TIN PLATES, ' ^ ^ and D. X. m-n«»-, -. . ^ COKE, I. C., for Canning I'urnoses TERNE PLATES-Commonly ca led ROOFINCJ TIN. S^£iii; IfiON— Common and (Galvanized, R. (i and Rus-sia iSII ?i?g^S^ '^';^HSu.SHEET LEAD ai^ PirLead. SHEET COPPER— also COPPER BOI/FS and INUOTS WIRE ' ^^"^^S^ ANNEATED and COPPERED IRON *»^-°'^' » BESSEMER STEEL. ' -A-T I; & IP. BXJI^IPEE Sc OO.'S. 39! 1 13i 1 52 1 2 31 i 3 111 3 49 4 32 5 13 w. c. I 4 H H. M 5 01 5 50 (> 46 7 47 8 51 9 51 10 43 4 4 1 = 18 1' 1 571 2 as 1 3 22 06 57 ■ 6 03! 7 '^2,: 8 211 9 30! 10 54 i 11 491; MORN ! 39 ' 13 52 , 2 31 i 3 Hi 3 49 I 32 I, 13;' 4 5 W. 0, CALENDAR. 53 1884. ] AUGUST has Thirty-One Days. [1884. Moon's Chanoes. Full Moon. 6th day, fih. 4:Jin. 28a. p. m. Rainy, liast Quarter, l^^th day, lOh. 43m. 5-2.s. p. m. Changeable. New Moon, 2()th day, 5h. 29ni. 5!i8. p. m. Fair and Warm. First Quarter. sJSth day, llh. 17m. 40.-J. a. m. Changeable. Perigee, Itith day, Ih. afternoon. Apogee. 28th day, 7h. afternoon. ^•'^ ui CO M < > iFri 2 Sat 3Su 4 Mo 5Tu 6W 7Th 8 Fri 9 Sat lOSu 11 Mo 12 Tu 13 W 414 Th 15 Fri . , IG Sat 17 Su 4U8Mo 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Su 25 Mo 2() Tu 27 V^ 28 Th 29 Fri 30 Sat 31 Su ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. I 'A O Sr CO S " 1^ Lammas, (^i. Anne died, 1714 A. Ih. ?.Hta. K.Wm.II.d 1100 8th Sunday after Trinity. St. Jiistinus, Presbyter. York Equity Court. Transfigui-ation of our Lord, [invasion, 1812. Canadians drove back Hull's Capt. Marryat died, 1848. 9th Sunday after Trinity. St. Tyburtius, martyr. St. John Circuit court. Battle of Chevy Chase, 1388. Battle of Blackwater, 1598. (16) Havelock's 9th vict. 1857 Canadians took Detroit, 1812. 10th Sunday after Trinity. Guerriere fought Constitution [2;V hours, and sank, 1812. Prince Wales at (.Quebec, 1860 Brothers of K. Arwald, mart. (24) Eng. t. Blandesburg,1814 Kng. t. City Washingtou,1814 11th Sunday after Trinity. (24) St. Bartholomew, Apostle Rcsti(/oache Circuit court. (26) Great vict. of Crecy, 1346 St. Augustine, bish. and doc (31) King Henry V. died 1422 Archdeacon Paley born, 1743 12tk Sunday after Trinity. 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 ' H .52 4 37 4 11 4 05 4 48 4 32 4 15 4 58 4 43 4 23 4 055 47 5 29 5 10 5 52 5 33 5 13 5 54 5 34 5 14 5 54 5 3t5 14 5 53 5 32 5 12 5 .',0 5 29 5 08 5 46 5 25 5 M. 49 50 51 52 ■A .55 56 ,57 7 iJO < 59 7 00 7 02 7 03 7 04 7 05 7 067 08 6 09 6 10 6 116 12 6 14 6 15 9 16 6 17 6 19 () 20 () 216 22 6 23 6 25 () iAI. 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 n 09 07 0(5 04 03 01 59 58 56 55 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 41 39 37 35 H. JI. RISES ;$a25 4 15 5 03 5 45 24 00 33 05 36 9 07 9 42 10 19 10 Oc lla45 SETS 3a20 4 17 5 5 06 50 6 28 7 7 01 32 8 02 8 33 9 03 9 36 10 11 10 49 lla31 RISES 3a40 .""l^ vOi »5 O a tu O < O H O ►J ? < •p, p^ W^ H. M. thigs 6 00 thigs 7 02 knee 8 13 knee 9 27 knee 10 23 legs 11 10 legs 11 52 feet akt'n feet 1 03 head 1 40 head 2 22 neck 3 06 neck 3 51 neck 4 36 arms 5 25 arms 6 2(5 brest 7 41 brest 9 10 heart 10 30 heart 11 28 bwls .MORN bwls 14 rems 50 rems 125 seers 2 02 seers 2 36 seers 3 13 thigs 3 52 thigs 4 28 knee 5 10 knee 6 17 THE LARGEST VARIETY OF E! .A. I^ T EE E IST "V^.A_E,E , C'HJIN A AW»' ■OL.ANS WARE, IS AT- O. H. WARWICK'S, King Street. PRICES LOW. 54 CALENDATl. i ^^^il '^SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. JJ^ I Moon's Chanoes. Full Moon, nth day, Oh. 'Mm. 24s. a. m. Chan|,'eal)le. Last Quarter, mh day, -Sh. .'■)ain. His. a. m. Showery. New Moon, litth day, 511. liim. Kis. A. M. i requent showcis. First Quarter, arth day. r,li, 5(im. 4()s. a. m. Showery. P(^rij?ee. lOth. 2]\. ufteriioou. Apogee, ;ii.")th day, ah. afternoon. o . i lIMo 21 Tu 3|W 4'ni SFri 6] Sat 7|Su 8 Mo 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Tu \V^ Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu ANN IVKU.S.X lU KS, F K.ST IV A I.; OCC'UUKIONC'ES, itc. V.'u 92 I -/J pa la * 24 iW 25lTh 2blFri 27|Sat 28! Su 201 Mo i30'Tu [N Canadians cai)t. Castine,1814 Gloucester circuit court New Style in Enghind, 1752. (ienerai I'otato Jiot, 1845. Eng. took (.'ojjenhaj^en, 1S07. Iior(lSydenli'ni,(}ov.tien.l83!) i:3th Sun. after Trinity. Nativity B. V. JSIary. North nmbirland circuit crt. d; [ IVt'stiiiorland counti/ court. Knj,'. vict. Braudywine, 1777. ( 13) Bat. (.Quebec. Wo] fe k. ,175!) Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, 1882. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Hon. A mus Botsf ord died, 1812 (14) J. Ciirtier at < Quebec, 1535 Madawiiska circuit court. (22) Autumn begins llh. .\. m. Negro boy ad%'ertised for sale [in the Royal Gazette, 1786. 15th Sunday after Trinity. (21) St. Mattlie\\', Apostle. Kcritd' Victoria circuit courts, [<*?<. Jolia Equity court. First St. John ship (bark Teal) [sailed for California. 1849, Jiattle Busaco, 1810. _ Kith Sunday after Tiinity. St. Michael. Nelson b. 1758. St. Hieronynius, Presbyter, " ' |H m.:hm. 8 03,5 2(i 6 34 7 41 5 27 « 32 7 1l>'5 28 li 30 6 57|5 20 28 6 3415 301 <3 26 6 12:5 32 <) 24 5 46.5 33 6 22 5 27 15 34 G 20 5 04 5 3(;;<5 19 4 41 5 37 6 17 4 19 5 38 G 15 3 56 5 3!) 6 13 3 33 5 40 6 11 3 10:5 42 09 2 46 5 43 2 23 5 456 05 2 005 47 •> 03 1 37 5 48 6 01 1 13 5 49' 5 59 50 5 50 5 58 2715 51 5 56 N 03 5 52 5 5J S 20 5 53 5 52 44 5 54 5 50 Z 03 H. M. RTSE.S 4a20 4 57 5 33 6 05 (J 37 09 44 20 02 1 07 5 1 30 5 1 54;5 2 17 5 2 41 6 00 55 5 48 57 5 46 5815 44 42 40 59 5 3 04 6 01 5 39 9 46 10 38 lla36 SETS. 3a01 3 46 4 25 4 59 .=0 65 knee legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest heart heart bwls 5 32|bwl8 6 02! reins reins reins seers 03 33 H. M. 7 40 9 00 10 02 10 48 11 29 akt'n 48 8 08 seers 8 45!thigs thigs 9 26 10 12 11 01 lla56 ItlSES 3a28 thigs knee knee legs legs 30 12 56 37 25 10 6 01 7 11 8 43 10 11 10 59 11 46 MORN 20 55 1 27 2 02 2 35 3 09 3 44 4 31 5 40 7 08 AND BLACK TAR, PITCH, HORS. &c., &c. VICES. HORSE Ci'ki^ n,-n J/v«»' / BOLT AND RIGGING IRON. GALV MllH hill llrr^ SPIKE, CLINCH RINGS, OAKUM, Ulll^ liUllUUlO ^ i^^i) RESIN, CHAINS AND ANCHC RlnnL-Clllifllft" -^^^'1L«. BELLOWS AND I>l(ll/li.9iUi tils ( SHOES AND NAILS, &c. /1«««i« ,<« n»i1/]/iYi>' / SPRINGS AND AXLES, OVAL. HA Carriifie Diiildcrs ^^^^ ^^^^^^ j^^^nd' iron th VUliiUglJ UUilUUlO \ SLEKJII SHOE STEEL, BOLTS. &c FOUNDERS' AND TINSMITHS' SUPPLIES. At I. & F. BURPEE & CO/S. HALF OVAL tire AND I .4 ■t ni 30 12 5(» i 37 25 10 01 11 27 02 I 35] 09' 44 31 40 08 km CALENDAR. 55 1884. ] OOTOBEB has Thirty-One Days. [1884. Moon's Chanoes. Full Moon, 4th day, oh. aSm. 46s. p. m. Cold with showers, liast Quarter, llth day, iHi. 54m. 58s. A. M. Stormy. New Moon, IHth ny Kkint,Charh>(tcilSt.Joln}('(). rts 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 G « 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 ' H 27 50(5 14 37 6 00(5 2:5 46(5 09 6 32 6 54 6 17 6 40 02 6 24 6 47 6 09 6 31 6 52 6 14 6 36 6 57 6 18 6 39 6 00 6 216 416 02 6 22 6 42 6 016 216 M. H 03 5 04 5 055 06 5 07;5 09' 5 10' 5 115 13 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 18 5 20 5 215 22 5 24 5 25 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 4 32 4 33 4 35 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 40 4 414 43 4 — U. M. M. KISES 36 4a02 34 32 30 28 27' 25 23 21 4 34 5 07 5 41 6 17 6 58 7 43 8 34 9 31 20 10 34 18 lla36 16 SETS 14 2a25 12 11 09 07 05 04 02 00 59 57 55 54 01 34 05 38 5 03 33 07 42 5 6 6 7 ^"^ 8 05 8 54 9 46 52 10 41 51 lla39 49 RISES 48 2a30 46 3 02 45 3a35 legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest heart neart bwls bwls bwls reins reins seers seers seers bhigs thigs knee knee knee legs legs feet feet head H. M. 8 29 9 34 10 24 11 10 11 52 aft'n 33 02 45 30 10 56 43 6 50 8 15 9 36 10 32 11 11 11 48 MORN 23 54 1 27 2 01 2 35 3 12 3 51! 5 05 25 7 49 8 5S O. H. WARWICK, IMPORTER OF Earthenware, China, Glassware, Bohemian Vases, KEROSENE LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c. Uliolesiilc unth (lay, oh. 'Am. 4()s. p. m. Cold and windy. Peripee, 4th day at noon. Apogee, lUth day at 11th hour, afternoon. I 1^ ISat 2Su 3 Mo 4Tu 5VV !' 7Fri ANXIVEIWARIKH, KK.STIVAL.S, OfC'UUKEXC'K.S, &t'. 5C Q [S K a: H. M. ' 8 Sat {>Sii :0Mo 11 Tu 12 W i3t:x 14 Fri -4fl5Sat 'l6Su 17 Mo 18 Tu 19, W 20 Th . 21 Fri j;^?^ 22 Sat 23 Su cx^ H -■^i -24 25 2(5 27 28 29 30 Mo Tu Th Fri Sat Su Feast of All Saints. 21st Sunday after Trinity, Earl of liosse died, 18G7. York l^qnitii court and O'fou- [rcslcr coiintii court. Enj^'lish took Patna, 17H3. Battle of Ijepanto, 170(3. Four crowned martyrs, 22nd Sunday after Trinity. (») Prince of Wales born, 1841. Ca7'letonii-('hnrlotfc' rirct. court, [and Albcrtdiid Restiijoii.co.cts. (11) Canadian victory at [Cln-ysler's Farm, 1813. (IG) Ferguson died, 177C). 23rd Sunday aftter Tiinity. Charles Vignoles died, 1875. St. John circuit court. Victoria count// court. Princess lioyol born, 1840. Presentation of B. V. Mary. (23)SirJohnBowrinydied,1872 24th Sunday after Trinity. John Knox died, 1752. Equitu Sittings. St. John and [Madaioa,Hka countii courts (25) Battle of St. Charies,1837 Cardinal Wolsey died, 1530. Revolution in Poland, 1830. A-dvent. St. Andrew. 14 14 15 15 15 1(5 1() k; 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 ' H M. H 40 () 44 4 59 G 45 4 19 (i 4G 4 3() G 48 4 54 G 49 4 12 6 51 4 30 G 52 4 47 (5 53 4 04 G 55 4 21 G 5G 4 38 G 58 4 54 G 59 4 10 7 01 4 25 7 03 4 41 7 04 4 5() 7 OG 4 10 7 07 4 24 7 08 4 38 7 09 4 52 7 11 4 05 7 12 4 18 7 13 4 30 7 14 4 42 7 1(! 4 54 7 17 4 05 7 18 4 IG 7 19 4 27 7 21 4 37 7 22 4 4G 7 23 4 Jr. 43 42 41 39 38 37 35 3410 lUHK.H 4a10 head 4 50 neck 33 neck 24 arms 19 arms 22 brest 2G brest 33 heart 33 lla40 heart 32 HKTS heart 1a37 bwls 2 07 bwls 37 reins 05 reins 36 seers 07 seers i 42 seers 20 thigs 6 02 thigs 6 48 knee 7 39 knee 8 33 knee 9 28 legs 17 10 27 legs 17 lla28 feet 16 RISES feet 15 lA32feet 15 2 04 head 14 2 39 head 14 3A20neck H. M. 9 55 10 44 11 37 akt'n 30 29 28 27 2() 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 08 51 34 16 56 39 5 24 6 '16 'i 42 8 51 9 54 10 39 11 22 11 57 MORN 32 1 01 1 35 2 10 2 51 3 36 4 28 5 37 6 53 8 07 9 16 IL Railway Spike, Bridge Rods and Bolts ; Bolt Ends, Snd da}-, Hh. aom. 283. p. si. Fair and mild. Last Quarter, 5»th day. 7h. Om. Kis. a. m. Rain or snow. New Moon, 17th day, fth. Om. Ids. a. m. Windy and cold. First Quarter, a.")th day, 8h. 5(im. .W.s. a. m. Stormy. PevI' • . and day, ilh. afternoon. /*.iJ0^ , iOth day, at midnight. Perigee, 31st day. at Jioon. 5« Mu Tu W- Th Fri Sat 3u- ' 8 Mo I 9Tu ilOW 11 Th 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Su 15 Mo ICTu 17 W 18 Th 1!) Fri i 20 Sat 21 Su 22 Mo ii23Tu : I 24 VV j i 25 Th I 2eFri ii27Sat : I 28 Su 129 Mo il30Tu I31.VV ANN . ."KRSARIKS, l'KSTIVAI,S, OCCUKKKNC'K.S, &.C. ^ id 'r. •Ji ii M Z >A 22 22 22 22 22 22 50 04 13 21 28 35 42 48 H jr. M. 14 13 13 13 13 13 H. M. 10 18 11 15 Arr'.v 57 [S ■' Kinj,' Henry I. died, 1135. 21 YorkEquitiicrt: VktorinCo.crt 22 II. Montgomery, poet, d. 1855 22 Belzoni, traveller, died, 1S23. " Ftoly Kible tran.slated, 1011. Swainson, naturalist, il. 1855. 2d Sunday in Advent. Conception H. V. Mary, West, and Carl. Coiintii courts. 22 54 7 Grossi, Italian poet died, 1853 22 51) 7 34 4 12 Charles XII. died, 1718. 23 04 7 35 4 12 St. Elfreda, V., Paul B. 23 09 7 3(j 4 12 Canadian rebels routed, 1837. 23 12 7 37 4 12 3d Sunday in Advent. 23 1(5 7 38 4 12 2 43'secrs Grotefend, i)hilolo^'ist, d.l853 23 19 7 39 4 13 3 20 thi^s 10 00 (18) Battle of Moodkee, 1845. 23 21 7 40 4 13 3 59 thi-s 10 53 Col. G. Johnston, I'r.N.B. 1808 23 24 7 40 4 13 Rebelsdestroy.toa,Bost.,1773 23 25 7 414 13 B 25 4 20 4 274 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 H. M. HISKS 4a07 neck 5 01 arms 02 aims 7 OS In-est 8 1 7 breist 9 20 heart 12 10 35 heart 12 lia39,bwls 12 .SKTS. |])wl.S 0a42 reins 1 09 reins 1 39 'reins 2 11 'seers .1, 39 17 00 41 22 09 58 01 07 10 Canadian vict., Niagara, 1813 23 26 7 (21) m. Oh. Winter com. 23 27 7 4th Sunday in Advent, 23 27 7 (21) St. Thomas, Apostle. 23 27 7 St. Ithwara, virgin k. martyr 23 26 7 Treaty of Ghent, 1814. 23 25 7 Christmas Day. 23 23 7 St. Stephen. Constitution of 23 21 7 St.JohnAp.Ev.[Canadas,1791 23 18 7 1st Sunday after Christma.s. ?3 15 7 Sir Titus Salt died, 1879. 23 12 7 (29) Battle Mahara..Ji)oor4843 23 08 7 Midnight svm in Perigee. 23 03 7 414 42 4 4? 4 43 4 13 14 14 15 4 44 thigs 5 34 knee 6 27 knee 7 22 lei 8 20 le> 9 19 le; 11 30 .MORN 10 <•« 43 4 16 10 20 feet 44 4 10 lla23 feet 44 4 17 RISES liead 45 4 18 0a30 head 1 12 neck 1 ';: 3 45 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 45 4 18 19 20 21 22 54 neck 43 arms 39 arms 4a43 brest 42 17 53 35 17 58 49 51 I 04 1 8 25 I 9 49' 1« 53 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 7 THE L.A-I1G-EST ^V-A-I^IET^ST OB" Earthenware, China and Glassware, -IS AT- C^^PMCES LOW. r 58 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1884. S. HAYWARD & CO., CORNER KING AND ( A^TERlStlRY Sl^REETS, (Entrance (Canterbury.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS (AT WHOLESALE ONLY) OF All Kinds of HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c., &c. ALSO— ALL KINDS OF P ) nn A SPECIALTY. At Wholesale and Retail. ALWAYS IN STOCK : A Fine Assortment of the Highest Grade of ^ m.:'^ k^j/m^. r 1/ ^;JiLt) ORDERS SOLICITED. 1884.] CITY OF SAINT JOHN. 50 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. HiMEoN Jones, Ksq., Mayor. Aldermen, William V. Butt. W. H, Tuck, Ewi., il C , Recorder. CotDtcillom. KINOa WAIU). Edward Lantaluni. tiUEENS WAUU. T. Nisbet Robertson. Goo)},'e V. Nowliii, OL'KE.S AVAKl). Jas. Macgregor Grant. ThomaH M. PeiiKilly. 81UNEY WAUI). James G. Jordan. Bartholomew Coxetter. VVELLINCTON WAH1>. CniriHtiau A. IfoliertHon. Thos. W. Peteis. I'RINCE WAIU). A. Ciiipman Skinner. OUYS WAIU). William D. Baskin. UUOOKS WAUI). Jameu Reynolds. Enoch B. Colwell. Frederick T. C. Buriiee. ALBEUT WAKD. Albert C. Smith. J. Alfred Ring. Charles Emerson. Frederick Sandall, Esq., Treasurer or Chamberlain, and Receiver of Taxes. B. Lester Peters, Q. C. , Common Clerk. Herbert E. Wardroper, Deputy Common Clerk. George F. Jlarding, Receiver of Taxes in the City of Saint John, on the Western side of the Harbour. Charles D. Morrissey, Clerk to ^Mayor's Office. Samuel Wilson, Sergeant Mayor's Office. Hurd Peters, Esrj., M. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. James J. Lawlor, Inspector of Streets. H. Adam Glasgow, Superintendent of Ferries. George W. Stockford, Idligli Constable. City Marshals. — W. Buchanan, Thos. McPherson, Andrew Forbes, James Prince, F. Miles Hancock, Edward Edgson, Joseph Sharp, Ebenezer K. Herrington, Jacob lioss, Thomas Hayes. (.'. Kane, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King Sqiiare. John McGuire, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. Licensed Auctioneers.— W. A. Lockhart, George E. Snider, T. B. Hanington, Rawlings & Armsti-ong, John Kerr, Charles U. Hanford, James M. Montgomeiy. Portwardens. — Augustus Quick, Oliver Emery, Samuel K. Wilson, Joseph Prichard, Joseph Dunlop, Thomas S. Adams, William Black, John A. Ruddick, James O. Stackhouse, William Thomas. Charles A. 'J'aylor, Port or Harbour Master. Alexander Reed, Clerk to Harbour Master. Joseph O'Brien, Harbour Inspector. Lighthouse Keeper at Partridge Island. — James Wilson. At the Beacon. — Timothy Clarke. Steam Whistle. —James Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, Assistant Engineer. 60 t lin iNIoran. At (Jliarlotte Street Wliarf and I»roak\vator, J. .1. fiawlnr. Colli I toiH of Siippa^,'e. At Mai kot Slip, (JiiyH Ward, . j At Siiii' Slip, (iiivH Ward, Hayford Ik >tetson. At StranKO Slip, ' (iuyH Ward, Win. Duidavuy. At K nt,' Street Slip, ( luyH Ward, Win. Dur.l.ivcy. At i'rot'ction Slip, Mrooks Waril, . At Watnou Sli|>, \'V\\\^ Saumlers. At f^udlow Sliji, . (!harleH S. Taylor, ( 'ollfctor of I"'ees at Huoys and ('ollector of I Anchorage, Cliarle.-i S. 'i'aylnr, Slip Master, Market Wharvos and i SlipH ill Kin^M and (^lecim Wa!(ls. .1. ( Mark ( '. WoDtln, Wei^'li ^^aMtor, Jlay Market; H. Doheity, Sidney et Slip ; W. A. Speneu, Niiet'i s NN'ards. John Wilkius, Kailvvay Station. Robt. S. |{obinson. North Slip. Kvan Evans, C-arletou Kailvvay. Evan Evans, Market Slip, Carleton. Searehers and (iau^'ers of Oil (excejit Fish Oil). -Sain uel Gillesiiie and F. W. 'riiompson. Cullers of Drill! and Insjiecitors of IMekled Fish. — Geor},'P Young, John (ialliiidit'r, .1. K. TrefMrtin :nid Thoinaa Miles, jr. William Cronk, I'oinid lveei)er and Hog lleeve, Carleton. Surveyor^)f LMtidu'r. William Dunlavey. fVmimissioners of Districts. (J, (Jordon Itoyne, First District ; Cor- nelins MdioMity, Seconil Distriet ; Charles S. Melick, Third District ; Koliert 1). (lilniour, Fourth Distrir-t ; .loseph S. Knowles, Fifth Dis- trict; Denis IJurke, Sixth District Filward Fdgson, Seventh District ; Timothy Collins, Fighth District ; Willi.'un Buchanan, Ninth District. Fence N'iewer. (^hailes V\. ivjiymonil. Board (,'inecr. (Je(»ix« lUako, KiiHiiit'cr, District Nd. 1. .Jolin .TackHoii, l'lii','iiieer, Di-«tiict No. li. .Fdliii WilKdii, lOiinineer, District No. [i. H(KSK Co., Weij-inoton. N(.. 1. .. | '.V"'.'';' }} ^^^"-*'^' f 'rt^^^l^V ( David DcanicHs, AwHiHt. horeman. II.KSE ('.»., Union, N... 2 J ^y*''!'"" ^),V''^"'' »^:"/-«"'a|M ID. J>. Spillep, A^HiMtant rorenian. HosK Co., KxTlN(ii'lHHK«, No. 3. ■! •;''^"l^';it'U Ulackadar Foroiuan, ( Silas Doj't, AHsistant Foicinan. Hook and Laddeu Company .... J ^ViHi'^'" J^owm.-in Captain ( ( harles Ja(k.solden-st; Cor. (iermain and Cliurchsts. Cor. Princess and Charlotte-sts. Cor. Duke and Germain-sts. NO. LOCALITY OF BOXEK. 2(i. Cor. Prince Win. & Princess-sts. 27. Head of King street, Ktng sq. 2S. Cor. Duke and l^rince Wm.-sts. ;il. Cor. Kin?; and Pitl-sts. :W. Cor. Duke and Sydney-sts. •U. Cor. Weiitworth & Princess-sts. :i"j. Queen St., bet. Ger. & Char. -sts. ;^i). Cor. Q'lt't'u and Carmarthen-sts. ■>i'. Cor. St. James and Sydney-sts. •iH. Cor. Orange and Carmarthen-sts. 41. Cor. St. James & Prince Wm.-sts. 42. Cor. Pitt and Dulce-sts. 4;5. Cor. Main and Carmarthen-sts. 1."). Cor. Britain and Charlotte-sts. 4(>. Cor. Pitt and St. ,James-sts. .■)!. City Road, near Skating Rink. .^ Pohd-st. n. Fleming's Foundry. 58. Tisdale's Corner, South Wharf, til. City Hospital. 02 CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. [1884. Municipality of the City and County of St. John. COUNTY COUNCIL, ORGANIZED JUNE 5th, 1S77. WARDEN: ('hbistian Ai.EXAXDEU RoBEliTSON, Alderman of the City of St. John. COUNCILLORS : EX OFFICIO. For St. John — Simeon Jones, Mayor. A'.lerinan Butt, T. N. Robertson, " Urant, " Jordan, (%)lwe!l, Gla.sgo\v, " Reynolds, Sniith. For Portland — Shadrach Holly, May<»r, John A. Chesley, Richard Farmer, John Kelly, H. Lawrance kUurdee, A. W. Howe. Si'X'KUTARY TltKASniKR ELECTED. For Lancaster — • Wni. A. Quinton, James Ready. For Simonds — James Lee, C'ornelius J. Horgan, John MoLeod. For St. Martins — I'M ward H. Foster, Thomas Cassidy, James Rourke. For Mnsquash — John Dunn, C. F. Clinch. H. W. Fiith, Clerk of the Peace. Thomas M. Reed. AuDTTOK —Richard Whiteside. Maksiial. (ieorge W. Stockford. CIT^ AND COl^NTY OF ST. JOHN. Justices of the Reace. -The Mayor, Recorder anl W. C'larke, John Ma,!,'ee, Edwin Fislier, John Morrison, William J. McCordock, Robt. Thomson, Hubert A (Jrej^'ory, H. Adam Glasjjfow, William A. Moore, lieorge Htevvait, Kobe t Marshall, Charles 1'. Clinch, Jacob Henry Mosher, C. P. V., John N. Moo'e, James Taylor, Charles McL. (jiardner, Elias Flaylor, 'J'honias (iault, Daniel Robeitson, David Mc- Brine, John Jordan, C. P. (I, William Wallace, Thomas Hanford, Stephen G. Blizzard, C!eorj,'e J. Chubb, Frederick T. (\ IJurpee, Jas. Wilson, George S. DeForesb, John McLachlan, Patrick Gleeson, Samuel J. Golding, A. Ciiii)man Smith, Charles R. Ray, Thomas Furlong, Christian A. Robertson, Jarvia WHsoji, James E. Barnes, (jilbert Murdoch, Robert D. McArthur, Thomas Dale, Charles P. Baker, William Wallace, (Sim(mds), Wm. Clarke, (Dipper Harbour), DaviLl McLellan, Andrew (ililmour, William H. Rourko, jr., Arthu.' McLean, Nathaniel H. Uidiani, Wm. M. Jarvis, (!luirles A. Everitt, Samuel F. Matthews, George W. Gerow, Ifriah Drake, James (lilbraith, (ieorge F. Harding', Asaph G. Blakeslee, William Peters, Aaron Armstrong, David R. Munro, James Thompson, Samuel Devenne, sr., Thomas Sullivan, James T. Xennedy, James Manson, John MuUin, Clris. Muriuy, Sliadrach Hoily, W'illiam F. Bunting, James McNichol, jr., William Roxborough, liobett Scott, John A. Kane, Robert Fair, Joseph A. McNaught, Edward H. Foster, Edward (t. Clinch, James Holly, Marshal D. Austin, Alexant^ler Dulf, James G. Jordan, George F. Thomjjson, Robert S. ('owan, Daniel J. MuUin, John Kerr, V/m. F. Butt, John ZluUin, William Jiannlc, Andrew Malcolm, R. Visart DeBury, W. C. Godsoe, William H. Olive, Jas. ! Maasoii, Robert tiiiiloy, A. G. Bowes, John Tapley, Richard (Jassidy, j I James I. Fellows. William A. (uinton, W. W. McFeetcrs, George i W. ])ay, Thomas M. Reed, S. Z. ]<:arle, Oliver T. Stone, Edmund E. I Kenney, William J. Logan, James McConnell, T. B, Hanington, \ (Toorge n Whiting, Norris Best, Amos Fales, Andrew Binst, James ; Macgregor Grant, W. Morrison, John Mc('arthy, Samuel K. Daley, ' 'i'homas O'Reilly, Henry Maher, Jiichard McDonald, R-ancis Tufts, j Joim Murphy, W. K. Skiilen, James Lee, John ATcLeod, Boyle i Travers, M. D., John Montgouiery, B. R. Lawrence, Ce •. A. Barker, j Thomas Davidson, George F. Smith, James Manchester, W. A. ! Honeywell, John R. Rigby, C'ornelius J. Horgan, A. T. Dunn, Jt)hn S Hall, Gehardus Clowes Carman, J. Anustrong, Harris Allan, Chas. j McLaughlan, jr., John Nugent, A. McDermot'-, William Giivan, M, ' W. Maher, A. D. (J. Vanwart, Chas. Masters, Freeman W. Wisdom, I (t. (1. Boyne, Wm. A. King, J. C. Robertson, Justus G. Lake, Jas. 1 P. Hanington, John V. Thurgar, James Smith, S. J. Shanklin, B. ! McCormick, David Peacock, Jos. K. Dunlap, John Ho^ford, Merritt Stevens, A. B. Sheraton, Henry AL Patterson, (Jeorge t.Miinn, James 'Adam, Tlios. A. Peters, S. T. 'Mosher, Thos. P. Davies, Thomas W. Peters, A. W. Wats(.u, J. E. Lingley, Howard D. McLeod, Thos. T. SheHieUi Mark N. Powers, Edwin L. Perkins, John Kain, A. C. Avard Salter, David S. Stewart, (Jeorge Blake, Edward Irvine Brass, O. V. Troop, James McCivern, John F. Taylor, Peter Philip Byrne, (). Blois, Matthew I'.uil, Robert R. Barnes, R. C.uiksliank, Robert Wills, Henry McCuIlough, William Hawker, Walter A. McFate, Enoch V>. Colwell, Henry iMttiehale. Andrew Emery, Robert Melrose, John Monahan and Duncan C. Robertson, Esqs. Clerk of the Peace. -Henry W. Frith, Esq. Deputy Clerk of the Peace. — H. Lawrence Sturdee, Esq. G4 (JITY OF I'ORTLAND. [1884. Jiul^e of the ( "oiiiitv Court. —Charles Watter.s, Es(i. M. McDonald, Esq , (;ierk. ('lerk of the Circuits. — John Willett, Esq. High Sheriff. —.Tames A. Harding, Esq.; John llankin, Deputy Sheriff and Keeper of tlie Gaol ; Mr. Samuel Clifford, Turnkey. Coroners.— 8. Z. Earle, M. D.; James llobinson, .T. P., John R. Ri^by, J. P.; John Jordan, J. P., and Jat-ob D. White, M. D. (. ounty Treasurer.- Thomas M. Reed, Es(i. Auditor of County Accounts. -Richard Whiteside, Esq. .Tudge of Probates. — Charles N. Skinner. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probate.s. — W. Chip- man J)rury, Esij. Andrew G. Crookshank, Esq., Deputy Registrar. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. —Jacob H. Mosher and W. Albert Lockhart, E-^fjs. Connnissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — The several Attrrneys practising in the City and County. Commissioner for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, Province of Quebec— H. AV. Frith, Bai-rister-at-Law. Dr. William Bavard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act Vict. c. 25. Commissioner of Wrecks. — R. .1. Leonard. (commissioner of Alms House, Work House and Infirmary. — David Tapley, Chairman. William Hawkes, A. Chijjman Smith, Wm. A. (^ninton, James Gerow. .Tames L. Dunn, Michael O'Mahoney and .lames Rourke, I'jsqs. James Christie, M. D., Physician. Wm. C-'un- | ningham. Keeper. BOAKD OF HeALTK FOR THK CtTV AND CoUNTY OF St. JoHN. — Wm. | Bayard, M. D., Chairman. R. W. Thorne, Clerk. Hon. Jud^je Watters, (ieo. Y. Xowiiti, .Tohn Flewelling, James Holly, John H. Parks, S. Z. Earle, M, D., James A. Clarke, R N. Knight, G. A. Barker, A. Chii)man Smith, Escjs. Boyle Travers, M. D. (3ffice— Ritchie's l^uilding, Princess Street. Visiting Physician, Port of St. .Tohn. — W. S. Harding. COMMISSIONKUS OF Sr.AlKiHTEU HoUSFS IN AND FOR THK CoUNTY OF St. John. John Magee, Chairman. Chrit,'oian A. Robertson. W. A. Moore, Patrick (ileeson, Uriah Drake, Jas. McNichol, jr., Stephen G. JMi'/./ard. Patrick Gleeson, Sec.-Treas. Charles Bustin, Inspector. II CITY OF POiiTLAND. Shadrach H()1,i,v, Mayor. CorNciLLoUH.— Ward Xo 1. — J. K. Lingley, J. A. Chesley, and J. A. Price, Esijs. Ward 2. —Richard Farmer, W. A. Chesley and Jos. Ruddock. Ward 3 -.1. C. Robertson, .Tohn Kelly and John Cochrane. Ward 4. - H. Lawrance Sturdee, William Bowman and A. L. Law. Ward Ti.— A. W. Howe, J)avid Morrow and Michael O'Mahoney. David Tapley, Police Magistrate. William A. Moore, Chamlierlaiu and Receiver of Taxes. John F. Godard, City Clerk. James Dunlop, Superintendent of Streets. Edward Fanjoy, Hal)our Master. Henry S. French, Patrick McMauus, Lewis W. Lingley, Jacob 1884.] ALBERT, G5 'm E. Piilf,'e(tn, John McKenna, Teteis V. Liiske}^ Neil Farren and Gilbert Laniont, ('onstables. h. W. Lingley, M. D. Austin and Daniel O'Neil, Assessors of Taxes. Abraham McCJann, L). Munro, H. Morris, Lawrence Donovan, Benj. Dean, Pounil Keepers and Hoff Reeves. Tkustees ok Schools.— Edwin Fisher, Clhairman. Eich.v Farmer, John Tapley, James Wilson, Thomas E. Millidge, Thomas ^IcElroy and Henrv Maher, ICscfs. William Kilpatrick, Secretary. Kichard Eawlings, Chief of Police. Fire Department.— John Johnson, Engineer. Malcolm Moms, John W. McDonald, Engine Drivers ; Charles Logan, Fireman. Robert Dixon and Michael Delaney, Teamsters, (Commissioners ov Sewer.s. — D. R. Munro, Chairman. John Keltie and David S. Roberts. Box 123. 124. 132. 135, 142. ir>4. 213. 231. 241. 253. 312. 321. 412. 421. PORTLAND. N. B., FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. LIST OK NUMRERS AND LOCALITIES OK BOXES. Corner Main and Bridge Streets (Indiantown). Main Street (Head of Long Wharf). Main Street (near residence of 1). McLellan, Indiantown.) Paradise Row (foot of Main Street). Winter Street i^ojjposite St. Paul's Church). Corner City ]{oail and Stanley Street. Engine House, Ward 1. Douglas Road (opposite residence of D. Tapley, Esii.) Marsh Bridge, Hayniarket S(|uare (near J, C, Wood's.) Corner Straight Shore and New Dominion Road, Straight Sliore (near C'hesley's Iron Knee Foiuidry. ) Corner Portland and Camden Streets. Police Station. II COUNTIES AND_MUNIOIPALITI£S. OOl'NTY OF ALBERT. .nidne of the Count}- Court.— Hon. William Wedderburn. Sanuiel 0. M(»''.R!' I 'erk. £/, ■ Mfieritf.— Asael Wells. Clerk or the PeacH and Keeper of tt" Rolls, and Clerk of the Circiuts.— Samuel (t. Morse, Esq. Surro:rate.— Georgre II. Steadnian, Esq. Registrar of Probates —Sanniel G. 3Tor,se, Es(|. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— (Jeorge Calhoun. Esq. .Justices of the Peace.— .John Lewis, George Calhoun. Robert Wright. John Wallace, .James liogers, Ez/a Steeves, .James Ryan William S. Hijpper. John Barchard. James Horsman, Thomas Colpitis. Lewis K, (■teeves, William Hallett, James Cainworth, William P. Robinson. William J. Reed. Nathan M. Bennett. John L. B. Steeves, Peter Duflfv, J. A. Steeves, John Clev'land, jr., Hon. A. R. McC'lellan. David Stiles, Will'am C. Pipes, EUshaPeck, Guilford R. Smith. (Jaius Turner. W. H. A. Casey, Winthrop Robinson, Thomas Smith, John Matthews, Williams Woodworth, Lewis Beatty, Enoch Dawson, John Mai-shall. George Barnet. .James Mcl^tchey, ■ William E. Bishop, John Bennetr,. Solomon Steeves, C. R. Smith, John F. Taylor, E. S. Guthouse, John McGee. If. E. Colpitts. AN^xander (ieklart, William J. Mitchell. Henry B. Steeve •, David Strong, Joshua Jonah. Thos. Matthews, jr., Walter W. Gladstone. Ernest '"'oUins, James A. TingWy, 00 CARLETON. [1884. William 11. (Jros-!, John Graves. David Oliver, James Iteed, (JilbertBrewes- ter, William J. Smith, William McKay, William A. Oolpitts, Levi Downey, John Calhoun, Daniel Gray, Edwin Copp. Abram Hray, EzraS. Woodwonh, Gilbert M. Peclc, Elisha 1'. Turner, Asael Wells. John Steve.ns. Alexander W. Leeman. Alexander Uailey, Stephen B. Weldon, Andrew Barratt, John Cairns, William S. Colpitt ith and Edward Woodworth, Hillsborough, Esq.s. Coroners.— W. J. Lewi.-^, M. D., P. R. Moore, Robert Wright, D. H. Steeves, Silas Lynds, E. Ritchie, W. A. W^est and Dr. Murray. Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— Geo. Cal- houn. Elisha Peck. Sam. Gross, James M. Stevens and WiUiamP. Robinson, Esquires, and the Attorneys practising in the County. Attorneys and Solicitors.— Samuel G. Morse, M. B. Palmer, Chas. A. Fr ^k, George H. Steadman, Jos. H. Dickson and William A. Trueman, Esquires. Commissioners of Parish Courts.— Hopewell: Hon. A. R. McClellan, and Elisha Peck. Hillsborough: John Wallace and David Baizley. Coverdale: Alex. W. Leeman and E. A. Outhouse. Harvey: J. A. Turner and J. Alfred Stevens. Elgin: Wm. P. Robinson, and Ralph E. Colpitis. Alma: David Cleveland. Issueisof Marriage Licenses.— 31. B. Palmer, Hopewell; Gilbert Chap man, Coverdale; Joseph A. Turner, Harvey; James Horsman, Elgin; S. S. Hoar, Alma. Commissioners for Taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court at Hope- well.- -Geo. Calhoun. Esq. At Hillsborough, Samuel Gross. Hopewell, A. R. McClellan. Commissioners of Sewers for Hopewell.— Valentine Smith, Asael Peck, Gideon Bray and Mariner M. Tingley. Auctioneeri^.— Sanmel Gross. K. Payzant, Hillsborotigh; Samuel Stewart, Hopewell: Thomas Kinney. Harvey. George Wood, Hopewell Corner. Game Warden. — E. Ketchum. Teacher of the Grammar School. —Colpitis. Ml'NICIPALITY OF ALBERT. Warden.— J. A. M. Colpitis. Coimcillors.— Hopewell, J. McAlmon and J. Carnworth; Hillsborough, Robert Taylor and Peter Duffy; Coverdale, Chambers (ia«kin and C. G. Smith: Harvey. G. R. Smith and D. Barber; E'gin, J. A. M. Colpitis and J. Magee: Alma, N. Foster and E. G. Clinch. COUNTY OF CARLETON. Judge of the t\ninty Court.— Ja:ues G. Stevens. William M. Con- nell. Clerk. .1 ustices of the Peace. — David Munro, J.A.Phillips, James Lockwood, Leonard R. Harding, Geo. L. Raymond, * Jas. R. Tupper, Wm. T. Baird,* Matthew L. Phillips, Abner BiUl. Jarvis Estey, Stephtn G. Burpee. Wm. Hayward, Benj. L. Richardson, John Bubar. .John Holland Estey, ('alvin Churchill. William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, Alexander Kii'kpalrick, Charles Shea,* James Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons,* WiUiam -■ir * Those marked with a * have left the CJounty, T I ■J a.' Forrest, Hugh t''.wperthwaite, Amos Dicki'iison,* Elislia Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Cornelius Connolly, John Rennett, .lames Ebhett, Isaao M Carvill, William Reed, Isaiah B Rideoiit,!' Alexander Ha^vthorne, (feorge Milberry, (Jeor^e Wade, (reorpe S(|uires, William T(Mnpkins, (leorgc Thomas Hartley, Warren C Bull, John T Allan, Harris H Hobhs, Simon Cummiufi, .Tas Cirover,* John D Ketcluim, Alexander Lindsay, Delaiu-y To;npkins, Edward J Smith, Norris Best.* William F Dibblee. John Fi.dur, (Je njje W Boyer, Isaac Wort- man, 1) F Merritt, James II Jauqiie.-!, Jolm Leavy, ■' Scott Emery, Hugh ^lontgoinery, John Wolverton, Sanuiel H Shaw, Andiew Steidiensoii, James Bridges, (iilbert W Vanwart, Howard Debeck,* Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, George Hartley, ]3arthol(imew Lyni.-h, William Hale, John Mc- Lauchlan, J(dia McBride, James H Lunn, Isaac Williaius, Charles P Con- nell, Giiorge Stickney, David (lib;5on, Jolm Giberson, Ivm-y Kilburn, Richard McKinney, John Harper, Joseph Crawford. John Boyd, Thos Lindsay. Jas McLean, Hugh Miller, Win. II. Brittain, AVilliam Neil, Aaron Perkins. Edw. Gray, Mo.ses Boyer, G<'or;nt), Richard Ahern, Albert ]Cstabi(7oks, Charles E Clark, David Wiley, (Aberdeen), Archibald Carpenter, William Ctirn-y, (Richmond), Henry B Ta.ylor, Thomas Jones, James Baker, A. Tyler Thompson,* Ran- dolph K Jones, Henry T Scholey. Alb:>rt Oi-ser. Robert Brown, Francis Cluff, Amos D Hartley, James Watson, Jame.i Ilatfield. All>ert C Snuth, Bela B Shaw, William Hamilton, William \V Snf)w. Joseph York, Walter Hay. William W Hammond. James Simonson, George W Wlute. Jlatthew Hutchinson, Amos H Hay ward, John Scott. .lohn Simpson, Charles R Upton, AUison B Connell, Allison l^hillijis, Richard B Ketchum, Ricliard Wheeler, Alexander Thompson, V»'illiam Skillen, David Smith, jr.. Seth Milberry, Edwin R Squires, Alfred E Gallop, Charles ODonnell.* William Dibblee, Charles L Tilley. Alexandei- G Lindsay, Richard Crabb, .loseph Merrithew, Alfred D Dow, Zeliulon Connor, Calvin McKean, George LHolyoke, Charles West, John McCaffrey. James N Farley, John Graham, John Clancy, Andrew Colwell, Anthony kilfoil, John M Tedford. Elijah M Shaw, Daniel C Courser, David Phillips, Josiah R Mui-phy, Williamson Fisher. Samuel Crandlemire, Simon McLeod, Robert Flemmg, JasDoherty, Hugh T Parlee, Duncan M Cox, Richard Sutton, David Semi)le, D S Jones, John A Shea, John D Baird, jr, John liarnett, William H Morehouse, Albion Estal)rooks, A W Rideout, James Watson, William McDonald, Edward Gilmore, Joseph Williams, George N Foster, Wallace W Hay, Pati'ick Cor- bett and Elijah Shaw, Esquires. Clerk of the Circuits.— A. B. Connell, Esq. High Sheriff.— Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Ksi. Deputy.— Win. W. Hammond. Clerk of the Peace.— Wm. M. Connell, Es^j. Surrogate. — Lewis P. Fisher, Es(i. Registrar of Probates. — ifohn C. Winslow, Esi]. Registrar of Deetls and Wills. -David Munro, Esq. Deputy. - Donald Munro, Esq. Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in tae Supreme Court.— Lewis P Fisher. George Connell, Jolm C Winshnv, William M Connell, George L Ra.vmond.* R K .lones, S B Appleby. James Courser, A B Connell, ChasO'Donnell,* Williamson Fishe Josiah R. Miu-phy, W W Hay and Norman W Winslow. Esqs. Is3uers of Marriage Licenses.— W. M. Connell, llowan B. G R Burtt, IIui Wiley, Esqs. ,'h Miller. Wentworth Winslow, J R Murphy and \ Phillips. Daniel C er. Hugh Matheson, White, David J Those marked with a* have left the County. 08 CHARLOTTE. [1884. U ii Notaries Puhlio. — liewis P. Fi«lier, (Jeoif^o Coniu'll, tFohn C Win- slow.Wllliani M Cimiu'll, SB Appleby, Daniel C Courser, Charles O'Donnell,* Williamsuu Fisher. .Jusiah R. Murphy and Hugh Matheson, Esquires. Coniinissioners for taking' Special J^ail in the Sui)reuie CJoxu't. — Georfje L Raymond.* James R Tupper and David Munro, Esquires. Practisiii!^ Attorneys. — L. P. Fisher, Georj,'e Connell, John C. Winslow. William M Connell, R K .Tones. Stephen B Appleby, D C Coui-ser, A B Connell, Charles O'Donnell,* Williamson Fisher, Josiah R Murphy, Hugh Matheson and Nerman W Winslow, Esqs. ( 'onnnissicniers of Parish Civil Courts. —William W. Hammond, Woodstock; D. McLeod Vi nee, Northampton; Ivory Kilburn, Richmond; .Tames Bridges, Peel ; Jas. Simonson, Wakefield; Matthew Hutchison, Wick- low ; Charles R Upton, Simonds ; Samuel H Shaw, Brighton ; John Simpson, Aberdeen; (ieorge W White, Wilmot: James A Phillips, Kent. Coroners. — (leorjje Stickney, (ieorge West, Charles R. Upton, William Connell, Wilham E Drier, John T Allan, Samuel Watts, Charles P Connell. M D. Theodore H Estey, Richard Port, Thomas B Trafton, Nehe- miah Tompkins, Richard B Ketchum, William T Baird, Elijah M Shaw, .Tames A Phillips. James White, MD, John R Hagerman, MD, John V Hoyt. Colin King, W PI Morehouse. Newton R Colter, M D, M F Bruce, M I), and GSCronkhite. Auctioneers. - Alanson Payson, James H. Jac., Treasurer— William Whitlock, Esq. Auditor.— W. C. H. Grimmer, Esq. Councillors. — St. Andrews, Thomas T. Odell and Robert Stevenson: St. James, William Douglas and (JeorgeW. Peakes; St. Stephen, Marcus Upton and H. (Jetchell; St. David, J. A. Moore and Robert Smith; St. Patrick. .F. W. Stevenson and James H. Dyer; St. Croix. .James Russell and William Trundle; St. George, S.C.Irish and Abraham Young: Dumbarton. John Peacock and Robert McKinney; West Isles, John A. Heneyand James IM. liord: (.'larendon, John A. Moran and R. M (rraham: DufFerin. John ! 1 70 GLOUCESTER. [1884. [ McBricle and T. S. Haiinali. (Jraiul Manan, P. M. (lordonniid Mark Daggett; I Campobello, .)osei)h A. Taylor and Calvin Krown; Lepreaiix, H. P. Rey- ' nolda and J. Ellis; Pennfleld. Samuel MeKay and .1. H. Ast; Town St. Stephen, .TanieH H, Ganong; Town Milltown, \V. \V. (irahani; Town Upper Mills, D. Porter. COUNTY OF (iLOUCESTKK. Judge of the County Court.— Wni. Wilkinson, Esq. T. DesBrisay, Clerk. Justices of the Peace.— Hon. .John Ferguson, William Taylor, Joseph Sewell, John Mealian. George Smith, John E. O'Brien. Charles Mnahan, James Smith, Robert Brown, Hon. Robert Young, William Davidson, .Tames G. C. Blackball, Ililaron Ache, John Foley, Henry Augustine McCuUough, William Ferguson, Patrick Whalen, John Louis Legere. Henry A. Sor- mony, Kennedy F. Burns, John Kerr, Francis Fcott, Adam Sutherland, Patrick J. Foley, Anthony Rainey, James McGinley, Robert C. Cale. Gus- I tave Dumas, Jonathan Doran, Thomas Hall, Thomas Boudreau, Samuel C. ! Napier, Thomas Seaton, Theotime Blanchard, One.simus Blanchard, Ber- ' nard Commeau, Jerome Roy, Fi-ancis Mcahan, Charles Carter, .Tames Thompson, Thomas Loane, .jr., Joseph Poirier, John Young, Patrick Ryan, Augustus S. Sutherland, Nathan Richey, Justinian Savoy. William Walsh, Philip Rive, Robert Armstrong, Juste ITache, William Alexander, Prospere E I'aulin, Robert JIood3% .Tames Hickson, Robert Miller, Charles Boss, Albert T. Carter, Richard Dawson, I). Gustavus Mrljauchlin, Tliomas i Ahier, Joseph Sewell, jr.. William Arch(!i\ Alexander Morrison, Edward I Hornbrook, Jeremiah Muzerall, I'eter I^e Grace, Jerome Boudreau, i Charles F. Biisson, Alexander Boyd, Richard Miller, Francis J. Mc- I Manus, John Nichol, Josejih Roy, sr., Sylvanus Cormier, James Barry, jr., James R. I^andry, Peter U. Landry. Sylvester Theriau, John Ilornibrook, I Oliver Robichaiid. Hichard Y'oung, John Curry, Stephen Clancy, .Tohn 1 Morrison, John Chalmers, jr., John Power, Adolph Ache, .Tohh Ja^oe, I Hugh Galbraith, Alexis I>andry, Patrick Foley, sr., Thomas Cabot, Phillip I McNally, Camile (iodin. Philamon Boudreavi, .Tohn J. Rear don, J. J. O'Hern, Francis Walsli. I^awrence R. Doucett, John Youn?, jr., Alexander I R. Young, Edward 11. I^osier, Jiouis Le.:?ere, Romain N. Robichaud, Peter Landry, sr., Oliver Theriau, Jeremiah Fitzpatrick, Peter P. Hachey, Rich- ard Srhith, Wm. W. Smyth, John 13e La (iarde. John Scott, March Godin, James Haden, John Scott, Wilhain R. Payne, Pierre I'. Frenette, Eugene Robichaud, David .John hrune, Peter B. Ije(ioalT, William Sweeney, Robert Rivers, John Crowley. Peter Elhaton, William P. Bishop, Gustave Robi- chaud, .loseph JI. Hachey and I^udger Ix'gere, KH(iu:.'es. Clerk of the Circuits.— Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. High Shei-iff.— Laman R. Doucett, Es((. ('lerk of the Peace and ICeeper of the Rolls. — Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. Surrogate.— Thoophilus DesBrisay, I5sq. Registrar of Probates.— D. G. Maclaughlin, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— James 31. McGinlej', Esq. Stipendary Magistrate. — D. ({ii.stavus McLaughlin, Kko, Stipendary Magistrate at Caraquet.— J. G. 0. Blackhall, Es<^. Coronors. — Joseph Sewell. Wm. Ferguson, D. G. Mclvaughhn, Blackhall, Gideon'M. Dunaii. M. D Master of the Grammar School James G. and Robert Rivers, Esqs. George W. Mersereau, B. A., Esq. Trustees and Dii-ector.-? of the Grammar School.- -Theophilus DesBrisay, Hon. .Tohn Ferguson. John Kerr and .Tames Hickson, Esqs. Barristers, Aj,tornies and Notaries Public— Theophilus DesBrisay, D. Gustavus Maclauchlan. T. Swayue DesBrisay, John J. Harrington, Narcisse A. I^andry and John 31. O'Brien, Ks{{S. Commissioners for Taking Aflidavits in the Supreme Court. — The Barris- ters and Attornies practising in the County, and Hon. Robert Y'^oung, Jas. G. C. Blackhall, John Young, John Kerr and Henry A. Sormony, Esqs. Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— Augustus S. Sutherland, Esq. Commissioner under Act 38 Vict., Cliau.s. 4 and ."j.— John Kerr, Esq. Plshery Officers.— Bathurst, Janii's Hickson; Caraquet, Juste Hachc: Petit Rocher, Frederick Commeau; Ship[)egan, Adolph Ache, Esqs. Agent for Ijloyds. , Es<\. ■ ' i884.] KENT. 71 Auctioneers.— Wm. Taylor, Hon. Kobert Younp, Henry W. Baldwin, John Kerr, Phillip Rive, JolinE. Baldwin and Robert B. Vail, Ehiih. Collector of Customs.— Win. .J. O'Brien, Knq. Vice-Consul Norway and Swodeu— John Sivewrijjht, Es(i. Commissioners of Parish Courts.— Beresford, Bernard < omnieau; Batli- urst, D. (.i. Maclauchlan and James M. Thompson; New Bandon, John Foley and John Hornibrook; Caraquet, James (J. C. Blackball; Shippegan, Jonathan Doran and Henry A. Sormony; Inkerman, Jos. Sewell; Saumare?:, Wm. Archer and Oliver Robichaud, tsqs. ML'NICIPALITY OP" OLOI'CESTEB. Secretary-Treasurer.— John Sivewright, Esq. Auditor.— John E. Baldwin, Esq. Councillors.— Bathurst, John E. O'Brien and Samuel Melancon; Beres- ford, John Chalmers and John Muloughney: New Bandon, John Reardon and Uhalde Landry; Carar Girvan, Kenneth B. Forbes, ,Iohn Ford, Owen Mclnerny. Pierce Quilty, John Harnett, Tbeopbilns Bilodeau, Chas. Cormier Con-ej', Sanuiel Girouard, Simon Allen, Michael McFadden, Herbert Irving, Thos. Richardson, Alex. Robertson, Robt. Chalmers, Thaddeus Gallant, An- drew Bourgeois, Thos. Porrier, Thomas Coates, John C. Ross, John T. Caie, John Potter, Gerhardus C. Carman, Auguste Renand, Dominique Legere, Chas. Richard, Peter Daigle, Jos. L. Richard, Jule Gasguin, Henry O'Leary, Jas. Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith, Daniel O'Leaiy. Alexis Gasguin, James Sowerl)y, John Sutton, Nicltolas Muzeroll, Peter Robicheau, Jas. Harnett, Oliver LeBlanc, Ambrose Girouard, J.ilin McKee, Jaddus (ioquon, Daniel Roblcheaud, WilUain Bowser, jr., Angus l\IcLean, Andrew Dunn, Robert Clark. Anthony Roach, R. Hutcliinson, Joseph Bernard, Robert Doupflaa, Rqbert Main, Isaac W. Doherty, F^istache Melancon, W^. B. Weldon, William Johnson [Cocaigne], Vincent Bourk. Bernard Gorman, Lazar G uiimou, John Dickinson, Edmund Hutchin.snn, John Taylor, Robert Donel-ty, Charles Y. Walker, John Murray, James F. Atkinson, Benjamin F. Bailey, Thos. Anderson, Benj. K. Wetniore, Alexander Leishman, David W. Grierson, J. P. Caie, Peter Tibid»au, Lazare Daigle, Samuel M. Girouard. Maxim D. Cormier, James McNavii:. Adai'S G. McLellan, Lich. Sutton, Se- bastian Babineau, Michael Savie, Jude LeBlanc. Peter N. Mezerall, Leslie O. Bailey, Robt. E. Atkinson, Jean F. Richard, Jas. Brown, Jama's Morton, John Cochran, John Harnett, Thomas Dunlay, Jean Francois, R. P. Leger. Gordon Livingstone, John Cameron. Moise Barrio, Honore Landry. Patrick Flanngan, Robert Law, James M. Kennedy. James 3IcDougall, Edward B. Buckerfleld, Bastian LeBlanc, Ephriam Wheton, Patrick McLauchlan, Alexander McMichael, Thos . Duprls. Jean P. Bourgeois, Thos. J. Herbert, Pierre H. Legere, Leon E. Arsineault, Jo.«eph Z. Arsineau, Patrick Swift, Louis L. HuiTlier, F. C. W. PouUiot, Caliete Richard, Clement Daigle. D. Landry. Cajatin Casey. Cliarles LaBing. William A. Black. Abram du Fal- coner. Martin Gody, Gilbert A. Girouard, Leslie O. Bailey and Jean J. Bourgeois, Esquires. Clerk of the Circuits.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff.— Antoine Giiouard. Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Robt. Hutchinson, Es(i. Collector of Customs.— John Ru.sk, Escj. JikIki' of Pmbatos, -.lames 1). I'liiniicv, Ks(|. Registrar I if I'roha tew.- HoIktI Caio. Kan ', Re>;istrar of Deeds and Wills.- Thomas n'etiiiore HIiss, Ksq. | Issuer of !\Ian'ia(?e I>ic'eiises. -Robert Hntchiiisoii. Ksq. i Ktipeiidnry Magistrate.- TliomasVV, Bliss. Ks(|. I Inspector of Schools.— Valentine Landrv. Vm\. \\ t'oronei-s.— Horatio H. Smith. Isaac W. Dolieity, M.D., William Johnston, .lames C. Moody, M. i).. Damiea Uoiu'Keois, Riiflno A. D'Ollaqui, Alex. 1*. | Landry. M.D. tind .lohn F. Rrine, M. D. l| Notaries rublic. - Tlie Attornies practisinj,' In the C'ount.y. 1 1 Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul. -Robert Hutchinson. Esq. ' Auctioneers. -Richard Sutton. Jacob Ferguson, Welton Wlieaton. Na- ' tlianiel Hutchinson. Kdnumd Hutchinson. John T. Caie. William J. Smith, John Robertson. William B. Deacon and Robert l'hlnne.y. . Game Warden.— W. Wheatou. i MrNICIPALITY or KKNT. ' Warden.— C. Y. Walker, ¥m{. ' ' Secretary.— (}. V. Mclnerney. Es(j. Councillors.— Richibucto. Daniel O'Leary and Cordon Livingston; Wel- lington. Patrick Uratten and Damien (iallant; Weldford. C. Y. Walker and j .\nthony Roach; St. Louis, Joseph L.Richard and Francis M. Richard; Carleton. Patrick Flanagan and Frank Curran; Acadieville, Urbain John- son and Hilaire Daigle; Harcourt. Andrew Dunn and E. B. Buckerfleld. | COUNTY OF KINttS. Judge of the County Court.-- Wm.Wedderburn, Esq. Alfred E. McLeod, Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace.— A. C. Evanson, John C. Price, Robert McCulIy. ("raven liangstroth, Klius S. Freeze, Weedcn Fowler, D. M. Campbell. Elijah A. Perkins. Walter B. Scovil, .lames W. Nowlan, Samuel Foster. John H. Wright. J. D. Micheau Keator. Nelson Arnold, William Pearson. William A. Stockton. William B. McKiel, William McIiCod, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan. .lohnO. Danu. James Cook.son, Zebulon Connor. James A. Fenwick. William Keith, G»;orge H. Wallace. John Erb, John Mclntyre, Daniel McLachlau. John Urquhart. William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison. William Baskin, T. Olivei" Arnold. John O. (>odai"d, William Denis- ton. Jose])h D. Baxter. fieo)-ge Flewelling. (Jeorge Barnes, David McKenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faidkncr. Peter Breiman, Peter Dunn, .John McLeod, Patrick McBriarit.v, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. Deveber, (jeorge Holmes Kierstead, J. Murray Nase, William S. P'rost. Simeon Hatfield White, .John Moore. O.swell N. Price, Murray B. Keith, Kbenezer Stockton. James Camj)- bell, Nicholas P. Wanuamake, James W. Smith. William Barnes. David Smith, James Douglas, Henry W. Purd.y, Benjamin Gray, John M. Ra.y- mond, William Thomas, Lewis Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, .James A. Sinnott. Charles Hazen. Charles M. Hunt. George Whitfield Shaq). Justus Henry. (Jray, Daniel C. Perkins, (}. Hudson Flewelling, Andrew McVey. William ,\. M. Woodman, Gilbert Perry. James Mills, Aliram M. Mabee, John E. B. Mc- Cready, Miles Jenkins, James Miles. John M. Stockton. James J. Brien. John E. R.yan. .James A. Moore, Michael Ilanley, Alexander McLeoa A. DiiiiT. (!»'o. Wi^litnian, K. M Spra^K. ^V- •'• Hiittuin. .las. ('. Cuatt's. .lolin DarlinK. .!• W. Uayinond. (}. L. (Jood. A. MoAf.-e. N. J[i-Laii;,'hlan. H. Marsliall, A. Maikhani, John Woodward, JaeohT. Kierstoad. J. VV. ('aidllclil. I». .loneH, Alt'xandcr NVoodnmn, (Jilhcrt P»'riy. L. N. Shaip, K. A. Morton. ('. L. Coates, .). TI. I>ixon. .Tohn MIIIh. .lames (lordim. Jiislus ricketl, IVter Campbell. T. W. Kierstt-nd, .lanu's tty. Es(i. Re^ristrar of Probates. -.lames Cookson. Ks(|. , Rej^istivii" of Deeds. (Jeorse Thames. Esq. Coroners.- A. C. Evanson. .lames Wet more. ,jr I'nrdy. Rufus A. Stockton. .lolm AVilson. .John M. Leod. (Jeorge Rix Priee. William Keitli. Wm. IJ. !\Ielv»'el, Foster .MeFarlane. M. I).. .lo.slnia Burnett. M. I).. Robert ^lorrison. I)r. .lo.sepli. II. MeMonuKle, William Keith. .John Bradv, M. !>.. William Fai>weatlier. Peter lirennun, William Buchanan. .T. E. l\. MeCreadv. .James Feiiwiek. Freileriek ;\b*Pher- ' son. D. Beverlev Hattield. .John H. Ravmond. .Jas. .\. Moore. I) .1. .MeLellan, i ■ Peter Cair.i)beli, (Jeorge H. Johnson. " 31. I).. Clias. .Miu-rav. M. I>.. John H. l!yan. M.I).. .James A. Moore. D. T. MeLellan. Jo.shua oUKi.ld. .I.Faulkner, Ileiu'y (J. I'owler. Bli.ss Thorne. .>!. 1).. and Sanmel M»)iton. Conmiissioners fijrTaking Atti!. Raymond. Jas, Cookson. Xelson Arnohl, (U'orge Barnes and 1). T. ."MeLellan. Esqrs. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. William Baskin. .lames Cook.son. Wm. j Fairweather. Charles M. Hunt. H. X. Freeze. Andrew Me.Vfee and John R, Merritt, Esqrs. : Auctioneers. -E. S. Freeze. William 11. While, E, Perkins, .Sanmel Freeze, (iilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproid. Abraham .lohnson, jr.. William Keith, : .lames E. Frj'ers. Isaac Pearson, .John T). Mabee, .lo.se|)li ]). Baxter. Joseph : Bel.yea, T. Ct. Barnes. W. M. Teakles. Sauuiel (iosline. N'oali Keith. William A. Stockton. .1. McXaught. Thomas Matthewsoii, .1. Sharp. B. L. Crawford, (i. Downey, D. M. .lohn.son, Douglas Fairweathei-. Samuel Foster, .James i I W. Xowlan. John E. Ryan and (J. TI. Whiting. Trustees of (irammar School.— Rev. W. W. Walker. J. D, Jl. Keator, John FlewelUng, James A. Fenwlck, .James Cookson and Peter Breiuian. i Teacher of (Trammar School. -.John Raymond. | Commissioners of Parish Civil Co>uts. -William Buchanan. E.sq.. West- tield; William McKiel, Esti., (Greenwich; .John Mclntyre. Esq., Kars; .John Wn(xlward, Esq., Rothesay: .J. D. Jlichean Keator. Esq.. Hampton: J. i Douglas Baxter. Es(i., Norton: William J. Brittain. Es(i., Sprinsrtteld. Wm. Barnes, Esii., Ui>ham; Weeden Fowler. Esq., Hanunond: William Keith, E.s(i.. Havelock: Caleb Fenwick. Es(|., Sludholm; C. I). Fairweather, E.sq., Kingston. I'.oard of Arbitrators.- (Jeorge Barnes, .fohn Al. Ravmond, J. A. Fenwick Rol)ert E. McLeod and W. T. Brittain, Esqs. (iame Warden.— Lewis .r. Almon. Ml-NICIPALITV OK KlN(.i.<. ' Warden.— .J. W. Caullield. Esq. I Secretarj-Treasurer.— (Jeorge Otty. Es(i. Auditor.— . Dmni: Kars, C. M. Morrell and (J. W. Palmer; Norton. W. H. Baxter and rADA\VAHKA. .]ii(Ik<' «•! tlin County (.'oiirt. -Jttini'H G. Stevens, Ksfj. A. KuinHford Dal- 'jiiHtlcvH (if till" I't-ntr. .John F. lllce. Ililluii-f Pellit.T. Au«uit Bernler, FiDivnt l-niirniiT, I'citi'f Mii-haud, .lo.st-pli Martin. (f»"oi-K«! A. Hlol«. 8. ('. Hudon, Joliii Kviwli, Henrv (lupdii, .los. Albeit. Francis Lt'viwuie, Levite Thcriuult, Dr Xiivii'r lltMnl.T. T. .M. KioliaidH, I'. A. l!a))in. I). O. UniKoln, Raphael Alltcrt. H. HoHsignal. MokIoi"'^ Alln'it. rnulent fiaKon, MathlaH Nadcau R S. I'l'llcticr, .Innics Smith. Viinl F. Tliihideau. Cyril ToiiraH, Michael LalJell. Stephen Hal'ey, Thi.niaH Chasse, K. T. Byrani. John Hartt, J. T. IIodRson, .Idiiii l-vnclKSt Hasil), Victoria Alhert, Mawlolre Hebert, P. (). Byrnin. AhrnluiMi I'er inn. Monoro Cyr, liarry A. I'lant. .lejwe Baker. Denis ("yr, I'lacide Alliert, Docite Nadeau, Theoi)iii!e Leve8«iue, BaHll Beaulier. Utdoni R. Violetif', I'viirian rellitler. Ilasil Martin. Xavier Violette, F. Lousier. Isidure HurKoin. llilaireC'yr, Francis Violette. John ,F. Robin- 8«ni. .Joseph (I'nirncnul, Aifieil Chase and Mat?loire Caron, Ksfiuires. nigh SlierilT— J. Fiiancis Rice. Ehci. Clerk of the reaee.— A. Rainsford Ralloch, Kh(i. Clerk of the Circuits.- Harry R. I'lant. Jtidye of l'roV)ates.— Barry R. IMant. Esq. Barristeis and Attorneys.' A. tiainsford Balloch ami Barry B. Plant, Esqs. Notary Public— A. Jlalnsford Balloch. Ea(iulr«. Registrar of Probates, liilair Pellitici-. F.so. Registrar of Wills and Deeds.— Tlilair Pellitier Coroners.- -.John L.\ nch, S. C. Hudon. Edwin and Hilaire Pellitier. Es(is. Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage. J. T and Enoch Baker. Estis. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. —Thr.mas Emnierson. Stephen Hafey and , P. O. Byram, Esqs. i ' Conniiissioners for taking AfRdavits to be read in the Supreme Court.— , A. Rainsford Balhjch. Barry R. Plant and John T. Hodgson, Esqs. Parish Court Commi.ssionei's.— Sr. Francis. R. S. Pellitier. St. Hildaire, Honore Cyr. Madawaska, B. R. Plant. St. .lac(iues. Thomas Chasse. St. \ Basil, Henry Cagon. St. Ann, Abraham Perron. St. Leonard, D. <^. Bur- ; goine. I Free Grant Commissioner for Micheaud Settlement.— Docite Micheaud, Esquire. I Game Warden.— A. Rainsford Balloch, Esq, Mt.-NIOIPALITY OK MADAWASKA. i AVardiii. — lohn T. Hodgson, Escj. I Secretarj .-A. Rainsford Balloch, Esq. ; Treasurer— Alexis Cyr. Estj. ! Auditor.— Hilair Pellitier. Esc|. Councillors— St. Francis. Mathias Xadcau and Docite Nadeau; St. Hil- '' aire, Raphael Albert and Hilair Cyr: Madawaska, John T. Hodgson and ' Ma.xim Martin: St. Jaccjue.", David Rouseau and Baptist Guimond; St. ' Basil. Levite Theriault and Placide Albert: St. Leonard. Beloni R. Violette and Basil Beaulieu; St. Ann. Denis Cyr and Raymond Thibideau. , F.sf]. .Vkerley. Mathias Nadeau Hodg.son. Edwin AI.erley COUNTY OF NOHTHl'MBERl.AND. Judge of the (-ounty Court.— -Hson, .lohii Nc\in, Charles Sargent, Jessie (J. Harding, Robert R. (■all, Alexander Jassaniine, William Falconer, » M 1884.1 NOUTHUMBRRLAy[>. Vltftl Allen, JaiiieH T. fJrittiii, .riuobC. (!()nj,'li, Adiuii l». Sheretf, Alicliuel Ht'arh', Williiini \Villistoii,.liil>f/ 15. Snowlmll, Williiuii .Mason, jr., .Inhn (i. LaytoM, Knitcli Klt-tt, .l(tliti< 'iiii-, IJartlmldiin'W >Sta|)leton, ,]iihn Hrown, llichanl H(K;lviii, WilliiDii .Murray, .\rtliiir \Vri;.,'lit, Ma* laulii r)wyfr, Kranci.s .f. lit'tson, .loNfph |{. ({ni,'L,'in, nut,'h iltilt, .FanieH Kdyrar, Dimald AI(•^iau^'hIan,^\'illiaIll .McUac, .Vrvanl HiitchiHoii, CliaH, ('. Watt, rrandH K. WilliHtim, K-iltfrt Hrowii, Ilai voy Kitiney, I'atrick Farrel, William Kiiiiis, 'riiouiaH Auihrosi', .lames .Mu;,'('t!, Jolm Mc- Nau;,'lit()ii, .Idlin McKay, •Tames I-'itzjiatrick, William ('. ('rei^'ht«)n, I'rinlt'nco IJobicheaii, Al.-itthew Savoy, Duiuim Murrisoii, Uobort Whitney, David .Summers, Wiljiain .McKay, .Fustus l''ark*i;^li, Alex- ander MillH, JameN (irahnni, haniel .Mc.Milltui, .Folin MeLe^';,Mn,Johu Ciirran, Robert Swim, Joint Ail)o, Alexander .McDeiniott, l{ol)ert.For- dau, William T. rnderhill, jr., (Jliarles Donalds, < 'liarle.^ 1{. l^yons, John Sullivan, Maurice O'Donnell, .lohn AlcCormick. Tlionuis If. Klaighler, Jiobert iFohnson, Hr,, Kiehard DaviVatt, Es(is. He venue Officers. Chatham— Col lector, Daniel Ferguson; Waiter, Searcher and Locker, Jauu's T. (Jrittiu. Newcastle - Collector, K, Haddow ; Waiter, Searrher and Locker, D. McCuar. Consuls. — Norwegian, lion. J{. Hutchinson. Prussian, Edward ll'itchinson, Esi\. C'liathai;! (iaslight Coin'>any. Uichard Hockin, lwt\,, President; Wui. Miiirhead and Dr. J. Pallen, Escis., Directors. United States Consular Agent.- -11. li. Call, Esq. , MlNtCirALrTIt OK NOUTHUMBKltl.ANK. Warden. — A. Adams. Secretary-Treasurer. —S. Thomson, (.}. C. Councillors. Ludlow, Kenneth Cameron, Abel l\. Pond ; BlissKeld, Knoch A. Bamford, Samuel Freeze ; Blackville, .John McLaughlin, •las. Donalds; North Esk, Michael llyan, Anthony Adams; South Ksk, Jared Tozer, John Parks ; Derby, . fames Kobinson, Francis H. dai(iine ; Nelson, Daniel Jialdwin, Allan A.M. Saunders ; RogerVille, ITrbain S. Cormier, Peter Thil)edeau ; Newcastle, Charles E. Fisli, John Morrisey ; Chatham, Roger Flanagan, Peter Loggie ; (Jrlenelg, "Wm. McNj-Aighton, Jas Fitzpatrick ; Hardwick, Jeremiah Sullivan, George Fovvlie ; Alnwick, Wm. li. Stewart, Romain Savoy. tl COUNTY OF (HniENS. .L R .hidgu of the County Court— James Sleadinan, Esi]. Currey, Esi]., Clerk. i .lustiees of tnc Pence — Charles Keith, .Joseph B. Perkins. Jos. " Coy, John IJ. Earle, .John Goldlinch, I)nniel N. Smith, Gilbert Perry, Charles E. Langau, Benjamin Hoal, Jesse (.'lark, William Malone, Francis Woods, AValter S. Butler. Thomas W. Carpen- ter, W. II. White, James Humphreys, George Smith, Henry Todd. U. P. Yeoraans, T. I^eonurd, Charles" Murray, Robert Phillij)s, James Pearson, John Corbett, Ebenc/.er Williams. Allen McDonald, Charles Stewart. Georue E. McLean, George N. Goldimr, Thomas E. McDonald, George Simpson, Isaac C. Burpee. >rathanicl li. Cottle, (icorge McDonald, Samuel L. Peters, Benjamin S. Palmer, John Inch, Thomas Iletherington, Joseph lloben, James tiuinu. Koberl Slip|>, Joseph Pennery, George Worden, Daniel Palmer, Daniel C. Stllwell, Duncan Mcljcan. Charles F. Cody, A. Judson Estabrooks. Uichard G. Barton, James llcid, T. Widiam Perry. William V. White, Geo. Colwel!, Peter Kuiiiht, ^licah Y.Cox. Samuel AL Starkey. .Fohn H. Kellcy, Charles Perkins, Archibald Carpeuicr, James Wilson, ('. H. Kingston, Moses S. Moore. Carey Estabrooks, William llawUhursl, Tliomas ODonncll. Peter Linghiy, Abraham \i. Bailey, Isaac B. .McGregor, .lames (lardiner, (Jeorge Dunn, G. i K. Vincent. John S. Belyea. Samuel Martiu. Ilciuy J. DuVer- nct, Howard Ahvard, r><-. E;(i . t'lerk. Jiis-tioes of the Peace — William Hamilton, John^leNair, John >!naia McAllister. AVilliam Ilamriton (2d), Patrick Doyle.'jr., .VlexAnder Lain;::. Willianx ^lott, David Sadlier, Joseph Wilid- ^»r. David Rifciiie. jr.. Peter TTamiiton. jr., Malcolm Patterson, ?^«hnQiinn. Andrew llaivie. William .lamieson, David Dnn- -.E. jr.. John .\dams, jr., Paul DeviM'caux. Lawrence LePoint, • ir-or^e White, .lames S. Morse, Adam Duncan. Hugh Miller, Angus >[oLean, jr.. Thomas llay(;s, .lames McAEilian, John Iha^son. Patrick L'lticau. -lohn Gcrear., James R. ^[cKen/ie, J-.'hn Mowatt, .James Mollit, .lames Duff Bain, John McNiesh. Dr. WilH.un Desbrow, Donald Kerr, Donald McLean and Daniel Frxifr. E.-quires. »:?h SheritT— William II. Phillips Es(i. Clerk of the Circuit- — Tames S. Mor.se, Es<|. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — James S. Morse, E^juirc. >irro.2-ate— .James S. Morse, Es({, Regi.i'.rar of Deeds and Wills -John Barbaric, Esq. Reirisirar of Probates — John I'arbarie, Esq. Supervisors of Roads— Robert Sinclair. James Jamieson and John Culligan. E-qs. Issuer of Marriage iJcenses— J. C. Barbaric, Es(j. Comnus^i'lners for takiiiLr Bail in the Supreme Court — Charles Murray fCimpbelltou). William .Montgomery, Es<|s. <'ommi»-ioners for Parish Courts — David Sadlier, Dalhousie; William Mott. Ad(lin:rtoii: John McMillan, Colborne; Andrew Harsie. Durham. R'-venue ()l!i«(-rs -P(»ri of Dalhousie, William Montgomery, Collector of t ii'^toms: E. I. Stewart, Waiter, Searclier and i| 1884.] SUNIJLHY, 70 Locker. Preventive- Oflloers— William Jamieson, Dalhousie; James McMillan, New Mills; William Doyle, Jacquet Jiiver. C'ampbellton, Archibald McKenzie, Deputy Treasurer; A. 11. Chamberlain, Waiter, Searcher, K Sl'NBLTRY. Judge of the Count}' Court— James Sleadman, Esq. (icorge J. Bliss, (Merk. Justices of the Peace. — Hon. Robert Duncan Wimot, Thomas A. Reckwith, William Hoyt, Thomas N. Gilbert, Thomas Hartt, John Glasier, Charles Tracey, Charles J. P)iiley, Sfe;dien P. Estabrooks, Chas. Brown, John Sinnuons. (^has. Burpee, Thos. Wright, Robt. Linton, Isaac Taylor, Jas. ^litohell, IVIartin Adiim?, W. E. Hoyt, J. C. Seely, Chas. IL Clowes, Jon'thn Bridges, A. I A. Sterling, Arch. Harrison, Chas. DulFy. Chas. D. O. Curry, J ' Henry DeWitt, Jer. Tracey, Jas. Miller, Jas. E. Simmons, Wm •y DeWitt, .ler. Iracey, McLean, John Stone. Wm. E. Perley, Adam Noble. Fred W. Bailey, George N. H. Harding, AVm. Harrison, David H. Smith, Thomas P. Tii\lor. Amos Thonii)son, George Grass, Amasa Smith, Avard Burpee, William Alcorn, Dennis McCluskey, Daniel McKenzie, Raiusford W. Foster, John Reese, I*alrick Coleman, John T. i^Iiles, Edwin Street. Charles Baker, John Sowers, Frederick 1). Smith, William Ilarrison, John D. Wil- . George VV^ HoI)en, Isaac Stephen.son, James Shields, Con- mot stantine McNeill, James Kirkpatrick, Alfred Bunker, Samuel IB '■ 80 VK TORIA, 11884. I.. SKtep, Alcxandt'i" L. ^latthcws, Juincs Fowler, Jjudcs llrtrail- ton. .Fames S. Iiayiuoiid. .). Alex. Mctiee, Daniel llaslem, Thos. I{. lloberls, David Duplissey. Jonas (larkson, Tlios. E. i-^milh. 11 Arthur (Jraliani, Gcorne Anustrontr, ,]ames Turner, jr., ...kI ji Alberuy (irasf-, Kscfs, Jliirh' Sheriir— Cliarlps If. Clowes, Es(|. Clerk of the Circuits— Charles W. Bockwilh, E.s(|. Clerk of the Peace — (4eor^f(? ,T. lili.ss, Es([. .Iud,<;e of Probates — Thomas A. Hi.'ekwith, Esq. Keuistrar of Deeds and Wills and liegistrar of Probates — J. Clarkxtn, l'iS(|. ls>uer of Marriaii'e Licenses— ]Moscs II. Coburn, E.sq. Coiiunissioners for Takinit; Affidavits — Thomas A. Bcckwith and C. H. Clowes, Ks(|S. (,"ommi>si(jn( IS of Parish Courts— Thomas A. IJeokwith, Bur- ton: Charles IJrown, Maugi^rville; Thomas P. Taylor, Sheffield: .lohn I). >Vi!inot. IJncoln; Thomas E. Smith, lilissville: Chas. Tracey, (iladstone: .lohn ^liller, sr., Northfield. |{e('eiver of Koyaltio for Sunbury and (Queens — .John >Iay- narroses II. Coburn, Frederick j Seelv, Thomas Tnrnev, ,Iohu U. Scelv, Henry Rees, Albert Fer- guson, .lohn T. li.iilev. II. H. Mitchell. Thoiluis Taylor, George Noble. David \V. llaVlt. Thomas II. Kelly and Geors,n' A. Per h'V, lOsqs. Auctione('r^• — (ieorge C. Nevers, Thom:is A. Bcckwlth, Wm. iJurpee and .lames S. NVhile, Es(is. ^ Game AN'iiiden— A. M. Matthews. Es([. MINK IPAMTV Ol' Sl'NlU'RY. NVarden. — Boberl Linton, Es(|. Secretary-Treasurer — Wm. K. Taylor, V]sc\. .Viulitor — I). K. Duplisea, Es(|. Councillors — IJurton, Georiic Armstroni;' and .lames Ilolden; Blis^ville. .\ndrew Dunn and .John W. Hoyt; Gladstone, Chas. L. Tracey and Aichibald L. ^Matthews; >Iaugerville, Ilanford iiroAvn and Georux; A. Perley: Sheflleld, Thomas P. Taylor and Charles, J. Binpee: Lincoln. Alberny (irass an, Heed. Wm. Wivtsou, Oliver (,'urli.ss, (Jeorire Murcldnson, I.<»aac 1884.] VICTORIA. 8J .ilKl ) 4 1 if ^1 (JauncL". (i. T. Biiinl, P. (1. Fraser. J. ('. .>[an/.(!r. S. S. Vandine. M. n. ("ox, (i.W. Day. Ucuisl J)aiiil(". Osboni Ilainsfoid. G. Tliibodeau, J. A. Maii/.cr, S. CaMuhcy. S. Annstrou^. K. W. L. Tliil)l)itlH. II. P. Pelerson, Win. Hrayall. jr.. Uic-hard K. P^vorcU. Leonard Kelly, IJcnjaniin Kilhurn, l)avi(l IJurns, Thomas Watt, .1. Mar!4i>;on. .lolm ^IcDouijald, .I.A.Grant, If. (jl. FuUorton, J. ('. Lawson. J. A. Armstrong-, Pclcr AVatson, .lohn netherinii^ton, Janu's Downey, IT. K. Illsenck, Tlionia.*^ Cameron. .lohn IJedell, .V. .1. I'erley, AFosos Craiy, Wm. P. Flanders. A. H. ITallett, G. A. IJedell, Thomas Kuowles, Peter (banter, .lames Ait ken, .las. E. Simmons, liaudolph Curry, (ieorge jjuckingham, E. Porter l?oss, .lames sillier and -lohn Mulhern, Esquires. High Sheritr — .lames Tibbits, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits — W. F. Kertson, Escj. Keei)er of the Kolls and Clerk of the Peace — D. B Gallagher. .judge of Probates — W. F. Kertson. E.s(|. Registrar of l*rol)ates — .lames Tibbits, Escj. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— .John C. McCluskey, E.sq. Commissioners for taking Special Bail — Adam Beveridge, Hon. .Tohn Costigan. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — William Everilt, R. AV. li. Tibbits, II. B. Peterson and Saul Bishop, Escjs. Abolition and Imprisonment of Debtors' Act — F. W. Brown, 1). B Gallagher and P. II. Davis, Es(|.s. Commissioners for taking Aflldavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. .John Costigan, F. W. Brown, D. B. Gallagher. .Tohn E. MeCluskey and R. IT. Davis, Estjs. Commissioners of I^xrish Courts — Andover, .Joseph Barnes and .Tames A. Armstrong; (irand Falls, F. W. Brown and I^ewis Kiveis; T*erth, Aloscs Craig and ^Murray B. Co.\; Drummond, II. Peters and Lingard Peterson: (Jordon, .Tohn Ryan; Lome, .John McDougall. Board of \'Mluators — John Ryan, (cordon, Chairman; .Tames E. Porter, Andover; Moses .1. Price, Drummond; Robert Wal lace, Andover; Charles Inman, I'erth. Coronors— 1{. W. L. Til>bils. M. P. I*., Walter Graham and E. Hutchinson. Esijs. Xoiaries Public— W. F. Kertson, D. B. Gallagher, Charles Straton and R. II. Davis, J-^stis. Seizing Otticei' — .John Pyan, Es(i. Collector Customs — F. W. Brown. .'\. Bedell; Prevenrive Officer. (Jeorgi .\uctioneers — F. ^\. P>rovn, .Tohn and Samuel .1. Raymond. E.-q. Trustees of (irammar School — George 'I A. .1. Perlcy and Rev. Leo A. IToyt. Game Warden— Ailam Beveridge, lilsii. Es<|.: Sub-Collector, Geo. IJaird. McCluskv. Lewis Pickett Baird, .los. B:nnes, MUNirirAIillY OK VI( TO!U.\. Warden — Charles McCluskev. Esii. Secretarv-Trcasurer— R. W.'li. Tibbitts, Es(|. m 82 WESTMORLAND. [1884. Auditor — John (\ McCluskcy, Esc^. Councillors — Andover, S. A. Cameron and William Tomlin- son; Perth, Enoch Lovely and William I'aul; (Jrand Falls, Charles Mc('luskev and Daniel Murchinson; Drummond, Geo. W. Day and .1. C. "Upham; Gordon. E. P. Brown and J. I). Gib- erson; Lome, Isaac Ganace and William EvcM'itt. COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. [ I Jii(lj?e of the County Court.— Hon. Bli.s.s Botsford. .1. B. Peck, Esq.. Clerk. Justices of the Peace. -Amos E. Botsford, Danl. HaniuKton, Geo. Oulton. Thos. Keillor. Kufus Cole. .Jos. Carman, Alex. Muni'o, x\.lex. Wripht, Peter ' ! McSweeiie}'. Amos ( )Kn Dickie,C. B. (Jod frey. M. Black, M. Porier. F. Robidoux. ({. IVlletier. J. R. Lutz, J. Siker. E. Cogswell, L. Conneau d^iinsec). E. Babin (I'ain.sec), C. Trites, A. Simjj son, J. Scott. D. Crossman, R. Trenholm, W. M. Morri.s. W.A.Wells, (i. Oulton. H. Seamen. D, Wheten. C. Atkinson, J. Sweeney, T. Ilennes.sey, .1. McVey. J). 1*. J.audry. S. Robicheau, E. Steves. A. (lOoden. A. Cartel", 1. j Burk. .J. B. Gaudet, 1). Cha))nKin. J. Ijounsbury. H. Dobson, N. Wilbur. .F. I Rentun, ,). Trenholm, .1. B. Boudi-eau. D. A. Bourgeois, S. Somers, ({eo ! Chapman. Robt. A. Chapman. Thomas A.'.McJjcan. W. C. SiUiker, J. Fred- ! erick Allison, Robert Towse, Aime A. Bourgeois, Ferdinand LeBlanc, How i ard Truenuvn. Rt>bert Prescott. William H. I"'aulkner, Hypolite Bellivean. Aime T. Bonvie, William E. Barnes, Alfred Bonnell, Watson Newson, Amos ' Goodwin, sr., .Vlfred Moore, James G. Sutherland, Bedford Harper, Thaile P. Legere, Francis Comineau, James McQuaid, James Walker, S. C. Alward. I John Harry, Frederick A Chapman, Robert Scott. Howard Murray, God I frey Siddall. ,J. Bedford Alle.i. Mattliew Allen. Stephen Davis. Robert ' Laiub. .JauK's Hastings. William Welsh. Patrick Riley, Patrick O. Mahoney. i Adam Simpson. Josei)h S. Atkinson. Stephen Anderson, William A. Black- I lock. Martin N(dahan, William Peacock, Henry B. Killam, Joseph Trueman. Charles Read. I'hilicien S. LeBlanc. Maurice Billiveau. James Stephei.son. ir^r: 1884. NVESTMOKl.ANI). 83 'l! Altraliam (Jrant, Kiflianl T. Allain. (ieorfcc Spciu'c, William Ward. (Jforxe B. Willet. Kdwin Copp. Ilarvoy Copp. Ovid TinKlt'y. t'liarle.s H. (Joodwin. Kdward Oulton, Iluinphicy Bow.ser, Robert L. Me Loan. Christopher W. f ;ole. John T. Carter, (Jershon Maxwell. Martin Dowiin. Alexander Oirvan. Philip Kelly. Herbert t'olpitts. John Casey, Clement F. Doiron. l.eon Poirior. Hypolite A. Poirior. John A. Niekerson. Edward Thomas Smith. Edward McDonald. William Jackson. Uriah K^ith. James Wilson. Sherman Cornelius Rj'an. Andrew S, Legere, .John McLauchlan, Marcus W. Bateman, .John Friel. Thomas Henry (iilbert, AValter B. Henry and Arthur W. D. Knapp, l*]s(is. Clerk of the Circuits. -J. B. Peck. Esq. Hifrh Sheriff. ~Kobei-t A. Chapman, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Charles V. Knapp. P'sq. Jud^e of Probates. —A. E. < )ulton. Esij. Registrar of Pi-obates. —Charles E. Knapp, Es(i. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— Wm. Blackhou.se, Esq. Coroners.— Jacob Wortn an, W. J. M. Ilanington, J. W. Chapman.'Robt. Bell. Chipman W. Smith, J(/nii Blacklock. Colin VanlJuskirk. Ralph Si(hlall, Thomas A. LeBlanc, Charles Somers, Ch'ment Burk, Nelson O. Trites. Wm. W. Irviii, George Dixon. Edward C. tJooden, William Dobson. John Irvine, J- C. Price, Elias "W. Elliott Wm. Bi.ssett. F. (iaiidet. M.D.. Blair Estabi-ooks John Baird and E. Moore. Esquires. ( ouunlssicmers for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— Edward Cogswell and Robert Hallett, Esqrs, Sackville; D. Hanington and William B. Deacon. Shediac; S. S. Wilmot and Jolni Boyd. Bale Verte— Howard D. Charters. Point DeBute— Martin Truenmn. and all the Attorneys-at-Law in the County. Com mis.sioners for Taking Special Bail in the Supreme Coiu-t.— Howard D. Charters, Moncton: S. S. Wilmot,SaUsbury: Wm. B. Deacon, Shediac; and the Judge of the County Court in the Province. ^-Notaries Public. -D. L. Hanington, Charles E. Kna^)p, J. B. Peck. A.J. Hickman, Dorchester. A. D. Richard. Sackville. 1). Hanington. W. J. (Jilbert. Wm. H. Deaconand N. A. Landry, Shediac; Bliss Botsford. Charles Holstead. Harvey Atkinson and R. B. Sir.ilh. Moncton; Chris. Milnerand H. A. Powell. Sackville; B. S. Reed, Dorchester. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts.- J. Wortmau and Lovell Lewis, Moncton; George Chai)man, Salisbury; Wm. B. Deacon and F. (i. Harsh- man. Shediac; S. (i. (idbert and JI. F. Richards. Dorchester; Wm. Duncan and Patrick Hebert, Botsford; Sand. Shai-o and Chappclle SilUker, West morland: William T. (ieorge and Walter Caliill, Sackville: Thomas Herritt, Petitcodiac. Connnissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow !\[arsh. Sackillve.- .James Lowerison. C(unmissioners of Sewers for ?\»x Creek Marsh, Moncton.— Davitl Burke and Fiorian White. ' Commissionei-s of Sewers. Great Canal, Parishes of Westmorland anman(UorchePter), W. J. M. Hanington, and William B. Deacon ',Sliodiac), Robt. Ilallctt and Jesse L. Bent (Sackville), Jacob Wortmau (.Moncton), Hobcrt MoHatt (.Salisbury). I Issuers of Murriai'-o Li(;('n.!<> Rwffiif.v. Joseph Crandall and William (iwaii. IN'tcrs t'(>iiil)iria(io!i Lock Companv. Moucton. Ltfwis ('aiv««ll. .las. Mf Allist.-r. W. V. Denintc, A. K. IVtei.s. I'. S. Archibald. .1. .1. Wallace ami H. T. St«'veiiH, Directum. MT'NICIPAMTV OK WKSTMnRI^NI). Wrtnk'ii- V. A. Back. Kst). ('omicilluis IJotsford. Wdliaiii Avard and Patrick Riley: Dorchester. A. D. Richard and William l)ul)Son: Moncton. Stephen Willis and Richard Ijitcs: Sackville. (SeorKc Campbell and Amos O^den; SaUshury, Hiram Hnmphrcy and Robert Kay: Sliediac. ('. II. (iallant and K. .1. Smith: Westmorland. ('. A. Klack and Albert Trneman. (H)l[NTV OF YOIIK. Jifhjfi of the CoKutij f 'onrt. — las. Stoadman, E.s<(. Cluis. If. B. Fisher Clerk. Jn:<(irifli^;., .lames Johnston, George ilatt, Chas L. Haitt, Stephen Boone, (ieo. Ingruhain, AiMington E. Clill", Saml. Colter, Jas. Henry, William Hoyd, Asa Mitchell, Jas. Parent, Michael Doherty, Leverit Estabrooks, Churles McCormack, Leonard Verxa, Geo. Foster, David Douglas, Henry Boone, Chas. McGibbou, Hiram II. Veysey, Wm. Foster, .Adam.Jackson, .lohn Rutherford, Geo. Cruller, David li. Thomas. JeremiHh Meaher, John W. Barker, Henry McFarlane, Alexander Bennett, Benjamin Yerxa, William C. Joslin. John L. Gnat. Hugh McKav, John Taylor, Joel Millar, Alexander McL*an. Peter D. Keyes, Samuel Verxa, Wiiliaiii H. Biden, kichard Lonsr, Btnjamin Atherton, ralvjn Estabrooks Tho-. F. Barker, J(>liii Davidson, lames M I3rown. John B. Grant, Th Verxa, Norman Hailett. William .McKay. C. H S. Croukife, Jeremiah Howland, Allre»l Uarllett, A. S Hoyt, William J. Wiggins, David Lind- say, Thomas .McVey, Jas. K. Binder, Robert Slo;it, Jtimes W. Ebbett, Heiijamin 11. Burt, John Richards, John McBean, sen., David Richards, Wm. Tomlinson, Saml. K. Nasou, Kdwa:dSpeer, George Ilagermun. Thos. Gillmor, Frank Watson, Wm. E.. Johnstone, Odber Dunphy, Alex. Munio, Thomas Morns, John Lyons. Thos. Cobuin, Luther («oodsi)eed, Whitman Estey, Wm. Fisher, Ch »s. 8. Ingral-am. John Oliver, Benj. N. Goodspeed. Geor,je S. Terrill, Jjs W. Jewett, Geo Byrams. Geo ii. Vanwart, William T. ilowe, F. D. Estabrooks, Luke Lawson, Joho Shields, William Inch, J. R. Garden, John Swan, A. Charters, Williain Hay, S. Wi.kiuson, Hichanl Jones. (jioi.rf,'e L. Hoyt, James Bird, 1884. T VORK. 85 /i)|ihur H. I)mii)liy, John C. Murmy, Jolin Hinchey, Alansoii Mc- NiiUy, W. Harvey Lawrence, Abraham MclCeeii, Kilward K. Merri- j thew, Ahraluuii Brewer, si-., Krederick W. ( 'leinents, Daniel H. Hart- I It.'V, (Vdonijah Morehouse, 'J'honias Trail, Charles Heustis and Juds^in j (lunter, xV, J. Browii, P. McPeake, C. J. Tozer, Daniel A. Kstey, Jas. I T. Maston, Robert Hain.^, jr, Louis Mazerall, Herbert Kstey, A. ]J. , Avery, (Jeorj,'e HowLiud, John Pagan, Archibald Charters, llobert ' Macklin, (J. Ward Meriithew, William Murphy, JtKseph Noble, JesHe I iJarker, Henry A. Davidson, Joseph T. Masten, James Candjer, tiames 1 Wisle}', Andrew Anderson, A. ('. Whitehead. Kicluvrd .Fojies, William McHean, Jose|ih (Joodvvin, Joseph Hawks, Alexander l^awson, Henry : G. ('. Wetniore, Charles S. E.stey, John Foony, jr, Geor^'e W. Currie, KdwinT. Miller, Theoi)liilus Edwards, K. Cronkhite, M. S. Hyan, Jolin C ornhill, .lohn H. Miurh, Charles \V. Kstey, James Liiw,Thos. Moss,VVm, Shaw, David l> Jones, Walter H. Patterson, Dennis Con- , iiolly, James Love, Alexander Uovd, Jolin A. Campbell, W. Jones, .lolin lilaek, Krank Clark, Jesse Clark, jr., Charles Tapper. Henry Iilair. Frederick Cilmore, John S. Mooers, Thomas Katiyan, IJainsford f'rice and I'obert Hull, Ks<|uii'es. yy/y/t/S'/ic///^".— A. A. Steiliiig", Ktjciuirr. Dvpnly S/ttrif.—.loh\i Haw I borne, Es<|. Keeper of Ihe Rolls and (Jlcrk nf the Peace— \S\n. Wilisoii, Ksii. Surrogate. — (ieor'^o F. II. Mlnchiii, Ksipiire. ' RcgUtrar of Probata^. — KiiUicis A. 11. Stratton, Ksqulro. I ]ie(/istrar of Dceib- and Wi/h. — Abraham I). Yerxa, Es(iuire. Hobt. i Mooic, Esquire, Deputy. ' VoroHcrs. — Judah Hammond, John Marshall, Thomas Hrown, S. D. j ; Macphenson, Thoodoro C. Brown, David Little, Hiram Dow, (leo. Xe\ers!, ' Will. Jiimicson, Ilezckiah Oionkite, Charles McGibboii, Alexander Hay, kr.mi:n, •« t< ( Joseph Vandiiie, Kmiuire, 1 John McPhursoii, Ewiuiro, ( ( 'luirlos Thonius, Kirt<|uirt', I William Cooper, KHuuire, ( Patrick Karrel, K.s(|uire, I CliarleH Scidly, Ksfpiirt', ( .lohii Moore, K8(iuire, ) Alexander U\irchill, Est|iiir»' ( William Wilson, Emiuire, j VVeIlin}?ton Ward. I St. Ann's Ward. . ( 'nrleton Waril, > i^ueens Ward. Kings Ware William McKay, Esquire, •lohn Woodward, City Marshal. Daniel Casey, Road Master. David Currier, Wharfinj^er. Elijah Clark, Esquire, Commissioner of the Alms House. N. ■ T. WhcH'ler, Server of City Ta.x Noticed, and Collector of Miseellaneous Licenses. Martin Xowlin, Keeper City Hall, As8es8(»rs. — Wm. Wheeler, Chairman; (f3oim» A. Cliff. Revisors. — Alderman McPherson, Thomas, Burchill, Hall and Wil- son. Trustees of Schools. — Appointed by (iovernment: A. F. Iiandoli>h, Chairman; J. L. Inches and Hr. Coulthard. Appointed by City Council: Wesley Van wart, A. A. Sterling, Patrick JDever and S. 1). I McPherstm. PoLiCK DKi'AJtTMKNT. — Joliu L. Mnrsli, Ks(|uirc, Police Magistrate ; John liiehnrds and John ^rcDonald, Esrpiires, Sitting Magistrates ; I'vliceiucu — Dow Vandint', Sergeant. I' FiuK Dki'aktmknt. — Andrew IJpsi'tt, ('hief P^nji^iueer : George; Ilatt, jr.. Assistant Engineer. Alcmndna iStcain Fire Eny'mc ('oiitjiuni], Xo. 1. .1. 15. Ilawtlioiiic, Captain ; James White, Engineer. Frcderirton Steam Fire Eufjlne f'ompnity, No. 2, John E. Perks, j: jj Captain, (lordon Kelly, Engineer. Xo. o. Hand Engine, Janies Hodgers, Captain. No. 4. Hand PJngine, Henry Pollock, Captain. Fikf: PuoTEeriuN Cu.mi'.vnv.— James Fowler, Ca|itain. Hook juid Ijadder Company. A. (». Kdgecondie, f 'ai>taiu. Pound Keeper, .lohn Woodward. li ; Commons Drivers. - Kichardson Boone, Peter Hannii, John Wctod- ]| ward, W. J[. Friel, Robert C^ninn, .Joseph MiUTay, Jsaae Burden, .lames Roberts, William D v\ is, Martin Xowlin, (Jeorge Clinton, N.O , T. Wheeler, Paul Phillips, ilebedee Wright. (^)nstables.--liichardson Boone, Peter Haining, .lohn Woodward, W. H. Friel, W. VV. Long, Robert <^iinn, Jose])h Murray, .lames Kol)erts, Wm. Davis, Martin X'owlin, (Jeo. Clinton, N. T. Wheeler, , l' James Duuhq). ( i A.L(.T10m:ki{s — Ja.«. li. ncverley, .Joseph My.'^hrall, Geo. A J'erley, Geo. B. Peters, G. H. A'anwart, B. \i. Burt, .1. Litderteld, Alexander Hay, Samuel Blair, Geo 'go L. Hoyi, William (ir. Hatch, Edward Lowe, 18fi4.T llOYAL FAMILY, 87 E. K.-tol)rook8, Thomas McVcv, VVm. Whitehead, llc/xkiiih Cronk- hite, II. G. V. Wetmoie, Wihnot (.Jiiiou nnd John Woodward. SiKVKvouH OK Li;.MHK«. -Wihiiot (Juiou, W. H. Tiinicr, Alfred Tur- ner, Peter Haiuing, N. T. VVheelor, David Currier, (ieo. Parker, ¥. H. Ticrrv, L. A. Kstey, R. McNally, K. Roone, A. W. Fleuiinp, John StirlluK, .1. Murray, J. T. Wheeler, H. K. Syidiers aid F. S. Kntey, Cyrus W. }3urt, Inspector of .Shin<,'les. SfUVKYOHH OK Wooo ANO CoAi-.— Wilniot ( ruiou, 'I'homaK Howfll, 1). Currier, W. R. Turner, J en.se Waters, Peter Haininj,', Chas. L liichards, Jas. T. Wlieeler, Janieu Murray and H. E. Syphers. SciivKYOR OK IcK. — 1). Currier, Iknce ViEWKUs. — H. Dohorty, W. McKny, P. Fit/patrick, D. Keiiiiy, J. Hyau and M. Kyan. City ExfiiNKEU.— A. (i. Heckwith, C. K., Es(inirc. Fkedkhicton SociKTY OK St. Anduew.— W. Brydoue Jack, D. C.L., President; Judge Fraser, 1st Vice-President; James II. Howie, 2d Vice-President; H. Mathewson, Secretary-Treasurer; Pev. A. J. ^[^\vatt, D.D., Chap. ; R. Thorburn, ^Tarshal ; I). Hossack, Pijier. Y. M. C. Association. -George F. Atherton, President; J. W. Spunlen, Ceo. F. Athertake, Robert McElroy, David Cropley ; Prince William, Leverett Kstabrooks, Chas. McCormick ; (^ueenburry, Alanson McNally, Albert Lounsburry ; Southampton, Jas. K. Pinder, Jas. T. !Maf tin, St. Mary's, B<;nj. Cldse, Wm. H. White; Stanley, Wm. Currie, John Calhoun. THE QUEEN AND KOYAL FAMILY. Her Majesty Alexandrina Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great biitain and Ireland, (^ueen of the Colonies and Dependencies thereof, Kinpress of India, Defeniler of the Faitli. Born LMth May, 1810. Succeeded to the Throne 20th June, 1S37, 4t. Adtidral Uoyal {Navy. Married 2Iird .(ainiary, lft74. tin (Jraiid Duchess Marie Alex- I andiowna, dau;.cliter of the Miiiiieror ^|(», Married July oth, ISOC;^ ti> Prince l^'relerick (MiiiHtiaii Charles I Au^fustus of .Schle.s\vi;,'-H(dstein-Soiideiliitr;^'li-Au^Mi.sterliui^h. j Her Itoyal Hi^hnesH j.ouise Caroline Alherta. Horn March IDtli, I 1848. Married March 21st, 1S71. to .fnhn, Manjuis of L .rne, Kui;,'lit. I H«s Koval Hi-huess Arthur Vvilliani Patrick Albert. Duke -.f Con- I uau-jht linru May 1st. l^i.V). I.t-Coloiud PiHe l;ii^,ade, iTtli Keji- ! teniher, lS7(i. Man led llith Marcli, IS?!*, toTriiicess lionise .Mar^'aret, ' (lau;,'hter of Pritice l"'rederick Chailes of Pruwsia. ! His Ivoyal Hi-rhuess JiCojiold (!eorL;e ^)u^;ca^l AHiert. l?orii April ' 7th, 185:$; MiiiVied April 'J7th, lSS-.», l.. Princess Helena of Wahleck, I Her Jtov.vl Hii^duiess JJeatrice Marv N'ictoria Feudoie. I'x'in , Aitril, ls:.7. 14tli DOMINION OF CANADA. The Most Xohle Hknkv Chaui.ks Kkitm I'ktt^ -Fitz.mal'Iuck. Mar(|uis of Jiausdovvrie, in the Peera;re of the I/niteci Kingdom, Earl of Kerry and Slielliurnj in the Peerage of Irelanci, Goveruor-lJyueral of the Dominion of C.anai'a. UlEKN H riu\ V COlNtll, I'Oi; l a.NADA. Right Hon. .^ir John A. McDon;iM (Pru. ier), anowell, Minister of Customs. Hon. A. \V. McTiellan, Minister of Marine anil Fisheries. Hon. John Costigan, Minister of Inland I'evenue. Hon, Sir Alex. Cami>l)el!, Minister of .lustice. Hon. Frank Smith. Tresident of the ( 'ouncil. Hon. 1). \j. .McPherscm, Si)e'iker of the Senate (without portfolio!. Mkmheks OK I'liE Sknatk oy THK PiioviNtK ov Ni'.w BI{l:^•^;•sI«.'^;.-- Hon. Amos. Fdwin Jiotsford, Westmorland; Hon. ^^'•lliam Hunter Odell, Frederieton ; Hon. Davit I War!.. Uicliibucto , M^ a, Joiiu Fer- gu.son, Bathursu; Hon. John Boyd, .-t. John; Hon, Atmer I»eid Mo- Clv!':nt. ]4ope'vell: Hon. John (Jlasier, Suitl>u;y ; Hon, Jamt ^ Dever, iSt. .loiiu; iloii. Williauj Muirliead, Chatham; Hon. ,\. i St. John. I D, iA'win, 1 i 1884. I'IU)VIN<'E OK NKW IIIUNSWUK. 89 .MkMIIF.IIS ok THK Hdl'SK ok CuMMoXS Kult TIIK l'l{(>\I.\('K nK NkW HurNswu'K Allioit, .1. W'allnce ; CiirK'tou. David Frviiif; ( 'liail(»tt«', A. II. (iiliunur; (Jloui-eHtrr, Koniit'dy K. Minns; Kent, I'. A. liumlry; Kin;,'s,(ienr^,'e K. Fnstor; Nortliiiinltfi'laud, Jlim T. Mitchell ; (^iit^ciiH, (J. (!. Kin^': Ko>f Ontario. His Htmo.Hcn. THKOpOHK !{( )]iITAILLE. Lieutenant-CoveriK.i' (»f the J'mvince of (Quebec. His Himnr Hon. MATTHKW I.. KICHKV, l.ieiitenant-Ciovernor of the IVovince .if Xuva Scotia. His Honor Hon. U«)I5KRT DINC.VN WIIiMOT, Lieutenant-CJov- ernor of the Province of New liiunswick. His Honor Tfon. THOS. HKATFr JrAVrLAXI), hie)itenant-(iover- nor of I'rince Eiiwanl Ishind. His Honor Hon. .1. ('. AITKKNS, liieiitt-nant-liovcrnorof .Manitoba. His Honor Hon. ALMKHT NORTON HH^HAKDS. Lieutenant-(iov- ernor of Hritisli Cubmiliia. His Honor Hon. K. DKWDNKY. Liciitenant-(Jovernor of the North- West Territories. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor the Hon. ROBERT DUNCAN WILMOT, liieutenant- Governor of ^^he Province of New Brunswick. Henry "NVihnot, Ea(|., Private Secretary to the Tiient.-lJovernor. Captain Alfred F. Street, Aide-de-Canip. EXKCITIVK OOKXCIl,. Hon. Thos. Ct. tiillespie, Piesident. Hon. David McLellan, Provincial Secietary; Hon. A. (i. Blair, Premier, Attorney-tJeneral; Hon. James Mitchell, Siuveyor-General; Hon. P. G. Ryan, Chief Coniniissi<»ner Board of Works; H(m. Robert J. Ritchie, Solicitor-General; Hon. Dr. Vail, H»)n. Gains S. Turner and Hon. A. Harrison, without office. LECISI.ATIVE COLNl'ir.. Hon. D. Hanington, President. Hon. William Hamilton, Hon. D. Hanint,'ton, Hon. John Hon. Thomas 1^. Jones, Hon. ('. A[clner!iey, Jiou. Archil)ald scm, Hon. John Flewelling, Him. James Jiyan, Hon. Robert son, Hon. W. B. Beveridye, Hon. A. F. Randolph, Hon. A A. son, H«in. A. D. Richard, Hon. James Holly. Okkicers. —George Bo^sfortl, Esq., Clerk; J. H. Phair, E.s(|., ant Clerk; James White, E.s(i., Engrossing Clerk; Henry (J. t more, Escj., Legislative Librarian; John Parks, Usher of the Rod; Rev. F. Alexander, Chaplain. 4 Lewis, Harri- Robin- David- As.sist- '. Wet- Black IK) t'KOVINCE (tK NEW BRUNSWIfK. 18«4. Ilol .SK uF ASSKMUI.V. }|oi(. JiMUf-* 1"]. Lyiiott, Speaker. County d*" All)ert.— Hi>n. W. .f. T^'wi^, M. 1) , Hillsboiwiyh; Hon. (Jiiius Turner, Harvey. Ci>unty of Carleton. (Jeor^eH Wliite, Centreville; John S. Leifjh- ton, Woodstock. County of Chailotte. — .lolin MoAdani, Milltown : Hon. James XHtc'liell, St. Ste«)lien; Hon. .laiue* K. Lvnott, St. (ieorge; (ieor^'eF. Hil>l.ur(l, St (le.ir^i-. ( 'ounty of (JloHcester. Kraueis J. .Me^[anu.•<, Fiathurst Villuye ; Hon. I'atiiek H. IJyan, ( ara(|U»'t. County of Kent. William W'lieaton, Kiehbueto ; Tlon. J. liaHlane, St. MuryV. County of Kin;,'s. Kiimemoiv K. Morton, Sn.-Hex; Hon. K. A. \'ail, Su«seN ; (i. H. Klewelliii;:, Ham]iton. County of .\faiiawaska. l'Htri(rk liymttt, Kdmnnitston. County of Northumberland A[. Adam*<, Newcastle; William .\. Parks, Newcastle; Hon. Thomas K. (iillespie, Chatham; Jolui P. Bui-chill, Xelson. County of (»ueeMs. 'i'homas Ht't!iiriu<,'ton, tlohnston; Albert Pal- mer. Haniiistead. County of IvestiLrouche. .1. Cunard IJarltnrie, Halhousie: Charles H. I^abiiois, iJalliousie. Cityf St. John, .lohn \'. Kllis, St. J«ihn; K/.ekiel McIa'o<1, St. John. Countv of St. dohn. Hon. David AfcLellan, Portland. St. John; A. A. Stiiklon, St. John: Hon. II. J. ifitehii-. St. dohn; William A. (>uinton, Fairviiii. < 'oiuity of Simbury. \v . I-]. Perhy, JiHssville: CeorL;e A. Sterlinir, rpper Mau.^'erville. Cotmtv of Victoria. P. W. li. Tihbits, Andover. County of W('stn;.>!l:ind. Charles A. Black, M. D., P.:.ie Verte; Hon. I) L. Hitninnt.iu, J)orchester; dohn .\. Hnmithrey, .Moncton. County of York, (leorj^e (N)lter, l^pper Keswick; Edward L. Wet- ni'iie. Kiederieton; Hon. Andrew (J. lilair, Frederieton; Prnderick P. Tl.om|isun. Frederieton. OU'lCKKH OK llorSE Ol' .VSSKMIII-V. (ieor^'e J. IVdss, FiS(|., Clerk; John Kichards, Es([., Assistant Clerk ; •bdin 1). (Jrieve.s, Ksi|., Sei j^eant-at-Arms ; Pev, Joseph McLeo.l, Ch'tplain; C. W. Peckwith and .Albert (ireyory, Ks(pures, Engrossing Cl.ks ol'l' ■^:U^i ol' THE I'KOW.N. Hon Davi 1 Mcljcllan, Peeeiver-deneval and Provincial Secretary ; Hon. Andiew C. lilair. .\ttornuy (Jener; J • Hon. Pobert J. Ritchie, S(.d(;itor (ieiM'rul; William t'i.ck, Kstj., Atlvocate-Ceneral ; William Htnry Tuck, 1). C. 1^., Clerk of the Ciown ; ilameM S. Peek, Esq., .Vudiroi-Ceneral ; .1. W. Smith, Esi]., Deputy Provincial Secretarj' and l)ei>uty Keceiver-< ieneral ; .Vndri'W Inches, Es';., l)ei>nty Snr- veyor-(«eneral. Oiic(,i''k Coinis'/, — Hon. Charles N. Skinner, David S. Kerr, Jamo9 J. Kiive, Lewis P. Fi>lier, »!. S. (iiinnner, li. Lester I'eters.Williain Jack, Wm. II. Tu.k. ( 'harks W. Weldon, F. K. Ikirker, Allan Davidso... Samuel Thomson, 'i'lu'oi)liilus DcsPirjsay, Win. James (tllbcrt, 1884.] CONSULS— COrRTH. 01 ! (Jt'ori^c (». Gll!)(Mt, II. Hutchinson. B R. Stevenson, I). ],. llan- ington. ('. II B Kislicr, K. C. VVetmore and P. A. Landry, Esquires. Consuls and Consular Agents. Darius B. Warner, X'nil-i"! States C'ohhuI at tlie Port i)f St. John. Ezra W. (Jale, V'ico-' ' .. i \\ Deputy. Paul J^ange, U. S. Consul at St. l?tephen. United States Consular Agents. Jienjannn ]{andail, St. (Jeorj^e; (Ji'urj»e Stickney, St Andrews ; Spafford Barker, Kredericton ; l{. R. (.'all, Newcastle, Mir.; G. F. Hol)en, M'.Adani Junction; Wni. F. .Uexander, (Jrand Manan. Holtert Thoinp.sdn, jr., Consul for North (Jeruian Knipiro, fur the Ciiunties of St. John, Charlotte, WestuKU'land and .Mliert. Alexander Morri-son, Consul (lermaii Kn'pire fur Ikpstiifoufhe, Kent, Northumberland and (Jloueester. John H. Thoni.son, Uoyal Vice-Consul for Hungary and Austria. Wm. Thomson, Vice-Consul at St. John for Sweden and Norway. .1. H. Scaminell, Vicf-Consul for Chili and Peiu. AV'illiam ]>. Carvill, Ks(|., Consul for France, St. -folin. Jlenry Ja 'k, Ks(|., Vice-Consular Agent for Spain at St. John, N. B. F. (). Allison, FiS<|., Portuguese Consid at St .lohn, N. P». W. B. Morris, Ksf|., Consular Agent for Spain at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Ksij., do ilo St. Stephen llich. Hutchison, Vice-Cou-sulat .Mirainiehi for Sweden and Norway. loiht. Hutchi.son, do Kestigouehe ilo do •Folni Fergu.son, .do I5athurst ucl)ec.— Henry W. Frith, Esq., Barri.ster, St. John. Conunissit>uer for Massachu.setts. Ji»!iu Kerr, Esq. COURTS. SfPUKMK COIJKT OK Jl'Oir.VTL'RK. Chirf Jiwif ire —\hm. John C. Allen, llith October, 18V5. JuKficrn.— lion John W. Weldon, aoth .Vovcnilter, 18rt5; Hon. A. Rainsford Wetmore, 25lh May, 1870; Hon. Acalus L. Palmer, Judge iu E(iuily. May ;5()th, 1H7!>; Hon. (I. K. KiiiL'. December. 1880; Hon. John Juiuch Frascr. January, 188:5. I 1)2 WKATHRK TAhLE. [1884. Williiim II. Tuck, Ksiiuiro, ("lork of the Crown ; T. Ciirlclou Allcu. Esquin, Clt'ik (»l(lit' IMoas and CU-rk in K([uity. COrJlTS I'Oll T'lK I'HOIJATK OK Wll.hS, ANM) ({UANTINd ADMINISTRATIONS. Tin- I'ioImIi- Couit for the City und County of St. .lolni, 'n^ Iiold every Fridav at three o\'h)ek at the Hej^istry Olfiee; anil the Hkc Court ill til" other Couiilii's of the Provlnee, is held at thetiinos specially a|ii»oiiited l>y the respective .ludt^es. rolKT OK DIVOIU'K AM) MATRIMONIAL CAISKS. Ilonoralile A. l\. Welmorc. .Imljie; F. A. II. Straton, Ks()., Registrar. rOlKT OK VICK ADMIKAI.TV. I lion. Chas. \Valters, .lud<>'eand Coiniuissaiy ; I>. Lester Peters, Esquire, ( Deputy Judge and Coiimiissary ; William J aek, Esquire, Advocate (Gen- eral ; A. A. Stockton, Escj., Registrar and Scribe ; (r. Sidney Smith, B. li. I'eters, Q.C.. ami Alfred E. Oulton, Escpiires, Sarrnf/aOs, Thos. C. Humbert, Marshal. Table for Foretelling the Weather. Tliis table, and the aecnmpauyiuK remarks, are the result of many years nelual ohservatiou: tlie whole iteinj; constructed onadtie cousidcation of the attraction of tlie Sunaiid Moon in tlieir several positions respect inj; the Eartli. and will, by simple inspection, show the observer wiiat kind of weather will most |>robal)ly follow the entrance of the 31oon into any of itK (piarters. and that so near the truth as to be seldoni found to fail. If the new moon, the first' (luarter, tlie full moon, or, tne lust (jtmrter happens Between midnight and 'i i in the inorniiiK. > vJaiid I morniiiK. . . 1 an»sKiiVATioNs. ■ The nearer the time of the Mixtiis eluuiKe to noon or iiii«liii»,'lit. the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. The spat'c for this cal<;ulation occupies from ten at ui^ht till two next mornini^. Tin' Moonschan;;e. (b'st t|uarter, full and last quarter, liappeniinf during Feb , 28 Fredericton. i Timothy U. Wotmore, U.C.L. 1') Julv, tis It) July, 30 (ragetown. Kichftici Carman, It; Oct"., ^0 17 do. 32 Chatham. Cliarlo.s A. Hardinjj, 11 Feb., o2 11 Feb., 34 Gagetown. ii William .Jack, Q. C, laOct.. 34 Feb., 3.") Saint .John. George F. 11. Minchin, do. do It; Oct, 34 Fredericton. ii Samuel Gay Morse, do. du ',1 Feb., 37 Hopewell. 1 Ji. K'tiiixnr, .... 14 Oct., 37 i 1 Oct.. 37 .Vova Scotia. Martin Bent I'ulmer, Iti I'M)., Cs t; Feb., 4tt Hopewell. Francis A. 11. Straton, 13 Oct., 3.S i;; Oct . do Fredericton. .lana'.>( Stanley Morse, !• Feb., 3-.^ 4 Feb., 41 Kestigouche. Thcophilus Do.slirisay, ()A\ do do! do do Kathurst. : Wilhaiii Tyinj I'item 13 June. 4(i it; June. do Ivings Co. Aiii/fCir ('. Jil'i«k\ .... 17 Oct., 40 13 Oct., tlo Saint John ^ J'lii.ts A. J/ufi/iiii/, .... do do do do Saint John. Allan A. David.M.ii, Q C 17 Oct. 40 13 Oct., 4 'J .Newcastle. .lani.'s I'eler.s Wetmore do do Oct., do .Shediac. ' 13 .hi lie, 44 loOct., di. llaiii|»t(in. ■hums a,uil, A. B., Thomas W. Hliss, .... ', t; Feb.. 4.'> o Fel... 4t; N'ova Scotia i> l'VI>., •lo 17 June, 4"- Uichibucto. 1 I/i>iii/lii,s J,'. SteveiiK, .... Slim 'III /I. Jhividsoii, 12 Ovit., ISio 14 Oct., 1S47 United States. do do do d(< Calitoinia. John Henry I'hair, . .. 1(! Oct., i^a:> 1 i Oct . 184", Fredericton. (!■ iinie Hurt , .... 1 Feb.. 4fl 3 Feb., 4> New Hruns'k. '\Alh.rt T. J). M,-EI,„ii, , do d) do do Mrit. Colombia 1 Jairu's U. Cm ry, \l June, 4il 13 June, 41- Gugetown. Wl'/iui/i lleiuy Jiat/n irai/,. . jir»Oct., do 13 Oct. do Saint John. Wnrd r/upina.i I>nin/, A. A'., ! do do 14 do 47 do. 04 ItAKUISTKllS AND ATTORNEYS. [1884. NAMKS. Ail Atloriity. AilniittifJ ItnrrirtU-r. Itecltlonce. Snimiel Thoiupson, .... Itl Oct. , Georfie J. Bli.ss, . . . . , 4 Feb., Fi' (If rick Coster, _ .... 10 June, WiUiain II. BurherfUhl i do .:.. 8kf(Iliijitnn Grimmer, Q C. II Oct., n<->rv W. Frith, .... do h<>'. l\f'., Lewi.s .1. Ahnon, |). (iiistavus iSIaclaiichhin, Chiirle.s W. Wel.lon, Q. (\, Alexander Uallentine, J/iinU'it>i>; M J., }yilli,nii l\lh,h, .1. /; Jaino tf. Kt-rr, . . . . i John \i. Marsh, Jiin., A. h.,| Wdlium llenrv Tuck, t^. ('., Cluules J. Sayre, ii'iori/c Fn iLriek lI'iU Joseph H. Feck, .... Jiiiiiixlt. Miirti/iiiiir, .... diaries K. Knapp, ... Charles \. Skinner ^l. C... . Georjje Sidney Smith, A. \l., Daniel L. llanin}/ton, Q. C, Henj. U. Stevenson, ^> .IJ.,Q.C., Henry Uurtlett IJainsford, John Ai!;j;nstus Wrij^ht, A. IJ. Y. t;rny Merritt, F. F. Harker, D.C.L., Q. C, I Charles Alli^on Peek, ... I William Munson Jarvis, .... I Josei h C. Parbcrie, ! Charles H. P. Fisher. (,» ('., \.Ji>liH (iritUoii ('hff'oril .... I A. Kankin Pedell', A. P., .... Thomas A. Welliny, 40; 12 Oct., 4S Newcastle. 4:10 Feb., 4!t Fredericton. 47 1.5 June, do Australia, doi Wesimorland. Oct,, do do Oct.. 12 June, Oct., 7 Feb., U» June, do Oct., April, \-6 Oct., Feb., April, Oct, do Feb , June, 14 Oct., June, do 1 April, 1 April, June, do A|)ril, April Oct., Ovt., P.> tlo , '.• Feb., Id Apri do Oct., do do d<. do 47 1-2 Oct., 47 i;', June, 4^ Oct., f)<'i 7 Feb., th> 10 April, r>o: Feb., do 12 June, r-n Oct., do do do:27 Oct., we >7 Oct., •f\ lu June, f)l Oct., .VJ' Oct., do June, do do 4it St. Stephen, do .Saint John, do Montreal. 4S Saint John. no Charlotte. 50 Saint John. 52 Chatham. 51 Dorchester. bb Woodstock. 51 Fredericton. 52 llichibncto. do Fredericton. 5) Halifax, N. S. 51 Saint John. M Hathnrst. 52 Saint John 5;'i Saint John. 5;t do. do do. do Amherst. 5:5 Oct., 54 Fredericton. do do .^n Saint John. 54 June 5ti Richibucto. do St. Stephen. Oct., - 5n do 5.^ Feb., do June, <1<'|3 Oct., 5'.t; June do' do ()«' do COi do •io'lH Oct., do June, do' June, '0 April, do] ID Oct., CO II Oct., do 14 do ii'i. (] Feb., Fdw. L. Wetmore, A.P.J^.C. 12 June, P., 12 JuL'e, I do do l'.»(»et . do do William M. Couiiell, PL. George F. (Jrcf^ory, .... T. Parclay Robinson, A. B., C^ileb Richardson, .... Piitrick K JSu'eeiii/, FiMiieniore K. Morton, Q.( '. 58 ^orchester. do Halifax. fin Dorchester. do Saint John. 5lt Saint John. til Dorchester. 60 St. Andrews. i>2 Fj-edericton. til Saint John. 611 Saint John. til do. li'' Hopewell. ti Saint John. do Dalhousie. (i4 Fredericton. til United States. t)4 Saint John. do Sliediac. 1.3 17 June, tJi' Fredericton. 65 Woodstock. do Fredericton. 64 do. 60 Richibucto. do' Arostook, do 13 Oct., 65 Sussex Vale. 6li 16 June, do do do Ki do (13 1 a Oct., 1H84. ItAKKlSTERS AND ATTORNEYS. !»5 NAMKS, AilinittiMi AlluriU'y. A ( '. L. . . ■/"/in J'. Jlmlxni), hiiiil S. (iro^s, Danii'l Jordan, .litsiuh Wood, Allreil E. Oiilton, Aiijiiistua H. Hanington, .. (iiibcH n. I'ugsliy, IA..U., ■Ii it'iuiiili irmvis, lili. li. .. Allied A. Stockton, A. M., .Michael Adams, (^liarles W. beckwitli, Kz.'kii'l .McLcod, LL.M., .. K. Cliipnian Skinner, ') hoiiiiia .Milledjfe, M. A. .. (uorj;e Fred'k. Fislier, Alex. W. JJaird, Stcplieii |{. Appleby, I'liarles H. Lu^nn, A. B. .. 10 Oct , i;{Oct., 11 do 1 17 June, loOct., do do II Feb., ! do I do ;I8 April, I do do '13 April, : do 13 Oct. do 14 do 1 14 Oct., 1 10 do lii April, 1"» June, \'i Oct., ir)Oci., do do !t Feb. «> I'VI.., '17 June, do lune III Jnne do 14 Oct., jl4 Oct, ; do 10 Feb., 10 Feb., 10 Feb.. do lOOct., do 11 Feb.. ^1 Apiil, ID J nr.e, (iiMiif^je il. Steadniai William Ji. A/c.Swtdii/, Wdliani (.'. Milner, l>uniol(\ Courser, LL.H. li. liicliinond Harrison, AH. ;) ()et Oiiuiles A. Stockton, LL. li. '' do Juiiie.s I). I'liinney, A. H ; do Jolui Uus.-ell Arnistronj;, Jolm Kcir, (r'.v/yt //. M„llin,lL. Ji, Oct. Alv SI. IISIIII n IllUljtSIIII, y Feb. 'i3''i( Oct., 6(5, St. Stcpben. '•"' 11 Feb., «() Fredericton. do 11 Feb., (io'Saint John. 04 June, <)o| do. 04 13 Oct. Co! do. do April, Cli: Ottawa, do ! Australia, 0-* 8 Feb., rt7iFrederict(ni. do & Julv, clo'l^ichibucto. do ■ I United States. O.'i Apiil, (iT'Fredericton. do do do ^ do. do (Jo do Saint George. 0'^ to April, 07, Saint John, do do do do. •>•"' 10 .lune, 7." Saint Jolin. do Oct., 07 I'drontu. do ii; Oct., r,7 S;iiut .lolm. 0.') do do >«ew Vork, do 1 do j Hopewell. do 11 Oct., 07 Wood.stock. do I'J Oct., •'•7 >aint John, do 11 Oct , (17 St. John. d(> View Vork. do 1.-, Oct., t;7 United Statfs. '>•"» P' Feb., *> Fredericton. <■»;") Dorv-iicster. do 11 .lune, tl- do. do do do Saint John, 'I? 11 Jnne t!^ Saint John. 07 June O"- "iaint John, do 14do 0- do. 'i7 14 Oct., do Vevvcasile. (•7 14 Oct., 0"? Fredericton. do lo Oct., •;> Saint John. tls 10 June, Oil do O'' •) June, Oil .Saint John. (IS 3 Feb., Oil, Fredericton. do il June, f.iijSaint John. <;^ 11 Oct., OJ'I Woodstock, do -23 Apiil, 70' Fredericton. on .Moncion. Oil 12 April, 70,KaiifiV.\. do l.'> Ju:ie, 7'i Siickville. Oil !.-. Jun •, 7(1 Woodstock. Oil 11 Oct., 7(» Saint John, do do do do. do do do ilichibucto. Oil 11 Oct., 70, .Saint John, do' do do do. do do d< Boston. 7ii s Feb., 71 /''redericton. i i m HARKISTKUS AM) ATTORNEYS. [1884. NAMKS. AriU'V. AilinilK'il lliirristrr. lti'fti. Stevens, Jr. A. \i., //i i|1S June, do 1,S .1.. d..l24 .\pril, do 7S 77j Winnipeg,'. doiMoncton. doiSt. John, do do do do, do ( 'hathani. 77 St. John, do (1(1. ;<0 (Kt.. 711 1.'. April, do 10 .hine, do 2 1 .\pril 7!t| do do'.... (h.j.... do 24 April. (lO .... 7i'4 Feb, t. John. H> Dorchester. 50 .\ndover. >'> < 'anipbellton. do'St. .I.dni. . . .jMoneton. . . .Moneton. SC r. Statc-s. . . ■ ( 'liathani. 51 Dorchester. ilo. SO Sackville. (In Kichibiicto. 50 P>athnrst. 51 St. .lolm. SI N. W. 'Per. S(i Wood>tock. SJ' do SI Buclonche. SI Frederiitou. .si St. John. Si Winnipeg,'. Si Newcastle, sr Frederieton. SI r. States. Si St. .iohn, I m ItAKF.ISTEK; AND ATTOFINEY.S. [1884. \AMKS. Adiiiittt'il Altoriit'V. Admitti'd Hniristff. (ifn|;,a' A. Dil\ir<, li. I..T5. ,. llicliiinl li. AdiUiis, fj.li. li., Allan A. D.iviilsnii, jr., . . . Hinuii (i. lietts. W. ('. llazt'U UriimmT, . . . James Kay. D;i\i.l 'I'iiplrv. K. H. Ji.isis; William K. IJiisscl. Jiinifs Stnitoii, William 1). Mchen.l, John .1. Finest, David J. Welsh. Al.mh.nii |{. Walker, LI..B Frank H. Tuck, Charles K. !Smnner,Llj. B. . K do do 18 do do 28 June do do do 20 .lo do 18 Oct.. do do do ! do ! do do do do S Feb., do '20 80 12 Oct., 81 St. John, do ir. .April 82 Chatham, do 25 June. 81 Newcastle. 8. ' Bisuoi'— M(»sl Kcv. John Medley, I) D., Mctronoliliiii of Ciiiuula. ;i Frederic toil. The lliglitUevcrend H. Tully Kingdoii, I). I)., Coadjutor JJisliop, Fvediricton. Alnion, R«'v. F. II., Rector, Riehibiicto. Alexander, IJev. F., Sub-Deiiii, Callu- ilral, Fri'tlericton, and Missionary al New Maryland. Armstrong, Uev. Ororgc M., Hector, St. Murk, Suint Joliii. Arinstronsr, Kcv. W. B , Rector, St. An- drews, Snediae. Barber, IJev. II. H., Rector, Sliediae. I'lli.x.'*, IJev. I). M., IJj'ctor, Wostmorland. l>ri;r!l'en. 'Scovil, IJev. ("anoji, IMi. 1)., IJesiilenee, I HilKhton. En.tcland. Scliolield, lJev.1Im', \W\. lli'iiry M., Ilt'clfir. MiiK-'>VnlkiT. Krv. ('aimii. Ui'i-Cnr, Ilaiii|i i|iiasli. toll, •-inti. i;i\. \V. II., !(!(•( hii-. ISiilliiirHi. Wnriiffuiil. |{f\ K \,. I{i ■ or, Nnr- Kiirllii'^r. l;(N.(i.ll..|{t(t(>j-. Miiiifrcrx I Ic. ton. I>faii Hiinil. WaiiiwiiKlii. I!«'v. Ilasliii^^.s S., llt'c- StfM'iis. Iffv. li. (i.. Kt'c'tnr. HI. hiiUf. for. Kinijsloii. I'oitlaiiil. \\'«cks. Kt'v. .\. II . KcHitli'iRM'. Firil- Swft'i. Kcv. .1. II S.. WiTior. New fiiiton. last If Wfinioic. |. J.. Kesidt'iK'c. ('Ilf> Satniilcis. l{i'\. K. ('.. I{r(ii>i . Tiiiilly, Inn. SI Slrpli.'ii ' Willis. Itfv. (nllilM'i-l. KolI'T, IN-lil- 'riDop, \li\. S. n,. Kccior. S(. .liniif", ••'"lijic. Siiinl .Ifihii. \Vit,';,'iM.s. IJox. Ci-cil.Krrtoi-. SarkNilN*. 'lalboi. Kcv. .Iiiint !• II.. Kfcl'T. S|ii iiiK \Vj>;),'ins. Ko . .\. \'.. Itcolor. \Vch( li«>l(l. Ii<-Inl Hislnt|i of !• it'dfriilon ; Vice I'resl- (ltiili,Tlic UIkIiI I{«'v. II. Tally Kin^don. D.D.. bi.sliopCoail.juiur. KredericU A. \Vip(rin», Fsnuire, llii" Sir I.eoiianlTilU y, (Ml.. Kt-v. Caimi; Sctivil, l'h.I>.,\Vi:iiiiiu M .liirvi.i. Ksiiairc. lion. I{ I). AVilnmi. I,icii(. (!<>Mrnor. linn. Chief .riislict* Allen. Itcv. (;. M, Arinstron;,'. William Carnnin. II W. Kriili. (J. .\. K«-liollel(l (Old Hev. Canon l)eVeher ; Tieii»urei, (J. K. Kair weather. Ks(|. : fecielary, Ktv.CaniMi Kctc^liuin, l>.I).: Auditoix, (,'. 11. Fairwfutlier ami (J. W. Whitney, K^(|S. Kxeenti\e Coiniiiiltet.'. — Tlu" OllU-ers of the Society, the Clerj^.y, duly mialifled. and tin- followinK Lav nn-nihers: (i. .J. HIis.s, K. H Chandler. K. T. Clinch. T. W. DanitI, (ieni-^e i Kenetv. C II. rairweather. A. I'. Tippott. K. n.IIad.dow. C. K. L. Jarvls., .1. Hlaek C. A ^Donald, A. H. HnnluK- ti>n, (i. H. I'arkhi. T lianlay Itolnnson, C. 1', .inncar, S. 1,. Wetniore. (i. Sidney Smith. K. reni.stmi Starr, A. A. SterlUiK. H h. Stuilr. .lint if W.'tm >.•.■. .1. Wetni)re, and ti-oriro W. Whitney, Ksi|s. Finance Committee— W. M .Jarvls, Ciiiiirman: II. W. Frith, Seeretary: H r. Clincli, W. Carman. T. W Dani. I, (J. K. Fenety. (!. A. S.hoHeld. C. F. Kiii'iear. ( the Society U'-V officio). Uev. (i. M.. .\rmstrontr. M.A.. Hev Canon DcX'eher. M. A . .1. E. Dowlinu. H<'v. Canon Mc.lley. Hev. (J. (J. Hoherl.s. T W.Daniel. W. M. .larvis. II. W. Frith, U. T. Clinch. Leary, Rev. C. Cidlins. Rov. .John Walsh. Rev. .I-dui Cars<>n; Culetoii, St. .lohn, Very Rev. T.Connndy, V. (i.. Rev. Thomas l,a\ery. Curate; Frcdi'iicton, I'cvy. .1. C. McDfvitt and F. Hradley; Alilltnw ii. Ut\s. Juims H«iiMi and .1. Walsh; Woodstock, Itcv. .hilni (". Marra.v. \. (J.: Rii-hmond. Re\ . W. C'. (iai'nor; .\lma. Albert ('ounly, ItfV. K. .1. McAuley : Moncton. Uev. H. Meahati ; Salmon i{i\'«'i'. Re\'. (.'ail I'ricelius; Mumi-anu'oDk, N'erv Uev. C. Lcfi;ljre, Superior DfSt. .loKepli'st'ollone. Rev. FatliiTsK. L'Alihee, A. Ro.v. -V. Renald. .\. LeHlaiu". .\. D. Connii;!-; (inaco, Hev. F. II. (,'ollerelte; Jolinsvdie, Carleton Co., Kev. W, I'. ChapTirtii ; I'ott'rsvillf, (Jticoii* Coiiiily, Rev. I'. Farrcl.; Saint (jieor^e, Kev. E. Doyl.'-, Silver Falls Industrial School.' St .lohn. Kov. .1. McDavitt; Cape Itald. Rev. I'. Bradley and .1. Hehert ; .^'. .Mary, Kent Co . Kev. I,.. I. N. Oiieliet: hue touche, Uev. F. .\. .1. Micliaud : Kinirston, Uev. F. .\. Coi-mier: Harachoi.'", Re\ . Father Doucet ; Sus!>tx>ale, Kind's I'ounlv. Il'-v. .1. Nerik-^rand W. .1. l''olt'.v; St. ,\ndre\vs. Rev. .1. OFlaherly: Cocait?n>', Rev. I". |ta/o;jes; (Jraiul Uigtiu and Shediac, Rev. F. McKinnon and l.< I'loch: Fo.\ Creek. Rev. F. HelliveHU. I<) 84.] KlTLKSIASlH-Ah. lUOCK^K OK (.'II.ITIIAM. 101 (CituipiiMJiii,' the Nortlu'iu H.ilfnf New linius«icK). At th."<'iitl..-.lr;il, (!li!itliuiii. til.' Kif^lit Uov .T-mks UodKiis, l).I)..niH- liopof ('hiilliiiti), Kcv. Thos, .1. IJimnoii, Kev. Tims Fitzj^'cialil; Nelson, Very Kev. Michael Exim, V. (1.; N.'\v» ii.stl<'. Iitv. Patrick W. Dixon; lieiKiUM I'lid;,^', l(f\. .1. Cjirtcr; U.utilin;,'!!*', itcv Wm. A. .Morissay ; Nt'ifuai-, Hev. .losciih Thebcri; ; I'lipcr l>ay i(l(»re, Co. Gloneesfer, Kev. ]j. (ifi;,'ii< A. Lainicre ; (Jraml Falls, Kev. John Olitaiy. W KS I . !•: ^ A .\ M KT 11 (> I ) I Si' .MINI ST K KS. CO.VKKKKNCK (IK NKW r.UTNSWK >. AM) PUIN( K KDWARD 181 AND. Stephen T. Teed. I'lcsideiit. Hieliaiil M. \V.>d»lall, A. H.. Secretary. ST. jonx nisTnicT. SI. John, (cpiifcii Sipiare"!, .lol) Slienfon; (ieorfre H. raysoii. .Siipernunnxry: SI.Jii/iii, (Ciiiieiiurvi. NVilliani l>ol»son; Diiiiran I). ( in lie. A^ent for Ceiiten- lemiial ;\ieiiiorial Fund; lleiirv l>aniel. .J. \{. Niiniwuy. A. M., Henry l'oi)e, I'.l).. Sup»'rnuineraries: ><<. ,A*/(« ( Kxiiioutli Street), ,)ulm Herd; .s7. ./<l)ert S. t'risp; St.JnIni (Cm letonj, \Vilsnii W. l.(Ml;^e; St. ,'o/ni iCur- iiiHrtlien Street I. .\. D. MeCully . A. H. B. D.: St. .lull n (Courteiiay l>ayi. Tliomas rieree. under sui>erinten(lauee nf Bro. Heed: A''//' r/7/",'.)osepli Sellar, A. M. Siixh<-j\ Waldron W. Brewer. Api>/i;iii, William Mnn;;s. HiiiHittiiii. I>. I>. Moore. .V. M.. Samuel W. spratrne. Wni. Tweedy. Super- numeraries. /■/''"""• das. Crisp. (Innul l.nl: ■. IIenr\' . I. Clarke. ,lmisiilt)ii, Hieluird Opie. WelHfunl, Elias Slaekford. Kimj t., \Vil!iain TIppell. h'i»(/i^rl-'l. A'l/s/i icit(ii\ .lolui ilolilsmilli. slanli-ij. iiui' to lie .sent. />"iii^fi>ini, Henry Penna. Ke«irici; Tlionui.s .Mien. Slfijiil)!, C. VV. Hamilton. (fii(/ef^i'ii, Silas .James. IToofAsNir A. <^eor^'•e. >l. < 'amplK'll. I'.W. Harrisnn, Supeiiium- i-rary. ('unli'rhnnj. .\. \{. M. .Shrew sliury. Jtick'nnriUi-, ,] l>., Thi'ol.i^'iijil I'l'MlcMsiir ;iinl Cliaiilain: Oaviil Kennedy. S.T.I)., rrlii 7V(/i/cio»i'(/'. .laiiifs A, iMikf. /'<"''<p«'||. Ai'lfiinis ('. llcll. //i'/i/y(W(/'. (ifd. W. Kislicr. I'ftilrtHlior, Win. LawHon. ^ ,'<Hi>f, Itulifii Wilson. Diic to Im* stMil. /•yi/hi, Tht'opliiliiH l>. WillianiH! .lanit's W. Tair, Stinlt'iit. .lohn S. IMiinncy. ('Iminiian. Tlio.s. .1. hionstadt. I'iifaia-iul Sefivtury. i I ST. KTRPIIRS PI8TUICT. '' ' SLStt-ji/ii'ii. {{ohfit l)niu'an. Afil.'toini, A<|iiila laicns. S'^ Wailuct' ' M.Tlionias /lo,;i/i,,\ .Mian I'.TayJor. iindfrsuix'rinU'ndani'** of Chairman 1 /Vr/* Miiiiil, .lidni F. Kstcy. linnitl AtaiKtii. one to l»i' sent ! K'lluTt Dii'ican. Cliairnian. Charles V\'. DiitchtT, PiDuncial S«>ci'«'tary i' ' '. !| I'RIM'K F.DWAUn IHI.ANI) niKTRICT. / ' C/i(iil.,ltcl<>ini. AiiUu I'.iiiwasli. A. M.. John W. Wadnian, A. B. KivdtMic Sninllwood. .1. V .lost. Kdwin IMill.s. Sn|>ciiiuinfrarit'.s. dDrnirdll. M l' ] CowiK'itliwaiti'.A.M. I. ittli' York, lii'o. Hi*-* \. I'lmniil. (itovK*' Harrison I lirdcijiiv. .Joseph i'ascot>. Tri/iin. Steplicn T. 'I'ft'il. Maniiitv, IIil)lH>rt |{ Iliikf-r. A.M. Siniiiiiiixiilc. .lolin S. Alh-n. Hhlifon), Kdw ard C. Turner Murnnj HarlHKir. Kdwin Hfll. Moiitin/iir, Williaiii Wans. Soitris John.)' Colter. Mount Stnniit. Don^las II. [.od^'*'. AII»rtoii. Mat. K. Knif,'ht. A.H' Htt'phen T. T.-fd. Cliainnan. 11. 1', Cowpi'rtliwait*'. A.M., Kinanoial Sec! i (•(>.\(;|{K(iATI()NAI. cmiicjf. OFKIOKItS OF TlIK (^DNUHKt! ATION AI. I'.MON OF NOVA PCOTIA AND NKW DIILNSWICK. Ki'v. Irviu;r I.. I'.tnian, Chairman ; ]h-v. .1. W. ('ox, Mis-sionary , Socretary; Kev. ,1ns. r,.irk. r. S'orretary; Kev. I).\V. Camoron, StatistiV.-il .S((ivtur\ ; Janus Woodrow, Km|., Tniisur. r. Thcsr omivrn with tin- followin,:,' pcrsoiLs, torni tlic I 'nion ( 'oumiittcf : Uev. Simeon Syke.s William iV acock. (Jcir-c \V. .Iuhns(.ii and A. W. Main, and i\Ii'ri^rs' ( . H. Dcarlx.ru, William Anderson, W. T. Sterritt, D. H. Hiirjieo, K S. Williams, Nathan 'I'lipper, S. K. Moore and Hol.crt Kaulkiwr. CONGKKli VI ION M, CIII.TK«!|1KS I .\ \KW IIKUXSWICK. Saint .Tohn, N. H., Uev. IrviiiK L. M^Mian ; Shemeld and (Jrand l^ke. Rev, .loseph Linker; Keswick UidKe, :iiid I)oii.t,das, Kcv. I). W. Camer.m: Florence ville, ; Millio',v:i,St.Stcp)icii. N. |{., Uev. .1. \l. Marr. CO\. Minue, l>. I> . faint i^li'pheirH Church, Sniiii .lohn; Jam*'! < Nfurrfty, Huotoiiohe; A. .1. .Muwatt, Kreiierhton; Joseph HoKir. Moiiotmi: .1.0. llurfreHS, H.A., (.'arletoii, Huiiii John; Keiiiielh MrKiiy, lti<iiil: .J. M. Siitlit'rIaiKl. St. .lamt's: \V. Hoss, H. A.. I'riiuv Williiuii; AikIphw Love. St. StcnhciiK-. .1. S. Mnliiii, Nushwimk: (I. I'.nu-.', M. .\.. St. Dflvitl'sCliurcli. St. John; T. It. Ki.tlH'riiiKhuMi. H, A . St. .luJinsCluiivli, St. John; T. Sinitli, D. !>., St. Aiidn-ws Chmcli. St. .lohn; A. N.iirn, Harvi'.v; A Mat'DoUKall, St. AndrewH; J. MoO. Mt'Kiiy. Superin- ttMKh'Ilt of MlSBioils. PrfHhyteiy r.f i/i/m/j/./a.— J.-uiu's Miiiiay. Dou^claHtown. IVtiT l.initHav. H..\.. Ni'W Richmond. T. <}. Johnnfon, Ulackville. Thomas N'choldori, Charlo. M. .Mi'Ken/it'. HichibiK-tH John Mfn. N wciutlc. .1. UolM'itson. M A., tilatk Itivfi-. WaUacf Waits, B. A.. Chiitham. .liinifH Qiiinn. liathnrst .1. C. Iltrihiian, li. !>.. CanipWollton. .lolin H«i.vd, HuHs Uivf'r. !•'. W (i»*oix»\ Nt'W Ciirllile. Alt'X. KtiHH»>ll. Daliioiisio. I RKKOUMKO I'HESnVTKKIAN fllUUCII OK IKKLAND. .\ .1. .McFaiiand. St. John. J. It. Lawson, nHrneBville. \\ IIAI'TIST (UNVKNTION OKTHK MAIflTIMK J'Jt<>\ INCK,S. oKKICKUS <»K THK ('(JNYKNTtON. «)rKnniz»'d A. 1». mm. John MaiH'h, E.mi.. St. John. N. B.. l'r»'Hident. Lyman J. Wftlkt-r, Ksq.. Trmo. N. S., and Ah'xander McKinlay. Es(| , I'. K. I.. ViirlVcsidfiits. Uev. K. .M. Kiei-stcad. H. A.. Wollviih'. N. S.. Siu-n-tary. Rov. J. O. (Jatt'.s. Moni- loll. N.B.. .\NKt.-Secivtary. R. N. Beokwith, E.m|.. Halifax, N.S., Treasurer. W I.. Bar.. <'. I'.; H. H. Katon, E«., , A. Kk(j.; Avard Lon<,'ley, Es(jnire, M ^*., >'. .M. r. I'.; A. P. llandolph, Esq. M»m» ..r: h. in IHSU. C. K. Clinrh, K.s.|.; M'-^.'A. *. Jvc'iipv I'urker. M. I). ; J. II. lldidin>j. I";- ,. ; .'lev. .( , D. Rupert Eaton, NVhiilden, Esquire, term of oftiee e.xnires A.M.; Hon I). McN. aniiini;. A. I>. ; Hev. T. A. Hij,%'iiis, A.M. Kev. H ^ n.'hs-a, ..M., Secretary; A. DeVV. liarss, Esij , M. 1).. Treasurer. JVIeiuhers ..!{u.se term of ottice expires in I.SICJ. Uev. S. W. Delilois. 1). ])., A. C. Kohl .ins, Ks(|., Herbert C. Creed, Esq., A M., Kdwin D. Kini-, K«q., A.M.. Silas .Mwanl, Ksq., I). ('. I.., iJev, A. Cohoon. A. M. HOIITON COIJ.KCIATE ACADEMV. ^ This Aeat.l„'i'. Mii.sir; Mi.^s Kli/.ii Hariliiii,'. PaintiiiK inid Dnivs- inj; ; Miss llanliii;;. Matron. 'I\'riu 'Piiiu' 'I'lif l''rst 'l\-riii lit-LriiM 'in tlio tirst Weilnemlay in Sep teinber, i;n«l tiKl- ..n the Friday nf tin- win-k prt'codiny ( 'hristums. Tilt' Sf<' 111(1 'l'; lady for a year, ^.-xclusivc nt' Mu.sic and Draw in;,', will intt i'xclills. Treasurer. Moanl >>( hijicinis ('. A. Kveretl, J. March. ('. K. Clinch. C. N. Skinner, T. Mcl'niiani'. M. I'. Wni Vannlian. K/.tkiel MtLeml and all Haptist Min istirs ai-i lediied In any Assuciation in New Hi'imsw ii-k. MAV IiaUNSWK K UAI'Tl.ST .>.!) . .1. II. Ilardiiitr, Fsi) Meniliers whos<' t'-rm of ofilci- expires in l,sK">: J. MHrcli, Ks(|.. Hev. Ilenry Cross. T. S. Sims. A, U . Miisiui.s, C. h. Clinch. Knqs. .Mem hers whose term of oillce expires in IHsii: c. P. haker. Ksti.. Rev. (1. t> tiatcs, |{e\. |). A. Steele, Hex, .1. V. Itiirtlef. Hev. K. M. SaunUefH. l>. D, ItoAUI) OF IKi.MK MIHHIONS. .\. C. Polihms. Ksi|.. Chairman: 5{ev. (',. K Day. M. D.. Vice Chainnan; Rev. .\.CohooM. Con-espondinKS«»cretnry: .\ (iordon.Treasm-er. .Memhers who.se term id' oihce expires in IShi, \V. .\, C. Itandall. .M.D . .lar.ieK Crosby. Ksi|.. Hev .1. .\ (iordoii. Hev. A II. l-avers. Hev. .hdir. Clark. Members whose term i:f otilce expires in \>«\ Hev. C (ioodspeed. H»«v. .1. D. Skinner, •losima Ileiistis, Ks(|.. c. .1 P. Hohhins, F..s(| . Hev ,1. K. II<)pper. D. D. >lendiers whose term of .iihee expires in l.ssii. .\. O. Rohhins. Kev. (!. K. , Day, .M. D.. W . |{ Doty. He\. A. C.riioon. Kev. .1. L. .M. Vouiik. MLMSTKUIAL KD". V ATIO.N IJOAKD. Meniheis whoM' term expircH in 1S«4 : (' K Katon, Ksi|, I'ev A W Sawyer, D 1). I!ev S \V DcHlois, I) I). Memhers whose term exjiires in ISHo : Itcv l'i,.f |> M W elton, IMi D. Kev KN Archil.aM. .1 .1 Host wick. .Mendiers whose term of office expires inlSKtl: |{t'V S H Kemp |tfAI{V All) S«M II.JV. Cctiliul Hoard ('or New liriiiiswick. llfa(lt(uart(M"s in St. .hdm. Mrs. .1. K. liiippcr, I'rt'siiloiit ; Airs. .Iniiii Miiri-ii. St'crctarv : Mrs. (•. U. Mav, TreoH- invr: Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. \Vm. Craft. Mrs. J. V. Marst»'rs. Miss Kli/.alit'th Kstj'.v. Mrs. Chas, .Vllcu, Mrs. T. K. S'lums. Mi.ss >l. M. St.'wart. Mrs. \V. J. Stewart. l'..\ITIS'r MIXISTKI!S IN NKW HUl'NSWICK. WK.STI'HN ASSOt lATIoN. ('lil|miau; (i N. I'.allt'iitiin'. Wooilstock: W. If. Bi*<'k- ; T. A Hlackndar, Muiiut'rvill»>; Sftiiiiwl Hurt. Jafks4>ii SonHKUN AHSOt'IATION. .1 K Hartlctt. St. .lolin; I. K. Hill. !>. I>.. St. Murliiis: J, Cahill. CaH.'tou; Wellington Caiup. Fairville: David i 'landall. .Monclon: W. T. Corey. Spring- Held; T. W. Crawlcv. .\. M.. St. Aiulrews: Ih'iiry Cross. St. John: J. K. Hopper l>. I>., St.'Jolin: H. M. Hunt. St. Stephen: K. Kierstead. Collina Corner: S W Kierstead. Sniithtown: >l. I*. Kiiijr. SI, (ieorjje: KolxTt Muteh. Kolhesay: W. F. I'arker. Ilaniptor. l-'erry: W . I. Stewart. I'ort land: .fames Speneer.'si. .lolni; I'eter Spra^M:. SpriiiK'lield : W A Troop and .las, Triinlile. I'enntteld: A W'ashl)nrn, St Martins. S Wfllon. Sussex, F.,\.STI<;HN .\SHiK,i.\Ti(»N. OeorK*' Heckwith, llavelock; .1. C. Hleakney. Tlillshoro; C. C. Burjjess. Hopewell: W. W. Corev. Salishnry: K.C.Corey. IVtlfrodiae: I). L. Caiiien | ter. I'oint Mldffie: A. T. Dykeman. Harvey: .1. K. Fillniore, (iennantown; ! ,1, W. Car))enter, .Ww Ilcrton: ■). Uaniinon. Ilaveloik: (J. O. (Jates, .Mom-- ji ton; .1. (ioldnp. Coverdulc: K. (Jross. Hillshoro. D. V. Harris, Tluirntowii. .lames Herritt, Ilaveloek; K. II. Howe, Hillshoro; i). N. Keith. Haveloek: K. Hopper. HnwHon HidKt-: .1. H. Hii.i;hes. St. John: M. Lewis. Corn Hi(ljr«*: S C. .Moore. Demo selle I'reek: .\. T. Shaw. Albert; C. Seely. Salisbury: .1. J. Skinner, Haveloek: J. C. Steadman, KIki": '^ Hleakney, Kinnear: I>. (i. MeDonald. Sackvillf : T. M. Munro. Dorchestt'i- W. P. .Viuh'rsoii, with. Frederieton \ille: H. .\. Charlton, Kno.vt'ord; A. Chipman. Jaeksonvilh': .John Cotnubs, Cnni'ierland Point: Henry I,. Coy, Nashwaak; F. D. Crawley. Frederieton; Calvin Currie. Prince William: .1. |), KaMn(»n, Fred'^icton: W, M. F.dwardH. lilisstield. Mir,: Henry Haine, <>tnabof»: J, (J. Harvey. Centreville; A. H. Ilayward. Uoekland: Charles Henderson, Andover; ( ). C. Herbert, Kes- wit'k: F,. Hiek.son. Caiieton. St. .lohn; J. W. IIiKj;ins. Cundierland Hay; (ieorRe Howard, Hiehmond: Heiij. Jew.-tt. Hartland; H. X. HukIu's. St. >larvs, York Co. : I'eter Kni;,dit. j.ower Uneenslmry; (.'. B. I.ewi.s. Lower CandiridKe: \. H. McDonald, .^arrows: \V. D. Mani'.er. St, Marv's, York • o.; p. (). Reese. Upper Keswick: T. W. Saunders. Prince William: H. .1. Shaw. Hartland: F. S. Todd, (iauetow-j: Thomas Todil. Woodstock: J. H. Tiipp«'i-. (^neensbiiry : .T. W, S, Younj,', Simonds. KHKK CIIIMS'IIA.N IVM PIS'I' (MnU'll. Kev. onald. Corr«?»pon(linK ^'ecretary, Woodstock. Carieton t'ouiily. Major Vim-e. K«'cordinK Secrrtrtr.v, Woodstock. Carieton County. |)r. Hiiriiett. .Assistant Secretary. Willidin I'tttiiK, K(|viii(>, Treiisurcr. .Siiint John. Dr. h N. Shar)i, .\nditoi'. EXKCl'TIVi; OF C(»NFKHF.N< K. Hev. (i .V Hartlev. Chairman. Carieton. St. John: .Major \inee. Seoretarv. Wolstock, Mendiers Revs, W. KinKiiorn. A, Taylor. Jurii'|ili Mcl.cod, .1. T. ji ParKuiiKaiul VV. I'et«'rs, Fsii. ~9 .1 ■M lOi; Ecri.ESIASTKAI.. [1884. (lilt, rppt-r Kciil. ( .1' : A. Traftoii. Lower W.ii»ilstin»'rvillt>; .loliii H. Krl», Erl) s.-tili'iiitiil. K. Co.: II. II. Co.snmii: O, N. Mott. Sprinj,'tif'l<>. K. ('«>.: flcorKf N. Clink. ItitrCovc; Anion Hurtt. District .Mt't'tinu Lict*iitiulcs-«Jeorj;(' Ciiiri*'. l,o\vt>r Caiit»»rl»urv. York I Co : .1. K Slfcp: \V .1. Doiicett, Hartlaiid: s. K. 'Jarrity and .Mos«>.< Ycrxa. I''..s<|.. \ ice I'lenldents; Kev. (i. A. Hartlt\\. Correiiponding Secretary; Kf\. .1. \V. Clark. KtconlinR iSecretary ; i{t'v. ,1. T. I'aisons, Treasurer; (i. \V Sharp. K.si( . .Vuilitor. Kxectitive Committee — Ki'vs. \. Ta.vlor. W. .1. Halsc. HuJ U" I't'tt-rs. I> \V. Clark, K.s(|s . with Sccr»'tj>.i«'s and Tr«'asnn'r. FOUKION MISSION SOCIETY OF THE K. C. UAPTI8TS OF N. B. Itev .loliM l'i'rr\. I'resJilQnt ; KeVK. .1. A. llohcrlson. .). (J. Muiven/.it' and C. I'.^Jiiilt'oiil. Vice I'renidentu; Kcv. .1. Mr[,»'o(!. Correspnndiii); Sjcretary ; K«>\ Wni. DfUari'. Recording i^ocretary; Wm. I'dtru, K-tq., Treftsur.r; A.C. Siiiiih. K.,(i , AuilitDr. K.xucutive (joramittee— Uevs. (i. \V. McDonald, \V. KihKli"ii". C T I'liillijis. (;. A. Hartley. P.. Colpitt.s and i{. K. McLeod. .1. A. "' and K. C. l"icc/.c. K.si|s.. iiDii the Secretaries and Tie.unror. F. C. IJAl'TIST SAUDATH SCHOOL CONVENTIOX. |{c\. A. KiiMicy, I'rt'aident; rJl the KIdt'rs of Conference, Vice Prt'sident.s; V. 15. Scrilmei , Kscp, lit'for; Secretary ; K. C Freeze, Ks(| , S. S. Afiout ; I ), \V. Clark, Msip. Treasurer; Exdcutive Com- inilteu- Wmi. Peters, .\lliett Palmer, T. L. Ale.xaiuler, .1. A. Oufii-. U :ilttr Doiiceit, (lideon MeLeod uiiii .lol.ii KiinMe, Kuw. Van wart F. (;. IIAI'llsr MINlSIKliS KRI.IKF FUND. Sippn Rev. .liLsepli Nohle President; Ilevs. .\. Taylor and Iv Vice-Prenideni.s ; Kev. J. T. Parsons, Recordinjr Sccrttary ; |{. K." Me i.eod. K-<.|., Treasurer; l!e\ W DeUaie, Auditor. K\e(uti\e ( 'oiii iiiitlee Kev.. W. Kin^'lM.rn, S. W . Clark, ( ►. M. I'.iil.ar, 'I'. W.Cai P-ntcraii'l (' 'I'. JMiillii.,--. n. F. C. ilAI'TIST DOAUU OF MANAaiCHS. S. I'ldincr, Ks,|.. Hain|.sleul, ( 'lininnaii ; Rev.* O. A. Hartley, (.Wietoii. Si. .ioiin, Seeretaiv ; I). W. Clark, K^n., Carletoii, St. John, 'hvasuier. It. K. AleLeod, Koht. Sljpp and .1. A. Vaiiwart, Kt«\H. ^ 1H84. KIU'VATIONAI,. 10' :t! KI.IlKUs « oNKKIlKNlK. \{,\ \i.vi'iAi, NowM.xi. Sruudi,. W Oock-t. A. M., l'rinci|>Hl. Ait'purt- iiiciif. K(l\v. Cadwailadcr. H. A.. Iiistniclur Miisir. Mudi-I l't'i)artmeiil I Miss K. A. Miiiurd. Miss. I. I.vie iind KiU'ii MrI-oi»d. ' Inspiu TonaoF Schools — rriif I'mvincf isdi\ idi-d iiitiM'i^hi distri'l" i. Nu.t. I'. Cox. A. IV. Nfwcjuilh' r. ( I . Nortluimlicrlaiid Co. No. •,', V. A. '.aiidry. SlifdiUf !'. (>.. Weslinoriund. N... :i, (li'orKt* Siiulii, A. IV. Klxiii 1*. (».. Alhert. Nil. I. I). 1'. Wetmoii'. ('liftoii 1'. (>.. Kmus. No. .>, \V. I'. Dolf. A. 15 . Saiiil •Inhn I*. (».. Siiint .loliii No. (>. 1. It, ( (nki-s. A.IV. St. Sli'itlu'ii I'. ().. CliHrlotte. Nm. ;. Kldoii MiiUiii. n. A., I'lfdi'dcl.tii 1". (>.. York. No. M. W. (;. (iaiiin-e. It. .\.. Woodstock r. (>,. Ciirleton. I'uoviNci.M. KXAMI.NKKH Of Tkaciii'.iih.— W. Ilrydonc .Iiiok, 1>. (' Scliool Miinjincmenl, kr.. TluituaB Uurrlnon, lA,. I>. . Kxiimim i l.oriiig \V. Hailfy, IMi. 1) Kxaniiner in History and (ifourapliy. A It., I'^XHinincr in l.anKuage!<, kc. li., Kxandner in in Malhemaiti'i). Kl'loii .Miillin. MADRAS SCMIOOI.. TliK flOVKUSOU ANn TUL'.STKKS or TIIK MaDR*!1 .'^('IIOOL IN NkW ItRDN.'^WICK. — The Lord I'ishop of the DioceHe; the Meinhers of Her MajestyV Council; the Judce of the t'outt .if Vice Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of Asseuiltly; the Mayor iiul Kecon'.-r of S;iini .lohn; the Ui-ctor and ChinchwardenH of Trinity Church, MtintJoliii; to(felh.'r with Siiiiron .liiiifs and (!. Sidney Smith, N.4quire«. II. I.awrani'f Siu'di'i'. Ksquire, Clerk and Treasurer. UNIVKUHITV OK Ni;\V IJUUN8WICK. Visitor on hehalf of Mi-r Majesty— Mi* Honor the Lieutenant Tiovernor. CouiMUATiDN AND .Mkmbkksof Sksvtk.— \V. Hryilon" .luck, 1>. V. L., I'resident; (111. David Wark. — .Vlfnd H. AtliiMton, .M I).. Hon. Kzekicl IcLfoil. 1,1.. H.. Hon. Aichlbald Hiirrison, TlMuiiuif 11. liaiul. I>. ('. I- . lion liii't .histiiT Allfii, Allan A. Davidson. K.si|.. Mu\ j.-l'iavi-is. M 1> . riot '.,, I ....I i.< I \\-..i>.>..i<.. i\ I' lice Allen and V. K. Harker, I). C. L. Cou-KcaATK School, Krederlcton. -Head Master, (leor(?e Robert Parkin, A. M. Second Master— .lUH. T. Horsinaii, A.U. Instructor in French— Francis I'. Rivet. Jl I t I I I s 108 ItANKS. [18fi4. K. C, U. KDI'CVrioN' SOCIKiV ( » 1 ' N. II. AM> N. S. I'rp«l>1erit, K. (" Freeze, Knf|Uire ; Vice-Prenidfiit!', Rev J. Nolde nnd (,, W Mc('iiail> ; Secieiuiy. K.v .Itsi'i'ti Nfil-eoil ; Trcaguicr, l>r. Uiiiiu'lt Directorn— i: V II. Mtriilt, (iitlcon McU-otJ, Ksq , Uev. .1. I'erry, (J. \V. boj^er, K.-q., uidI l>r. lliiriiett. MOUNT AI.I.I-0\' WE'I.KVAX COLLr.OE, PArKVII.LE, N. U. Di AMU f'K TiitisiK H AM> (io\ KHM>R». -Kfv. J. McMiirrny, ClmlrniHn; JkhIuIi Wotnl, y.'i] A. M . TreiMuriM- ; A. A. StiK-ktun, Kst|.. M. A.. L.L.H., SecretHiv; Hev II. l'ickai.l. I). I) , K'-v II. I'.-i'i'. I>. !».. Hev. C. Stewart, I>. I).. Kev. A. W. Nioi'iDoii. Uev. .lolin I.rttliern. K.'v. Wiliiiiiii M. Hfiulz, Uev. 1». D. Ciirrie. \V r. Hinwii. Hr\ S K. Ilfiislis. Hi'V Edwin Kvaiis. K«'v. Howni'd Spir.frtit', 1> ,!• , Kc\ ( 'laii^Nvifk .Ii>st. M. .V, llein.v I!. Allini>n, Knq., ,lo»f|)li rriclianl, Kf<\,, •ImiieM l> Dixon. Kh(| , Daviil AMison, I'.Dq . I.. I< D., Jh!<. H Incli, Kriq., LL. |i. •lainis Hail. K.s(|., (i. II Stun-. Ks(|.. .Vlcxaiulor (Jilwrni. p'Hq., Joseph!,. Black. Kmi • l.i'iiii"'! I' Hf'T. Ks(|.. \V. I', (icorp', Kscj. Kxt'cutlM- ComDiiftf-f'.- .laiin's D Di.voii. K.s(|.. Clinii'iiinn, R«'vs. (". Stew art. I) !).. II. I'i.karl. D. Ii . D. K.MUi.Mly. S. T. D.. ('. U. Paisley, A. M., and Ilemv H. AIIImmi. Esi| . .hmies H. Incli. K.^n., LL, H Coi.i.KdK !li)AHi) .laine.s \l. Inch. Ks(| . LL. H.. rrcsideiit. .Mfi-ed !> .Sniitii. Ks.|.. A M., Sccietaiv. Hcvs II I'ickaid. I). !>.. (". Stewaft, I). I» . II Vope. I>. l)...l. .Mc>Iunn,v. I». D, .\. W. Niecdsun. .lohn Latliei-ii. W. II lienit/. I». I» ("iiiiic, \V. ('. Urown. S V. lleustls, Kdwiii Kvaiis. Howait Spmtrnc. I) !>.. IV dost. .M. .\.. ami Hnvid .Mliso.). Id,. D.. .lo.siah Wood A.M.. IlfiHv It .\llison. .Failles I). Kixon. .Iose|)h I'richai'd. .Iniins Harli. A. A Stockti.n, 1,1, M.. .Fosepli I,, lllaidv. ticorjreM. Start-, \lexHiuler.l).. Pi-ofessornf Mor.il Pl!'loso])liy and Kvidences of ( 'hrislianity Alf-cd l>. Smith, I'rofessor ni Classics S W lliinton. H. .\.. I'rofessor of Mathematics. Professor m Cheinistrx and K.\)ierinicidal Physics. Prof. .\. |) Smith, Secretary to i\\f Faculty I'. \V .\ic(dson. .\ P... Lihriirian. F.vccTV oK 'rmooLoiiv .lames H Inch. I.I,. }).. President lex otlh-ioi Professor of I^oKic and Hiliiical Mtcralnrc. lie v, i . Stewart, D.I).. Dean Professor of old Testament K.xep'sls and Svstematie Tli>*()lo;fy. A.I' Smith. .M. A.. Professor of (J reek. lloAitii OK KxAMi.sKHs. lievs II. Pickard. D. D.. D. Pope. D. D.. .lohn l,a Iherii. \V i. HiMwn. C. .lost. M.A. "' - . . _ PaislcN. M \ , .loin: Mmwash, M. A. BANKS. IJwK (»K MdNTUi-.Ai .— ('MiMltil, !i;Pi.()(>o,0((0. Ht'si-rvc Fund, :{>.■), I.dl.lKH I. I'lcsidcul. Clmilcs F. Smiilurs; (rciicrn) .Matiajici . \V. .). Iluchniiaii; .\ssis|;mi (Iciicnil .Miiiiiiircr j tul Cliicf Iii.>lin l>iiiiicli — K. ('. .Tones, .M a p. a ire r; A II. Hcdtloinc. .\c(uiiiil;iiit; ii Dean. T(''ll«'l ; .1. 8. ('. Frascr. Di- {•oniil Clerk; .1. AinhrcHc. Clerk; Iv W. .larvis, 1{. M. Napin. 11. ('. Hrellierloii, Clerks. ,1. L. Wilson. .Mess( ii;rci'. I liranehes— Moneton. Clialhain and iVevven'^llc. { Sai.n r Stkpiik.n's Hank. -Capital !j;-,MM),o;m) Reserye, sp.'iO.Odu Aeee.iniilafed prolits, sfSO.UtXi. l're.sident, F. H. Todd.' .lohn F. (Ji-ar.t. ('a.«liicM'. Will, (lirvaii: AccouiilMUt, (J. .\. SchoCicId: ( 'oncspo.i'l- illicit rk. .losluiii Clawson: 'rt'llcrs. II. ( '. IJ. IJnyd, S. (oiiai(l, Allison Wisliart", \V. S. Tlioiiias; Discomit C'lt'ik. II. H. S.jjo field : Clci-ks, (ii-oi-j-c .M. Daniel, Charles McDonald, K. i*. ' la/,eu ; Mi-scngei's, \V. I'atlisoiiand A. S. I'atlison; Directors, Hon. . I. 1> I, twin, Tlioinas dillicil. '['. W. Daniel, lleiiiy Vaiininin, ('. 11. I"'aii\veatlier, .hdin Veals and .1. I . 'I'lioinas; Solicitor, (J. Sidney Smith. IJoard ineet,s on Tuesdays and 'riiuisdays. l)ANU OK liuiTisii NouTii Ami:iu( A. — Head Ollice, liondon, Ijidand. Capital. tl,o(io, ()(!() sterling (!?l,S(i<»,(;(in,(;;). Jlea I). Sharpe. Agents— Frelontii(i meiy. Dorchester, .1 Hickm.in. Fredericton, A. F. Street. .N<\vse\, B. Harrison. I i' (7' no I'OMT Ot'FUB. 188.1. I5ankin(i Ilorsio oi ,Ma( i.km.an vV Co. -'riionias Mm llnii. I AUrt;il Cliillon liliiir.— Accdimhiiil. Aiidtcw Ulair. 'I't'llii. .1. j Fred MrMilliui. l-cduvr Kt'cpcr, IWus DcN't'luT. Discoimt Clerk. Cliarl(s II. \.vi:'. ( li-iU^. .I<«lm Hiin«^i'II. \\u\. II. Wliilf. ^ Post Office Department, St. John, N. B. I N-I'l'.( lOltV ( >! I l( I, S.M.V T .'mI; .. Ilnll, .liillll M cM illlUl, Ill8|il'tt(>r. Win. r.'iisley. Ciiief ( 'Ink: Win. < '. Wliiu.iki r, Acroimtaiit; VViiliuiii 1.'. Aven', .hisi'pli W. n<',itty and ^\■. llatcli, Clt'ik.-* ; Williuiii l^aiinistn'. Mt'SHcnj,'t'r. (!c(H>(t>l'. IJiii^'. Mumv Oidci- hi-jiaitint'iit. l\i,sT Oil UK, . Si. .Fuiin. S. .1. Kiiit,', l''>stiiiH>tt'r ; James \Vi N\ iitis, S. IJ.'.lack, U. .1. Krri-ze. r().'n'A(;K. All It'tk'is sfiit ti> any jMut of the Domininii m' I'njU'd States an liable td ;« I'liifoiin Kate itf thrio fonts \wv hivU' imiKv. uccordini,' to tin' following,' foalf : A UttiT not twcit'diii;.,^ Iialf ouiu;" iii wi'i,,dit .S ct- A It'tttT I'xcfi'diiiL; lialf mincf and not fxitcdin;,' nno (lum-i' A Ifttor excci'dinL,' ono I'unci', ami n<»t >\(oi.'diii^ uno uum-u and a half •» ■ A K'tter txctediii- (inc ounce and a half, ami m»t f\t;c(.'diii;,' tvvu ni;mvs ". . . . I'J '■ A k'ttt'iTMifdinj.^ two iiiinw; tuid nntexct'i'diuj^rtwo tuincLM and a half I.'mI- .Vnd so oil, aildin,.,' thri-f cfiit' extra for cvcrx auditional half ounce. l'o,sta;^c on |»rn|i l.t tteis, one cent |>tr li;i!f onnif, and mn^t lie pre |iaid. Letters tor the Cnili'd State,, inii.^t Ir pnpaid one late, or they uill not lie forwarded. Letters pn.sted for delixciy within .!••• I >oininioii, must he piepaid .i' lea^t one rate of postiiuie, othfruisi' th''V will not he forwanled. HATK.S dl' I'usT.M.i, ds I.IVI T Kits 111 u lllilll^ll A.Mi lii|{|:iii .\ CtH NTIII K.s. .\ustria. inchidin- Ilnnuaiy, liel-imn. heiiimuk, iiiclndiii^' I|elaiid •ii..r"iroe l.-land-, Iv'^ypt, Fraiueaiid Al.reii.t, ( Jei many, Ciliiaitar. ( Jieat. Ihit.Mii ami Ir. iaiid, ( Jreei'e and Ionian Isl.uids, Italv, .Ijuian, NlaUa. NMheihimU. Norway, I'ortn-al and Is- Itnd-; <'f Nladeiia i ikI \zo|es, Itnssi.i .-nid Craiid hnehyof Kin- land. St. Tierre et .Micnie|.)ii, Sp.ii.i. Sweden, Swi't/irlaiid. Tnrkey, ( Knropean 'm| .\siatie) ."• vl^. 12 B I't-' IHH4.1 I'UST 01 in K. Ill Aili'ii (Aniliial, .\i';,'«iitiiii' < 'onfiiliiivtinii, liiii^.i!. I'.rili-Ii (Jiiianii, via Nru N'mk, Kiurins Ayivs, ( 'lylon, vi.i S. I', iiml Iv, lli'li},' Koii;.; (iiiclinliii:,' Aiiitiy. < 'ant<«ii,Ki>ii-( Imw , lliuikiiw, \iii^'- |M, ami S\vat««\v, via S. K., Iiidiu ( Itiitihli), MaiiiitiiiH ami its lU-- |ii'iiilfucies, Straits ami SittU-nuiits of Siii;,'a|ii>iv, IViiaii^' ati rth. Prill, 10 cfcH. Cliili, 10 r.ls. Mfxiiiii, 10 (ts. I'aiialna, ."» cts. \'i.i San Kianciscii. Australia, 7 rnits (fxcciit) Nfw Snutli Wuk-K, • /neeiiHlaml ami X'irtmia, l"t tents. Fi'i IslaiKU, 7 * ts. .lava, lOctM. N'l'W Z«'alaml, ITittr*. Samlwiili Islaiidf , .'t cts. ('Iiina, 10 (ttn. Via Halifax. I>»iiiimla, .'irts. Nownpapris, 2 cts. Nfwfnumllaml, .> it«. Ni'\vs|ia|.»Ms aii/» Miiiitc Video, r» (;tM. Sierra Limhi, 10 i;ts Via New York. Culta, 5 its. .famaica, ."» i-tH. I'ltrtu l{ic«>. r> ct«. . St. 'riioinas, St. Jiilni ami St. Croix, (J)aiiisli) 5 cts. (Hlu-r idacen in j West Indies, ir> cts. Hayti ami San !>oiniii;^o, ."» cts. j Via Halifax. Jamaica, 10 (ts. Hayti ami Saii Doniiii^n, 10 cents. , St. 'I'liomas, 10 cts. Other i>laees in West Indies, lo cts. , French I'osHessioiiH, by all routes, lOcts. Porto JJico, via New York, | ."i cts. St. Thomas, via New York, ."> cts. Trinidad, 10 cts. , Prepayment of letters and otlier mail matter must 1»' ma«le bypoH- tai,'e stamii. Stamjts can he obtained of the follnwiiiL,' sizes of any nf the anthoiized ilealers : .^e,, Ic. lie. ."!(•. Tie. (Ic, 10c. PJic and bV. each, lU'i^'istered Letters. l,e\'terH intemled to ln' ie;^isteietl, when ad- dressed to places in Canada, must be prepaiil by stamp, "J cents each. Til the United States, ■"» cents each, in a cents in addition to the postage. All litters for rej;i>tiatiiiii .dutild be jiosted l.'t minutes lefore the Iio'm- of closim; ordinary mails, ami in the eveniii;.? I ue villus to o'clock. Koi !)n^lish m;,ils letters must lie re^dsttred III) iiiiniites before the. time of ehisin,:,', CanaclH Post Cards, le. each. lUiti-h Post Cards, !.'<•. each. Post Hands, I for r> (lents, or si. •_»."( per hundred St. imped Kiivelojies are fur hule as follows : One ( 'cut St.imped lOn- M'lop! at the rate of sl.;}0 per hundred, i.j' 10 for i;> cents. Thiee( 'eiit Staiu|K.'d Knvelopes, siiwill si/.e, .S1.;0 ict hundred; Iar:,'e size, s;{.;;.*i per hundred. Smaller i|uantities as fiilldws: 1 fur I cents; U for 7 ii'uts : .% for 17 ceiitK, et^-. Post Cards, at !<•. each may lie >ent to any address in < 'anailaor C S. < .inada I'ost Canls cannot be forwarded to the I'nited Kiii^'dom. Ni wsi'Ai'Kits AND Pkhioduai.s. -Newsjiapcis and JVriodicals ad i|resse( I to 111 plat in N'ewt •iindlat id, (Ireat liritain, or the I'nited States, ]iiinted ami published in Canada post/d from the office of pidtlieation. or Mews .\),'en«'y, to actual Subseribeis or .News Aue.its I iiiilinliiitj Krrli ami I'l riodical itlier than thosi' speeilled above, thf postage rate wi 11 I le one c< .• cl 'unces ill weiuht^ which must be prepaid liy posta>^c stamp. Ill [Ml t I I M 112 I'OST OFKH'K. [1884. ^ Xr\vsi»iii>»Ts .111(1 IV'iiniliciils imlili.slHMl iidt Ii.-hs fivi|iic>ntly than oiico a iiiniiMi iiiif! \vii;,liiii;,' Its/i tliiiii Hiu' niiiuc iiijiy lit" jiostoil f*inKl.V, if Newspiiju'iH )>nl»Iisln'il ill tli<' Uiiitcl Fviiii,'ili'iii, .iiul reiiiuik'tl Iiy News A^'Ciits to n'L,Mil;ir xiil sciil cis. ni.iy lie H'liiailcd FiiKK. Tliis will apply to Nfwspjiiifis only, aiil imt to I'tiiniliciils. MlSl'KI.I.AMnl s I'ipSTAI. MATTKIt. l'!Ullpll!t't.>i, ( Kca.siouiil I'llblica- tioiis, Priutfil ( 'irciilais, IMn-; ( 'mriiit. }laiiill>ills, |?o«iI< and Nt-wspu iHT .Mjiiniscripl, rriiitcrV I'lmifs, M.-ips and I'liiit-i, KiiLrraviii-s, Slici-t Slusic, IMioto^raphs, |)n(uiiifiits, >» Imliy, m- partly piintt'd, or wiitten, Hiidi :i.x Dreds, liisMniiu'e I'olicics, Militia and Sclioul IJotnnis, or other dotauiicnts of likf iiatMif, wholly m- partly piiiitt'd or writtrn. Wlicn postt'd addrt'ssi'd to any pl.acc in ( 'aiiada posta-^c stamp at the rjitc (»f oiu' cent ner I oniices in \v(i;,dit. and niiist he put np so as to aihnit of in- spection. Snch liodks. iiaptis. irtiniis, itc, must not he acconipanie d hy any instrnction-. ur f liook l'aik, 4 Ihs. r. uz. IJnok Packets for France, ( Jermany, Italy, Hel'.^inm. Netlieilands, I'oitn.-fal, the A/.ore.H, Madeira. Den- mark and >\\ itzerlaiid, must nnt e\ce.d 1 Ihs., (} oz. ii wei;.,dit, !inK 21 do. .Vnd Ml oi.. i 1884 I'OST OKKHK. li:( I'.invls illtfllllcil til IHI.-.S tlu'MllL,'!! tlie lllilils sllnlllti lltit ••SCtM'll % |mMII|i1h ill \vi'i.;lit, or 'Jliiulies in IiMiu'tli, nr li' iiiclu-s in lii-t>:iiltli, ami slmiilil lif tiinikiil "liy I'iiici'l l^l^t.' I'jiUfl.^ n ;iy 111' ic jstficil Iiy iillixiu;^ ii ."> tfut ri'^jistfit'il Ifttrr stiini|i tlii-icto, in ;ii|(!itiiiii to tin' |Hi>tu;4i'. I'iirct'lH ciiinntt In- traii- >.-t. tt nn\ \>\;\r ■ lnyoiiil the limits iif till' Doniiniiin of Caniula, imi- can any iiun-i-l lie fdiwanlcil th. '.\ o/.. I'arn'ls for Winnipeg .>f I llix. wiMi^'lit can Ik' tiansmittcil. r On < nli'l's ll|( to s 1.0(1 2 iTut.^. Ovci • s4 .. lo.ro r» " tl 10 '• •_'().()(> 10 '• >. '20 " -JOMM* . . . . •_>;) .. >. 40 " f,(l.(K( .'50 ' (1 CO " M>.(K) JO .. .. .SO " 100.00 .lO " Nut niorf than one Onler iiinltT ><10 to 'a- issued to the same pci'son ill the sauH' tlay, drawn on the sanu- phu e in favor of the canu' payee. Orders I'ayaMe in the United KiiiKdoni, I'liited States, .Newfoundland, (JeiiiuHiy, Switzerhiiiil, Italy, Aiistiia. Hmijiaiy. Itoiiniania, duniaiea, New South Wales ami \ it toiia. ( Anstialia). liimit, s.Vji)i». On orders up to slO.OO Over slOand 'ip to L'O.tK) •JO " ;'.o... (Id !I0 ■• , ^:, " r.().(M) H-o ■• .Names of parlies, places and sums to In- written in the plainest pos- -ilile manner. .Vs there .-ire seveial localities of the same name, He- iiiitters must he larelul to ii.dicate v.hicli of llnui they mean, Kor this purpose, the I'rovince, County, or State in which the jiayinj; office is situated must iiivarialtly he siipjdied. I}.'' Victoria, chap. 7. see. 24. enacts that " It shall he a niisdtineaiuir ' for an> I'oslmaster or other per.-nn aulhoii/td toissiie Money Orders, " to issue any Money Order without haviiij,' picvioiisly received the ■ purchiise money, or sum payahh- therefor ; " and Sec. 'JO enacts that every person who aiilx, ahets, couiisfis or procuies the commission of any such iiiisdt iiicanor uieanor ami punisli d.h itor as ;i iniiii'ip id, .1 all 1 e ;;uilty of a misdt iil'i'inlcr. riie iierson to whom an order is payalde, can h,.\e it paid to a secimd person by vviitiiiK ••h iL " I'j^' to the onler of the .;cc(»nd person to till the Idank), for value received - - (tl le name u f I ersons reinittin.Lf money should olitain .i .Money Order, as the De- |tartment is not resiionsilile for the h>ss of a letter i-ontainiiiL,' m'Hjey and in no case should a money letter li* seiit w itlemt re'.,'istration. Ao notice is taken of any uure;;isti'red letter. 4 i 114 ASSOrriATIdNS. IHHI. (;KN'Kll.\l, UKllL'I.ATIoNM. N'n lufoi'iimliiiii in iM'rtiiittcl to In- I'ivi'ii liv l'ii"»tmiint«TH ifspiHtiii^; It'ttiTs whirli |i'is> thriiUf,'li :i Post OHitf. »'\r»^|)t to tlif persoiix to nliom tiiny iiif ii(Mi-»-|it'ctji.;,' tin' nann-s or iultlrf^M--* of |hi-sou.h who ico'ivr coni's|fon' of the person to whom it is a ufori'xai.l, i-i not p.Tniittcl to pass l»y post. Any aificli. snpposc'il to In- lialde to ('nstonis duties, which is ii- c»'i\.'i| liy mail from ini> otlicr fh the Post Orticf exi-i pt citht-r hy Mono\ Urlt-r or l{i';,'isttrt'(l Letter. Makf* complaints ami ini|iiiries in writin..;. , I'rHKervr au'l ropn-st corii'spondiMits to preservi* envehipesof misHenl or delayed letteis. liii-iness men slioidd he ''arefnl to authori/e li it a limited nundter ot persons to rer ive their letteis, and oidy those i i w honi they have full contidente. I Have u letter Im>\ on your otHeedoor. Tji Iters addi-essed to mere initials, or lietitions names, will not Im' d«!i\ereii, niiless aduresse I ni caie ot a resident, or to some Imin in tii' Post Ofliee. liette.s containing' (JoM or .Sjher Money, .lewols or precioiiH aitieU-. 4»r anything' lialile to ( 'list >ms duties, cannot he forsvariled hy Post i ■ an\ of the i'ostal I'liion conntiie: <'\ei'pt the rnitrd States. i«K-iiiiiK(ii:i) i.KrrKKSTii a.\\ i'i.ack in canada, thk I xriKh .stati:s, ANIi I'lisTAI. I Nlit.V lOlNTUIK.s. Iin-dirt'et'.'d Letters to places within the Dominion or VnitftI Static will l»- I'oruarded without any additional i-harxe if returned prouiptiv to the O.tice. Letters sent to or r-'ceive 1 from a C 'ountry of tlie PoMtal irnioii, and afterwards re-iJiiveled to any place in Canada, or a Country in tin Po.-.tal I'nion, will he forwanle I even if taken out of the Office and rt-addresteil ; liuL if re-addiVNsed to a place where there in a hij,'liii rate of pDstasre the ditf ereiicj of po-ttaye will he charyeahle. AssooiatioDB, Soo eties, Companies, Etc. Xi:w I'lMN.^WKK Ai xii.iAHY iJiiii.K SoiiKTv.— licBaron liot^ford. M. I)., I'resident ; Thomas W. haiiiel. Kdward Sears, .T<»hn Wishait. Charles Patton, Henry \'au^,dian, and James McMillan, Ks(|s., ^'icr- Prrsidents ; H. Cruikshank, K-'|.. Treasurer : Thos. .Maclellan, Ks |.. Sec.etary: 1 Kpositary. d. iV A. AfcMillan ; T. H. Ihirkec. .S. I). H,,- ton. Hon. .luhn Moyd, .loseph ISullock. doshua ('Jawson, .1. A, KsJey. .J.aniHH I'Mewwc'.linv:. .1. K. "Irvine, (!harles V Kinnear. \Iatthew Fdnil- say, da.-.. Lo.^aa, Win. IN'tcrs. .Joseph Pritch.ard, (J. ilohertson, T. .S. P'^ *i t. IHH4.J sorJKTiKs. 11 it Siiiiiiis anil ened every week day from H to 10 i'. M. Citizens anHN CorNTV Si NitAV School As.sotiATioN. ,Tohn K. Irvine, President; Wm, P«'ters, Kd ward Willis, H. .1. 'I'liorne, (Jei. K. P.ur- jiee, .Itdin Stewart, .las. K. Uarnes, .lohn .March. D. W. Clark. K\ecn- tive Couunittee. T. S. Sinnns. Secretary. Cm KCM OK K.Ni.i.A.M) iNsTiri^rK. Piesident, llev. Canon liri^'stocke, vi A.; Vice-Presidents, W. C. Driirv. C. K. Kinncar ; Connp<'lt, M. • 'hand.erlain. If. I.. Stmdee, '|.; W. Daniel. Colonial and Contink.nta Cmihi M Soi'iKTV. .New I.runswick il ( OLONIAL AM) ' ONTINK.NTAL * Ml Win OiKihii. .>ew lOiluswiCK Comndttee lieLaron Pot^ford, M. D.. Chairman; Hev Wm .Arm- strong,', Pev. Davi.l Parnther, Pes. F. H. Almoii, T. W. Dani.i. Pol.t. Cruiksliank, .lereiniah Travis ; Treasnrer. .lames P. Piiel ; Secretary, lie v. C M. Arnistron St. JoH.n Chi kcii Mis.sionakv Soiikty.— J'resident, LeHaron Pots- ford; N'ice-Proidenti, Charles Pairwe.ither, (Jcor^e A. Hamilton, M. D., Charles F. Kiniiear and Samn 1 D. lierton ; Secretary. T. \V. Daniel ; Treasurer, .lanjes P. Piiel. KvAStiKLlCAL Allianck. President, .loseph PriU.rhard ; Vice-Presi- dents, .Tames McMillan, T. W. Daniel, Henry Vaui,'han, Pev. (i. M. Armstrong, LeHaron Potsford, .M. D., ; Uev. D. McPae, 1). D., Cor- respondinj,' Secretary : Siilney D. Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer ; Matthew Lindsay, l"r. B. White, Hon. -lohn Poyd, and all cler-ymen connected with the Alliance and the oflicers, ex oftici'>. St. Vincknt i>k Pail StuiETY. -President, .lohn Nugent; Vice- I President, Louis .1. Carney; Tie.asurer, M. .1. Potter; Se(;ret:iry, K. Friel ; Spiritual Director," Pev. .\ntoiiie Onillett. I A •A i IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 5* /. (./ :/. ■m/u 12.2 I.I s^t £ us L25 ill 1.4 zo 1.6 Hiotographic S(jences Corporation . A. Hetheiiiigton, M. D., Secretary. ColNtll. OF rilVlilC'IANS AND SiKOKONS OV NkW BuUNSWICK.— Wni. liayaid, M. D.. Henry C. Preston, M. D., A. Chijmian Smith, T. Clowes llrown, M. ]►., Kilwin A. Vail, M. !>., Boyle Travers, M. J).. Lawrence McLaren. >[. )).. (Jeor<,'e A, Hamilton, M. D., and Alfred 1^. Atherton, M. 1>. New liuuxswuK Mi:i)rcAL Sociktv. -Pre.si(lent, E. A. Vail, M. ]).; 1st \'ice-Presi. ('., K. L. Wttniore, i). C, C H. B, I'lsher, Q. C., G. F. (ive-ory, 1'^. I'.. \\'insli.w. D. Jordan, W. Puj^sley, J. F. McManus, C I'red Fislier, C. ^\'. Ik'ckwith, John lilack, W". A. (/uinn and W. V. Paissell, Meni^eiv of the Bar. Dr. Tuck, Q. C. President; E. L. AVet- more, (.}. ('., A'ice-] (resident ; J. Black, 'IVeasurer ; D, Jordan, Lilna- rian ; G. J. lUiss, Secretary, C. W. Weldon, l^. C, Dr. Barker, (> C, C, H. B. Kisher, g. C., Wm. Puysley, D, L. Hanin-ton, Hon. A. G. Blair, E. McLeotl, Council. New BiUNswicK Historical Society. -J. W. liawrence. President; A. A. Stockton, Jas. Hanny, N'ice-presidents ; Clarence 'Ward, Be- cording Se. -rotary ; Thomas W. Lee, Corresponding Secietary ; David H. Waterlmry, Treasurer: D. Bu.ssel .lack, lahrarian; ]{.' C. John Du)m, \y. P. Dole, Jonas Howe, J. W. Whitney, Gilliert Murdoch, Council. NATinAi. Hisroiiv Society. -^LeB. Botsford, M. D., President; (J F. -Matthew, (}(•<.. V. Hay, A'ice-i)residents ; Ja.s. A. Estey, Trea.'^iirer' 1j. C. Allison, .M. I)., Corresponding Secretary; W. J. Wilson, Libra- rian; iVr. Clnunberlain, Pobeit Chalmers and Harold Gilbert Curator^ W. F. I$c4, W. F. Coleman, M. D., R. P. Starr, Members of Council .Me(M.\ni(.s' INSTITITE. -D. P. Chisholm, President; T. B. Hanin-- ton and .b.!mMagee,\ ice-presidents; W. F. Collier, Recording Sec- retary ; I. Allen Jack, C orrc'^ponding Secretary; (x. W Whitrev Treasurer. Edwin l-'ishcr, C. F. Miitt'.ew, Silas Alvvard, D. Bret-ze,' A. (xdmom-, A. (.. Lordly, ihos. A. Rankine, Jas. Flemin<' W W Clark, (Jeo, (\ Lawrence, Dr. James Cluistie, E, R. Moore, Directors! liusHFim:Ni.iYS.,ciKTy. Ml). Ritchie, President ; Thos. Kick- ham, Vice-president; D. J. OxVed, IlecordinL-' Secretaiy • P Tole Financial Secretary ;C. J. Cain, Librarian ; John Lenihai,,*A.>;sistant Librarian J 1. McC-afferty, E. ].antalum and J. O'Neil, Auditors [1884. Jent ; Vice- til. Christie, •J'- ICK.— Will. ti Smith, 'I'. er.s, M. J),, and Alfred ail, M. 1 ). ; on, M. 1). ; olenian, ^l. VV. Daniel, i (.i C, Dr. V. Wel.lon, ( *o.ster. Liilbert, (.». Q. C, Dr. C, (i. K. iManus, (J. and W. K. K. L. A\et Ian, Libra- Barker, (.1. 1, Hon. A. President; ^Vard, Ke- ry; David :. ('. John Mnrddcli, ■aidant; (i. Trea.^nrer; ion, Lihra- , Cnrators. if Council, i. Haniny- irding Sec- Whitney, D. Breeze, ?, W. VV. Directors, ics. Kick- ; P. T..le. A.s.'iistant Htors. m I i 1884.] r()x>[|'ANlE.S. 117 .Sr ANiininy s .Sociktv. Alex ( '. .lar.line, Presi.Ient ; Janie.s Knox. 1.4 V itv-president ; Hol.eit Mcratyrc, L'lid \'ice-|ue,^ident ; Ptev. D Macrae, D. IX, Cliaphiin ; John Wliite, TrcaMiur ; Janie.s Straton' Secretary; lv<.l)ert -Tardine, Marshal; liUke Stewart, M. J (!anieron and Jtuderick P ..s.s, Connnittee of Charity. St. JohnBim! ')iN(i So(;ii.Ty.-])irectors, C. N. Skinner, Pre.bert.son, O. t' Stone, Count DeBury, J. H. Pullen, F. 15. Hazen, C. Rannie, L J Almon, J. W. Nicholson; (■. C. Coster, Secretary; C. E. Snider; 'IVeasurer. Nkw Bhunswick Sociktv kok tiik I'hkvkntion' ok Ckuki.ty to Ani- mals.— John Sears, St. John, President ; Dr. J. Bennett, St. John • W. F. Butt, St. John ; W. W. Clark, CarJettm ; A. Mvles, jr., Port- land ; C. K. Fenety, \^ irk Co.; i{. K. Jones, Carletdn Co.; James . Cliandl.-r, A. E. Killan», Matthew Lind.say, E. W. Hales. 1). S. H;Mper and 1\. Ptadfcird Barnes, Directors. giKKN MAN(iA.NKSK MlNINC COMl'A.NY. President, William Pope, Boston. ]\rass.; Seeretarv-Treasurer, W. C. I'ojje, lioston, Mass.; Alfred Markliaui, Markhaniville, X. B., Manager in New Brunswick, i Ai.BEUT MiNiN(i Company. Henry (Ji'.l)ert, .lohn Uyers, Bradford ; S. (iilhert, Alexander Duncan, James S. Cilbert, Directors. • Henry | (Jill)ert, Pvesident; S. Rchofield, Secretary. i New Biu'NSwrtK lliM) Smith, Secretar.Y-Treasiuer ; W. Jack, Jame.s Reed, W. Thoni- i son, Kichard Thomp.son, T. W. Daniel, John Hegan, .Lames L. Dunn, j' .b,hu H. Parks, A. C. .lardiiie. Dr. Botsford and S. S. H«ll. John |; Cri Ik.sliank, Kesitlent Superiuteadent. Office, Pugsley's Building, ij Ooi'ner Princess and Prince William Streets. ij Gueenwe, F. T. I' Appleby |i eiit. (i'. i mas, ]{. Hazen, '• tratford. Magnus T. C. arshall, i 1884. ASSOrJATIOXS. nu I iiistcme, ill, (;e... (1 E. K. B\ir]>ff(', ent ; C. i Thoni- : Dunn, |! John ; uildinj,', 1 1 orge H. 1' ^>ed. r. ij Salter, li i r'harles i| Dunn, jl rectors, ! ( [ St. tlnii.v r.Mf.T AM» Nit ('(i.mi'AW. Direc-lc.rs Bela Jjawrciuv, I Pn-sident ; tidiaioii iJotsfonl, M. D., ('. .A Sttw;ktoM, (Jcoi-yft' V. B'lrpee and Levi H. \'()iiij,;;' ; lievi H. Yoiinj^-, IMana;.,'*^!-. 1 Thk St. Join ("otton C<»mi'anv (Limited). Capital, .siiOi),()()0. |Rhares, 2,000 in slOO «^auli. Directors, John H. Parks, Alex. Sliives. It. I'eni.ston Starr, Thomas McAvity, jr., \'. S. White; John Ji. I'arks, Bre.-^ident ; K. B. Xetcinuu, Secretary, Mii.r.TovvN ('(iTTON'(.!()MI'ANV. CaitiLul, «.')0hrey, dosiah Wood, lilair Botsfoid, Jolm Mc- Ktnzie, Irvine W. Kinney, D. A. Duffy, Directors ; C. P. Harris, ; Treasurer ; R. A. Borden, Se.aretary : Hon. A. E. Botsford. E. T. ; Trites, Auditors; B(»r(leii & Atkinson, Solicitors. ] MoNCToN SiKiAU PtKKlNiNii (^'oMl'ANY. -J. L Harris, Pre-ildent ; ("• ' B. Record, U. W. Chandlei-, J. B. E!li.)tt, S C. Law, Josiah Wood, J. A. Humjdirev, Directors ; ('. 1'. Harris, Treasurer ; John AFcKenzie, Secretary; E. T. Trites, D. }\. Linds.ay, E. ('. Coh', Auditors; Bor- den and Atkinson, S(dicitors. PkTKHH ('OMHINATION TiOCIC CoM I'ANV. - Monctoii, N. 15. - H. T. I Stevens, President ; A. E. Peters, A. K Kill.am, W. B. Kniyht, K. B. Chandler, M.D., K Coi,'s\vell, Major Wright, ])irectors; A.E.Peters, 'i'reasurer: W. B. Kni-Iit, Secretary; A. J. Welch, d. .L W.allace, A, K. ( 'hapman, A\jditoi's. FKKDKiiirroN P>ooM floMi'ANv. A. F. |{andul|ili, K. li. dewtitt, K. K. Dunn, H. V. Millar, D. D. (Hazier, A. ( 'u.^hiny, W. H. Murray, Directors; A. F. Randolph, President; 11. d. Olive, Secretary. liKCOHi) IA»l!NDKV AMI Ma( MINK CoMI'ANV. .NFoncton, X. B. H. T. Steven-*, Piesident ; A. E. Peters, Joshua I'eters, Edward Cogswell, C. B Becord, Directors; A. E. Peters, Secretary-Treasurer; Joshua Peters, Manager. A. E. Killarn, Pri Di -McK- reters. Manager. MoNcTON Cnukusai, Knittinc MachtnkComi'ANV.- A. E. Killarn, President; A. W. Dodd, S C. Will)ur, B. V/. Duffy, U. A Borden, Directors; 11 A. Borden, Se.'reiary-Treasurer ; J. McC. Snow, John McKenzie, Auditors ; Borden & Atkinson, Solicitors. MoosKPATH DiiTViN(i Park Assoc'tATioN. - Thos. Furlong, Presi- dent ; Dr. James Christie, George A. B.arker, B. K. liawience and J. B. Hanim, Directo-.s. Thk JNTARiTrMK CoMMKRfr.vi, Travki.i.krs' A'^sociATroN. Head Of- fice, Halifax, N. S. — Vice-presidents in St. John, John McMillan, Hon. John Boyd, R. Cruikshank, W. H. Thome, l':s(|s.; I'.'ter Clinch, Sec- retary at St. John. 1-20 CLIUJS. 1884. New lluiNswK'K l'un,Tif\ ani> PktSkk'K Asf^oriATiMN. I'resiili'iit, Coloiicl A. Jiliiiin' ; Vic»'-Pit'siusie ; h. I. Fowler, t^iieens Co.; .1. ]i. Sni)\\l»;ili. Clijithain. St'( reiaiy. H. VV. Wilson; TrciiNUver, Win. Snider. I)oMixiON S.M'KTV KuNi) Lii'E Assoc i.vTi(»N. Directors- To repre- feiit slmrehulders, .1. DeWolf Spiirr. Dr. Foster McFarlane, \V, H. Thorne ; to ie|)re.>ent certificate meiuliers, Dr. J T Steeves, A. A. Sterliii---. ll. W. Frith ; to reja-eseiit l)i>th cla.sses, ('has. F. Clinch. Auditors. J. A. Mcliolibie, A Chii)nmn Smith, "William Laniont ; .1. DeW. Spurr, President ; Dr. Steeves, Vice-l'ie.sidejit ; ('has. ( 'ainj+liell. Secretary. lNTKU('oi.oNr.\i. Kaii.wav lNsiKA\('KAss(K'iATri)N. Pre.^ident, David i'ottin^'er, Chief Superintendent, Moncton. Vice-president, \Villiani (i. Koliertson. Stiition Master, St. John. John M. Lyons, First Clerk, (leneral Passenger Af^ent's Ottiee, Moncton, Secretary. (}eo. H. Pick, Assistant (ieneial Fieij,dit Ayent, M<»ncton, Tieasuie'*. Executive C'dinndttee, Accountant, Moncton : H. \V. Whitney, Mechanical Superintendent, Moncton; A. Busliy, (leneral Passenger A^ent, AEoncton ; John Sutton, Chief CJeik Mechanical Depa tnient, Moncton ; James Coleman, Sujieiintendent, P. E. Island. District Secreta^ie^', D. A. Sinclair, Foreman Mechanical Department, St. Joliii ; David W'hite, Car Inspector, Truro ; Wm. Hayward, Foieman Moulder, Miiiuton ; Evan Piicte, Train Desp.tcher, Camp1)ellton ; ,1. P». Fer'.'uson, Store Kee])er, Hivieie duLoui). VicTouiA Saktini; Ci.rii. A. H. Sheraton, Pjcsident; C. C. Coster, Secretarv-Ticasuier ; (I. B. He-an. A. C. Jardine, C, E. J5urpee, T. W. Peteis, A. F. McAvenny. C. II. (!re;ecre':u \ Jout'>, : ; (;ec ►'easurcri ;, Jos. Hewart, lex. Mil- 1 Robert- 1! Knox, !| iiiiittee. !| ikiniier. ;' Dsbonu' .Tone.-*, [es, and ;i 1884] Hospitals .vm) asylums. 121 MoxcTON CiutKKT Ci.LU. - D. Pottin-cr, \:s,[.. President: K. T. 'I'rites, Thos. Williams, Wni. Cuiidc n, Vicc-;)ie>ideiits ; T. A. McLean, Treasurer; J{ev. .\. Hoaiiley, Secretary; I-'. M. Cotton, C.iptaiM. NkW BltUN.-5\VICK BoAUh (»|- FlKIC rMiKinVHITf.ltS. ,1. Sidney KflAe, Aj^'ent for the Koyal ln.suran(;e Conijiany of Liver) hmiI ; Henry .lack. A^oiit for the North J3riti.sh and .Mercantile Insurance Couipanv of KdinburKh and London ; C. K. ji. .ImiaIs, Ayrent for th- i^Uieen lns.'< "o. of Liver|>-urance Compjuiyof London iind Alterdeen; Henry I!. IJanney, A,!.'ont for th.- Ciiiirdinn Assurance Co. nt London ; W. M. Jarvis, At,'entfor Liverpool und Ivndon and (JIoIr- insurance C(mipany of Tiiverpool and London; .\. C. l-'idrweather, Ai,'ent for the Coi\iniii';ui'.e Cnnijiany nf London; .T, Mac;;rei5'«»r (jrant, A;,'ent for the Lancashir-- lii.-,uraiieo Conii)any of Manchester, and the Scottish Commercial liisur;nicj Co. of (Jlasj,'o\v ; K. W. W. FVink, A;4ent for the Western \.-suiance Co. of Toronto, ■•ind the liiitish American .\ssnrauce Co. of Toronto ; <.!eort;e K. Fair- we.ither, A^'ent for the London and Jiancasliire Lisurauee Com pan \ of Liverpool; Hall & Fairweathei", A,^ents of the Phoiiix Assurance Co. of Jiondon ; Maclellan & Co., Agents furance Assoeia- , tion (Limited) of London ; M. &. T. B. Robinson, Agents foi- tlie Royal Canadian Insurance Co. of Montreal, and the Norwich I'nion Fire Insurance Society of Xorwich, England ; Whittaker Bios.. Ayvnts fur the Phtenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn ; H. CluilAi A: Co.. Agents for the City of Ijondon Fire Insurance Co. OfHcers, C!eo. L. I''a.ii\seather, President ; Peter ( 'linch, Secretary. BoAUl) OK TuADK. .Tames A. Harding, President; .lohn MrMillan, Vice-president. ( ■ouncil-.lohn H. Park.-!, John Magee, I!. I*. Stan-, Simeon .Tones, Charles Masteis, Andre Cushing, .Ter. Harrison, W. H. Thorne, Thiw. R. Jnni.hue, J'resident ; James Aloore, \'ice-president ; 'i'homas Burns, 2nd Vice-president ; Michael Kellj Kecordin^^ Secretary; James Hurley, Financial Secretary; Joh I MruTav "a Treasurer. hn i 1 1 HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. jl Nenbiul Pbulic Hospital, ! (lookshank, Vice-President William Hayard. M. D., I'resident. U. W. >I. \V. :\Ialier. (leorge II, (_'lark. Tliomas Walker, M. 1)., H(.n. Charles Walters. S. /. Earle. M. 1).. A. ('. Smith, (ieo. .V, Marker, t'onnuissioners. I'hvsieians ({. .V. Ilaniilttni. .James Christie. .1, l>. White. Thomas Walker. William Christie. .1. W. I>aniel. W. K. Cole- inaii. C. R. J. (.'rawford. Resident I'hysieian. T. F. Haymond. Seerelary. Mrs. E. ,1. nipplns. Matron. -Vlexander .\rmstrong. Ward Kt-eper. 122 MASONIC. 1884. Kent Mahink Hospitai-.- Km- thf IN'lU-f of Si<'t< ami I>isii))lc(l Seamen iit St. John. —John Wishiiit mid Cliaihs MfLaiiKlilaii. ("oniiiiisHioiiers. J.c- Baron IJotsfoid, M. I).. I'hysician. Departiuciit Marine and Fi.slu'fies, Afrent. William Andrew 13ani<'s. Steward. PaoviNcr.xi, LcNATri' .Vsyi.i'M.— Hon. Messrs. Andrew (i. HIair. David Me Lellan. I'atiMi k (i. Itvan. Edwin .\, Vail. M. !>., Commissioners. H. W. CrooUsliank. Secretary. .lames T. Steevcs. Snperlntendent. I{. IVrey (.'rooksliank. .Assistant' Snperintendent, A. "McVey. (Merk. St. .Iohs Protestant oiiPirAN Asvum. Samuel I). lU-rton. President. Re\. (i. M. .\rinsiron;,'. |)r. IJotst'ord. T. W. Daniel. Arthnr Kveiitt. Kobert Marshall, d. \V. Whitney. .1. W. Nielmlson. W. W. 'rnrnlnill. Simeon .Jones. S. T. Kin;?, .1. K. Irvine. (J. 1''. Smith. K. Sears. Jr.. (<. D. ('ushin;;. Directors. Ladies" ('ominillt't> - l\Irs.W. W. Tm nUnll, Pivsideid. ^lissHtint. Treastu'cr. Mrs. H. P. Sliirr. .X.ssistant Treasurer. Mrs. (i. W. Whitney, Seert-tary. Miss M>n-ra\ . .\ssistant Secretary. (Jeneral ('ommitlt'e ^Irs. .lames Mi - Farlane. Alls ,1. Ih-^'an. Mis. William Hree/.e. ^Mrs. .lames Lawton. IMrs. .1. I,. Dunn. ;\lrs,'l. A. Kankinc. Mrs. .lames Kaye. Mrs. .lolin Bo.vd. Mth. K. W Crookshank. Mvs. (leo. McDeod, Mr.s. .\. Kvcrilt. Mrs. Snider. Miss Frost. Matron. WioniNs Mali: OiUMiAN iNSTnrJMoN.- (ioverimrs, Hon. .1. D. l.cwin. T.W. Daniel. I{c\ . V. II. .1. DiiKslire<'tors- Mrs. T. W. Daniel. Mrs. Prieliard. Mrs. Koliert Thomson, jr.. Mrs. K. W. ("rookshiud<. Mia. (ieorKe MuLeod. Mrs. (S. Prescott. Miss .1. t'rookshank. Mrs. .1. K. Masters, T. \V. Daniel. Rev. a. M. Aiinslron;,'. .1. II. Parks. LeB. Botsford. :\lrs 11. I, Sturdee. Mrs. T. A. Temple. IMrs. He^an, Mrs. .J. L. Dunn. ?ilrs. .). V. Troop. Mrs. .1. K. Arm strong, Mrs. .1. K. Barnes. Mr.s. ('. M. Arm.strong. \l. W. Cruoksluink, Robt. Marshall. H. L. Sturdee, C. F. Kiniiear. Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. OFFICERS OF THE W. M. (JRAND LODGE. W. firand blaster. W Deputy (Irand Mastei', - W. Senior (iiand Warden. - W. .luiiior (Jrand Warden,- W. Grand Cliai)lain, - W. Grand Treasurer. - . W. (jrand Secretary. - W. Senior (iraiul Deacon, - W. Junior (jrand Deacon, - W. (jraiul Director of Ceremonies, AVilliam F. Buntin;?, - Thomas A. (jodsoe, - Henry (iraham. - David F. Merritt. - Rev. R. Mathers. - .James McNicliol. jr.. - Edwin J. Wetmore, - E. Lee Street. John McAllister, - Freeman W. Wisdom, W. Asst. (}. Director of Ceremonies,James Adam, W. (Jrand Sword Bearer, \V. (jrand Standard Bearer, W. Grand()r,i:?anist. - W. (jrand Pursuivant. W. (Jrand Steward, Thomas A. Peters, William B. Wallace. .1. C. Hatheway. - John C. I^eonard. Charles !\Iasters, - Arthur Kveritt, - - - - .Julius T. Whitlock. - - - AuKiistus W. Reed, " '• ... w'alter H. Buck. - - - W. T. McLeod, - - - - B. L. H. Hartt, - - - Albert Boone, BoAKM OK (jeNEUAL Pi'Ri'osES.— M. W. William F. Bunting::. R. W. B. Lester Peters. P. G. M. R. W. Robart T. Clinch. P William Wedderburn, 1'. G. M. R. W. John V. Ellis. P. G. M. Marshall, P. (J. M. H. W. Ben.iamin R. Stevenson, P. (i. M. A. Godsoe, D. (j. M. (President). R. W. Heiiiy Graham, S, St. John, St. John. St. Stephen. Woodstock. St. John. St. John. St. John. Newcastle. Campbellton St. John. St. John. St. John. St. Joiui. St. John. St. .John. St. John. St. John. - St. Stephen. St. Jonn. ■ Newcastle. • Sus.sex. St. John. (iibson. (jrand Master. O. M. R. W. R. W. Robert R. W. Thomas G. W. R, W. IV)v\ lui. ihii. hn. jplu-n. nu. astlo. X. n. Haste r R. ^^ . Robert honias R. W. 1884.] MASONIC. 123 11 I'ucli iVioiitli, al .loliji B. Wilmot, F). F. Merritf, ,J. (i. W. V. W. Kdwiu .1. Wftmoro. (JraiKl Sfciftu -y iSec-re- tniy). R. W. »<:. •!. Meets second Tuesday in each nmntli, at llu- Masonic Hall. SI. .lolm. Tliemas A. F'ef.'ns. W. ;\;. (j. ({.jcdon Hoyne. Se«;retary. Sussex Lndj^'e, N'o. I. Meets Tliurstlay on or after each full moon, al I Dorchester, ^\e^tmorland <.'ounty. Stephen W. rainier. W. M. .Mexander I McKay, Secretary. / St. Mark's Lodge No. .">. Meets lirst Thursday in each muiitli. ii( St. |, .\ndre\ys, Charlotte County. Benjamin R. SteyVnson. W. M. (It-orxe F. I I Sticlcney. Secretary. I Hiram l^odge. No. tj.- Meets lirst Thur.s.- -Meets second Tuesda.y in eat-h month, al Clifton, Kings County. Osborne M. Flewelling. W. M. " Howard D.Wetmore. Secy. Union Lodpe of Portland, No. 10.— Meets third Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall. St. John. Wm. B Wallace. W. M. .lohn B. Andrews, Secretary. Woodstoclc Lodge. No. 11.— Meets first Wednesday in each montii. at Woodstock. Carleton County. Allison B. Connell, AV. M. Charles N. Scott. Secretaiy. St. George Lodge, No. 12.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. (Jeorge, Cliarlotte County. Alfred M. Meal.y, AV. M. Louis B. 3Iessenett, Secretary. Corinthian Lodge. No. i;l.— Meets second Wednesda.y in eacii month, at Hampton Station. Kings County. Allen McN. Travis, AV. 31. Henry Hallet, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 14. -Meets first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, Charlotte County. Jason C. Davis, AA^ M. Rex M. King, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 1.5.— Meets H''st Tuesday in each month, at Hillsboro", Albert County. James Scott. AV. M. John A. Beatty. Secretary. St. Andrew Lodge. No. Iti. — Meets Monda.v. on or after each full moon, at Richibucto, Kent County. John Taylor. AV. M. Thomas Wetmore Bliss. Secretar.y. Northumberland Lodge. No. 1i.— Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Newcastle. Northumberland County. Walter H. Buck. W. M, . AX'illiam Fenn. P. M.. Secretarj-. Miranuchi Lodge. No. 18.— Meets third Tuesday in each month, at Chat- ham. Northumberland County, .\lexaader J. Loggie^ W. M. Thomas F. (iillespie. Secretary. Salisbury Lodge! No l^iO.— 3Ieets first Tuesday in each month, at Salis- bury. AVestmorla. d County. .Tohii (lowland, W. Al. James Beattey. Secretar.y. Zion Lodge, No. :^M.-AIeets first Wednesday in eacli month, at Sus.sex. Kings County. AVilliam F. McLeod, W. M .lohn F. Rodgers. Secretaiy. New Brun.swick Lodge, No. :i2.— Aleets second Thursday in each mouth. at. the Masonic Hall, St. .lohn. B. 1.. H. Hartt. W. Al. .Mevander Morrison. Secret ary. ICeith Lodge. No. 'SI. -Aleets third VVednesdav in each month, at ATondon. Westmorland County. (;eorge H. Pick. W. M. Chailes H. Webb, Secy. Zetland Lodge. No. vM. Meets third AVi'dnesday In each month, at She- n »l» 124 MASONU'. [1884. •liiio, Wi'stinurhiini Coniify. WaltirJ. N'. -•">. Mt'tis 'l'iit's(|ji,\-. on or iiftrrt'Hfli rull moon, j at I>anionsi»'. Kestif.'onclie Coimly, William l>i»pcr, W, M. lU-m-.v A. Victona I,o;e. No. '.'H. Mfcis second Alonday in <'a(*li month at Sack I villr. Westmorland Connty. Haivt-y I'hinne-y, W. M. Kichard Wilson. I St'cr»-tai'\ SI. 'Marlins Ludp'. No. .in.- Meets lirsl Wrdnesdax in each month, at SI. Martins. Si. John. .)i>s. V. SkilUm. \V. M. \Vm. K. Skillen. 1*. M.. Secretary. Menjaniin I.odK'e. No. ;J|. Meef^ lirsf 'j'ne^dav in each month at .\ndover, VieloriaComily. J. Allen I'erley, W. M. IJohert H. Al. Wiley. Secretary, ('amphellloii' Lodp'. No. :{•.'. ^fleets .second Kriila.N in each month, at Cainpl't'"*""- '^♦'^''>-'"""''"' <'"'"'"'.^ William W. Doherl.v. W. M. John ( '. Kcr^rnson. Secretary. .\le\andria Kod^re. No. ;!;(. Meets (Irst Tnesday in each moiilh. at St. Marys, York ("onnly. .Mlierl Moonc. \V. M. Kd^ar Hanson. Secretary. I .Mbcrt iiodjje. No.":'.). >h'eis Tnesda.v nearest full moon »'a<"h nntiith al I Hopewell Corner, .\lljert Conntx . h'<.i)ierl C. r>aoon. W. >I. W. .\. Triie- ' man. Sccretar.w CHAl'TEKS. I Cnrleton Uoyal .\rcli Clia))ter, No. IT. Ke^^istiy of Scollaiid— fleets third ' Wednesday in each month at Masonic Temple, St. John. T. Anius Uodsoe. Principal/. T. Nisbet Koherlson. Scribe 1v Frederictun Hoyal Arch Chapter. No. TV. llejflstrv of Scotland— Meets at ' Fredericton, third Wednesday in each nuaith. Union Hoyal Arch Cliaiiter. No. HI. Hcfristry of Si'oi land -Meets fourth i Tuesday in each month at Freemasons Hall, ('arleton. I New Brunswick Royal Arch Chn.jtter, Nt). H>. Keglstr\- of Canada— Meets I tlrst Thursdnv in each mojitli at ^Masonic Temple. St. John. ! Botsford Koyal Arch Chapter, K U - IMeets at Moncton. ' Mount LeViaiion Royal Arch Cha])ter- 3h'ets on the third Wednesday in i each month at Chatham. ; St. Stephen Royal .Vrch Cliai>ter— Jleet.s on the second Wednesday in '■ each month at St. Stei)heu. Cai'leton Council ' if Hoyal and Select Masters— Meets ui< >nthly iu Carieton. i; ENCAMPMENTS. Encamjanents of St. Jubu, No. IH- Religious anecend)er. 1884.1 K\i»;HTs or i'VTiii.\s-oin» fellows. 125 Mili fleets Mers, kliies- |1. St. i-y of liaiy, |(ihn. NfW HniiisWMk SovfiiKU Consist. )iy, I'. I{. S.. .m tlie HeKistiv ..f tlii« Sinifein •(•..uiicil ..fCimndii oHht^.-tr, William T. Lukuii. ('(uiinian.l.'i- in Cliii'l: iJ.iheif MarshalL (Jrand S.'ori'taiv. Meets at Fivcmasou.s Hall St .Inliit. t'lviirtli Friday in Octolicr, .lanuary. Ai>ril and .Fnly. Knights of Pythias. Ol'UCKHS UK THK Sl I'HK.MK LoiXJi:, KNKillTH Ol' J'vTHIAS. -Geo. W. Linilsay, I'asc Supivint' C'liaiuH'llui', JJaltiinoie, Md. Ji>hn P. Linton.' .Supn-mc Chancellor, Johnstown, Vn. .lohn \'an Valkenhury, Supreme Vice-Chancellor, Kort ^Fndison, low a, Jj. li. Allen, .Supreme Prelate, Norfolk, \'a. Johii B. 8tiinij)!i. Supreme Master of Kxche((uer, India- napolis, Indiana. John J. Waul, Sui»renie Keeper of liecoul and Seal, Baltimoie, Md. Ceo. B. Shaw, Sii[»ieme iNla.stei-at- Arms, Kan Claire, Wis. (J. a. Manlove, Sn)>reine Inner Guard, Viekshnr^', Miss. John W. ThoniiiHon. Supienie Outer (Junrd, WasIiiii;.;ton. Deputy Supremo Chancellor for tlie Provinct" of New Ihunswirk.- - .fames \toulson, St. John, X. I>. New Brunswick Lod>,'e, No. 1, and I'nion hodj^e No 2, St. John, N. B. Meets every rvlternato^Wednesd.-vy eveniii',-- jit N o'clock, in their Hall, Iiiny's Buildint,', (jlerniain Sticet. Westmorland LodL!-i% No. ,S, of Moncton. N. ii. .Meets every Tue.sJ ay evening, at s o'llock, in i'ythian Temple. Holiinson street. Frontier I.od^e, No. -1, of St. Srepheti, X. Pi. .Meets ever\ .seeoud Moniliv in each m(>ntli. KNDOWIMKNT K.\NK. KN1(;HTS ( »! ' J'YTMI.SS. .lames Moiilson, President; Thus. A. \ au^han, Vice-I'resident ; Krank Kales, Chapl.ain ; ('has. A. Prichard, Secretnry-Treasniep, H. W. Tiowp, Guide; John Law, ., ami I'enj.imiTi Iheniner, Charh)ttetown. P. K. I., Grand K!pre-.ontati\ es. \V. C. Magee, St. .Tohn, N. B., (Jrand Marshal. C. I). Northrop, ^lonctoji, N. B., (h-and Conductor. Tho-,. Tuinhull, \ail Collier, (Jrand (Juardian; W. ( '. i )eshri.-.ay, ( 'harlottetown. P. K. I., Grand Herald. J. W'. Hami;ton, Wolfville, N. S., (^rand^Chaplain. H. W. (Jra(.d Lod^^e of the Lo\v«m' Provinces of P.. N. A. will hold its ne.xt Annual t'ommunication in Halifax, N. S., on the second Wed- nesday iu August, 1SS4. \ ' 12(i TKMrK.KANrK. [1884. rcju'Dn Lddj^'f. Nm. I'J, St. .lohii, N. J'l. Mefts on 'ruesday. Vict.oriii liU(|<,'t', Ni>. 1.'!. Frcilerictcu. N. li. .Vl»-t't-«(»ii Mnndiiy. I'.'erli'ss Lnil^'f, No. 1!». I'ditlainl. N. li. Mcots on W'othiesduy. \ rriiu'o Alltcrt. l.miKf. N". •<<'. .M"ni'tim. N. !>. M^etn on Wt-dnPH . Silnain l.iMi;;*', No. L".>, .St, .lolni. X. Jt. .Mfets on McMiday. I Valley Lod.^a-, .\(i. .*<;<, SiHHi'N. N. 15. Meets on Tuesday. Ciileton liOili^i', Nn. 11, WiM.il-itock, Cailoton Cntiiity, N*. B. Meets I on 'I'liesfliiy. j Chiitliaiii Ldd^'f, Nil. 4."», ( 'liatliaiii. N. U, Meets mi TliuiMday. (Inldeu If de hiul;.;*', No. 4r», ( 'arleton, St. doliu, N, \\. Meets on I ThiirK(lay. I Milicete Kiuiuupment, St. John, N. J{. Mei'ts Third Wednesday in each Month. Andre ('iHliin<,', Ks(|., I)e[>nty Grand Sire for the Lower Province-. Temperanc8 Organizations. I.N'DKI'KXDENT OHPKK OK (;(»0r) TKMPLAIW. Oflicei-.sof tlieCrand J.od-e. .1. R. Tidj^'eon, (J. W. C. T.; K, R ( olpiits, (I. W. ("oun.; Miss J:. M. Tavh.r, (J, W. V. T,; Sanmel Tiitts, (i. \V. Secictarv; Kev. M. (h-oss, ({. \V\ ( 'haplain ; (^ M. St.'wait, (J. W. M.; Mand ColpitLs. (!. \V. I). M.; Is.ahella (irosH, (J. W. A. S.: \V. ('. Colpitts, (i. \V. I. (i.: Milled-e Cameron, (J. W. ( ►. (i.: .1. Hetherin-t<.n, U. W. .\1.; U. M. Tayh..-, Ksq., P. C. W. T. OKAND DIVISION S(^NS ( iF TE.MI'KRANl'K. W.J, l{o]iins(.n, Moncton, (;. W. I*. HoI.ert WIUh, St. John, CJ. W. A. S. 15. I'aterson. St. Jolm, (i. ScriI.e, \V. W. (irahani. Mill- town, (J. Tiiasurrr. I{tn ,1, T. Parsons St. John, («. Chaplain. A. Y. I'attTson, ]\irtland, C. Conductor. Aniasa Coy, ( J a'.: OK HONOH. Olliccrs of (In' (Jnind Ti'inpk'. — .lanu's Hnrrill, Yannoiith, (i. T. : .l(dm Hammond. St. John. (i. V. T. : Wm. C. Whittakcr. SL.Iohn, (i. \\. R. ; K. Allen, Yarmouth. O. Tn^-isuror; (I. J. Bnrrill. Yarmouth, (!. Cli;iplain: Win. Ticwis, Si. John, G. S. ; 1). .McXally. I'. C. T. THK N B. \V0M1<:NS (HKISTIAN TEMPEKANCK TNIOX. .Mrs. .Joseph lloi^i;-, President; ^Frs. II. V. Crandall, Mrs. Phillips, >[rs. Todd'.JMrs. Taylor, Mr.s. \l W. Crookshank, Yiee- Presideuts; .Miss Th(»rne, Secretary; Mrs. Atkinson, Assistant Seerctarv; Miss lioekhart. Treasurer; ^frs. TurnbuH, Auditor. L'ARLETON WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE L'NION. Mrs. W. C. Saunders. President; Mrs. J. K. Taylor, l.st Yire i President; Mrs. \V. C. Colwell, 5nd do ; Mrs. IJ* Brittain. iJrd do.; Mrs. James Kindred, 4th do.; Mrs. James (iray. 5th do.; ]\Irs. W. H. f*riee, Secretary; Miss Carr, A.ssistant Secretary; , Miss M. s. Olive. Treasurer;" Miss K. Brittain. Assistant Treas nrer, -=.-:'i Irt84. ti;m run AM K. 12: lin, (i. Mill- . A. a. .]. O. S.; iMis. Vico- sisliint iditor. Vior 11. old l\ «lo. ; }tary ; tfi cas CATIIUI.IC TOTAI, Al'.STiyKNCK UNION OF NKW imi'NSWK'K. Oltlcers.— Uev. A. Ouillcl. St. .lohn. Spiritual Dir. ; .Jolin P. McOroiy, Portland, I'ccsidciit ; .lames Magco. Frodi'iicton, Ist Vico-Prc'sidi'iit ; K. O. Dunaii, Fairvillc, 2n(l Vicc-l'rcsiilent; JaniL'H Heny. Porllaiul, Hccordiii"; Secretary; Jolm IJodcn, Portland, CoVrespoiidin^' Secretary; T. H. Foley, St. .lolin, Fi- nancial Secretary; Th().s. l?ourke, Forlland, Treasurer; Midmel Purcell. Milllowu, Sergant-at Arms. Local Deputies. — St. Dunstan's Society, Fredericton, Cleorgc K. Perks; St. Peters, Portland, I). McMcmagle; St. Mary '.s, Cork Settlement, John Donovan; St. Patrick's, Milltown, M. Duly; St. Peter's Cadets, Portland, John Mahony; St. Aloysius Asso- ciation, Portland, .lames H. McIIugh; St. Patrick's Cadets, Milltown, Francis Fit/.^immons; St. liernard's, ^loncton, D. E. (jallagher; St. llo.sij's, Fairvillc, DanieLMurpliy; St. Alphonsus, Hampton, Thomas E. Smith. ST. MAUt'Hrs TOTAT. ABHTINENCK HKLIEF SOC'IETV. Officers. — lU'v. .lohn.l. AValsh. Spiritual Dir ; Patrick Aforan, President; Patrick Murphy. 1st Vice President; .Tames IJrennen, '2nd do.; Rohert Coleman, Secretary; ^FichaelWisled, Assistant jj Secretary; Thos ?<[. NN'isted. Financial Secretary; .Jolm I. Mc-I| Manus. Asst. Finan. Secretary; .Tohn McC.irtliy, .1 P.. 'I'rcasurer; : S. ^NlcMinnamin, Scru-CMnt-at-Arms. I| FATHER MATTHEW ASSOCIATION. '] OlVicers.— liev. A. Ouillet, Spiritual Dir.; Patrick McCarthy, ' President; John ^fcClonniglc, Senior Vice-Presidei^ ; li. J. ! Walsh, .Tunior Vice-]*resident ; .fohn Kennedy. H^r-ordingij Secretary; P. Griffiths. Financial do.; Timothy Collins. Corres- '! pondiniido. ; Huirh Dolierty. Treasurer; II. lla'nratty. Librarian; .lolin lialpin. Assistant Librarian; Samuel ^IcDevitt, Sergeant- j at -Arms; Pev. A. Ouillet, .Tno. Condon, P. Tole. Trustees. • ; i S'l'. AI.nYSlUS A?S()("1ATI<>X, rOHTl.ANI). Officers. —Itev. Wm. O'Leary, Spiritual Dir.; .John Hoden, President; .lames IJerry. 1st Vice-Prc-ident ; \V. .1. Crowe, 2nd Vice-President; .lohn Mahony, Pecording Secretary; .los. jMc- ;Manu.s, Corresponding Secretary: M. .Ti'llcrs, Finan. Secretary; .lohn .Mnllin, Assis' Secretary: .lohn Donn"lly, Treasurer; .lohn .Mc(}rath, Librarian; .lohn >lcI<'od, Serge ■ t-at-Arms. i I Officers.— Pev. Wm. O Lcarv. "piritual f)ir. : .1. Mahony, President; J. Bodeu, llecordiuL^ S( letavy; F. ^'orbett. Finan. Secretary; D. Dolierty. Treasurer; J. Lloyd, Si geant-at-Arms. -'J 128 < ►RAXfiE.vrEN — A lAERTLSEMENT. [1884. Loyal Orange Association. I!. W. fJKANI) LODOE OF NKW BRUNSWICK. \ Ofllccis— David F. Morrltt, WoocUtock. Caiiclon Co.. U. W. ; Giamnriixior. ('apt. Wiliiani A. Kiivir, City of St. .lolm, S. 1). Grand Master. S. F. Nes1>itt, St. Stcphon, Charlotte Co., J. 1). Gnuni >lasif'r. ({<'or!3a' llairtl, Ualnlsvillc, Victoria Co., Grand, Chaplain. 'I'lionia^ A. Kinnoar, SarkvilK-, AVcstmorland Co., (irand S(( ntarv. Samuel DeVcnne, Sr., Portland. St. John Co.. (Jrand 'rre;i.-urer. .lames Klliott, Portland, St. John Co., Grand ' l.celunr. lolm H. (brieves, Fredcrictou, Vork Co., Grand Direilor nl ( cremoiiies. Park A. Melville, City of Saint John, !)epuly (ir.ind Secretary. William M. White, Gibson, York (U). ; .loliii l{. .Nicholson. Newcastle, Xorthnmberlaud Co.; John Nixoii, Carl ton, St. .lolm Co. ; Ucv. W. P. Anderson, Chipman, Queens Co.: Hicliardson Boone. Frecericton Junction, Sunbiiry Co.; Willi:uu ^^'allace, Woodstock, r'arleton Co. ; John Keriv PoriliMid, Si. .lolm Co.; Frank II. ^Forice, Sackville, Wcstmor land Co. : \V. S. I). ]\[oorc, Waterfo.d, KingsCo. : Wesley Iloyl, lloyt Station. Sunbury Co.: James Cregan, City of St* John: W.'l). Smith. Fredcrictou, York Co.: David Gi'bs(m, Carleton Co.: Thomas >[. Corbett. City of St. John; Charles A. Lcwin, ]>enton, ( arleton Co., DepulyGrand Chaplains. l.ODfJKS IN THE CITY. Vcrner !,od2;e. No. I, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month. Khlon Loilue, No. ".*, mee's second and fourth Tuesdays in each month. York Lodu'o. No. :'.. meets lirst :iiid third Tliur.sdays in each njonth. Johnston Lodiic, No. '31, mecl< tirst and third .Mondays in each month. llavelock J.odge, Xo. 'il, meetssccoiul Monday in eachmouth. True Blue I.od^'c, No. 11, meets third Weuresflay in each month. Carleton. Dominion Lods;e, No. 141. nu'ets first Wednesday in each month, Fortland. ll^itt CONftCiriNERY iORKI, J. K. WOODBURN & CO., 44 (St 46 DOCK STREET, - - SAINT JOHN^ N. B. J. R. WOODBURN. H. F. KERR. i' k 1884. J MILITIA. 129 staff of the Militia. MHJTARY DISTRICT NO. 8, PPOVINCE OF N'KW UHUNSWICK. Ooputv Atljiitant Ocnoval Commandinir—Tjoul. Colonel .r(»hn B. Taylor. Brl.i'iulc Major— [jit'Ut.C!oloncl ('. Crowe liecd. 1 Aui--. '<>:{. District Pavniastcr and Ston'kopper— Lieut. Colonel W. T. Bainl, 19 Jan.' OJ). fi^NU BATTALTOX ST. JOHN FU.SILIEHS. Lieutenant Colonel — Arlmthnot Blaine. 8 Sept. ^5. iSIajor— Henry David Likely, 5) j\lareh, 77. Captains— James Devlin, 22 July, 7."); Edward T. Sturdec, 5 Mav, 7(J: Frederick H. Ilartt. 10 Jan. 77; \V. ('. Mai-ee, 20 Dec. '80; C. F. Sorrel, 28 June, '82; Os1>orne lilois. 28 Jiine, '82. 1st Lieutenants— J. P. Ilegan, 24 June, '81 : Kil<>our Shives. 7.>rarch. '78; H. J. A. (Jodard, 24 June. '81; A L Trueman. 21 June. '81; M. D. Kdwards, 2S June, '82; K. I). AVoodrow, 28 Jiuie, '82. 2nd Lieuten-.nts- Cyru.^ ({, Orep,orv. o Julv. '^2: CJeor^c A. Fraser, .-) Julv. '82; K. ('. Jarvis, r, Julv. '82: L (J. T. Tliouipson, ir,.1uly. '82.' Paymaster— .Micliael W. Maher, m. 2:> .July, 74. Ad'jutant— Hugh Havelock McLean, capt." 1J» Jan. "i]. t^uartermaster— .lohu Stewar* Hall. 17 Jan. "il. Surgeon — Sylvester Z. Earle. ^f. 1)., <. 12 Apr. 72. 11 .\ug.'K2. Assistant Surgeon— M. S. McFarlanc, 27 .linie. '7i». firxH ("AHI.KTON I.KJITT TNI'ANTKV. Li('utcnantColonel-f'harle< P. I'ltton. 2u Oct. 't»J>. .Major— Charles W. iiavmond, 1 c. 10 Se]>t '(JO. Caplains-l<;i.:!< F. Adain^. I0.1uly,71 ; John J. IToyI, 10 July. 71; (Jordon K. Boycr, ir» July. '71: Henry William *Bourn(>, 12 July, ■;2; Amos Dow Htirtley", 1.") April. 7:); Jesse AV. Baker, 10 April, *74: J. Shvwson Carvill, 21 .\pril. 7.">: Chas. K. Beckwitli, 1 June, 77. Lieutenants— John T. Fletcher. 10 Oct. '70: Uolit. Kirkpatrick, 10 Julv, 71; IsaNcNinch. lOJulv.Tl; Charles (iarden, 12 Julv. 72; C'harles A. West. 1 :\Liy, 74^ John AV. Adams, 2S» Dec. 7(1; Alexander Marquis, i)rov. 20 April, 17. 2i\d Lieutenants — William Wallace Hemphill. 20.lidy, 'M; Chaih'S Ferguson, 10 Julv. '71; Leonard Hardint:-. 12 Julv. 72; C. B. Wheeler. 8 Oct. 8u": Leander A. While, 11 .luly. :\)' J.W. Williams, n April. *S1. Paymaster — John D. Ketchum. m. (lion ) 10 Sept. (lit. .Vdjutant — John I). Baird, »apt. 10 ^Fay. '»!. Ciuariermaster — Hamilton Emerv. lo Sept. '(>0. Surgeon— Charles Pitt Connell, M. D., 22 April. 70. Assistant Surgeon— Thos Taylor Beveridge. 18 July, 7-"{. ri.sT YOKIv BATPAIJON OF INI- ANTHN . Lieulcnant-Colonel — John Lothrop Afarsh, :{ Xov. '71. .Major — Jeremiah Staples, 18 June, '80. | 130 MILITIA. [1884. ("iiptaiii n. r, SiiMuiul L. Wilkinson, m. 10 Sept. '(}!); 'I Thos. Alex Thomas (}. . :MfMullin. Sf'pl. Oil; Jesso riu-isly, 10 Mav, 7' Lo^■irl(^ 18 .lunc. HO; W. A. liavkor,' 18 June. '"MO; ;jl ()(l. "82; II. A. Cropley, 2\ Nov. 'H± Lieutenants- -(^eoriic A. lloyt, 13 Nov. '(;i»; \l. M. Plnder, :i() ^lav, 'Ti); Andrew Wangh, ;J .June, '81; 11. Stevenson, 10 Nov. •8'2: W. E. Uniuhart, 21 Nov. •82; Jared Boone, 18 June, '80. , 2nd Lieutenants— -Joseph AV. E. Ale.xander, prov., 12 July, 72; I). Ha/en, W. AVilkinson. 18 .lune, '80; F. Bird. 24 June, 81 ; T. (4. McMuirav, 20 Nov. '82; T. B. Perkins, 24 Nov. '82. Paymaster— Bt. Major A. i^. Beekwith, :J June, '81. i Adjutanl-T. W. Howe, 3 June, '81. ! Quartermaster — Andrew Lipsett, 2") Feb. '70. \ Surgeon— T. C. Brown, 8 June, '81. [ Assistant Surgeon -J. Z. Curry, 3 June, 'HI. r:iRi. NORTHUMBERLAND. N. B., BATTALION OF INFANTRY. ^Nlajor — Samuel l*. MeCully, commanding, 22 Feb. 78. ('apt;;ins— Hugh Cameron. 4 Aug. 71; William Fenton, 1 Aug. 7:1; William Hutchinson, 26 Sept. '73; Wm. McNaughton. ' V2 April. 77; Alexamler McKnighl, Sept, "78. Lieutenants— Peter Loggie, 1 Aug. "73; Thomas George INfc Kay, prov., 22 ^lay, '74; .lames Chapman, prov., 31 Sept. '74; T. Sheridan. 20 Sept. '82. •Jiul Lieutenants — Robt. McNaugiiton, prov., OFeb.'OO; Alex- ander J. Loggie. prov., 1 Aug. 73; Adams McLellan, prov.. 2(J Sept. 73; Janu's Cameron, prov.. 23 May, '74; William Me Knight, pro . (I Sept. 78. Paymaster — Lemuel .1. Twcedie, Sept. '72. Adjutanl — .Alexander Templeton, 2 June, '7(J. . (.Quartermaster — James Gray, It , 14 April, '70. Surgeon— ^^'iilian^ Pallen Bishop, M. D., April 14, '7«>. i 74TH OATTALION' OF INTFANTRV. I Lleutemmt Colonel — E. B. Beer, 17 Oct. 70. i Major— (). U. Arnold, 12 May, '82 ! Cnptains-H. B. Wetmore. 12 Julv. 70; T. W. McAfee, 2 Aug. '78; K. Arnold, 10 Sept. '00; W. "C. Murray, 10 March '70; T. M. Hiird, V, Sept. "72; B. Harper, 27 June, 70. I Tiieutenants — W. M. Chamberlain. 13 May, 'HI; A. McDonald, 13 Mav, '81; C. H. Fairweather, 27 Get. '82; I). Simpson. 12 July.';2; T. A. Bowes. Sept. "ri. E. H. Hayward, >rarch, '80. 2nd Tiieutenants— 11. S. Lan«rstroth, 4 Afarch. '82; S. A. Me i Fee, 4 March, "82: U.Crawford. 27 Oct. '82; G. N. Havward, 5 Sept. ';2. Paymaster— S. (}osline, 8 Get. 7.->. Adjutant— T. X. Kinnear, 27 Oct. 'N2. (iuart(!rmaster— 1). B. Armstrouii', 8 Oct. 'Ho. Surgeon— K. A. Vail, Dec. '70." Assistant Surgeon— .1. H. Byan. 8 Oct. "i.l. ST. (iEoR(JE INFANTRY COMPANY. Cai)tain— J. .Magee. 4 ,March. '83. 1st Lieutenant— J. Mooney. ; 1 May, 83. 2nd Lieutenant— P. Gilmour, 4 3[areh, '83. 1SS4. MILITIA. 131 Sth nEfJIMENT CAVALRY. rniKSARS. Oruaiii/cd (i. (). ;5(Hli April. IHIIO. MoWo : Jicf/i Pain(£(pii\ Fiddir-. IIc'ii(l(|U:ul('rs, U(itiu'S!iy. liicut.-ColoiicI,— .liiincs Donivillo, c c 1st, 2 July, M. Majors— Alfred Murkliain, ('clsl, 2 July. 'Hi'; John Kussell Arnistrona,', c c 1st, c c 2(1, and ni « 2d, 2 July. 'iSl. No. I Troop, IIanii>ton— Captiii". : riieutenant, George Otty Dickson Otty, c c 2d, ]J)lli April, "81. 2nd liieutenant, Frederick V. "Wedderburn, )>. No. 2 Troop, llamn.ond JJiver— Captain, AVilliam Lan^stroth, c 2nd, 10 April, '81. Lieutenant, AVilliam Lanestrolh, junior, p, lOth August, 'M:}. No. 8 Troop. Apohaqui — Captain, Charles II. Foshay. p A])ril, 'Tl. Lieutenant, George II. Sharp, c c 2nd, ni. s.'2nd, (5 April, '71. 2nd Lieutenant, John Ilalley jIcRohbie. ni. s., ]). ]u August, '8:), \o. 4 Troop, I'pluun — Captain, David James Fowler, c c 2d, and m s 2d, 11 Dee, "77. Lieutenant. Frederick Gass. c c 2d, Ji .inne, 'Nl. 2d Lieutenant, Goorire AVilliam Fowh'r, o c 2d, :{ June, 'Ml. Xo. 5 Troop, Johnson, Q. Co. — Captain, 'i'homas II. Pearson, gfo and c c 2d, 21 Fch. '0(5. Lieutenant, A litort Frederick Carmichael, c c 2d, :{ June, si. 2d liieutenant Thos. E. Alfred j Pearson, c c 2d, 24 June. 'SI. [{ No. (I Troop. 8hediac,W. ( o. — Captain, Henry A Scovil, gf o. ji 2M Sept. "77. Lieutenant, Joshua Cpham Fowler, m s 2nd, ISil .Inne, 'ITy. 2d Lieutenant, Charles .Alexander Dufl" Aniler. p 2.-> |i Xnv. '81. 1 1 No. 7 Troop, Springfield— Captain, AVilliam J. IJrittain, g f o. j] 21 .lune, ■().■>. Lieutenant, Henry INfontgoinery Camphell.gs 2d, ■ in s 2d. 1!) Aug. 'Si. 2d Lieutenant. William* (JreensladcScovil, ! p. :> June. 'si. i Paymaster — lohn J. Woodward. Scptemlier. "s;]. ! Ad'jutant- Robert AVilliam Otty, i\ f o, c c 1st. :i(» April, "00. j lit in. June 4. "71. i (iuarter-mastef— Henry Ifallett, m s 2d. !(» September, '(It), j liony m, 10 September, 'is. j Surgeon — Beverley AIc>ronagle. AI. D., A June, 'SO. , Ass'ist't Surgeon— Rol)'t Leonard P.otsfor TNTEK<^OLOMAL KAI LWA Y. 1884. Intercolonial Kailway. ('. S:ht A};(^nr. 1'. S. Aivhibald. Cliief Ensii't't'i-. '^h 1 Bruokvillc. IV (ifS *t Toil\ 1)II!'IL IK I-.' : Riverside. . -.'! 14 !» Rotliesay. . . ■.•; IS I-.' (^)Mispajnsi>. ••',(; •.'1 17 Nanw iK'ewaiik. . ."d .■i4 •-'•.' llamploii. . tie 14 'iu l'assi'ken'.t. ;.s :ri •r, Bl.M.mtiei'd. . M .•)4 •Ti Norton. !t'.i im .'tti Aiioliaifiil. . . 1 17 7S It SllS>e\. . 1 .!•-• MH 47 I'lnniu eseep. . 1 tl !ll .">! Peiinl)S(|Uis, . 1 .Vi 1 (le .V) DuMsiiiane. . 1 IM 1 Kt f.(i Auasance. . . 1 Mil 1 •,»(» till Petitcodiiic. . 1 !»H 1 .{•,' ;i I'oliet River. . . •.' i;^ 1 4-.' id S;dislnii-y. . . •.' v;h 1 h2 71» Ronndan Creek. . '.» -.i: 1 .")M Mil Moncton. . . •> (17 1 7H 01 Hiiuiphre.N, . •.' 7.i 1 H-i !«• I'ainsec .liinction. . -2 HS 1 W Klj Dorcheslei- Road. .') Oil •! (Ill 1(11 Meadow Brook. . .'i IKI ',' (Wl ;(;.") Sliediac. . ;f (H) ',' (Ml mr Point DuCliene, . ■'! (Kl V' (Kl lOK INIemramcook. . . .-1 (li) •i (X) Ihi Dorchester. . ••( '.M •.' I(i ]-y, Sackville. . . ;; .")() •.' .-ts l-'il Auiac. . . .J (ii •J Vi i;ii' Audiersl. . . :{ 7(1 •J .")! |41 NappaiL ••t H4 v» :>(•) 14."> .Maccan. . :; !»'i 2 01 14S( Athol. . . 1 (Nl •i ()7 fA SpriuK Hill. . J (>!l :.' 7;{ pjl Salt SpriuKS. . 1 -Jt) ',» HO _. — ---_-. . — — _ -.tl .MILES. ItW River Philip. . 11)7 Oxfoid. 171 Thom.soiL . I7'.l (ireemille. I IHl Westchester. . I 1M4 Wenlworth. ' I Mil Folly Lake. r.i7 liondouderrv . . •^)2 Dehert. •.»(M) Belnn»iU. . ' -^'ll Truro. •iiKl PictoiL :^'(r) I'ictou Landing, •HU h'islier's (Jrant. 'i57 New (rlaspiw. . ;;i.VI Stellarton. •il!i Hojiewell. . '.*t.{ (rIeiiKaiTV. . •.'■•J I West River. rii', Ri\ersdale. '.'2.^ Inion. ■ilH Valley. I •.'7H Johnstons. I :.y^» Biooklleld. j -^27 I'.dly BoK. . ■■ .•.'■n SteNN iacke. . '.'W Shubeiiacadie. . : r«!l Milford. •,'4(1 Elmsdale. . 'HH EnHeld. •iV' uaklield. . •).")'} (ri-and Lake. '-i.V) Welliuncton, •Si)i Windsor .1 unction, ::.'(14 Rocky Lake. . j -liu Bedford. . I :i72 Four Mile H< I -ini Halifax. louse. FAHKS. I -.'7 4 ;t4 I 11 I !.■. I .■)! 4 5(1 I 7-i 4 H-i 1 *NI .-. (i;i .'» ««1 .-) H\ .-. s:; .". 7:i :, (Mi .■> lil .-. 4!) .■. ;(.-) .-) -ir, :> 17 .-| 10 .') 10 .-■) 1.-. ;iO ;{'.» 4:. .V) .-) .-) .") (iH :, HI .- s;; ,". HH 5 : :>, ."ill ;; 1:. :i lil :! 10 :! |:; :S III! :{ li:: ••1 ."(I .•! ;:! ;; 7ii :; 7; :i III •■! s; ;; sJ !M 1 jr. 1 :>! :! ti| 1 .■)(! .•i ID 1 <■•* :'. 1 ". ( N-J :; -.'1 1 (W .-i ■■',:, 1 Mt> :; 'M i Hi ;! '.Ill s:; .'! *i;l i r:i :; SI 1 (Mi a ;n til ;t ;i 4!) ;j liii ■ir, :! jii 10 ;{ |ii .•1 III ;! (■; •i". .'! .V:i ;i() :! :,:; .'{it :! (Ill 4.". .•) ti:; ."),") •■i ;n (i4 ;; rtl ti.". :; :; tW ••! i'.i rtl ••i s; s;; :i S!i htH ;; !!•,' ••ti .•i 11. (H) 1 tXl MIIJ ■ it? |IIM Hi 1-,'ti m; Uli i:-H Hit nil it;i iti; Im iw ■J 11 ■,'.ii •m ■j.'it.i •r.ii •,titi .•ills •■m u\ •U) :]ti1 :iri :iS() .•J8H yns ?i INTKRC'01,0NIA1, KAIIAVAY.- Nt.HJTH STIOKK MILRH. !U 1(>H Ri.-. (tit 117 St. Kal)i.-ii. . IK Vi; SI. Simon. . Mti ; m, Trois Pistoles. . .M I U: Tsle VtM-tr, . (!;■{ ; li).") St. Arseiit'. . ! I.">7 ('ai'ounn. t*i.'{ Rivieif OtiLoup. KiO Nfitn* (laiiir •liil'o't'L' I—- U* 4 I... 1.... HtTty's Mills. Canaan, Coal Branch. \V.-le!t\er Brook, . I'iirtilio^ue, Hed Pine. . Hatlnirst. . I'etit Roche. nelle(hnie. . .rael .1 7t} n it4 1 ir. 1 2(1 4 :.ti 4 r, \ w 1 .-..-. t 1 1 1 *H\ .•) r, .-. Hit .■. ti'.' .■) rtt ."> H(i .•> m ti --i^i ti r, (i .-.I (i iH ; (ti r i(i r -JH ;■ 4H r (C) 7 7'> 7 87 7 StH KAHK.S. IHl H-.' 8.". ill t)t» 16 •n 4.^ .•1:5 04 7."'> SI) St I ilit !•■) :jii 1;."' St.Alcxandre ISO 81. Andre. . 4H:{ Ste. Helene. tXij St. Paschal. mi:! St. Philippe de N.-ri. liw Riviere Oiielle. . ' .-)l).") Ste. Anne. . .M;! St. Itoeh. . ; .")lii Kljrin Rood. ; .V2I} St. .Ie;iii P. .loli. .v..'.*) Trois Saiunons, . .■»5JH r/ Islet. i'<\'^ Tj"Anse 11 tJile. . .■>:i') CapH St.lirnace. . i' ."itiJ St. Thomas. .■>tH St. Pierre. •V)l St. Francois. .Wi St. Vali^'r. . .")ti!t St. Michel. . ."itMi St. Charles. ; .574 SI. Henri. . 1 ."mH St. .lean Chrvs. . ; .V<'.> Cha-.Kliere. ." 'iH7 Hadiow, .588 Point Levi. . :«!H 'J{ $(5 50 . H .-,1 5 ti« . S HI 5 88 . . It (»S ti W . it 11 (i 28 . it (ij 14 . it 71 ti \H . it 8>t tj (>0 ,10 0; (i 72 10 ",•."> ti 81 It) to li 1)4 10 lit 7 00 10 117 7 12 10 ;;t ; 20 10 !»i 7 ;!'» II tHI 7 ;!i II 1.-) 7 11 II vM 7 50 11 m ; .58 11 .M 7 (iS 11 .58 11 tllj «. .... ' ( |K 11 7-' ; 82 II Mi 7 !)1 II its 8 (Wi 1-J 04 s u:i 1-.' 1-.' 8 (Ht 1',' 18 8 i:{ V2 -iTi 8 1:} \-i :i8 8 18 12 48 8 2ti 12 17 S 2i) 12 .54 8 .'12 12 55 8 -ir . New Brunswick Eailway, OFFICERS. Samuel Thome. President. Hon. Isaac Bnn.;ee. Nice-President. Alex. McNaughlon. Auditor. K. R. Burpee. General Manager. N. T. (Jreathead. (len. Pass.»&Tic. Ajjt. Alfred Seely. Secretary «S: Treasui-er. .lohn Stewart. Train Sni>eiinteiHleiit. Mll.KS. .STATIONS. .0 St. John. .5 Carleton. •1.0 Bay Shore. 1.0 Faii'ville. 11.! S Hovt. II. 7 Blissville. (S H.I Iti.O Fiederit'lon.luuc. JIII.ES. STATIONS. r.t.5 Tracy. 55.1) Bnrtis. til.:j Coik. iiti.5 Harvey. 72.0 Prince William. 7ti.5 Magagu.adavii'. 85.5 McAdam. itl.5 Vaneeho.'o. 128.5 St. Andrews. 128.5 Chamcook. 118.5 Roi.v Koad. lll.vJti. S. Rail'v. Jtuic. 100.5 Hewitt's Siding. 108.5 Rolling Dam. 104.5 Diunharton. 1IH).5 Hall Junction. 1111.5 St. Stephen. 111.5 .Maxwell. MILKS. ST.VTlONS. 1 1 1.5 :Mooi-e"s Mills, 114. 5 Meadows. !)8,5 Lawrence. (•:i.5 Barber Dani. 88 Maudslav. ii2.tt Bi-istol Siding. 117.0 IlalPs Siding. 102.0 Dear Lake. 104.0 Shogomoc. lOil.O Cantei-bm-\ . 112.0 Craig Ridge. Uil.O Benton. 12(i.t) DebecJiuiction. l.'fO.O Greenville. 184 Houlton. ; 187.0 Woodstock. I 180.0 Up|>er Woods'k. I :i8.0 Newburv .liuict. n ,1 134 TELKUUAPII COM FAMES. 18H4. MILKS. STATIONS. MII.KS. STATIONS. MILKS. STATIONS, nii.r HurtUuul. •v'lO.r Cariboo. 1()H Burt Lake. ir,:i; IVel. 2'i'\Ty Pi esciiie Islo. 171.7 Fpper Keswick. 1 H>().y Floreiiceville. •iW.i Liim'sloiic. I7.").(l Burnside. ' 103.") Kent. •,M(i. 1 Oraiul Kalis. 177..") Stone Ridj?*'. i im 5 Hath. ■^2'-i.\ St. Lt'iiiiiirds. IH(i.-J Zealand. 1 17(1.0 Buuifrnii. ~.'!!l.7 (ireeii Kiver. 1Sy.7 F.,awrenci'. 1 iri.r i: > wv K*-iit. ' r,'H.2 K 1 )uni. •IVU St. Basil. 1H;5.7 CttrdiKaii. !.M!l. 1 EdiniMidsloii. IHS.U Keswick. IH.\r I'crtli. MS.O Woodstock.) 11 net. liKI.O Rockland. ■ I8!).2 Andovfi-. 1."c\:> County ]Auv. lut.^ Sprin«lull. ■ V.n.7 .\rouKtook. 157.0 Hac'kawif. 1!)7.<» l)ou)?lns. l".»4.r Aroostook- Kails. IMt.lt Woodstnck i;oad. lilii.o St. Mary's. 1 ]'.t8.7 Fort FairHelil. nil. 7 Millvill.'. ;JM).0 (iihson. ' 'Mli.7 Fast TiOiulfin. Hi!..") Hainsvillf. Telegraph Companies. Wk>sii:kn I .mo.n Tki.kiih.M'H Co. -Dr. Norviii (irccii, ['resident; (Jemiiil Tliouiii-^ 'I'. )']ckt'rt, (icncral Manuycr ; A. 1^. IWewer, Se'n- tarv : l\. H. Kocliester, 'rrcasurcr, New York, K. T. Clinch, Superintendent Maritime I'rovinces ; T. M. Uohinson, Maiuiiiej', St. .lolin, X. B., otHce ; AIr\. E. Hoyt, Manager, Halifax. ' N. S., otiicc ; W. F. Snyder, MauaKer, North Sydney, C. B., office \'. List of Offices of tlie Western I'liioii Telegraph Coiuj)aiiy in the , Ma' ttiuie Provinces.- AH )ert or Hopewell Corner, N B; Albion Mine.-. j'NS: Amherst, N S; Anagunce, X B; Antlover, N H; Amiapoli>, N S ; Antigonish, N S ; Apoha<|ui, N B ; Arichat, C B ; Athol, N S; ! Avondale, N S ; Aylesfoni, N S ; Barrington, N S ; BearKiver, N S; '■\ Bedford, N S; Berwick, N S ; Big Pond, C K; Bridgetown, N S ; || Bridgewater, N S ; Brookfield, N S ; Brooklyn, N S ; Belmont, N S : Bloomtield, N B ; ( 'aiming, N S ; Caiiso, N S ; Canterbury, N B ; C/arle- ton, N !i : Cliester, N S ; Cow Bav, C B ; Dartmoutli, N S : DeBert. I N 8; Digby, N S; Dorchester,' X H; Edmuuston, N IJ; Ellcis I house, N S; Elmydale, N S; Euliekl, N 8; Fairvillc, NB; Flor i encevillc. N B; Fredcricton, N B; Frederieton .lunction, N H; i Gibson, N B; Grand Fulls, N B; Great Villau'c, N S; Greenville, l' NS; Guysboro', N8; Halifax, NS; Ilamptou.'NB; Ilantsport.NS: I.Hartland, N B; Harvey. Albert Co., N B; Harvey, York Co.. i N B; Hawkesbury, V B; Jlill.sboro, N B; Hopewell, N S: I Ilorton Landing, N S : Hoyt, N B; Indiantown, N B. Iron Mines, N S ; Lsaac's Ilarbotir, N S ; .leddorc, N S : Jordan River, X S ; Kentville, X S ; Kingsporl, X S ; Law reneetr.rn, N 8; Lingan, C B: Little Glace Bay, C B; Liverpool, N S; fiockeport, N S; Londonderry Station' X^ S; Lower (a uard, N S; Luueuburi:-, N S; Maboii, C B; .Mac Adam .runcllon. X B: Maccaii, X 8: .Malione Bay. X 8: Maitland, X 8; Mel rose, X 8: Memranicook, X B: M'eteuhan, X 8: ;Middlet()n, X 8; Mill Village, X 8; Monnt Uuiacke, X 8: IMoncton, X B. Mtis((uasli, X ii; ^Insquodoboit, X' S; Xauwlgewauk, X B. Xew Glasgow, X 8; North Sydney, (M5: Xortoii. X B; Oxford. X 8; Paiusec Junction, X B; Passekeag, X B; Parrsboro", N 8: Penobsitnis, X B: IVtitcodiac, X B: Picton. X 8; Pic ton Landing, X 8: I'oint DiiChenc. X IJ: I'oint Lcpreaux, X M. Port Hastings. C B; |>,,r, Hood, C B; Port Mulgrave, X 8; [18H4. Picloii 188-1.] rEJR.iHAPlI COMPANIES. 135 1 Port Williams, NS; Pubnico, N S; Put!;wn.sli. XS: Hicbmoiul, N S; River JMiillip, N S; Hivcrsrlalc/N S: Kothesay. N IJ;' Kivcr.Iobu, X S; Salmon Hivcr. Halifax t'o. K S; Sprviiav.N S; Sackvillc, N U; St Andrews, N B: St. Ccoriie, X U: St/.Iobn, i N H: St. Leonard's, N li: SI. Margaret's Hay, X S: St. Peter's, ' CB; St. Stepben. X B; Salisbnry, N B: Shediae, X B: Sbcet ; Harbor, N S: Sbelburne, N S: Sberbrooke, X S; Sblp Harbor, ; N S; Simbenadadie. X" S; Spring Hill Mines, N S: Stellarton. N S: Stewiaeko, N S; Si-.ssex.^N B; Svdncv, C B: Svdnev Mines. CB; Tangier. X S: Tatama^onclie, N"S; Thomson. N, S; Torbuy, X S: Truro, iX S: Wallace, N S: Walerville, N S; Waverley, X S: Welsford, X B: AVenlwortb, X' S; Westtleld, X B; West Uiver X S; WestviUe. X S; Weymonlb. NS; Wby- eocomab, V B: Winilsor, N S; Windsor .lunetion, N S; Wolf ville, NS; Woodstock, X B; Khitrston, N S: l.iscomb Mills, X S; While Haven, N S: Varmouih, N S. The D(mi'nion Government ov, n a Telegraj)b line connecting with tbe Western I'niou Lines at Norlli Sydney, ('. B.. and serv- ing the Towns oY Baddeck, Englisbtown, Ingoinsh, Aspe Bay, Meat Cove and Indian Brook, in Cape Breton ; and also Amherst Harbor, E'tang du Nord. Grosse Isle, House Harbor and Grand Entry iu tbe Magdalen Islands. The (4HKAT NoUTU-WESTEnN (Quarters, Toronto, Ontario. — E. Telegkaimi Compv.— Head AViman, President; H. P. Ihvight, General Manager; F. Iloper, Secretary; Arthur Cox, Tieasurer. Oflices of the Great Xortb-Western Telegrai)b Company in Xew Brunswick.— Baruaby River, Bartibogue, Bathurst, Bath- urst Station, Beaver Brook, Belledune, Berry's Mills, Bnctouche, Bridgetown, N. B., Gampbellton, Canaan, Caraquette, Charlo, Chatham, Clifton, (Gloucester Co.), Coal Brancb (I C li), Dal- housie, Ferris, Grand Anse, .Tacquct River, Kingston (Kent Co.), Koucbibouguac, Kent Junction, Lake Ha Ha, Tdadisco, New- castle, New Mills, Petit Roche, Pokemoucbe, Red Pine, Richi- bueto, Roi>ersvillc (I. C. R.). St. Louis, St. Peters, Shippegan, Tracadie, Weldfoid (Kent Co.) ' New Bftu>swr( k Kle(Tuic TKhEORAPii Company —Charles W. Web'.ou, M. P., President: T. M. Robinson. Secretary; R. I T. Clinch, Treasurer. |l The lines of tins Companv are leased to the Western L nion Telegrapb Comi^any. The Head(tuarters of the Comi)any are at Rothesay, N. B. I Anglo- Ameukan Teleouaph Co. (Li.mited).- I Icad<|uariers, London.— H. Weaver, General :Managor; T. C. James, Superin- 1^ tendent, Cbarlottctown, P. E. I. ' Offices of thu An-^'l ) Auieiican Telegraph (Vmipany (Limited) iu the Maritime ProNinees : New Bnniswick Bay Veite, C.i|m' 'l'..rnienti)ie, Port El^'in. 'I I'M rUSTOMtt. [1884. V. K. Islanii .\ll)cit(m. Bi.lefni(I,l?t'!ir lvi\er, Tifdfnnl, Hlooiufidd, lir<.';i(lalliaiK', Cm"' 'ri'a\eisf, Cnriligiiu, riicunilK'c, (.'hurlottetowii. ("nn»iuitl. (N.iiiity Line, Fn-etitwu, (}t'or;.'t'touii. Harmony, Hunter Kivcr. Kfii-ini,'ti>M. Moih-II, Montii'^ue, Mt. Stewart. Nnrtli Wiltsliire, O'iieary. J'oit Hill. I\ut, Hill Statinn. Uoyalty .Fiinc-tiou, St IN'tfrV. Soiuiw, Sunmicisidf. Ti^'nisli, NVflliiii,'ton. N'mlc. Dominion Finance Department— St. John, William S<»»'ly, Pnminion Amlitor. Immigration Department. Samuomiiii'>ii Iriimljjrution ORitMT for New Krims wick: Tilt' T)('p"t>' Tn'asiiivrs at tht? Oiit-Pnrls of (ht^' rr<>vinc»' a«f as Tniniijfrali'>ii < >rri''('i-s. IKiMINION IU1I,I)IN»; HcVvHI). .Iaint.'« K. Kiif.'l. K,s(|iiiiv, Collcclor of Custonis. iCliainuain. John )l. Hanlintr. Ks<|niri'. A;.'fnt Marint- and Fisheries. Tliomas Haufoni, ICs«iiiirf, lns)>e<'tor of lulaiul Ucvt'iiue. S. (iardner. Ksk»'r, Kst|. Examiners of Inspectors of Flourand IMeal .Jereiniali Harrison. Thomas Kankiii"'. ('. 11 Kairweatlii-r. (1. S. DeForest and (leo. Morrison. Kxaniiners of Inspectors of Pickled Fish and Fish Oil Geo. S. DeForesl. Cilljert Bent. William Itarhour, .lanies Wilson, of Portland, and Frank Ni)i)le. Jr.. of C'arleton. Kxaniiners of Fns|teetors of Leather and Raw Hides— William Peters, W. E. Vroom. .las. Robinson and David (.'dwell. CUSTOMS. I'OKT OK SAlNr .lOHX. I .lan\esR. Uiiel. Kstj.. Collector end lief/iDirai iif shij>j)iinj. i In Wart'lionse Deiiartnient. .lolin Saudall. A Atchison. In Lonj; Hooni. ti. F. Matthew. Chief Clerk: ,1.8. Maclaren, C. F. Olive and A.C.Harrison. In Shipping Dei)artnient. James Barber. H. P.Sandall and Keith A. Barber. Measurer and Surveyor of Shit)s.— .James Barber. In Statistical Department. H. .\. Vradenburf,'h: (1. E. Snider. Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. — Allan McBeath. Robert Slieraton and .1. E. Whittaker: S. W. Kain. Clerk: .lohn Rolston, Packer. Landing Surveyor.- S. K. (Jeruw: D. Smiler and David . I. (Jleesijii, (.'lerks. (iaUK«^rs and Proof Otiicc. Kdwin N. S. Stewart. OauKer: Samuel Robin- son, Assistant Uau^'er: TiuKjthy Murphy, Sampler, itc. Tide Surveyor.— :William .lohnston. [iandinc Waiters and Searchers.- .las. Flewwellinj.?. Pattl Daley and .lohii Humphreys. Warehon.se Lockers. T. Bustin. AV. Carleton. W. H. Olive, Charles Pidi^eon. 'SI. B. Owens. T. B. Folev and H. (i. Hunt. Tide Waiters. T .< ). Sandall. (\ W. Cowan. R. .1. McAdoo, William A. Robin son. .1. olive, jr., W. Forsyth. .1. M. F. Whiting, Wilson L. Dobbin. William Farren. Henry Ri^by. W. .\. Doherty and W. H. Barton. Boatmen. -Robert Fulton, fieorge Price, and Sanniel Hutten. Sub-Collectors. -Port of Lejtreaux. (J. I\. Hanson. Mus»)uash. A.T.Dunn. I I I. . •• Sussex.- ({eorge H.Wallact\ ji '• '■ ^iifl'^'o - •'o'^t'pli Oar.soii. ,|olm W. Cndlip. Esipiirc. Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and P. E, Island. 1884.1 TARIIT' il'STOMS DITIKS, l.'JT t'(»i,u;iTOUK. rUTIlt'HST. W. .1. O'JJiicli. Sul)-l'olleftor. Ni'w r.aiiilon I'tit liuk.J. Fnl.M. Camj'ouki.u).- .). i'liriii"!'. Siib-Collcrtor. (Jriiiid 3Ian:iii- -T. Woostcr, Cahavi'kttk. (i. (". UliH'khall. Siil)-("i)llec"ti>r. TriicHdic— >l. K. HoiirjfCdis. Chatham. -J>;iiiit'l FcrKiisnii. DAi.norsiK.— \\iii. .'\luMt;,'(Hia'r.v MrAliAM .llNCTIiiN.- WaillUfl Wntf.s. .■MoNcToN, - .fnnit'.s llohcrtson. NkWCASTIK.— K'. B. lllKltlnW. KirniMnTu,- .Jntiii Husk. Sul»-('(»ll('(;(.)f. lJiift()ii<-li« — .\. Hciiiiiiil. Hiil»-('r. Alma " R. WnVbl. St. Stkphk.n. — II. Webbt'f. Suii'i'iooAN. H. .\. S(»iinaiiy. MiKDiAc. \V. ('. llaiiin^'toii. SvCKVIM.K. — W. {'. >lili. . Suli ('i>llei;tnf, .North ..u>;),'-ins — |{. C. War.l Siilt-Collecloi'. IJa\ X'crit' \Viii. Pl'fSCOtt. WooD.srncK, — I). ]•'. Merritl. Sub-"ollcctor. KicliMiond Slalion - .). Kiiki>atrick. Sub-("olIci-toi-. Ct'iitn-vii:*' ||v. T. ScllolcN. INLAND UEVKNLK. l)rtiiit'l ('. I'cikiu.s. Collecini', Joliii N. Mooiv. Accountant. (i»'o. Travis, •folui K. (Janouji. .iohn Fri'dcrickson and James ,"\Iason. i;.\('is"<>ttit?ers. srn coLi.r.oTons. Dorehesler. Jobn Hickman. Kredericton. Holii. Atlieifon. ^t. .\ndi't*\vs. ('. M. (Juv(>. St. Sic|)lien. A. H. Hill. Sa;-kvilh'.- W. ('. Milner. Woodstock. -*Vni. Dihlde. Thomas Hant'oi-d. Inspector for New l{i'uns\N ick. \V. F. Best. Analytical Chemist. TARIFF CUSTOMS DQTIES. Acid, Sulpliurit', .j c p II) -Acetic, I.'^c i» I <^ .Muriatic and nitric, ad val *iO ]> ct Sul]>hmic and nitric combined, and all mixed acid.^, ail val. 20 p ct lint ('arl)oya and Demijohns contaiiiinn' .icids, vinegar or other li<(uids shall h' .subject to tlie same duty as if empty. Agates, Sappln're.s , Emeralds, CJarnets and Opals, iiolished, hut not set or otherwise manufactured, ad val 10 jt ct AURICULTUHAL IMFLEMENTS : Mowing tnachines, self-landing harvesters, harvesters without linortod in I)oltles (si\ ipuirt or twelve pint bottles to he held to contain one Imperial gallon) ISc p I g 1 2 ■ ~~ ia8 TAIUFF «'ISTOMS Pl'TlKS. [1884. Ale, l»fer iiu>l pnitff. wliPii inipnitod in ca.sks >n- nthiTwist' than in Imttlt's, .^ 10c p I i,' Anilint' (lyc-i. not ntjierw ise prnvidcil for, ad val 10 i» ct Auiniiils, living, of all kindrf, not t'lrtewheri' Hpecitied, a ct lit'lls of any description, except for clmrclies, ad val 30 ]» ct liilliaid tahle>, without pockets, f0 each On tlio>e of ovt-r four feet si\ inches '»y nine feet, it >peciHc duty of .'<2r» each On hilliai'd tuhles u ith pockets, live feet six inches liy .'leven feet or under, a specific dutv of )?.% each And on all over five feet six inches )>y eleven feet, a specific eriodicals and j>aniphlets, not else- where specified, not l)eiiin foreij,'n reprints of British copyrii,dit works, nor hlank account hooks, nor copy hooks, nor hooks to he written or drawn u|>on, nor Tiihles. prayer hooks, psalm and hymn- hooks, ad val. 15 p ct liritish copyrij,'ht works, reprints of, ,id val., . . . . ) 1"» p rt and in addition theietu, ad \al. .... (12^ p ct Bil'les, piayer-lutoks, psalm anrinted matter not elsewhere specified, ad val. .'50 ]> ct Advertising pamphlets, . c p ])k Valentines, Christmas .and New Year's ohromo or embossed cards, and all others not being busine.ss or advertising cards, ad val. 25 p ct Bookbinders' tools and implements, including ruling m.achines and binders' cloth, ad val. 10 p ct Boot, shoe and stay lacea of any material, ad val 30 p ct 1884.] AKVRUTISEMKNTS. 130 m OB" IV OUT H AME II I C A . -♦•♦ II, is llic first itiid only Accfdent JNsffiA v<'K f*0M- I'AXV in C'aiiadn (•(inMiiiiif^ ilsclf to ono Imsinoss. T ti e P © II © I e H Issuc'il by DE THE - SPECIAL DEPOSIT WITH GOVERNMENT — FOR THE TRANSACTION OF — ACCIPIHT INBUEAH€1 1^^ The Foreiii'ii Pei'inits of tliis C'(nnj)any cover Travel in Eiiroj"»e. It issues llailroad tickets at the cnstoinary rates. 't" GENERAL AGENT FOR NEW BRUNSWICK. OFFirE: Bayard's Buihliii^, No. 130 Prince AVilliam St. 140 T.AUIKK rrsTOM.s l»lTIK>t. [1884. ]U'n»^, ill liar iiu'l boltH, fetunlt'«is ilniwii tijltiiiy aitd plain iiiid l';iii(\v tiil>iiiK, 'kI ^'d. Ill Hti'i|i-i t'ni- pi-inti'i'ii' nili'H, nut tiiiit^hed, ud Viil 10 i> it I. > I) ct y Maiiufactim-H nf linisn, not tdnevvlu'ie HjK-citied, ml val, JM) p ct Hractth 111- HnsiH'iidiTs, iid val. 'M \t ct lUfKADSTlFFS, VT/.: I'rt'iiilstnffs, ^'I'luii iiiid Hour and nu'iil of nil kindn, win II diiiiiiiu'i'd li.v water //( IrnnxKii, upon the iip- |traist'd value, rtucli H|)|iraist'd value to he nHcertained I* providt'd liy nections 4t, 1*> and 4(», of the Act 40 \ ail. l iif all kinds, ad val. liiittoii co\ers, cro/ier, a' I val. .oO c p hrl .oO c p bri . 2cplh .20 pet .'i.-ipct .25 pet . 4 e p Ih .25 pet .10 pet < 'amlles, tallow, 2 e p Ih Candles. |i;irattine wax, 5 c p Ih All otli'T candles, including,' sperm, nd val , 25 ji ct Cane or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured, ad val., 25 ]» ct Cans or packav'c.-i made of tin or other material, contain- in;,' Hsh of any kind, admitted fieeof duty under any existing law or treaty, not exceeding one quart in ooii- teiits, oiii; cent and a half on etichcan or packa^^e ; and when e.vceediuLC one (|uart, an additional duty of one cent and a half" for e.u-ti additional cpiart or fractional part thei'e.if Ca-ies .lewd anil watch ca!-;s, and other like articles of any material, ad val. , 30 p ct rARi;i.v<;i;s: I'U^^'ies of all kinds, farm wa^ijiis, faini, Kaihvay or frei},dit carts, pleasure carts or gi^s and similar vehi- cles, and all otln.r v'arriayes not otherwi.se enumer- ateil, ad val., 35 p ct 18H4 \l>\ r.KTI.HKMKNT.S. 141 MILL SUPPLIES. ■«»► Rubber and ytther Betting, BEBT QTJ.A.LITIEe OF KrHIIER .STE41I rACKI\<.\ Kl UIIEIl HOSE. STEAM i;AI ilES. «;AlliE IJLASSES. LI ltRIC'ATIr\G OILS. ALL KI\I>S. EMERY WHEELS. BAUKIT METAL, SILK BELTINr. *-»^ IJ 1.^1^ S^JL IP i^jy ii-, *•* \Vi:i:l) (DATS, \<\\mi\{ (X)ATS, HATS A^H LE4a;i!\S. Ladies' Eubber Gossamers, Eubber Gloves, AIR CUSHIONS. AIR REDS, RIBRER RED A.\D I RIB SHEETIM;, RIBBER rOMBS, TARRIAGE AI>R03iS, HORSE COVEItS. Rll&BiR BOOTS AND 9mm, GREATEST VAEIETY INlTHE CITY. "WHOLES.A.riE! -A.3SriD RET.A.I2L.. BSTBY. AILWOOD & CO., 68 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN. N. B. -I 142 TA«IFF rllSTOMS DUTIES. [1884. Itailwav cars, sloiglis, cutteis, wlK'ellian<)\v.s and haivl- curts ad w! , ...... 30 pet ( 'liildrens' carriaj^v; of all kiiids, ad val., ..... 3.> p ct Taits tif carvia^'e.-; or <>f other niatmfactured articles .shall he ehar,i.;e(l with the .«anie rate of duty on a pvopoitionate valuation, as that chargeable uijon the tiiiished article Ceniont, raw, or in .stone from the i|uarr\, thirteen culnc feet, (.s/r stone) ^^ V ton Cement, Inirnt ami ua;.,'rouiul _ rlc p 100 llt.s. Cement, hydraulic, or water lime, ^rouml. indudiny l»l»ls. 40c p brl Cement, in Imlk or in ))a^'s, 9c j) hsh Cement. Portland or Homan, ad val.. 20 |> ct Cheese, IJc p lli ( hifoiy, raw or \'reen, ..... .;»c j> 11) ( 'hicory, or other rout or vegetable used as .a t ct Co.al tar and coal pitch, ad val 10 p ct Cocoa matting', ad val., ' 2.'")pct Cocoa nuts, *1 p 100 Cocoa nuts, when imported from the place of ,t,'rowth by ves.sel direct to a Canadian port, oCc p 100 (.•ocoa jiaste and chofoiate, not sweetened, ad val., 20 ji ct Cocoa paste and other preparations of cocoa oontaininj,' su^'.'ir Ic p lb and ad \ al. 2;"» p c ( 'otfee, ^reen, fmni the I'nited States, ad va\, 10 p ct Coffee, roa.sted or ^n-ound, from the I'nitedS ates, iic |»lb^ ail val.lOpc \ifTee roasted and ground, and all inutation-; of, and sub- stitutes for. not elsewheiv specified, ;Jc p lb ( 'oke, jier lon of 2,0fK) jiounds ."»0c p ton Combs, for dress and toilet, of all kinds, ad vak, .... .25 jt ct Copjier, old an, in |.>igs,bars, rods, bolts, ingots and slieathing not planished or coated, and cop]ier .seandess drawn tubing, ad vnk, 10 p ct Copi)er rivets and burrs, and all manufactures of copper not elsewhere specified, ad vak, .SO p ct Cordage of all kinds, ad val. , 20 ]> ct Corks, and other manufactures of cork wood or cork bark, ad val. 20 pc COTTON, MAXITFACTUKKKSOF, \va.: Bed comforters or (pnlts of cotton, ad val., 27.^. p ct (irey or unbleached and bleached cotton, sheetings, drillr^, ducks, cotton or canton fl;innels, n<»t stained, painted or printed, Ic p s(| yd and ad vak 15 p c All cotton denims, drillings, bedtickings, ginghams, ])laids, cotton or canton flannels, ducks and drills, dyed or colored, checked and striped shirtings, cottonadesj Kentucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, ami goods of like dccription, 2 cts p s(| yd, and ad val. !."• p ct 1884] TARIl'F TL'STOMS, IHTIEH. 14:{ White or tlyed cotton jeanss, coutilles, c:iuil»iics, silk!* ias, caslmm ami piintnil calicos, ad val. 20 )• tt Cottous over thiity-six inches wide, when iniimrted by inanufacturers of window shades for use in their factories, exclusively for tht mauufactare of oiled window shades, ad val ir» ]> ct All cotton waddinif, Itattin;,', batts and warps, carpet- wari)s, knittiiif( yarn, hosiery yarn and other cotton yarns under nund>er forty, not bleached, lli and ad val. !"» p ct Cotton shirts and (Ir-".* -rs, woven ov niadi- on frames, and all cotton hosirry and knitted cloth, ad val. . . .30 p ct ( 'ottoii sewinj,' thread, on spools, ad val. 20 ]• it (!otton sewiuf,' thread, in hanks, black and blejvched, three and six cord, ad val I2.j ]) ct ( 'anvas of hem|» or tl.ix, .and sail twine, wln-n to bt' used for boats' and ships" sails, ad val ."» p ct The importers of cotton duck, n.sed fm- s.ails of shi|)s, or fishing boats, or other vessels, shall be entitled to a drawback etpial to the dnty paid thereon, le-is five per cent, of the value of the artich', on fiu'uishing ]»roof that the duck had been so used, under ret^n- lations to be made by the Minister of Cnstoms. ( 'rajjcs of all kinds, ad val 20 ji it All clothing made of cotton or other material not otherwise provided for, inclniling ciu'.sets, lace col- lars, and similar articles made up by the .seams- tre.> tar])aulin, ])lain or coated with oil, p.aint, tar or other coni])osition, and cotton bags made np liy the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for. ad val. 30 p it Ijampwicks, ad val. -'O p ct Provided that printeii or dyed cottons, exceiit jeans, coiitilles, cambric.;, silicias and casbans. shall on and after the first (lay of .lanuary, 1SH4, be charged with a duty of ad val 27^ p ct All manufactures of .cotton not elsewhere specified, ad val. 20 p ct Drain-tilc'^, not glazed, ad val. '.20 p ct Drain pipes mid sewer pipes, glazed, ad val. 25 p ct Earthen\\are and stoneware, brown or colored, and Rock- ingham ware, ad val. 25 ]i ct Karthenware, white, granite, or iron-stone wan-, and " C. C." or cream-colored ware, ad val. 30 p ct Electro-[)lited Wiire. (Vet plateil ware) Emery wheels, ad \i^\ 25 p ct Essences, viz: Of o\>\>w. pear, jtineapple, raspberry, straw- berry, and other fruits and vanilla, i^l.OO ]> I g and ad val. 20 i» ct Essential oils for manufacturing puri)0ses, ad val 20 p ct Excelsior for upholsterers" use, ad val. , 20 p ct Keatheis, ostrich and vulture, undressed, ad val., 15 j) ct Featlu'iH, ostrich and vulture, dressed, ad val., 25 ]) ct Fire-brick and tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces, ad val.20 p ct Fireworks, 25 j) ct 144 TAKIFF ilSTOMS JH'TIES. [1884. Kish, fivs'.i, ^alte-l or siii »ki-.l. (t-xc- 'i>t fish free of .luty, as provided bv ihe'i'reatv nf Wiishin^g'toii). I o |» lb Fisliiii.i; rods, iid v:«l., ... ....IKJi.ct Fire-]iroof paint, dry, , c p lb Klax iibre, scutched, .. .... 1 c p lb Hackled, .... ... .... 2 c p lb Flax, tow of, scinclied or ^'reeii, .... .....[. c p lb Flax Ht'vl, .... .... ....10c pbsh Fla-- f-toues, dressed, . . .... ... .-"Sl.oO j) ton Fruit, dried, viz: Apples .... _ .... 2 c p lb Curnuits, dates, Hi^s. |>luins. prunes, i-aisins, and all other (hied frints, not otherwise speci^dly cliar;,'ed with (jt < 'berries and ( 'in-rants, ... ....lcp<|t ( 'ranber.ies. pliuns and ipuncc?s ... ..'iOc j) bush Crapes, ... 2c p ll» IVadie.?, .... .... 40 1» bush (>ran;,'es and lenmus, ad val., .... _ _ ... .20 p ct Fniits in air-tii,dit cans oi' (^ther packages, including' the cans or other jtackaLres weighini,' not over one jiound, tliiee cents per can or i)ack.ai,'e, and three cents addi- tional ))er c.in or packa^'e for each ]>ound or fraction of .•I piMind over one pound in wei.!,dit, .'k- p can or pkv (thf r.)te to include the or other package.;, and the wei^dit on which duty .shall W payable to include the weight of the cans or t thf'r packages. I Fruits, ]ireserved in lirandy, or other spirits. . , . .-SI. 1*0 p I -j; FURS, Viz.: Fur skins, wholly or partially dressed, ad val b") ( '.ips, hats, nnitt's, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur, ad val. . . Furniture of wood, iron or any otlier material, house, caliinet or office, finished or in p:iits, includinj,' hair and sjtriny and other mattresses, bolsters ami jiillows, I askets and coffins of any material, ad val, I'eds'fads aiul <*ther iron furniture, ad val. ... .155 [) ct Show casci. .... .... .'^2 each and ad val. 35 p ct (las, coal cil or kerosene fi.xtures, or jiarts thereof, ad val. .'JO p ct (Jerman and N'ckeKSilver, manufactures of , not plated, ad val. 2-'» p d Oi.ASS AND MANTrFA( TITLES OF, Yv/..: Carboys and demijohns, l)ott'es and ."» 11 ct 1884.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 145 Silvered plate, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Common and colorless window ^lass, ad val. ,30 p ct Imitation porcelain shades, and colored glass not fig- ured, painted, enamelled or engraved, ad val 20 p ct All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein otherwise provided for, ad val 20 p ct Cloves and mitts, of cotton, leather, silk, woollen, or any other material, ad val. .... 25 It old and silver leaf, ad val. . : . , ?5 p ct p ct (iUNPOWDEi; AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES, Viz.: ' tire.s of steel or Bessemer steel, in the rough, ad val .... .... . . . . 10 p ct Wrought iron tubing, plain, not threaded, coupled or otherwise manufactured, over two inches in dia- meter, ad val. ... .... . . . . 15 p ct Wnnight-iron tubing, |)lain, two inches in diameter, or under, coupled and threaded or not, ad val 25 p ct Lap welded boiler ii'(jn tubing, not threaded, coupled, or otherwise manufactured, 1^ inches in iliameter and over, .... .... . . . . 15 jj ct Ornament.al iron work and wire work, ad v;d. . . . ,25 p ct Skates and locks of all kinds, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Tinned, ghized or enamelled hnUow ware, of ca.xtor wrought iron, ad val. .... . . . .25 j) ct Hardware, viz.: Builders', caljinet-makors', upholster- ers', carriage-makers', saddlers', and undertakers', including coffin trinniungs of metal, ad val ."K) p ct Bolts, \\ashers and rivets, of iron or steel, 30 p ct I'umj)*, iron, nitclier-spout, cistern, well and force- pumj>H, ad val. . . .... . . . .35 p ct Tacks, biads and .sprigs, Hungarian antl clout nails, ad val. 30 p ct Horae-shoe and horse-shoe n.ails, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Iron wire nails, called " I'ointes de Paris," ad val 30 ji ct Iron and steel screws, commoidy called " \, 'od- screws," ad val. . . . . .'. . . . .35 p ct Scales, lialances and weighing l»eams, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Chain cables over nine-sixteenths of an inch in diame- ter, whether shackled or swixelcd or not, ad val. . . 5 p ct Xails and spikes, cut, \c p lb and ad val 10 p ct Nails and spikes, wrought and [iressed, whether gal- vanized or not, .^c p lb and ail val 10 j) ct < V»mposition nails and spikes and sheathing nails, ad val. 20 ]> ct Xtits of iron or steel, .... 1 c !> lit and ad val 10 y ct Portable machines, portable steam engines, thresher.s and .sejmratorK, horse powers, portable saw mills and fanning mills, and parts thereof (to take effect on and after the 10th day of May, 1883), ad val 35 p ct Sowing machines, whole or heads, or part of licads of sewing machines, >*2 each, and in addition thereto ad val 20 ]> 'I 1884.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 14^ All articles rated as iron ur manufactures i»f iron, shall }>e chargeable with the same rate of duty if made uf steel, or of steel and iron combined, luiless otliorwiso expressly ])rovide p ct jl Jute, manufactures of, N. K. 8., ad val. . , . .20 j) <;t Laces, braids, fnn;,'es, and other trimjniji;,'s, ad Lamp black and Ivory black, a«.l val. . , Lard, tried or renilered, • Lard, untried, .... .... Lead, old, scrap, and pif,s • ■ • Lead, bars, 1 docks, and sheets, .... Jjead, nitrate and acetate of, ad val Lead i)ipe and lead shot, and all manufactures otherwise specifieii, ad ^ al. ... Leather board, .... Boot and shoe counters, n'ade from leather val 20 pet ...10 pet .... 2 c p ll» ...Ucp lb ....lOe plOO lbs ... .60e plO p ct of lead not 'M p«t .... S c j> lb board .... A c p pair Leather, sole, tanned, bxit rough or midressed, ad val .... 10 j) tu Morrocoo skins, tanned, but rough or undressed, ad \ al. 10 p ct Sole leather and belting leather, and all upi)er leather, including kid, lamb, sheep and calf, tanned or dressed, out not waxed or glazed, ad val. . . . .15 )> et Glove leathers, viz, : — Buck, deer and antelope, tanned or dressed, colored or not colored, ad val. .... 10 p ct lieather, as above, dressed, and waxed or glazed, uA val. 20 )> ct Japanned, patent, or enamelled leather, ad val, . .20 )» ct Cordova leather, tanned, from horse-hide, and manu- factures of, ad val. .... . . . . 2i) p ct All other leather and skins, taimed, not otherwise spe- cified, ad val .... . . . .20 p et Boots and shoes, ami other manufactures of leather, including gloves and nntts, and leather Itelting, ad val. 2") p ct Li(iuorice, root, paste, extract of, for manxifaeturiug piir- jjoses, ad val .... ....15 pet Stick extract or confection, .... Ic p lb and ad val 20 j) ct Lithograjihic stones, not eugrHved, ad \al. ... .20 p et 1 Mall, upon entry for warehouse, subject, to Kxcise Kegn- lations, .... .... . . . . 1.") c p bsh Malt, extract of, for mediciiial imrjio.ses, ad val, . . . .25 ]> et Machine carl ch)thing, ad val. .... . . . .25 [» ct Magic Lanterns and o]»tical instrumeiits, including micro- scopes and telescopes, ad val ... .25 [i ct Marble, in blocks from the (juarry, in tlu' rough, m- sawn on two sides only, and not sjtecially shai>eu, cimtaiu- ing less than 15 cubic feet, ad \ a) . . .... 10 p et Marble slabs sawn on not more than U\ •> sidfs, ad \al. 10 p et Marble blocks and slabs sawn on more than two sides, ad val. .... . . 20 p e( Fiuishe ct All other dried or smoked meats, or meats preserved in any other way than saltefl or pickled, not other- wise .specified, (if imported in cans, the rate to in- thule the duty on tlie cans, and the weijrhton which duty sliall be payable to iuebide the weight of the can, ... .... .... Milk food, niiiiiufactured by Hc!U'>" Nestle, ]>!•, (libbaut, and others, aufl all other similar prci»arations, ad val. 30 ]» ct Musical instnnnents of all kinds not othenvise provided for, ad \al. .... , , . . ... .25 p ct Mustard cake, a ct Mustard .^oed, unground, ad \al., .... , . . .15 j) ct Mustard, ground, ad val. .... . . . .25 p ct 2 c p lb Nickel anodes, ad val. .... . . . .10 p ct Nuts of all kinds, exce[>t cucoanuts, ad val., . . . .20 p ct Ochres, dry, ground or miground, washed or unwashed, not calcined, ad val,, .... . . . . 10 p ct Oils, coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined ; nap- tha, benzole and ]>etroleuni ; jn-oducts of petroleum, coal, shale and lignite, not elsewhere specified, .... 7 and ime- fifth cents p Carbolic, or heavy oil, for any use, ail val. . . . .10 p ct ( !ol liver, medicated, ad val., .... 20 p ct Lard, ad val, . •••■ 20 p ct Lin.seed, or flaxseed, i-aw or boiled, ad val., 25 p ct Lubricating oils, composed wholly or in part of petro- leum, and costing thirty cents per Imperial gallmi, or over, ad val. 25 [) ct The same, costing less than thirty cents per Imperial gallon, .... .... 7 and one-fifth cents p All other lubricating oils, ad val. ... . . . .25 p ct Neatsfoot, ad val. . . .... 20 p ct Olive or salad, ad val. , .... . , . .20 ]> ct Sesame seed, ad val., ... . . . .20 p ct Spenn, ad val., .... . . . .20 p ct Oil cloth, in the piece, cut or shai)ed, niled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, fiockeii or coated, ad val.30 p ct Ojtium (drug), ad val. . . .... 20 p ct Opium, prepared for smoking, .... • . . . .S5 ]) lb Organs, l^abiuet, viz.: -Ou reed organs having not more than two sets of reeds, a specific duty of ... ..flO each Having over two and not over four sets of reeds. . . ..flS each Having over four and not over six sets of reeds . . . .$20 each Having over six sets of I'eeds, .... ... .$30 each And in addition thereto, on the fair market value thereof, ad val. , .... . . . . 15 p ct Organs, i)ipe organs, and sets nr jiarts of sets of reeds, ft»r cabinet ftrgans, ad val., .... ... .25 p ct Paintings, drawings, engravings and |)rints, ad val,, 20 p ct Ig 1884.] TARIFF CUSTONrS DUTIES, 141) PaintH and colors, ground in oil or any other litiuid, ad val,25 p ct Paints and colors, not elsewhere specified, ad val 20 p ot White and red lead, and oranj^e mineral, dry, also white zinc, ad val. .... 5 p ct White lead in pidp, not mixed with oil, ad val T) p ot Paris ^'reen, dry , ad val. , 10 p ct Pai)er hangings or wall paper, and glazed, jilated, marbled, enamelled o.i embossed paper, in rolls or sheets, and cardlioard similarly finished, ad val. 30 p ct Paper, calendered, ad val., .... 22^ p ct Paper, ruled, ad val., .... 2.5 p ct Paper of all kinds, not elsewhere sjiecified, ad val., . .20 p ct Envelopes, and all manufacturers of jiaper, not other- wise specified, ad, val. .... . . . .2r) p ct Paper, union collar cloth, in sheets, notshapen, ad val., .5 p ct Mill board, not straw board, ad val., . . . .10 p ct ('oUars, cuffs and shirt fronts of paper, linen or cotton, ad val 30 p ct Paraffine wax or stearine, .... ' . . . .3 ct p lb Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, ad val., . . . .2.5 p ct PERFFM_ERY,INCLUDIN(J TOTI.ET PREPARATTONS, Viz.: Hair oils, tooth and other jwwders, and washes, ]»oma- tums, pastes and all other perfumed i>reparations, used for the hair, mouth or slxin, ad val., . . . .30 p ct Phosphor Ijron/.e, in blocks, bars, sliet'ts ami wire, .ad val.lO p ct Pi ANO FORTES, Vi/..: All square i)ianofortos, whether not, not over seven octaves. On all other square pianofortes. . On upright pianofortes, On concert, semi-concert, or parlor and in addition thereto, ad val.. Parts of pianos, ad val. , Pitch (coal), and coal tar, ad val I 1 round-cornered or .....S25 each .K;Weach !!!!30 each grand pianof(n'tes,.$.50 each .... 15 p ct 25 p ct .10 pet Plants, viz.: Fruit, shade, lawn, and oir..«niPntid ti*ees, shrubs and plants, ad val. .... . . . .20 p ct Plaster pack Plumbago, ad val .... . . ..10 p ct All manufactures of IMumbago, not elsewhere speci- fied, ad val ... ....20])ct Pomades, French, or fiower odors j (reserved in fat or oil fgr the purpose of conserving the odors of fiowers which do not l»ear the heat of distillation, when imported in _ tins of not less than ten jxtunds each, ad val., . . . .15 p ct Printing jiresses of all kinds, ad val., _ . . . . 10 p ct Proprietary medichies, to wit: -AH tinctures, pills, pow- ders, troches or lozenge.s, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, calves, o-nt- ments, pastes, drop"-, wateis, essences, oils or medici- nal preparations or compositions recommended to the public, uider any general name or title as specifics 150 r.VRlKI" ( rsTOM.S hUTIKS. [1884. ' for any diseases or affections whatever affecting the I huiimn or animal bodies, nut otherwise providt-d for ; I all liarHtioiis, ss liother cliomical or otiier- ' wise, usually imported with thf name of the luariu- I fact\irer, shall have tin- tnio name of such mannfac- turer, and tlie |)lace wliere they are prepared, j)er- maneutly and legiltly affixed to each parcel ))y .xtamp, lahel or otherwise ; and all medicinal prej)ai"ations imported svithout such names so affixed shall he forfeitetl. prunella, Jind cotton and woollen nettinj^-, for boots, shoes and (,'loves, ad val., .... . . . .10 p ct i'umice .stone, <,'ronnd or powdered, a British jtossession, or imported for' the ! I'se of the sea or ^^df fisheries, which .xhall f)a free of ihity), and all fine salt in bulk, .... . . . . 8 c p 100 lbs In hiiiis, barrels and othei- ])acka>,'es, 12 c p 100 lbs ) S.alti)etre, jul val 20 p ct ! S.and-paper, glass, fluit .'ind emery j)a))er, ad val., 25 p ct Screws of inm. steel, brass or other metal, not otherwise provided fr)r, ad val. .... ... .30 p ct Seeds, viz.: -Klower, gar ct Shijis. an rigging, machinery, and .ill api)Urtenances :— On the i hull, rigging and all api>nrtenances, except machinery,ad val. 10 p ct On boilers, steam engines and other machinery, ad val 25 p ct Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram and thrown organzine, not colored, .id v,il 15 j) ct ; .Sewing silk and silk twist, ail val ... .25 j) ct Silk velvets ,ind .ill manufactures of silk, or of whicih silk is the component p.art of chief value, not elsewhere specified, except church vestments, ad v.il. . . . .30 p ct Silk plush netting, u.^ed for the m.inufactiu'e of gloves, ail val. 15 )» ct Silver, rolled, ami (lermau and nickel silver, in sheets, ad val. 10 p ct > Slates, roofing slate, black ct i Slate m.intels, .id val. .....'10 pet | School and writing slates, ad val 25 p ct i • — iL. 1884. J TAKIFK <'^HTOM^^ DITIKS. 151 2 (! p lb :«) I. ut 10 pet i't P ft 1» ct «>r. o r» lb ' Hiiap, cninmou bnuvn uikI y('ll"\v, not purfiniiPii, '.] Snap, Castile aiul white, ... 1 Soaj), perfumed or toilet, iid val I Spieert, \ h. : ( J inger and Hpiees of all kinds (except nntme^'H j ami mace) ungmund, ad >al. .... 1 (rrouml, ad val ' I Xutmegs and mace, ad val. .... I Starch, including farina, corn starch or flour, and all pre- i{ jiaratiouH having the (lualities of Htarch, ,.., i Spirits and stronj,Mvc':3ra not having been sweetened or j mixep I g . ' Absinthe, ... iisa p I g '* OM Tom " gm, in bulk, .... .... .*l.:)*4 p I g I Spirits sweetened, or mixed, so tliat the degree of I strength cannot be ascertained, as aforesaid, viz.: — Kum-shrub, cordials, schiedam .schnap]>H, tafia, V)it- \ ters, and unenumerated articles of like kind, . . . .*l,!K) pig I Spirits and strong waters not elsewhere specified, . . . .*l.lM3p I g j Spirits and strong waters im|>orted into Canada, mixed ' with any ingredient or ingredients, and althotigli ,| thereby coming under the denomination of proprie- ii tary medicines, tinctures, essences, extracts or any !! other denomination, including medicinal elixirs and j fluid extracts, and wine juvparations in bulk or |i bottle, not elsewhere specified, shall be, neverthe- ,! less, deemed spirits or strong waters, and stibject to :i duty as such, .... -M-IH) pig And in addition thereto, ad val. . . . . . .20 p ct ,! Cologne water and i>crfumed spirits, in bottles or '' flasks not weighing more than four ounces each, ad val. 40 p ct j Cologne water and perfimied spirits in lx)ttles, fla.sks j and other packages weighing nujre than four oi:nces j! each, .... .■ ■ • •''^l-'W p I g and ad val 30 p ct !l Wiiies of all kinds^ except sparking wines, including II ginger, orange, lemon, .strawberry, ra.spberry, elder and currant wines, containing twenty-six per cent, or less of sjnrits of tiie strength of proof by Sykes' hj'drometer, imixirted in wood or in bottles (sir quart or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain an Imperial gallon), .... ....*' And for each degree of stivngth in excess of twenty- six per cent, of spirits as aforesaid, an additional duty of .... .3 c p I g Until the strength reaches forty per cent, of proof spirits ; and in additicm thereto, ad val. . . . ..TO p ct Champagne and all other sparkling wines in Iwttles containing each not more than a quart and more than one pint .... .... . . . 8;i i> doz hot '.» Pl 152 TAUIFF < DSTOMS DUTIKS. [1884. Containing n<»t more tlian a |>int eucli ami mow thrtn one-lialf jnnt, .... .... M.JtO p doz Iwt ( 'ontaininK one-half pint each or l«'«s, .... "He p doz hot BottlcHcontainin'' more tlian one f mart each nhall pay in addition to tiirce doUars |)or do/en bottles on the . quantity in I'xce.ss of one quart j»er hottle, the (juartH an(l pints in each case bein^' old wine meaHure, at the rate of .... .... . . . .81.S0 p I {j In addition to the above ppecilic duty there shall be an ad val. duty of ^ 30 p ct But any liquors imported luider the name of wine, and containing,' more than forty i>er cent, of spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer shall be rated for duty as unenuerated spuits. Stationery of all kiiuls, not elsewhere specified, ad val. . .20 p ct STKEL AND MANUFACTURES OF, Viz.: Steel injj'ots, bars, sheets and coils, not elsewhere spe- cified, to take effect (m and after the l.st .Ftdy, 1S83, and to renuxin free of duty until that date, . . . .•i^.') p ton Carpenters', coopers', caV)inet-makers', and all_ ftthin" meclianics' tools, ed^je tools of every description, axes and saws of all kinds, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Files and rasps, ad val. 3.5 p ct Firearms, viz. : Muskets, rifles, pistols and .shot-guns ; cutlery and all manufactures of stetd, and of iron and steel, not elsewhere specified, ad val. . . . .20 p ct Knife blades or knife blanks, in tlie rough, uiihandled, for use by electro-platers, ad val, . . . .10 p ct Stereotypes and electrotypes of standard Ijooks, ad val. . ..10 p ct Stereotypes and electrotypes for commercial blanks and advertisements, ad val. .... 20 p ct STUNE, Viz.: Kough freestone, sandstone, and all other building stone excejjt marble from the <[uarry, not hammered or chishelled, per ton of thirteen cubic feet, ... .81 p ton Water limestone or cement stone, (sec cement, . . . .!B1 p ton (irindstones, .... .... . . . ..$2 p ton Dressed freestcme, and all other building stone except marble, and all manufactures of stone or gi'anite, ad val. 20 p ct SUGARS, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES : Sugar above number fourteen, Dutch standard, in color, 1 c p lb and ad val: 35 p ct Sugar equal t,'rowth or productitm. SympR, cane juice, refined Hyrnp, Hii<,'ar-hoi!«e syrup, S '' 1> i^' ^nd Hynip of HUgar, Hyruj* of mohiHwes or Horf,'hnni, ad val.30 pot Mela«lo, concentratPil melado, concentrated cane juice, concentrated molapses, cone<'ntrated beet-root juice, and concrete, .... J^ c p 11) an and a;t'tahlt'>, inchulin^' svoot potatoes, ad val. 20 i* Velveteens ami cotton velvets, ail vnl, . . .20 p et Vinef,'ar, .... .... . . . .l.'» c i> I k I Watches, ami u .ttnh cases, ail val . . . .2r» p ct I Wateli actions or inovoocnts. .-iil \al. . . . ... .20 p ct I Wire, of lirass ami copper, .iil val, .... ... .10 |» ct I Wire-cloth, of hras.s ;in»l ci>|i|)cr, a«l val. _ . . . .20 ]» ct ' Wood ami manufactures of, ami wooden ware, vi/. : Pails, tubs, cliurns, bruonis, brushes aud other ni.annfacttnres iif \M)od not elsewhere specitiud, ad val. . . . .2.") p ct H\ibs, spokes, felloes, and parts nf wheels, rough- hewn or ,sa\vn only, id v.-il _ . . . .ir» p ct Lumber and timber, not elsewhere speciKed, ad val .20 p et WOOLS AM) WOOLLENS, Vi/.: .M.'imifactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, ;,'oat or other like animals, vi/,. : -Blankets and H.annels of every des- cription ; cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, tweeds, coat- ings, overcoatin{,''s, felt idoth of every description, not el.sewhere speciKed; hi>rse-collar cloth; yarn, knitting yarn, tinkering yarn, worsted y.arn, knitted goods elsewl And i.. ..^ , .. . Clothing, ready made and wearing apparel of every de- ,seri] ition,includir.g socks and sto(;kings,cloth caps and horse clothing, shajted, composed wholly or in part of wool, \\orstetl, the hair of the alj)aca, .,oat or other like .animals, m.ade up or manufactured wholly or in l»art by the tailor, seamstress or nuinufactiner, e.\- ee])t knit goods . . .... 10 c i> lb And in addition thereto, ad val. . . . . . ,25 p ct T)ress or costume cloths, .^ierges and sindlar fabrics, • under twenty-tive inches wide, and weighing not over three .ami a h.alf ounces i)er lineal yard, either or both, ad v.al. .... ... .20 p ct All manuf.actures compo.sed wholly or in jjart of wool, worsted, the hair of the alj).aca, goat, or other like .animals, not herei'i otherwise provided fen-, ad val, 20 j» ct Treble ingr.ain, three-ply and two-i)ly c.arpetK, com- liosed wholly of wool, ..... . . . .10 c ji sq And in .addition thereto, .ad val ... .20 p ft Two-ply and three-i)ly ingrain carpets, of which the wari) is comj^sed wholly of cotton, or other » ct ;ting yarn, fingering yarn, worsted y.arn, knitted Is, vi/. : Shirts .and drawers, and hosiery, not where si)eciKed, .... . . . . 7.\ c p lb 1 in .addition thereto, ad val. . 20 p ct yd IS81 TMJIFr CISTOMs KrriKs. 155 iii:it.t'ii;il tliiin wiiul, \vi.i's(>t|, tlir liiiii'df Uit'ali>at.'u, ^.^Kiil i»r utlicr likf uiii/ii;ilM, , , , . . . . . /i o p «fj vtl VihI ill fiiJilitioii tlitMi'iu, ml ,.il. . .20 ii et h't'lt fur lictots jinil sliut's iiinl skirts, wli.n iiuportoil l.y tlio iiuumf.actmvis fur usr in f h.-ir t'aitoiit'K, !i«l sal. 1.". i. ot Ki'jf, fur j^'Ium; JiiiiiiKs, uml tii(||.-n iiiipurte.l l.y tii.- iiiiiiiufiictiirers fi.r list' in tlieir fiictuiics, .nl sal . . . . . . 10 ii ct WiiiceyH, plain, of all widths, when the iiiateiial in nut liver one-fourth wool, ad val . . . .20 ji ct Cheeketl, Htripeil, or fani-y, not over 2r»inihew wide, ad val. 20 n ct Checked, striped, or fancy dresn winceys, over 25 inclieH_wide, and not over 30 inches, when the ma- terial is not more than nne-.|uaiter wool, 2 c p 8t| yd ai;d ad val. (Hut all checked, striped, or fancy winoeys, over iJO i.l p ct inches wide, shall he sid)iect to duty as woollen ! goodH, when the matoiial is jiartly wool.) Whips, ad val, .... . . ....2oi»lujeri. enioralds, garnets, and opals, not [tolished nor otherwise manufactured, i Alkanet root, ' Aloes, j Aliuninuiii, | Ahiui, I .Vnibergris, | A] iniouia, Sulphatt^ of ] Anatomical prejiarations, i .Aniline Dyen, in bulk or i)ackages of not l«i.->s llian one pound weight, Aniline oil, crude, '. Aniline salts. Animals brought into ("^anaila temporarily, and for a period not ev- ' <;pedinp three months, for the puijtuse of exhibition, or competition : for prizes ottered l>y any agricultural or other association, (lint a ' liond .shall 1)6 first given in aciordanco with regulations to he pie- ' scribed liy the Minister of Customs, witli the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable sh.all be jiaid in ca.se of their sale in Canay the Treasury Board and approved by the Governoi' in Council. -, Annato, li(|iiid or solid, i Annato seed, !| Anchors, * Antimony, ' Aahey, pot, pearl and soda, Asphaltum, Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not mer- cliandise,of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in C'anaila. Argol dust, Argols, crude, Arsenic, Ar.seniate of aniline, Articles for the use of the Gt)vernor General, Articles for the use of foreign Consrrls General, Articles impnrted by and for the use of the Dominion (Jovernment, or any of the Departments thereof, or for the Senate or Hoiisc of Commons, ^ ; Army and Xavy and Canadian Militia, for the \ise of, viz. :-- Ai-ms, Clothing, Musical instruments for bands. Military stores and munitions of war. Bamboo reeils, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, lU' for sticks for umbrellas, ])arasolH i>v sunshades. Bamboos unmanufactured, Barrels of Canadian manufacture exjmrted ttUed with domestic petru- leuni and returned empty, irnder such regrrlationa as the Minister of Customs ma}' prescribe, Barilla, | Barytes, immanufactured. Beans, V'anilla and Nux Vonuca, Bees, Belladonna leaves. Bells for chrrrches, Bt-rries for- dyeing or used for com])osing dyes, Bish'uth. metallic. Bolting Cloths, Bones, crude, not mamrfactured, burned, calci)ied, ground or steamed, Bone-dnst and bone-ash for manufacture of phosphates and fertiltzeis, Books, l)ound, which shall have been printed njore than seven years iit ^he date of importation, except foreign reprints of English copy- righted books which shall remain sirbject to the copyright duty. Books printed by any Government, or by any Scientific Association or other society, now existing for the promotion of learning and let- ters, and issued in the coru'se of their i)roceedingH and not forth*' purpose of sale or trade, Books, educational, importele manures, Gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, British, copal, damar, mastic, -iui- darac, shellac and tragacanth. Gut, anil worm-gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for whip ;iii'l other cord. Gutta-percha, crude, Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime), Hair, angola, buffalo and bison, canirl, goat, hog, horse uud Inau.in, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled or otherwise inanufactMnl, Hatters" furs, not on the skin, Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton. Hemlock biirk, Hemi>, undressed. i 1884.] TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. 159 iroveineut i Hides, raw, whether dry, salted or pickled, Horn htrips, when to be used in makinj^ corsets. Horses, cattle, sheeu and swine, for the improvement of stock, under ! resulatinly, and not specially shapen, containing fiftec?' cubic feet or overj Medals of g(>ld, silver or copper, Meerchaum, crude • the settler for iit least one year l)efore his remov- al tit Canada, not to include machinery, or articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale ; jtrovided that any dutiable article entered as settler^' effects cannot be so entered unless brought v.'ith the settler on his first arrival, and sluiU not be sobl or.otherwise disposed of without jtaymei't of duty, imtil after two vears' actual use in Canada ; provided also that undei regula- tions to be made by the Minister of Customs, live .stock, when im- porteil into Manitoba or the North-West Territory by intending settlers, shall he free, until otherwise ordered by the (Jovernor in (\iuncil. Steel railway bais or rails, and fish pliites, and in sheets for the manu- facture of saws, Si)elter in blocks and i)igs. Spurs and tilts used in the manufacture of «arthenwa^e. Sulphur, in loll or flour. Tails, undressed, Tampico, white and black, Tanners' bark. Tar (pine). Tea, except as j)rovided by the Act 42 Victoria, caj). ir», sec. 7. Terra Japonica, Tease'ls, — _ ^ V ^ ^• V. I(i2 TAKIFF f'trSTOMS MITIES. [1884. Tin, in bloiks, pifjs, liars, aiul wiieets, unci jdatos and tin foil, TobatH'o, nnmanultu'tuied, for excise pur]H>seH, nnrler oonrocess, Whitin,t,'or wliilcnin;^, \Vhaleb>me, unmanufactured. Whale-oil, in casks from on shi|»-board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, Willow for basket-makers, Wire of brass or copi)er, round or Hat, Wire, of iron or steel, galvanized or tinned, <»r not, lognage orsnialltr, Wire of si)ring steel, coi»j)ered, for the nianufactm-e of mattresses, Nn. !' guage and smaller. Wire rigging for ships and vessels. Wood for fuel, when imported into Manitoba and the Xorth-N\ t'>t Territoiies!' Wood, not further manufactured than sawn or split, viz. : Afiiraii teak, black heart ebony, lignumvitie, red <,'edar, and satin wooil. Wool, unmaniifrctmed, hair of the ali)aca, goat and other like animals, not elsewhere sjieciHed, Yellow metal, in l»olts, bars, and for sheathing. Zinc, in blocks, pigf, and sheets, SCIIEDl^LE C. GOODS 1-RKK IX THE CASES THEltEIX MENTIOXEP. The following articles when the natural products, or the manufactures ^ of the Coljjnv of Newfoiindland, viz. : Fish, fresh, dried, salted or smoked, P'ishoil, and all products of fish, Seal-oil, Animals of all kinds. SCHEDULE D. The foUowir.^ articles shall be inohibited to be imported uiuler a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the j Xorth-\\ tKt 1884.] TARIFF CrSTOMS DUTIES. 1C3 i)arcel or packjige of !;ooiln in which the Haine may he found, viz.:— H, printed papers, dra\yings, paiutinys, printH, photographs or re- |)resentations of any kind of a treaHonuble or HcditiuuB, or of au unmoral or indecent character. Foreign reprints of British 'copyright workH, copyrighted in Canada, and of Canadian copyrighted m orkn. Coin, base or count, -if^ i.. ARTICLES ADDED TO FREE LIST UNDER AUTHORITY OF ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Gas coke, when used in Canadian manufactures only,O.C. 17 June, '7S VVtjollen rags, 17 Jtme, '79 (ihws, bent, f(»r manufacture of show cases, provided it i« not nuwle in Canada, .... .... 14 Aug., '79 Steel, imported for use in tlie manufacture of skates, .T May, '80 Musk, in pods or in grains, .... .... 9 Dec, '81 VV'hite shellac, for manufacturing purposes, 9 Dec, '81 Jute cloth as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered, nor in any w&j finished, and not less than 42 inches wide, when unported to l»c manufactured into bags only, . . .... 22 Dec. , '81 Salt cake, being a siUphate of .soda, when imported by manufacturers of glass And soap for their own use in their works, .... 20 Jan , '82 "Foot grease," the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil IS pressed out, 23 May, '82 Tagging metal, plain. Japanned or c(»ated, in coils not over lA inches in width, when imported by mann facturers of shoe and corset laces, for use in their factories .... .... 27 July, '82 TiOC\ist beans for the manufacture of horse and cattle food, .... .... .... 12 Oct., '82 Hoop iron, not exceeding three-eights (g) of an inch in width, and being ISo. 25 guage or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets, 25 May, '83 ARTICLES BROUGHT l^^R DUTY BY ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Tea, additional duty of 10 per cent. imix)sed on impor- tations from the United Stjiti^s, .... Coffee, additional duty of 10 per cent, imposed on im- portation.-j from the United States, .... 2 April, '79 2 April, '79 EXl'ORT DUTIES. Shingle bolts, per conl of 128 culnc foot, . . . .^l 00 Spruce logs, per M. feet, .... .... 1 00 Pine logs, per M. feet .... 1 00 EXPORTS PROlTlBITED. The exixtrt of deer, wild turkeys and quail in the carcass or parts thereof, is hereby declared unlawful and jnohibited, and any perBon exiwrting or attempting to e.\i>ort any such articles shall, for each such offence, mcur a jienalty of one hvuidi-ed dollars, and the article so at- 104 KXCISE DUTIES— ADVEIITISE>IENT. [1884. tempted to In- fxixatecl shall be forfciU'iI, and may, on reaHonable cause (if suspicion i>f intention to export the same, be seized by any ottioer of the (lustonis, and if such intention be proved shall be dealt with as for breach of the CustoniK law. DDTIES OF EXCISE. Mai'. To)»acco. ...... S])irits, ....... Canadian Twist Tobacco, maiiiifactured. . Canadian I -ca I" Tobacco. . . . . Forei^jii VineK»>»". ...... Cifjars. from foreign leal' . . . . Cigars, manuractnred from Canadian leaf. Beer, made from any other substance than mall, Metlivlated Spii-its. ...... 1e. per II). ! *!.(¥) per proof gall. ! ae. i)er lb. i 2e. per lb ' 12«'. " ■1 ('\H. per proof fjall. , *a.(tOper I.IKHC 1.5(>per ],(H)u, 4c. per >,'all. j l.-> cents " I INSi'ECTION OF i'KTROLFUM. Forevery packajce of Canadian IVti-olemn or Naptha conlainins more than ten, but not more tlian Hfty {jallous, . . 10 cents. For every package of Canadian Petnjlemn or Naptha containing more than five and nijt more than ten gallons, . .'i •' For every iiackage of Canadian Petroleum or Naptha containing not more than live gallons. . . , . Ji " For every package of imported Petroleum or Najitlia containing more than ten. but not more than fifty gallons, :i() '• p^or evciy package of imported Petroleum or Naptlia contaiinng mor»' than five and not more than ten gallons, 10 " Forevery package of imported Petroleum or Naptha containing not more than (ive gallons, . . . . , r> " For eveiy package of Canadian oi' Imi)orted Petroleum containing more than fifty gallons. .") cts. foi" each additional ten gallons, or fraction of ten gallons. t ||e pjioua t eijcer, fj A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER TERMS-$2.00 A YE AIR IN ADVANCE. REV. JOS. McLEOD, EDITOR, POST OFFICE ADDRESS, .... FBEDEBICTON, N. B. -*»- BARNES & CO., PUBLISHERS, PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, ... ST. JOHN, N, B. 1884.] AKVEKTISEMENTS. 105 WILLIAM BLACK Iff ■AND- ^ 1 ^^ O-IiOOEIR. DEALER IN Hemp and MANILLA CORDAGE, PITCH, TAR, PAINTS, OILS. - TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, FRUITS, &;o., mit'!\l Syniliols US AMSotiiitioii^, A:*' 114 121 Bii.'f Cliiiivli ('al.-M.|;ir... . -'S Baptist (MtM>',\iiit'ii, lU.'i Hanks ■ lo'.i Boaiil of Kin- riiilfju ilt« !•<, . \-\ Barristers iiiii I Attorneys, '.Ki BajttiKt ('onvciitiun (Hficers lO.'I ('lirniKiliiuy 27 ('orjxiratiiiii Aiiihnru^'e, . .. 3S ( 'alt'iiiiar Tau'i's 4«i-r»7 City of St. Julin, W City of I'urtlanil ('•4 County St. .lolm, Uli ( "nunty Albert, Cm County < 'arleton, (»7 County Cliarlotte i\H County (Ilciucestev, . . 70 County Kent 71 County Kiu;,'s, 7- ( 'outity Madaw aska 74 County Northunilierland 74 County (Queens 7ti ( 'ounty I'esti^^oufhe, 7-*^ County Sunltury, 7'.> Count.N N'iitoria, SO ( "ounty Westmorland, H2 County York S4 Corporation Frrdericton, SCt Consuls and Consular Aj,H'nts, ',11 Courts, N.B., <»l ConKvej,'ati()naI Ministers, 102 Cu.stoms, ."*. 130 Dominion of Canada, SS Dioce.san Church Society, 100 Disciples of Christ, 107 Dominion Finance Departm't, 123 Duties of Excise; 164 ' E(piation of-'J'ime, 2(j Eclipses, &c 26 Episcopalian Clerj^yuien, Itll Educational Department, N.li.l07 Expoit Duties, 163 Fish Market 1 )ues, 3i ', Fire Department, F^^ast Side, . . 61 Fire De{)artment, West Side,., (il | Fire Alanu Telei,Tai)h, City,. . . 61 j I'.VOK. Fire Alarm, City Portland 6o Free Christian Baptist Chnrch.lOii lliirlior Master's Fees, 3S Hay .Market Tolls 40 Hospitals and .Asylums 121 Innidi^ration Department 13 liiKht Houses, Bay of Fundy.., 2!t Loj'al Oranj^e .Vssociation,.. . I2N Marine & Fishories Department 2'.l Market 'I'olls, 3S Mi'.ncipality < 'ity antl ( 'ountj' of St. .lohn,..! 62 M..unt Allison Cnlletfe lOS Masonic, 122 Militia 12!t New Brunswick Bailwav Co,,,.13;> i'ulilic Holi.lavs, Siv.,. .'. 2!t Filota^'e Districts ;t4 Pony Cart, 10 \ pie.ss Way^' •"■"'. '*- Province of New Brunswick,.. S'.l IVeshyterian Cler^'ymen 103 Post ()ffice Departinent, lid ' Hoyal Fanjily, .s7 ; Kates of Pilotage 31! Rates of Wliarfaj,'e, 37 ! Kates of Slippage, 3S ! Hates of Cartage, City, 41 ! Hat»'s of {''crriage, Carleton, . . 42 Kates of ( 'aita^'e, Carleton 43 ' Roman Catholic Clergy, 100 ' Reformed Prewbyteriai ("hurchl03 , The Sea.sons, ,.»« . 27 [ Top Wharfage, 37 j Time for K"'ing throu^di Falls,.. 40 Time iJall, St. John, 40 Tow n of Woodstock, 6S I Table for Foretelling Weather, !»2 Tariff Cu.stom Duties, 137 Telegraph Companies, 13.'> Temperance Ur^'anizations, . ...126 AVesleyau Methodist Clergy, . . 101 ^ ....or. eh, Kir. . .. ::i i ,...ll(t' . ... H7 . .. :u .... 37 . ... :i^ .... 41 II,., 42! .:.. 43 . ... 100 irchlOli . 27 .... 37 lis,.. 40 .... 40 (iS ;her, J»2 ....137 ....13.-. 12('. •V,..101